The Straits Times, 19 July 1963
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Title Section22 1963-07-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY < I Rill II l> SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration627 1963-07-19 1 I'LL BE THERE Soekarno is undecided PERSONAL MESSAGE TO MANILA SAYS SIGNING OF MALAYSIA PACT SHOULD NOT AFFECT THE THREE-NATION SUMMIT MANILA, Thursday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN has sent a personal message to President Macapagal confirming that he will attend the scheduled July 30 summit meeting in Manila. The message was627 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-07-19 1 MRS. MARY BARRATT. the 28-year-old widow of Australian jockey- Ken Barratt. 32, who was killed in a road accident, was yesterday awarded S88.332 damages for herself and her two children. In addition, she was awarded $3,334 special damages. The High Court also awarded $10,392 to85 words
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Article109 1963-07-19 1 US bases build-up near us: Aidit JAKARTA, Thurs. J The chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party. Mr. D.N Aidit, has attacked the United States for "building military bases near Indonesia, in Australia and in the Indian islands of Andaman and Nicobar.' He urged the Government to give Its attention toReuter - 109 words
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Article80 1963-07-19 1 VIENTIANE. Thurs. A battalion-strength assault by pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces on a neutralist position in the Plain of Jars was repulsed after a threehour battle before dawn today according to neutralist reports reaching here. Reports from General Kong Lac's neutralist headquarters said the attackers first laid down anReuter - 80 words
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789 1963-07-19 1 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THK Singapore Government today accused pro-Communist trade union leaders of the Singapore General Employees Union of having brought about the closure ol yet another factory, resulting in the loss of employment to 131 workers. It said the 10-year-old Siong789 words
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113 1963-07-19 1 NINGKAN IS CHIEF MINISTER DESIGNATE KICKING. Thurs— All the Sarawak Alliance members of the new Council Negri met in Sibn today and unanimously elected their secretary general. Mr. Stephen Kalons Ningkan. to be the country's first Chief Minister-designate. There were 23 councillors at the meeting.- a gain of four members113 words
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Article73 1963-07-19 1 JESSELTON. Thurs. Pirates held up a native launch carrying 23 people and 25 tons of copra on the high seas. 85 miles south of Tawau. on the east coast of Borneo, police said here last night. Complete details were not available, but a police spokesman saidUPI - 73 words
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Article, Illustration363 1963-07-19 1 Only 70 OUT OF 1,200 pass I^UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Only 70 out of 1,200 clerks in the Federation parsed the recent General Clerical Examination, the general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. G.N. Rajan, said today. Mr. Rajan said that he had written to the363 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-07-19 1 Anne, now nearly 13 to go to boarding school I ONDON, Thurs. Princess Anne. 13 years old in August, is to go to Benenden School. Kent, at the beginning of the autumn term, it was stated today. The Princess has up to now been having private lessons under a governessReuter - 147 words
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Article198 1963-07-19 1 Now a tyre factory for S'pore SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Malayan-Japanese company has been formed to make tyres in Singapore. The company, Bridgestone Malaysia Ltd.. will have an authorised capital of $20 million equally subscribed by Pan-Malaysia Rubber Industries 01" Kuala Lumpur and Briagestone Tyre Co. Ltd. of Tokyo Mr. Ng198 words
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Article57 1963-07-19 1 CALL FOR EMBARGO ON SOUTH AFRICA UNITED VM l<>\^ I'hnr> I Special Committee oil \pirtlltiil tod .i recommended Set h r ft j Council In call for a? mi and iil i'iiib.ii;ii mi South At iii .i. en for* ed if xarj bj in backed |)|< < K57 words
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295 1963-07-19 2 POLICE STOP MEETING BYMARCHING OPPOSITION 130 TO JAIL RABAT (Morocco), Thurs. Police swooped on Tuesday night on a gathering of political leaders in Casablanca and marched off all 130 present to the local police station, it was reported here yesterday. At lea>t 21 deputies of the chamber elected la.-t MayReuter - 295 words
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Article42 1963-07-19 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Lee Alan Becker, of Minneapolis, nas had his balloon licence suspended lor 120 day* for operating a hot j «ir balloon in a careless manner— flying over a conRestcd area at an altitude of less than 1.000 feet.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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89 1963-07-19 2 JAKARTA, Thursday. a TEAM of Indonesian Government observer.! has arrived at Pontianak. West Borneo, to report on "refugees" fleeing Sarawak to escape the "wild British colonial troops" there, Radio Jakarta said. Diplomatic sources here claim they have intelligence information indicating that Indonesia's 12th military command,Reuter - 89 words
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Article, Illustration647 1963-07-19 2 Terror invasion, says Portugal '15 per cent of our part of Guinea penetrated by armed groups: Murder, arson, robbery' LISBON, Thurs. Armed groups have penetrated the southern part of Portuguese Guinea and committed "acts of terrorism of the greatest violence." Portugal's Defence Minister said last night. Ho said the groups,Reuter - 647 words
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Article87 1963-07-19 2 Joint India air games plan NEW DELHI. Thurs. The Indian Government will announce its acceptance of AngloAmerican proposals for joint air exercises on the defence of the Northern border with China in the next few days, the Press Trust of India said last night. The national news agency said theReuter - 87 words
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Article49 1963-07-19 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs Mr. Dean Ruck, Secretary of State, yesterday personally authorised a U.S. visa for 81-year-old Mr. William Oallacher. former British Communist M.P. The visa, revoked earlier, was restored on "compassionate grounds" to enable Mr. Oallacher to visit his elderly sister In Chicago. Reiner.49 words
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99 1963-07-19 2 Thai police hold two 'pro-Red' priests BANGKOK, Thurs. Police have detained two Buddhist priests here on charges of creating disunity among priests and Indulging In Communist activities. They were told to leave their religious orders. Both were said to be close friends of Mr. Art Duangmala. former abbot of aReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-07-19 2 Bykovsky: How I felt in space MOSCOW. Thurs.—Cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky said yesterday that going into weightlessness in space "is as if somebody kneaded you, suddenly stretched you out. caressed and refreshed you with fresh water." Bykovsky spent almost five days in space last month, making 81 orbits. For a whileUPI - 89 words
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249 1963-07-19 2 PARIS, Thursday. THE French National Assembly today approved a controversial Bill aimed at curbing the long series of surprise strikes in the nations public services. Despite all-out leftwing opposition and vigorous hostility from the trade unions, the Government had a comfortable majority of 52Reuter - 249 words
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Article36 1963-07-19 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.— British comedian Peter Sellers arrived here yesterday to make his first film in the United States and help judge the 1963 Miss Universe beauty contest in Miami on Saturday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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78 1963-07-19 2 Dead: The man who bought the Czarist crown jewels 'LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Norman Weisz, Hungarianborn London jeweller who Dought the Czarlst crown jewels for £1 million after ihe Russian revolution, has died. He was 84. He arrived in London with 3s. 6d. in his pocket, and then got a jobReuter - 78 words
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Article158 1963-07-19 2 LONDON, Thursday. A DOCTOR told the British Medical Associa- tion yesterday how he brought back to life a 19-year-old girl "clinically dead" after a road accident. Dr. John Bullough ran to Miss Sylvia Berwick when he saw her knocked down at a street corner.Reuter - 158 words
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Article47 1963-07-19 2 VANCOUVER, Thurs. A man calling himself "Tarzan" went on a rampage in Stanley Park Zoo here last night, releasing scores of rattlesnakes, pythons, ferrets, sharp-toothed ocelots, lizards, monkeys and skunks. ■■Tarzan" was later arrested after a mile-Jong chase through the park.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article44 1963-07-19 2 BUDAPEST. Thurs. Hundreds of people crowded round Mr. Richard Nixon former U.S. Vice-President, when he toured a market here today during his private visit to Hungary Most of them wanted to shake hands, while others asked for his autograph. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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60 1963-07-19 2 'TOM THUMB' TV SET SMALLEST IN THE WORLD NEW YORK. Thurs. A television set described as the world's smallest is to be put on the market here next week. The transistorised set, called the Tom Thumb portable, weighing 7ilb is four Inches wide, five inches high and nine ii.ches long,Reuter - 60 words
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255 1963-07-19 3 PRESIDENT Kennedy gave a broad hint yesterday that a nuclear test ban accord with the Soviet Union would be followed by moves to reach a general settlement of the cold war between East and West. The President, in his firstReuter - 255 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-07-19 3 US airline buys £1 4m worth of British jets TUEW YORK. Thurs.— American Airlines has ordered 15 of the British Aircraft Corporation's 1-11 twinengine jet airliners worth £14,000.000. it was announced yesterday. The announcement was made by Mr. C. R. Smith, president of American Airlines The planes are to beReuter - 211 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-07-19 3 MOSCOW TEAMS BID TO DRAFT PARTIAL TEST BAN TREATY jyjOSCOW, Thurs. America, Russia and Britain announced last night they had "made progress" in talks yesterday on drafting an agreement for a partial ban on nuclear tests. The short communique after the third day of secret talks said the260 words
