The Straits Times, 28 January 1963
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Title Section18 1963-01-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fiat*** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35218 words
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Article, Illustration557 1963-01-28 1 Azahari aide in Hong Kong 'Minister' seeks 'protective custody' HONG KONG. Sun. ZAINI HAJI AHMAD, right hand man of Brunei revolt leader Aza hari, flew from Manila into Hong Kong tonight and asked for "protective custody". As he was esoortec out of the Kaitak Airport 1)\ security officersReuter - 557 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-01-28 1 The blonde mercenary of Katanga A GROIP of mercenaries including a toughlooking blonde woman in battle dress pictured just outside Kolwezi, before leaving for the Angolan border after Katangan President Moise Tshombe instructed Katangese gendarmes in Kolwezi not to oppose the entry of United Nations forces into the town. I.N.63 words
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Article33 1963-01-28 1 MOSCOW. Sun.— Russia is building a new airport near Moscow whicn will rival New York"s Idlewild as one of the biggest in the world, the Soviet news agency Tass reports. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article304 1963-01-28 1 MORE HELP FOR INDIA PLEDGE MANCHESTER, Sunday. JJRITAIN would provide more aid for India to rebut Chinese aggression, the Duke of Devonshire, the Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations, said here last night. Speaking at a reception to mark the Indian Republic Day, he said: "We and the United States304 words
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87 1963-01-28 1 PEKING, Sun. Mr. Cbou En-lai. the Chinese Prime Minister, has sent a message to Mr. Nehru, expressing the hope that "the traditional friendship between the Chinese and Indian peoples be consolidated and developed," the New China News Agency reported yesterday. The message wasReuter - 87 words
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Article48 1963-01-28 1 SYDNEY. Sun— Melbourne university and a sugar refining company have taken out a patent believed to be a revolutionary process to prevent t>u?ar causing tooth decay. The process involves the linking of a soluble phosphate, believed to be sodium phosphate, to sugar during refining. ReuierReuter - 48 words
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Article82 1963-01-28 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia has cut drastically its armed forces budget, it was revealed today. General Nasution, the Chief of Staff, said that the armed forces would receive only 47 per cent of the 1963 budgat in contrast to the 80 per cent they got last year.82 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1963-01-28 1 YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA - Aziz (I was sacked) gives the reasons YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA By LUMPUR, Sunday. TllK FORMER Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, today gave his reasons for leaving the Government after differences with his Cabinet colleagues last year. Inche Aziz said at a press conference that1,078 words
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482 1963-01-28 1 TAN'S REPLY 'He's really making excuses for his failures...' THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, said in a statement to the Straits Times: "I cannot accept Inche Aziz bin Ishak s general statement that the Treasury obstructed him in his work when he was Minister of Agriculture and482 words
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97 1963-01-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, tonight accused the former Minister of Agriculture Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. of "playing Into the enemy's hands." He was commenting on Inche Aziz's press conference in which he condemned the Government's home and97 words
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462 1963-01-28 1 Brunei: No firm decision yet on Malaysia BRUNEI TOWN, Sun. —Brunei has still not derided to join Malaysia, according to a Radio Brunei broadcast here tonight. The broadcast said that Brunei had been invited to Join Malaysia by the Federation Government, and that the British Government, had lecommended the idea462 words
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98 1963-01-28 1 British troop alert for Tar East' LONDON, S,,n._ Two thousand troops of the British Army Strategic Reserve have been put on a 72--hour alert, the Ministry of Defence said today. The Ministry would not comment on their possible destination. Sudden move The units, stationed in Southern England, are Headquarters, 51Reuter - 98 words
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Article412 1963-01-28 2 Red split: 'Let's have consultations' PEKING, Sunday. fHE Chinese Communist Party newspaper, writing of differences within the Communist camp, said today it was "time to rein in on the brink of the precipice/ The People's Daily added: "We sincerely hope that the fraternal party vhichReuter - 412 words
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Article63 1963-01-28 2 LAGOS. Sun. The Foreign Ministers of the Monrovia group of African states condemned the "tragic and outrageous assassination" of the Togo President, Dr. Sylvanus Olympic and urged the Togo Provisional Government to prosecute the soldiers who killed him. The Ministers proposed that a five-man mission go toUPI - 63 words
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160 1963-01-28 2 Ransom to free Red prisoners? I 'No deal' WASHINGTON. Sun. The State Department says it sees no prospect that Red China might accept food and medical supplies from the United States in exchange for freeing four Imprisoned Americans. A Senator suggested the possibility of a ransom deal with Peking similarUPI - 160 words
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Article24 1963-01-28 2 JAKARTA, Sun. The Soviet cosmonaut Major Andrtan Nikolalev arrived at the old Indonesian capital of Jogjakarta yesterday during his state visit. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article36 1963-01-28 2 SYDNEY, Sun. Pan American World Airways officials had good reason to refer to a young Fijian girl who booked passage on a jet flight simply as "Miss M." She is Miss Mouarkuarkuarkuarkuarrfer.—U.P.l.36 words
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Article96 1963-01-28 2 MOSCOW, Sun. An Important mathematical theory, thought until now to have been first discovered by Sir Isaac Newton, the British mathematician, may in fact have been worked out by Omar Khayam, the 12th century Persian poet and mathematician, the Soviet newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda reported today.Reuter - 96 words
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Article50 1963-01-28 2 HAVANA, Sun.— An estimated 27 Cuban militiamen were killed and 30 taken prisoner when a "counter revolutionary group" derailed a troop train In Camaguey Province It was reliably learned here that after the derailment the "counter revolutionaries." with their captives, made off into the hills. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article49 1963-01-28 2 MANILA, Sun. Cholera has killed 117 people in Palawan south-western Philippines aince November, 148 cholera cases had been reported in Aborlan and Panacan. Palawan. The epidemic has subsided and only 12 cases and live deaths were reported for the week ending Jan. I.— UJ».I49 words
