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Title Section19 1963-07-29 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY. JULY 29, 1963 15 CENTS KDN £»219 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-07-29 1 Tragedy off Bombay INDIAN NAVY SHIPS SIGHT WRECKAGE OF UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC COMET-60 WERE ON BOARD BOMBAY, Sunday INDIAN Navy ships today spotted the wreckage of a United Arab Airlines Comet jet airliner, reported missing earlier with 60 aboard, including 26 Filipino boy scouts, near an island275 words
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135 1963-07-29 1 Their last hours in Hong Kong- 'a wonderful time' HONG KONG. Sun.— A party of 26 Philippine scouts and scouters had a wonderful time touring Hone Kong before they took the downed I'nited Arab Airlines Comet airliner for Cairo last night, travel agency sources said today. Four other passengers, includingReuter - 135 words
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156 1963-07-29 1 Year ago Bombay area scene of another disaster LONDON. Sun. A year ago. the Bombay area was the scene of a major air disaster. An Alitalia DC-8 jet airliner, flying Sydney to Rome, crashed in wooded hills 100 miles from Bombay in July 1962. killing all nine people aboard. Last156 words
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Article72 1963-07-29 1 TtfOUNT CLEMENS iMichlgaut. ax Sun— Nearly 50 golf fans were taken to hospital yesterday, some of them with serious injuries, after a 200-loot suspension bridge collapsed into the Clinton River here Bc me 80 people, mostly women. were crowded on the footbridge watching aReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration259 1963-07-29 1 ON EVE OF TALKS, A CALL FOR SELF DETERMINATION BEFORE AUG. 31 MANILA, Sun. The stage is set for Tuesday's crucial meeting here. Principal figures at the meeting, which will last up to Saturday, are President Soekarno. Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Macapagal. AssistingReuter - 259 words
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Article73 1963-07-29 1 A New Year baby for Alexandra LONDON, Sun.— Princess Alexandra Is expecting a baby In the New Year, it was announced today. The Princess, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, married Scottish businessman. Mr. Angus Ogilvy. In Westminster Abbey on April 24. Princess Alexandra, who win be 27 on Christmas Day. isReuter - 73 words
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Article74 1963-07-29 1 TAIPEH, Sun.— The Nationalist i Chinese Government Is planning I to build a 66-mile railroad to 1 link the island's trunk rail line on the West coast with that on the East coast. The new railroad will run from Pan Liao on the south-east Formosa74 words
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Article58 1963-07-29 1 One day of rest CAPE TOWN. Sun. A 77-year-old widow, who has seen 9.474 film shows in 41 years has been given a free pass as South Africa's most avid film fan. Mrs Lizzy Easdle has gone to the cinema six times a week for the past 20 years, exceptReuter - 58 words
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Article307 1963-07-29 1 'EXPEL SPA OR WE QUIT' THREAT SINGAPORE, Sunday. ■"JUIH newh lonned Singapore Alliance, com-; prising the I'mno-MCA-MIC and SPA, is facing its first crisis. The Umno Youth East Division, at a meeting last night, decided to ask its state committee to expel the SPA from the Alliance for opposing the307 words
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108 1963-07-29 1 M-Day joy: Tan's role in S'pore ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, will represent Malaya at the proclamation of independence ceremony in Singapore on Aug. 31 Malaysia Day. He will NOT read the proclamation as was reported earlier. A statement issued by Senator Khaw108 words
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Article73 1963-07-29 1 MONTE RIO. (California). Sun. New York Governor Nelson A. Rockfeller today urged the gradual replacement of the U.S. foreign aid programme with more j American private enterprise i abroad. Mr. Rockefeller said the extension of private capital arouno the world could serve as a substitute for the73 words
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Article32 1963-07-29 1 WASHINGTON. Bun.— The International Development Association announced today that it has granted Pakistan a credit equal to VBS9 million to finance flood protection, drainage and Irrigation near Chandpur, Bast Pakistan-32 words
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157 1963-07-29 1 INDIA GETS READY TO MEET A BORDER -ATTACK BOMBAY, Sun. The independent Times of India said today that military plans were being made on the "assumption that the Chinese would probably attack in the next two or three weeks." The newspaper Quoted "a good authority" as saying that Chinese troopsReuter - 157 words
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Article56 1963-07-29 1 HONG KONG. Sun. A combined Hong Kong-Japanese syndicate is considering to set up a wireless television station in Macao and beam lt.s shows to Hong Kong, ii was reported today. The syndicate is backed by a well-known Hong Kong; businessman and the Pacific Television CorporationUPI - 56 words
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212 1963-07-29 1 China a nuclear power 'soon' doubts HONG KONG, Sun. Communist Chinese experts here today expressed doubts about Communist China becoming a nuclear power "in the not too distant future." There was no firm indication here that Peking's nuclear research had been accelerated. It has been expected for the last fewUPI - 212 words
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Article53 1963-07-29 1 HYDROGEN BALLOON FIRE BLAST MHNGDON 'Fnui.uid) L un hvdrii^<-n-lilli <l li.illoon used for traininc p.ir.uhutc jumpers ;it ftn>.tl Air Forte nasr hrrr. .mxht lire c\plodf(l to il.iv blowing out windows Lind calcine laaaace lo M«ltj nr.irlv Effe-wttMM >.«id bjlloon drifted liUr hill of lire. AUd tin fi thereReuter - 53 words
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Advertisement90 1963-07-29 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer a hose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on ivery movement, the official -tamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of S^c c l*t uries o 1 d "GENEVA m Sena, ltd. izt Ihigh Class jewellers vj I Singapore Ir90 words
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Article, Illustration352 1963-07-29 2 SAIGON, Sunday. THE supreme leader of South Vietnam's Bud dhists last night called for a dramatic shou of strength on Tuesday urging all Buddhists to walk off jobs and leave classrooms to participate in a day of prayer. The appeal came from Thich TinhUPI - 352 words
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78 1963-07-29 2 In a dead shark, a wallet and a letter MANILA, Sun. A Phillipine Navy patrol boat yesterday caught a 12ft shark whose stomach yielded human bones, a wallet, a shredded shirt and towel and a faded letter. The shark, weighing about 3001 b.. was trapped Inside the net of the78 words
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Article32 1963-07-29 2 NAIROBI. Sun. Gelubba tribesmen from Ethiopia killed four men and one woman of the Kenyan Vabbra tribe and stole 1.200 head or sheep and coats from two frontier villages.32 words
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Article31 1963-07-29 2 MOSCOW. Sun. Mrs. Indira Ghandi. daughter or Mr. Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, was received by Mr. Khrushchev in the Kremlin today, the Soviet news asrrrv. Ta^. reported. R«uter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article60 1963-07-29 2 BRISBANE. Sun. RAP aerial survey teams In the South Pacific reported today that they had seen an unchartered undersea volcano which sent out smoke and fumes and made the sea boil about five miles south of the New Hebrides Islands. The surrey party have been gathering Information60 words
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Article172 1963-07-29 2 Menace on border— Nehru CHAVDHVRI RETURNS FROM U.S. HYDERABAD. Sun. r J"IIK Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, said here yesterday that reports of a concentration of Chinese troops on India's northern border were full of menace. Mr. Nehru, speaking at a reception in his honour, said the Army Chief ofReuter - 172 words
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190 1963-07-29 2 Indonesia an Insatiable foreign aid sponge'— VTEW YORK. Sun. 11 The New York Mirrod yesterday applauded the House of Representatives f o reign affairs committee for voting that no more aid be given to Indonesia unless President Kennedy declares it would be to U. S. interest. It said the U.S.UPI - 190 words
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276 1963-07-29 2 New army strongman takes over Syria DEIRUT, Sun.—Major- Gen. Amin Hafez who led the hunt for the army and civilian conspirators behind the July 18 coup aimed at the Government of President Louay Atassi took over as President last week. Both Atassi and Hafez arc Baath Socialists, the ruling group,Reuter - 276 words
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Article15 1963-07-29 2 PEKING. Sun. An Indonesian Air Porce study delegation left for home yesterday.15 words
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Miscellaneous29 1963-07-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby *w" 1 1 N /rr-rAfces /TUlfi b^b^ j f no^ VBT J FOUR MOUR6 i BOUNDS Jl I b^b^^ V DCAtt jr~* nu^^»*J? CGQ^^J29 words
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Article433 1963-07-29 3 TITO TOURS QUAKE CITY AS RESCUE TEAMS CONTINUE SEARCH FOR LIFE AMID THE RUINS Sun.— New tremors rocked this devastated Yugoslav city yesterday as a massive mercy airlift began. Rescue work had to be stopped twice amid the rubble of this once model city, devastated by aReuter; UPI - 433 words
