The Straits Times, 14 August 1963
1963-08-14
1
18
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section19 1963-08-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY fIRTIIIEh SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times KDN 352 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1963. 15 CENTS19 words
-
Article114 1963-08-14 1 Bandits attack Gumbang again From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Tues. The border post of Gumbang in Sarawak's First Division was attacked by bandits today the second time since Anril 23. At 1.18 this morning security forces in the village fired at a wellirmcd party of about five border bandits who were114 words
-
Article471 1963-08-14 1 No Jakarta objection to U.N. fact-finding men BUT OFFICIAL THINKS REPORT WILL NOT BE READY FOR SIX WEEKS JAKARTA, Tuesday INDONESIA is happy with the U.N. team which will assess the views of the people of Sarawak and North Borneo on Malaysia. Mr. (innis Ikirsono, the Foreign OfliceReuter - 471 words
-
Article, Illustration48 1963-08-14 1 A SAD-FACED President Kennedy waits in his car after visiting his wife in hospital following the death of their two-day-old son. Patrick, at Otis Air Force base hospital. Patrick, the Kennedys' third child, weighed only 4lb 10 oz. when born five weeks prematurely. UPI photo.UPI - 48 words
-
Article137 1963-08-14 1 JAKARTA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Soekarno has agreed to limit his public activities until he has recovered from his present bout of influenza, it was announced today l The presidential physician. Dr. Suharto, said in a statement that the 62-year-old Indonesian leader was still suffering from the137 words
-
Article101 1963-08-14 1 From GEORGE LIU HONG KONG, Tues.— The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank is to end operations in Indonesia at the end of this year, it was officially announced last night. Tne reaj>on for the decision to i hut "conditions are difficult at the momentAgencies - 101 words
-
Article49 1963-08-14 1 STOCKHOLM. Tues Mr. Mu-mu'.ui :old a press conlcrence today that Britain whs not on her knees waiting to be let Into the European Common Market. "We are not cringing. We can live and we intend to live and we are living very well." Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
-
Article34 1963-08-14 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. The U.S. conducted an underground low yield nuclear test yesterday In Nevada— the first nuclear explosion reported since the partial test ban treaty was sisned In Moscow last week— ReuterReuter - 34 words
-
Article32 1963-08-14 1 LONDON', Tucs. Mafava was among seven countries wl o signed the nuclear test l>an treaty here today. The others are Tunisia. Iceland. Laos, Trinidad and Tobago, Sweden and Jordan. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
-
208 1963-08-14 1 Another coastal sweeper for the RMN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Royal Malayan Navy is to take over a British coastal minesweeper, HM S Hexton, as part of its expansion programme with Malaysia. It will be the second coastal minesweeper in the RMN. An official statement says the 400-ton ship will208 words
-
115 1963-08-14 1 LONG BEACH (California), Tues. Sixteen contestants for the title of Miss International Beauty yesterday mutinied against demands that they pose for photographs lying flat on the floor. The rest of the 87 beauties from 47 nations obliged a Life photographer and115 words
-
Article53 1963-08-14 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. The United States will launch the first of a series of satellites within the next two months tiwitmrt to detect any clandestine nuclear tests In outer space. Mr. Robert McNamara. the Secretary of Defence, disclosed the plan in testimony today supporting ratification of the nuclearReuter - 53 words
-
Article, Illustration370 1963-08-14 1 the first 'no confidenc e' bid against Nehru Govt liament. It comes after mounting criticism of the 73-year-old Prime Minister, chiefly over an agreement with the Voice of America and planned joint air exercises with Britain and the United States two moves seen by Mr. Nehru's critics as breaches of370 words
-
Article65 1963-08-14 1 GIRL, 3, IS SOLE SURVIVOR YONS, Tues. A 1a three-year-old girl was the only survivor of the 16 people aboard a Viscount airliner which crashed in a storm near here yesterday. A young man in a farmhouse was also killed and three other occupants injured. The condition of the girl,Reuter - 65 words
-
190 1963-08-14 1 Blast ushers in Wall's second year OERLIN, Tues. A 11 heavy explosion early today on the Communist side of a border canal ushered in the second anniversary of the building of the Berlin Wall. West Berlin police said a blue flame shot 45 feet into the air as the blast190 words
-
Article29 1963-08-14 1 BLANTYRES. Turs.—Mrs. Ro.-e ChibamDo. national chairman of the League of Malawi Women, has been returned unopposed to become the first woman member of the Nyasaland Parliament.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement51 1963-08-14 1 i COMPETITIVE/,^^fl j i prices n y j i VIST <Z~~Z7 ScWlu: THIS BOLD AND ELEGANT DESIGN... THIS MASTERPIECE IN PRECISION 11-T=^WKg^sB r i"7nh-- lit. A new concept in watch design of strong masculine V\ feature to compliment your CSqc"") manly personality. y /T\ I T {JIM I i«* SWISS51 words
-
Advertisement93 1963-08-14 1 PALM ORIVE off Upper Eait Cooit Read. $>•». pr.cl $26,900 EoT $11,900 loch 15iO oo $142.50 STOP PRESS I N1TKD NAT low I urs Laurence Mi more, special represent iti\f appointed 'n B tar* General I Tbant ta ebeck whether North Ui-i nco an<l Sarawak pirv want t'i Jota M93 words
-
-
AFRO-ASIAN DESK
-
144 1963-08-14 2 A United Left Front now in Ceylon COLOMBO, Tues. Three Marxist parties, which together hold 19 seats in Ceylon's 157--member parliament, proclaimed a United Left Front at a public meeting here yesterday They are the Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaja, with 12 seats, the Communist Party with four and the MahajanaReuter - 144 words
-
98 1963-08-14 2 38 airmen honoured for China missions r>IPEH. Tues. —The Chinese Nationalist Air Force yesterday decorated 38 officers and men flying airdropping and reconnaissance missions deep over the China mainland. Medals of varying degrees were pinned on the chests of these "heroes" In a ceremony at the Air Force Officer's Club.Reuter - 98 words
-
Article70 1963-08-14 2 PORT MORESBY. Tues. Legislation aimed at giving the two million natives of Papua and New Guinea a majority in their legislature for the first time was announced by the Australian administrators today. The present 36-seat Legislative Council, which contains 12 natives, is to be abolished andReuter - 70 words
-
Article113 1963-08-14 2 PAKISTAN AND CHINA JOINT THREAT? NEW DELHI, Toes. Mr. Nehru told Congress Party M.P..s here today: "It is probable that Pakistan and China may co-operate in giving us trouble. We must be prepared to meet their combined challenge." The Prime Minister was addressing a closed meeting of the ruling party'sReuter - 113 words
-
-
347 1963-08-14 2 SAIGON, Tuesday. BUDDHIST monk burned himself to death last night in Hue, 400 miles north of Saigon, according to usually reliable sources. This was the third monk to burn himself in recent weeks protesting against the Government's religious policy. The sources said the suicideReuter - 347 words
-
198 1963-08-14 2 Mme Nhu again hits at Buddhist leaders YEW YORK, Tues. 11 Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, sister-in-law of President Ngo Dinh Diem of South Vietnam, said in an interview published here yesterday that Buddhist leaders in her country were "actually crypto-Communists and Communist sympathisers." Madame Nhu described as the most powerfulReuter - 198 words
-
