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Title Section19 1963-02-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration694 1963-02-14 1 Armed forces build-up DEFENCE GO-AHEAD Announcement after Cabinet discusses the Jakarta threat By YAP CHIN KWEE: KUALA LUMPUR, Wad. THE Malayan Govern- ment today announced an immediate buildup of its army, navy and air force in view of the "threat to the security of the country." The threat, according to694 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-02-14 1 Subandrio promises 'full assistance' to rebels JAKARTA, Wed. Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, said yesterday Indonesia would give its "full assistance" to the Brunei rebels to thwart the proposed Malaysia federation, according to the Antara news agency. He said physical clashes would be unavoidable If Malaysia was formed "under theReuter - 417 words
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Article, Illustration861 1963-02-14 1 'IN CLOSE TOUCH WITH JAKARTA REDS. ..HE WAS FORMING SECRET UNDERGROUND' By Tamimuddin Karim KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Inche Ahmad Boestamam, 42-year-old Socialist Front M.P. and chairman of Party Rakyat Malaya, was arrested under the Internal Security Act today. The Government said in a statement it had information toLim Yaw Chong - 861 words
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Article184 1963-02-14 1 Pelaez calls for talks BANGKOK, Wed. Philippine VicePresident and Foreign Minister Emmanuel Pelaez disclosed at an airport interview here today he had proposed a round-table conferen c c of South-east Asian leaders to thrash out the North Borneo problem. Mr. Pelaez made a stopover here on his way back toReuter - 184 words
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Article21 1963-02-14 1 PARANG A1 BmcuroH L "i I Chcow Btreel ho>pit:il In tiOD aft* r by threr mtm shop early tod21 words
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Article, Illustration421 1963-02-14 2 BANQUET SPEECH HINT TO THE COLOMBO CONFERENCE NATIONS TO MEET AGAIN PEKING, Wednesday. )MMI NISI Chinese leaders are thought to be in no hurry for negotiations with India over their border dispute. This was the interpretation which observers placed on the speech given by PresidentReuter - 421 words
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Article65 1963-02-14 2 NSW DELHI. Wed. Hit- Chinese Communists said yesterday that 4.05? Indian troops were captured in the two-month border war. The list was published by the Foreign Ministry In Peking. A spokesman said 3.319 Indian soldiers werr still in Chinese hands and 715 bad been returned. The Government65 words
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198 1963-02-14 2 6 If there it no alter* native to my execution I ask that my body be not dragged A throvgh tk« street*. General Kassem, be/ore bis execution In Bagdad last week. BAGDAD, Wed. Colonel Abdul Salam Arlf, Iraq's new President, spentReuter - 198 words
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153 1963-02-14 2 LONDON, Wed— A 70- year-old Japanese clergyman, the Rev. Fuji! Guruji. has agreed to take part in a 4.000-mile march from New Delhi to Pekinit with an international group of Asians. African*. Europeans and Americans, it was announced here. The march, whichReuter - 153 words
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Article39 1963-02-14 2 MANLLA, Wed.—General Emilio AguinaMo. 95-year-old hero of the Philippines tight for independence at the turn of the century. l« today in "very serious" condir von caused by high blood pressure, according to a medical bulletin.—Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1963-02-14 2 TORONTO. Wed— Dr. David Wilson, an internationally known specialist in the prevention of t»11ow fever and other tropical diseases, died in hospital yesterday aged 68.27 words
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238 1963-02-14 2 LONDON, Wed. The Yemen has told Britain it must remove its legation within seven days, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. The Foreign Office had received a note from the Yemeni Republican authorities dated last Sunday. It was assumed here that the deadline forReuter - 238 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-02-14 2 TWO CLAM: WE SAVED PRINCE SYDNEY, Wed. Two Australian beach lifeguards said yesterday they brought Prince Richard of Gloucester ashore last week when he had a narrow escape from drowning. Beach Inspectors Ro ;s Fraser and Douglas Steel, both of Shell Harbour. 60 miles south of Sydney, said they swamReuter - 92 words
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156 1963-02-14 2 Thai jails 'overflow' with Chinese offenders BANGKOK, Wed.—Chinese law offenders are overflowing prisons in Thailand and no place can be found to deport them. Mr. Chart Trakankosol, Under-Secretary for Interior, told reporters yesterday his Ministry was considering to free some of the detainees who had committed only minor offences. TheReuter - 156 words
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148 1963-02-14 2 SALISBURY. Wed.White demonstrators held up anti-government banners at the ceremonial opening of the Southern Rhodesian parliament yesterday. The croup, members of the Christian Action organisation, also handed out leaflets protesting: against the proposed "hanging bill." which would make the death penalty mandatory for petrol148 words
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Article, Illustration493 1963-02-14 3 Brown: Britain slapped, booted and kicked LONDON. Wed. BRITAIN had "a slap in the face in Paris, the order of the boot in Brussels and a kick in the Bahamas just to make sure/ Mr. George Brown, the acting Labour Opposition leader told a laughing House of Commons last night.Reuter - 493 words
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Article42 1963-02-14 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— The Nebraska State Legislature has voted unanimously to make Sir Winston Churchill a full citizen of the state. Moves are afoot in Washington to make Sir Winston an honorary citizen of the United StAtes. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article39 1963-02-14 3 THE HAGUE. Wed Holland yesterday announced the formation of a "Peace Corps' on the American mode The first 50 volunteers are expected to leave for under developed territories possibly In Africa— in the autumn.39 words
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Article30 1963-02-14 3 SANTOS (Brazil). Wed.— Four people were killed and five seriously injured on Monday when a building collapsed in this city. Seventy-five people suffered minor injuries.30 words
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Article90 1963-02-14 3 LONDON, Wed. Mr James Callagban. Labour Opposition "shadow" Finance Minister, told the House of Commons yesterday he thought the Conservative Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, Mr. Duncan Sandys, should resign, as he had never "felt about the Commonwealth the sentiments that unite most of us." Referring toReuter - 90 words
