The Straits Times, 29 August 1963
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Title Section22 1963-08-29 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE lIAII V CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Estd. 1845. 15 CENTS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1963 tun* la***** KDN 35222 words
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Article970 1963-08-29 1 'Boycott' shock move, but... PROBLEM OF INDONESIAN OBSERVERS STILL UNRESOLVED 'BECAUSE OF TECHNICAL DIFFICULTIES'—GHAZALI FLIES TO JAKARTA WITH MESSAGE FOR SUBANDRIO JAKARTA, Wednesday IF the peoples of North Borneo and Sarawak agree to join Malaysia "we will have to bow our heads and obey," President Soekarno declaredReuter - 970 words
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Article, Illustration458 1963-08-29 1 JACKIE SAM - TALKS WITH SANDYS ON DETAILS JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Wed. ENVOY SAYS FAREWELL... JjMXAL details of constitutional changes for the formation of Malaysia were discussed in a series of meetings here today. The first meeting was held early in the morning when Mr. Stephen Kalong Ningkan, Chief Minister of Sarawak,458 words
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Article43 1963-08-29 1 CAIRO, Wed. Egypl is to produce a film hlkiiil Christine tveeler ;nul former British War Minister. John Profutuo, which will :ilsn deul with the "British aggression on Port Said in 1936," the m;«ss circulation newspaper A! Akhbar reported today. Reutcr.Reuter - 43 words
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Article85 1963-08-29 1 Red China visit by Aidit PEKING, Wed.— More than 1,000 Chinese with drums, cymbals, flowers and banners cheered Mr. Dlpa Aidit, the chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, when he arrived here by air this afternoon. Mr. Aidit and his party, visiting here at the invitation of the Chinese CommunistReuter - 85 words
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Article52 1963-08-29 1 MELBOURNE. Wed. American entertainer Eartha Kitt, 33. today confirmed she had filed a suit for divorce from her Investor husband, j William McDonall. on grounds of mental cruelty. They were married in June, 1960. "We are just Incompatible there's nothing vicious or unpleasant about It." sheReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration409 1963-08-29 1 WEE KIM WEE - 'Go home' banner greets UN team WEE KIM WEE From I lESSELTON, Wed. The I.N. mission to Sabah, led by Mr. G. Janacek, rah smack into a large banner reading "United Nations go home, you are not wanted here" when it entered Tenom this morning in two Land Rovers. The409 words
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Article63 1963-08-29 1 SIBU. Wed— The chairman of the Sarawak United Peoples Party, Mr. Ong Kee Hul. who flew here today to see party leaden about yesterday's anti-Malaysia riots, said later that the demonstrations were definitely not organised by the Slbu branch of his party. The noting was "provoked"63 words
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Article36 1963-08-29 1 MELBOURNE, Wed.— Too much excitement, like watching a thriller film, is unwise for anyone with a weak heart, a Danish world authority on heart disease. Dr. Am Tybjaerg Hansen. said here today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration453 1963-08-29 1 The symbol of a selfmade -man- g I X (i A I> O R X, Wed. A former clerk in the Official Assignees office sat on the bench of the High Court today and heard a spokesman of the Bar Committee tHI him: "You have earned a special place in453 words
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Article, Illustration112 1963-08-29 1 Bill HOLLYWOOD. Wed— Actor William Holden became a grandfather yesterday when his daughter gave birth to a 6Mb girl at a California hospital. Holden's daughter. Virginia, is the wife of Al; Baylor, a college instructor. The actor, who arrived here from Switzerland during the weekend, denied that he plannedUPI - 112 words
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Article32 1963-08-29 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— A spokesman for Brunei rebel leader. Sheikh Azahari. today announced the appointments of "military governors" for North Borneo and Brunei—"Col." Yusuf Abdullah and "Col." Jaishaj Karlm. respectively.—U.PJ.32 words
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226 1963-08-29 1 'Show cause' order to 36 Satu unions SINGAPORE, Wed. Thirty six trade unions of the Sutu group have been asked to show cause why their registration should nor. be cancelled by tin* Government. It is understood that the unions are being held responsible for the agitatijn against the Prime Mini226 words
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Advertisement155 1963-08-29 1 ■ram. uSn STOP PRESS THE BIG MARCH WASHINGTON Wed I lli>U*JD(J> MQ?inS C- lift I lawrkmn white .iv) N'f?r» ■arched through Washington to i |a] to il-mitKi )"l>- and .11 for the nili'.n iiMiou Nrgtors Ben i i i QrdeX plus DOUBLE WIDTH th« original and still th« oerrugalad lightweight155 words
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378 1963-08-29 2 Army takes credit for crackdown on Vietnam Buddhists SAIGON, Wednesday. gOUTH Vietnamese military leaders announced last night that they themselves had taken the initiative in proclaiming martial law, arresting Buddhist monks and attacking pagodas. They accepted full responsibility for the Buddhist crackdown in a communique issued by the Joint GeneralReuter - 378 words
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Article39 1963-08-29 2 LONDON. Wed. bporU correspondents of the Soviet news agency Tas, Pravda newspaper, the Polish news agency ADN and newspaper Tribuna Ludu were refused admittance to the Peking sports palace yesterday, according to a Tm.w broadcast monitored here—UPl39 words
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Article92 1963-08-29 2 PHNOM PENH. Wed— Cambodia yesterday severed diplomatic relations with South Vietnam to protest against the crackdown on Buddhists and repeated border incidents. Trade relations would not be broken off at present. The announcement was followed by a demonstration by thousands of Vietnamese residents outside the92 words
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Article112 1963-08-29 2 LUDHIANA (Punjab). Wed.— The chairman of the National Council of the Communist Party oi India. Mr. S. A. Daiiße. said here that a countrywide strikemight be launched in October if the Government failed to bring down high prices and heavy taxation. Mr. Dange told a public meetingReuter - 112 words
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Article32 1963-08-29 2 TOKYO. Wed.— A Nationalist Chinese soldier has defected to the Chinese Communists by swimming from offshore Quemoy Island to the mainland, the Communist New China News Agency said today.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article176 1963-08-29 2 PRETORIA, Wednesday. SCIENTISTS and engineers are being re .Tinted to design and build rockets with conventional warheads for South Africa's defence force, according to reliable sources here. The government Is seeking physicists, electronic and mechanical engineers to send abroad for two years to study missile construction,Reuter - 176 words
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Article, Illustration284 1963-08-29 2 FBI probe death threat in battle of envoys WASHINGTON, Wed. A battle between two Arab diplomats over a two-storey brick building here took a dramatic turn yesterday when one of the diplomats was threatened with murder. The Federal Bureau of Investigation said it was investigating a letter which warned formerUPI - 284 words
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Article54 1963-08-29 2 CAIRO. Wed. The Yemeni representative to the Arab League Mr. Mohammed Nonan, yesterday submitted a note to the League's secretariat asking that "British aggression on Harib (the Hadhramaut Protectorate)" be included on the agenda of the League's council meeting in Cairo on Sept. 9. the Middle EastReuter - 54 words
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155 1963-08-29 2 1 Brilliant rebel Mashriqi dies of cancer T AHORE, Wed. Alla- ma Enyatullah Khan Mashriqi, leader of the Knaksar movement which opposed British rule in India and later regimes in Pakistan, died in hospital of cancer here last night. He was 75. A brilliant mathematician educationist and author Mashriqi. aReuter - 155 words
