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Title Section22 1963-07-25 1 AVEHACE DAILY IBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 9 dt M The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-07-25 1 Decision on measures to thwart the extremists POSSIBILITY OF LAST-MINUTE MOVES BEFORE MALAYSIA DAY' KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Internal Security Council today decided on measures to deal with any lastminute anti-Malay-sia disturbances. The council met in I lie Cameron Highlands. According to bo official statement issued after the169 words
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Article, Illustration22 1963-07-25 1 EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD Ida Harui Vargas of Brazil wearing the crown after being named Miss Universe at Miami Beach, Florida. —UFI picture.22 words
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Article232 1963-07-25 1 PRESIDENT CALLS ON PELAEZ TO HEAL RIFT MANILA, Wed. President Macapagal broke protocol today in an attempt to heal his rift with the Vice President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. Mr. Macapasal left M .l.i. .I.i. i Palate by car aud «enl to the hnusr of Vice President rrl.tr/232 words
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Article198 1963-07-25 1 MANILA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Macapagal of the Philippines said to- day the resignation of Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez as Foreign Secretary would not adversely affect the Summit meeting. He told a press conference that subjects to be discussed at the Summit talks were "policies and decisions formulatedReuter - 198 words
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Article131 1963-07-25 1 Jack, Mac and Nik may meet at UN \IK\W)Rk, Wed. 1 The New York Times reported today thai Mr. Macmittan, President Kennedy and Mr. Klirnsh chev may meet in New York at the United Nation s (ieneral Assembly in September. A London dispatch quoted Western diplomats. It said that Mr.Reuter - 131 words
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Article173 1963-07-25 1 N-TEST BAN SIGNING IS DEL A YED MOSCOW. Wednesday. BRITISH and United States delegates to the three-power (nuclear) test ban talks met today amidst mounting belief that an initialling ~of a treaty may not alter all take place today. There was some speculation that despite yesterday's optimism a ceremony before173 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-07-25 1 Indonesian envoys off to Jakarta SINGAPORE. Wed. Two Indonesian envoys. Gen. Gusti Djatikusumo (above). Ambassador to Malaya, and Col. Sugih Arto. Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore. left here today for Jakarta for top level consultations with their Government. They are expected to brief President Soekarno on the latest developments in this area57 words
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1432 1963-07-25 1 A witness tells of wipping parties in flat THIRD DAY OF THE WARD VICE TRIAL I ONDON, Wed.— Two prostitutes today told the Old Bailey vice fetal of Dr. Stephen Ward about perjury and of parties where men were whipped. One ol the women, redhaired Margaret (Ronna> Rlcardo. 23. claimedReuter - 1,432 words
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Article25 1963-07-25 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Special I Branch officers arrested E. K. I Rajan, a book-keeper, early res- terday under the Preservation of > Public Security Ordinance.25 words
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141 1963-07-25 1 Xl ALA LUMPI R. Wed. Tenicku Abdul Rahman will get a big official welcome at the airport here tomorrow on his return from Malaysia talks in London and his trips to Europe. On arrival, the Tenjrku will be greeted by the Deputy Prime141 words
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Article41 1963-07-25 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. The Brunei Government lias announced the dissolution of the Emergency Council decreed by Sultan Sir Omar All Salfuddin at the outbreak of the December revolt, bringing Emergency rule to an end as from yesterday. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article21 1963-07-25 1 GENEVA. Wed. The United Nations Economic and Social Council today expelled Portugal from the Economic Commission for Africa. Reuier.Reuter - 21 words
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Article149 1963-07-25 1 Strike threat by printing union I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V The National Union ol Employees In the Printing Industry today threatened to cail a nationwide strike next week in sympathy for the 72 workers of the Art Printing Workers who have been locked out since April 22. It stated that this149 words
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Article38 1963-07-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Ihe Internal Security Council, which met in Cameron Highlands today, ■fflflf -*»rtf»orfsed the release of two detainees "on compassionate grounds." No names were available either here on in Singapore tonight.38 words
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Article39 1963-07-25 1 LODGE NOMINATED FOR S. VIETNAM ISIUXG r<>\ w President Kennedy seru I" !*enate hta 6 itn.il 111 llenr> Lodgr. Kepuiiiii mi vlceprmddeatl.il candid i. In l'i',o .iv i s Imb i i to smith Vietnam I ler39 words
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Advertisement52 1963-07-25 1 'or the widest repertoire »f pops, classical and operatic music on 4-TRACK PRE-RECORDED STEREO TAPES Visit:— SOUNDBITE LIMITED. Union Building, Singapore. DISTINCTIVE WZI MODERN RfflFl^l styling. hjl quality and It »fc— durability I [$1 DOOR I I 'Ut FURNITURE ™^fl I BRASS HINGES For a complete range of hardware fitting52 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration350 1963-07-25 2 RECONCILIATION MEETING ENDS IN WALKOUT MANILA, Wednesday. 'JHE Philippine Vice President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez walked out of a stormy meeting with President Macapagal early today and widened his split with the President. The ruling Liberal Party executive committee met in special session last night in a350 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-07-25 2 KHOMAN HITS OUT AT SIHANOUK BANGKOK, Wed.— The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, said yesterday that Cambodian Prince Nordom Sihanouk's charge that Thailand wants to annex the Cambodian province of Koh Kong was "pure fabrication." "Thailand has no intention of annexing the territory of other people," Tun Khoman said.198 words
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Article50 1963-07-25 2 SYDNEY. Wed.— The Western] Australia Government plans to send trade experts to Indonesia. the Western Australian Minister for Industrial Development. Mr. C. W. Court, said today. He said Western Australia wanted to "size up the trade position." The mission would leave In six weeks. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article164 1963-07-25 2 Boots for them after 72 years DORT MORESBY. Wed. 1 The 3,000 native police of the Royal Papua and New Guinea Constabulary have been told they must wear boats. For many of them it will not be easy. Boots will have to be specially made to fit their broad feet.Reuter - 164 words
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Article49 1963-07-25 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— Sixteen people were killed instantly when lightning struck a house In the West Borneo capital of Pontlanak during a party. Antara reported that the partygoers, mostly women, had Just begun a buffet dinner when lightning hit the house, cutting it In half.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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129 1963-07-25 2 BANGKOK. Wed. MEDICAL teams and emergency stocks of anti-cholera vaccine were rushed today to Nakoran Srithammaraj Province in Southern Thailand where at least 87 people are reported to have died from cholera. Unofficial reports said there were more than 200 cases of cholera andReuter - 129 words
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240 1963-07-25 2 Pakistan MPs urge: Break off with the West •OAWALPINDI, Wed.— "> MPs here urged yesterday that Pakistan should sever her defence ties with the West and seek aid and friendship wherever she can find it. They were starting a twoday foreign policy debate following the speech of the External AffairsReuter - 240 words
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158 1963-07-25 2 SAIGON, Wednesday. ■piVE thousand Vietnamese government troops held a riot drill at a field near the airport here this morning as Saigon streets remained normal and quiet. I No Buddhist anti-govern-ment demonstrations were reported. The soldiers did not carry ammunition in their exercise, butUPI - 158 words