Article42 1963-08-14 2 city SAIGON, Tues. Government forces lost 13 killed and 23 missing In two attacks by Communist guerillas yesterday in the southern delta provinces of South Vietnam, according to a communique. It gave no indications of any Communist casualties.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
-
Article21 1963-08-14 2 MELBOURNE. Tues— A Japanese silk mission has arrived in Melbourne to boost Japanese silk exports to Australia.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
-
Article211 1963-08-14 2 CAIRO, Tuesday. pGYPT'S Minister of Industry, Mr. Azis Sidky, has announced the "full nationalisation" of 240 industrial firms, the Middle East news agency said yesterday. j— A list attached to a decree putting: the measure Into effect names three types of companies subject to theReuter - 211 words
-
Article, Illustration261 1963-08-14 2 U.S. worried over 'Tiger's' arrest Captured Russian guns CAPT. A.H. Rowley, United Nations Command Armistice Affairs Officer, exhibits Russian-made submachine guns and pistols captured from four North Korean Communists killed on July 30 in clashes with American troops and South Korean policemen near the truce line. 1'. P. 1. picture.UPI - 261 words
-
Article38 1963-08-14 2 hono kono. Tues. More than 70 women of Indian, Nepal- Burmese and Sikklm origin were *J"°nß! 800 Chinese repa}JJ?tS11£?nrs? di» wh J? iv at tne South China port of Chanklang yesterday on board the steamer Kuanghua.—Reuter. 1Reuter - 38 words
-
Article30 1963-08-14 2 MANILA. Tues. Mr. Akhter Hameed Khan. Director of the Pakistan Academy for Village Development in Comilla, Pakistan, will receive the Ramon Magsaysay' award for government service for 1963—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
-
Article, Illustration261 1963-08-14 2 Salazar: We will fight to the very end LISBON. Tues. The Prime Minister, Dr. Antonio de Oliveira Salazar, said last night Portugal would defend her territories to the very end if the African States declared war on them. He was making a nationwide radio and television broadcast on Portugal's overseasReuter - 261 words
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement176 1963-08-14 2 LOOK! Real Value 19' Model $648 23" Model $945 No down payment ASIATIC RErRISEMTION CO NANVANG REFRIGERATION t ELECTRICAL CO lib. Uppc Ai|unifd Rood ?89. Geyiang Road Ifi ***** Tel: ***** BRIGHT COMPANY OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL CO. LTD. 20 East Coast Road 76. Orchard Road Tel ***** M ***** I *****176 words
-
Advertisement130 1963-08-14 2 LOOK FOR THIS WINDOW STICKER THE SIGN OF AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTORS BASF IS THE ORIGINAL AND STILL THE BEST For every reel of BASF 5", s^" 7" you purchase, irrespective of length, you will receive:FREE! 1 BASF Tape Manual 1 BASF Tape Index Book 1 BASF Tape Calculator 1 BASF Playing130 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous8 1963-08-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <pg) II <sp^s~8 words
-
-
U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
-
166 1963-08-14 3 Jimenez going home to face $13 m fraud charge WASHINGTON. Tues.— The U.S. has agreed to the Venezuelan Government's request for the extradition of former President Perez Jimenez to face charges of, embezzling more than i US$l3 million. It Is the first time the U.S. has agreed to extradite a166 words
-
Article57 1963-08-14 3 PALERMO. <Sicily>. Tues j Thirsty citizens —including children—clashed with poliw here yesterday during a demonstration for more water. Ti»e inhabitants of Palermo set up barricades to block traffic and waved sinns reading "We want water"' to complain an inadequate supply of water in the area. PoliceUPI - 57 words
-
Article66 1963-08-14 3 VATICAN CITY. Tues. A I liinidwritteu letter by the late Pope John setting up the International John XXIII Peace Prize Foundation was published in the latest issue of the Vatican's offl- cial gazette Issued here yesterday. The purpose of the foundation 1* to "encourageReuter - 66 words
-
108 1963-08-14 3 BONN, Tues. West Germany will join the nuclear test ban treaty. Chancellor Adenauer's Cabinet decided provisionally at a special three-hour meeting yesterday. The proviso is to be satisfaction -with the statement to the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee by the Secretary of State.Reuter - 108 words
-
Article, Illustration59 1963-08-14 3 Observers on the surfaced submarine watch as a missile similar to the West's Polaris rockets upwards from a cloud of sea and spray after being fired from a submerged sister submarine. UPI photo. THIS picture, re- leased this week, shows Soviet submarinesUPI - 59 words
-
185 1963-08-14 3 PICKETS STAGE SIT-INS AND LIE-DOWNS WASHINGTON. Tuesday. iIfAVES of integrationist pickets staged sit-ins and t lie-downs yesterday in Chicago and hymn-sing-ing demonstrators were hauled bodily from a bank I in East St. Louis. Illinois. The CHICAGO demonstraI tors sat and lay in front of construction equipment at a classroom site,Reuter - 185 words
-
246 1963-08-14 3 T ONDON, Tues. Two members of the gang which pulled*. last frth sensational British mail train robbery have "squealed" on their bosses, it was reported last night. The men were waiting escape car drivers, the Daily Mail said in a front page story.Reuter - 246 words
-
169 1963-08-14 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. Mr. Dean Rusk, Secretary of State, had a good opening session today in the Kennedy Administration's drive to win overwhelming Senate approval of the nuclear test ban treaty. He was congratulated even by right-wing Republicans on the tone and manner of hisReuter - 169 words
-
Article, Illustration337 1963-08-14 3 GENEVA, Tuesday. •pHE United States warned the disarmament conference yesterday against "exaggerated hopes and irrational expectations" following the partial nuclear test ban accord signed in Moscow last week. Mr. Charles Stelle. American delegate, said It would be difficult to remain patient "especially afterReuter - 337 words
-
Article50 1963-08-14 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The New York Herald Tribune has been reinstated ai the White House after a banishment of more than a veiir. official sources said today. Subscriptions to thr paper «pre cancelled in May. 1962. at time when it was distinctly critical of President Kennedys policies. ReuterReuter - 50 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement74 1963-08-14 3 7 Modess Trod. Mori H^^y Today, the modern girl has every op* yfl portunity of living a full, active life in the world of high fashion, commerce ,^1 or industry. And ihe knows that «.he can be at her best every day of the >ear with new improved Modess. Now74 words
-
Advertisement228 1963-08-14 3 Om if i set of DDLLS of SINGAPORE The set is i rial souvenir «l Just one of hundreds of jJ items of handicrafts from 4 I Malaya, India Indonesia that we have at 108. ORCHARD ROAD and at Raffles Hotel mk TENSE? .able to work hard through the day,228 words
-
-
Article, Illustration337 1963-08-14 4 Grand pageant of songs and dances SINGAPORE. Tues. *3 The Philippines wafted across the Victoria Theatre stage last night in a breathtaking pageant of songs and dances. Her" was sheer poetry in colour and movement. Every step and every twirl was a joy to the eyr. First it337 words
-
179 1963-08-14 4 IOHORE BAHRU, Tues. A Singapore driver told the High Court here today that he was paid $900 by a gang of robbers for signalling the arrival of the victim's car. He is Abdullah bin Ismail, brother-in-law of Abdullah 1 bin Shawal, who179 words
-
Article54 1963-08-14 4 PENANG. Tues.— lnche Mohamed bin Haji Awang has been elected chairman of the new;vformed Sungel Dua sub-'o.-H.i-i.i of the United Democratic i-*o'i,y in Butterwortn. The vice-chairman Is Inch* Abdullah bin Ranlm with Inche Mohamed bin Che Don and Mr Khaw Boon Pin as secretaries. Mr. Yoong54 words
-
