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Title Section20 1963-07-26 1 AVEHACE DAILY fERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 n The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-07-26 1 SCHEDULED TO SPEAK ON THE MANILA SUMMIT AT AN ANTI-MALAYSIA RALLY JAKARTA, Thursday. DRESIDENT SOEKARNO will announce on Saturday whether or not he would attend the scheduled summit meeting with President Macapagal and Tengku Abdul Rahman in Manila, Antara news agency reported today. The news agency quoted176 words
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Article929 1963-07-26 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: By— KUALA LUMPUR Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that a U.N. man was standing by in Manila to make arrangements for the opinion poll in North Borneo and Sarawak on Malaysia. He will liaise between (he coming three-nation summit coqferenoe and the U.N.929 words
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170 1963-07-26 1 Summit: Philippines proposes one-day extension MANILA. Thurs.— The Philippine Government today proposed to Malaya and Indonesia that their scheduled summit meeting next week be extended by one day up to Aug. 3 "to allow more elbow room" for discussions. The Foreign Undersecretary. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, told a press conferenceUPI - 170 words
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177 1963-07-26 1 Subandrio on the 'Bandoeng spirit 9 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, said today that if the formation of Malaysia was to be forced nn Malaya's neighbours, the scheduled meeting in Manila could not solve differences over the Malaysia issue. Speaking to reporters after a meeting with President Soekarno.Reuter - 177 words
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706 1963-07-26 1 I am a thoroughly immoral man: Ward LONDON. Thurs. Dr. Stephen Ward, osteopath and artist, took the witness stand today and related to a hushed court his story. The 50-year-old Ward genially agreed with his counsel. Mr James Burge. that he was a "thoroughly Immoral man." Mr. Burge described Ward706 words
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Article33 1963-07-26 1 LONDON. Thurs. Viscount Head. High Commissioner-designate to Uie Federation of Malaysia, received the OCMO (Knight Grand Cross of St. Michael and St. George) from the Queen at Buckingham Palace today.33 words
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Article75 1963-07-26 1 JOHANNESBURG. Thurs. An African who had his left leg seve-ed by a train on Saturday has had his leg restored. Three surgeons and two anaesthetists worked for four hours to sew it back. I Zephanla Ndhlazi. an office cleaher. said: "After the accident I saw theReuter - 75 words
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Article, Illustration2071 1963-07-26 1 CHALLENGE ACCEPTED-BUT HOUSE HAS DUTY TO DISCHARGE: TOH SINGAPORE, Thursday. GENERAL ELECTIONS to the 51 seats in the Singapore Assembly will be held after the formation of Malaysia on Aug. 31. This was announced by the Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, in the2,071 words
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Article191 1963-07-26 1 Partial A-ban treaty is signed Moscow. Thurs. Russia, Britain and the United States initialled a partial nuclear test ban \reaty here today, a Soviet spokesman said. The ban covers all nuclear tests except those underground. The treaty was initialled by Lord Hailsham (Britain >, Mr. Averell Harriman (U.S.). and Mr.Reuter - 191 words
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Article37 1963-07-26 1 SUBANDRIO: WE DON T WANT TO EXPAND lAKABTA Tlmrv—lnilonrvi.t would not dertata from it«. i>" ft x h\ ixp.imlinc oiit»nlr it> own borrirr* >n ImikUi" thr Forri K n >>in istrr. v<iri in MM RcutiM37 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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138 1963-07-26 2 CEYLON'S OIL GRAB: NO CHOICE SAYS GOVT pOLOMBO, Thurs. The Ceylonese Government had "no alternative" but to take over j the distribution of oil In j Ceylon because foreign oil companies were not I prepared to reduce their import prices, the Government said last night In a statement. It wasReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-07-26 2 Diem must go. say Buddhists SAIGON, Thurs—Buddhist leaders last night issued a call for President Ngo Dinh Diem (above) to step down in favour of a government that would be more sympathetic to the country's Buddhist majority. A Buddhist spokesman indicated that removal of Diem a Roman Catholic would clearUPI - 87 words
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Article130 1963-07-26 2 CHOLERA SPREADS TO BANGKOK OANGKOK, Thurs. Cholera has reached Bangkok from Southern Thailand where at least 45 people are officially reported to have died from the disease. More cholera cases and one death have been confirmed in Bangkok and its twin city of Dhonburi. Unofficial reports said there were atReuter - 130 words
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155 1963-07-26 2 THE 'OPEN' WAY OF TEACHING BLIND A SUCCESS LONDON. Thurs. Initial experiment* in Africa with the "open education" system, where blind children learn side by side with sighted pupils, have been so successful that it is to be extended in Africa and Asia. The annual report of the Royal CommonwealthReuter - 155 words
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399 1963-07-26 2 I assume full responsibility for graft charges: Macapagal MANILA, Thur«. PRESIDENT Macapagal yesterday assumed full responsibility for the alleged implication of Vice President Emmanuel Pelaez in the Stonehill case. Vice President Pelaez resigned as secretary of Foreign Affairs last Sunday after the Secretary of Justice in a radio-television statement hadReuter; UPI - 399 words
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Article72 1963-07-26 2 WABHTNOTON, Thurs. The International Monetary Fund announced It had entered into a stand-by arrangement authorising we Government of Indonesia to draw up to US$5O ($150) million in currencies held by* the Fund during thte next 12 months. The I.M.F. said the arrangement was intendedReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-07-26 2 ROMULO (suing for $280,000) DECIDES: I STAY MANILA, Thurs. ITI General Carlos P. Romulo (above), named in allegations which caused the Philippine Foreign Secretary to resign, said today he will remain as president of the University of the Philippines. Gen. Romulo. former Philippine Ambassador to the United States, said heUP - 205 words
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351 1963-07-26 2 Suspend Portugal from U.N. call by Ghana IT N I TED NATIONS, Thurs. Ghana proposed yesterday that the Security Council should suspend Portugal's U.N. membership if she failed to take positive steps to amend her policies in Africa by the start of the General Assembly session in September Mr. AlexReuter - 351 words
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Article46 1963-07-26 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. Former Vice President Dr. Mohammad Hatta was released from the General Hoepital yesterday after 19 days of medical treatment for an undisclosed tUne&s. His private secretary W. I. Hutabarat said that he still needed complete rest for some time.46 words
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245 1963-07-26 2 JAKARTA, Thurs, rE Indonesian Herald said yesterday that Britain had victimised the two Indonesian viceconsuls she has declared persona non grata in North Borneo. It was absurd to blame the pair for the troubles that the "heavily armed British colonial administration" was facing inReuter - 245 words
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Article23 1963-07-26 2 SEOUL. Thurs. A Thai contingent departed for home today after a year of duty with the United Nations command in Korea—UPl.23 words
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Article23 1963-07-26 2 PEKINO. Thurs. China and Cuba slime; a cultural co-operation agreement :or 19f13 here yesterday, the New C lina News Agency reported—Heater.23 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-07-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby '"V —^^n^ittf^: fim next tu*e\ yOyOl UA/E TO V*LK 1 /ff?V V "0* WK PETROL y£*h v^nbw wow c* Hpry25 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-07-26 3 A "THUMBS UP" gesture by Dr. Stephen Ward as he leaves a friend's flat in Mallord Street, Chelsea, London, to stand trial on vice charges at the Old Bailey.— Reuter photoReuter - 38 words
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113 1963-07-26 3 Guatemala breaks ties with Britain n UATEMALA CITY, Thurs.— Guatemala severed diplomatic re- lations with Britain yesterday over the British Honduras dispute, it was announced here last night. Colonel Alfredo Enrique Peralta, Chief of State, said in a nation-wide radio and television broadcast fiat relattOM had been brofcen oft becauseReuter - 113 words
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Article21 1963-07-26 3 ATHENS. Thurs. Tine Greok Oovenunrm lias banned all public meetings of Jehovah's Witnesses. It was unnonncrd today.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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338 1963-07-26 3 The Ward show gallery ordered: Close down LONDON. Thursday. HPHE Holborn Borough Council has given the 1 directors of the London gallery, which is staging Dr. Stephen Ward's portrait exhibition. 48 I hours' notice to close. The district surveyor serv<ed the notice because of I "irregularities' under the I LondonReuter; UPI - 338 words
