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Title Section21 1963-02-22 1 AVFHACE I»AII,Y fEBTIFim SALE EXCEEDS lOO.OOtf^ife r Nat*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-02-22 1 ROBERT SINNIAH - ROBERT SINNIAH Fishermen decide to heed 'burn rmsss^m^^vmaf^ by Indonesia n your boats' learning and give xmsi^a^J^l^^^^m WEDNESDAY S HEADLINE up deep sea fishing By KLANG, Thurs DEEP sea fishing has been abandoned byfishermen living in the coastal areas of Selangor. v:\v\\ 700 of them held a234 words
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Article62 1963-02-22 1 Indonesia's hungry students JAKARTA, Thurs. An official of the Education Department, Major General Moestopo. said last night that many Indonesian students could afford only one meal a day. He said that students were also sleeping in mosques and temples because they could not pay rent. Corruption and theft were theReuter - 62 words
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Article47 1963-02-22 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. British Army comment on an Antara news agency report that rebel leader A.M. Azahari had parachuted into the Brunei jungle from a Garuda Airways airliner: "A very impractical way to descend from a civil airliner and a highly improbable accomplishment." UP.I.UPI - 47 words
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94 1963-02-22 1 SELKIRK: NOTHING WILL STOP MALAYSIA MELBOURNE. Thurs. The British High Commissioner in South-East Asia, Lord Selkirk, told reporters today after arriving from Singapore that "nothing will stop" the formation of the Malaysian Federation. In an Interview before leaving for New Zealand, he said; "There isn't any doubt in my mindReuter - 94 words
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Article52 1963-02-22 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.— The official news agency Antara reported from Palembang. South Sumatra, yesterday that a new Indonesian language Voice of Malaya programme beamed toward Palembang was jamming Radio Jakarta broadcasts. It said Radio Jakarta broadcasts "for the Palembang area and environs were difficult to receive and were52 words
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Article49 1963-02-22 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Malayan Embassy here yesterday Issued a statement denying allegations that Malaya Intended to expel all Indonesians living In the Federation. A member of the "Committee of Solidarity with the North Borneo Revolution." Mr. Mohammad Supardi. made the allegation In Jakarta recently. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article36 1963-02-22 1 JAKARTA. Thurs.—Malaya had once been part of the old Sumatran kingdom of Atjeh. but Indonesia had no Intention of claiming it back, the Governor of Atjeh. All Hasjmy, said yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article42 1963-02-22 1 PARIS. Thurs. NATO iorces will carry out an air and :jiva exercise in the Atlantic Li the next few days, the French Navy announced today- Countries taking part will be Britain. West Germany. Canada. Prance, Holland, Norway and Portugal. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article53 1963-02-22 1 PORTSMOUTH. Tnurs. The British aircraft-carriec Centaur sailed from here today for the Far East. Plans for her to stay In Britain until after her recommlMtonlng next Aorll were suddenly changed last week and It was expected that she would now re-commission with a new crewReuter - 53 words
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Article224 1963-02-22 1 Two boys die as prank misfires SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO boys were killed and 20 people injured nine seriously in two separate road accidents here today. The two deaths bring the accident death-rate to nine in the past week. The boys Ong Pang Seng, eight, and Lee Ong Nga, seven— fell224 words
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Article86 1963-02-22 1 Freighter gets a Red Sea tow SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The British cruiser Lion has taken in tow an Indonesian ship that had been adrift three days in the Red Sea. the Royal Navy said today. A statement said the crippled ship the Blewah. owned by the Indonesian Government, was returning to86 words
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Article71 1963-02-22 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Formet Indonesian Ambassador .o Malaya Dr. Mohammed Razlf. said a', the Foreign Office today: "I'm -eally surprised to learn that t% v.:n reported I was under house arrest. "As all of you know in at thr Foreign Office dally getting mvseli acquainted with activities71 words
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Article110 1963-02-22 1 The big difference.. LONDON. Thurs. A British Cabinet Minister yesterday contrasted the Common Market and the EFTA (European Free Trade Association) conferences by observing that while the Brussels Ministers sat up arguing all night, the EFTA delegates sat up all night drinking. The President of the Board of Trade, Mr.110 words
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356 1963-02-22 1 5 face Manila expulsion over a cartoon MANILA, Thurs. The publisher, editor and three staff members of the Great China Press, a local Chinese daily, have been charged as undesirable aliens before the Deportation Board here, it is officially reported. The chief prosecutor of the Deportation Board has recommended theReuter - 356 words
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84 1963-02-22 1 Mystery RAF fighter wreck in jungle SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Air Force here are trying to solve the mystery of a wrecicac* found In the dense jungle off Malacca, Pieces of the wrecked aircraft believed to be a De Havilanrt Hornet fighter, were exam.r.'d by RAP experts and the ~ecilts84 words
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80 1963-02-22 1 pANBERRA. Thurs— A Commonwealth na-val-airforce exercise will be held in the Bay of Bengal from March 2 to 22. It will be called Jet 63. Countries taking part will be Britain, Australia, India. Ceylon, Malaya, New Zealand and Pakistan. The Australian contributionReuter - 80 words
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Article62 1963-02-22 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The British Commander-in-Chief, Far East Unified Command. Admiral Sir David Luce, returned to Singapore tonight after a four-day visit to Honolulu where he had talks with Admiral D.H. Felt; US. Commander-in-Chief, Pacific. Describing the visit as "routine." Admiral Luce said: "We discussed matters of62 words
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Article33 1963-02-22 1 VIENNA. Thurs— Julius Raab who was Chancellor of Austria From 1953 until 1961. waa unanimously nominated today m the Conservative Peoples Party's Presi dential candidate for the •ltd;oti.. In April— U.P.l33 words
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Article205 1963-02-22 1 Nehru: Air force to be built up TUEW DELHI, Thurs.— 1 Mr. Nehru said today that improvements to the Indian air force were necessary to meet I the threat from China Mr. Nehr speaking in L Parliament, said there vat ,no question ol stationing foreign air forces or establishing foreignReuter - 205 words
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Article36 1963-02-22 1 ROCKETS WARN U.S. BOAT IBHINGTON i Twi Russian-built lighten h;isrd in Jirrrl rockets clo^c t. Annrir;in shrimp r><I Inrida Straits m■ hrn lividr ofT wlirn i jet interceptors app« defence meat hM today B36 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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129 1963-02-22 2 i THE HAGUE, Thurs. A An exiled minister of the self-styled Government of the Republic of the South Moluccas said yesterday rebels in that group of Indonesian islands now held 90 per cent of the large island of Ceram. Dr. Rudolf Manusama. permanent representative129 words
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Article15 1963-02-22 2 BANGKOK. Thurs.— Thailand"* population Is 39 million, according to the latest census.15 words
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228 1963-02-22 2 Govt forces rout a rebel battalion S OCT. RANG AIRFIELD. (South Vietnam), Thurs. American-b acked South Vietnamese routed a Vietcong: rebel battalion from a village 140 miles south of Saigon yesterday, killing at least 50 Communists. The action took place at Xom Dinh village, where the Communist Vietcong battalion took228 words
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213 1963-02-22 2 AREF AND KURDS MEET TO DISCUSS PEACE DAGHDAD, Thurs. An official peace delegation from the rebellious Kurdish tribe has held its first courtesy meeting with President Abdel Salam Aref and the Prime Minister, Mr. Ahmed el-Bakr. But the two delegates refused to refer to coming negotiations aimed at endins; fightingUPI - 213 words
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Article27 1963-02-22 2 BIRKCNHXAD (England). Thun. Six Burmese were each tentecced here yesterday to three months' Jail for possessing Indian hemp worth between ca.ooo and £10.000— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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213 1963-02-22 2 MANILA, Thursday. I"<HE Philippines will exhaust all efforts to settle its claim to British North Borneo through diplomatic negotiations with the British Government before bringing up the case to the nternational Court of Justice or before the Unite*.. Nations, according to GovernmentReuter - 213 words
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Article38 1963-02-22 2 ONITBD NATIONS. Thurs.— The UN. is offering up to 40 fellowihips this year mainly to nationals of developing countries enabling them to study criminal law and human rights codes In >ther Darts of the world— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article105 1963-02-22 2 KATANGA HAILS ADOULA ELIZABETHVILLE. Thurs Wildly cheering crowds greeted the Congo Prime Minister Mr. Cyr i 1 1 c Adoula when he arrived yesterday on an official state visit here. He was the first Congo Prime Minister to arrive here since Katanga declared its secession from the Congo over twoReuter - 105 words