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88 1963-07-25 2 rAIRO, Wed. "Arab Unionists" had reached agreement on the establishment of a United Arab Socialist Movement with branches throughout the Arab world, the Middle East News Agency reported last night. The agency said President Nasser had attended meetings which were held in Cairo overReuter - 88 words
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Article59 1963-07-25 2 PRETORIA. Wed— More than 15,000 Immigrants arrived In South Africa during the first half of this year, according to figure* Issued by the government. The figures reflected a sharp rise since 1980s six-month total of 4.067. People leaving the country dropped sharply 3.171 compared toReuter - 59 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-07-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r PONT f* "X I l V OBCOfiO I ahbtcMtkjni15 words
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279 1963-07-25 3 Jack moves against bias immigration law... WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Kennedy urged Congress yesterday to repeal a discriminatory formula now used to regulate immigration of people who were attributable, by their ancestry, to an area called "'the Asia-Pacific triangle." "This area embraces all countries from Pakistan to Japan and the PacificReuter - 279 words
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Article50 1963-07-25 3 LONDON. Wed.— Britain is to double the 1964 target of graduate volunteers she will send to developing countries. Mr. Robert Carr. Secretary for Technical Co-operaiion, told the House of Commons yesterday it had been decided to fix the target at 500 double the 1963 programme. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article137 1963-07-25 3 Spies who turned traitors jailed KARLSRUHE. (West Germany). Wed. Two confessed double agents were sentenced to 14 and 10 years hard labour respectively here yesterday. Heinz Felfe, 45, and Hans Clemens, 61, were convicted of treason, treasonable relations with a foreign power, grave breach of secrecy, and accepting bribes. AReuter - 137 words
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Article64 1963-07-25 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Dr. George Mueller, 45, an electrical engineer and missile expert, has been appointed to head the United States manned space flight programme, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced. N.A.S.A. said that Dr. Mueller would begin his new duties on Sept. 1 asReuter - 64 words
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185 1963-07-25 3 LONDON, Wednesday. AN Australian astro-physicist today suggested that a flying saucer, possibly from somewhere near the planet Uranus, caused the mystery crater discovered in a potato field at Charlton, South London. He suggested the flying saucer was 500 ft across, weighed 600 tons andReuter - 185 words
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Article62 1963-07-25 3 LONDON. Wed. The Govern-ment-controlled British Petroleum Company is to Kink the first test bore hole for oil under the Engluti Channel in September, it was announced last night. A spokesman said the company was hoping to tlnd the biggest Held discovered in Britain. "But itUPI - 62 words
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Article54 1963-07-25 3 NEW YORK, Wed.— Mr. William Gallacher. 81. president ol the British Communist Party, arrived here by air yesterday to visit his ailing sister. Mr. Gallacher. who had earlier been refused admission to the United States, was finally given permission by the State DepartmentReuter - 54 words
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121 1963-07-25 3 LONDON, Wed. Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, Mj?., asserted yesterday that the Government was expediting a parliamentary by-election for Mr. John Profumo's seat because of possible repercussions of Lord Denning's inquiry. Lord Denning was appointed to inquire into the security aspects of the Profumo scandal. Mr ShinwellReuter - 121 words
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300 1963-07-25 3 FOUND AT LAST: A POSSIBLE CAUSE OF CANCER ONDON, Wed. BriL* tain's Medical Research Council announced yesterday that a possible cause of cancer in human beings had been discovered. The finding might lead to a breakthrough in cancer tests, according to the council's annual report for 1961--62 published yesterday. TheReuter - 300 words
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Article, Illustration476 1963-07-25 3 JUDGE WARNS AFTER SHE SAYS SHE LIED LONDON, Wed A red-haired dancer described in court yesterday an evening at Dr. Stephen Ward's flat when she, a man, Dr. Ward and another girl, all had sexual intercourse at the same time inReuter; UPI - 476 words
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Article57 1963-07-25 3 1 GEORGETOWN. Wed. Sir Ralph Grey. Governor of Bnti.-h Guiana, signed a proclamation yesterday summoning Parliament to assemble on July 30. He prorogued Parliament on June 18 on Cabinet advice 24 hours before the Legislative Assembly was due to meet to discuss, among other things, a no-confldenceReuter - 57 words
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Article33 1963-07-25 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Robert Sparks. 63. who produced the Blondie films and married the star. Penny Singleton, has died of a heart attack w.ule driving to work at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios.— UPl.33 words
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Advertisement150 1963-07-25 3 I almost missed my big chance 1. Tke night before an JNterriew for an important I2.O« my wav to Ike iMerriew the next Bornms job I celebrated a festiTaJ with my family. I suffered from severe indigestio*. I 3. 1 unwrapped a Bismint antacid sweet, sacked 4. I felt line150 words
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Advertisement266 1963-07-25 3 J§\ SINGHS HOUSE OF jjy|^' ANNIVERSARY wJr^ W A ET 2} Li I™ LADIES' I MEN'S DRIP-DRY COTTON SPORT SHIRTS $2.90 j ■LOUSES $2.60 DACRON COTTON SJESct" l^ lltl «S2lr COTTON SHORTS (Tynior) $2.»0 SmRT ,3 w SKIRTS (Tu»s.or) $5.50 HICKOK ARTICLES LESS 10% SWISS EMI. BLOUSES $4.90 p AJAMAS266 words
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191 1963-07-25 4 USE LESS— THEN NO EXTRA CUTS SINGAPORE, Wednesday. WATER stocks are at a dangerously low level. The Public Utilities Board said today that "unless there is co-operation to use less water, the board may have to consider further measures to conserve the stocks in191 words
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258 1963-07-25 4 LIQUIDATED INSURANCE FIRMS PAYING OUT CLAIMS CINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, told the Legislative Assembly today that liquidators of bogus insurance companies in Singapore and the Federation were already paying out claims to policy-holders. Mr. Byrne, who was replying to a question by258 words
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Article83 1963-07-25 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, told the Assembly today that a total of 59,084 pupils were registered for Primary I classes in Government and Governmentaided schools for 1964 during the registration period between June 10 and July 6. Mr. Yong, answering83 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-07-25 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Three girls (above) are among 10 secondary school students wbo have been picked as finalists for the "Esso Leaders of Tomorrow* oratorical contest to be held at the Victoria Theatre on Monday. They are Misses Jeanne Yeo Oi Lent (Marymount Convent), Jane S. Karunatbevi (Kaffirs145 words
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Advertisement285 1963-07-25 4 WORLD PREMIERE!; /O\ 14.11 i ff 13pm- A o Free list m Singapore CAPITOL REX Kuala Lumpur "SEASON SIMULTANEOUSLY FROM TOMORROW J 11 am, 2 30, 6 15 .i 9 15 p.m. Shows Daily) 12.1 J, J.I 3. 4.15 9.1 Sam 1 The true story of Lt. John F. Kennedy's285 words
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Advertisement108 1963-07-25 4 P^VCiiWrtiy Z*^J opens L*iPHrtrtMrai today 3 Show,: 3 ».30 9.30 p.m. ELVIS PRESLEY in Ponovision in Color WK^^^WTv^^M fhonc iffßl WW'^^y ***** Todoy: 1 .30-3 30-7 00-9.30 p.m. Shirley Knight Andrew Ouggan "HOUSE OF WOMEN". Tomorrow: "Bottle Of The Corol Sco". nigQp9 w^^*«l STUART MILLAR LAWRENCE TURMAN^^ v \ftil Ml108 words