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Article63 1963-08-29 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. Kinc Mahendra of Nepal arrived here today on a 13-day state visit. during which he will huwith the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, on closer co-opera-tion between their two countries. They are expected to discuss particularly the Sino-Indian border dispute and prospects ofReuter - 63 words
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Article25 1963-08-29 2 DURBAN. Wed. The Prime Minister, Dr. Verwoerd. has denied speculation tnat the government intends to partition South Africa on white-black rcotfraphic lines.— U.P.l.25 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-08-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby WEAR THIS J C NOT?) I V^F M /w*ib 9 §rnm\ f+ START DfrJMtS J20 words
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242 1963-08-29 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. IJEGROES are arriving here by plane, train and car from all over the country for today's great civil rights march. Police expect up to 150,000 marchers in the biggest civil rights demonstration the nation has ever seen. Every available policeman Will beReuter - 242 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-08-29 3 £2.6 m ROBBERY CASE ...A BLANKET OVER A WOMAN ACCUSED- GRASPING the nand of a policewoman and with a blanket over her head, a woman is led away after appearing with six other people at Linslade, Buckinghamshire, on charges arising from the £2.6 million mail train robbery. All the accused,Reuter - 63 words
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Article81 1963-08-29 3 BLAST ROCKS A NEGRO HOME COLOMBIA (South Carolina), Wed. An explosion last night rocked the home of a relative of a Negro girl scheduled to enroll at the all-white University of South Carolina under a court order next month. Kit hland County officers said there was a "great explosion* in81 words
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Article191 1963-08-29 3 On target— 4,ooo miles away CAPE CANAVERAL, Wednesday. A U.S. Minuteman missile, described as "exactly on schedule" in its development programme, streaked about 4,000 miles yesterday on a successful military test flight. The 54-foot "Instant ICBM" roared from the bot- j I torn of a concrete-lined hole In the ground.UPI - 191 words
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Article45 1963-08-29 3 I LONDON. Wed.— The National Union of Bank Employees here yesterday threatened to call the first official strike in the history of British banking. They announced one-day stoppages at four selected banks next month over a pay dispute with employers. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article45 1963-08-29 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy's sore back is troubling him again and causing him to limp a little, a White House spokesman said yesterday. But Mr. Kennedy is continuing his exercises and goes swimming every day, the spokesman, Mr. Pierre Salinger, reported. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article59 1963-08-29 3 i READING. Wed. A maglstratr's court here yesterday told a 71 -year-old widow to ask for national assistance for her dog. The court was told the dog was suffering from chronic malnutrition because the widow. Mrs. Wheeler-Dell, cannot afford to feed her properly onReuter - 59 words
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Article47 1963-08-29 3 STUTTGART (Germany), Wed. Doctors at St. Catherine's Hospital yesterday amputated the right leg of Dr. Thedor Heuss. retired first President of West Oermany. Dr. Heuss had suffered a blood clot in the leg earlier this year, and recently gangrene has set in. U.P.I.UPI - 47 words
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Article46 1963-08-29 3 LONDON, Wed. Polio Immunisation has virtually eliminated the disease in Britain, a report by the Office of Health Economics, an independent organisation founded by the British pharmaceutical industry, said yesterday. Twenty-five million people had been vaccinated in a campaign which cost £18 million46 words
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127 1963-08-29 3 IVAN NUYS (California*. Wed. Actor George Montgomery made a desperate struggle for a gun— and his life last night with a former German maid who tried to kill him because he spurned her romantic advances, nollce reported. One shot was fired, but Montgomery127 words
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188 1963-08-29 3 ONDON, Wed. The L* British actor's union, Equity, said yesterday it refused to permit Christine Keeler to act in a film about the Profumo scandal because it would "bring grave discredit both upon Equity and upon the film industry." Reasons for the Equity executiveReuter - 188 words
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Article69 1963-08-29 3 PULA (Yugoslavia). Wed.— l Some 40 Western Press corres- 1 Dondents covering the Tito- Khrushchev talks here, staged a mass walkout last night wlirn security officials barred them from the terrace of the Howl VcrudeU at "enla as the WO 1 Communist lcsQtn were visiting it.Reuter - 69 words
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330 1963-08-29 4 August 31 will be a day of big shows MALAYSIA DATE POSTPONED— BUT... gIXGAPORE, Wed, Singapore will hold a rally and march past on Saturday at the Padang to celebrate the State's constitutional advance together with Sarawak and Sabah. The new constitutions under the Malaysia agreement for the three states330 words
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Article271 1963-08-29 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Professor Lim Tay Boh, chairman of the Commission of Inquiry on Education, said today that the commission's final report would provide a blueprint for the development of education in the State over the next decade. Wide range He said this before submitting the unanimous271 words
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134 1963-08-29 4 A reminder to public: Water level is lower- OINGAPORE, Wed. There was a further drop yesterday of 0.3 per cent in the water stocks which now stand at 31.7 per cent. Consumption stood at 54,845,000 gallons yesterday. The Public I tililies Board again reminded the public to give thrir continued134 words
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400 1963-08-29 4 AN HOUR-LONG ar- gument took place in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court yesterday following an objection by a union representative against an affidavit filed by Harrisons and Crosfleld (Singapore) Ltd. during hearing of a bonus dispute. Mr. George Lawrence, vice-president of the400 words
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Article361 1963-08-29 4 IN AIR OUT BY AIR M'HK following l« today's Krrirdtile of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Blngapora: ARRIVALS BO AC: r"rorn London. Frankfurt. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 700) 5.5 i p.m.: from Melbourne, Sydni-y. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 711) 9.05 p.m. Qantas: Prom London Rome, Cairo. Karachi, New361 words
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Article, Illustration3009 1963-08-29 5 RIOTERS CAUGHT ME TWICE, BUT EACH TIME HE RESCUED ME FROM BEING HACKED TO DEATH: ATTENDANT Reporters: T.F. HWANG, RODERICK PESTANA J^ PULAU Senang settlement attendant today told a preliminary inquiry how he was saved from being "hacked to death" by3,009 words
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Article56 1963-08-29 5 PICTURE ERROR I IN yesterday's, issue of the Straits Times, a picture purported to He of a witness. Mr. Low Ah Kow. was published with the report on the riot case. The picture, in fact, is of Mr. Johnny Wons Nai Poh. a prisons <>m<er. who is not connected with56 words
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Article, Illustration3442 1963-08-29 7 'Unlawful exercise of power against detainees' claims QC IN THE HIGH COURT here today Mr. F. Elwyn Jones, Q.C., submitted that it was an "unlawful exercise of power" on the part of the Singapore Government to put political detainees in solitary confinement. Mr. Elwyn Jones, defending 10 Barisan Sosialis leaders3,442 words
