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Title Section20 1963-07-20 1 AVEHACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000,^^ The Straits Times w~ Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1%3 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration719 1963-07-20 1 Thunderous cheers by Harbour Board men PREMIER TELLS MEETING: INTERIM AWARD ON TUESDAY By JOSEPH YEO SINGAPORE,Fri. Thousands of Singapore Harbour Board workers cheered the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today when he told them at an open-air meeting that they should not become tools of719 words
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Article, Illustration366 1963-07-20 1 LONDON, Friday E House ol Commons today passed a Bill paving the way for Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and i Borneo to become the Federation of Malaysia on Aug. 31. The Bill now goes to the House of Lords, .after which it will receive the formalReuter - 366 words
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207 1963-07-20 1 'China tries to oust me' MA;: The lack of faith MOSCOW, Friday. ]yjH. KHRUSHCHEV today indirectly neaped the Chinese of" trying to unseat the present Soviet leadership in a "friendship meeting" held in honour of a visiting Hungarian delegation Referring to "some comrades" and "some wise men," the Soviet PremierReuter; UPI - 207 words
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105 1963-07-20 1 The Brunei revolt and Sultan- LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Arthur Bottomley (Labour) alleged during the House of Commons debate of the Malaysia Bill today that the Sultan of Brunei had connived at the recent revolt there. lie thought the Sultan had hoped that as a result it might be possible for105 words
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Article37 1963-07-20 1 LONDON. Fn.— The Bank of England announced today that the application list for the issue of the £5 million Federation of Malaya 6 A per cent stock closed at 10.01 a.m. oversubscribed. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article17 1963-07-20 1 CATANIA i Sicily). Fri. Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano, today began spewing forth lava.17 words
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Article56 1963-07-20 1 LONDON Fri. Mr. Frnncr Broctewaj (Labour) said today during tlii- House of Commons Malaysia debate that he regarded the Prime Minister of Singapore "as one of the outstanding dynamite minds in world statesmanship today." Hr said Tenjrku Abdul Rahman was "one of the most human. generous, kindlyReuter - 56 words
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118 1963-07-20 1 'Malayan pirates' for trial in Indonesia IAKARTA, Thurs. A number of "Malayan pirates" had been arrested by Indonesian police on charges of illegal entry into Indonesian waters, Antara news agency reported today. The Indonesian authorities had found the "armed Malayan pirates in Indonesian waters some time ago," and they hadReuter - 118 words
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184 1963-07-20 1 SOEKARNO CALLS IN ARMY CHIEF FOR TALKS IAKAIM A tri.— PrcsidJ ont Soekarno today met the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army, Maj.-Gen. Arhmad Jani, and said later he had discussed with him Indonesia's confrontation policy towards Malaya. He did not elaborate. Antara news agency reported. President Soekarno said184 words
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209 1963-07-20 1 Fire damages S'pore Medical Faculty SINGAPORE. Frt The ceilings ol two lecture theatres w< re totally gutud when Ore broke out at the Faculty of Medicine in College Road tonight. The fire, believed to have been started by a. short circuit, raged through the Alien and Faris lecture theatres on209 words
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Article35 1963-07-20 1 SOEKARNO TO SI JAKAM I in i nt Soi-karno is ex\ to adflrrss hi- .m 1 1> sia ralb Ihic 01 .'s two iajra befoi Mlniiuiiii Manila coaferenrc <>f Indom Malaya ind PliiiimRenter.Reuter - 35 words
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270 1963-07-20 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. The U.N. Special Committee on Apartheid yesterday recommended the Security Council to call for an arms and oil embargo on South Africa, enforced if necessary by i I'.N.-backed blockade of South African ports. DM special committee made these recommendations270 words
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103 1963-07-20 2 MP makes barefoot protest in sheet NAIROBI. Fri.— A Kenya Member of Parliament padded barefoot Into the House of Representatives tiere yesterday, a sheet carelessly knotted around him and swatched In monkey skins, to appeal for an official uniform dress for M.Ps. Mr. Talta Towett greeted the laughter with a103 words
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Article52 1963-07-20 2 JAKARTA, Pri. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. will visit West Irian's "Bhangrlla" of Baliem Valley during a four-day tour of the new province. He leaves here today for Ball where we will make a brief stopover before arriving In the territory's capital of Kota Baru52 words
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116 1963-07-20 2 FILIPINO AMOK SLAYS PARENTS, CHILD MANILA, Fri. An 1T1 ex-sailor ran amok on Tuesday in Cebu and killed his parents and seven-y e a r-old daughter after his Japanese wife left him, according to reports reaching here. Antonio Orosco stabbed himself In the stomach with a krls after slashing atReuter - 116 words
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Article46 1963-07-20 2 TOKYO, Pri. —An appliance manufacturer here has airlifted a refrigerator to the top of Japan's sacred Mount FIJI by helicopter because workers at the meteorological station there have been riskIng their lives gathering snow from dangerous cliffs to preserve perishable food during summer.— UPI.UPI - 46 words
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158 1963-07-20 2 Now Peking women hit out at the Soviet women pEKING, Fri. A rally of more than 10,000 people here yesterday stormlly applauded a* resolution condemning the leaders of the Soviet delegation at the recent Moscow World Congress of Women for "openly starting an anti-China chorus at the Congress." The lesolution.Reuter - 158 words
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Article54 1963-07-20 2 NEW DELHI, Fri.— Eleven smugglers, including eight Pakistanis, have been killed by police in the last six months In gun battles along the North-Western In-do-Pakistani frontier, according to reports from Amrltsar. Goods worth $600,000 have been confiscated. Twenty-seven smugglers were killed in Run battles In the54 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-07-20 2 Attempted coup in Syria crushed BEIRUT, Friday. ATTEMPTED coup d'etat in Syria, with tanks, artillery and infantry in action, was declared by the Government last night to have been completely crushed and the plotters arrested. Major-General Amin el Hafez, deputy military governor, has offered a reward of $8,400 for theReuter - 412 words
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Article148 1963-07-20 2 SAIGON Friday r»OMMUNIST guerrillas yesterday ambushed and killed three Americans on a mercy mission near the Cambodian border, bringing to 100 the total of U.S. servicemen to die in South Vietnam in the war against the Vietcong. The men. two captains and i a sergeant, wereReuter - 148 words
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Article40 1963-07-20 2 WASHINGTON. Pri. A congressional committee defeated a move yesterday to clamp tight restrictions on further U.S. aid to Indonesia. The vote in the House of Representatives foreign affairs committee was described as "very close." Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article33 1963-07-20 2 CAIRO, Pri. Mr. Khrushchev will visit Egypt before the end of next January. Mr. Sedky Soliman. Minister for the High Dam, s.ncl on his return from Moscow yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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130 1963-07-20 2 BANGKOK. Frl. Th« Thai Prime Minister. .Marshal Sarit Thanarat. has reaffirmed that the Government intends to build the Rr.i Canal which will shorten shipping routes between the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea by about 900 miles. The CommunicationsReuter - 130 words
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Article63 1963-07-20 2 JOHANNESBURG. Pri. Mr. Harold Wolpe, the banned Johannesburg attorney who was detained for several months during the 1960 emergency, lias been arrested on the Bechuanalund border under the 90-day detention clause or the "No Trial" Act He was believed to have been arrested on Wednesday. The CommissionerReuter - 63 words
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Article122 1963-07-20 2 lwo new Ministers appointed T EW DELHI, Fri. 11 Mr. O. V. Alagesan was yesterday appointed Minister ol Mines and Fuel, and Dr. K. L. Rao elected Minister of Irrigation and Power. Mr. Alagesan succeeds Mr M. K.D. Malaviya. who resigned after disclosures of his Involvement in collecting elections fundsReuter - 122 words
