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Title Section23 1963-07-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 100,000 The Straits Times K57.1111 1963"* 1 V^TMaiir JSstd. 1845. SATURDAY. JULY 27, 1963 15 CENTS KD.N 35223 words
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Article812 1963-07-27 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: 'Defeat on Malaysia motion would mean early polls' PREMIER CLAIMS SPORE ALLIANCE PUTTING PARTY BEFORE THE COUNTRY By SINGAPORE, Frl. WkM R. Lee Kuan Yew, today challenged the Singapore Alliance to topple his Government on Monday. If his motion on the Malaysia agreement was defeated, a812 words
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Article, Illustration247 1963-07-27 1 Thomson to be Malaysia judiciary chief LORD PRESIDENT FOR THE NEW FEDERAL COURT KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, is to be Lord President of the Federal Court of Malaysia when the new federation comes into being on Aug. 31. Mr. Jtutice Sjed Shch Barakbah247 words
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Article32 1963-07-27 1 LONDON. Frl. The Malaysia BUI was passed unopposed through all Us stages In the House of Lords today. It only needed the formal Royal Assent to become law. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article28 1963-07-27 1 LUCKNOW (Uiur Pradesh). Fri. A bus ran over and killed 10 people as they slept In row on a pavement here early today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article612 1963-07-27 1 SUMMIT: SOEKARNO WILL GO MANILA. Fri. Indonesian President Soekarno has "decided in principle" to attend the summit meeting in Manila, accordmg to a Philippine Foreign Office spokesman tonight. The spokesman said the information received from Jakarta was "In response to a last-minute appeal by President Macapagal." Tengku 'glad' The summit612 words
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387 1963-07-27 1 ABOUT 80 students and youths singing and shouting "Confront Malaysia" and "Withdraw British Representation" demonstrated for 90 minutes outside the British Embassy here this morning. They protested against British support of the Federation ot Malaysia and the expulsion from North Borneo of two IndonesianReuter - 387 words
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Article, Illustration840 1963-07-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Federation Government will spend $2.8 million to celebrate the birth of Malaysia on Aug. 31. Details of the four-day celebrations programme were announced today by the Minister without Portfolio and Secretary-General of the Malaysia celebrations central working committee. Senator840 words
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Article128 1963-07-27 1 BELGRADE, Fri. More than i.OOO died I and "several thousand" were injured in the dawn earthquake which destroyed nearly threequarters of the city of Skopje, it was reported today. The official news agency Tanjug reported from the stricken city, capital ot Yugoslav Macedonia, that128 words
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Article58 1963-07-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malayan Deputy High Commissioner In London, Tengku Ja'afar ibni Al-Marhum Tuanku Abdul Rahman, has been appointed Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, it was announced today. Tengku Ja'afar is expected to take up his new appointment in Cairo soon. He is58 words
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Article50 1963-07-27 1 KHRUSHCHEV APPEAL MOSCOW Fri mirr Khrushchev follow mc initialling of p.irtial nu<l»*.ir ti treat* toda) i] for I ist-H esi m linn- tp "liquid. it< the told war l" Pi CHINAS WARNI PEKING, I n KMMO'Jq hin .i Committee vjhl inria> present N monopo|> wruil.t Ikwnashed* soon Ri50 words
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239 1963-07-27 2 NEW DELHI. Friday. THE Indian Government said today that "substantial movements and concentrations'* of Chinese troops, together with a build-up of equipment and stores, had been observed along the Sino-Indian border in the past few weeks. It expressed concern at these movements and accused239 words
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Article74 1963-07-27 2 TOIL SOUTH AFRICA' BID IN U.N. UNITED NATIONS. Fri. —Communist and AfroAsian delegates here yesterday suggested the despatch of U.N. observation teams to Basutoland. Bechuanaland and Swaziland to prevent their take-over by South Africa. Mr. Kifle Wodajo, of Fthiopia, told the IN. Special Committee on Colonialism that the three BritishReuter - 74 words
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247 1963-07-27 2 LfONG KONG. Fri. 11 The full court has agreed to allow a former Puisne judge to revert to the profession of barrister, and practise law in the colony where he has acted as Chief Justice. The application of Mr. CourtenayUPI - 247 words
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Article85 1963-07-27 2 BEIRUT, Fri.— The Bagdad revolutionary court sentenced 19 men to death yesterday before a firing squad and two othets to death by hanging. Bagdad Radio reported. Those sentenced are among the first batch to be tried for complicity in the Communist attempt to take overReuter - 85 words
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Article179 1963-07-27 2 WASHINGTON, Friday THE HOUSE of Representatives foreign affairs committee voted yesterday to end foreign aid to Indonesia unless President Kennedy makes a formal finding that it would be to U.S. interest. The action,* on a motion by Mr. William Broomneld (Republican, Michigan) completely reversed theReuter - 179 words
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Article37 1963-07-27 2 LISBON. Fri. Portuguese newspapers said today that '"terronsu from Senegal attacked a village in northern Portuguese Guinea on Monday but were repelled by local miliiia leavina three dead. Two militiamen were killed.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-07-27 2 Pelaez denounces dictatorship from Malacanang palace MANILA, Fri. The Philippine Vice President Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, said in a television interview last night he was severing all ties with President Macapagal and would fight the injustices being perpetrated by "a powerful few on a helpless many." Mr. Pelaez resigned the postReuter - 419 words
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Article27 1963-07-27 2 ALGIERS. Fri. Mr. Julius Nyerero. Tanganyika President arrived here today by air from London via Paris on a three-day oQiciiil visit to Algeria.— Reutn"27 words
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Advertisement503 1963-07-27 2 ANNOUNCING <-■. HiUl THE OPENING OF .^■jJlfc: I CELESTIAL *=s -ft— m b y the #1 JL r f»£!*v m President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, .Zf^ ir i^*/ on Saturda V 27th Jul Y. 1963 at 2.00 p.m. at 7-A. Orchard Road, Singapore, 9. l "'""^B il^™ i503 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-07-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby V\C J\A/ ==3P I YOU'D MEVBtt MEABD12 words
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Article, Illustration257 1963-07-27 3 Now to summit INITIALLING OF PARTIAL TEST BAN TREATY CAN HELP PROGRESS TOWARDS SOLVING OTHER ISSUES DIVIDING EAST AND WEST gRITAIN and the United States are likely to tread carefully the path to a summit meeting following yesterday's nuclear agreement with the Soviet Union, diplomatic observers in London said. WhileReuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration531 1963-07-27 3 MOSCOW. Friday RUSSIA, Britain and America yesterday initialled the treaty for which the world has been waiting banning nuclear tests in air. outer space and under water. They will sign it soon in Moscow. A chorus of weicomi trom many capital: greeted theReuter - 531 words
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Article348 1963-07-27 3 ITNITED States offi- I 1. U cials described Washington, Fri. President Kennedy as jubiliant over the news of a test-ban treaty war problems from Moscow and The White House reaction hopeful for a break- nect he t realisation thrmifrh nn nthpr fnlrt tnat tne treaty,Reuter - 348 words
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216 1963-07-27 3 MAC: THIS IS THE FIRST STEP THAT REALLY COUNTS lONDON, Fri. Mr. J Macmillan, the Prime Minister, said last night that the partial nuclear test ban treaty was important in itself/ but it was "far more important as a foundation upon which great new developnents become possible." He was reportingReuter - 216 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-07-27 3 France: We will go ahead with our atomic plans PARIS, Fri.— France will pursue her atomic programme despite the initial1i n g of a partial nuclear test ban by Britain, the United States ana>, Russia yesterday, sources close to President de Gaulle said. Experiments and tests Involving missiles and theReuter - 221 words
