The Straits Times, 30 January 1963
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Title Section21 1963-01-30 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100 9 000 Estd. 1845 15 CENTS KDN 352 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1963.21 words
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Article, Illustration1376 1963-01-30 1 'Co-ops mismanaged' 'Money for padi marketing scheme used to buy a rubber estate' Point by point reply to Aziz KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MR. TAN SIEW SIN, Minister of Finance, today accused Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak of "mismanagement" of the co-operative movement. As a result, he said $4.21,376 words
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200 1963-01-30 1 Turbulent years ahead, says Subandrio BANGKOK, Tuesday. J)K. SUBANDRIO, the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said licrc yesterday that the next 10 years in Asia will be as turbulent as in Africa. Dr. Subandrio arrived here for a night stop-over on his way to New Delhi for talks with Mr. Nehru onReuter - 200 words
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Article59 1963-01-30 1 JOHANNESBURG. Tues. Mrs. Winnie Mandela, wife of the jailed African leader Nelson Mandela "The Black Pimpernel" has been served with an order which will prevent her from seeing him. The order, served yesterday, bans her for five years from communicating with other banned people. This stops herReuter - 59 words
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102 1963-01-30 1 KUALA LUMPUB, Tues. Indonesia's policy of "confrontation" towards Malaya stops short at sport. It was announced today that Indonesia is one of the five countries that have accepted the Football Association of Malaya's invitation to take part in the Junior Asian Cup soccer competition102 words
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Article43 1963-01-30 1 LONDON. Tues.— Part of Exeter University was evacuated after a research graduate dropped a glass tube containing radioactive krypton gas. Physics Professor Keith Conn said: "Everyone was told to leave the building immediately, and there was no panic." Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article248 1963-01-30 1 LONDON, Tues. Commonwealth diplomatic sources in London state that the 'initiative in the present military alert of Brunei came from the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Guardian says that a Joint view of the Colonial Office and the Foreign Office Is that It Is In248 words
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Article266 1963-01-30 1 BRUSSELS, Tuesday. (JOMMOX MARKET negotiations on British entry collapsed today when the 'Six" announced "the impossibility of coming to an agreement." France refused to yield, a conference spokesman said, addine: "The conference is Mr. Paul-Henri Spaak. Belgian Foreign Minister, looking pale :ind drawn, toldReuter - 266 words
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115 1963-01-30 1 ANGLO-PI TALKS 'FRANK, WIDE RANGING' LONDON. Tues. Lord Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, Philippines Vice-President, today had '•a frank and wide ranging" discussion about the "containment of Communism" in South-East Asia, a Foreign Office spokesman said. The spokesman was speaking to reporters after the third session ofReuter - 115 words
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Article331 1963-01-30 1 TH E Federation Government is amazed and shocked by President Macapagal's violent criticism of Malaya as being a colonial power in relation to the Malaysia plan, according to political and diplomatic circles here today. In a sUte-of -the-nation address before a joint session of the Philippines331 words
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Article25 1963-01-30 1 KATHMANDC. Tues._F»med Nepaleae yogi Maharlshl Oovina Bhartl. popularly known as Shoepurl MaharaJ, has died at the reported age of 137.— U.P.L25 words
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Article227 1963-01-30 1 Five change plans, die in crash rpELUK ANSON, Tues. All five passengers in a car, including a woman, were killed when their car was involved in a head-on collision with a bus on the main Teluk AnsonKampar Road, 23 miles from here, this morning. The car was a total wreck,227 words
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Article34 1963-01-30 1 BORNEO FOR I SITED NATION C Th.int Gt-nrr.ii. vatd I" 1 otmMderin:; DOSSi torins: inrniuli f«>r i trnMons osrr North nio ..tvl Bruii' I Miii.»tn>n had "pot litics of getting M-riou^ RouterReuter - 34 words
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344 1963-01-30 2 Only US $116 left in Tshombe's bank ELISABETHVILLE, Tuesday. JJNITED NATIONS and Congolese finance experts yesterday examined the books of the Katanga National Bank and found that 136 million Katangese francs, about $2.8 million was missing, informed sources said. Total foreign currency assets found in the bank was U551 16.28Reuter; UPI - 344 words
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Article34 1963-01-30 2 SAIGON. Tues.— More than 1.000 prisoners at the state prison near Saigon went on a hunger strike for better treatment during the Chinese New Year holidays. Informed sources said today. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article100 1963-01-30 2 Indonesians sink pirate boat JAKARTA, Tues. Indonesian naval patrol boats sank a pirate vessel and chased away several others after a "fierce exchange of flre" near the Talaud Islands, off the Philippines, Antara news agency reported yesterday One pirate was killed and 14 others, including two badly wounded, were pickedReuter - 100 words
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183 1963-01-30 2 Revellers flee anti-Diem leaflet bombs SAIGON, Tues. Two big "leaflet bombs" exploded at the waterfront here last night, showering holi-day-makers with leaflets calling for the overthrow of President Ngo Dinh Diem, witnesses said. The leaflets were signed by Dr. Pham Huy Co. leader of a rightwlng antl-Dlem political organisation calledReuter - 183 words
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Article49 1963-01-30 2 JAKARTA, Tues. Young Anwar lilies blood-and-thunder movies about war, cops, and robbers. Hi* brother AH prefers westerns,, romance, and cartoons. Which youngster is likely to be a trouble-maker or problem child? The cowboy fan, according to a recent survey at Padjadjaran University In Bandoeng. 0.P.1.49 words
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Article188 1963-01-30 2 Peking regrets Indian obstacles' PEKING, Tues.— Th« C h 1 n c s c Communist Party newspaper People's Dally accused India yesterday of doIng all it could to turn the Colombo proposals into obstacles to direct Sino-Indian talks on the border dispute. It said China had not mad* Indian acceptanceReuter - 188 words
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Article59 1963-01-30 2 HONO KONG. Tues. Chao Wen-Fu is 107 but he is still able to take part in light farm work in his commune in Heilungklang Province, according to the New China news agency The agency said Chao lost all his teeth at 70 but grewReuter - 59 words