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Article31 1963-01-28 2 HONO KONO, Sun. Three children and a man were injured when a hydrogen cylinder used to fill balloons exploded In a resettlement estate oa Chinese New Year's Day. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article192 1963-01-28 2 PERSIA 'S WOMEN VOTE AT LAST TEHERAN, Sunday. WOMEN flocked to the polls to vote for the first time in Persia today— but their votes are not being counted General Sadegh Azizl. Minister of the Intertor, said the women were allowed to vote In a referendum on sweeping reforms becauseReuter - 192 words
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Article290 1963-01-28 2 SAIGON, Sur THE United States Army Chief of Staff, Gen. Earle G. Wheeler, said here yesterday it would "take a vigorous effort to turn the tide once and for all" against the Communist guerillas in South Vietnam. He said the Americansupported Government forces were winning theReuter - 290 words
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Article54 1963-01-28 2 WASHINGTON, Sun. American combat troops serving in South Vietnam are to receive more pay under a Bill submitted to Congress by the Defence Department. A paratroop sergeant qualifying for this "double hazardous duty" pay, which is being recommended for the first time, would receive 51, 365 against the54 words
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138 1963-01-28 2 SEOUL. Sun.— A total of 150 former politicians, including former President Posun Yun. today inaugurated a "civil rule party" to oppose General Chuiit? Hee Park, the chairman of the ruling Supreme Council, and his supporters in the forthcoming spring elections. The partyReuter - 138 words
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Article27 1963-01-28 2 CASABLANCA. Sun. A shipload of Soviet military material (or the Moroccan Army antitank guns, heavy trucks and communications equipment wax unloaded yesterday.— UJ».I. I27 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-01-28 2 his gendarmerie as he speaks to Kolwezi instructing them not to opp tuwn. Soon afterwards a U.N. Indian be's last stronghold, without a shot President Tshombe of Katanga is surrounded by cheering members of thorn in the market square in ose the entry of U.N.UPI - 61 words
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Miscellaneous28 1963-01-28 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \oocictail, oeops?p/ /and make it 1 i sooo ano w (I DONT WANT TUEmN TO NOTICE THAT I'VE I BURNT THE DlMNee/^^N28 words
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Article69 1963-01-28 3 BRUSSELS, Sun. Sixty mercenaries who fled from Katanga into Angola during the recent U.N military operation landed at Brussels Airport this morning. Also on board were two children. Two Injured were carried off on a stretcher. The men were clad In civilian clothes, although some still69 words
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Article45 1963-01-28 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Sun. Armalite Incorporated claims ..o have developed a new military rifle which can be produced at a cost of only $105 each A spokesman said the firm was negotiating for Its sale with one Nato and one South American nation45 words
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Article33 1963-01-28 3 ROME. Sun. Heiress Sylvia Cassablances who said "no to the Aga Khan, Prince Karlm. is to marry Italian playboy Cesare Spadaclnl, son of Milan soccer club's vice-president, at Alassio tomorrow.33 words
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Article27 1963-01-28 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. Nationalist Chinese guerrillas operat ing In Communist China cam bazookas and trench mortars a pro-Nationalist newsletter lis< trlbuted here said yesterday27 words
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Article32 1963-01-28 3 WASHINOTON Sun —President Kennedy said yesterday that although Soviet troops were <tl)l manning anti-aircraft missiles in Cuba there was no new evidence of the introduction of oflenslve weapons." ReuterReuter - 32 words
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454 1963-01-28 3 LONDON, Sunday. JJRITAIN'S Foreign Office warned more than 40 years ago against tot building of a Channel tunnel because of "the fundamental fact that we are not liked in France and never will be, except for the advantages which454 words
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Article325 1963-01-28 3 f ONDON, Sun. Mr. Jo Grimond, leader of the British Liberal Party, yesterday attacked the "backward look of the Old Man of the West' —General de Gaulle. In a speech to constituents at Kirkuall. in the Orkney Islands, he accused General de Gaulle ofReuter; UPI - 325 words
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153 1963-01-28 3 A LUXURY LINER CRUISE FOR 470— AT $8.5 m NEW YORK Sun The Cunard linet Caronia sailed last night on Us annual .'.4,000 milt world luxury cruise Its two dearesi suites cost $84,000 Four other suites, which cost 575.000 each were also booked Total booking (or the 92-day cruise isUPI - 153 words
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290 1963-01-28 3 LONDON. Sunday V^EW divorce laws, in 11 which estranged couples would be given a month of grace to "kiss and make up" are proposed in a bill to be debated in the House of Commons The bill, drawn up by Labour MemberReuter - 290 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-01-28 3 Liz outside London Clinic before knee operation ACTRESS Elizabeth Taylor pictured outside the London Clinic before she was operated on for a displaced cartilage in her knee. The operation was successful. Tomorrow shp returns to the set of "Very important Persons" at Shepperton. U.P.I, picture.UPI - 45 words
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Article22 1963-01-28 3 LONDON. Sun. Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, will visit Uganda and Tanganyika after Kenya next month. RenterReuter - 22 words
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72 1963-01-28 3 VfOSCOW Sun. A ill "vampire" currency speculator in grad who cheated people of "millions" hid some of his haul of gold in his daughter's grave. Izvestia said today In his room gold was stored in milk cans. Izvestia he had done 'too much harm72 words
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Article31 1963-01-28 3 WASHINGTON: The ns Chamber of Commerce attacked Pre lent Kennedy's plan to cut taxes by $30,000 million be'nuse "the em ohasl? Is almost entirely on the Importance of con sumer spending."31 words
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Article29 1963-01-28 3 TORONTO Canada nas reached its target of producing 800 000 barrels of oil a day The target was lot expected to be reached untT the end of the year29 words
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Article13 1963-01-28 3 lomat, Mr. Mohammed Youssef, after imprisoning him for three days. Cairo Radio reported.13 words
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Article16 1963-01-28 3 VADUZ: The tiny itafe jf Liechtenstein is to double her police foree froir sight to 1616 words
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Article24 1963-01-28 3 BELGRADE: Mr Todor -hlvkov, Bulgarian Communist leader and Prime Minister, left for Sofia after his first official talks for six years with President Tito24 words