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Article93 1963-02-14 3 Widow of skin-diver found dead LONDON. Wed.— Mrs. Mary Small, 23, widow of a British journalist and skin-diver. Mr. Peter Small who died in a California diving accident last December, was found dead In her London home yesterday. The room was filled with gas. There was no suspicion of foulReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-02-14 3 BOSTON, Wed.—Suzanne Clift, 21, niece of actor Montgomery Clift. who was charged with murdering her Italian-born lover, was yesterday released on 10 years probation after being allowed to plead guilty to manslaughter. Her lover Pletro Brentanl, 27, an electronics engineer from Trieste,Reuter - 260 words
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Article40 1963-02-14 3 PARIS. Wed.— ltalian film star Oina lollobrlgida yesterday paid a mystery visit to the French Prune Minister's office here. She said on leaving: "I saw one of his advisers on a private matter." 6h<> would not elaborate.40 words
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109 1963-02-14 3 1,300 REINDEER FACE DEA TH IN THE WORST WINTER LONDON. Wed. About 1.300 reindeer In Northern Norway faced death today In one of the worst winters Europe has suffered In this century. Forestry experts were to decide today whether to kill a herd of 600 starving reindeer that drifted across109 words
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Article186 1963-02-14 3 POLARIS SUBS OFFER IN ROME ROME. Wed. The United States will give three Polaris-equipped submarines for the defence of the Mediterranean by April 1, an American source said here last night. Mr Roswell GUpatric. United States Deputy Secretary of Defence, vas reported to have told this to Mr. Giulio Andreotti,Reuter - 186 words
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162 1963-02-14 3 Proposal too much of a shock for Janet LONDON, Wed. A soldier due to leave for the Far East next week has applied for compassionate leave until his girl-friend comes out of a coma. Janet Toombes. 17, collapsed 13 days ago as Corporal Keith Swannack. 20. of the Leicestershire Regiment162 words
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Article28 1963-02-14 3 LIVINGSTONE (Northern Rhodesia), Wed. A woman (ell to her death here yesterday when her car went over the edge of the mighty Victoria Palls.28 words
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173 1963-02-14 3 f ONDON, Wed. Par- J liament in Britain had granted the Press special privileges to act as a public watchdog, said Mr. Ralph Cusack. Q.C.. in the Appeal Court here yesterday. He was addressing three High Court Judges on behalf of Mr.173 words
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Miscellaneous11 1963-02-14 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I OCAS I<J*Owßsiy XT% TIMS TO/11 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-02-14 5 RESULT TONIGHT I/lAI.A Ll'MPl'R Wed. More than 70.000 people attended both the national-level and inter-national-level Koran reading competitions during the last four nights at the Merdeka Stadium here. Also present were the Yang di-Pertuan Agong the Raja Permaisuri A»onr. the Sultan of Brunei. Tpngku Abdul Rahman116 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-02-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selangor CID Chief, Assistant Commissioner S. M. Khalid. today advised couples not to walk in lonely lanes or roads, especially at night. He said that 75 per cent of the crimes committed in January were crimes of opportunity. Most185 words
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Article84 1963-02-14 5 IPOH W.ti. -Chun Yit Hoong. 33 a lunuture .siiop employee, was acquitted toduy ot attempting to extort $2 from a plumber. Yeong Kum Shut. 24. on Dec 12 last :-i this dctence. Chun said Yeong had a trudge aguinM him. The president of the Sessions Court.84 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-02-14 5 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHE Economic Development Board today an- nounced a reduction of the interest rate on industrial loans from seven per cent to six per cent a year to give an extra incentive to the establishment of new industries or to expand existing ones. The reduced212 words
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73 1963-02-14 5 ALL SET FOR MAJOR DRIVE AGAINST BORDER REDS BANGKOK. Weil.— Thai and Malayan officials have drawn up plans for an intensified campaign against Communist terrorists in the border jungle, Luang Chart Trakankosoi. I nder- Secretary of State for Interior, told reporters yesterday. The plans were made at conferences attended byReuter - 73 words
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Article69 1963-02-14 5 KLANG. We*!.— Six members of the Port Swettenham branch of the Labour Party of Malaya have resigned from the party. They are: p. Balasundaram. Ton Kirn Leong, P. Palani. S. Annamalai. V. Mahamani and K. Mahalingam. The branch chairman, Mr. Teo Boon Chin, said the reason69 words
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Article40 1963-02-14 5 rPOH. Wed— A barber. Wong Teck Chew. 66. was killed when he wa- kncclced down by a car In Kampar Road here yesterday evening He was walking along the toad and was thrown more than 50 feet40 words
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Article21 1963-02-14 5 PEKAN. Wed— Mi. Kong Slew Cheng has been elected chairman of the Malayan Chinese Association branch opened here recently.21 words
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270 1963-02-14 5 Leopard fight man: Wife saved me from death KANGAR. Wed.—Farmer Din Liang, 44, who killed a leopard with a parang in jungle near the border town of Changloon on Monday, said today he owed his life to the courage of his wife, Boon Din Choo. 35. If she had not270 words
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101 1963-02-14 5 IPOH. Wed— The appeal of a youth found guilty of causing grievous hurt was allowed by Mr. Justice All bin Hassan in the High Court nere today. He was "not satisfied that the Identification was safe and reliable," the judge said. The youth, Ah101 words
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Article48 1963-02-14 5 IPOH. Wed.— Oeneral Sir Gerald Lathbury. Quarter-Master Oeneral of the British Army and ADC. to Queen Ellzaoeth. and Lady Lathbury arrived here by a R.A.F. Pioneer plane today. They are on a private visit here during a tour of the Par Bast.48 words
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Article62 1963-02-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Inche Abdullah bin Sahat. left by air for the United States today on a twomonth leader grant study tour sponsored by the United States Department of State. During his tour he will discuss with62 words