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Miscellaneous179 1963-08-29 7 Atiey Oop By I. l. Itantlin xisr loin- *xi W I wiwrft"''^^^! Iso iw von mod go I Iwwrai «n» k&soruet 11 WIU, X I \»6»rTSa»A /*^^J *FT«3rtL C IXWS I ASaCOHE *WTM rtCPLA I wrm PEOPLE V»O WEt*. 11 U?*LS, 1 SSO^*JE W™ «S. gUCOTS TMM RISMT' I WVCSE179 words
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131 1963-08-29 8 TENGKU: A SHORT RESPITE FROM WORK- ALOR STAR. Wed The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, is spending a "quiet holiday" in his Merdeka House at Jalan Bharu here. I am here for a short respite alter having had no rest lor the past few weeks." he told the Straits Times.131 words
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Article157 1963-08-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'FHE War Department Civilian Staff Association would resort to industrial action if no "satisfactory" reply was received from the War Department by Monday concerning 3,500 amahs working for British servicemen, its president, Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, said today. H? added that should157 words
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Article94 1963-08-29 8 CHAN BENG SOON - MALACCA, Wed. The Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, whose term of office has been extended for another four years by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, will be sworn in at a ceremony at the new Malacca State Legislative Assembly on Friday. The94 words
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312 1963-08-29 8 CHAN BENG SOON by ALOR STAR, Wednesday. pOUR Malayan boats with about 120 fishermen, seized by the Thai authorities two weeks ago, have returned to their bases in Kuala Perlis. The boats and crews have been released after the owners had paid312 words
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281 1963-08-29 8 KEITH HOOPER - Problem of what to do with a Singapore I—seaman1 seaman KEITH HOOPER By OYDNEY, Wed. A real Chinese puzzle is the legal problem of what to do with Singapore seaman Leone Chee Kwong. Leong has been accused of stabbing Second Officer Jan Sandvik, 40. of the Norwegian tanker Brarena, when281 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-08-29 8 THE British High Commissioner in Malaya, Sir Geofroy Tory, holds up an umbrella for the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, as they walk to the plane at Kuala Lumpur airport. Mr. Sandys, who had been in Kuala Lumpur since Saturday flew to Singapore for77 words
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113 1963-08-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday "^O DECISION has been taken by the Social and 11 Welfare Services Lotteries Board about the sale of tickets In Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak after Malaysia Day, Senator T. H. Tan, chairman of the Board, said today. He said: "This matter113 words
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Article23 1963-08-29 8 KLANO. Wed. A "Miss Malaysia" contest for the Klang district will be held at the town Dadang here on Sept. 4.23 words
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Article135 1963-08-29 8 J^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The four-man inquiry commission, appointed to probe outbreak of cholera in Malacca In May, will not begin its on-the-spot Investigation in the State before next month. The commission's chairman. Senator Khaw Kal Boh, the Minister Without Portfolio, said today he had written to135 words
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Article, Illustration1773 1963-08-29 9 THE LIFE AND TIMES OF SAINT EXUPERY THE GREAT FRENCH AVIATOR AND WRITER ON July 81, 1944, Antoiue de SaintExupery, a 44-vcar-okl major in the Free French Air Force, lelt Corsica on a solo reconnaissance flight in a Lockheed Lightning to the mainland of France. He did not return. Internationally1,773 words
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Advertisement410 1963-08-29 9 FLYING BACK ID EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as410 words
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Article255 1963-08-29 10 20 W»r*t Sl* (Mimmum) MR. AND MRS. Edward Nfo Kan Km thank Paator. relatives aad friends far their food wishes and valuable nfta on the occasion of their wedding. MR. T.I. NAIR Thanks Doctors and Nurainx Btaffs of Singapore. JObore G H friend*, and relatives for help, aaaiatance and255 words
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Article56 1963-08-29 10 V. Ward* $H I Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY of our beloved mother Asms Tay M Kirn 'Mrs Tan Quan Kre> who departed on 2T-S-62 and not 19RI SadW missed. IN EVERLOVINC MEMORY of Madam Chew Pob Poev wno was aalled to rent on 28-S-M. Always remembered hv her56 words
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Article45 1963-08-29 10 M era's U (HlmJ—am t» eft. exlrt REALLY PERSONAL thih Cnnstma* send Kodak Photo Greeting Cards. Take pictures now oi your home and your family. Bee youi Kodak dealer or Kodak (Malaya) Limited. 30ft. Alexandra Road. Singapore. 34. Pudu Road. Kuala Lumpur for details45 words
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Article650 1963-08-29 10 The Straits Times Thursday, August 29. 1963 Mission To Jakarta Indonesia is now not likely lto send observers to watch U Thant's teams carry out their i assessment of public opinion 'towards Malaysia in the Borj neo territories, says the official Indonesian news agency. This takes us no further. Despite650 words
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Article283 1963-08-29 10 Congress has been slow to act on the civil rights legislation placed before it by President Kennedy in June. Perhaps the "freedom antl jobs" demonstration held in Washington yesterday by Negroes and white sympathisers will produce a greater sense of urgency. The demonstration testifies more to Negro283 words
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Article285 1963-08-29 10 HRItER - The controversy over the I Japanese wartime massacres I has reached a point where the I Singapore' Government feels obliged to declare a ban on new visas for Japanese businessmen, pending a "just and reasonable settlement." Very few people, least of all the Japanese, would want sucii unsatisfactory relations285 words
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Article473 1963-08-29 10 IITHILST the recent stateTT ment by Mr. P. P. Narayanan regarding the formation of a National Union of Employees in the Public and Civil Services (one national union for all Government employees) Is laudable. It should be emphasised that the Idea Is not new. The concept of473 words
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Article343 1963-08-29 10 I REFER to the letter from "Safety First" <S.T. Aug. 20) concerning which there are certain facts that put a different light on the opinions expressed therein. All geological survey field parties are equipped with first aid medical kits which include not only bandages and anti-malarial drugs, but343 words
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Article, Illustration1043 1963-08-29 10 HRItER I* MONEY, MACHINERY AND NEW MARKETS -IN THAT ORDER A Z INFSS "I is not hold||g ing back the east coast farmer," said a senior agricultural officer firmly. "He knows the difference between $5 and $10. "You dangle a suitable sum in1,043 words
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Article359 1963-08-29 10 HENRY HOGG - A river that brings rich returns HENRY HOGG by RIO DE JAMERO. Wed Had the Ancient Mariner been becalmed 100 miles off the mouth of the Amazon, he would have found plenty of water to drink. Every second of every minute of every hour, the Amazon pours 21.134.388 gallons of359 words
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Advertisement503 1963-08-29 10 Strut. Ti.es Malay M.il Cls»s«fled stfvertlseffiente may be handed lor IX Floor COLD •TOBASSI ANCAOS Orchard a a« COLD STORAGC IKANCHIi AT MOLL ANO HOAO-KATONi KIfPIL PJOAO-HAVAL BASS /MMMU Acents: omr book stork lto WtaMKf Hove. Coltyer o«ay TMf MCWS rajONT PHip.trlcfc S»e»rl«erlce« M. M. ISMAIL S MSJllrany IWUIIM SJTORC503 words
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Advertisement43 1963-08-29 10 '$ee(jW The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Han d Tailo red Best Workmanship Also Importer* Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE 21, Chilli* Srr.et, Tsl: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. S, 54-44, Nathan Row.. KowiooH43 words
