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Title Section20 1963-07-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1963 fe CEKTS W DN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-07-15 1 Moscow blasts Peking lini as inspired by racialism PRAVDA OPEN LETTER 9 EXPECTED TO TORPEDO IDEOLOGICAL TALKS MOSCOW, Sunday RUSSIA, in its sharpest ever direct public attack on the Chinese Communist leaders, today accused them of being "ready to sacrifice hundreds of millions of people" in a342 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-07-15 1 GIRL, 16, WINS -IN BIG WALK She beats 103 other women including last year's winner SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Rosie Lee. winner in the women's section of the Malay Mail Big Walk in Singapore yesterday. She. said: "This may be a case of beginner's luck. It is my first attempt in this contest.118 words
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Article181 1963-07-15 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. Ttflß LEE KUAN YEW today visited the five Pulau ITI Senang warders seriously injured in Friday's riot. Accompanying him on his tour of ward 14 of the General Hospital, was the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, prison officers and the181 words
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Article37 1963-07-15 1 AKRON <Ohio>. Sun.— A 21-year-old belly dancer is suing a road haulage company here alleging that one of the company's lorries struck her car in the rear and impaired her ability to wiggle ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article35 1963-07-15 1 RUSPER. i England*. Sun.— Mr. In in Macleod. JoUH chairman of the Conservative Party and leader of the House of Commons, said here today there would be no general elections this year.35 words
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Article30 1963-07-15 1 MIAMI BEACH. Sun.— Plans axe being made for a "Little Miss Universe" contest to be held here next year for girls between five and 10 years old. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article30 1963-07-15 1 MADRID. Sun.— A woman said to have left her house only onee to get married— has died here aged 102. She had been an invalid since childhood. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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176 1963-07-15 1 rpOKYO. Sun. The BulX tan of Brunei. Sir Omar AH Salfuddln, said here today that he refused to sign the Malaysia agreement in London because he was not satisfied with the status of Brunei's people In the new federation. In anReuter; UPI - 176 words
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Article53 1963-07-15 1 HONO KONG, Sun. Angus John CattaoAch. managing dlrec- tor of the Hongkong Telephone Co., was fined HK$ 1,000 yeaterday for misuse of mains water during a severely mtricted supply period. Cattanach had pleaded not guilty to charge* alleging wilful or negligent misuse of water In53 words
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94 1963-07-15 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— Three men rot bed a train In the classic style of outlaw Jesse James here today but on the rnderground. The men. one carrying a shotgun and another a revolver, stepped Into a carriage as the subway train pulled out.Reuter - 94 words
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Article, Illustration935 1963-07-15 1 Reds mass to battle PAP in Malaysia polls: Lee SINGAPORE, Sun. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that the latest security repcrts showed that the Communists were massing for an all-out battle to win the coming Malaysi a n Parliamentary elections. And the battle, he said, would935 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-07-15 1 MOSCOW. Sun— Pte. Vladimir Khlyustov and Marshal Kodion Malinovsky (above). the Soviet Defence Minister have agreed publicly that there is too much swearing in the Soviet Army. But the Marshal turned down a suggestion that a special Army law should be introduced to banReuter - 177 words
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197 1963-07-15 1 Jakarta calls Borneo rebel meeting JAKARTA. Sun. A meeting has been called next Wednesday of the "committee for solidarity with the northern Borneo people's struggle for independence" to discuss new developments on Malaysia. The committee was formed early this year to rally support for A.M. Azahari's rebellion in Brunei. ItUPI - 197 words
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Article38 1963-07-15 1 SULTAN STOPS OVER SMGAPORI Mon Suit .in »f Brunei, x ir Omar 411 Saifaddln. flrw in at r .i.ni on In- home from London Hi» will |P3\»> fur Krimi-i I<* A m. torl.o i sc till!*38 words
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Advertisement126 1963-07-15 1 OUR NfwEST CREATIONS OP SfT *!TH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND ARE »ELL *ORTH YOUR INSPECTION cJ. P. 'Jl. </« dUL £d. 45. HIGH ST.. SINGAPORE 6. STATION RD.IPOH ASS. CO.,S.PH.d« SILVA(H K.JLTD.HONG KONG WILD ABOUT INSECTS? 'I WBT^^t SIMMER DOWN! Fo|] Here is126 words
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Advertisement11 1963-07-15 1 Start your week the Malayan way NATIONAL LANGUAGE MONTH INCLUDES YOU!11 words
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Advertisement77 1963-07-15 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men.* watches carries, engraved or every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva the authentic guarantee of centnries-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Fenong. Where there's fun bubbling you'll find Sparkling drinks ilk77 words
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283 1963-07-15 2 'LONDON THE CULPRIT FOR NEW DISCORD OVER MALAYSIA' JAKARTA, Sun. The Indonesian Herald today held Britain responsible for the new "trouble" over Malaysia. The newspaper, which usually reflects Indonesian Foreign Office views said: "Our opposition to Malaysia is based on the fact that in our view it is colonialism In283 words
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179 1963-07-15 2 Jakarta riot charge 'unfounded and dirty slander' JAKARTA, Sun. Several political parties and organisations have denied charges that the anti-Chinese riots in Indonesia last May were a counterrevolution. The denial was contained in a joint statement issued by the Nationalist Party the Nahdatul Ulama (Muslim Scholars) Party, the Committee for179 words
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Article38 1963-07-15 2 HONG KONO, Sun.— The first of six Victor Viscount turbo-prop ait liners left Hong Kong today for delivery t" the government of the Chinese People's Republic which oK'ered the planes about two years ago —ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article24 1963-07-15 2 HONG KONO. Sun. Hong Kong's medical authorities reported that fresh cholera case the 13th. confirmed case was found todn 7 ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-07-15 2 - y m im OU-HSIN-TSE (left) and Wang Yue Fang count their way through NT$2O,OOO in NT$lO notes during a unique bank-note counting contest in Taipeh in connection with International Co-operation Day recently. Miss Su won the contest by counting the stack of money in 7min.103 words