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80 1963-07-29 3 PARIS. Sun.— The Duke of Leeds, who sold the famous Goya portrait of the Duke of Wellington which was later stolen from Britain's National Gallery, died at Roquebrune, French Riviera, on Friday, aged 62. The Duke sold tl c painting for £140.000Reuter - 80 words
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Article, Illustration276 1963-07-29 3 Race bar picket Brando is told: Keep moving LOS ANGELES, Sun. Police ordered actor Marlon Brando to "keep moving" when he Joined a civil rights oicket line at Torrance, California, yesterday. The 39-year-old actor Just out of hospital after a kidney attack, joined 120 marchers outside an allWhites housing estateReuter; UPI - 276 words
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Article48 1963-07-29 3 LOS ANGELES, Sun.— Actress Rhonda Fleming has sued Allied Artists Pictures Corp. for a US$lO,OOO bonus she claimed Jt owes her for the film. The Big Circus. Miss Fleming claimed the corporation promised her the bonus If the film grossed U.S.$5 million C.P.I.48 words
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186 1963-07-29 3 America's aim: A stand-still satellite fAPE CANAVERAL, Sun. America's newest communication satellite, Syncom2, was speeding through space in a near-perfect orbit yesterday that will improve further today. The 86 1 b. satellite, hurled into the sky in the 19th straight successful launching of a Delta rocket, successfully operated during telephone186 words
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Article52 1963-07-29 3 EAST BERLIN. Sun. Thousands of acres of woodland were, destroyed In a forest fire raging near Wroclaw (Breslau) last night. Firemen, aided by tanks and planes, managed to stop the blaze from spreading. The fire Is believed to have been started by sparks from aReuter - 52 words
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Article115 1963-07-29 3 UNITED NATIONS, Sunday. rjUATEMALA yesterday charged Britain with "outright aggression" by sending troops to British Honduras. In a letter to U Thant, the Secretary-General. Guatemala* resident representative Mr. Gulllermo Flores Avendano. .said his country "re-serves the right to act as circumstances and the protection of itsReuter - 115 words
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Article28 1963-07-29 3 LONDON. Sun. British nxports to Western Europe (or the first half ot 1963 showed a 12.4 per cent Increase over the same period last year.28 words
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Article87 1963-07-29 3 PARIS, Sun. Gamblers downed chips and filed out of the gaming rooms late last night when fire broke out in the casino of tourist packed Aix-les-Bains. south-east France. Within 20 minutes another fire was raging only 400 yards away on the top floor of the town'sReuter - 87 words
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Article78 1963-07-29 3 f ONG BEACH, (California), Sun. a 10--year-old boy yesterday acted as midwife for his mother. Police here said Mrs. Betty Nicoll, 30, sent her 11-year-old son Kelly for help when she began havlne labour pains Then the baby began to arrive, police said, and sheReuter - 78 words
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Article56 1963-07-29 3 RAWALPINDI. Sun. Pakistan schoolchildren and teachers will soon have to do five minutes physical training each day "to make them physically ready to meet any challenee or national emergency." Mr. Malik Mohammad Qasim parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Defence, told the national assembly that the56 words
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100 1963-07-29 3 LONDON, Bun. Mr. WU11am Stewart, headmaster, oi Brighton College, has some cutting views about current hair styles tor boys. Today's styles are so bad he says, he has even advised one of his pupils to sue the barber Many of the boys, had100 words
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87 1963-07-29 3 STERILISATION FOR TWO GIRLS— BY REQUEST CHARLOTTE (North Carolina), Sun. Two unmarried teenagers, one of whom is expecting her second child, are to be sterilised Judge Willard Gatling of Mecklenburg juvenile court approved the order for sterilisation of a 19--year-old pregnant girl, listing promiscuity as the reason for the operation.87 words
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Article, Illustration278 1963-07-29 3 Attempt to refloat Andrea Doria sunk seven ago- lAMI Sun. A 20--ITI ma n expedition plans to set out within a few days to refloat the sunken liner Andrea Doria which went down in the Atlantic seven years ago with the loss of more than 50 lives. Mr. Jim Taylor,Reuter - 278 words
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Article499 1963-07-29 4 WE WILL HAVE TO FIGHT THE REDS- AND CENTRAL GOVT LEADERS LIKE MR. TAN, HE SA YS SINGAPORE, Sunday. 'J'llK Prune Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said tonight that alter Malaysia Singapore would need a government strong enough to light both the Communists and the499 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-07-29 4 Goh opens a new $1 million oil plant SINGAPORE, Sun. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee today opened the new Castrol lubricants plant at Bukit Timah to mark another important phase of development in Singapore's rapidly-growing petroleum industry. Describing the occasion as "significant" and "auspicious," Dr. Goh said: "This287 words
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Article103 1963-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Water stocks improved today by 0.6 per cent to 38.9 per cent with a gain of 3,144,000 gallons in the service reservoirs. A Public Utilities Board statement said, however, that stocks were still dangerously low and water consumption must be kept down as much as103 words
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311 1963-07-29 4 IPOH, Sunday MR. LIEW WHY HONE, a national vice-president of the Malayan Chinese Association and chairman of the Perak branch, warned today that Perak MCA could not function effectively unless it received more support from party headquarters. Mr. Liew, who has311 words
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Article242 1963-07-29 4 IPOH. Sunday. APERAK State Assemblyman, Mr. Wong Tin Seng, walked out of a delegates' conference of the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association here today after a language row. Mr. Wong, a delegate from Sitlawan rose during the meeting to ask the publicity chairman.242 words
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Article44 1963-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Robert R. Gros, vice-president of the Pacific Gas and Electric Company, and lecturer and writer on world affairs will speak on current events with emphasis on American-Soviet relations at 5.30 p.m. on August 1 at the USIS Library.44 words
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Article21 1963-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Photographic Society of Singapore will hold its annual dinner at the Mandarin Room on August 3.21 words
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Article37 1963-07-29 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Y.W.C.A. International Club will end its pre-hollday sessions with a talk by Mr. Paul Abisheganaden on Germany at 9.45 ajn. on Wednesday. The club's meetings will recommence on Sept. 11.37 words
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Article79 1963-07-29 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Ministry of Education today announced the Esso national language awards 1963. Top individual candidate for the Cambridge School Certificate Malay examination is Rosna binte Jantan of Siglap Secondary School, I who wins $100. 1 Siglap Secondary School also won $150 (book vouchers) for both school79 words
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Advertisement53 1963-07-29 4 HOLIDAY TOURS Federation ot Malaya Seven Days SB5/ Departure: sth, 10th, 11th, 12th. 18th 19th Aug. 1963. Cameron Highland* Four Days $S5/Deporture: 6th, 10th 14th August 1963. Inclusive hotel, food, transport. Contoct: NAM HO TRAVEL SERVICE (SINGAPORE) LIMITED. 138, Cross Street, S'pore-1 Tel: ***** WshM) ttalay -i. Next Chan**! "MAIN53 words
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Advertisement121 1963-07-29 4 EXCITING AND CAPTIVATING ENGLISH RECORDIN6 CELEBRITY Gerry Scott, the tint |on iln«*r s-'fiikZ-jfe rom the Wast to •ntertoin |<- "Behind the Iron Curtain" and in t the USSR., where she received a paarancct will entertain you m^M f niahtly at SUNDAYS: POOLSIDE BARBECUE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EXTENSION to 1 A.M.121 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-07-29 4 THK followinx Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Slncapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Melbourne Brisbane, Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London. Dusseldorf, Istanbul, Abadan, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 7SB' 4.35 p.m. Pan-American: HYom San Francisco, Los Anneles, Honolulu, Manila, SaiKon (PA 843) 1.10181 words
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Miscellaneous187 1963-07-29 4 Jakarta (ML 204) 9.45 p.m.; from Kuchlng, Jesseltoo (ML 499) 8.20 p.m. DEPARTURES BOAC: To Colombo, Bombay, Teheran. Tel Aviv, Zurich, London IBA 713) 8.20 p.m.: to Hong Kong (BA 9«o> 5.20 pm. Japan Air Lino: To Jakarta (JL 711) 7.15 pm. Qantas: To Calcutta. Karachi, Cairo, Athens. Frankfurt, London187 words
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335 1963-07-29 5 ALOR STAR, Sunday. Supt. A. Gurbachan Singh, former OCPD, Jitra, today denied having received $350 from a merchant, Lee Khim Mean, on June 4. "Soon after Lee left my quarters, I found $350 lying on a windowsill," he said, making his335 words