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Advertisement148 1963-08-29 10 _^ommKmmm^^ GET DEPENDABILITY IBsfS^^ "THERMOS" Brand vacuum M 1 I flasks for a unique double-seal "THERMOS" Brand flasks ar# jW- —^F made in England with quality W ~2— "irSy materials, quality finish and jm^ ssW I quality design for easier clean* M ing and longer life. fW GET CONVENIENCE W148 words
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236 1963-08-29 11 Settlement of Council row over rating TAIPING. Wed.— A row x between the chairman of the Taipins Town Council, Inche Abdul Karim bin Haji Mohamed Mansor, and Mr. S. Sabaratnam, publicity chief of the United Front, which controls the council, has been settled. Mr. Sabaratnam. in a Press i statement236 words
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Article28 1963-08-29 11 PENANG. Wed Mxmt 320 school children will tie guests ot the City Council at i Merdeka party in the Town Hall at 11 a.m. Merdeka Day28 words
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Article40 1963-08-29 11 PENANO. Wed. Forty nousewlves from Penang, Perak. Kedah and Perlis received certificates from Dutin Wong Pow Nee, wife of the Chief Minister, after completing a three-month course on home economics at the Taman Asohaii Rida, Kuala Batas, yesterday.40 words
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Article455 1963-08-29 11 Goh predicts 8,000 new jobs soon ENTREPRENEURS ARE PUSHING AHEAD L VESTMENT PLANS SINGAPORE'S Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today predicted that the State would soon achieve its torget of providing 8,000 new jobs in industries each year. Speaking at the presentation of 33 pioneer certificates to new455 words
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201 1963-08-29 11 MCA youth call for a ban on 3-digit betting l I^AJANG, Wed. The Federation Government has been asked to ban the three-digit numbers forecast pool. A reso'ution to this effect was adopted at a meeting of all branches of the Malayan Chinese Association Youth held here recently. Other resolutions adopted201 words
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Article26 1963-08-29 11 PENANO, Wed.— Nine cases of tea worth $540 were stolen from a lighter parked alongside the S.S. Taipoo Loy oil Penang Harbour yesterday.26 words
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Article177 1963-08-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday HOSPITAL assistants and nurses in Selangor today supported "in principle" a work-to-ruin by 200 laboratory assistants in hospitals throughout the Federation and the Institute for Medical Research. They belong to the Selan?or Government Medical Services Mr. Charles Abraham, the union secretary, told177 words
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Article41 1963-08-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. John Martin, of India Tyres Ltd left for England today with his wife and family after serving for six years in Malaya. He will take up a posting with the company in Scotland.41 words
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Article30 1963-08-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-The Federation of Malaya Employers Consultative Association will hold a forum tomorrow at the University of Malaya to wind up its series of lectures for members.30 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-08-29 11 A DOG FOILS ROBBERS' BID TO STEAL KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. AN Alsatian dog, chained near the stairs of a house at Petaling Hill here, yesterday foilet? an attempt by three robbers to ransack the house. The dog, named Kirn I owned by Mr. C. O. son, a deputy secret--1 the275 words
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132 1963-08-29 11 JESSELTON. Wed. The Governor. Sir William Goode, today announced that as from Aug. 31. a full ministerial system consisting of the Chief Minister-designate and the six other ministersdesignate will be introduced in place of the present Member system of Government. The Governor will132 words
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Article78 1963-08-29 11 BINOAPORE. Wed. A Benlor Customs Officer. W D. Anthony. 30 pleaded noi guilty In a magistrate's court today to a charge of being concerned with the Illegal removal of six quart bottles ot duty-free liquor from the Malayan Airways Passenger Service Department on Dec 24. last year.78 words
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Article61 1963-08-29 11 IPOH. Wed. —A six-man delegation from the Perak branch of the Fire Fighting Services Union will meet the State Superintendent of Fire Services. Mr. P. A Gloss, to discuss a new salary scheme, living conditions and working hours. This decision waa taken at a meeting61 words
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Article32 1963-08-29 11 IPOH. Wed The Perak Government will celebrate Merdeka Day with a tea oarty at the Mentrt Beear's residence here at 4.30 Dm About 1000 guests have been Invited.32 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-08-29 11 SINGAPORE. Wed Itf R. C. V. Devan Nair, general secretary of the National Trades union congress, today outlined three approaches which pioneer industrialists could take in their labour problems and relations. THE FIRST was to come to terms with Communistled unions,318 words
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Article21 1963-08-29 11 JOHORE. BAHRD. Wed. Mr. G Pasamanickam has been elected president of the Muar branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.21 words
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128 1963-08-29 11 'DROP ACTOR'S MASK, CALL TO JAPANESE GOVT SINGAPORE, Wed. The chairman of the National Trades' Union Congress Blood Debt Committee, Mr. Ho See Beng. today called on the Japanese Government "to drop its actor's mask and come to terms with reality In a statement he said: 'The people of Singapore128 words
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Article139 1963-08-29 11 pENANG, Wed.-The P-n--ang Port Commission made a profit of $3,571,314 In 1962. Dato Laksmana Hajl Mohamed Razalll. the chairman, writes in his annual report submitted to the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jublr. The port handled 3.9 million tons of cargo, a139 words
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Article46 1963-08-29 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Authoress Dr. Han Suyln will talk on •Western education and the youth In the countries of Afro-Asia" on Friday at the University of Singapore, new lecture theatre No. 4. at 8 p.m. The talk is sponsored by the University Socialist Club.46 words
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Advertisement128 1963-08-29 11 KB HI CARS-TRUCKS ENGINES cJTlrpa ■oral ilmiiucil r —rM i£*Dwh t CELLAFORTE Efficient, capable IMPORTER required for the sale of our medical jpecialty CELLAFORTE DRAGEES who is willing to put o full effort behind the introduction of this product in the Maloysion market. CELLAFORTE DRAGEES wert developed upon the basis128 words
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Advertisement95 1963-08-29 11 1 WnSMSmM wb We -M *^K S' NOW HE k MY VnUM ttPSUIE ncssen«rt»lttmlns*sinin«rUslß«hm«c^sule If our body is even mildly deficient of the essential ■i^S^j^ vitamins and minerals it cannot function properly. J^T?5 kAS^i^B You tiremoreeasily.findworkis harder and pleasure I Hm£ is less fun. In brief, the zest goes out95 words
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Miscellaneous491 1963-08-29 11 I Today's radio, TV mmmm RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA <ua.~^* soviet; 476 metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SUOKIVNAVt stttVlCt StKVICE 41.1 metre* metre* A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 A.M.: 600 Time Signal, Morning Prelude; 7.16 News; Negara-Ku; b. 02 frelude io 7.20 Bnaklast Bu.leun. 7.30 Up areaKiast; 7.00 lime Slgnui, And Aouui;491 words
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Article106 1963-08-29 12 Be gay the batik way- THE gay print of the batik gives this casual outfit worn iby Miss Susan Lee the smart l look. The "liris" patterned i material is designed sleekly tc i give full play to the slim-fitting i slacks. LThe jacket with the manj- _0- _0- _0-106 words