Article377 1963-08-14 4 IN AIR OUT BY AIR THK following la today's aehcdulr of civil aircraft movements at Paya I..bar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London, Rome, Damascus. Baghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 720) 3.30 p.m. Japan Air Lines: From Tokyo. Hong Kong, BanKkok (JL 713) 6.13 p.m.; from Jakarta (JL 714) 10.30377 words
-
Article, Illustration406 1963-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE South-east Asia Cultural Festival now taking place here has great potential for uniting emergent nations in the region Thailand's Prince Kukrit Pramoj said today. "If this festival is kept up in future, it will do a lot for Asia,"406 words
-
Article76 1963-08-14 4 FESTIVAL ITEMS FOR TONIGHT THE South-East Asia Cultural Festival's programme for tonight is as follows: NATIONAL THEATRE 8 p.m. India presents a dance drama in Sanskrit entitled "Paduka Pattabhishekain." Tomorrow The Baranguay Folk Dance Troupe of the Philippines presents: Igorot mountain dances, Muslim suite. Dances of Yesteryears, and Buhay sa76 words
-
140 1963-08-14 4 One night extension for the Cultural Show SINGAPORE, Tues. The week long South-east Asia Cultural Festival, which ends on Friday night, is to be extended another night Saturday night at the National Theatre. An official statement said that because of the immense public response to the festival, the National Theatre140 words
-
86 1963-08-14 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Public Utilities Board today urged the public to exercise the greatest economy in the use of water. Despite light rain which fell in Singapore and South Johore yesterday, water stocks dropped 0.6 per cent to 37.3 per cent of capacity. This86 words
-
239 1963-08-14 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Leonard Lee. described as the former manager of Cinetech in Bukit Timah Road, was today acquitted after a two-day trial in a district court on a charge of dishonestly misappropriating a refrigerator. His counsel, Mr. R. Murugason. had argued that Lee was not239 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement322 1963-08-14 4 0A A J.\ ft OPENS TOMORROW rtt if* V A W T 21-116 (SINGAPORE) Please Note Change Of Times: 4 Shows at 1 1 om-2 15-6.1 5 9.15 ALL THE TENSION AND SUSPENSE OF NAVAL WARFARE! NO GREATER STORY... NO GREATER GLOW *|Hj i iii aft4A~*« l^^aaaaaafl Pl*JlaaV THEY WERE~322 words
-
Advertisement41 1963-08-14 4 I CAPITOL <singa P o"NEXT CHANGE TAMMY'S GOT HEART TROUBLE... JPiL and he's six-foot-two, eyes of blue! m X sandra W DEE Vjtikp* l^?^ PETER PI fu <\\ 7<d7 MacDONALD CAREY MARGARET UNDSAY COLOR coming to SINGAPORE soon; LAUREL 4HAROY NAffiY LAMOM41 words
-
Advertisement434 1963-08-14 4 [K'J-i- ti f yji.f -388 ■■Q32SM3S3B'- LAST 2 DAYS! t Horn 1.30 4.00 6.30 t 9 30pm |.^JOHN¥DQMiI: OPENS FRIDAY! |FUNfor^Everyone!| t t \C<f)\Q//^| X X L- WALT DISNEY'S fWt BORN TO SING I X Homatx P«t«r W£CK $TJrTSicULLY T Plus! Wolr Disney s Feoturette- ISLANDS OF THE SEA" f434 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1176 1963-08-14 5 A clash then Karam Singh challenges Ismail: Arrest me...' OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday TRY TO SUBVERT COUNTRY AND YOU'LL END UP LIKE CHIN SIONG AND COMPANY 9 oy JWO Socialist Front MPs clashed with f the Government today over the creation of five Federal Police Reserve units in1,176 words
-
Article227 1963-08-14 5 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A SCHOOLGIRL, Yeo Chew Tee. 16. who left her home in Cross Street last night after telling her brother she was going out to buy books, was later stabbed by a man in Woodlands Road. While she lay in a serious condition in hospital227 words
-
Article89 1963-08-14 5 The third Friendship flies in SINGAPORE, Tues The third Fokker Friendship F-27 aircraft of Malayan Airways fleet arrived this afternoon after a 8.400 -mile delivery flight from Amsterdam. With the arrival, the domestic routes to Ipoh and Penang. and from there to Bangkok and Medan will soon be serviced by89 words
-
Article132 1963-08-14 5 IPOH. Tuesday. A MOVE to urge the Government to introduce com- pulsory voting in elections in Malaya is being considered by the Perak branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. The proposal, from one of its branches, will be studied by the working committee of j132 words
-
134 1963-08-14 5 Singapore student gets Us art job SINGAPORE. Tues Singapore student. Mr. kanaga Sabapathy has been appointed assistant custodian Of the largest private col lection or Oriental art in the United States the Brundage Collection at San Francisco a.i Honours graduate In history at the University of Singapore. Mr. Sabapathy is134 words
-
Article58 1963-08-14 5 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday - PENANG. ran. The Indian cultural dance troupe now taking pin la t)M So"ih-Easi Asia Fehtiml in Singapore, will tjivr two pertormunces at the Phor lay Hiih School in Banan Jermal Koatt at 8 n.ni on Saturday and Sundaj I'roctTii* from tliepcrformancM -a ill «o tv58 words
-
200 1963-08-14 5 A bogus teacher goes to jail for cheating SINGAPORE. Thues. M. S. Rajasinghe, 29, posed as a Raffles institution teacher to cheat a boy. Tan Hock Seng, of a total of $28, a District Court was told today. "Tan was easy prey as he was anxious to get a place200 words
-
Article155 1963-08-14 5 FUND FOR WIDOW NOW NEARS $15,000 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Straits Times fund for Madam Jahathambal the Singapore woman whose husband was killed in a road accident, and her 16 children Is .nearing the $15,000 mark. Readers today sent in $709.50. bringing the total to $14,551.38. New donations are: Miss Jayanthi.155 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement46 1963-08-14 5 Advertisement *pr^a^nßittm i •owoeu /Z^f A favourite haunt for cockroaches is under the paper linings of drawers and shelves. This offers an excellent opportunity for wiping them out. Simply sprinkle Pea-Beu odourless, non-poisonous cockroach powder under the shelving paper and all cockroaches will be completely eliminated.46 words
-
Advertisement343 1963-08-14 5 A New Pen from Parker! that Adjusts to Your Very Own Style and Angle of Handwriting THE PARKER VP* 'Very Personal Like your fingerprints, your handwriting is nil distinctively your own The way you hold your pen, the amount of pressure you apply, the angle at which you write this343 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
283 1963-08-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE House of Representatives today approved. supplementary expenditure of $6.4 million to build up the country's defence services. The Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, in outlining the need for the extra funds, Mid that most283 words
-
Article, Illustration206 1963-08-14 6 Untapped gold mine in Malaya-by tourism chief PNANG, Tues. The chairman of the Penang Tourist Association, Senator Cheah Seng Khim, has returned from a world tour "more convinced than ever" that Malaya has an untapped gold mine. "I refer, of course, to tourism." he told a Press conference today. Senator206 words
-
Article58 1963-08-14 6 I TANAH RATA. Tues— Three more Singapore citizens have been honoured by the Sultan of Pahangi by making them honorary Datos Om of them is Dato Syed Ahmad Alsagoff. who was earlier made a Dato by the Sultan of Johore. The other new Datos are58 words
-
235 1963-08-14 6 Sarawak's traitors ...and stay-home softies IT U CH I NG. Tues.— Sarawak's Director of Education. Mr. M. G. Dickson, spoke yesterday of the paradox of the present school system in Sarawak. Certain products of Chinese schools, he said. were prepared to trek through the forests to Indonesia in pursuit of235 words
-
Article57 1963-08-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Several applications for permits to hold public concerts, plays and dramas have been refused by police recently because the applicants did not given sufficient nitice. The police secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah. today reminded people and organisations applying for such permits, that they must give57 words