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Article213 1963-07-19 3 indication that the Russians are making the signIng of a non-aggression pact between the Warsaw Treaty and Nato powers a condition for a test ban agreement, as had been forecast in some quarters earlier. Delegation sources here are maintaining the strict secrecy imposed from theReuter - 213 words
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190 1963-07-19 3 'CIVIL RIGHTS' RIOT WARNING BY KENNEDY WASHINGTON. Thursday PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday urged demon- strators seeking equal rights for Negroes to 'take great care" that their actions did not iead to rioting. Speaking at his Press conference. Mr. Kennedy expressed his concern over situations such as that in Cambridge. Maryland, whereReuter - 190 words
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132 1963-07-19 3 Washington/ Thurs.— President Kennedy said yesterday the United States had made It very clear that It would not co-exist with Cuba, which he termed a soviet satellite In the Caribbean. He made this brief comment when asked if he had seen any indicationsReuter - 132 words
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Article262 1963-07-19 3 Apology now for Philby accuser LONDON. Thurs. The British Government yesterday apologised to Mr. Marcus Lipton (Labour), for denying his assertion almost eight years ago that Mr. Harold Philby was the "Third Man" in the Burgess-Maclean defection to Russia. It asked the House of Commons officially to record that Mr.262 words
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220 1963-07-19 3 NEW YORK, Thurs. A NEGRO clergyman yesterday named Governor Rockefeller and Mayor Robert Wagner In a suit aimed at halting all New York state and city bnilding projects where there was discrimination against hiring Negro workers. The suit, involvi j aboutReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-07-19 3 LONDON, Thurs. The peers of the realm voted last night to speed the day when they may become just plain misters. Bv an overwhelming vote of 105-25, the House of Lords defeated government plans and adopted a motion that probably will make230 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-07-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I I LL rtll-W MY I f»\ pAiicn *»m TiliA *.i C ALL r^ finf\ YL/jL^mfi21 words
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Advertisement13 1963-07-19 3 Ml B H I CARS-TRUCKS-ENGINES cku t ■cuiucil p ~TZL l I |3«mL13 words
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Advertisement232 1963-07-19 3 You get garden-fresh flavour in H\ 67 VARIETIES /A Bh\ kimum /J_| f*^^^*> HV nj MciNz co fft IBm The choice selection of juicy, garden-fresh 'vegetable* in Heinz Vegetable Soup are slowly cooked in succulent broth, masterfully seasoned with real home care There's real economy in- Heinz Vegetable Soup. lr'«232 words
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Article78 1963-07-19 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Radio Singapore will broadcast a feature on the recent Malaysia agreement which took place In London. It Is called "Report from London" and will be broadcast In all languages at the following dates and times: English, tomorrow at 10 p.m.; Tamil, Saturday at 678 words
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747 1963-07-19 4 HARBOUR WORKERS ARE TOLD GOVT WOULD BE FORCED TO TAKE ACTION SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today told leaders of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association that if they proceeded with their planned strike action, they would compel747 words
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Article72 1963-07-19 4 Notice to boat owners SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Muter Attendant has advised the shipping community that as from Sept. 1, all licensed boats of leas than 25 tons, which arc powered by in-board engines, are to have their permanent Dumber painted on each bow. The letters and numbers are to be72 words
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171 1963-07-19 4 i SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ten men took part in an attempted gang robbery at midnight on a lighter loaded with 150 tons of rubber at Telok Ayer Basin. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain told a preliminary inquiry today. He alleged that two171 words
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Article107 1963-07-19 4 $4,000 ARMED GRAB SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three armed thugs this morning robbed a housewife. Mrs. T.S. Mattar, of $4,000 in cash and jewellery. Mrs. Mattar, 40. said she was alone in her Tan Sin Boh Road home ironing clothes when the three men walked in through the open back-door at about107 words
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Article143 1963-07-19 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today granted four decrees nisi dissolving the marriage of four couples all to be made absolute at the end of three months. Lily Lim Seng Nco. whose husband, Poon Fook Cheong. a clerk, left her after seven143 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-07-19 4 MISS JOYCELYN TORRISI (above), Western Australia's South-west Apple Queen for 1963, is now in Singapore for a five-day holiday during which she will help publicise her State's famous apples. Twenty-one-year-old Joycelyn, who lives with her parents and two sisters on a 30-acre apple orchard at84 words
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254 1963-07-19 4 Tetanus death: 6 months for 'sinseh' SINGAPORE, Thurs. A district judge, Mr. Lim Chor Pee, told a "sinseh" (Chinese physician) today that there was a very "high degree of negligence" in his treatment of an injured schoolboy, who subsequently died of tetanus. The judge made vhis remark alter he had254 words
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324 1963-07-19 4 SINGAPORE.. Thurs. OOGER Sng Thiam **> Lye, treasurer of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, today accused a Deputy Public Prosecutor of "prompting" a constable, a prosecution witness. Sng was on trial in the seventh magistrate's court for obstruction under the Trade Dispute Ordinance. Loud324 words
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Advertisement335 1963-07-19 4 i »1 {A Jl TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! I W^mJ-^dmJ^^LkJm Trl 21-116 (SINGAPORE) BEN STUART ROD SAMMY II GAZZARA WHITMAN STEIGER DAVIS. JR. The Killer is The Keeper held "Al Capone" matches his going to bust the key to trades his gun great role in or bust 1 1000 secrets' for a335 words
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Advertisement16 1963-07-19 4 tMO6 Today: 1.30 3.30 7.00 9.30 p.m. Richard Egon Dion* Baker "THE 300 SPARTANS" (Color Scope)16 words
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Advertisement109 1963-07-19 4 :|™^> aTJt^ ai I «p .3r Everybody perspires. At any time, any%vhere. you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it. Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant WMJt quickly, effectively! The handy stick IPNJNMI smooths on your deodorant. Instantly [l||[|Wil dry, soothingly cool,109 words
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Advertisement490 1963-07-19 4 ■ORGANISATION" X«\V SHOW IM. ■It a.m.. 1.45. 4, 6JO ft 9. 1S p.m.! J -^"-x Peter Sellers mi j hw4 Attenboraugh a krrqr Nt«t Chang* MCM prtscnrs Mewart Granger j a net Leigh pj Mcl Ferrer Eleonor Porker m "SCABAMOUChf color sj LAST WAY!!! 11 a.m., 1.30, 4, 6 30490 words
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Miscellaneous393 1963-07-19 4 r PHE following la today, ache- departures dttle of elrll aircraft move- menu at Paya Lebar airport. Slnga- tJ *'"V»« T pore- Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok, Hong Kong. Talpeh. Osaka (CX 730> ARRIVALS :i.m Garuda: From Hadao (OA 990) 7 Jl"^J!*i» T J*'*" 1 8ydncy <QV 3.10 p.m.: from Bangkok. Kuala393 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-07-19 5 MUSA SCULLY - MUSA SCULLY: By Kuala Lumpur, Thurs AND ANOTHER LOST BOY ASKS: WHY DONT MY PARENTS COME, TOO? 'pHE little boy fighting back his tears in the Selangor Children's Home waved goodbye to his best friend, then turned and asked: "Why doesn't my mummy271 words
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Article140 1963-07-19 5 MOSQUES AND POLITICS WARNING A LOR STAR. Thurs.— A The Tengku Bendahara, Tengku Abdul Malik, today, called on Muslims not to treat mosques as places "where a society or community could be disintegrated through different political beliefs.' "II such belief exists among the ra'ayat, some of the alms and good140 words
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Article51 1963-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The two-month-old strike by ?3 employees of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. Ltd. has been called off, following a settlement of the dispute between the company and the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union. The strike was over the alleged misconduct of a union51 words
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63 1963-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ong I Kim Soon. 45. a salesman has I reported to police that two armed thugs robbed him of $644 yesterday. Ong said that he was driving along Wallich Street, when a car overtook and blocked his way. Two men from63 words
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Article56 1963-07-19 5 penang. Thurs. An opium addict. Toh Ah Choon. 03, was Jailed for one year for administering morphine to himself at Dato Kramat Road on July 10. "1 am sending you to prison where you can get medical treatment." the Senior Sessions Court president. Mr. K. Somasundram. told56 words
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Article38 1963-07-19 5 Town Council swearing in MUAR. Thurs. The 12 successful candidates In the recent Town Council elections will be sworn in as councillors here on Sunday. The president, vice-president and members of committees will be appointed on July 2738 words
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126 1963-07-19 5 PENANG, ThUTS. Eleven government toddy shoDS on Ppnane TcinV& ™£t h™ for vSf Island went dry for the second day today with! the island s entire force Of 75 tappers on Strike. They downed tools yester- day ln protect against the dismissal of126 words