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Article35 1963-01-28 3 COPENHAGEN Demons ra carrjrlng signs de noundng "Greek dictatorship" and "Greek concentration camps" paraded outside Amallenborg Palace as guests gathered for a ball celPbratlne the engagement of Danish Princess AnneMarie to Greek Crown Prince Constantlne35 words
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Article33 1963-01-28 3 LONDON: Nearly 250 peo- c queued tor two hours before dawn to be the first mourners to file past the body of Roman Catholic Cardinal Godfrey, Archbishop of Westminster who died on Tuesday33 words
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Article31 1963-01-28 3 NEW YORK: i.ew York dockers drifted back to the wharves after settlement of the 34-day strike which paralysed more than 40 ports along the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of *'exlco31 words
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Article34 1963-01-28 3 VIENNA: Austria nas rejected an offer from Czechoslovakia to exchange two or three Austrlans In prison there tor Prantisek Nesvadba a Czech facing trial In Vienna as a spy. the newspaper Neve Kurler reported.34 words
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Article14 1963-01-28 3 LONDON: Lord Hankey, former Secretary of the Cabinet, died In hospital He was 85.14 words
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Article23 1963-01-28 3 MOSCOW: The population of the Soviet Union topped the 223 million mark on Jan. 1 —an increase of 3.3 million during the year.23 words
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Article22 1963-01-28 3 MELBOURNE: Melbourne University and a sugar refining company have taken out a patent on a process to prevent sugar causing tooth decay.22 words
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Article21 1963-01-28 3 SAN FRANCISCO: Six beauty queens left for Manila where they will take part in an international pageant beginning on Feb. 1.21 words
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Article34 1963-01-28 3 HOL'STON (Texas) Sun two U.S astronauts vtrgil Grissorr and John Glenn were chosen today to work on space projects Intended to place a man on the moon within a few years. Renter.Reuter - 34 words
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405 1963-01-28 3 NORTH POLE DEFENCE PATROL BY A SOVIET SUB MOSCOW, Sunday. THE Soviet nuclear submarine Leninsky Komsomol 1 has completed an exercise in which she took up 4 combat position under the North Pole ice to present a missile attack by "enemy" submarines, it was reported yesterday. The official news agencyReuter; UPI - 405 words
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93 1963-01-28 3 CIVIL RIGHTS: U.S. YEAR OF PROGRESS WASHINGTON, Sun. Mr. Robert Kennedy. the Attorney -General, yesterday reported "great progress" in civil right" for Negroes in 1962, despite the violence over Mr. James Meredith's admission to the University of Mississippi. In a report to President Kennedy, he said: "For those only interested93 words
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Article45 1963-01-28 3 NEW ORLEANS, siun.— Eight Negroes have been registered— peaceably— in Tulane University, a private Institution with aii unbroken 129-year record of exclusive white attendance. Tulanes board of administrators In mid-December voluntarily opened the doors of the university to Neuroes.— U P.I.45 words
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Article35 1963-01-28 3 NEW YORK. Sun. A caretaker Is the first victim of a nodrlnking rule for Indiana Senate employees. Senator John Rees, announcing the dismissal, said: "He was so tight he couldn't write his name."35 words
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Article25 1963-01-28 3 LONDON. Sun. Henry Millers "Tropic of Cancer", which has been banned as obscene In many countries, is to be published In Hrltaln soon.25 words
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Advertisement327 1963-01-28 3 ANOTHER CHIN BROTHERS' PROJECT AVER ITAM PARK (Boundary Road Penanc) "ESQUIRE Duplex semi-detached double storey ONLY $17,850 SEAVIEW PARK (Phase 5 Tanjong Bungah Penanc) 'ESQUIRE Duplex ONLY $17,800/SENTOSA" Terrace double storey ONLY 1 1 .250,Loans Available Repayable 5 to 15 Years GOPENG GARDEN— IPOH First Class Vacant Bungalow Lots with327 words
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Article409 1963-01-28 4 water supply projects IPOH, Sunday. CONSIDERABLE progress has been made on the 12 projects of the $88 million water supply development programme for Perak. Expenditure on these projects has already totalled more than $19.1 million. A further $14.1 million is expected to be spent this year.409 words
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219 1963-01-28 4 JAKARTA MEET BAN: NO LOSS, SAYS NUJ KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Malaya's National Union of Journalist feels "no sense of loss" at being barred from the Afro-Asian journalists' conference to be held in Jakarta and Bandoeng in April. The vice-chairman of the Indonesian Journalists' Association, Mr. H. A. Massiara, had said219 words
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131 1963-01-28 4 PENANG, Sun. The Penang Port Commission will soon have new administrative offices at King Edward Place, opposite the $3.5 million Bangunan Tuanku Syed Putra. The commission h|y> allo- cated $500,000 to build it. near the clock tower, as soon as the plans are131 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-01-28 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A leading Scottish church leader, Dr. A. Nevile Davidson, said here today, that the church should take an interest in the political changes in this region. "But," he warned, "the church should never get Involved in party politics." Dr. Davidson, the Moderator of277 words
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Article81 1963-01-28 4 BAG AN SERAI, Sun. Four masked men, one armed with a parang, robbed a grandmother, Oon Tui, 56, of jewellery worth $300 and $30 cash in Kampong Selinsing, at 2 a.m. yesterday. Madam Goh. wife of a shopkeeper, was with her daughter-in-law and four small grandchildren81 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-01-28 4 Two Singapore teachers, Mr. Goh Tick Hee and Miss Patsy Low Hui Hiang, who were married in Singapore recently. Mr. Goh is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Goh Teck Meng of Serangoon Garden Estate. The bride is the sixth daughter of Mr. Low Kirn Yong and57 words
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Article319 1963-01-28 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— There was a large audience at the Victoria Theatre last night to see the opening performance of Le Theatre dArt dv Ballet. This young Paris-based company makes up in efficiency and versatility what it lacks in weight of numbers. The soloists possess319 words
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Article91 1963-01-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Dr. D. V. Crawford, a lecturer in soil chemistry in the University of Nottingham, arrived here by air today for a week"s visit after attending an international soil conference in New Zealand. He expressed the hope that he would be able to study Malayan91 words