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Article784 1963-08-29 12 How to make your M-joy complete WITH the celebration of Merdeka Day on Saturday followed by more rejoicings soon ior another big occasion there is much to be done in the home to maJce the family feel there's something special on. There will be the cultural shows sports events, parties784 words
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Article276 1963-08-29 12 THE way you part your hair can make a lot of difference to your face. A beauty expert advises: Start your parting; at the side and let U limb upward to the crown If you want to lengthen your face. The more sharply you slant it276 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-08-29 12 DESIGNER Hubert Givenchy. one of the three fashion rulers of Paris, defied most designers on Tuesday and brought back fitted waistlines and a bulky look into his autumn and winter collection. A UP.I. report said that Givenchy revived suits with long jackets and truly fitted waistlines,59 words
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Advertisement267 1963-08-29 12 Esme Baptista presents a page WORR» ED ABOUT yOV jr w CHILDREN'S GIVE THEM iV*Pir/ TiM.Sty! VIGRAN (MULTIVITAMIN LIQUID) N |(lli I Multi-virantins in a fruit _<><1 flovored bate. The new tasty CQlJ**' w °r *> rBke rhe «tseniial '<■ |l 1 I vitomini children need. lloo ?l x Sau267 words
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Advertisement290 1963-08-29 12 Everywhere you go. the newly jfll designed 'Love Pat' compact VBbils^^Es make* an elegant appearance! It's the chic-ett new way to take New popularly purrd 'Love Pit tohion Camyour make-up with you! Inside Wbiu Wedgwood or Tommt M«WIh» Dnisa. ih« exquisitely designed compact is the famous luxurious 'Love Pat' blend290 words
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Miscellaneous251 1963-08-29 12 Straits Times Crossword Hi tfli 88~~188 tH^i^l "~"Hb»k^l ACROSS 6. Harlng doo* wrooc a boy 1 Tk- mmM^ imm returned (6> TuF prorWe m m f^«*a»« 7 Men guot UK*, Happtne* through toog? (4). (Tto <* *"»«•> <'• 10 aSd c ar^ ud T l^S len iSs -i tears." (WaUon)251 words
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77 1963-08-29 13 pENANG, Wed.— Police investigating last Thursday's $37,000 Jewellery robbery from a goldsmiths shop in Campbell Street searched Penang's gangland areas early this morning. Taking part were CID officers and men, detectives from the Secret Society Branch, and a troop from the Federal Reserve Unit. For77 words
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Article55 1963-08-29 13 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Catholic Teachers' Movement will broadcast a special programme about the church in Singapore. Penang, Malaya, Borneo and Sarawak as part of the Malaysia celebrations on Sunday at 6 pjn. It will start off with a new hymn specially written by the Rev. Fr.55 words
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Article52 1963-08-29 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. British Army transport will collect 560 crippled and disabled children from all over the island on Friday afternoon to take them at a party at the Badminton Hp.'.l given by the Singapore Friary Club. After f.ie party, the army transport ill take them52 words
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Article64 1963-08-29 13 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Negrl Sembllan branch of the National Union of Plantation Workers will' hold demonstrations and protest! meetings if the Government does, not reconsider its line of action reeardlr.g the fragmentation of es-i tates This was one of the resolutions adopted at a meeting of 12064 words
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145 1963-08-29 13 SEREMBAN. Wednesday. THE Negri Sembilan Government is taking steps to recover more than $2,000 from the former president of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. Chin See "Yin. and $5,000 from two council employees. A Government spokesman alleged today that Mr. Chin and the two145 words
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Article98 1963-08-29 13 Lull in war on radio pirates hi MA Ll'MPl'R. Wed. The Broadcasting Department's war against more than -50.000 "pirate" radio owners has "bogged down" because of preparations for Malaysia celebrations. The Deputy Director of Broadcasting. Inche Martadza Zaaba. said this today. He had announced a "Bet-tough" policy against unlicensed tapping98 words
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Article27 1963-08-29 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The un- Identified body of a Chinese was I found in the sea off Telok Ayer Basin at 7 a.m. today.27 words
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Article50 1963-08-29 13 Shock for gang SINGAPORE, Wed. Detectives from the C.I J). led by Asst. Supt. Leng Wah last night raided a hut in Lorong 22, Geylang, and arrested six suspected gangsters. A meetine wa s in progress when the detectives broke into the hut. Four men escaped by a rear door.50 words
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136 1963-08-29 13 Free port status: Talks next month PENANG, Wed. The Penang Chinese Chamber is to convene I a meeting of all regis-i tered Associations in i Penang to discuss the island's free port status. The meeting, to be held on Sept. 14, will consider a resolution seeking retention of the island's136 words
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Article28 1963-08-29 13 PENANO. Wed. About 20 bicycles have been reported lost in Penang during the past three days. Twelve were later found abandoned In the rural areas.28 words
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Article242 1963-08-29 13 Mrs. Bhupalan hits out at Government delay THE 20,000 women teachers in the Federation are "fed up" with the Government's ''flimsy excuses for delaying the implementation of their demand for equal pay." This was stated today by the president of the Federation Women Teachers' Union. Mrs.242 words
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95 1963-08-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thousands of people who obtained citizenship papers by giving false information are to be struck off the electoral rolls. Those who surrendered their papers under the amnesty offer and later qualified for citizenship can have their names reentered on the95 words
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95 1963-08-29 13 Strike in Sandakan over a —sacking SANDAKAN (North Borneo), Wed. Employees of the Borneo I Company here went on strike today in protest against the dismissal of 1 a colleague. The 1.500-strong Sabah Commercial Employees' I Union, which ordered the strike, claimed the dismis- sal was a "case of victlmL-a-Reuter - 95 words
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Advertisement111 1963-08-29 13 BE FIRST WITH A FORD Mr I IV T^ Mr f "^t^>- V •iP V W CONSUL 315 $6,595. *l FOR QUALITY, ELEGANCE, ECONOMY HkS'l wESle^ CONSLX CAPRI By FORD of BRITAIN The whole family will find the CONSUL 315 more than adequate for business and leisure motoring. New styling,111 words
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Advertisement372 1963-08-29 14 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor from Class A, Head IV Sub-head 8 Registered Contractors up to 3.00 pjn. of 30th September, 1963 for supply and laying 27 inch diameter steel main from Bukit Jelutong Plant to Port Swettenham. Klang. Pull particulars are372 words
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Advertisement183 1963-08-29 14 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from tenderers holding vaild secondhand dealers' licences up to 12.00 noon on 11th September. 1963 at 1 the of nee of the Jurutera Negeri. I J K.R., Pulau Plnang for the SALE OP THREE <3i NOS. NATIONAL FOUR-STROKE VERTICAL OIL ENGINES.183 words
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Advertisement433 1963-08-29 14 NOTICE NOTICE Change cf Address for Collection! Cf Electricity Bills at tUub Please note Ut t as trom lsi September, 1963 all Electricity Bills in the Raub Area must b< paid at he Central Electricity Botuv Office, Cheroh Road. Raub and NOT at the °ost Office. Raub The collection hours433 words
