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Title Section19 1963-08-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article192 1963-08-23 1 Two more bandit attacks I From > GEOFFREY GELDARO P C H I N G, Thurs.—Gumbang, in Sarawak's First Division was attacked by bandits twice last night. Fire was returned by security forces guarding this fortified kampong which has been the scene of previous attacks. Unconfirmed local reports this afternoon192 words
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Article, Illustration1338 1963-08-23 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: Borneo leaders fly in to see Tengku MALAYSIA MUST BE PROCLAIMED BY END OF NEXT WEEK*- U.N. TEAM MUST START WORK IMMEDIATELY OR GET OUT OF THE COUNTRY... By SINGAPORE. Thursday SARAWAK'S Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Ningkang, and Sabah's Chief Minister-designate, Mr. Donald Stephens,1,338 words
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Article, Illustration991 1963-08-23 1 My conscience clear: Minister ITIJALA LUMPUI'm Thurs. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rflhnian bin Hnji Talib, Uxiny cinphalicMlh denied charges of corruption made against him in the Dewun Ra'uyat by the People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. K. Seenivasagam, and said: "My conscience is clear." Then he challenged Mr.991 words
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Article361 1963-08-23 1 WHITE GLOVES GANG GRAB $30,000 By SYLVIA CHUA PENANG. Thursday piVE armed robbers all wearing sunglasses fired two warning shots in a goldsmith's shop in busy Campbell Street at about 11 a.m. today before escaping with an estimated $30,000 jewellery haul. Within one hour of this daring daylight holdup, police361 words
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Article23 1963-08-23 1 TOKYO, Thurs.— A fire raxed a department store building here today, killing three people and Injuring two others. UPL23 words
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83 1963-08-23 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Acting Comptroller of the Customs Preventive Branch, Mr. Ibng Teck Ing, 32. was electrocuted tonight. Mr. Tong. a -father of three, was found unconscious in his Mount Vernon home at 9 p.m. close to a "live" wire. He died on arrival83 words
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Article86 1963-08-23 1 T>RITISH navy subD marines of the Far East Fleet will undertake an 18--da> combined exercise under simulatec wartime conditions, the Admiralty announced here today. LONDON. Thurs. The announcement said that lor the last 10 d;tys of the exercise ending Sept. 5 the .submarines will be under almostReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-08-23 1 Young wife dies after fall from flat SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A 20-year-old woman, married for only 50 days, fell to her death from the sixth floor of the 10-storey Singapore Housing Board flats in Jalan Kobu today. The young wif Lav Eng Buay. (above, on her wedding day already dead, was121 words
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Article35 1963-08-23 1 WA3HINOTON. Thurs. Mr. Tran Van Chuong. South Vietnamese Ambassador to the United States, resigned today. He said: "I cannot go on representing a government which ignores my advice and of which I disapprove."35 words
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Article493 1963-08-23 1 Diem extends his crack down OAIGON. Thins. Arrests of dissident politicians, Buddhist sympathisers a n (I intellectuals were reported in S:iipxmi and throughout South Vietnam last night, according to informed sources. This was the second stage of President Ngo Dinh Dietn's crackdown on all anti-Government elements since he ordered martialReuter; UPI - 493 words
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Article37 1963-08-23 1 INDONESIA CAN HELP N. BORNEO JAKARTA, Thur-iixi.mr-i.i u.i> in a position to hrip the r^'P 1 f \oi tin m Borneo !<• nnite >utii Indonesia taforma lion Mmi»trr Dr Rn»|.in Ibdulcanl. viiil in I Sumatra RouterReuter - 37 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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250 1963-08-23 2 Macapagal says it: Maphilindo not racial MANILA, Thursday. pRESIDENT Macapagal said last night that the Maphilindo association formed by Malaya, the Philippines and Indonesia was merely a nucleus, an expanding association of nations in the region aimed at building a better society for themselvf s. He was speaking at theReuter - 250 words
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97 1963-08-23 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs. A veteran Indian Socialist leader yesterday accused Mr. Nehru or spending 16 times more every day to feed his dog than the average Indian spent to keep himself Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia demanded Mr. Nehru's resignation as Prime MinisterReuter - 97 words
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144 1963-08-23 2 ON THE OTHER WAR FROHT Reds: We killed 1,300 last month rpOKYO, Thurs. The X Communist Vietcong yesterday claimed to have killed more than 1300 Vietnamese soldiers and nine U.S. servicemen in South Vietnam in July. The rebel force claimed it wounded 130 government soldiers, captured 325, and destroyed 307UPI - 144 words
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Article29 1963-08-23 2 KARACHI. Thurs.— Negotiations for a civil air pact between Pakistan and Communist China have resulted in agreement on all major points, it was announced here. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article204 1963-08-23 2 BAGDAD. Thursday I TNITED Arab Republic and Iraqi armed forces have been put on the alert and placed at Syria's disposal for -use in the event of aggression from Israel. This follows land and air clashes between Syria and Israel on Tuesday in which each204 words
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Article, Illustration928 1963-08-23 2 THE PAGODA WAR SAIGON. Thursday one of those In which Diem men battled Buddhists JJUNDREDS of monks and nuns were arrested early yesterday and taken away in President Ngo Dinh Diem's first day of all-out war on Buddhist priests. Some sources said a numberReuter - 928 words
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154 1963-08-23 2 GOVT WARNS POLITICIANS IN THE PAGODAS SAIGON, Thurs. The South Vietnam Government announced last night that it was determined "to tolerate no longer any exploitation of religions for political ends or the transformation of pagodas into centres for agitation, propaganda, terrorism and plotting against the security of the state." theReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement131 1963-08-23 2 Fabric at its finest £SK^\s The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage 23JHEbN B^flßm Bk\ W 1 of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours :/J^rlis\\ jRW-jl V[ (IMIIF Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, wV^ VPMV M i. jf or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned131 words
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Article224 1963-08-23 3 BELGRADE, Thursday. •JHE Soviet Prime Minister, Mr. Khrushchev, yesterday attacked the Chinese Communists for saying one thing and doing something different. He said that the Chinese said they were going to rely on their own resources for building socialism and then "they write toReuter - 224 words
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Article56 1963-08-23 3 10-year-old freedom fighter NEW YORK, Thurs. Police yesterday arrested about 85 Negroes, including 33 children, taking part in civil rights demonstrations in Piaquemine, Louisiana. A 10-year-old led the children, in cheerleader fashion: "What do we want?" "Freedom?" the children shouted back. "When?" "Now." Most of the arrests were made onReuter - 56 words
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Article23 1963-08-23 3 BERLIN, Thurs. A joint British-American 26-hour military exercise Involving 1.600 troops and 20 tanks began In Berlin's Grunewald Porest yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article19 1963-08-23 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. Bolivia has withdrawn all its accredited representatives to the Organisation of American States. —Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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211 1963-08-23 3 I IVERPOOL, Thurs A surprise police move here early today before the 22,000-ton Cunard liner Carinthia sailed for Canada is believed to be linked with the £2.6 million mail train robbery. Police patrols searched taxis and cars and questioned seamen atUPI - 211 words