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224 1963-07-19 5 Malayans in Hong Kong plan M-day festivities ALAN KHOO from HONG KONG, Thurs. With Malaysia now a certainty, plans are going ahead among Malayans here in Hong Kong to celebrate the birth of the new nation on Aug. 31. The main function will be a reception by the 300strong Malayan224 words
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121 1963-07-19 5 Police: It was murder and suicide DENANG, Thurs. Police today described as a "closed case" the double death drama in an Argyll Road house yesterday. A police spokesman said the deaths were murder and suielde. An amah. Teh Poh Hoon. 56. found lying in a pool of blood beside an121 words
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Article56 1963-07-19 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Legislative Assembly will be asked to approve supplementary expenditure amounting to $730.169—contributions to the Sarawak Flood Relief Fund, the Seafarers' Welfare Board and the National Theatre Trust when it sits next Wednesday. The amount is divided Into $15,000 tor the relief fund. $205,168 for the56 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Five Hong Kong recording artists will arrive in Singapore tomorrow for stage appearances here and in Kuala Lumpur. Among them will be a Malayan. Poon Sow Keng. who is now married and lives in Penang. Once a year she travels to Hong141 words
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Article71 1963-07-19 5 Talent club to hold two dances SINGAPORE, Thurs. I The Singapore Talent Club will hold its inaugural meeting on July 28 at the Chinese Swim- 1 ming Club premises. The club aims at uniting all professional and amateur artists and to look after their welfare and interests. It will hold71 words
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Article24 1963-07-19 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police arrested three nvii in anti-secret society raids and screened 665 suspects throughout the island In the past 24 hours.24 words
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163 1963-07-19 5 A cheerless three-hour drenching and floods for S'pore OINGAPORE, Thurs. A heavy three-hour rain storm this morning drenched the southern part of the island and flooded several low-lying areas The meteorological station at Fullerton Building recorded 1.43 inches of rain, while 0.84 inches was recorded at the airport. But the163 words
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Article27 1963-07-19 5 KLUANO. Thurs. Kluang dlatrict National Union of Trachrrs will hold a Malaysia ball at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on July 27 at 9 p.m27 words
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283 1963-07-19 6 KELANTAN STILL UNDECIDED ON M-DAY FESTIVITY KOTA BHARU, Thursday. 'J'HE PMIP-controlled Kelantan Government has not taken its stand yet as to whether or not to celebrate the formation of Malaysia on Aug. 31. This was stated by the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Ishak Lotfi bin Omar, in an interview with283 words
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145 1963-07-19 6 $sm. sports stadium to mark the big occasion KUALA TRENGGANU. Thurs. A $5, million sports stadium will be built in Kuala Trengganu to commemorate Malaysia Day. This was decided today by the Trengganu State Malaysia Day Celebrations Committee headed by the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. The145 words
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Article42 1963-07-19 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. A Malaysia Kebaya Queen contest U being organised by the New Straits View Hotel on Aug. 30 and 31. The contest is open to all girls residing in the Malaysia territories above the age of 18.42 words
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Article37 1963-07-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. ThUTS. The Government intends to declare the manufacture of bookbinding and synthetic leather cloths a pioneer Industry. Objections may be given In writing to the Minister of Commerce and Industry before Aug. 19.37 words
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Article36 1963-07-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A four-man parliamentary delegagatlon led by the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. will return to Kuala Lumpur by air on Saturday after a twoweek visit to New Zealand.36 words
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Article75 1963-07-19 6 KUCHING, Thurs. Thousands of copies of the Sarawak national anthem, complete with notes and lyrics, have been printed and are ready for the widest possible distribution. The lyrics were chosen from over 60 entries. The $500 contest was won by Mr. Frank Ogden of the Treasury Department.75 words
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142 1963-07-19 6 OINGAPORE, Thurs. The Workers' Party last night denied that its former chairman, Mr. David Marshall, won the Anson by-election in 1961 through Communist support. The party's secretarygeneral, Mr. S. Chong Chee Chong. said that at no time did Barisan Sosialls, which was then142 words
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Article27 1963-07-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Information Services will operate from their new premises at the former Survey Department In Jalan Mountbatten here from Sunday.27 words
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115 1963-07-19 6 Mr. Marshall asks for rally permit SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. David Marshall has applied for a police permit, to address the public in his Anson constituency on Sunday from 5 to 7 p.m. He will speak at the junction of Raub Street and Anson Road. He said today that "this third115 words
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Article60 1963-07-19 6 KAJANO, Thurs. The Kajang High School Old Boys' Association U to launch a fund In memory of a former headmaster to help deserving pupils continue their studies. The fund, to be called the Gates Memorial Fund, is named after the late Mr. C. E. Gates,60 words
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Article, Illustration339 1963-07-19 6 :UA L A BOMPUR* Thurs. A man, a woman, and a footloose goat in a legal triangle today posed a difficult problem for a magistrate, Mr. Mart King Heck. lr. Mah had to decide who owned the goat. Supplah. 55. of339 words
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Article66 1963-07-19 6 A 'thank you procession PENANO. Thurj.— The Butter* worth branch of the Socialist Front will hold a procession in Butterworth on Sunday to thank voters who had cast their votes for Socialist candidates In tn« Town Council election on July 6 At night, a rally will be held at the66 words
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Article54 1963-07-19 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. Justice Buttrose awarded Inch* YusolT bin Abdul Rahman, a religious teaaher and Imam of Pulau Bukom, agreed damages uf $8,500 with costs for injuries he suffered in a road accident 21 months ago. Inche Yuaoff, 65. had brought the action against a lorry54 words
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Article185 1963-07-19 6 Barisan Assembly move on merger SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Legislative Assembly will be asked next week to condemn the Government for signing the Malaysia agreement and demand that it immediately reject the pact. A motion to this effect will be moved by the Barisan Sosialls chairman. Dr. Lee Slew Choh. at185 words
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84 1963-07-19 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two Malay f 1 m stars. Sa'adiah anc S. Kadarisman. flew to Tokyo this morning to take part in an Eastmancolour Malay film there. The film is Shaws Malay Film Productions' "Melanchong ka-Tokyo" (Holiday In Tokyo), a musical comedy. TheKyodo - 84 words
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Miscellaneous72 1963-07-19 6 Alley Oap By V.T. Hamiin nieh Tracy By ih*>su>r Gould Li'l \hn<>r By A I Yapp I/s'Gh.'.'-i MUSTLEAVE CREATING ""I /buT- WHERE CAN I FiNDTME^ I w a K &EAL)Tv-A^D GET BACK TO *v MOOEL FOR TWE LOWMT TVH. t fcTtS LIKt v. [r~^^>-""^\ EARvng **< lOf MAM? A mUnaan72 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1963-07-19 7 JONESES alibi iwm not. for a in:«n of his type and tastes, implausible. And its embarrassing nature tacitly suggested why he had tried to rig a more respectable cover. "That night." he said, I drove into the West End and picked1,023 words
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Article, Illustration572 1963-07-19 7 HEALP: THE GRANDEES OF CRIME SHED NO TEARS CONTINUING THE SERIES ON GREAT FIGURES OF THE ENGLISH BAR TWO: That during that night according to the MerriAelds themselves Mrs. Ricketts was seriously ill. and Mrs. Merrifield sat up, dosing her with brandy. That, eventually, she had called another doctor. That572 words
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Advertisement191 1963-07-19 7 Player's GOLD LEAF specially made for real smokers Real smoking pleasure that's what Player's Gold Leaf bring you. They're rich with the full, mellow flavour of choice Virginia tobacco. A flavour made extra smooth by the special filter. In England Gold Leaf became the top selling filter brand just five191 words
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Article31 1963-07-19 8 2» Word* J/# rWifiimuai) MADAM YAP KIM CHOON and family thank friend*, relative* for donations, wreaths, message* of condolence* and attendance at tha funeral of late Mr. L!m Khoon Pal.31 words
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Article226 1963-07-19 8 1* .Vor4» $l» immtmmm) ■miMIIII TO BUY Kyvita when your doctor prescribe* a low- fat diet Kyvita crlKpbrrad la nourishing, •attafytne. appetising. Tit It today. roland'*. If yon wmnt an expert Haircut or If you want to h»T* a hiKh quality Permanent-ware. Consult Mr. RoUmd. Of Club Artl*tlqu* Parla.226 words
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Article719 1963-07-19 8 At various times since the end of the war, the lurid warning has gone forth that Penang, once it ceased to be a free port, would rapidly degenerate into a fishing village. Or, to change the metaphor, a sleepy hollow. The first occasion was in 1956,719 words
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Article505 1963-07-19 8 President Ngo Dinh Diem's blockade of the pagodas will, for the time being, prevent Buddhist priests from lefcdinq fresh street demonstrations. But it will not stop others from organising demonstrations in the priests' name. And it will not prevent the priests from carrying out their threat to have505 words