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Advertisement78 1963-01-28 4 a PRESENTS NIGHTLY Hruby waiTl WITH C^SViJOSE DAROYA'S BAND^SS^S ~£^r WATCH FOR OUR NEW SENSATIONAL FLOOR SHOW! University Correspondence College C«p«rt Postal Tuition for LONDON UNIVERSITY EXTERNAL DEGREES GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF EDUCATION (Omcum Examimnf Board) CAMBRIDGE OVERSEA School Higher School CERTIFICATES rfce College, fouoord 1887. It an UacattMMl Treat, with78 words
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Advertisement53 1963-01-28 4 Upper Eost Coost Road New Showing: 3-7.15-V.30 p.m "A PSEP INTO FUKIIN" Hokien (TKMC 1 MOTHERS! Give your children instant relief from colds, fever, headacnes and sore throats! Give them Rcxall Children's Aspirin. Raspberry flavoured and so pleasant to take, the tablets can be chewed or taken with milk or53 words
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Advertisement443 1963-01-28 4 5 C*J J k. Bj jayj|Tf«j NOW MIOWI.M. 11am 1.30 4.00 6 30 9 30pm (No Free Lists) ON STAGI TOMORROW 9.30 pm T X METRO LTD. Prcsenti "FASHIONS FOR 1963" SDon>.ored by T Orchid Soap National Radio. I I i i X SIIOU I.M. 11am I 30 -4 00443 words
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Miscellaneous337 1963-01-28 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following Is today's (ML 13 1) 6.50 p.m.; from Jesschedule of civil aircraft »elion, Brunei, Kucning (ML movement* at Paya Lebar air- 487) 7.35 pjn.; from Kuala Dort SlnnDore- Lumpur (ML 173) 9.00 p.m.; porv, ww from Bangkok (ML 307) ARWVALS 11.20 pjn. BO337 words
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Article, Illustration1705 1963-01-28 5 ALMOST FINISHED BY A CAR CRASH IN 1949, HE CAME BACK TO WIN THE TOP PRIZES IN GOLF— THE U.S., BRITISH OPENS IN the first round of a golf tournament at Rochester, New York, in 1941, a1,705 words
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Advertisement161 1963-01-28 5 Hjr^H 'JJIJSi' mim r^l 4 *m like a rea cigarette— ■■■'■■^JEmL- Jp&k&^&i jt L^^Hfl one can rea "y taste ancl mm.* «MHI •C^*' thoroughly enjoy. That's Hku ?s* W^^^^^Sk^ "d^r* it wh y Camels have! been my HE JP^:- W^^ ''mili^ I cigarette for nearly 15 Kl^, ftv ;^*lßli^MßP^***L I|^H§"-161 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-01-28 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. npHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, pledged a better site if necessary to hawkers at Woodlands Pasar Malam last night. He said the government would find them another Rite if they so desired as It was the government's task to help them by214 words
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224 1963-01-28 6 MALAYANS FOR TRAINING IN ECONOMICS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYANS will be among the trainees to be sent to the Asian Institute for Economic Development to be set up in Bangkok by the Economic Commission tor Asia and the Far East. The institute will offer both long and short-term courses Including224 words
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Article54 1963-01-28 6 PENANO. Sun.— Dr. Loh Ouan Lye bai been elected president of the Penaog Medical Practitioners' Society. Dr K. K. Ohoonf la vloepresldent and Dr. B. O. KrUhnan the Moratory and treasurer. Committee: Drs. V. G. Patwardhan. S. T. Yeoh. K.K. Mathen. Lee Chyo Chow. Ch'ng Keong Aik54 words
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Article48 1963-01-28 6 Centre officials elected SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. ABranam Silas has been re-elected president of the Stamford Community entre. Other officials include Mr. Pradatiek C. Pinto (rlca-praal-dtnt). Mr. A. P. Nathan (aacrfttary), Mlaa Yong U*v Bin (aaalaunt aaerttery). Mr. Ho atani Hang (traaaurtr) and Mr. laata Khanf Hock (aatlatant traaaurar).48 words
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Article82 1963-01-28 6 PENANO, Sun. The Far East Air Force will carry out bombing and firing exercise* at the Pulau Songsong range, near the Bunting Island group, off Kedah Coast, on the following dates next month. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.; Feb.82 words
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179 1963-01-28 6 The first load of diverted cargo is back —from H.K.— KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpHE Hosang arrived in Port Swettenham last night with the first cargo of goods which had been abandoned in Hong Kong during the railway strike. But she will have to wait a few days before she can179 words
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113 1963-01-28 6 I{UALA LUMPUR, v Sun. The secretary of the Staff Side of the National Whitley Council, Mr. T. Narendran, who was to have been transferred to the income tax office in Ipoh, has been allowed to continue as the secretary here, as a result113 words
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Article55 1963-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Koran conference will be held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Feb. 3 under the chairmanship of the State Advocate-General, Inche Ahmad bin Mohamed Ibrahim. Prominent Islamic leaders from the Federation and Singapore will give lectures in Malay, English, and Tamil on55 words
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Article33 1963-01-28 6 SINGAPORE. Sun. Members of the Singapore Entomological Society today went to Pulau Übln to collect insect specimens. They were led by Mr. D. H. Murphy of the University of Singapore.33 words
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Article167 1963-01-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Another $25,366 has been received by the Bank Negara for the Save Democracy Fund, bringing the total to $759,293. The latest biggest contribution $12,108.33 came from the readers of the Sangamani Press. Plantation House, Petaling Jaya. Others were: Residents of fapah. $1,455; Indian167 words
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Advertisement558 1963-01-28 6 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Health, Vitamins and BOVRIL A well nourished and healthy body is not maintained by large quantities of food alone. One can eat a lot and even grow fat, yet still suffer from a lack of vital minerals or vitamins. A shortage of these vitamins soon becomes apparent as558 words
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Advertisement132 1963-01-28 6 Bovril is one of the greatest known stimulants of gastric secretion, thus ensuring that we get the best out of the food we eat Explorers, athletes, mountaineers, men of action everywhere have relied on Bovril and have not been disappointed. There are occasions In everyday life too. and In convalescence,132 words
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Miscellaneous214 1963-01-28 6 1 1 fo* Omp B* F- T. BmmKm IVOUMKAN O«. ITUKT%a!w^OOP.J THENI DONT /NO I'M I IwHATABOirr> -U^BUT VDUVfc ou/ 1 SEEDS DO NOTI ALLHktDIO WAS HAVE ANVNEWI AFRAID TWCT I-Q OF/ JUST \NO BE^^ON TO/_ HAVH PGRFOBJK AN V PUT A PLASTER SCIENTISTS V NOT.' 500 I WAS I214 words
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228 1963-01-28 7 PENANG, Sunday. jyjORE employment passes enabling foreig* to work in this country were issued la. year. According to a spokesman of the Federation Immigration Headquarter;:. 519 such passes were issued in 1962 against 448 the previous year —an increase of 71 The228 words