-
Article59 1963-08-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues— A lorry attendant. Koh Hai San, 25, was crushed to death by a stack of falling steel girders at a workshop in Paya Lebar Road yesterday. Koh and another worker were piling up stacks of girders outside the workshop at 12.50 p.m. when59 words
-
206 1963-08-14 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. 13 About 600 Naval Base workers are on strike in a dispute over the alleped direct appointment of an "outsider"" to a senior post in a certain department. The strike began yesterday following a deadlock in negotiations between the206 words
-
92 1963-08-14 6 PENANG. Tues. A hut was pulled down and bicycles were damaged when fruit thieves clashed with caretakers in a rambutan plantation in Kampon* Bharu last evening. Two caretakers in charge of the plantation found three men plucking fruits and remonstrated with them. Seven other92 words
-
Article31 1963-08-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. A picture exhibit of Berlin. showing the wall which divides the city into two. is on display for two week* from today at the U.S.I.S.31 words
-
218 1963-08-14 6 A YEAR -OLD farmer told a preliminary inquiry today he heard his married daughter screaming for help and chanting a "death" prayer soon after her husband. Shafle bin Mohamed Noor, had locked her in in their house. Shafie. 41, is accused rt218 words
-
Article60 1963-08-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tue.s. A sum ■of X7.546.29. collected by the University of Singapore Students' Union during its 1962 Welfare I Month, was recently distributed to five organisations. The Singapore Association lor Retarded Children received $2,--046.29. Singapore Children's Society $1,500. St. John's Home for the Aged 11,500. Singapore60 words
-
Article73 1963-08-14 6 SINGAPORE. Tuw.— The Mm'- i.Mry of Education announced to- day that Islamic religious school.* now getting part aid from the Government, may use up to onei half the capitation grant allocated to them to augment salaries of their teachers. An official statement Mid this decision73 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement134 1963-08-14 6 a ms I v/T JF ShMX I I awaits you I Huh IStH^H <? Si Mm aM mm\ THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED Singapore Penang Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Malacca |ifc\_ FOR ALLTHE FAMILY I baby (bPg^rj {Jcft***^ Mummy keeps happy and I Hp fresh the whole day long. fl She keeps134 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous93 1963-08-14 6 Allotf Onp By V.I Hum tin IHrk 1 1 uvtf By I'h«»si9»r (moutil I r NOW WDIN TUX MOUTH 3 V MPS PEEK. XXI SAIU A V v< r '5 VOuB "V UV TT^ L A BIT-TUATS IT. Hf» I 150-POUNO M»N 0066*0 a&AVE. M»S PECK* CAMf Ti» -r^wrrCaaSi-^icS^ OIAR.93 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1789 1963-08-14 7 JOSEPH WECHSBERG £100 MILLION DEAL WAS SET UP IN LESS THAN AN HOUR PART FOUR OF THE SERIES BY THE CORPORATE SHUDDER THAT RAN THROUGH LLOYDS THE DAY A U.S. MAGAZINE CALLED IT THE 'WORLDS BIGGEST BOOKIE JOINT SOME PEOPLE in The Room1,789 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement83 1963-08-14 7 B^^*r _>l_^. ■v£ \?t v Of all cigarettes exported from Britain '^l§ w£&iiJ Jfl B\ Rothmans King Size is also made in V^J Wf-j^Mr^M -I \l^. 11 major countries on 5 continents. :^^^M W 1 I i ILW All over the world you'll find Rothmans— W^M I I^. on land,83 words
-
-
Article33 1963-08-14 8 Ward, sit immtmmm\ MM CEORCE HOY. formerly of Cable and Y. irrlrv. Ltd Singapore ptiiwxl away at P»nh. Wmtrrn Auitraha. 12-8-S3 Lovinx busband of Ka:hlwn and father of William. Brian and Prtrr33 words
-
Article238 1963-08-14 8 Wmris Sl$ (Minimum, NONI$ Yvonnr and Jerry hearttljr thank everyone for their gracloui prraenrr rood m l.she* and valuable gifts Saturday 10-1- S3 MR. ANO MRS. i-ancelot Lopez for sifts and a". ni-.nce at their wedding on 10-8-83 TVluk AtiKon. TMf FAMILY OF the iaf Goh B« Wan thank238 words
-
Article25 1963-08-14 8 it Word, 5/0 < Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Chan M«w Klam who died 14-S-47 Fondly •rmrmbrrrA hv his If e and children25 words
-
Article45 1963-08-14 8 1$ Moi-rfs $10 i Minimum) PEKING TOWN Iom hiyond likr »:uinr on lonely island t>uried UDdrr .nd. None could help but you WILMA In.rrt 2 YI'O ZKRO. Finn* |>rot:rr«Mnc iMptt* inrrraainK kx-ai prrKsurcK. tMN u II nulls ion•urnrd by puzzler? llu Root Thirty-iix— Kr^d45 words
-
Article127 1963-08-14 8 M Korrf. ill < Minimum) NOBODY RELISHES Bad Smells. Oet Airuick for your home. Keep* it fn.'h and .-.u.-et-«melling all day. BETTY'S BEAUTY SALON. 36-B Piinnep street. Phone 253^. Well known lor hair aiylinn by Belly. Kaymond Yeant Cold Wavi- u-rd JUST ARRIVED Latest Uwisna IUUian l-.di.a Nnoes. SandaU127 words
-
Sb Straits ©mrs Wednesday. August 14. 1963 Sarawak's Vote
-
Article680 1963-08-14 8 1 From Kuching comes a i timely report on the elections i which gave Sarawak its first 1 representative government the elections to which U Thant's attention has been I drawn. Malaysia was the major issue, indeed virtually the I 1 only issue, although it will be for680 words
-
Article372 1963-08-14 8 The Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services can hardly expect the Government to seriously entertain its demand for a 300 per cent increase in housing allowances, or the taxpaying public to offer much sympathy. If Cuepacs is not careful, public opinion wilbuild up372 words
-
Article153 1963-08-14 8 Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu. sister-in-law of President Diem, has solemnly delivered herself of the view that the Buddhist priests leading the campaign against alleged religious persecution in South v*iotnam are "crypto-Com-munists and Communist sympathisers." In an interview with Life magazine, she predicts that when the dispute is over153 words
-
-
331 1963-08-14 8 from I. 11. Burnry KABACHI. Toes. A Chinese delegation is due to arrive in Karachi before the end of this month to negotiate an air agreement with Pakistan. It Is almost certain that the agreement will be signed and that Pakistan International331 words
-
LETTERS
-
Article308 1963-08-14 8 Service wives jobs rpHERE are several points 1 which "Service Wife" has overlooked. She is more fortunate than her civilian sisters. She can take up secretarial employment if she desires, be well paid and be able also to stave off the boredom which assails many European housewives in Malaya. I308 words
-
Article94 1963-08-14 8 rrvHE Ministry of EducaX tion has in its employ over 4.000 teachers trained in colleges in various parts of the Commonwealth, particularly Britain. How can 'Service Wife" justify her remark about local teachers? "Service Wife" forgets that Malayan children are themselves Commonwealth children, and further she shows her gross94 words
-
Article190 1963-08-14 8 "QERVICE WIFE" says O that local teachers would not be able to teach Commonwealth children in Malaya. What utter no nsense! Is not English the medium of instruction for these children? There are thousands of qualified teachers here, trained in England and Malaya, who can tackle these children190 words
-
Article69 1963-08-14 8 rE Singapore public is aware that water-ra-tioning throughout the State is from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. However, during the last few days in the area where we are residing (Singapore 19) water is turned off at 6.30 a.m. and is not turned on again until 10.30 p.m.69 words
-
Article55 1963-08-14 8 V O U R correspondent "KMK" Infers that a great deal of prostitution Is a by-product of monogamy as practised in the Western world. He has only to read the columns of your newspaper to be aware that prostitution and Immorality can equally be found In South-east Asia, where55 words
-