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Advertisement249 1963-07-27 3 THE AMERICAN MADE GOLF CLUBS HERt! A SPEED SLOT »v V^jL* I dj^*_, ..J3£m woods with n\ jy J curved sou IMPROVED I <*■ POWER THRUST I W 'M in/-\K]C /|^H Ben Hogoo hos persoooily designed thcie ond othe* »op*fb woods, ironj putters to incorporote Icto them «h« b«ntflts O«249 words
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266 1963-07-27 4 CINGAPORE, Fri. Mitsui Bank president, Mr. Masuo Yanagi, speaking at the opening of the bank's branch in Cecil Street today pledged' it will play an important part in the economic growth of Malaysia. When he visited Singapore six years ago, he said he had fully266 words
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Article92 1963-07-27 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin tonight declared open the Happy World 1963 trade exhibition at the Happy World amusement park. The exhibition, which will remain open until August 18. has several new features, including a de- monstration of92 words
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Article365 1963-07-27 4 'pHK following today »eh.-. 1 dule of civil aircraft movrmenU at Paya I>rbar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Zurich, Cairo. Aqaba. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA T9o> 4.15 p.m.: from London. Frankfurt. Rome Belrut. Teheran. New Delhi ißa' TOO) 6..'i5 p.m.: from Auckland.365 words
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Advertisement288 1963-07-27 4 WONDROUS »o WONDERFUL ALAKAZAM the great ?bV JiT. Jkl iSINGAPORE vS AUGUST HOLIDAYS BIG ATTRACTION J^ I FUNTASTIC T MONSTER I FFIC, IYm^M feature CWTOON.COLW J jj^y V AVM.ON DOOIE STMNS JONATHAN WINTLRS jvJTA^U* \i SINGAPORE-ODEON-KATONG GALA PREMIERE Wednesday 31st at 9.30 p.m. HERE AT LASL.Jhe Fairy Tale That Towers288 words
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Article392 1963-07-27 5 DPP's APPLICATION IS REJECTED: HIGHLY DANGEROUS, SAYS COUNSEL ALOR STAR, Friday. •JHE senior Sessions Court president, Mr. K. Somasundram, trying Asst. Supt. A. Gurbachan Singh, former Jitra OCPD, on a corruption charge, rejected an application by the prosecution today to admit as evidence a taperecorded conversation392 words
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Article, Illustration255 1963-07-27 5 ALAN KHOO - ALAN KHOO From IJONG KONG, Pri Chinese folk dances and the pachanga. newest dance craze from South America, will be Hong Hong's conntribution to the South-East Asian Cultural Festival in Singapore next month. Seven major film studios here have agreed to255 words
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86 1963-07-27 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. A three-year-old child, Zalton blnte Ahmad, was awarded damages of $9,000 and costs by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, yesterday for personal Injuries received by her In a road accident 16 months ago. The suit, claiming damages was brought on86 words
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Article171 1963-07-27 5 BREACH OF PRIVILEGE ALLEGED QINGAPORE, Prt. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will move a "breach of privilege" motion against the Barlsan Soslalis chairman, Dr. Lee Slew Choh, In the Legislative Assembly on Monday. The motion was in connection with a statement Dr. Lee made during the committee of171 words
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Article28 1963-07-27 5 KUCHINO, Prl. Some 20 women political detainees at Tabuan Road camp here who began a hunger strike on Tuesday ended their fast at midday yesterday.28 words
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Article60 1963-07-27 5 IPOH, Prl. The Peopled Progressive Party-controlled Ipoh Municipal Council has applied for a "donation" of $50,000 from the Perak State Government to pay for expenses in connection with the Sultan of Perak's installation celebrations in September. The council president. Mr. S. P. Seenivaasgam. will head a60 words
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406 1963-07-27 5 A HOUSEWIFE, Ng Bee Khim. today testified that when she stayed with her former husband, Sim See Tew, her baby daughter died of starvation because "there was no money to buy food." "During my 16 years with him.406 words
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103 1963-07-27 5 EXTENSION APPLICATION IS PREMATURE— COURT SINGAPORE, Prt. The In-, dustrial Arbitration Court yesterday described as "premature" an application by the Singapore Telephone Board for a three-year extension of a collective agreement It had entered Into with tre. Amalgamated Union of Publx Employees. The court ssld the agreement iv still In103 words
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Article52 1963-07-27 5 IPOH, Pri. Seventy-eight secondary pupils from the Anderson School and the Convent here today visited the lower courts as part of their "police friendship course." The course which is ttic first of its kind In Perak, Is designated to promote closer relationship between the police and52 words
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110 1963-07-27 5 A protest meeting by War Dept. amahs JOHORE, B A II III Fri— Amahs working (or British soldiers here will hold an emergency meeting; on Sunday to protest against what they describe as "contemplated action" by the War Department to transfer the responsibility for the servants to the soldiers themselves.110 words
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108 1963-07-27 5 DETENTION CAMP BRUTALITY? 'NOT TRUE' I7UCHING. Fri.—Alle1Y gations of police brutality against detainees were denied by a Sarawak Government spokesman today. He said that articles published In two Chinese newspapers. the Sarawak Vanguard of Kuching and the See Hua Dally News of Slbu. were part of a petition to the.108 words
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Advertisement486 1963-07-27 5 Warning by Some NORDMENDE TV Receivers have lately been imported into Singapore through unauthorized channels, which are not especially made tor this market and not tropicalized. Therefore, every Buyer of a NORDMENDE TV set should make sure in his own interest, that he receives from the dealer a GuaranteeVoucher issued486 words
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218 1963-07-27 6 Mystery craters: Two still baffle —police— /^HARLTON (En g land), Fri. 'lne mystery of a crater that suddenly appeared In a potato field here last week was solved yesterday when a bomb disposal squad dug out what was identined as a meteorite. Meanwmlc two similar craters that appeared on aReuter - 218 words
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Article, Illustration887 1963-07-27 6 LONDON, Fri. Dr. Stephen Ward admitted yesterday he was an "immoral man," but denied he had made money from the women in his life. The 50-year-old society osteopath and artist defended himself against vice charges in more than two hoursReuter - 887 words
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Article59 1963-07-27 6 LONDON, Fri.— The unemployment rate in Britain has dropped to two per cent of the working population for the first time since July last year, the Ministry of Labour announced here today. It said registered unemployed numbered 449.219 between June 10 and July 15 this year, aReuter - 59 words
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Article64 1963-07-27 6 LONDON, Fri— Lord Listowel. 56-year-old former Governor General of Ghana, was today granted a decree nisi In the Divorce Court here against his Countess, whom he married in Accra on July 1. 1958. The Countess, former jazz singer Stevie Wise, was alleged to have committedReuter - 64 words
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516 1963-07-27 6 ness box at 2.25 p.m. to start giving evidence. He said he had treated many distinguished people in the country and, after wartime service in India and elsewhere, had practiced in London. He had done516 words
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197 1963-07-27 6 GALLERY ORDERED TO CLOSE BUT THE SHOW GOES ON LONDON. Fri— A spokesman for the gallery showing portraits by Dr. Stephen Ward said today." "We have no intention of closing." He was commenting on a report that the local authorities had given the gallery 48 hours' notice either to getReuter - 197 words
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132 1963-07-27 6 NEW YORK, Fri.— The U.S. Government has cancelled the visas issued last year to Christine Keeler and marilyn (Mandy) Rice-Da vies, it was reported today. The Immigration and Naturalisation Service has warned shipping companies and airlines not to bring the two girls to theReuter - 132 words
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Article, Illustration1910 1963-07-27 7 CHIA POTEIK and - CHIA POTEIK and BANI IS TOLD: YOU'D BETTER PROVE TO SECURITY COUNCIL YOUR ORGANISATION NOT RED FRONT -By- R. CHANDRAN SINGAPORE, Fri The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Onfl I'anj; Boon, told the Legislative Assembly today that Ihe main preoccupation of the Singapore Association of1,910 words
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Article96 1963-07-27 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew tonight said the success or failure of Malaysia lay in Singapore, and the Singapore Police Force had a vital role to play in this scheme. He was opening two new blocks of police quarters at Duxton Plain the96 words