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Article110 1963-07-26 3 LONDON, Thurs. Legless Mixs Barbara Salt, first B'Uish woman diplomat to be appointed ,iii ambassador, appeared in a wheel-chair betore Queen Elizabottl at a Buckingham Palace investiture yesterday. The Queen stepped down from the dais on which she stood and presented her with the insignia ofReuter - 110 words
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Article26 1963-07-26 3 COPENHAGEN. Thurs. Tlie 500-ton Faroese freighter Blikur hit an iceberg and sank off thr West Greenland coast, early tod;-v No one was lost. Rru'or26 words
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Article50 1963-07-26 3 THE HAOUE. Thurs— KLM Headquarters announced yesterday that 38 Dutch students will leave I dv air on Aug. 3 (or Jakarta ss guests of Indonesian student bodies. In return 40 Indonesian students will arrive in Amsterdam on Sept. 9 as guests ol Dutch student bodies.— U.P.L50 words
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239 1963-07-26 3 British Govt 'No' to Cunard plan for a new LONDON, Thurs. The British Government announced yesterday that it had rejected a new proposal by the Cunard Company for government help to build a ship to replace the Queen Mary. Mr. Ernest Marples. Minister of Transport, told the House of CommonsReuter - 239 words
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80 1963-07-26 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. The| White House yesterday denied reports that a special suite had been prepared at an Air Force base hospital near Hyannis Port. Massachusetts, In case of an emergency over Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy's baby. The President's spokesman, Mr. Pierre Salinger, said Mrs. KennedyReuter - 80 words
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Article61 1963-07-26 3 LONDON, Thurs.— The death of Sir John Pollock, author and dramatist at the age of 84. was announced here yesterday. Sir John also held various journalistic posts. He was a correspondent in various European capitals for the Tunes and Dally Mall In the 1920s and workedReuter - 61 words
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Article39 1963-07-26 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. Some members of the Indonesian Communist Party delegation visiting Russia left Moscow yesterday by air for Havana to attend the 10th anniversary celebrations of the Cuban revolution, the So\let news agency Tass reported. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article47 1963-07-26 3 ADEN. Thurs. A handgrenadr i exploded In the South Arabian i News Agency office at midnight on Monday killing one and in-, Juring another. The agency also acts as representative In Aden for the Associated Press and the London Daily Telegraph.— UP.l.47 words
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68 1963-07-26 3 I THE HAGUE, Thurs.— Queen Juliana yesterday swore in a new Cabinet, ending Holland's 70-dav-old Government crisis. Only the Ministers not In the outgoing Cabinet of Prof. Jan de Quay .were sworn in. The new Coalition Government is shaped on practically the samr linesReuter - 68 words
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Article57 1963-07-26 3 NEW DELHI, Thurs.— The first Joint training exercise between British. United States, and Indian Air Force squadrons will be held In November. Authoritative sources here said the exercises would be designed to train the Indian Air Force in the use of radar equipment to protect Indian citiesReuter - 57 words
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Article69 1963-07-26 3 LONDON. Thurv A world record price of €11.000 was paid today by an anonymous Italian stamp collector for a one- penny .stamp issued in Bermuda in 1854. The red-on-blue stamp was the only known example on an envelope of a provisional issue by the local postmaster. AReuter - 69 words
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53 1963-07-26 3 MANDY Rice-Davis (nearer camera) and Christine Heeler during the lunch adjournment of the Old Bailey trial of Dr. Ward on vice charges. The two girts have already given evidence at the trial, which opened on Monday. .Ward has pleaded not guilty to fiveReuter - 53 words
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253 1963-07-26 3 HAVANA, Thursday. T^HE Cuban Government yesterday expropriated 1 the United States Embassy building and grounds in a move belteved unprecedented in diplomatic history. The action was taken in reprisal for the freezing of Cuban Government accounts lin U.S. banks, according to the expropriation decree.Reuter - 253 words
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Article65 1963-07-26 3 First religious newspaper LONDON. Thurs. Britain's first national religious daily new.spaper will oegin publication in the autumn of this year, if 80.000 sup- < porters can be recruited by then. a clergyman told a Press conference here today. The Rev. Harold Goodwin, who is also a lecturer, said the newspaper,Reuter - 65 words
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Advertisement17 1963-07-26 3 Special Offer to dear 5,000 PAIRS Available at the MAIN STORE BATA BUHL, and All Retail Stores.17 words
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Advertisement315 1963-07-26 3 MONEY DOES NOT GROW ON TREES BE DEPOSITORS WITH If LOMBARD BANK II ENJOY fl SECURITY Share Capital and Reserves exceed I I £12,000,000 INTEREST Your funds earn interest from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw I without deduction of United Kingdom Income Tax. I I SAVING315 words
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365 1963-07-26 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Barisan Sosialis chairman. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, will move an amendment to the Prime Minister's motion on the Malaysia agreement which comes up for debate in the Legislative Assembly on Monday. Dr. Lees amendment, which is substantially the same as365 words
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Article40 1963-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A youth forum In "Youth Week In Business" will be held during the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting on Saturday at the Rosee d'Or. Four students have been selected to participate in the event.40 words
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330 1963-07-26 4 7 WAS CONFUSED' HE SAYS SINGAPORE. Thurs ]y|K. M. VEERAMUTHU, a witness at the commission of inquiry on Government daily-rated employees today retracted an earlier statement he had made in connection with a victimisation allegation against a "responsible Government official." The witness, who is330 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-07-26 4 JUDITH YONG - Back home- the film star with her own company JUDITH YONG By SINGAPORE. Thurs.— (hong Sit Fong (left). 27. the former Sinnapore night-club singer who has scaled the heights to film fame in Hong Kong is back for stage appearances in conjunction with her latest film. Pretty Sit Fong. 27.279 words
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Article125 1963-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three Opposition Assemblymen. Mr. David Marshall <Ind.-Anson>. Mr. Ong Chang Sam ißarisan-Chua Chu Kang) and Mr. Ong Eng Guan fUPP-Hong Llm) called on the Government in the Legislative Assembly today j to consider setting up an Inquiry into the functioning of the125 words
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Article66 1963-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A display of a full-scale replica of an American Mercury space capsule was opened this afternoon by the United States Consul-General. Mr. Sam P. Gllstrap. at the UBIS Cultural Centre. The display will be opened to the public for one week, between 8 ajn.66 words
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Article65 1963-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government has temporarily suspended the Issue of new "SZ" licences, specially meant for cars hired out on contract as whole vehicles, because they are being used as pirate taxis. A statement from the Deputy Prime Minister's office, announcing this, added: "The police will65 words
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Article96 1963-07-26 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Nineteen topflight artists from India will be participating In the South-east Asia Cultural festival to be held here from Aug. 8 to 16. Leader of the team Is talented classical dancer, Shrimathi Rukminl Dcvi, who organised the Kalalcshetra group In 1036. which has done96 words
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Advertisement243 1963-07-26 4 1 today" a Singapore CAPITOL REX Kuala Lumpur 11 am, 2.30. Ml Mi p.m (4 Shows Dally) 12.15. 3.13. o.iStt.lSpm v The true story of Lt. John F. Kennedy's B incredible adventure in the South Pacific! a i B LwV^lbi X^La^^amaW. I H I t k -^k>^ TsnHliß^Lß an B243 words
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Advertisement519 1963-07-26 4 'berita singapura special MALAYSIA AGREEMENT X ODEON and CATHAY ,Wn!rvjiij-Kii,M: \OW %lIOUI\I. t 11am 1.30-4 00 6 30 t 9.30pm X ■hhwi-mct.- ■>«•»«••> >t POCK HUDSOH 4. TOMORROW MIDNIGHT' t C-TjoHrnwiri ihorcuiliai SUNDAY MIONIGHT! (Hindi) "MAIN CHUP RAHUNGI" Mnna KUMARI Suml DUTT C*l '1 1 af/J 1 1 D \«m519 words
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Miscellaneous204 1963-07-26 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THK following la today's, acbe- dule of civil aircraft movementa at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Caruda: From Medan (OA 000) 3.25 p.m.: from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (OA 803) S.lO p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.49 a.m. Thai Inttmarlenal: From Hone Kong. Bangkok (TO204 words
