The Straits Times, 18 July 1963
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Title Section20 1963-07-18 1 aveka(,i: paiiy (iniinii) s\ji: i vdins 1OO»OOO The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article136 1963-07-18 1 JAKARTA. Wed. President Soekarno V said again today that Indonesia must "confront 11 the proposed Malaysia Federation because it was contrary to "our revolution and desire." Speaking in the State Palace, he said: "I appeal to the people to remain completely united to carry out this confrontation. He toldReuter - 136 words
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Article150 1963-07-18 1 Manila goes ahead with the summit plans MANILA. Wed.—President Macapagal said today preparations were continuing for the holding of thr summit meettau! in Manila on July :;<i He said he had not .vet received a reply from President Soekarno or Tengku Abdul Kahman to his personal .ippeals to go150 words
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Article62 1963-07-18 1 SAIGON. Wed. Fifteen U.S. Special Forces personnel wer 1 wounded last night when Communist guerillas tired on a military camp near Can Tho. about 80 miles from Saigon, according to an American military spokesman. The guerillas fired about 20 rounds of 60 millimetre mortar into the camp just62 words
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986 1963-07-18 1 Razak: I am sure any problem can be settled KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TUN Abdul Razak said today he had high hopes that the Ma-layan-Indonesian-Philippine summit meeting would be held as scheduled in Manila on July 30. 1 un Razak, Deputy Premier and Defence Minister, was speaking after a two-hour Cabinet986 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-07-18 1 STRIKE BY 100 POLICE STAFF MAY END TODAY SINGAPORE. Wednesday. 'THE 42-day strike by 100 police civilian employees will be called off as soon as they sign a new wage agreement with the Government, probably to- morrow The strikers' two outstanding claims for shift allowance and the method of salary279 words
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Article33 1963-07-18 1 LONDON. Wed— The House of Commons agreed to consider on Wednesday an Address to the Queen In connection with the presentation of a Speaker's chair to the Malayan House of Representa-tives.--Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article75 1963-07-18 1 NEW YORK, Wed— A television set described as the world's smallest is to be introduced next week by a New York firm. The transistorised set, called the Tom Thumb portable, weighs 7' 2 Ib. It is four inches wide, five Inches high and nine inches long, withReuter - 75 words
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Article52 1963-07-18 1 JESSELTON. Wed. Radio Sabah tonight started playing the Sabah national anthem "Tanah Ayer Ku" (My Countryt over the air for the first time. The anthem, which was selected from a number of entries for the national anthem competition, will be played daily by Radio SabahReuter - 52 words
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Article44 1963-07-18 1 RAWALPINDI. Wed.— Pakistan would be helped by China if sne were attacked by India. Mr. Z. A. Bhutto, Pakistan's Foreign Minister told the National Assembly here today. He declined to say whether Pakistan had a secret pact with China. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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469 1963-07-18 1 By WEE KIM WEE: SINGAPORE. Wed INDONESIA will not be satisfied with just a cursory invistigafioo by the United Nations Secretary-General, V Thant, or his representative on the wishes of the Borneo people regarding j Malaysia. Indonesia's second Deputy Foreign Minister. Dr.469 words
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127 1963-07-18 1 NEW YORK. Wed—Objections hav e been made In court at Tucson. Arizona, to the way of life of a dog named Star which has its own air-conditioned Cadillac, dines off silver and lives in a US$359 kennel. •Star is being supported byReuter - 127 words
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Article146 1963-07-18 1 Sultan: It was not over my position— l BRI'NEI TOWN. Wed. The Sultan of Brunei denied today that his precedence among Malayan rulers had caused a breakdown in tin- Malaysia talks in London between Brunei and Malaya. In a broadcast over Kudio Brunei, he said; "As146 words
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Article47 1963-07-18 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Government today named Mr. Just ice Amoroso chairman ol the commission of inquiry into the Puhm Srnan? riots. Other members of the commit sion are trade union leader Mi C. V. Devan Nair and Mr. Pol Guan Hock, a lawyer.47 words
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Article127 1963-07-18 1 Dozens held in new protest SAIGON, Wed. Police with batons brought, a demonstration by several hundred Buddhists monks to a bloody end here this morninu. The Buddhists defied orders to disperse and sat for almost two hours in the street after being stopped from staging a.Reuter - 127 words
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Article54 1963-07-18 1 JAKARTA. Wed The Indonesian ;>vv is investigating reports of disturbances and a possible uprising in Portuguese East Timor naval spokeman Lient-Col. Abard said today. He was answering a question at. a press conference about the reported despatch of a Macao-based Portuguese frigate to the tiny colony, tReuter - 54 words
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Article52 1963-07-18 1 GUINEA INVASION LISBON. Urd —Delenci Minixtcr vijfj toniylit .mn rd sroupv hui penetrated «.nutliorn part of Portuzursc Ouinr.j in ln-.i ininantinc to l."i prr cent n| total territory, Renter MOROCCO CRISIS PARI> Wed -Morot can (»o*nnnicnt h.i^ arrested many Opposition leaders and cut communi( .iiionv with forciyn <52 words
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116 1963-07-18 2 Israel has doubts on UAR-made missiles rrEL AVIV. Wed. Military observers said today they doubted claims that the United Arab Republic had developed its own ground-to-air missiles. The observers .said it was certain the missiles were made in the Soviet Union and their presence In Egypt was no surprise, asafterUPI - 116 words
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106 1963-07-18 2 US $15 mil water project from sea NEW DELHI. Wed. The South Indian city of Madras has called on I the Central Government I for help in getting drinking water from the sea Ihe city envisions the de-salting of sea water on a scale never attempted an> where in theUPI - 106 words
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Article32 1963-07-18 2 ESCHWEGE i West Germany >. Wed.— An East German refugee: swam to the western bank of the Werra during the night with hia < 19-year-old fiancee, authorities here said today— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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128 1963-07-18 2 MISSING: COLONEL WHO OPPOSED --BELLA- ALGIERS, Wed.— An army colonel who opposed Prime Minister Ahmed Ben Bella's rise to power last year has been reported missing from his home here. Col. Saout El Arab, former chief of Willaya II (rebel military regime > In the Constantlne area, disappeared under similarUPI - 128 words
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Article, Illustration218 1963-07-18 2 MACAO. Wed. The Portuguese authorities last night dismissed as "mere fantasy" suggestions that the 2,000-man Macao garrison had been alerted for duty in Timor. An official statement also said there was no foundation for a report that the sloop Goncalves Zarco was sailingReuter - 218 words
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Article46 1963-07-18 2 BOMBAY. Wed. Twenty-six Opposition deputies of the West Bengal legislature yesterday began a three-day hunger strike In the State Assembly in protest agaln.st alleged Government failure to announce a new food policy. The opposition says there Is famine in the state.46 words
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Article43 1963-07-18 2 MOSCOW, Wed.— An Indian delegation of army and air force officers arrived here yesterday from New Delhi for talks which may lead to further Ir.dian purchases of Soviet arms. The delegation will also vtell Prague for similar taDcs^-Reutet43 words