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Article36 1963-08-23 3 CAPE TOWN. Thurs.— Harold Rubens, an anti-apartheid South African concert pianist, has resigned as a lecturer at the South African College of Music here because of the republic's racial policy, it was announced yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-08-23 3 Lord Nuf field dies at 85 f ONDON. Thurs. Ld Lord Nuffield. 85--year-old millionaire car magnate, died at his home in Oxfordshire early yesterday. Lord Nuffield. who started work as an apprentice to a bicycle repairer, gave away between £30 million and £40 million, mostly for scientific and medical research.Reuter - 223 words
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Article185 1963-08-23 3 FROM MOSCOW A 'NYET-WITH REGRETS MOSCOW, Thursday. pUSSIA yesterday refused to accept the text of a West German declaration on her accession to the nuclear test ban pact, which noted that the accession did not mean West German recognition of any other hitherto unrecognised signatory. The declaration was read itoReuter - 185 words
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Article59 1963-08-23 3 LONDON, rhurs.— Union leaders yesterday decided thai a oneweek builders' strike at SQO selected sites In Britain would end tomorrow as scheduled and normal work would resume on Monday. The ban on overtime and Incentive bonus schemes would, however. continue throughout Britain in support ofReuter - 59 words
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112 1963-08-23 3 N-test ban treaty 'gives no advantage to Russia' WASHINGTON. Thurs. The Defence Department's top scientist. Dr. Harold Brown, yesterday took issue with the views expressed by Dr. Edward Teller, "father" of the H-bomb, on the partial nuclear test ban treaty. Dr. Teller told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on TuesdayReuter - 112 words
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Article36 1963-08-23 3 BERLIN. Thurs.— A uniformed 20-year-old East German border guard jumped on the MoscowParis express as it left the East Berlin sector on Tuesday nigh: and escaped into West B»rlin. police reported here yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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148 1963-08-23 3 Prague exonerates nine executed Reds PRAGUE, Thurs. Czechoslovakia has exonerated Rudolf Slansky. the Czech Communist Party leader, and eight others shot in 1952 on treason, espionage and other charges. The appeals court has acquitted Slansky, former Foreign Minister Vladimir dementis, and seven others on "all points of the indictment." AnotherReuter - 148 words
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Article17 1963-08-23 3 LA PAZ. Thurs.— The Bolivian Cabinet yesterday handed its resignation to President Paz Estenssoro. Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-08-23 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CiMTawtrrw«\ /umT\ uwmiv ohr?J J S N i™£k Tut14 words
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144 1963-08-23 4 Dasa murder: Threat note believed found SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police Investigating the brutal murder of exinspector D.W. Dasa are believed to have found a threatening letter In his Jansen Road home. The letter is said to be unsigned, and its contents are being kept secret by the police. The ClD's special144 words
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523 1963-08-23 4 CRACKDOWN ON ANTI-MALA YSIA ELEMENTS Copt warns of Red bid at rally SINGAPORE, Thursday 'J'HE Government today warned that it would crack down swiftly on anti-Malaysia elements at a proposed rally of 100,000 people on Sunday to press for compensation for Japanese war-time atrocities. These elements, it said, were plotting523 words
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Article147 1963-08-23 4 r pHE Public Utilities Board today decided to charter an aircraft to resume rain-making operations, which were suspended three weeks ago, said chairman Dr. Fong Kirn Heng. He said that the board had decided to charter a plane from the Malaysia Air Charter Company in Kuala147 words
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Article263 1963-08-23 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday WOMAN TEACHER, who testified as complainant four months ago in an attempted murder case against her husband, was acquitted by a district court today on a charge of making contradictory statements. Her defence was not Chief Inspector E. H. Sheares, prosecuting, said that action263 words
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93 1963-08-23 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. When schools reopen on Monday for the last term of the year, five new schools three primary and two secondary will be opened to provide additional accommodation for 10,000 pupils. The primary schools are Alexandra Hill Integrated, Telok Ayer Integrated and Swiss93 words
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Article116 1963-08-23 4 IN FROM SAIGON: ALL CALM SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Eyewitnesses to the explosive events in Saigon flew into Singapore this afternoon and said all appeared to be calm today in the strife-torn city. Eighteen businessmen, tourists and professional people Including four Malayans— who wished to remain anonymous told pressmen that the situation had116 words
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Article85 1963-08-23 4 SINOAPORE. Thuis The public will have a chance to see the Malaysia celebrations In Singapore from the air. The Singapore Flying Club has Just completed a programme offering the public joyrides In Its aircraft to enable them to get a "bird's eye" view of the celebrations.85 words
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Article391 1963-08-23 4 THK following ix today's ichedul* of civil aircraft movement! at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* Caruda: From Medan lUA W0) 3.25 p.m; from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (OA 800) 5.10 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.43 a.m. T*l«l International: From Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO 731) 7.38391 words
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Advertisement327 1963-08-23 4 Tel: ***** fj\M SINGAPORE ill Please Note Ouiifc Of Times: 10.30am- 1.15-4-6.45 k 9.30pm 2nd BIG WEEKOF FUN! Boys will j!3i I be Boys^Bt most important /-Jj|^L AW ff h© BORN TO SING fT WECK -SCULLY- WINTER LOBELTw«Jt»ri«o« FOR YOUR ADDEP tijOYMEMT!^"" f WALTDISNETS >-^ ISLANDS -DE A r Ttl:327 words
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Advertisement586 1963-08-23 4 f" SHAW 3 GANISATION ILAST I SHOWS 9 11 a.m., 1.45, 4 I 6.30 only J U" vcri.., Intcrnctionoi O'Csont» 1 SANDRA DEE ■"TAMMY the DOCTOR" PETER FONDA Color (SB). Q bj Tonight 915 p.m. Premitr* (No Fr«« Lilt) m SEASON FROM TOMORROW 4 thuws daily Not* Tint*<: bj 11586 words
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230 1963-08-23 5 Two types of L-Month in Malaysia: Nasir ITUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— The Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed JJasir bin Ismail, said today that there would be two types of National Language Month for Malaysia next year. The first would be for the 11 States in Malaya and •second230 words
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Article67 1963-08-23 5 Pastors" fridge vanishes IPOH, Thurs. Four pastors of the Assembly of God church here were faced with a mystery on their house cleaning day at the Kajnpar housing trust residential area yesterday. Their refrigerator, valued at $1,000, which was stored in a locked room in their house, had vanished. There67 words
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Article46 1963-08-23 5 IPOH. Thurs. A new 32-bed private hospital In Chung Thye Phln Road here. run by the Pranclscan Missionalres of the Divine Motherhood, will be ready for use next month. The first mission hospital In Perak, It will be named Our Lady's Hospital.46 words
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Article153 1963-08-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 'THE Union of Postal Uniformed Staff has with- drawn its claims for revision of postmens salaries from the National Whitley Council. Its next line of action will be decided when the executive council meets on Sunday. The general secretary of the union,153 words
