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Title Section19 1963-08-21 1 AVEBAfiE DAILY fEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 National Library. Estd. 1845. Singapore. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1963 15 CENTS KPN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration784 1963-08-21 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - TENGKU'S APPEAL 'What we agreed in Manila..' FELIX ABISHEG AN ADE N 'Co-operate— in the spirit of Maphilindo' he says THE PROBLEM OF OBSERVERS: CALL TO INDONESIA AND PHILIPPINES TO HELP EXPEDITE THE DWFICVLT WORK OF THE U.N. MISSION By I: KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN today appealed to784 words
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341 1963-08-21 1 From WEE KIM WEE JKSSKI.TON, Tues.— The United Nations Secre-tary-General's Malaysia assessment team here has cabled U Thant for a decision on whether the mission .an proceed with its work in Sarawak and here without the presence of Indonesian observers, according to341 words
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156 1963-08-21 1 Gallstones again: Soskarno summons -sinsehs JAKARTA. Tues. President Soekarnn has suffered a recurrence of an old gallstone complaint. Seven Chinese physicians examined him for four hours, at Merdeka Palace today. A reception scheduled tonight for visiting dance troupes from the Philippines, Pakistan and Thailand, which President. Soekarno was to have156 words
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555 1963-08-21 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By i: SINGAPORE. Tues g}X-POLICE inspector, Mr. W.I). l)iis:i. «JO, missing since Sunday morning, was found brutally murdered in the sen oft Telok Aver Basin today. Police found hi* body weighted down by two rusty ship's wrenches, each weighing about 301 b.555 words
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Article42 1963-08-21 1 MANILA. Tues. President Macapagal has dropped a plan to charge Vice-President Pelaez with "abandonment of post" (or leaving his Job as Foreign Secretary last month without waiting for formal acceptance of his resignation. The decision was announced last night.42 words
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Article22 1963-08-21 1 BANGKOK, Tues.— The United States Ambassador to Thailand. Mr Kenneth T. Young. Jr., left (or home with his family yesterday.22 words
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Article, Illustration407 1963-08-21 1 SINGAPOHF. Tuesday A FORMER waitress, Madafu Tan ton ('heow, who claims to be :i lawful secondary wife of the late "Biscuit King," Mr. Lee Gee Chong, is asking for a share of his $tf million estate. The hearing of the case began407 words
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Article36 1963-08-21 1 Triplets— at 42 ALBEfftT <N Franco. Tues. Mm* Suzanne Vlmart, 42. who already has 14 children, gave birth to triplets here yesterday. All three a girl and two boys and their mother are doing well.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article61 1963-08-21 1 BANGKOK, Tues. Eighteen people were arrested on Sunday in another round-up of Communist suspects in Northeast Thailand, where police said an assassination plot against Premier Saxit Thanarat had been discovered. Police said the assassination plot was to have been carried out during Marshal Barit's visit to61 words
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Article180 1963-08-21 1 Parliament passes Malaysia Bill LT L ALA LUMPLR, 1V Tues. Alter an all-day and night sitting, the Drum Ra'ayat passed, with shouts of "Merdeka Malaysia." the controversial Malaysia Bill by 73 votes to 15, shortly before midnight. The voting was: For the Bill 73 Alliance; against: eight PMIP. six Socialist180 words
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Article210 1963-08-21 1 SINGAPORE. Turn. I MORE troops were flown to the Borneo territories today. A unified command declined to reveal the strength of the contingent, but said they were from 1/2 Gurkhas. Another batch of men from the same unit was sent to Borneo a few days ago.210 words
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223 1963-08-21 1 Another sharp fall in rubber price SINGAPORE. Tues. Rubbrr again fell sharply today, bringing; the price to levels last seen in August 1954. Today's fall of three-quar-ters of a cent which took the price of September first grade to 66 3/8 cents. This follows a drop of 1 7/8 cents223 words
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Article41 1963-08-21 1 A 'fc.iM Pjki^t.up lilts < nnipuNory millt.in (riming ««H tofta mini (liitrlv for mm ato«| I ist P<kist;in V»rdrr IJclltlT JEBCSAUEM T*** Kr.jrlt Cabinet iecided todaj to iearad l|r tomniinv: °f v uritv ounul to tWlilH >^rnn )3yrr>M"n Paft tl41 words
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241 1963-08-21 2 SAIGON, Tues Buddhist leaders at Hue central Vietnam, warned yesterday there would be more demonstrations and protest suicides if the Government did not return the body of a novice priest who burned himself to death last week. In a letter to the Province Chief,Reuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-08-21 2 S. African crime rate soaring PRETORIA, iues,. South Africa's average jail population soared to 62,769 in 1962 an increase of 96 per cent compared with 1952. Dr. P. J. van der Walt. Mayor of Pretoria, said yesttrday. The Mayor, who Is also Profe»:»oi of Criminology at the Unlver iity ofReuter - 73 words
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107 1963-08-21 2 The last stand of the Kumaon soldiers FRONTLINE troops of the Indian Army dedicate a monument in barren Chushnl Valley to 114 soldiers of the Kumaon Regiment, who fell while defending the barren mountain pass against last autumn's Chinese invasion. Of 120 Kumaons covering the valley's right flank on Rezang107 words
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Article107 1963-08-21 2 JERUSALEM. Tuesday SYRIAN artillery has been moved into villages along the Israeli border and guns trained towards Israeli villages, the Israeli newspaper Maariv reported yesterday. Maariv. which quoted a Jordanian newspaper as its source, said the Syrian army ?eneral staff has ordered evacuation of borderReuter - 107 words
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Article38 1963-08-21 2 KHARTOUM. Tues.— The Sudan Government has announced an air. sea and trade boycott against Portugal and South Africa. Aircrart and ships of both countries are barred from using Sudanese territory, space and waters. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article27 1963-08-21 2 TOKYO. Tues.— More than 100 delegates from 48 countries today opened here a meeting to study and sign agreement to eliminate crimes on aeroplanes. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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67 1963-08-21 2 Night club pickpockets in slit-skirt cheongsam HONG KONO, Tues. Women pickpockets in glamorous siltskirt cheongsams, are operating among the colony's high society. Their victims are Europeans and tourists at night clubs and parties. Many women had been arrested, a police spokesman said today. But he declined to comment on aReuter - 67 words
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Article53 1963-08-21 2 TOKYO. Tues.— The United States 6th Air Force in Japan said today the segregation problem in Misawa. northern Japan, had bee., "resolved quietly and in an orderly manner." Japanese bar operators at Mlsawa, one of the bases of the Air Force, have aureed to discontinue theirReuter - 53 words