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Article51 1963-02-22 2 NAIROBI. Thurs. Armed not police were flown to the northeast township of Gnrlssa yesterday after fierce ftyhtlnn In which 24 people were injured, five seriously. The fighting broke out between Somnli and Rlvlerine tribesmen shortly before a meeting of the Kenya African Democratic Union (Ktdu>—Reuter - 51 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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345 1963-02-22 2 LONDON, Thursday. I ORD Attlee, Britain's former Labour Prime Minister, last night visualised the Commonwealth policed by all its members, with an Australian or New Zealand commander in the Pacific and an Indian in South-East Asia. Advocating a world policeReuter - 345 words
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217 1963-02-22 2 Stay for 'hellos,' then leave, White House tells reporters WASHINGTON, Thurs. TT —The White House yesterday announced restrictions on reporting diplomatic receptions given by President and Mrs. Kennedy. The Press Secretary. Mr. Pierre Salinger, said a reporters' pool would be able to witness the arrival of Mr. and Mrs. KennedyReuter - 217 words
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122 1963-02-22 2 YEW YORK, Thurs.— t 11 The three-year-old daughter of actress Elizabeth Taylor and the late Mike Todd Is to get about US $27,000 of a US $40,000 damages settlement announced here yesterday. Lawyers' cut Miss Taylor had sued the owners, malntalners and controllers ofReuter - 122 words
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Article49 1963-02-22 2 BANTANA (Brazil). Thurs. —Brazilian Marines took custody of the pirated ship Anzoategul yesterday and detained its Communist hijackers, who surrendered without resistance. The nine members of the pirate band have been promised political asyium in Brazil. The hijackers seized the small Venezuelan freighter last week.— UPi49 words
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Advertisement236 1963-02-22 2 j^^^pEnd jfcfcg^' 1 indigestion r&iffr^- agomes tablets bring fast, safe relief Now you can cat vtoatever jot like without worry of after-mea) M^wM agony. Laiy-to-taka 'Bismag' «T»»iß' tablets act in teconds to brini yoo I tmrnitHi* ihi/I, lure relief from indigestion, «an w 'fiill I d><.pep(ia, flatulence, heartburn, H <M236 words
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Article, Illustration430 1963-02-22 3 CONTINUED U.S. offers A-choice of subs or surface ships AMERICAN VIEW OF POLARIS ADVANTAGES IN SHIPS OF NATO FORCE WASHINGTON, Thurs. JHE U.S. believes that its planned multilateral nuclear force for Nato might be based on surface ships rather than submarines. A State Department spokesman said here yesterday: "U.S. studiesReuter - 430 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-02-22 3 ON THE MENU, A RED FISH TALE GENEVA. Thurs. Mr. V. V. Kuznetsov, chief Soviet disarmament delegate, yesterday told top Western negotiators who were lunching with him a Russian fairy tale about a gold fish. He did this to illustrate the Soviet insistence on her own terms for discussing aReuter - 221 words
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Article91 1963-02-22 3 Scientists' exodus from Britain f ONDON, Thurs. The Rj Royal Society, In a report expected to prompt Government action, said yesterday Britain was losing more and more top scientists each year to the United States, Canada and other countries. A survey by the 303-year-old society said the number of scientistsUPI - 91 words
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Article38 1963-02-22 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Russian Supreme Court has sentenced five men to be shot for leading a group illegally profiting from the manufacture of fountain pens, buttons, razors and rulers, the newspaper Sovietsfcaja Rosslya reported today.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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293 1963-02-22 3 A new nuclear punch planned by Britain T ONDON, Thurs. Britain is developing a new nuclear weapon to bridge the gap before her Polarisarmed submarines are commissioned late in the *****, according to the annual defence report for 1963-1964 published today. The weapon, whose code name was not disclosed. IsReuter - 293 words
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Article55 1963-02-22 3 RALEIGH Carolina), Thurs. North Carolina baa followed Tennessee and Nebraska In matins Sir Winston Churchill an honorary citizen. The State Congress yesterday approved a resolution which describes Sir Winston as "the most eloquent champion of liberty not only throughout the English speaking world, but among all freeReuter - 55 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND
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Article240 1963-02-22 3 Arrows— but not from Cupid's bow LOS ANGELES, Thurs.— A Judge yesterday granted a divorce to Gaynell Henkel. 32, a lorry driver, who testified that his wife shot two arrows at him. Another time she had tried to run him down with a car. he said. Mrs Hankel. 25. told240 words
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Article39 1963-02-22 3 PARIS, Thurs. Heavy falls of snow played havoc on the roads in the Paris area of Prance today. There were also heavy falls of snow in the north, east and central regions of the country. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1963-02-22 3 LONDON, Thurs.— Thousands of people were late for yrork in London today after overnight snow freezing on the railway linrs bad held up trains. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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179 1963-02-22 3 I ONDON. Thurs.— Two Li top officials of Britain's 140.000-stroiK Civil Service Clerical Association have been barred on security grounds from entering certain Government departments or negotiating with them, the association disclosed last night. The two. Mr. George Janieson and MissReuter - 179 words
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Article50 1963-02-22 3 BRIDGETOWN (Barbados). Thurs. The House of Assem- bly here has unanimously approved Barbados' entry in- to the proposed Federation" of the Eastern Caribbean. The members would be the "little eight British West Indies Islands Barbados, Antigua, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Kltts. St. Lucia and St. Vincent. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article33 1963-02-22 3 WARSAW, Thurs. The Ambassadors of the UjS. and Communist China had a meeting In Warsaw yesterday agd are to meet again on April 17. the Poll* news agency PAP reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article32 1963-02-22 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—President Kennedy and President Romulo Betancourt of Venezuela said In a joint communique last night that Cuba threatened the independence and sovereignty of all the non-Communist American republics. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-02-22 3 JHE GAMBOLS By Barry Applehy •UCM A I 4gfc efolajiStif) TUins vourvpy EV6R f^^R^ r MOU MUtfT 8E MAD) ro wub rr/Sou OEALise. am coueaO nur you'll se rut talk op rue 1 J|B ttEi&ueouauoogyj^Uf 0 237 words
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293 1963-02-22 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs JHE Ministry of Education is to establish a pool of relief teachers to replace teachers in schools who go on maternity leave or on long sick leave. In ii statement loday, the Ministry announced it would soon invite applications for such teachers "in293 words
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905 1963-02-22 4 i SINGAPORE, Thurs. <Tp H E University of Singapore today announced the names of successful candidates in the first and second sessional examinations for the degree of Bachelor of Arts held last month. Fifteen of them passed the second sessional examination with honours.905 words
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Article49 1963-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. lit- Ko Teck Kin has been re-elected chairman of the management committee of Chung Cheng High Bchool. The other office-bearers ara Mr. Soon Peng Yam and Mr. Goh Chwee Kok (both vlce-cialrmen) Mr. Kheng Chin Hock (treavurer) and Mr. Chng Yew Beng (secre tary).49 words
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107 1963-02-22 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Women's Auxiliary Naval Service has launched a campaign for more girls to join the service, said a Government statement today. Training of the Swans is held twice a week, on board the Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve headquarters ship107 words
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Miscellaneous389 1963-02-22 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's tftol* AllulU: Prom Sydney. Da; win dule of clvU aircraft n.ovo- (AZ 771) 646 pjn. menta at Paya Lebar airport. DEPARTURES Singapore: Cathay Pacific Alnravs: To ARRIVALS Kuala Lumpur. Bangkok. Hong Air IndU: From Madras (AI Kong. Talpeh. Oaaka (CX389 words
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154 1963-02-22 5 BOESTA'S ARREST: PARTY SEEKS U.N. INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Party Rakyat has cabled the United Nations SecretaryGeneral. U Thant, to investigate the "arbitrary arrest" of its leader, Inche Ahmad Boestamam, and also to look into the question of Malaysia. The party's secretarygeneral. Inche Tajuddln Kahar, sent the cable yesterday. The154 words
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Article23 1963-02-22 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves broke Into the Seng Heng flower garden in Thomson Road before dawn yesterday and stole 200 orrhld sprouts.23 words
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Article20 1963-02-22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Malayan Airways has designed a new overnight bag for distribution and sale to nir passengers.20 words