Article56 1963-08-14 8 PEOPLE living in Petaling Jaya are very clad to hear that theirs is considered the best new settlement in the country. Though I don't see many untidy spots in the town, I often wonder why there are so many flies in the day time and so many mosquitoes56 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1029 1963-08-14 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - JAKARTA where the Russians are Ugly, too DENNIS BLOODWORTH BY who has just returned from a visit to Indonesia IN Indonesia, time and the difficult Nations between giver and given have done their work, and now the Russians are Ugly too. While Americans have been ridiculed as naive, odiously generous1,029 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement452 1963-08-14 8 Straits Times Malay Mail ClaeaMled advenltemaMi may b. handfd ta: l.t moot COLD STOKAOE ANCADI Orchard Road COLO STORAGE ■RANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONG KCMEL ROAD-NAVAL BASE AuthorUrd Af«ntt: CITY BOOK STORE LTD «mncrt*»t*r Mouw Collycr Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fttzpairick't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road Naval Beea HAMIEM452 words
-
Advertisement94 1963-08-14 8 BASS AMPLIFIERS B^> The reproduction requirement of Electric bom Guitar it quite different from the normol type of portable amplifier. The amplitude and twmendous oir pressure produced by the loudtpeotw movement at true bou frequencies it thattrring to on ordinary omptifier. renten Weill Ban Amplifiers we specially Constructed for this94 words
-
Advertisement88 1963-08-14 8 Burroughs is the name for Accounting MACHINES Whatever your business, whatever its size, there's a quality-built accounting machine in the Burroughs ine each one of them fast, accurate and easy to operate. Call us for a free demonstration. Burroughs Sai* tgmm fc C»faa«r« trofotitn e( Heart and ta* Barn** Ttrnuntf88 words
-
-
265 1963-08-14 9 'Malaya the Land of Pesta' plan KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya will become "The Land of Pesta" if a central council for all cultural organitions in the country is formed. "My intention is to hold Pestas In different parts oi Malaya right through the year." the Assistant Minister of Information and265 words
-
Article30 1963-08-14 9 NELSON RUTHERFURD - MUAR. Tues. A tapper. Toy Ah Moi. 20. was fatally slabbed in front of her house at Tangkak yesterday evening. A youth has I surrendered to the police.30 words
-
Article64 1963-08-14 9 KOTA BHARU, Tues.— A cigarettes agent, Mr. Chun Tong Keng. 65. was robbed of his cigarettes valued at $288 and $34 In cash by five armed men at Kampong Pangkal Kalong. 15 miles from here, yesterday. The robbers, armed with daggers and axes, confronted Mr. Chua while64 words
-
278 1963-08-14 9 MALAYSIA JOY TEAM GO AHEAD WITH PLANS NELSON RUTHERFURD, by KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. /"|FFICIALS today doggedly continued with plans for celebrating Malaysia on schedule amid the growing likelihood that the celebrations will have to be postponed. Senator Khaw Kal Boh. Minister without Portfolio, who Is secretary-general of the celebrations' central278 words
-
123 1963-08-14 9 Diluted drugs: A Malacca denial MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Medical and Health Officer. Malacca. Dr. S. A. Sabaratnam. described as "nonsense" allegations made in Parliament that hospitals here dilated drugs because they were scarce. But he admitted that the State was short of expensive drugs. Dr. Sabaratnam was commenting on123 words
-
Article56 1963-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. announced today that all assignments regarding the offer for sale by Commonwealth Development Corporation of 5.000.000 units of $1 stock in the society at 11.07 have been completed. Stock certificates relating to the successful applications have been56 words
-
Article345 1963-08-14 9 Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL BIIORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negaraku; 6.02 Prelude To Breakfast; 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Time Slg- nal, The News; 8.05 Top Of The Morning; 8.30345 words
-
Article65 1963-08-14 9 6.30 p.m. Opening summary; 6.35 The New Adventures of Plnocchio; 6.45 The Scarlet Pimpernel: 7.45 Accent The Urge to Space; 8.05 Southvu Cultural Festival Hiehllghis of show by Pakistan and Thailand; 5.15 News and newsreel In Malay; 9.35 The Dickie Henderson Show; 10.fi —The Patti Page Show; 10.25—65 words
-
Article93 1963-08-14 9 The tides-today and tomorrow ii,u.\i. muui n.<- ii.i ou» a.m. (b.bii) A 32 p.in tb.iin. 8U)(?a--porr 6.19 am < b 41t > 5.49 p.m (7.4 ft i; Port Dick&on 12.53 a.m. »6.2fti 2.06 p.m. (7 lft). Port Swettenham 1.00 p.m. (ll.O(t): Penang 1.20 a.m. (6.6U) 0.11 p.m. (5.9 ft;. TOMORROW:93 words
-
Article, Illustration456 1963-08-14 9 POOLING OF ACADEMIC RESOURCES KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today opened the first meeting of an international team of experts studying the role of higher education in South-East Asia. The Tengku. who Is also Chancellor of the University456 words
-
Article186 1963-08-14 9 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TTOE SINGAPORE Business Houses Employees' Union is to call on the Government to release unconditionally all trade union officials and advisers detained under the P.P.S.O. A resolution to this effect was adopted at the annual delegates' conference at the weekend. The union, which186 words
-
47 1963-08-14 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—The Malayan Packaging Industries Ltd., has decided to donate $25,700 to the St. Nlctilas School for Blind Children In Penang. This donation will enable the school to acquire additional premises to start a small occupation centre for older blind girls.47 words
-
Article40 1963-08-14 9 SINOAPORE. Tues—About 170 officers and cadets from the Air Training Corps of Malaya, SlnftaI pore. India and New Zealand, attending an annual summer camp at RAF. Seletar this morning visited squadrons and maintenance unlu on the Uland.40 words
-
Article, Illustration408 1963-08-14 9 JACKIE SAM; 808 PERIES - JACKIE SAM and 808 PERIES by SINGAPORE, Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night had another "open confrontation" with the extreme left in his current tours of constituencies. For 30 minutes, Mr. Lee challenged 120 sloganshoutingChew Boon Chin - 408 words
-
Article128 1963-08-14 9 SINGAPORE. Tues The Minister lor Education, Mr. iong Nyuk Lin. today disclosed that commercial air services between Cambodia and Singapore would >be established soon. Mr. Yon* said this to the I Cambodian Minister lor Education. Mr. Phui Sy Uy. when the latter, now attending the128 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement63 1963-08-14 9 and games. lri-ang Tnangs HO OO and TT scale models offer you the latest in electric model Railway equipment. Only with Triang HO OO can you build up realistic layouts with Triang Motorways. Arkitex and Real^^^*^ L^^ Estate Accessories. "Sr*^~ AiiHm>M D««ltn: S per« NAHAR 4 CO Soot. ORCHARD STORE,63 words
-
Advertisement27 1963-08-14 9 My home WP^^J is a comfort home^T 'V ■BV#|lWf ill iSSiiiifc^^ nlorc c d iig^ Oarpet RANGE-517.50 per sq. yard TARANTELLA RANGE $18.50 per sq. yard Singapore27 words
-
-
Article, Illustration5374 1963-08-14 10 P.M's PERSONAL SECRETARY FAILS TO ANSWER COUNSEL: JUDGE SAYS HE IS UNWELL' Reporters: Chia Poteik, R. Chandran i^iE High Court hearing of the case of the 12 Barisan Sosialis leaders had to be adjourned briefly today after a prosecution witness suddenly5,374 words
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement141 1963-08-14 10 i W BbWWB IBP v^MtfjjMJj iJwff WHY MRifANG CHOSE HITACHI Mr. Ang Peng Hong of Paya Lebar. Singapore bought an Hitachi Television set because as he says "I'm a family man no money to waste and when I bought a Television Set t had to be sure it wouldn't give141 words
-