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Article50 1963-02-14 5 PENANO. Wed— The travelling dispensaries of the Veterinary Department visited 149 villages. Icampongs and estates In Penang; and Province Wellesley last month. The vans carried out a total of 28.500 vaccinations and raponisatlons on poult ly and other livestock. One dog was treated for pneumonia.50 words
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Article367 1963-02-14 5 OINGAPORE. Wed. *5 A Singapore pioneer industry. Tumasek Enterprises Ltd., had to retrench 26 workers last month because it had difficulty sellins its cotton wool in the Federation and Singapore, the Tariff Advisory Commission was told today. This was stated by Tumasek's managing director,367 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-02-14 5 HAMMER AND SICKLE PENDANTS: POLICE STILL SILENT KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Police officers are still reluctant to talk about the seizure of hundreds of pendants inscribed with a hammer and sickle design (above). When asked about them on Monday, Selangor's t ID Chief. Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police S. M. Khalid,190 words
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Article44 1963-02-14 5 PENANO. Wed. The Pantat Pulau Jerejak Umno branch wii stage variety jbow includine i play from Ttb. 2* to 26 at Kam pong Sungel Nlbong at 8.30 p D nightly. Representatives of Umno ar rural youth organisations will ti< P*rt.44 words
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Article87 1963-02-14 5 Two die, five hurt in plunge OENTONG, Wed. Two people were killed and five others injured when a Land Rover plunged into a river at the 9th mile Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road yesterday. The dead are Hamsah bin Abdul Rahman, 25, and Jamiah binte Amat Malek, 12, a schoolgirl. The three87 words
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136 1963-02-14 5 Wife's illness delays Manila envoy to Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Philippines Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Yusup Abubakar who was due to resume his post here yesterday after home leave, has been delayed In Manila because of his wife's Illness. The Philippines Charge d'Affalres here. Mr. I. G Torres, said136 words
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Article28 1963-02-14 5 KAJANG. Wed.— The Ulu Lan■at District Town Board has de Ided to ban waitresses in coffeehops and stalls. Mahjong will .lso be banned in these premises28 words
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557 1963-02-14 6 Arbitration award on pay for public holidays SINGAPORE, Wed. The second Industrial Arbitration Court today handed down anj award on payments forj work on public holidays! for catering employees of the Goodwood Park) Hotel. The award is a varied j clause in a collective agreement which the hotel and the557 words
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80 1963-02-14 6 SINGAPORE Wed. 81x aircraft apprentices from Singapore and Malaya are now undergoing training in Sydney under the Qantas apprenticeship scheme. They are Messrs. Chan Mun Por. Hue Keen Ming, Toon Boon Lee. Tay Kok Ming of Singapore; Low Yew Loon of Kuala Lumpur;80 words
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Article102 1963-02-14 6 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Result* Of the Royal Academy of Dancing major examinations held here last week were announced todayAdvanced teachers' certificate Mrs. Sheila Pavltt. Advanced (girls): Ooh Soo Khlm. (Boys): Yang Sin Ann. Yang Slong Leng. Intermediate (girls) Patricia Hon. Jennifer Palmer, Wong Suet Lin (commended), Wong Tew102 words
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Article45 1963-02-14 6 BINOAPORB. Wed. The new $125,000 Trinity Methodist Church In Serangoon Gardens will be officially opened by Bishop H. B. Amstutz on Sunday at 4 p.m. Of modern architectural design. the church is reputed to have the coolest Interior In Singapore.45 words
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178 1963-02-14 6 PRINTING BAN: MANAGEMENT REPLIES TO THE GOVT. SINOAPORE, Wed The Boon Hua Printing Press in Hoy Fatt Road has replied to the Government demand for it to show cause why its licence should not be renewed in ylew of the many "undesirable publications" it had printed in the past. Members178 words
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422 1963-02-14 6 SINGAPORE. W«d. A DISTRICT Court decision dismissing a suit brought by a merchant for possession of a house which he claimed he had let out to a woman free of rent was reversed on appeal in the High Court yesterday. According422 words
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208 1963-02-14 6 SINGAPORE, W«d. RADIO Singapore is soon to acquire three 50 kilowatt transmitters to give clearer short wave services to all parts of Malaysia. A Ministry of Culture spokesman toil a v revealed that several tenders had been received, and were now under consideration. The transmitters,208 words
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Article177 1963-02-14 6 Higher toll of the road SINGAPORE, Wed. The Police Secretary, Mr. T Chelliah today said that though fatalities and injuries resulting rrom crime had shown a, decrease this year, road fatalities had increased. Between Chinese New Year's Eve this year and the 12 days following there were 1303 accidents, including177 words
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Article77 1963-02-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. About 8.000 schoolchildren attended the charity shows given by the Tai Thean Kew circus at Kalians Park in aid of the St. Michael School building fund. The two shows were part of the project to raise sufficient funds for the building of an77 words
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Article24 1963-02-14 6 SINOAPORE. Wed The Singapore Entomological Society has postponed its laboratory meeting at the Zoology Department. University of Singapore from Friday to Sunday.24 words
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Article268 1963-02-14 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— Radio Singapore tonight released the programme schedule for Television Slngapura's pilot service which will be Inaugurated by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at 5.55 p.m. on Friday. The programme will be: 6 P.M: Opening message by the Minister for Culture, Mr.268 words
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Article43 1963-02-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. V. Surendranath was elected president of the Kerala Association at its 48th annual general meeting. Other officials elected at the meetIng were: Mr. A. Majeed < vicepresident i; Mr. Bhaslcara Plllai. (general secretary), and Mr. K. J. Nalr treasurer.43 words