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Article55 1963-07-20 2 HONO KONG. Fri.— The threnl of a ir.ore severe cholera outbreak appeared today as health authorities reported finding more of the disease organisms in diflere:it parts of the colony. The disease broke out earlier than in previous years recently and has so far claimed 14Reuter - 55 words
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Article43 1963-07-20 2 OGOSE (Japan). Fn. Police here blamed a flve-month-long series of forest flres on a 43-year-old Buddhist priest who threw flaming paper balls into the woods from his motor-cycle while on his parish rounds because he lilted to watch the trees burning.43 words
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Article57 1963-07-20 2 Million lose homes CHITTAGONG, Fri. About 1.200.000 people have lost their homes in floods sweeping the Chlttagong area, it was announced yesterday. The death toll Is officially listed as 30. but other unofficial reports i pat the figure at over 120 de d The floods are the j second to57 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-07-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby "1 KTMAT* TMB U£t TIME I V VOLUNTCB? TOOOtLKrr J^Zr^ uw>Lntug IJCOC J18 words
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Article30 1963-07-20 3 MOSCOW. Pri.— The population of Russia increased by 1.700.000 in the first half of this year to about 225 million, the Soviet Central Statistical Board, reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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194 1963-07-20 3 MOSCOW, Friday. JZYESTIA today ridiculed the "Dolnytsin affair and showed a picture of a former Soviet Embassy official in London, Anatoly Dolnytsin. which it said was taken in Moscow on Wednesday. It recounted recent Western newspaper reports that a Russian spy with theUPI - 194 words
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Article97 1963-07-20 3 LONDON, Fri. A mystery crater which has appeared in a field near Shaftesbury, Dorset, had army bomb disposal experts baffled last night. Villagers suggested it was made by a spacecraft. The experts were trying to establish what happened to potatoes and barley- growing where the eight-footReuter - 97 words
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213 1963-07-20 3 Room at the kennels for white dogs only ityASHINGTON, Fri.— fT Danville, Virginia, offers accommodation for dogs travelling with white men, according to a tourist guide but none for Negroes. Mr. Robert Kennedy, Attorney-General, offered this as an example of the "Intolerable insult" Negroes faced when he appeared before theReuter - 213 words
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126 1963-07-20 3 LONDON, Frl. Vincent King, a Ugandan farm worker, was sentenced to life imprisonment yesterday for four murders. In his .summing-up the judge had described the killings aa "quite unparallelled in their horror. The prosecution said that King called at his in-laws' bungalow at Sittingbourne.Reuter - 126 words
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Article77 1963-07-20 3 WASHINGTON, Fri. An over- enthusiastic crowd of more than 2.500 students from overseas pushed and struggled across the White House lawn yesterday in an atI tempt to get close to President i Kennedy. Security officers, fearing the i youngsters might injure the President or knockReuter - 77 words
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Article46 1963-07-20 3 LONDON. Pri a man threw a milk crate through the plateclass window of a shop in a London suburb last night, made a crab and ran off straight into the amis of five policemen. His haul one tin of peaches. Reutcr.Reuter - 46 words
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Article35 1963-07-20 3 MIAMI BEACH. (Florida). Frl. —Miss England. 20-year-old Susan Pratt, will not take further part In the Miss Universe contest here. She will remain in hospital following a traffic accident last week Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article25 1963-07-20 3 NICE, Prt An earth tremor shock the French Riviera resorts of Nice. Cannes and Monte Carlo today No casualty or damage was reported25 words
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Article33 1963-07-20 3 PARI8, Pri. Two French exofllcers were tailed for 10 and eight years yesterday for Secret Army Organisation activities. Then were ex-Lieut.-Cmdr. Pierre OauiUaume, 40. and ex-Major Julien Camelln, 39. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-07-20 3 MODEL Isabel Babranski wears the "Cleopatra'" a tightly plaited tulle wig with centre jewelled pin designed by milliner Gina Davies. and ohown in her original collection of autumn millinery in London. Reuterphoto.35 words
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Article241 1963-07-20 3 'SPECIAL TAX' SHOCK MOVE BY KENNEDY WASHINGTON. Fri. President Kennedy startled Congress and Wall Street yesterday by proposing that special taxes be levied on Americans buying foreign stocks and bonds. His goal was to help stem the flow of U.S. capital abroad. The new taxes would have to be paid241 words
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Article171 1963-07-20 3 Foreign aid with trade strings WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy said yesterday that recipient nations would have to spend more foreign aid funds on purchases in the United States The President, in his balance of payments message to Congress, disclosed that he had directed the Agency for International Development <AID) "toReuter - 171 words
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88 1963-07-20 3 MAC KEEPS HOUSE GUESSING ON POLL DATE LONDON, Frl. Mr. Macmillan refused to commit himself yesterday when asked In the House of Commons if he agreed with Mr. lain Macleod, Leader of the House, that there would be no general election this year. Mr. Macleod said this in a speechReuter - 88 words
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172 1963-07-20 3 BIG PROBE ON IN THE CASE OF THE VANISHED GRAIN THE United States has asked various West European governments to help Investigate the disappearance of 24 million bushels of feed grains which were shipped from this country to Austria but vanished mysteriously en route. I'.S. officials said today. American embassiesReuter - 172 words
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Article, Illustration289 1963-07-20 3 Scandal debate as Anne visits House LONDON, Fri. Princess Anne ran into a noisy debate on aspects of Britain's sex and security scandals, when she visited Parliament yesterday. The 12-year-old princess took her seat in the distinguished visitors gallery during an exchange over the late Peter Rachman. real estate tycoonUPI - 289 words
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280 1963-07-20 4 Pact signed, and strike by 100 is called off gINGAPORE, Fri. The 44-day strike by 100 police civilian employees was called off at 7.30 p.m. tonight. This follows an agreement signed two hours earlier between the Government and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees representing the workers. The AUPE general280 words
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305 1963-07-20 4 I WAS WARNED NOT TO GIVE EVIDENCE, SAYS WITNESS A WITNESS, Mr. M. Veeramuthu. told the Commission of Inquiry on Government daily-rated employees today that he had been warned not to give evidence at the inquiry. He said the warning was made by a "responsible Government official." Mr. Veeramuthu. the305 words
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Article133 1963-07-20 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The United People's Party secretary-general. Mr. Ong Eng Guan, tonight challenged the People's Action Party secretary general, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. to a "straight fight" in the coming Federal parliamentary elections. In a statement tonight. Mr. Ong suggested that these four constituencies be grouped into133 words
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Article354 1963-07-20 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T HE 'oHow'n* I* today a achedule of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS r»?° AC Krom '-""do". Zurich. Cairo. Aqat.a. Bomhay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur «BA 790) 4.15 p.m.: from London, Krankfurt, Rome. Belrut Tehrran. N ew Delhi <BA TOO) j.53 p.m.354 words
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Advertisement288 1963-07-20 4 CAPITOL OPENS "TODAY -SINGAPORE 5 SHOWS DAILY: 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6.45 9.30 pm pj The tragic love story of the poor country girl the Minister a B ...culminating in the most infamous trill ii Chinese History! B a SHAW PRODUCTIONS present JP^rMiJjjV ■Li Li Hwa "The Adulteress" SHAWSCOPE EASTMANCOLOR288 words
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Advertisement298 1963-07-20 4 gA AJJ 1 1 OPENS TOMORROW! A A~k J kMP Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) BOLD AND EXPLOSIVE HUMAN DRAMA OF I UUAT O W M T ?j OF LIFE! 1 I U I' I' >t ifj fii' IN EASTMAN COLOR WITH ENGLISH AND CHINESE SUBTITLES -^PLUS SPECIAL COLOR SHORT!-^^-, t— "BEAUTIFUL298 words