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Article156 1963-01-28 7 BONUS ACCORD IN FIVE FIRMS SINGAPORE, Sun. i Payment of bonus equal to 10£ per cent of the annual salary is provided for in three collective agreements between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and three companies, the British and Malayan Trustees Ltd., Denmark House Ltd., and Malayan Unit156 words
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Article53 1963-01-28 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The second annual Inter-junior secondary schools debate will be held at the U.S. Information Service theatre from the middle of next month. Entries for the debate must reach the sponsors, the student and youth work department of the Chinese YMCA at South Pier, Singapore 2.53 words
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Article217 1963-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Muslims throughout the Federation and Singapore began their fasting month today. Fasting started today instead of yesterday after a joint announcement by the Federation's Keeper of the Rulers' Seal and the President of the Singapore Shara'iah Court said that the" moon was not217 words
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62 1963-01-28 7 Firecracker youths held: Shops —raided IPOH, Sun.— Several youths have been arrested here during the last three days for setting off firecrackers. Police have also raided several shops suspected of selling crackers. Seven packets were seized from one shop. Firecrackers have been going off in all parts of the town62 words
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115 1963-01-28 7 PENANQ. Sun. The Federation Pilgrimage Control Department Is planning to build a multi-storey hostel to accommodate pilgrims during their stay in Penang. The project is being worked out in conjunction with the Muslim Endowment Board and the State Religious Affairs department. According to the115 words
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Article74 1963-01-28 7 Postponed for state mourning IPOH. Sun. The music and drama section of the Perak Arts Council has postponed the stage presentation of the comedy "My Three Angels" to later this year Secretary of the section. Miss Mabel Teo, said that the postponement was due to the 100 days state mourning74 words
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Article21 1963-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Fullbrißht educational exchange agreement will be signed by Malayan and VJS. governments representatives here tomorrow21 words
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301 1963-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun STATISTICIANS, en- gineers and surveyors of the New Zealand "peace corps," Volunteer Service Abroad, will be sent to Malaya. The statisticians will oe for such Government departments as statistics, agriculture. labour and education. The engineers and surveyors will301 words
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97 1963-01-28 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. About 300 delegates from 38 countries will attend the seventh international conference on planned narenthood in Singapore from Feb. 10 to 16. Papers by world experts to be considered at the conference include methods or birth control, clinical trials of oral compounds.97 words
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236 1963-01-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun TiHE Prime Minister, x Tengku Abdul Rahman, has warned Kelantan Umno leaders to heed his advice to stop quarrelling among themselves and work to recapture Kelantan from the Pan-Malayan Islamic Party. The Tengku gave this warning at a recent meeting236 words
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Article20 1963-01-28 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. York Hill 1 Girls' Homecraft Centre today I held a Chinese New Year Party. I20 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-01-28 7 ■AT 16 HE SPEAKS FOR MALAYA MALAYA'S delegate to the 1%3 New York Herald Tribune World Youth Forum, Srinivasa. Iyer. It;, (above) arrived in New York recently by Pan American World Airways. Iyer, of Penang. will spend three months in the United States living with three different families in three76 words
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Article153 1963-01-28 7 TwoNZ ships to join our fleet KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Two New Zealand ships are to join the merchant fleet of Malaya and Singapore. They are the "Grand Old Lady" 37 year old Tfcmn I nine—and the Gale i 625 tODS), bald the latest New Zealand newsletter. The first ship, to153 words
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Article19 1963-01-28 7 j KUALA LUMPUR. Sim Tengku Abdul Rahman will crle> I brale his 60th birthday on F.b19 words
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Advertisement106 1963-01-28 7 I |p rjM ItfHM^ Whatever your answer may be to this I < sf& question, you'll find some stimu--1 «Tj i lating views expressed on the subject 1 iCaSffc m k y wo leading Malayan writers in I W i ssue of- /I JJ\t\l Mb 2s wl §i U A106 words
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Miscellaneous45 1963-01-28 7 Bugs Bmn nm Bff Raiph n^ imdahl II W > "£j P lp SCRAMi I DON'T WANT TO TAKE IT YOU Af?E"\| f /MY SPECIAL LINIMENT 1$ -/OKAY wuo bant Vi CMii?^, ANYTHING FROM /VUdfid NOT SERIOUSLY POR MINOR \M1 'OOOMEU^J^^y^S^ f *-> I INJUREP <*WWRjJ I^ACHESANPMUISKf/45 words
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Obituary47 1963-01-28 8 W,r4* Sit (Mtn.mum. CAVE: Sud«ealy. la Devon. Kaciaad. Margaret, laved wife of r K 11. Cave, Ute U.CJ9. CABLE RECEIVED by 8. D. Richards. Senior Mains Foreman Eletncify Department. City Council m'orminr death of father T. P. Nathan siindrem. Annaikkadu. Tanjotr District. South India on 25-1-83.47 words
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Article85 1963-01-28 8 It Worrfj Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY Of ta* late Mr. Goh Teo« Oiian tuank Van. Dhamnusukhs. relatl*— and fnends for their rondo lences. wreaths, rt rolls and attendance daring their recent bereavement. MESSRS. COVINOASAMY (Surrey T'ept.. Alor Btar), Veasadaaalam (High S'-hool. Bvkit Ifertajam), Subramaniara <Vet. Dept K.L.) aad Mrs.85 words
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Obituary52 1963-01-28 8 H'orah Sit (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY Of Mr. I. Mamielpmay who departed tats life L'>-l-l(M>0. Badr» missed by n>« »iO and children. CEORCE TAN ENC LEONC, deputy managing; editor of the Straits Times, who died in Ji road accident 'JH/\fn^. Remembered by bis rolleagnen and friends with affection52 words
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Article605 1963-01-28 8 Growing realisation of the crisis of population in Asia has not ended all the old illusions. International migration, within the area or to the Western hemisphere, is still held out as a partial solution although the political objections are obvious and unconquerI able. Even the maximum possible605 words
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Article373 1963-01-28 8 There was never much doubt i that Inche Aziz Ishak would eventually part company with I Umno and the Alliance. Relieved of his Cabinet post last October, replaced as chairman of the Selangor Alliance Com- mittee two months later, Inche 1 Aaiz was well on the way to373 words