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Article95 1963-07-27 7 SINGAPORE. Fri A mer- i chant who was adjudicated a bankrupt seven months ago with total liabilities amounting to $931,000 had his receiving and adjudication orders rescinded and annulled in the High Court today. Chan Kia Peng alias Chan I Kia Boon, trading as Chan Kai95 words
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257 1963-07-27 8 From GILBERT WOODEN: gEREMBAN, Fri. A man dying of stab wounds in a house here shortly after midnight last night, gasped out: "Do not open your room door." And the victim's step-mother in the adjoining room did not open her door257 words
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229 1963-07-27 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Second Industrial Arbitration Cdurt has refused to certify and register a collective agreement signed recently between the Pelni Lines, an Indonesian shipping firm, and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union because of a "closed shop" clause in it. The«>urt229 words
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Article49 1963-07-27 8 IPOH. Fri. The education system in Malaya was today described by the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. as "the best in Asia." He was speaking at the opening of the $62,000 right-classroom extension building to Sekolah Kebangsaan. Boia Kanan. Parit, 20 miles from her*49 words
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Article70 1963-07-27 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. An order for the issue of arrest warrants against three bankrupts was made by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today on the application of Mr. Amarjit Singh, Assistant Official Assignee. The three are Ng Thuan Hln. trading as Kentai Trading Co.; Ong70 words
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Article43 1963-07-27 8 KUCHING, Fri. Sarawak's New Supreme Council met for tha first time today. It was presided over by the Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell. and attended by the new Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan. The meeting will continue its business tomorrow.43 words
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Article49 1963-07-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Forty-two landless families at Rawang will be given 350 acres of land at Sungel Serai. 18 miles north of here, tomorrow. Each family will get six acres of land for planting rubber, two acres for fruits and a Quarter acre house sit*.49 words
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Article27 1963-07-27 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Lim Cheng Pah. a barrister, was admitted to the Singapore Bar by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today.27 words
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Article259 1963-07-27 8 A NOAH'S ARK IN FROM PAKISTAN pENANG, Fri. Two horses, five camels and two donkeys arrived here in the Chyebassa today. The two horses, Including a thoroughbred, Jamil, an offspring of an English Derby winner, Lemberg, were gifts to the King from President Ayub Khan and the Governor of West259 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-07-27 8 NEWSMAN DIES, 73: HE HELPED TO START 2 PAPERS ITUALA LUMPUR, Pit 1V A veteran new»» papennan who helped to start two newspapers in Malaya in the 1920s died in the General Hospital here today. He was Mr. Francis Cooraj, aged 73. His wife was at hit bedside when he327 words
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80 1963-07-27 8 IPOH, Fri. The president of the People's Progressive Partycontrolled Municipal Council. Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, has informed the Perak State Malaysia celebrations committee that he will not serve on it. His reason for turning down th« invitation to serve on the committee was that the "PPP80 words
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Article26 1963-07-27 8 IPOH, Fri. A seven-man Buddhist goodwill mission from Indonesia will arrive here tomorrow on a two-day visit as part of tiieir Federation tour.26 words
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Miscellaneous129 1963-07-27 8 M l**i I Hop Ry 1 Ram tin |J--p»l I|ol Aurrow shaken out of his I /V^?\ \/^JTU-~ t i., lOf AUNG TIME-I«M£MNC.e(»GGILV _»l A f »-l H— fl wc*jns ooNSensw as in fjA 2^ rXry- 'ih^ Dick Tracy Ry Chester Gouiti W iTjtauiTi Fvfcs-TMe mtMoeta can focrr t?T vesr129 words
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166 1963-07-27 9 Tact... the way to keep Muslim wives content ALOR STAR. Fri. Che Hamidah binte Omar told the Kedah State Assembly last night she was not i opposed to polygamy. "But Muslim husbands must ensure there is peace among the wlvps." she said. Haji Omar bin Haji Salleh (A!l-Jitra» retorted: "My166 words
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Article46 1963-07-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A magistrate who lined a prison warder $5 for being drunk and incapable o( taking care of himself, remarked: "He mast Ivive found the prisoners too much." Chanan Hindi pleaded nuiity to committing the offence at 3 p.m. yesterday.46 words
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Article37 1963-07-27 9 PENANG. Fii. The Penang State Schools Arts Society will stage a festival of nm.sic, drama and dancing at St. Xavier's Hall, Farquhar Street, at 8 p.m. on Aug. 30 ai its contribution to the lebratloni.37 words
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223 1963-07-27 9 Six of 15 rounded up Thai pupils can stay pENANG, Fri.— Six of the 15 Thai pupils rounded up last Monday by the police investigating the recent bombing, incident in Lorong Salamat have been allowed to remain here. "Their innocence has been established and they can now continue their studies223 words
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Article27 1963-07-27 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Customs and Excise Department in Johore Bahru will be closed on Aug. 3 (Birthday of Prophet Mohaired> and Aug. 31 iMrrcieka Day>.27 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1963-07-27 9 'QUARRELS SHE USED TO THROW AWAY ENGAGEMENT RING' gINGAPORE, Fri. After being engaged for two months, Albert Soon Heng Teong began to illtreat his fiancee, Irene See Chye Neo, it was alleged at the Assizes today. Irene's mother. Madam Tan Beng1,119 words
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Article56 1963-07-27 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Bartsan Sosialis will hold a mass rally in Pulau Saigon Road at 4.30 p.m. on Sunday. The main speakers, including party chairman. Dr. Lee Siew Choh, and Assembyman. Mr. S. I. Bam "will expose the so-called London agreement and analyst the present political56 words
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Article, Illustration493 1963-07-27 9 Hi- repeated that he had actad thus because of questions asked by Mr. De Souza at the inquiry about whether the engagement was still on. The questions had made Irene "very angry." Mr. See said that it was in fact Mr.493 words
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Obituary60 1963-07-27 10 70 Wvrdt Sit i Minimum) HECEIVED CABLE FROM Randlllon of the death on 2S-7-A3 of Mr. N. I'onmah formerly Offlce Deputy, Sumy Ufli 'c, Talplng (hrother-ln-law vadural of Lan K CHARLES HILARY KRAAL of 7 Fin Cn<-w Kee street, K.L. passed away S3. rum-r.il today 4 00 ■inn bouse60 words
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Article48 1963-07-27 10 :o W,,r,1, Sl* < Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. V ncent Tan Soo Hook thank relatives i-.j friends (or their kind messages of ..ndolence, wreaths, night visit* and .rtendance at the funeral, and the I. NT. Doctor*. Nurses and Staff G.H. i ,r their kind attention48 words
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Article201 1963-07-27 10 Worrit $10 I Minimum I THE COCKPIT'S Java Kijsttafel la nerved every Saturday and Sunday lumh I YOU LOOK YOUNGER when BkM m with Ryvlta— the Inenl sli'nminK crlnpbread available at your provimon ntore. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teacher* and book addicts in their showroom at Times) :vtr201 words
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Article654 1963-07-27 10 It is possible to exaggerate the importance of the nuclear test ban treaty initialled in Moscow. It is only a partial ban. It is not really the beginning of disarmament It does very little, of itself, to remove the peril of nuclear war. It is not a universal654 words
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Article422 1963-07-27 10 Land Politics The attempt by the PanMalayan Islamic Party to represent Kelantan as the Mecca of land development is altogether misguided. The claim is demolished by figures supplied by the chairman of the State Land Development Board himself. Since 1961, Haji Mohamed Noor has told the State Assembly, the P.MJ.P.422 words