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Article34 1963-08-23 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Uth Georgetown (South) branch B.P. Scout Brotherhood will celebrate their inauguration with a campfire at the Chung Ling High School Union premises. Anson Road, at 8 p.m. on Saturday.34 words
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Article405 1963-08-23 5 Separate forces will be integrated faw OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS L Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. THE House of Representatives today passed a Bill to set up a unified police force for Malaysia to replace the separate forces now existing in the various territories. The Minister of405 words
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Article, Illustration588 1963-08-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman is expected to make a major policy speech when he opens the Umno annual general assembly here on Sunday. It Is believed that he will speak many aspects of Malaysia the talks leading to the signing of588 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-08-23 5 FORMFR Malayan hockey international, Philip Sankey, and Miss Margaret Nair, a teacher, who were ~>arried at St. John's At *an Church in Ipoh o Wednesday. The bridegroom is superintendent of Maxwell's Hill holiday resort. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article121 1963-08-23 5 Mother held in mental hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A magistrate, Mr. Mah King Hock, today ordered that a woman alleged to have murdered her flve-year-old son be confined to Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital pending the order of the Ruler-in-Council. Mr. Mah said that he had received a certificate from the121 words
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Article61 1963-08-23 5 Negri State physician resigns SEREMBAN. Thurs Dr. Leong Chee Kong. Nef?n Sembilun State physician, has resigned after giving the Government 24 hours' notice. A spokesman lor the Medicul Department here confirmed Dr. Leong's resignation. Dr. Leong la the second State physician to resign in less thana year. The former physician.61 words
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166 1963-08-23 5 'Cool bus services planned if trials succeed IfUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Travellers on express bus services between Singapore and the Federal capital can look forward to "cool comfort" soon if an experiment by the bus companies proves successful. A spokesman for the XLSingapore Express Ltd. ToM the Straits Times today166 words
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Article30 1963-08-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Institution of Engineers. Federation o! Malaya, will show technical films for members and friends at the Shell theatrette here at 5.30 p.m. on Friday30 words
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Article27 1963-08-23 5 SUNQEI PATANI. Thurs— Mr. St:iinslati* Gomes, n ie:icher of the Sultan Abdul Harnld College at Alor Star, hus left for England to study law.27 words
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Advertisement143 1963-08-23 5 The one thing young girls should never economise on Certain skn conditions are especially common to young girls and boys; like spots, pimples, blackheads, or very greasy skins These conditions are too important to be treated with a cheap remedy Whatever your age. you should always spend a little more143 words
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Advertisement140 1963-08-23 5 New TREATMENT for COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL^. relieves aches and pains^^**^^ and reduces feverish- P?,>ness 4rk V *v PHENYLEPHRINE ~M clears blocked nasal *m '>* passages E VITAMIN C -^L~i 1 It* to meet the increased need for this vitamin V| during an infection -J^HP* 1 helps to counteract that140 words
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256 1963-08-23 7 Sunday date with Christine and Sex at 45 r.p.m. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JTEDERATION listeners have a four o'clock date with Christine on Sunday and, if theyre lucky, they'll have Sex as well. That is if someone at Radio Malaya remembers to turn Christine over. For on the reverse side of256 words
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94 1963-08-23 7 COOKERY CONTEST FINALS IN CAPITAL SINGAPORE, Thurs. Ttto Singapore women will meet others from five towns of the Federation in a grand "cook-ofT" at the Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 7. The two "Malayan Ideal Cook" contestants, Mrs. Christine Fones and Che Alnon binte Ibrahim, were selected94 words
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Article78 1963-08-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Alex Stoker, who befriended hundreds of Malayan students i who went to the Kirkby Teach- rrs" Training College, has died. He was 65. The Malayan teachers training ■I Kirkby found Mr. Stoker, a retired employee of Alfred Holt and Sons,78 words
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Article43 1963-08-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Miss Winifred Talalla has been elected president of the Women's Internationa] Club at its annual meeting. Others elected are: Tengku Aslah. vice-president. Miss Karuna Perera. secretary; Mrs. S. K. Ngei. asst. secretary; Miss Thean Siewi Chec. treasurer.43 words
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Article32 1963-08-23 7 PENANG. Thurs. Pour cases of diphtheria, one fatal, were reported in Penang last month. City health statistics released today showed that 869 babies were born in July, against 170 deaths.32 words
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Article42 1963-08-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A ;n.sna rider, Tan Yeok Im. It, died on the way to the General Hospital at 6.20 a.m. yesterday alter his trisha was involved In a. collision with a van at Jalan Seta-: •i.i k here42 words
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Article93 1963-08-23 7 PENANG. Thurs. Two thousand guests have been invited to the Merdeka anniversary garden party at the Penang Residency on Aug. 31. A celebrations comrnittei under the chairmanship of State Executive Councillor Inche Aziz Ibrahim, today asked people to decorate their premises and fly the state and federation93 words
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Article, Illustration2736 1963-08-23 7 QUESTION TO GIRL'S BROTHER: WHAT DW YOU WANT TO ASK LAWYER (P.P.P. MAN)? REPORTERS: Joseph Miranda. Yuen Peng Kong IPOH, Thursday SUGGESTION that political influence was sought and lent in a rape case was made by defence counsel, Mr. David Marshall, in the2,736 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-08-23 7 Why grads don't like commerce, industry jobs KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Registrar of the University of Malaya, Mr. Foo Yeow Yoke, today gave these three reasons why university graduates were slow to take up commercial and industrial jobs in this country: VAGUE and indeterminate terms of employment stipulated in advertisements.314 words
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Article31 1963-08-23 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Inchc Abdul Aziz bin Hasbullan. a teacher ut the Ibrahim Secondary School here, has returned after a course in woodwork and metal work in England.31 words
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Advertisement296 1963-08-23 7 HACKING COUGH AT NIGHT WOODS' WILLPUT IT RIGHT Don't let your children 1 h»ckinj coujhs keep them »wak« half the nijht. Give them a dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. You'll be »mazed how quickly relief comes, and the children wil. love its minty favour. One dose and they will296 words
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Miscellaneous179 1963-08-23 7 1 #*»f» fit, V.I. It ami in JWfiKiiT. HmrsTw X just 1 em', imnmiogk *v /"-(Oh. i II f\l Y//**^C Af f tWNTMSTCO U «MK> TWUJKMEW6NS/ lON TU«H > r \*\"<'l JM& IIWUI WWF f withwt SX&. J nifiMonwi I molmdJ %o*a *\vi'i<r' Mp^P^ t mIuJL/^^ Hirh Irary I'hvntvr Uauld179 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-08-23 8 After a $30,000 smash-grab gCE N E in a Penang goldsmith's shop yesterday after five armed robbers had fled with jewellery worth $30,000 in a smash and grab raid. The gangsters fired two warning shots before they escaped in a car. Police later detained five suspects. Straits Times pictures show67 words