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Article43 1963-02-14 6 SINOAPORE, Wed— A series of radio talks broadcast recently by the Minister for Finance. Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. have been published as a booklet entitled "Some problems of industrialisation." Produced in English and Chinese, it is on sale at 20 cents.43 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1963-02-14 7 THE RAILWAY OF DEATH ACROSS THE FROZEN HELL OF THE YUKON ONE OF THE 19th CENTURY'S EPIC FEATS =OF ENGINEERING AND DETERMINATION- ONE afternoon early in January 1899 almost 1,000 members of a railway construction gang huddled against a cliff face in the snow-covered mountains rearing above the Alaskan township1,857 words
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Obituary33 1963-02-14 8 .0 Horrf. Sit (Minimum) MRS. LIM QUEE KAY or. Ho Slew i I idow of Mr. Lim (Juee Kay paaaed »iy 13l'-«3 Focta Road. Kunrral srrvicv 4.30 p.m. Kriday '•uod shepbrrd Cathedral.33 words
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Article171 1963-02-14 8 Wordt (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. M. Ipynrajah tbank all rrirndit and relalivra for their at- trndancc. icnod nlilii'i and prr»ent.i on i the ocrasiori of thnr marnase on »-3-a .it luhore. Bahru. THE FAMILY of tor late Mr. Wong Of No. 7. Court of Juatu* Koad. KM. mane* to171 words
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Obituary31 1963-02-14 8 ra-i s;» (Minimum, IN MLMORV OF l.dwin (i. O«'*lak I .may "ii.ld.nly on thr 14tb I Paknawj iur.9. Gone but not forgotten tiy hIK lov.ni; Mnihrr. Mnrtha Owsi»k. j31 words
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Article541 1963-02-14 8 It has always been realised that the formation of Malaysia would mean a substantial expansion of the armed serivces, and a progressive increase in the defence bill. British responsibility for Sarawak and North Borneo, and for the Brunei protectorate too. will end with Malaysia. Yesterday's statement announcing541 words
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Article513 1963-02-14 8 1 AU that Tuan Syed Albar says in the letter we publish on this page is easily and categorically refuted. He i« chiefly concerned with denying that he said "that if Indonesia continues to provoke Malaya, then Malaya will not hesitate to aid any internal rising which promises513 words
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Article216 1963-02-14 8 The decision of the Federation and Singapore Governments to put on its old basis the trade in foodstuffs between the two territories has ended a needless quarrel The pity is that ministerial consultations were not held three months earlier. What has come to be known as the216 words
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Article, Illustration927 1963-02-14 8 GODFREY HODGSON - The Kennedy technique with America 's allies GODFREY HODGSON AS ANGER FLARES IN EUROPE, BRITAIN, AND NOW IN CANADA from WASHINGTON Wednesday PR ESIDENT K E NNEDY, basking in the benign air of Palm Beach only five weeks ago, looked upon his situation in the world and found it good.927 words
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LETTERS
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Letter456 1963-02-14 8 IN its editorial under the heading "Blundering Amateurs." the Straits Times has Itself blundered In Its interpretation of what I said at my Press conference on Tuesday. The distortion of my statement is not only unfair, but to borrow a term from the Straits Times itself, "downright456 words
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Letter526 1963-02-14 8 rr is not my habit to reply to letters, especially from people who write under pseudonyms, since I consider that a letter callIng for reply should be bona fide and a pseudonym is always suspect. But since the letter signed "Malayan" deals with national matters anJ is526 words
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Letter55 1963-02-14 8 WHEN kampong dwellers In the Island complain about road congestion action Is taken very late. But when It concerns congestion In town action Is prompt. Obstruction by Illegal extension of a fence Into Mangls Road has been permitted for almost a month. How much longer must we wait before55 words
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Article347 1963-02-14 8 Malaya: An Asian success story YORK. Wed No I state in South-East Asia has been so successful economically as Malaya, a newly published book on that region *aid today. The book is "South-East Asia." written by Stanley Karnow and the editors of Life magazine. It Is the 14th volume in347 words
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263 1963-02-14 9 Wife of 18 tells court: Husband changed his mind SEREMBAN, Wed.— An 18-year-old girl told a court here today that after their Registry marriage, her husband who had promised to go through a Chinese marriage ceremony as well. changed his mind about it. She added that since their Registry marriage263 words
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Article39 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Radio Singapore forum on the recent arrests has been called off. All three leaders of Opposition parties asked to take part in the forum have declined the Invitation, said a Radio Singapore statement today.39 words
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Article49 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. —The trial of Juan Tal Hong on a charge of: misappropriating $14,000 between! June 30 and July 23 last year has! been postponed to March 28. Juan was the manager of the Seletar NAAFI shop when lie way alleged to have misappropriated the money.49 words
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95 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed— Mr. G.J. Malik. Assistant Indian Commissioner here, will meet Mr. Lee Kuan Yew tomorrow to discuss the Indian Government's new requirement that all people of Chinese origin should have visas to visit or pass through India. Mr. Malik said h<-95 words
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183 1963-02-14 9 lOHORE BAHRU. Wed. J A tapper told two fellow workers last year that he had killed his wife and her lover, a preliminary inquiry here was told today. Sidek bin Haji Tahlr. conductor in Sungei Pandas Estate, Gelang Patah. and his son183 words
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Article60 1963-02-14 9 IPOH. Wed.— A new $12,000 marble altar with a scene of "The Last Supper" in mosaic as background in tie Church of Our Lady of Lourdes in SUibin Road here has been consecrated by the Bishop of Penang. Monsigneur Francis Chan. The consecration was witnessed by60 words
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Article38 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Air India International has reported the loss of $35,000 worth of watches from one of their flights that arrived here recently. The 301 watches were a consignment for the Thong Sla Company from Switzerland.38 words
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Article293 1963-02-14 9 WIFE WAITS-THEN A TAXIMAN TELLS HER OF ROAD CRASH A FEW MILES AWAY By RODERICK PESTANA: SINGAPORE. Wednesday WOMAN waited for half an hour for her husband to keep a fishing date without knowing that he was lying dead a few miles away in a smashed293 words