Advertisement81 1963-08-14 10 1 1 Hi JJ^ "when you have fuel pumps to service you must have r(Q^A^jl attention" MiilU<Cyllnd«r EncU»ed C»m*h«rt No ie \W l^ Pump with Mechanical. Hydrmullc NOUW •nd Piwumitic Oovernor* and ruel Multi Hole Fee<J Pump* "P"" i Single Cylinder sflfi *X[H Pump*— A.B.C WWk MB* ft DtfM (EEfB81 words
-
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement126 1963-08-14 11 PA 2 8 5" 9 De Witt's ANTACID POWDER taken in water- SOON STOPS STOMACH PAINS This well-known indigestion remedy acts fast 4 X«VH]7Pf9J] t0 stO P c P a n n( discomfort; then soothes ■v:4JjJSi*M*^i and settles your upset stomach. Soon you're V JINDioESI?"! enjoying your meals again. So126 words
-
Advertisement316 1963-08-14 11 happy- /7S\ thought /_vS^\ /^Father's ADVANCED M DjM+U A 3 STYLING LllUdy PELACO AUSTRALIA'S FINEST SHIRT Obtainable from JH H C K TANG (StnpHpoi-r) LTD. On-hard Road ROBINSON ACO LTD., Mhi An V <^_ FjP* 7 Af KOKA LID North Bridge Road s .A" Jf 1 KASTERN TBAODfG CO. LTD..316 words
-
-
207 1963-08-14 12 Bride who faints at wedding revived by bomoh DENANG, Tues. A i bomoh was called to a Malay wedding at i Tanjong Bungah last i night when the bride faulted just before the bersanding ceremony. The bride, Che Kalthom Dinte Ismail, an 18-year-old religious teacher, regained consciousness a few minutes207 words
-
Article56 1963-08-14 12 SINGAPORE. Tues— A Cathay Pacific Airways Convair jet has nade the trip from Hong Kong to, Singapore in a record flight time 1 >f two hours 53 minutes, slashing me minute from the previous rerord. The aircraft, piloted by Capt.' C.E. Eather, carried a56 words
-
Article34 1963-08-14 12 SINOAPORE. Tues— The wage dispute between Singapore Cable and Wireless Staff Union and Cable and Wireless Ltd., Singapore, will be heard before the Industrial Arbitration Court at 10 a.m. on Aug 26.34 words
-
129 1963-08-14 12 QEREMBAN, Tues.— Doctors in Perth. Western Australia, hope to embalm the body of Seremban I medical student Ranjlt Singh Gill. 22. who was drowned on Aug. 5 in a boating mishap. His father, Mr. Atma Singh Gill, a lawyer, told the Stralt.s Times129 words
-
Article308 1963-08-14 12 ROYAL LOANS FUND PASSED BY HOUSE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Dewan Ra'ayat today gave approval to the J creation or a $2.5 million Royal Loans TrustFund when it passed a supplementary Supply Bill I totalling $20 million. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said the fund had been308 words
-
Article102 1963-08-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. No reports of youths being assaulted at Cheras Road police station had been i received, Dato <Dr.i Ismail I bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told Parliament today. He was replying to a ques- tion by Mr. V. David (SFBungsan who asked the102 words
-
Article275 1963-08-14 12 SOH TIANG KEONG Singapore, Tues - Maphilindo seen as third force SOH TIANG KEONG J^APHI LINDO might become the world's third biggest economic force after the U.S. and Russia. This prediction was made today by Mr. M. Soebchan, chairman of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. He said, the threenation confederation, onc-e firmly established, could:275 words
-
Article53 1963-08-14 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Miike •y 170 employees of Malayan B;mkng Ltd.. entered Us fifth day Volay without either the managenent ur the Singapore Banking Employees' Union making any move o resolve the dispute. The workers went on strike last Friday following the dismissal of 4853 words
-
Article36 1963-08-14 12 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues —Court iittirißs are once again being held ,n the Magistrate's Court here. The court was removed temporarily to Bagan Serai early last month when the court underwent Tiajor repairs.36 words
-
141 1963-08-14 12 Sardon makes pledge to probe into 'taxi leases' KUALA LUMPUR. Tups The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr, promised in the House of Representatives today to Inquire Into allegations that the Sllvertop Taxi Company, here was leasing their taxis to drivers at the rate of $20 or $22141 words
-
Article43 1963-08-14 12 SYDNEY. Tues.—Sarawak Pot and Telegraph Department telr-. communications engineers. Mr.' Tan Wen Seng and Mr. Lai Tour Tste. are taking a course at the Australian Postmaster-General>' Department as part of a programme to modernise and expand telecommunication* in Sarawak, i43 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement517 1963-08-14 12 i 9H B^Bf*-^ tkßF^iA^ 99 Ik Ib 9 bji f w wg w* b# I rv bY i^w^****^^ tP^ i KbV^h 4 £fl ~...%w f j B^fcfc^^ Abb b^bl 9bl f L jmM WJx IbHI b& B^^^l AXiH^bßbl Mr Xak BBBBBBV W B^t^^sUßßl BBH» #A\ v V m w £88l517 words
-
Advertisement74 1963-08-14 12 MORE THAN 1,000.000 SOLD EVERYDAY J THIS BALLPOINT IS GUARANTEED TO THE LAST DROP! Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain* Kktachlorophent killi |ttmi intontl) htalf pimples laM Prc\ ton pimple* Tram tpreading \tt^ts no unsightly tpott. Free Irom oil and f rca<c doe* not74 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1502 1963-08-14 13 TO LIVERPUPL t WEST COAST UK., Oue S'oora saili •>. S'nan Ptnang PATOOCLUS L'pttl. Ouklil. Glaigt* II Pt Aig II Aug 17 OIOMEI I tool, Oublm, Hamburg Cdo. 33 Aig 15 Aig 11/20 Aig 21 AGAPEHOB IKtrpotl, blosgow Aug It Am 22 Am 73/2) Am II MtMNOn de 01. Marseillat,1,502 words
-
Advertisement2599 1963-08-14 13 E t. A.. I. LINES— 7o> fc? H\7 W F S\/7 To 1 SAILINGS 10 EENOA LE HAVRE. HAMBURE, BREMEN. ANTWERP. In) Ifn jfW JaW KJ~* ami m I If XV II n ROHEEDAM, AMSIEROAM, OSLO. BOTHENBURC AND COPENHAGEN. i i/ i±^J £t\J i I^mmJ /y^*@\ i Penang JH (KWM2,599 words
-
Advertisement1325 1963-08-14 13 w McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w^, •0. 13U1 1^ IF M ELLERMAN LINE efc KLAVENESS LINE LONOON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, I IOS ANSELES, SAN iKANCISCO. HAVRE HULL I MIBBLESBIOUCH. ttlllli VANCOUVER t PORTLANI. city or mPfIH Acceptiti cario fir Cettral t Soul* bin ur nirun America Spore P. Sham Pe-a-g SUNNtyiilf1,325 words
-
-
621 1963-08-14 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Stock Exchange yesterday was flat and practically featureless in all sections with turnover again very small. The day was notable for the listing of the 54th industrial counter Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. which had transactions from $1.43621 words
-
Article23 1963-08-14 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 12. Aug. 13. Industrials: 114.79 114.69 Tins: 1U905 108.92 S rubbers: 113.18 113.18 Dec. 39, 1962 =nm23 words
-
Article594 1963-08-14 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE /COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lurripur trading oooms of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets* INDUSTRIALS: Bomtead (2,000) $1.59; Kite ords 53.3S SL, (1.000) $3.37. D. $3.36 SL, (8,000) $3.35. (2.000) $3.36; Fed. Ditp. (1.U00) $1.60: Fitipatrlckl (10,000)594 words
-
Article72 1963-08-14 14 CHINESE Product Exchange, Smga. pere neen price* per pieul yeiterday: Cseenut eil: bulk Sioi sellers, drum $4~>t sellers. Cesra: Aug ,Sep:. UK/Continent $-'8 buyers. Pepper: Muntok white $140 sellers, Sarawak white $1371 sellers, special Sarawak black SD3 sellers, garbled Lampoon black SV3 sellers. ASIA Sl'rt sellers. Singapore Coconut72 words
-
Article229 1963-08-14 14 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today are: Antllocnua 13/14, Kimak 2S/26, Perils N.W. 2, Rajah Brooke 21/22, Bankura 29/30, Tsefat 47 8, Salkyo Maru 10/11, Hosho Maru 47 N, Martlnlquais 46, Ekberg 40/41, Kal Toa 38/39. Sovetsk 4/5. Hoegh Dyke 6/7. Slagen229 words
-
Article115 1963-08-14 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. A STRONG upward trend conrv tinned on the eve of the budeet. In bsjjqr trade followinß yesterdays record Mond.iy turnover o( 750.000. Pye Industries gained sharply by 3s. to 73s Palls included Courtaulds which went dov.'n Is. to 20s. 9d. Base mftaU and oils moved narrowly.115 words