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Advertisement170 1963-07-25 4 Tel: 21-116 t*l *3 <+J L W SINGAPORE OPENS TODAY! DAILY AT 11m-1.30-4.00-6.30 9.30p.n. A RiarrN~J7 pas8 V THE BIG HOUSE! \rf\ Convicts jm •—-•BCN STUART RAY f^ mm iwiLSTON -<^_ VINCeNT ROD ORODCRtCK '^W^ -J oooie JACK I jf .MIWUbTwUfMAK ROHAI.D LUBIN A KAUFMAN LUBIN ProduclKXi ta M.UED MTISTS170 words
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Advertisement451 1963-07-25 4 organisation; a NOW at LIDO SKY BCRITA SINGAPURA SPECIAL' "MAUYSIA AGREEMENT" B >on siio\\i\(. 11 «.n». 1.30. 4, 6.30 ft 9.1 S p.m.! V Stewort Granger Jonet Leign Mcl Ferrer Eleonor Porker BiGMVSCARAMOUCHE' School Children $1 to any seat at 11, 1.10 It 4 p.m. thowi NEXT CHANCE I Judy451 words
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Miscellaneous220 1963-07-25 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following la today Khe--1 dulc of civil aircraft movements at Paya L«bar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London, Frankfurt, Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA TOO) 5.55 p.m.: from Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin, Jakarta (BA Til) 9.05 p.m. Qantas: From London, Rome. Cairo, Karachi,220 words
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Miscellaneous115 1963-07-25 4 Cairo. Athens. Rome. London <QF 737) ft.oo p.m.: to Brisbane. Sydney (QF 734) 9.30 p.m. Japan Air Lines: To Bangkok. Hong Kong, Tokyo (JL 714) 8.30 a.m. Catnay Pacific: To Bangkok. Hong Kong (CX 728) 8 a.m. Malayan Airways: To Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, Penang, Alor Star. Kota Bharu (ML 134)115 words
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Straits Times SPECIAL FEATURE
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Article, Illustration1649 1963-07-25 5 Off to war wielding a walking stick DE WIART: HE WON ONE V.C. AND A RECORD AS THE MOST WOUNDED MAN IN THE BRITISH ARMY In SO years of fighting he lost an eye, an arm and a leg DURING World War I the British army had few officers like1,649 words
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Advertisement130 1963-07-25 5 Hjjifrifcfcfrl^ j*4^l BBr m 98® *\mV'' JUR If IB mkm Keep COOL with %^^M^ Air conditioning is no longer a tioning you not only get the finest the first name in air conditioning luxury, it is a natural addition to equipment, but a complete and better and more pleasant living130 words
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Advertisement197 1963-07-25 5 MOW... the aircraft to open the new cargo era I Br P"|P\ announces: ALL-CARGO JETS TO THE U.SA Pan Am introduces the aircraft that is going to make airfreight the cargo system Boeing's new all-cargo Jet Clipper. These new Pan Am turbofan Jets ein carry 40 tons of cargo, can197 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-07-25 6 Noriah, 133, gets 'what is your secret?' plea from U.S. SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's oldest woman, Che Noriah binte Buyamen, 133, chuckled as she clutched a letter at her home today at Jalan Mas] id, Changi and asked: "Where is America? Is it far from Singapore?" The letter to Che Noriah253 words
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Article42 1963-07-25 6 PENANG. Wed. A 15-year-old girl reported missing from her Anioy Lane home since June 16 has returned to Penang after spending a month in Ipoh. The police are now looking for the boy who took her to Ipoh.42 words
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Article141 1963-07-25 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Legislative Assembly may introduce midnight sittings from Monday to debate the Malaysia agreement. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Tob Chin Chye. who is the Leader of the House, told the Assembly today that he Intended to seek an adjournment of the141 words
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73 1963-07-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Arrangements for visits to the Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme would be provided by the end of the year, tne Central Electricity Board announced. A considerable amount of work has yet to be completed, especially in the underground power station. Until73 words
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Article35 1963-07-25 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Dato A. M. ALsagoH, Deputy Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade here, will represent Singapore at the stiver jubilee celebrations of the St. John Ambulance Association of Perak on Saturday.35 words
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Article244 1963-07-25 6 CLASSROOMS NEEDED TO HOUSE MALAYSIA WEEK GUESTS KLALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. J^jORE than 20,000 pupils here will have their holidays put back by two weeks so that their schools can be used to accommodate some of the guests coming here for the Malaysia celebrations. These pupils,244 words
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Article113 1963-07-25 6 Border war talks in Bangkok BANGKOK, Wed. A Thai-Malayan senior staff joint committee began a two-day meeting here today to discuss the situation along their common frontier. The committee was set up a few years ago to fight the Communist terrorists in the border area and is expected to be113 words
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295 1963-07-25 6 WOMAN SLAIN: 'I WAS STABBING A BIG SNAKE' DENANG, Wed. A printing press worker accused of murdering a washerwoman explained in the Penang Assize Court today that he was trying to save her 12-year-old daughter from "a big snake" when he stabbed the woman. "I grabbed the snake and stabbed295 words
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Article49 1963-07-25 6 PENANO, Wed— The Central Province Umno division has appointed Wan Din bin Wan Abdul Rahlm Its new secretary-general in place of Inche Megat Harun bin Megat Aziz. Tne replacement of Inche Megat Harun followed his recent appointment as chairman of the Central Province District Council.49 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-07-25 6 MISS Billie Tarn. 21, one of six Hong: Kong recording star who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday from Singapore for a two-day stage appearance at the Chin Woo Stadium beginning tonight. The show will include local talents. straits Times picture.44 words
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152 1963-07-25 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Questions on Pulau Senang penal settlement riot on July 12 were answered by the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. One Pang Boon, in the Legislative Assembly today. Replying to questions by Mr. Ong Chang Sam (Bari&an Sosialls Chua Chu Kang>. the152 words
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Article24 1963-07-25 6 Cof feeshop theft PENANO. Wed.— Cash and goods worth a total of $332 was stolen from a coffeeshop in Maxwell Road early this morning.24 words
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Article18 1963-07-25 6 RAUB. Wed. A variety show will be held at the Town Hall here on Saturday.18 words
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Article206 1963-07-25 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Manufacturers' Association was today invited to submit a list of commodities, which they felt should be given tariff protection under the Malaysian common market arrangements The Permanent Secretary to the Economic Development Division, Ministry of Finance. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong.206 words
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Article44 1963-07-25 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police arrested 10 men and screened 627 suspects in ami-secret society raids throughout the island in the past 24 hours. Seven men were detained under the Societies Ordinance, and three under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.44 words
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102 1963-07-25 6 KOTA BHAKU. Wed. A motion calling on the PMIP-oon trolled State Government to resign will be moved in Uie Kr lantan State Assembly tomorrow. The motion, in the name of Inche Moiiamed AH bin Abdullah (Alliance) says the Government "is no longer holding the102 words
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Advertisement625 1963-07-25 6 Be Proud of Your English Are yoa content with tb* way you speak and write? Are Ocurse— explains the lmportaooa yen tare that yon are not making mistakes that cause °f. J* o Bns'wri to you and d«apeopl. to underrate you? h o 7 Never has the Importance of effective625 words