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Article114 1963-07-27 10 Integrating the new villages into the rural development programme necessarily takes time. There are more than five hundred of these settlements, each with its individual needs. Identifying these differing requirements, classifying them and building up an overall picture is work that admits of no short cuts. Still, it114 words
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614 1963-07-27 10 A ban on nearly all nuclear weapons tests TERMS OF THE NO-TEST PACT MOSCOW, Fri— The following is the text of the treaty banning nuclear weapon tests in the atmosphere, in outer, space, and under water: The Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the United Kingdom, and theReuter - 614 words
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Article, Illustration1055 1963-07-27 10 STANLEY KARNOW - Rift with Russia a setback for China STANLEY KARNOW IT IS STILL TOO EARLY TO COUNT HEADS IN THE COMMUNIST WORLD, BUT- FROM hONO lONS, FRIDAY WHEN the Chinese delegation returned from Moscow to Peking this week following the inconclusive Sino-Soviet talks. Chairman Mao Tsetung and an impressive array ofOFNS - 1,055 words
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114 1963-07-27 10 A REPORT In the Btralts Times of July 26 on the results of the government clerical examination states that the "Government had agreed to a review following protests that the questions were too difficult' The statement gives the Impression that agreement has been reached on114 words
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Letter134 1963-07-27 10 \VHEN considering the question of expanding the health service the ln- terests of the rural population should be foremost In mind. It Js the duty of the Government to ensure that the benefits of the modern medicine are extended to reach every man, woman and child even In134 words
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Advertisement118 1963-07-27 10 Strait, Tiaes Malay Mail CtesaKted advw-tlMinaata my b* »■(»«< M> l.t Floor COLD tTORAOI ARCAOI Orchard *o*4 COLO STORAQf BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON6 KEPKL ROAD— NAVAL MASK Authorised AaMta: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlnchmw Horn,. Col»«r Q»*y TH( NCWS FRONT nup*trtck*s Suprmariwl M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Read. Naval118 words
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Advertisement12 1963-07-27 10 Mod* to Measure to lost, to look feel right. 81, HIGH ST.12 words
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Advertisement44 1963-07-27 10 the KIWI shine M 9r3mWf Kiwi Kwik Wax puts \h& f^A Wk Kiwi shine on floors, tiled and furniture. Availably f y^j in red tile, green tile* <^ mahogany, dark teak and neutral. WAX Sole Agent* O VERSUS CORPORATION (FAR EAST) LTD. Sir>9«pOf« A l.M«lay»44 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-07-27 11 Ningkan for top-level talks in capital I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Sarawak's Chief Minister-designate, Mr Stephen Kalong Ningkan, will meet Tengku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak this weekend to discuss security and rural development in the territory after Malaysia. Mr Nlngkan Is riur to arrive here for the talks tomorrow night.158 words
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Article71 1963-07-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Receiving and adjudication orders were made in the High Court today against Tan Kah Keng, managing director of Hong Lian Trading Co.. Ltd. of Cecil Street, on a bank- ruptcy petition filed by Kie i Hock Shipping Co.. Ltd.. to j whom the debtor is owing71 words
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Article, Illustration9 1963-07-27 11 A FLOODED STREET IN DROUGHT-PARCHED SINGAPORE9 words
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319 1963-07-27 11 DOWNPOUR BRINGS NO JOY— WATER STILL SHORT A FTER four months of drought in Singapore, this was an uncommon sight on the island a flooded street. The scene: A stretch of Bukit Timah Road between Wayang Satu and the 4J mile. The time: Thursday night, after a heavy downpour. This319 words
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205 1963-07-27 11 New road to Cameron Highlands planned IPOH. Fri. A new i road to make Cameron .Highlands Mal- aya's premier hill station more accessible to tourists is now under active consideration by the Federation Gov- ernment. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razafc. who revealed this here today j during a205 words
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Article73 1963-07-27 11 JAKARTA. Frl.— lndonesia's Ambassador to Malaya. Lt.-Oen. Djatikusumo. said today he did not tell journalists In Kuala Lumpur and Singapore about the real purpose of his journey home. "I told them when I left yesterday that I was returning for a medical check-up." he said.Reuter - 73 words
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Article86 1963-07-27 11 SINGAPORE. Frl The Straits Times today received $799 Iron) > Singapore. Malaya and Sarawak i for a Singapore widow. Madam Jathambal. and her 15 children. The fund now stands ot $5 115.60 New donations: Islay Kerr and Go. Ltd.. Singapore. $500: Madh.ui. Singapore. $10. staff86 words
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Article42 1963-07-27 11 PENANG Pri.— A businessman. I.im Ene Khoon was fined 545 today for Installing a fruit machine in a hou^e at Dato Kr.un.r Road and keen-iiß i' as a placr of Dublic amu^ni-iu without a licence i on Juiy l«42 words
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Article112 1963-07-27 11 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri The Government has a plan to increase the size of the Malay- sian police force by 8.000 men "in time of war or emergency" a police spokesman said today. He was clarifying a remark, made by Tengku Abdul Rahman at his112 words
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Article56 1963-07-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri Tun Sir Henry Lee. former Minister M Finance, had a heart attack lecpnlly. He is now convalescuii; in hi-s home in Golf View Roid A member o! the tanuly described the heart attack as ""mi'id" and s.iid Sir Homy needed at i56 words
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601 1963-07-27 11 TAN TOCK SAIK - Now Kuala Lumpur faces threat of water -rationing- TAN TOCK SAIK: By Kuala Lumpur. Friday WATER rationing may be introduced in Kuala Lumpur soon. No change is expected in the present dry weather till the middle of September. This warning was given today by the State Engineer. Mr. W A601 words
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Advertisement129 1963-07-27 11 ALL REMNANT STOCKS MUST BE CLEARED AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES AT THE >;AW— >^.^uiti life/ m Uj> S£. LADIES' HANDBAGS 5.50 $2.00 WOODEN TROLLEYS $17.50 $7.50 BOYS' SUITS 6.90 $3.00 WOOLLEN SWEATERS 9.50 $4.00 66. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SPORE. 6. Follow on tht foot steps of tht world's greatest inventors Gutenberg.129 words
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Advertisement93 1963-07-27 11 TV BIG REDUCTIONS 14" n mmm m $15 $18 RENTAL fill \i FURTHER INITIAL 19" P| W $20 MONTHLY $23 PAYMENT W II PAYMENTS 23" $25 $27 14 Ail! If $35 FURTHER $20 Km 1 9 0N L V $7 S2SS $25 23" $115 $32 24 MONTHLY INSTALMENTS 14 jfe93 words
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Miscellaneous587 1963-07-27 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes DArtIO MAI AVA I Eni: Po P s Hour: 11.30 Cocktails HUIU IIIHLHIH For Two; 12.00 Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RAniO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41 metre* MMUIU SIINbArUnt A.M. 600 Time Swnal. Nega. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE ra-ku, 6.02 Premde To BreaK- 476 Metres ia.ii; 7.00 Time Signal.587 words
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185 1963-07-27 12 MR. RAJAN of the Clerical Union is talking through his hat. The clerks are neither stupid nor is the standard of the clerical examination too high. The main cause of such a high per cent of failures is that clerks In many departments including the185 words
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Letter159 1963-07-27 12 THE G.C.B. results are out and once again the number of failures is so unjustifiably great that clerks are frustrated and discouraged. Of 1.200 candidates who sat this examination, only 70 passed. In advanced countries an exam Is conducted to test the ability of a candidate. But here is an159 words
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Letter132 1963-07-27 12 MY son Is among those who failed the clerical examination held recently. It Is a shock to read that out of 1,200 clerks only 70 survived. For your readers' information, the examination papers consisted of Malay oral. Malay written. General Orders and English oral. If a candidate were to fall132 words