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Advertisement610 1963-07-20 4 LAST DAY! j T flam 1.3.- 4.00 30 I 9 30pm X Jona Powell Vie Damons T t RICH YOUNG PREnY > Technicolor (MGM) I OPENS TOMORROW! t MARRIAGES BIRTH: (PART 2) Eostman Color X X itn English Chinese Subtitle! X I Plus SPECIAL COLOUR SHORT I I "BEAUTIFUL NIKKO"610 words
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93 1963-07-20 5 JAKARTA. 1 ri— Mr. liar rul Saleh. Minister of Basic Industries, said last nicht that Indonesia's tin smelter on Bangka Island should be completed by the end of the year "so our confrontation policy against Malaysia will not I hurt us in any way." Indonesian93 words
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417 1963-07-20 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Friday. Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today that in Malaya "and, for that matter, in Malaysia" there would be 'enough for everybody's need, but not for everybody's greed." "Within these few years, he said,417 words
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Article86 1963-07-20 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A fullscale model of the American Mercury space capsule In which astronaut John Glenn did three orbits of the earth in February last year Is now In Singapore for public viewIng. The capsule and its escape tower will be on display at the86 words
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166 1963-07-20 5 Locked out printers reject 'last offer,' still picket I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 75 workers of the Art Printing Works here who have been locked out for 89 days will continue to picket outside the shop. They liave rejected the "last offer" by the proprietor. Mr. Ee Cheong Wah. who gave166 words
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Article51 1963-07-20 5 KANGAR. Fri. The Mentri B«-.ir of Perils, Dulo Sheikh Ahmud bin Mohamed Hashim, will open two completed rural projects :ii Kampong Jejawi, three miles from here, next Thursday. The projects are a health clinic and a community hall. Both will srivo 2,000, residents in the51 words
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Article70 1963-07-20 5 'Baiting Malay votes' accusation SINGAPORE, Pn. H a J i Yiiacob bin Mohamed Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister and Assemblyman Bukil Timah. last night charged that the Malay education issue was being used by certain factions to "bail Malay votes." These faction*, hr said, comprised those who previously governed70 words
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Article29 1963-07-20 5 IPOH. Fri A omul in the Pcralc Commercial Institute here *xs robbed or his v aicii and a pen by a youth in Cowan Street i yesterday.29 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-07-20 5 PENANG, Fri.— A lawyer, Triptipal Singh, and his wife, Deepak, who cross-petitioned each other for divorce, have been reconciled, the High Court here was told today. "I would like to ask the court to dismiss this consolidated suit without making any order117 words
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Article56 1963-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, fri.—n. man was round with 232 lottery slips Ml police raided his house in Yio Chu Kane Road yesteraav, a magistrate s court was told today. Sim Kim Soon. 26. pleaded guilty to assisting in a chap-ji-Icee lottery. Sentence was postponed for a week56 words
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Article35 1963-07-20 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Fi i.— Tengku Routhah, wife of Tengku Abdul Malik, Tengku Bendahara of Kedah. will give away the prizes at the annual sports of the Tengku Abdul Malik School. Kuilm. next Friday.35 words
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206 1963-07-20 5 SINGAPORE, Friday. A COMPANY manager told a court today that he was abused daily by strikers and others throughout the period of a recent three-month strike. Kwek Han Song, of Chin Thye Chiang Ltd in Beach Road, said that as the abuse was so206 words
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175 1963-07-20 5 Father and son join Alliance in Sarawak 'parliament' I^UCHING. Fri. Temenggong Oyong Lawai Jau, paramount chief of the Kenyah tribe, who stood in the general elections as an Independent, has joined the Sarawak Alliance Party. The Temonggong earlier this week was elected to the Council Negri. His English-educated son. Abing175 words
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Article71 1963-07-20 5 KUALA SELANQOR. fri.— Two peopie were injured in an accident Involving a car and a motorc>cle at the 35th milestone, Batang Berjuniai-Rawang road, last night. They were a fanner. Tee Inn. ho rode the motor-cycle, and an 11-year-old schoolboy. N. Rajarendran. a passenger In the on71 words
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Article37 1963-07-20 5 PENANG. PTi. The Tanjong Bungah Umno division will hold its annual meeting tit the betia Tanjong Tokong Club on Sunday. July 28. High-ranking Omno leaders from Kuala Lumpur and Penang will address the meeting.37 words
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Article37 1963-07-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Nine ships ol the Indian Navy which are currently holding their exercises in the Arabian Sea. Bay of Bengal and the Andaman Sea. will pay a goodwill visa to Singapore tomorrow.37 words
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Article88 1963-07-20 5 NO CAUSE FOR ALARM... KUCHING, Fri. There was "no cause for alarm" in the present cholera outbreak in Kuching. the Director of Medical Services said today. The Medical Department has completed an investigation into the recent case of cholera in Kampong Slnjan across the river from here. They found two88 words
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Article28 1963-07-20 5 KLUANO. Pn. Mr. Krishna Iyer, an expert on Indian classical dances, will give a talk on "Bharathanatyam at the Indian Association premises here on Sunday.28 words
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143 1963-07-20 5 A FEELING of uncerj A tainty has descended on 250 employees of the Peking controlled 1 Bank of China and its three branches here. They are worried about their jobs a b they do not know whether the bank will be allowed to do143 words
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250 1963-07-20 6 KUALA KEDAH, Friday. Yf ORE than 2,000 fishermen in this fishing village did not go to sea today. Instead, they attended a meeting called to urge the Federation Government to make its present restrictions on trawler net fishing a "permanent ban."' The meeting expressed250 words
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81 1963-07-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malaya's already high standard of living shows every sign of rising, the chairman of the Shell Refining Co.. Mr. N.L. Fakes, said today. Addressing the refining company's annual meetIng, he sald "Even without the added stimulus of Malaysia and81 words
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181 1963-07-20 6 rE Principal Establishment Officer, Tengku Mobamed bin Tengku Besar Baharuddin, said today if there were any c rouses about the recent general clerical examination they should be brought to Government's attention through the Whitley Council. He was commenting on thr statement by the secretary181 words
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180 1963-07-20 6 Expert from Denmark to fight Malaya's bookies COPENHAGEN, Fri. Malaya is to have a Danish expert to help the country control illegal bookmaking, which costs the Treasury millions yearly in lost taxes, Tengku Abdul Rahman said here yesterday. Speaking at a banquet in his honour at Chrlstlansborg Palace, the Tengku180 words
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108 1963-07-20 6 'NEGLIGENCE CHARGE OVER POLLS ERRORS PENANG, Fri. Many eligible Malay voters were deprived of their ballots at the recent city and rural district elections because of clerical errors at the State Registration Office, the Penan* I mini alleged today. In a statement, the divisional secretary, Inche YusorT LatifT. claimed that108 words
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Article67 1963-07-20 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. A trade unionist, accused of intimidating a woman teacher at a strike-bound shop in Beach Road on March 8, was acquitted by a magistrate's court yesterday. Teo Chal Mong was alleged to have threatened to throw acid on Miss Kwek Yan Eng, after a police67 words
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Article23 1963-07-20 6 KLUANG. Fri. The Sultan of Johore will open the new $170,000 Diamond Jubilee Hall here on July 26 at 4 p.m.23 words