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Miscellaneous134 1963-07-25 6 Allotf Oop By Y.I. Ham lin Dick Tracy By Chester Could I rvis.Tmcx jotmon i «ep.l I i suoc tmat V l/acrr wuw i» /wmwu." kr«i m»a»i sr»« mti uif Oj050»-rOT«CMIIISTWU5 "■LJNC TO MB TWS 1 -«x* lOCA, °2&?*? \^!StiLl^SiS^LiffS «*»ipit out hbk in sp»£e woTHcans taooujn I \txrr sum*134 words
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Article, Illustration678 1963-07-25 7 OFFER TO DROP CONTROVERSIAL POLLS BILL SINGAPORE, Wed. Ihe Govern" Blent made a surprise move In the Legislative Assembly today by offering to with (h;iw the Singapore Legis|ative Assembly Elections (Temporary I* roy isionsi i Amendment i Hill, which the Opposition had678 words
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Article, Illustration344 1963-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. fTHE Inheritance (Family Provision) Bill, which seeks to ensure that the head of a family will leave his property to his family on his death, was welcomed by the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly when the Bill came up for its second read-344 words
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Article39 1963-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Sim Bock Choon. chairman and director of Barlow and Company (8) Ltd. will give a talk on the history of Chinese secret societies at the Rotary Club of Singapore-West hmcheon tomorrow at Prince'B Restaurant.39 words
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Article23 1963-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Val Ortega has been elected president of the Musicians' Union of Singapore. Miss Shirley Yap was elected •ecretary.23 words
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Article37 1963-07-25 7 Malayan Story SINGAPORE. Wed. A preview of a television film. "The Malayan "Story" will be held by the Far Eastern Features Service Limited at the USIS theatreite in Armenian I Street at 5.15 p.m. on July 31.37 words
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Article150 1963-07-25 7 SINGAPORE, .Wed. A motorist. accused of causing the death of an 11 -year-old girl in a road accident, was acquitted by a district judge, Mr. Lim Chor Pee. today because of "contradictory evidence" by prosecution witnesses. David John Daysh was alleged to have caused the150 words
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Article251 1963-07-25 7 A SHARP RISE IN JAPANESE CAPITAL SINGAPORE, Wed. Ir> the last four years Japanese capital invested in Singapore shot up to $54,094,000 compared with $1,200,000 between 1956 and May 31, 1959. This was revealed In the Legislative Assembly today by the Minister for Health and Law. Mr. KM. Byrne, on251 words
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106 1963-07-25 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Police have re-cap-tured the fourth of eight detainees who escaped from a prison launch while being taken to Pulau Senang penal settlement earlier this month. Lim Poh Ouan was sleeping In an unoccupied hut at a rubber estate in Jurong when a party106 words
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342 1963-07-25 7 SINGAPORE. Wad. j 1 I AN APPEAL by the Crown for increase of sentence on a man who married a second time telling a kathi that he was a divorcee when he was not. was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice342 words
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Obituary98 1963-07-25 8 Ware's Sl* (Minimum) JOSEPH Ho Reng S«ee passed a«ay peacefully leaving behind beloved wife, a sons. 2 daughters-in-law. 4 grand<till<lr»n Cortege leave« U Uorong Mvdin 4IS p.m on 35-7-63 for our J-ady of Perpetual Succour Church Kiglap. thence to Bldadan. MRS KOM TUAH IWEI nee Wee Hoik Kee slias98 words
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Article40 1963-07-25 8 ay ants Sl* Minimum I tmi family OF the late Mrs. Urn Tew Teok mcc Chan Ifek Tuani of 141 n«i Road. Singapore. thank all relatives and friends for their kind assistance, condoiencea. algbt visits. sjire at' the funeral.40 words
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Obituary31 1963-07-25 8 I* Wtrdt Sl* i Minimum' IN LOVINC MEMORY of Mr. SO. Oopal wbo departed oa 2A-7-62. Badly missed by hi" loving wife and (even children. <3cne but always remembered.31 words
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Article650 1963-07-25 8 Confrontation and the resignation of the Philippines Foreign Secretary together endanger the Manila summit meeting. The fresh turn in Indonesian policy is, of course, a strong reason for holding the summit. It is certainly no reason for abandoning it How, otherwise, are Indonesia and Malaya to650 words
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Article405 1963-07-25 8 The need for closer analysis of Malaya's balance of payments position and for care in drawing down foreign exchange reserves to finance development has not gone unrecognised. The problem has received periodic mention both from the Finance Minister and the Minister for Commerce and Industry since last year,405 words
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Article167 1963-07-25 8 A prolonged dry spell threatens to add Kuala Lumpur to the list of water-short towns. The fall in reservoii levels has not reached the point where rationing needs to be considered, but the experts are worried enough to have turned down the pressure in the mains. As167 words
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Article, Illustration728 1963-07-25 8 STANLEY UYS - SOUTHAFRICA ENTERS THE ICE-AGE OF ISOLATION STANLEY UYS AS THE ANTI-APARTHEID SQUEEZE GETS TIGHTER: from SOUTH AFRICA is entering a new ice-age of isolation. Even hardened Government politicians have been shaken by the sudden worsening of South Africa's international relations. On Monday the United Nations Security Council met for a728 words
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359 1963-07-25 8 .)■•-( |'li Nerbonne - |'li Nerbonne by TAIPEH, Wed. No one knows for certain what Communist China is doing about its population explosion, but Formosa is determinedly tackling the problem. When the Japanese left Formosa at the end of the second world war, the population was 6.090,860. By359 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter422 1963-07-25 8 1 HAVE received a very sad letter from my old mother in Singapore. Bhe said she read in the Straits Times that the Government was going to Invite foreign doctors to settle In Singapore because there was a shortage of doctors. That would mean that American422 words
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Letter187 1963-07-25 8 ONE. way to ensure that water is conserved is to reorganise the Singapore meteorologies! service, so that dally accurate weather forecasts can be issued to the press. This would enable householders to prepare for rain, if rainy weather is predicted, and so put off such jobs as watering187 words
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Letter143 1963-07-25 8 rpHE Trengganu State Ma--1 laysia Day celebrations committee has decided that a sports stadium be built In Kuala Trengganu. This la an excellent idea but I doubt the wisdom of spending such an enormous amount of public money, a staggering five-million dollars twice the cost of the Merdeka143 words
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Letter88 1963-07-25 8 rpHERE should be legislaA tion to provide that the assessed value of property or any other assets of an already established company should be certified as fair and -justified by an independent body or commission before the shares of the company can be offered to the general public88 words
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Letter90 1963-07-25 8 A CCORDING to the FedI\ eration's Director of Teacher Training the Ministry wants to train teachers under three headings: one set for primary schools, one for secondary schools and the third for part-time continuation training courses. The Director has explained the first two but not part-time training. I hopt90 words
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Letter25 1963-07-25 8 DURING the two months I have been watching T.V. Singapura not a Malay film has been shown. May I know why? TAXPAYER Singapore25 words
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Advertisement864 1963-07-25 8 Straits Tkws Malar Mail CliiaWi* aa>.itmiPMi*a WmmJ aa tusgii ess let Ms«r COLD ITMAeI ADCABI OreiMre- COLO BTOHAO* IKANCHH AT HOLLAND ROAO- KATOM« UPML ROAO-MVM. BAM orrt book btosjb ltb m r Haaae, Cc«*er 0— TM MSTWB rHOMT erpertrtcf evla«M*TMttlVM m. M. MHAIL S A#ese7e)My lse#a\ leaws Bejaa MAMteTM ITOKC864 words