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Advertisement818 1963-08-29 14 mm (Continued from Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Warda SS (Mi*.)— Box St eU. txtrm EXPERIENCED CLERK for Com- > merclal Firm required Immediately. Apply 82, North Bridge Road, SlngaI- pore-6 COOK GENERAL AMAH Full Time. Recent references. Call at 37 Calrahill n Circle, Spore 9, between 7 p.m. and818 words
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Advertisement1035 1963-08-29 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Ward* SS (Min.)-Bmx tt eta. axtrm IDEAL PLACE IN the centre of town for accommoda tlon -work Ing girls or business-dressmaking, if you are Interested pbone ***** (Spore). LUXURY FURNISHED. Fully equipped Oat 2-Bedrooms Aircondltlooed. Long/Short Term. Executive House Oxley Rise. Phone (Singapore) *****. TO LIT vacant Bhop-houses1,035 words
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Advertisement949 1963-08-29 14 TUITION Ward* U (Mln.y—Bax M eta. ertr FSR SPOKEN ENGLISH consul Englishmen at Tne School of Spoke English. 338, Telok Ayer Street (Ansoo Circus), Singapore 1. or TeM phone *****. EVERSURE DRIVING SCHOOL, Bi pertenced English speaking Instructor! Guaranteed Course can be arrange* Charges moderate. 162 Orchard Rose Spore. Pbone949 words
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Advertisement1731 1963-08-29 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* U (M ln.}— B.x Sa ata. aMrm t RENAULT FLORIDE 7.300 mlMs 0 Agent maintained for immediate sale Owner leaving. Fkons) (B'pore) ***** after 8 p.m. ISSO DIANA SCOOTER In very good > condition. Taxed till March 1964 $750/- ->■ 0.n.0. Phone Thorn a i1,731 words
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Advertisement1455 1963-08-29 15 tB LIVERWIHL k WIST COAST U.K. f On* S'boi* Bmi* r. rtm rtnmt MEMNIN Ctr.oi, MantilUt, Aaertk. ll Pt Sipt 1 I pttl, Heiiano. Maaajurg UOMEICN onrptM. Gusge* 6*1.11 Stpt 2 Sett 4 AMTENOI iiitrpiM. Ht.rt Sipt 5 Sept 7 Sapt 1/11 Stft II PERSEUS Lp.ti. Outjiit. Giasgea Sept 111,455 words
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Advertisement1517 1963-08-29 15 mTTTWSTTJwTWjKfuiiJ^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMIUHG, IRtMENT, ANTMEV, lOTTERD»M. AMSTEROAM. OSLO. GOTHENBUW AN! CtPEHMAGEN itT^'^C»\ S'oort P. Sham Ptnang rarVKT^VI "MALACCA" I) Sail** II Plrt/21 Aug M/llAaj rH )B»\h| "SONGKHJk" B) UPirt/4Sept 5 ,7 Stpt 9 Sipt vW Usl "fAIAkOMA" t) 21/24 Sept 2S/i) Stpt1,517 words
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Advertisement1488 1963-08-29 15 MlE s MfStLIIME rXPREM SERVICt TS LSMMtt, LIVERfOOt S CONTINENTAL PSITTS. aVpon P. S'haa Pimm BENNACHIt (K) N-tdft, I'ttt, 6't.OUtt. roal I* «/J*«« 1 BENNEVIS (E.Lpj L'pMl, Hull. A'wtrp. N ktfg G. IS/AM IS Aug 31/ 4 BENCLOE IE.L.) L'Jea. H'lirg, Antwerp Aag M/ 4 Stpt 1/ I BEHMHOI LIM1,488 words
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Advertisement1343 1963-08-29 15 feMcALISTER «3c CO.. LTD. W»w in: hi nir r*>V ELLERMAN LINE tf* BXAVBNESS LINE LONDON NAMSdtB, BSTIEMAM. IBS ANCIUS. SAN FUNCISCS, kUVRE huLL k MI*ILESI»OUG«. MATTIE VANCOUVER k POITLANI erS s* upon ™*\»l«™ l %m S'por* P. Sham Pining SUNNtvilLt S. 4-1/11 «at 11 A«g/J Sipt 1/ 7 Stpt S1,343 words
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453 1963-08-29 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS continued quietly steady on tbe Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in most cases with the index barely shifting. Inevitably much attention was concentrated on the newest listed share Hume Industries (Mal*>a) which initially shot to 51.60 on Federation dealings. It453 words
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588 1963-08-29 16 MAL AYA N STOCK EXCHANGE (""OMBINED buMnew in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: B*«»ttsd (1.000) $1.60: Disnleps (2.000) J3.CS, (2,000) $3.10: C. SitMltsr* (1.000) $3.17; ard*. (3.0O0) $3.40; Pad. Oiss. (1.000) $1.60; Ouwm588 words
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505 1963-08-29 16 rpHERK was a jump of X 51.37J in the Straits tin price yesterday to $452.25 on an offering of 250 tons, down 10 tons. Tin finished on a firmer note In London on Tuesday with gains ol around £2 per ton. The505 words
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Article79 1963-08-29 16 THr. Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for csJcalatlnc custom* duties for the week beginninc on Aucust 29. Rubber 67\ eU a Ib. Copra 5456 a ton. Coconut oil 5776 a ton. Palm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernels 5363 a ton. The rate of duties79 words
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Article123 1963-08-29 16 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Wed. {CONFIDENT Trading continued v and values rose over wide a range. Most moves were small. Some selected ■locks had good gains on buying support following encouraging company reporU. Oils steadied and although most Issues showed gains, profit-taking forced some losses. Associated Aus- tralian dropped by Is.123 words
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Article75 1963-08-29 16 CHINESE Prorluc. Eichanie. Singspere neen prices psr plcul yestsrday: Cecenut ell bulk S4Si sellers drum |4ft| seller*. C*»rs: Aug. Sept. UK /Continent »28i buyers i Peso**: Muotok white SI3S sellers. Sarawak white |132 i sellers, special Sarawak black 5920 aellers. garbled LampoaK black ««2t sellers. ASTA $102* sellers75 words
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Article73 1963-08-29 16 Further July rubber crops Included: London Asiatic Group 2,770,000 Ib. Patalinf Group 2,101.000 Ib. Golden Hope GroaP 1.883.000 Ib. CaaUefield 367.000 Ib Hottotc 396.000 Ib. Holvrood 100.000 Ib Hon K Kong- 45.000 Ib. Kllllnajhall Rubber I 61.000 Ib. Kuala Srianfor 76.000 Ib Malaysia Rubber Co., Ltd. 90.000 Ib73 words
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Article251 1963-08-29 16 OCPTfMBBR fint grade rubber ouy- ers f.e.b. cioi.d at S p.m. In Singaaere and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 67J cent* per Ib. dowa tnrcerlKhths of a cent on Tuesday* cloatng level for the position. Tbe tone waa quiet. R.A.S. and F. M.H.I, elating prlsst in eent> per Ib.251 words
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Article23 1963-08-29 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indict* Aua;. 27 Auk. 28 Industrials: 116.56 116.47 Tins: 107.47 107.08 S rubbers: 111.58 111.58 I>ec. 29. 1982 100.23 words
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Article188 1963-08-29 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August SB. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dualon* -.'0 Ma. Cootsiners II eta. K. Smelters 20 cts. M.Almter IS eta. Ksso 21 its. Robinson II its. K. ft N. is eta. C. Ktorage 4td Uammon 16 cts. Rothmans 11 ill. H. 8 pur a 11 eta. s Ijwi188 words
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Article26 1963-08-29 16 August 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67 i cento (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5452.25 (upSl.37i>. Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article92 1963-08-29 16 'I-ME Malayan Bietiang* Banks' Am- alattan made tneae change* la tta rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rmiea to $100): New Yar«: buying. TT 83! airmail OD 33 7/8. 90 d/at. 33 3/16 credit bill*. 33 5/16 trade bills. Selling TT er 0D ready: Mew Verh 32 v in92 words
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Advertisement1093 1963-08-29 16 L VV"*^"*'*'*^'^ KAWASAKI KISEW KAISHA. LTIX U.S.A. Psjetti*. Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada Service S'por* r. S'nani Honolulu a.rranciacs i-/>*4sisa M. lot* Msnt'sst "GMska Man" 7/ I Sapt 1/ I Stpt 24 Stpt 1 let 23 Oct 1 NOT "Nnsis Manr M/n«**l 14/25 Salt n hi II kt II1,093 words
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Advertisement1047 1963-08-29 16 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS CMlft lying *lsni»M* tfts tlnasswr* Laomedoo. Burma EnwraM. Tsetat HsrtMur wharvss »r eiMstsrt ts- Neso Star, Pakkol. Niacni, Azumsaaai e)sy ara: Maru, Bombay Mara, Bthstpsuttt Rhexeaor 8/8. Torrsns 40. ■«i«« r Maldama, City of Klpon. Add«rl« N.W. 2, Nlcoltns Masfnk 4/5, Somali Blelsn. Tossatot, Alxa Maru,1,047 words