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Article118 1963-08-23 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A shipbuilding contractor. Francis Graham Jeeves, who was injured In a road accident *5 months ago. was awarded $11,203 damages by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. Mr. Jeeves, a New Zealander, was Injured in a car-taxi collision in Clemenceau Avenue118 words
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Article47 1963-08-23 8 IPOH, Thurs. —An Alliance! candiate. Mr. Ng Kam Guan. was returned unopposed when nominations for a ward in the Trosol local council near here closed, today. The vacant aeat was caused by the death of Mr. Tori Kam Fook. also of the Alliance. I47 words
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252 1963-08-23 8 PENANG CHOICE: LOW PRICES OR MORE JOBS PENANG. Thursday 'PHE statement on Penang's free port status made A in Parliament yesterday by the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, had a mixed reception here today. I Reactions ranged from a prediction by the Indian Chamber of Commerce secretary. Mr. K.252 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-08-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Dewan Ra'ayat today adopted measures to empower the Government to impose direct Federal rates on local authorities to meet education costs. These powers will also extend to areas outside the Jurisdiction of local authorities, the Minister of Education. Haji329 words
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138 1963-08-23 8 Pan-Malaya move on that blood debt KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A pan-Malayan movement will be formed to back the demand for a gesture of atonement from the Japanese Government for wartime killings. Senator Chan Kwong lion, president of the All-Malaya Chinese Chambers of Commerce, said today. "It is a blood debt,138 words
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Article25 1963-08-23 8 BANTING. Thurs. The Banting branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold its annual I meeting at the Hokkien Association here on Sunday.25 words
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Article, Illustration1786 1963-08-23 9 King of fakers even duped a President of the U.S. THE FANTASTIC STANLEY WEYMAN WHO POSED AS DOCTOR AND LAWYER, BUT WAS REALLY AN ARTFUL PHONY... TWO detectives forced tht door of a Brooklyn flat on the snnnv summer's morning of July 2, 1().">. 4 J. Hiding in a closet1,786 words
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Advertisement93 1963-08-23 9 ills nrjlio/i Jill \^^^fe»_ i *H r* r"i nr o i i /film rrcrSH £mk *pF j£sis£sL£ M *Wn\ wMMm mm m w fe m*A fl MM m iM M M .jtt&HtHiw''""'' vA^h. iw COMMENCING IST SEPTEMBER TWICE WEEKLY SERVICES SINGAPORE- KUGHING ■SINGAPORE DEP SINGAPORE 1530 DEP KUCHING 1800 ARR.93 words
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Article123 1963-08-23 10 U Word* lit (Mimlmmm) OM. A MM. A_ K Mukbertee taamfe all relatives and friends for their good miahes aad gifts presented on the occasion of their marriage on 14.8. al In tjiMlims THE FAMILY OF th. tare Mr. Use Theam Pow thanks relatives, priests. sssters. friends for condolences,123 words
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Obituary77 1963-08-23 10 M Word* Sit Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY of OUT Pear Mother. Md. Khoo Hong Neo. Mrs Beahi who departed from us Ztrd Aug. '59. Ever Remembered by her loving children DAMES I. tent-Pol Lionel Rupert (Dicky), passed away peacefully oo 14th August 1963. at his bom* at Ruwa77 words
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Article168 1963-08-23 10 1* Ward* Sit (minimum) WATCH YOUR WIIOMT! Be M but boi fat. Remember Ryvita helpe you ri.m >:n)<.y delirious Ryvlta today. You'll love Ii COPr-ERTOMf is MM oblt top* la tanning; and suoburn protection It prevents your skin from drying aad peeling 1 %t ("opoertone. JUST A BODY Permanent*168 words
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Article606 1963-08-23 10 President Ngo Dinh Diem has loosed the army on the Buddhists, as ;t had become increasingly clear that he would. Merciless repression was the only logical terminus of the road on which the South Vietnam leader embarked as he turned his back on one after another of606 words
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Article391 1963-08-23 10 It is far-fetched to suggest, as Mr. Gen Chong Keat did in the parliamentary debate on the Tariff Advisory Board Act, that precipitate inclusion of Penang in the common market would drive its people into bankruptcy. But he was undoubtedly right when, from the Alliance back benches, he391 words
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Article213 1963-08-23 10 In an attempt to improve upon Senator Khaw Kai Boh's defence of Radio Malaya, criticised by Senator Che Aishah Ghani for its "hapzard and inefficient" reporting of the Manila summit meeting, the Director of Broadcasting has only invited more questions. The young woman broadcaster whose presence in213 words
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Article508 1963-08-23 10 Genius who gave away $255 m. LONDON. Thursday.— > "Having no child of his own. be has made the whole nation his heir." This phrase sums up the munificence of Lord Nuffleld's benefactions and if you substitute "Commonwealth" for ''nation" yon have a true picture of tbeir extent as well.508 words
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Article360 1963-08-23 10 Ignoring the facts rls extraordinary to see once again how quickly a whlpped-up agitation can get so out of hand that facts are ignored. This has happened in the case of the suitability of Malayan teachers in British Army children's schools. What are the facts? The British Government has360 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1963-08-23 10 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Behind the expensive facade in Jakarta DENNIS BLOODWORTH PRESTIGE PROJECTS GET TOP PRIORITY IN INDONESIA TODAY -by- recently returned from a visit to Indonesia IT was a modest enough supper soup, cold platter. coffee, no drinks. It cost me no more than an Indonesian Army colonel's pay for one month,1,125 words
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Advertisement700 1963-08-23 10 Stram Titan ft Maby Hal nnsirti s«is«lliisihsss sms/ be sie»«i« tat Ist Msar COLD TOBMOia: AJICAOC Orchard Road COLO STOStAOK BRANCHES AT MOLt-AND ROAD— ICATON9 KIPPfL ROAD-NAVAL BAM AaSkwtted A«ems: OTT BOOK STORK LTD Wtortieeter House. Cofyer Qaay TMBT NEWS FWONT Fflxp* tricot* M. M. ISMAIL S AOeMrirty Sloe*. MsneM700 words
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Advertisement84 1963-08-23 10 THEODORE ROOSEVELT T.R. was a sportsman, a mountain climber, explorer and naturalist. He was a cowboy, a police chief, a soldier and a prodigious author. Above all else ha was the social reformer, the shrewd politician, the most tireless of Presidents. His courage and high spirits helped to make him,84 words
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Advertisement48 1963-08-23 10 the Kl^yif I shine \\\\\\\m \\\\\mmimmmMlKKm Jfl bB /sTM WbbV •aafl'^^^snP'sßßi^^ Kiwi Kwik' Wax 'pots "ffl© «jgfl A Kiwi shine on floors, tiles J^^JB and furniture. Availabla f in red tile,, preen tile* mahogany, dark teak and neutral. KWIK WAX Sole Agents: OVERSEAS CORPORATION (MALAYA) LXO, Singapore Malaya.48 words
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Article, Illustration250 1963-08-23 11 THE EVIDENCE from GEOFFREY GELDARD Kuching, Thurs. TH E Sarawak G o v c rnment yesterday put on display Indonesian identity documents and Indonesian army equipment captured from bandits raiding Sarawak's border area. This was to refute the statement on Tuesday by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio. that the250 words
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260 1963-08-23 11 KUCHING, Thursday. QURKHA reinforcements, flown in from Singapore yesterday, were today searching the Sungei Kanowit area of the 3rd Division of Sarawak where a party of bandits has been reported seen. Sungel Kanowlt is 50 miles from the scene of operations against a260 words
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62 1963-08-23 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. StraiU Times readers today donated another $421 to Madam Jathambal. the Singapore widow whose husband was killed In a road accident, and her 16 children. The fund now totals $17,174.04. New donations are as follows: Well-wisher. Singapore. $20; staff of Chartered Bank, main62 words