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Miscellaneous196 1963-07-26 4 Briti.h United Airways: From Hone Konc (BR 663) 2.46 p.m. OIPARTURM Cathar Pieirie Airoayt: To Kuala Lumpur. Bmnckok. Hoog Koos. Talpeh. Onka (CX 730) 8 a.m. Oantas: To Perth, Sydney (QF 736) 10.30 p.m. Malayan Airways: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 070) 7.31 m.m. to Kuala Lumpur (ML 073) 6.30 p.m.:196 words
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266 1963-07-26 5 Out-70 year old secrets from church foundation stone SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 70 year old church foundation stone today yielded its secrets under the blows of chisel and hammer. Workmen, demolishing the old St Matthew's Church in Neil Road to build a new $140,000 church In its place came upon the266 words
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Article77 1963-07-26 5 KAJANG. Thurs.— The KaJ.uiK branch of the Malayan Banking Ltd., will be opened on Saturday, at 11 a.m., by the Ulu Langat District Officer, Inche Mohamed Othman bin Mohamed All Tins bank, which is the fn.st to be opened here. Is housed in an ultra-modem three77 words
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187 1963-07-26 5 'Calm' appeal to public on army-police exercise KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Thousands of soldiers and police will take part in a three-day Federa-tion-wide public order exercise beginning on Saturday, it was announced today. The announcement came hard on the heels of yesterday's disclosure that the Internal Security Council had decided on187 words
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260 1963-07-26 5 MALAYSIA DAY GIANT RALLY OF 20,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 4 BOUT 20.000 schoolchildren will take part in a rally at the Merdeka Stadium here on Aug. 31 in connection with the Malaysia celebrations. The celebrations com- mittee headed by Senator Khaw Kal Boh today went to the Malayan Film Unit260 words
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Article29 1963-07-26 5 PENANG. Thurs.— A tea salasman. Tan Cheng Soon, who collapsed in a shop at Tanjong Tokong yesterday afternoon, died in the General Hospital here this morning29 words
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178 1963-07-26 5 pENA N G, Thurs. 1 Hope that the Malayan Chinese Association and the pro-Malaysia National Party of North Borneo will unite and play their full part in the formation of Malaysia was expressed today by the Penang MCA president, Mr. Saw Seng Kew.178 words
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Article49 1963-07-26 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs.— The Minister for Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. will visit Parlt Buntar on Saturday to open a meeting of the Kiian Malay School Teachers' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society. He will also visit rural development projects In Krlan district.49 words
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Article124 1963-07-26 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The Pen a n g Malay Chamber of Commerce will move a resolution on Sunday urging the Federation Government to give priority to Ma- lay companies in awardins government tenders. The chamber will table this motion at the pan-Malayan .conference of Malay Cham- bers124 words
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150 1963-07-26 5 10 shots fired in new piracy incident PRT SWETTENHAM, Thurs. Indonesian pirates struck again for the ninth time in 3g days in the Straits of Malacca yesterday. Chia Swee Kian 28, of Pnlau Ketum was fishing near the Indonesian Aruah Islands at 1.30 a.m. when he heard five shots. He150 words
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Article52 1963-07-26 5 TAIPING, Thurs. The president of the Sessions Court. Inche Wan Adnan bin Ismail, who Is going on transfer to Kuala Lumpur, was today entertained to a farewell dinner here by members of the Bar. the police and the staff of the courts at Selama. Kuala Kangsar, Sltiawan. Lenggong52 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-07-26 5 POLICEMEN FLY IN TO ESCORT SHINODA SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three Tokyo police officers flew In here last night to escort M. Shinoda. a Japanese businessman alleged to have swindled an American firm of $100,000. back to Japan for questioning. They wero inspector S. Ueyama i above) Assistant Inspector T. Marukami and117 words
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Article220 1963-07-26 5 A second check of clerical flops KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Government is to review the papers of 1,128 government clerks who failed in the recent clerical service examination. Only 72 clerks passed out of a total of 1.200 who sat the examination In April. A spokesman of the Congress of220 words
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Article26 1963-07-26 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Soyabean Council ol America will hold a soya buflet at the American Club at 5 p.m. on July 30.26 words
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Advertisement168 1963-07-26 5 COMMENCING TODAY BARGAINS GALORE AT THE U.P. S.P. LADIES' SWIMWEAR 9.00 53.50 GIRLS' TRICEL/FROCKS $17.50 $7.50 NYLON TABLE CLOTHS 54 $10.50 $4.75 SMOKING SETS 6.50 S3 50 SPECIAL BIG REDUCTIONS ON Cannon Bedsheets Maidenform Bras Fruit of Loom Ladies Panties U.S.A. Gift Sets Thousands of Others 66. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD.168 words
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247 1963-07-26 6 Death fall girl, 16, leaves a note for mother SINGAPORE, Thurs. Si x t c c n year-old •scigolftrt W *Tan, who fell to ncr death from the eighth storey of Ngee Ann Building in Orchard Road last night, left a deathnote to her stepmother. It said: "I want to247 words
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Article77 1963-07-26 6 JAKARTA. Thurs. Malaya's Ambassador, Dato Kamaruddin bin Hajl Idris, yesterday presented to Social Welfare Minister Muljadl Djojomartono 163.200 ruplahs for victims of the Gunung Agung volcano eruption on Bali. The money was donated by the Malayan community In Jakarta. In making the presentation, the Ambassador saidUPI - 77 words
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Article47 1963-07-26 6 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Bus Workers' Union meets on Sunday at its premises In Bukit Timah Road at 3 p.m. to protest against the signing of the Malaysia agreement. A union spokesman said that leaders of all unions have been invited to attend.47 words
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Article, Illustration1945 1963-07-26 6 THEY WERE UNCO-OPERATIVE BECAUSE SOOfsCS FATHER IS INFLUENTIAL: IRENE'S FATHER y— Sixth day of the hearing Counsel: As the man of the house what did you do? SINGAPORE, Thursday. See Chwee Yon;, father of Irene See Chye Neo, said today1,945 words
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Article29 1963-07-26 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open the first new police quarters under the force's fouryear development plan tomorrow at 730 p.m29 words
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Article, Illustration2389 1963-07-26 7 Rajaratnam: Reds are out to sabotage Malaysia OINGAPORE, Thins. The Opposition tonight succeeded in blocking two vital Government moves in the Legislative Assembly. After a 23-23 vote on the Singapore (Elections to the Federal House of Representatives) Bill, there was again deadlocked voting2,389 words
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Advertisement52 1963-07-26 7 Congratulations to the MITSUI BANK LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their new branch in Singapore MARUZEN TOYO OIL CO. (S) LTD. SINGAPORE With Best Wishes THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their j Singapore Branch SUMITOMO SHOJI KAISHA LTD. 1 44- A, ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE.52 words
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Obituary22 1963-07-26 8 2* IT era's 110 (Minimum) KASMBL FERNANDEZ of Sakthlkuiangara Qullon, India passed away on 23rd July. 1963 after a short HI-22 words
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Article44 1963-07-26 8 U Wnris $10 i Minimum) MR. AND MRS. T.Pathmanatban of M, Buklt Timbok. Seremhan thank a'l relatives and friends for their attendance, presents. congratulatory rendered on the occasion of their marriage on 3rd July at Kuantan and reception on 7th July at Beremban.44 words
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Obituary48 1963-07-26 8 10 WnrJfSl* (Minimum) IN MEMORY OP 8. Ellathamby departed 26/7/61. Time takes away the edge of grief, hut memory turns back every leaf. Wife and children. N IVBRLOVINO MEMORY of Mn. Kamala Ephralm died 26.7.61 Though Departed But Never Forgotten by Her Loving Children and Relatives.48 words
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Article669 1963-07-26 8 Public attention has been focussed largely, almost exclusively, on the sections of the Rueff Report dealing with a Malaysian common market The recommendations on this project are without doubt the most important, while the central place this issue occupied in the political bargaining which preceded the669 words
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Article383 1963-07-26 8 There is a strong note of irony in the controversy that has blown up in Ipoh over the demolition of illegal squatter housing in the Buntong new village area. Twenty of the houses, all in a half finished state, have been pulled down, on the orders of the383 words