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260 1963-02-22 5 Two shots then extortion bid arrest PENANG, Thursday. JWO WARNING shots were fired last night as a man ran from a police ambush collecting $168 from Mr. Lim Boon Kheng, a grandson of the late millionaire philathropist Lim Lean Teng. Mr. Lim, who was in England when his grandfather died,260 words
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114 1963-02-22 5 INDIAN VISA CHANGE GRATIFIES CHINESE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Chinese today expressed their "gratification" over the Indian Government decision to lift visa requirements for entry into India by Malayan citizens of Chinese ancestry. The president of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce and chairman of the Selangor M.C.A.. Mr. Chan114 words
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Article149 1963-02-22 5 TAIPING, Thursday. itIALAYA'S strained relations with Indonesia iTI should not cause too much worry or fear, Inche Sulaiman bin Bulon. deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak, said today. Inche Sulaiman addressing local councillors from surrounding areas, added: "Our Government, under the able leadership of149 words
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Article50 1963-02-22 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. An Austin Cambridge valued at $6,500 was stolen from the junction of Tlong Bahru Road and Henderson Road yesterday. The owner. Mr. Tan Slong Joo 41. told the police that he parked and locked the car In front of his home soon after midnight yesterday.50 words
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Article51 1963-02-22 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Yang dl-Pertuan Besar and the Tengku Ampuan will join 200 Rotarlans and their wives and guests at their anniversary dinner at the Rest House on Saturday. The District Governor, Mr. Leslie Rayner. is also attending. The guest speaker will be Dr. A.W.S. Thevathasan. of51 words
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Article42 1963-02-22 5 BRUNEI TOWN Thurs.— Two woman programme assistants of Radio Brunei. Dayangku Intan blnte Pengiran Apong and Dayanßku Marlam binte Peneiran Metali left to Britain yesterday to attend a nine-week training course for overseas broadcasters at the BBC. In London.42 words
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Article65 1963-02-22 5 Police hold two gang leaders KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Two notorious thugs operating in Pudu area were detained last nigbt. a police spokesman said today. One was a leader of the Kuen Lin secret society, a splinter group of the Ang Bin Hoey The spokesman said: 'The two are also believed65 words
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88 1963-02-22 5 200 to benefit under new agreement PENANG. Thurs.— More than 200 employees of the East Asiatic Co. in Penang and Ipoh will stand to benefit by an agreement for a revised salary structure and improved working conditions signed by their union and the management this week. "This will take Immediate88 words
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Article59 1963-02-22 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Mentri Besar of Negri Sembllan this tnornlnß presented cash prlaes amounting to 1800 to 14 people for maintaining their rubber lots In Rood condition. The winners are from four State land development schemes tn the State Mah San in Bahau: Sungel Dua59 words
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Article23 1963-02-22 5 RAUB. Thurs.— The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will open a $20,000 MCA building here on March 3.23 words
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Article77 1963-02-22 5 HONG KONQ. Thurs. Shaw Brothers have announced agreement with Shin Films of South Korea to produce jointly two films, to b» shot both In Hong Kong and In Korea. The first will star actor Shin Yong-Kyong of South Korea and actress Lin Dai Mr Shin Sang-Ok.Reuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-02-22 5 OUR ENVOY OPTIMISTIC OF FILIPINO ATTITUDE KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Malayan Ambassador to the Philippines, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad (above), said today that he was optimistic that the Philippines Government would revise its attitude towards Malaysia. He said this just before leaving for Manila after five days of consultations134 words
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135 1963-02-22 5 Husband denies he condoned adultery IPOH. Thurs.— Mr. Ong Beng Kee, 37. a merchant from Gopeng, denied in the High Court here today that he had condoned his wife's alleged adultery. Mr. Ong, represented by Mr. S.A. Lingam, was petitioning for a dissolution of his marriage on the grounds of135 words
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Article22 1963-02-22 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs. Tampin police today detained a 50-year-old man suspected of having raped a 10-year-old schoolgirl In Tampin new village.22 words
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Article122 1963-02-22 5 JAKARTA, Thurs. The Foreign Ministry yesterday denied that President Soekarno had neglected to reply to an invitation to visit Malaya. According to reports from Kuala Lumpur, the Malayan Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, had said that President Soekarno had not bothered to reply to an InvitationReuter - 122 words
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117 1963-02-22 5 C.M.H. LOTTERY: ORDERLY IS FINED $500 IPOH. Tburs. An Illegal character lottery had been operating for some time among the 5,000 people not patients living In the Central Mental Hospital area at Tanjong Rambutan. Senior Inspector C. M. De Cruz said In court here today. He pressed for a deterrent117 words
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Article28 1963-02-22 5 KLANO. Thurs. Lim Chin Ho. 66, unemployed, fell Into the Klang River last night. He was rescued by a passing boat and taken to hospital here.28 words
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Article23 1963-02-22 5 PENANG. Thurs. Burglars stole $1,300 worth of shoes, perfume, lighters, wallets, shirts and leather suitcases from a Penang Road shop yesterday.23 words
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218 1963-02-22 5 The 'hostile' bosses and the union KUANTAN, Thurs jyjß. P. P. Narayanan, secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers, today condemned the "hostile" attitude of labour contractors towards the formation of unions of their workers. "Pahang has a large section of nearly 8,000 workers employed by contractors who do218 words
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Article47 1963-02-22 5 KLANO, Thurs. A fanner. Mah Kirn Weng. 39. of Kapar Road, who was charged with the murder of 74-year-old Ang Heng Seong, was discharged in the Sessions Court here after the court was told that the Deputy Public Prosecutor had Instructed withdrawal of the case.47 words
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305 1963-02-22 6 EXPERT SAYS STORE MUST HAVE $2M. CANCER UNIT SINGAPORE, Thursday. A LEADING British cancer fighter, Professor Ralston Paterson, said today he had advised the Singapore Government to set up a radiotherapy unit with modern equipment at a cost of SIA to $2 million to treat the disease. "I am convinced305 words
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Article58 1963-02-22 6 successes SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University of Singapore today announced the names of successful candidates in the primary examination for the diploma, of fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons held in Singapore. They are: Dr. Urn Huek Boon. Dr. Harnam Singh. Dr. S. Ayaduray. Dr. Mahmood Osman58 words
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Article26 1963-02-22 6 PENANO, Thurs. A Peralc merchant, Cheah Chile Yeow, was fined $500 for bookmmking at the Penang races on Dec. 33 Hast. He pleaded guilty.26 words
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Article108 1963-02-22 6 PENANG. Thurs. A former lecturer and head of the English department at Kirkby. Mr. A. A. Walker, ts now in Penang visiting soine of the 1.500 students he taught in England in the past 11 years. Mr. Walker. 63, said today he would tour Malaya for108 words
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Article57 1963-02-22 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police today detained another man suspected of being in an Identity card forgery syndicate. Johore and Singapore police are investigating the activities of the syndicate, which is said to have sold hundreds of forged Federation identity cards to illegal Immigrants. Up to yesterday. 1157 words
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Article36 1963-02-22 6 PENANO, Thurs. S i m p a n g Tiga-Telok Kumbar Umno branch will hold a "malam gembira" on Feb. 27 and Feb. 28 and March 1 in Simpang Tiga village at 7.30 p.m.36 words
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Article23 1963-02-22 6 IPOH. Thurs.— Mr. P. S. Manlam has been elected protem chairman of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers' Peralc branch.23 words
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243 1963-02-22 6 KUALA LUMPI'It. Thurs. The Prime Minister's Department has taken the lead to urge its staff to contribute to the "Malayan Patriotic Fund" as a gesture of their loyalty and partriotism in the face of Indonesia's hostile attitude towards Malaya. The campaign, for which243 words
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Article54 1963-02-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tan Bun Keong, 20. of Jalan Biby, Raub, was charged today with raping a girl on Nov. 28 at an abandoned house in Cheras Road. Tan, who was arrested yesterday, will be remanded at Cheras Road police station. The case will be54 words
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189 1963-02-22 6 Go-ahead for Brunei port development BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. 13 Brunei is to go ahead with the development of Muara, near here, as a deep sea port. The scheme envisages building a complete port with all facilities, ft will make it possible for ocean going ships to discharge and take onReuter - 189 words
