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Title Section21 1963-02-15 1 The Straits Times. tut** He***" AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1963. 15 CENTS, KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration724 1963-02-15 1 SIEW SIN'S WARNING 'One cannot think too much of trading profits at time of national crisis,' says Minister KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, warned today that it may be necessary for the people to prepare themselves to shoulder "extra burdens." Mr. Tan,724 words
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359 1963-02-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JN AX emotional speech before 20,000 people at the Merdeka Stadium tonight, Tengku Abdul Rahman said: "We are ready to guard and defend the country from every aitack with whatever power at our disposal, including our lives." The Prime359 words
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Article104 1963-02-15 1 $46,464 ARMED ROBBERY SINGAPORE, Thurs. Armed robbers got away with $9,000 In cash and cheques totalling $37,464 today when they ambushed a cigarette company van near the junction of Paya Lebar Road and Lorong Tai Seng. The driver of the van and a clerk, Ng Kok Heng. 24, were on104 words
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Article65 1963-02-15 1 LONDON. Thurs. The British aircraft carrier Centaur is to be sent to the Far East "in the near future" to join Hermes, only British carrier at present east of Suez, the Admiralty announced here today. An Admiralty spokesman said the move was simply in the InterestsReuter - 65 words
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Article45 1963-02-15 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The Chief of Staff. Royal Australian Air Force. Air Marshal Bir Valston Hancock, discussed the "uneasiness in Australia" over Indonesia's air force build-up with the Indonesian air force chief, Air Vice Marshal Omar Dhani. it was reported here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article308 1963-02-15 1 JAKARTA, Thurs. President Soekarno in a fiery speech last night declared that Indonesia's opposition to Malaysia was not because of Communist influence here but because Malaysia represented forces of neo- colonialism. On the other hand, Indonesia supported the Brunei rebels because they were fighting for lndpendence againstReuter - 308 words
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Article, Illustration633 1963-02-15 1 TONY HERMON - A big welcome by hundreds at airport TONY HERMON By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday A RADIANT ("I -t* want to go to the university now") Lai Yoke Heong was given a tumultuous welcome at the airport this afternoon when she returned home after being fitted with artificial arms in London. Waiting633 words
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Article303 1963-02-15 1 Fighting ship for Malaya in May By TAN TOCK SAIK KIALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. Malaya's iirst lighting ship is expected to arrive in Slay. It is one of six fast patrol boats ordered. A spokesman for the Ministry of Defence said today that the existing strength of the armed forces303 words
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Article29 1963-02-15 1 fRENCH A PLANE CRASH r r R 8, 1 1"" cV pr>il <■' bumb'-r ii li il Ol INTI >»rat \i\M pilot bl ol less OB other I29 words
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Article257 1963-02-15 2 SOEKARNO 'IN SEARCH of AN ENEMY' gALTTMORE, Thurs. The Baltimore Sun said yesterday that Indonesia was now searching for an enemy but "may have bitten off more than it can chew" in its opposition to Malaysia. The newspaper said editorially that Indonesia's "internal affairs are in such a mess thatReuter - 257 words
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388 1963-02-15 2 Now the mystery men take over from Kassem DAGDAD, Thurs. Five days after the revolt which ended the one-man reign of General Kassem, one of the most striking aspects of the new Iraqi regime is its anonymity. The Individual members of the National Council, the new ruling body working fromReuter - 388 words
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Article74 1963-02-15 2 HONO KONG. Thurs. A bag of diamonds worth £12,500 has been reported missing on arrival here by air from London, the police said last night. A police spokesman said: "A BOAC aircraft arrived from London on the morning of Feb. 12 carrying a quantity ofReuter - 74 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-02-15 2 LITTLE Lubna Zanayad entered a London hospital on Monday for an operation to save her life. Five-year-old Lubna. whose plight touched the heart of a king, bad gone to England from her home in Jordan. Her father, Issa Zanayad, 44. a baker,Expresspic - 153 words
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262 1963-02-15 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. "EWERY other child born in some regions of the world is doomed to die of hunger in its first year, two U.N. officials said yesterday in launching a "Freedom-From-Hunger Week." Dr. B.R. Ben, Director- i General of the Food and AgricultureReuter - 262 words
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153 1963-02-15 2 Judge will probe HK police 'brutality' lIONG KONG, Thurs.— 11 Mr. Justice BlalrKerr has been appointed Commissioner to inquire into the circumstances of certain recent newspaper reports and allegations of police brutality. A government statement said that the judge had been directed to hold all hearing* in private because ofReuter - 153 words
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300 1963-02-15 2 NOTHING CAN SAVE RHODESIA FEDERATION NOW— FIELD SALISBURY, Thurs TUFR. WINSTON Field. Prime Minister of South era Rhodesia, told Parliament here yesterday that Nyasaland was as good as gone from their federation and Northern Rhodesia wanted to leave too. "As far as can be seen, nothing short of force canReuter - 300 words
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165 1963-02-15 3 TEARGAS FLUSHES OUT THE DUD 'BOMBER' WASHINGTON. Thurs. The police used teargas yesterday to capture a man they thought was threatening to explode a bomb in front of the Justice Department building in central Washington. The "bomb" a series of five-gallon drums and a parcel, wired together turned out toReuter - 165 words
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Article61 1963-02-15 3 PARIS. Thurs. The National Assembly last night approved a Government Bill Indefinitely ex-1 tending the life of the special military court trying 15 men for i the attempted assassination of President de Gaulle. The BUI. approved by 271 votes to 170 with 26 abstentions, was Introduced byReuter - 61 words
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553 1963-02-15 3 Britain developing 'super deterrent' AN 'UNSTOPPABLE' MISSILE FOR NEW BOMBER, SAYS PAPER LONDON. Thurs A LONDON newspaper said today that Britain is building a secret air-to-ground missile to provide her own "independent deterrent" within the next two to three years. Desmond Clough, defence correspondent for the Daily Sketch, said theUPI - 553 words
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100 1963-02-15 3 \f OSCOW, Than. The police have smashed a gang of men and women "specialising In. seducing and robbing visitors to Moscow," Pravda. the Communist Party newspaper, reported yesterday. The newspaper aaid three men and three women had been sentenced to long terms ofReuter - 100 words
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Article279 1963-02-15 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND... LONDON. Thurs. Asian "flu." which killed hundreds of Britons in 1957, has broken out here again this wtnter, a leading physician said yesterday. Dr. H. O. Perelra. Director of the World Influenza Centre, said he had found the Asian "flu" virus among cases of Influenza here this279 words
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219 1963-02-15 3 - LONDON, Thurs— The Evening News said in a front-page story yesterday that many influential Conservative M.P.s were now openly discussing how long Mr. Harold Macmillan intended to continue as Prime Minister. The paper's political correspondent, John Dickinson, said some Conservatives claimed Mr. Macmillan had beenReuter - 219 words
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Article30 1963-02-15 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thure The United Nations, overriding American objections. Is to go ahead with plans to help Cuba with a US |3 million agricultural scheme. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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216 1963-02-15 3 'Contempt' newsmen fail in appeal LONDON, Thurs. The Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed appeals by two journalists against conviction and prison sentences imposed on them for refusing to tell an official inquiry the sources of their infor-j mation. Brandan Mulholland. aged 29. of the Dally Mall, and I Reginald Foster,Reuter - 216 words