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192 1963-07-15 2 COPTERS WITH LAOS ENVOYS FIRED UPON VIENTIANE, Sunday. npWO helicopters of the International Control Com- mission of India, Canada and Poland were fired on yesterday and one aircraft was hit, according to reports here. The helicopters were carrying the British Ambassador, Mr. Donald Hopson, and the commission's Polish delegate. Mr.192 words
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Article111 1963-07-15 2 DACCA. Sun.— Most of the Chittagong district is under eight to 10 feet of water and the level of ail rivers is still rising, the East Pakistan government said yesterday. Half the police stations in tbt c'istrict have been put out ol action us a resultUPI - 111 words
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Article22 1963-07-15 2 MANILA. Sun.— The King and Queen ol Thailand returned to Bangkok today after a live-day slate vLiit here. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article44 1963-07-15 2 TOKYO. Sun. A 47--year-old housewife suffering from a heat ailment committed suicide in a Tokyo park yesterday by dousing herself in petrol and setting fire to her clothing. Witnesses said she managed to stagger about 30 feet before collapsing. UPIUPI - 44 words
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Article60 1963-07-15 2 ELISABETHVILLE. Sun. The United Nations will provide armoured car escorts for daily return trips between here and the Northern Rhodesian border and ban all other civilian traffic, beginning tomorrow until further notice, U.N. sources said today. The UN action, expected to bo officially announced shortly, fol- lowsReuter - 60 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-07-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I HAVE SOMeruiNc?) O ET^£^t T (y.W winkinc W) QSkwHww**?15 words
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Article, Illustration532 1963-07-15 3 TALKS VENUE SECRECY SEEN AS SIGN OF KREMLIN SINCERITY MOSCOW, Sunday. OIGH-LEVEL Russian, American and British negotiators sit down at a conference table here tomorrow to seek agreement on a nuclear test ban in an atmosphere of rising hopes. Even normally scepticalReuter; UPI - 532 words
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Article34 1963-07-15 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. Actor Richard Conte. 48. and his wife, Ruth Storey, confirmed on Friday thai they had obtained a divorce six moiu'is ago in Mexico to end their 18-yeer marriage. U.P.I.UPI - 34 words
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Article54 1963-07-15 3 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Angus Maude 50-year-old author and journalist and former editor of the Sydney Mcrnlng Herald, is to be recommcr.dea us prospective Conservative candidate for Stratford-on-Avon. Warwickshire, which was i •■presented in the House of Comirons b Mr John Prof umo, the former War Minister. It54 words
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308 1963-07-15 3 LONDON, Sun. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker said today that a Labour government would launch a drive to enable young British volunteers "to help, personally and directly in the developing countries." particularly in the Commonwealth. Mr. Gordon Walker, the Opposition party's chief foreign affairsReuter - 308 words
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Article44 1963-07-15 3 GLASGOW. < Scotland). Sun. Thirty Scottish "ban-the-bomb" demonstrators left on a 56--day roundabout march to London yesterday carrying a 24-foot cardboard replica of a Polaris missile. On the side of thi black-painted rocket was the white-lettered slor«n: "Death to on«- million children."— DP.I.44 words
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Article227 1963-07-15 3 Russia: We will aid Cuba if the U.S. invades MOSCOW, Sunday, fHE Soviet Communist Party last night threntened to defend Cuba with rockets if the United States invades the island. It refuted a Chinese accu- sation of Soviet cowardice in pulling the missiles out of Cuba last October.227 words
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Article67 1963-07-15 3 ROME. Sun.— ltaly's Chamber of Deputies has been asked to outlaw "test tube babies." A bill presented by Mr. Stefano Kic<io (Christian Democrat) would make women who underwent artificial insemination liable to up to three years' jail. Anyone who carried out the operation asReuter - 67 words
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236 1963-07-15 3 Nik blames cold war for UN's cash —troubles— ]l/|OSCOW, Sun. Mr. Khrushchev yesterday blamed "the desire of the Western powers to use the United Nations for cold war purposes" as one of the reasons of the UN's financial difficulties. He was replying to a message from Earl (Bertrand) Russell, theReuter - 236 words
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Article53 1963-07-15 3 OXFORD t England!, Sun.— All passenger seats in airliners should fare backward In the interests of safety, a doctor told the annual meeting cf the British Medical I Association here yesterday. Dr. B Taylor was proposing a motion urging the government to mak? ba'kv ard-f acingReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement108 1963-07-15 3 i Relax and watch \Sf% the world go by. %ff Fill your pipe with John Cotton fy**TV\M tobacco and see how much better everything looks. JOHN COTTON OF EDINBURGH— BLENDERS OF FINE TOBACCOS SINCE 1770 JOHN COTTON TOBACCOS ARE NO. 1 MILD NOS. 1 2 MEDIUM NO. 2 STRONG SMYRNA108 words
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Advertisement244 1963-07-15 3 tVEPHAZONE(CT Yes, the aecond man has Asthma, too. But because he always hat Ephazone handy he knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in IO tmmati. The Ephazone treatment is so simple; there is nothing to inject m inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a tew seconds relief begins.244 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-07-15 4 CROWD MOBS LEE ON TOUR A MAMMOTH crowd at the Tras Street- Wallich Street junction listens attentively as the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew explains that the coming Malaysian Parliamentary elections would be a tussle between his Peoples Action Party and the Communists. Mr. Lee, who stop- j pedHan - 104 words
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Article32 1963-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Com-missioner-Oenerars Local Employees' Union wi'.l hold their annual general meeting at the premises of the Transport Office in River Valley Road on July 27 ai 2.30 p.m.32 words
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Article156 1963-07-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Fifteen secret society thugs this morning attacked two coffee stalls and a rice stall at the Junction of Sumbawa and Palembang Roads. Armed with parangs and knives, the thugs attacked the stalls at 9 am and threw nine acid bottles. Abdul Rahman156 words
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Article69 1963-07-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Thr Deputy Prime Minister Dr. Toh Chin Chye tonight ar^ounced that the Government would celebrate the \irth of Malaysia on three days August 31. September 1 and 2. Dr. Toh was speaking at the opening of the Rochore Community Centre and Rochore Outdoor Dispensary69 words