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Article22 1963-01-30 2 MACAO, Tues. One of th« worst drought in years Is parching farmland In Macao and part* of South China. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration215 1963-01-30 2 OANGKOK, Tues. 13 The Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, has ordered all ministries and departments to cease Press and radio attacks against. Cambodia, he told reporters yesterday. The order was In compliance with the Thai Government's decision to enforce the no-attack policy containedReuter - 215 words
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238 1963-01-30 2 JAKARTA, Tuesday. INDONESIA desired friendship with Australia 1 "simply because we are neighbours and Indonesia is determined to pursue a good neighbour policy," the Indonesian Herald said in an editorial today. The newspaper, which generally reflects the official attitude of the Foreign Ministry238 words
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Miscellaneous175 1963-01-30 2 Mlvfl Oop Ey r T. n-mlin AU.EV HE'S OMRK V 'S. JUST A PUMtfmCMMt VOol I- 1 WtXJtONT\aUT HB «MB«O HAPPVyOH.MOi fuyuM TriEBE SOWEWHege/ HCS AOF WWCH, I gHOWgO HIM V»a«VTOO IhAPPVTHNKMOI 00CT0C...H6 v*S I J e*TINO,iMOBMS. X WHAT? I OOOLA- I V HIS NEW MUCH ABOUT/ HECLW... GOT r175 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-01-30 3 HOUSEKEEPER: I ASSUMED IT WAS MR. GALBRAITH turned on a record player so that she could not hear what the two men were discussing. Before the tape was played to the tribunal, Mrs Murray said under examination that, in fact, she had not seen the man who called at iheReuter - 177 words
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236 1963-01-30 3 REDS URGE A 'PUSH' TO OUST TORIES T ONDON, Tues. v The British Communist Party yesterday urged its members to work with the Labour Party to overthrow the Macmillan Government in the next general elections. The Communist organ, the Daily Worker, said: "One good push and the Tories could beReuter - 236 words
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320 1963-01-30 3 Tribunal told of 'boss 9 visit to Vassall LONDON, Tuesday. i 'ONVICTED British Admiralty spy William John %y Vassall was said yesterday to have seen a man he called his boss in Ihe bedroom of his flat in 1961. A Government tribunal heard a tape-record-ing made by Vassall's housekeeper, Mrs.320 words
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Article197 1963-01-30 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND HOLLYWOOD, Tues.— Film Director John Farrow, husband of actress Maureen O'Sulllvan, was found dead In his home here on Sunday night. He was 56 and had apparently been stricken with a heart attack. Miss O'Sulllvan was hurryIng home from New York where she was appearing In a197 words
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123 1963-01-30 3 DETROII lues. —General Motors made financial history yesterday by reporting a record profit of I' SSI. S billion in 1962. It was the most money ever made by an American firm and topped the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. record of U551,429 billion earned123 words
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397 1963-01-30 3 Britain's defeat in Six talks almost certain UNRELENTING FRANCE REBUFFS BID TO KEEP TALKS ALIVE BRUSSELS, Tuesday. pAILURE of Britain's efforts to join the European Common Market became almost a certainty here last night following a four-hour meeting of the Six, diplomatic observers said. France proved unrelenting in her demandReuter - 397 words
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148 1963-01-30 3 BRUSSELS. Tues.—Former French Premier Michel Debre has denied a Belgian newspaper report that President de Gaulle is out to ruin the Common Market. He told the newspaper Le Soir there was no foundation for recent statements by the Belgian ForeignUPI - 148 words
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Article59 1963-01-30 3 PARIS, Tues. Prance, Increasingly concerned aoout U.B. investment In the European Common Market, will ask Its five partners this week to do something to halt it Finance Minister Vaiery Oisoard Destaing will preswnt the problem to finance ministers of the other five Common Market nations at59 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-01-30 3 PARIS DENIES REPORT ON De GAULLE-NIK DEAL 'TO REMAKE EUROPE' PARIS, Tues.— Freneh official sources last night described as "the highest fantasy' a Norwegian newspaper report that President de Gaulle had approached the Soviet Government to make a deal "which would completely change the political and military balance in Europe."Reuter - 176 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-01-30 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appfeby /PEN... PEMCILC.TsCRAPI I PAP6B... ACCOUNTS... J \*VL\a... QBCBIPT6J S" ">v fOHB ¥CR&\ I EL«E nffT20 words
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Article370 1963-01-30 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES HPHE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARKIVALS BO AC: From London, Dusselaon. Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta. Kiia,,i Lumpur (BA 708) 5 p.m.; from Sydney, Darwin ißa 701) 6.40 p.m.. Gam da: From Jakarta iGA 804) 8.40 a.m.; from Bangkok370 words
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Article56 1963-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The youth section of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold an elocution contest In Tamil and English at 7 p.m. on Feb. 16 and 17 at their headquarters In Race Course Lane. The contest Is open to all youths In56 words
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417 1963-01-30 4 Post goes, man goes: But AUPE says 'no' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. TIIK Amalgamated Union of Public Employees today contended that the post of Assistant Secretary (Establishment) had not been abolished by the City Council, and that the officer whose services had been terminated last December, should be reinstated. The AUPE deputy417 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-01-30 4 MR. AND MRS. V. Gancsan who were married in Singapore yesterday. Mrs. Ganesan, the former Miss Jamunarani Naidu. is the third daughter of the late Mr. S.M.B. Naidu and Mrs. Lakshmi Naidu. Mr. Ganesan U attached to the Employment Provident Fund Board in Kuala Lumpur.49 words
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Article231 1963-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Chinese Physicians Association has launched a four-year plan for a scientific study of the characteristics and clinical uses of Malayan herbs. To plan and conduct this research project, the association has set up a sevenman committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Chia231 words
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143 1963-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. WHILE under arrest for gambling, a housewife bit a police corporal on the right hand, Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong, a magistrate, was told today. il. Shabudin bin AbdulAid that this happened he had identified himto Soh Swee Choo, a ler of four, i143 words
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Article92 1963-01-30 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Llm Jin Chiang, an assistant supervisor in the employ of the Singapore Glass Manufacturers Co.. Ltd.. was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today, dissolving his marriage with his wife. Tan Seok Choo. on the ground of desertion. The92 words