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Article40 1963-02-15 3 LONDON. Thurs.— The dense five-day smog killed 340 people In London last December, the city's Medical Officer of Health. Dr. J. A. Scott, reported yesterday. A five-day smog In 1952 killed 4.000 people in London.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article22 1963-02-15 3 WASHINOTON, Thurs. The World Bank has given a loan of US$2O million to help Industrial growth In Pakistan— UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Advertisement249 1963-02-15 3 "Our rooms begin with our curtains!" So naturally we chose Sanderson. So easy to find what we wanted. So comforting to know that they'll keep their colour in the sunniest window! SUfl-RESISTIiM, COLOURS MAOI AT UXSRIDBI MIOOIISIX. tN«LAND Excellent Opportunity for ENERGETIC CAR SALESMEN A large and successful Pan -Malayan249 words
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Miscellaneous30 1963-02-15 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby mm UtfE TMifi/f LATE POC I Cmxr »aut aboutT^ ,\W6 \mft6TEPtP6?/ mVe fixed it i I \J6MPOeAgILVy (If it aeve M/y V woese call a30 words
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Article304 1963-02-15 4 A raiding party j meets angry villagers pARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. Highranking Customs officers in disguise, who raided a house near here one night, were surrounded by an angry crowd, the magistrate's court here was told today. In the dock was Khor Siak Kooi, 34, a fisherman304 words
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215 1963-02-15 4 Novelist finds Singapore 'romantic' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Brl--0 tish novelist, Dennis Wheatley, and his wife, who flew into here this evening, made a whirlwind two-hour sightseeing trip of the island and enjoyed every moment. At 8 p.m. tonight three hours after his arrival from Ceylon an exhausted Mr. Wheatley left by215 words
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171 1963-02-15 4 SINGAPORE, Than.— The Rotary Club of Singapore will celebrate the 58th anniversary of Rotary International with a luncheon on Feb. 27 at the* Cathay Hotel. Mr. M. C. Boyle, president of the club said that the actual date of the anniversary is Feb.171 words
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Article32 1963-02-15 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The War Department Civilian Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society will hold an extraordinary general meeting on Feb. 37 at 2 a.m. at the Army Camp Civilian Canteen.32 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-02-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Five Chinese school students have been awarded Government scholarships to study medicine and electrical and mechanical engineering in Australia and New Zealand. This is the first time such scholarships have been awarded to Chinese school students. All are Chinese Middle Three graduates. Two of122 words
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Article383 1963-02-15 4 'THE following U today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Air India: From Madras (AI 408) 6.25 a.m. Garnda: From Medan (GA »90> 3.10 p.m.; from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (OA 80S) RIO p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.45 a.m. Thai383 words
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Advertisement32 1963-02-15 4 ufTTmrnnrsn wu4*»> last oIIMuUhLU 55-*?^ day! lucw Number: 1 j \2\,BM.i'h/m j*m. t.- avK Tomorrow: "Hurricane Express" (Hindi). mORERAVES FOR-mmmmi R Rflfl BROTHERS lIUUUU "Rocce's a gam, and Vbxonti Brilliant". REYNOLDS NEWS32 words
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Advertisement195 1963-02-15 4 f«l»W*!5l TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! j (SINGAPORE) MARVEL at Super-Human Feats Of Strength As I MACISTE Challenged The Might Of Beasts! KIRK MORRIS HELENE CHANEL in urith 4NCELO ZANOLL I -ANDREA BOSIC TECHNICOLOR mtJ\l X l\m\ TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! m/T^.H I 1 lw*m\Wm (SINGAPORE) tli? *»ft SIS SB mW* mm mmM W mM195 words
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Advertisement475 1963-02-15 4 ■j, v i >ow siioui\«. 11am- 1.30 -4.00 6 30 9 30pm LESLIE PHILLIPS in James Robertson Justice [JARO) T wirh Chinese Subtitles T Plus! "Roundabout No: Color t T TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! I fe'NYEffZERQ) I i Ro^Ml^>ND^Jeon^AGE^ C*l Bi i »WII W \uw Miou ix. 4- 1 lam 1.30 400475 words
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Miscellaneous62 1963-02-15 4 Buys Bunny By Balph Uvimdahl -^^7] I'LL TRY ITOUT^yy iT fwes, TELL ME Xl THINK Yal PsOMEPCOfLeTT" JNFOR. i <** BUeSI T&ZSJLJ** n-J FRANKLY... J OUQHTA OUS' CAN'T V~~T ~L rt. r I WONDER IP -v_ s-^-/ CtSroMEe 7 WHAT YOU CT TAKE SACK STAND AN HONCTTf W m/^^^" POB62 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-02-15 5 THIS Austin Seven was involved in a headon crash with an Army armoured car near the 11th mile, Mandai Road. Singapore on Wednesday. Mr. Lyn Voon Far, 38, former manager of the Johore Bahru Cathay Cinema, who was driving the car, and his friend. Mr.123 words
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242 1963-02-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A United Democratic Party MP. Mr. Chin See Yin, wants to know If the degrees and academic qualifications from the Nanyang University In Singapore will b« recognised by the Federation or Malaysian Government after Malaysia is formed. This Is one of 15242 words
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Article21 1963-02-15 5 MUAR. Thur*.— Thr Rural i>nd Industrial Development Authority his granted loan* totalling 5466.--141 to Malay businessmen in Johort.21 words
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Article, Illustration391 1963-02-15 5 ON THE AIR TODA Y—THE VOICE OF MALAYA KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. J^T seven o'clock tomorrow morning the playing cf a few bars from the tune "Dondang Sayang" and an Indonesian woman's dulcet voice saying "Di-sini Suara Malaya" "This is the Voice of Malaya" will launch Radio Malaya's new overseas service391 words
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Article113 1963-02-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A five-man Alliance delegation left tonight to attend a conference of proMalaysian political parties in Jesselton on Saturday and Sunday. The delegates are the Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun, chairman of the political committee of MCA; the Assistant113 words
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208 1963-02-15 5 OINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore has been chosen as the site for an Asian Press Bureau the first of its kind— to be established by the Ce-ordinating Secretariat of the International Student Conference. This was announced In the latest Issue of the Malayan Undergrad. organ208 words
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141 1963-02-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The chairman of the Party Rakyat, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, who was detained under the Internal Security Act yesterday, will receive his $760 a month MP's allowance for six months during which his seat will be kept for him. After that he141 words
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Article40 1963-02-15 5 AI/OR STAR, Thurs. Kho Kho Cheong, 31, of Singapore, today pleaded not guilty to cheating Dr. C. Subram&nyam, a Government pathologist, of $2,000 at the General Hospital here on Aug. 8, 1961. Hearlnsr was fixed for Feb. 26.40 words
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Article122 1963-02-15 5 DENANG, Thurs. Five armed and masked youths interrupted a mahjong game in a club house at Loh Boon Slew Road last night, held up the players, and robbed them of $574, The gang escaped In a car belonging to one of the members. It was found122 words
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Article23 1963-02-15 5 PENANO, Thurs. The United Democratic Party plans to hold its first public rally at the Esplanade on March 10.23 words
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243 1963-02-15 5 SARAWAK MEMO TO U.N. SAYS MAJOR PARTIES WANT MALAYSIA KUCHING. Thursday. T»HE five major political parties of Sarawak want x Malaysia to be established without delay, according to a memorandum sent to the United Nations by the Sarawak Alliance Party. "We are profoundly con- i i fldent that Malaysia will243 words