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Article55 1963-07-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. A 16--year-old girl, Chuan Wee Heng, who fell from a third floor fiat in Strathmore Avenue. Queenstown, yesterday was reported to be in a critical condition. Chain's mother told the police that her daughter was sitting on the wall of the balcony yesterday afternoon55 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-07-29 5 MR. H. B. HERMANN, a Singapore musician, has won the Sabah national anthem competition. He received Sl.OOO as prize money from Guthrie and Co., Singapore, who are agents of the North Borneo Government. Mr. Hermann is a member of the Musicians' Union of Singapore.50 words
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Article77 1963-07-29 5 The smoky drivers are booked SINGAPORE, Sun. Continuing the war on excessive smoke emitted by vehicles on Singapore roads, traffic police booked 32 motorists during the past week. Of these, 40 drove taxis: 12 buses, 13 lorries and 7 cars. During the same period 109 taxi drivers were also fined77 words
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139 1963-07-29 5 - SINGAPORE, Sun. S Chan Ah Kow, 23, a mechanic, was stabbed to death outside his house in Lorong 27, Geylang, early today. Police cordoned off the area and raided secret society hideouts In the area. Kwok Mln Kwan said he returned home139 words
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Article57 1963-07-29 5 PENANO. Sun. The ChieX Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will declare open the fourth Federal cadet camp of the St. John Ambulance Brigade at the Jubilee Camp, Telolc Bahang, on Thursday. Corps 2of the SJAB. Penang area, will hold a campnre at the Brigade Headquarters,57 words
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128 1963-07-29 5 No rally: 'Govt is abusing powers' SINGAPORE. Sun. The chairman of Barisan Sosialis. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, today accused the Government of abusing its powers by refusing the party a permit to hold a mass rally. The rally was to haTe been held at Pulau Saigon at 4.30 p.m. today.128 words
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Article39 1963-07-29 5 BINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore toddy tappers are to get better, working conditions, more leave] and bonus. This follows a collective agreement reached between Mr. R. Shanmugam, a government toddy contractor, and the Singapore Toddy Tappers' Union.39 words
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Article26 1963-07-29 5 SINGAPORE. Sun Mr. Urn Cheng Lock, Assemblyman (or River Valley, will open the Killlney Road post office at 7.30 pjn. on Aug. 3.26 words
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170 1963-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rjTHE Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, said here today that more than 12,000 pupils from Malay schools joined secondary schools at the end of last year. He was opening the Hlsamuddin National School •n Maxwell Road here. He said that170 words
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173 1963-07-29 5 Dato Wong: Yellow culture is passed off as art- PENANG. Sun. The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. today deplored that "yellow culture" was being commercially advertised as art. 'This should be condemned by all right-thinking people," he said. Dato Wong, who opened the art exhibition of the Penan* High173 words
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79 1963-07-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Six Wanganul Technical College students are due to arrive in Singapore from New Zealand on Aug. ■26 for a two-week goodwill and fact-finding tour of Singapore. Malaya and Thailand. To raise the $21,250 required lor the trip, the boys spent their79 words
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Article51 1963-07-29 5 Rajendra quits as adviser SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. P. V. Rajendra. adviser to the Singapore Government Technical Services Union, today resigned his post "for personal reasons." A founder member of the union in 1954. he had been its president, vice-president and deputy general secretary. He be- 1 came Hi adviser last51 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-07-29 5 Alloy By V.T. Hamlin I J r^i^^^ 1 1 <^^ 7 'm a^i IKrk Tracy By ihvnivr Gould rS? i^T^ T '^IJ*?!^^ f m «*wv»wil«. To uxt to "1 f its oxvceN r F*»*TAS-nc'l Ive gtctivto ovtp iQoooTl _r£.is°_ SfSif^T, I SM<>y MO< B *oour I supply >s v»M«r tism.123 words
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433 1963-07-29 6 NASIR: I'D LIKE TO SEE MAN JAILED FOR ABUSE KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. ANY Muslim man marrying more than one wife should realise that this was an "extraordinary privilege" which must not be abused, the Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nair433 words
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Article36 1963-07-29 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Lee Khoon Choy, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education, and Assemblyman for Bukit PanJang, will open the Bukit Tunggal Malay primary school In Gentle Road at 8.15 p.m. on Tuesday.36 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-07-29 6 SIX-YEAR-OLD Elizabeth Susan Mci Lee, daughter of Mr. M. B. Lee, an engineer at Petaling Jaya, leading her dog, Pemburu Jazper Max. winner of Class IS for German shortbaired Pointers, at the dog show in tbe Chinese Assembly Hall, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. More than74 words
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Article75 1963-07-29 6 AUPE: Pay up before M-Day SINGAPORE. Sun. The school employees' branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today urged the Ministry of Education to settle arrears of pay for all Government and Govern-ment-aided school servants and overtime for watchmen before Malaysia Day. Inche Aziz bin Sharif, assltant secretary of75 words
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Article19 1963-07-29 6 PEKAN. Sun. The Ahmad High School presented Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" at the school hall here last night.19 words
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Article16 1963-07-29 6 KULIM. Sun. The Sultan of Kedah today inaugurated the new Kulim water supply.16 words
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Article, Illustration311 1963-07-29 6 Teluk Anson all set for glittering royal wedding TELUK ANSON, Sunday. Al5-GUN salute will initiate the wedding here on Wednesday of Raja Amina, 17, second daughter of the Raja Muda of Perak, and Lt. Tengku Ibrahim, 25, second son of the Sultan of Pahang. The ceremony, at the Trtana Raja311 words
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Article44 1963-07-29 6 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. Hundreds of pilgrims packed the old St. Anne's Church at Kulim Road here today as they celebrated the annual feast of St. Anne, patroness saint of Bulcit Mertajam. Thousands more attended open air masses in the church compound.44 words
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Article28 1963-07-29 6 SEREMBAN. Sun. About 50 members of the Young Christian Workers' Movement of Malaya will meet here on Friday to Sunday for their third national study week.28 words
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Article30 1963-07-29 6 BATU OAJAH. Bun.— The Batu Oajah girl guides will hold a oneday food and fun fair on Aug. 10 at the Sultan Yussuf Secondary School here.30 words
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Article58 1963-07-29 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Commissioner General's Local Employees' Union will affiliate with the National Trades Union Congress, members decided at the annual meeting yesterday. Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, the NTUC's secretary-general, has been appointed industrial adviser to the union. Mr. Tan Boon Chiang was elected58 words
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265 1963-07-29 6 More babies in spite of family planning -campaign- SINGAPORE. Sun. More babies were born in hospitals here every year in spite of the family planning campaign. Dr. Goon Sek Mun, a gynaecologist and obstetrician at the Kandang Kerbau hospital, said yesterday that although births In Singapore had levelled off during265 words
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Article32 1963-07-29 6 BENTONG, Sun. A shopkeeper. M. Kunhl Mohamed. 44. of Karak. near Bentong, was yesterday fined $50 in the magistrate's court her* for falling to furnish hla> 1962 return of Income.32 words
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Advertisement208 1963-07-29 6 V-JIII7 tbe finest tomaUMMre used for Heinz Tomitd Juice. Big, luscjoos,. Tine-ripened, tomatoes," picked at the ▼ery > peak of perfection— pressed and packed »ithmaa|Wlboursitiifie.-gDnnk Hrim Tomato J uioe feveryf monungr again Tat night.) You'll enjoy ita fine fl t tout *i U; rip and 1 ting. 1 Serve it208 words
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Miscellaneous268 1963-07-29 6 Straits Times Crossword WK iH^~HIi^BM^~TMP ~IMr~IiH~IM H hI H ACROSS 6. Drive mad« by member In a 7. I interrupt a dull retired tele- bad lie (6). vision man (St. 11. Consider pit dliturbaaM to o< I. Absurd that one maat carry aome account? (11). the order out (3. 2.268 words
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317 1963-07-29 7 Picketing warning by technical workers UUALA LUMPUR. 1V Sun.— Six thousand technical workers in the Federation would picket outside 1 Government departments if the Government continued to discriminate against women technicians and technical assistants. This move received unanimous support at the annual delegates' conference of the Malayan Technical Services Union317 words