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483 1963-07-19 8 J.H. Ferguson - THE PRESIDENT WHO FELL FLAT ON HIS FACE J.H. Ferguson fcf LONDON, Thurs. The President of Ecuador, Mr. Carlos Arosemena, has been forcibly removed by the Army on the ostensible grounds that he was frequently drunk and incapable, or drunk and disorderly. He has not been charged with these offences,483 words
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Article, Illustration847 1963-07-19 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - ROBERT STEPHENS BY LORD HAILSHAM and the American envoy. Mr. Averell Harriman, are now in Moscow on the most important diplomatic mission for more than a decadeTheir immediate purpose is to secure Russian agreement to a nuclear test ban treaty. But847 words
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159 1963-07-19 8 AS MR. K. SITS DOWN AT THE TEST BAN TREATY TALKS IN MOSCOW tests, which would not require inspection. Russia can be expected to try to pass this off as a concession on her part and to try to obtain something in exchange. Mr. Khrushchev has suggested a non-aggression pact159 words
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Advertisement552 1963-07-19 8 Straits Times k Malay Mail CMaeMeel *il»e<Ueeiew*s be headed »*t let «oo» COCO ITONASg ARCABt Orator* Hoed ooco rroßAsi branchm AT HOLLAND MOAO-KATONG KCFPII. MOAD-MAVAC BACK Aeimrtna A*****: OfTY BOOK •TORS LTD MWiicJuht Hoae*. CoHyer Qaay TMC NCWt FRONT FMzpetfick's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval Baa* MAMIIM552 words
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Advertisement60 1963-07-19 8 WHAT EKG TELLS THE DOCTOR ABOUT YOUR HEART This amazing machine can spot a "silent" heart attack you never knew you had sometimes warn of potential trouble. Learn how it can relieve many worries about skipped beats, fast beats and heart murmurs! Read in JULY Reader's Digest (Now On Sale)60 words
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Advertisement262 1963-07-19 8 ©EARN What you're really worth! Let ICS tnining develop your ability and heip you to a better job. With ICS you learn »t home, at your own pace You; progret* it sure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow. Send u» tb# coupon below today? Moderate feat, no books to bay.262 words
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Obituary31 1963-07-19 8 tt Wordi tit (Minimum) DIMNEY. On July 15th. IM3. after a ahort Illness. Philip Stuart Dempeey. of Caermellln Croft, Lizard Cornwall, formerly Principal Teachers Training Coll**>. Singapore and Lt. Cdr. MRNVR.31 words
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Obituary32 1963-07-19 8 tt Ward* $10 (Mimimutm) •CNJAMIN SIMMONS Rernembertnf with love and indescribable sorrow, ray adored huaband. formerly of th« Malayan Teacher* 1 Colle».-e who met his undeserved death on July 19tr 1»8J. Celia.32 words
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Article345 1963-07-19 9 CAMPAIGN TO CONSOLIDATE AND INCREASE WORLD MARKET SHARE gIG changes have taken place in Australia's food production in the last 25 years. Not only has Australia increased the annual production of many ol its major foodstuffs considerably but with careful scientific planning it also has345 words
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Article79 1963-07-19 9 AUSTRALIAN ghee is i J\ becoming increasingly popular in Singapore, Malaya and North Borneo. Ghee imports to these areas from Australia in the year ended June 30. 1962, totalled more than 1.5 million lb.. worth about $2.25 million. The general manager of Australia's Queensland Butter79 words
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335 1963-07-19 9 YfWK and food clubs, many of them with a large number of professional nun ;<s members, have become a popular part of the Australian wav of life. At regular meetings, usually held in conjunction with a dinner or luncheon, food and wine are335 words
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Article, Illustration335 1963-07-19 9 Dietician: Cheese is complete protein food QIETICIANS describe cheese as "the complete protein food". All living tissue is made from protein muscle, skin, hair, internal organs, and even sections of the bones and the human body uses it to build335 words
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169 1963-07-19 9 AUSTRALIA A MAJOR EXPORTER OF OATS FARMERS and manu1 facturers in mor* than 16 countries in Asia, Europe and Africa last year used 34,000 tons of Australian oats to produce foodstuffs. Oats are Australia'* second main grain crop, and the har\est in the year ended June 30. 1962. exceeded 55169 words
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Advertisement225 1963-07-19 9 BUY FROM /^AUSTRALIA ...fine foods and NA/ines from rift ia jf one of the world's greatest Asi| ,r~r? 7^311 jLm food-producing nations U x JMSg||'iJJJftJJJ|^HH^^y^/^ mkjf^Mr People in over 100 countries have come to know Australian JW quality. You too will appreciate the value offered by the r^j^JTlw __j^3J^^Bi^r''wir y225 words
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264 1963-07-19 10 LARGE canneries set among leafy, fragrant fruit orchards and groves in Australia last year poured out more than 272 million cans i of apricots, peaches, i pears and pineapples. Fruit is hygienically cookrd in syrup of pure cane sugar to preserve the delicate fullness264 words
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Article140 1963-07-19 10 Fresh sugar records set rV. Australian sugar Industry established m new series of records during the 1962 harvest. The area of cane harvested, the volume of cane crashed and the quantity of sugar produced were all In excess of previous harvests. During the year endca June 30. 19U2 Australia exported140 words
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Article, Illustration320 1963-07-19 10 HARVESTER CUTS 15 TONS OF SUGAR CANE IN HOUR FRST used in the Australian sugar Industry only six years ago. mechanical harvesters (above) now cut nearly 1.051.000 tons of sugar cane or 8.7 per cent of the entire barvest. Before the introduction of the harvesters,320 words
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578 1963-07-19 10 SCIENCE HELPS FARMER INCREASE HIS PRODUCTION A USTRALIAN scientists are engaged in a never ending task to improve further the already high quality of a Wide range of Australian rural products, and to increase the average yields Already much greater quantities of wheat, oats, apples, peaches and pears per acre578 words
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Article81 1963-07-19 10 OLIVES are harv-sted at a farm in Rubinvale. northwestern Victoria. Australia, with a treeihakrr mounted oa a tractor. A larce canvas sbret supported by a metal rlns is first spread beneath the tree to form a catching basin. Then the Ion? pole of the shaker is moved81 words
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Advertisement179 1963-07-19 10 You enjoy all the goodness of a gallon of whole milk in every pound of KRAFT CHEESE AUSTRALIA'S FINEST PROCESSED CHEESE i Kraft Cheese is made under the |^^i "^\l most hyg ienic conditions from Htafc^^^^^^-^^diß creamy, dairy fresh milk. It takes 1 one gallon of whole milk to make179 words
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Advertisement89 1963-07-19 10 it i mm w rld 1 1 fam us Drink a beer that's really beer-Foster's Lager. Enjoy its clean, keen, cold taste. Linger over its full-bodied sparkle. Get a lift that makes you glad you're thirsty. Foster's Lager is a man's drink which SflMJlflHH refreshes like nothing else can. That89 words
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552 1963-07-19 11 $300,000 WORTH FOR MALAYA LAST YEAR the coast of Western Australia, among islands, atolls and reefs,, a great fleet of small, but well-equipped boats is catching sufficient crayfish to supply 20 million 1b. of frozen crayfish a year for the gourmets of the world. These552 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-07-19 11 Fresh Australian food for Singapore by jet daily Million dollar cargo terminal J^jODERN handling and temperature control methods are used by Qantas, to ensure that Australian foods arrive in Singapore at the peak of their freshness and flavour. Australian Toods are now being air-freight-ed to Singapore 12 times a week,329 words
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103 1963-07-19 11 NOW AIR-BEEF REPLACES THE OVERLAND TREK IN far north-west, Australian beef cattle are slaughtered as inland centres and flown to the major export sea terminals. The carcases reach their destination in a few hoars and are in the best condition. Previously, a long overland trek was necessary from these remote103 words
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232 1963-07-19 11 STEELWORKS WITH OWN KITCHEN TO TEST TIN CANS TO make certain that its tinplate is perfect for 1 food canning, an Australian steelworks employs technologists to can and cook foodstuffs in its own research kitchen. Particular attention is paid to varying temperature conditions under which cans of food may be232 words
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293 1963-07-19 11 SO popular are Australian wines from the Hunter River district of New South Wales, that an oldestablished company last year planted more than 8,000 rootlings and cuttings on a property there. Thts Is believed to be the biggest jingle vine293 words
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Advertisement46 1963-07-19 11 J^g^jSjif CANNED TOMATOES DARK GRAPE JUICE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Rr nOl LIGHT GRAPE JUICE I C rXT I ORANGE JUICE VN/i^lJBBl/S^Jlf SLICED BEETROOT tIX < f^3^T rJufj^J' TOMATO PUREE "BERRI" BRAND I AUSTRALIAN 1 CANNED FRUIT JUICES I BEN COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR (Petaling Jaya) IPOH SS46 words
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Advertisement390 1963-07-19 11 AUSTRALIA'S MOST SUPERB yS WINES COME FROM y^A SEPPELTS L^> B f ~HA 1 [SEFPELTS >-jfti--vl y"" SOLEBO A n+'"?L.\ Ucumt fZ J7r W \^S mcsuno KLSSLS ARA WATTA RIESLING. A deliciowly refreshing dry wine with a full Riesling bouquet and a pleasant, crisp finish MOYSTON CLARET. Scppelis" Moyston Claret390 words
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406 1963-07-19 12 Australians develop butter and cheese in powder form TWO new dairy products will soon be available in commercial quantities as a result of research undertaken by the Dairy Research Division of Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation. The products are a dry powdered cheese and a spray-dried powder with406 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-07-19 12 Farmers, graziers, orchardists bring samples of best crops, livestock 'pilK important role ol rural industries in the Australian economy is emphasised each year by the constant growth in size and popularity of State agricultural shows. In every State capital, farmers and graziers, orchardists and366 words