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Article51 1963-08-21 2 AMMAN. Tues.— The Ruler of oil-rich Kuwait. Sheikh Sir Abdullah as-Sallm as-Subah. has given £1 million out of his own pocket to help build houses for people with low incomes. Kuwait Radio reported. The Sheikh's income is reputed to be about £1 million a week.—Reuter - 51 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-08-21 2 UNITED NATIONS, Tues.— The UN Un-der-Secretary, Mr. C. V. Narasimban, left for Asia yesterday to net the facts for the Secretary General, U Thant, on such matters as the Thailand-Cam-bodia border dispute, treatment of Buddhists in Vietnam and the situation125 words
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234 1963-08-21 2 For sale: Widower (with house, car, TV for $8,400 SYDNEY, Tues. A 37--ye a r old widower advertised himself for sale today. The price, with four children, fully- furnished house and car thrown in is A£ 1,200 i 58.4001. The widower who did not give his name, invued olfers fromReuter - 234 words
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Article20 1963-08-21 2 HONO KONO, Tues— The University of Hong Kong Is to start a blrd-watchlng course for "lovers of winged nature."20 words
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Article74 1963-08-21 2 TORONTO, Tues. The African practice of having three or more wives is more honest than the Western idea of "taking one wife, divorcing her. taking another and so on," according to a Nigerian bishop, the Rt. Rev. S.O. Odutola. Questioning the Christian condemnation of polygamy andReuter - 74 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-08-21 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby -J) I«APPUB ON MOUCtt/g/' V^«OlTeyt»_> V IT IT OMy/14 words
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182 1963-08-21 3 Christine sues Daily Telegraph for libel LONDON, Tues. Christine Keeler, the red-haired model involved in the sex scandal surrounding Mr. John Profumo and Dr. Stephen Ward, is to sue the Daily Telegraph for libel. Her lawyers, in a statement, said the suit was in respect of an article in theReuter - 182 words
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99 1963-08-21 3 LONDON, Tues— Mr. John Profumo. who resigned as War Minister after lying about his affair with Christine Keeler, has given up his post as trustee of an English preparatory school, it was reported yesterday. Mr. Profumos resignation, effective on June 24, has99 words
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Article, Illustration450 1963-08-21 3 WEST GERMANY ENDS 11-DAY HESITATION LONDON. Tuesday WEST Germany yesterday signed the nuclear test ban treaty in Moscow, Washington and London after 11 days' hesitation. At the same time she issued a declaration emphasising her continuing refusal to recognise East Germany. Her Moscow envoyReuter - 450 words
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Article30 1963-08-21 3 MOSCOW. Tues. A Chines* song and dance ensemble yesterday opened a six-week tour of the Soviet Union with a concert in the Mossovet i Moscow Soviet > Theatre. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article191 1963-08-21 3 TRAIN ROBBERY HUNT MOVES TO CITY LONDON, Tuesday. rTHE hunt for the gang responsible for the £2,600,000 mail train robbery and any more money they may have dumped in panic— has moved to the City i of London the square-mile financial heart of the I capital. Police raided offices, a191 words
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Article44 1963-08-21 3 TOULON (South Pranced Tues A grenade was thrown Into a f«fe frequented by North Africans here yesterday seriously injuring three Algerians. Police believed the attack was the result of political differences I between Algerians living In Tou- j lon— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article21 1963-08-21 3 MARSEILLES. Tues.—Fisherman Jean Brun made a big catch here yesterday— a 180-lb skindiver blowing bubbles and adjectives.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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178 1963-08-21 3 150,000 builders strike in Britain LONDON. Tues.—Nearly 500 large building projects in Britain closed down yesterday as 150,000 workers went on strike for "more pay and shorter hours." Pickets were mounted outside No. 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the Prime Minister, .which is undergoing a£3 million reconstruction. "We178 words
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194 1963-08-21 3 T ONDON, Tues. Bri- tain's imports last month totalled £430,--300.000. the highest monthly figure in the country's history. The figure was boosted by high sugar prices and demand for fuel and raw materials for industry. And the trade gap difference between Imports and exportsReuter - 194 words
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Article25 1963-08-21 3 MILAN. Tues. Dr. Konrad Adenauer arrived at Malpensa airport near Milan from Bonn yesterday on his last holiday aa West German Chancellor.— Reutar.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-08-21 3 Prince Charles and Princess Anne, on holiday in Scotland, walk back to their motor dinghy at Fanagill or p oHLiiPiiciiiQ, ("cii ry in^ mO p lets Lie c vii tamers of fresh water for the Royal yacht Bloodhound, in which they are sailing round the West ofExpresspic - 62 words
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159 1963-08-21 3 Distribute Negroes evenly to all states: Governor NEW YORK, Tues. —-Governor Ross Barnett of Mississippi proposed yesterday that America's 20 million Negroes should be distributed equally among the states. Governor Barnett, an open supporter of segregation, made his proposal at a Press conference at White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, whereReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement157 1963-08-21 3 n M Mod J/w/lr—-jd- jTa^^^aßj Teachers agree that Sheaffer's pens write best! Now you too can have Sheaffer's quality for as little as $8/-, when you choose from Sheaffer's IMPERIAL range. Slim, light in weight, these have many unique Sheaffer features built-in: you fill the ink in a single stroke157 words
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Advertisement275 1963-08-21 3 MAKE ACCOUNTANCY YOUR +*C 7i Mfu) w CAREER tVi FREE J BnsineM success is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own, money for emergencies, a car these are some of Urn tangible rewards of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the most275 words
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Article57 1963-08-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will review a guard-of-honour mounted by ihe Boys' BriRade. Singapore Battalion at their 80th anniversary at the Padang en Saturday at 4.45 p.m Puan Noor Aishah. wife of the Head of Stare, will present battalion57 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-08-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tu*S JMIK Singapore Government will launch its second national language week from Sept. to 15 in a bid to "remove the language barrier' among Ihe people of Singapore and Malaysia. The Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, Inche Rahim Ishak, today described230 words
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209 1963-08-21 4 A PROBE TEAM FOR SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE ;MNGAPO:*E. Tues. The Singapore Government and the University of Singapore have Jointly appointed a seven-man committee to inquire into the feasibility of establishing a faculty of technology or a school of applied science within the University of Singapore. This decision was taken209 words