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Article44 1963-02-22 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Baritone Benjamin Khoo. will featur* m tomorrow nfKht's Radio Suit;'pore programme "Entracie". Khoo. a London-trained musician, will Include in hi "The Vagabond" "Bright is th« Pin" by Vaughan Williams and Ring of Words" and "Roadside "Sunday" by Brahms.44 words
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Article55 1963-02-22 6 ALOR STAR, Thurs.— Thre« armed men entered a farmer's house at Kampong Alor Sekawang last night and robbed him of $3ZU in cash and jewellery. Eng Chuan Lai, 48, told police the robbers called about 8.30 p.m. and after threatening him with a sharp weapon, took55 words
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Article25 1963-02-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Malaya is taking part in the review of U.N. technical assistance programmes for Asia which is beIng held In Bangkok.25 words
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Article206 1963-02-22 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. MR. JUSTICE Tan Ah Tah today dismissed an application by Jamit Singh, general secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, and four others asking the court to set aside a writ filed by a member seeking a declaration that the election of the executive206 words
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Advertisement296 1963-02-22 6 IS PROUD TO BE A JOINT MJJUIiIOI) SPONSOR OF THE 1 SINGAPORE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP ROYAL ISLAND CLUB 21-24 FEBRUARY. Ttuiflap FINEST ON OR THROUGH THE GREEN Ttwilop fey-. \:-i TROLLIES AND BAGS -^^^L^ TJiirilop (,j JJunlop CLUBS l£f FOOTWEA-R GOL/PE/2 Kjjftm^^fli os 't' ve e e^ m Coughing Take296 words
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Miscellaneous126 1963-02-22 6 ixnies over V obinct.' I kmow how mucm[ ohief of gej*=rai.? TREAjajX' TViS^r^^l thlmk Jm hbm £9Ei*A T urr% R/r she* got I no-no-please- Y~l fr****: >ou PtxYcßnNmx 1 U1 "^*M MBRGNTMB I A MASTV DOj/T TOUCH IT. J BONGSOWMO MA'AM. -ri£rJ JjjJ WVAK AH 6 O CXST.M WKJ.VOUCAU. I126 words
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Article, Illustration2126 1963-02-22 7 TOM HARRISSON - Background to the Brunei rebellion TOM HARRISSON by CURATOR OF THE SARAWAK MUSEUM CHAPTER TWO OF THE STORY OF THE BORNEO TERRITORIES Borneo-a jumble of jungle and swamp... BECAUSE of all round difficulties and the hard feelings of other neighbouring peoples built up over the centuries it was not, therefore,2,126 words
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Advertisement130 1963-02-22 7 N W or «mmS filftfe t^a^H V ft."*"' iX em 111 i^S^a^a^BaW^ M a\^^NalßmJEf^iafc^ of call Senior Service Satisfy <CW| l|QVr> RED ROSES COMPOSITE SETS iin i Bl^> J n S 14.50 «nn(l frTlnn pedal bin with A m ]\gj INTRODUCTORY INS ir6. SoUCKET5 o UCKET u LUJ?y— OFFER: ■PiPSJ130 words
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Article222 1963-02-22 8 W»r4t Sit (Minimum) MR A MRS. Tan Beow Than thank i fnend* and -relatlve for their at- ■•■ri<i»nc» k'immi wishes aad valuable. I glfti <m the occasion of their eedding. MR AND MRS. KA. Bhanudfvan at K I. tnank friend* and relative* for rneir kind attendancr. gifts and k«od222 words
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Article213 1963-02-22 8 :n Wur4, Sl* f Minimal) MARI RAVA PUASA Cold Sterag* iperinnrkrt :md Retail i;r:inchrn id .rn^porr will he closed all day. JUST UNPACKED: laraelle cotton ka ard aulta in a beauUful raage I •o'oiiti'. Very rrayonahly priced *t Ma »,,ri Marie. M Tanglia Road. s pore THEATRE -STAGE CLUB213 words
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Article693 1963-02-22 8 Waiting For The G.S.A. i For the second week running (no tin has been sold from the -American stockpile. Bids for the usual two hundred tons were rejected as too low. Sales i since December have totalled 830 tons of the 1,400 tons on offer. The New York price has693 words
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Article403 1963-02-22 8 The attention of the Hamid Khan Committee on higher education is focussed on the gap between the number of professionals. administrators and technicians Malaya is producing and the number she needs to maintain and step up the pace of national development There is another, related gap which equally403 words
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Article206 1963-02-22 8 The Indian Government's decision to lift visa requirements imposed last November on Malayans of Chinese origin is very welcome. No other course would have been compatible with the friendship the two countries profess for each other. It is to the good also that India has acted without j206 words
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Article, Illustration1225 1963-02-22 8 A tax cut Americans do not want $10,200 mil. PHENOMENON THAT HAS BAFFLED EVERYONE —FromA SPECIAL WRITER Washington. Thurs. THESE United States present many faces to an occasionally startled world, but they are in the process of outdoing themselves by refusing to take a tax cut. Surely never before in1,225 words
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431 1963-02-22 8 From A CORRESPONDENT LONDON Thursday DRASS tubing, 93 painted regulation cream, is being pulled like a stream of giant spaghetti out of the old Central Telegraph Office Just to the north of St. Paul's Cathedral. They are dismantling the pneumatic tubes through431 words
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Article355 1963-02-22 8 COLOMBO. Thurs.— As the trells of Anuradhapura, anrirnt capital of the Sinhalese kings, rang 'n the sixteenth year of Crylon's independence this month. many in the crowds turned asldr from the parades and dancing to examine with mmr concern the Sacred Bo Tree. It is355 words
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Advertisement118 1963-02-22 8 Ij AROUND TNE WORLD AtaMC, IM toys Back in 1906 the idea of a motor-ear race acroM the world was nearly as fantaa- tic as a space flight today. I Pared roads were almost un- known, maps non-existent, i 1 can and tyres fragile. Yet Oeorge Schuster, one of tbe118 words
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Advertisement207 1963-02-22 8 rt FEEL.REFRESHEO after an invigorating Hll Wf» soapless vitamin bath ;r*» with fa Wifrrn*Ff!t& K^lfaSH I*^V Vm it teal M Imm^.Hili lt>*i k^H I »I»»*H| M<W«>»»l »lrt««y i «lr*»*n« —4 r*4*s**) *M**ua E sh«w ar i«k bath «*<« a OC fraafrafaan *o«*i«tt els*" tin* .nd r,ch*d with Hli>.H B. I207 words
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175 1963-02-22 9 Hari Raya special broadcast by Radio Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Radio Malaya will broadcast this years Hari Raya programme to all corners of Malaysia. The staff of Radio Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Malacca. Penang and Kota Bharu have prepared more than 60 new programmes for the special broadcast On the175 words
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Article19 1963-02-22 9 JOHORE BHARU. Thurs.— The Johore State Government has set aside $20,000 for National Language Month this year.19 words
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86 1963-02-22 9 Union sends claims to City Council SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Amalgamated Union of I Public Employee.-, has submitted claims on the Singapore City Council for a revision of salaries of three grades of employees Junior overseers and overseers, spnlor overseers and inspectors of the antl-mosquito I .sedMon of *ie Health De-86 words
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Article31 1963-02-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Oaruda Indonesian Airways has extended us weekly Jakarta-Bangkok service through Singapore to Hong Kong. The service leaves Jakarta on Wednesdays and Hong Kong on Thursday*.31 words
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96 1963-02-22 9 K I A I. lIMPIR. Thurs. The Malayan Christian (oumil has approved a resolution supporting the formation of Malaysia on the basis of tbe free decision of the i territories concerned. The council believes that Malaysia will benefit the people in these territories This was96 words
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Article311 1963-02-22 9 HE LED CID PARTY TO BURIED PLATES OF CAR USED IN NANYANG ROBBERY SINGAPORE, Thursday. MAGISTRATE'S court today heard how a village schoolboy helped the police to investigate a $22,920 bank robbery at Nanyang University in Jurong on Jan. 15. Goh Leong Ho. 10. led a C.I.D.311 words
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Article, Illustration171 1963-02-22 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Trailed by official*, fire victims and newspapermen. Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (right hand outstretched) is seen touring the scene of a fire in Kampong Eunos. The blaze yesterday evening wiped out eight attap huts leaving 24 families homeless.171 words
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273 1963-02-22 9 'SHOE IMPORTS HIT SINGAPORE MAKERS' SINGAPORE, Thursday. jyiß. Teo Eng Gee. a Singapore manufacturer of iTi rubber footwear, warned today that irony workers In the Industry might lose their jobs if it were not given Government help. Mr. Teo, a partner in the Asia Rubber Works, was testifying before a273 words
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110 1963-02-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuxs. The corruption case against Dr. S. Sivasithamparam. a dermatologist at the General Hospital here, was adjourned in the Sessions Court today to March 18 because he was ill. Mr. C. Selvarajah. assisting Mr. David Marshall in the defence, produced a medical110 words
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Article101 1963-02-22 9 Trial judge writes IN our report (Straits Times Feb. 21) of the proceedings in the trial of Jamlt Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen, it was stated that "his (the District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh's > ruling was received by clapping and hooting from the public gallery" and, towards the end101 words