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Article130 1963-07-26 8 Though steady progress has been made in the campaign to stamp cut tuberculosis in Malaya, the incidence of the disease remains disturbingly high. Some four hundred new cases a month have been uncovered in the case-finding drive launched by the Government four months ago— a figure that will130 words
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Article609 1963-07-26 8 The lesson of Sleepy HoUow by Anthony Sampson JO HANNESBURG. Thurs. "Seldom have so few done so much for so many." So said Colonel Van der Bergh, of the South African security branch, after the round-up a week ago of 17 leaders of all races in "Sleepy Hollow," a suburbOFNS - 609 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1963-07-26 8 Pakistan faces up to its moment or truth I PREDICT a a tHrflrVt*?^ byA SPECIAL WRITER KARACHI, Thursday CENTRAL ISSUE IS WESTERN ARMS AID TO INDIA THERE is an a t mosphere of semie m c r gency in Pakistan today. Not that it is reflected in the daily life1,093 words
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Advertisement861 1963-07-26 8 Str».U Timtt Malay Mai ft— Mill sa-wWeamsnle aey aa aaa<a< Ma Ist Ptaar COLD ajTORAGI ANCADB OlS»SI« *om COLO STTORAGB SMNCHII AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON< KKPPCL ROAD— NAVAL t«SI Aallisrlei< Agents: emr sook stork ltd WwMkaaUr Hoew, Cea»ar Ova* TMK NEWS FRONT Ftupatrlck's Suuaiaiailait M. M. IfJMAIL a AawMraßy Roe*.861 words
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Advertisement74 1963-07-26 8 THE TRIUMPH OF JAMS BABSON She was only nine years old when she died, a victim of deadly leukemia. Yet she had spent the last painful months of her life bringing happiness to those around her. A poignant journey into the heart of a remarkable iittle girl is condensed in74 words
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Advertisement94 1963-07-26 8 tfotfuha JAPAN'S No.l TV Look for the name <P"^aa». ~-s Toshiba rm LiiZj fi You Enjoy Viewing I fhJ and We Do The Rest Vj ffctJ I rnrr m m^^ m^ m^ m^ mmmwmm Jp Mointenonea £W Replacements jTj^^^^^nf* Set-Top Aerial TV Insurance If MONTHLY RENTAL: $18.00 $23.00 Top Disc94 words
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Article, Illustration540 1963-07-26 9 The 35 th bank for Singapore opens today fHE Mitsui Bank Ltd., which opens a branch office in Cecil Street, Singapore, this morning will be the 35th bank to operate in the State. The Japanese Con-sul-General, Mr. Hiroto Tanaka, will perform the opening ceremony which will be attended by Mr.540 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-07-26 9 aiNGAPORE is k about to take further great strides in the economic field with the formation of the federation of Malaysia on Aug. 31, says Mr. Masuo Yanagi. president of the Mitsui Bank Ltd., of Tokyo, Japan. In a special ■MMff conveyed to312 words
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Article, Illustration542 1963-07-26 10 ACCENT IS ON CLIENTS' COMFORT The bank continues to pay high rate of dividend Plays vital role in country's progress THE Mitsui Bank of Tokyo, Japan, whose branch is being opened for business in Singapore today, has a dynamic history and a phenomenal growth. The542 words
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267 1963-07-26 10 Fair business report from all overseas branches THE latest report on the Bank just published mentions fair business results achieved by all its overseas branches. Prior to opening up here the Bank has already had business connection with another South-East Asian territory. Particularly worthy of mention was the opening of267 words
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Article158 1963-07-26 12 UyiTH expansion of the banking business scale and the increase in number of branch offices, and in order to cope with the increasing demand for managerial efficiency, the Bank has been conducting a systematic educational training for its staff employees for their qualitative improvement. To meet the158 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-07-26 12 An important customer service BELOW is the accounts section 01 me bead office of the Mitsui Badk in Tokyo, comfortably laid oat for the client. THE Safe Deposit section is another important client service. On the right a visitor is seen goin* through some treasured document just taken out of51 words
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457 1963-07-26 12 Japanese banker sees bright future for Malaysia *T«HE future of the 1 state of Malaysia, which is scheduled to be inaugurated on August 31, is expected to be bright as the economy of Malaya, the nucleus of the new state, continues to be stable. This is the- view expressed by457 words
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Article, Illustration20 1963-07-26 9 Artljfs impression of the proposed new premises ot the Mitsui Bank. Robinson Road to bo completed soon.20 words
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Advertisement79 1963-07-26 9 THE MITSUI BANK LTD., OF JAPAN (Established: 1876) TAKES GREAT PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF ITS SINGAPORE BRANCH OFFICE TODAY AT 66/68 CECIL STREET, SINGAPORE 1. With the Establishment of the Singapore Branch The Mitsui Bank Now Consists of a Network of 106 Domestic and 6 Overseas Offices. The79 words
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Advertisement248 1963-07-26 10 With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI fcANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch TOYO MENKA KAISHA LTD. Kong Hoa Building, 2-D. George Street, SINGAPORE. Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch MARUBENI -lIDA CO., LTD. CROSBY HOUSE 71. ROBINSON ROAD. SINGAPORE.248 words
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Advertisement163 1963-07-26 10 MITSUI CO., LTD. 2nd Floor, Asia Insurance Building Extends their Warmest Congratulations to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their Singapore Branch fffl£/SM/ TH CORONA A NEW SMITH CORONA SECRETARIAL! o precision Ij UU*" SfitfK^^^fK monufoctured to weother e'onstont usao* VL&\ in th* most demanding163 words
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Advertisement275 1963-07-26 11 i CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MITSUI BANK LIMITED TAISHO MARINE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in .lupan) GENERAL AGENTS: THE ASIA INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated in Singapore) With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch A MITSUBISHI SHOJI KAISHA, LTD. No. 9-D PHILLIP STREET,275 words
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Advertisement194 1963-07-26 11 With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch <§> C. ITOH CO., LTD. 2nd Floor. No. 6. Cecil Street, SINGAPORE. With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening, of their Singapore Branch (k) F. KANEMATSU CO., LTD. 12-D. ASIA INSURANCE194 words
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Advertisement299 1963-07-26 12 ADD FAST CONNECTIONS AND EASY STOPOVERS To the Unique Pleasures of Flying JAL To Japan and across the Pacific— or west through India to Europe -plan your itinerary for business or pleasure around the busy Jet Couriers of Japan Air Lines. Every week -3 JAL jets speed south to Djakarta299 words
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Advertisement455 1963-07-26 12 With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch 8 Nichimen Co., Ltd. Ist Floor, Ho Hong Building 65, Chulia Street, Singapore 1 THE MITSUI BANK on the opening of their Singapore Branch We are proud once again to have been chosen by yet455 words
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213 1963-07-26 13 Indonesians lost at sea for month are saved KUANTAN, Thurs Four Indonesian seamen were towed ashore here today after their boat was blown off course by a storm. They are Musa bin Dol, 40, Larwln bin Nageng 33. Jagah bin Dlngh, 27, and Nairn bin Durdak, 27. Their boat, carrying213 words
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Article40 1963-07-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Nomination day for the Selangor State Assembly by-election at Telok Datoh Is Aug. 12. with polling on Sept. 7. The byelection Is caused by the death, on July 13. of Raja Ismail bin Raja Ibrahim40 words
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Article41 1963-07-26 13 BINGAPORE. Thurs. Police arrested two men and screened 471 suspects throughout the Island in the past 24 hours. One man was detained under the Societies Ordinance, and the other under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.41 words
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Article28 1963-07-26 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The University of Singapore Fund today stood at $90,951.54. The latest donation received was $5,000 from the Metal Box Company of Malaya Limited28 words
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Article, Illustration403 1963-07-26 13 Slain with child in arms MOTHER OF EIGHT STABBED TO DEATH ON WAY HOME FROM CINEMA: SON IS FOUND ASLEEP ON BODY By K BASKARAN: Kuala Lumpur, Thursday j^ 36- YEAR-OLD mother of eight was found stabbed to death here at 3.30 a.m. today. In her arms was her two-year-old403 words