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106 1963-02-15 5 Hari Raya vigil for moon on Feb. 24 I KUALA LUMPL'R, Thurw— Religious department throughout the Federation have made arrangments to look for the new moon on Feb. 24 to mark the start of the Hari Raya Puasu festival. The Keeper of the RulersSeal. Inche Abdul Rahim Rauf, announcing this106 words
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Article47 1963-02-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two branches of Party Rakvat here today urged the Federation Government to prove In open court Its charges against its chair* man, Inche Ahmad Boestamam. who was detained yesterday. The branches arc the Selnncor division and the Setapak branch.47 words
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Advertisement258 1963-02-15 5 LUXURY MASTER: New m five important ways. A |ip|Af CIIDCD 11 1 II V fMHLY "BHW: The Minx's estabhshed quality Bci er performance higher economy from power- Pi L W OUY L I. MINA «s further improved with larger engine for better ful 1 .6 engine. D.sc brakes on front258 words
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Advertisement232 1963-02-15 6 Television is before you." Reach out and Jk M A HBHH|fl A A get your set now. Yes, it's almost as easy al B oHbh PH LbW bb bb as that to own aTV set. A NATIONAL TV MWMm mW I flk MWW M that is. Many millions of satisfied232 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1963-02-15 7 JAMIT: I want a better society and I'm ready to die for my cause 'WORKERS NOT DEPRIVED OF THEIR MONEY, ADVANCES FROM CASH ACCOUNT' 15TH DAY OF THE TRIAL SINGAPORE, Thurs. Jamit Singh, general secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, today gave a detailed account of his role1,163 words
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Article45 1963-02-15 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Bien Chia Men. 29. a Shell chemical engineer, leaves tomorrow for eight months' refinery training in Britain and Holland. Mr. Bien. who is with the Singapore refinery on Pulau Bukom. will be accompanied by his wife and family.45 words
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Article51 1963-02-15 7 IPOH. Thurs. Three trainee seamstresses were robbed of $90 worth of Jewellery and watches In a tailoring school In Kampar Road here yesterday. The robber, described as youth, walked in at about 3 pm. and held them up with what the police believe was a toy51 words
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Article136 1963-02-15 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A RRANGEMENTS are now A being made here for top American recording stars to perform In Singapore and the Federation. To finalise p'arfs here Is Mr. Henry Mller, vicepresident of General Artists Corporation of Hollywood, which is described as "representing the greatest names In136 words
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Miscellaneous166 1963-02-15 7 f a *swk aC MvaxjNTRVM ENGOON Vit is.' yah.' JV^ rJVCjS _\!^l IHrk Trnrf, By r>> oinutd ?sBBfigS£ r **gy^ I OIQ (MUDPJwHAT WERE 1 \'jy\£ CAN'T A DOOV FSH I W WHAT IS HAPPENING TO FOP COURSE. IT* MV SW~^» "1 A Hf fn ß.V y *3U DOING BUJE^aLUS166 words
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259 1963-02-15 8 UDP URGES: PUT ALL IN MALAYSIA PICTURE DENANG, Thurs. The chairman of the United Democratic Party's protem committee. Dr. Lim (hong Eu, today appealed to the Prime Minister to "bring all political parties in the country into the picture with regard to Malaysia." "This is the time of faith and259 words
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Article22 1963-02-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Assemblyman for Aljumed. air. S. V. Llngam, this evening opened the new Macpherson Road post office.22 words
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166 1963-02-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce is to send a memorandum to the Government protesting against senior government officers holding top positions in Gov-err.ment-s d on s o red business organisations. This follows fears that the government officers In such166 words
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Article, Illustration455 1963-02-15 8 You will hang' warning CHIEF JUSTICE TELLS YOUTH: MEND YOUR WAYS-OR YOU WILL DIE AT SIX ON A VERY COLD MORNING TAI SING ONN Kuala Lumpur, Thurs, £If you don't break away from your former associates If you don't mend your ways, you will end up being hanged: hanged in455 words
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82 1963-02-15 8 PENA N O. Thurs. The Penang division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress has appointed four men to meet the RAAF authorities in Butterworth to press for recognition of the Butterworth branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. They are the division chairman, Mr.82 words
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Article112 1963-02-15 8 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. nnHE Barisan Sosialls' A Chinese party biweekly paper resumed publication yesterday. After the mass arrests on Feb. 2, Boon Hua Printing Co., which printed the paper for the party, suspended operations pending renewal of its printing licence. Che latest issue of the paper112 words
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137 1963-02-15 8 Man jumps to save boat, is lost in sea SINGAPORE, Thurs. A customs deckhand, Abdul Hamid bin Bujang, 39, father of 10, was drowned this morning when he Jumped into the sea to recover a drifting speedboat at Siglap. He is believed to have hit a submerged object. In a137 words
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Article57 1963-02-15 8 PENANQ, Thurs. The Penang State Alliance will hold a meet-the-people session next to the village cinema hall in Ballk Pulau at 10 ajn. on Sunday. Inche Aziz Ibrahim. deputy president of Penang Umno Division, will preside over the session which will be attended by Alliance members of57 words
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196 1963-02-15 8 PENANG, Thursday. EMPLOYEES of the Mercantile Bank here todaj started a "work according to time" schedufe as a protest against an alleged remark by the manager, Mr. I.M. Ward. "We consider it uncalled for," said a spokesman of the staff. He would196 words
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126 1963-02-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. G.J. Malik. Assistant Indian Commissioner in Singapore, today assured the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. that his views on the Indian Government's new visa regulations for people of Chinese origin would be relayed to New Delhi. He met Mr.126 words
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Article77 1963-02-15 8 $9,000 award to ex-manager SINGAPORE. Thurs. Judgment by consent for $9,000 with costs was entered by the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong jln. In the High Court today, dismissing an actlcn by Kolc Kit Yoong, a former manager of Orchard Hotel Ltd., In a claim which he brought against77 words
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Article45 1963-02-15 8 BDJOAPORE, Thurs. Th« Ministry of Health will soon launch an X-ray campaign In rural areas to check the spread of tuberculosis. A Ministry spokesman said today this was another attempt to bring health service to the doorsteps of kampong dwellers.45 words
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Advertisement52 1963-02-15 8 HEARTIEST Bfr^~r CONGRATULATIONS ■f/S/ TO THE 1/ fc* SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT ON THE OPENING OF THE 1 M TELEVISION SERVICE h FROM THE Jjk I I RADIO ELECTRICAL TRADERS' ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE j \J I J? Jl f 1 I SPONSORED BY THE MINISTRY OF CULTURE ROBINSON ROAD Ist TO 21st52 words
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1154 1963-02-15 9 Caught in the rat race— 4oo years ago RALPH Fitch, John Newbery and the jeweller Leedes were faced with a difficult decision. After leaving London in February 1583, they had travelled together on business, of course through the Middle East to Ormus (modern place Bandar Abbas), In the Persian Gulf;1,154 words
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Article, Illustration1290 1963-02-15 9 THE HUNT FOR CAPTAIN KIDD'S CACHE ANE summer day in V 1795 three timbercutters who were on an island off the Nova Scotia coast came across an ancient oak tree bearing mysterious markings. Clearing away the undergrowth at the tree's base, they found a shallow, circular depression in the earth.1,290 words
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Obituary93 1963-02-15 10 1* Wmrdt Sl* (Mintwtmm) t KRISMNAPILLAI. S3. Railway P>n«lonrr formerly of Port Sue! tenham. at I'rumplrml, Ceylon on 13-2-U BraoW or I Mamrkavasacar Court loirrpreter, Seratnban MRS. ONO TIENO NSB M Iff Oao Kirn paaM-d away Deacefally on 13-2-K3 4, Campbell street. Serffnnan i inentl service) on Saturday 1»-I-*193 words