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Miscellaneous342 1963-07-15 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'THE following Is today'* schedule Lumpur (ML 131) 7.13 p.m.: from 4 of civil aircraft movements at Jakarta (ML 204) 9.43 p.m.: from Paya Lebar airport 8lnKaporr: Kuchtng (ML. 491) 4 p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES ■OAC: From Melbourne. Brisbane, BO AC: To Colombo, Bombay. Darwin342 words
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Article, Illustration320 1963-07-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. National Convention Party Malaya's newest political organisation was launched today behind closed doors at the Hotel Majestic. Reporters were barred throughout the threehour meeting but photographers were permitted into the conference hall for the inaugural ceremony, highlighted by a speech320 words
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Article77 1963-07-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Panjang Arts, returned by air today after .mending an eight-day conference of the International Union of Local Authorities in Brussels. On his way back, he spent a week in Paris at the Invitation77 words
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Article41 1963-07-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Students of the Malayan Teachers' Collie, Pantai Valley, will present Shakespeare's comedy "The Taming of the Shrew" at their auditorium on July 19 and 30 at 8 .30 p.m. Malay costumes will be worn.41 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-07-15 5 MALAYSIA 'MEANS OF INDEPENDENCE' SAYS VISITOR KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. PRESIDENT of the Philippines Muslims Associa- tion, Mr. Ahmad Alonto, today described Malaysia as means of obtaining independence and liberty from colonial power rather than a threat to any other nation He said: "The establishment of Malaysia will mean independence a120 words
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Article64 1963-07-15 5 Mr. Alonto left for Bangkok this morning after a twoweek stay here. He had talks with Tengku Abdul Rahman and other Muslim leaders on the proposed South East Asian Muslim conference to be held In Kuala Lumpur at the end o;" the year. He said the conference would64 words
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Article34 1963-07-15 5 SYDNEY. Sun.— Among Uie reMitt pu.c.uates as Masters of Tnchnole:;y at the University of New Soutli Wales, were two Malaysian students, Ching dang Line of Sarawak and Wan Chiang 'H<> or Mc-laya34 words
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259 1963-07-15 5 THE BONUS SYSTEM IS OUTDATED, SAYS UNION L—CHIEF TELUK ANSON, Sun. The age old bonus system for employees of rubber plantation has "outlived its purpose." according to Mr. Yeoh Guam Leong, the national president of the All-Malayan Estates Staff Union. Speaking at the annual meeting of the union's Lower Perak259 words
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Article52 1963-07-15 5 IPOH, Sun. The Anglo* Chinese School will stage Shakespeare's "Macbeth" in the school hall on July 20. 22. 23. 24. 26 and 27. The play is being produced by Miss Mair Farmer, a member of the Women's Volunter Service attached to the Duke of Edinburgh's Gurkha52 words
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Article91 1963-07-15 5 L -Month float procession put off Ifl \L\ IXMPI'K. Sun. IV The illuminated float* procession, a main item in the National Language Month programme for July 28 in Kuala Lumpur, will not be held on that date. Instead, it will be held jointly with a similar precession organised by the91 words
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Article164 1963-07-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Some 105 employees of Star Press and Tamil Murasu are on strike. Their wage dispute Is with the management of Star Press, who are publishers of Tamil Murasu. a Tamil dally. T'e workerx. who walked out I on Saturday, are members of164 words
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107 1963-07-15 5 'Privilege for blood donors' move withdrawn ■pENANG. Sun. A resolution seeking special privilege for blood donors attending the General Hospital outpatients' clinic was withdrawn after a debate at the annual meeting of the Penang Blood Transfusion Association at the School of Nursing here today. Mr. M. Rethinasamy, the secretary, suggested107 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-07-15 5 AN $80,000 DREAM COMES TRUE FOR YWCA's Mrs TAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. When an $80,000 hostel in Davidson Road is opened on Aug. 14, it will be a dream come true for a veteran social worker here. Ten years ago on Aug. 14 Mrs. Helen N. Tan. the first Asian223 words
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Advertisement128 1963-07-15 5 j B9V RT-148* 159 Panoramic Screen Less Heat, longer life Low Consumption Sole Agents: HOLDtN TRADING CO.. LTD. 284. Beach Road, Singapore Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair and your hair brilliant, you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist128 words
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Advertisement218 1963-07-15 5 2 \qlV\£lWWi£ T* Y\v r\ 1 I /',>-, j 1/ 1 'J It's new! It's an ethereal fragrance! SOMEWHERE is everywhere your heart is over the rainbow beyond the horizon adrift upon a cloud. It's a celestial fragrance and only AVON brings it to you. SOMEWHERE Perfume comes in an218 words
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266 1963-07-15 6 Surprise for Alliance leaders in Alor Star voting A LOR STAR, Sun. The big surprise in yesterday's local council elections here was the defeat of Inche Khalid bin Haji Abdullah, the Alliance whip in the previous Alor Star Town Council. Inche Khalid was defeated by Mr. Teoh Ah Thow. a266 words
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80 1963-07-15 6 DENANG. Sun.— A stone was hurled at a bus carrying Socialist Front members taking part in a victory procession as It passed along Transfer Road near the Penang State MCA headquarters this evening. The stone struck the side of the bus which did not80 words
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Article357 1963-07-15 6 JOHORE BAHARU. Sun 'JHE Alliance once again won comfortably in the Johore Town Council elections last night taking 57 of the 86 seats three seats less than in the 1961 elections. The Socialist Front, which captured 22 seats, presented the only opposition to the Alliance,357 words
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193 1963-07-15 6 SEREMBAN: NO FRONT-UDP COALITION AFTER ALL CEREMBAN, Sun.— The Socialist Front announced today that it would not form a coalition with the United Democratic Party to run thr town council here. The announcement came from Mr. Lim Kee Sai. president of the Ncgri Sembilan branch of the Labour Party, after193 words
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Article981 1963-07-15 6 KOTA TINGGI Kola Kechil Barat: Tan Ser^ Tong (All) 208. Sam Sew Kong (SP) 106. Sunrei Kemang UUra: Syed A. Bakar bin Jaffar (Ind) 96. Omar bin Ahmad (All) 101. Bukit Kerajaan: Jaffar bin Haji Sardon (Ind) 57. Syed Abu Bakar bin Abdullah (All) 139. Sunrei981 words