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Article63 1963-07-26 13 TELUK ANSON, Thurs Choong Kow. 32. a lorry driver and father of six, was charged while lying In a hospital ward here yesterday, with the murder of his wife. Chew Teoh Imm. 24. off Incinerator Road. Teluk Anson, on July 22. He had a bandage round his63 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-07-26 13 Stella Kok case: Bid to add rape charge rejected KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. An at T tempt by the prosecution to add a charge of rape against Bryan Godfrey St. Aubyn Jeremiah failed today. Jeremiah already faces a charge of kidnapping schoolgirl Stella Kok. 14. from the lawful guardianship of her317 words
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293 1963-07-26 13 KOTA BHARU, Thurs. AN Alliance motion calling on the PMIP-controlled State Government to resign was defeated at the Kelantan State Assembly meeting today. All 26 PMIP members who attended voted against the two Alliance assemblymen. The third Alliance representative, Tengku Mohamed bin293 words
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Article67 1963-07-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR.— The Straits Times group today collected $190 a; contributions to the National Patriotic Fund, making the total up to date as $139,213.71. Today's contributors are: The staff of Blind Workers of the Klnta Valley Workshop for the Blind $50; the manager and labour force.67 words
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Article51 1963-07-26 13 More arrests on way— SATU SINGAPORE. Thurs. The left-wing Singapore Association of Trade Unions today described the Internal Security Council's warning yesterday of possible lastminute moves by extremists to sabogate Malaysia as "a signal for yet another round of mass arrests of working class leaders and general repression of people's51 words
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Article46 1963-07-26 13 KOALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The exhibition of Australian art at the National Art Gallery here will close next Wednesday. The gallery win be closed to the public from Aug. 1 to Aug. 26 to prepare for the sixth annual National Art Exhibition.46 words
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Article66 1963-07-26 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Donations for the Lady Templer! Hospital Fund (or June 1963 amounted to $14,706.76. This Included $5,000 being endowment of one bed for oik year i and $1,000 general donation by! the Eastern Smelting Co. Ltd.. 1 Penang. and $1,000 from the Lee Foundation here.66 words
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Article128 1963-07-26 13 'Japan can offer technical aid' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore still needs technical assistance to speed industrial growth. Mr. Masuo Yanagi, president of the Mitsui Bank of Tokyo, said today. Japan, he added, could make a contribution to Singapore in this field. "This area is developing tremendously," he said. "Cooperation between Japan128 words
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Article88 1963-07-26 13 I SINGAPORE. Thur*. TJ* I Straits Times today received $183 from Singapore and the Federation (or a Singapore widow. Madam Jathambal. and her 15 children. This brings the total fund to $4,316.60. New donations: Stall of Penan* Port Commission, head offlcr $60: Anonymous. Penang $40;88 words
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Advertisement46 1963-07-26 13 THE NISSHO CO., LTD. 50-C SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. Congratulates THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch NOMURA TRADING CO., LTD. 31, BANK OF CHINA BUILDING, SINGAPORE.46 words
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Advertisement52 1963-07-26 13 With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch THE GOSHO CO., LTD. 50-A, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. With Best Wishes to THE MITSUI BANK LTD. on the opening of their Singapore Branch ATAKA CO., LTD. Rooms 801/804, Bth Floor, American International Building Robinson52 words
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Miscellaneous417 1963-07-26 13 Radio, T V programmes RADIO SINGAPORE fast: 700 Tlme Slanal, The grammes For The Evening: 6.0S u rat 7 1( snnffs And Ru.'o*t Retail Fish Prices At Penang, MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE »f f Iw*. Kuala Lumpur And 476 Metre. mic 7SO LeATn A Word A Malacca: 6.05 Teenage Jamboree; KHAKTWAvr417 words
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Article, Illustration490 1963-07-26 14 ANTHONY OEI - Austria plans industrial Malaysia ventures ANTHONY OEI New Federation offers best prospects in Asia: Envoy By is now about to enter the Malaysian industrial scene and it is likely that within the very near future, we will see a number of Austrian manufacturing concerns operating side by side with other490 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-07-26 14 FIVE-YEAR U.S. SCHOLARSHIP FOR TECHNICAL MANAGER MB. CHOW KYE WING (above), technical manager of Sin Heng Chan (I960) Ltd., Singapore manufacturer of animal feeds, leaves for New York on Sunday on a five-year Industrial Development scholarship sponsored by the Ministry of Finance and his company, it was announced yesterday. Mr.126 words
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Article92 1963-07-26 14 FIRESTONE CHIEF RETIRES Tlyfß. WALTER D. Waugh has I*l retired as president of the Firestone International Co., after 37 years' service with Firestone and «>£ years as president of the International division. It is announced. He is succeeded by Mr. Mario A. DlFedertco. formerly president of the Firestone Steel Products92 words
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Article78 1963-07-26 14 SINGAPORE'S Imports of beer in January of this year totalled 180.000 gallons, the highest amount for any one month on record, according to local statistics. This quantity was 41.700 gallons more than that Imported In December of last year, and 73.600 gallons greater than the November figure.78 words
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Article70 1963-07-26 14 OINOER Co-npany plans to acquire FYlden Inc. for U***** million In stock, according to a report In the London Financial Times Mr. Donald P. Kircher. Singer president and Mr. Walter S. Johnson, Friden chairman and president, said "agreement in principle has been reached." Under the terms70 words
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Article, Illustration302 1963-07-26 14 Japanese study local market for suiting, furnishing materials OEPRESENTATI V ES of two leading Japanese textiles manufacturing concerns are in Singapore studying the local suiting and furnishing requirements. They are: Messrs. Shin Oda, export manager of Adachi and Co. Ltd T. Takeshima, managing director of Uchllch Shoji Co. Ltd., H.302 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-07-26 14 fHE district sales manager of Air France. Singa- pore office, Mr. S.T. Chan, will leave next week for a five-week world familiarisation tour. Sponsored by Air France In line with Its policy of promoting efficiency In the local staff, the trip will take Mr. Chan158 words
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Article51 1963-07-26 14 TJJEST German motor vehicle manufacturers produced 216.991 vehicles during June compared with 345.168 In May. according to the Motor Manufacturers' Association In Frankfurt. Production In the first six month* of this year totalled 1.181.884 vehicles, 13 7 per cent more than In the same period last51 words
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209 1963-07-26 14 Ford marks founder's birthday, anniversary JTKDRD Malaya on Tursduy r joins 36 other Ford manufacturing and assembly plants all over the world In celebrating the centenary of the founder of their organisation. Henry Ford. Although the world-wide Henry Ford centennial programme had begun earlier in the year and will lust209 words
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Advertisement299 1963-07-26 14 THE PERKINS 104 H.P. DIESEL ENGINE POWER PACK The Perkins Six 354 is a sturdy power unit that delivers up to 104 B.H.P. at 2400 r.p.m. It can be put to a variety of industrial applications, as many of the components are easily adapted. All Perkins Power Units carry a299 words
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Advertisement259 1963-07-26 14 "N. P< %i 9 E RNE ST V^s IS DOREL^/ Awarded first prizes 7 Chronometric Observatory Sole Aycntt: ■■■ib^-3 OVERSEAS CORPORATION (FAR EAST) LTD. 9 Singapore Kuala Lumpur P«n«ng Ililli DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE jHlilli Try HOLDEN S 'RED CARPET' RIDE TODAY! £**^sB\v£2Mnß^B^BT^^S!lß^L. B^^^^ WBf^^ x^^^* *i«» Let us Introduce you259 words
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118 1963-07-26 15 Missing boy turns up, refuses to go horne SINGAPORE. Thurs. Missing boy Hen rick Hansuna. 15. turned up this morning at the Social Welfare Department after reading a Straits Times report tbat they were looking for him. Henrick. who is due to leave for the United States to join his118 words
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Article43 1963-07-26 15 ALOR STAR, Thurs. A schoolgirl, A. Kunavathy. 14. reported missing since Monday night, has returned to her home in Kuala Ketil, near Sungel Patani. She was found by her father, V. Ramasamy. a labourer, In a nearby house yesterday avenlng.43 words
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Article40 1963-07-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.—Delegates from all branches of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya will attend the annual conference to be held at the Selangor Club, at 11 a.m. on Sunday. It will be opened by Tun Abdul Razak,40 words