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Article748 1963-02-14 9 YEOW ADDS: 'IN A SENSE, JAMIT SINGH IS BETTER EDUCATED' SINGAPORE, Wed YEOW POOK YUEN. treasurer of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, agreed in the First Criminal District Court today that he preferred to be the friend rather than the enemy of SHBSA general secretary748 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-02-14 9 Assemblyman Gill in hospital with black eye SEREMBAN. Wed. —Socialist Front SUt* Assemblyman Mr. Gurnam Singh Gill (above) was injured in the left eye In an incident near a cinema in the Bahant area last night He was in a first class ward in hospital here today. "I am waiting-84 words
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350 1963-02-14 9 OINGAPORE, Wed. Legalised abortion in a community usually leads to widespread rejection of contraceptives. Experience In Yugoslavia has shown that permitted abortions hinder the work of family planning organisations In one year the number of wives having abortions was nearly five times that350 words
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Article54 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr/ Justice Winslow reserved Judgment today in an appeal by Ong Chan Tow, a Oxeen Bus Company driver, against a District Court conviction and fine of 81,500 or nine months' jail, on a charge of causing the death of Chuang Shu Yen. a Nanyang University professor,54 words
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Article64 1963-02-14 9 Polytechnic principal leaving CINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. C.I.C. Scollay, principal of the Singapore Polytechnic. will leave Singapore next month when his contract expires. Mr. Scollay. who has oeen with the Polytechnic since Its opening In 1957. will return to New Zealand on March 25. He first headed the engineering department and64 words
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Article26 1963-02-14 9 SINOAPORE. Wed. Tht Straits Times in Singapore today received a 810 donation from "Anonymout" -for the Kaeban quadruplets, bringing the fund to 555126 words
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Article69 1963-02-14 9 BINOAPORE. Wed Loh Chool Heng, 33, a hotel room boy, was jailed for four years by Mr. Justice Buttrrse here today for counterfeiting and possessing instruments for counterfeiting. Loh was found guilty ol counterfeiting 1,691 20-cent current coins in a room of a house in Tras Road69 words
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Article59 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. —Professor K. O. Tregonning. Professor of History in the University of Singapore and Mr. H. D. Lewis, Registrar of the University have been awarded Camecie travel grants to the United States. They were among 14 scholars and administrators in Singapore. Australia and New59 words
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Article43 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Meera Sahib Abdul Kurlm. a stall keeper was today fined $100 for having 100 obscene photographs In his Chulia Street stall on Monday. Karlm, who pleaded guilty, admitted that he had Intended to ■ell them.43 words
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198 1963-02-14 9 SINGAPORE, Wed A FERTILISER plant is to be set up in the Jurong Industrial complex with an initial capital of $12 million put in by Singapore and American interests. It will be owned Jointly by the Economic Development Board, the International198 words
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Article31 1963-02-14 9 TAIPINO, Wed— A model of the controversial 4600,000 fly-over bridge proposed for the railway level crossing at Assam Kumbang here is now on exhibition in the Town Council office.31 words
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Advertisement22 1963-02-14 9 Xst EASTERN Tamh r«E!dia C ONVENTION fc A t I i 1 1, *"^___^^fct_. <i^__B__im Singapore 14th, 15th and 16th February 196322 words
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Advertisement125 1963-02-14 9 Over 40,000,000 (Yes, forty million!) Frigidaires sold to date, making Frigidaire the largest selling home appliance name in the world. Frigidaire, the most trusted name, has long since become a household word. Made and backed by General Motors Corporation. 3.8 cv. ft. (MODEL MB-40T) S.I eu. ft. (MODEL DB-50) 9.6125 words
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Miscellaneous425 1963-02-14 9 Sixty Minute Theatre; 11 30 RADIO SINGAPORE a«en»o>; 12.00 cio* SHORT WAVE SERVICE: RADIO MALAYA 41 Metre* NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE: 41.7 metre* 476 Metre* AH. fl.oo Time Signal, Negk- ra-ku. News Headline*; tf.o3 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 0.0 l Moriung Meiodie»; 7.00 Time Morning Prelude; 7.15 Newt;425 words
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Article, Illustration646 1963-02-14 10 Welcome home dad'-and a belated Christmas joy HOMECOMING KISS FOR SOX I IT'S flood to be bock home, says CpJ. Syd Barker at he give* I a kits to hit little ton on hit arrival from Brunei last Tuesday WM^p His wife, Christina looks on. Cpl. Barker it one of646 words
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355 1963-02-14 10 THOSE SENTIMENTS EXPRESSED ON VALENTINE'S DAY VALENTINES this year say "I Love You" in the tender sentiment of the world's oldest love letter or they reflect the kind of thoughtfulness St. Valentine himself expressed to his Jailer's blind daughter on the eve of his execution. About half of the 1963355 words
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Article57 1963-02-14 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS rE enamel on your sink Is not acid proof. Long exposure to acid foods will pit it. Always sud and rinse all surfaces after preparing tomatoes or acidic fruit at the sink. Extend the life of a centre-piece made of fresh, cut flowers by removing all of the57 words
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Advertisement226 1963-02-14 10 no the secret of a flawless skin M A lovely complexion— truly clear efcin taut be M g baaed on regular deep rioamring. Even the moot expensive ooametiea, if not thoroughly removed, eea clog poree, eoenen skin Uj.Mii*. In 'Anne French* Deep Qeaiiaiim Milk yoo have the ideal nlwen— r,226 words
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Advertisement286 1963-02-14 10 B Surround jeursilt mtu mcftantißMt h H*t»'» AQUAMARINE Ssmmpoo Aquamarine is an advenf v et MNHM ■ith p<m«ei ture in fragrance that comes in a dozen dif V HV terent forms .for a more exciting you! ll Mtruemlj lewmine in Aquamarine /\fi/tVft He* Y»rk IM*M rarii fc^M with and nluri286 words
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Miscellaneous269 1963-02-14 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB b. Its spring, but not up ln 7. Complete lallure to clean/ Yorkshire c 7). «-3>. 8. Green holds a new post— he a*f.£o£ V clu^. I 7) tO d ln SU WOlkm repr ntaU^ 10. ...and ask to have the head 15. Lane, they mistook269 words