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Article82 1963-08-21 4 SCHOOL TO PUT ON A SHAW PLAY SINGAPORE. Tues.— The St. Andrew s School Dramatic Society wiil stage Bernard Shaw's play. "The Millionairess." at the Cultural Centre from August 29 to 31 to raise funds for the school's new science block. The first two nights, starting at 6.45 p.m. are82 words
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Article27 1963-08-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The YWCAClub is organising an educational tour of Bangkok fjr local students irom Dec. 7 to 20 to increase their knowledge of Thailand.27 words
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Article33 1963-08-21 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Selegle House sub-branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank will be opened by Mrs. Ko Teck Kin, wife of the chairman of the bank on Saturday at 11 a.m.33 words
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586 1963-08-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues TIE Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today spoke of the paramount role that the Singapore Polytechnic could play in triggering the technical r evolution of Malaysia. Speaking at the third graduation ceremony of the institution. Dr. Toh, who586 words
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Article68 1963-08-21 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng today urged tree-planting in Singapore "to induce more rainfall." Speaking at a treeplanting ceremony at the 9'z m.s. Clementi Road as part of the Government's campaign to plant more trees in68 words
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Article382 1963-08-21 4 H-HK following tj today's schedule 1 of civil aircraft movementa at Paya Leb*r airport Blngmpore: ARRIVALS B0 AC: From London, Rome, Damascus, Baghdad, Karachi. Calcutta, Rangoon (BA 730) 0.80 p.m. Japan Air Una*: From Tokyo, Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL 713) 6.15 p.m.; from Jakarta (JL382 words
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142 1963-08-21 4 Part of population may suffer due to rising use of water SINGAPORE, lues. Water consumption yesterday rose to 59,350,000 gallons, the highest figure to be recorded on a rationed day. This resulted in a loss of 27 million gallons from the impounding reservoirs. The Public Utilities Board disclosed that there142 words
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Article, Illustration319 1963-08-21 5 Indonesia leave us alone banner at Jesselton rally AUG. 31 FOR SELF DETERMINA TION, URGES TRIBUNE I^UCHING, Tues. Sarawak should celebrate self determination on Aug. 31 now that the Malaysia date has been postponed, says the Sarawak Tribune in an editorial today. The newspaper says there is a sense of319 words
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342 1963-08-21 5 Soekarno's consul says: People are free to criticise us From WEE KIM WEE JESSELTON, Tues. The Indonesian Consul in North Borneo, .Mr. D. R. S. Moentoro, said today that people here had the right to criticise Indonesia or anyone they pleased. He said this in an interview in his office342 words
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Article45 1963-08-21 5 SINGAPORE. Tue.v— Madam Pay Kah Eiig. 27, a liou.-^wiie. was yesterday robbed by two aimrc men of 5917 in cash and Jewellery. ibben leu iiitjj- UMna up their victim She freed heisel! half an haw MtC and called the police.45 words
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170 1963-08-21 5 Harmony impresses 'Billy Graham' of East IPOH, Tues.— Mr. Greg 1 Tingson, a Christian evangelist known as the "Billy Graham of the East," is impressed by racial harmony in Malaya. "But he does not think Malayans' "religious consciousness" is all that It could be. Prosperous societies were less religious than170 words
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Article19 1963-08-21 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Cathay Pacilic Airways is to resume its weekly service to Brunei from Sept. 219 words
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360 1963-08-21 5 VICTOR NAYAGAM - CUEPACS TO NUEPACS, OR ONE UNION FOR MANY VICTOR NAYAGAM by KUALA LUMPUR Tuesday. READING trade union leaders are working to integrate all the unions representing government employees and those in the public service into a single union. This is aimed at strengthening their bargaining power and streamlining union organisation360 words
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Miscellaneous271 1963-08-21 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS t> Mount mountains as an alter4. Does one choose the gloomy native to 5? (I), view? No! (8). 7. Female marines overcome an 8. Horse-lover who sounds en- American general (t). i-ouraglng (6;. 14. Model whose epic is translated 9 He has news about drink iB>.271 words
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Article, Illustration583 1963-08-21 6 'Strongest protest should be made if necessary in most unfriendly terms 9 REPORTER: Yap Chin Kwee Kuala Lumpur, Tues CENATOR T. H. TAN today criticised Indonesia for its "bad manners and hostility" towards Tengku Abdul Rahman. Senator Tan reierred specifically to Saturuay583 words
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190 1963-08-21 6 Four NCOs on 'danger' expedition down Sungei Pahang SINGAPORE. Tues. Four British noncommissioned army officers in Singapore will attempt what is described as a "dangerous and arduous" expedition by raft down the Sungei Pahang on Saturday. They are Corporal Mick Conway. and Lance Corporals Tony Stock, Chris Grout and Rick190 words
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Article61 1963-08-21 6 MALACCA. Tues. A large gathering attended a cocktail party given by Mr. Jaginder Singh. Assistant Official Assignee. Malacca, ana his wife at t:ie resthouse hero on the occasion of the marriage at their youngest son. Dr. Dhanwant Singh, of the Singapore General Hospital. The bride. Miss Gail61 words
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Article32 1963-08-21 6 SINGAPORE. Tues A salesman. Ho Seng Ouan. was Jailed for six months when he pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust of a sewing machine worth $145 on July 1.32 words
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Article, Illustration975 1963-08-21 6 Last-minute SF bid to send M-Bill to a Select Committee beaten, then more attacks REPORTERS: Fehx Abisheganaden. Tan Tock Saik KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A last minute move by the Socialist Front to refer the controversial 96 clause Malaysia Bill to a Select Committee was rejected by the House of Representatives975 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-08-21 6 Buff* Hunny ISy Ralph Ut-imdnhl ft Jlf MEETING POBKY m— 1 1, r™ "™^™T^™^~™n \EICVATOR?./^15 words
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Article, Illustration1885 1963-08-21 7 PART EIGHT OF THE SERIES THE big inter- national jewellers who are up against gangs working with mili-* tary precision have become very securityconscious, which is just as well because it is a principle of insurance that the insured must take the same1,885 words
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Obituary71 1963-08-21 8 U Wort, $10 (Minimum} DR. C. A. CIBSON-HILL passed s« ay peacefully on lßth August IM3. Kuners.l takes place to-day at 3 p.m. M Ridadan Cemetery. MAOAM CHOW TIANO NEO (aged I 74 years i mother of Low Kai Tee. Low Teek Whve, Low Heng Tee and Low j71 words