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Article, Illustration583 1963-07-20 6 THE FIGURE EXCLUDES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE-DEFENCE HELP WILL BE REVIEWED IN 1965: SANDYS T ONDON, Fri. British financial aid to the Federation of Malaysia from 1963 to 1965 will amount to about £30 million ($255 million), Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth583 words
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158 1963-07-20 6 The British Government have decided to relinquish certain claims for services rendered and goods supplied to the Singapore Government prior to the formation of Malaysia. These include a claim of approximately £30 million of aid for hospital services at the Naval Base hospitalReuter - 158 words
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Article140 1963-07-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. INCHE Mahmood Ambak, chairman of the United Chambers of Commerce of the Federation of Malaya, today made an appeal to all foreign industrial and commercial firms here to participate in the Malaysia celebrations. This, he said, would show their support for the new140 words
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Article43 1963-07-20 6 MUAR. M. A rubber smallholder. Inche Taib bin Ha.ii Sedik (Independent), was returned unopposed to the Kampong Bahru Local Council heir when nominations closed yesterday. The vacancy was caused by tlic resignation of Inctoe Selamat bin Sulaiman. also an Independent.43 words
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Article167 1963-07-20 6 Man who voted twice is fined pENANG, Fri. A 1 polling agent. Hen Len Fong. 24, was today fined $250 for voting twice in the rural district council election on July 6. It was the first case of its kind under the Election Offences Ordinance. "Yours Is a very serious167 words
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Article99 1963-07-20 6 SINGAPORE. Frl. Representatives from 28 Government employees' unions will attend the opening session of a "unity conference" sponsored by the national Trades Union Congress at the Cultural Centre tomorrow at 230 p.m. This was announced today by Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr. N.T.U.C. secretary-gen-eral, following99 words
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Miscellaneous31 1963-07-20 6 Alley Oop By \\T. Uamlin IHrk Tracy By Chester Gould I MOCBD UP ON I HARDL.V I S?^^^^| I I I m Abner By At Capp Buyn Bunny By Balph Ueimdahl31 words
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Article, Illustration1100 1963-07-20 7 Ruef f report recommends rapid industrialisation YAP CHIN KWEE 109 PAGES ON THE ECONOMIC FRAMEWORK OF MALAYSIA AND COMMON MARKET by Kuala Lumpur, Friday JJAPID industrialisation, eventual elimination of tariffs and other trade barriers and the '"harmonisation'' of all import duties are recommended in the report by the International Bank1,100 words
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259 1963-07-20 7 YAP CHIN KWEE - KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A TEAM of World Bank experts is due to arrive in Malaya at the end of the month to examine a major land development project in Pahang. "It will become one of the greatest adventures In land development for smallholders, not259 words
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187 1963-07-20 7 Free port issue: 'Let the people decide' PENANG. Fri. The United Democratic Party said today the people of Penanc should decide whether the island should retain its free port status or join the Malaysian Common Market. In a statement, Mr. Lim Seng Bee. chairman of the party's Dato Kramat division,187 words
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Article58 1963-07-20 7 TAIPINO. Pri. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, chairman of the National Convention Parly, and Dr. Urn Chong Eu. secretarygeneral of the United Democratic Party, will be among the speakers at a UX>.P •Thank You" rally here tomorrow night. Five of the party's candidates were58 words
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178 1963-07-20 7 Airline's reply on air taxis and fares S I N G A P O R E, Fri. The general manager of Malayan Airways, Mr. K. R. Hamilton, said today that his airlines fares were already "among the lowest in the world The company, therefore, could not afford to offer empty178 words
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Article54 1963-07-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Straits Times Group today received $59.47 for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing its total collection to date to $136,761.84. Latest donations were received from the manager, staff and settlers of the Ayer Hi tarn Land Development scheme. Kluang. Johore ($44.47) and the Magistrates'54 words
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146 1963-07-20 7 ALL SEATS IN SABAH LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL GO TO ALLIANCE KUCHING, Fri. The IV Sabah Alliance Party won all the seats in the elections to the North Borneo Legislative Council by the electoral colleges of the four residencies in the country. The West Coast Residency elected Mr. Donald Stephens, Mr Phang146 words
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Article168 1963-07-20 7 SINGAPORE. Friday. RAIN-MAKING operations were resumed this afternoon when Mr. Hwang Tiaw Sooi, senior meteorological officer at the airport, flew in the DC-3 aircraft which returned last night from Butterworth after a routine check. The plane flew over Singapore and South Johore but operations were postponed168 words
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108 1963-07-20 7 'ALL IN A DAY ROBBERIES' YOUTH FOR TRIAL SINGAPORE. Frl.— A village youth took part in a series of gang robberies "all in one day in the city area,'' Senior Inspector T. S. Zain told a preliminary inquiry today. "But none or his victims, except a former reporter, made any108 words
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184 1963-07-20 7 OEREMBAN, Fri.— The War Department Civilian Staff Association, is to protest against the War Departments policy of engaging the wives and daughters of Service personnel, thus depriving jocal civilians of jobs. Other resolutions adopted at the annual meeting today were that the association184 words
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Article35 1963-07-20 7 IPOH. Fri.— A woman. Wong Jrc Eng. 55. viis fined $130 or two weeks' jail lure today when she pleaded guilty to having samsu of which $21 duty had not been paid35 words
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Advertisement156 1963-07-20 7 mm, RHEUMATISM. Within 30 seconds of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to ieel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm, LUMBAGO. Yes. Deep Heat really jpve* fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl saJicylate, aided by a special lanolin bate, penetrates156 words
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Advertisement193 1963-07-20 7 W S r \w^Sj^F /H^^^ wMt 9Hi v hj^^ v '^RSgJL. ...^^Spjjjppfc-- 4^o^** *_rf?y l sS^ AwStßrTr j .Cji economy is not enough... *ti&ji WEST BEND OUTBOARD MOTORS gf^ offer you dependable economy «3> w Splus dependable power... -%J More and more people are looking to WEST BEND for dependable193 words
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Article36 1963-07-20 8 ?0 Word* $10 (Minimum) THE CHILDREN of tha late Mrs. Alice Kovllpillai thank all friends relatives and paxtors for their kind assistance, wreaths, condolences and attendance at the fuiier 1 1 of their beloved mother.36 words
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Obituary30 1963-07-20 8 10 Word* $10 (Minimum) IN FOND MEMORY of our belovod father Mr. J.V. Sluttish. J.P. iFerak) Kuala Kanftaar uho died on 20th July 1957 Gone but not KorKottrn.30 words
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Article197 1963-07-20 8 iU -ivrdi $10 i Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Rljtttafol la serves every Saturday tort Sunday lunch time ASY WAY TO Shm! Kat less of the starch foods. Enjoy crisp, delicious Ryvlta inMead— at any time of the day ART OF DANCE Studio. Claire C'orndon has returned from England and197 words
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Article650 1963-07-20 8 The Sultan of Brunei's statement on his withdrawal from the Malaysian negotiations ends speculation in one direction only to encourage it in another. A statement from the Istana before the Sultan's broadcast denied that the question of his precedence among the Rulers was the cause of the650 words
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Article384 1963-07-20 8 The General Clerical Services bar examination has come and gone, leaving the lower echelons of the civil service mortified and angry. Of the 1,200 candidates who sat this year's test, only 70 or 5.8 per cent have passed. This is an improvement of just under one per cent384 words