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Article47 1963-02-15 10 J» W»r4u tit (Minimum) MR. KON CHINC PAH Thank r»l Mrnda for tbtlr a»."lfta»c«. unrtulenc* m^namtfri. wreath* aad ai'ridaae* at tb* funeral of tala wlf*. MR. ANO MRS. S. Q. Ourmira] ud«. relative* for their kind trndanct, valuabl* pre«fntf, good on the ocrjuion of tbnr wvddmf47 words
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Obituary43 1963-02-15 10 tt Horrf. SI* (Minimum) ONQ TIANC TVS of KMhrM* K.ion«i died 16-Z-S9 but BMtt (or- "Thouitb b« dead y*< hr liv<- IN fVEH LOVING Memory of th. s s. Pnklanatbitn. oho paord on Krli IMh IB«1. •■»>lldoo*. and 1 allhtnl Servant".43 words
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Article124 1963-02-15 10 M MW.f> <M rHim<mi,m) SALE BARCAINS to dear, malirnitv dresaea, morntnii. aftprnoon, ii.<kiail dreaaea, 15 to Slu. Duncan's. D Alir.i id.> si Off Raffles Place. PLEASE NOTE 3560* la the .New r of The Joan Booty Sihool of Cham .>nd Modelling All -»ir -nonil.n,. n. 17 Scotta Road IV.124 words
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Article55 1963-02-15 10 20 »»r»?» S*J« (Mim.t trinity METHODIST CHURCH 9i t simoon Oardeni. Offlnal Opcnint s. rvicr at 4 p.m. on Sunday. 17th I r.ruary. I»*S will be .ondurted by K AmFtutz. All Memberii. •irr«. Krlrnda and Kapeclally Ki-nidrnta of Rerangoon Oardena are Cordially Invited to Attend. An laformal reception55 words
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690 1963-02-15 10 The Straits Times. Friday, February 15, 1963. Food And Bullets Food instead of bullets, i clothing instead of uniforms, and houses instead of bar- racks. With these phrases, the Tengku introduced in his New Year tnessage the prayerful hope that Malaya need never 1 spend all the money and J690 words
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Article302 1963-02-15 10 Perak seems to be making satisfactory progress in all aspects of the rural development drive. Five F.L.D.A schemes for resettling landless j peasants (involving a total of 29,790 acres) have gone ahead as scheduled. A further 8,009 acres in 34 areas have been or are being distributed to302 words
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Article315 1963-02-15 10 India is engaged in a bitter quarrel with Communist China and has a right to protect herself against persons whose loyalties lie with the enemy. It is altogether wrong, however, to assume that this is liable to j be the case with every Chinese I whose political ties315 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1963-02-15 10 JOHN DAVY - JOHN DAVY AS 1,500 EXPERTS MEET TO FIND SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS FACING THE UNDEVELOPED WORLD from GENEVA Thursday THERE a r e parts of Nigeria where eve rybody has worms and malaria, and half the children die b&fore they are adult. In the FarOFNS - 1,242 words
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345 1963-02-15 10 DAVID SZE - LIFE...AND DEATH AT THE NATIONAL ZOO DAVID SZE by KUALA LUMPUR, Tburs. —The National Zoo at t'lu Klamr has lost its second tapir, the female found in a pit on Nigel Gardner estate near Batu Berjuntai. Although the animal had been injured hy its fall, and was also suffering from345 words
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LETTERS
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Letter319 1963-02-15 10 I REFER to the letter head--1 lined "No to Malay" (S.T. Feb. 12). A carbon copy of the letter giving the address and name of the writer with his signature was sent to our Ministry. An investigation was Immediately carried out by Ministry officials. There is no319 words
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Letter129 1963-02-15 10 THE decision to go ahead with the fly-over bridge at the railway level crossing at Assam Kumbang. Talping, Is very welcome. The public of Talping. especially those living In the Aulong and Assam Kumbang areas, should be most grateful to the authorities concerned for undertaking this work. Anyone129 words
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Letter172 1963-02-15 10 WE refer to the statements made under the heading "Prospecting" by your Market Correspondent In the Straits Times of Feb. 12. In view of the statements made we feel in duty bound to publish the luU text of our letter of February 1 to Major Allen which reads172 words
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Advertisement563 1963-02-15 10 Straits Tiaws k Malay MaO Classified aJvartlsetnaatt atay bo Mended «•> let Floor COLO •TOUAM »»e«OI Orchard Root COLD iTORMI MAMCHM AT HOLLAND HOACr-KATOMeI KIPML PJOAO-NAVAL BAM Authorised Agoote CITY BOOK 1TO»I ITS Wlncnestef Mouse. Co»ef THI NIWS PNOMT Fltxpatnck'e Supei morhos SI. M. ■•MAIL a Admiralty Road. Mewai Seee563 words
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Advertisement85 1963-02-15 10 CROWN AGENTS: BRITAIN'S GLOBAL PROBLEM SOLVERS How many organisations, as part of their normal duties, have: obtained toothbrushes for Fiji school-child-ren; produced a RollsRoyce 18 inches higher than usual, to fit an unusually tall Pacific Island Queen; rustled up an expert silversmith to revive handicrafts in Borneo? Only one, as85 words
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Advertisement135 1963-02-15 10 TRUST SWANSON 4 ate\^r^A A for the best in FROZEN CHICKEN vhicken that's specially selected when It'a young, tender and flavourful. Quick-f rotan by Swanson at th« very peak of freshness and tender nest This flawing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until135 words
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213 1963-02-15 11 MALACCA. Thurs. Dr. (Mrs.) L. Poopalasingam told the magistrate's court here today that she examined an Alliance municipal councillor, Yong Ah Chak, 36, at the request of the police and came to the conclusion that he was under the influence of drink. Yong213 words
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Article39 1963-02-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The Sinrapore Harbour Board Staff Association today cabled the Secretary Genaral of United Nations, "U Than urging him to take action for the immediate release of all detainees in the recent security arrests.39 words
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Article, Illustration603 1963-02-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mr. J. N. McHugh, man a g ing director of the Rompin Mining Co., told the Sessions Court today that Dr. S. Sivasithamparam, a dermatologist at the General Hospital here, appeared to be "either annoyed or embarrassed" when he asked the603 words
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Article283 1963-02-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday r pHK Government has approved S2W) million to help the rubber industry continue replanting for another five years. The Ministry of Commerce and Industry said today that the industry needed to continue to replant to face the challenge of synthetic rubber. The smallholders'283 words
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241 1963-02-15 11 Mr. C. Seivarajah. Mr. McHugh said that he visited Mr. Chapman "as a mark of humanity." "I suddenly felt that nobody had been to see the wretched man," he said. Mr. McHugh aaid that another reason why Mr. Chapman241 words
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Article67 1963-02-15 11 conference STNOAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore People's Alliance is sending Dr. Thlo Chan Bee, the party's vice-chairman, and Dr. Tay T«ck Eng, treasurer-general, to attend the pro-Malaysia conference to be held In Jesaelton on Saturday and Sunday. Other delegates are Mr. A. P Rajah, BPA assemblyman and party67 words
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Article30 1963-02-15 11 LONDON. Thura. Brlf Jean RlveMrDrake. Director of the Women's Royal Army Corps, left today for a visit with WRAC personnel In Singapore. Malaya and Hong Kong. UJM,30 words
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95 1963-02-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Four armed robbers broke into a provision shop in Segambut village, six miles from here, and escaped early today with more than $2,000 in cash and and jewellery. The owner of the shop. Mr LJm Kirn Soon, 37, said95 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-02-15 11 'Teach children family planning' call SINGAPORE, Thurs. School children should be given courses to prepare them for family planning, an American expert, Dr. Donald J. Bogue, suggested here today. This was one of the effective means of spreading family planning knowledge to check the rapid population growth. In his opinion,280 words
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73 1963-02-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Medical Association will soon put forward a plan to the Government for the establishment of a "human tissues bank." Dr. C. G. Foo, the association's president, said a committee headed by a senior General Hospital surgeon. Mr. Robert C. K.73 words