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Letter166 1963-07-27 12 I REFER to the letter In the Straits Times of July 16 signed "Onlooker." On behalf of the Royal Boclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. I would convey to the person concerned our appreciation of her concern over a suffering animal. The work of this society166 words
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195 1963-07-27 12 A $2,000 house that really costs $7,000 T WAS interested to read X that each of the timber houses at Kampong Pandan cost about $2,000 and that the purchasers pay 535 per month for a period of 17 years after which the houses become their property. This means that the195 words
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Letter110 1963-07-27 12 I'HE suggestion that newly graduated doctors should serve an internship of three years might be worth considering If It came from the Malayan Medical Council or the Alumni Association. Coming from the president of the National Union of Hospital Assistants it is absolutely ridiculous. As for the proposal to110 words
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125 1963-07-27 12 rE Police Secretary, Mr. Chclliah, has requested the public to give details of speeding taxis and other such traffic offenders. Has he considered the time an informant has to waste hanging about the Traffic Court losing a day's pay and beine put t o expense125 words
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Letter95 1963-07-27 12 HERE in Jinjang North, no water has come out of the taps for a week or more. At the few wells in the area, people have been queueing up at all times of the day and night, even at 3 a.m. Tempers have worn thin and there have95 words
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Letter71 1963-07-27 12 ORCHARD ROAD is fast becoming a very busy area. Couldn't the traffic department construct a road divider along Orchard Road from Orchard Circus to KiUiney Road? People living In the vicinity find It most difficult to cross this stretch of the road without fear of being knocked down71 words
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Letter60 1963-07-27 12 rpHE Social Welfare LotterX ies Board presumably recalls and cancels unsold tickets a day or so before the draw. But could the board allay uncertainty by giving a public assurance that all tickets sold are equal participants in the draw for prizes? Cannot cancelled numbers be published at60 words
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Advertisement422 1963-07-27 12 ft' tw*w THRFF STAR 1 i tb.ii mm 1 h ftixniKK FERTILIZERS gl JfKRTIUSKBS Qi X Produce typ«a of R.R.I. Mixture Fertiliien. 3t Appointed Importort of all type* of Compound i.jl I*] Fertiliien. <^» '*J Approved and reconwnended by The Ministry of Afri- >O culture. The Rubber Replanting Board and422 words
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Advertisement297 1963-07-27 12 *£pj^> Co'og-» afJr J: lor M«n I A j^SE E*3jJ^3^B^H*HC3»^Bl uj)pj Enjoy the masculine freshness of »^B Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of confidence in yourself we call it Old Spice awtrcness; the disti active masculine look. !^3 flB »M ULTC M NEW YORK LONDON I297 words
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Miscellaneous275 1963-07-27 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5. 500 100? That's a record! 8. How a Frenchman begs In a <4>. dream for pardon (8). 8. Nearly engaged In the 4. may9. Shut up. home bird! (6). be (2, 5, 8). 10. Bob Brown goes to extremes 7. Alas! ambition ran amok In275 words
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Advertisement127 1963-07-27 13 PANORAMIC VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TERMINAL SINGAPORE AIRPORT WHEN COMPLETED IN EARLY 1964, TH1S ULTRA MODERN TERMINAL WITH ITS UP-TO-DATE FACILITIES WILL BE ONE OF THE BEST AND LARGEST PASSENGER AIR TERMINALS IN S.E.A. This will be on L shaped building with shops, a bank, post and telegraph office, restaurant127 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-07-27 13 New building in time to serve fresh needs: Toh The folk>wlm tana* ft from Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister. Or. Toll Chin Chye. IN laying the foundation stone of Singapore's 1 new international passenger terminal we reaffirm our faith in the future of our State. Whether seen as one of the377 words
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Article, Illustration1188 1963-07-27 13 SON TIANQ KENG - SON TIANQ KENG by J^ NEW chapter in the crowded his tory of civil aviation in Singapore will be opened today when the Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, lays the foundation stone at the dedica lion ceremony of the new1,188 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-07-27 13 The following Is message from the Director of Civil Aviation In Singapore Mr. Tan Beng San. OUR International airport at Paya Lcbar commenced operations in August. 1955. The runways then was 8.000 feet long and there v.in limited parking space available for aircraft. A295 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1963-07-27 14 Singapore International Airport prepares to meet challenge of supersonic age J^S unprecedented rate of civil aviation growth is now taking place at raya Lebar as Singapore prepares itself to meet the challenge of the supersonic age. With this fast pace of airport development, progress of1,279 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-07-27 15 The Singapore Public Works Department was integrated with the City engineer's Department in 19G0. The functions of the Public Works Department are varied and cover a wide field. Directly, the P.W.D. is responsible for the maintenance and construction of roads, bridges, sewerage, drainage works, maintenance of all Government100 words
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Article645 1963-07-27 15 PAUL PERALTA - PAUL PERALTA By INGAPOPE TOURIST ASSOCIATION THE new passenger terminal building at Singapore Airport when completed should play a determining role in the future development of the tourist industry in Singapore and the Federation of Malaysia. The civil air traffic statistics shows a rapid increase In645 words
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Article, Illustration658 1963-07-27 16 SINGAPORE Airport will forge ahead of other international airports in South-East Asia when she introduces a new communications system, the semi-automatic tape relay one of the most advanced in the world at the end of the year. In keeping with her status as a658 words
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360 1963-07-27 16 AN intricate electrical installation system, designed t«» maintain high operational and mechanical efficiency, will be found in the new passenger terminal at Singapore Airport. The electrical installation work will involve the establishment of approximately 100 miles of polyvinyl chloride insulated cables in about360 words
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647 1963-07-27 16 Tough training scheme to keep up that high safety standard A SYSTEMATIC training programme to train local officers to run the Department of Civil Aviation is now progressing ilysuch a training scheme is essential if the speed, high standard of efficiency and safety of running and operating a bustling international647 words
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Article, Illustration1124 1963-07-27 17 ALL AIRLINE OFFICIALS WELCOME TERMINAL REPRESENTATIVES of a 1 1 International airlines serving Singapore have expressed their support and welcome for the new passenger terminal. The consensus of opinion Is that the terminal will help airline operators tremendously This bigger and better equipped building, they believe, is a vital necessity1,124 words
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Article139 1963-07-27 18 IN order to keep the public 1 informed of the various types of work being executed by the P.W.D., it has been decided recently to display a sign-board at all places where the Department Is constructing work. The new P.W.D. sign which can be seen at139 words
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Advertisement63 1963-07-27 24 10 Wort* %M (Minimum) ADAMSON <nor Rodmr) to Online and Willmm a ton David Alexander. Born 23 7/(13 8t Johns Scotland. LOUIS: To Molly and Titus a girl. Anne CriKtlnn. 24th July, Jotaore ifciiini hospital Thanks to doctors, nursrs. Deo Knit las WIHLER: To Jonn and M.ircel at Anxunta Uopital.63 words
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Advertisement162 1963-07-27 24 fleW TREATMENT 1 v^^^i immediate COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL^^ reheves aches and pains^ Vv N^ >^ and reduces feverishPeSS J^%i < V PHENYLEPHRINE-fl clears blocked nasal K""~"-— A passages to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection HP* 1 I helps to counteract that Trm J J162 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-07-27 24 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 77 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 88 7242 words