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Article223 1963-07-20 8 Having won all 53 seats in the Malacca rural district councils, the Alliance will enter today's Municipal Council elections in better heart But it must face the fact that tho odds are stacked against it The cholera outbreak and the water shortage cannot but influence the electorate against223 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1963-07-20 8 HELLA PICK - America walks a racial tightrope HELLA PICK AS NEGRO LEADERS IN NORTH AND SOUTH WORK HARD TO AVOID VIOLENCE FROM RACE riots in the United States have been €«3rning fresh headlines with the outbreak of shooting in the small town of Cambridge in Maryland. And every day, in the North1,238 words
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Letter102 1963-07-20 8 Rescuers r APPEAL to owners of unwanted puppies and kittens to take them to the R.S.P.C.A. in Orchard Road. Two weeks running, my friend and I with the help of others have rescued puppies on the cliff edge opposite Changl golf club. Two were down a pit on the side102 words
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Letter171 1963-07-20 8 I READ with Interest the report which credits Mr. S. Sabaratnam with the statement ttiat "we want members of the public who can assist us In our committees because we know that men of ability are often reluctant to face the rough side of politics and171 words
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Letter65 1963-07-20 8 CONSIDERABLE attention has been paid by ttie Ipoh Municipality to valuable development projects In the town. But I am afraid the Municipality also needs waking up regarding the installation of traffic lights In certain congested parts of the town. One such example is the Junction of Hugh Low65 words
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Letter45 1963-07-20 8 rls a pleasure to read that in Singapore the drivers of 30 buses, 23 taxis, four private cars, two lorries and one scooter were fined for smoky exhausts on their vehicles. When will similar action be taken in Kuala Lumpur? EXHAUSTED Kuala Lumpur45 words
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Letter37 1963-07-20 8 HHHE correspondent who X complained that the noise from model aeroplanes ruined his attempts to record classical music might consider discarding the uae of a microphone, recordln* the music directly from the radio. MIKE Ipoh37 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-07-20 8 LONDON. Fri. -Bedmaking in a riwai dormitory, waiting at table and washing up after meals these arc amon? the regular chores which face 12-year-old Princess Anne when sin- starts it her boarding school as an ordinary pupil next term. Anne who will be 13Reuter - 293 words
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Advertisement651 1963-07-20 8 StniU Time* Malay Mtil ClasaJfled advortraomaala may bo handed Mi Ist Floor COLO STOWAGE ARCADE Orchsrd Rood COLD STORASI BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONO KIMIL ROAD— NAVAL BASE Authorlted Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Colryer Qusy THE NEWS FRONT Fttzpatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 9 Admiralty Road. Naval651 words
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Advertisement105 1963-07-20 8 FAILING EYESIGHT m 1 It ii commonly thought that tailing vnton it natural con. comitont of oh Thus poopl* try to imonrt tteoir light by Simply going to ony ipoctaclm toHcr to buy a pair of flmttt. Ut It bo rcolised, Hw tint tigm of gonorol diteoMi might show thomtolvos105 words
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Advertisement139 1963-07-20 8 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD F |^S~l QUALITY SHIRT idW Aon sf&tfc 100 varieties y^V j\ Lon Sleeved V^w Short Sleeved \V^k Hawaiian Style gf^*Z7i^^.^^t^ Made from finest fabrics (9kr~ ~/*&\TmW^^ imported from England. U.S.A., West Germany, «\^jflt^ W Switzerland. Belgium. InM t dia Japan and ma ny139 words
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Obituary49 1963-07-20 8 M Words 5/0 (Minimum i MADAM KUAH AH SUAV age 90. I pa.Mied away peacefully on 11th July. Laaving behind her son, Yeo 800 Blah. 3 dauKhten-in-law. 13 grandchildren to mourn her lo»*. Funeral on 7 S3 (Monday) at 2 p.m to Fa.tir Pan]ang "Ban Blew San Yeo cemetery.49 words
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Advertisement131 1963-07-20 9 Yet another milestone in banking history... 0.C.8.C. BUILDING JOHORE BAHRU OFFICIAL OPENING TODAY by HIS HIGHNESS SULTAN ISMAIL IBNI AL-MARHUM SULTAN IBRAHIM D. K. f S. P. M. J., D. M. N., S. M. N., S. P. M. X., D. X., (Brunei) K. B. E., C. M. G. I l%s131 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-07-20 10 OFFICIAL OPENING BY SULTAN Hi* HighiMM tha Sultan of Johore daft) will officially declar* open the new banking premises of the OverteaChineie Banking Corporation in Johore Bohru at 4 p.m. today. The Sultan will us* a pair of gold scissors of sapphire and ruby for cutting tha ribbon. Mora than64 words
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Article, Illustration1981 1963-07-20 10 Chia Potaik By Success of merger tribute to courage, wisdom THIRTY-ONE years ago the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation Limited was incorporated to take over as going concerns the businesses of the Chinese Commercial Bank Limited, the Ho Hong Bank Limited and Oversea Chinese Bank Limited.1,981 words
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Advertisement54 1963-07-20 10 WE EXTEND TO OVERSEA -CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LIMITED OUR HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD WISHES on the occasion of the opening of their new Branch office in Johore Bahru. CENTRAL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY CIVIL ENGINEERING BUILDING CONTRACTORS OFFICE:— 143 RANGOON ROAD SINGAPORE 8 TEL: ***** ***** WOODWORKING FACTORY STORE 312 MACPHERSON ROAD54 words
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Advertisement85 1963-07-20 10 I OVERSEA-CHINESE I BANKING CORPN. LTD. I 1 (JOHORE BAHRU) I i air conditioned by WORTHINGTON Uft.fi/ Supplied and installed by B*L. The JARDINE WAUGH Organisation yHJf: The Federation of Moloyo, Singapore, JB fT'*' f JN. Borneo, Brunei Sorawak. Congratulations to The Oversea-Chinese Banking Corpn. Ltd., on the opening of85 words
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Article, Illustration565 1963-07-20 11 $1.5 m building a credit to Johore and bank's tradition THIS new building, si the important busi centre, adjoining the ol up an otherwise obsole of Johore Bahru. In Its place now rises a six-storey handsome building, finished in keeping with modern trend and taste, as to materials and workmanship565 words
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Advertisement102 1963-07-20 11 TO OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION CONGRATULATIONS 0N THE OPENING OF THEIR NEWEST BRANCH SERVING THE PEOPLE OF JOHORE. RELIANCE ELECTRIC LTD. 601, SHAW HOUSE. SINGAPORE. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Congratulations to the OVERSEA CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION on the occasion of the opening of their new branch in Johore Bahru. FRASER NEAVE LTD.102 words
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Advertisement135 1963-07-20 11 VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD., present their Compliments to the management of the OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD., on the official opening of their Branch Office at Johore Bahru. Another landmark furnished by RlVan Hin ""HjhJl FURNITURE CO.. LTD. 142, Orchard Read, Singapore. Tel: ***** 129, Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel:135 words
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Article, Illustration545 1963-07-20 12 I 111 >l million new banking premises of the Johore B a h r u Branch of the OverseaChinese Banking Corporation will be officially declared open this afternoon by His Highness the Sultan of Johore. More than 3,500 guests are invited to a cocktail545 words
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Advertisement166 1963-07-20 12 POSITIVE! PILING w Positive piling as the name im- 4LaaJ SUINJ plies, is a guaranteed pile driven /|[E]7 nlwl to a correct resistance. Tested /I j| JfrXIT and approved by P W D., H. ImK r-jf D. Board and local Consulting [H^V fyl Engineers, it has been specially/ I G166 words
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Advertisement397 1963-07-20 12 OVERSEA- CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD. on the opening of their branch in Johore Bahru e/fcational proves its leadership through major If Ural® in equipment for the banking field NCR enthusiastically cooperates with bankers to solve today's (needs for practical and economical high-speed bank accounting equipment. Cooperation based on confidence in397 words
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Article192 1963-07-20 13 Q.C. FOR BARISAN APPLIES TO BAR OINGAPORE, Fri. An 0 application for the admission of a London Queens Counsel, Mr. Elwyn-Jones, to the Singapore Bar, was filed in the High Court Registry today. The application was filed by Mr. Tann Wee Tiong. an advocate and solicitor. Mr Elwyn-Jones is expected192 words
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Article21 1963-07-20 13 MUAR. Fri. Free X-rays will be provided to the public at the General Hospital here during the weekend.21 words