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Advertisement41 1963-07-25 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Mm Importers cxportsrs of High Clots Worsteds 4. Woollen*. SINGAPORE: 21, Cholio Street, Tol: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor M.MeS«, Itt Floor, Room No. S, 5«V«4, Nothon Rood, Kowioo*41 words
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Advertisement56 1963-07-25 8 BATTERY CLOCK An occurare timepiece which needs no winding no fear of it stopping. Keeps accurate time for over a year on the power generated by a single torchlight battery the NATIONAL Battery Clock. TrfoSE who know BuYumnlTm t ANNOUNCING GRAND OPENING FLORA BEAUTY SALON 84A, RODGER STREET, K.LUMPUR Tel:56 words
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251 1963-07-25 9 A detainee asks for release to study in London SINGAPORE, Wed. The Internal Security Council has received a request from a detainee, Tai Yuen, for release to enable him to study at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London. This was announced in the Legislative Assembly today by251 words
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Article45 1963-07-25 9 PENANG. Wed. A six-man Buddhist group from Formosa arrived in Penang today to observe and study Buddhist organisations and activities in Malaya. The visitors four monks and two laymen will also visit most countries in South-East Asia and the Far East.45 words
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Article115 1963-07-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hotel, bar and restaurant workers here want an eight-hour day. This Is one of several resolutions to be discussed at the annual delegates conference of the Hotel Bar and Restaurant Workers' Union here tomorrow. The Minister ol Labour and Social Welfare.115 words
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Article242 1963-07-25 9 Singapore organisation to launch service at XX hospital SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Family Planning Association, which has so far concentrated its work among women, today announced that it had decided to start a service for men which will be "chiefly advisory," The first session for men242 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-07-25 9 NOW ALICE IS AFTER MALAYSIA TITLE SINGAPORE'S Welfare Queen, 18-year-old model Alicr Voon (above), is one of 20 entrants for the "Malaysia Queen 19K3" contest to be held in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. The contest is being held in connection with the Malaysia Trade and Industrial Exhibition to be opened85 words
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Article149 1963-07-25 9 $4,133 now received for widow SINGAPORE, Wed—Donations totalling $897 40 were received by the straits I/"" today from b °tn Singapore and Federation readers for Singapore widow Madam Jathambal. whose ba »d S. Pachalmuthu was killed recently in a road accident, and her 15 children. JSaiS 1 amount to f,l149 words
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Article, Illustration2004 1963-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Wed He was not sure about going back to Australia... said he had no brains, court told JRENE See Chye Neo, 21, a music teacher, today agreed in the Assizes that she could laugh easily. She was explaining, In cross-examination by2,004 words
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63 1963-07-25 9 Socialist Front councillor assaulted I MALACCA. Wed. A newlyelected Socialist Front municipal councillor. Inche Thamby bin Hassan, was assaulted near his home at Kampong Bahru here last night. In his report to the police, ha alleged that an Umno member had assaulted him. Later, an Umno member. Inch* Ismail bin63 words
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Article44 1963-07-25 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Th« Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill, which will enable the fund board to declare a higher rate of interest than 2j per cent. was referred to a select commit tra after passing its second reading in the Legislative Assembly today.44 words
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Advertisement69 1963-07-25 9 sSl gTa| p YOUR SAVINCS MUST BE PLACE THEM WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AND WATCH THEM SNTEMST p E* ANNUM ■AiO HALF YtAHLr Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. PAH MALAYAN FINANCE69 words
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Advertisement125 1963-07-25 9 A I I n>" iKinnw mcmvm 4.itc I 1/ f '"'i,'" f Wit" 'M !uw <llKllkl Jr or I Better Service Enjoy your favorite television >^^ag programs in cool comfort with a X/ JP Fuji Silent Fan. Fuji's Symbol of '//jHE^ V Better Living on a wide range of j125 words
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Miscellaneous504 1963-07-25 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes Is Done; 12 midnight Close RADIO SINGAPORE I3wa medium wave service RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metre* 41 METRES A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal Neganku; 6.02 Prelude To Brealtfaat; A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 7.00 Time Signal, The News; Morning Prelude; 7.15 News;504 words
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Article, Illustration363 1963-07-25 10 JN Singapore, most women are very particular about their hair and the styles that suit them. They never fail to visit a salon once a week ancf take pleasure in adopting new hairdos. In Japan it is different. The women pay more363 words
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Article163 1963-07-25 10 Portraits in the living room A LIVING room is the j most popular place to hang portraits, a survey of 75 portrait I photographers conclud- j ed recently. Thirty -two per cent of I photographs are in the I living room. 24 per cent in the bedroom. 20 per cent163 words
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Article271 1963-07-25 10 WHAT goes for the day should go for the evening, too. You may work out your fashion type and adhere to the kind of clothes that suit your personality, ond the pay packet. But, remember, your carefully balanced wardrobe will have to show off those clothes271 words
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291 1963-07-25 10 CHILLED PERFUME GIVES A FRESH START F)O you want to get the best out of your favourite perfume? Then follow these pretty ideas given by beauty expert Anne Elliot. PIN perfumed snips of fabric into a neckline or to shoulder pads and slip perfumed cotton wool Into the top of291 words
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Article247 1963-07-25 10 T'M all set for the school holidays because that's the time I have to keep the young members in my family busily engaged. Titbits for munching during the day and for tea-time must be there. Here are two easy-to-make recipes: WINE BISCUITS You need247 words
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Advertisement155 1963-07-25 10 YOU HAVE SEEN THE RESTNOW BUY TKF BEST A I Deliloh pantie with tummyV I /jJ flattening panel of lace-over-nylon: \~A I I double derriere panel. Uncovered \j A-/ Lycra elastic shapes effortlessly. Detachable hose supporters. (elastic: nylon-Lycra spandei: f-amous Little Godiva pant.c pane ny on ■n woeovered Lycra elastic.155 words
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Advertisement278 1963-07-25 10 Versatile and labour saving. Ideal for quick, outdoor drying. Does away with old fashioned pole and wire methods. Weatherproof. Distributor. SINGAPORE Robinson Co., Ltd., Rafflai Ploco, T.I. *****. Mardon t Co., 71/S2 Orchard Road, Tol. 2W09. KUALA LUMPUR— Bon Loo Tradina Co., Joton Kia Ponfl, Tol. *****. PENANC Cheoh Hona278 words
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Miscellaneous236 1963-07-25 10 Straits Times Crossword ■HP IH^ HLP IbHHLH^ bIH" l bUH^ LH ▲CBOM 6. Marsh hu hair a month at 7. fteadtng of accidents, perhaps? the outside for Ttndfcatton (7). (7). S. Blow toe peat la acataared DUpoaiUon to entice wrround- ft ln P^P'* fter cerUto P»--10. Conflict about the rtart236 words
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258 1963-07-25 11 Equal pay: Teachers set a target date KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE National Union of Teachers has fixed Malaysia Day as the target date by which they hope women teachers in the country will get equal pay. This move, backed by six other unions, today received the support of the Federation258 words