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Article68 1963-02-22 9 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A 16--man team of Japanese housing experts and real estate agents arrived by Alitalia tonight from Bangkok for a three-day visit to famlallrlse themselves with housing development activities and techniques here. The team, now on a tour of South-East Asia, will meet private developers,68 words
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143 1963-02-22 9 1,500 new members claim for union SINGAPORE, Thurs,-The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today claimed that its membership had Increased by about 1,300 former member!, of the rival Singapore General Employees' Union and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union. In a signed statement the unions general secretary, Mr. T.143 words
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Article70 1963-02-22 9 SINGAPORE. Tiiurs The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wte Cnong Jin. lodav granted a decree nisi lo Amelia da Suva, dissolving her marriage on i lie ground of desertion and cruelty by Lum Sze Hin. a salesman. The decree is to be made absolute in three months.70 words
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Article56 1963-02-22 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. M. Slnnathamby, 32. of Kuala Kangsar. was charged In the Sessions Court nere today with kidnapping a glrL M. ParamlsparL alias Bebl. who Is under 16 years of age, from the lawful guardianship of her father In Ipoh. He pleaded not guilty and was56 words
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Article47 1963-02-22 9 IPOH. Thurs. A car went olf 40. a field officer of thr Intentthe road and landed In a shallow tlon Department In Teiuk Anson. stream near Kampar today. escaped with .slight injuries. The The driver. Inche Lope Sapieti. car was badly damaged47 words
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Advertisement114 1963-02-22 9 BKu -|4 wonderful... wonderful... wonderful Exhilarating as champagne, magical as r A:.S. world, it it an essential part of skin dew, Elizabeth Arden's Skin Tonic care. It cools, it soothes, it moisturises, showers sparkling life into you. Pat Twiic t refine* the skin and at the same it on your114 words
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Advertisement156 1963-02-22 9 Shark by Chevrolet-ACtion sparked by AC j&\ Tfc* mm AC Spark »b«* thsf odd pmf tc ih.i car ml mmn. ]M A T Uk ■ra 0v.,10M. M your car today* iiiimn tpxiff AC. for upon. •xonMl can Uo «fco Crv.lt. Shard own ol AC I ulUlronlfq Hoi X^^P^ fie. H156 words
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Miscellaneous520 1963-02-22 9 Radio, TV programmes Morning Melodies: 7.00 Tune 6.05 Teenage J;imoorec: 645 RADIO SINGAPORE Signal. The News; 7.10 Rendez- Extracts Prom Th< Editorials; voim With Music; 7.30 Break- 6.50 Federation And Singapore SHORT WAVE SERVICE: f l Club 8.00 Time Signal. Stock Exchange Report; 700 41 Metres The News; 8.05 Top520 words
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Article, Illustration439 1963-02-22 10 The doors open for further studies— or iobs FIRST TRAINED-IN-MALAYA DOCTORS WILL COME FROM THESE 2,000 WITH H.S.C. By TAN TOCK SAIK KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday the 2,000 Malayan students who have been awarded the Cambrige Higher School Certificate will be first trained-in-Malaya doctors. At the beginning of the new University439 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-02-22 10 JOHORE H MIKI Thurs. Twenty-year-old Hong Hai (above), who topped the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination in Jo. hore scoring distinctions in all his five subjects. A six-footer. Hong, a former student of the EnKlish College here and the Muar High School, has148 words
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Article75 1963-02-22 10 Found dead an open verdict SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Nanyang University graduate. Mr. Lai Poh Sim Alias Lai wee Kirn. 24, described as a "very reticent person," was found dead in a car park beside a nine-storey block of flats In Upper Pickering Street at dawn on Jan. 9, an inquest75 words
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Article53 1963-02-22 10 TELUK ANSON, Thurs.— Mat Dns bin Nap»h. 40, a tapper, was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of murdering Masri bin Ha.ii Daud, 50. another tapper, of Kampong Tanjong Glugor. in the Kampong Gajah area of Lower Per«k on Dec. 20 last year. He53 words
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Article41 1963-02-22 10 PENANG. Thurs.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. and the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, were among guests at the Penang premiere of "The Longest Day"— the Him of the Normandy invasion —at the Cathay here last night.41 words
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Article29 1963-02-22 10 PENANG. Thurs. A shopkeeper. Chen Sip Sung, alias Tan Sip Sung, was today fined $150 for not submitting his income tax return for 1962 within' 21 days.29 words
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Article76 1963-02-22 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Straits Times today received a $50 donation for Asnawi bin Abdul Rahman, a War Department meter reader who lost $2,500 recently— money be had saved to send his 16--year-old adopted son to Australia on an accountancy course. The donor is Mr. V. S. Nargong.76 words
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Article51 1963-02-22 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A competition will be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on Mar. 14 for Malay writers of Gregg shorthand. Silver cups have been presented by the Mentri Besar, Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunoa. Tuan Haji Rahmat bin Hajl Daud and Tuan Syed Mohatned51 words
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Article107 1963-02-22 10 SINGAPORE. Tnurs. I—i MORE people, especally students. are usingSingapore's National Library, its director. Miss Prlscllla Taylor, said, in a statement today. On one day the number of visitors was about 6,000. She said: "Use of the library by students Is ln- creasing. It is wonderful107 words
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196 1963-02-22 10 IT IS WORTHWHILE SAYS HITCH-HIKER RECRUIT IN LONDON KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. 4 MALAYAN who hitch-hiked to Britain to join the British Army is now serving with the Middlesex Regiment in Southern England. He was quoted by British Information Service today as having said that "It was worthwhile." He is Penang196 words
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Article153 1963-02-22 10 STUDENT SOLDIERS TOP THEM ALL KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Military College scored the highest percentage of passes in Selanaror in the finals of the Cambridge Higher School Certificate examination In December. It scored 94 per cent compared with 86 per cent by the Victoria Institution and 72 per cent153 words
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83 1963-02-22 10 Graduates back International House KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An appeal is to be launched here for Queensland University's International House. It will be sponsored by the national executive of the Malayan, Australian and New Zealand Graduates Association. International House, to cost more than $2 million, will accommodate 75 students from Malaya83 words
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112 1963-02-22 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Elizabeth Lee Kirn Neo, who sued her husband. Anthony Yap Teo Chiang, an employee of the Government Printing Office, for a divorce on the ground of desertion, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today. The112 words
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Article32 1963-02-22 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A magistrate's court today confiscated a car and fined a fisherman, Scow Peng Kuan, $3,584 for using the car to carry samsu on which duty payable was $597.32 words
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Article109 1963-02-22 10 Two busy days ahead of Razak XL ALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Deputy Prime .Minister and i Minister of Rural Development, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will visit Ipper Perak early next month. He has set himself a rigorous programme 24 engagements in two days! Three deputy secretaries. Mr. C. G.109 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-02-22 10 Gen. Hull inspects Malaya 's military college 1/-UALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs.— General Sir Richard 'Hull. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, today spent nearly an hour inspecting the Federation Military College at Sunge: Besi. 12 miles from here. Gen. Hull accompanied tjy Dato Gen. Sir Rodney Moore, Chief of Staff258 words
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Article58 1963-02-22 10 SINOAPORE. Thurs. An elderly man of means posed an a destitute and deceived the Government Into giving him public assistance for seven months, amounting to $247. A '..igislrate's court was told this tc+vy when Pengajt bin Said pleaded (ruilty to a charge of cheating. He58 words
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Article52 1963-02-22 10 KUALA LUMPUP. Thurs People in Mal.iyn wil: be able to send insured D.>rcfls to Canada 'or :hr (Irsi time Irom March 1. ih<« Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications announced The parcels can be itiiured ud to i a maximum of $300 for tr^n>m:sI von br52 words
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Advertisement408 1963-02-22 10 &COD UVER OIL CAPSULES Feel in top condition all day. every day. Take Scott's Cod Liver Oil Capsules enriched with Vitamins A and D I 'j^fr V for the glorious extra energy that IT comes from staying in good health.... ?i a and from protection against disease. Scott's Cod Liver408 words