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Advertisement280 1963-07-27 14 VINYL-ASBESTOS TILES Singapore's n«w air tor■■^■^^■MaMMMMMMß mmol »OH to b« Hl« •<•«« of battling activity. Mill.oiw ot B«*H« wJH t^^A^m come a ltd 90 through it. m.lliom of %ho44»n foot Hm4 yßmmSjtt <\ it«ddod boon, ho** 1 km WH loothor titoot, aNMt« kooH I 1 ■jj and who* Imvo yo*.280 words
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Advertisement53 1963-07-27 15 Congratulations To THE GOVERNMENT OF SINGAPORE ON THE DEDICATION OF THE NEW AIRPORT TERMINAL, PAYA LEBAR, SINGAPORE. From ALLIANCE PLASTICS 270 TANJONG RHU ROAD, SINGAPORE 15. TELEPHONES: ***** *****. MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS FOR THE ABOVE PROJECT OF:— BRONZE MURAL. ILLUMINATED PLASTIC CEILINGS SKYLIGHT PLASTIC DOMES. CREST OF SINGAPORE AND ALL53 words
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Advertisement338 1963-07-27 15 FREE! PERSONAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE for you when you have a Savings Account with THE CHARTERED BANK I Every one who already has a Savings Account at THE BRANCHES OF THE BANK MTT|Ry R *s»™ NsoN ROAO CHARTEREDBANK.orwt*>openssuchan.ccounthereafter. OTaTi^^ IST i^mßSft IPOH, MNGAR. KLANG. ALEXANDRA CIRCUS, SELEIAR, will automatically receive the338 words
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Advertisement508 1963-07-27 16 s v I I I I I I C put the roof on the new The new Terminal Building at Singapore Airport GUTHRIES-specialists in all types of roofing GUTHRIES suppliers of Pilkington's glass is a fine example of the many great modern build- Although the roof chosen for this particular508 words
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Advertisement37 1963-07-27 17 8 3D O o SINGAPORE AIRPORT and TOH SENG SIT from ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS LTD. c 2 M z »m g 3 ill! ■0 0) j mm O H >2 > x o£ o w O CD If s37 words
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Advertisement86 1963-07-27 17 ■I Perstorp mm «J M dtoiulhf laminate -g |H| AND OURSELVES, j9H m ARE PROUD TO jBH U| BE ASSOCIATED fHI wtisSm WITH THE IBili Pill NEW C^ AIRPORT I TERMINAL SINGAPORE PAYA LEBAR fISHBEf 1 SOLE AGENTS:— KOON HOE 8c COMPANY 78. CHIN SWEE ROAD. SINGAPORE-3. TEL: ***** j86 words
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Advertisement373 1963-07-27 18 NEW INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER TERMINAL BUILDING SINGAPORE AIRPORT MARBLE MOSAIC TILING 3 MURALS in VENETIAN SMALTI CLASS MOSAIC (A) CULTURAL DANCES OF MALAYSIA (B) PANORAMIC VIEW OF SINGAPORE SKYLINE IN THE EVENING (C) MALAYSIAN RURAL SCENES. OCCUPATIONS, PASTIMES, CONVEYANCES 0* 49. Seous Road. Singapot* 9. Tel: S4-171/2 J— /iiiflpll I (Kit373 words
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Advertisement87 1963-07-27 18 \J w Sole Agents for Pamphonic Reproducers Ltd. congratulate the Department of Civil Aviation on the occasion A of the Dedication Jfbfo °f tn e new N X Pamphonic systems for perfect sound distribution and reproduction have been chosen for the Singapore Air Terminal and many other Airports the world87 words
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Advertisement1360 1963-07-27 19 10 intMr'uuL wt»l COAtl MJU Due S'pori Sails P- Slim Penang MENELAUS literpeei, Glasgow II Pt Telay Jily 21 MACHAOH ..ormouth. Litertld July 247 1 July 21 t.uus Li«irpee4. 6iet#« July 24 Aag 2 Aag 4 ASPHALION L'peel. Hatri. Tt'tM Aug i Atg 1 Aig I/IB Aag 11 PATROCLUS L'pnl.1,360 words
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Advertisement1432 1963-07-27 19 T I m §r IW-] J ('V.l^-l*akl-v.lH^.. r l^H THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 StNOA, LE HAVAI. HAM4UR4. BREMEN, ANTWttf. jf&P**. ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENIUR6 AND COPENHAGEN. •Csf_**6» S pom P. Sham Pinang BT\S%iNKI "MOMBASA" I) Sailid ll Pert, 2l July Saml O\B(J91 "MAUYA" 21/10 July 5/ I Aug1,432 words
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Advertisement1424 1963-07-27 19 EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL 4 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P row Peaer* I lENALOEI (ttl H kirg. L lee, Havre, ruem li Pl/Jotf a lily 21/ 1 I BENRINNES (E.LJJ. L>eel, H'twrg, Hull, M-ari li Pt.'July II Jily 34/ 4 I BENLOYAL (LU Leelei. M-bro. Hamburg Jaly M/ 4 An1,424 words
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Advertisement1164 1963-07-27 19 feMcALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w^ Ith Nl: ***** %^J ELLERMAM UMB KLA VENESS LINE f^^ LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, IOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE HULL I MI44LUBROUCH. SEATTLE. VANCduVEi 4 PORTLAND CITY 4F NEWCASTLE f Acciptieg cargi lei Clltnl 4 Seutl Amtrica. S'pori ".S'ham Pining 2SJ.Iy/lAtg 2/ 4 Aag BOUGAINVILU 11,164 words
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Article139 1963-07-27 20 MELBOURNE, PH. 'THE market firmness spread to leaaers today a« margin of rises over falls widened to cover three quarters of tne list. Most key stocks had solid gsina and falls were mostly small. Banks continued to show strength led by National Bank which gained 3s. 9d.139 words
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Article96 1963-07-27 20 TMK Malayan Eicninge Banks' Atioelatlan made these changes tn Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 35 y/16. 90 d/st 36 1/16 credit bills. 38 1 S trade bills. Silling TT er 00 ready: Canada 33i: Swiss Francs 1401:96 words
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608 1963-07-27 20 From rERE was a general falling off in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although more support was apparent at the close. The market opened weak with sellers predominating and buyers were reluctant hardly being inspired with confidence following the latest Indonesian608 words
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Article25 1963-07-27 20 Malayan Stork Indices July 25 July 26 Industrials: 115.97 114.40 Tins: mr "i 109.64 v rubbers: 114.6 b 114.60 Dec. 29. 1962 100.25 words
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Article602 1963-07-27 20 ("OMBIMED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number o( the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlops (2,000) $3.10 D, (2.0OO) (3.08. (2.000) $3.09. (17.000) $3.10, (1.000) $3.12; Cast Smslt (1,000) $3.15, (4,000) $3.10. $3.10 8L;602 words
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Article246 1963-07-27 20 \UCUST first grade rubber buyers V t.e.b. clesed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 71] cents per lb. up one-eighth of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone »a» Inactive. R AS. and f.m.r.e. closing prices In cents per lb.246 words
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Article245 1963-07-27 20 CHIPS lying alongside the tlngapera >J Harbour wharves or expected today: Oreatea 8/0, Talleyrand 35/36, Billlton 42/43, Tronoh N.W. 3. Ktzik Kurchatov 1/2, Tozai Mara No. h 31/32, Bullmba, 6/7, Kernstate 4 '.'i. Sudan 44, Tlgre 13/14. Axuchi.inn Maru 29/30, Bhoho Maru 46, PreJldent Uonroe 33/34, Rokan245 words
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287 1963-07-27 20 STRAITS tin lell further by 50 cents yesterday to MH.lt per picul on an offer- ing estimated unchanged at 255 tons. In London overnight tin ruled basically steady throughout ih« morning session. Early business was confined to 1 carries which made up about287 words
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Article174 1963-07-27 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 26. Three months. Duntop* 20 cts. McAHMer 12 eta. E. Smelters 20 eta. Roblnaon 11 cv £sao 21 eta. C. Storage 4 ld F. N. 18 eta. Rothmana 11 eta. Gammon 15 eta. B. Land 6 eta. H. B' para. 11 eta. B. Darby 4d.174 words
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Article25 1963-07-27 20 July 2( MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 711 cents (op one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $449.50 (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 255 tons (unchanged).25 words
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Article72 1963-07-27 20 /"■HINISE Praduaa xehange. tints- p«ra no»n prices p«r pleul ytttirday: Ceeanut all: bulk $44 aellers, drum |47t aellan. Copra: July/ Aug. UK/Cootlnent $28 buyers. •>aa*an lfuntok white $\32i aellara. Sarawak white $130 sellers, special Sarawak black SB7| aetlen. garbled Laroponc black *87» lellers. ASTA »«7» aellera. •mgapere Coconut72 words
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524 1963-07-27 20 fHE week has been x one of very hesitant trading report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market report. The renewed Indonesian policy of opposition to Malaysia has> not yes taken any tangible form, but dealers have considered possible results and reduced their524 words
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Advertisement1087 1963-07-27 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD. OAA. FMlfte. Atlainrio. oad Great Lakes Ban Canatta Servle* Spore v. S ham hono'u'u i ItJJMBI L. angeies h. torn Montreal Kiiikaira Man" E. Rials II Ah JS Aag 21 Aig 15 Sept Jt Seat "(llsti Mtri 21/10 Aig 31/1 Sm 21 Setl 27 Set* M1,087 words