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Article236 1963-08-21 8 20 Hurrfi tie (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Chung Chia Mcl gratefuilv thank frli-ndn and relatives for their valuable presents on their wedding occasion 17-H-83. TNI FAMILY OF the late Onf Ah K.r wish to thank all relatives and friends for their condolence and attendance at funeral. THE FAMILY OF236 words
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Article41 1963-08-21 8 :n WoriM SIV (Minimum) WILL Mr. Soh Boon Meng coobM I Ix>h on Thursday 22-8-63 at the bar at 9 a.m. WILMA lnserts/3. XHK/26 NIL deviations. Kupboria minus, resolution plus Kemember Coldrure due ThirtyFirst. Nil Carborundum Ilu/Nine minus three. Kred.41 words
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Article105 1963-08-21 8 Wordt SlO 'Minimum) DRIVE SAO ODOURS away. Spray Airwick. Air in the room stays fresh and sweet -smelling all day. CAPRICE 4. Ngee Ann Building. S lore offers you a wide selection in Itslian Shoes Handbags, Leather (J«>ods, Venetian Glass etc. etc URUMMER AIR FRESHENER Is a must In105 words
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Article48 1963-08-21 8 20 Word* SIH (Mim.) I iINCAPORE GOSPEL TEAM will conduct special meetings at Kuala Lumpur Town Hall on l»th, 20th and -'Ist August at 7.30 p.rn nightly. Inspiring singing and Musical Item* by Talented Younc Mm. Dynamic Memin hy Dr. CD. Jamca. All welcome. Ad-ini.-mon Free.48 words
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Article617 1963-08-21 8 Mr. Khrushchev's "private"' i visit to Yugoslavia is fairly convincing evidence that he I has abandoned whatever hope he had of closing the breach with China. To judge by the officials with him, Mr. Khrushchev's talks with Marshal Tito will be political rather than economic, an617 words
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Article471 1963-08-21 8 Certain unions of civil ser- vants are these days given to declaring that the Government is no longer a "good employer" and is lagging behind the private sector in salaries and conditions of serIvice. The claim is repeated in the letter from the Congress of Unions of Employees471 words
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Article122 1963-08-21 8 Having established the right of Northern Rhodesia to withdraw from the Central African Federation and set the stage for an early independence, Mr. Kenneth Kaunda has gone on to win another important victory. The clean sweep by the United National Independence Party in the Barotseland elections should discourage122 words
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LETTERS
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Letter682 1963-08-21 8 I REFER to your leading article headed "Cuepacs Claim" (S.T. Aug 14). Your arguments against the civil servants' claim for higher housing allowances are illogical. A substantial Increase is justified when you consider that existing rates were fixed more than a decade ago, and that during the last682 words
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Letter63 1963-08-21 8 ON behalf of the many who travel by bus In Malaya, especially from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur. I would like to urge the bus companies to aircondition their vehicles for these hot and tiring Journeys, and give the passengers a chance to admire the countryside Instead of spending63 words
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Article, Illustration1554 1963-08-21 8 DENIS WARNER - Vietcong forces will win this war unless— DENIS WARNER South Vietnam (3) AS THE GUERILLAS GET BETTER AND BETTER EVERY DAY IN EVERY WAY... by the last of llirrc articles THERE appears to be little or no C o mmunist influence at the higher leve.'s of the Buddhists' organisation Most1,554 words
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Advertisement30 1963-08-21 8 NEW ARRIVAL Siamese Bronze Ware Sp at very reasonable prices See them TODAY nsl/4srttisssC*'Wl From: I C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD 310. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)30 words
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Advertisement25 1963-08-21 8 r^-r"] STEEL FILING CABINET OFFICE DESK AND r^^fl CHAIR SITTING ROOM Lj^J^l jL^ FURNITURE S&^^ *—j!' showroom t£«a 3tn 60.. £td. ALEXANDRA ROAD SINOAPORt. 1.25 words
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179 1963-08-21 9 Malaysia's MPs will sit on S'pore-made seats SINGAPORE, Tues. The last of 4,000 pieces of furniture for the new Malaysian Parliament are now lying in a work-room off Balestier Road ready to take their place in history. The furniture was deMgned and produced in Singapore by Dlethelm and Co. Ltd.179 words
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Article48 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The 14-day strike by 300 employees of Borneo Co., Ltd., ha.s been called off. Mr. T. V. Gomez, general secretary of f he Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, representing the workers, r aid agreement had been reached on several major wage claims.48 words
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188 1963-08-21 9 Too many junior police investigators— Judge KUANTAN, Tues. Dato Justice Hashim said in the High Court here today that far toe many junior police officers were given the responsibility to investigate serious crimes in the East Coast resulting in inefficient investigation. Turning to the DPP. Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Abu188 words
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Article, Illustration554 1963-08-21 9 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK by HE DECIDES HE MUST WORK FOR COMMON GOOD— AND JOINS THE ALLIANCE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. OPPOSITION M.P. today faced his "moment of truth" and crossed the floor in the Dewan Ra'ayat to join the Alliance. A "come and Join us" invitation554 words
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136 1963-08-21 9 BENTONG, Tues. The United Democratic Party supports Malaysia In principle, but oppoj.es the manner In wnich It Is being formed. Statuig this at a public rally here last night, the party's general secretary. Mr. Too Joon Hing. added that the people136 words
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Article74 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tv?s. Stet Kin Khuan charged in a magistrate's court today with the murder of Tay Cboon Huat, 18. was remanded in custody till Aug. 27. Tay was subbed to death In front of a coffee shop in Waterloo Street last night. FOOTNOTE: The superintendent74 words
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Article63 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues LI Forbes Hugh Wallace. 25 of the 2nd Bn. 6th Queen L.izabeth* Own Ourklm Rifles. who died on B..;urday from wounds received on border security operations a day earlier in Sarawak. waj burled with full military honour* at the British Military Cemetery at Ulu Pandan63 words
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Article71 1963-08-21 9 Police raid bars for thugs SINGAPORE, Tues. Police have extended their search for secret society thugs to amusement parks and bars. Men from "C" Division yesterday detained nine men in raids on three bars, one at the Happy World, three in Ban San Street and three In Victoria Street. All71 words
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92 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Straits Times readers In Singapore and the Federation today donated another $291.50 to a widow, Madam Jathambal. whose husband, was killed in a road accident, and her 16 children. The fund now stands at $16,430.06. The new donations are as follows: Civilian92 words