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Miscellaneous185 1963-07-15 6 Alley Oop By I 11 tun lin nx soaitf. imnctss if an. heu a*oc mv I oh. i noon I s- xS= >C x madnt SHQULTtk RNOMM Hfe I KAmR. »M*fcY I I NSXL K **CX f BUT I VUHNO OXHTW 1 >»« BOr.FBjtNP V T Of^y V WCMT... I185 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1963-07-15 7 True love, then a crash on a flight to freedom RED FOR LOVE PART FIVE OF THE SECRET DIARIES OF THE RED SPY LYDIA UNGROVA ...BY JACK MILLER LVDIA wept for hours. And she railed against the STB for doing this until Couldron told her, in l>ed, thut it was1,645 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-07-15 8 "But, ywng mm, can you supper; me in the style to which I am accusti«ei? M16 words
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Obituary27 1963-07-15 8 1* Wards tit I Minimum) fKANCIS ANTHOMV PEREIRA Valiatrll axed 75 paxaed away peace('illy tl July JM3. Those In mourning Ambrose .Sunns ji Peterpcrtanc Rstate. Banau.27 words
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Article46 1963-07-15 8 WnreM Sl* (Minimum) MR. MRS. K. PATMMAKATHAN <>i No. lx>rong Jugra, Klanic Road. X.L thank all friends and relatives for their kind attendance, concratuUtory messages, presents, aad (ar assistance rendered on thr occasion of 'heir marriage on 7th July and recaption on *th July IM346 words
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Obituary54 1963-07-15 8 Wore!* 110 (Minimum' IN LOVING MEMORY of P.J.K K/.kiel departed IV7-91 gone but not fCTL-ott.-n hy wife and children. PROCTOR Remembering our beloved Percy who departed this life so tniKically on July IS, I<X>l "On* hart sleep post, we wake eternally nil Death shbil be no more." inserted54 words
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Article215 1963-07-15 8 >/,, tfiri-niim) OIABITIO rat their way to health <ii erta*. delirious, aatufylac Ryrlta thr I'rtffi ...H.tmitr for riff or ELSIE MARY LTO. 2nd floor, U i.i'Trv Road. Bpet'lal Offrr: Imported rraa wo.oo jeo.oo. sues: Id l.imm.l Stock so shop rarl\ IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH Through i l.y KxiM-rlrncrd Tracber. Cultural215 words
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Article83 1963-07-15 8 M »orl, (Mil,.) CHRUT IS COMING AGAIN Simple •■ours* on Thcaaalonlan* rnljr (2- Apply Tpuard Path" Postal Bible I'oursaa. !'.<> Ho* PO2. K.L. CITVWIDI OOIPIL ORUSADS at Brthrada. Rru Baaah Road from IMb MM July at 8 p.m. rach nlttot. Hpeajirr: Mr. John Robinson, an eatFtaadln. Australian Kvana-rllat.83 words
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Article656 1963-07-15 8 A better picture of the proposed Malaysia common marj ket, emerges with the publication of Annex "K", which deals with the financial arrangements of merger. Foi the complete picture, however we must still await the Ruefi report, in which presumably there are recommendations on or at least656 words
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Article399 1963-07-15 8 Gains Losses To nobody's surprise, the Alliance has held its own in the Johore and Kedah town council elections over the week-end, retaining control in six of eight centres in the South and all three in the North. There have been losses Kluang, which pronounced a Headheat-in 1961, has gone,399 words
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Article199 1963-07-15 8 Recruiting suitable staff is still the main problem confronting the new Medical Faculty of the University oi Malaya. Appointments have been made to the chairs of anatomy, pathology and medicine, but after a good many months of advertising, three other chairs remain vacantbiochemistry, physiology and surgery^ There is199 words
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292 1963-07-15 8 TIN SALES: THE FLOUTING OF A FIRM PROMISE A LTHOUOH It is five year* 2\ since I left Malaya. 1 still keep In touch with what Is happening In the country. I would congratulate you on your editorial on the recent OJ3.A. decision to Increase the sale of stockpile tin292 words
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Article362 1963-07-15 8 Housing Board replies IN your Issue of July 9 Mr. P. C. Marcus, in indicating that he was making his final comments, asks a few pointed questions on ia) one and two- room units. (b> interest rates and (c) the board conforming: to building bylaws. I therefore propose to merely362 words
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1161 1963-07-15 8 MALCOLM MUGCERIDGE - Philby: Riddle of allclear by he Foreign Office MALCOLM MUGCERIDGE WAS THAT COMMONS STATEMENT A DELIBERATE FEINT..? »7 Second of 2 articles PHILBY stayed on in the Secret Service after I had left it and there were those who predicted that he would in due course become its head. It1,161 words
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Advertisement91 1963-07-15 8 CABIN CABIMAT Compact folding type 2" As ottractivo in appear. > V colour slide projec •***™*y Brilliant focusing. Lew for, fives large, brilliant heat ond lets popping •nsJ sharptr defined U(M m mMt no iielcn screen images. Ssefti Mower. You'll thrill te the performance ot thit a utaena ti« changae91 words
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Article41 1963-07-15 9 KUALA LUMPtTR. Sun. Federal Police Headquarter* have confirmed the arrest of a Labour Party official, Ng Kok Hoh. He was held on Monday under the Internal Security Act. His arrest was announced on Wednesday by Socialist Front Headquarters.41 words
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Article340 1963-07-15 9 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - DOUG LACKERSTEEN. from London. Sun ANSWER THIS: NO SUCH DEMAND WHEN MALAYSIA WAS FIRST MOOTED— WHY NOW? 'fENGKU Abdul Rahman last night threw a challenge to advocates of a plebiscite on Malaysia. Basically, he wanted them to answer this: Why demand a plebiscite now when you340 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-07-15 9 Death of Alliance Assemblyman KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —Raja Ismail bin Raja Ibrahim,. 49, (above), a Selangor Alliance Assemblyman, died in the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital last night. Raja Ismail was flown back to Kuala Lumpur in May when he fell ill in Bangkok while on a three-day study tour with82 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-07-15 9 KOREAN Ist Kwon Do instructor, Mr. Kirn Bok Man, snaps two two-inch thick planks with a flying kick in a demonstration of the Korean art of self-defence at the stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed149 words
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Article, Illustration244 1963-07-15 9 Design contest for $sm. grandstand IPOH, Sunday. nnHE Perak Turf Club will hold an international A architectural competition for the design of its proposed $5.5 million grandstand and ancilliary buildings, the club's chairman, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, announced at its extraordinary general meeting here yesterday. He said the new grandstand244 words
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Article66 1963-07-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A retired planter. Mr. R. W. Stuart. 70. died In his home here today leaving his wife. 11 children and 27 grand-children. Mr. Stuart, who first arrived here from Liverpool, England, in 1914. opened more than 30 estate* between Rawang and66 words