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Advertisement832 1963-07-27 20 Mr: Mea, Astvtrs, RsttsrUai. asisttrsaa. Himsart MM Stfna. PtAMs) "CeHrtl Siktfski" 7/ tat 10 '1 1 Aig 12/11 *u| "HiMi" IS 12 aig U 14 «i| Mmtm stMtsi c.F SHARP I CO.. (M) LTI. msi. i'tm wi, Paaaas hmh fir: •aaftak. Nsinag, Hiatus*., Jipis at Clm Pert* Store P. S'haa832 words
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Advertisement255 1963-07-27 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1. NO KEE LEUNG of No: 101 Serangoon Garden Way Singapore, have applied for a Keuul Shop licence in respect of premises No: 132 Cross street Singapore, and that this application will be heard In the Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate,255 words
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Advertisement896 1963-07-27 21 ontinued from Pace 101 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* S3 1 Win.)— Box it ct: extra WANTEO KEBUN Two hours mornIng*. Appy 15 Merryn Road. Spore. >/ A COOK CENERAL Wash Amah n. English speaking wanted immediately. Tel: (Spore) *****. ALL APPLICANTS for the post of Artist/Vlsu.ilioer P.O. Box 664 (Straits896 words
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Advertisement1142 1963-07-27 21 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct: txtrm FULLY QUALIFIED STRUCTURAL Engineer requrled as Assistant in Consulting Engineers Firm. Apply stating age, qualifications, experience, references and salary expected to Box A 1499 S.T.. Penang. WELL ESTABLISHED LOCAL Firm has a vacancy for the post of Accountant. Apply in own1,142 words
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Advertisement1052 1963-07-27 21 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Word* St (Vint—Box it ct*. txtra WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished 2 or 3-bedroomed Terrace House or Flat. District 9 or 13. Rent must be below 1180/- p.m. Telephone ***** Snore. UNFURNISHED SMALL HOUSE Districts 9, 10, 11, Details to Bos ASIO9 ST. Spore. EUROPEAN COUPLE, no children,1,052 words
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Advertisement971 1963-07-27 21 TOURS EXCURSIONS Ward* U (Ml*.)— Box tt els. txtra CHEAP AUGUST HOLIDAYS— Penang Tour 8 p.m. 1-8-63. Cameron Highlands 3-8-63. 3-843. 4-3-63. East Coast Malaya Tour. 5-8-63. Contact M.W.T.B. 27, Upper Cross Street. Spore. Tel. 75M7. VISIT ASA YEAR Bangkok-Ayutnya-Bangpaln 11 days SlB5/-. Leave Penang 5/8/63. Bangkok 7 days 1155/-.971 words
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Advertisement1008 1963-07-27 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Vim.)— Box St ct*. axtrm OCT. SO TAUNUS 12M Super. 27.000 miles. Resprayed, overhauled for U.K. Posting changed. Must dispose quickly. Reduced 13.200. Phone (Spore) 2410 *****. 1961 SUNBEAM ALPINE wlre/w overdrive 1 year comprehensive Insurance. Best offer secures. Contact Michael Tel. *****. View1,008 words
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Advertisement1046 1963-07-27 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Mim.)-Box St cU. txtrm LATE RENAULT DAUPHINE Very good condition Insured Taxed Owner buyinc new car. 51. 850 0.n.0. OOico Hours ***** House *****. (Spore). 1562 RENAULT DAUPHINS. Low mileage, very good condition fully taxed Insured. Price 11.000/. 0.n.0. View 19.i Serangoon Rd., (Spore).1,046 words
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Advertisement715 1963-07-27 21 FOR SALE IP Ward* SS (Min.)— Bex it ct*. txtra STAINLESS STEEL TABLE Cutlery in satin nnlsh or rial' polished at prices you can effort the biggest selection from Germany. Denmark or Japaa I in 18-8 quality loose or in beautiful wooden canteens from Anglo-Dutch Trading Co. 163 Orchard Road.715 words
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Advertisement331 1963-07-27 21 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) Ward* Si (Min.)— Box St ct: txtra JOHORk HOTEL j.B. Dancing Tonight. 12 Alrconditloned Rooms. Phone 2396/8. NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel J.B. Sc? Aside I t*i v 1 loc «fc t ItMjrisfiO^ s »S" ikjh* y Tel: L'l33. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) tO Word* M 1331 words
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Advertisement622 1963-07-27 22 NOTICE WANTED FOR CLIENTS Thr 2nd Battalion. The Royal <l > "of" sLava* 6 Kua!a Australian Refluent will depart, "nhe is lty of Ma laya Kua a Malaya In August 1963. iSE o lnstltutlona Busmen firms which have maoe J' 1 0 of institutional < i edit sales to members622 words
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Advertisement850 1963-07-27 22 NOTICES i V.1.0.8.A. OLD VICTORIANS (Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur) wishing to participate in a Dinner of Welcome on Wednesday. 7th August. 1963 for Mr. Ng Scow Buck. A.C.P Senior Master at the School for many years, should conjtact Mr. O. Sathianathan (Tel: 1 *****; or Mr Ho Lian Kee (Tel:850 words
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Advertisement716 1963-07-27 22 I NOTICES IN THE SUPREME COURT OF 1 THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA i IN THE HIGH COURT AT Ml \i: i In Bankruptcy (W.E.A.0.) No. 11 of 1963. t Re: Syrd Abu Bakar bin Abdullah. Majlis Bandaran, Segamat, Pengawas Bandar. Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order 11.7.63. Date dc Place of716 words
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Advertisement662 1963-07-27 22 NOTICES COASTER 100 TONS DEADWEIGHT ra.v. "Kertang II". a well built l having the following dlmens'ons is offered for sale. Length B.P. 85' Breadth Mid. 20' 6' Depth ;Mld. 9\ Loaded draft 7' 6". Propulsion M.nhmorv 8 cyl. OlenifTer I Marine Diesel 160 H.P. Loaded I rd about 6 knots.662 words
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Advertisement571 1963-07-27 22 TENDERS SCHOOL TUCKSHOP I Tenders are invited tor Second Tuckshop which will operate from > September 1963. Forms and de* tails available from 'he Secretary, Board of Governors, High School. :uala Lumpur (Jalan Ayer Panas). J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE I TENDERS from Class 'D' and above registered J.K.R. Contractors will571 words
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Advertisement399 1963-07-27 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I SENIOR ASSISTANT j APPLICATIONS are Invited from trained teachers with at least seven years of qualified teaching experience for the poi>t of Senior Assistant. Mahmud Primary School, Raub (Graded Large). Applications should be made in duplicate to the Secretary, Board of Man- 1 agers with copy to399 words
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Advertisement226 1963-07-27 22 mm »HEi:maT?sm. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Meat Rub you'll begin to Ue\ wonderful soothing J relief from 'rheumatics'. V. mm. I LUMBAGO. >c«. Deep Hett reallf gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl taliqrlatc, aided by a special226 words
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Article455 1963-07-27 23 r M MEET By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Burma, who are likely to meet Malaysia in the opening match of the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament on Aug. 8 here, are sending a, very young team this year. Of the 18 players on Burma's list submitted455 words
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Article240 1963-07-27 23 MALAYA CUP PERLJS 3 KELANT IZELANTAN staged a sei 1X Perlis 9—3 in a sei match here today. Kelantan thus avenged their first round defeat at Kota Bham earlier this month when Perlis won 2-1. Heavy rain fell soon after the match started, as a result240 words
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Article27 1963-07-27 23 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Teachers' Training College will hold their annual athletics championships on Aug. 10 at the Famr Park. RACING: ONLY FOUR RUNNERS IN SPORE CUP27 words
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558 1963-07-27 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL, CRICKET: Spore hold advantage in MCA final by Singapore, Friday fROUBLED by the accuracy of the medium pace--1 men and teased into folly by the spinners on a wicket which was helpful all day to the bowlers, the batting might of Selangor,558 words
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Article226 1963-07-27 23 SINGAPORE IST INNS lIOL'GHTON run out 5 WHITE c A. de Suva b Ramakrishnan 26 TL'FFIN c Rajalingam b Gurucharan 13 DA SILVA lbw c Shepherdsou 21 WILLIAMS b Perera 12 J. MARTENS c A. de Silva b C. Shepherdson 0 WAV c Ratnali&gam b Perera 18 GILSON run226 words
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Article139 1963-07-27 23 JOE DOEAI - JOE DOEAI By SINGAPORE, Fri. Joint Services, whose Malaya Cup stocks slumped with their shock defeat by Armed Forces last week, will field their strongest available side against Johore at Jalan Besar tomorrow (5.15 pjn.). Services must win this Cup tie to keep their hopes alive139 words