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118 1963-07-19 12 $68,000 machine re- cently installed at cold stores near Stanhope. Queensland, will expedite the movement of Australian export apples from orchard to ship's hold. The machine, the first in Australia, will grade. wash and polish more that 100 bushels of apples an hour.118 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-07-19 12 FRUIT and vegetables of all varieties are grown in every State of Australia. Dried, canned and preserved fruit, jams and canned vegetables are important Australian products and are exported in great quantities. The climatic range of the continent enables the range of107 words
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Article349 1963-07-19 12 A U8TRAL1AN dried truits j\ —the luscious sultana raisins seeded raisins and currants grown In sunny vineyards add attractiveness to many dishes Experts recognise these dried fruits as being among the best available. They contain 75 per cent natural fruit sugar, much more than dried349 words
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Advertisement23 1963-07-19 12 ROBERtf JPRICOTS ROBERN AUSTRALIA'S ff&SSE* riNTQT Robert CANNED Mpm| FRUITS F qMS APRICOTS W <• > 1 PEARS PEACHES NOW OBTAINABLE FROM COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKETS23 words
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Advertisement202 1963-07-19 12 PROFIT FROM THE DOG FOOD MARKET! 1 fd^i K9'» extensive ronge of dog foods from Australia mcon brisker trading, faster profit* all "year long. Dogs like K9's delicious toste Customers like the woy K9 provide* their pet with o complete, balanced diet at far less the cost and inconvenience of202 words
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154 1963-07-19 13 Back pay for daily-rated employees switched to —monthly KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Government announced today that the conversion of 6,000 daily-rated employees to monthly-paid is to be back-dated to Jan. 1 this year. In a statement, the Government praised the successful conclusion of negotiations as "a tribute to the154 words
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79 1963-07-19 13 University of Malaya's new professors |£UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Two new professors have been appointed to the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya. Tney are Prof. Wazlr Pa'.lie and Prof. Leong Peng Chong who ill head the departments of anatomy and biochemistry respectively. Prof. Pallie was formerly head of79 words
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Article89 1963-07-19 13 Tariff on light bulbs sought KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Tariff Advisory Committee has been asked to impose a 60 per cent duty on imported bulbs for domestic lighting. Protection is sought by a local manufacturer. At pre- sent there is no duty. The committee's secretary. Tnche Abas bin Mohamad, in89 words
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Article56 1963-07-19 13 PENANO, Thurs. Prizes totalling $1,000. given by Mr. N.T.S. Arumugam Pillai. will be awarded to the three best articles In the Penang Historical Society's annual competition on subjects of Malayan interest. Entries should be submitted to the secretary, Penang Historical Society. 4. Tanjong Tokong, Mukiin 18.56 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-07-19 13 High Court rules that lorry driver involved in crash that killed two jockeys is 'wholly to be blamed' IPOH, Thurs. Damages totalling $102,058 were awarded by the High Court here today to the widow, children and parents of Australian jockey Ken Barratt, 32, who was killed in412 words
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Article, Illustration264 1963-07-19 13 A PERMANENT BAN ON BANI BY MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TTHE Federation Government today permanently barred Singapore Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman S. T. Ban! from entering Malaya. An official gazette notice announcing the ban said it had been imposed "in the interests of public security." It did not elaborate. The prohibition264 words
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148 1963-07-19 13 Scholarship award by Hume Industries IT U A L A LUMPUR, Thurs. Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd. today announced the establishment of a scholarship for graduates of the universities of Malaya and Singapore. The post-graduate scholarship, tenable for two years, will be awarded each year alternately by the University ol148 words
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Article55 1963-07-19 13 KUCHINO, Thurs. British Army engineers have built a bridge and 15 culverts, and helped the Kuching Rural District Council to complete the last four miles of the Padawan Road in the past six weeks. Padawan l.s near the Indonesian border not far from Tebedu where the55 words
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Article44 1963-07-19 13 Vice- President takes over SINGAPORE. Thurs. The vice-president of the University of Singapore Students' Union, Mr. Francis Chen, la the new union president. Re has taken over from Mr. Gilbert Chai, who resigned u president "for academic reasons" after holding office for 10 months44 words
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Article36 1963-07-19 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The resumed hearing of the commission of inquiry on Government dailyrated employees today was adjourned till tomorrow when the workers' representative. Mr. C. V. Dovan Nuir said he "was not feeling well."36 words
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Article, Illustration1186 1963-07-19 13 Two of the three charges of kidnap are stood down ALBERT SOON TRIAL BEGINS SINGAPORE, Thurs. A young music teacher, Irene See Chye Neo, told the Assize Court today how she was taken against her will from Singapore by a former engineering student, Albert Soon Heng Teong, to his home1,186 words
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Advertisement112 1963-07-19 13 'Just righ€ys£\ made by JOHN WHITE means made Just right MADE IN ENGLAND JOINT PAINS STOP and then you say thanks to JL De Witts H Kidney Bladder Pills f^. They quickly mak» your kidneys and bladder work jHf^B proparly again and clear out the poisons that cauia Mf JOINT112 words
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Advertisement110 1963-07-19 13 GENERAL THOUSANDS OF SATISFIED OWNERS ARE YOUR ASSURANCE 19-likN Scram 2 ifnlw Automatic •naktn*., Central AGC Uakt*4 C bannal Indicator CCIt 42) lim* charm*! No. Ito 12— Mm -I* AC Powar Tra** II I former 230 V SO e/t Cl-ar Metatat, Hi-fi Sam*— Km W.oa«« Cabinet Hlr. f yrchoM Termi110 words
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Miscellaneous478 1963-07-19 13 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE H VSSI& M T e^ YE MEDIUM WAV* SEKVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. 4?f metre* Negaru-ku; 6.02 Prelude To shortwavf >;ißviri BreakJaat; 7.00 Time Signal, The SHUKTWAVt StBVlCt News; 710 Songs And Sweet 41 metres Music; 7JO Learn A Word A a478 words
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224 1963-07-19 14 w -< SOUTH Wales Switchgear Ltd. of Black wood, Britain, a member of the Aberdare Group, has been awarded a contract worth nearly $1.3 million by the Singapore Public Utilities Board lor what is described as a novel design of outdoor 11, 000- volt224 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-07-19 14 Speaker joins 'life' company DATO HAJI Mohd. Noah bin Omar (above), Speaker of the House of Representatives, Federation of Malaya, has accepted appointment as deputy chairman of The First Life Insurance Co. Ltd., Singapore. This was announced by the chairman. Mr. Scan Boon Heng. at a recent board meeting.49 words
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211 1963-07-19 14 T.S. TAN - T.S. TAN By pORMOSA is making a strong bid for a bigger share of the market in Malaya through a new $1 million firm of importers and exporters being set up in Kuala Lumpur. Although imports from Formosa have increased over the past two211 words
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Article75 1963-07-19 14 NY bank course MR. CHEN Kan Sem, assistant accountant of the First National City Bank in Kuala Lumpur last week left for a two-month study course in banking at the head office in New York. On his way back to Malaya, Mr. Chen will visit some of the bank's offices75 words
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Article178 1963-07-19 14 rrtHE latest method of X doughnut making will be demonstrated to the public visiting the 1963 Happy World Trade Exhibition which begins next Friday. Prlma Ltd. proprietors of Singapore's multi million dollar flour mill, with the cooperation of the United States of America Wheat Association, has178 words
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Article65 1963-07-19 14 Japan now ranks among the world's largest alloy steel producers, outranked only by the United States and Russia, according to statistics. Her production of alloy steel, Including low alloy steel for mechanical and structural uses, totalled 2.639.000 tons last year 85.000 tons more than that of West65 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-07-19 14 3M general manager on expansion programme All ß. J.D. Dunmire, gen- eral manager, Far East region of Minnesota Mining Manufacturing Company left for Bangkok yesterday after a week's visit in Singapore discussing 3M*s activities with the local agents with a view to expanding business in Malaysia. Mr. Dunmire. who is139 words
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Article41 1963-07-19 14 C W dividend Cable and Wireless announced in London that it is paying an interim dividend of 3jd. against 3d. Group earnings for the three months ended June 30. 1963 was £313,000. compared with £282,892 in the corresponding period last year.41 words
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Article, Illustration276 1963-07-19 14 MITSUI BANK TO OPEN HERE NEXT FRIDAY A LEADING Japanese Mitsui Bank. Tokyo, is its newly established Sing It will initially operate with a staff of about 30 including 25 locally recruited members, in its temporary office at Cecil Street. Construction work will shortly begin at Robinson Road on a276 words
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Advertisement250 1963-07-19 14 t t^^T- v jy'iiff—- >iv* M E It G E OB S-B E M M (\J^) DIES EL 'Go Anywhere' UNIMOG POWERFUL VERSATILE 4 WHEEL DRIVE DIFFERENTIAL LOCK SYNCHROMESH TRANSMISSION HIGH GROUND CLEARANCE With attachments the UNIMOG can take the place of:— Drainage Irrigation Harvester Mower Pump Road Builder Cultivator250 words