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287 1963-07-18 2 SOUTH AFRICA DECIDES ON A U.N. BOYCOTT CAPE TOWN. Wednesday. ]t|R. ERIC LOUW, the Foreign Minister, said here J last night South Africa would not participate Security Council when alic are discussed. He said a final decision was also to be taken by the Government as to whether South AfricaReuter - 287 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-07-18 2 T)AKAR, Wed.— Senegal has broken off consular relations with Portugal, a government communique announced here last night. The communique said that from now on Senegal forbade any aircraft or ship flying the Portuguese or South African flag to fly over her territory, land on herReuter - 124 words
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Article40 1963-07-18 2 TANANARIVE, Wed.— Doctor* here are fighting for the lives of survivors from an Air Madagascar Dakota which crashed yesterday on take-off at the South Madagascar town of Farafangana, killing four French crew and two Malagasy passengers.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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190 1963-07-18 2 THE Security Council will meet next iMonday to discuss an I alleged threat to international peace by Portugal's policies in her African territories. It was announced yesterday. The decision was reached after consultations among the 11 members The African sponsors of the issueReuter - 190 words
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Article33 1963-07-18 2 AMMAN. Wed— Pope Paul VI yesterday awarded King Hussein of Jordan the Vatican's traditional golden medal, which carries the Pontiffs picture on the occasion of his election last montn. UP IUP - 33 words
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387 1963-07-18 2 THE Jakarta Press in editorials yesterday warned Australia not to try to bully Indonesia or miscalculate president Soekarno's opposition to Malaysia. They were commenting on the interpretation by the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. of a Press conference statement by the AustralianReuter; UPI - 387 words
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147 1963-07-18 2 JAKARTA. Wed. A delegation from North Sumatra led by Mr B.H. Nur has arrived here to Invite President Soekarno to address an antl-Ma-layslan rally In Medan at the end of next month, the official news agency Antara reported yesterday. The anti-Malaysian rally Is147 words
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Article56 1963-07-18 2 LONDON, Wed.— The House of Commons last night passed a bill providing for the dissolution of the 10-year-old Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. It was given an unopposed third reading and now goes to the House of Lords. When passed there it will only need the56 words
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Article37 1963-07-18 2 ZANZIBAR. Wed. Zanzibar." Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed All Shamte Haniadi. said yesterday that Britain had agreed to an Independence conference late In September. He expected Zanzibar would be Independent by October 'i. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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176 1963-07-18 2 THE SHAH TAKES OVER FOREST LANDS FOR THE STATE TEHERAN", Wed. x The Shah of Iran had ordered the na~ tionalisation. against compensation, of all the country's rich forest lands. The move Is aimed at protecting Iran's natural wealth and making available for national exploitation the vast I-otential resources olReuter - 176 words
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Article28 1963-07-18 2 OSAKA. Wed— A six-':i:;n Communist Cliin^M- tiv.de mission will arrive here rarly next month to Inspect Japanese techniques of making synthetic textiles.— U.P l. best.UP - 28 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-07-18 3 FEAR THAT NATO FORCE WILL WHET GERMANS' APPETITE LONDON. Wed— Labour i Party leader Mr. Harold Wilson said last nieht the proposed Nato multilateral nuclear force would only whet West Germany's appetite for atomic weapons of its own. He reaflirmed his opposition to nuclear arms for Germany in a television201 words
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Article24 1963-07-18 3 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE Wed.— A Titan Intercontinental ballistic missile was fired from here yesterday on a "routine training" flight. Reuter. MikReuter - 24 words
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Article218 1963-07-18 3 Progress OPTIMISM AFTER ROUND TWO OF FRIENDLY' TALKS ON NUCLEAR TEST BAN: SUMMIT HOPES RISE MOSCOW, Wednesday. WESTERN and Soviet negotiators were understood to have made progress yesterday toward a partial agreement on the second day of their talks on a nuclear test ban. A joint communique issued by theUPI - 218 words
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194 1963-07-18 3 'More trade and non-aggression pact with Russia possible 9 paper NEW YORK. Wed. I.S. officials believe that if all toes well in the current East-West talks in Moscow, the United States may increase trade with Russia and perhaps exchange non-aggression pledges, it was reported yesterday. A report from Washington publishedUPI - 194 words
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Article218 1963-07-18 3 LONDON, Wednesday. A CLASH between Malta's five political parties emerged at the opening session of the Malta independence conference here yesterday. Delegation leaders of the island's two major political parties— the governing Nationalist Party and the main opposition Labour Party urged Britain to grant ImmediateReuter - 218 words
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124 1963-07-18 3 Spare part heart service for the old OXFORD (England). Wed.— Heart valves from young road crash victims in Britain are forming a "spare part" heart service, the British Medical Association annual meeting was told yesterday The "banked" valves are used to replace those of older people which have become diseased.Reuter - 124 words
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Article39 1963-07-18 3 WARSAW. Wed. Oen. Jay Prey-Bielecki has been dropped from his post as Chief liispector of the Polish Air Force, inlormed sources said yesterday. The sources said the Communist Party Politburo judged his work as "inefficient. I U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article21 1963-07-18 3 LONDON. Wed. Archbishop Gerald Patrick OUara. Roman Catholic apostolic delegate to Britain, died here yesterday. He was 68.— UP.1.UP - 21 words
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146 1963-07-18 3 LONDON. Wed. The British Atomic Energy Commission Is considering the position of Dr. Giuseppe Martelli. 39-year-old Italian scientist acquitted on Monday on spy charges. Dr. Martelli was employed on plasma research at the A.E.C. establishment at Culham, west of London, where;he had been secondedReuter - 146 words
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Article75 1963-07-18 3 NEW YORK. Wed— Two armed bandits yesterday robbed a New York estate agency of $300 and then made the president, his broker and their staff of nine women strip down to their underwear so they would not run for the police. But Mr. Alexander Clarke, the firm's president,Reuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration249 1963-07-18 3 LONDON, Wed— Sir Bernard Lovell, director of Britain's Jodrell Bank radio astronomy centre, said today he thought Soviet scientists were wondering whether It would ever be worthwhile getting a man on the moon. Sir Bernard, who has just returned from a three-week visit toReuter - 249 words
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271 1963-07-18 3 Mac, Wilson agree to muzzle the Philby Case T ONDON, Wed.— Both Government and Opposition leaders told the House of Commons yesterday that it would not be in the national interest to pursue the Philby Case in public. Mr. Harold Philby, a Journalist and former British Foreign Office official, disappearedReuter - 271 words
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Article19 1963-07-18 3 LONDON. Wed —Britain has rejected a fresh claim by Guatemala to sovereignty over British Ho.'.duras. ■> II r19 words
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Article490 1963-07-18 4 Right of the company but consultations should first be held with the union 'pilK Second lihliis'Irial Arbitration Court today handed down an award relat- iiii* lo changes in the working conditions of employees. In the award, the court made two important rulings: (A) That a company490 words