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Advertisement1444 1963-02-14 11 10 LIVERPOOL A WEST CBAST U.K-i OotS'oora ttib rnaa t>taaa| PTRRHVS Linrptal. Duoun. Sltsgo* la Pt/FM IB FM 11 POLYOORUS LifirpNl! Dublin 6M. 31 FM 11 FM It/21 FM 21 MEHESTHEUS Littrpatl, eiasfOW FM 11 Ftk 22 FM 23/27 FM M MEHELAM Avonmoutn. Ulttaatl Fll 21 Frt 24 FM 2V1,444 words
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Advertisement1426 1963-02-14 11 KZZZ3EZZ^SBSSZ2Sii THE E. A. C. LINESSAIIINU TO UNRA. U HAftf, HAMMM. IRiMiH. ANTWEBP. jt&P}^ tOTfttRAM. AMSTERBAM. RSA.B. SBTNtHBRRB AJ I CBPF.NRA4EH, _p|F*_*lMk spon SnOB^VKI "£*"MIA- 21/14 FM nrrt/IMar 2S/2IFM B VMEJtIS "*UU" A) n FM/ 4Ma 1/ 7 Mar 1/ IMm VAjQaf -Malacca- nmttm nmm* wnmm JBoy SOaSIRU" I) M1,426 words
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Advertisement1512 1963-02-14 11 tXPItSS SERVICE Tt LBWHH. LIWRftK t PIUTIWCHTU PIRTS S'pora P. S'htm Ptnint lENCRUACNAN I'Pttl. B'm«n, H Itfg. R'taa 141 Frt II Frt 11/11 FM H/21 UHALBER H art, I'ltt, t^j.ie,* wp.Mert Flk 17/21 Frt 22/21 FM 27/ I ttNREOCH (t.taw i Plel, C'ntouUi, Hull. H'kan Fll 22/21 rM 27/ 41,512 words
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Advertisement1317 1963-02-14 11 w^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. Wffi» Tel: Nt tllli pE«U EI.LB«MABI LINE KLAVENIH LIME B^^** LMION. HAMRUN. ROTTERIAM. ill ANIELES. SAN FRANCIKa. HI>IE, HULL A MIRMESIROUSH SEATTLE. VANCODVFR A PIRTLANB ein of Eif S'Mra P Sham Ptnang RRBNaviiu 21/21 FM 22/21 FM 14 U Calls Hurt salara L'taa. aatts Hill.1,317 words
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354 1963-02-14 12 THE price of Straits tin was declared yesterday at $426.50 per picul down 25 cents on an offering of 230 tons which was estimated to be unchanged. In London on Tuesday tin was steady in moderate ring business. Some hedge and354 words
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Article39 1963-02-14 12 Output from the estates and mines In the Gathrie Agraey Malaya) Ltd. group for January were as follows:— Robber 9.249.--000 lb.. Tea 150.000 Ib.. Palm oil 2.875 tons Palm Kernels 730 tons and Tin ore If: piculs.39 words
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510 1963-02-14 12 From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday again followed the same pattern with prices drifting to lower levels and the volume of business transacted contracting further. There is no incentive whatever at the moment and statements from Indonesia are not510 words
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Article24 1963-02-14 12 Feb. I•! Feb. IS Industrials: rins: t rubbers: 99.54 1 1>* I I 1M.73 95.43 1*3.83 HUM >cc. 29. 19( 82 10«.24 words
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Article663 1963-02-14 12 POMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B»u(t*a« (2.000) 51. 54: DunlSM (10,000) $2.53 D, (1.000) $2.54 D. (8.000) $2.52, (13,000) $2.53, (1,000) $2.55 ON, (3,0001 $2.50: Bast663 words
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Article124 1963-02-14 12 I cUtl*n madr thenr rhangra In It* ratr« m mrrchanta yenttrday fall rates to tlOO>: New v.rk: buying TT 321. airmail OD 33. SO d'«t 331 credit bills. 331 trade bills. Canada: hus ing TT 35 7 I*. airmail OD 33 9/16. SO d/nt M I 'l6 credit124 words
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Article90 1963-02-14 12 CHINESE Pr.duc. Ei«han|i. linfi- ntit pnett pwr picul iriittrday Ctc.nut *H: bulk *42t »llrri, drum t«3i ariMa ttatei Ffb 'M«rrb. L'K/Continent t27| buren. Pepwtr: lluotok white 5155 Mllen. Barawmk whltr I 182» Milan, ipaclal Bmrmwak black $lO7| Mlltn, sarOUd Lamponc black »102» Mlltra. ABTA (112« Mllen. llncapwr* C.c.nut90 words
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Article26 1963-02-14 12 February 13. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 782 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5426.50 (down 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (unchanged).26 words
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Article136 1963-02-14 12 MELBOURNE. Wed. ALBION (4LARBIEB dropped sharply by 3a. to 10s. 9d. alter its report of adverse trading results In the half year to December and the interim being reduced from 7 1 to 4 per cent. Otherwise share values moved narrowly with rises again shading falls. Oil. were136 words
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Article203 1963-02-14 12 SHIP* lying iimtudi the Imiaoare Hark.ur whiiiii «r «i*«eted teday ara: Auby N.W. 2/3, Amtotelin 47. Kaatnea N.W. 3/4. Sapporo Marti 10/11, Ucncruacbao 46. Sirasm Maru 4A. Chandpara IS, President Polk 27 25. Malau 13/14, Louisa 23/24, Oorgon 6/7, Uan«u Ut.ru 19, Bayun 21 m. Zipper N.W.1.,203 words
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Article268 1963-02-14 12 PIBRUARV first grids ruMir b.,y. 1 srs f.s.k. ckxmt at I p.m in Iky (aporc and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 78( ecnti per Ib. down a quarter at a cent. The tone was slightly mm C CHA. and F. M.R.I, elssinc ■wlsss In tents Mr Ib. ysstsrdiy: INT268 words
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Advertisement1149 1963-02-14 12 _i\ s_T^ss[^ss^Hb*9 m «_KsVa_Bs__ k *_t__H \VC KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacille, Atlantic, «V Great Lakes Service LOMi LOMI t<4 tl* EIA tU tIA Spore v S'rism rlo"Oiun» b f'cro i An|»ie» N Yor» CM RssikMa Mars' 21 23 Flk 11/11 Fit 14 Mar 21 Mk 24 Mar II1,149 words
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Advertisement969 1963-02-14 12 GAZETTED OPTION PREMIUMS (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) PRICES F b i3> Tbra mo thi Dunlop* 14 cts. 8. Dartrjr M. r. N. IS eta. C. Btora.ee «M. TVE Federation Minister «f Gammon* ll ct*. a. Traction 1.3 1 Finance hma fixed these J w «u»h 15 cv. Shell IS ct*. ..u^ior^^urr tsst?_K_,969 words
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Advertisement556 1963-02-14 12 .>raf«_77?7S TRANSPORT k STORAGE LTD. The employment of Mr. LOUIS DOUGLAS DYMOND by Transport Storage Ltd. ceased on 31st. January 1963. and be has no authority to act on behalf of the Company In any capacity whatsoever. By Order of the Board of Directors. L.R. PEEK. Managing Director. 12 2/1963TRANSPORT556 words
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Advertisement747 1963-02-14 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS V PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens and/or State i Nationals for appointment as i TEMPORARY CLERKS OP I WORKS hi the Drainage and Irrigations Department, Perak on the Salary Scale of 1324 x 14 362/419 x 14 646/M3 z IS eS3 per men*em747 words
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Advertisement402 1963-02-14 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PENANG PORT COMMISSION Applications are invited from Federal Citizens, who axe member* I of any of the following account- 1 »ncy booies, for the post of A«Bl*tant Accountant: (i) InsUtute of Chartered Accountants (ii> Institute of Municipal Treasurers AccounUnu (111) Association of Certified Corporate Accountants (iv) Institute402 words