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Article341 1963-07-15 9 GETTING TOGETHER WAY TO PEACE From hate to cordiality.,. oinqapore, sun. An assemblywoman spoke today of how bitterness between women of various countries could be transformed into cordiality through international c o nferences. Mrs. Scow Peck Lent was speaking to members of the International Federation of Women's Clubs of the341 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-07-15 9 Tengku's niece engaged SHARIFAH Allah bintr Syed Salim, 17, a niece of the wife of the Prime. Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, was engaged to a member of Negii Sembilan royalty, Inche Megat Muhammad bin Muhammad Din, 25, at the Residency yesterday. Sharifah Aiiah is a schoolgirl in Alor Star. She128 words
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259 1963-07-15 9 L-Month: Response from Muar Govt men cold \fUAR, sun. The 11X chairman of the national language month forum, Inche Sulaiman bin Sirao. said here' today that the response from government servants and the public to the second phase of the language month was "cold". He said that of the 400259 words
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Advertisement164 1963-07-15 9 -Jit «E. ■■vV/^ <■* jjfewat f KdMaflt -i > W^^jO^^ t v^tSSMMtaflSBaHaE it's naturally good! This man is strong, healthy and full of life, and Iron. Its Vitamins 81. B 2 and PP supply He has Bovril every day because he likes muscular energy. The rich source of mineral its164 words
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Advertisement134 1963-07-15 9 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING134 words
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Miscellaneous531 1963-07-15 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metre* 47< metre* KM. 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- «nnRTW»vr RFKVinr gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- SHORTWAVE SERVICE Xaat; 7.00 Time Signal, The *i metre* News; 7.10 Songs And Bweet AJ4. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Music;531 words
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Article1210 1963-07-15 10 ALUNGTON KENNARD - ALUNGTON KENNARD AMERICAN prisons are much the same as prisons everywhere else. They range from the most modern and antiseptic institutions to medieval Bastilles. There is as wide a difference in the regimes. Now that Alcatraz has been abandoned, San Quentin with which it has1,210 words
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243 1963-07-15 10 Champion of trade union solidarity THE KAIIUWMIN By Philip S. Bagwell. (Allen and Unwin 70s) RAILWAYMEN in Britain have begun to think in wider terms than the gauge of their own lines. The broader questions of transport policy are of vital concern as the railways struggle to maintain their place243 words
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Article172 1963-07-15 10 THE WORLD OF TIN. By L.V. Deller. (Oxford University Press. $3). MR. Deller's 62-page booklet on tin is meant, quite apparently, for the class room. "Yo. may have be«n surprised to learn that tin Is used for so many and for such different purposes." he writes172 words
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Advertisement245 1963-07-15 10 Hill NP^V 1 wf I Ivi P D \J f» W jmj I LRh Lfcl Bl t o n whichadds power and dimi- I^l IvL nafcs delicale adjustment m m m >r.»>, IMPROVED trouble CHAIN SAWS free filter. This dual acting air TLa t\ keeps the filter flock dry. Very245 words
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Advertisement226 1963-07-15 10 Popular and HOMELITE (e«rry*bl c GENERATORS 1 13 V t 230 V Vo' cVcl* A.C. A It now available with a^^^^.^lfc 4 CYCLE Enainc V W^ wnSHmToTSi. M \i EASY TO HANDLE M _^a^^. k MANUAL STARTING BW mi' WB^ aaV^^ 4iaiis/^3o so EXTRA COST. B^^^^ OUTPUT' 2400W COMMUTATOR. EASY226 words
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258 1963-07-15 11 WASHINGTON, Sunday. RENEWED criticism of Britain's alleged security slackness and "goofing" broke out in the American Press yesterday over British government handling of the news of Soviet spy Anatoli Dolnytsin's defection to the West. Usually reliable sources here said the story broke withReuter - 258 words
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Article98 1963-07-15 11 Dolnytsin, 'the faceless man' T ONDO.V Sun. A plcIj ture of Anatoli i Dolnytsin, the Russian spy who has defected to the West, was published by a London newspaper last night under the headline "The faceless man." The photograph, on tbe front page of tbe Eveninc News showed a manReuter - 98 words
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198 1963-07-15 11 WASHINGTON, Sun.— Mississippi's Governor, Mr. Ross R. Barnett, has told Congress that President Kennedy and his attorneyKeneral were sowing the seeds of hate and violence in the civil rights field which could lead to a "bloody harvest." Mr. Barnett. who Is underUPI - 198 words
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Article76 1963-07-15 11 NEW YORK, Sun—- An FBI agent has testified that Navy Yeoman First Class Nelson C. Drummond confessed that he had spied for Russia since 1958 and had earned 570.000 for his efforts. Special agent Joseph J. Falguta testified at Drummound's second trial for espionage conspiracy that Drummond76 words
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246 1963-07-15 11 German 'death ray' scientist is ordered -to quit- fENEVA. Sun.— A German physicist under orders to leave Switzerland by tomorrow, last night crated the equipment he used to produce a mystery antiaircraft "death ray." All inquiries at his home were answered by his 20--year-old secretary. Miss Antje Kammeyer. She saidReuter - 246 words
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181 1963-07-15 11 2,000 M.P.H. AIRLINER WILL COST US $900 MIL: SENATOR WASHINGTON, Sun. Senator Claire Engle said yesterday it might cost the United States as much as US$9OO million to start development of the 2.000 mile-per-h our jet transport. Failure to develop the aircraft, he saUUln a statement, might mean the loss181 words
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Article180 1963-07-15 11 LONDON, Sunday MR. Randolph Churchill, Journalist son of Sir Winston Churchill, last night blamed the "gutter Press" for a large part of the Conservative Party's present low stock. Mr. Churchill, a surprise visitor at a Conservative rally in Southend. turned to the main speaker. Mr.180 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-07-15 11 ATTEMPT TO HAND PETITION TO GREEK ROYAL COUPLE FAILS THREE policemen bead off Mrs. Betty Atnbatielos as she tries to present a petition to King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece seeking; the release from prison of her husband. Tony. The Greek royal couple133 words
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Article35 1963-07-15 11 RUSPER. (England), Sun. Mr. Ian Macleod. joint chairman of the Conservative Party and leader of the House of Comnpons said here today there would be at general election this year. Re 135 words
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Advertisement101 1963-07-15 11 Fabric at its finest ££t^ The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage <22SE^H^ 'mPMHE!Gk\ V of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours Bfc&A W^3M Ifffll j y Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, UUJk^ \jM^ M Wf^ or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous,101 words