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Article86 1963-01-30 4 Ministry's free film shows SINGAPORE. Tues. The Ministry of Culture will give free Him shows at the following places during the week, commencing at 7 p.m. Tomorrow: Hong San School, Lorong Tai Seng, Pukat Road Open Space, Holland Village, Holland Road 5 m.s., Kampong Ayer Gomuroh. Thursday: Kay Hwa School.86 words
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Article173 1963-01-30 4 Search on for hit and run driver SINGAPORE, Tues. Police are still looking for a hit-and-run driver believed to have fatally knocked down a pedestrian at 10} m.s. Yio Chu Kang Road on Dec. 22 last year, an inquest was told today. The pedestrian. S. Murugiah, 36. was found unconcious173 words
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Article85 1963-01-30 4 18 SOCIAL WORKERS GRADUATE SINGAPORE. Tues. Eighteen Social Welfare Department workers will pass out from a special one-year in-service trainIng course on Juvenile delinquency on Saturday. The Acting Minister for Labour. Mr. Ong Pang Boon will present them with graduation certificates at a ceremony at the Gimson School for Boys85 words
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Article92 1963-01-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Acting Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Goh Sin Tub, today congratulated 19 inmates of the Gimson School for Boys for donating blood to the Blood Bank. In a letter to the Superintendent of the School, Mr. Foo Kia Pang, Mr. Goh said: "Although this92 words
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369 1963-01-30 4 rE Singapore Library Association has urged Government to set up a graduate library school to relieve the shortage of trained librarians in the State. In a memorandum to the Government, Mrs. Wang rhen Hsieu Chin president of the association, said: "This association369 words
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Advertisement276 1963-01-30 4 i.. i Advance CASH Bookings OPEN TODAY for... II 1 The Greatest Show Ever Brought To Town! Electrifying Dancing by a Troupe of 28 TOP 'ARTISTES... direct from SPAIN! SHAW ORGANISATION proudly presents SKY l 1 LIMITED ENGAGEMENT i i From WEDNESDAY 6th Feb.— For ONE WEEK only I Nightly276 words
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Advertisement372 1963-01-30 4 XOW SIIOXM N<. 1 1 am 1 .30 4.00 6.30 9.30pm > William Holden CAPUCINE X _mor« Trevor Howard CinemaScope Color by Deluxe. 2nd WEEK! I 11 am 1 .30 4.00 6. 30 9.30pm ELVIS PRESLEY in Girls! J Guns* I M TECHNICOLOR* j Stello STEVtNS (No Free Lists) j.372 words
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Article, Illustration157 1963-01-30 5 A 'juvenile prank': Two put on probation SINGAPORE, Tues. A district court today placed two factory workers on 18 months' probation for what their counsel described as a "juvenile prank." Tiong Kay Liang. 19. and Guy Leslie Bodestyne, 21, had admitted theft of a motorcycle belonging to Luke Mesenas, a157 words
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85 1963-01-30 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. The former Vietnamese ConsulGeneral in Jakarta. Mr. Nguyen Pan Hieu, today said there were "very friendly" relations between his country and Indonesia. Mr. Nguyen, who flew into Singapore from Jakarta, is returning to Saigon after six years In Indonesia. To a question85 words
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78 1963-01-30 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Six hundred and sixteen candidatea have passed the Nan- 1 jrang University entrance examination for the 1963 academic year. A total or 1.200 students took the examination. Only some of the successtui candidates were an- nounced by the university. The names of78 words
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Article, Illustration1420 1963-01-30 5 After three hours, a Mr. X is named witness suborned, alleges the prosecutor SIXTH DAY OF THE TRIAL QUESTIONS about a Mr. X were asked at the continued hearing of the case against two officials of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association in the District Court today. Mr. X— named1,420 words
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Article43 1963-01-30 5 0 DIE to a printing error, the report of Monday's proceedings quoted Inche LatifT as having said: "He i told me that certain sums of money amounting to about $23,000 were involved." The amount should have been $3,000. The error is regretted.43 words
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106 1963-01-30 5 KUALA Ll'MPl'S. Tues. —Prospective applicants for Fulbright Scholarships to the United States have been asked to await farther announcements by the Commission for Educational Exchange between the US. and Malaya. A U.S. Information Service statement today said that "because the commission will handle all aspects of106 words
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Article54 1963-01-30 6 M Words Sit (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF th* late Mr. IJan Tenc: Stab thank frlenda and relative* for their wreaths, meaaagee of condolence and attendance during thair ren"t hrreavrmenL MR? GEORGETTE 'ORSCUTT m.iiirs to express her sincere apprer'.Mlon of the assistance rendered to her and messages of condolence reeelvrd54 words
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Article167 1963-01-30 6 :n Words $10 (Minimum) THERE'S NOTHING MORE Invigorating than the amell of freab, iweet air. Get a bottle of Alrwlck, the wondi r air freshener. SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY ccnCTatulate* Tina Moore for winning "Chinese New Tear Queon." Another IT. CHRISTOPHER'S CHURCH J I: Clothing Shop buys and sell* unwanted,167 words
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725 1963-01-30 6 The Straits Times Wednesday, January 30, 1963. The Man In Morib Inche Abdul Aziz left the Cabinet happy, according to his own account, that his disagreement with his colleagues was over. The happiness has not lasted, and perhaps not even Inche Abdul Aziz expected that it would. His replacement as725 words
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Article267 1963-01-30 6 The Labour Ministry's order calling for a wages council for Penang port workers in private employ comes none too soon. It is a year and a half since the Hawkins commission recommendation was accepted by the Government, and ten months since the workers named their nominees to the267 words
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Article220 1963-01-30 6 A rational education policy is not easy to devise for Singapore, if by rational we mean designed to equip students to earn a living in the most efficient way. So long as English is the language of Government administration and of those sectors of the economy which generate the220 words
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Article, Illustration1121 1963-01-30 6 GODFREY HODGSON - The jobless new worry for the White House GODFREY HODGSON THE official forecast for the U. S. economy is favourable, in so far as no acute recession is expected this yaar. But the President's Council of Economic Advisers diagnoses a sort of chronic anaemia in the country's economic performance. To1,121 words
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Article165 1963-01-30 6 T WAS very pleased Indeed x to read in Saturday's Straits Times that it is likely that Jedi, the Malacca bomb victim, will live with an English family when he is sufficiently recovered to be treated as an out-pa-tient at Queen Mary's Hospital, Roehampton. I met165 words