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Advertisement829 1963-02-14 13 ■BBas*aßaßaaaalß(aa>afla*Bf«flßaaafJß^ a»*a»aaB»«BBBa» I— al ■»a«.*^a»a.aa»a»aa M B«*aaaB»«B«»^BBBBaaBBBBBBBa~. (C— tlnarsl from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wort* SI (Mtm.}—Btm It tf. ntn WANTBO FBMALB CLBRK typist. Apply la own handwriting to P.O. Box 1543 Singapore stating aalary required. PHARMACI6T WANTID. Pleasant on, aad easy terms. Applications strictly eaafldential. TaL ***** or Box829 words
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Advertisement1015 1963-02-14 13 SITUATIONS VACANT If Word* SS (Mim.)-Box St ef. txtn POST BOX NO. 33. Johora Bahru Costa of Laboratory Assistant aad Field Assistant ailed. Applicants thaakad. MANAOBR of a Bua Company required for tha operation of aa existing Bua csmaany. Must ba fully conversant with local conditions capable of taking complete1,015 words
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Advertisement989 1963-02-14 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE II Word* SS (Mlm.)-Box S* et: x'.rt BAKBMY SHOP ANO laad Bar aaM ooosuit Jaya Baaary awaasar. Teie- Phoa* K.L. 65&23. 081 TIONO HAM Park. PraeboM I modern 3-bedroom Bungalow only ona left. Price 340.000. Laaa available 520.000.0 U. Monthly Instalments ten year basis principal aad989 words
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Advertisement981 1963-02-14 13 TUITION 10 Wtrdt SI (Mt».>—9ox It etm. txtn ■■SUSHI QRAOwATB, 10 yaars taanataE a»narlaa*a. Rise ustaiaa »-l> aooa. Tal: ***** IS pora). SFBGIAL COACHIHO FOR Students iof All Standards la Mathematics, Kngiish. Knaura Booceaa by Startlag Immediately. Plaaaa rmg: S'pora ***** (2 pm. 4 p.m. FOX HIRE it Word, SS981 words
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Advertisement906 1963-02-14 13 FOR SALE tt Ward* i Mln.r-Bmx St et: txtn NIW ARRIVAL! ZOOM Laaa for ■Tashlea Penta J" "Minolta" "Canon 11 "Exakta" S3mm 2Otma> $2\l>Nett. K. Lumpur "Titaca" 70. Pudu Road. ITAMFOHO ROAO: Owner leaving Sinus pora. Vary wall equipped. Ultra inodara ratall ibop Ready for occupat I on. Open for906 words
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Advertisement454 1963-02-14 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) tt Word* SS (Hlm.)-Btx It et: txtrm HOTEL AMBASSADOR Scaaldr Meyer Rd.. Uanclnt: nuhtly. Pa. *****. SOUTH BAIT ASIA Hotel *****/ I Victoria Hotel 323 M, Bar RcfUu- rant. MAVFAIR HOTIL Central AiroaodltloiMd Roc mi with Telephone Excellent .'CuiMue. Bar. AIHCONOITIONED NON-AIR. CONDITIONED Koom mod-rata charsea454 words
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Article, Illustration426 1963-02-14 14 The end of an era for Australian cricket SYDNEY, Wed AUSTRALIAN cricket reaches the end of an era with the Fifth Test match against England, beginning here on Friday. For left-hand Batsman and magnificent fieldsman Neil Harvey and all-rounder Alan Davidson it will be a farewell to cricket. Both haveReuter - 426 words
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Article137 1963-02-14 14 THE P.I. OPEN BEGINS TODAY MANILA, Wed.— A total of 149 professional and amateur golfers from 12 countries will play in the 1963 Philippine Open which opens at the Wack Wack golf course just outside Manila tomorrow. The four-day 72-hole tournament which Is the first of six tournaments of theReuter - 137 words
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Article63 1963-02-14 14 ADELAIDE, Wed— West Indian Test cricketers Oarfleld Sobers and Wesley Hall have signed contracts to tour England with the West Indies Test team this year. The two players, as well as Rohan Kanhai, had earlier refused to sign because of a disagreement with theReuter - 63 words
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Article314 1963-02-14 14 The Cup Final postponed? IT MAY BE PLAYED A FORTNIGHT OR THREE WEEKS LATER ONDON, Wed.— An emergency meeting of the English F.A committee in London yesterday discussed the unprecedented step of postponing the Cup Final. Scheduled for May 4 at Wembley Stadium here, it could be staged a fortnightReuter - 314 words
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Advertisement1471 1963-02-14 14 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT CAP. 137 Notice under mtUob IS7. Notice is hereby given under section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. CB/3263 for Kuala Rompln. Pahang has been prepared and \s open to the Public Inspection in the Office of the Assistant District Officer,1,471 words
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Advertisement130 1963-02-14 14 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (1181 NOTICE CNDEK SECTION IS7 |No NOTICE IS HEREBY given un- der Section 137 of the Town Beards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3252/3 for Kampong Idros and the adjoining areas has been I prepared and is open to Public Inspection on any working day130 words
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Advertisement797 1963-02-14 14 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEADTEACHER, National Type TaauU Sekaal (Primary). APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Headteacher In the above school which is graded as 1 <One> increment under the Unified Teaching Service. Applicants should be trained with sufficient trained teaching experience. Preference may be given to applicants with797 words
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Advertisement229 1963-02-14 14 TABLE TENNIS Malayans y out of singles on Ist day MANILA, Wed. Sim Poh Lin and Lim Wai Shing of Singapore and Lee Mun Chew of Malaya were eliminated on the first day of the Asian table tennis individual championships here today. Poh Un went out in the I second229 words
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Miscellaneous222 1963-02-14 14 Alh'r Oop By V. T. Hum/in VMEAN I SHOULDNT USE -eUj I TM 00W0Wn>l /^^^BEMEMregJLIJ /m^Mj^N ANY OF TH" 2OTH CENTUHV I SAKE IF (JOOU f\\ J COUB SL? U 1 '/^CMPAARPB^ <*** Ws KNOW-HOW I'VE PICKED UP /NOT YOUR V S AND, A J R s£fr£ oF R BUSINESS222 words
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Article, Illustration1762 1963-02-14 15 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep THE BIG SWEEP: Total pool $148,120 FIRST PRIZE No. *****7 (*****4) SECOND PRIZE No. *****9 ($23,524) THIRD PRIZE No. *****5 ($11,762) STARTERB ($l,OOO each): Nos. *****0, *****1, *****9, *****9. *****2, *****3, *****4, *****1, *****5. *****7, *****1 *****9. *****1. CONSOLATION (s7s* each)Kok Ah Chong - 1,762 words
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Article56 1963-02-14 15 IPOH Wed. Two world famous professional coif era will play an exhibition on the Perak Turf Clnb Sports Club course at Tlcer Lane here on Feb. 25. They are Peter Thompson (Australia) and David Thomas (England). They will compete in the Malayan Open at Kuala Lumpur56 words