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Article55 1963-08-23 11 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya Gen. Oustt DJatikusumo. flew In foday from Kuala Lumpur for a two-day "shopping" visit. It is. however, believed that he is here to hold top-level consultations with officials of the Indonesian Consulate on the observer issue and the latest55 words
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153 1963-08-23 11 Leaders of eight parties at one rally KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Leaders of eight Opposition parties in Malaya and Singapore are to speak at an anti-Malaysia rally to be held in the Suleiman Court, opposite the Odeon cinema. on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The speakers are: Dr Xee Slew Choh, chairman,153 words
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172 1963-08-23 11 Big police drive on bookies at the races PENANG, Thurs.— The recent police checks at the Penanjj Turf Club August meeting were part of a panMalayan campaign to stamp out bookmaklng, Mr. (tag Huck lim, past president of the club, said today. Mr. Ong, a committee member of the club172 words
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Article43 1963-08-23 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Marine police today recovered the body of an unidentified man from the sea off Telok lumunia. Police are trying to establish whether the body to that of fisherman, reported missing after a storm on Aug. IS.43 words
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477 1963-08-23 11 Fragmentation: Land offer by Tun Razak KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs 'THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak announced today that workers displaced as a result of the fragmentations of estates would be considered for land schemes under the rural development plan. Tun Razak gave this assurance when he met a Joint477 words
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228 1963-08-23 11 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A three-year-old boy in search of frogs found a loaded gangland pistol hidden in a pile of rotting tree trunks off Maxwell Road here yesterday. The boy. Anwar bin Mohamed Arif. called his father, Inchr228 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-08-23 11 SPA: THE GOVT SINGAPORE NEEDS SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore People's Alliance said today that Singapore required a government that could co-operate with the Central Government of Malaysia and produce results and not a government that is adapt at putting up a fight by turning and twisting and double talk. "In110 words
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Article20 1963-08-23 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Mrs. Sara.v.vathy Murugason an advocate and solicitor, left ftr Ceylon today on a short holiday.20 words
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Advertisement257 1963-08-23 11 The Best Soup you've ever bad! HEINZ So easy to serve So tasty and rich Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup has all the wholesome goodness everyone lov'i. Filled with the wonderful flavour of pure tomatoes, it is the key to countless tempting recipes. Get several tins today for ever-ready serving.257 words
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Advertisement141 1963-08-23 11 Someone isn't using 1 1 I AMPLEX BREATH AND BODY DEODORANTS Distributors: JACKSON CO., LTD., Spore i. Jeuclton. JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD., X.L.. Ipoh ond Penang. We're enjoying a Dry hands washday so can you with the new space-saving Parnall SsKiwasher Do compfew dimly »iih without eoa 1 «elti«| your htndt141 words
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Miscellaneous483 1963-08-23 11 I Today's radio and TV| RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE g* S^SSS' x£ SHORTWAVE SERVICE Right To Happiness; 3.00 Close N \tional SHOKTWAVt 41 MtTßts Down; 5.00 Prog. Summary; 5.03 SERVICE 41.7 metre* MKDIIM WAVE SERVICE Harlem Stop-over; 5.30 Playbox; am 800 Time Si<mi»J Ne- 47C METRES 5.46 Radio Ranch; 0.00483 words
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Article, Illustration1418 1963-08-23 12 'THE POLICE COMMISSIONER CANNOT CONSIDER MANY QUESTIONS INDEPENDENTLY' REPORTERS: Chia Pot«ik. Jackie- Sam jMISS Fung Yin Ching, one of the 10 Barisan Sosialis leaders now on trial in the High Court before the Chief Justice, Mr. Wee Chong Jin, today testified that1,418 words
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557 1963-08-23 12 said and meant was Umt at party headquarters we gave the placards to members of detainees" families. I would not know whether such placards changed hands in the course of the procession along the streets. Did you give placards to this particular person557 words
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1865 1963-08-23 12 vcrxly aflected and they were not treated by doctors. In iho>e circumstances, the relatives themselves were miserable and they had nowhere to complain oi their misery. The only way open to them was to let the public know of their1,865 words
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Advertisement164 1963-08-23 12 Kbh js^t^t^B^^T^s^Kw MM iiu mm v* ta HBHBjS^rjJJJI^rjZIJiSi 13a f m I B II^^^b1 B"M^W^^P^ H A»wa^^^^^^^^^^Bw/ You can't match AUSTIN FREEWAY in its class for value! That's because it's in a class^B BW^ all by itself! Look: new 6 cylinder, 80 bhp "Blue Streak" engine; distinctive styling; luxury extras164 words
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Advertisement144 1963-08-23 12 I almost missed my big chance 1. The night before an imernew for m iaportMt I 2. On bit way to tfae farttrriew the text in mag I 3. I unwrapped s dmbbi mqcm swoct* MKkev 4» 1 fcft B*w mm iMMt have bmoc a fooo uoprcssios it and my144 words
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Article30 1963-08-23 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs Mr. Harley J. Usill. managing director ol the Argo Record Co. ln Britain, is now in Singapore on a threeday study of the local market.30 words
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194 1963-08-23 13 M-joy in Pahang put off from Aug. 31 l/UANTAN, Thurs. 1V The Mentri Besar, Dato Wan Abdul Aziz bin Ungku Haji Abdullah, said today that with the postponement of Malaysia all celebrations scheduled for Aug. 31 in Pahang would be held on a later date. Speaking In the State Legislative194 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-08-23 13 MR. ALEXANDER CORNOCK. assistant manager of Sungei Besi Mines Ltd., and his beauty consultant bride. Miss Judy Lee Koon Yew, after their marriage at St. Andrew's Church in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.35 words
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85 1963-08-23 13 DENANG, Thurs. The X Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. told the State Assembly today that the university college in Penang would be built near the snake temple. The area was about 714 acres, he said. No financial provisions other than the token $1085 words
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Article33 1963-08-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federal Capital Commissioner. Haji Ismail bin Panjang Arts, will leave by air tomorrow to attend a three-week ECAFE seminar on housing, beginning in Copenhagen on Sunday.33 words
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147 1963-08-23 13 Acquittal for man who prayed as jury retired KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. As the sevenman jury in a murder case in the High Court here retired to consider their verdict the accused, a burly moneylender, sat in the dock, his head bowed, muttering prayers. His prayers were not in vain for147 words
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Article179 1963-08-23 13 Owners take over arrested ship MA L A C CA, Thurs. The 1,320-ton Panamanian ship Isabel, which was detained and its controls sealed in the Malacca harbour on Aug. 14, was yesterday handed over to its registered owners, the Isabel Navigation ComI pany S. A. of Panama. Captain Yau Yul179 words
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Advertisement155 1963-08-23 13 YOU MUST SEE THE NEW CONTAFLEJ^^S TO KNOW WHAT A RIAI REFLEX JJ^ y .'^jjjjM i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^(Bfc^^ V 6/- Automatic flash the first reflex f^f\-Kc-^, camera in the whole world to have Tkon 1 this automatic flash device. Fully automatic exposure control Control station in the viewfinder. Write for a Free155 words