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Article321 1963-01-30 6 MR. ADAMS, the Selangor and Municipal Education Officer, is reported as saying (S.T. Jan. 25) that there was no secondary school in Brickfields Road. Then why was my grandson who had a Grade B in one of the Brickfields schools sent to Vivekananda Secondary School? Is this a321 words
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Article139 1963-01-30 6 REGARDING the complaint about early morning traffic jams at Upper Serangoon Road and Yio Chu Kang Road. I have to inform you that so long as traffic from Paya Lebar turns right into Upper Serangoon Road and traffic from Upper Seran- goon Road flowing towards the city139 words
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Article188 1963-01-30 6 "THROUGH the courtesy of your columns I would like to draw the attention of the officials in the Registrar Of Vehicles' Department to Rule 9 of the Motor Vehicles (Parking Places) Rules, 1959. It appears that this rule was Instituted for the sole purpose of harassing motorists who188 words
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288 1963-01-30 6 ANTHONY SAMPSON - Couve THE SOUL OF POLITE, SUSTAINED DISCRETION ANTHONY SAMPSON by BRUSSELS, Tues.—During the Brussels negotiations last week a crowd of journalists stood waiting all day in the entrance hall to the conference building In the Rue des Quatre Bras to pick up news of the Common Market talks. A lift288 words
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Article, Illustration541 1963-01-30 7 TRADER'S BANISH ORDER IS UPHELD HABEAS corpus petition filed by Teo Hock Kok, a merchant, now under detention at Outram Prison on a banishment warrant, was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee thong Jin, in the High Court today. j I The Chief Justice ordered the petitioner to541 words
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103 1963-01-30 7 SINGAPORE clerk, Anne Khoo Joo Huat, 19, with her husband, Tan Thai San, an electrical technician, whom she married in Penan* last Saturday. Anne, who had earlier been reported by her father, Mr. B. S. Khoo, as having "disappeared," told the Straits Times103 words
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152 1963-01-30 7 A surprise, say the S'pore journalists SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore National Union of Journalists today expressed surprise at a call by a senior official of the Indonesian Journalists' Association to bar Malayan journalists from an AfroAsian journalists' conference to be held in Jakarta and Bandoeng. Mr. H. A. Masslara, vicechairman152 words
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Article42 1963-01-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The ashes of Mr. Sellapah Apputhurai. a retired senior guard of the Malayan Railway, who died in Seremban last year at the age of 75 have been thrown into the sea at Keerimalai In Ceylon.42 words
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Article43 1963-01-30 7 IPOH, Tues. Mr. Low Wah Fait, 33, a businessman, reported to the police today that his motorcar worth $3,400 has been stolen. He parked his car along Hill Street here about 10 p.m. on Sunday and found It missing yesterday.43 words
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Article32 1963-01-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Rotary Club of Klang and Port Swettenham nas donated $100 to the Sarawak Flood Relief Pond. This brings cash donations through the Straits Times to $300.32 words
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255 1963-01-30 7 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A defence lawyer today told a District Court of ''easily obtainable" medical leave certificates from private doctors. Mr. R. Murugason was askIng Mr. Goh Heng Leong, the judge, to reject a police request for an adjournment of the trial of his three255 words
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215 1963-01-30 7 Formation of a giant union of Government clerks on way IPOH, Tues. Plans are now underway for the formation of a new, giant national union for the thousands of clerks in Federation and State Government departments all over the country. The man behind this move Is Mr. V. G. Lingam.215 words
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408 1963-01-30 7 TNCHE A. A. Edrus, ■I whose printing firm, Qalam, faces claims for higher pay, annual bonus and other benefits from its employees, told the Second Arbitration Court today that sometimes he had had to go to moneylenders to pay his staff. At other408 words
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Article167 1963-01-30 7 DANISH-MALA YA TRADE UP SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T»HE Danish Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. F. de JonA quieres said today that trade between Malaya and Denmark was steadily increasing, with his r»nuntrv hnvinor rnnra anri more from Malaya. He predicted that Malaysia would bring about a greater expansion of trade between the167 words
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Article41 1963-01-30 7 PENANG. Tues.— Mr. Cheah Inn Kheam has been elected chairman of the Penang Bar Committee. Mr. Llm Poh Earn is the secretary and committee members are Messrs C- O. Lim. S. Thillaimuthu. Wong Sal Heng and Chong Kah Ken*.41 words
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Article65 1963-01-30 7 Taximan is told: Go for a wash SINGAPORE. Tues. —A taxi driver. Kartar Singh, charged with driving a taxi under the influence of alcohol, was ordered by a magistrate to go home for a wash before his case was heard. When he returned in the afternoon, Mr. N. Ganesan transferred65 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-01-30 7 Sweetheart Vera will stop to send message to troops SINGAPORE, Tues. After fighting rebels and floods for more than a month, British, forces in the Borneo territories are now looking forward to a message of cheer from Vera Lynn. Vera, who earned the title "Forces Sweetheart" with her extensive entertaining176 words
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Article31 1963-01-30 7 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Between Jan. 5 and today the traffic police summoned 387 motorists in New Market Road and Nicoll Highway in their drive against obstruction on the roads.31 words
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Advertisement104 1963-01-30 7 Tr«\TTQ The Name For J. VXIM ID Better Living A tm i\ V^ The latest innovation to our Py refrigerators is the "PEDAL OPERATED DOOR" LOVELY DESIGN LOVELY COLOURS.... j^tjjf?jk Full range of refrigerators avail*^?*S^§r a bte with all latest features. Sole Agents: MALAYSIA South f ii < 1 1104 words
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Advertisement118 1963-01-30 7 SHOP AT M ROBINSON'S BARGAIN BASEMENT wonderful range of goods. \^Q that "trill make your dollars /^Kfc* --X j N\ Orion knitwear mode *x- 11 ra^fc clustery for Robinson's A Bargain Basement. Button through cardigans with J/ Flattering gingham long sleeves and round WfJ dresses from U.S.A. at necks at118 words
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Miscellaneous260 1963-01-30 7 RADIO SINGAPORE SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 476 metres. A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 601 Morning Prelude; 7.15 News: 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And About; 8.15 News; 8.20 Up And About; 9.00—10.18 English Schools Broadcast; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Radio Singapore Concert Orchestra; 11.30 Doctor In The260 words