-
Article247 1963-08-14 14 IUCUST mn itraae rubßer Duycrt It b. closed at S p.m. in Singaeerc and Kuala Lumpur yesterday al cents r«r Ib. down one-eighth of i cent n MondMy's clo«in» level (or the be ls*M MM quiet. A.A.S. and F M RE. closing prices In cent! per Ib. yesterday:247 words
-
Article168 1963-08-14 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 13. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Doßksafa .'i. rtt, M.Alistei I. 's. k Bntelteri ju its. KoMaaaa n .'s. I .ts C Stor^ne 4 r-i l- ota Rofbaiaoa n ts. Huinmon 1 < eta kV l-in.i cts. H. B'pnra 11 rts. h. Uui'v M Hume prrt. 16168 words
-
Article24 1963-08-14 14 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 68} cents (down one-eighth o* a cent). TIN: $451} (upS2.I2M Estimated unofTiciaf offering 240 tons (down 10 tons)24 words
-
Article140 1963-08-14 14 •PME Kkelayan t«chango Bank* 1 A»se--1 ciation mad.- tin— eJaMkfjaa m its rates to merchants yesterday (all ratei to -l Hrn Verk: buying IT 3. U I*., aiT" mail ULI J-J 1& \H. WU d/»t. 331 credit bills. S3 3/ •> trade lulls. Canada: imyin^ 11 U U,lb.140 words
-
455 1963-08-14 14 Tin price up by $2.12½: Fair rubber demand STRAITS tin rallied oy $2.12J yesterday to $451.50 on an offering estimated down 10 'ons to 240 tons. In London on" Monday the reported weekend labour trouble at the Catavl Mine In Bolivia teemed to have little Impact on market sentiment. Prices455 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1089 1963-08-14 14 VV KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Service Vpo'e P. Sham Honolulu S.Fiancisco L.Angem N York Vontreai "GiDski Maru" 3lAug' I Sept 2/ 3 Sept 21 Sept 27 Sipt II Ott 21 Oct "Nlfrta Mam" 20 23 Sept 24 25 Sipt 11 Oct 11 Oct1,089 words
-
Advertisement828 1963-08-14 14 [*^orientJ lines j TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "HIMALAYA" Deporting PENANG 20th September 1963 SINGAPORE 2 lit September 1963 For Fremontle, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Clan accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent -or:— ISLAY KERR t CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELO (F ot M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER. GILFILLAN CO.828 words
-
Advertisement308 1963-08-14 14 w£^^ Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service FAST DIUCCT SAIUNSS FIOM SIN6AP3IC ANO MALAYA TO CANAOIAH ANO U.S. SHUT UKES PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penanj Mr, lorott HERMION Al| 7S/2I Aaf 21/ M Alt 31 Silt t O.t 4 ZENOIIA MARTINI «t«t IS/M Seit 21 72 Hit 23 24 Uct308 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1272 1963-08-14 15 (Continued from Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT i 0 Word.SS(Ml*.)-BoxS.eU..x,r. A^^v, WE? BOX A 202* S.T. K.L. Vacancy for ropean family of four Scletar District •itter Oiled. All applicant* thanked. Rln <B'pore) *****. WAHT.D SCIIHCI T.ACHIR for C,iss teaman '^"re.,^ 1 in*^k i-orra IV. Apply Secretary Board of aD<l1,272 words
-
Advertisement984 1963-08-14 15 SITUATIONS WANTED Wordt SI I Ml*.)— Box 10 eU txtrm REAO tha Senior Appointment. Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall each week. AMERICAN CER-IFIBD Public Accountant seeks respoi.« hie position In Malaya or Singapore. Bos A 2067 S.T. I K.L. 2ND CRAOE CONDUCTOR Tamil young married, tapping, Held experience, good references,984 words
-
Advertisement780 1963-08-14 15 HOUSES LAND WANTED It Wordt SS (Mi*.)— Box It ett. mxtrm VACANT CREENBELT Bedok Cbangl one/two acres. Details with plans to GPO Box 634. Singapore. BUNGALOW THREE BEOROOMt Districts Nine, Ten, Eleven. Freehold. Vacant possession. Details Box A 5385 S.T. Spore. WANTED VACANT LAND Area District 9. 10. 11 for780 words
-
Advertisement695 1963-08-14 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Wordt SS (MU.)—Box SO eU. mxtrm AN AMBITIOUS SALESMANACER or Balaaiiisn will be delighted at the inspiration he seta from tbe prantles)hall "Miracle Bales Guide" now available from Federal Publications Times Honse. River Valley Road. Singapore (Phone ***** and F.A.M. House, Jalan Birch. K.L. (*****). TOURS tt EXCURSIONS695 words
-
Advertisement791 1963-08-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrdt SI <m*.>—*tm It cU. mxtrm FORD FAIRLANB SOO Sedan ISM. Engine Just decarbonised $3,500. View by appointment Singapore *****. 195S OCTOBER SCOOTER for Sl5O/Can be seen at 5, Avenue East, Happy Garden off Macpnerson Road, between 6 p.m. 7 p.m. MG 1100 Registered March 1953791 words
-
Advertisement824 1963-08-14 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wmrdt SI (Mm.)— Box M eU. mxtrm ATTENTION H.M. FORCES: Chsagl Auto Service offers you a wide range of Up top condition used cars. All cars sold are checked and has an after sale guarantee fcasy terms avallao c. > Come and see for yourself at824 words
-
Advertisement753 1963-08-14 15 FOR SALE it Wmrdt SI (Mtm.h-Box SO eU. txtrm ATIK MUUMUUI at »12/- Marlories 26U Oroiard Ruad (o*ar Princes), S'pors. BUY A KELVINATOR Rcfnitf ratnr A win a Flat 600 D or other pntra. Trade-in accepted. Srrvtcio«/Uaintcnaocr refrigerator air-conditioner. Central Refrigeration. 346, Joo Chlat Road. Singapore ***** ***** (J.B '.'M7753 words
-
-
bszzz n
-
Article, Illustration83 1963-08-14 16 OOSAKA, Japan's acrobatic goalkeeper, is beaten all ends up by this shot by Vietnam's Van Chinh. Japan, however, won this match 5-1 on Monday night. P i c t u r e by Lim Yaw Chong. AM ALAYSIA goalkeeper Wilf Skinner (in black) looks helplessSoong Hon Sin - 83 words
-
360 1963-08-14 16 JOE DORAf; Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday - JOE DORAf; Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday by JAPAN the most improved team in Asia today. That is the opinion of nearly every soccer fan who has seen the Japanese in action in the current Merdeka tournaments What Is the "secret* behind i their transformation? I360 words
-
Article55 1963-08-14 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.—The Japanese and South Vietnam foot* ball teams will play one match j each In Singapore after the Mer-, deka tournament. The Japanese will meet Singa-! pore on Aug. 21 while the Vietnamese will play the Commonwealth Forces on the following day. Both matches ai55 words
-
Article25 1963-08-14 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.—FlFA president Sir Stanley Rous will give a talk to Singapore referees at th» BAF.V Clubhouse on Friday at 5.15 p.m.25 words
-
Article24 1963-08-14 16 KUALA LUMPUR.- Tues—The Nilai Bangsar Physical Culture Association will hold their "Mr. Pride of the Nation" contest at Stadium Nenarn on Sept. 724 words
-
Article117 1963-08-14 16 SPORTS SUMMARY BADMINTON 1.. I'rrafc championships (T. Ansom: Men's singles quarterfinals M. Annuar bt D. V. Ungam 15-6 IS-13; Lav Yee Tong bt Tan Boon Hooi 15-4. 15-10. Men's doubles quarter-finals i Lian Chin Nam and Chong Kok Wall bt M Annuar and Abu Bakar 15-8. 15-10. BASKETBALL National championships117 words
-
Article23 1963-08-14 16 BANOKOK, Tues. Thailand's Pone Klngpetch will defend his world flyweight title against Japan 'j, Hirayuki Eblhara on Sept. 18 at Tokyo.23 words
-
Article218 1963-08-14 16 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Women F.A. are planning to send a team on a tour of the Fiji Islands and Kuching early next year. Charlie Pereira. who ls« adviser to the SWFA. told the Straits Times that the projected tour would be a boost to218 words
-
Article332 1963-08-14 16 Fourth win for the Ceylonese ERNEST THE TOP SCORER SEREMBAN, Tuesday. fPHE University of Ceylon cricket team today gained A their fourth victory of their Malayan tour when they beat Negri Sembilan by 55 runs in a one-day match here. i The tourists scored 1461 runs in 125 minutes and332 words
-