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150 1963-07-20 13 Help offers for that unhappy family of 16 SINGAPORE, Fri. Telephone calls flooded Times House early this morning inquiring about Madam Jathambal and her 15 children. Her husband was killed in a road accident on July 10 and since then she has had difficulty In supporting the family. Calls came150 words
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Article32 1963-07-20 13 IELUK ANSON. Frl. Mr. Mohindar Singh from Raub has assumed duties here as Veterinary Officer in place of Mr. K. Paramsoihy, who left for Australia under a Colombo Plan scholarship.32 words
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123 1963-07-20 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Visiting American political scientist, Professor R. Gordon Means, said today he wao glad to see that his interpretation of Indonesia's attitude towards Malaysia had evoked a categorical denial from the Indonesian Consulate-General here. Referring to yesterday's statement by Mr. Rudy Gontha, the Indonesian123 words
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Article, Illustration663 1963-07-20 13 SOON's COUNSEL: WHAT DID KE DO TO YOU WHEN HE CAME TO YOUR BED? SINGAPORE, Friday. rjHE trial in the Assize Court of Albert Soon Heng Teong, a former engineering student in Australia, took a dramatic turn today when, following a question663 words
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353 1963-07-20 13 FOUR CAUGHT IN AMBUSH ARE ACQUITTED AGAIN KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. T*HE four men, who were >rrested in the Klang Road ambush in April, were again acquitted and discharged in the Sessions Court today. This time it was on a charge of having In their control offensive weapons two daggers, three353 words
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284 1963-07-20 13 The horns of a dilemma: Letter goes to Minister |£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Some Chinese traders here are hard hit because of the difficulty in bringing in goat's horns and Australian deer's tails for medicinal purposes. The stumbling block is the Second Schedule of the Animals Ordinance, 1962. There Is the284 words
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Article, Illustration401 1963-07-20 13 Little boy lost sets riddle of bundle of documents KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JJOW did a birth certificate, a driving licence and traveller's certificate of identity come to be in a bundle carried by seven-yea r-ole P. Gunasagaram, who was found wandering in the rain at Salak South, near here. 11401 words
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Article92 1963-07-20 13 Tapper gets $16,140 in damages 8INGAPORE. Frl A rubber tapper. An? Eng Huak. i who was Injured in a road accident 22 months ago. was awarded $16,140 in damages by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. Ang's mother. Toh Kwee, was awarded special damages of $1,490 for transport92 words
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Article29 1963-07-20 13 SINGAPORE. Fn.— The Dody of a man. Wpe Choon Nglap. ay. was found by Marine Police early this morning in the sea oil Nicoll Highway29 words
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Advertisement83 1963-07-20 13 E|PJOO9 Stick Dtotfoxnt I QjOV-V Ps^~ Enjoy the masculine freshness of s 1- very Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of ta3 R confidence in yourself— we call it Old Spice awareness; 83 the distinctive masculine look. 3J5 jg Roll on Spuy Deodorant Otoderant s IS; IE k83 words
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Advertisement78 1963-07-20 13 TV BIG REDUCTIONS 14" iB w sls $18 RENTAL Jill m# FURTHER INITIAL 19" N 1 $20 MONTHLY $23 PAYMENT PAYMENTS 23" $25 $27 14 AMI $35 $20 23" $115 $32 24 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS 14" 41... w $390 LIST PRICES fM mt \M LESS DISCOUNT 19" H $570 FOR CASH78 words
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Miscellaneous566 1963-07-20 13 Todays Radio, TV programmes B n n ivaAi aw* laysia; 10.30 Emi Pops Hour; RADIO MALAYA 11.30 Cocktails For Tro; 12 mldNATIONAL SHORTWAVE night Close Down. n^Ml'ruts RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Negara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To 476 metres Breakfast; 7.00 Time Signal, The SHORTWAVE SERVICE News;566 words
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349 1963-07-20 14 Steps to improve road safety in Singapore HAVING just returned from Europe, it has become even more noticeable than before how terribly disorganised Singapore's traffic is. One of the main causes is the complete lack of road discipline. It appears that the rule "Keep Left" is never bothered about. Worse,349 words
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199 1963-07-20 14 I WAS happy to read in the Straits Times of July 11 the report of the proposal to appoint hospital assistants as assistant medical officers. My late father served as a hospital assistant for over 40 years in the different states of the Federation, and199 words
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Letter101 1963-07-20 14 YOUR correspondent is quite right about the chairs in the National Library being infested with bugs. Every time I leave the library, I am covered in bug-bites. This can be avoided if the chairs are sprayed with more D.D.T. It is suggested that the library should open at101 words
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Letter90 1963-07-20 14 HEFERRING to the letter by "Sickened" of Singapore who complains that the noise from model aeroplanes in his neighbourhood has ruined attempts to record classical music from his radio. I would suggest that the correct way to record programmes from a radio is to wire the tape-recorder directly to90 words
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Letter76 1963-07-20 14 I AM trying my best to learn the National Language In every possible way. I find the "Learn a word a day" programme is my best teacher. Unfortunately, I am able to TAPE the lesson only on Saturday and Sunday mornings. On week days I have to leave76 words
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235 1963-07-20 14 Malacca council: Only five more seats needed DOUBT whether it is generally known that if the two major political parties, the Alliance and the Socialist Front, were to share the twelve seats now being contested in tin- Malacca municipal election, the Alliance would automatically have control of the council for235 words
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218 1963-07-20 14 WITH reference to the letter by"Puzz!ed' <S.T. July 9) who says there are no water cuts in Windsor Park Estate, I wish to point out that he has grossly exaggerated things. We do suffer water cuts daily with very restricted supplies in the morning218 words
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Article279 1963-07-20 14 Taxi menace in S'pore ■yET another letter of romplamt about the menance of the taxi drivers along Thomson Road is not too many because this state of allairs must not be allowed to continue. The ordeal of driving along this road with taxis overtaking you at breakneck speed on the279 words
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Advertisement389 1963-07-20 14 New TREATMENT gives v~«l&i immediate COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL^. relieves aches and pains^^^^^^ and reduces feverish* BBi PHENYLEPHRINE-« X clears blocked nasal WJr^BEK~*~~~~« X passages to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection P»** helps to counteract that 'run down' feeling _^---~'"~""^BBMB helps to offset that feel-389 words
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Advertisement139 1963-07-20 14 Excellent Opportunity far Investment! KIMUN PARK One Tree Hill off Grange Road, Sinunnore 2-Storey Semi-Detached Bungalows _^a^^^^§Bßßfli^Bß?^^^^^^^.Bßw I*l*loo teSftfc *^WBE.F Freeh id Und Ready for Occupation Soon Only a few left— ENG LOK MANSION Napier Road (Near Botanic Garden) 4-STOREY LUXURY FLATS 4 Bedrooms (Two With Bathroom Attached) $29,800/- ALSO139 words
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Miscellaneous311 1963-07-20 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. Dismissal Is not mixed up 8. Legal aid needed to restore J'V 1 overcrowdln <\, 0) mineral right (8). 7 1< i f n or exercise authority ta9, XI. The automatic pilot was ternally set aside (6). nothing stranae to the Presl- 13 A politician311 words
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Advertisement1481 1963-07-20 15 0 UVtHI-U.u t, Otbl tOAil Uk. Out Sport Sam »> sham Pentn jFMnnor.iN Ltttl. Oubiin. rot*. H'ltn ll Pt/Ttdn illy 21 MENELAUS uierpm, Gitsgoa m Gin. 13 July 22 Jlly 23/27 Jlly 21 MACHAON .»urir.outh. litirttM J.ly 24 J.ly 23 Jlly 27/ S OOLIUS liferpeil, GMsgoa July 21 An 21,481 words