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358 1963-02-15 11 THE QUESTION OF LEGAL ABORTIONS— BY A PROFESSOR SINGAPORE, Thurs. Professor K. H. Mehlan, dean of the University of Rostock's Medica! School, told family planning experts here today that every country must some day consider legalising abortions. Speaking at the conference of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. Professor Mehlan added:358 words
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Advertisement88 1963-02-15 11 BRITISH =i t ilpi^i BROADCASTING lfil*#|K CORPORATION th* world's tint public television service WELCOMES THE OPENING OF 'UeLzAriAJLotL. S innnniiHn the world's latest television service tj STAFF NURSES •RUN EI SHELL PETROLEUM COMPANY LIMITED, lORNEO, require Staff Nurses with General and Midwifery Certificate ta work in their hospital in Seria,88 words
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Advertisement235 1963-02-15 11 those horrid age spots* fa m ft U jfiQo -^MT tn6m with ESOTERICA 'Weathered brown tpou on the turface of your hands and race tell the world you're getting old— perhaps before you really are A cream called Esoienca fades them away. MS^£Mmd£sSi moisturizes, lubricates the skin Masse* JrTjgjß |?#V?meni235 words
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Miscellaneous283 1963-02-15 11 Today's Radio Listening RADIO MALAYA f^^^-r^ug: g NATIONAL SHORTWAVa fS^lS^ "cLSFcJS KISSj SERVICE: 41.7 metre* ifloo Cloi Down! Cltmiot 2.15 Calling The Housewife: 2.45 j^ii^ I HoJK-& RADIO SINGAPORE T< S^^: Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time ?«Fpi»vhL- is^din h2^: Signal. The News; 7.10 Ren- SHORT WAVE SEE VICE: m ffi»» LiS,283 words
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160 1963-02-15 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A delegation from the Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union will meet the Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan i Kia Gan, tomorrow to discuss the question of allowing Formosan fishing boats to sell their catches in Singapore. Last week a report160 words
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Article29 1963-02-15 12 BRUNEI TOWN. Thure. The Brunei Scouts Association has launched a campaign for funds to send four representatives to the 11th World Jamboree ln Greece ln August.29 words
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Article47 1963-02-15 12 KLANO. Thurs. Five policemen led by Inspector Ong Chee deon? rushed to a provision shop in Rembau Street here today and detained six people. Including a woman, following a report of a robbery there. A passer-by who saw the holdup had telephoned the iionce.47 words
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164 1963-02-15 12 'Malaya has the men, but not the! equipment' IPOH, Thurs.— Malaya has specialists who are capable of performing major heart operations of the type which recently saved the life of the Ipoh girl, Miss Wong Kam Thye, ln Australia, the State physician, Dr. B.S. Khalra, told the Ipoh Rotary Club164 words
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Article44 1963-02-15 12 PENANO. Thurs.— The Penang Free School Malaya's oldest educational institution may have a swimming pool of its own. The school's board of governors has Invited parents to a meeting on Saturday to discuss a fund-raising campaign for the project.44 words
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421 1963-02-15 12 ■JASSIN AFFANDTS PROPAGANDA MISSION BRUNEI TOWN, Thursday pOLJCE believe a large group of Brunei rebels, led by Jassin Affandy, overall commander in the Borneo territories during the December insurrection, is trying to reach the Brunei Town-Muara district to whip up support among the population.Reuter - 421 words
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Article55 1963-02-15 12 BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. On« hundred and live detainees were released on Tuesday from detention camps in the state after Invest icutions Iwd established their innocence, the Brunei Government announced. They comprised the third batch of detainees who have obtained their freedom and brought to' 301 the numberReuter - 55 words
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189 1963-02-15 12 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO Australians have just arrived here to urge local organisations and individuals to contribute to the fund for an ultra-modern $2 million cosmopolitan students' college to be called International House at Queensland University. «f are Mr. Bert Martin, »nt of Internationa] and189 words
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Article62 1963-02-15 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs Customs collected $4,071,000 revenue on liquor ln January compared to $3,103,000 for the same month last year. But on tobacco, revenue collected ln January this year was $3,591,000— 5748,000 less than ln the same period last year. Petroleum revenue was $3,*****0 ln January this62 words
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Advertisement149 1963-02-15 12 >9 namm 241. ALEXANDRA RD., SINGAPORE. 44/ER/62 THERE'S MORE TO im THAN 1000 JET ROUTES! r y INCLUSIVE TOURS S? a -aO T\^' ou^i« >1 WORLDWIDE BOOKINGS L* A^^ jO^C anywhert throujh your I Bft y ii j TsSf^"/ bMH r^[ j^K^mWL £S? i 2 5% reduction on the round149 words
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Advertisement132 1963-02-15 12 NOW IS THE TO TAKE j»g|- .H^T; THE WORLD I*| DALE^> CARNEGIE COURSE NEW CLASS STARTS (i.OO p. m. I O\ £4.11 I 125-D, Ipoh Rood, 4th Floor Hui Hong* Building, Kuolo Lumpur. Telephone: 69-836 There is still time to join the class. Act Now! Don't Deloy. II W WAYS132 words
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Miscellaneous224 1963-02-15 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. A hen ln bed? (S). 1. sound advice about a va- 8. Bad man fell over peg when cancv overhead.. .(6). running (10). 5 which is B— l (8). 12. Moderating the heat maybe 9. What boards do to riven U (10). 5 JSisjv- »sr224 words
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Advertisement756 1963-02-15 13 NOTICE y NASSIM k CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will seU by PabUe Auction in their Salt-Roams Nos. 4 4-1. Collyrr Quay, Singapore, on Saturday, 16th Kebrnary, IMS. at 10 ajn. Sitting-room suites: Bedroom and dlnlni? room lumiture; 3 new woollen carpets 12' x 9 etc.. also a large quantity of School756 words
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Advertisement638 1963-02-15 13 i Continued from Page 10 1 SITUATIONS VACANT INKRAL COOK AMAM required no washing simple meals apply Telephone B'pore ***** morning* immediately. WANTED TIACHER of English History Oeosraphy and P.E. for Chung Hwa N.T.S. School. Kuala Upls. Apply lo Secretary, Board of Governors before 8-3-63. WANTEO TWO UNIVERSITY Trained Teachers638 words
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Advertisement671 1963-02-15 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wmrdt W (Wn.)-Boi It ct*. mmtrm APPLICANTS replying to box numbers for vacancies, are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references with their applications. No responsibility eaa be accepted for their loss. Wsll Eitsblished Britian C cms. any BALM EXECUTIVE experienced handling building materials671 words
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Advertisement996 1963-02-15 13 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE Wmrd, Si (Him.)— Bmx tt tt, txlr. 2-STOREV SHOP. A Dwelling House and a vacant land facing Jobor. Straits, one mile from J.B. Apply Boa ASI66 S.T. B'pore BRADDBLL HEIGHTS 3 Bedroom Bungalow on U. 388 sq.ft. elevated land. Enmitrfaa to CH. WUllams. Valuer Batata996 words
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Advertisement865 1963-02-15 13 EDUCATION Wants U <«fto.>— Box it Ht.jxtrm BQINNSRS RAPID A NORMAL Shorthand Book- Keeping Typewriting Blaaisliai>li> Private Secretarial Work. Also Commercial Oiiianiost enca. Shonhaad Speed 50-120. Regeat Commercial Institute, 66A, Boat Osast Road (between Roxy A Polios BtatkM). 8 tore *****. BNROL EARLY WITH "1.T.5.." IV. Loroas 30 Ueylang Spore865 words
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Advertisement769 1963-02-15 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wards U (Mtm.)— box rt,. txtrm ROVER "SO registered 1950 excellent condition 83.000 0.n.0. Telephone Bake.- (S pore) ***** i Office > or JJIIW (Home). IBM BOROWARD. Very good coadltloa. Comprehensive Insurance. Tax pass. New tyrea. Pbooe ***** or call 73 atse Choa Avenue, Bennett Estate ZEPHYR769 words
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Advertisement599 1963-02-15 13 FOR SALE W »crw» U <mt*ut-m*m It eta, txtrm BARGAINSI At factory prices Cainpborwood chests. writing decks, baby cots A playpens, coffee units, various sixes Including nest of table* Wide select Ma. dine Lee furniture (Shaaskai Specialist). 80 Kllllaey Road. S'pora. HEARING SPECTACLES ANO Earettea: We Offer sis years guarar.599 words