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Article33 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will present pioneer certificates to new industrial establishments at the Economic Development Board's conference room in Pullerton Building on Aug. 28.33 words
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Article46 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Dr. OA. Gibson-Hill. Director of the National Museum, will be buried at the Bidadari Cemetry at 5 pjn. tomorrow. The zoologist, due to retire on Sept. 2. was found dead in the long bath of his Seton Close bungalow on Sunday.46 words
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Article, Illustration261 1963-08-21 9 TAN YEW BEE - Bang goes M-Day rocket and boy goes to hospital TAN YEW BEE By ITAJANG, Tues.— Schoolboy Tan Eng Chin's experiment in rocketry landed him in hospital. Tan, 17, a form five student at Kajang HJgh School, was preparing fuel for a Malaysia day rocket. There was an explosion. He lost261 words
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110 1963-08-21 9 J£UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Leaders of the National Union of Plantation Workers and the AllMalayan Estates Staff Union are to meet the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Rasak, on the Government's decision not to support the main recommendations of the majority report on the fragmentation110 words
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Article73 1963-08-21 9 Out— Esso road map of Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Esso oil company has produced a 50-cent road map of Malaya which, for the first time, includes a detailed map of Petaling Jaya. The map was produced in conjunction with their "Tour Malaya" campaign, wnlch began on Sunday and is73 words
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Article39 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. R. O. A. Etherington Smith, former Counsellor in the office of the British Commissioner-General in South-East Asia here, left today for Saigon to take up his new post as British Ambassador to South Vietnam.39 words
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Article153 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two well -known Malay film stars, Inche Jins Shamsuddin, 27, the star noted for his gangster roles, and pretty Che Rahmah blnte Rahmat, were divorced before the Chief Kathi today. And they did it with a world of goodwill and love still between153 words
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Article47 1963-08-21 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A peep at a woman talcing her bath cost a man (25 today. Quek Soo Uguk. 30. was fined for "Intruding upon the privacy" of Tay Sook Eng. 24, at her house in Sturdeo Road on July 27. Ha pleaded guilty.47 words
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Article166 1963-08-21 9 PLANE PARK NOW READY SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Airport's new $1.6 million concrete parking apron a project designed to eliminate aircraft congestion will be ready for use on Thursday. The plane park, work on which began early last year, has been designed to withstand the loads of the heaviest aircraft operating166 words
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Advertisement74 1963-08-21 9 •If %y) JJ Do you know about the Salon Wax Treatment Smooth and lovely that's how you feel after a wax treatment This method, perfected by Elizabeth Arden in her salons, whisks off unwanted hair from face, arms and legs. Growth tends to become finer and finer as with each74 words
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Advertisement118 1963-08-21 9 hdppv JrY\ l^i^n^^ thought /_A3^)\ *^N^£ /Father's ADVANCED M D| y 1| A« if styl.ng Birinuay PELACO AUSTRALIA'S FINEST SHIRT Jti indeed 'a,&ve&/4/ictt £rt/ A Obtainable from M H Smcaporr C. K TANG (Singapore) LTD.. Orchard Road ROBINSON CO. LTD Raffle* Placa V S^. Vl AURORA LTD.. North Bridge Row)118 words
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Miscellaneous525 1963-08-21 9 I Today's radio, TV| RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOKT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 metre* MEDIUM WAVt SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Tune Signal. N'r- 476 metres gara-ku. 6.02 Prelude lo Break- A.M. 6.00 Oood Morninn; 6.01 fast: 7.00 Time Signal. Thft Morning Prelude: 7.15 News; News: 7.10 Songs525 words
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Article, Illustration3168 1963-08-21 10 'A comparatively minor incident has been built up into a massive State trial. ..is its purpose political?' C73^¥7 V W*T'\^K*T3 REPORTERS: Chi* Potsik, Jacki* Sam DEFENCE SUBMISSION SINGAPORE, Tuesday Dr. Lee is not afraid to stand by Assembly speech:3,168 words
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Advertisement228 1963-08-21 10 mJmmWmmm^mummmwm m^ MORE ARGO RECORDS YOU CANNOT FOREGO DOCUMENTARY RECORDIXGS EUROPE SINCE THE WAR Narrated by LORD BOOTHBY The recorded voices of KONRAD ADENAUER, SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, HAROLD MACMILLAN B and many other famous personalities produced in conjunction with The Council of Europe and O.E.E.C. RO 198 A NATURAL CHILDBIRTH228 words
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Advertisement204 1963-08-21 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND HMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH. Contain* H««achloroph«w kill* |ifm innaoiK -h»aH. punplct fan Prvveais pimples from •pmd* i>|-lntci no uaughiU tpou. Fret from oil and frcatr don not crack, cake or ciofl fht pore* women can apptr* make-up ov*r k A wonderfully effective t>»s«y204 words
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Article, Illustration1148 1963-08-21 11 The accused 'decided to go in procession to City Hall without permit and face consequences' PROSECUTION SUBMISSION THE Solicitor-Gene-ral, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, told the High Court that ample evidence had been given against the 12 Barisan Sosialis leaders to merit their defence being called. Throughout1,148 words
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353 1963-08-21 11 Mr. Kulasekaram maintained that Dr. Lee knew the proces- sion was proceeding and that it was illegal. Dr. Lee. he said, had telephoned the news edUor of the Straits Times. There were two aspects to this. I Firstly. Dr. Lee353 words
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Advertisement136 1963-08-21 11 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS O annum MEMBER OF THE HODGE GROUP GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000 Write for details to Secretary F .103 JULIAN Se HODGE COMPANY LIMITED MERCHANT BANKERS Carlyle House, Newport Road, Cardiff United Kingdom M^ KY\ ■T^^k ASGLIA ESTATE CAR VVILI I H^» AMGLIA 250 VAN I. BHH^^^ Ford makes136 words
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290 1963-08-21 12 The tree of wrath and brother who killed brother PENANG, Tues. A quarrel over a fruit tree led to a fatal fight between two brothers in the Gertak Sanggul Hills, the Penang Assize Court was told today. Chong Ah Ken. 24. a tapper, was jailed for three years when he290 words
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168 1963-08-21 12 Meeting tomorrow on union demands I'UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Haji Ismail bin Panjang Aris. today declined to comment on a 30-day ultimatum issued by three unions representing 900 workers in the Commission asking him to settle outstanding issues. Bui it is understood that tie has168 words