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Miscellaneous162 1963-01-30 7 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Negara-Ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning- Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Slgn&l. The News; 7.25 Breakfast Club; 8.00 Tim* Signal, News In The National Language; 8.03 Top Of The Morning; 8.30 Housewives' Selections; 8.56 News Headlines; 9.00 Close162 words
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164 1963-01-30 8 Penang dockers to have own pay council DUTTERWORTH, Tues. A wases council for Penang dock workers is to be established soon. This has been ordered by the acting Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. V Manlrkavasagam, in an official notification published in the latest Government Gazette. The council will164 words
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Article59 1963-01-30 8 i'fc.NANU. -rues. The Cliief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will declare open aa exhibiton of coloured photographs at the Hin Company showrooms In Brick Kiln Road at 5.30 p.m. on Friday. Sponsored jointly by Messrs Kodak and Shui Kat, the exhibition will be divided into five59 words
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143 1963-01-30 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The highest superior of the Franciscan Order, the most Rev. Augustine Sepinski is due to arrive in Singapore from Rome early next month in the course of a tour of South-East Asia. The Most Rev. Sepinski is the 114 th successor of143 words
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Article, Illustration431 1963-01-30 8 'TRYING TO STIFLE OUR ECONOMIC LIBERTY': MISSIONS TO RUBBER CONSUMERS DEFENDED KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE chairman of the Malayan Rubber Export Registration Board, Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, today accused the chairman of the Guthrie Estates Agency, Ltd., Dato Sir John Hay, of trying to431 words
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Article163 1963-01-30 8 BORNEO TEAM CHECKS ON RELIGION PENANG. Tuesday. J^ 15-MEMBER delegation of Christian leaders from the Sarawak and North Borneo arrived in Penang from Jesselton today on a factfinding mission. The delegation comprises members of the various Christian sects in the two Bornean territories and inciudes two Catholic priests. Father W.163 words
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Article, Illustration581 1963-01-30 8 I | 808 PERIES - THE NEW YEAR ORDEAL AT SEA OF OLD MAN NG I 808 PERIES SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A GRISLY old man knelt down to pray on the rain-drenched deck of a "ghost" ship as she drifted helplessly across the Outer Roads of the harbour from Tsniomr Rhu to St. John's Island on581 words
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165 1963-01-30 8 Religious school will soon reopen IPOH. Tue.s. The Sekolah Izzuddin Shah, the secondary religious residential school in Tiger Lane herf* >vh --h is closed on Nov. 5 last year when Its 300 students went on strike, will reopen soon. Dato Sha'arl bin Shafle. Mentri Besar of Perak. said today that165 words
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Article81 1963-01-30 8 Hong Kong girl to study here KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Hong Kong girl will be one of six students to study at the University of Malaya under the Commonwealth Scholarship and Fellowship Plan provided by the Federation Government. She is Miss Regina Mabel Yung Yet-Hing. who will study history for81 words
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182 1963-01-30 8 Tengku wants report on two held for banishment MALACCA, Tues. ■"■■■The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. < has called for a report regarding two Malacca' residents who nave been served with ban- ishment orders. The two, who are now detained in the Pudu Jail In Kuala Lumpur, are Teh Man182 words
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Article60 1963-01-30 8 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, yes-i terday dealt with 52 cases of drunk! and disorderly behaviour occurring durlrfg the Chinese New Year holidays. About 80 per cent of the fine&.i ranging from $5 to $250. were; paid. Jail sentences in lieu60 words
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77 1963-01-30 8 IPOH, Tues.— Zakariah bin Mamati. 23, a Malayan Railway porter, was charged in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday with pretending to be a police Inspector. He was alleged to have committed the offence by assuming such character as a public servant and using a77 words
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Article34 1963-01-30 8 Cripples' fun fair SINGAPORE. Tues. The crippled children's home In Tanah Merah Besar will celebrate lta 10th anniversary- with a food-and-fun fair at its grounds on Sunday from 12 noon to 5 p m34 words
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Advertisement170 1963-01-30 8 CHANGE NOW TO EXTRA PROFIT! FAR6O wctiel F2osP cll>B> > with PRIMROSE t*tm***fo*f> »*<« warn EXTRA PROFIT! Here's wIJT" The PRIMROSE coil type trailing axle has been designer>and built to give an added carrying capacity of approximately 50. The principle of operation is based upon a coil spring progressively taking170 words
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Advertisement1567 1963-01-30 9 40 a^i^^^rni pi^^i 10 LIVERPOOL t WESI CBAST UH.i Ou* Sport tan* p. rttaa "tutm ELPENOR livtrfttl .Mt It Ptrt Mart. A'aoutri LMarVMI I* Pt/FH 1 FU 1 JSStt'2? tirtrptw biasgow Ct*. 11 FU 2 FU 1 !S«y£? t'wnaH, Havr* in M I M 1/11 M 11 In?J?S.,c Liverptal. Dublin.1,567 words
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Advertisement1460 1963-01-30 9 mmWJLmmmMmmKLm*(nl\\i tJI^J THE E. A. C. LINES- SAILINGS 10 GENIA, LE NAVRt. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, .jggtw ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. BSLO. tOINENIUH AND COPENtUGEM. m^T^ii. S 'P°*» P. gtaa p«aag wmM a- 1J "iV& s/ frt f^M^g -MALACCA" 12/24 Mai 21/27 Mar Jl/JI U« S=P •SONGKHU" a) 31 Mar/ 4 Apr 1/1,460 words
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Advertisement1570 1963-01-30 9 EXPRESS SERVICE TB LOWBON, tITERPWI^*_CWfn*rtWTjL_PORJS 1 S'por* P. S'haa taws lENAVON (HW B'ajr*. L'ttm, rtrw* ft/F** 1 3ENLOMOND (I.LR4 L'***T IttllTtaaairg C. i/tttay Jai 11/ 1 F*k 4/ s lENLOYAL (E.LJ l*»*. M'bro, Hamburg G. I/FH 3 ft* b b IENALBANACN Liverptti In Pt/FH 3 tENCRUACHAN L'ptll, B'men, H'ktrg, R'cam1,570 words
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Advertisement1333 1963-01-30 9 nSnn Ttli Nti ***** \£UX KLLERMAW UMB 4St KIVAVBMESS LIME UjV Cm BF CARLISLE I lIS ANSELES. SAN FRANCIiCO LONOON HAMBURG. ROTTFRDAM SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. HAVRE, HULL ft MIDBLESBROUCH Acctptitf. cargt ttr Ceitral ft Stall S-ooti P Sham centnt aillX'n".. G.33-34/TMn 31J..2FH 1/ 3 FH T*s"'" E nnn CITY1,333 words
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591 1963-01-30 10 From Our Market Correspondent CONDITIONS were Quiev,' ter on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and operators appeared to be hesitant in retard (o industrial shares. These opened around Monday's closing: levels and improved slightly in some cases finishing the day on a fairly 'steady591 words