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638 1963-07-18 4 THE Straits Times Press Malaya J Ltd. denied in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today the charge made yesterday by the Singapore National Union of Journalists that it had "wilfully misinterpreted and twisted" the meaning of a clause in an agreement between them638 words
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Article259 1963-07-18 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A district court was told today how a schoolboy with a fractured and rotting arm was advised by a "sin sen" (Chinese physician) to born two pieces of yellow paper and to swallow the ashes with some water. In the dock was a259 words
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Article90 1963-07-18 4 SINGAPORE Wed. P. K. George and S. Arolciada.v two crew members of the British tanker Laristan. under a police court sentence of two weeks' Jatl for disobeying the lawful orders of the captain on June 25 this year, were cleared on appeal in the High Court90 words
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Article366 1963-07-18 4 THK following is today n *ehe- dule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Leh.tr airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS B0AC From London, Frankfurt, Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) 5.55 p.m.: from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA 711) 9.05 p.m. Oantas: From London, Roma, Cairo, Karachi, New366 words
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Article91 1963-07-18 4 HUSBAND KNIFED IN ROBBERY DRAMA SMNGAPORE, Wed.— A Katong resident, iMr. Chee Kirn Cheng. 26, was stabbed in the thigh when he resisted five masked robbers who raided his j home yesterday. The thugs entered by thr front door and confronted Mr. Cher and hi* wife in their bedroom at91 words
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Article93 1963-07-18 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water stocks are dropping further a:> a result of the scarcity of rain, according to a statement issued by the Pub- I lie Utilities Board today. The i public is urged to keep consumption down. Yesterday. 0.28 In. of rain fell in93 words
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126 1963-07-18 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. —To celebrate Malaysia 40 secondary ana primary schools Irom the eastern sector of Singapore bave entered for the preliminaries of the Schools Malaysian Concert. The concert is organised by the inspectors and principals of the group four schools, which include all the four-language126 words
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209 1963-07-18 4 Taiwan is keen to set up joint industries in S'pore SINGAPORE. Wed. The 12-man Taiwan trade and industrial mission left here today for Bangkok confident that Malaysia would open up new avenues of trade and industrial co-operation between Singapore and Taiwan. During their week-long investigation of the island's economic potentialities,209 words
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Article, Illustration578 1963-07-18 5 SYLVIA CHUA - Screams two die in house AMAH COLLAPSES AT PRAYER BEFORE ALTAR, JOSS-STICKS IN HAND; MAN FOUND DEAD IN ROOM PENANG, Wednesday. VyillLE a man locked in a bathroom screamed for help, the police broke into a house in Argyll Road this morning and found two bodies a man and a578 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-07-18 5 Two soldiers rob taxi driver VfALACCA. Wed.— Two lT soldiers, who hired a taxi from Tampin to Terendak Camp early this morning, robbed the taxi-driver of cash and articles totalling $119. The driver. Lee Kirn Swee, told the police the soldiers also took away his driving licence and citizenship certificate.120 words
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336 1963-07-18 5 FAR-reaching developments are expected this week in the dispute between 80--year-old Dato Sir John Hay, chairman and managing director of Guthrie Estates Agency, and four former directors. They resigned last month because of dissatisfaction I with Sir John's management and particularly his LONDON,336 words
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212 1963-07-18 5 Ministry wants 2,700 to train as teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Education Ministry is seeking 2,000 trainee teachers for primary schools and 700 for secondary schools. The Director of Teacher Training, Mr. Chong Mln Kee, said that in addition candidates are being sought for part-time continuation training courses in secondary212 words
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Article53 1963-07-18 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thieves broke into the home of Madam Neo Soon in Lorong 16, Grylang, yesterday and stole SI. BOO in casa and jewellery. She had locked up the house at 1 p.m. to vlsi! a relative. She returned four hours later to find her front53 words
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Article, Illustration325 1963-07-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Malayan Railway has decided to give ex-gratia payments totalling about $10,--000 to 30 employees who worked during the recent strike and this has sparked off a row between the management and the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya The railway's general manager,325 words
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Article61 1963-07-18 5 Only 14 work to rule PENANG, Wed.— Only 14 of 160 employees of the Malayan Banking Ltd., here started working to rule today in protest against the management's alleged policy of undermining their union. The workers— five clerks and nine messengers arrived early but refused to enter the bank until61 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-07-18 5 HELEN Xcoh Choo Ens. 17. who has been reported missing from her grandmother's home at Main Road. Tasek Glugor, Penang. since last Thursday. A former Form V pupil of the Pulau Tikus Convent, Helen had been .staying with her uncle, Mr. Chin Vim65 words
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Article13 1963-07-18 5 KUANTAN. Wed.— The Pahang Legislative Assembly will meet on Aug. 22.13 words
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106 1963-07-18 5 ROBBED BY MAN HE THOUGHT WAS CID MAN KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A youth told police last night that he was ro'obed by a man who he had thought was a detective. Lv Kit Chong of Kuala Lipis was outside the Maara s meatre at 6.30 p.m. yesterday looking at posters106 words
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147 1963-07-18 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The University of Singapore Students' Union haa just finished playing hosts to six students from Nanyanjt University under the Joint student evaange scheme for one week. Mr. Francis C.K. Chen. USSU president, said the scheme aimed at giving an opportunity to students147 words
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216 1963-07-18 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Peoples Action i Party today accused the Singapore Peoples Alliance of keeping Singaj pore Umno its part- ner in the Singapore i Alliance in the dark I about its 'so-called seI cret plan" to establish a Malay university216 words
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224 1963-07-18 6 Ultimatum to SHB over union claims Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association today gave the board until Saturday to settle four main demands or face industrial action. In a letter to the general manager, the union said that if no favourable reply was received by 1 p.m. on Saturday, it would224 words
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291 1963-07-18 6 THE RED PERIL IN THE THIRD DIVISION KUCHING. Wednesday. UNLESS the clandestine Communist organisation is completely eradicated, it will destroy the heart and soul of Sarawak, according to Mr A. F. R. Griffin, Resident of the Third Division. He was speaking at the first meeting of the new Divisional Advisory291 words
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Article, Illustration237 1963-07-18 6 1/"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A magistrate, Mr. Mah King Hock, today committed a former student in Australia for trial on a charge of murdering his father. Ooi Cheong Keng, alias OoJ Cheong Seong. 30, is alleged to have murdered his father, 00l Teng237 words
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Article27 1963-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Malayan Indian Congress here will begin a leadership training course for Its members starting on Saturday at No. 6 Race Course Lane.27 words