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280 1963-07-26 15 IPOH, Thursday. 'JHE two big dangers facing West Sarawak are Communism and Indonesia, a British army officer said here today. Lieut.-Col. J. M. Strawson, commanding officer of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, who was stationed with his unit in West Sarawak earlier this year,280 words
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114 1963-07-26 15 OTTAWA, Thurs. Three experts from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation are to leave soon for Malaya to help the Government set up a television ser- vice, it was announced yesterday. The three men. who are on loan Ito the Canadian External Aid Office forReuter - 114 words
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Article63 1963-07-26 15 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— The Brlish Army here will hold a "garden fete" at the Flhgstaff House in lake Road at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday. Members of the public are Invited to bring their children for the various side-shows. The band of the Gurkha Signals will perform.63 words
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Article35 1963-07-26 15 SONGEI PATANI. Thurs.— The Sultan of Kedah will open the new Kulim waterworks on Sunday It should overcome the shortage of water which the town has suffered every year during the dry season..35 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-07-26 15 THE driver of this Lam Soon Cannery Ltd. oil tanker. Hassan. 50, had a narrow escape on Wednesday afternoon went it crashed into a monsoon drain in Bukit Timah Road. Singapore in trying to avoid a collision with an on-cuming car. Passers-by pulled Hassan out63 words
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Article114 1963-07-26 15 Flour mill opening by Minister SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will open the multi-million dollar flour mill. Prima Ltd., in the Harbour Board area on Aug. 18 at 4 p.m. A company spokesman announced today the arrival of the first shipment of 940 tons of Australian114 words
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Article60 1963-07-26 15 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Singapore Alliance today denied that one of its partners the Singapore Peoples Alliance had suggested that the 15, Singapore seats In the Central Parliament should be filled by nominees from the Legislative Assembly. The Alliance was referring to the People's Action Party60 words
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Article43 1963-07-26 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— A state-wide hunt is on for a man who escaped from police custody here yesterday. Police identified him as Abdul Kadir bin Haji Tamby Chik. who was alleged to have been involved in several housebreaking cases43 words
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174 1963-07-26 15 DENANG, Thurs.— Two 1 Thai students were attacked by 20 youths while sitting on the sea wall in Gurney Drive, a magistrate was told today. "Bicycle chains and knives were used," said Senior Inspector Kong Fook Yew at the trial of Noordin bin174 words
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Article169 1963-07-26 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Government leaders, especially those from Umno, were today told to stop making accusations against the Party Rakyat leader, Inche Ahmad Boestamam. because they were not prepared to bring him to open trial to answer the allegations. The call was made by169 words
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Article30 1963-07-26 15 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— A Remembrance Day ceremony in tribute to those who died during the Emergency will be held at the Merdeka Garden Memorial here on Wednesday.30 words
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186 1963-07-26 15 COTTAGE INDUSTRY WITH BIG FUTURE: KHIR LUMUT, Thurs. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today inaugurated the country's first coral and sea shell handicraft centre, at the coastal village of Teluk Muroh, near here. Congratulating the district rural development committee on Its initiative in establishing the186 words
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158 1963-07-26 15 Death for murderer of tontine operator pENANG, Thurs. A 1 printing press employee was today sentenced to death for the murder of a tontine organiser. After retiring for 90 minutes, the special Jury by a 6-1 majority found Lee Ah Chye guilty of murdering the woman. Wong Ah Tai, near158 words
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Article52 1963-07-26 15 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Tht Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Tuan Haji Khalid bin Awung Oman, will meet members of the Malay Chamber of Commerce here during an official visit to Johore on July 29. Haji Khalid will also visit Batu Pahat. where he will52 words
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Advertisement466 1963-07-26 15 We've enjoying a Dry hands washday to can you with the new space-saving Rarnall Spuiwasher D» mmpteie Umil> wash wiibowl even jg »cttac >ear tends. With the Pimall IV Sp— ihw yarn don't hive to lift or htndte heavy vet cloihev Wishing md jdjKk tpt»d<ymf arc all done m one466 words
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Advertisement42 1963-07-26 15 Everybody's drinking tue/u/Dcu/ made -from wholesome lulkream,-(re§ri cow's mlk with $*&ty~DcU/ added Wtamins .fe^P^^ f^VNOWih j|jH|Bij ||tti |»t_| *b*K WOT^d AVUIMWf FOR PTT>TT% H W AND CLINICS. FOR <H STATIONS. WRITE TOe tJQ. lot lii K. Luropui. P.O. MM Spo— 10. ED/PB/442 words
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Advertisement675 1963-07-26 16 Conunued trom Page a> SITUATIONS VACANT Hi Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm WELL ESTABLISHED IMPORT/ Kxport Firm requires immediately experienced Indian male/female typist clerk. Apply stating axe previous experience Box AM7B S.T. Singapore. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL requires experienced English speaking Instructress/Instructor*. Interview to-day 10.00 a.m. to 7 p.m.675 words
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Advertisement743 1963-07-26 16 SITUATIONS VACANT r*-» Si (Ml*.)— Max St et*. extra FOREMIN AND SURVEYORS wanted for Singapore and upcountry by ("ivil Engineering Contractor. Only exiwnencea construction men need apply Box ASISS S.T. Spore. HOUSINQ A DEVELOPMENT BOARD, Singiaer* Invites application* tor a Po*t of SURVEYOR in Class II of the Senior Officers'743 words
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Advertisement803 1963-07-26 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box tt eta, extra TO LIT A Flat witn Furnlsaed Two Room* and Telephone (near Orfnge Road). Please Tel: (Spore) *****. AIRY UNFURNISHED ROOM To Let $80/. p.m. Single preferably no cooking. 319-L, River Valley Road. Spore or Tel: ***** Miss Neo. SPACIOUS ROOM803 words
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Advertisement760 1963-07-26 16 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE Worda^S (Mi*.) Box St eta. extra JOHORE BAHRU Coronation Park, Jalan Waterworks. Bungalow on freehold land 3-bedroom* 2-bathroom* 2 W.C.s etc. Price $19,000 upwards Down Payment 59.000 upwards. Loaa $10,000 Monthly payment of $W5.00 for IS yean. Tay Enterprise* Ltd., 132 Rocbore Road, B'pore. Tel:760 words
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Advertisement738 1963-07-26 16 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS tt Word* SS (Ml*.}— Box ft eta. extra OBTAINABLE at all leading bookshops and at Singapore Book Emporium 44 Bencoolen Street. Singapore Tel: *****. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. Have a wide range of Pan Books on dlaplay in the Cold Storage Arcade, Orchard Road. In conjunction with B.P.C.K.738 words
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Advertisement816 1963-07-26 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box it tt*. extra VAUXHALL VICTOR Rcclstered La.lt 1968 Tip Top condition Tyres new reasonable offer secure. Contact NQA Ttlepbone ***** betore noon MORRIS MINOR 1964 Model Registered 1936 4 door saloon immaculate condition SI.BSO/- or nearest offer. Kin* (Spore) ***** office bours. TRIUMPH816 words
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Advertisement915 1963-07-26 16 FOR SALE it Ward* SS (Mt*.}—Bex St eta, extra KILL ants, cockroaches witn fctrusßer\ Johnston's No-Roach. Easy to use. Effective tor month*, at ritxpauiek Supermarket, and othera. GRAND REDUCTION SALE! Commencing a* from Today. Varieties of textiles 40c. A Td. A up. Visit: J. Udharam. 76. Arab Street. Spore. SALEI915 words
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Advertisement702 1963-07-26 16 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) M "'•rets SS (Mi*.}— Box St eta. embrm WILLA'S KOLESTRAL EXQUISITI Tonic solve* your problem ot falling hair and itcby scalp. Ask your favourite balr-dreaser or cosmetic counter anywhere Malaysia LADIES DRESS SHOP tt Word* SS (Mi*.}—Baxjt eta.jxtra BATIK MUL-MUU'S on sale at $12/Marjoiie s. 260 Orchard702 words
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Advertisement1322 1963-07-26 17 tutifuut a mm coAsi ujk.. Due S'pori Milt r. Shan cenana MENEUUS unrpttl, Giasgo* ll Pt Tttay Jaly 27/21 MACNAON •vonmoutn. Liieratal Cm. I] Titay July 21/ Jily 21 JULIUS LKtrpiM. Glisgo*) July 21 An 2 Alg 4 ASPNALIIN L'ptM. Hurt. H'larg Aug 5 Aug 7 Alg 1/11 An 111,322 words