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Article191 1963-01-30 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. /'KNKRAL investments main- J tamed a firm undertone with moves .sir all and about in balance. Philip Morris continued to gain being another Is. up to 34s b'ci. Though some leaders lost ground slightly. Coles were down 2d. to 13s Id. in spite of a good191 words
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Article133 1963-01-30 10 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) Jan. 29. Three month* Dunlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 44. r. N. 16 CU. C. Btorace 4td. Oammona 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J Waufn IS eta. Shell IS eta. M. Brew 25 eta. Steanuhlp 9 CU M Cement 18 eta B. Time* 22 cts Container*133 words
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Article23 1963-01-30 10 Malayan Stock Indice« Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Industrials: 103.90 103.78 Tins: 107.77 107.77 robbers: 100.67 101.05 Dec. 29. 1962 aaj 10023 words
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Article739 1963-01-30 10 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INOUtTRIALS: Dunlaps <S.0OO) 12 72 D, (1,000) *2.71 n, $2.67 8U S2 A3 ON (3.000> $2.64, (I.ooo> $2.63. l.OOO) $2.66. (4.000> $2.69.739 words
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428 1963-01-30 10 f\S the. Straits tin market yesterday the price rose vJ slightly by 12 J cents to $426.37* per picul. The offering remained unchanged at 265 tons. In London overnight moderate business was effected in tin at steady prices. Consumer Interest in Europe was428 words
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Article95 1963-01-30 10 /•MlNflE *>r*«uM Ixchani*, tingaI' port n»»n pried par picul yesterday: Ctonut Oil: bulk (441 lellen. drum S4X *Wlera. Capra: Jan./Kcb U.K. /Continent J27J buyers. P*pp*t: Muntok white Sl42a eallera. Sarawak while *140 aeilera, aprctal Sarawak black *102e (ellcr* garbled Lamponc black »97| arllera. AIT* SlOTe Mllera Singapore C*«*nut95 words
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Article27 1963-01-30 10 January ZB. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80', cents (down three-eighths of a cent). Ti\: 5426.37> 2 (up 12' 2 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (unchanged).27 words
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Article254 1963-01-30 10 I.'EIRUARV first trade rubbsr buy ors 1.0. b. closed M I p.m. in snKaporr and Kuala Lumpur yestei<i>v M mij cents p«r lb. down thi eighths of ;i M The ton* inactive. S.CCR.A. and F M RE. ilosn.c prices in crnts per lb. yeaterd.<v Int. l R.s.s. prompt254 words
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Article219 1963-01-30 10 CHIP* lying alongside the Singapore wharves today ara: Rajah 19. Vaa N.rk 23. Marudu 21 IS, Sfrtill Kamlokana Maru IH. Sumida Maru 35 '36. City of Carlisle 33/34, Dm Maerxk 31 32. Meishusan Maru 40/41. Clenroy 3.">'3r>. RflKna Bakke \l2. Pvaatl Xldjani; NW. j. Prrak KW. Bnmxv219 words
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Article121 1963-01-30 10 THE Malayan exchange Banks' Association madp tbffte changes in its New Vark: nuying TT 3. II IC airmail OU 3.". 1 16, d st j 16 credit lulls 3^ 7 IK trade bills. Canada: touring TT I HI l»lls. 36 316 trade hills. Seli.r.. TT ar OO ready:121 words
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Advertisement1068 1963-01-30 10 I \^Si ,K^«*^Aja < iasarKAisHA. i LTD. Express O.S.A. Pacific tfs Atlantle Coan Sa>rvlc* (TA k EU tl» S'poie P. S'-am H'kong S. francisc« L Anftias H. Tort -Kimkawa Mary Cla. II 11 Jin 2 Flk 7 Fel 23 Flk Fek 14 Mar "Xuaitasn Maru" 17/21 Fa* 11/12 fal »Us1,068 words
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Advertisement1044 1963-01-30 10 IE°!oRIENTl rrWT s l TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. -ORIANA" (42,000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th May 1963 via Colombo, Aden, Port So id, Naples Gibraltar. Limited TOURIST CLASS Accommodation Available (First Class fully booked) Apply to your Travel Agent, or1,044 words
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Advertisement243 1963-01-30 10 P.W.D. NOTICE SIMPANG PULAI LAIIAT ROAD Due to a lar.d.siidc between the 3/4 and Is, milestone the above road i.i closed to all vehicular traffic uniil further notiLf. STATE ENGINEER. P.W.D. PERAK. "shipping notices SWKDISH r\>l \^l V I INK m.s. "KYOTO" \rri\fd 15.L43 s H.B. (Jodown* t Consignees ol243 words
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Advertisement841 1963-01-30 11 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that application has been made by Fraser and Neave (Malaya) Ltd. for a retail liquor licence at premises No: 79-81 Connolly Road. Ipoh, for the first half of 1983 and that such application will be considered by the Kinta Licensing Board (Excise) at its841 words
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Advertisement586 1963-01-30 11 IVMHsHsHHsBBBBBBBa! t>Bß*aaHH|*HH (Continued fro** Page <> SITUATIONS VACANT it Words SS (Min.)— Box SI et,. mxtrm NEAT ACCURATE fast typist capable using stencil stat* salary required Apply Box A 4954 B.T. Spore. COOK GENERAL AMAN required for two people living In Buklt Ttman area. Telephone (Spore) *****. WANTID YOUNO INGUSH586 words
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Advertisement1126 1963-01-30 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm WANTED A TYPIST From Ist March (those residing In Beremban only considered). Apply Globular Traders, Box 141, Seremban. WANTID SHIPPING CLERK able work overtime several hour* weekly. Knowledge ship* movements essential. Reply Box A495i S.T. Snore. WANTED EFFICIENT and Experienced1,126 words
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Advertisement887 1963-01-30 11 I OFFICE SPACE VACANT I Words SS (Mm.>— Box St cU. txtrm 2ND FLOOR Modern Furnished Airconditioned Offlce 160 sq.ft. with separate alrcondltloned cabin 70 aq.ft. Rent $350/- laduslv* electricity, talephone (S'por*) *****. GODOWN SPACE VACANT tl Word* SS (Him.)— Box St ct*. txtrm QOOOWN Oil FACTORY tO-M 4500 squar*887 words
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Advertisement897 1963-01-30 11 EDUCATION in Words SS (Mln.)-Box SI ett. extra HOME-STUDY COURSES: All subjects HSC/OCE.. OBC/FMCE/OCE., QT.. LCK.. Prospectus free H.L. Lovell Hewitt, M.C., Principal. "Private Tutor." (Correspondence College), Katong P.O. Box 90. (Spore 15>. POSTAL TUITION: Are you ke*n on Setting moat advanced ho .uestudy courses locally? Then turn to Malayan897 words
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Advertisement965 1963-01-30 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words Si Him.}— Box St its. txtrm i FAiTIIT SUNBIAM Harrington Alpine famous 5F.299 hard/aoft top I excellent condition 28 miles per gallon I cost 13.800'- for conversion 120 m.p.h. I Class winner ISOOc.c. 0-60 m.p.h. 9 6 1 sees. $6,000/- 0.n.0. offer by Banker i Wong965 words
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Advertisement598 1963-01-30 11 MISCELLANEOUS Words SS (»Hh.>—Box St cts. txlrm OON'T SPOIL *our swimming data, lav* ugly hair* removed from l*f* by ■abuioua ntw wax treatment, sis.su. Enquiries: Louise Klerk, 23 Nfee Ann BuildiDg, teiep&Oße ***** S'pora, AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Words SS <Mim.)—Box St ets. txirm BOUND BOOKS MICROFILMID rang* Photocopy Service,598 words