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Advertisement794 1963-02-22 11 NOTICES I NOTICE v Biennial general meeting of tbe Medical Section of Senior Government Officers Association has now jj been fixed for Sunday 24th Pebru- t] ary at the New Maternity Hospital Kuala Lumpur Instead of Monday tl 25th February owing to the uncertainty of Hari Raya Puasa, ANGLO-FRENCH a794 words
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Advertisement516 1963-02-22 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI ACANCX FOR DIRECTOR OF MUSIC. APPLICATIONS are Invited rom suitably qualified persons for be post of Director of Music In tie Police Department, Brunei. Applicants should Ue octween tie ages of 35 and 60. QUALIFICATIONS: War Office Mploma for "Qualification as landmaster" A R.C.M. DUTIES:516 words
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Advertisement942 1963-02-22 11 (Continued from Pace SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* tl (Min.)— Box SO et*. oxtrm COOK'AMAH and Wash/Amah for European Bouse District 10. Telephone between 10.00 a.m- aad nooa ***** (B'pora). WANTBD An Efficient Stenographer for a bank. Person who can handle Independent correspondence need apply Box ASIH3 S.T. Spore. WANTBO CHINBSE942 words
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Advertisement980 1963-02-22 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT i Word* SS (Mtn.)— Box St eta, txtrm FURNISHBO TOP PORTION Praar Bungalow two bedrooms with i lepbon*. modern conveniences, Katong I rea. Rent 8300 excluding water. light. I fl. (B'por*) *****. THREE •BDROOMS, lounge and mag room. BxceUoatly fully fur- I sbed with telephone. Caa be viewed980 words
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Advertisement780 1963-02-22 11 EDUCATION l# Word* SS (Min.)— Baa St eta, txtrm MARCH SBBSIONSi Shorthand (Horning. Afternoon Evening i Typing, Book-keepmg. Accounting. Malay. Malay -ebortuaad, English, Matbematiea. Vacancies: Bpead. Theory, LCC Revisions. BIC 75 Middle Road. 10 Collyer Quay. *****. *****. BECINNtRS' RAPID A NORMAL Bnorthand Book-Keeping Typewriting Btenogriphy Private Secretarial Work. Also780 words
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Advertisement1044 1963-02-22 11 HIRE PURCHASE It Ward* SS (Mtn.)— Box St eta, txtn AIK NUA HANG Finance Limited. 88, Waterloo Street, off Bras Basal Road, Finance Hire Purchase ea New sad Used Cars. Tal: (S'pora) ***** *****. THONG HUAT MOTOR FttaSM Ltd. Finance Hire Purchase on Can. New'/Beoondhand Terms Moderate. 83, Beam Road.1,044 words
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Advertisement1009 1963-02-22 11 FOR SALE to Word* SS (Mtn.)— Box SO eta. txtn CHEAP SALE Gestetner Klectrie Duplicator rarely used. Any price considered. Enquiries to Box A 5250 B.T. Spore. HAVE AM IDEAL AquarVunT *ad Baa Aquarium will fulfil your wish. Call at 44 Dboby Ghaut, S'pora, Telephone *****. CLEARANCB SALB Of withdrawn1,009 words
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Advertisement655 1963-02-22 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) IS Wars!* SS (M Box SO cl: txlrm PHOTOSTATS BY PMOTOMATIL, 58. Robinson K0.,4. Tel: *****. KWOK'S PHOVOCOPV SERVICE 23 Tba Arcad* Ist '•loor. Tel: 9MIO. ALL DOCUMENTS PHOTOCOPIED Taafs Photocopy Strvica 10, Boat Quay. 984«u. MOTIOH SMITH 11 Battsrf Road B'por* Can do Paoto- Printing655 words
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Article, Illustration155 1963-02-22 12 CRITTALL DIRECTOR IN NEXT WEEK THE deputy managing director of The Crittall Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of Braintree, England, is arriving in Singapore on Tuesday during a trip to Australia, New Zealand and the Far East. He is Mr. Geoffrey Le Mare (above), who is a director of various subsidiary and155 words
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Article30 1963-02-22 12 Lombard Bank announces that Mr. R. R. Carey Evans has been Invited to Join the board of Lombard Central Finance Co. Ltd., Singapore, it Is stated in London.30 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-02-22 12 Pelaco shirt sales up 200 per cent in two years here HIRST introduced into Singapore and Malaya in 1961, the Australian nuige ol Pelaco shirts has been phenomenally successful, according to Mr. Arthur J. Ramsay, sales and export manager of Pelaco Ltd. of Richmond. Victoria. Mr. Ramsay, on his fourth252 words
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Article56 1963-02-22 12 The Vienna International Spring Pair will be held from March 10 to 17, and the 78th Vienna International Autumn Pair from Sept. 8 to 15. The fair is a general one, covering all consumer goods, capital goods and agricultural products of Austrian i.riKin as well as56 words
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Article55 1963-02-22 12 VS. Steel Corporation announced in New York that it was reducing prices of certain grades of stainless steel and strip steel, to meet various forms of foreign and domestic competition. The cuts range up to 10 US c«nte a lb. for certain types of xtnp steei and55 words
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Article89 1963-02-22 12 SMALL FIRM DISPLAY AT BANGKOK MORE than 280 American small manufacturers of business machines and office equipment have been invited by the Small Business Administration (SBA) to exhibit at the South-East Asian Trade Centre show at Bangkok from June 17 to July 26. Mr. Irving Mancss. an official of SBA.89 words
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Article369 1963-02-22 12 ANTHONY OEI - $lm. STORE CAR BATTERY FACTORY ANTHONY OEI Set up with Australian interest By fjLYDE Industries Pty. Ltd. of Sydney, a leading Australian industrial group whose activities range from the production of engineering items to automotive supplies, has embarked on a project in Singapore to manufacture car, truck and tractor batteries,369 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-02-22 12 2 to study tractor production rpWO Asian executives of Borneo Motors will leave for Britain early next month for a two months' advance training course at the Massey-Ferguson School of Farm Mechanisation and to study the latest technical methods employed on tractor production. They are Mr. Chandr-in Nair, assistant sales102 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-02-22 12 Peugeot is third in Malayan mart claim A FRENCH car factory representative, who predicted a good market in Malaya six years ago, is back to see his prediction come true. Mr. A. Jurovsky. assistant export manager of the Peugeot factory in France, has Just completed a week's survey in Malaya223 words
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Article202 1963-02-22 12 Device in flats to fool burglars AN electronic device designed to keep burglars away is to be incorporated into 42 units of flats now being built In Geylang, Singapore. According to a director of Ean Llan Ltd.. who are building the flats, this is the first time that such a202 words
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Article105 1963-02-22 12 $3.6 m. plant for Taipeh company 11TESTINGHOU8E Electric Tf International Co. will supply $3.6 million worth of electrical equipment to a new chemical plant In Formosa, according to reports from New York. The plant, to be operated by Mobil China Allied Chemical Industries Ltd. of Taipeh, and completed later this105 words
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Article70 1963-02-22 12 Technical serrtce representatives of the Agricultural and Advisory Department of 1.C.1. (Malaya) Ltd. held their annual conference at Fraser's Hill last week. They were: Messrs. Chew Chang Gi (Singapore), Tan Wee Seng (Perak), Ong Yons Seng (Malacca). Tang Ytt Lar., Yang Show Fool and P. T. Low70 words
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Advertisement207 1963-02-22 12 A. C. Electric Motors... fa* I over 3 million BROOK Motors have been £j|u»~v supplied to every flB part of the world. '^■flftaJ^jUZ^ From 1/25 H.P. To 650 H.P. I SOLE AGENTS: R. E. MORRIS Co., Ltd., 18-C. Battery Road, Singapore. Tel: *****/8 174. Batu Rood, K. Lumpur. Td: *****207 words
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Advertisement90 1963-02-22 12 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR E2sHB^Bff*^n^st^i^^^^^^^^B^9X2ai RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Mown Utnm •O. OItH.K «0«0. l..««»O.». WEARNE BROS. LTD. 109, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur. the world's largest manufacturers of precision chain offer--132 I standard chains and attachments for conveying and elevating up to90 words
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Advertisement1453 1963-02-22 13 4 TO LIVERPOOI 4 WEST COAST UK.: Due Spore Sails P. Sham Penang MENESTKEUS livtrpMl, Glasgow Gla. It Tetay FoB 21/27 Fel 21 MtNEIAUS A.j-imoLt^ Liverpool Gta. 11 Fek 24 Fek 25/ 2 Mar 1 CALCNAS imrpoel. Gn now fek 2) Mar 1 Mat 1 BEMOOOCn liftrpeol. Havre. rttMburg Mar1,453 words
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Advertisement2976 1963-02-22 13 mmmium^mmvim THE t. A. C LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERBAM. AMSURBAM. OSLO. SBTHtNBURB ANU LOPtWii..tH AJtL v9i p Sham larVSlNlfl "WtTORIA" til. IT/24 FH 27 Fll/1 Mar 25/27 Fel H»SJJ?I "BASRA" a) 21 rel/ 4 Mar J, 7 Mai 1/ I Mai \SXi_Vjiy "MAUCCA" 22/74 Mar2,976 words
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Advertisement1335 1963-02-22 13 ♦a—^ McAUSIER 6c CO., LTD. frn Tel: Ha. ***** K^ BLLERMAN LIKE <S* KLAVBN7JSS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, IBS MBJUL SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. HULL t MIIILESIIOUGH. SEATUE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF ELY* Acciptiag cargo fer Central I saitk S'pora P. Sham Penarg toimtiiul It Pt/21 Flk 24/2S Fak Spore1,335 words
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Article138 1963-02-22 14 MELBOURNE, Thurs. /"GENERAL lnrotmmt and Inv" diutriai shares ware steadier today and falls slightly shaded riaas. Company reports continue to be the main Influence. A-F.I. gained 6d. to 19s. 6d. on its U.K. parent company's offer of 30s. 4d. cash for all public held (hares. A.O.G. firmed Is.138 words