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175 1963-07-18 6 Sarawak coalition 'in national interest' says SUPP official IZUCHING, Wed. Eyebrows have been raised over the coalition between Party Negara Sarawak and the Sarawak United People's Party, said Mr. Ong Kee Hui, chairman of the SUPP. Speaking at the meeting of the division advisory council, he said those who understood175 words
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Article48 1963-07-18 6 TELUK ANSON, Wed. The Lower Perak Malay Government Servant's Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Ltd. distributed during the week-end scholarships totalling $3,200 to 63 children of Us members. The awards ranging from 125 to STS are for pupils in Islamic. Malay and English schools.48 words
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Article28 1963-07-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, yesterday or>ened a primary Tamil school at Telok Berbau estate in Sepang.28 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-07-18 6 Pheng Geek calls for revision of MCA ruies OINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the reorganising working committee of the Singapore MCA, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, today described certain rules in the Singapore MCA constitution as "antiquated" and called for their revision. "They are not suitable for the present status of280 words
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113 1963-07-18 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Singapore photographers won the first and second gold prizes in tin Great Malaysian Peoples' Photographic Exhibition sponsored by the photographic sub-committee of the Malaysia Arts Research Society. They are Mr. Lee Mun Chong. who was awarded the first priza113 words
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414 1963-07-18 6 rrHE Government will A be questioned on the Pulau Senang riot when the Legislative Assembly sits next Wednesday. MR. ONG CHANG SAM (Barisan-Chua Chu Kang) will ask the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, If he will make a statement on the414 words
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Miscellaneous59 1963-07-18 6 Buys Bunny By Batph U< imdtthl r*i'LL V^** *EU~\| ftOLLER'N 11, 'r*^^*^ ~V" I 1 1| II I I V -> S"LIT TO' K.»UT WHERE Me 1 HI kl(l» KI»TZ TWI iUCKS YA 3k /I *AD£ TEN iOCW WHILST DOJGH^iS ISTUE < **-*r^Ml UAU\ UUFIk 1 I EVIR MAOC, 759 words
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Article, Illustration1788 1963-07-18 7 A hush— as the new QC faces up to Barbara Castle FAMOUS RUNNER CHRIS CHATAWAY IS SUED FOR LIBEL OVER STATEMENT ON TV 2^ iJUj i^ju u| THERE was more than ordinary tension in the air on thai spring morning of MMJI when Ilelenus Milmo, sturdy, compact, rose from his1,788 words
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Advertisement364 1963-07-18 7 liijwuj —hi «w^i _m~ iimli m _r'— JP XL Jt%i %JT \*J Hi 1 3 TV T .■■<■■''■-.'■ ':>'.'■ 1 fir m tBBfiBB!KHHHHS? KH}0 WF Esi 9 I I^^ y^r ■^k 2^& KSL I >>y aOOTK I .•A-.flW. -v THESE EXCLUSIVE FEATURES }23* Urge safety m+m New 13 channel 'p^m364 words
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Obituary64 1963-07-18 8 •n WordM fit (Minimum i PREMATURE son of Leu aad Jimmy Malacca Hospital oa 17/7/63. ettsjn please. MRS. r>ow Kong Hoe (nee, Tay Ksh 'iienci aged .tn pa»ed away peacefully n 16/7/83. Leaving her husband, 4 on* an>l one adopted daughter to iu'irn ncr \otr. Funeral oa Saturday J/7/M.64 words
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Article103 1963-07-18 8 Unrdi Sl» (Mlmimmm) Mrf' MRS. MB. Williams thank m.i« and relatives for kind attend- messages, presents and assistance nn th" orcn.'lon of their marriage. MRS. AWE FOREST and family Ihaak R M A.F Officers aad Men. -.in.v Relatives and Friends. c nr their rondoien'-ei and help ta tnelr •rcent103 words
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Article22 1963-07-18 8 :n Word* Sin (Minimum, REQUIEM HIGH MASS for M.rv '•h divi at St. Anthom -luk Auoo, .70th July. 8.30 "-nre Appreciated.22 words
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Article25 1963-07-18 8 Unrrfs S» (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of our r <r--1« Mr. A Mrs. Cheah Ron? ("heanif ■>.;iy on lsth L">. 7 r>n raa>25 words
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Article267 1963-07-18 8 •n lord* tit i minimum) CET RID of exces« poundage to r^er— hetter. At evrrv meal vita— the tde»! Knhttitute for > fooa* containing storca THE FINISHING TOUCH often majtei 'he me.il. TTutcner Mint ikes all the difference to FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. -\.te all teaxherf hook artdi' ts 10267 words
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Article30 1963-07-18 8 :<> Words S2.SO (Him.) CITY. WIDE GOSPEL CRUSADE M Hras Basab Road from into July at 8 p.m. eacb olcbU Mr Inhn Robinson, an out>Mn<linK Auftrnlun KvangellM. All ■vcliomc.30 words
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Article710 1963-07-18 8 It is characteristic of the tortuous course of the negot- iations to end nuclear testing that a new flush of optimism 1 accompanies the discovery that the talks are back where they were two and a half years ago. The founder members of ths nuclear club were710 words
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Article320 1963-07-18 8 The Federal Capital Commissioner's proposal for an association of local authorities deserves to be followed up, though the object of getting together should surely not be work for a "uniform system of local by-laws." Conditions differ from town to town and village to village. It is more important320 words
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Article220 1963-07-18 8 Not to be outdone by Penang, Malacca's municipal council is to ask the State Government for an inquiry into "the affairs, management and administration of the Council" between June 1961 and July this year. Whoever may be eppointed (assuming the Govjernment agrees) is going to he saddled with220 words
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Article, Illustration1282 1963-07-18 8 GARRY BARKER - The land living on borrowed time WITH A GHOST GOVT., A COMIC ECONOMY, AND A PEOPLE BORED BY IT ALL: FROM the sticky mee m i nence of a canvas and packing case chair in the open bar cavern of Maurice Cavallerie's fly-plagu-ed Hotel Constellation in Vientiane it is possible1,282 words
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1094 1963-07-18 8 IT must be understood that as things stand at the moment the Americans arc determined to keep the price of tin down by selling from the stockpile. The latest gimmick of the G.S.A. was an Immediate success. It reduced the London price by1,094 words
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Advertisement357 1963-07-18 8 StniU Ti-MS t Malay Mail CMaeJfled edventsemenls easy haartee) IS< PSMV COLO •TOftAGt AMCAOsT Orcstard »oe« COLD STORAGC BRANCH** AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KCPPCL ROAD— NAVAC BASK AXMocUed Agents: crry book stork lto TMK NEWS FHONT Frizpctrlck'i SuMiniaitit M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Used. Naval Beee HAMtIM STORE 378-7. Chengt357 words
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Advertisement41 1963-07-18 8 "^ee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Mm Importers Exporter* of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21. Chul.o Srr.*, Tal: *****. HONGKON6: Mirodor M«PJt»»B, Ist Floor, Room No. I, 54-64, Notkon Ro*«l,41 words
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Advertisement78 1963-07-18 8 /sn\rN\ HAVE YOU SURPLUS FUNDS? WHY NOT OPEN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AND LET IDLE FUNDS n terest mmWak k* annum PMO HALF YE/WLV Your furds earn interest from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw. Write, phone or call today for our booklet78 words
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192 1963-07-18 9 The Reds and Indonesia, by envoy -Malik SINGAPORE, Wed. The Indonesian Ambassador to Moscow, Mr. Adam Malik, discussed today the role of the Communist Party in his country and discounted the possibility of Indonesia being seriously threatened by Communism. He said: "We crushed the Communists in 1948 like you did192 words
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Article, Illustration528 1963-07-18 9 VILLAGER: THEY ARE WAGING A TERROR CAMPAIGN ...WE ARE SCARED TO GO OUT AT NIGHT gEVEN Tanjong Tokong villagers have told the police they were assaulted last night by men of the Federal Reserve Unit. The seven lodged a report at Tanjong Tokong528 words