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Advertisement287 1963-08-23 13 I Orient "Circle" Holiday Spend up to 30 days on a thrilling on until you arc back in Singapore or tour of Djakarta, Manila, Saigon, Djakarta. No need to double back. No time Hong Kong, Bangkok. .trip in- lost instopovers you don't want. Something eludes the comfort and convenience new287 words
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Miscellaneous248 1963-08-23 13 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS with It. assessing the ghostI. Mob reels out in vexatious nei>s of haunted houses? (68. High^spoVof Christmas hap- 9 n uaKe of the Kaiser once? 10 ISr b u^, trite verslon 12 85 «s^>or"ni. accord U. gySS ft.*, big or.- --^^[-^ou^a^ SIMTs"" 1 dle Ut 16248 words
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Article61 1963-08-23 14 AM R GEORGE WOOLER. chalriTl man and managing director of Pye's New Zealand operations left for Hong Kong this week after a two-day stay In the course of a marketing survey. During his stay here, Mr. Wooller met local agents and sales representatives. He61 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-08-23 14 New agents for American tinted glass LINSON (Malaya; Co. of Petaling Jaya has been appointed sole distributors for blue-green and light-blue-green tinted glass materials throughout the whole of the Federation. These products have been used In Singapore mainly by motorists lor protection from sun glare and their u»e u> subject223 words
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Article, Illustration385 1963-08-23 14 Bid to increase tea trade share PEYLON, one of the leading tea exporters to Malaya, is making: greater efforts to strengthen her trade relationship with the Malaysian territories. I This has been demonstrated by the appointment of Mr. M.W. Indrasoma, managing director of B.P.385 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-08-23 14 MISS Ho Sum Oei (above) 24. became the first woman candidate in Singapore who completed nine subjects of the Advertising Joint Intermediate Examination held this year. She was the only woman amonji the five successful Singapore candidates who took the examination this year. The other successful269 words
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Article59 1963-08-23 14 A specialised Australian buildIng Industry selling mission will visit Asia In October. Commonwealth Trade Minister, Mr. John McEwen, has announced in Canberra. Mr. McEwen said the 17-man mission would visit Hongkong, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. The mission's leader will be Mr. Henry Wilckens. of Adelaide, who59 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-08-23 14 'Penang must keep free port CUPPORT for retention ot Penang's free port status has come from another quarter. Mr. S. Mohamed Idris. President of the Penang Lighter Owners' Association and a City Councillor, has advocated that the island should not give up its present status. "After all, it's the only282 words
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Article103 1963-08-23 14 NEW HOTEL READY IN HONG KONG A FAMILY with clone tlea In Singapore will soon see their latest and biggest Investment in Hong Kong the $45 million. 800 room President Hotel in operation Five of the »ons of Mr. Chung Ylp-Chong of Singapore, are million-dollar investors in Hong Kong, with103 words
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Article126 1963-08-23 14 ANEW product is now being introduced on the local market which will be of great interest to the automotive, aircraft, chemical and other industries. It is a rubber-like compound that can be cast into shapes or used as a coating. Called Flexane, the product Is a126 words
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Article50 1963-08-23 14 Australian Guarantee Corporation Ltd., a partner with the Chartered Bank in the recently formed finance company Credit Corporation (Malaysia) Ltd. has announced a group net profit for the year ended June 30, 1963 ot Sl3 million. This Is an Increase of 15 per cent over last year's profit.50 words
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Article218 1963-08-23 14 ir THE housing boom in Singapore in recent years has brought about increasing business for local awning makers. Singapore property-owners were now more "houseproud" and had developed a tendency to brighten -up their homes with colourful awnIngs said Mr. Goh Boon Kuay. managing partner of Messrs. Goh218 words
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Article56 1963-08-23 14 American Biltrite Rubber said Its Boston hose and rubber division will Increase the price for sheet rubber packing by five per cent, effective from September 15. Sheet rubber packing Is used for sealing and cushioning, Mr. James Mason, president of the division, said. The Increase was56 words
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Advertisement356 1963-08-23 14 (rompcack ONE-LAMP TWO-LAMP HHHH fluorescent fitting*. 8 ft., 5 ft.. 4 rt. m m and all with a range I^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J^ of attachments. ~^M W ABOVE it th. p^ rw 4 h one o m p 'Juf CROMPACK am 4 /\jm\ below left ore three =s^£ of th« many attachmentt. (rompton356 words
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Advertisement131 1963-08-23 14 PYE....iBiiM.l. A viriviafrtjjjp) ifrijt^iiM^'ni The vivacious Thais are shrewd judges of value and when they say PYE is the best TV value for your I^^^H money you can be sure it is so. In Bangkok, as in Singapore. PYE TV is the first choice of the discrimin- CB ating viewer.131 words
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Advertisement1451 1963-08-23 15 TO LIVERPUrIL S WEST COAST U.K.. UDlS'Mri Mill r. S'r.im f*tnang AGAPENOI Livtrpill, GUsgow Gdl. 11 TMay Aig 24 27 Aag 21 MtMNON MM*, —Milißß, A'iMutk Cli. 4i lldaf Aag 27/ 1 1 pin. Momnc HantMrg UOMEDON ii.f'lMl. b'MDt Aug 27 S.pt 2 Stpt 4 ANIENOR n.'itMi. Hj.rt Sepl i1,451 words
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Advertisement1443 1963-08-23 15 Hr i' ff 7 THE E. A. C UNESFAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMtUR*. IREMENI. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. tOTHEHBURt AN* CtPENNAIEN. /3'^a Sham PtMna »j/VrCj\*l "MALACCA" I) Cd. 42-43,25 Aig 21/21 Aaj M/liAag l-l V£3*jJsJ 'auiwAHU" t) n 4 Stpt 3/ J Sipt 1/ I Sip> WyQaf -PATACONIA" k)1,443 words
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Advertisement1340 1963-08-23 15 1$ W RT L^F^m If If RT IF »fR»S StPYICt TO L*HOON. LiniyOOL V^tWnNjNTAt_F**TS^ S'pori P. Shan PlOM* JISmVo I L L r 6 "a.V.S5?.^ mrim BS^ .ENNon %WA*h. mwu UfX^ n ■ENDORAN I'Mi. M'bro, Rdam, A'werp, lENMACDNDI (H) H'ka^7t^V"MaVrii"R'oiiii *tpt 11/23 {•■]"/>• «B0t«/1 IENARH (E Lp.l LpitlT N'MIJ, Hull,1,340 words
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Advertisement1247 1963-08-23 15 feMcALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w, .M.M.utn BLLBftMAM UMS «k KLAVBNEIS UMB e.noF*.p*N- uttitiaj tanijf^cißtrai s SMt. Sport P. Sham Pining SUNNYVILLI 25, 21 Aaj 1* Aaj/ 2 Sepl 1/ 4 Sapt I S'pori P Sham Pinmi Alst calls IaaiMSML )1 Aug 2 Stpt 5/ 7 Sept 1/ 4 S.pt CITY1,247 words
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Article142 1963-08-23 16 MELBOURNE. Thurs. 'THE margin of rises over falls 1 widened today In another firm market. Trading was more active The leaders fluctuated mostly around late levels. Bayvtew further improved to 166. and E. T. Brown was up by Is. to 2s. on good report. E.S.A. Bank firmed after142 words
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Article247 1963-08-23 16 SEPTEMBER first grade rubbsr buyers f.o.b. alosod st S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 66J cents per Ib. down three-quarters of a cent on Wednesday"^ closing level for the position. The tone wan easier. PJ.A.S. and P.M. R.I. closing prices m eenls per Ib. yesterday:247 words
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Article65 1963-08-23 16 THE Malayan Ixohange Banks' Auotlatlan made these changes In Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): Selling TT er OD ready: twist Francs 140*: Italian Lire "*****. On the free exchange market in Hong Kong yesterday the U.s. dollar wan quoted at 5.72! for TT and65 words
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Article27 1963-08-23 16 August 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66 J cents (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: 5451.25 (up $2). Estimated unofficial offering; 230 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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722 1963-08-23 16 From Oar Market Correspondent INDUSTRIAL prices improved slightly on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday probably due to some extent to the fact that the Hotel Merlin and Humes offers have now been cleared from the market Twenty industrials improved and there were no losses.722 words