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Article49 1963-07-29 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The MM nister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Ha.v Jubir. left here today for a three-day survey of civil aviation facilities in North Borneo and Sarawak. Dato Sardon was accompanied by the director of civil aviation In Malaya, Mr. S. W. F. Palmer.49 words
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118 1963-07-29 7 Tip-off leads to raid on supper 'club'— SINGAPORE, Sun. More than 100 policemen and Reserve Unit men surrounded Clifford Pier in a surprise pre-dawn raid today. The raid code-named Operation Clifford Pier—began swung Into action at 3 a.m. when the CID received a tip-off that about 150 gangsters were gathering118 words
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Article72 1963-07-29 7 TAIPING, Sun. Awards will be given to the three best banners displayed In the birthday procession here of Prophet Mohamed on Aug. 2 Tne first prize will be presented by the Commissioner of Prisons. Malaya, Dato Murad bin Ahmad: second by the District Officer. Larut72 words
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Article144 1963-07-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A NOTHER 4,700 acres in Johore under the Federal Land Development Authority schemes are to be planted with oil palm in the Government's big switch from rubber. j The schemes are at Jerangau near Dungun < 2.531 acres). Kampong Pasir Raja. Kota144 words
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74 1963-07-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tun Abdul Razak said today that the Federation Government was actively considering giving concession rates in hospitals to former members of the Armed Forces. He was opening the annual conference of the Ex-Services Association of Malaya at the Selangor Club here. The74 words
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Article22 1963-07-29 7 PEKAN. Sun. The Sultan of Pahang will open a new $65,000 building for the Ahmad Primary School here on Tuesday.22 words
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122 1963-07-29 7 |£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Public Prosecutor has lodged an appeal against the "Inadequate sentence" passed by the Sessions. Court here on two men convicted of a comu>tion charge N. Muthuraman, 52 agent of Chenaga Estate. Malacca, and C. Meyappan. 32, clerk of the estate, wer*122 words
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297 1963-07-29 7 Harbour workers to get new Hats costing $10m SINGAPORE. Sun THE Singapore Har--1 bour Board is to build a total of 1.460 housing: units, costing $10 million, for its employees. The new homes will go up in 13 blocks of modern multi storey flats at two sites Everton Park in297 words
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Article215 1963-07-29 7 Land control after M-Day KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'THE Borneo territories will control their own land use after Malaysia and will not come under a central National Land Council. However, sources close to (he Government which disclosed this today added that there would be a co-ordinating body between the land councils215 words
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Article103 1963-07-29 7 IPOH. Sun. Mr. Liew Why Hone, the national vice president of the Malayan Chinese Association, was re-elected chairman of the Perak Branch at its delegate's conference here today. The posts of four vice-chairmen were expanded by the conference to seven and Messrs. Pen Seng Khoon.103 words
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Advertisement108 1963-07-29 7 a^».' laß^^fl y£:m 1 Fiftyjyears of precision watchmaking by Swiss^craftsmen. A superb selfwinding 'Incabloc' movement with 30 jewels. am rrnsy\ \VM J Jim A dustproof, waterproof case to protect the shock resistant movement. ipß mf -m The unique styling-modern as the day after to-morrow. A very beautiful face with date108 words
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Advertisement229 1963-07-29 7 IN FULL SWING! *KYW»» Iff/,,, rtti/// THOUSANDS HAVE BEEN SATISFIED WITH THEIR PURCHASES SAVED SSSS IF YOU HAVE NOT BEEN IN-COME TODAY THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE.. ..AT 66, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. -because he's NEVER SHORT OF EPHAZONE If you suffer from Asthma, Bronchitis, Bronchial Catarrh, coughing, wheezing, shortness of229 words
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Article139 1963-07-29 8 J» Words fit (Minimum) MM. TAN LAI HOCK thank* relatives, friends, (or their wreaths, attendance at the funeral of the late Peter Tan Lai Hock. DR. A MRS. N.K. Sharma thank all friends for their valuable presents and i onicratulatory message* on the occasion of the marriage of their139 words
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Article232 1963-07-29 8 It Words S10 (Minimum) VOCA IMPROVES HEALTH. fllMM by KxperUnced Teacher at Cultural Centre. Canning Rise (S'pore). Tues days 8 7 p.m. Fa* 15/- monthly. RVVITA CRISPBREAD Is the per feet aid to •llmmlnc. Enjoy dclleloar Rvvita Made from wholemeal rye Rich In Vitamin B and minerals. SPIRELLA Mad*232 words
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Article659 1963-07-29 8 Summit meetings are for agreement, not confrontation. But President Soekarno goes to Manila to continue Indonesia's policy of hostility to Malaysia, "a confrontation in all fields." The last trace of the President's amiable meeting with the Tengku in Tokyo has vanished; the cordial agreement reached by the659 words
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Article331 1963-07-29 8 Kuala Lumpur does not appear to be really in danger of water rationing just yet but the reduction of pressure in the mains is a warning thai continued dry weather will have its hazards. There are also hazards in the reduction of the pressure (a rough if ready331 words
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Article223 1963-07-29 8 The Singapore People's Alliance, facing a little crisis of its own, can hardly vote against the Government's motion inviting the House to welcome the London treaty establishing Malaysia. It would have to turn a somersault to do so. and confound every word which its leaders have said during223 words
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Article, Illustration591 1963-07-29 8 Ninrltu Jucker - Ninrltu Jucker by ROME, Sun. Italy's roaring sixties are turning up a bumper crop of scandals. The latest "celebrity" is Cesare Mastrella. a customs official of Trrni, who erabeziled a milliard lire (about eMO.OOO) and danled his townsmen by his plunge into the591 words
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Letter126 1963-07-29 8 \|Y wife and I voted in the Itl Muax town board election two years ago. But for the recent election when the agent of a certain political party approached me with the newly prepared list. I found my wife's name was in and mine safely out.126 words
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Letter97 1963-07-29 8 I CONGRATULATE the Selangor police on its recent action in checking jaywalkers in Kuala Lumpur. Pedestrians and cyclists are often the cause of serious accidents. In Malacca, the traffic situation is getting worse and worse each day. I don't know what the traffic police are doing they appear97 words
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Letter54 1963-07-29 8 piG-REARING in a crowded rural area has always been a nuisance. Imagine the feelings of people who have to breathe polluted air. The drains are not properly constructed thereby causing flies to breed rapidly. I suggest that the health authorities do something about this before any disease should54 words
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Article, Illustration782 1963-07-29 8 NEAL ASCHERSON - Three spies -and the legacy of an ugly past NEAL ASCHERSON FROM BONN. SUNDAT THE strangest thing about the Felfe Clem ens Tiebol case, the biggest spy trial in West German annals which was concluded last week, is the fuss it hasn't made. The public was not alarmed. The Government,782 words
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Advertisement626 1963-07-29 8 Strain Tims 4 Malay Nail CkkssMtod ailKMllssinssJta SMT bo handed sot let Floor FOLD sTTOHAOK AUCAOsT OisKsid Mood COLO STONASI BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD- KATONO KCPPVL ROAD— NAVAL SASI Authorised AgeMta: cmr book aToni ltd Winchester Mouse. CoMysf Oawy THE NEWS FRONT FRzpatrtck't Supermarket SS. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Naval626 words
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Advertisement45 1963-07-29 8 PHILIPS g«* SALES M» SE1VKC F=f=g TELEVISION Showroom f acili ttett vi al Clcmenreao House extended ontil 8.30 p.m. except Sunday* v 9 ii^n^B 3 I] H U* 1 I 'f "Ad B ALU E D RADIO V 160 £l£M£NCCAU AVENUE E SINGAPORE Tel *****45 words
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Advertisement157 1963-07-29 8 /fT FILTERMASTER provide complete rant* or models fuireble tor BACK-YAUD SWIMMING-POOL; k Ibj (tmmr a»sss rsejejirssi sppisn. 9 ft. x 4 •r for PUBLIC SWIMMING-POOL. eSW*^tT^^*^- V** la^gsßßßßßßflßvlP^^^^^ E^BBBBsl[ i Mt^L. BBSS < > EHswltt (Floor space required epprox 4 ft. X ft.). This unique revolutionary Filtration Plont is used157 words
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297 1963-07-29 9 'Start a strike fund' say 200 —amahs— lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. v About 200 amahs employed by the British Services today passed six resolutions protesting against a war department plan to make individual servicemen responsible for their domestic servants. Under the present system, servants for Service families are employed by the297 words