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Article54 1963-07-18 9 ALOR STAR, Wed.— Three armed men held up a Thai woman. Enton Endin, 45, yesterday and robbed her of $1,944 worth of jewellery. Enton reported to police that she was walking along Jalan Langgar about 6.40 a. in. when three men confronted her. At dagger point, they54 words
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Article68 1963-07-18 9 Cheque case woman acquitted SINOAPORE. Wed. Ho Sew Yong, a housewife and part-time tailor, was acquitted and discharged In the Assize Court today on a charge dishonestly using as genuine a Malayan Banking cheque for $1,500. Ho, 21. was alleged to have presented the cheque at the Jurong sub-branch of68 words
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253 1963-07-18 9 from GEOFFREY GELOARD: KUCHING, Wed SARAWAK'S new defence force, the Border Scouts, are now doing joint patrols with British Army units guarding the border against bandit attacks in the First d Divisir an Second ivisions. A spokesman for No. 145 Battery, Hoyal Artillery, based253 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-07-18 9 boy dies 36 hours after the Big -Walk- SINGAPORE, Wed. Mohamed Salleh bin Mohamed, 16, died in hospital about 3S hours after collapsing twice while taking part in the Malay Mail Big Walk on Sunday. Salleh, a sawmill painter, was leading the juniors all the way from Woodlands up to160 words
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Article75 1963-07-18 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.. Professor W. A. R. Wikkramatileke, of the University of Singapore, has been awarded a travel grant by the Carnegie Corporation In New York Now on leave in England, Prof. WikkramatUeke. who is the head of the Department of Geography at the unlvreslty, is expected75 words
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Article33 1963-07-18 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Two squad? of recruits will pass out from the Police Training School on July 25. The acting Deputy Commissioner Police. Mr. A. T. Rajah, will be the inspecting officer.33 words
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372 1963-07-18 9 PENANG, Wednesday. pENANG might become another Sleepy Hollow like Malacca if she were to lose her free port status, the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said today. "Our entrance into the Malaysian Common Market may not bring any concrete benefits." he said, commenting on372 words
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Article49 1963-07-18 9 MUAR, Wed. The newlyInstalled president of the Rotary Club here. Dr. Tan Kwee Wah. said today that a "sell Muar to the world campaign would be launched by the club soon. He proposed to do this by sendIng film strips to other countries.49 words
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Article33 1963-07-18 9 PENANO, Wed. Tan Ah Sim. a Form V pupil of the Methodi-st Afternoon School, was killed this afternoon in a collision between his bicycle and a bus In Ayer Itam Road.33 words
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158 1963-07-18 9 Dud cheque swindler gets $5,400 -car- MALACCA. Wed. A local motor firm, Ming Hoe Motors, reported to the police here yesterday that it had been cheated of a $5,400 car by an English-speak-ing Chinese who claimed he was a pharmaceutical salesman. He was well-dressed and bespectacled and gave his name158 words
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155 1963-07-18 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Queries on the water agreement between the Johore and Singapore governments are among 19 questions requiring written replies submitted for the Johore Legislative Assembly which will be opened by the Sultan on Saturday. The questions on the water agreement are155 words
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Article161 1963-07-18 9 MALACCA WAIVES WATER CHARGES TytALACCA Wed.— The 1 1 Malacca Municipal Council today decided to waive water charges for this month. The council president, Mr. G. Mariappan, in moving motion at the council meeting, said that while efforts were being made to improve the water situation they felt that the161 words
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90 1963-07-18 9 IPOH. Wed— A total of 140 artists from seven countries will take part m a "cultural show" in the St. John Ambulance Hall here on Aug. 9 and 10. The show, sponsored by the Perak branch of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs,90 words
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Article30 1963-07-18 9 6INGAPORE, Wed. Mr. M. Sivalingam was elected president of the University of Singapore Law Society for the 1963-64 academic session. Mr. Herbert V. Morals was elected secretary.30 words
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Advertisement168 1963-07-18 9 TO KEEP YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND LOVELY i ±<zM aaW HAIR RESTORER fflO Wjk\ For Men an -I Women L fc ■mwjflle^ You'll be delighted to use this new Hair Saver-Restorer. Just sprinkle o tew drops of refreshing sweet-scented its Elective KAMINOMOTO eoeh doy. It prevents and EASY TO A-nY168 words
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Advertisement136 1963-07-18 9 iJf IbK vi Uj^l Exquisife stts Exclusive features: jj m *u»«r-il.m cabinet itylinf. Cljm.c. dtgant lintt. Walnut finish cabinet. "CiKtM circuit ruuttinf m vtry lew fcwm. mZSSrimmmm _mm mm ,".d M MODEL 783-E/23 INCH Maker. Automatic focu».ng and built-in antenna. MBBBaa>a>aßßaa>a*a>a>aß>a>a>aaaa>aia>a •Lara* acram-wMe angle Uo* illuminated p.ctur. iub« «<vtn a136 words
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Miscellaneous478 1963-07-18 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE KJ?B& o£ SS."" MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne-gara-Ku; 8.02 Prelude To BreakA.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 last; 7.00 Time Signal. Tne Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet478 words
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Article, Illustration180 1963-07-18 10 •QERFUME is delicious— heavenly to wear de- lightful in Its powerful etfect on those who matter to us. Call it the sixth sense ot beauty since a pretty fragrance projects a lively girl into the dimension of beauty, and makes even a plain girl fascinating. Beauty180 words
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602 1963-07-18 10 Success comes her way at the age of 19 gTAXDIXG sft. Tins, in her stockings she weighed 122 lbs. She was, by general standards, a good looker. But a top photographer representing a foreign highfashion magazine took one long look at her and said bluntly: "You're too fat." He went602 words
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310 1963-07-18 10 DIET PROBLEMS ANSWERED BY EXPERTS A TELEPHONE answering service is fighting food lads and misinformation in nine American cities from Washington, D.C., to San Francisco. The Dial-A-Dietltlan Programme is operated by volunteers from local chapters of the American Dietetic Association (ADA), with financial aid from The Nutrition Foundation, Inc. (TNF)UPI - 310 words
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Advertisement119 1963-07-18 10 WWf ...a fish hook, m a rusty nail, a knife, l/o broken bottle... BB9V4aIaaV4BBBi BBBBBk BHaaßJaaatlJa^Bßßl familiar, unnoticed things that yet can spell disaster to any man, woman or child... that by a scratch or a slight cut can give deadly germs an entrance through the skin. Whenever infection I119 words
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Advertisement404 1963-07-18 10 W#^(B IN THREE SPECIAL formulations. \hsvnk\ r Contains a'l tt>e essential health VllllV* 1 and growth promoting vitamir.j N, ""'ail 1 *-*-~^ff 1 including ■> SQP'^ii/^ I!*- 1 V.tammj 0 81. 82. B 6 812. j'Mwi^F*.i C, N.ar.namioa and C»l--_fc traWSuW- ciuir (> »ntot^n»te Tifc^V VICRAN o-»^ii^ J LIQUID O404 words
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Miscellaneous288 1963-07-18 10 Straits Times Crossword Hi is ggggf~LHlgggggggM pn lB H ACBOBS 5. in arrwal dtr«etkna k*» U 1. No honourable m*ft grip* a discovered in a Styrten naU»a tall to roughly <10>. i7> 6. Platter covering for wound* 7. Ornamenta on top of I »ni[»*— returned to company (gi. ,6i S.288 words
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Advertisement1515 1963-07-18 11 i.vtNfOUt fc Wtbl LOASI 0 lj.> Oue Spore Sails P. Sham Perang >j» L'em. Dublin. D'daa. Ktart 11 Pt, July il Jily 21 MENELAUS ixerpiil, Glasgow Jaly It hly 21 My U/2J an M MACHAON ..onmouth. Liverpool July 21 Mly 25 lily 21/ I juiiUS LiverpiM. Glesgow July 21 Alt1,515 words