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Advertisement130 1963-07-19 14 i<?sa Brilliant New 23" <■! Sets the Fashion Internationally Whatever the camera sees you sec vividly brought to life on the Pye 4302 s big 23" screen! This is the set that <le» sets a new international standard of TV perfection. Brilliant Pye research brings you pictures of o clority130 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-07-19 15 PHILIP KHOO By ANOTHER BABY DUE— SUDDENLY A WIDOW SINGAPORE, Thurs. An expectant widow, madam Jathambal. 35, and her 15 children are on the verge of starvation since tragedy struck them last week. Her husband, Mr. S. Paehaimuthu. 43, the chief watchman of293 words
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Article227 1963-07-19 15 KUAL rrHE 700 clerical and a< x Federal Capital Co will be asked by their uni stitute industrial action i not attend to union den A LUMPUR, Thursday, iministrative staff of the mmissioner's office here Lon for a mandate to inif the adminstration does nands227 words
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Article71 1963-07-19 15 PENANO, Thurs.— Noordin bin Abdullah. 15, Samsudln bin Abdullah, 17. and Mohamed Yunus bin Asharls, 17, were today remanded on a charge of being members of an unlawful assembly. They pleaded not guilty to a Joint charge of assaulting Precha Vanrmnlt in Ourney Drive on the71 words
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Article99 1963-07-19 15 PENAN G, Thurs.— Employees of the Penang branch of Malayan Banking Ltd. this afternoon called oil their "work to rule" campaign after a meeting with the management with the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, acting as mediator. A joint statement Issued after the meeting99 words
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Article41 1963-07-19 15 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The University of Singapore Fund received two donations totalling $125 between June 23 and yesterday. The donors are: Mr Robert Tan Hui Boon cs40 1 and anonymous ($B5) The total now stands at $85 951.64.41 words
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229 1963-07-19 15 AN angry two-hour annual meeting of Tronoh Mines here resulted from a shareholder's allegation that the board was needlessly withholding Information. Major T. J. W. Allen, representing many shareholders In Malaya, thought Insufficient Information had been given on assets and operations. He said229 words
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193 1963-07-19 15 Reserve Unit men line up for village accusers pENANG, Thurs. The police acted today on yesterday's report by seven Tanjong Tokong villagers, who claimed that they had been assaulted by men of the Federal Reserve Unit. All Reserve Unit men on duty In the Tanjong Tokong area on Tuesday the193 words
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315 1963-07-19 15 COURT ASKED: DECIDE BONUS THIS WAY SINGAPORE, Thursday MR. J. J. RATTRAY, representing Boustead iTI and Co. (1960) Ltd- yesterday recommended to the Industrial Arbitration Court that bonus should be calculated on the basis of percentage of ANNUAL salary He was making his submission during hearing of a dispute between315 words
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Article37 1963-07-19 15 KUANTAN. Thurs.— Dr. V. Natkarni, the medical officer in Pekan. 28 miles from here, has left for India on six weeks' leave. He is being replaced by Dr. Chan Lam Kong from Kuala Lumpur.37 words
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Advertisement149 1963-07-19 15 1 fl [ft S*'>*- jfl The one thing I young girls should never 1 economise on Certain skin conditions are especially common to young girls and boys; like spots, ptmples. blackhead or very greasy skins. These conditions are too important to be treated with a cheap remedy. Whatever your age.149 words
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Advertisement181 1963-07-19 15 oNLY&vi^e AUTO'FIL BATTERY G|VEs y ou ONE SHOT TOPPING UP j^^^SSSSsa^^^X NO HfESS' NO BOTHER*— -^^^t^r^sftsssir amo-30 nrrniiDiii ooes-oi DCTRA-LONG LIFE FOR COVER OFF /*E^ \/^f Whether you top up yom bat <*&^^^^ tery yoursetf or rt <iome i4&£*^^^'>y£ V* 1 y° u «*i aU the time with an I181 words
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Advertisement395 1963-07-19 16 NOTICES NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT IPOH CIVIL SUIT NO. 368 OF IMS Between: Harper, OUfillan Co. Ltd.. Ipoh. Plaintiff. And 1. Wong Yinft Choon,) 80 Jalan Yang Kal-) som. Ipoh all partners 2. Chow Chak Sang. trading as 34395 words
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Advertisement665 1963-07-19 16 NOTICE NOTICE THE PUBLIC is hereby notified that as from the Ist day of July 1963 MR. LAM SIONG OOH alias DAVID OOH has retired from the partnership of "PREMIER PUBLICATIONS and as from the Ist of July 1963 the Partnership business will be carried on ln partnership by MR.665 words
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Advertisement863 1963-07-19 16 S|^^^K^»s^.^^afi| Wn Nyi lat I n 'JW-l 'A JH 11 ISiHU I i I a *^**^»^>*^>I»**1»**^>»^>»»»aaaaaa»aa^Sn^E*aaaaaa»aaaaaaaaa»^Sa^B (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box St ets. axtrm T-, ALL APPLICANTS to Box No. 6907 thanked. Position filled.. A JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER required by Legal Firm. Apply Box A863 words
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Advertisement978 1963-07-19 16 SITUATIONS VACANT «_<«">-*•* M WANTBD TEACHER of English mmlmum qualifications School Certill- b^j^,, according to Government rate. Apply to Secretary, Board of ManagWaV T.l*rnong National Type Primary School. Bentong. Within S weeks from this date. PATERSON. SIMONS A CO.. LTD.. Singapore, require* experienced asslstant. ag* 30—40, for th* building material*978 words
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Advertisement956 1963-07-19 16 OFFICE SPACE VACANT tt Words SS (Mt*.)ttmm SO ets. aatr SSO SO. FT. prtm* offle* spat available A.I A. Building. Triepboo OFFICE SPACE WANTED wJds ss <*!..>->•* st eu.«*r ocdbcicm mS iwim nL« J*^ lvt D1 R"»Ulre •I?*"_ H,'? O'!L_££ f 1*0 fTJ"*" 1 JJIVL.T^E '"IZfV-r.J business Bo *5100 B.T.956 words
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Advertisement1096 1963-07-19 16 TOURS k EXCURSIONS tt Words SSJMin.)— Box Sa ets. extra BANGKOK HONGKONG TAIPEI Japan, Air 20 day* $1605/- Departure 4-8: Bangkok/Chlengmai 15 days ai $360/- Departure 3-6: Federation 7 days $120/-. $86/-; Departure 21-7. 4-8. 11-8, IS-8: Cameron Hlgtilaart* 7 day* $120/- Departure 2-8. Contact Metropole I Travel Service. 1151,096 words
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Advertisement1103 1963-07-19 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Words SS (Min.>—aox SO ets. txtrm JAGUAR 2.4 MARK It 1961 Model Royal Maroon W/s tyre* with Overdrive and Radio. Immaculate Condition regularly serviced accident-free. 57.500/-. Tel: B'por* T7678. YOU CAN OWN a quality used car for a* little aa S9OO down and th* balance over1,103 words
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Advertisement954 1963-07-19 16 FOR SALE tt Words SS (Mln.) Box SO ets. extra FOR FIRST CLASS TAILORING at competitive prUws. Winter Troptral suits, dinner suits, sblrts, military uniforms, riding breeches, ladle* costume* dress** knitting wool*. Jaw*, Bateks. pleas* visit always North Tutors 4/10 Tanglln Rd.. Singapore liirs* selections first class workmansnlp guaranteed. Urgent954 words
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Advertisement1452 1963-07-19 17 lUitfoo^ajiw^J**^^*^ Out Sport Sana P. moat Ptnant .lfvooorui i-aaai. OaMia. rtjak. raan v Pt/iuly 20 Jaty 21 MENEUUS Littrpm, Glaifeo Will Uly 21 te»y 2J/1I Ml* 0* MACHAOM aianaiiuta. Utaraaol Jiiy 24 Jaly 25 Jaly 21/ S ooiiut Uraaaal. Giasfo* will «q 1 taj ASPNALION I pill. Mlvre H'bort Auf1,452 words
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Advertisement2475 1963-07-19 17 Will lK\ flirt iff 1 1 TWkJ 1 1\4 rur EAT I l IJ C C JHHMV 1L M« V» Lintj YS) 57W ivy a^^^F^^aY t? *7 zw 57«j >.ii.imu in unu. v navu. nammrs, orlmin, Antwerp /i» A\f Aw -W 7/ JAf /L" ytSg*^ rottepjam. amstubam. pm. mtmumJl urn2,475 words
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Advertisement1304 1963-07-19 17 feMcAUSTER tfc CO.. LTD. w,^ Ttl: Ht: ***** \a3bw ItmWAti UMI tit HXAVBNESS LIKE LONDON, HAMMIM, ROTTEROAM, IOS ANtiELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. HULL 1 MIMUIOROHGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY Of MAWCAini f '"Km^u""* > Sore P. S'liam Pening lOUSAinvi'lLE tt/20 July SO Jkly/ 1 Aug S'pon P. S ham1,304 words
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655 1963-07-19 18 From Our Market Correspondent rERE was a spurt in prices in the industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange when it opened yesterday. This was a continuance of the movement which developed late in Wednesday trading and was thought in some quarters to655 words
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Article22 1963-07-19 18 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Jaly 1? Jaly is Industrials: 118.39 119.4* Tins. 112.25 11S.M rubbers: 114.08 114.08 De«. 29. IMS ISO.22 words
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Article708 1963-07-19 18 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE (COMBINED business vi the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in bracket*: INDUSTRIALS: B*ustead (1,000) $1.64; Dunlept (12.000) $3.31, (1,000) $3.33, (8,000) $3.32, (14,000) $3.30; C. msltsrs (1,000) $3.39, (1.000) $3.42, (1.000) $3.34. (1,000)708 words
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401 1963-07-19 18 mHERE was a jump of $3.50 1 In the tin price in Penang yesterday which took It to $455.25 on an offering down 5 tons to 240 tons. In London on Wednesday, ring dealing Interest was quite actively sustained at prices which401 words
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Article26 1963-07-19 18 CLOSING PRICES July 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73 cents (up three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $455.25 (up $3.50) Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).26 words
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Article123 1963-07-19 18 MELBOLRNE. Than 'I'he buying support for \t»&m x continued to increase and excess of rises over fails expanded B.H P. which was traded solidly rose «d. higher to 555. 64. and A.C.L Improved on a record profit at £3.3 million. Oils and btue tnttali were traded at stead)'123 words