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Advertisement192 1963-07-15 12 TENDER J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received fn rngistmrrt P.W.D. Contractors Class 'EX' and above up to 13. noon on 21st. July, 1963, at t office of the State Engineer, P.W. Trengganu at Kuala Trengganu I SUPPLY AND ERECTION OF ONE 20.000 GALLON SECTIONAL STEEL WATER TANK AT192 words
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Advertisement513 1963-07-15 12 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. xn Tenders for the Construction ot In 33 Nob. R. C. Precast CbanneU for .00 Road Side Drains at Raja Syed he Tauphy Road. Bagan Serai will be D received at toe Offlce of the Pemror bantu Kejuruteraan, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Krian up to 3.00513 words
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Advertisement851 1963-07-15 12 HbHbHHBBH ■^P*js|ii3p**'^^^L I *M I I aas I .A i1 W _B^^L M :t J I 1 H (Continued rrom Pmo SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Min.}— Boa SO eta, main WANTKO IMMEDIATELY Cntasa Amah live-in two amall children Uppei Holland Road. Phone (Spore) *****. WANTKD Competent Civil Engineer ing851 words
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Advertisement1080 1963-07-15 12 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min,}— Mam SO eta, tatr COOK OKN. AMAH Chinese for Ba ropean couple one child live In axpe I rlence and reference eassnL Call r Gymkhana Avc. Singapore 11. APPLICANTS RKPLYINO to P.O Box 190 are thanked as position ba now bsso Oiled. I MILK1,080 words
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Advertisement1028 1963-07-15 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* SS (Mm.) Boa SO eta. eatrm t. WANTKD TO PURCNASK flats, t- bouses or office premises showing a S high yield for mvestmsnt purposes. Apply BOX A 1916 S.T. K.U SPACIOUS ACCOMMODATION REj QUIRED urgently in or near Klang. suitable for business and residential purpoMS. Replies1,028 words
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Advertisement971 1963-07-15 12 TlimON It Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. extra ORCHARD ORIVINO SCHOOL Experienced Kngllah Speakmg Instructors. Modem Dual -controlled Cars Morris 1100. 1000. Courses from (30/-. 307 Orchard Road. Spore. Tel. *****. VWCA OUTRAM ROAD: Malayan Cakemaklng (morning) /Chinees CookIng (afternoon) Commence 23-7-63. Indonesian Cookmg Every Friday. Enquiries Tel: (S'pora)971 words
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Advertisement916 1963-07-15 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE > ITarws (Min.}— Boa SO eta, oatrm ISM tTUOCBAKCR 20 m.p.g. good unditkn 51.050/-: IMI Vauxhall 'Ktor Super, one omwr SS.MO/-. Tsl: Spore) MlO Ext. 100 omoe boors. lUNBEAM RAPIKR Pint Registered <*cemb»r 1956 radio overdrive exe*lmt condition owner returning U.K. 2, WO 0.n.0. Telepaons Singapore *****.916 words
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Advertisement757 1963-07-15 12 CURIOS i 0 Ward* U (Mln.}—Boa t SO eta. eMtrm HANCNAI ART! FURNITURE Co. Haaufarturers Carved Teakwood Fur. nltmrs Campborwood Cheat etc. 403 Orchard Road. (B'pore) Pbons 232T9. HI-FI STEREO It Word* SS (Min.)— Boa SO eta. oxtrm •TIRIO EQUIPMENT aad Taisvtslon sets. Visit B»« beng Co.. W, Beacb Road.757 words
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Advertisement1578 1963-07-15 13 10 mtui-wi PUS! COAtl MJL4 Ova S'pora Sum P. Shan Penanf PEIEUS L'ptti. Dutlm. Clasfw la Pt/Jiry If July 17 rtMfii.<"-ns L'mil. Dublin. R'Oim. Htjoa Gil. 33 lllay Jlly It/20 July 21 MENELAUS t.«erpt»l. Glasgow m Mly II *ary a laiy n/2J M viCHAON ««onmooth. Livtrpaal July 23 jaly 211,578 words
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Advertisement2890 1963-07-15 13 WS^EISS^^K3SIS3M THE E. A. C. LlNESfailings 1u k'ENOA, LE MVRf. HAMIVH. BREMEN, ANTWERP, «w ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENOUIrG AND COPENHAGEN. /Sr^®i Spore P S'riam Perang Ff Xta-j' ill "MOMBASA" IJ 11/24 Jliy 27/21 July 25 2i July Fl\«2jJ?| "MALAYA" 21 21 July 2 3 Aui \t\i.>E/ >»»oui)lA' a) 10 July/2,890 words
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Advertisement1286 1963-07-15 13 fe McAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. >-« w uh hk nm »,I,WM*H LUIS dj» KLA VKNCSS LIKE LONOON, RAIMMtt HTTERSAM. LBS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, MAVIE, NULL t MIO3LESIP.OUCK SEATTLE. VANCbuVER t PORILAIio CITY Of LEEOS Atciltiif catgt In Caitral t iwil Aaitrica. Spoil P SIMM firuMNj IOUkAiNoiLI 21/22 Jjry 23/25 Jily1,286 words
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Article1045 1963-07-15 14 OWE Üble of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange thaws Ust basineas to July 5 (A) and last business since that tele (B) with II and L standing for Higher and Lowest business for this year to date. ML Aiei Brtckt 3 50 him let 2.351,045 words
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Article55 1963-07-15 14 Carrent Date of Total Tola! tor payment payment for prerlaos year year Honckonr Bank ss.t Aug. 30 Gopeng Con. ls.t Aug. 23 Tanjong Tin ls.t Aur. 30 Tronoli 9d.» Aug. 14 I^ndu 22i r i Aug. 7 22*% 20% Spore Para 15% Sep. 10 16% 15% Idris Hydraulic55 words
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Article30 1963-07-15 14 SIBBER TIN (per Ib.) (perpicml) July 8. 71 ets. $455.15 9. 71 >£ ets. $455.a© IU. 71i»Cts. $451 .25 11. 71 ets. $451.75 12. 72 ets. $452.50 13. $449.7530 words
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Article141 1963-07-15 14 The Hongkong Breweries Ltd. a subsidiary of San Miguel Br-wery of Manila, Is offering half a million ordinary shares of $10 par value for sale at $49 *per share. In a public announcement the brewer said application lists will open at 1000 local next Wednesday. July141 words
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Article653 1963-07-15 14 New GSA sales threat rpHERE was a further drop X in the price of tin on Saturday of $2.75 the largest for the week which brought the price down to $449.75 the lowest since April. The Straits art price dropped every day last week, the drops from Monday to Friday653 words
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Advertisement1097 1963-07-15 14 if t^K I m KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacitlc. Atlantic, and Great Lakes, Bast Canarta Service s ro'i v t'haa hokuiuiu y frincisco t. Angi'4l n.ror* Mom>e>< -■••ikavi Miri" 21/31 Jaly II Ai| 25 A*g 21 Aig IS Stat 21 Sip) -(•Hid Mara" 25 2 1 Ait 2*711 Aa)1,097 words
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Advertisement909 1963-07-15 14 lE°IORIENTI LINES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN SS. "CATHAY" Deport j: Penong 10th August 1963 Singopore 13th Augutt 196$ For Hongkong 17th/ 19th August, Jopon 23rd/ 27th Augutt Hongkong 3 1st August/3 rd September Returns: Singopore 7th September 1963 Penang 10th September 1963 Fares froat:— Poaang from $1,089.00 Singopore from909 words
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Advertisement475 1963-07-15 14 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Th. Mowoeoil, P.O. Boi 90, lUff IM, P.O. Boi IM Knots Urmpur P.O. SOS 30, Ipoh or P.O. Box 277. P— M. N.me: (Mr./Mrs./Mrn) AddrCSS .•••••*o*oo*eee**eet>a««*«ie«*«>«e a c ccc c TRUSTEE- THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA)475 words