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Article708 1963-01-30 12 HAPPY MELODY— NAP Ex-champion back in form He should make amends for the disappointment of disqualification on Sunday JJAPPY MELODY (Race 2) is my nap at Kuala Lumpur t,his afternoon. The former champion sprinter the pride of Doc Rodgers' Penang stables two seasons ago— is now back in peak form.708 words
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Article126 1963-01-30 12 I V->> 1 II I I i \i L BOk POIN I Eh Race I TIBA TIBA Mojave Path* of Wisdom SIX OUT Tiba Tiba Pjiths of Wisdom MOJAVE Tiba Tiba Six Out ttace 2 HAPPY MELODY Eiffel Tower Native Princess HAPPY MELODY Wort hint I irtel Tower GOOD126 words
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Article893 1963-01-30 12 Race l: 3.0-Cl. 1 Div 3-6 f 1 ***** Six Out (Mr. Mrs. A.C. Simmons) Bagby, 4 9.0 B. Wilson 4 2 ***** Paths of Wisdom (Low <fe Ng St.) Rodgers. 7 9.0 (F) Boaroure 3 3 ***** Hoi Houw (Mr. Mrs. O.M. Noordln) Noordln. 6 8.13 Kharois893 words
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Article215 1963-01-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The MRA today announced the promotion of 12 horses. They are: From Class 2 to Class 1 Selatlc. Nakorn Nai. Songkhla. Royal Meadow. Plzarro 11, Society Girl Cinemascope 111 and Mighty Missel. From Class 3 to Class 2 Goofy. Hydro's Image. Port dOr215 words
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Article55 1963-01-30 12 WELLINGTON. Tups. Champion New Zealand race* horse Even Stevens, who was shortly to leave for England to run in the Queen Mother's colours.. broke a sesamoid bone in a fore leg during a training gallop today. Even Stevens, winner of the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups, mayReuter - 55 words
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351 1963-01-30 12 15-day extension for soccer season I ONDON, Tues. The current English football season has been extended to" Sunday. May 19 15 days longer than the present limit the F.A. Council announced after a meeting here today. The extension means that the English Football League will have an extra two weeksReuter; UPI - 351 words
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Advertisement765 1963-01-30 12 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE Notice Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 143(2) of the Local Government Ordinance. 1957. that the Council requires: (a) the execution of street works in respect of the following streets: i) Third Avenue from Bukit Timah Road to C.C. Pipe Line, (ii) Lorong T6 from765 words
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Advertisement354 1963-01-30 12 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS for Transport O C. u.iher Run Metal And Red Eartl From J.K.R. Quarry At Semanggc In Krian District will be receive) at the office of Jurutera Neger: Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipol up to 13.00 Noon on 7th Februan 1963 from Contractors in Class354 words
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Advertisement809 1963-01-30 12 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the final date Tor submission of tenders for the "Construction in Reinforced Concrete of 2 Nos. of Double 10 1 0" x 8' 0" Box Culvert along Bagan Datoh Rungkup Road In Lower Perak District" has been extended to 2nd.809 words
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Advertisement83 1963-01-30 12 KHET SIANG MANSIONS Luxurious 4 Storey Mansions— Flats Shops For Sale Locality; About 300 yards from Kuen Cheng Girls' School Price: From $13,900/ -Cash or Monthly Instalments. KHET CHING MANSIONS Beautiful 4-Storey Mansions Flats Shops for Sale. Locality: Junction of Circular Road/Gurney Road. Price: From $14,600/- Cash or Monthly Instalments.83 words
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Article740 1963-01-30 13 TODAY'S FIRST HOUR VITAL Dexter stops Aussie run chase with two wickets in over ADELAIDE. Tues yyiTII four wickets in hand but short of Alan Davidson's services as a bowler, Australia have a lead of 287 in the Fourth Test with the final day coming up740 words
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Article81 1963-01-30 13 Australia 393 and 225 for six; England 331 AUSTRALIA 2ND INNS Simpson c Smith b Dexter 71 Lawry c Craveney b Trueman 16 Harvey c Barrmgton b Stjtham 6 Booth c Smith b Dexter O'Neill not out 22 Shepherd c Titmus b Dexter 13 Mackay c Craven*/ b Trueman81 words
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Article130 1963-01-30 13 BRISBANE. Tues. Oarfield Sobers, West Indies Test star, followed his first Innings 190 with top score of 74 In South Australia's secend Innings on the final day of tlielr drawn Sheffield Shield match against Queensland here today. final scores: South Australia 436 and 172-6 dec. (Sobers 74;Reuter - 130 words
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112 1963-01-30 13 INDONESIA COMING for JUNIOR CUP MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Indonesia are among the five countries who have accepted invitations to take part in the fifth Junior Asian Cup soccer competition to be held at Penang from Apr. 18, the F.A. of Malaya announced today. The other countries are Thailand, the112 words
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Article36 1963-01-30 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore Cricket Club beat Naval Police 3-1 in their SHA League and Cup hockey match on the padang today. SCC scorers were Beckett, Ransome and Gilson Rajah scored for Naval Police.36 words
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Article128 1963-01-30 13 SCA cup fora schools tourney SINGAPORE, Tues. The 13 Singapore Cricket Association will present a trophy for an inter-school cricket competition at the request of Dr. Ooh Keng Swee, the Minister of Finance. Carl Schubert, the SCA president said that Dr. Ooh made this suggestion while watching the Commonwealth cricket128 words
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Article121 1963-01-30 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. Darul Afiah. the holders who routHalkowyu "B" 42-4 yesterday, were today eliminated by Combined Schools "A" In the second round of the SAPA youth six-a-side tournament at Jalan Besar Stadium. Schools, who won 21-5 to reach the quarter-finals, started Impressively with a goal by121 words
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Article117 1963-01-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. South Africa, who will visit India for their first ever Thomas Cup match in July, want to come here for an international match against Malaya before going home. In a letter to the Badminton Association of Malaya, the South African117 words
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210 1963-01-30 13 SINGAPORE, Tues. Two brilliant tries by Morgan highlighted RAF Changi "A" team's 20-0 victory over British Military Hospital in the second round of the SCC seven-a-side rugger competition here today. Morgan made two dazzling runs from midfield to the tryline and scored.210 words
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352 1963-01-30 13 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Tuesday DIVAL Singapore soccer leaders "buried the x% hachet" today in their quarrel over players and SAFA are expected soon to invite for training the "rebels" who had boycotted the State team last season. This happened at the352 words