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Advertisement1453 1963-07-26 17 f (idWti llififflFXLtt v 1 1./ Ptm THE E. A. C. LINESSAILING 10 kLNOA, U NAVkI MAMIURS. IREMLN ANIVtRT. jgfcy^ OTTfIDAM, AMSIERBAM, OSLO. 6BTHENBUR6 ANO COPiNHAtEN. MT^^xi S'pori P S'haai rcu» ra\So\Ml "MOMBASA" B) Sa.let 27/21 July ll Pt 26 July C\>S!i/'l *MAUYa' 27/ M Jily 5/ I Aag XjSXJsJ1,453 words
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Advertisement1398 1963-07-26 17 IXPRESS WRVICE 10 LONOON, LIVtRPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PUTS. Sport P. Ska* PttM| BCNNIANI i patl. k'moutti, N oam, MDrg ll Pt Jaly 27 BENALOER (Hj H'larg. L Itl. Havre, Roan II Pt'Jaly 21 Illy 21/ 1 BENVANNOCH B'men. Mkarg, A'mrp, R'oaa ll Pt/Jllf 27 BENIINNU (E.Lpw L'pial, H'burg. Hull. M'kra1,398 words
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Advertisement1226 1963-07-26 17 feMcAUSTER «Sc CO., LTD. w^ Til: Nil ***** U ■I.IJfMAW UNK tk KLAVBNBSS UMS LONOON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, IIS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISC9, HAVRE. HULL MIOOIESIROUSkL SEATTLE, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. Cm IF NEWCASTUf Atctftitf Mrgajrirjtttnl k HUB Sport Sham Penang ■ajiaaiuviui smty/iAn V An BouGAiNvim 1 AIM Calls imnigiML Sport P. Sham1,226 words
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569 1963-07-26 18 From Our Market Correspondent rE Malayan Stock Market yesterday was again characterised by a small turnover and a general easing in industrial shares with 19 counters taken to lower levels. Stale Dull liquidation was thought to be responsible for yesterday's further decline when selling569 words
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Article23 1963-07-26 18 Malayan Stock Indirrs, July 24. lulv 2j idnstrials: 117.02 115.9 ins: 1 10.38 IO'JM rubbm: 114.60 111.61 Dec 29, 1962 I*o.23 words
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Article664 1963-07-26 18 /■'OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms cf the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the -lumbe.' of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: C.T.S. srds. 465. 6d.: Ounlaps *3.10 si.. c. n.,.. $3.13. (6.000) (3.12; last Smelters (1.000) 53.20: Iste erds. 53.46 SI.. C664 words
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Article174 1963-07-26 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 25. Three months. McAllster 12 cts Dunlopa 20 cts. Robinson 11 eta. E. Smelters 20 cts. C. Storage 4|d. Esso 21 eta. Rothmana 11 cts P. N. 18 cts. 8. land 6 eta. Gammon 15 cts. 8. Darby 4d. H. Spun 11 cts. 8. Traction174 words
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459 1963-07-26 18 STRAITB tin fell by 62* cents yesterday to $4.50 per picul on an offering estimated Increased 20 tons to 255 tons. In London on Wednesday the) tin market was hesitant in early dealings following Tuesday's relatively cheap G.S.A. sales. Prices later459 words
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Article93 1963-07-26 18 •yMf Malayan Eichingr Banki' Ano 1 eiatlen made U*«e change* ta ita r*t«a to merchant! yesterday (ail rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 39t. airmail OD 351. M d/st Mi credit bllla. 36 3/16 trade bllla. ••nine TT *r OD ready: Canada 3S 3/18: H.lland Guilds 1171 twin93 words
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Article128 1963-07-26 18 MELBOURNE. Thurs COME easiness developed among tt leaders In an overall market firmness. Rises again exceeded falls. Retailer* continued to Improve in busier trade National Bank gained to 80s. 3d. but other banks steadied. B.H.P. recovered to 545. 6d. Oils and basr metals moved Irregularly with Mount Is*128 words
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Article223 1963-07-26 18 SHIPS lying aleniuda' the Singapore Harbeur wharves er exaaeted today ara: Antenor 45. (Jlcruallocb 33/34, Burnalde 6/7. Houtman 29, Robert Maersk IS, Selat Hunan 21 22. Kajah Brooke 27, Marudu 23. Sadao N.W. 2. Thor.'cape 19. Machaon 13 14. Torrens 3S/39. Talrtyrand 30/a»i Tronah N.W. 3. Siawn223 words
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Article28 1963-07-26 18 July 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 J cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5450 (down 621 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 20 tons).28 words
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Article250 1963-07-26 18 AUGUST Mrtt grade rubber buyer* f.a.b. eleted at S p.m. In Singapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71] cents per lb. down three-elKbtns of a cent on Wednesday's closing level for the position. The tone was barely steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. eletmg priest m cents per lb yesterday:250 words
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Article75 1963-07-26 18 I -HINEtC Pr.duct fichante. »in«a- pert noon price! aer pieul yester* I day: Ceesnut ell: bulk S44# sellers, druaa $47t sellers Csprs: Juy/Aus. UK/Continee |M buyers. Pepper: Muntok white Jl32i sellers, Sarawak white (130 sellers, special Sarawak black S<mi sellers. f>rble4 Lampong black $87} sellers. AaTTA. SB7I sellers.75 words
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Advertisement956 1963-07-26 18 \%L THAI LINES Frta: Raastaa, Haw oneais, Saitiatrt Ntw rark «a Uti. ran laa Aagtits. «4. Cult Haw Tark. Pkiiawipkta na Hagnß. Mat Kin N York p> $'h, m sport L. Aniele* R. York "SRI SUKOIAI" 13/17 Jll| 45/» Aag 27/ M Alg 2 7 Uti UOct "UNDINE" M Ai(956 words
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Advertisement181 1963-07-26 18 RIOGRANDE LINE SOUTH AMERICA/SOUTH AFRICA/FAR EAST ft VICE VERSA Discharging from Buenos Aires, Rioqronde, Santot, Rio de Janeiro, Cop* Town A Durban S^pore Penong "EARLVIUE" 6/7 Sept Bulk oil lotex ipoce Refrigerated chambers. Airconditioned Passenger Accommodation Agents: Thoresan Co. (M) Ltd., Spore. Tol: ***** (4 linos) Sin Joo Leong A181 words
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Advertisement55 1963-07-26 18 cm Sell Q«LjfcMf| THROUGH OVK CLASSIFIED COLUMNS JN FACT you'll find moit things are advertised In the classified columns of the Straits Times. To place a small ad. Federation readers she ild complete the classified form. Slngapo: readers should dial 28f i and ask for "TELE -ADS" BTRA T8 TIMKS55 words
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Advertisement758 1963-07-26 19 Materials Supervisor An Automotive Distributor has a vacancy for a Materials Supervisor in their assembly plant Applicants must possess sound basic education, preferably up to Overseas School Certificate Grade I standard, and most be capable of conducting independent correspondence with factories abroad. A sound knowledge of automobile engineering is desirable,758 words
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Advertisement782 1963-07-26 19 NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Coh Loo Neng alias L. N Go., 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 International Asa. Co. Ltd..782 words
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Advertisement681 1963-07-26 19 NOTICES Estate of Ralph Cummin* Stanbury BOOTY, deceased, late of 1 East London, Cape Province, Be- 1 public of South Africa, who died testate on 17th February. 1983. NOTICE Is hereby given that ail creditors, beneficiaries or next-of-Un Interested In or having claims against the estates of the abovenamed deceased681 words
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Advertisement850 1963-07-26 19 TENDERS P.W.D. SINGAPORE TENDERS are Invited from P.W.D. registered Contractors for ihe following works:— Construction of R.C. Drains and Culvert* from Flower Road to Upper Serangtton Road/Tampenis Road, SingaporeCivil Engineering Contractorsabove $100,000/-. Cloalnr date:— Noon 16.8.63. Full particulars may be seen and obtained at the Office of the Senior Quantity850 words
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Advertisement781 1963-07-26 19 TENDERS LEMBAGA PORT SWETTENHAM TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited from registered contractors Class 'C and above for repairs to roads In Port Swettenbam. Tenders close at 12.00 noon on Monday 5/8/63 at the office of the Chairman Tender Opening Board, Port Sham Authority, Port Swettenham. For tender documents and any781 words
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Advertisement596 1963-07-26 19 NOTICES CEYLON ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP Applications are invited (or one scholarship at the University of Malaya for a deserving Ceylonese student from Perak. Closing date (or applications U 15th August. 1963. Forms obtainable from the Secretary are to be completed and returned by registered post to: NAYSAPALAN ESQ.. (Hon. Secretary, Ceylon596 words
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Advertisement520 1963-07-26 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CALLING ALL STARS Have you talents (musical, vocal, dancing, magical, special acts, etc. Then contact Advertiser, Box A 1974 S.T. X.L.. giving latest photo (unretumable), age. talent, when period available t part-time). INTERESTING PART-TIME SERVICE Are you English-educated ladles (any race), have pleasing personality, car and time for520 words
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Article, Illustration884 1963-07-26 20 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN PUTRA TROPHY GOLF by Junior KUALA U'MPUR, Thurs. The Philippines, with cards of sub-80 scores returned by all their four players today, ran away to a 19-stroke lead after the second round of the South-East Asia amateur golf team championshipHarold Teo - 884 words