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Article246 1963-07-19 18 AUGUST tlrst grad* rubber buy*r* f.e.b. (Used at S a.m. In Sing.Mr* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73 cent* per lb. up Uuee-quartera of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for me position. The tone was ttsady. R.A.S. and P.M. R.I. closing pncti In cents per lb. yesterday:246 words
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Article215 1963-07-19 18 SHIPS ly>nt alenKtid* tn* tiniaper* Harbour ortarves er *xp**t*« teday aaajg Btr«at van Dleraen 48. TJipondok »/30 Vartla 23/24. Bands. 6/7, Hai*vard 10/11. Kofuku atani 19. Hoegk Drake Mlhara 13/14. Star Areturua 6A. Nabob 31/3 a, Tokal Mani 4/a. Hal L«e 19. Tronon N.W. 2. ToJiyo alaru215 words
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Article170 1963-07-19 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) July 18. Three ™~i«». T Dunlops 20 eta. alcAllster 12 eta. E. smelters 20 ct*. Robinson 11 eta. Kmo 21 ets. Rotbman* 11 eta. K. N. 18 eta. 8. Darby id UummoD IS cv. 8. Land 3 eta. C. Storage Aid. H. Spura 11 ctx. 8.170 words
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Article93 1963-07-19 18 EXCHANGE RATES -THl Malayan Bank.' A,*.. elatlen made Uhk changes la !t» rates to merchant* yesterday (all to $100): Ntw Y«rk: baying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 d/« 33 3/M credit bills. 33 5/16 trade bills. Idling TT or OD ready: Swiss Franei 140J; Frsnsr) Francs 1591;93 words
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Article74 1963-07-19 18 CHINESE Prertuct luhanu. Unfa. **rt nton pncit per plcul >ut«day: C****tut ait: bulk J441 aeUera, drum $47J Mllcn. C«*ra: July/ Aug. CK /Continent buyer*. P****r: Muniok white >137 i Mll«n. Sarawak white (125 seller*, apeeui Sarawak black *92| «ellen. garbled Lamping black $921 seller*. AST A. $1024 Hllrn74 words
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Advertisement1077 1963-07-19 18 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic and Cr«at UkttKati Canada Sarvloa boor* f S'haa. Honolulu S. Frtncitce k. Mfiwi n.iort Mo«tr**i -KMiUwa Mar*- 21/11 jlly II Aif 2S Asf 7* A*f 15 Sipi 21 Stfi -Sttjkg Mara" 2S/2I Aaf 21/11 At| lOStpf 17 $ts4 MStT II Ott Oct All1,077 words
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Advertisement953 1963-07-19 18 Xys\ HOEGH LIMES CANADA-GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVERWAVE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal. Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage Prom Halifax or St. John NJB. Spore P. Shorn Penang Ist CALL 30 JULY/ 6 AUG 2nd CALL 18/19 AUG 7/9 AUG 20/21 AUG Agenw: HARPER GIL FILL AN <Sc953 words
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Advertisement140 1963-07-19 18 NITTO yOJI LINE Colombo Service 'MEIWA MARU** Voy: C-7 loading for Colombo SPORE PENANG 19/20 July Octauc Us* (SMfJjawtJ 111. fcaajtt Nsm. SappM* tal ffUt Us**. OuaMt Utyi (F lti. I. Wat* Q u Pas* tU MSI •tr ««fs »stwen ■•ttartaai, ttutirtta Raman tat Unu. 't».rii \JT7m T" *5* "■•Mi"140 words
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Advertisement398 1963-07-19 19 CHANGE OF TELEPHONE NUMBER WILLIAM JACKS COMPANY (MALAYA) LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR. As from 22nd July our Telephone Number for Head Office, Building, Import, Insurance and Accounts Departments will be *****-7 (7 lines). SENIOR AIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEER Leading European Company requires an Experienced Air-conditioning Engineer. The successful candidate should have at least398 words
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Advertisement1774 1963-07-19 19 I COMPANY MEETINGS TRONOH MINES MR. W. V. D. SKRINE'S REVIEW The Slxiy-ftnt Annual OeneraJ T*.lUngs when Its present ground Is Meeting of Tronoh Mines Limited, exhausted, which would give this was held on July 12. at 73. Cheap- dredge a further life of approxiside. London, E.C. mately nine to1,774 words
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Advertisement879 1963-07-19 19 NOTICES I SUNGEI WAY DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). For the Information of shareholders we give below certain particulars m respect of the Company's No. 3 Dredge:— Capacity in cubic yards per month is approximately 250,000. Digging depth is 88 feet but the dredge has been modified879 words
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Advertisement776 1963-07-19 19 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF NORTH BORNEO Application are invited for the post of: Information Officer (Press) (Salary Scale $750 $1,420) from experienced journalists, preferably holders of a Diploma In Journalism or similar qualilication. Full particulars and application forms may be obtained lrom the Director of Broadcasting and li. formation.776 words
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Advertisement658 1963-07-19 19 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER TENDER NOTICE j.kr pahang Sale of Uodown, No. 6 7 TKXDER NOTICE Ji Tenders from Class 'E' -Hd.V TENDERS are invited for the and above registered J.K.R. purciiase and removal ot the above I Contractors will be received buildings irom sii*. at the Railway by the658 words
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Article156 1963-07-19 20 Formosa entry likely: Sim M-SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, Thur s. The chances qf Formosa competing in the Merdeka football tournament next month are bright, according to George Sim, chairman of the Hong Kong Chinese AAA. Sim, who arrived hi Taipeh today to seek permission from thn Nationalist Chinese A A. Federation156 words
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Article68 1963-07-19 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Malayan Amateur Swimmine Association have invited Singapore. North Borneo and Sarawak to take part in a Malaysian meet at the Chinwoo Pool here on Aug. 31 and Sept. I. There wii". be 34 events 12 for men. six for women, four68 words
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Article54 1963-07-19 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tliurv—Bung■«r Indian-, will meet Umno Youths .sironi; contenders for the PAS junior knockout .soccer title, in the semi-finals on July 25 on the Kuala Lumpur padang. Bangsar Lndians took their chances well today to beat the Klang District PA 2—1 In the quar-tei-finol tip played on54 words
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Article90 1963-07-19 20 for schools PENANU. n.urs. Five records were broicen and one equalled at the Pcn.inp Combined Schools athletics championships heir today The record breakers were Yam Chootie Lain '16.3 tor 110m hurdles, Oh Onu Chin Sens, (12.07ni lor >l;o: put. Cla^s I), OoJi I Kheng Liane i33.15m tor discus'90 words
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Article164 1963-07-19 20 Rous to speak at AFC -course- KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— FIFA president Sir Stanley Rous and Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is president of the F.A. of Malaya and the Asian Football Confederation, will address Asian coaches attending a coarse here from Auk. 9 to 18. The course will be164 words
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Article26 1963-07-19 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Results of netball matches for the Clarke Shield: Goons bt Changl Ladles 31-10: Toppers bt Wayfarers 34--9: Harlequins M Kingfishers 16-6.26 words
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Article240 1963-07-19 20 mvv SINGAPORE, Thursday 'THE Singapore Amateur Cycling Association are hoping that they would soon get an invitation to compete in the Malaysia Sports Festival cycling meet to be held in Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2. SACA secretary Nj? Chwee Lye told tne Straits240 words
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Article58 1963-07-19 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Slnga- pore Combined Schools Sports Council has decided to stage an athletics meet among the five leading schools at Farrer Park at the end of thia month. The five schools, champions in their respective districts are: Raffles (City*. Anglo-Chinese (Buklt Timah). St. Thomas58 words
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Article336 1963-07-19 20 TEOH ENG TATT; JOINT SERVICES 'GAMBLE' IN VITAL CUP TIE Singapore by THE SELECTORS HOPE HE WILL BE THE ANSWER TO ONE OF THEIR PROBLEMS Thursday CINGAPORE Joint Services selectors intend to "gamble" with a new leader in this Sunday's vital Malaya Cup tie against336 words
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595 1963-07-19 20 LEE FOO SAN - ATHLETICS Karu and Vijay return for Perak AAA meet LEE FOO SAN by j IPOH, Thurs. Lead--1 ing Perak athletes Karu Selvaratnam and V. Vijayaratnam, who are serving with the Royal Malayan Navy in Singapore, will return to Ipoh this weekend to compete in the 31st Perak AAA championj ships595 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-07-19 20 PARACHUTING for fun is an established thing. ParaX chuting UPWARDS not. mark you. downwards. is not yet established. But on the sun -soaked beach of Juan-les-Pins on the French Riviera, this new sport Is catching on fast. The equipment consists Mmply of parachute,141 words
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422 1963-07-19 20 ERNEST FRIDA - STORE KEEP TUFFIN TO STRENGTHEN BATTING ERNEST FRIDA: THE MCA FINAL fc Singapore 1 Thursday CINGAPORE Cricket Association have selected a strong batting and fielding side for the M.C.A. interstate championship final against Selangor in Singapore on July 26-28. Douglas Ross, one of the three selectors, said; "We have decided422 words
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Article22 1963-07-19 20 Singapore. Thu«.-The rtrav for this year's Singapore open badminton championships will be made at SBA Hall tomorrow at -8.30 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement72 1963-07-19 20 MR. ROBERT LEE and A TOYOTA 700 Congratulations TO MR. ROBERT LEE SETTING A NEW CLASS RECORD WITH A TOYOTA 700 AT THE 1963 SEREMBAN SPRINT Results: Ist. MR. ROBERT LEE 30.33 seconds. with Toyota 700 (New Class Record) 2nd. MR. CHEN WAI LENC 36.80 seconds with Toyota 700 3rd.72 words
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Advertisement52 1963-07-19 20 OTOX EAR DROPS A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX Ear Drop« conuin nEMEDY FOR Djben.. powerful new MF CT ONS tiseptic that kiU a wide range of bacteria and fungi and is ideal for trea. ing almost all ANOTHER K E9 PRODUCT •uperfkia! ear iaiecoooa. THE IDEAL DRINK THE AMOY CANNING CORPORATION52 words