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Advertisement1303 1963-07-20 15 feMcALISTER «c CO., LTD. > i w Til: Nl: ***** <QJ BLURMAN LIMB KLAVENISS LtNE T^^ LONDON, HAMOURO, ROTTERDAM, IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. NULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. ein or NAwcASTixt *mm Mr il c l I r iej Ceit l SMli Sport P. Shim Pmjr.g BOUGAINVILLE1,303 words
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Article226 1963-07-20 16 CHIHS lying alongside the Blngapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Etnpm- Klttiwake 21/22. Knud MaeraK 38/39, Slgland 3S/36, Hut An 4U'4l, Kirn Bua 12. Tons Jit N.W. :i, Tronoh N.W. 2. Karossa 27/ 2b. Dubossary 10/11. Mombasa 43. Autolyrua is. Kenryu Mam 13/14. Bandutf Uaru 4/5.226 words
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Article263 1963-07-20 16 lUCUST fir it grade rubber buysrt lob clesed at S p.m. in tlnga■era and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 72! cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The ton* was dull. R AS. and F.M.R.C. eleting priest In cents aer263 words
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616 1963-07-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent MORE or less tbe same pattern was seen on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with industrials opening steadily, but later falling off on a thin market. The biggest drop was eight cents in Dunlops done from 53.28 to 53. 19616 words
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Article23 1963-07-20 16 STOCK INDICES Mala>an Stock Indices July 18 July 19 Industrials: 119.40 118.62 Tins: 1.3.06 113.15 S rubbers: 114.08 114.08 Dec. 2i, 1962 10023 words
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761 1963-07-20 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE (""OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouittad (1,000) $1.64. (3.000) 51. 65; Dunlesw (3.30 SL. H. mm i 53.25 I). (6.000) 53.28. (3.000) J3.27. (5,000) $3.26, (1.000)761 words
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Article177 1963-07-20 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 19. Tbre. monih. Ounlopa -jo cts. McAluter i' afj K. Smelters 20ct». 8. Traction 1 3 Ksao cts. Sbeli 18 cts. N. is eta Steamship s eta Gammon 13 eta. 8. Times 23 cts. S. Trader* 28 cts. H. B'pura II cs. Uniteera 13 cts.177 words
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541 1963-07-20 16 AFTER Thursday's rise ol $3.50 which was considered overdone, the Straits tin price reacted sharply yesterday falling $3.62} to $451,621 per picul. The ottering was estimated up 20 tons to 260 tons. In London on Thursday after Initial business in tin at541 words
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Article145 1963-07-20 16 MELBOURNE. Pri. THE market closed this week fully mm with rises covering a widr range of stocks. Australian Paper Manufacturers gamed after the announcement of a big lift in profit. Metals also improved witb Mver gaining 4d. to 37s lOd. B.H.P. was up 6d. to 565. Oils and145 words
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Article118 1963-07-20 16 THE Malayan txehange Binki- Amciinifl made Ukk changes la 1U rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rates to (100): New Verk: burins TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/lb. 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 2b 7/16, airmail OD 36 9/16, 90118 words
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Article584 1963-07-20 16 T<HERE was a considerA able improvement in the Malayan Rubber Market in the past week, both in price and turnover, and trading on most days was comparatively brisk report H.C.B. Co., Ltd. The upturn, however, appears at the moment to have been at the expense of584 words
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Article28 1963-07-20 16 CLOSING PRICESI July 19. MALAYAN RLBBER PRICE: Til cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: Mil, ltl (down 53.62!). Estimated unofficial offering HiO tons (up 20 tons).28 words
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Article72 1963-07-20 16 /'MINESE Produce Exchange Singa- ».rt noon prices rir picul yistcrCccenut til: bulk J44) sellers, drum H7J sellers. C.pra: July Aug. LK/ Continent JVi. buyers. Pspper: Muntok white BUtl »el>rs. Sarawak white $13i nelle.i, special Sarawak black $'jjj sellers, garbled L*:npong black »9-J sellers. ASTA JlO.'J sellers. Singaperc Coconut72 words
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Advertisement817 1963-07-20 16 Ijk'mJ Uri Aten. Antwerp Rottertim. Aststenaa, Hautsrg art Ciyna. Spore P S'hssi p tntn« "HMti" 9/ 7 Aag I lit "tttcral Siktnki" 1/ s Aug 1/ I Jktg 9 io Aug Stttrai Aientv CF. SHARP ft CO., (M) UD. l: s 'Mn Itlßl, I*. S'Ua MU. Penan HIM. for: Bangkok.817 words
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Advertisement103 1963-07-20 16 SHIPPING NOTICES EVERETT ORIENT LINE ■.i. "RUTHEVERETT" Voy. 15 Arrd: 11-7-1963. A General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex above ve.v-rl will be held on 22-7-1963 at SUB Qodown 19 from 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held before or after this date. MV. "NEDER RHONE" Arrived: 18.7.63 Consignees103 words
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Advertisement889 1963-07-20 17 FOR SALE M Word, SS (Ml*,)— Box tt eta. extra CLEARING::: Non-Iron Oaeron Trousers S3 90 Clubnuui SbJrt.i 53.80 Dunfirees S2/9O Hunjanan Sport shirts SI .SO Himalaya's 3 Selesie Road. <S pore). A QUANTITY OF secondhand furniture In very good condition, at attractive prices. Call 89 Stamford Road (B'pore) between889 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-07-20 18 Ramos on the ropes— but he keeps his crown TiAFU KING, the Nigerian challenger, pins world featherweight cham- pion Sugar Ramos (Cuba) on the ropes and pounds away during their 15-round title fight at Mexico City on July 13. Ramos, however, successfully retained his crown by an unanimous points decision.—52 words
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Article170 1963-07-20 18 MALAYA CUP MALACCA. Friday. /COMBINED SERVICES scored an unimpressive 5 0 win over Pahang in the South zone Malaya Cup match played at the Kubu Stadium here today. It was a scrappy game and both teams were inclined to adopt kick-and-run tactics. Services made good170 words
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Article117 1963-07-20 18 KUALA TRENGGANU. Fri.— Dc.-pxe brilliant goalkeepmg oy Mohamed Hamzah. Trengganu went down 4-0 to Penang in their Noiili zone Malaya Cup tie here today. Penang s star whs centreforward Bakar Sirat. who netted two goals in each half. Penan* attacked from the start and Bakar117 words
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Article78 1963-07-20 18 SINGAPORE. Fri.— K. Selvaratnam. Perak's "Athlete of the Year. 1962, set two new records when he helped Royal Malayan Navy to score their third consecutive success in the Royal Navy fleet athletic* championships at HMS Terror yesterday. Selvaratnam won the 440 yards In 51sec. and the78 words
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Article183 1963-07-20 18 SEEDED MEN IN EASY WINS TENNIS OENANG. Fri. There were •T no surprises in the Penang open lawn tennis championships which began today. All four seeded players in the men's singles Johnny Heah, Buddy Yap, Lam Sltt Chee and Toh Boon Teng won through easily. Results: MEN'S SINGLES Bound R.183 words
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128 1963-07-20 18 Hussein goes to confab with doubts SINGAPORE, Fri. SAFA president Hussein Kamari. who leaves on Monday for a conference with FAM officials at Kuala Lumpur, said today he was doubtful as to the purpose of his attendance. Inche Hussein said the letter from FAM inviting SAFA to send a delegate128 words
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Article46 1963-07-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. FAM did not receive a reply today to their invitation to Formosa to compete In next month's Merdeka football tournament. Hong Kong sources. however say that a reply will be sent tomorrow and they are fairly confident Formosa will accept.46 words
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Article126 1963-07-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Two championship records were set up on the tlrst day of the Malayan PWD athletics meet at Cheras Road here today. Baharam Ahmad (Penang) won the hop-step and jump with a record distance of 13.60 metres. The other record was set. in the 400126 words
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618 1963-07-20 18 TIME FOR SERVICES 'BRASS' TO STEP IN NORMAN SIEBEL: SPORTSFRONT By Kuala Lumpur, Friday there some unworthy reasons for the crippling blows struck at Singapore Joint Services Malaya Cup team by the withdrawal of the Royal Navy players. Soccer fans may be excused for thinking so following the news that618 words
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217 1963-07-20 18 MOTOR-RACING by LIM KEE CHAN SINGAPORE, Fri. Albert Poon, winner of the second Malaysia Grand Prix and John Kirk, both of Hong Kong, were the first overseas entries received for the Johore Grand Prix on Aug. 31 and Sept. 1. Albert, the 26-year-old217 words