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Advertisement1469 1963-07-18 11 THE E. A. C. LINESj.iL.nbS 11, hENUA, U »i«t HAMIURG. IREMEN, ANTWtRP, jgsP>^ KOIUIUAM. AMSIthDAM, OSLO. GOTHENtURG AND COPENHAGEN. £jr va S pore P. Sham Penang E*VSJ?.MI MOMBASA' I) 11/24 Jily 27/21 July 25/21 Jaly O Y^J'l "MALAYA" 2i .21 Jlly 2/ IAM \g\\^y 'KAMdOOIA'' I) It Jlly/ 4AM a/1,469 words
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Advertisement1453 1963-07-18 11 CXfRtSS SERVICE 10 IQNDUN, LIVHPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Pefltng lENHIANI L'paM, Gnoutn, Roan, Htrg G. 47/J«ly 2t July 2' 25 July 2( 27 BtNAiBER (H) N'karf, L In. Havre, R'daa Jlly It/23 lily 24/21 my 29/ I KNVANNOCH B'men, N'kirg. A'wirp. R'dam Jlly 24,21 m BENRINNES (E.L*.,1,453 words
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Advertisement1156 1963-07-18 11 fe McALISTER «c CO.. LTD. III: at: ***** r***W ELLERMAN UMB 4k KLA VENXSS UMB LONDON, HAMBURG IOTURDAN. IBS aJaKltt, ftAN FUNCISCO, HAVRE, NUU ft MIttUSBtOUGII SEATTLE, VANCaIVER ft POIILANI Cm OF UEBt Accipiim cargi tar Ctatm ft Salt* J'oort S'l«|» -»n»n lOUi»iNvili» 21/22 July 21/25 Jlly 21/27 Jlly S'pori1,156 words
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485 1963-07-18 12 rpHERE was a further gain JL of 50 cents in the Straits tin price yesterday which took ll to $451.75 per picul on an offering of 245 tons, estimated unchanged on Tuesday. In London on Tuesday trading In tin was slow to485 words
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Article85 1963-07-18 12 THE Malayan Exttisngt Banks' Allocution made thexr change* In Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32 13/1«, airmail OD 32 li'l6. 90 d/st 33 3 16 credit bills, 33 5/16 trade bills. (tiling TT sr OO ready: Ntw Vark 32 9/16:85 words
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Article67 1963-07-18 12 HINESC Prilust Eunanm Sinispars noon priest ptr plsul yesterday:. Coconut oil: bulk S44i seller', drum S47J sellen. Cspra: July Au«. IK. Continent S2B buyers. Pepper: Muniok white Sl.ITt sellers. Barawak white si:;.', sellers, special Sarawuk block v.'-'S sellers., sarbled I^HiiipuiiK hluck Mt-'J nellrra ASIA $1021 nellers. cistlsn prices:67 words
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Article146 1963-07-18 12 MELBOURNE, Wed T EADERS li.id better buying Li support today and the margin of rises over falls widened. Tbe Commercial Bunk of Australia was up Is. 3d. to 275. 9d. on new Issue plans supplied the best move. 8.11.P. recovered early, but closed steady at 555. Ampol Exploration146 words
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Article258 1963-07-18 12 AUGUST first srade rubber buyers fob. cloitd at 5 p m in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72 cents per lb. up one-elKhth of a rent on Tuesday n closing level for tbe position. The tone was quiet after stttady. R.A.S. and P.M.R.E. closing priest in cents258 words
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Article89 1963-07-18 12 T'llK Fedmition Minister of Finance h»s nxed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week ixgrinnine on July 18. Rubber 71?-» cent* a Ib. Copra 5448 ton. Coconut oil 5760 a ton. r.iim oil S6lB a ton. Palm kernels 5359.75 a ton. Iron ore 526 natural ton.89 words
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Article243 1963-07-18 12 CHIPS lying .lone,, a. ih. tingaper* S» Harbour ahititi or xpicted torts* an: Hallvsrd 10/11, Doeoboy 31/39. Babylon 33/34. Malay 13/14, Yamatcru Mam 45. Steel Traveller 18, UiUn 31/32. Victoria 1/2. Nissan Mani 8/9, Bigland 35/36. Banda 6/7, Pre. Arthur 42/43. Empire Klttlwake 21/22. Pulau Kldjang243 words
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718 1963-07-18 12 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was little of note X again for the great majority of the day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday as far as the trading rooms were concerned, turnover still showing a contraction generally. In the last half hour718 words
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Article23 1963-07-18 12 Malayan Stork Indices July 16 July 1? Industrials: 117.48 118.39 Tins: 112.10 112.25 S rubbers 114.08 114.08 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article792 1963-07-18 12 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares tmded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bousttad (1,000) 51. 67. (l.Ooo> SI.M: Dunlopi 53. 24 PiII. (MKI) 53.2S D. (7.000) 5325. (4.000) 53.26. (l.SOO) 53.28 I), (1.000)792 words
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Article25 1963-07-18 12 July 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $451.75 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (unchanged).25 words
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Article177 1963-07-18 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 17. Three months. Ounlops 20 cts. McAllster 12 cts. E. Smelters 20 eta. Robinson II itEaso 31 eta. Hot h man* 11 eta. K. N. 18 cts. 8. Darby 4d. Gammon 15 cU. 8. Land 5 CU. C. Btoraice 4 id. H. Bpura 11 cts.177 words
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Advertisement1104 1963-07-18 12 I BaßßVHassVasts^HßHßHasVaßsSasßßaslsHPHls^^^HasHasßHasWi^HasV I KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S-A. Pascifle. Atlantic, and Crest Lakes East Canada Service !>po'« S'has> Honolulu 4. rrancisco l »njeie» r» tors Montreal kusmaaa Man" 2l'll Jily II Alt IS Aa« 21 Aut IS Sepl 21 St|l •Cekshj Maru" 2S/2I Ait 21/11 Ao. 21 Sell 2) Sift1,104 words
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Advertisement683 1963-07-18 12 WESTBOUND: EUROPE SERVICE P. S'nam Pera-{ M'sullis, Mani, Osakirk, TAMA Sailed Sailri ir. PoM Antwerp, Hamkwf, Brtats, Ratterdasi. SOUTN t WEST AFRICA SERVICE. TCMiIAMA I Aa« Durban 121/1), Port Elizabeth (24/1) Capetown (21/1), Matadi (11/1), Port Harcourt. Lifos (I/I). Cotonou (I/I), Lena Tema, Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar (22/1). EASTIOUND: S'pon LOUDIMA683 words
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Advertisement257 1963-07-18 12 NITTO yO| LINE Colombo Service s.s. "MEIWA MARU" Voy: C-7 loading for Colombo SPORE PENANG In Pert/ 18 July 20 Jury «CMtsi Otiwc lII* (Slipprt) lU, Dtmut ton*. Slat*" IM. *****. Aleuts: OcMM Utyi IF tf MJ Its. 1. Wtll Hot. fntn »»l ***** [Qu] r Z 8 1 1257 words
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Advertisement140 1963-07-18 12 SHIPPING NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMKS CO. m/r. "DONAT Arrived 11th July. 1963 A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged ex the above vessel win be held in the 8.H.8. Godowns No. 8/9 on 19th July, 1963 from 9.00 a.m. until 4.30 p.m. No other survey will be held either before140 words
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Advertisement950 1963-07-18 13 NOTICES TENDERS THE A Tsloc7ation. CHOOLS BAHAGIAN KERJA2 The Governors of the Association PELAJARAN wish to ascertain the potential de- I xcaincD ainTirir mand for education beyond the TLNDrK NUIILL school's present age limit of 12 tenders f rom Class B and! n^est^are^ueVe^o write to aboT registered JabaUn KerJ. h?950 words
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Advertisement779 1963-07-18 13 NOTICE NOTICE While every endeavour Is made to publish advertisements on the dates requested It is not always possible to adhere to specified dates lor insertion due to pressure of space. The Publishers therefore reserved the right to arrange alternative dates for insertion without reference. All copy is subject to779 words
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Advertisement771 1963-07-18 13 "VVbHbsssMMssJbUpsbU^ (Continued from Page 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT ?P Worsts SI (Min.}— Box It eit. extrm WANTED YOUNG AMAH for Chinese family of six. Phone Mrs. Lee. Tel: (Spore) ***** between 10.30 a.m. aad 13 8008. WANTED an experienced clerk -ofwork for piping ft drainage work. State salary required to771 words
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Advertisement1025 1963-07-18 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 21) Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. extrm ROMPIN MINING COMPANY Limited requires a qualified and experienced Dragline Operator. The applicant must be a Federal Citizen. Tbe company provides free bachelor accorcmodatlon, water and medical facilities. Applications must contain full details of personal particulars. Qualifications and experience and1,025 words