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Advertisement244 1963-07-15 14 SHIPPING NOTICES T/t "VIET NAM" The above vessel will be alongside SHB Wharves, Godowns 1/2. Gate 8. at about 8.00 ajn. this morning, 15th July 1963. Heavy luggage should De delivered to and registered at the above godowns between 9.00 and 11.00 ajn. <SHB godowns closed from 11.00 ajn. to244 words
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Advertisement230 1963-07-15 14 NOTICES JABATAN KERJA RAYA JOHOR. BOAD CLOSI'HE Bridge No. 3/154 over the Sungel Muar on tbe Segamat-Muar Road will be closed to all traffic with effect from 22nd. July, 1963 for a re-construction period of 12 months. All traffic from Segamat to Must and vice vena will be diverted via230 words
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Article2015 1963-07-15 15 Uncertain outlook in shares From Our Market Corresponden r piE outlook on the Malayan Stock Exchange for the coming week is not at the moment very bright or promising for either the industrial or tin sections of the market. Towards the end of last week a sagging Industrial market was2,015 words
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Article748 1963-07-15 15 Till-, following is a complete Hat of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, July 12 INDUSTRIALS B. 3 AIM ortU. ».6u Alei lc« i i in 1.30 B M Trustees M 5.00 ».«U Bouitead 1.68 1.70 C.S. Holding II- 7/3 Con rm748 words
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Article41 1963-07-15 15 JulyS. July 9. July 10. July 11. July 12. July IS. Industrials: 122.44 121.27 120.07 118.82 117.50 117.44 Tins: 115.70 115.62 115.00 114.51 113.81 112.19 S rubber*: 114.20 114.16 114.16 114.08 114.08 114.08 Dec. 29. 1962 100. J.K.R.41 words
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Advertisement698 1963-07-15 15 Showroom and offlce accommoREMINDER dation. excellent position Riverside. UATtrc AC CAIV Malacca. Available Immediately for NUlltt W SALE. lease or purchase. Double storey. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Of Manager, Federated Engineering Valuable Rubber Estate at Tebong, Co. Ltd., P.O Box 115. Kuala Malacca. Lumpur. To be sold by pubuc auction. TENDERS The698 words
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Advertisement782 1963-07-15 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK Application' are invited for tbe following posts:--(1) Senior Laboratory Assistant, Government Analytical Laboratory (Salary Scale $435 625) from candidates with Oversea School Certificate with credit in General Science and at least 5 yean laboratory experience tti Urn examination of water supplies; (2) Senior Technical Assistant,782 words
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Advertisement789 1963-07-15 15 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications an Invited Iron- suitably qualified persons for th« post of Industrial Designer in th< Technical Consultant Service! Division of the Board. Qualifications: Preferably Dipi loma of Industrial Design witr Architectural. Product Design, oi Engineering Drafting experience Must have ability to make imagin- atlve colour789 words
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Advertisement914 1963-07-15 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I WANTED 3 Chargemen Or. I for training as Air Conditioning Plant Operators and Maintenance Electrical men. > Salary $367x30-327. Age minimum 40 years. t Successful applicants will be re- quired to work on site for two months toge'her with the installing contractors. I Following starting of the914 words
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Advertisement802 1963-07-15 15 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS SEAMEN'S REGISTRY BOARD Vacancies on Seamen's Register Corks and Bandariea. A number of vacancies exist* oi Lne Roeters for Cooks gold Bandar ries who are trained In either aUlay, Chinese or European cookIng. Applicants must be able tq prove their ability In cooking by references showing satisfactory previous802 words
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Advertisement557 1963-07-15 16 BY OKUKK Ofr UIK MKM'IOK OI OKUNANCK SKRtICLS Hl' \DQI' \KTKKS. FAR FAST I.AXO FORCtS MESSRS. CHEONG HOCK CHYE CO., LTD. WILL ON TUESDAY 23rd JULY. 1»63. AT 10 A.M. IN THEIR SALEROOM NO. 14 ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE, SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT AT*O OTHER VEHICLES SURPLUS TO557 words
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Advertisement821 1963-07-15 16 NOTICES COMMISSION OF INQUIRY ON GOVERNMENT DAILY-RATED EMPLOYEES The Commission of Inquiry on Government Dally Rated Employees was appointed on 9th May, 1963 by His Excellency Wee Chong Jin E&q.. Off ocr performing the functions of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of the Fta.te of Singapore, with the following terms of821 words
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Advertisement834 1963-07-15 16 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE b'c REGISTERED *TOCK. 1962 (1967) Sttft REGISTERED STOCK. 1962 (1980/82) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t hat the Transfer Books of the I above Stocks will be closed from I 19th July, 1963 to Ist August. 1963, both dates Inclusive, for the preparation of834 words
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Advertisement209 1963-07-15 16 ■/<■ Togetherness with a MOTOROLA MOTOROLA JI WO 1 JBV MOTOROLA FULL YEAR GUARANTEE This 23K88 CONSOLE with 23-inch screen and two "Golden Voice" speakers is completely hand-wired by skilled technicians to provide lasting satisfaction. MOTOROLA pictures sparkle with clean, bright highlights sharp, crisp contrast. Sole Agents ELECTRON LTD. 114.209 words
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Article, Illustration1997 1963-07-15 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by TOTAL POOL $161,660 1 No. 28S059 1*40,011) 2 No.. *****3 $20,005) I 3 No. *****0 ($10,002) Starters {$1,250 each): Nos. *****7. 2361U4, *****8. *****8. 1555til, *****3. *****9, *****0. Consolation ($889 eachi: No*. *****7, *****4, *****° 313H95. *****8. *****1. *****61,997 words
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Article61 1963-07-15 17 LONDON. Sun. Australian jockeys Garnet Bougoure and BUI Williamson fouuht out a thrilling nnish in the Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park. Surrey, yesterday Bougoure was the victor on Khalkis, who beat Williamson's mount, Miralgo, by a head. Taog was another two lengths away third of the nineReuter - 61 words
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188 1963-07-15 17 from KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY. Son. New Zealand Jockey Keith Nuttali. who .at d 7 qualified last week by the Queensland Turf Clnb Stewards for IS months, has appealed against the disqualification. Nuttali. the Stewards decided, had not allowed the fancied New Zealand horse, Rochdale,188 words
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253 1963-07-15 17 9,000 cheer vault record by Pennel ATHLETICS OftDON, Sun. A world pole vault record of 16 ft. 83 in. (5.098 m.) by American John Pennel, 22, was the highlight of the British athletics championships at White Cit>y Stadium here yesterday. Pennel. who failed three times when the bar was set253 words