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156 1963-07-25 11 Anti-T.B. drive finds 400 cases a month 17UALA LUMPUR, Wed.— An average of 400 tuberculosis cases a month have been discovered In the past four months In the Government's case-finding drive. The director of the campaign, Dr. J. S. Sodhy, announced this today at the Rotary Club lunch here. This156 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-07-25 11 SOUTH Vietnam Movie Queen Tham Thuy Hang (above) will sing and dance at the SouthEast Asia Cultural Festival to be held in Singapore from Aug. 8 to Aug. 16. She is among Vietnamese stars who have given sparkling performances in several Asian capitals. They83 words
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Article12 1963-07-25 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has declared Manila a cholera-Infected area.12 words
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Article53 1963-07-25 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government has floated live loans totalling over $247,500,000 one for each year from 1959 to 1963. the Legislative Assembly was told today. The loans were: S4O million floated in 1959. $30 million in 1960. $50 million in 1961, $50 million in 1962. and53 words
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91 1963-07-25 11 SOLD-A PORTRAIT OF TENGKU BY WARD LONDON. Wed. A portrait of Teneku Abdul Rahman by Dr. Stephen Ward, artist and osteopath now on trial on vice charges, was sold here today for 150 guineas. The Portrait was one of two of the Tengku drawn by Ward. The Tengku sat forReuter - 91 words
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Article75 1963-07-25 11 Case of the SHBSA in Assembly SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Alliance has directed its leaders in the Legislative Assembly, Tun Lim Yew Hock to raise the question of the cancellation of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association in the current session of the Assembly. In a statement today, the Alliance75 words
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185 1963-07-25 11 HUNGER STRIKE IN CAMP IS OFF— 2O WOMEN HOLD OUT 1 KUCHING, Wed. THE hunger strike started on Monday by 200 political detainees at Bukit S i o 1 Camp near here was called off today. But the 20 women political detainees at Habuan Road Camp also started a hunger185 words
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364 1963-07-25 11 'Close down Indonesian consulate in Jesselton' JESSELTON, Wed THE Sabah Alliance, which will form North Borneo's first elected government, today came out in support of the Government's action in expelling two Indonesian consular officials from North Borneo and demanded that the Indonesian consulate in Jesselton be closed. I I TheReuter; UPI - 364 words
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241 1963-07-25 11 Marshall motion to 'condemn' Premier SINGAPORE, Wed. The Legislative Assembly will be asked to condemn the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, for two aspects of the Malaysia agreement citizenship and the State's free port status. A motion to this effect will241 words
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Article45 1963-07-25 11 TAIPING. Wed. Ttie St George's Institution here has formed an Old Boys' Association. The officials are: President, Mr. Chin Kit Pung; vice-presidents. Mr. Gurmukh Singh and Mr. Loh Thow Yoong general-secretary. Mr. hte Swee Keng and treasurer, Mr. Ooi Chetc Huat.45 words
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Advertisement85 1963-07-25 11 The Dunlop Gold Seal C 49 Tyre is specially developed for Malaysian roads where tread life coupled with maximum safety are the main requirements. This tyre is built with new Road Hug rubber, has a new safety tread and a new safety shoulder. The combination of these features provides extra85 words
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Article, Illustration2002 1963-07-25 12 Secret devices that did not win the war FROM BATS AND FOXES...TO BOTTLES AND ICE... NOTffING, NO MATTER HOW FAR-FETCHED AND BIZARRE WAS REJECTED BY THE WARTIME SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS JOHN IDE flattened out on the bobbing paddleboard, alone on the night sea, two miles off a beach in the Bahamas.2,002 words
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Advertisement378 1963-07-25 12 jfL nil inM^faiiiiiii v'^bbbbbbbbbbbw^ 1 B^^^^^'^^^^^^^^^^BBmmmmmmmmmmm^M&r mmm UmM ifiH >- v rrfr- J &*&^^^^l .mim^m^mmf9^ > l *^^^^^mm^m^m^m^^^^m^^^^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^mM^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^m^k.^m\ ■Sf* s£s < > /^m^& *H9ptajtf^4S^ W'""yj?''""!\"/?^^^^ i««u»».i»i«i»w«>i i^^ wMwmiiiHiiiim I, j i'i.vv' ,tst" iVJ '.^rxn-'*""'"'*'? T^-ir^r^^i'i'i' I 8 -.^^^^PP^^^^H^^^^^^^^^H^^Hk I HI IWmMmmmil BWHSffSIISHBi B f v W B <*m^^^. 'I* Br^wJ378 words
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Advertisement1410 1963-07-25 13 ij^ajjjuitaEJiCOAliaAji Ow S'por* Sail* f. S'^am Ptnaot MENELAOS uvcrpaal, SlatgO* IB Pt/Jali 27 July 21 MACNAON .wmoutti Lmrpial Gli.ll Jaly 21 Ml VI 1 OIIIUS IMeriMl. e»S|H -nrti. J* l ZS Aag 2 A«t 4 ASPNALION *****. H*«i*. H'targ Alg S Alf 7 Aag I'll Aaf 11 PATROCLUS ipiel. Oubim1,410 words
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Advertisement1484 1963-07-25 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAaINki 10 utNOA, U NAVIt. NAMDURA. BREMtN, ANTwtur jftSp]^ BOnUOAMAMSUMA^^ML^ /7\ft S'pori P S rim finang RrVKAlll 'MOMBASA" B) SaiM 27/21 Jily la PV2I Jily Ijl \Pt\Ji] MAUTa 27/11 Jily 5/ I Aug X£\A~ZSr MaiauulA' a) 20 Jaly/ 4 Aag V 7 Alg 1/ It Aag1,484 words
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Advertisement1428 1963-07-25 13 BEM^^LTIME EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Vim P. raw Paaaaß lENhiani l mm. G'aieatk, Htrg la Pt/Talay Jaly 21.77 DENALDEI (N) H kurg, L'aaa, Ha.r*. R'daa I* Pt/Jilj 21 Jaly 21/ 1 BENVANNNH B'meo, N'karg. A'werp. R'daa la Pt/Jaly 27 DENRINNES (E.Lpj L'pial, H'burg. Hull, M'tn Uly1,428 words
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Advertisement1165 1963-07-25 13 feNcAUSXER tic CO., LTD. <w^ Til: HOI B3UI liX BIXBBMAM UMB t* KLA VEMKSB LIMB LONDON, NAMBURI. ROTTER* AM, IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE HUU A MIDDLESDROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER A PORTUND. Cm Of NEWCASTLE t M tia ""iJSig*™ UM S'por* C. S'h»m Penang aniieimwina It/ 11 J*ly 31/ 2 Aaf1,165 words
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Article252 1963-07-25 14 AUGUST fin. grad* rubbt. awyeri f.a.k. ci«>ed at 5 p.m. In Singapore aad Kuala Lumpur yesterday at Ml cents per lb. down one-eighth of a cent on Tuesday's closing leva! for the position. The toot wma aMtetly stiady. R.A.S. and P.M.R.E. alMlng arlaas in tenti per ib. yesterday252 words
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Article171 1963-07-25 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) July 24. Tore* month*. Duolopi 20 eta. MeAMter 12 eta. K. Smelters 20 eta. Kobtnaon 11 eta. Kaao 21 eta. C. Btora«e 4 id F. *N. 18 eta. Rotiunan* 11 eta. Gammon 15 eta. B Land 5 eta. B. H'purm v cv 8. Darby 4d. Hume171 words
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Article94 1963-07-25 14 THE Malayan Eieftangf Bank!' Amclititn made Uhu change* In IU rates to merebsnta yesterday (mil ratea to 8100): Canada: hujrlng TT 3St. airmail OD 351, (MJ d/it Mi credit bllla. 36 3/16 trade bill*. SilliriK TT or OO rtady: Canada 3Si: Otuttcn* Marhi I28i; Swim Pram* 14OI: Bilalan94 words
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496 1963-07-25 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was not even an 1 early rally on the pattern of recent days on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday t enliver trading. Turnover in Industrials was on the small side and the drifting tendency produced 11 unchanged prices, nine drops496 words
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Article23 1963-07-25 14 ■"Ulkvan Stock Indim July 23 July 24. Industrials:: 117.04 117.02 Tins: 110.75 110.38 S rubbers: 114.52 114.60 Dec. 29. 1962 IN.23 words
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Article691 1963-07-25 14 'OMBINED business in the Singapore ant. Kuala Lumpur rading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlese (2,000) 53.17 D, (2,000) $3.17, (1.000) $3.16, (3.000) $3.15: last Smart (3.30 SL, (1.000) 53. 3d; £««•> (1.000) $3.47, (1.000)691 words
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387 1963-07-25 14 THE Straits tin price again made a small gain yesterday being up 50 cents to $450.62£ on an offering estimated at 235 tons down 5 tons. In London on Tuesday the tin market ruled basically steady apart from a tendency for the backwardation387 words
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Article48 1963-07-25 14 Further June Crops notified Include London Asiatic Group 2.508.000 lb.. Patallnc Croup 1.945,000 lb.. Golden Hope Group 1.501.000 lb.. CarttefleM 372.000 lb., Hoscotr -320.000 Ib., Dindings 105,436 lb., Inch Krnneth Kajang 200.000 lb., Kenasol 63,000 lb., Klnta Kellas Rubber 158,000 lb and Soromana Group 255.500 lb.48 words