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Miscellaneous179 1963-07-19 20 SPORTS DIARY BOCCER Malaya Cup: Kelantan v Penang (K. Bharu, 5.15); Combined Services v Pahang CKubu Stadium, Malacca, 5.15). Ipoh Dlt. 2: Shaw Bros, v Irish Hussars (Coronation grd) Dlv. 3: Borneo v KIA (lower Coronation grd). L. Perak Dlv. 1: IA v Town Council (Speedy Rd. T. Anson). .Penanf179 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-07-19 21 Epsom jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Thursday. j.\KK down Barcelona and Malahon. These youngsters are ready to put their best foot forward at the July meeting here which opens on Sunday. Barcelona, late War Warning (by Aldershot), was ridden out only in the straight by Merv Poster and314 words
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Article243 1963-07-19 21 TRACK TIP AMUSEMENT WORLD j I 111 (Lyall Harbridgc up galloped fluently in a 3f try out with Cinerama II clocking 38 4/5. The Arctic Star five-year-old looks a "good thing" I this meeting. (apprentice Dragon) was eager to go fast but was kept on the bit to run 3f243 words
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87 1963-07-19 21 DOPING: OFFER OF $17,000 REWARD FOR INFORMATION LONDON, Thurs. The English Jockey Club and National Hunt Stewards vestcrriay took the unprecedented step of offering a reward of 517.000 (C 2000) for information leading to the conviction of any person or persons found administering drugs to racehorses. The offer is open87 words
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Article76 1963-07-19 21 LONDON, Thurs. Thirty racehorses the largest single night of horses by air will leave London for Singapore during September.. It is the first major consignment of horses to the Far East since trade was stopped a few years ago by African horse sickness. The horses wil!Reuter - 76 words
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Article81 1963-07-19 21 Epsom Jeep - LONDON. Thurs.— There are 11 acceptors for the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes to be run over 12f at Ascot Heath on Saturday. They are. with probable jockeys and weights: Soltikoff (j. Deforge), Darling Boy (J. Mercer), Miralfo (W. Williamson). Sovrengo (R. Hutchinson>,Reuter - 81 words
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343 1963-07-19 21 Manager won't be in Floyd's corner THE BIG FIGHT T AS VEGAS, Thurs. Floyd Patterson's estranged manager Cus Damato will not be in the boxer's corner when he tries to regain the world heavyweight title from Sonny Liston here on Monday night, says head trainer Dan Florio. Florio said yesterdayReuter - 343 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-07-19 21 No licence for 'Fighting Minister 9 LAGOS, Thurs. Nigeria's pugilistic Labour Minister. Chief Joseph Johnson (above), is now unlikely to meet any Ghanaian challenger in a supporting bout on the night of the Dick Tiger-Gene Fullmer world middleweight fight In Ibadan next month. He was refused a licence to fightReuter - 74 words
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Article104 1963-07-19 21 Indonesia beaten again in Peking BADMINTON PEKING. Thurs. The 1 Indonesian badminton team suffered their third defeat In their China tour here last night. The tourists were beaten 4-1 by a Chinese Youth team. New China news agency reported. Scores were (Chinese names flrst>: Men's singles Hou Chla-chang lost toReuter - 104 words
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Article75 1963-07-19 21 PENANG. Ttiurs.— The Penang Umno division president, Syed Hassan Aldid. last night predicted that sepak raRa would some da; become an International game. Syed Hassan Aldid. who is president of the Penang Sepak Raga Association, was speaking at a "victory dinner" In Umno Hall to75 words
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Article88 1963-07-19 21 SYDNEY. Thurs. W. G. Walkley, chairman of the Australian Soccer Federation, said today that Moscow Dynamo, Soviet League championship runners-up. may visit Australia. Mr. Walkley and the secretary of the federation. R. Clark, will visit the Soviet Embassy In Canberra on Monday to discuss the proposedReuter - 88 words
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Article23 1963-07-19 21 MOSSELBAY, Thurs.— The Ausllan Rucby Union touring team beat South-Western Districts 16-11 here yesterday after trailing 5-fl at half time— Reut«r.Reuter - 23 words
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438 1963-07-19 21 MCC asked to study 'more tours' proposal A DRASTIC revision of the tour programme of the leading cricketing countries may come about as the result of yesterday's meeting at Lord's here of the Imperial Cricket Conference. The Conference dealt with the question whether It was possible for overseas countries IReuter - 438 words
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221 1963-07-19 21 SHACKLETON TAKES FOUR WICKETS FOR 28 RUNS T ONDON, Thurs. England and Hampshire bowler Derek Shackleton produced a remarkable spell of acI curate bowling at Lord's yesterday in the match between the MCC Australian jTour XI and the Rest of England intended to replace the defunct Gentlemen vs Players match.Reuter - 221 words
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Advertisement131 1963-07-19 21 CHANGING the face of time by FAVRE-LEUBA [731 Designed for the lady of fashion, this unique watch can be worn on any occasion, with any ensemble. It can be delightfully simple on one of four stylish coloured straps in satin, suede and kid leathers, or it can be worn as131 words
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Miscellaneous311 1963-07-19 21 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS land (5). 1. Trwiry man's friend takes 7. Pops print a guide to eight aarious view (8). crests (8). J. Chancellor carries the point 8. Current year's half gone makes light of It (6). with what result? (8). 9. Worker comes In to clear the 11.311 words
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277 1963-07-19 22 NOWHERE in the report and recommendations of the Foreign Ministers' meeting in Manila is there reference to a referendum or plebiscite, a Ministry of External Affairs spokesman said tonight. He was commenting on the statement made in Singapore yesterday by the Indonesia Second277 words
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Article, Illustration192 1963-07-19 22 Juniper weds: A bubbly toast and satay From DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON. Thurs. A 23-year-old Malayan journalist, Juniper Foo, and 27-year-old stockbroker Richard Jenks. younger son of Sir Richard Jenks and Lady Jenks. were married today in the Church of St. Lawrence Jewry here. The bride Is the eldest daughter of192 words
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Article127 1963-07-19 22 SARAWAK: TWO SHOOTING ACCIDENTS KUCHING. Thurs. There were two shooting accidents yesterday involving the security forces the first since the Emergency began seven months ago. In the Border Scout training camp at Sematan, Lundu, a Dayak Border Scout showed a Dayak friend his gun. The friend accidentally fired the gun127 words
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415 1963-07-19 22 TIIK Indonesian Consulate-General here loday criticised a statement on Indonesia's objections to Malaysia made yesterday by Prolessor R. Gordon Means, a visiting American political scientist. Dr. Means said the real reasons for Indonesian objections to Malaysia had very little to do with a plebiscite. He415 words
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172 1963-07-19 22 US-Filipino ties: 'New look need' MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines Vice President and Foreign Secretary. Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. today called for a reassessment of Philippine and United States relations "on the basis of a candid recognition of each other's aims and purposes." Mr. Pelaez was speaking before the Manila Rotary Club.Reuter - 172 words
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Article117 1963-07-19 22 LONDON. Thurs.— The West Indians after gaining a first innings lead of 120 runs, were 42 without loss at tea in their second innings against Derbyshire at Chesterileld today. Derbyshire showed little resistance against the touring team's attack and. from 91 lor three, slumped to 112Reuter - 117 words
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249 1963-07-19 22 Drama of youth who died in borrowed -trousers- KLANG, Thurs. A hasty cnange of clothes between two youths sparked off a tragic drama here yesterday when one of them was killed in a road accident. Klang police seeking identification found the identity card of Mohammed bin Rawi. 20, in the249 words
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275 1963-07-19 22 THE Syrian Premier. Mr. Saleh ed din Bitar, said today an attempted coup had been "completely crushed" and all the culprits' arrested, according to the Egyptian Middle East news atrency. E;i flier reports from the Syrian capital spoke of fighting m the centre ofReuter; UPI - 275 words
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Article76 1963-07-19 22 Armed 'pirates 9 held lAKARTA. Thurs. The official news agency Ant.ir.i said today that an unspecified number of :«rmed "pirates" have been captured in the Khio islands in recent weeks. A navy spokeman. Lt-Col. Ambardy. said they were smuKKlrrs rather than pirates and would stand trial at Tanjong Pinang forUPI - 76 words
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Article317 1963-07-19 22 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Thurs. It was a satisfactory day in the stock markets today and. although giltedgeds were held in check by the dearer money move in America, equities made a good showing and there were numerous good features. The main stimulus was good company news. Tins were quietly firm.317 words
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Article58 1963-07-19 22 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 22 l/16d., Aug. 22'-»d., Sept. 22 3/16 d Oct. 22 3/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 22 3/16 d Jan. Mar. 1964 22 3 I6d Apr/June 22 3 16d.. July' Sept. 22 3/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 22 3, 16d.. Jan. 'Mar. 1965 22 3 16d.. c.li. July unquoted,58 words
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Article25 1963-07-19 22 LONDON, Thurs. Buyers £902 sellers £903. Forward buyers £90l' sellers £902. Settlement £903* Turnover a.m. 65 tons, p.m 16 tons. Tone: Steady but Inactive25 words
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Advertisement77 1963-07-19 22 fun bubbling you'll find Sparkling drinks m «M* W. W*L* f JA w\ 7/M Bts» JLßLssW^i P' i] Bj^^i 9sit^si~T SswA *^B Orange Vg-^^^ r^»»*» P*""".. Htflssi^ v fC/o ft t^r iTsfflufffc •■^HB y&mty j}/^^-/^fU l VL Party-time, picnic-time or anytime Wlf^O^lS B j r —you'll find that delicious, sparkling77 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-07-19 22 ljighest and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 84 7542 words
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