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Article45 1963-08-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Three youth* have been awarded Sholl scholarships covering three-year diploma courses at the Technical College. Kuala Lumpur. They are Man Soo. 19 of Kuala Lumpur. Chonu Yet Pye. 19 of Malacca and Hoo Kal Joo. 21. of Kedah.45 words
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Article20 1963-08-21 12 PENANG Tues.— Pennnu polu detained a fruit sollrr from Perils I found carrying a pteiol last night.20 words
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Article, Illustration507 1963-08-21 12 Retaliation plan against trade curb nations STORE STRATEGY TO BE BASED ON 'TASK FORCE' FINDINGS I SINGAPORE, Tv«« THE SINGAPORE Government will retaliate against any European country which has taken or threatens to take discriminatory steps against Singapore products. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Finance Minister, announced at the opening of507 words
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212 1963-08-21 12 STUDY IN FORMOSA: INCHE ALI URGES MALAYS- PEN AN G. Tues. A Malay graduate of the National Cheng Chi University In Formosa today urged more Malays to go to Formosa for further studies. "They will not only nnd it is cheaper to study in Taiwan but they can also learn212 words
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Article51 1963-08-21 12 IPOH, Tues.— A tin miner and former Malayan athletic star. Chee Hoi Voon. was charged today with wilfully inserting false particulars in four separate schedules '< purporting to be an authority for sale of tin ore. He pleaded not guilty. The case was postponed to51 words
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Article31 1963-08-21 12 SINGAPORE, Tues— Police In their campaign against theft of cars and spare parts have checked; 14 second-hand car dealers and, 16 motor workshops during thei past 24 hours.31 words
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Article77 1963-08-21 12 This must stop says judge pENA N G. Tues. -Mr. Justice Hepworth. at the Penang Assizes today warned that the use of arms and knives In settling disputes "must stop." "This is becoming more and more prevalent in Penang." he said when he jailed Teh Chooi Sin. 26. a carpenter,77 words
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211 1963-08-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A GROUP of architects here will meet on Sept. A 4 to form an organisation which has among its aims giving Kuala Lumpur a "face-lift." They are members of the Federation of Malaya Society >f Architects and the Town Planning211 words
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Article31 1963-08-21 12 TAIPINO. Tues.— A cyclist,' I Toon Poll Seng. 57. was killed when he was involved in a colli- sion with a motor car near Ayer 1 Tawar on Sunday.31 words
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Advertisement65 1963-08-21 12 Nivada j^^^^^BM^^mSSßßß^S^Bß^^^^B Colorama XI I Viking I Model 8473 Nivada Quality precision watches built by one of Switzerland's leading producers of officially certified chronometers. All watches are covered by an international guarantee. Sole Distributors for Singapore Sl Federation: Messrs. LONG HENG COMPANY 30 Middle Road, Singapore 7. Sole Agents for65 words
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Miscellaneous141 1963-08-21 12 l#/#» w fi v V.T. tlantlii* fTiUNK I (~«U k«*N 1>«~1 I I 001 MOU THCS KSHT..M«I I WWCK VTEARS wIEXj *B< -*> Vt I now wwr >Mn.wt mmn V uemum txoi Ibe «ouv*Ttt> f^ cv xx> J i I oor» acting (7 na«M m« weajomb V e&ubujce L. w141 words
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Advertisement1378 1963-08-21 13 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST UK.. Uui S'oort ,i»u» s nan. cenang ACAPENBB Hi. re, L pill, G asgow Gdl. 33 Auf 23 Aig 23/27 Alf 21 MEMNIN 1,(101. liartiilln. meutk Gin. 44 Auf 22 Aug 27 3 l pill. iMiima. HaniMri LAOMEMII Liiirptll, GUSftJ* Aug 21 !>tpl I Sipt1,378 words
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Advertisement1487 1963-08-21 13 THE E. A. C. LINESFILINGS IU GENOA LE HAVRE, HAMIURG. BREMEN!, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, 80THEHBUR8 ANO COPENHAGEN. £y~ "v\ Spore iW\fi£i.\?l "MALACCA 1 I) 22/24 AM 21/21 Aig 30 31 Aig OV^ J*J "SONGKHLA" I) 2» Mf/ 4 Sept 4/ 7 Sipt 1/ 1 Stpt \3\\>£y "PATAGONIA" I) 201,487 words
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Advertisement1420 1963-08-21 13 BEMf^fLKME I fXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL > CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S ram Pining BENCLEUCH lpul, Havrt, B'men, Roam It Pi Aut 22 BENNACHIE H) H'lurg, I d.M, G'moulh, R'dtfli G. 44/Aug 23 Aif 24/21 Aif 31 I lENNEVIS (LLp.) L'pul, Hull, A'»erp. Hkirg Aug 2//)t «M 31/ 41,420 words
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520 1963-08-21 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange which had improved slightly on Monday fell off again yesterday and there was little of note during the day's trading. Twelve equities showed gains, three drops and seven were unchanged. Industrial shares continued520 words
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Article22 1963-08-21 14 Malayan Stovk Indices Aug. 19 Aug. 20 Industrials: U4.BX II.VIO Tins: 108.68 108.42 rubbers: 112.90 lIS.M Dec. 29. 1962 100.22 words
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Article636 1963-08-21 14 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets Industrials: Beuttoad (1,000) $1.57; Dunlopt (3,000) $3.06. (6.000) $3.07: ■ast Smelters (2.000) $3.18: fsse $3.33 SL. (2.000) $3.34. (2,000) $3.32: use deb. (3(00)636 words
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362 1963-08-21 14 rpHE Straits tin price teil $1.75 to $450 yesterday on an X offering ot 240 tons, up 15 tons. In London on Monday a loner level of tin values was established In early dealings with movements thereafter negligible. After modest trading, three362 words
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Article28 1963-08-21 14 August 20 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66 c cents (down three quarters of a cent). TIN: $450 (down $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering; 240 tons (up 15 tons).28 words
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Article141 1963-08-21 14 •PMC Malayan Exsnanga Banks' Ant- elation made these changes In its rates to merchants veatentay (all rate* to $IUU> Ntw Verk: buying TT Of, airmail Ol) 32 7 •>. 90 d»t S3 i( 16 credit bills. 33 5.18 trade hills. Canada: buying TT 36 U IH. airmail 01)141 words
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Article113 1963-08-21 14 MELBOURNE. Tue*. THE market undertone continued flrtn with rises in excess of falls in quieter truding. Moves were mostly sm.i'l while some lenders last ground. Drug House* dropped 6s. to 7s. xd. after yestcrday'i lower protit report. Loans were steady. era n i Mount l»a SO ID N.113 words
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Article254 1963-08-21 14 CHIPS lying alonniKK tht Singapore £> Harbour ohir.ti or ripccteri today are: Klpenor 3S/3S. Chusan 44 '46, Horch Dyke SA. Lenin^ky Plonet M Be\ KJmaniK 40/41 F«r i flt-ld 42. 43. Rokua 149 N.W. 0. Nnnman Mini 4 '5. NmMh 4<\ Wlllrm Ray* 1/1 Rok.in 147 N254 words