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Article89 1963-07-25 14 T<HE redtration Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on July 24. Rubber 72)4 cent* a Ib. Copra $448 a ion. Coconut all J758 a tea. Palm all $618 a ton. Palm kernels $359.75 a ton. Iron ore $26 natural89 words
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Article216 1963-07-25 14 SHIN lymg alsnglMa the Bmgaa«ra Harbtur whar*M er expected tadsy ara: Faracllff 42/43, Nagaura slam 19. Steel Artisan 47, Dolpbrrarstt 31/32. Cast Sea N.W. 3, Benmbor 46. Chefoo 35/36, Kaloekoe 40/41. Thoncapa 13/14, Uachaon 38/39. Tuklkawa Maru 25/26, Selat P»»<gfc« 21/22, Melbourne Maru 18, Bullmba 4/5,216 words
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Article27 1963-07-25 14 July 24 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 72* cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $450.62} (op 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article139 1963-07-25 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. •THE market continued have a firm undertone, but some leaders once again eased. Ruws were In excess of falls. Banks and retailers were among the gain, bolstered by recent buoyant reports. Ceiea Improved slightly on yesterday's record profit figures, but B.HJP. lost a further Is. to139 words
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Article75 1963-07-25 14 f NINSSE Pttttt- Eiahangs. SHiga»»ra neen pxeea Mr *4eul yeetsrdayi Cailnut all I bilk 844} sellers, dram 847) sellers. Ceprai Jury /Aug. UK/Contraamt 838 bayera. Pepswr: Wuntok white 8133) sellers. Barawak white 8130 sailers, special Sarawak black B*7) sellers garbled Lampoon black 8)7) sellers ABTA 897) sellers SingssMrs75 words
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Advertisement1094 1963-07-25 14 U.S^A. PacUle. AUantie. tad Oriti Lalf /Bat Canada S«rvle« S'sore f Sham bonoiuU) S Francict |> Angeies N. Tor* Mortrtli "Kaaikan Man" 27 30 July II Aif 25 Alg 21 Aaf IS Stlt 2t Sift -tsmiii Mars 21 Jl Aug 11/ 1 Sift 20 Scat 27 Stf t 10 Silt1,094 words
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Advertisement721 1963-07-25 14 issa^PJ ■ittirtra. *aminaa. Hiaiurt aai tlma. S'por* p S'haai Nflaat »&i iikWiii J/i.3 ciaim «imu. If, SHARP I CO. (M) LTD. tmn mm. r. >•». no. tmm nts*. fi taifttt. Nj.Mut HtaftMt, iiiai cim Psru -m c^.l- p I- nr «ie.u: fu EAST SHIPPING CO.. LTD.. M M« S.staim In.721 words
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Advertisement752 1963-07-25 14 la«aaai I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai Mr. Ooh Loo Neng alias L. N. Ooh is no more an agent of the American International Assurance Company. Limited and that he is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect premiums or behalf >f the Company. American Internationa) Ass. Co.752 words
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Advertisement848 1963-07-25 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited Irom candidates who SATISFY TUB USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for tbe following appointments: (A) TEMPORARY SCRIPT ASSISTANT (Malay) (Television bingapura) IB) TEMPORARY SCRIPT ASSISTANT (Tamil) (Television Singapura) SALARY SCALE: $265 X 15A--295/B/310 x 15A-370/B/386 X 15A-445 pjn. Variable allowance at current848 words
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Advertisement238 1963-07-25 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT DUNLOP SENIOR BOILKKMAN Applications are Invited from young man with sound axperience in boiler operation, preferably able to read and write English and holding a First Grade Steam Certificate as recognised by the Inspectorate of Machinery. This Is an unusual opening for a hardworker with initiative. Please make238 words
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Advertisement376 1963-07-25 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PARKS RECREATION DIVI- SION, MINISTRY OP LAROI'R: Requires CHIEF PARKS OFFICER In salary scale ($560:630:660) 690--30A-930 960-36A-1.240 Incremental credits may y /t given for approved experience or additional qualifications. In addition, there Is payable a variable allowance at current Government rate which at present Is 35%376 words
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Advertisement920 1963-07-25 15 'Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Him.)— Bum $0 cto. mwtru IMPORTER REQUIRES «aP«flSßet4 wholesale shoe salesman. Apply Box AAI72 H.T.. 8 pore. WANTKO IMMEDIATELY TYPIST Olrl in textile firm having experience of office work. Write P.O. Box 3497 Singapore. XPERIINCCD SYCE. Malay or Indian, quarters provided. Apply920 words
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Advertisement1020 1963-07-25 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 24 Word* U (Mln.y—Box SO eU. txtrm MODERN FULLY FURNISHED attractive bungalow, large beautiful garden, best residential area lpoh. Apply P.O Box 91. lpoh HIGHLY FURNISHED BUNGALOW. East Coast Road, (near Church) 4 badrooms dining fully air-conditioned Lounge, garage. cV servant's room Apply Box A&loO S.T. Spore. FURNISHED1,020 words
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Advertisement876 1963-07-25 15 TUITION M Wevsts Si Min.)—Bmx SO ct*. UMtrml "SALESMANSHIP- C 0 R R B SMNDENCE COURSE— S24.OO "Prl- j Tat* Tutor," (Correspondence Scnoo:) Katong P.O Box 90 (Spore 15) DRESSMAKING DESIGNING! DoIt- Yourself. It's pride and pleasure. Simplified method (Dutch). Success Guaranteed. Orient Institute. 306, Tan- Jong Katong Road, B'pore.876 words
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Advertisement997 1963-07-25 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Wjrd* SS (Vin.)-Box M ct: mstrm -MM MO. TF., Red. very 0n« con- I ditlon. Singapore tiMMO. ISSO VOLVO 123S good condition at reasonable price. Phone Harry Wong 78*57 (office hour* >. ISSS AUSTIN CAMBRIDGE European owned good condition 5i52.700 0.n.0. Pbone (Spore) ST6OL 1 MQ.T.C.997 words
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Advertisement771 1963-07-25 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. Words SS (Ml*.)— Box S0 rts. «sfre) I JIUNEIII ET BEAUTB Bteam- relax ham and Dody-massace by perKnced masseur/masseuse. Modrra and hygienic. 22 32 Nree Ana Bulldlns. Orchard Road. Telephone ***** A- ***** (Spore). GENTLEMEN Kor Swedish Masses*. Steam-oaths racial Treatment "Jeaas" Aircoadltloned Salon. 26A Penanc Laos)771 words
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Article, Illustration731 1963-07-25 16 Kee Pow brilliant on first nine THE Philippines took a twostroke lead after the first round of the South-East Asia amateur golf team championship at the Royal SeLangor Golf Club here today. Right on their heels were the Singapore team with a first roundSoong Hon Sin - 731 words
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203 1963-07-25 16 BADMINTON Malayans leave for NZ on A ug 24 by FRANCIS BOEY I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y Malaya's Thomas Cup team will leave here on Aug. 24 for Hamilton to play in the New Zealand badminton championships from Aug. 27 to Sept. 1. Malaya are scheduled to meet the winners of203 words
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Article55 1963-07-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Twenty-two teams will compete in the Selangor Hockey Association's Mx-a-Mde tournament at Rifle Range Road here on Sunday. The clubs taking part are TPCA (3 teams). Kllat i3>, Recrio <3>. RMAF (2 1. Signals <2>. University (2). Eaglets (2). Radio Malaya. POD.55 words
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Article30 1963-07-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR.i Wed.— FAM secretary Kwok Kin Keng said today he has received a cable confirming Formosa's entry for the Merdetca soccer tournament her* from Aug. 8 to 18.30 words
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289 1963-07-25 16 TENNIS— 17 challengers for Azman's title MALACCA. W_d. There are 17 challengers for S.A. Azman's singles title In the second National lawn tennis championships which begin here on Aug. 1 and end on Aug. 4. Heading the challenge are Azman's Davis Cup teammates Billy Yap (seeded No. 2) and Kok289 words
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Advertisement848 1963-07-25 16 NOTICE Mi K.n W. Segaram is no longer in our «r>ploy. After 15th ..uly lie has no auihoi.t.7 'o trans- I ■ct an> businew or collect *ny money on our behall FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. I SINGAPORE. SZE HAI TONG BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE LOSS Ol SHARE CERTIFICATE Application has been made848 words