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Article23 1963-08-23 16 Malayan Stork Indies 21 Aur. 0 Industrials: 113.58 116.43 Tins: 108J8 107.84 S rJbbers: 112.50 113.10 Dec. 29, 1 16! 100.23 words
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Article715 1963-08-23 16 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: Dunlopt (I.UOU) $3.00 U. 1 2. 000 1 $3.06, (4.000) W.U7; I. Smelters 53.16 BL.. (1,000) 1.. tie arils. $3.37 SL. $3.36715 words
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Article168 1963-08-23 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 22. Three months) INDUSTRIALS Dun lops SO Stt MMUaMCf U eta, _n_tan 00 cts. itoiiiriton ii eta, W. Ie N. II cts RaUunaaa. II ta. '-iammon 15 rts s Lui.i H. Spurn II dig s. Uarhy 4d. Hums prcf Ib (ta, •>. Traction I/J Hume168 words
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361 1963-08-23 16 rE Straits Tin price rose $2 in Penang yesterday to $451.25 on an offering of 230 tons, estimated down 10 tons. In London on Wednesday tin took on a steadier appearance and after broad ring dealings, prices recorded modest gains especially for361 words
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Advertisement1875 1963-08-23 16 WTfW&TfZJTflWflJlfJfaSl RIOGRANDE LINE a^*9 south america/south africa/faji cast a vici versa ChKhorgirvg from oweno« Mm. Mstoi'MlS lao 3r0n.0. Sonto*. R.o o> Jonowo. Cc». Tawa mnd O-rtooj. S'oor. fsooao) "IAHtVIUI- II Sept VESSU 23/24 OCT. g yy t1 M *sos»«~* I ~M^P|M| _oo>.in a tor Ovrkon. Ce>a>o Town Rio a. Jon.iro.1,875 words
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Advertisement318 1963-08-23 16 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDFor EAST CANADAU.S.A. GREAT LAKES m.s. -GOHSHU MARU M LOADING P. SWETTENHAM SEPT. 3 6 LOADING SINGAPORE SEPT. 7 9 direct discharge ot Montreal, Toronto, Quebec. Cleveland A Detroit. Cargo alto acceptable tor other East Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes ports with transhipment at Montreal and318 words
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Advertisement1129 1963-08-23 17 SHIPS IN PORT SHIM lying altngsld* th« %m§,tpor» Hirbour wttarvtt or HSHtld t»day »r»: Ttlatnachua 39/30, Axapcoor 33/34. Rol Houw 10/11, Romvill* 4/6, Tronoh N.W. 3, Buau&nsa. 1/2, Helan Maru 46. Labuan Hadji 21/22. Silver Peak N.W. i. President Jackson 8/9, Malacca. 42/43, Olenoßla 3&/3S, Terukawa Mara 38/39, Mandama. 6/7,1,129 words
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Advertisement675 1963-08-23 17 (Continued from Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St eta. mxtrm WANTBO A LADY As New* Reader Half Days. Must be intelligent and oar driver. Former applicants reapply. Box A 5520 S.T. Spore. REQUIRED ACCOUNTS CLERK with L.C.C. certificate and knowledge of wrltteu Chin me and t>plng.675 words
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Advertisement784 1963-08-23 17 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box It eta, extrm WBLL ESTABLISHED FIRM requires a fast accurate Chinese typist with sound knowledge of bookkeeping. State full particulars and salary expected to Queen Street P.O. Box 104, B'pore. COMMERCIAL FIRM requires) services of Qualified Nurse. Must be married with children. Preferably784 words
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Advertisement1042 1963-08-23 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT tt Worda Si (Min.)— Box tt eta. «xrra AVAILABLE NOW ground floor. ama:i self-contal«ec furnished flat for single K.ropef.n lady or bachelor Inclus.ve all Municipal rates Telephone gardener morning tea 1363 a month li Scotts Road Spore Open today for Inspection. WILL FURNISHED MOUSB. Ideal District 10 Laedon/Belmont1,042 words
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Advertisement1030 1963-08-23 17 TUITION tt Word* U (mHm,r—*Ux tt eta, axtrm DAVID'S SCHOOL of Daawras. Emerald Bin Road. B'pore. Tilissiosi *****. Beginners classes. Monday. Wednesday 8.30 p.m. uaturday 0.00 p.m. Sunday 3.00 p.m. Private lessons ny appointment. BALLROOM PRIVATB LESSONS Dally by appointment. Single. Couple or Group. Consult C.H. Tan (A.N.A.T.D.. Loodoa- trained1,030 words
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Advertisement1172 1963-08-23 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Worda U (Mlm.>Smx tt eta, txtrm SBI TRY BUY at Pia>l*sa Mote c. Orchard Road, Btngapor* from tbe widest reuse of used cars U> town. Telephone *****-0. MORRIS IBM W— Ssrftil eoa4lttoa. Owner going overseas. Pries *3.500/--0.0.0. Contact Captala V ass In. Tei: K.u ***** or1,172 words
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Advertisement858 1963-08-23 17 BEAUTY CULTURE W ITsrsts U (MmmJ—Box tt eta, mxtrm LBARN HAtnORSSSINQ B*autr Cottar* P*rsonn«l or Pior— staisl coarse*. Rln« ***** Amy W*s (Teacher of Teachers) at mebslla Beauty Salon. 138 Batter* Koad. TNB MOST ATTRACTIVI woman of Slncapor* entrust their beanty to "Jwinass* et Beaute'. Personal attention of Loots* Klerk858 words
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Advertisement589 1963-08-23 18 MARSHAL'S SALE IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE. ISLAND OF SINGAPORE In the cause 01 in Rem Admiralty Suit No. 11 ol 1963 Warrant of Arrest No. 90/1963 Yau Yue Commercial Bank Limited Plalntlfis versus The Owners and other persons interested in the steamship OITANA' Defendants AUCTION589 words
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Advertisement266 1963-08-23 18 I TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development Board, 2nd Floor, Fullerton Building, up to noon on Friday. 30th August. 1963. for:THE EXECUTION OF EARTHWORKS. CONSTRUCTION OF EARTH BUNDS. ROADS. DRAINS AND RE-ERECTION OF MOSQUE. SCHOOL. ETC AT PULAU MERLIMAU. (Show Round266 words
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Advertisement281 1963-08-23 18 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders win be received from registered P.W D. Contractors In Class C and above up to 12 noon on Sept. 20 1963 at the Office ol tbe Director of Public Works, Federation of Malaya. Maxwell Road Kuala Lumpur for ONE (1) PRIMARY CRUSHER 28" x 40"281 words
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Advertisement844 1963-08-23 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA School of Education Applications are Invited for a post of Lecturer, Assistant Lecturer in the School of Education, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur. Candidates should have at least a good honours degree with suitable teaching and research experience In the field of Psychology of Education844 words
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Advertisement648 1963-08-23 18 NOTICES DREDGE BUCKET BAND Close-connected Bucket Band required 8 to 10 cuhlc feet capacity Alternatively eonsHeration given to offers of tndividu* buckets 74 to 8 cub. ft Advisi app details o' working life, pne* required, drawings possible to Box A 1505 S.I Penina CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and648 words
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Advertisement264 1963-08-23 18 ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE NO. 295/297, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE -9 Take Pleasure in Announcing The Opening of: M.K.Z. AMIR'S TABUAN ROAD P.O. BOX NO. 734 KUCHINC Sarawak (Next to Borneo Hotel) DEALERS IN CARPETS AND RUCS FROM PERSIA, BOKHARA, PAKISTAN. INDIA. UNITED KINGDOM, AUSTRALIA. CHINA JAPAN. ANTIQUES CURIOS HOUSEHOLD LINEN Sole264 words
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Article590 1963-08-23 19 TENGKU SA YS HE WILL SEE TO TEAM'S NEEDS by NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur, Thursday J^ STRONG indication that the Malaysian national football team will get more opportunities for training and touring and good coaching has been given by the FAM president, Tengku Abdul Rahman.590 words
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Article66 1963-08-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mike Shepherdson (Selangor) will captain the MCA President's XI in the two-day friendly match against the University of Ceylon here this weekend. The other members of the team are Sieve Hough ton, Ranjit Singh, A. Christie, Gurucharan Singh, Alex. DelUkan, S. RajaUngam,66 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-08-23 19 Premier meets the Malayan Thomas Cup players PREMIER Tengku Abdul Rahman shakes hands with Teh Kew San, captain of the Malayan Thomas Cup team at a party given by the New Zealand High Commissioner in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. Others in the picture are (from left) Tan Yee Khan,93 words