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104 1963-07-29 9 KUANTAN, Sun. The Minister of Labour. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said today that a lot of foreign capital had been attracted to Malaya because of the prevailing industrial peace Many foreign firms had set up factories In this country because ol Its104 words
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119 1963-07-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Indian High Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. Y. K. Puri, today welcomed the news of President Soekar.io's acceptance in principle to attend the summit conference. He was speaking to newsmen at the airport after a two-day visit to Singapore. Mr. Purl said119 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-07-29 9 THE Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a Land Rover raises his hand to emphasise a point during a half-hour verbal battle through loudspeakers with a group of anti-Malaysia youths on Saturday night during ing his tour of Jalan Besar109 words
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Article, Illustration350 1963-07-29 9 Unions and cold war: A warning from S'pore SINGAPORE, Sun SINGAPORE, will not take part in a proposed world conference of trade unions in Ja^an if it was "captured by forces of the international cold war." Mr. Seal) Mvi Kok. the Singapore delegate, said this in a speech at the350 words
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Article196 1963-07-29 9 Busmen meeting called off— SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Singapore Bus Workers' Union called off its meeting today tolllowing a Government warning yesterday that if they proceeded with it witnout a permit they would have to "face the consequences under the law." The meeting was to be held at the unions new196 words
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126 1963-07-29 9 RAJANG. Sun. The I v AU-Maiayan Estates Staff Union yesterday called for a speedy Malayanisation in the rubber industry. The call was made by the general secretary of the unfton, Mr. T. P. D. Nair. at the annual meeting of the branch here. Mr.126 words
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Article263 1963-07-29 9 CONFIDENCE IN MALAYSIA: NINGKAN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. f I7HE Sarawak Chief Minister designate. Mr. x Stephen Kalong Ningkan. said here today that the Sarawak Alliance Government now commanded more than two-thirds of the territory's 36-member legislature. He added that as such, "the elected government of independent Sarawak, unequivocally supports the263 words
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235 1963-07-29 9 Kelantan Govt: M-Day joy? We await the rulers ITOTA BHARU. Sun. 1Y The Government will not make any preparation to celebrate Malaysia Day until the Conference of Rulers has made an official announcement on the proposed federation. Dato Haji Ishak Lofti bin Omar. Mentri Be>ar ol the PMIP-controlled State Government,235 words
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Article44 1963-07-29 9 JOHORE BAHRL" Sui,. Tht National Union of Ti lei-oms Employees 1 Johore brandy at a t©cent mectinis re-elected Inche Abdullah bin Omar as president. Otliir office bearers elected vert Mr. K. Suppiah. vice-chairman; Mr. O Forbes, secretary and Mr. Thangam. tnaaunr.44 words
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Advertisement198 1963-07-29 9 fflP Electrolux J55? keeps floors /jgs^|) beautifully A^Jj polished Kta-trolux floor polisher rxcrk in *pr«h'. efforllr** UjM pnli«hinft of parquH. lino, tiled, stained «nH other Jm^'\ flooring. It produce* a lasting brilliance that is hard- rearing and dirt reoUting. /»V SAVES LABOI'R Eliminate* the physical strain and 111 I exrrtion198 words
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Advertisement109 1963-07-29 9 itMlAWoj CHASSIS PRICES 1 90- >»* lo I FROM $4,150 u.^ihase models i 2*£»?P VAN PRICES %Jfrchard .Motors SINGAPORE i KUALA LUMPUR ■JHMMM UNMM I" lORNEO MOTORS STOMACH ■AIN...IANISH THIM WITH I RABRQpF^i IT IS BEM fOX IOW STOMACi^ "^^J^gJP EYE EXAMINATION" You Mai ••> with folia leath but r«"109 words
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Miscellaneous518 1963-07-29 9 Radio., T V programmes njtrMst eiKirAßner DAnIA ua I AVA News: 5.10 In Latin Mood: 530 RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA Monday 6.00 Summary vi ii ii- in n i <1,-viii NATIONAL SHOBTWAVK t Ol Proßiammes Por The Even»HUKiw.\vt m K\u i SKRVICE 41.7 metres Ing; 6.03 Garden And Buclc--41 metres518 words
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Article51 1963-07-29 10 VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope Paul VI yesterday welcomed the Moscow nuclear test ban treaty and said he prayed that it may be followed by further steps (or order and peace. The Pontiff made his brief remarks during a weekly general audience to Romans, pilgrims and tourists.—51 words
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Article42 1963-07-29 10 PARIS. Sun. Motorists in Paris had a day off from fines as part of a goodwill campaign by police prefecture. Instead of tickets on their windscreens offenders found a polite note asking them to be more cooperative. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration400 1963-07-29 10 HARRIMAN (BACK FROM A-TREATY TALKS) DELIVERS A PERSONAL LETTER TO KENNEDY WASHINGTON, Sunday. J^jß. KHRUSHCHEV has sent a personal message to President Kennedy in which, according to informed sources, he hoped the nuclear test ban treaty would open the door to further East- West understandings. Mr.Reuter - 400 words
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271 1963-07-29 10 MAC: AN EVENT OF SURPASSING IMPORTANCE. ONDON. Sun. Mr. Ld Macmillan, the Prime Minister, yesterday called the Moscow test ban agreement "an event of surpassing: importance." He added: "It Is the first time that East and West have agreed on a step towards control of the terrible power of theReuter - 271 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-07-29 10 THE GIRL In this scene from a new film is making her debut as an actress. She appears as Mandy Morray. But all the world knows her better as Mandy RiceDavies. In the picture, Mandy is just about to steal a kiss from actorMirrorpic - 100 words
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Article43 1963-07-29 10 LONDON. Sun.— Forty Iraqi students who yesterday protested at the Iraqi Embassy here against "the reign of terror and murder" In their country were each fined Cl in a court yesterday when they pleaded guilty to wilfully obstructing the highway. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article32 1963-07-29 10 JAKARTA, Sun. Seventeen people died and 23 were injured when a bus plunged off a bridge Into a deep ravine between Medun and TanjonK Morawa in North Sumatra.32 words
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Article30 1963-07-29 10 PESHAWAR. Sun. Pakistan and Afghanistan resumed trade this week, ending 22 months of near blockade for Afghanistan and economic decline for the frontier areas of both countries.30 words
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218 1963-07-29 10 12 Ward portraits sold for —£5,000— f ONDON. Sun.— A bowlerhatted mystery man with a briefcase bulging with £5 notes yesterday bought 12 portraits of British Royalty drawn by Dr. Stephen Ward, the society osteopath who Is on trial on five vice charges. The portraits, part of an exhibition ofReuter; UPI - 218 words
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Article32 1963-07-29 10 HAVANA. Sun.— Dr. Fidel Castro, the Cuban Prim* Mlnlrtiir. told a rally hen that anyone taken prisoner In "aggressive venture*" against the Cuban Government would suffer toe death penalty. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article28 1963-07-29 10 STOCKHOLM. Sun.— A NikeCajun two-stage rocket was launched yesterday at toe Swedish test site at Kronogaard. The rocket's electronic equipment functioned successfully, It was reported. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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202 1963-07-29 10 TOKYO, Sun. Japan's giant Mitsubishi business complex, broken up by American officials at the end of the war. was reassembled yesterday. Directors of the three new companies which Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur's advisers created out of the old prewar Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Co. haveUPI - 202 words
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125 1963-07-29 10 Vice squads crack down on Riviera— NICE. Sun. French vice squads have launched a campaign against holiday season prostitution on the French Riviera. Their campaign affects 600 or so prostitutes known to be on call 24 hours a day in the resorts of Nice. Cannes. Golfe Juan. Antibes. Juan LesReuter - 125 words
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Article32 1963-07-29 10 BLOEMFONTEIN, Sun. The Orange Free State non-White golf championship will be played on a "white" course here next month. Applications to this effect have failed In the past. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article59 1963-07-29 10 PORT ELIZABETH (South Africa). Sun. A businessman here collected a British wax pension of a shilling a day for more than SO years and left £162.500 to local charities in his will. Mr. William Londt. a pioneer of the South African footwear industry who died lastReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement270 1963-07-29 10 PACIFIC MANSION RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE. Commanding Panoramic View Ot the whole Island /[ifcv EASY COMMUNICATIONS JJltilSk 20 STOREY IftSiSi WXURY RATS hjljj^^^ FOR SALE 91 |i' Hr^^S^ShS 4 Large Bedrooms 2ot s^iA \t *J lir-J^^Sjn! 1 which have Bathroom 1 Jn I linJ2®j!i attached with built-in y *N'iir iw270 words
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Advertisement228 1963-07-29 10 j REDUCED KODAK COLOR FILM PRICES BJ Bnlliont Kodak color films in 35mm g sixes are now available at reduced prices. BJ Now you can enjoy color photography m at less expense than before! ■j Fed. Spore H KOOACOIOR-X Fil* (CX 135-12 tip 3.95 $3 50 KODACOLOR FUm (C 135-21228 words