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Advertisement556 1963-02-15 13 HI-FI k STEREO if Wmrdt tl (Mln.)— Bmx St rts. extra VISIT HWIE SINO CO 239, Bear* Road Spore. for Stereo Kequiremeata. SANSUI AMPLIFIERS T.V. Visit Holder. Trading, 284 Bcaco Road. Upore. SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pere) it Ward, U (Mim.>—Box St eU. mxtrm DIAMONDS, Jade set arias plstlaum. Ijb* Onn Goldsmith,556 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
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365 1963-02-15 14 CHAN BONG 500 - TIMBER TRADERS MAY FORM SYNDICATE CHAN BONG 500 Conference ignores appeal By CJNGAPOHIi timber exporters are now considering the possibility of forming a syndicate through which they could ship their timber to Persian Gulf ports at low freight charges. This follows a futile appeal made recently by the Singapore Timber365 words
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Article, Illustration202 1963-02-15 14 Kelvinator considering local production KELVINATOR International Corporation has been considering plans to manufacture in Singapore and Malaya since 1961. said Mr. John Zylstra, Far Eastern manager of the corporation. Mr. Zylstra. who is currently on one of his semiannual visits to local distri- butors. added he felt some definite approach202 words
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Article70 1963-02-15 14 Scandinavian Airlines System and Austrian Airlines are pooling their services to the Middle East under the terms of a comprehensive agreement reacheo. by them. The primary aim is to reduce the overcapacity on the Middle East routes, and by pooling their flight equipment, both airlines will70 words
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Article, Illustration227 1963-02-15 14 ONE or the world's most experienced television set manufacturers. Bush Radio Ltd., has introduced two models to Singapore said to be top sellers in Britain. This was announced by Mr. James Outhrie. export sales manager of the Bush Radio Division of the Rank Organisation,227 words
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Article46 1963-02-15 14 The 47th Bwlw Industries P»lr U to be held In Bule from April 20 to 30. The fair, which represent* the genrrai Industry of Switzerland. Is divided Into 38 sections and brlriKs together some 2.300 exhibitors representing wide variety of industries and crafts.46 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-02-15 14 MX. ANDREW FANG (above), a former Singapore journalist who has Joined Malayan Airways as advertising and public relations superintendent. He will liaise with the Press, handle all public relations matters and produce a house magazine for the airline.43 words
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Article88 1963-02-15 14 THREE engineers of Toyota Motor Sales Co.. Ltd.. Tokyo, yesterday began a four-day free inspection service for Singapore owners of the Toyota 700 and the Toyopet Tiara at the workshop of the agents. £ah Motors. They are Mr. K. Maeda. chief engineer, and Messrs. T. Ohsugi and88 words
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Article183 1963-02-15 14 RONEO, VICKERS TRADE PACT I^HE boards of Roneo and Vickers-Arm-strong (Engineers) have announced the completion of an agreement on the future sales of steel office equipment and the manufacture of certain items of equipment. Under the agreement, the sales of steel office equipment made by both companies will be undertaken183 words
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Article79 1963-02-15 14 Two executives of U.S. Rubber International, Mr. H.G. Kel&wetter. sales director, and Mr. J.J. Shaner, Par East regional manager, visited Singapore for a few days last week in the course of a Far East tour studying the market for their car and truck tyres called79 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-02-15 14 T*HREE new Malayan executive appointments were A announced this week. Mr. Tommy Yeo Ens Thoiig. 33, has been promoted to the rank of assistant in The New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd.'s Singapore branch. Mr. Yeo, fifth local member of the staff to be promoted265 words
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Article, Illustration292 1963-02-15 14 BOMBAY Dyeing and Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. Is out to offer keener competition In the sales of cotton textile products, Including bed sheets and towels, in South I East Asian countries. Mr. D. C. Cheadle. a director of the company, who is on a South East292 words
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Advertisement249 1963-02-15 14 E 'li i v p frompton Parkinson A. C. Motors available from Stock i| conforming to the most recent electricol ond dimensionol British Stondard Specifications, are avoilable' from stock at short notice. K9 k t" IL inquiries to:— UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED Singapore Sandakon FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO. LTD. Kuolo Lumpur, Ipoh,249 words
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Advertisement85 1963-02-15 14 1? II I U l^B Bfr /\&£J& ***************88. AW II ft iLBE 9BM m iiliiiiaUlP Ss— J 5m WC mm ZJ™~ M L #fc' 3 WHEEL, TANDEM, TOWED VIBRATORY, PNEUMATIC TYRE ROLLERS 6 models normally available wJk™^CWWIV v Backed by an off-the-shelf J Yy* spares service covering 700 C ~~~~M\n<85 words
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Advertisement1469 1963-02-15 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST BJLi Due S'pora SalU P. n«ai Paaaat pyrrhos Lnrtrpoti. Outnin. Sktajjt* la Pt/Fti IS fM 17 POLVBORUS livarpaal, Dublin Cat 31 Ttdav Ftl 11/28 FM 21 MENESTMEUS linrpaol. Glasgow Ftl II FH 22 FM 23/27 FM 28 MEHELAUS Avonmouth. Littrpaal Ftl 21 FM 24 FM1,469 words
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Advertisement1471 1963-02-15 15 f O^M l^^J 9 m w l^m l^m W& m. I THE E. A. C. LINESe SAILING* TO GENOA LE HAVRE, HAMBURt, BREMEN. AHTWEHP, MTIEIMM. AMSIEROAM, BSU. WitJtHtStlt AJHt CCHkUUUJJL "PRETORIA" 21/14 FM 27 Ftk/1 Mar 2VM*?M "BASRA" a) 21 Ft!/ 4 Mar V 1 Mar 1/ I Mat -MALACCA"1,471 words
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Advertisement1273 1963-02-15 15 ffl m M! L m h il M m EXPRESS SERVICE TB LtHBO^ LIVERPOtL ft COHTIHENTAL PORTS. Sport P. Sham Ptnaaf BEHCRUACHAH I'IMl Binaa, Htarß. R'Oaa B. 4l'TtdJf FM 11/11 FM 21/21 S&. S>i?S®ffi gb «a?: 2 jji saa,?" a».j s^ BtN.IAcLH^. L,.TJaol. TtVutii Ma.2l/1 ft/ I BM^ a^l».riii, SgJ1,273 words
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Advertisement1232 1963-02-15 15 w MoAXJSTjER tSc CO., LTD. W,,VEagn Ttl: Ha. tmi yXSk SLUERKAM LOIS tfc KLAVSNBSS LUCE wT^^ Cm Or ELY* a*attt>«f aaaj^te^CtaM tata) S'oort P Stum Ptittng MrtMivttn 2V21 Ftl 22/21 FM 24 25 Ftl ytolt pj. f Calls BJiirt taftrt Ldaa. aarits MH. v tv., May tin 8f HEWCASTU j^1,232 words
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662 1963-02-15 16 From Oar Market Correspondent PRESIDENT Soekarno -s 1 outright declaration that he opposed officially the formation of Malaysia took its toll of industrial share prices on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Losses from one to IS cents were the order of the day and662 words
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Article22 1963-02-15 16 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. IS Feb. 14 fnasisaisils: SB.4S 94JJW Tins: 10S.8S IM.M I rubbers: 101.21 101.21 Daw. M, IMXxIM.22 words
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Article691 1963-02-15 16 fOMBINED 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: Beusteas] (10.000) Sl. to: CeM St.re (1.000) 6a. 4«d.: Dunl.a* (1,000) $2.48 D. (1.000) 12.47 I) (1,000) »r 43 D. (1.000)691 words
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269 1963-02-15 16 'THE Straits tin price rallied again yesterday gaining 1 37$ cents to $426.87* per picul, the highest price for over a week, on an offering estimated to be increased by 15 tons to 245 tons. In London on Wednesday I a modest269 words
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Article27 1963-02-15 16 February 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79 cents (down three-eifhtha of a cent). TIN: $426.87} (op 374 cent*). Estimated unofficial Offering 245 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article147 1963-02-15 16 MXLBOORNX, ThursLKD by Associated AastraUan OIL Associated Group shares fell sharply following the report that Sunnyrxuik No. 2 had not encountered oil up to 6,000 feet. A.A.O. dosed down St. id. lo 235. 6d. recovering from the day's low of 18s 9d. A.0.0. held steady, but all other147 words