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Advertisement998 1963-07-18 13 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Mere's Si (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra OFFICE SPACE VACANT 300 c.feet to Rattle. Place. Apply P.O Box S3a (Spore). GODOWN SPACE VACANT Words U (Hln.h-Mox I* eta, oxtrm TO LET Godown /Factory approximately 6.000 Bq.Ft. Petallng Jaya. Apply P.O. Box K.L. 376. HOUSES LAND FOR SALE998 words
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Advertisement979 1963-07-18 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Words SS (Min.)— Box It cts mmtrm RESTAURANT AND BAR fully furnished air conditioned to let for sale Contact C.J. Koh, SB, N'ewcome Road or Phone 4**9 Malacca. WE UNDERTAKE LIFTING and transporting heavy loads la Jobore Btate and Singapore. Please pbone 2921 Jobore Babru or P.O. Bos979 words
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Advertisement692 1963-07-18 13 BEAUTY CULTURE tt Words SS 'Min.)— Box it ctt. txtrm AU GRADUATES FROM Salon fhoaatz Malaya's only AestdPtnv holding world championship dtploir, i in Beauty Culmrr and Hmmtylmn are. now tithe? proprtttesses of baauty saloi* or employed a.« top Beautician Hairstylists. Classes conducted In all languages. Tel 230AA. Rosalie Hernon.692 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-07-18 14 OVER goes John Pennel the American university student, to set a new world pole vault record of 16ft Biin during the British AAA championships in London. This was the first pole vault world record achieved in Britain this century. UPI picture.UPI - 45 words
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Article259 1963-07-18 14 MALAYA CUP- SI SINGAPORE Joint Servi two Royal Navy playt against Federation Anne Stadium this Sunday. Centre-forward Hinds and centre-half Turley. It is learned, will be travelling with the navy team to Pehang for a friendly match this weekend. This will further weaken Joint Services who259 words
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Article57 1963-07-18 14 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Water Department have withdrawn from the First Division cl the Singapore Government Services P.A. League. The reason: Water rationing in the City. Most of their players are busily engaged In opening and closing water mains in the evening. Their team in the57 words
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Article104 1963-07-18 14 IPOH. Wed. The Central Electricity Board. Federation beat Kelantan 4-0 in the second i leg of their Malayan Government j Services soccer semi-final at Stal dlum Perak here today. CEB qualified to meet Federation Prisons in the final. CEB opened accounts in the sth minute104 words
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Article88 1963-07-18 14 lVlltt Wmm Awang Bakar sparked a 43 win for Police over Marines in their SGSFA div. 1 match at Jala.i Besar stadium today. After a tame start. Police got on top and Awang netted two quick goals in .he sth and 7th minutes, Marines reduced the88 words
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Article68 1963-07-18 14 fit ALA LUMPUR Ued._ f* 0. I"**1 In re Ply invitation to Formosa to compete in the Merdeka football tournament from Aug. Bto 18. Secretary Kwok Kin Keng said yesterday that the fam would b* nrcniwrt t,, 'JJf «n Thur^v for *ai" *nurs«iay «>' a "P1?"68 words
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Article135 1963-07-18 14 SPORTS SUMMARY TENNIS Taipinf CRC open ii.i nipioiiN tups Men s siiitlc** -tin rd— Ng Say Pens bt Ng Jit Nang 10-8. 6-2: mixed doubles s-ftnal: J. P. Martin and Mrs. S. E. Lister bt D. J. Bedford and Mrs. I. Odams 6-2. 6-3: CRC Plate singlet *-flnal: Soo Ngook135 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-07-18 14 m-soccer Burmese side will have youth and experience KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Burma will field a team combining youth and experience for the Merdeka soccer tournament to be held at Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 8 to 18. The Burmese contingent of four officials. Including a delegate for the Aaian Football Confederation200 words
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Article284 1963-07-18 14 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By JOHORE GRAND PRIX SINGAPORE, Wed. The Yamaha factory, manufacturers of the formidable Japanese racing motor -cycle, have asked :helr Singapore agent, Yeo Klang Beng. to appeal to the organisers of the Johore Grand Prix to cut down the distance of the284 words
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Article, Illustration215 1963-07-18 14 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG By THOMAS CUP SHOCK pENANG, Wed. Tan Aik Huang, the Penang Open and Malayan schoolboy badminton champion, will not be available for selection for the Malayan Thomas Cup team to meet the winners of the South AfricaIndia tie in New Zealand on215 words
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288 1963-07-18 14 EPSOM JEEP'S Ten-to-follow PINKSON IS AS GOOD AS EVER CINGAPORE, Wed— My ten horses to follow at the July meeting beginning on Sunday at Bukit Timah are: riNKSON As good as ever; third to Sungfi Wane in the 9f Tengku's Gold Cop at lpoh last month and followed up with288 words
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Article105 1963-07-18 14 LONDON. Wed. There are nine acceptors for the Brown Jacks Stakes to be run over two miles and six furlongs, at Ascot on Friday They are, with probable jockeys and weights: Sannararo (E. Hide) 8.4: Golden Fire (D. Yntes) and Panjamdrum (D. Cullen) both 7.12: Fisherman's Wharf105 words
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338 1963-07-18 14 15 matches arranged for Aussie tour team OINGAPORE. Wed. SingaO pore Amateur Swimming Association have arranged a programme of 13 matches In Singapore and two in Kualvi Lumpur for a West Australian waterpolo team which will tour Malaya next mon+h. The West Australians, who will have five or six Olympic338 words
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Article98 1963-07-18 14 SUNGEI PATANI Wed.— The Kedah Amateur Athletic Association championships will be held at the Danil Aman Stadium. Alor Star, on Friday. The heats will take place in the afternoon and the finals at night. WORTS 01 Afl V SOCCER lpoh Div. 1: Sli:)W Bros v Kilat (Stadium Per;.k>:98 words
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Advertisement52 1963-07-18 14 j SINGAPORE TURF CLUB j FORECAST Jl NUMBERS 4^P mtf TOTE Guaranteed Minimum Dividend Ist PRIZE $600 tO $1 f (Tickets at 50 cts. each) on all race meetings in Singapore and Federation ON SALE 146, Robinson Road. 148, Rochore Road. 54, Joo Chiat Road. 200, Syed Alwi Road. (off52 words
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Article, Illustration356 1963-07-18 15 RUDY 6ELTRAN - By RUDY 6ELTRAN J^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Ambitious plans arc being made to put professional boxing back in the "big time in Malaya. Big money and big names were mentioned when the plans were divulged yesterday by the promoter-to-be He is B.356 words
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Article86 1963-07-18 15 DARIS. Wed.-Raymond Kopa. the French International < entre-forward. will appear before the judicial commission of the National Football League on July 29 following a series of articles in the weekly newspaper Franc«Dimanche. It was announced yesterday. In one article In the series Kopa attacked the organisation ofReuter - 86 words
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Article43 1963-07-18 15 MILAN. Wed.— Milan P.C. have paid "aoout 218-million lire" ($1,066,750) for the transfer ol Brazalian inside forward Amaru do. A Milan club official said last night that v representative had gone to Brazil for transfer negotiations with Amarildo's club. Botafogo.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article463 1963-07-18 15 CRICKET ROUNDUP To v LONDON. Wednesday. Q JSSEX increased their lead in the English county cricket championship by beating Lancashire by 3 1 runs after 20 minutes extra time yesterday Lancashire skipper Ken Grieves declared 49 short of Sussex's total In an effort to instil someReuter - 463 words
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Article80 1963-07-18 15 TRUEMAN IS OUT WITH FOOT INJURY r ONDON. Wed. Freddie lj I'rurnun. the Yorkshire and England fast bowler, haa an injured left foot and waa unable to play for the MCC Australian XI arainat the Rest of EnrUnd at Lord's today. His replacement waa wicketkeeper Alan Smith. Trucman complains ofReuter - 80 words