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Article272 1963-01-28 8 'You people at Reuters run a very good tape." This tribute, paid by President Kennedy two years ago, comes readily to mind when one reflects upon the death of Walton Cole, general manager of Reuters. The reputation of the world's oldest news agency rests, of conrse, on the272 words
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Article, Illustration857 1963-01-28 8 FRASER WIGHTON - Tussle for leadership If the abour Party FRASER WIGHTON WHO WILL STEP INTO HUGH GAITSKELL'S SHOES IN THIS CRUCIAL YEAR FOR THE PARTY? from LONDON. Sunday TH E fateful tussle for the leadership of the Labour Party opened officially yesterday starting point of nominations for a successor to Mr. HughReuter - 857 words
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Letter185 1963-01-28 8 YOUR correspondent "Motorist" is of the opinion that the main causes of accidents are decrepit motor vehicles and elderly drivers or a combination of both. On the contrary, the main cause of accidents —at least In Kuala Lumpur —is the attitude of drivers both young and185 words
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Letter248 1963-01-28 8 IN the unavoidable absence of the president. Tun Abdul Razak. I was privileged to chair the 83rd annual meeting of the Malayan Branch. Royal Asiatic Society last week. At this meeting the members. In response to a motion proposed by the Keeper of the Public Records. Hajl Abdul248 words
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Letter150 1963-01-28 8 AS his three reasons on why discharged prisoners go back to crime. Mr. Shorters of Pudu Prison enumerates the lack of psychiatric treatment, lack of employment opportunities and public prejudice. I am glad that the need for the service of a psychiatrist or psychologist Is being felt now150 words
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Letter103 1963-01-28 8 MUSLIM employees of the British War Department in Malaya must now attend Friday prayers on one hour's unpaid leave. In a country where the official religion is Islam the British Government should respect it and not impose such conditions on its employees. MUSLIM EMPLOYEE Kluang A WAR Department103 words
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Letter91 1963-01-28 8 I REFER to the letter by Ellas HJ. Slraj (S.T. Jan. 21) calling for improvements to Lorong Melayu. The Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee has been Informed that providing kampong street lights at this road is estimated at $4,700. It Is now considering this scheme. The cost91 words
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Letter79 1963-01-28 8 MANY teachers are frustrated at threats of increment stoppage or their not being confirmed if they do not pass their Std. 1 or Std. 2 Malay. There should be no coercion of those graduates or normal-trained teachers who have no aptitude at all In learning the language or79 words
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Article387 1963-01-28 8 £150 million THE COST OF THE BIG FREEZE-UP IN BRITAIN LONDO.v Sun. Estimates of the cost of Britain's munin-long freeze-up now range around the £150 million mark and some assessors think that even this may be too low. Worst-hit financially will be the insurance companies. A spokesman for one of387 words
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262 1963-01-28 9 Employers must back the pioneer industry union— Nair SINGAPORE, Sunday. WORKERS in pioneer industries who are to play a key role in the industrialisation of Singapore would be "left to the wolves" unless employers back the Government's plans for a union to represent them. Mr. C. V. Devan Nair, general262 words
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62 1963-01-28 9 $1, 000 jackpot: Have you sent in your entries? HAVE you sent your entries for the $1,000 Find-the-Ball Jackpot competition in Berita Minggu and Berita Harian? Thousands of old and new readers of Berita have sent in their entries for > the first competition. The closing date is Wednes- day.62 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. A four-month-old girl was killed yesterday in the only fatal road accident over the Chinese New Year holidays. The baby. Koh Peck Han, was in a small saloon car which crashed head on with a bus at the214 words
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Article, Illustration162 1963-01-28 9 Barisan 'seeking a refuge in Borneo' SINGAPORE. Sun. Petlr. the Peoples Action Party organ, has claimed that Communists in the Bari&an Sosialls are hoping for a massive intervention in the Borneo territories, influenced by the Parti Komuni.s Indonesia, to secure them a place of refuge. In an editorial, the P.A.P.162 words
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Article49 1963-01-28 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Impressario Mr. Gun Soon Tloe, will present a charity concert in aid of the St. John's Home for the Aged In the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow under the patronage of Puan Noor Alshah, wife of the Yang dl-Prrtuan Ncgara.49 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-01-28 9 A SEMINAR WINDS UP SOCIOLOGY COURSE AT THE UNIVERSITY CINGAPORE. Sun. A day-long seminar attended by about 40 men and women brought to an end today a three-month radio course on "An Introduction to Sociology" organised jointly by the Adult Education Board and Radio Singapore. The seminar, held at the212 words
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Article37 1963-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The acting High Commissioner for Ceylon. Mr A Abeyawardena will hold a reception at the Lake Club here on FeY 4 on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of Ceylon's Independence.37 words
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330 1963-01-28 9 Big Perak rock fall becomes a tourist attraction IPOH, Sun. Hundreds of people are visiting the gigantic rockfall near here yeaterday which ha« blocked the flve-mlle Simpang Pulai-Lahat. road to through traffic. Work on a new deviation bypassing the rockfmll area will be completed In about two weeks. It will330 words
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Article82 1963-01-28 9 Town planning survey for Penangr KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federal Department of Town and Country Planning will t his year prepare an outline regional plan for Penang and parts of Province Wellesley. This is in accordance with the Government's policy of expediting the preparation of regional land use plans In82 words
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396 1963-01-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun QNLY about 2.200 pupils in Selangor of th« 12.000 who failed the secondary school! entrance examination in the state have registered to join secondary continuation schools which open on Feb. 4. The majority or the failures have applied to join396 words
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221 1963-01-28 10 TRADE UNION GROWTH, STRI CTIRE AND POLICY By H.A. Turner (Allen and I'nwin 455.) IN 1758 a number of Lancashire weavers were prosecuted for stopping work because their employers would not recognise a "combination" of workers. It was probably the first real trade union221 words