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Advertisement865 1963-08-29 16 NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED LOSS OF INIT CERTIFICATM The following Unit Certificate* registered In the name of William Grundy have been reported lost and are declared null and void. Certificates Nos. 2818 and 3587 covering 2.000 unlU of the Third Malayan Fund. j MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LTD, Managers, Third865 words
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Advertisement1001 1963-08-29 17 j NOTICE BANK HOLIDAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tne B*«ks In the Federation ol that 1, HO SOON LOO, of No. 56 Malaya will be closed for business Main Road, Chemor. Perak, have n Sa'urd 87 31st August 1963— applied for a new 3rd Class Public HARI KEMERDEKAAN. House Licence1,001 words
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Advertisement859 1963-08-29 17 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING tt DEVELOPMENT BOARD. SINGAPORE requires CONTRACTS OFFICER la seale 1 Sl2BO-***** to take charge of letting ol contracts, estimating, cost- 1 Ing, financial control and super- vision of about 30 administrative and technical staff. Qualifications and experience: Must nave passed the Final Examinations of the Royal859 words
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Advertisement1118 1963-08-29 17 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TBUMB tinnrv TENDER NOTICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received TENDERS are invited for the from registered J.K.R. Con- complete construction of an eleven tractors In Clasa 'D' and storey air conditioned hotel on above up to 3.00 p.m. on Lota I*l Block OC. Jesse It on1,118 words
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Advertisement375 1963-08-29 17 TENDERS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited lor the purcbaae of one lot of scrap Iron lying at Civil Engineering Depot. Gate B. Singapore Harbour Board. Full particulars and coudmon.s »f tender are obtainable from the Secretary. Tne Singapore Harbour Board, P.O. Box 300. Singapore. The Board375 words
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Advertisement246 1963-08-29 17 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for aopolntment to Lectureships or Assistant Lectureships in the following DepartmentsDepartment Particular qualifications BIOCHEMISTRY Registrable medical qualification or Rood Honours degree In biochemistry, with teaching and research experience in Biochemistry. MATHEMATICS At 'east good Honours decree in Mathematics, with relevant teaching and/or research expenenc*246 words
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Article198 1963-08-29 18 HOCKEY Kartar sparks Spore win SINGAPORE. Wed Two grand goals by international centreforward Kartar Singh enabled Singapore Government Services to enter the semi-finals of the pan-Malayan intergovernment department hockey tournament, when they beat Negri Sembilan 3-2 on the Pa- dang here today. Singapore will now meet Malayan Police, the fa-198 words
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Article51 1963-08-29 18 CANTERBURY. Wed. I Feter Richardson, the 32- year-old Kent and England left-handed opening batsman, became the first player this season to score 2.000 runs when he hit his 24th run for the county against the West Indians here today. Kent had scored 118 for two wickets at51 words
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111 1963-08-29 18 Conn flies in-minus his Norton frame SINGAPORE, Wed.— Motor cycling ace Chris Conn flew in from England today with only the engine and gear-box 01 his Norton Manx. Chris, who is here to contest, the Johcre Grand Prix at the weekend, said "There was no room on the Diane lor111 words
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Article47 1963-08-29 18 PRAGUE. Wed— Emil Zatopete. Czechoslovakia's Olympic triple gold medal winner, and his wife. Dana, the Czechoslavak. Javelin champion, will be athletic eoache* in Jakarta from Oct 1. Dana will stay in Indonesia for three months, while Emil will most likely remain there for a year. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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386 1963-08-29 18 Malaya and India level after first clashes WELLINGTON, Wednesday. ]y|ALAYAN and Indian Thomas Cup players clashed for the first time today in the New Zealand badminton championships at Hamilton and finished all square. In the second round of the men's singles India's No. 1 Nandu Natekar had a comfortable 15Reuter - 386 words
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Article61 1963-08-29 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. New c.acs for the Malaysia celebration sports festival are: \;.hlrUrs Sept 13-13; basketball Sr;>t il-I5: badminton Sept. 11--14 rvclinc Sept. 16-18; chess Sept.' 15: cull Sept. 18. hockey Sept. 11--15: judo Sept. 19: shooting Sept. 16-18: swimming Sept. 16: sepak raja Sept. 19-20; tennis61 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-08-29 18 KUALA LIMPIR. Wed. -Cricket, like calypso and rum, was one of the ingredients in the lives of threequartrr million inhabitants in strife-free Trinidad. Guest sprakor at the Rotary Club\ weekly luncheon meeting. Mr. Arthur Acham. said this today in the course of a talk139 words
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134 1963-08-29 18 HOCKEY SINGAPORE UMPIRE MAY GO TO OLYMPICS SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Hockey Association Umpires Board will recommend a Singapore umpire for the Olympic Games tournament at Tokyo next year. He Is Tan Kah Jin, who was recently appointed an international umpire by the IHF. Board secretary Maj. P.C. Wilbur said134 words
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Article34 1963-08-29 18 TOKYO. Wed. Yoshinori Takahashi (Japan) won the Oriental welterweight boxing title by outpointing Makoto Watanable (Japan) here last night. The title had been vacant since champion Kenjl Fukuchl retired in Febraury Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-08-29 18 LAN URE, Arsenal's new centre-half, tackles Wolverhampton centre-forward Farmer (right) during the opening match of the new season at Highbury. London. Ure, soon in action for his new club, was transferred from Dundee for a £62,500 fee. Reuter picture.Reuter - 39 words
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Article737 1963-08-29 18 CRICKET All set for fourth county championship in five years LONDON, Wed.—Yorkshire yesterday gave themselves an almost unassailable lead in the English county cricket championship by completing their expected innings win over Leicestershire at Scarborough. If they win their return fixture at Leicester, beginning today,Reuter - 737 words
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Article202 1963-08-29 18 Arsenal get full points off WBA SOCCER T O N DO N, Wed. Arsenal, beaten decisively by Wolverhampton Wanderers on football's opening day on Saturday, gained their first points of the season when they beat West Bromwich Albion 3-2 in a First Division match here last night. But they wereReuter - 202 words
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Article62 1963-08-29 18 LONDON, Wed. Garrlncha. the famous Brazilian rieht winger, will be unable to play for tha Rest of the World against England in the English P.A. centenary match here on Oct. 23. Harry Cavan, a FIFA vicepresident, who is in charge of the team, said GarrlnchaReuter - 62 words
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Article22 1963-08-29 18 LONDON. Wed.— Rugby Leaßue results: Div. 2 Dewsbury 17 Salford 7: Doncaster 7 Batley 4; Oldham 6 Leigh 6. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article41 1963-08-29 18 SOCCER Spore BH LrarurCup: Spore Glass 2 Weame Bros 1: Maruzen Toyo 2 Harper GUflllan 0: Seniors: HK Bank 2 Branitoco 1: Mai. Airways 1 Mercantile Bank 1; Juniors: Borneo Motors 5 5 NTS 0. Penang Div. 2: MTC 641 words
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Article, Illustration1881 1963-08-29 19 RACING by WINGATE OUTSTAYS RIVALS OVER 10F JPOH, Wed—Edmundus slammed a field of Class 1 Div. 2 sprinters by seven lengths in heavy going here today. Following heavy rain in the morning, punters went solidly on the mudlarks but Edmundus was neglected in the1,881 words