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Article237 1963-08-21 14 SEPTEMBER tirst grada rubber uuy- er> 1.0. b. cloitd at *> p.m. in Singapore und KuaU Lumpur yrsfrr(l;iy :u tiii. cent- per lb down Ihreeqoarteta of a crnt on Mondays closing livi'l lor th<> DOMtion Tht- tone w:m eatitr. R.A.S. and F.M.R E. doting pricts in ctntt per237 words
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Article187 1963-08-21 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Aii.'-i, i INDUSTRIALS Dumopv M eta. MeAliatar 13 eta, B. Bmelters M i ts. Rohm-un 11 cl«. K»so H m- i Btorags 4td I*. A- N. K c> I'.otuniann II ct«. 'Jammon 1. us s ljinrt eta. H S pur.i II s li:irhy 4d. Humi pref.187 words
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Article76 1963-08-21 14 /•MINESE Produce Exohango, Slnta. v poro noon pricti otr picul yotter. day: Coconut oil: bulk J4.'.« sellera, drum |4Si ae'ler*. Copra: Aug. Sept. UK 'Continent fMft buyem Ptpptr: Muntok •MM J1.13 sellers. Sarawak white »132t Kellers, s|>oclal Sarawak black JMi sellers, garbled Lumpont; J.lack $«2» sellers. ASTA, $lO2i76 words
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Advertisement894 1963-08-21 14 (E°lorientI LINES i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL'' Deports: Penang 10th September 1963 Singapore 13th September 1963 For Hongkong 17th/ 19th September, Japan 23rd/27th September Hongkong lst/ 3rd October Returns: Singapore 7th October 1963 Penang 10th October 1963 Feres from: Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION894 words
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Advertisement44 1963-08-21 14 FREE DELIVERY In order to arrange home delivery, advise change of address, contact your newsvendor or suspend deliveries during holidays, kindly ring the Circulation Department at Times House, 2800 or write to the Circulation Manager, The Straits Times Press (M) Ltd., Time* House, Singapore-9.44 words
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Advertisement2784 1963-08-21 15 iMßßtw^ftggg WMmmmaammmmimA (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT t0 Warms SS (Mln.)-Bax <• rfs. extra SALESGIRLS SALESMEN ror household products selling bouse to house. Salary plus commission. Interview 32 Prinsep street. Singapore. CLERK FOR SHEET aad centrifuge factor in Negrl. Please state age marital status and salary expected di-ta.li to2,784 words
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Advertisement962 1963-08-21 15 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS tt Words St (MU.)—Bax St eta, extra FEDIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. nays a wide range of Pan Book* od display In the Cold Storage Arcade, v Orchard Road. Id conjunction with SPC.K J ULtVISION SINO.APURA 1 PROGRAMMES AUG. B> 1 run details in ibis weeks- i RADIO WEEKLY.962 words
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Advertisement1079 1963-08-21 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Warm* SS (Mi*.)— Bax St tt*. extra SUNBEAM ALPINE Late 1960 Ea- ras Including detachable hardtop wire vhvels, carefully maintained Immacuate condition. $5, 450 Ring Urn I Spore ***** after 5.30 p.m. USEO CARS FOR SALE IMI Welseley t'M Saleen 58.200'IMI Op«l Rekerd «Or. S4.MKVIMS WelseUy1,079 words
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Advertisement906 1963-08-21 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC.--!t Ward* Si (Mini—Box SO ets. utrflt MAItACt AND TURKISH-BATH/^! ste&mbath.v S7-A, Victoria. BUwfli mnetloo Bras Basah Road, stnirmpor«-7jW, Talephona 24WS. Government LJctn»«l jjj TIRED? LET LAUREL Uunil gtcambatb refresh you. Licensed MasMur/Masstuac ar.'-l' River Vallf»__ Road, Spore. Telephone ***** 10 Ofl^l a.m. to 8.00 P.m. nharp. JEUNESSC906 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-08-21 16 YAHAYA RECEIVES HIS PRIZE FROM RAJA DI-HILIR VAHAYA Mustapha, who won the men's singles title for the third succes--1 sive year, receiving his trophy from the Raja di-Hilir of Perak at the end of the thrae-day Perak Malays tennis championships at Ipoh last Sunday. He beat Rosli Majid 6 2,82 words
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Article168 1963-08-21 16 Another world mark by the US SWIMMING rKYO, Tues.— The United States yesterday emerged victors in the JapanAmerica swimming meet in Tokyo with a brilliant record of five world records in three days to their credit. The powerful 17-m.an America team added the fifth worla record to their collection yesterday168 words
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Article326 1963-08-21 16 NAM KEE AND ALBERT CLASH AGAIN MOTOR-RACING By LIM KEE CHAN; Singapore, Tuesday ALBERT Phoon, the Hong Kong policeman who won the Malaysia Grand Prix here four months ago, and runner-up "Fatso Yong Nam Kee of Singapore will renew rivalry at the Johore Grand Prix on Aug. 31 and Sept.326 words
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Article122 1963-08-21 16 UDDEVALLA (Sweden*. Tues.— American act- .sprimer Uob Hayes won the 100 and 200 metres witp. times of 10.5 and 21.7 respectively at an International athletics meeting here last night. I His William* 'US> won the 440 yards in 47.3. The United I States also won the ooleReuter - 122 words
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Article33 1963-08-21 16 BEIRUT. Tues. Roy Emerson (Australia) the world's top amateur, beat Gordon Forbes (South Africa) 6-3, 6-3, 6-3 in the men s singles final of the international tennis tournament here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article83 1963-08-21 16 MELBOURNE. Tues.— Margaret Smith. Wimbledon Women's singles champion, who is currently touring the United States, will be given a/i official "welcome home" dinner party when she returns to Australia, probably towards the end of next month. The Australian Lawn Tennis Association, with whom Margaret was out ofReuter - 83 words
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412 1963-08-21 16 CRICKET (iEOFF BOYCOTT, a young opener who seems 1 destined to play for England, saved English county champions Yorshire from complete disaster in their championship match against Middlesex at i Lord's yesterday. Boycott. showing immaculate defence and fine I strike on the off-side, hit 90Reuter - 412 words
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Article82 1963-08-21 16 SYDNEY. Tues. Rugby League international and professional sprinter KEN IRVINE was no match for dll-I a seven-year-old horse, when they met in a special 60-yard race at Kembla Grange on the south coast of New South Wales this afternoon. About 3,000 people saw Gili. riddenReuter - 82 words
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Article246 1963-08-21 16 The Stipe's report PENANG, Tues. The MRA Sti p c n diary j Steward's report on Sunday's races: RACE ONE; JoUy Master II was leaning against the gate and missed the jump slightly. Easter Fair trailed the field. The veterinary surgeon, Mr. P. K. Rao, reported that the gelding was246 words
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Article44 1963-08-21 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Slnga- 1 pore AAA 10.000 metres walking race will be held together with I the Combined Services v Civilians I hi hie tics match on Sept. 8 at Parrer Park. Entries for the walk close on Sept. I.44 words
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Article, Illustration239 1963-08-21 16 Epsom Jeep - Honey Bee II and Legis Lass are outstanding in trials Epsom Jeep -RACING *y IPOH, Tuesday. JJONEY BEE II and Legis Lass were outstanding in this morning's track trials here. The going was good. Honey Bee II sprinted 3f in 36 2/5 sec, striding out stylishly all the way. Ley239 words