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Article92 1963-02-15 16 /CHINESE fries aa BISHS***. Sinn V< asrs staasi arwas par **>* y«atar> *sy: Caeawnt sUi bulk $U ssUan. «r«ss $4« ssUan. Cssjrai rsb/Marea. UK/CoottoaDt $271 buyers. a-ippir: Mnntok white $100 sellan. Sarawak white $IS7« nellerx. apeelai Sarawak black $1121 sellers, garbled Lajnpon* black $107 < sellera. ASTA $117|92 words
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Article254 1963-02-15 16 I ARCH first trade ruMer buytra lfl f.a.a. cloawd at 5 p.m. In sin- y" (apore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterdsT at T9 cents per Ib. down taraacl«hths of a cent. Tbe tone waa tnastlva. S.O.C.R.A. and r.M U.S. .i.tini arises in eentt per Ib. yastardayt Int. 1 R.S.S.254 words
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Article183 1963-02-15 16 SNIPS lying alsngsids the Stagaawr. Harbour wharves ar axaeeted taday are: I'ulydorus 33/36, Bencruacban 46. Rrarmde 40/41, President Polk 8/9. Turaalel 33/34, alalaia 13/14. Lousa f 23/24. Awobaaaa Mam 42/43, Bradeverrtt 20/36. Laplata Uaru 18, Aala (Italian) 10/11. Mandama 31, .v. Kern moor 4/3. Inner Reads: AJk183 words
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Article141 1963-02-15 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Kef>. 14. Three months. Uunlope 14 eta. H. Darby 4d. K. A N. 16 els. C. Storase 4td. Uamroons 11 els. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugb 15 eta. Shell 15 eta. M. Brew 24 eta. steamship 9 eta. 11. Cement is eta. 8. Times 22 eta.141 words
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Article97 1963-02-15 16 TNI Malayan fxahanga Banks' Awalatian mad* Ume chances la Ha rmUa to merchant! yesterday (all rataa to $100): Canada i tmytns TT S3 7/16. airman OD 36 9/16. 90 d/at 36 1/16 credit bllla, 36 1/8 trade bllla. Sdim* TT ar OD raady: Canada IS. B^glan Frame 1621;97 words
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Advertisement1079 1963-02-15 16 BMP—^L £mwf^ BBK m V| MSBsaaaasaaaaal MBaaaaaaTtaW^Bßaaaaaaßßaaaaßßßi v \y-tr KaW§»ssVKl RISEN KAISHA n LTtX v U.S^A. PaeUle, Atlantic, tfc OrtMM Lakes «su »t«B Losot Losei t'« tiA tia tl* tv Sport r Shim Honolulu k F'cttce L. *n»<«f M Vrf« Cle.elano kit tm Man" a/21 Frt 11/18 Frt 14 Mm1,079 words
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Advertisement1064 1963-02-15 16 NEDLLOTD .LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast tattasp trssi SMppan. iatna aw«tt to CasaHas m iX Srsat Ljbm parti -IS4BJIH H. rsstttstaas Ptsac] srr. Mstusii -BI«T»NS- {Mi 4/11 MM U/U IBM 14/18 IBM 14 ajr "•TMCMr (tl) VII «•> U/U Apt 14/18 apr 14 Ms? IWEIN" (ML) 4/11 BMI U/11MSI 14/181,064 words
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Advertisement71 1963-02-15 16 IWv ISTHMIAN LINE CTJ% CBIAT LAKU SBBVICK jßf^^ FRSM SINSAPORE. MALAYA V^ B VJbbbl f> MONTREAL. TStSNTB, HAMILTBN. ASPJTAWU. CLEVIUNS, TBUM. BETMIT. CNICA6O MILWAUKEE see bVebua* fss Harm atuntic service S'psrt P. S'sssi loronts ••SEFRA" 17/ a Mar 11/22 Mar 21/24 Mar a AST ••EBBA 17/ a Apt 21/21 Apt71 words
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Advertisement239 1963-02-15 16 TRANSPORT ft STORAGE LTD. KOTICK IS HEREBY (HVBf that there Is not now. nor has there erer been, any connection whatsoever between It and FORWARDING ti PACKING AGENCY of 838 Trie* Ayer Street. Singapore, or with the businesses of «<mti«.T m.wm |n Kiwtlst Lumpur and Penang. By Order of the239 words
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Advertisement1380 1963-02-15 17 TENDERS are invited by the Shell Co. of the Federation of Malaya Ltd.. for the purchase of the following vehicles:— Make Model H P Reg. No. Hlllman Husky 1955 10.4 BC. 4839 1955 10.4 BC. 4840 Oommer Van 1954 16.25 SO. 4872 1955 16.25 SO. 6641 Willy Station Wagon 19511,380 words
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Advertisement907 1963-02-15 17 NOTICES CHENG HOON TENG TEMPLE (INCORPORATION). (Incorporated by Ordinance No. 34 of 194* Federation of Malaya) NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all members of the Public who hold burial rights on the Bukit China Cemetery in the State of Malacca to personally communicate with the Secretaries of the Cheng907 words
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Advertisement375 1963-02-15 17 NOTICES The Board of Trustees. Kelantan Governm-nt Higher StudiesScholarship Board. Invite application for Scholarships for the following Counts: Quantity Surveyor Architect Town Planning Land Surveying B.A. Hons) Degree plus Diploma in Education (University of Malaya)' Agriculture (University of Malaya) These Scholarships are tenable for the duration of the Courses at375 words
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Advertisement452 1963-02-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANT HEADSHIP RAUB METHODIST GIRLS' SCHOOL APPLICATIONS an Invited from experience^' teachers for the post o' head teacher In the above Primary School. This School has been graded as small with a Lower Secondary Unit and the salary will be according to the unified teaching service. Application forms452 words
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Advertisement404 1963-02-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI ENGLISH/MALAY TRANSLATORS APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointments In the Brunei Government Service as English/Malay Translators of which several vacancies exist. Only candidates with the required educational qualifications need apply. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must be Malays, have passed the Overseas School Certificate, and at least Standard VI404 words
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Advertisement218 1963-02-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SITUATION VACANT GOVERNMENT OK NORTH BORNEO PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Post: Engineering Assistant In Division 111 on 4-year contract. Salary etc: M.8250 x 15 310: 330 x 20 490: 510 x 25 660 per mensem. Starting salary according to qualifications and experience. Child Allowance in addition to salary Is218 words
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Advertisement226 1963-02-15 17 TENDERS SARAWAK GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE RUBBER FCND ESTATI. SAMABAHAN. AND ADJOINING LAND. TENDERS are invited for Leases of Crown L^nd comprising Rubber Fund Estate, R* mwr** 1 and adjoining Crown Und of approximately 5,361 acres. 2. Full details appertaining to the Tender may be obtained, on deposit of $1.000 00,226 words
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Article538 1963-02-15 18 THE STIPES REPORT SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: I RACE 1 (Class 3. Dlv. s—7P>:5 7P>: A I '.he flrsi attempt for a siart i the gates did not open and Prpita (Posnen forced her way out. When a start was effected the538 words
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325 1963-02-15 18 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THEERS, a fancied runner in the Sls,eeo Williamson Memorial Stakes v on Sunday, did an enthusiastic gallop on good going at Bukit Tiimu this morning. Ridden by Moses Lee the Hindostan gelding was never off tne bit when he ran 3f325 words
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Article559 1963-02-15 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Maj. K. PoteHunt has made abold but commendable move in framing the handicap for the Williamson Memorial Stakes to be run over 7f at Bukit Tiraah on Sunday. He has alloted top weight of 9.10 to champion sprinter Peak of Perfection, who had559 words
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Article569 1963-02-15 18 PENANG, Thurs. A total of 128 entries —71 from Class 4 and 57 from Class 5 has been received for the Spring meeting here on Feb. 24, 27 and Mar. 3. There will be seven races on the first and third days with569 words
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Article60 1963-02-15 18 FIRST DAY: C'lut 4 Diva. 1 and J 7f. Claaa DJti. 1 ana 2 7f; Mr. 1 B>-f SECOND DAT: CUas 5 Dhr«. 1, 2 and I s'if; Dirt. 1 *n* t Dta. 1 7f. THIRD DAY: ('tan 4 Diva. 1. 2. 3 and 4 6f; Mr.60 words
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Article81 1963-02-15 18 MANILA. Thurs. Llm Wai Shlng and Sim Poll Lin of SinaaDore reached the Quarter-tlnals nf rhe men's doubles before they were beaten in the Asian table tennis championships here today. They were beaten 15-21. 21-13. 21-18. 21-18 by Le Van Inn and Pham Gia Aim (Vietnam).81 words
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Advertisement368 1963-02-15 18 How long will you remember these wonderful moments? Always— if you record them on "Scotch" Brand m*gn«tic lection, you can put it all on "Scotch" Brand magnetic tape! From your child's first words, to a gay birthday party, tape for easier playing, and for safekeeping. Many people a music lesson,368 words
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Advertisement22 1963-02-15 18 Manikin Men like that smooth, rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cigars INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED IN 'CELLOPHANE 1 TO KEEP THKM IN PERFECT OONDITIOf22 words