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Article364 1963-07-26 20 LONL.W.,. A.iu.s. Ha--1 roiu tienmng, year-old Soutn .^irican, earned *85,UUu < K iu.ou j > with a single stroke in the fcvso uolden matcn piay golf cnaiupionship at Moor Park, lierttorasnire, yesterday when he holed in one to collect a special prize offered for the364 words
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442 1963-07-26 20 ATHLETICS Selva sets Services mark for 440 yds SINGAPORE, Thurs Pcraks international runner Karu Selvaratnam put up a good performance at Nee Soon yesterday when he clocked 50.8 sec. for 440 yards. Running for Royal Navy in the inter-Services championships. Selva beat the meet record of 51.3 set up by442 words
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Advertisement336 1963-07-26 20 .s 1964 If ss^ HERE ALREADY?!! I II iv^^^H 19" Table Model T&fNtSft'* /DR 63G '^NMEpleSijL $715/- (Spore). ~M^'W*M'L*9* optional) yßw^ You will tkink to wkrn you f«c Hie *&\!JmJ NEW DECCA 19" end 23" Telerinon «^^^"««»^»-_^^HBIB' > Receivers Tinted tub* givinj better contrast «nd reducing reflection. Front-focing high rim336 words
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Advertisement106 1963-07-26 20 jj/f HONDA 50 '""\jßl LIGHT Hj Wr 'faP iC-240) SO EASY TO HANDLE that even children can ride it, SO DURABLE that you'll forget when you bought it, SO ECONOMICAL that any one can easily afford it? For Full Particulars Please Apply to:BOON SIEW LTD 15, PITT STREET, PENANG. Phone106 words
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Miscellaneous316 1963-07-26 20 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Call in game with a numbei 9. Generally blacker than It was of beaten (4, 5). painted i 3. <T). 7. Love to break cracked plate 10. "The round and the llv- It's all good sport (6) Ing air' (Wordsworth) (5). 8. Confidential Information often316 words
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Article, Illustration435 1963-07-26 21 Epsom Jeep - IMPROVING TIBETAN IS FANCIED IN STORE CUP Epsom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Thursday. rpiBETAN, with Keith Moxham up, did a buent gallop on good going at Bukit Timah this morning. Running wide out on the course he covered half a mile in 50 (3f in 37 1 5). This improving435 words
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Article87 1963-07-26 21 TJENANG, Thurs. The Malayan Xand Penang Open badminton championships scheduled for next month in Penang have been further postponed to December. "These tournaments cannot be held in August because of other commitments," Loh Hoot Yeang, president oi the PBA told the Straits Times. Originally fixed for87 words
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Article404 1963-07-26 21 WEIGHTS for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Spore Cup Class I—l Of Pinkson 9.06 Sungei Wang 9.00 Sun Leader 8.11 1 Cheers 8.05 Water Scout 8.03, Tibetan 8.00 Balkan Bambino 7.10 Rogerthorpe 7.07 Repulse Bay 7.07 Cl I, Div. I— 7f I Peak of Perfection 10.01404 words
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158 1963-07-26 21 TABLE TENNIS Top Korean women's team forKL and S'pore SINGAPORE. ThU r S. Korea's top women's table tennis team, the Korean Reconstruction Bank, will be playing a series of matches in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore in September. The Korean team have five players who represented Korea at the Asian Games158 words
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312 1963-07-26 21 BADMINTON Lucky woodshot victory— Oon By FRANCIS BOEY; KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. lIOW close Malaya came to defeat in the struggle for the abolition of the woodshot rule was described by Oon Chong Teik in his report to the Badminton Association of Malaya. Chong Telk, a Malayan player who is now312 words
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Article186 1963-07-26 21 Hussein: S'pore players warnech SINGAPORE. Thurs— SAFA president Hussein Kamari said today that he and other officials nad uprooted the cause of Singapore's poor form in away matches this season. He retused, however, to say what was the "cause." He added: "We have warned the players concerned and that is186 words
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Article93 1963-07-26 21 Highland course TANAH RATA, Thurs. The nine-hole iroif course here may be extended to 18 holes within the next few months. The Cameron Highlands Town Board is now studying the possibility of extending the course with the advice of a professional golfer who will visit the Highlands next month. The93 words
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155 1963-07-26 21 From 808 LF.XTON T>ERTH, Than. This month's x West Australia's A-Orade badminton championships ended In a triple triumph for Malayan law student Gary Yeang, whose home town is Penang. For when the night's play ended, Gary had: WON the top State men* title for155 words
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225 1963-07-26 21 AMATEUR RACING Entries for Perak Turf Club gymkana IPOH, Thurs.— Entries for the Perak Turf Club's amateur races here on Aug. 3. ROYAL LANCER'S CUP (Mara Class 1> %'J Handicap Sureshot, Pagan King. Androcles. Caesar. Pizarro. Picture Goer 11. Genera) Pii. A'U Alu Ma Polic. Filibuster. SULTAN OF PERAK'S CUP225 words
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651 1963-07-26 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL i by Singapore, 1 Thursday l ITICTORIES in the Malayan Cricket Association league finals, which have always been contested between Selangor and Singapore, have gone in pairs. Selangor were the victors in 1958 and 59, and Singapore were the champions in651 words
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Article55 1963-07-26 21 SINGAPORE: Reggie da Silva (capt), Stephen Hougiiton. Terry Way. Mike White. David Tuffln, Reggie Sandosham, Hyder Sithawalla, John Martens, Tommy Martens, Ken Oilson, and Colin Williams. SELANGOR: Mike Shepherdson (capt), S. RajaUngam, Christie Shepherdson. Daljit Singh, Ranjit Singh, Mohamed Sidek, Ourucharan Singh. R. Ratnalingam. Felix Perera. Anura de55 words
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Advertisement52 1963-07-26 21 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hexachl.wopheiM kill* gcrmi inalinlly hcilt pimples f»l. c Prevents pimples from <prr*dmt— leavet no unsightly spoil. O Free from oil and grci<e— docs nol crack, cake or clog Ihe pores women can apply make-up over il A wonderfully52 words
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Advertisement351 1963-07-26 21 BIVa JIL/ Unless you take definite steps to prevent it, you may at any time offend with perspiration odour. (Everybody perspires!) But once you've applied ODO-RO-NO deodorant, you know you're protected all day long. Odour vanishes instantly 3K««fc^ -and stays away because ODO-RO-NO eliminate* odour, JflHHJßfekl doesn't just cover it351 words
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Miscellaneous102 1963-07-26 21 CRICKET MCA final: 8-pore v Sgor (Spore padang. 11 ajn.). SOCCER Malaya Cup: Perils v Kelantan (Kangar, 5.15) Ipoh Dlv. Cheng Wah v Kllat (Jn Abdul Jalih; Dlv. 2: Ramblers v Shaw Bros (Coronation grd). Penanr Div. 3: Olugor Indians v Medicals; Majlis Daerah Luar Bandar v IRC (both matches102 words
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Miscellaneous175 1963-07-26 21 Sports Summary SOCCER— Spore Div. 1: RAP nan House 113 pis. 2 Tenitku AbCh&ngl 2 TTS Hosp. 0. Penang dul Rahman House (94); Girls: 1 Div. 3: Ch. Wanderers 3 Elango TMH (101) 2 Tun Pallm&h House 2: Ramblers w.o. PISC. K. Muda 87. Spore Teachers College meet: Lee (Sg175 words
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Article344 1963-07-26 22 LONDON, Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty *ere: RUBBER LONDON, Thurs. Spot 21 13/16 d. Aug. 21 13 16d., 6ept 21 13/16 d.. Oct. 21 13/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 21 13/16 d., Jan/Mar. 21 13/16 d.. Apr./ June 21 13/16 d.. July/Sept. 21-.d.,344 words
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427 1963-07-26 22 FOURTH TEST Kanhai, Sobers in brilliant 4th wkt stand LEEDS. Thursday. ROHAN KANHAI (92) and Gariield Sobers (102) came to the rescue of West Indies alter three wickets had gone for 71 today against England in the fourth Te&t at Headingley. The two West Indian stars shared a 160--minute stand427 words
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Article280 1963-07-26 22 MTEST INDII B M Inns. HUNTE c Park* b Trueman U McVokkis c Barrington b Shackleton 11 KAMI A I b Lock <J. KLTt lIKR c IVrks b Doxl. r 2i SOBKKS i and b Lock 102 men became even more tree anil the crowd revelled in U atmoM280 words
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Advertisement189 1963-07-26 22 Late CLASSIFIED Hunt* n < ilmimum) MtNEZES T» .1-iriit ii<l |M D.iuch. t.-r ua 19-7-63 At Genenil Hospital. ii.iior.- Hilirn Mother Child Well Deo 1 hunks ill Com irmil ANC: To Murtcnrel and Mich.H-1 dtUKhtrr l*tiay Koon at General Ho«--l>itnl Malnrra on aiW. Both w .-II Th:mk* to Doctor* and189 words
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Advertisement75 1963-07-26 22 A PROUD TRADITION".-. Every year, the trade winds carry to Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus in ittaaaaiMlY their hundreds their holds filled with splc« and merchandise from the far-ofl (x^.g Celebes And the men who sail these craft maintalr a trade link that has been unbroken -hrough the centuries a75 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-07-26 22 ITIGHEST and lowest tempera* tures in Malaya and Sinpapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Pf-iiiin 91 "3 Ipoh n:i 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 7342 words
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