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Article44 1963-08-29 19 BIG SWEE P TOTAL POOL $137,100 1 No. 2*7544 ($35,932) 2 No. ****** <$IMM) 3 No. *****4 ($9,425) Starters ($1,179 each): Noa. *****8, *****1, *****8, *****4. *****8, *****7. *****3, *****6. Consolation ($565 each) Nos: *****6, *****3, *****9, *****3, *****1, *****0. *****2, *****3, *****7, *****4.44 words
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366 1963-08-29 19 T ONDON. Wed. The L* Royal and Ancient Golf Club, at St. Andrew's, Scotland, the governing body of the game in Britain, have started a war on golf "shamateurs." They issued a new set of rules today, calculated to maintain amateur status. GolfersReuter - 366 words
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Article114 1963-08-29 19 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three new Au&iralian horses have been registered with the MKA. They are: Class 2 PantJMiU, late Bold Doma, 4 b a m by Bold Buccaneer Boolina. Class 3 Thunder Bird, late Castillan, 5 hr a a by Denmar— Janleval; and Coronation 11. late Dirge, 4114 words
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Article181 1963-08-29 19 CYCLING STORE AIM FOR 3 'GOLDS' SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore's nineman team to the Malaysia cycling carnival at Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 16-18 expect to win at least three events. Ng Chwee Lye, the SACA secretary and coach, said he expected this team to make amends for their failure in the181 words
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262 1963-08-29 19 ATHLETICS Sarawak will be strong rivals by FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sara wak's 18--strong contingent will provide a formidable challenge for gold medals in the Malaysian athletics championships here on Sept. 12-13. Leading the challenge will be Kuda Dita (110 m hurdles), 1 Latif Olen (400 metres and 800262 words
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Advertisement410 1963-08-29 19 THOMAS CUP t MALAYA INDIA SILVER GRAY BADMINTON RACQUET 5 OUT OF 6 PLAYERS OF OUR MALAYAN TEAM ARE USING THE LATEST SILVER GRAY "THOMAS CUP" MODEL MADE TO THE SPECIFICATION OF THE WORLD CHAMPION WONG PENG SOON NEW STOCKS ARRIVING SHORTLY IVinatoiu Ltd. No. 4 THE ARCADE. SINGAPORE. TEL:410 words
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Miscellaneous35 1963-08-29 19 WORTS DIARY HOCKEY Spore HA trial (Balestier Rd). SOCCER Penanr Div. 2: IA v ESC; Dlv. 3: DTC Chinese Wanderers (both matches at D. Kramati. L. Permk Dlv. 1: ltd Plantations v IA (T. Anson).35 words
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444 1963-08-29 20 'Stop the Indonesian attacks' plea to UN team By GEOFFREY GELDARD OIBU, Wed. Two Iban women, Sagi Anak Irok. 29, and All Mai Nata, 50, this morning appealed to the United Nations mission to stop the Indonesians from attacking their longhouses. The mission, headed by Mr. Laurence Michelmore, was in444 words
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Article44 1963-08-29 20 ACCRA. Wed.— US-born Dr. William Edward Dubios. international sociologist and scholar, died at his home here la. t night, aged 95. A winner of a Lenin peace prize in 1959. Dr. Dubios has been working on an Encyclopaedia Alricana. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article118 1963-08-29 20 LONDON, Wed.— Fresh from their Test triumph at the Oval, the West Indian cricketers were forced to toil hard against Kent at the start of their three-day match at Canterbury today. At the tea Interval the county had made 222-4 (Denness 80. Luckhurst 57 n.0.). Tea118 words
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Article53 1963-08-29 20 A necessity at $25,000 each JAKARTA. Wed.— A Television set was not a luxury but a necessity for an Indonesian citizen, the Information Minister, Dr. Ruslan Abdulganl. said here. The price of television sets in Jakarta ranges from 250,000 to 400.000 rupiahs about $17,000 to $25,000 at the official rateReuter - 53 words
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Article39 1963-08-29 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. A. Suriakumaran is celebrating Avani Moolam (Hindu festival) at the Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple in Ceylon Road tomorrow with special ceremonies. This celebration, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Is open to the public.39 words
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Article327 1963-08-29 20 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Wed.— Stock markets were quiet with buyers reluctant to extend themselves very far Apart from some encouraging company statements there was little else to stimulate demand and buying was very selective. Most leading equities had a slightly easier appearance but exceptions were Triplex Holdings and Bowaters after327 words
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382 1963-08-29 20 \|R. Khoo Peng A Loong, chairman of the Sibu Urban District Council, submitted a memorandum to the U.N. mission on behalf of the SUPP majorities of the Sibu Urban and Rural District Councils. The memorandum stated that the two councils were of382 words
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112 1963-08-29 20 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed.— Brunei's decision to stay away from Malaysia would not adversely affivt its good relations with neighbouring states. Sir Omar A!' Saifuddin hf Sul»;in. m d toit >v Speaking at the opening of •hi State's Legislative oun--il. called for the first time tinceReuter - 112 words
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Article47 1963-08-29 20 LONDON, Wed. Spot 20 Ud., Oct. 30 Sd., Nov. 20V»d., Dec. 20\>d., Oct. Dec. 2DVid., Jan./ Mar. 20\d., Apr/June 20 13/IM., July/ Sept. 20% d.. Oct./ Dee. 20-, d., Jan./ Mar. 20 15 16U. c'.f. Sept. 19"; d. Oct. 20d., Nov. 30 3/16 d., Tone: Easier.47 words
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Article26 1963-08-29 20 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £906. sellers £007, Forward buyers £900' i. sellers £901. Settlement £906. Turnover a.m. 175 tons p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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213 1963-08-29 20 Swine fever in Triang kills 750 pigs RENTONG, Wed. Half of the 1,500 pijjs in Triang, near Temerloli, have died in the past 10 clays following an outbreak of swine fever. Teams of veterinary officers are now out in the village to inoculate the animals to check the disease from213 words
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Article254 1963-08-29 20 SUBANDRIO'S WARNING TO STUDENTS JAKARTA, Wednesday. THE Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. told a leftwing youth leader who organised yesterday's demonstration outside the United States Embassy that he should not let Indonesian citizens be "exploited by foreign groups." The youth leader, Mr. Achmad Qodar. a member of the Communist-controll-ed Youth254 words
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Article70 1963-08-29 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Ng Ben,? Kee. 31. a prisoner who escaped from the Tenth Magistrates Court on July 1. had another 18 months added today to the three-year-sentence he Is now serving for theft. The Sixth Magistrate. Mr. Sachi Saurajen, convicted and jailed him for 1870 words
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209 1963-08-29 20 SINGAPORE ALLIANCE MOVE ON 'HALF-BAKED PUPILS' SINGAPORE, Wed. The executive committee of the Singapore Alliance wants the present Government primary school leaving examination held at the end of Primary Six, to he abolished. Instead, it wants a Government lower secondary certificate examination to be introduced for all schools at the209 words
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Article59 1963-08-29 20 MR. WILLIAM, Wea Boag tint*. aned s'j, paaof •lully on 2*. 1-63 ut 6S-K Loron^-M Telok Kuril leaving behind 7 daughter"", I «on. .1 MMiK-in-law. 1 daiiKhtrr-m-lHu IS Krandchildren .<nd I nrr.it-^rand-chlldrcn to mourn his ioj-.-. Cortege leaves the above addnM at 4.45 p.m. OB Friday. 30-S-63 to The59 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-08-29 20 UIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures m Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: liixhtst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 82 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 75 ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 7542 words
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