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847 1963-01-28 10 ALLWGTON KENNARD - A dramatic account of African life ALLWGTON KENNARD OUT IN THE MID-DAY SUN. By Boris Gussman. (Allan and Unwln 215.) IN THE FIERY CONTINENT. By Tom Hopkinson. (Gollancz 30*. By IT is easy to say that the European settlers in Africa must come to terms with the Africans, that their847 words
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Article139 1963-01-28 10 SCIENCE, it is often said, is only organised common sense But the transition from common sense to science, especially the exact sciences, is not easily followed by the layman. Professor Toulmin, now Director of the Nuffield Foundation for the History of Ideas, essays an ex- planation139 words
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347 1963-01-28 10 Belgrade parley of unaligned nations DOCUMENTS OF THE BELGRADE CONFERENCE. {Colder, London 40s). Pi Belgrade under the chairmanship of Marshal Tito the delegations of unaligned nations of the world met in 1961 to discuss the international scene and to add their voices to the cause of reason. Mr. Khrushchev contributed347 words
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Article334 1963-01-28 10 SIX tourist guides for the Singapore visitor, attractive and informative, have been published by Donald Moore, for $5.40 the set. There must be a reason for separate publication (writes David Sze) but it is hard to think what it can be. The divisions are obvious334 words
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Miscellaneous276 1963-01-28 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. Par-sighted planning for more I- A good spread for the meal? education? (4-4, S). (5-5). 5 Strain caused a shattering In t. Pride's not in order for m (tone (7). humble a creature! (6). 7. Imitator of standard non- One writer in the circle be-276 words
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Advertisement3248 1963-01-28 11 i if mi ia hi myii a a 1 1 1 1 k\ if m wmamma t nm z__z 1 Wml I tm IW 7 /1 1 mmi mmi A L rm VH lI I IJ rm\ mcauster co., ltd. \rjf__rm 1.1 Hai SUSI JJ^j^J^^^^J^^J^^^g^l \yifi ELLERMAJB LIME «*s I-LAVENESS3,248 words
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Article25 1963-01-28 12 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (pcrpicul) Jan. Si 80 'i eta. $435 22 WM cts. $425.25 23 79** cts. $425.37 i 21 80 cts. $426.0025 words
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1579 1963-01-28 12 Industrials again dominate exchange From Our Market Correspondent WHKN the Stock Exchange closed in the middle of last week for the Chinese New Year there was little diminution of turnover despite the approach of the long holiday. The turnover again was almost entirely confined to industrials which in many cases1,579 words
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Article469 1963-01-28 12 Tin price varies only $1 DURING the four-day trading week on the Straits tin market prices varied by exactly one dollar. The UlgUrst price was $426 on Thursday and the lowest $425 ou Monday. The estimated offprint for the short week, was 1,080 tons compared with 1.425 tons in the469 words
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Article45 1963-01-28 12 Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Managers, P.O. Bex 90, Smoopore, P.O. Sox IM Kuala Lumpur P.O. Bra 30, Ipoh or P.O. Box 277, Name: (Mr./Mrs./Mis*) Address TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 28.1.63.45 words
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Article42 1963-01-28 12 Ill Vllll MlS \\\<N \< I It Current Date of Total Total for for previous payment payment year year H.S. Bank Us. 16' r 15' i G.Hope 10. f Mar. 20 4O< R.E.M. 21.43t% Mar. 1 32.14 r o 23 'To t Interim.42 words
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Article982 1963-01-28 12 T'HIS table of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to January 18 (A) and last business since that date (Bl with H and L stand in* for Highest and Lowest business for last year and this year to date. HI B Alex Bricks 2.35982 words
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Article29 1963-01-28 12 Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Jan. 23 Industrials. 104.96 105.35 !oKri7 Tins: 106.72 106.74 10!) i > rubbers: 100.60 100 70 100 70 7 Dec. 29. 1962 100.29 words
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Advertisement2055 1963-01-28 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SARAWAK GOVERNMENT Applications are Invited from holders of the Cambridge School 1 Certificate (or equivalent or higher academic qualification) vitb at lea-t five years laboratory experi- ence in the chemical and/or bacteriological examination of water I supplies for the post of: Technical Assistant, Public Works Department. Salary Scale2,055 words
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Article97 1963-01-28 14 HONG KONG. Bun. A party of 25 players and officials of the Hone Kong Kwong Wah Football Club left for Bangkok yesterday for a series of three games against teams in Thailand The party is due to return here next Saturday Tsang Kane-honK. an offi- cialReuter - 97 words
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282 1963-01-28 14 Westwater wins North Malayan title at first attempt By Lee Foo San 1 |POH, Sun. Stewart 1 Westwater (Selangor), last year's Malayan runner-up, won the 19th North Malayan amateur golf title at his first attempt beating the holder, Too Joon Loke (Perak) by one stroke in the final here today.282 words
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Article22 1963-01-28 14 MANILA, Sun. Japan won the Asian amateur golf tournament here today. Dealing Formosa by three strokes. The Philippines [finished third.—U.PJ.22 words
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Advertisement257 1963-01-28 14 w if you suffer J r* from A BRONCHITIS I read this j EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick relief and sutcmss of effect.257 words
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346 1963-01-28 15 -POOLSTHE EXPERTS DECIDE 36 MATCHES IN AN HOTEL T ONDON. Sun. Cancelled British football matches, with £2 i-mlllion in bets at stake, were "played" yesterday in a London hotel by a panel of experts. The major football pools firms forced to cancel their coupons for five weeks running because ofReuter - 346 words
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Article583 1963-01-28 15 SWINDON SURPRISE LUTON TO EARN FOURTH ROUND 'PLUM' Liverpool nearly knocked out Cup favourites LONDON, Sunday. DURNLEY, new favourites for the F.A. Cup, had a fright yesterday when they were held to a 1-1 draw at home to Liverpool in the only fourth round tie played because583 words
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109 1963-01-28 15 28 players banned for life in Yugoslavia BELGRADE, Sun.—Tvventyeight Yugoslav footballers have been suspended for life, the F.A. of Serbia announced here yesterday, following inquiries into al. legations that a betting ring had "fixed" matches. The F.A. said they had studied police evidence and concluded that there was "irrefutable proof"Reuter - 109 words
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Article41 1963-01-28 15 DURBAN. Sun.— Souih Africa s Renee Schuurman upset Darleni Hard (US) 6-0. 6-4, in the women's semi-finals of the Huletis tennis tournament yesterday, li the other semi-final, Margare Hunt (South Africa) beat com' patriot Valeric Forbes 6-3, 6-2.— U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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Article32 1963-01-28 15 JOHANNESBURG, Sun.— Stoffel Wlllcmse won the South African heavyweight boxing title last night when he knocked out the holder, Daan Beeker, in the seventh round here of a scheduled 12-round fight.32 words