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Advertisement237 1963-01-30 13 H BirtNJ»y p»rtie»! A fi^nily wadding! Th* tMfktnmc of musical careed j l—B Jk OWren pUy>n K A **c*y^ng evenU^" Vouf cMft ««t OTtal How long will you remember these wonderful moments? Ak Always-it you record them on "Scotch" Brand magnetic lection, you can put it all on "Scotch" Brand237 words
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Advertisement199 1963-01-30 13 J/U /ow^ ftuccJ 4-Z>ec± Sateen CcJt9ft #*%i 3*% B 9 1 SBHBbT l^^w^a^M ft Mm Precision engineering, sturdily built, unmatchable in performance, plus the all powerful 600 c.c. 4 stroke 4 cylinders water-cooled engine make this magnificent CAROL the best car you can buy to-day. ®lt's really economical over 50199 words
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Miscellaneous296 1963-01-30 13 HOCKEY— SHA Learue-Cnp Ist round: Ceylonese v 3HB (Berangoon Rd); 2nd round: Khalsa v Prisons (Padang). Spore Div 1: Police v University (Thomson Rd). Prime Minister's Shield: Seletar women v SCC (Seletar); Schools V WRAP; Medicals v WRAP Tang;in (Sepoy Lines). BOXING— PEAP championships (Changl). Straits Times Crossword 1 II296 words
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317 1963-01-30 14 $950,000 provided for tliis purpose to be used for the purchase of a rubber estate. "The Treasury insisted on the right to inspect the Apex Bank records in respect o* all schemes financed from public funds before it could release new317 words
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Article190 1963-01-30 14 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. pRINCE RICHARD, the 18-year-old younger son of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, today had a taste of life in a plantation when he visited the Oil Palms of Malaya estate at Layang Layang, Johore. Accompanied by his school friend. Richard Cazenove, the190 words
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103 1963-01-30 14 HONG KONG. Tues. A German lawyer is sailing half-way round the world to Venice In his dreamboat a traditional Chinese junk. Dr. Repprecht Gerngross. a legal practitioner in Munich, set out of Hong Kong harbour yesterday on the first stage103 words
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109 1963-01-30 14 WASHINGTON, Tues. The Defence Department said yesterday that Britain, contrary to a reported misunderstanding in London, will have to pay its share of the cost of Polaris missile development. Authoritative Government sources conceded thai .Mr. Macmillan may not have understood this clearly at109 words
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199 1963-01-30 14 High tide brings Kuching's worst ever floods From GEOFFREY GELDARO KUCHING, Tues. Early today Kuching was hit by its highest and most extensive flood on record. The highest tide of the month last night stopped up the flood waters irom uprlver. All Important roads in the town and most residential199 words
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Article110 1963-01-30 14 Escorting convoy for Royal plane OTTAWA, Tues. <— Relays of Royal Canadian Air Torce search and rescue planes will convoy Queen Elizabeth's plane on Thursday during her flight across Canada on her way to Australia, an Air Force spokesman said last night. Planes with parachuteequipped rescue teams would be withinReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-01-30 14 BOSTON, Tues. Robert Frost (above), the American poet, died here early today, aged 88. Ten days ago it was announced that he was "enjoying a fine convalescence" from two operations and a heart attack. He underwent a major urinary tract operation last December,Reuter - 163 words
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189 1963-01-30 14 Admiralty officer: Newsman protecting me ONDON, Tues. An admiralty informant, whom a newsman protected in court at the risk of a prison sentence, stepped forward today to identify himself before the Vassall spy inquiry. The informant. Admiralty Information Officer. Mr. Neville Taylor, told the three-man tribunal, he had agreed in189 words
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Article56 1963-01-30 14 LONDON. Tues. The British Insurance Association announced here that property damaged by fire in Britain In 1962 amounted to a record peace time total of £55,587,--000. "A loss of this magnitude is the equivalent of every man. woman and child in Britain throwing a £1 note into56 words
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182 1963-01-30 14 JAKARTA, Tuesday. rE ARMY has lifted the four-year-old curfew in Menado, capital of North Celebes, because it considers rebels in the area are no longer a threat to security. The local commander, announcing that the people can now go out of doors at night,Reuter - 182 words
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Article353 1963-01-30 14 LONDON, Tues. Stock markets have continued in a state ot tension with operators waiting for news from Brussels. Prices moved erratically and quickly responded to the smallest of business. Some leading equities rallied after opening lower but falls easily outnumbered gains. Closing middle prices of selected stocks353 words
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104 1963-01-30 14 HILTON WILL TAKE OVER HONG KONG'S NEW HOTEL HONG KONG. Tues. Hilton Hotels International. Inc., today announced it was taking over the management of the Hong Kong American Hotel, due to open for business later this year as the largest hotel in the Far East outside Japan. The new 26-storey104 words
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99 1963-01-30 14 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. FEDERAL costs involved in the admission of negro James H. Meredith to the University of Mississippi are more than $13.5 million, official figures showed today. The current cost of maintaining 300 troops In the Oxford area is $13,000 a day, the Pentagon99 words
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Article67 1963-01-30 14 CHEYENNE (Wyoming) Tues. Apassengrr who had never handled the controls of an aircraft yesterday brought in a light plane whose pilot died in flight. The passenger, Mr. Lester Petersen. was "talked in" by Mr. Louis Domenlco, owner of a Cheyenne air service. The pilot. Mr. EdgarUPI - 67 words
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87 1963-01-30 14 CLEM SON (South Carolina) South Carolina yesterday became the last State to lower public school racial barriers with the admission of negro Harvey Gantt to Clemson College. More than 100 armed law enforcement officers were on hand to bolster the one-man police force of87 words
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69 1963-01-30 14 NEW DELHI: Dr. H. J. Bhabha. Chairman of India's Atomic Energy Commission, announced in Ahmedabad today that India- would launch her first test rockets within the next few months. Dr. Bhabha. who was opening the first Indian seminar on space research, said the rocketfA69 words
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86 1963-01-30 14 LONDON: Charles Random is tired of British weather so tired he is willing to go back to New Zealand and face a fiveyear prison sentence for safe breaking. Random, 56. told the Daily Sketch he was jailed in New Zealand in 1953 but escaped and86 words
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