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166 1963-08-23 19 ATHLETICS Let's have a match, suggests Shah by TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Thurs Singapore AAA secretary Niaz Shah suggested yesterday that a Malaya versus Singapore athletics match should be held in view of the postponement of the Malaysia championships at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Shah said that the postponement of the166 words
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Article96 1963-08-23 19 LONDON. Thurs.— Results of football matches played last night: Scottish Div I— Alrdrie 0 Hearts 2; Celtic 4 Queen of the South 0; Dundee 1 Rangers 1; Dunfermline 2 Motherwell 0; E. Stirling 0 Kllmarnock 2; Hibernian 3 Lanark 0; Partlck 1 Aberdeen 1; St. Johnstone 5Reuter - 96 words
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Article53 1963-08-23 19 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca team to meet the touring Ceylon University cricketers in a one-day match here on Aug. 28: Herman Sequerah (captain) Osborne Gooding, Erdler Webb. M. C. Sethupathy, Hillary de Cruz, Teja Singh. Yeow Hal Ouan, Ariz Hamid. Martens, N. Oopl and Tarn Kong Onn; 12th53 words
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Article123 1963-08-23 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP; RACING by Ipoh. Thursday TiRAINER Ivan Allan's Gold Vase entries, Pizarro II and Nashor, impressed in a3f trial here this morning. Breaking into a run from the 3f post, they raced stride for stride in the straight to clock 44sec (last 2f in123 words
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Article185 1963-08-23 19 Soocliow showed tremendous improvement when he belt Escort in a 3f trial in 38 3/s*ec. prentice Tony Yeo) who went stylishly over 3f in 38 2/5. Legis Lass again attracted attention when she sprinted 4f In 51 (3f in 38 4/5). Misty Breeze (Khamls Salmawe) did 3f In185 words
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Article216 1963-08-23 19 EBOR HANDICAP T ONDON, Thurs. Tnree-year-±J old Partholon, nosed in front by Jockey Joe Slme virtually on the line, won a tremendous race for the £10.336 Ebor Handicap over 14f at York yesterday. Irish-trained Partholon c 100-6 k sweeping into the lead 41 out, was headedReuter - 216 words
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Article29 1963-08-23 19 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Keng Seng was elected vice-presi-dent of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council. Tan Eng Yoon was elected assistant secretary and Lim Kirn Peow treasurer29 words
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Article29 1963-08-23 19 SOCCER Malaya Cup: Kedah v Trengganu (A. Star stadium). L. Perak DW. 1: Town Council v Nova Scotia CT. Anson). RUGGER Club match: Serdang v RMAF' (Serdang).29 words
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220 1963-08-23 19 BOXING MIAMI BEACH, Thurs. The World Boxing Association decided yesterday on major changes In its safety code aimed at protecting fighters from injury and preventing deaths in the ring. Among thr nrw rules adopted at the WBA convention here were: O TheReuter - 220 words
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209 1963-08-23 19 CRICKET Run-a-min tourists hit winning form again KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs.— The visiting University of Ceylon cricketers returned to winning form today when they beat a Malayan Ceylonese-Uni-versity of Malaya Combined team by six wickets in a one-day match on the Padang here. The visitors passed the Combined team's score209 words
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Article190 1963-08-23 19 COMBINED XI Jeremiah b Reid 8: Slvaneson st Slvanandan b Idroos 16; Ratnallngam b FVrnando 19; A. de Silva c and b Idroos 10; Kanagaslngam st Slvanandan b Idroos 10: Alfred b Reid 12; Rajallngam c Guruslug he b Fernando 18: Slvasingam c Slvanandan b Reid 0; Ooi Chin190 words
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Article329 1963-08-23 19 GOLF 46 FOR PENANG AMATEUR OPEN ■QENANG. Thurs. Forty-si* mT golfers from all over the Federation will take part In the first Penang Open amateur golt championship at the Penang Turl Club course at Baiu Oantong this, weekend. There will also be a handicap event. Stroke play over 18 holes329 words
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198 1963-08-23 19 Malacca waiting for answer to protest MALAYA CUP MALACCA, Thurs. iTI The Malacca Amateur F.A., who lodged a protest over their Malaya Cup tie against Singapore Joint Services )n Aug. 4. are still waiting for a reply from the FAM. Just before the kickoff, MAFA protested to the referee Raymond198 words
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Article25 1963-08-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The BAM announced today that the Malaysia celebration badminton festival will be held on Sept. 10-12 instead of Aug. 27-29.25 words
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Article351 1963-08-23 20 ENTERTAINMENT ALLOWANCES KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday I*l IF question of whether Malaysian judges should mix in society and throw parties in return to those to which they arc invitrtl was debated in the House of Representatives today. The question was raised by a Socialist rront351 words
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Article88 1963-08-23 20 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei Sir Omar Ali Saifuddln said today tnat in the event Brunei decided to reopen talks at a later date with Malaya on the State's entry into Malaysia, It would have to be on a completely different basis. But,Reuter - 88 words
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Obituary143 1963-08-23 20 MR. TONC TECK ING of CuMomg uv|<artmvDt pa.-.-cd away sudd.nly on 23-a-« at 16 Mount Vrrnon Blnsapor* THI REMAINS OF Mr. M. Cblt.mpalam, Mired Traffic Inspector, .illway*, will be runoved for Crr.ation from Quarters, No. 71, Railay Quart era, Kaiah Road, Seremban 23-T-63 at ft p.m. MRS. TAN ONO143 words
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139 1963-08-23 20 Aussie MP on Jakarta insult to Tengku CANBERRA. Thurs.— Liberal \j M.P. Mr. Wilfrid Kent Hughes today questioned External Affairs Minister Sir Garfleld Barwick about what he termed an Indonesian insult to Malaya, "an Australian friend and ally." In the House of Representatives. Mr. Kent Hughes asked if the IndonesianReuter - 139 words
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274 1963-08-23 20 Remarks on Malaysia by Ooi cut short by PENANG, Thurs. -The Speaker of the Penang State Assembly, Haji Suleiman bin Haji Ahmart. today stopped the Socialist Front whip. Mi. Coi Thiam Siew. from referring to Malaysia and the United Nations team now in Sarawak and Borneo. "I won't allow any274 words
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Article405 1963-08-23 20 LONDON, Thurs. Industrial equities made further headway today following renewed small buying In a market poorly supplied with stock. Elsewhere, interest in the stock markets was at a low level. Oold shares reacted after their recent advance and closed with extensive losses of a few pence to Is.405 words
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424 1963-08-23 20 KEITH MILLER - ENGLAND OUT FOR 275: SHARPE SHINES KEITH MILLER: By LONDON. Thursday BATTING first on an easy-paced pitch, iCngM" fl were dismissed for 275 a lew minutes be few the close on the first of the fifth cricket Umi against the West Indies at The Oval today. An opening stand of424 words
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Article277 1963-08-23 20 ENGLAND FIRKT INS. BOLls c Marray b Room VI EDRICH o Murray b Sofam *s DEXTER c and b Grttßth IS HARRINGTON o Sober* b <.ibtw i« CLOSE b Griffith 41 SHABPE c Murray b GiMMfc S3 PARKS o Kanhal b Griffith l»l TRUEMAN b Griffith 1»\ LOCK hit277 words
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Article68 1963-08-23 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Play- 1 j ing hard ana fast .-soccer. Com- k I monwealih Forces did well to J^ hold Vietnam to a 3 3 draw in their fiienrtly match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. Scorers were: Keating i3rd mm. and 44th > and Davles (45th 1 for68 words
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