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Article152 1963-01-28 15 f ONDON. Sun. Only 16 Li English and Scottish Cup and League matches were played yesterday Results: FA CUP Srd rd: Luton 0 Swindon 2: Portsmouth 1 Scunthorpe 1: Swansea 2 QPR 0 4th rd Burnley 1 Liverpool 1. English Div: ll Brighton 0 Southend 0 DlvReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-01-28 15 1 BOOTH IS OUT— CAUGHT COLIN COWDREY^ COLIN Cowdrey takes the catch that dismisses Brian Booth for 34 off Fred Titmus during Australia's first innings on the second day of the Fourth Test at Adelaide on Saturday. Straits TimesSydney Morning Herald picture.42 words
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Article386 1963-01-28 15 IRELAND 5 FRANCE 24; Dublin. Sunday. fRANCE, with a devastating display of attacking A Rugby, gave the answer to those who think their "iii-rent supremacy in the game is ending by trouncing Ireland in the Rugby Union international here yesterday. France, after successfully weathering early Irish386 words
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Article174 1963-01-28 15 US name Walker Cup side NEW YORK, Sun.— Richard 1 1 Davles, six-foot-three American winner of the Bri- I tlsh amateur golf champion- ship at Hoylake last June, is > j Included in the United States Walker Cup team to play the j British Isles at Turnberry next May 24-25.174 words
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Article63 1963-01-28 15 LONDON Sun —The England Rugby Onion team (or the match in Duolln against Ireland on Feb. 9 J G Wlllcox; P B. Jackson. M S Phillips M P Weaton. J Roberts: RAW Sharp. 8 J. Clarke: N J. Drake-Lee. J D. Thome B A Dovey, A M Davis,Reuter - 63 words
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513 1963-01-28 15 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Sun.— The 'O All Blues Cup final, which was won 13-3 by Johore against Selangor at Changi last night, matched th*» North South annual game earlier on the Singapore padang, in almost everything except the manner of winning. South513 words
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Article57 1963-01-28 15 PORTLAND, Sun.—C. K. Yang, a Formosan student, achieved the highest ever pole vault leap when he cleared 16ft 3 In < 4.96 metres) here last night. Yang's mark will not rate as a world record, however, as It was made Indoors. The world record of 4.94 metres (16ft57 words
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Advertisement73 1963-01-28 15 AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS iK"p HIGH QUALITY I DISTILLED WATER M *f /r\ at low cost m r==x Mr'm r Automatic Water M £L_3 L •fills operated by v E gas, electricity, Jf c paraffin or -steam. M Continuous in operation- M r^ Output from 2 pints M f>\ r[~c^ Id73 words
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Advertisement298 1963-01-28 15 Announcing a luxury addition to the Holden range IS HOLDEN PREMIER An writing new concept in personal motoring If you take pleasure in the possession trim rings; hood ornament; distinguishof fine things, then the Holden Premier Ing badges and rear bumper over-riders. Sedan is for you. It is a luxurious298 words
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Page 15 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1963-01-28 15 SPOHtt nUMT SOCCER TOUR MATCH: Sgor v Toyo Kogyo oi Japan (Merdeka Stadium, 8 p.m.). SIX-A-SIOE: Spore youth competition (Jn. Besar, 5.15;. RUGGER SEVEN -ASIDE: SCC tournament (Spore padang). HOCKEY STORE LGE CUP 2nd rd: IA v Oen. Hospital (Balestler Rd); Police v RMN (Thomson Rd). Le* Shield: Oirls SC94 words
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129 1963-01-28 16 MOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Khrushchev said yesterday that foreign bases on Spanish soil "could endanger the very existence of the Spanish people" if there was thermonuclear war. According ,to the Soviet Communist Party newspaper Pravda, quoted by Tass news agency, Mr. KhrushchevReuter - 129 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-01-28 16 Reds are losing Afro-Asia 'battle', says Nair SINGAPORE. Sun. Trade union leader Mr. Devan Nair, said here today that international Communism was losing the battle for the minds of the people all over AfroAsia. Mr. Nair. who returned home this morning after a tour of the United Arab Republic. India351 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-01-28 16 Ex-model Joan chosen 'Miss Scooterama' JOAN RITA SIM is seen hece being crowned "Miss Scooterama" by well known Singapore sports official, Mr. Tang Tuck Wall, at the Malayan association of Scooterists show in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. Second was 16-year-old schoolgirl. Wendy Keys, and third Susan Foo. More than69 words
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77 1963-01-28 16 British export water to Rotterdam LONDON, Sun. Britain gained a freak new export when it sent 2,000 tons of water to Rotterdam. A Dutch oil tanker, the Caltex Delfzijl, loaded the water at Sunderland for the frozen-up Caltex refinery at Rotterdam. The cost of loading was said to be £400.Reuter - 77 words
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Article21 1963-01-28 16 VADUZ fLeichtenstein). Sun.— The tiny state of Liechtenstein is to double her police from eight to 17.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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289 1963-01-28 16 LONDON'. Sunday. POLICEMAN, Constable John Mosey, 21* wus sentenced to four years' jail at Leeds for trying to frame a West Indian on larceny and Indian hemp charges. t Mosey had pleaded not i guilty to two charges of conspiring withReuter - 289 words
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121 1963-01-28 16 LONDON, Sun.— Five girl undergraduates from Girton College. Cambridge, who had volunteered to appear nude from the waist upwards in a student show, have changed their minds. Miss Mary Cartwright, the principal of Girton. said: "The girls have realised that they wouldReuter - 121 words
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Article166 1963-01-28 16 Kennedy stops A-tests WASHINGTON. Sun. President Kennedy yesterday ordered a halt to underground nuclear tests in Nevada during current EastWest negotiations in Washington and N"w York for a nuclear test Dan. The President said in a statement that the United States had no intention of again accepting an indefinite moratorium166 words
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Obituary76 1963-01-28 16 MRS. A. TIPSON widow of Mr. K. Tipson former Secretary Brit isn and Foreign Bible Society imwd away suddenly 23rd January at 80 Buekntoa Terrace K.ilrmile Head Rdlnburcb deeply regrettd. ANC CEOK NEO wife of late Mr. Can Kirn ttwer ace 57, paused awa* peacefully on 5 1.63. leaving76 words
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Advertisement92 1963-01-28 16 ~Late CLASSIFIED' ADVERTISEMENTS U Word* StM (Mm.) AERIA: To Mary and Ivan at Yotmcbertc a daughter Kann I'bilomrna. A. sinter for T'-rencc. Beth well 24-1-83JL SEKHAR TO SUKUMARI and VoMf a daughter and to Jayan and Ooi i, a sister on 26th at toe General Hospital. model bxg-37O^^^ > 7-TRANSISTOR92 words
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