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Article120 1963-07-15 17 MEXICO CITY: Joe Raflu King (Nigerian) failed In his bid to wrest the world featherweight title from Cuban Sugar Ramos here. Hamos gained a points victory over King. 26. In their 15-round contest. BIRMINGHAM* Australian tennis champion Roy Emerson won the men's singles title In the Midland CountiesReuter - 120 words
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Advertisement92 1963-07-15 17 ||0 *2£^2iBi t 20D Clemenceau Avenue ijCOrSl^raHwDlOrS Singapore-9. Tel: ***** Ah-tshooJ >5 1. Eskamel y TREATS SPOTS a \N^ AND PIMPLES. vx LEAVES YOUR Ah SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH »OConiitn* Hcuchloroplwne J kills gcrm< inuanlly hcalt pimples fa&t. Prcvcmt pimptca from tpreading kavet no untighlly (poet, don not crack. cake92 words
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Advertisement434 1963-07-15 17 YOU CIfOOSE BRADMA ADDRESSING MACHINES for helping you in paperwork problems. Ideal for payrolls, direct mailing, etc. HERMES TYPEWRITERS for your office correspondence. They are swift, silent and very efficient. MONROE CALCULATORS L for bringing you modern, fully V automatic calculating. You can depend on these for easy portability. utmost434 words
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341 1963-07-15 18 NEWCOMER UPSETS IN SUMMER —SPRINT- MOTOR RACING SINGAPORE, Sun. Allan Gardiner. a newcomer to Singapore motor cycle racing, scored a big upset by winning the Unlimited Class event at the Forces Motoring Club's Summer Sprint at Sombawang today. Ridlna a Norton Manx. Gardiner beat the favourite. Terry Nightingale Yamaha i341 words
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Article133 1963-07-15 18 Four events to K.C. Wong VEREMBAN. Ban. Singapora inotor-iycliiis ace K.C. Wong won lour r\fius from 250 cc to unlimited 'in the Seremban halfmile sprint hero today. Worn? thrilled tlie 10.000 crowd nh his brilliant handling of a Yamaha production machine and broke the class record for all lour events133 words
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587 1963-07-15 18 MALAYA CUP ROUND-UP From TEOH ENG TATT Singapore, Sunday ii II I KID SKINNER was Singapore's hero today. Playing at his best form this season, he held the threatening Johore forwards at bay in a Johoredominated first half, saving a penalty in the process,587 words
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Article, Illustration215 1963-07-15 18 Taj wins the big walk again SINGAPORE, Sun.— Taj Mohammad (above) won the Malay Mail Big Walk again today. It was the 28-year-old Police corporal's third successive win In this annual event. He covered the Hi miles from Woodlands to Fairer Park in 2hr. 6mln. 22.8 sec Second was Slnwan215 words
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Article168 1963-07-15 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Brilliant goalkeeping by Chelliah did not prevent I Selangor from scoring a s—l5 1 victory over Perils in a North zone .second round tie In the j Malaya Cup soccer competition at the Princes Road Stadium today. 1 Chelllah time and again168 words
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Article161 1963-07-15 18 MALAYA CUP RESULTS AND TABLES NORTH ZONE SELANGOR 5 PERLIS 1 TRENCCANU 0 PERAK ...5 NOKTH ZONK P W D L P A Pts Selangor 7 7 0 0 36 5 14 Perak 7 5 0 2 30 10 10 Penan* 6 4 1 1 25 11 9 Kedah 8161 words
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Article130 1963-07-15 18 l/'UALA TRENGGANU, Sun. After trouncing Kelantan 7-1 on Friday, Perak gained another two points when they out played Trengganu 5-0 in a Norih zone Malaya Cup tie here todi»> Perak made an impressive start and were two up In the nrst half. The first goal came In130 words
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Article713 1963-07-15 18 UNIVERSITY COLLAPSE AFTER 103-1 CRICKET ROUND-UP SINGAPORE. Sunday. ITNIVESITY were set for a big score against The U Army at Sepoy Lines when they, were 103 for one, but they suffered a sudden collapse and the remaining nine wickets fell in the space of 34 The Army, on the other713 words
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Article249 1963-07-15 18 MALACCA, Sunday A FTER an even first half which ended at 1-1 Malacca made a storming rally to beat Federation Armed Forces 5-2 in their South zone Malaya Cup match at Kubu Stadium here today The two points from the match shot Malacca up to third249 words
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Article150 1963-07-15 18 CINGAPORE, Sun. Leong Kit, an up-ana-coming Singapore karter. scored his first major success when he won Uxe Open Trophy race at the Singapore Kartlng Club meet it Kallang today. The F.T.D. award went to Les Kilburn Buffalo > who clocked 9min. 04sec. Results: Open Trophy race150 words
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Article60 1963-07-15 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 50 by Noel Pereira, who also took 4-23 helpeo V.M.C.A. to beat S.H.B.R C. by 62 runs in a junior match at Balestier Road today V.M.C.A. 166 (de SUva 20: H. Pereira 44. Sarjit 4-53. Pillal 3-64. S.K. Sundram 3-42). S.H.B. 104 Sarjit 39 n.0..60 words
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Article44 1963-07-15 18 LEICESTER. Sun.— At the close of play on the first day of the match between Leicestershire ana the West Indies here yestrday, the West Indies here yesteraay. the in reply to Leicester s first innings total of 158 all out. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Obituary87 1963-07-15 18 K. PONNUOURAI P.W.D. Bantinc mn-ln-law of Sahapathyplllal. cortex* leavta 30 Telokpullai. Klang 4.30 today (or Blmpaeg Lima Crematorium. R. W. A. STUART panned away peacefully early on Sunday morning 14/7/63. Funeral cervices will be hrld at St. Mary* Church 12.30 p.m. 19/7 S3 thence to Chenui Cemetery MADAM ALICE87 words
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Article124 1963-07-15 18 OINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore took only 38 minutes this morning to dismiss Pahang's last four batsmen for their expected Innings victory in the MCA League match on the padang here. Final scores: Pahang 76 and 79; Singapore 247 for four declared. Pahang 2nd Inns. (52-6 overnight) Patchymuthu124 words
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Article147 1963-07-15 18 Malaya keep M. Reay L—Cup— TENNIS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya beat Singapore V 3 in the women's annual home international tennis match for the McCabe Reay Cup here today. Malaya, who led 3-2 at the* end of the first day's play yesterday, retained the Cup when Katherine Loh and Claire147 words
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Article100 1963-07-15 18 CYDNEY, Sun. ■Today's Australlan soccer resultsNSW Ffd. l)iv. 1 Budapest v Yugal. Hellenic v Hakoah. Gladesville v Banks! own. Apia v Pragu* (all postponed, mini. Southcoast 2 Canterbury l. NSW Fed. Div. 2 Manly v Sydney Aust, Polonia v Concordia, Blacktown v Sutherland (all postponed t Granvllle 2100 words
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Miscellaneous27 1963-07-15 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER S.A.P.A. Dlv. I— I.R.C v R.A.F. Changl (515 p.m.); R.A.P. selefcar v Tan Tock Seng Hospital (7 p.m. i, both matches at Jalan Besar.27 words
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