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Article163 1963-07-20 18 Northants Leics win LONDON. Fri.—Northamptonshire and Leicestershire gained victories in two days in the county cricket championship yesterday. Results: At the Oval Northants bt Surrey by 10 wkts; Surrey 89 and 122 Northants 211 and 4-0. Northants 10 pts. At Loughborough Leics bt Wores by 7 wkts: Worcs 110 andReuter - 163 words
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433 1963-07-20 18 Epsom Jeep - EIGHT THOMAS CUP TRAINEES VIE FOR S'PORE CROWN BADMINTON SINGAPORE, Fri. Eight Malayan Thomas Cup trainees are among the 35 contestants for the men's singles title in the Singapore open badminton championships here on July 26-28. The eight trainees are, Teh Kew San, Yew Cheng Hoe (both Penang), Ng Boon433 words
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Advertisement981 1963-07-20 18 NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION OF THE HOTELS LICENSING BOARD, SINGAPORE. Regulation 4(1) and (2) of the HotrN IJrenxinE Regulations. 195K Notice is hereby given that tin Hotels Llcemiiic Board will hold us next Quarterly session at the Fourth District and Magistrate Court, South Bridge Road. Singapore, on Tuesday ;ind Wednesda>981 words
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Advertisement838 1963-07-20 18 j PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OF MEDICINE ACADEMIC STAFF TRAINING SCHEME 1 Applications are Invited from medical or Science graduates I domiciled in the Federa'ion of < Malaya. Singapore, Sarawak. Nortii Borneo or Brunei for ap I pointment as Assistant Lecturers under the academic staff training I scheme838 words
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Miscellaneous260 1963-07-20 18 SPORTS DIARY ATHLETICS champion■hips: Perak ilpoh Municipal padang. 3 p.m.): Spore junior (Parrer Pit, 3t. Malayan PWD meet (Cheras Rd. KL. 3): Federation Police meet (Qumey Rd, KL). Schools: PahariK combined (Raub, 2i; MBS Secondary Sentul (Merdeka Stadium, 3). SOCCER Nepal Cap: 1/10 Gurkhas Malacca v Gurkha ASC Johore (Rubu260 words
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Article, Illustration438 1963-07-20 19 RACING by Epsom Jeep PEAK OF PERFECTION SPARKLES IN 3F RUN WITH STAR ERA SINGAPORE, Fri. Sun Leader, a four-year-old Australian gelding, poses a serious threat to Pinkson, the fancied topweight, in the top mile race (4.55) at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Sun Leader (by438 words
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Article1450 1963-07-20 19 S'PORE CARD ACCEPTORS and probable riders for tomor- row's races at Bukit Timah: Race One: 2.0 Cl 3 Div 5 -65 1 Bobarane (Bob St.) R.S. Breuk. 3 9.0 K. Leonf S 2 ***** Tee tp (Kongsl Lima) Rodgers. 4 8.13 (F) Moxham 14 3 S AraUatia (Chung St.) TJoa,1,450 words
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170 1963-07-20 19 30-horse airlift may blaze new trail SINGAPORE, Fri. The Shaw Stable's projected airlift of 30 horses in one aircraft, a Globemaster, from London to Singapore has aroused a great deal of interest in racing circles here. This will be the largest batch of horses ever to be transported In one170 words
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Article64 1963-07-20 19 T ONDON. Fri. Britain and i Spain each won one singles match on the opening day of their Davis Cup European Zone semi-final tie here yesterday. Mike Sangiter ga?e Britain a good start by beating Jose Luis Arllla 6-2. 6-4. 6-4. But Spanish champion Manuel BartanaReuter - 64 words
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Article40 1963-07-20 19 TRACK TIP COAT SKIN II (apprentice Rahwi) strode out stylishly over 3f in 41 2/5 with Barang Baik i Lee). Coat Skin II (by |ambo) hat improved tremendously and should be a "good thing" in the 2.0 race on Sunday.40 words
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Article247 1963-07-20 19 J ONDON, Fri. Jockey Club officials here yesterday were not prepared to discuss or comment on the story in a London newspaper that they were studying a report which suggests that Relko. winner of the Epsom Derby on May 29, may have been 'pepped up" toReuter - 247 words
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404 1963-07-20 19 Liston remains solemn as the 'Lip 9 taunts pASSIUS CLAY enlivened Sonny Liston's training session yesterday, taunting the champion with: "You're too slow and too ugly." Clay rushed up onto the stage of the Thunder bird Hotel theatre restaurant while Llston was shadowboxing In the ring. The 21-year-old Louisville LipReuter - 404 words
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Advertisement343 1963-07-20 19 IHIIIlllllIIIIIllil DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE lillllllllllllllllli Try HOLDEN S 'RED CARPET' RIDE TODAY! Let us introduce you to the smooth, quiet luxury Havt a chat, discus* your motoring needs of the new HoloWs Red Carpet Rid*. L»t us with us. We sincer.ly believe that Holden has <- r riruffizsTS S£"E responsible343 words
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412 1963-07-20 20 'JMiK Senior Government Officers Association and iis medical committee has protested to the Government against the appointment of a Malayan Civil Service officer to the new post of permanent secretary in the Ministry of Health. i KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I Tiic412 words
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Article30 1963-07-20 20 SINOAPORE Frl. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin I*hak, will atiend the S.M.F. Annual Volunteer Officers" dinner at the S.M.F. Officers' Hall; Beach Road, tomorrow 8.30 p.m.30 words
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146 1963-07-20 20 IE88ELT0N. Iri. The Chief Minister-desig-nate Mi Donald Stephens, s.i id today he would welcome a \isit to Borneo by the Indonesian I oreiun Minister Dr. Stibundrio. to see for himself the attitude of the people towards Malaysia. Mr Stephens said this was an openReuter - 146 words
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351 1963-07-20 20 Training course for newsmen planned l^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A programme to train journalists in view of the creation of Malaysia and the introduction of television was announced today. The project is being sponsored by newspapers, the Information Department and Radio Malaya with assistance from the Government, the International Press Institute351 words
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Article36 1963-07-20 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore American School will hold an end-of-term science exhibition at the school premises In King's Road on July 25. It will be opened to the oublic from 2 p.m. 6 p.m.36 words
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Article253 1963-07-20 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Frl— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: .1 1. 1 i in it Consol 2'j'i £45 13/lb —V» Funding 4<<, £94 7/16 1,16 War 3'..'i £62t« —5/16 BANKS Chartered 58/1 Hongkong £18 13, 16 INSURANCE Com. Un 47/10',i Prudential £211/16 Royal 40/-253 words
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220 1963-07-20 20 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Barisan Sosialis today accused the People's Action Party of denying Singapore Harbour Board workers their "basic right and freedom of association and representation and of resorting to the last weapon of strike to safeguard their interests." A party statement said that the220 words
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Article72 1963-07-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. Soon Peng Yam. patron of the South-east Asia Photographic Society, Singapore today opened the 1963 South-east Asia Pictorial Photography Exhibition at the National Library. On display are 252 prints in monochrome and In colour, submitted by 15 countries. In the colour slide section. 14772 words
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Article57 1963-07-20 20 LONDON. Frl.— Spot 22 15 16d., Aug. 22 116 d.. 16d.. Sept. 22 1/16 U. Oct. 22 I'IM.. Oct. Dec. 22 1/16 U. Jan/Mar. 1964 22 1/16U, Apr./ June 22 1 16 d. July 'Sept. 22 l/16d., Oct./ Dec. 22 l/16d., Jan./ Mar. 19«5 22 I'lftd., c.l.f. July unquoted,57 words
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Article24 1963-07-20 20 LONDON, Fir Buyers JW97 1 sellers £899, Forward buyers £897. sellers £898. Settlement £901. Turnover a.m. 130 tons, p.m. 15 tons. Tone: Dull.24 words
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104 1963-07-20 20 fiOLOMBO, Fri. The Vj Ceylon Observer said today chat Ceylon's 80 million rupees ($5l million) tea market with South Africa had again become a political issue. The newspaper's diplomatic correspondent said African leaders and African organisations had "reminded Ceylon that it supported aReuter - 104 words
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Obituary35 1963-07-20 20 MR LIIW lEX LUM a K rd 41. PttMed »way peacrfuMy at Buklt Item, Ktttla Rornpln IH-7-63. Cortege l«-«vi-s Chlk Sin Ton*: < Sultan StrreO K.U at 10.00 a.m. on Sunday 21-7-63. No «<-rol!!i by request.35 words
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