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Advertisement20 1963-07-29 11 ©NEW CASTROL PLANT A Straits Times Feature fCtfiml) NOW PRODUCED IN SINGAPORE THE MASTERPIECE IN OILS CASTROL FAR EAST LIMITED20 words
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Article, Illustration521 1963-07-29 12 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA By OINGAPORE'S newest industry, a lubricant *3 manufacturing and brake fluid plant belonging to Castrol (Far East) Ltd., will be opened this afternoon at Princess Elizabeth Estate, Bukit Tirnah, by the Minister of Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. The $2 million plant covers521 words
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Article151 1963-07-29 12 FIVE OIL PLANTS TO LEE'S CREDIT THE man who built Castrol's $2 million lubricant manufacturing and brake fluid plant at Bukit Timah was a Singapore contractor. Mr. Lee Teck Seng. 38. Mr. Lee. a contractor with much experience in the petroleum industry In M?laya. comes from the well-known firm of151 words
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Advertisement168 1963-07-29 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO "^^< CASTROL (FAR EAST) LIMITED O.\ THE OPENING OF THEIR PIONEER INDUSTRY LUBRICANTS AND BRAKE FLUID PLANT FROM MASTERPRINTS 630, UPPER SERANGOON ROAD, SINGAPORE- 19. TEL: ***** ***** SOLE CONTRACTOR for ALL SILK SCREENING AND PACKAGE PREPARATION CONGRATULATIONS TO CASTROL LTD. on the opening of their new Lubricant168 words
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Advertisement233 1963-07-29 12 Our sincere cangratulotiom to CASTROL LIMITED j en the opening of their Singapore Factory L. P. 6AS APPLIANCES W p PACIFIC TRADERS (M) LTD. iSB R OBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. ANOTHER FACTORY TO EFFECT WORLD WIDE DISTRIBUTION CONGRATULATIONS CASTROL NAN GUAN WOODEN CASE FACTORY CO. 33-D, PLAYFAIR ROAD, SINGAPORE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS COiXGHA233 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-07-29 13 - The blending plant at Castrol's $2 million lubricant and brake fluid plant at Bukit Timah. MR. C WATERS, director and general manager of Castroi (Far East) Ltd. (right), receives the certificate of pioneer status for the company's $2 million lubricant and brake fluid plant66 words
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Article132 1963-07-29 13 pASTROL'S achieve'L ments in the motor world in 1962 included: Monte Carlo Rally: Ladies' Cup. six class wins. East African Safari: Overall winner. Ladies' Cup five class wins out of seven. Tulip Rally: Overall winner Ladies' Cup Alpine Rally: Overall winner. Ladies' Cup Manufacturers' team prize. Circuit132 words
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239 1963-07-29 13 The oils that keep the planes flying DRITISH European Airways, the Royal Air Force, Austrian Airlines and Lufthansa aircraft all use Castroi aviation oils. New contracts signed this year will supply Castroi oils to Swissair, British United Airways, Sudan Airways, Condor Plugdienst, Globe Air Ltd., and the Italian Air. Force.239 words
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184 1963-07-29 13 CASTROL'S OILS LEAD ON LAND AND SEA pASTBOL lubricated the \J first aircraft to fly the Atlantic and the first airship to complete the double crossing. It* lubricants were also used by cars and motorcycles that have broken more than 20 land speed records and by the first jet-engined boats184 words
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Article889 1963-07-29 14 Readers of books published by the Oxford University Press must often have noticed the long list of Commonwealth capitals, their names in tiny print, on the page opposite the title-page. Probably, if they give the matter a thought, they picture to themselves small offices in889 words
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Article237 1963-07-29 14 There v^^H t, as far as C^SV, r^H persons ih^Hne charged, ;^H 1925", w^Bntcnding toJmtro ;^^Brnbndg£o^^^w«, so I thflMhe '^^^^H^H^^B, Lhc atfair JJT ii Hlcgiiald HW^WPin i^l^lHl^H^H'ti to Read you print Irom him in your i^ue ioig»ril IV must have be^ myself, th^^^^^morc^^B than Mr.^^Wox tins237 words
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Article166 1963-07-29 14 Colonialism, political oppression, the desire for freedom, social justice and world peace are the themes which predominate in this attractively produced bilingual anthology of Modern Malay Verse published locally by Oxford University Press at $3.00. The six poets who have been chosen Usnian Awang,166 words
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1091 1963-07-29 14 Allington Kennard - This was the end of a naval era... Allington Kennard Air power vs sea power— the attack that sank two great ships REVIEWED BY pORCE Z lies on the ocean floor seventy miles off Kuantan. In this green-grey sea on the third day of the Pacific war, the Prince of1,091 words
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Article204 1963-07-29 14 DAVID SZE - Subud— system of right living DAVID SZE WHAT IS SUBUD. By Gordon Van Hien. by PAX Sl'Bl'H. .the founder of Subud and once an accountant in the municipal office at Semarang, is a pleasant, grey haired, bespectacled, middle ared mystic. Mr. Van Hien will not like the word "mystic," yet204 words
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Article260 1963-07-29 14 CEYLON, A DIVIDED NATION By B. H. Farmer. (Oxford University Press) Institute of Race Relations $3.75. EXSR several years after r 1948 Ceylon was held up as a model for the world of the progress of a British colony by easy stages to full independence without260 words
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Article153 1963-07-29 14 A LANCE FOR THE ARABS. By Ethel Mannin. <Hutcbinson 3IK) Reviewed by Walter Warwick MISS MANNIN journeyed to and through the Middle East for the express purpose of breaking a lance for the Arabs. She makes no bones about it, and offers no pretence of impartiality. Her153 words
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Advertisement22 1963-07-29 14 Advertiser's Announcement The Times Publishing Company, 1063. All rights reserved. Reprinted by permission from The Times Literary Supplement of 9 May, 1963.22 words
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Advertisement1448 1963-07-29 15 ii *»»»»T^^il^^^^ifs»iM*^M*iMT^ljff^l^^^*^^^*T^^^r^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS I. GENOA, U HAVRE. HAMBURG OREMLN, ANTWERP. eOTTERIAM. AMSTEROAM. OSLO. 60THEH0UR6 AHD COPENH«»H S'pori P. Sham Penant "MOMIASA" k) Sailil ll PHt/30 Jily Sailil -MALAYA' I* Perl/30 July 5 i «m "KAkMJOOIA" I) 20 Jaiy/ 4 An 1/ 7 An 1/ I An1,448 words
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Advertisement1358 1963-07-29 15 BEN/^fIEME M EIPtESS SERVICE TO LOHOON. LIVERPOOL k CONTINEHTAL PORTS p.IT.. Pwm, ENALOER (N) Hmx L*at, Havra, R'daa lo M/Aat 1 ENRINNES (E.UkJ L'PMI. H'kurg. Hull. M'kri C. l/laly 31 July 31/4 p ENUTAL (E.LJ iMiii. M'bro. Hamburg Mtt SO/ 4 An 0/1 f, :NCIEUCB I pll™ Havri Roam. Bmil1,358 words
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Article28 1963-07-29 16 toly 22. 23. 24. 25. 28. 27. iperlb.) (pcrpicnl.) 72H eta. $4*9.25 72*4 eta. MSU.I2H 72* eta. $450.62 fe 71% Cto. $450.00 71 ,cU! $449.50 $448.«2^28 words
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Article140 1963-07-29 16 AMERICAN car makers reported that they had set an all-time production record. Their factories beat the 1955 total of 7.130,000 cars late on Thursday. Total production of 1963 model cars Is expected to be 7.340,000. In mid-August assembly lines close down for the changeover to140 words
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Article66 1963-07-29 16 TNI Malayan Ciehani* Banki' Amstation made these changea <n >ta raiea to mrrchaata on Saturday (all rates to $100): tillini TT or OO riady: Holland Guilders 117J tar in Franet 1401. On thr free •xananci market In Henf Ken*, the U.S. oeJlar was quoted at 5.74J (or T.T.66 words
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Article1065 1963-07-29 16 T*HE table ot shares en the A Maiay*n Stock Exehaafe show* Last businna to July 19. (A) and last basinets since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest buslnesa for this year to date. INDUSTIIAIS ML «'c« BncM 3 30 Atlas lea1,065 words
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Article676 1963-07-29 16 Tin is easier again rpilE Straits tin price flnliih--1 ed the week at $448.62* down 87i cents and the lowest price for three months. The easier trend had been apparent since Thursday and was the remit 01 the sizeable sales on Thursday from the American stockpile by the GSA at676 words
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Article46 1963-07-29 16 p^mmt Date of payment Total for year Total far previous ymr Alex Bnck«, Kent Tin KinU KellM Pengkalen I.cndu Kubber Permk Robber 100% 6d.+ 3d. 4id. 22*". 124% sept. JO sept. 30 aept. 13 Aug. 7 Aug. 23 1- Interim 44. 20% 4*L 20%46 words
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Advertisement1070 1963-07-29 16 mm 0^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAIBHA. LTD O4X PmM*. Atlantis, and Great I<akatf/Eaw Canatta tarvtaa Spore \r Sham Honolulu S f rancicr L. Anteita N. Tort Montrttl Ksstkawa Mart" Gti. 41/41 II Alt 25 Aif nkm la SMI a Stft "bilika Man" n/M asf 11/ 1 Stti Sell 2? Stft M1,070 words
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Advertisement883 1963-07-29 16 I™Z!orient1 lines i SAILINGS TO U.K. FIRST HALF 1964 Dep. Spore Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHITRAL" 9 Jen 10 Jen 1 Fee "CHUSAN" 2 Feb 3 Fee 23 Feb "IBERIA" 17 Feb 7 Met "ARCADIA"* 23 F«b la Mat "CATHAY" 9 Mo. lOMer 1 Apr "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr883 words