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Article28 1963-08-21 16 Resquilleur, back in framing after a spell, i outstripped Rawana oewe 4f in 50 (last 3f in 37). He is new trained by Eddie van Breukelen.28 words
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218 1963-08-21 16 GRECIAN BAY HAS WON 4 RACES IN AUSTRALIA IPOH, Tues. Bukit Timah trainer Keith Daniels Introduces a classy Australian mare at the Gold Vase meetIng which opens here on Sunday. She is Grecian Bay. late Wine Gift, a nve-year-old by Rawson out of Gratia. The mare makes her debut InReuter - 218 words
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Advertisement810 1963-08-21 16 NOTICE OF AUCTION SALE IN THE SIPRF.ME COURT OF! THE FKDF.RATION OF MALAYA l\ THF HIGH COIBT AT MUAR j (CHARCKES APPLICATION) ORIC.INATIMi SIMMONS NO: 60 OF 1963 Between s K. P Paxamaswari <f ot No: 100. Jalan Rahmat. Batu Pahal CHARGE!. and Tee Swl of No: 12-24. Jalan Mohd:810 words
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Advertisement552 1963-08-21 16 NOTICE The public hereby notified that Mesars. Mervm Singhe and Kernail Singh have ceaned to be in our employ *s authorised representatives with effect from August 17. 1983. THE GROLIER SOCIETY INC. 6002 3 Blue Boy Mansions. Jalan Tone Shin, Kuala Lumpur. CHANGE OF NAME I wish to inform friends552 words
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128 1963-08-21 17 Malaysia tennis tournament postponed KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya today announced the postponement of the Malaysia championships from Aug. 27-Sept. 2 tc Sept. 12-15. This Is an indication that all other games Ui the Malaysia celebration festival of sport may also be postponed till the middle128 words
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Article71 1963-08-21 17 CINGAPORE. Tups. Darui Aflah's International Inside forward today schemed a 5-1 victory for his club against Sukaramai In the SAPA First Division match at Jalan Besar Stadium. Majid was in devasting form and in made deffence-splittinu passes for goals scored by Sharlman. Jumtaa. Daim, Ibrahim Awang71 words
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Article, Illustration704 1963-08-21 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - Japan next champs? NORMAN SIEBEL FOUR MATCHES IN M-TOURNAMENI STAND AMONG BEST IN ASIA by fHE Merdeka football tournament which ended on Sunday was undoubtedly the best in the seven-year series which started in 1957. It earns this eminence not merely for its record receipts and attendances and the probinp704 words
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364 1963-08-21 17 Malaysia can be challenge to best —and the 2-2 draw wlih Thailand. The team's disposition on those two nights ravaged their football to the extent that they did now show a fraction of their potential. Their form In their four other matches— again considering the extreme Inadequacy of their preparation364 words
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201 1963-08-21 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI by SINGAPORE, Tues. SAFA pres ident Hussein Kamari said today that if a Malaysia soccer team were to be fielded again for any inter national tournament, steps should be taken to see that the players get centralised training for at201 words
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317 1963-08-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —A total of 162,317 people paid $294,724 to watch the 11-day Merdeka soccer tournament which ended here on Sunday. Both figures exceeded those of last year when nine teams, two more than this year, competed. Last year's totals were: Attendance 114.736;317 words
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144 1963-08-21 17 ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Two *■> young Selanjjor cricketers, Winston de Souza (Eurasians) and Jeffry Jeremiah (Kilatj will turn out for the State for the first time tomorrow. They were included In the Sel angor team named today to meet the visiting Ceylon University team144 words
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Article324 1963-08-21 17 VARSITY SHOW BENEFIT of TOUR RUGGER UNIVERSITY |6 SCOR CLUB ij I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues J* The University of Malaya showed the benefit of their visit to Bangkok when they beat Selangor Club in a friendly rugger match at Pantai Valley today. This was theif first match since their return from324 words
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Article24 1963-08-21 17 PENANG. Tues. South Korea beat Penang 4-1 In friendly soccer match at the City Stadium here tonight. Korea led 2-0 at halftime.24 words
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Advertisement133 1963-08-21 17 WHY MR/(Ai^G 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 had to be sure it wouldn't give trouble and would last for years. A133 words
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Miscellaneous50 1963-08-21 17 SPORTS DIABY SOCCER Frlmdly: Spore v Japan (7 p.m.. Jn Besar Stadium). Spore Div SC: Tarn penis v Seletar <6 JO. Jn Besar). Spore Business. Houses League-Cup: Snr B Airways v \hell Padang STC v P N (Farrer Pk). CRICKET Tour match: S'gor v Ceylon University (11 a.m.. K.L. Padang).50 words
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Article, Illustration538 1963-08-21 18 MR. KHAW: TO GAIN NEIGHBOURS' GOODWILL... rE Minister witho v t Portfolio, Senator Khaw Kai Boh, told the Senate today that the Federation Government had agreed to "throw out of gear" preparations for the Malaysia celebrations because it wanted the goodwill and538 words
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Obituary26 1963-08-21 18 W v OASA Kx-Pohrr Officer, broD P, Mcndm and D. I. George MS. Cortege leavrn lUL'2-C Jansen Road .'> p.m. to-rinv for Ma£> '■'irl<lhi«< CMMter) Aljuniod26 words
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Article56 1963-08-21 18 SINOAPORE. Tues.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara- designate of Sabah, Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun, flew into Singapore tonight from London where he had an eye operation at the Royal Northern Hospital. He will have a three-day rest In Singapore before flying back to Jesselton. He was in56 words
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Article25 1963-08-21 18 BOMBAY. Ties— An estimated one million of Bombay's 1.400.000 total working force today responded to a trade union call to -paralyse Bombay."25 words
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418 1963-08-21 18 l/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. The sending of Che Nurlidar Saidi, a Radio Malaya announcer, to cover the summit meeting in Manila was done without the knowledge of the Prime Minister, Senato.r Khaw Kai Boh, Minister without Portfolio, told the Seriate today. Mr. Khaw was replying418 words
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Article419 1963-08-21 18 LONDON. Tues. A brighten tendency developed in the stock markets today after a rather slow and cautious opening. Business was on a small scale but there was a modest demand for selected issues. The main exception was pro- 1 vlded by glltedged which drifted! lower in Idle conditions419 words
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187 1963-08-21 18 Britain 'is stepping up spying in Far East' VI\V YORK, Tues. Newsweek magazine reported today that tin Far Eastern budget of Britain's Into Illgence services is being doubted. It said that a greatly increased joint army, navy and ait lorce intelligence team will uork out ol Singapore. Britain's intelligence serviceReuter; Agencies - 187 words
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