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Article1266 1963-07-27 23 Race One: 2.0— Cl 3 Div 3— 7 f 1 ***** MorleUnd (Result St.) Daniels, 7 9.0 K. Leong 10 2 ***** Film Goer II (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 4 8.13 Harbridge 4 j 3 7724T Quo Vadls (Vein Vici St.) Allan. 5 8.13 (F) Wilson 3 > 41,266 words
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Article354 1963-07-27 23 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP -by oINGAPORE, Fri.— Only four horses will line up for the $15,000 Singapore Cup over lOf at Bukit Timah on Sunday. Pinkson seems to have "frightened away" most of the opposition. And only Water Scout, Tibetan, ana Rogerthorpe are left in to challenge354 words
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Article25 1963-07-27 23 BERGEN, (NorwayV Prl. England beat Norway by 133 points to 81 in their two-day men's athletics international which ended here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article103 1963-07-27 23 J AUSANNE, Fri. Mr. Otto Mayer, chancellor of the International Olympic Committee, said today that the lOC would ignore the "Games of New Emerging Forces" (Ganefo) being organised by Indonesia. Mr. Mayer, asked whether the lOC planned to warn members not to compete in the games next103 words
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349 1963-07-27 23 MALAYSIA FESTIVAL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Eighteen different games are included in the Malaysia Day celebration festival of sport programme here from Aug. 26 to Sept. 8. The programme comprise athletics, basketball, badminton, tennis, hockey, shooting, volleyball, swimming, cycling, weightllftlng. golf, table tennis, soccer, sepik ratta.349 words
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Article109 1963-07-27 23 TPOH, PrL The three-day Malayan Polo Association championship began at Brash Road here today. In ttie Sultan of Perak's Cup, Royal Pahang Polo Club (+2i) are leading by 3} goals to 2 against Selangor Polo Club and the Singapore Polo Club (+3J> are leading 4} to109 words
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Article555 1963-07-27 23 PHILIPPINES LEAD BY 20 STROKES GOLF: Harvey and Kee Pow strengthen Spores placing by L.C. HOFFMAN Jnr. and LIM KEE CHAN Kuala Lumpur, Friday AFTER a day of mediocre golf under overcast ■f* skies, the Philippines had increased their lead over nearest rivals Singapore by only one stroke In the555 words
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Article195 1963-07-27 23 PHILIPPINES: Luis SllvMfe ((73, 70, 74) 217; Erdie Cuadnfr do (78, 70, 80) 234; J. BUHM (85. 76, 79) 240; J. M. Adad (tt, 77. 82) 242. Best aggregate (SM, 222, 233) 689. SINGAPORE: N. R. Hamr (76. 81. 77) 234: Low Km Pwr (78. 81,195 words
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Article70 1963-07-27 23 DRAW for final round 1 p.m. Truong Du. Nhat Wong Weng Foo (S) P. Pom«C roy (V); 1.24 O. Choa (HK). W. Warren (V). T. c. Chan (M): U2 J. k Adad CPI?. Varaporn (T), C. H. Fell (S>M 0 N. A. Harvey (S). Chow Kong (HK). J. Stevens (PI)M70 words
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Advertisement178 1963-07-27 23 £11 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Television Receiver For Quality and Perfect Pictures 1 The circuit is designed for VHF I and UHF performance. PushButton controls for ON/OFT and fc VHF/UHF selection. Hr^S^---" i I 2 The 13 -channel VHF turret typ« ■I R£f. lKt n Hi I^^HBiIk' I 3 Push-button controls178 words
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Page 23 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous72 1963-07-27 23 championships finals (T. Anson): Boys* singles: Ong Beng Yeong bt Surendranath 6-1. 8-6; doubles: Ong Beng Yeong and Ong Beng Keong bt Mohamed Sharrm and Lai Seng Hong 6-1, 6-2. SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Kllat 8 Cheng Wah 0; Div. 2: Ramblers 2 Shaw Bros. 2. Tmipinf Lfe: CRC 572 words
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Miscellaneous154 1963-07-27 23 a M DIARY GOLF Putra Trophy: 8. H. Asia championship final round (S gor GC course, 1 p.m SOCCER Malaya Cup: Sport Jt. Services v Johore (Jn Besar 5.15). Burnley Cap: Perak v Kedah (Stadium Perak, Ipoh. 5). L. Perak Div. 2: ACS v Rubaona (T. AnCRICKET MCA Lge final:154 words
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144 1963-07-27 24 A-ban treaty: Tengku sends messages Kl ALA LlMPl'R. Fri Tenuku Abdul Rahm in today contra tulated Britain. the I nit. cl States and Russia for initialling a partial nuclear tost ban treaty in M>scow. lie sent personal mes■BgC to Mr. M.umill.ui President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev. To Mr. Mac millan.144 words
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Article153 1963-07-27 24 Yorks win by an innings ONDON, Fri— Results of cricM ket matches which ended today were: At Cardiff: Yorks beat GlamorIfaii by an Inns, and 66 runs. York* 332-7 dec. <J. Hampshire 81 W. Stott 66). Glamorgan 88 <D. WUson 5-33 > and 178 ij. Hampshire 7-52 1. At Hasting;,:Reuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-07-27 24 Out: Papers that led to big row (SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Government today released all documents which k'<l to iis light with Ihe Federation MCA < m d the eventual London agreement on Malaysia. Simultaneously tabled In the Legislative Assembly and given to the Press were papers on financial arrangements submitted314 words
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612 1963-07-27 24 REMEMBER OUR ENEMIES ARE THE REDS-LEE 1965 between spending requirements and domestic resources of $900 or 1.000 million, above and beyond funds which may be expected for special defence financing and private A foreign investment. In his reply of June 22. Mr. Lee said: A.s a Government my colleagues and612 words
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Article42 1963-07-27 24 CARACAS. Fri.— Six peopletwo of them policemen are reported to have been killed when terrorists broke Into a Caracas prison today and freed about 600 prisoners according to local rauio reports. some 40 people were wounded, the reports said. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article37 1963-07-27 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. S. Chlnni&h will give a talk on How best youth .can contribute to build a nation" fin Tjamil) at 6 p.m. tomorrow at the Malayan Indian Congress premises in Race Cour.se Road.37 words
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Article29 1963-07-27 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Ist Bn. Singapore Infantry Regiment will hold a fun fair for their families tomorrow. opening at 2 p.m.. at the Ulu Pandan Camp.29 words
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112 1963-07-27 24 LONDON. Fri— Tengku Abdul Rahman was today described in the British Parliament as a "great leader and father figure." Lord Ogmore, a Liberal peer and former Labour Minister, said he had first met the Malayan Prime Minister 33 years ago in Penang. Speaking inReuter - 112 words
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Article291 1963-07-27 24 LONDON, Fri.—The stock mar- I ket.s ended the week on a satisfactory note. The undertone remained firm. Tins were dull. Rubbers held steady but teas were dull. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: Consol"3', r i £46% —1/16 Funding 4' c £94\ 1/16291 words
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Article62 1963-07-27 24 LONDON. Prl.— Spot 21 13/16 d., Sept. 21 13 16d., Oct. 21 13, 16 d Nov. 21 13 16d Oct Dec. 21 13/16 d. Jan. Mar 21 7 »d., Apr./ June 21 T 4d.. July /Sept. 21 ".d.. Oct/Dec. 21 T *d.. Jan/Mar. 21 T -d, c.l.f. Aug. 2162 words
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Article22 1963-07-27 24 LONDON. Prt. Buyers £899':.., sellers £901. Forward buyers £896, sellers £896... Settlement £900 Turnover a.m. 135 tons, p.m delayed. Tone: Steady.22 words
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Article507 1963-07-27 24 TITMUS, LOCK HALT A BIG COLLAPSE LEEDS, Friday. A MAGNIFICENT tight back" by Fred Titmus (not out 31) and Tony Lock (not out 51) in an unbeaten 76-run stand for the nineth wicket pulled England out of total collapse when they replied to the West Indies total of 397 on507 words
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Article155 1963-07-27 24 WEST INDIES Ist Inns, (overnight 294-5) HIXTE c Parks b Trueman 22 McMORRIS c Barrington b Shackleton 11 KANHAI b Lock 92 BI'TCHER c Parks b Dext«r J3 SOBKRS c and b Lock 102 SOLOMON c Stewart b Trueman 62 Ml KKAV lbw Titmus 34 WORRELL c Close b155 words
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355 1963-07-27 24 Boon Bee first seeded player to fall SINGAPORE. Fri— Ng Boon Bee was the first netted player eliminated in the opening round of the men's singles in the Singapore Open badminton rahmpion.ships at the SB. A Hall tonight The Thomas Cup trainee won the flntaetlS 6 against Wee Sen. the355 words
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Obituary53 1963-07-27 24 FRANCIS COORAV CH. K L Oort—l Irnw* Mr BJI W Lsjsj'i Housr. I". II HA off IfjjM ltura. PJ.. 4 ChMM On MARIMUTHU I 0 late M. R.nuiah iik.r Av.r Oemnroa Holiday B .n_.ilc Ayit Grmnroh Holiday BMclra on r7'7'63 .it 400 V m for cr. m. ii. on53 words