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184 1963-02-14 15 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TWO GOALS by Nadarajah helped Khalsa Assox elation to enter the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association league cup competition when they beat Indian Association 2-1 at Balestier Road today. Singapore Recreation Club and Ceylonese have already reached the semi-finals. University and184 words
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Article67 1963-02-14 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A larger entry this year Is expected for the women's Inter-state soccer competition. The Prime Minister's Department, which Is organising the competition, has sent out Invitations to all states In the Federation and Singapore. The competition will begin next month. Entries close on67 words
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Article35 1963-02-14 15 SLNOAPORE. Wed.— The visiting Australian squash rackets team, who won the British championship recently, win play exhibition matches at the Tanglln Club here tomorrow (6 pm < They leave for Hong Kong on Saturday.35 words
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Article25 1963-02-14 15 BINGAPORE, Wed 19 Signal Regiment trounced Ourfcha Engineers of Kluane 8-1 In the final of the Parelf hockey cup at OUlman Barracks today.25 words
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Article318 1963-02-14 15 SAFA to get new voting pattern SINGAPORE, Wed. Sweeping changes In Voting compositions at Singapore Amateur PA general and council meetings have been recommended by the rules revision committee under the chairmanship of Mr. Woon Wan Slang, secretary of the People's Association and permanent secretary to the Ministry of Culture318 words
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Article51 1963-02-14 15 SINGAPORE, Wed. Burma. Singapore's first round opponents in the Asian central zone of the Olympic Games soccer competition, have asked SAFA to make arrangements to play the firstleg here before the end of next month. The SAFA finance and administrative committee will discuss this suggestion at a meeting51 words
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Advertisement273 1963-02-14 15 PC^PPUfj| th# °ld««t of the world's big 3 chain -aw manufacturers t *j h rm i rm *J most powerful compact direct-drive saw of BHP fot felling and crows cutting of big Umbrr, champion of many chain at contests, perfectly balanced, auto matic chain oiler with bar of 25-33 Ins.—273 words
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116 1963-02-14 16 MANILA, Wed. President Diosdado Macapagal said today the Philippines was keeping its hands off the Malayan-Indonesian row on the formation ol Malaysia. "That is their own affair", he told his regular news conference. He was asked to comment on the statement by IndonesianUPI - 116 words
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Article, Illustration263 1963-02-14 16 TUN RAZAK SEES U.N. MAN— AND IT'S ALL SO HUSH-HUSH KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The United Nations Under Secretary and Chef de Cabinet. Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, made a half-hour stopover at the airport here this morning and had talks with the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. Mr. Narasimhan, who263 words
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138 1963-02-14 16 FIGHTING IN CAPE'S FIRST AFRICAN STATE ENGCOBO (Transkei), Wed. Fighting with, assegais (spears) and battle axes broke out between Africans, believed to be Pogo underground nationalists, and Chief Kaiser Matanzima and 200 of his followers in the Transkei destined to be South Africa's first "Bantus tan" (African State). Col. J.J.Reuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-02-14 16 No fees to treat some diseases, court told KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dato Dr. Mohamed Din bin Ahmad, Federation Director of Medical Services, told the Sessions Court today that, according to the General Orders, specialists were not allowed to charge fees from patients suffering from certain diseases. They were also not332 words
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Article97 1963-02-14 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The streets of Johore Bahru were jammed with worshippers and merrymakers today as a three-day Chingay festival organised by the Chinese Association started here. The mile-long procession which began from the Jalan Trus PlveGogs Temple attracted an estimated 3G.000 spectators from Singapore and several97 words
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Article157 1963-02-14 16 BULGARIA REDS BEAT UP AFRICANS VIENNA, Wed. Demonstrations by African students in Sofia have been ruthlessly broken up by Bulgarian police, who arrested several of their leaders, according to reliable reports reaching Vienna today. Borne 200 students demonstrated in Sofia yesterday against a ban by the Bulgarian Government on an157 words
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Article60 1963-02-14 16 MIAMI. Wed. The bodies ol 35 passengers and eight crew were recovered today from the burned out wreck of their Jet airliner which crashed in the heart of the Everglades swamps near here last night. The giant Boeing 730 of Northwest Airlines took off fromReuter - 60 words
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Article317 1963-02-14 16 LONDON, Wea. Rather brighter conditions were experienced In slock markets today and many leading equities came Into demand. ICI. which were the subject of Investment comment, put on 1/7--1/2 to 58/3 and cements. Turner and Newall, Unllivers. Dunlops, Glaxo. Bowaters, Distillers, Manbre and Oarton and Unlgate all showed317 words
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Article49 1963-02-14 16 LONDON, Wed Spot 23',d. Mar. 23' ad.. April 23',d., May 23 9 16d.. April/ June 23 9/16 d July/Sept. 23 7/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 23 5 16d., Jan/Mar. 33 3/16 d., Apr. June unquoted, July/Sept, unquoted, elf. J*b. 23>4d., Mar. 23 3/16 d.. Apr. 33 3/16(1. Ton*: Quiet.49 words
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Article24 1963-02-14 16 LONDON, Wed—Buyers M 524, sellers £853. Forward buyer* CSMVi. sellers £8554. SetUement £853. Turnover ajn. 75 tons, pjn 20. Tone: Steady but quiet24 words
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Article157 1963-02-14 16 From ALEX JOSEY: NAIROBI. Wed. MR. JOMO Kenyatta, Kenya African nationalist, will visit Singapore later this year, according to Mr. Devan Nair, leader of the Singapore delegation to the recent Afro-Asian talks in Moshi Tanganyika. Mr. Nair said today he extended the invitation to him157 words
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Article97 1963-02-14 16 LONDON, Wed. Lai Yoke Heong, the 19-year-old Malayan schoolgirl who lost both arms in a crash, left London by air for home today with the new artificial arms and hands she had been given at Roehampton Hospital. London. Yoke, who left amid a flood ofReuter - 97 words
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