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Advertisement556 1963-07-29 16 TNE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: T»)« Moskßttft, P.O. Box Smgopor., P.O. Box IM, Kuolo Lumpur. P.O. Box 30, ipoh or PA. Boa 277, P— a«v Mom: (Mi./Mr»./Mlss) AsMms TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED SANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 29.7.63. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels556 words
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Advertisement205 1963-07-29 16 NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. Kwek Soo Lip alias S. L. Kwek has left our employment and is no longer authorised to transact business or collect monies on behalf of the Company. Tbe Manager. MALAYAN AGENCIES, PEN AND Chief Agents: British India Genera) Insurance Co.. Ltd. SHIPPING NOTICES205 words
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Advertisement199 1963-07-29 16 Manager ot "Large Ollpalm Estate In West Africa with Sumatra experience, age 40 yean, seeks suitable employement la Malaya (Malaysia). Reply Bon A 1498 ST., Penang. NOTICE THIS Is to inform the public that Mr. Tay Sin Wan has lelt his servieM on 22nd July. 1963 and that he is.199 words
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Article2255 1963-07-29 17 Equities: Steady erosion From Our Market Correspondent THERE was no collapse in industrial shares prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week, but there was a steady erosion. A progressive slide throughout the period knocked off an average of five to ten per cent from prices which, however, still remain2,255 words
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Article764 1963-07-29 17 rrtflfc following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, July 19: B I. UU 10* 130 B M TnWMI 6.00 Bouatead 1.63 C. 8. Holding 6/6 Coo. TIB Bmelt rrei lit* Ords 46/Dunlops 3.08 EuL Smelt 3.08 Ki»o764 words
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Article46 1963-07-29 17 PITCH AY Industrials: Tins: S rubber*: July 22 July 23 118.16 117.04 111.36 110.75 114.08 114.52 Dee. 29, 1 JCL¥ 27 July U July 25 July 26 July 2 117.02 115J7 HIM 1i5.9) 110.S8 1«9.»4 109.64 109.5 114.M 114.N 114.M ***** 1912 IN.46 words
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Advertisement617 1963-07-29 17 (ConUnued from Pace 8). SITUATIONS VACANT >* R-'erats U faros.)— <*» tt tta. matrm WANTED OUTDOOR Salesgirls/Salesmen. Salary plus commission. Apply personally at 108 Traa Street. Singapore. JUNIOR STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED by Legal Finn. Apply stating salary required with details of past «Tp*rl— n* to Box A 5208 S.T., S'pon. BOOKKEEPING617 words
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Advertisement499 1963-07-29 17 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* U (Mln^—Bma lit eta, sxtrs WANTED ASSISTANT in Employee Relations Department of aa International Company with College or University Degree tn English, Economics and preferably experience la Employe* Relations Work. Candidate* should hay* at least 6 yean' working experience in large ~-^ptpy Apply to Box A499 words
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Advertisement1071 1963-07-29 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt_Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta. txtrm TO LIT Two Unfurnished Rooms In 9-B Ford Road (Katong Park), Slngapon 15. No cookings. Interested call at the above address. 2 STOREY FURNISHED 3 Bedrooms Semi-detached House 88 Slglap Drive. Rent $450/- per month six months least. Telephone *****. FOR1,071 words
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Advertisement1074 1963-07-29 17 EDUCATION tt Word* SI (Min.)— Bo* tt eta, txtrm FEOERAL COLLEGE (Correspondence) offers Systematic Home-study Courses In Languages. Mathematics Science for L.C.E., Q.T., F.M.C.. O.S.C. ft H.S.C. exams. Free Prospectus from P.O. Box 1000, Kuala Lumpur (Tel: 8634K). BEGINNERS: BOOK KEEPING. SHORTHAND, Commercial Correspondence Malay. (Typewriting Any Time). Shorthand Speed1,074 words
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Advertisement885 1963-07-29 17 TOURS EXCURSIONS MJTsr* U (Htm.) Bmm 09 ttm\ tatrt CNsMP TRIP For Cameron Highlands $35/- inclusive food total transport 8 p.m. 31-7-63. Special Rate 30* Discount for this trip only. Children $20/-. Contact M.W.T.S. 37, Upper Cross St., Spore. Tel. *****. BANGKOK/CHIENCMAI 15 days $3«0 Departure 3/8. Federation 7 days885 words
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Advertisement901 1963-07-29 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* St <tH*u)—Bo* It eU. txt.o FONO A MANSOR often a ranee of good and reliable u*ed can fat you to choose your Ideal can. All can sold an reconditioned and has :m after sale guarantee. Call at 30 Kmmat Road OS Cavenagh Road (Spore) for901 words
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Advertisement1276 1963-07-29 18 I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^S (Continutd irom Pag* IT) MISCELLANEOUS M Wm4» U <mi».>—B+m cfr. eatf STOP SMOKING TO-DAT with Apai::i Bend stamped addressed envelope, for particulars Katong P.O box U (S pore-15). FOR FINE PORCELAIN buy Jyoto Chinaware elegant and durable with wide choice) of patterns suitable for daily uses and gifts. ASIA1,276 words
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Advertisement852 1963-07-29 18 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB AUGUST BANK. HOLIDAY MEETING. IMS SUMUy, llth August, 1963 Wflttneaday. 14th Aagwt, IMS Sunday, 18th ABfttSt, IMS Usual $1 unlimited sweeps, 3 dlgltg cumber forecast pools ("A" and "ABC"), $5 and $1 totallsator tote, $2 forecast tote, double proceed. Free gift tickets: Eight tickets will852 words
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Advertisement809 1963-07-29 18 NOTICES NOTICE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (F-M.S. CAP. IS7) Notice Is hereby given that It la proposed to permit a Club House on Lot 2978S Pinji Lane, Ipoh In Ipoh approved Town Plan No. B. 3 published as notification No 2846 In the Federated Malay States Government Gazette of the 10th809 words
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Advertisement778 1963-07-29 18 NOTICES LUCKY NUMBERS PERMIT No: t/a. The following winning numbcn in the Raffle In aid of Hal sins Olrls' High School Building Pund were drawn on Saturday, July 37: (1) ***** (6) ***** (2) ***** (7) ***** (3) ***** (8) ***** (4) ***** (9) ***** (5) ***** (10) ***** CONSOLATION:778 words
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Advertisement900 1963-07-29 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SENIOR ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS are Invited from trained teachers with at least ■even yean of qualified teaching experience for the post of Senloi Assistant, Mahmud Primary School Raub (Graded Large). Applications should be made In dupllcaU to the Secretary, Board of Managers with copy to Chief Education Officer, Pahang,900 words
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Advertisement617 1963-07-29 18 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS for the supply of two rollers (2-4 ton) will be received at tbe Office of the Jurutera Jentera Kanan, Wokshop Negerl Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 pan on 28th, August, 1963 from Contractors who are registered with the P.W.D. Full particulars may be obtained617 words
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Advertisement482 1963-07-29 18 TENDERS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC TENDERS FOR:— (1) Experimental Equipment for Hydraulics Laboratory. (2) Equlpr.ient for Metallurgical Laboratory. (3) Heat Engine Laboratory k. Equipment. f Tenders are invited for the supply of various items of equipment required by the Polytechnic. Details of Specification and conditions of supply are obtainable from the Assistant482 words
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Advertisement1592 1963-07-29 19 COMPANY PROSPECTUS This Offer for Sale is dated 29th July, 1963. Copies of this Offer for Sale have been delivered to the Registrars of Companies in the State of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya for registration pursuant to the statutory requirements in each territory. Application has been made to1,592 words
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Advertisement1555 1963-07-29 20 -The General Manager. 13-15 Leoon Ampaog. Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd.. Kuala Lumpur. KuaU Luirour. 33rd May. IMS CERTIFICATE OF VALUATION I, Alan Rk-hard Rnight. Chartered Surveyor Licenses 3S Pesiaran Butut Kenny. Appraiser, he—by certify that 1 have inspected the of lice and Kuala Lumpur aa residential buildings belonging to1,555 words
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Advertisement1274 1963-07-29 20 COMPANY PROSPECTUS SHARE CAPITAL The share capiui is as stated at the head of this Offer for Sale, being divided into Ordinary Shares. Ordinary Stock Units, and 'A' •B and C Cumulative Redeemable Preference Shares. There are no founders or management or deferred shares in the capital of the Company.1,274 words
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Advertisement639 1963-07-29 20 Ordinar» Shares It tiie Company soall be wound up. any deficiency or surplus shall be borne by or distributed to. the members in proportion to the capital paid up at the commencement of thi winding up. TRANSFERS The Directors mar in their discretion and without assigning any reason, refuse to639 words
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797 1963-07-29 21 —KEITH — MILLER - Only miracle or rain can save England —KEITH MILLER COMMENTING ON THE 4TH TEST LEEDS. Sunday. r|NLY a miracle can stop the West Indies from *J wrapping up the Fourth Test early tomorrow. At stumps yesterday, England were 113 for four, chasing a massive West Indies lead of 453 Again,797 words