Article132 1963-08-14 16 Sobers hits 100 not out y ondon, Tucs—cio.sc of play scores in yesterdays cricket matches: A* the Oval—Middlesex 183-8 dec <*«"»» 54 n0)- and 26-1 Surrey 210 (Barnngton 75). At Leyu>ii-E.s Srx 247-7 dec (Bailey 75, Kenl 228.5 (j Ones 61 At Weston-super-Mare Somerset, 306-6 dec cAlley 90 n.0.) andReuter - 132 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1443 1963-08-14 16 NOTICE JABATAN KERJA RAYA MR. CHEE SOON TECK na.s PFRAK terminated his services with the cnniv Company on the 24th July. 1963. TENDERS lor the supply and and therefore has no authority to delivery of 8.000 cubic yards ol transact any business or collect crusher run metal from Private any1,443 words
-
Advertisement663 1963-08-14 16 NOTICE i IN THE HIGH COURT AT KUALA TRENGGANU IX TREXOCAXI BANKRUPTCY No. 7/1963 Notice is hereby given that on I a petition filed on the 1 lth day of April. 1963. adjudication order against Tengku Embong bin Sulong of Batu 4. No. 9. Kuala Ibal. Kuala Trengganu was made663 words
-
Advertisement89 1963-08-14 16 WIRE ROPES THAT GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE, EVERYWHERE British Ropes Limited are th« largest producers of ropes ir» the U.K. Their first rate design and quality are backed by a fin* Research Group. Their wid» variety and big stocks, makes ■t possible to select and obtain immediately, suitable rope for89 words
-
-
Page 16 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous104 1963-08-14 16 SPORTS DIAR V ■OOCBI Merdeliii tournament: S. Korea v S. Vietnam <7 p.ni.i. Maluy.-ia v Thailand (B^o. both matches ut Merdeka Stadium KLi. Spore Business Houses League and Cup: Senior "A, Spore Glass v Chartered Bank (Fairer Pk) Senior "B". Airways v Praser and Neave (Parrer Pk>; Mercantile Bank v104 words
-
-
El
-
493 1963-08-14 17 Back Eddie's elect in main sprint RACING with Epsom Jeep VAN BREUKELEN LEAVES INJACKY'S JOY AND DOUBLE CHANCE BUT ONLY ONE WILL RUN IPOH trainer Eddie van Breukelen has left in Jacky's Joy and Double Chance, both easy winners on Sunday, for the main sprint (Race 4) at Penang today.493 words
-
149 1963-08-14 17 TRACK HINTS Jolly Master II in dashing workout PENANG, Tues.— Jolly Master II strode out stylishly in a dash in the straight this morning. The four-year-old is fighting fit and has lively prospects against Double Adios, the favourite In the opening race tomorrow. Hong Fatt (Johnny Wilson) impressed when he149 words
-
148 1963-08-14 17 MOTOR-RACING by LIM KEE CHAN OINGAPORE, Tues.— Six Japanese Toyota cars arrived here yesterday to make their racing debut in Malaya. One of them, a Toyopet Tiara, will compete in the Johore Grand Prix at Johore Bahru on Aug. 31Sept. 1. The others, all148 words
-
Article54 1963-08-14 17 I EAST BERLIN. Tues.— The East Oerman Olympics Committee yesterday rejected a West German proposal to select an all-German Olympics team by holding most of the elimination contests in West Berlin. The East German committee proposed further talks this month to organise elimination contests "on54 words
-
Article113 1963-08-14 17 TIMESPORT SELECTIONS Kpsom Jeep Call Boy Pointer DOUBLE ADIOS TEE IJP TEE W Race 1 Mana Tahu Double Adio* Double Adios Jolly Muter Jolly Master Jolly Master LEGISRIKA GENERAL Trong GENERAL Tnr* Race 2 General Tronc Lef inrika Lef isrika Pride of Persia Nasareh Mafic Arrow JAMBORITA SATHI SIR SQUANDER113 words
-
360 1963-08-14 17 KUALA LUM P U R,| Tues. S c 1 a n g o r Club staged a secondhalf rally to beat the Padang Invitation XV by 17 points (a goal, three tries and a dropped goal) to five (a goal) in a rugger360 words
-
Article117 1963-08-14 17 HAMBURG, Tues. Australians Pr c d Stolle and Lesley Turner, the top seeds in the singles events, were both beaten in the German lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Stolle. runner-up to American Chuck McKinlev at this year's Wimbledon, went out In the men's slt.gles semi-finals to fe'low-coun-tryman Bob117 words
-
Article868 1963-08-14 17 Pena ng car d Race One: 3.0— CI 3 Div 3-5 f 1 ***** Tee Up (Kongsl Lima) Rodgers. 5 8.13 (F) Moxham 2 2 ***** Rue Royale (Venl Vld St.) Heddle, 6 8.10 < 3 ***** Histinr iTeo Mdm Leong) Rodgers 5 8 Mltehell 1 4 000 Hong Fatt868 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement18 1963-08-14 17 hSp^bbbbbbbb^bbSS*^^^^^" \i Enjoy the masculine freshness of j-s^ wBsJ |g m y^**- vmM 3g SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON18 words
-
Advertisement148 1963-08-14 17 GLUGOLIN INSTANT >I|SfI 1 TO WIM THROUGH *ar=t'S^^ EACH DAY V\ XirS^y^ 1 TAKE GLUCOLIN jm ANYTIME. ANYWHERE V) ~\..»*^@M FOR. INSTANT and W^ CONSTANT ENERGY Made by Glsxo-Allenburys (Malaya) Ltd. Agents: THI AMOIO-THAJ CO«PO«AT1ON ITO. j,^ DAM y (tOtNIO) ITO. Sin S!!T i IT* J!"* 1 L TT *>rn-o.148 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1994 1963-08-14 18 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday - Threats in House: 'We don't want any quislings' OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday By OPPOSITION REPEATS IT: DEFER ENDORSEMENT OF AGREEMENT APPOSITION shakers in the House of Representatives today continued to demand thai the House defer endorsement <>| the London agreement on Malaysia Several Alliance backbenchers regretted that the1,994 words
-
Article36 1963-08-14 18 CPL R MURUGnU Kirlrl Force Kiinatan I/O lull' S.P. RHnam M:<l:iyan Railways died xuddriily HIW Cortege leaves for cremation today at 5 p.m. I-oke Yew Rd. from rejldenre of T.U. Murthy No. l."i, 12/17 Prtalin.36 words
-
Article70 1963-08-14 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Mr. Donald Stephens, the Chief Min-ister-uesignate of North Borneo, said here today that a few days' delay in 'the formation of Malaysia "won't matter as long as there will be a MalaysiaHe said this just before he returned to North Borneo by70 words
-
Article124 1963-08-14 18 LONDON. Tues.— Results tl today's cricket matches were: At Sheffield: West Indians bt. Yorkshire by an innings and two runs. Yorks 260 and 96. (J. Hampshire 42, C. Griffith five--12). West Indies 358-9 dec. At Eastbourne: Sussex bt Lelcs by 124 runs. Sussex 252-9 dec. and124 words
-
Article397 1963-08-14 18 LONDON STOCKS LONDON. Tues. Quiet and uninteresting conditions prevailed in stock markets today. Business contracted further and prices tended to drift lower in places. The approaching Stratford byelection was exercising a restraining Influence and sentiment was not helped by the latest OECD survey of U.K. economic prospects Closing middle prices397 words
-
Article489 1963-08-14 18 South Korea and Japan battle to 1-1 NORMAN SIEBEL MERDEKA TOURNAMENT- 6th DAY j By KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. South Korea and Japan tonight played an 80-minute classic of skilful highspeed and powerful football the best I vouch I have seen in the Merdeka tournament and fittingly it ended in a489 words
-
Article177 1963-08-14 18 1 Forces 4: Thailand 0 KUALA LUMPUR. TuesCommonwealth Forces Far East switched from their familiar role of defence to all-OUt attack to nnnnri out a rnmfnrrnhlp A^n «t,.tJ^ ,JrSnH 4-0 victory over Thailand ill tne Merdeka football tournament here. This was the first win in177 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement177 1963-08-14 18 f|nfw uLnffOtritll 7* H orrf« S/0 iViMlmnl TO INTHIRAVATHI and Th.irmHratnam a son on 12-R-63 at Batu OaJah Hospital Mother and son w«ll. ThankK to doctor* and staff for their kind iltrntion the ft focus W is on the I into Iht Vitnin.,lK lU's big ilmftajitn >mi iimiim* a»'i all.177 words
-
Advertisement217 1963-08-14 18 A^AY STALE AIR *isr Tr" cv^ is .r>Ui.i.i..|. A <.11.-v H k j ÜbjfMflK} 'jl! Xpelair is an extractor fan lor use in air-conditioned iiK^^^N-^. jjL 'JL> 1 an d non-airconditioned rooms It extracts stale stuffy I jp^tT^A^I SW3> )t~C\ "\<CJ^_v. a r smo e tiaz ancl odours silently, efficiently217 words
-
-
Page 18 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous41 1963-08-14 18 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 90 75 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 88 7541 words
-