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Article255 1963-02-22 14 Vf APJCM tint irada rubber buywt etatwd at 5 p.m. hi BlnItapore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at TT| cent* per lb. down Umequarten of a cent. The tone waa ■jwiet. I C. CR.A. and PMR I cl.tlm prlee* Hi tents per rt>. yeatarday: mt. 1 R.B.S. prompt t.o.b.255 words
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Article150 1963-02-22 14 SNIP* lying alensaM* the Stns*p*re Hirttur wharve* or «»p*alad teday Boob Bee N.W. 1. Sunda 38/30. Bedlli N.W. 2. Ampcaaa 46. Meneethtua 35/36, Nippon 13/14. Mlbaru Ma.ru 24. Bhoho Mam 23. RajuU Sl/12, Nlkkob Mara 29/30, SumpKan N.W. 3, Pulau Kidjanie N.W. 5, Slettcr N.W. 4. Transbalt150 words
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Article25 1963-02-22 14 February. 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 7?i cento (down three-quarters of a cent). TIN: $426.59 (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (up 10 tons).25 words
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Article98 1963-02-22 14 CHI ME IE Preduee Ciehans* a sm«apere neon Brtctt per picul ye»t*fday: Ceeenut ell: bulk 543 aellen, dram 546 Mller*. Cepra: Feb. /March UK/Con tlnent |27| buyer*. Pepper: Muntok white Jl«2t eellen. Sarawak white HftO sellers, apeetal Sarawak black »112| aellera. irarbled Lampong black I1O7» aellere. ASTA tU7i98 words
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674 1963-02-22 14 From Our Market Correspondent BOTH the Industrial and tin share sections of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday drifted to lower levels on weaker buying sapport induced by the uncertain IndonesianMalayan situation. Losses in industrials were up to 5 cents and in tins up674 words
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Article24 1963-02-22 14 Malayan Stork Indirrs Feb. 20 Feb. 21 Industrials: 98.H0 94.31 Tins: 10!.31 101.12 S rubbers: 105.39 105.39 Dec- 29. 1962 m 100.24 words
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Article664 1963-02-22 14 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lv.mpur trading rooms of the M-.ilayan Stock Exchange yesterday, <vith the number of the shares waded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (1,000) 51. 51: C.T.S. erd*. (2.900) 43*. 6d. Dunlep* (3.000) S2.SO I>, (1.000) 12 53 D. J2.52 BL, (46.000) 52.52,664 words
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370 1963-02-22 14 AFTER its recent easing tendency the Straits tin price yesterday remained unchanged at $426.50 per picul on an offering estimated to be increased by 10 tons to 260 tons. In London overnight trading In tin was rather livelier, but prices showed little change.370 words
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Article140 1963-02-22 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Feb. 21. Three month*. Dtinlop* 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d F. N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4 Qsramona 11 eta. 8. Traction 1 3 J. Waucb lo eta Bhril 15 eta U. Brew 24 eta Steamahlp 9 ct(. M. Cement 18 eta 8. Tlmr* 22 Sta140 words
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Article65 1963-02-22 14 The Malayan Exchange Bank*' Awdilliu made this change In its rates to merchants yesterday (the rate Is to $100): Srlllng TT or OD ready: Italian Lire *****. On the frt* •icnan«« market in Hone Kong yesttrday rhr u.t. tfsllar mi quoted at A 771. for T.T. nnrt tuning65 words
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Advertisement1132 1963-02-22 14 H*. V *sHk>*a**^*si I P— Vf\ L<^Av^L KJCm^AKI RISEN KAISHA.^ LTD. U.S.A. PaeUle, Atlantic, tfc Great Lakes Servtee Load* Lotos HA EIA Vk ETA ETA Spore ■>. S'haai Honolulu S. F'coco L. AnnlM N. York Cltvtlano KiMlMra Man" Mi. 11-11 14 Mm 21 Mm 24 Mar II Apr 27 Apr1,132 words
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Advertisement1066 1963-02-22 14 «cce»ti*f carta Irta Ctuta, U.J. AUHtic at* U.t. Ncitt »at**viit*t ts*(/i.tti*ac tt tinoNi mt Port T*im*>f ».>.«., K> Wl IWIU ""^"ThTacelphl* Ntw Tort Los An|tlti Francisco Sinpoort Jettoset Maertk 11/H Ftk 17/11 Mar Liv Matnk 1/ J Mtt 1/ 4 Mm M/tl Mar H.cal.nt Matnk 22 ftl 1 Mat 15,1,066 words
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Advertisement156 1963-02-22 14 H^JORIENTl LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Deporti »mmm 12»k March 1963 Singapore 15th March 1963 for Hongkong 19th/21t» March, Japan 25rh/29rh March Momfcoat 2a*J/4rh April RattjrM: Singopor* 9th April 1963 PtjMNfj 12th April 1963 Faros from: Panang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE apply156 words
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Advertisement922 1963-02-22 15 |^^jSe^^^^sL^fcJ^^Sfc»^aJ^^UUj^L!SfcZ3L.^Ml LAUNCHES FOR SALE BY TENDER "KKRISI" Length 430' Breadth 103" Depih 4'l". 3uilt Singapore 1948 Gross tons 17.55. Previously licensed to carry 22 passengers. Friginet Russel Newbury 3 cylinder 48 H.P. HENCHARIT Length 254" Breadth 5 7" Depth 27". Built Cingapore 1949. Gross tons 3. Licensed to carry 12922 words
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Advertisement688 1963-02-22 15 I NOTICES BANK HOLIDAYS The Banks In the Federation of Malaya will be closed for business on MONDAY and TUESDAY 25th and 26th FEBRUARY 1963 HARI RAYA PUASA. Chairman. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. NOTICE Mr. A. E. Pattlnson who was employed as a Canvasser in Mansfield688 words
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Advertisement416 1963-02-22 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received trom registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'EX' and above up to 12.00 noon on 3rd March. 1963 at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D. Trengganu at Kuala I Trengganu for CONSTRUCTION OP AN EXTENSION TO THE P.W.D. STATE ENGINEER'S OFFICE416 words
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Advertisement869 1963-02-22 15 TENDERS TENDERS au Invited from P.W.D. Non-P.W.D. Registered Contractors for the purchase of one Old Sampan R9 No. 2615 lying at the P.W.D. Marine Depot Kallang, Singapore, up to 12 •> Noon on 5.3.63. Tenders must be submitted In Sealed Envelopes and Deposited into Tender Box E No. 6 at869 words
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Advertisement597 1963-02-22 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA I PERAK Tenders for "tbe layln. m a 15 neb. diameter asbestos cement rater mala from Paaang Rengas c stake to filter bouse at Kuala n )hal" will be received at the MDcc of tbe Jurutera Negerl, p abaun Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipob T p to597 words
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Advertisement320 1963-02-22 15 TENDERS J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received froi Srtstered P.W.D. Contractors 1 la«l 'EX' and above up to 12.0 oon on 3rd. March. 1963 at tt Illce of the Stale Engine* .W.D. Trengganu at Kual rengganu for CONSTRUCTION OP A DOl BLE QUARTERS AN CHECKING STATION TO IUE320 words
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Advertisement183 1963-02-22 15 TENDERS CANTEEN TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are Invited for the contract ol running ol the Pntra n Engilsli School Canteen. Kangur n i lrom 1/5 t>3 to 30/4/64 Tendeis X) close on 18/3/63 at noon. Partlcule lars are available trom the Headr. master. la P.W.D. SINGAPORE P TENDER NOTK I T183 words
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366 1963-02-22 16 KIWIS PUT ON FIJIAN SHOW TO TAME SERVICES SINGAPORE, Thursday. L^IVE GREAT' tries by centre Collins gave Ist r Battalion New Zealand Regiment, the Parelf champions, a decisive 23-3 win over Singapore Joint Services in their Rugby match before a huge crowd on the padang today. Services fielded several subti'ute.s366 words
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Article39 1963-02-22 16 GYMNASTS SINGAPORE Thurs Gymaata m Minna port- -ire lorming an association to organise the snort. A pro-tern committee of 15 j lvi.< been formed. Jack Panco't i Army wtio competed in the I Rome Olympics, will be national coach.39 words
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Article27 1963-02-22 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. RAF stations will compete in the FEAP hockey championship here from Mar 7to 14. They are Chanai. Selrtar. Teneah Butterwonh. :id Hone Kons.27 words
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Article24 1963-02-22 16 IPOH. Thurs.— The Perak Women F.A. annual meeting scheduled for labt night was postnoned because the president. Katnsiah Ibrahim, was away in Penang.24 words
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Article, Illustration901 1963-02-22 16 Ishii sets a hot pace with five under par 68 SINGAPORE OPEN STARTS WITH RECORD ROUND -j By L.C. HOFFMAN JNR. and LIM KEE CHAN Singapore, Thursday rpOMOO ISHII, the 26-year-old professional from Japan, broke the course record today by one stroke and took the first-day lead ir the Singapore901 words
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Article93 1963-02-22 16 BOYCOTT BY ARAB LEAGUE IS ON r'AlßO, Thurs. Members of the Arab League have agreed to boycott the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games unless the lOC revokes the disqualification of Indonesia, according to Sayed Nofal. the League's assistant secretary-general. Mr. Nofal tcld Reuter a secret recommendation was adopted at a meetingReuter - 93 words
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Article156 1963-02-22 16 Liverpool knock Burnley out I ONDON, Thurs.-tiverpool last night scored an extra-time win over Burnley, last year's beaten F.A. Cup finalists, to knock them out of this season s competition. The winning goal came from the penalty spot only 20 seconds from the end of extra time Adum Blacklaw. the156 words
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Article63 1963-02-22 16 MOSCOW: A collective farm soccer team called "The Road to Communism" who swept all before them in Southern Russia has come to the end of the road. Pravda reported that 16 players of the team had been banned from the game and stripped of their medals and prize.,63 words