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Article68 1963-07-18 15 SOUTHAMPTON. Wed. The Reverend David Sheppard, the England Test cricketer, arrived here yesterday from Australia in the liner Canberra. He had stayed on after the MCC Australian tour last winter to carry out church work in Sydney. Sheppard said that he had finished with "big cricket"68 words
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Article18 1963-07-18 15 BRISBANE. Wed.— Queensland beat the South African touring Rugby League team 32-16 here last night— Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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99 1963-07-18 15 BADMINTON Indonesia team beaten in China PEKING, Wed. The Indonesian touring badminton team were beaten 3-2 by a Chinese Youth team here yesterday, the New China News Agency reported. rtesulLs (Chinese names first) were: Men's singles— Fang Kal-Hslang lost to Johnny TJoa 15-9, 17-18. 5-15. Women's singles Chen Yu-Nlanu beatReuter - 99 words
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Article236 1963-07-18 15 That 12^p.c. still makes me mad... LAS VEGAS, Wed World heavyweight champion Sonny Listen said yesterday he was still annoyed about the 12* per cent share of the gate he got for last September's title fight with Floyd Patterson in Chicago. Asked if he would "carry" Patterson for aReuter - 236 words
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Article96 1963-07-18 15 PARIS. Wed. A final rtmnd! of 69 gave young Australian Bruce Devlin a four-stroke win In the French Open golf championship which ended here yesterday. Devlin, who finished well down v.» field In the British Open recently led from the end of the second round andReuter - 96 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-07-18 15 AUm 9 °»p By y mVt Uamiin x^ TIMS I kvjCllt i*^^ \f ]J WD^r l I f PIV^fiOM. _^y^ I B6LOW HIM. i fyy J^^^^^^^^^^^^BsVx <^ uaai t that m tbnor Hf§ 4# Capp &Eg£££jk fßSftS&A&rj ZfeSZS'SFj37 words
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158 1963-07-18 16 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A VISITING American political scientist, Professor R. Gordon Means, said today the real reasons for Indonesian objections to Malaysia had 'very little to do with a plebiscite." Dr. Means, who is now a lecturer at the University oi Singapore under an exchange158 words
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Article36 1963-07-18 16 MOSCOW. Wed A Mo-cow court today sentenced three Jews; to deprivation of freedom, ranging tram mx month! to one year, for! profiteering In tlie illegal sale of I homemade niaizoh.— unleavened passover bread RenterReuter - 36 words
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Article60 1963-07-18 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— Two publications in the Nationaf j Language "The -Kingdom of Sri 1 Wljaya" ana "Festivals in Chinese Society" have been put lon sale to the general public by the Dewun Bahasa. They are available from the j Ooveinment Publications Bureau. I Dewan Bahasa60 words
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217 1963-07-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malays throughout the country observed Mandi Safar today by "washing away" bad luck. Despite warnings by religious leaders that Mandi Safar had no religious significance, Malays visited beaches, streams and disused mining pools. Those who did not go out dropped217 words
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Article82 1963-07-18 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Al the invitation of the South Seas Society. Dr. Lea E. Williams, visiting Professor of the University of Singapore, will speak on "Overseas Chinese Transformation during the Kwang-Hsu period" at 5.30 p.m. on Saturday at the National Library lecture hall. Prof. Williams is an82 words
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143 1963-07-18 16 BOSTON, Wed— An Investigation into the death of a woman who Jumped from a freighter off the Bouth Carolina coast "points toward suicide." police said yesterday when the ship arrived here. Police boarded the freighter Pioneer Isle and questioned a woman passenuer143 words
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Article, Illustration193 1963-07-18 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYA will launch a $42.5 million loan in London on Friday to help finance development projects, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced today. It would be the first public loan to be raised overseas since Independence, he said in193 words
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Article74 1963-07-18 16 SINGAPORE Wed. A boy acted as spokesman when he joined a man in holding up a cinema ticket collector at knife-point in a kampong. off Tamplnes, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain said that the boy would be 16 next month.74 words
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Article154 1963-07-18 16 LONDON. Wed. West Indies had scored 108 for one in their first innings at tea on the first day of their match against Derbyshire at Chesterfield today. Rain restricted play to an hour and 40 minutes up to tea. The not out batsmen were ConradReuter - 154 words
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Article332 1963-07-18 16 LONDON. Wed. After a rather uncertain start, when it was thought that the rise in the U.S. discount rate might bring in sellers, stock markets once again turned upwards and by the close were looking firm. The improvement was helped to some extent by the latest trade figures.332 words
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Article55 1963-07-18 16 LONDON, Wed.— Spot 21 15/IBcL, Aug. 22d.. Sept. 22d.. Oct 22d., Oct. Dec. 22 1. lOd.. Jan. Mar. 1964 22 116 d. Apr/June 22 1/16 d, July Sept. 22 1 16 d.. Oct.' Dec. 22 1 lSd.. Jan. Mar. 1965 22 l/16d.. c.i.f. July unquoted. Aug. 21 7/16 d..55 words
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Article23 1963-07-18 16 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £902, sellers £902-., Forward buyers £901. sellers £902. Settlement £901. Turnover a.m. 230 tons. p.m. 100 tons. Tone: Firm.23 words
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297 1963-07-18 16 No extra session of Parliament, Cabinet decides KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Cabinet today rejected an Opposition request lor an extra session of Parliament' before its August 12 meeting which is to last 10 days. The Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, said this after conferring297 words
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Article41 1963-07-18 16 LONDON. Wed. Mr. John Profumo. former British War Minister, returned to London by air today after a holiday in Switzerland, accompanied by his wife, actress Valeric Hobson. Mr. Profumo told reporters he had nothing to say. Reuier.Reuter - 41 words
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Article168 1963-07-18 16 mr. Urn y.«-- Hun; in Hd a*«y ixacrlully un Tuf.-<l.iy, 18/7/41 ;it .1.30 p.m. at the a« ol V. btaVtag Ix-hind :s .-mis, 4 d.uinhtei.-.. j soot.-in-law, I 4 daughters-in-law, many Kr:ni>i dauKhI terx-ln-law, grand sons-in-law, many t:r:ind and t;n :il >:>.cn<t( hildrrn lo mourn their kf-s. Funeral will168 words
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473 1963-07-18 16 SINGAPORE, VVednesday. 'pilH general-secretary of the National Tnidcs Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Xair, today accused :i "responsible Government official' 1 of I >c i 1 1 <4 contemptuous <>l the commission <>f inquiry on Government daily-rated employees. At the resumed hearing of473 words
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151 1963-07-18 16 British aid plan for 'developingV universities' I ONDON, Wed. The British Government has announced steps to encourage British university staff to serve in universities in Commonwealth developing countries. Mr. Robeit Can, Secretary for Technical Co-Operation told the House of Commons he proposed to supplement existing arrangements. He would offer a151 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-07-18 16 TJIGHEST and lowest tempera- n tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 72 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 91 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7542 words
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