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261 1963-02-15 19 Indonesia quits lOC 'USELESS TO BE MEMBER' SAYS MALADI'S CABLE JAKARTA. Thurs.—lndonesia today officially informed the International Olympic committee that it is quitting the organisation. Raden Maladi, the Minister of Sport, announced. Mr. Maladi said he had cabled the lOC in Lausanne saying: "It is useless to be a member261 words
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Article, Illustration919 1963-02-15 19 JACK FINGLETON sizes up the deciding Fifth Test and says: WILL COWDREY BE ENGLAND'S RELUCTANT JPENER? SYDNEY, Thurs. The English and Australian teams have completed their final finessing for the fifth Test which starts here tomorrow. Tactics are not yet clear. They919 words
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Article64 1963-02-15 19 AUSTRALIA From Richie B«n»ud (captain). Bobby Simpson, ■ill Lawry, Norman O'Neill. Neil Harvey. Brian Booth, W»lly Grout. Alan Davidson, Peter Burge, Graham McKenxie. Ken M.ckay and Nail Hawke. ENGLAND From Ted Dexter (captain). David Sheppard. Geoff Pullar. Colin Cowdrey. Ken Barrington, Tom Graventy. Ray Illingworth. Fred Titmus, Dave64 words
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Article247 1963-02-15 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union Open championship meet may give way to a Malaysian Open championships this year. The Selangor Amateur Athletic Association who have been asked to organise the open meet, have requested the FMAAU to seek Government approval for247 words
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205 1963-02-15 19 HOCKEY CINGAPORE, Thurs.— John Dass. the RAF Seletar centre-for-ward who scored a hat-trick last Sunday (or Singapore against Malacca, will lead the State's attack against Negri Sembtlan in their tirst match in the friendly quadrangular hockey tournament which starts on the padang at205 words
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Article131 1963-02-15 19 Nadales leads in the P. I. Open GOLF MANILA, Thurs. Dionisio Nadales (Philippines) returned a three-under-par round of 69 to lead the field after the first 18 holes of the Philippines Open golf championship here today. Three golfers shared second position with rounds of one-under-pw 71. They are Bob WatsonReuter - 131 words
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Article140 1963-02-15 19 C INGAPORE. Thurs. Fifteen players who had stayed away from Singapore's representative soccer matches during the past six months axe among the S3 Invited for centralised training In preparation for the PAM cup competition. The 18 are: W. Skinner. Lee Wah Chin. Lee Kok Seng. Lee140 words
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Article286 1963-02-15 19 TKNNIS— <iHQ FareU tourna ment (S'Dore): Men's sinxle* Ist rd— Coulter bt Dudley 6-4. 6-0; J Wright bt Pirrie 6-1. 6-4: 2nd rd Woollngs bt Smith 8-6. 6-2: Young bt Booth 6-4. 3-6. 6-3: Coulter bt Hanlln 6-3. 6-1 Men'i doubles lit rd-— J. Wright and Gregory bt286 words
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Advertisement37 1963-02-15 19 JUST ARRIVED! Slazenger's "Jack Nicklaus" Golf Clubs Available from WINSTON'S The Arcade NAHAR'S North Bridge Rd. KING'S Raffles Place NAAFI Grange Road and from the R.I.C. and R.S.G.C. Professionals Play with the clubs the champions use Slazenger's37 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous27 1963-02-15 19 HOCKEY Quadrangular meet: S'gor v Johore (4 p.m.): Spore v Negri (5.15 both matches on Spore padang). laoh Div. 1: Chens Wah v ACS Union (Ipoh Padang).27 words
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307 1963-02-15 20 Syncom sends telemetry data to earth CAPE CANAVERAL, Thurs. A new communications satellite, Syncom, was launched here today and is climbing to its destination 22.300 miles above the South Atlantic. Scientists said they expected to fire the final rocket later in the day to plact- the satellite in a "stationary"307 words
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Obituary49 1963-02-15 20 LVOPORO STEWART JUNIOR Infant iron of Marie nnd Lydford 22 Kuu Chuan Road. Burial Bldadarl Omrterjr 4 p.m. today M.V2-63). MR. M. VAIRAMUTTOO P.P.8.. J.P aitrd 62 pawed away peacefully at hln residence in Kota Bharu on Tii.-j.day. 12.2.63. Mourn by hl» widow, nm daughter-in-law and two grandr'niiinn49 words
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264 1963-02-15 20 Reward out for two brothers of Aza BRUNEI, Thurs. Two brothers of Brunei rebel leader A.M. Azah a r i are among nine leaders of the Tentera Nasional Kalimantan Utara (North Borneo National Army). for whose arrest or capture the Brunei Government has offered a reward of $5,000. The two264 words
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74 1963-02-15 20 CREEK DEATH: WOMAN NOT IDENTIFIED SINGAPORE, Thurs. Police are still unable to identify the body of a. young wom^n which was found near a creek off Robertson Quay yesterday There were severe wounds on her face and her jaw was fractured. Police found a General Hospital outpatient card on the74 words
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Article76 1963-02-15 20 The U.S. r egrets... WASHINGTON, Thurs.— The State Department yesterday expressed "reiret" that the Malayan Government had found it necessary t6 decide on a substantial armed forces build-up because of Indonesia's "hostile attitude" towards the proposed Malaysia Federation. The State Department spokesman told a press conference: "We regret that theReuter - 76 words
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Article58 1963-02-15 20 Free first-aid course SINGAPORE. Thurs. The St. John Ambulance Association will hold a new First-Aid course in English at their headquarters' in Beach Road, from Feb. 23. The free course is open to the public and those who wish to attend are asked to write to the secretary of the58 words
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Article39 1963-02-15 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Water will be cut off in Haigsville Avenue, Mugllston Road. Jalan Binjai. Jalan Gajus. Jalan Tembusu. Seraya Road and Haie Road, (between Mountbat U>n Road and Dunman Road) tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m-39 words
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148 1963-02-15 20 Admiral: No cause for undue concern HONG KONG. Thurs.-The present situation In the North Borneo area should give "no cause for undue concern." Rear-Admiral B. C. Durant said today Rear Admiral Durant. Chief-of Staff to the Flag Otficer. Commander in Chief. Fax fiast Fleet, described the friction between Malaya andReuter - 148 words
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Article171 1963-02-15 20 Mushroom curry 4 dead KOTA BHARU. Thurs i A WOMAN and her three young grandchildren have died after taking wild mushroom curry in their house in Kampong Trebrok, in Tumpat district, 10 miles from here. Kelantan police have sent specimens of the mushroom to the chemistry department in Penang for171 words
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Article325 1963-02-15 20 LONDON, Thurs It was another day of rising prices in equity markets and, although best levels were not always held, gains were fairly sharp and covered a wide field. Buying was again stimulated by hopes of tax cuts as recommended by the National Institute. Leading equities were again325 words
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Article55 1963-02-15 20 LONDON, Thurs Spot 33 %d Mar. 23 a d.. April 23 a d., May 23 9/16 d.. April/ June 23 9/16 d., July/Sept 23 7/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 23 5 16d. Jan./ Mar. 23 3/16U, Apr. June unquoted July/Sept, unquoted, c.i.f. Heb. 23 1td., Mar 23 3/16 d.. Apr.55 words
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Article25 1963-02-15 20 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £852 S. sellers £853. Forward buyers £855. sellers £855 Settlement £853. Turnover ajn. 875 tons p.m. 55. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Advertisement101 1963-02-15 20 20 Wi,rd» Sit (Minimum) LOH to Don* and Poh Chran a son. K-luard on 13.1V63 both will. Thanki tv doctors anaesthetist and stan, new m.it. rnlty hospital K.L. H^^ TELEVISION SA-59T-443A oA"4v I "Id J A MODEL 23" Fully Automatic Li,t Price $855.00 SA-59T-263A 19" FULLY AUTOMATIC 23" Fully Automatic101 words
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Advertisement77 1963-02-15 20 A PROUD TRADITION^ Every year, the trade winds carry to £m*mm^^ Singapore the picturesque Bugis prahus m their hundred*— their holds filled with 3V spice and merchandise from the far-off Celebes And the men who sail these craft maintain a trade link that has been unbroken through the centuries ..a77 words
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