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Article617 1963-02-22 16 68 T. Ishii (33, 35 1 i 89 B. Arda i 35. 34 70 A. Murray t35, 35). 71 —B. Devlin (36. 35); H. Suclmoto (37, 34). 72 R. McCaUibter (39. 33); K. Nagle (30. 36). 73 C. A. Amm (37. 36); A. Brookes (38. 35 Y.617 words
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Article88 1963-02-22 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. A, T. Rajah, who declined to stand tor re-election as SAAA pntldent, told the annual meeting today that he had served for "toe long a period and It is high Uom that someone new should take over." He would, however, be available for88 words
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Article221 1963-02-22 16 RACING by Epsom Jeep PENANG. Thurs. Shaw Stable's horses continued to impress most at the gallops this morning when the going was fast. Showjirl III (Lyail Harbridge up) stepped out In fine style when she outpaced speedy Actress III (Merv Posnert over 3f in221 words
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Article22 1963-02-22 16 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Cricket Association will hold their annual meeting next Wednesday i 7.30 p.m.) at the Chinese Recreation Club.22 words
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Article26 1963-02-22 16 IPOH. Thurs. Ipoh District Football League officials: .^resident Teoh Chye Hin; vice-presi-dents S. Nallah and N. Boswell; secretary Cheah Clieong Sin; treasurer 00l Seang Eng.26 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-02-22 16 ERNEST FRIDA - Benaud: I'd like to bring 1961 Test team here ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Australia's Test captain Richie Benaud said in Singapore today that he was trying to .bring the 1961 Australian Test side which beat l?ngla i nd for a tour of Malaya In August and September this year.402 words
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Advertisement191 1963-02-22 16 rtaillliMHl^lMHaMi^Hß m 1 COOL CUSTOMERS ■MHI are our business! And arr they enthiuusiic about us' Step into any oAicr. >hop or home thai hut Climate Control and >ou rind lots of cool people, efficient, alert and h -'PP>. glad that some wise man has insulted Worthington. What Ihttt wi\e man191 words
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Advertisement115 1963-02-22 16 w if A\ I I 91 H H V IjQ Sal I m^ /W t 'U s If W m Some notable achievements of the Fuji Electric Co. include the first "Fahbar" transformer built in Japan and the world's largest gas turbine generator. Shown above are two examples of Fuji115 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-02-22 16 SPORTS DIARY GOLF S'PORL «pen championships 2nd day (Upper Thomson Rd). TENNIS FARELF championships (Tangllm. HOCKEY IPOH DIV. 2: Education Deot. v PPP (lower padang).25 words
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Article, Illustration236 1963-02-22 17 SYDNEY, Thurs.— The Duke of Norfolk, MCC's team manager, said today: "Perhaps we should try to forget about the word 'Ashes' and play each match as a separate entity Commenting on the drawn Test rubber between Australia and England, the Duke said: 'TakingReuter - 236 words
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Article564 1963-02-22 17 Jack Fingleton - Jack Fingleton SYDNEY, Thurs Many odd statements have been made Jn this "wordy" Test series between Australia and England which ended here yesterday after a long and often painful existence. But the oddest of all came from Ted Dexter, the England skipper, who564 words
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Article375 1963-02-22 17 Barrington tops batting averages SYDNEY. Thurs, Ken Barring, ton, the England batsman, who scored 582 runs at an average of 72.75. had the highest aggregate of a batsman on either side in the Test series between Australia and England which ended here yesterday. from their IB first-class matches In Australia.375 words
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Article98 1963-02-22 17 CYDNEY. Thurs. Freddie Irueman. the Yorkshire and England fast bowler, left for New Zealand today with the MCC team but his hamstring injury makes him a doubtful starter for the Pint Test at Auckland on Saturday Trueman broke down with the muscle trouble onReuter - 98 words
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Advertisement169 1963-02-22 17 Plan now to attend this annual golf classic! THE MALAYAN OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP W^^^i^he tournament will be held at the SELANGOR GOLF CLUB 4«^ Sunday, March iqfi^ f ™nlJif Oß S30 000 SJMa fIXr RIZE money •fijr 11 IP* 4^" ,Mk% TROPHY You will be able to see the most169 words
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Advertisement456 1963-02-22 17 P2r»O ACHES and PAINS goand then you say thanks to f/De Witt's JIJV Kidney Bladder Pills fl They give quick help to your kidney. %n6 Madder M to ct ouf ponort m your bo'.y that cause WkX *CHING MUSCLES. RHEUMATISM, JOINT PAINS and B»CKACHE rhen. as four paint go. O«456 words
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Miscellaneous293 1963-02-22 17 Straits Times Crossword P i p i i* i bHF f* i r p ACROSS 7. Rent reduction. 1. If upset, stay where it's warm 8. State of depression or fuse (8). (8). I. 'T* give* me a convulsion and 11. A ceremonial event? (13). makes me sick (6>. 18.293 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-02-22 18 Latest Hartnell creation (by courtesy of Bank of England) was Margot's only for an hour FLANKED by security men and with police standing by, 20-year-old Hartnell model Margot Greenfield arrives at the Odeon, Hammersmith, London, in a £5,000 dress. Made from 1,000 £5 notes by courturier Norman212 words
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Article131 1963-02-22 18 BALTIMORE. Thurs.— More than 400 Negro and white university students are in jail here in' connection with an anti-segregation campaign against a local cinema. Three hundred students picketed the cinema last night for .the sixth successive day after civic leaders met in vain with lawyersReuter - 131 words
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104 1963-02-22 18 PI WARNS ALIEN TRAWLERS IN WATERS MANILA. Thurs.—Philippine Navy Chief, Commodore Juan Magluyan, toda> ordered an intensification of the drive against alien vessels fishing in Philippine waters, the Philippine Navy announced today. Cmdr. Magluyan issued the order following the apprehension of a Nationalist Chinese fishing boat, for illegal entry andUPI - 104 words
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Article70 1963-02-22 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs- Gol. Chin Soli. 17. an adult CtfttJ student of Raffles Institution stabbed in the back after he attacked by a Rang of s'nur 'hugs near lils home in Ban da s tree- 1 ton is h; Goh was returning iome after attending his niKht class70 words
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Article31 1963-02-22 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative rhr.tt .ma Loan Society will prevent ten scholarship awards of $50 each to members' children on Sunday at the P.W.D. Club31 words
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323 1963-02-22 18 ADELAIDE, Thurs. Many children collapsed in the scorching South Australian sun while waiting to greet Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip here today. A senior ambulance official estimated that more than 1.000 children had been treated at two gatherings where the royal couple were greetedReuter - 323 words
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Article58 1963-02-22 18 PATIALA (North India). Thurs. —About 13.000 people died of smallpox in India last year, according to Dr. K. M. Lall, Deputy Director-General of Health Services. Dr. Lall told students at the Medical College here yesterday that the Government hoped to vaccinate about 50 million people againstReuter - 58 words
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Article359 1963-02-22 18 LONDON. Thurs. It iuu> been a fairly satisfactory day a Lo-.dot. stock markets. Equities mam ;iinec. a firm undertone and sei.ctivu buying produced a sizeable list of gains. Sentiment was helped 10 some extent by the unemployment figures, the rise being smaller iliar. expected. Gilts remained unsettled and359 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-02-22 18 EVEN when he is playing cricket for England in Australia, the Rev. David Sheppard is given a church job to do. Last Monday, in Sydney, he donned his Anglican robes to christen the son of a cricketing friend. The father. Ceylonborn Gamini Goonesena.Expresspic - 86 words
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Article36 1963-02-22 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— rrcftssor J. D. Hermann will give it talk on "People of the Canadian Aictic" to members of the V's Men's Club of Singapore at a luncheon meeting on Saturday at Princes' Restaurant.36 words
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213 1963-02-22 18 COLOMBO. Thurs DRAFT Press Bill, which would set up a' Press Council with power to prohibit ilupublication of certain types of news and to compel newspapers to publish news issued by the Government, was circulated among memben of the Government Parliamentary Group here today.Reuter - 213 words
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Article34 1963-02-22 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Sin gapore Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association will celebrate their 77th Founder's pay With a reunion dinner on tTiday. March 1. at the Lee Kuo Chuan Auditorium. Barker Road.34 words
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Advertisement43 1963-02-22 18 Word* Sin I Minimum) LIM To Ail., n anil IIMMn |f |B, BungK.-ir Ward. IMrMtJ Ho«i' tv KrlMii. ThankK to doclon and TAN Tn Si. I BW| «nd Ban K»nk I daughter Ruth Cl-2-63 Thank* to itaff X.X Hoapital and Kfcon Maternity Horn*43 words
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Advertisement11 1963-02-22 18 Have a brandy and... /BOTTLEO B^V k ~z=zr -p\ //Spec/a/ \k11 words
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