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Advertisement655 1963-07-25 16 ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1958 I NO. 33 OF 1955) RUCTIONI (OXDKT OF tXBCTMNI REtil'l. \TIO\S. 1559. NOTICE t'NDER RKOI I..XTIOX Sill i NOTICE IS HER££Y GIVEN that an election writ has been issued to the Returning Ofßcer. I Telok Datoh Constituency and thai the day of nomination in respect ol iih655 words
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Advertisement1097 1963-07-25 16 NOTICES jchobe «°AH J.K.R. j jkr tender notice ™S?S SS2L am TENDERB from Class 'E* R««J»tered Contractors in above registered P.W.D. Con- S^.^"*?* '""JfJlL^SSS? trartnr* will h*» rmv>lveri ho ne Jurutera Negen. Keaar./ ♦v»» btitt Dvnvppn rrriis, Aior oiar up 10 j.uw p.m. oi ■jOHOR? A u7to K'ScS 30th IM31,097 words
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Miscellaneous115 1963-07-25 16 SPORTS DIAH V GOLF Putra Cup: S. E. Asian championship (S'gor GC course, 8.15 a.m.' SOCCER S'jor Div. 2: Sunrise v VOCSC <lpoh R<l>; SIA Police Depot (Taylor R>i>. Junior ko s-flnals: Umno Voulhfi v Bungsur Indians (Pudu Rd). B'pore Div. 1: RAP Changi v TTB Ho«p. (Jn Besan. Ipoh115 words
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Article, Illustration1637 1963-07-25 17 Ef HIM J— p - Royal Meadow's Cup by a neck Ef HIM J— p RACING by Treble for Daniels; double for Rinus SINGAPORE, Wed ROYAL MEADOW woo the 6f Slimmer Cup in a photofinish with Pizarro II at Bukit Timah today. Timing his challenge perfectly, jockey Johnny Wilson brought Royal Meadow through to beat1,637 words
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Article100 1963-07-25 17 TOTAL POOL: $115,905 1. *****2 ($87,643) 2. *****5 ($25,041) 3. *****3 ($12,520) Starters ($1,200) each Nob.: .*****, 5701G8, *****8, *****3. .*****. *****9. *****8, *****0, *****4. *****9, *****1. Consolation ($750 each) (os. 4197 n. *****7. *****3. *****7. *****1, *****8, *****6. *****5. *****7. *****3. Extra Consolation Prizes [$200 each): Nos.100 words
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Article90 1963-07-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The West Australia state waterpolo team will visit Kuala Lumpur next month for three matches. They are expected here on Aug. 17 morning: after playing a series of matches In Singapore. The visitors will spend two days in Kuala I Lumpur, returning to Singapore on90 words
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Article37 1963-07-25 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Japanese Suzuki motor-cycles "works" team for the Johore Grand Prix at Johore Bahru (Aug. 31. Sept. 1 and 2) will comprise Haruo Koshino and Shunklchl Matsuda, the factory's Singapore agents announced yesterday.37 words
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Article, Illustration548 1963-07-25 17 PERAK AAA PICK 46 FOR THE NATIONAL MEET ATHLETICS IPOH, Wed. The Perr.k AAA have selected a team of 46 athletes, Including 12 women, for the AAU national championships at Penan* on Aug. 9-10. They are: Zainal Bakar (100 m and 200 m), Tan Joo Kent (100). Annuar Shariffudin (100).548 words
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242 1963-07-25 17 LAS VEGAS, Wed. World heavyweight champion Sonny Listen said yesterday he would like to fight Cassius Clay "if the price is right." But he added that "It's possible there won't be a fight in September" because of his tax situation Liston andReuter - 242 words
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Article106 1963-07-25 17 CINGAPORE. Wed. Siak Kok Leng. a wellknown Singapore athlete, died in a car crash at Changi last night. He was 24. Kok Leng, a Second Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion. Singapore Infantry Regiment, was on his way back to camp at Tanah Merah Besar, when his106 words
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Article61 1963-07-25 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Pace bowler Brian Shillinglaw (SCO has withdrawn from the Singapore team to meet Selangor In the MCA final starting here on Friday. Brian suffered a leg muscle inJury In the South zone match against Malacca and has not been able to recover fully. His place in61 words
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314 1963-07-25 17 FOURTH TEST Sunshine brings cheer to W. Indies LONDON, Wed.— With England and the West Indies level in this splendid series, the Fourth Test, which starts at Headingley, Leeds, tomorrow, promises to be a tremendous struggle. Both sides have played exciting cricket so far, and there is no reason whyReuter - 314 words
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Article88 1963-07-25 17 Results of matches played yesterday: Hastings: Match drawn. Sussex 338-6 dec. and 201-3 dec. (Buttle HI n.o. Parks 49 n.0.). Kent 265 and 164-4. Sussex 2 pts. Old Trafford: Gloucs bt Lanes by 6 wkts. Lanes 278 and 225-6 dec. (Grieves 61 Marner 53) Gloucs DB-988 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-07-25 17 SOCCER McGilHTray Cap Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson): Nova final (XLi: Chanskat Kinding. Scotia 3 Teruna Jaya 3 Kritn Ue: Perak 4 Sillau. Ne^rl 0 S'Dore BH Oennlstown 3 Town Board 1 Negri Div. 1: Spore Glass 3 HK Bank 0: Div. 1 (Scremtan): PWD 3 RangChartered Bank 4 3ramtoco123 words
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Article189 1963-07-25 18 Russians back the use of force UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Russia said yesterday it would be "legitimate. humanitarian and fully justified "if independent African States used armed force to assist nationalist movements in the Portuguese African territories. The Soviet delegate. Dr Nikolai Fedorenko. accused the Western powers ot helping to sustainReuter - 189 words
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1377 1963-07-25 18 TUN LIM: GOVT WILL BE ABLE TO CONTROL ELECTIONS SINGAPORE. Wed 'p II K Government run into heavy opposition in lli c Legislative Assomhlv tonighl when it moved the second reading of the Singapore Elections lo the Federal Mouse of Representatives) Bill, which1,377 words
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Article139 1963-07-25 18 JESSELTON. Wednesday. NORTH Borneo's Chief Minister-designate, Mr. Donald Stephens, today announced members of his Cabinet for the new State of Sabah in the Federation of Malaysia. The Cabinet, however, is expected to assume office before Malaysia Day. The Cabinet consists of: Chief Minister. Mr. Donald StephensReuter - 139 words
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Article59 1963-07-25 18 .-ixcirtHOHE. Wed— A 10-year-ola student, Lily Tan. tell to her death from the .seventh storey of the Nee Ann Building in Orchard Roau hiie tonight. Lily, a stuuem In the Alexandra English School, left a letter addressed to her mother in which i«he said: "Mother.59 words
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Obituary76 1963-07-25 18 ALAN FREEMAN, innn. Kin* Director h. Btaaana I Malaya), Ltd.. died in l.ond<>-i July ".'lst. IM fremation July BMfc. 3NO LT. SIAK KOK LENC Ik<<l M p:i»M.rt awiiy •.•3-7-«;i. Con. ti li.imv ■aaapan Oiskrt Comiwny I p. in on 2.V7-K.) for flu l-.indun Military OHM- MADAME TEOH SWEE CHOO76 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-07-25 18 Boy, soon to leave for US, missing SINGAPORE, Wed. A 15-year-old boy. Henrick Hanama (above). who is due to join his Chinese mother in the United States shortly, has been missing from his home in Klang Road since Monday. He was living with his ancle. Mr. Chec Kai Kwang. a139 words
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Article40 1963-07-25 18 WASHINGTON. Wed. Whit* and Negro leaders yesterday ed an agreement hammered out by the Attorney-General. Mr. Robert P. Kennedy, lo put Cambridge. Maryland, on the road to peace after 19 month* of bitter racial hatred and bloodshed.40 words
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Article99 1963-07-25 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A partner in a rice import and export firm in Boat Quay, Mr. Tans Seek Wai. 28. was kidnapped last week and released the next day, according to a Chinese newspaper report. According to the report. Mr. Tang's car was blocked by99 words
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Article397 1963-07-25 18 LONDON, Wed. The undertone of the stock marekts today was again satisfactory, and equities scored a number of useful gains. Oilt-edgeds met renewed investment support. The new Malaya Loan advanced to one premium. Tins were inclined to ease, but rubbers tended to Improve. Closing middle prices of selected397 words
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