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Article2115 1963-07-29 21 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by APPRENTICE SUBIAN LANDS LONG-PRICED DOUBLE WITH MALAHON AND NEROME FOR RUDY VAN BREUKELEN STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Sun BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: 8178.510 lit— No. *****9 (5100.107) 2nd.— No. *****7 <S 28.602) 3rd.— No. *****4 (S 14.301) STARTERS: ($1,200) No*. *****4;2,115 words
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530 1963-07-29 21 THE WORLD OF SPORT U7ARSAW, Sun. The United States men's athletics team scored the second victory of their European tour here yesterday when they overwhelmed Poland by 125 points to 85. Poland beat the United States 58-47 in the women's match. TheReuter - 530 words
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Article29 1963-07-29 21 PENANO. Sun. The Penani{ Open golf championship will be held here on Aug. 24-25. The goir section of the Penang Turf Club are organising the tournament. m29 words
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Advertisement342 1963-07-29 21 B»8 YOU CITOOSE BRADMA ADDRESSING MACHINES for helping you in paperwork problems. Ideal for payrolls, direct mailing, ccc. HERMES TYPEWRITERS for your office correspondence. They are swift, silent and very efficient. S MONROE CALCULATORS q for bringing you modern, fully V_ r automatic calculating. You can depend on these for342 words
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117 1963-07-29 22 Aziz turns in a five-goal display PENANG. Sun. A five-goal performance by centre-forward Aziz Ahmad sparked Penang's 9-1 victory over Kelantan in the North zone Malaya Cup tie at the City Stadium here tonight. Kelantan resisted strongly in the early stages but after Penang's first goal in ihe 31st minute,117 words
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Article113 1963-07-29 22 rpAIPING. Sun. Perak I stayed in the hunt in North zone of the Malaya Cup when they beat Kedah 6-2 at Sultan Yussuf Stadium here today. Perak adapted themselves well to a waterlogged ground and dominated the match throughout. They led 2-0 at halftime. Outside-right James113 words
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Article264 1963-07-29 22 SAFA CHIEF PRAISES PAHANG'S BAHAROM: 'HE IS A WONDERFUL GOALKEEPER' by CONRAD NG: Kuala Lipis. Sunday SINGAPORE kept their top-of-the-table position in the South zone of the Malaya Cup soccer competition with a 3-1 win over Pahanjj here today, but it was tough going all264 words
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Article84 1963-07-29 22 Malacca go up to 2nd position MALACCA. Sun. --Malacca moved up into second position in the South zone table of the Malaya Cup competition today when they routed Combined Services 9-2 at Kubu Stadium. Star of the match was centre-forward Ealan .who bagged four goals and also had a hand84 words
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Article79 1963-07-29 22 Negri get revenge OKREMBAX. Sun. Negri Sembilan edged Armed Forces 3-2 In their South zone Malaya Cup tie on the Station padang here today. Negri thus avenged their first round defeat by Forces. Forces scored first today, .skipper Nordln netting after 17 minutes. But Negri hit back through Peter van79 words
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Article34 1963-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Sun— Entries for Singapore A. A. A. Open championships close on July 31. The 10.000 metres will be held at Thomson Road on Aug. 11 Instead of at the S.A.A.A. meet.34 words
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Article145 1963-07-29 22 MALAYA CUP RESULT TABLES NORTH ZONE Penang Kelonton 1 P«r«k 6 Keoah 2 Selangor It Trenggonu 0 P W D I, F A Pts. Selangor 9 9 0 069 5 18 Penang 9 7 1 140 12 16 Perak 9 7 0 245 13 14 Kelantan 10 3 1 622145 words
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111 1963-07-29 22 Selangor set a new record with 18 I£UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Higher and higher that's the trend of Selangor s scoring feats in the Malaya Cup soccer competition this year Last week Selangor thrashed Kedah 15-0; this evening the Cup holders set a new record when they beat Trengganu 18-0 under111 words
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Article67 1963-07-29 22 pENANO. Sun— B.G. Smith was x the only one to set a record at the Penang Telecoms Championships when she won the shot putt with a distance of 6 metres, adding 0.24 m to the previous mark. She was a wanted the "Best Performance" trophy. B Regis was67 words
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Article406 1963-07-29 22 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: BADMINTON b> Singapore. Sun. T«EH KEW SAN, who had beaten Yew Cheng Hoe A 2-15, 17-15, 15-2 for the Perak Open badminton title a week ago, repeated this success over his young opponent rather more easily in the final of the Singapore406 words
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Article112 1963-07-29 22 14 teams in 'sevens' J^UALA LUMPUR. Sun—Fourteen teams will take part in the Selangor Club's seven-a-slde rugger competition here starting on Thursday. The entries include 'wo teams from outside the Slate— R.A.O.C. of Johore Bahru and Dindings. They have been given a bye into the quarter-finals as Uiey are unable112 words
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Article69 1963-07-29 22 PHILADELPHIA, Sun. Two World swimming records were smashed by American competitors last night. Both the men's and women's 200 m butterfly recorus were Improved at the Eastern Swimming Championships here. Carl Robie. 18. clocked 2mln 00 sec to Improve Australian Kevin Berry's official mark byReuter - 69 words
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Article64 1963-07-29 22 IPOH, sun. Royal Pahang Polo Club iplus 1 handicap) won the Sultan of Perak Cup today when they beat Singapore Polo Club 4-3 In the Malayan Polo Championship final here. Selanuor Polo Club "A" (plus l'j> beat Sultan of Pahang s team 3 -..-2 to take64 words
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Article325 1963-07-29 22 KEN FERNANDF7 - KEN FERNANDF7 ASIAN CUP SOCCER by Kuala LurtiDur. Sunday VI ALAYA and Singapore will Join forces to field a Malaysia team in this year's Asian Cup soccer competition which begins in October at Saigon. This is. however, subject to the approval of F.1.F.A..325 words
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112 1963-07-29 22 BURMA DECIDE TO WITHDRAW FROM MERDEKA TOURNAMENT RANGOON. Sun. The Burma Football Association announced tonight that they have decided to withdraw from the Merdrka soccer tournament at Kuala Lumpur beginning on Aug. 8. The reason given was that the Burma National team would be away on a twoniontb tour ofUPI - 112 words
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Article22 1963-07-29 22 WELLINGTON. Sun.— A team of nine Japanese athletes seven Marathon and two 10.000-metrr runner;* have arrived here for training. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article105 1963-07-29 22 OYDNEY. Sun. Australian League Soccer results: Queensland State Bundamba 2 Easts 1; Thistle 3 Latrobe 1; Azzurri 2 Blackstone 2. Olv. 1 Cup Mitchelton 2 Postal 0; University 3 Excelsior 0. Victoria State Hanoah i Just 3. NSW Fed. Div. I— S. Coast 3 Bankstown 2; Oladesvllle105 words
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Article130 1963-07-29 22 ONDON, Suu. Close of play J score* in yesteroays cricket matches: Lord*. Middlesex 307-9 dec (Russell 56, Parfltt's7 White 93) Lanes 9-0; Blackhf th: Surrey 116 (Underwood 4-26) Kent 61-2. Glaaionbarv Glamorgan 370-3 (Hedgea 95 Jones 187 no t Somerset. PMiamoath: Hampshire 353-5 dec. (GrayReuter - 130 words
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Article585 1963-07-29 22 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Asia's, leadlug sprint &iar M. Jegathesna won me 100 m in 10.9 sec ano 200 m In 31.0 sec on a very heavy ana muday track at the Esso Inter-Club athletic championship* at Parrer Park today. This tvaj> the first occasion that Malayan Champion585 words
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Article183 1963-07-29 22 Pearce keeps Penang crown TENNIS DENANG. Sun. Au»- tralian John Pearc* retained his men's singles crown in the Penang Lawn Tennis Championships here today when he beat S.A. Azman, the Malayan No. 1, 6-2, 6-1 in the final Pearce completed a double when he and Audrey Oh retained their mixed183 words
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Article92 1963-07-29 22 Ipoh 's M-Day Big Walk IPOH. Sun.— A IV.-mile walking race, organised by the Malaysia Day Celebrations Committee, will be held here on Sept. 2 at 7 a.m. Thf race will beßin at Stadium Perak. through K;impo!V.: Simer. Kampong Tawac Kuala Kangaar Road. Dublas Roucl. BreuMer Road. Gopen« Road. Tlsrer92 words
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Advertisement130 1963-07-29 22 !»,.,,<, -11l minimum > TI CHONC: »l»r.-n Dr. Thion Koag third Ma ol Mr. and Mrs. TI <*henx Toh of Kuala Lumpur and l.inda. f: Phi*n. *Mtr dauchter of Dr. and Mrs Cbon* sood l.lat of Singapore on 25.--S3. [.I 1 JB WORLD j 1:' famous Drink a beer that's130 words
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Advertisement105 1963-07-29 22 Make Your Lips 5 5t NON-SMEARING j^*j 55 4T Colour Available: A. B. TV. R. Sole Agents:— Z WING ON CO. Z 73-75 South Bridge Road. Spore— Tel: ***** Slop abusing your pen with interior inks use Parker SI QUINK.the ink that < ontdins pen-protecting Solv-X SUPFR QUINK keeps new105 words
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Miscellaneous28 1963-07-29 22 SPORTS DIARY Netball: Clark Shield— T.T.C. v Jocks; T.T.C. 2 v 0.H.: Hurricanes v Toppers 2; Kingfishers v Sat. "B"; Wayfarers v F. and N. Changi v Sunbirds.28 words
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