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Title Section21 1963-02-23 1 A V E BACE DAILY CEBTIIIEP SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1963. if 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration518 1963-02-23 1 Bar to 'trials of strength' Government to be given power to compel industry dispute parties to go to court Strikes: Plan to give Government i new powers it U A L A LUMPUR. tnm racvnl mn* It tftm KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Industrial Court Ordinance is to be518 words
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240 1963-02-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A special meeting between the Malayan and British Governments is to be held to discuss the build -up of the Federation Armed Forces, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said ionight. Tun Kazak. who described the talks he had with the240 words
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Article194 1963-02-23 1 LIBYA QUAKE KILLS 500 PEOPLE MORE THAN 500 peop Libyan earthquake a BENGHAZI, Friday, le have been killed in a md more than 12,000 are reported homeless. British troops are helping to dig out the dead and the injured from the ruins of the desert town oi Barce, where hundreds194 words
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Article58 1963-02-23 1 LONDON. Fri. Communist China has handed India a stiff protest Note against alleged ■slanders" by the Indians in connection with the agreement '"in principle" between Peking and Pakistan on boundary matters, the New China news agency reported today. The Note "categorically rejected the totally unreasonable protest (to58 words
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Article72 1963-02-23 1 LONDON. Fri. The Indonesian Ambassador in London. Mr. Burhanudin Mohammad Clan, today called on Lord Honi". the British Foreign Secretary, and delivered a reply to two messages to Indonesia from Lord Home during his 20-minute call. The spokesman declined io reveal the contents of the repiy but saidReuter - 72 words
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198 1963-02-23 1 Muslims in Java warned against eating mice JAKARTA, Fri.—Java- nese Muslims have been officially warned that dining on mice and rats is forbidden under Islamic law. A Religious Affairs Department statement Issued here said it had received several queries about the religious legality of using grain-fattened mice for food, asUPI - 198 words
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66 1963-02-23 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A businessman. Sim Swee Seng. 49. collapsed and died soon after attending a dinner party in the Capitol Restaurant tonight. Sim had taken the lift with friends to the ground floor after the dinner. He walked through the lobby to North Bridge66 words
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Article57 1963-02-23 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. US. officials said yesterday tha. the Soviet passenger liner Baltik.t had left Havana, presumably carrying some of the troops whim Mr Khrushchev promised to vviuidrau from Cuba. They did not know how Many Soviet military men were aboard the liner, but noted thatReuter - 57 words
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Article31 1963-02-23 1 PNOMPENH. Fri. The Cam bodlan Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, now vuitlng Shanghai, has made it lear there was no truth In reports that he had resigned.— W.P.l.31 words
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101 1963-02-23 1 Fire peril in town of l,2oopeople EL DORADO (Arkansas). Fri.— A freight train hauling extremely volatile ammonium nitrate fertilizer smashed into a petrol truck at nearby Norphlet today. The fuel burst into flames and police began evacuating the town of 1.200. The Union County sheriff's office said there were no101 words
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Article45 1963-02-23 1 SAIGON. Fri. Ueut-Oen. Sir Nigel Poett. Commander-in-chief of the British Far East Ural Forces, will arrive here on Tuesday for a one-day farewell visit before relinquishing his command, the British Embassy announced today. Oen. Poett assumed the command in June 1061. dealer.45 words
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Article47 1963-02-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Chief Polite Officer of all States in the Federation today announced the lifting of the ban on fire crackers for Hari Raya Paasa celebrations. Crackers may be let off from 6 p.m. on Monday until 6 p.m. on Tuesday.47 words
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Article34 1963-02-23 1 MANILA. Fli. Filipino UeR jrars who make an avertiße of eight pesos (M> a day must file income tax returns, according to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Mr. Joee B- Llngad— .'.P.l.34 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-02-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Dr. Wane Gung-wu. senior lecturer at the University of Malaya, who has been appointed dean of the Faculty of Arts. His appointment was announced by the University's Vice-chancellor, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, today. Dr. Wane, who is a graduate95 words
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Article, Illustration1042 1963-02-23 1 Singapore University to raise $40 million SINGAPORE, Friday. University of Singapore is seeking $40 million from the people in the State to finance the university's expansion programmes. The Vice-Chancellor, Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, told a press conference today that he hoped to raise the funds within five years. About $201,042 words
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Article35 1963-02-23 1 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson, leader of the Opposition, reaffirmed his party's support or Nato and opposed Polaris nuclear submarine bases under United States control to Britain in nationwide broadcast last night. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article101 1963-02-23 1 3 'COLD STORE' MEN ARE FREED SINGAPORE, Fri. »3 Three men arrested here during "Operation Cold Store" three weeks ago have been released, it was announced today. This leaves 118 people still under detention in Singapore and the Federation. Those released are Sim Bok Kuan, vice-chairman of the Singapore Rural101 words
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Article48 1963-02-23 1 THIRD WORLD WAR WARNING >H)v< ou In pef.-i). "Mini t r "M RnfliM i Maltaw li today w .trii'-ii In jl< 'I ■th "n uli i w«»ul r l it" in 111 w.ii He b Ann m tn ratal menacing Ku^ 1 Caribbean I F 148 words
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Advertisement22 1963-02-23 1 CITROEN Safety comfort Luxury SOLE AGENTS THE EASTERN AUTO CO., LTD. 185 Cl«m«nc«au Avanu*. Sinfapora-9. T.I ***** W. Represented throughout the Federation.22 words
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265 1963-02-23 2 Jakarta: We could have won Brunei war AFRO-ASIAN DESK JAKARTA, Friday. JNDONESIAX troops could have decided the military phase of the Brunei revolt "a long time ago," the Indonesian Herald said yesterday. In an editorial the newspaper, which generally reflects government foreign policy, said the troops would have ousted 'colonialReuter - 265 words
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109 1963-02-23 2 SOEKARND TO VISIT MANILA IN! JUNE MANILA. Fri. President Soekarno of Indonesia will visit the Philippines probably In June, according to Philippine President Macapasal here. Mr Macapagai told reporters in Baguio City. 150 miles north of here, that Dr. Soekarno had accepted his invitation. Manila newspapers were agreed today that109 words
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Article37 1963-02-23 2 MONTEVIDEO. Fri. i liglH and telephones were cut off early yesterday following a surprise strike of power and communications workers. The only service maintained < »v an emergency one for hos- i -neuterReuter - 37 words
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Article76 1963-02-23 2 30 HELD IN POLICE MUTINY ELISABETUVILLE. Fri. Swedish U.N. troops I rstt-rday arrested 30 gendarmes who mutinied, jailed their officers and began looting at K;i panKa, north cast Katanga, a U.N. spokesman said here. The gendarmes had been brought under control without bloodshed, he added. The spokesman said the U.N.Reuter - 76 words
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Article23 1963-02-23 2 MOSCOW Fn. Mr. T:khon Hokolov. First Secretary of Kazakhstan, was sackrtl yesierdnr lor ".serious errors" it trai Mnounced here.— ReutrrReuter - 23 words
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Article51 1963-02-23 2 The groom in shorts LAGOS. Fri.— A registrar here yesterday refused to marry a young Nigerian couple because the groom was wearing shorts. The man dashed home to change into long trousers and when he got back the register office was shut for the day. The couple will try again51 words
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Article23 1963-02-23 2 MONO KONG. Fri. A two- »e< k Australian food and vine fpsiivnl opened in 100 Hong Kon* stores today. Rfuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article273 1963-02-23 2 DATELINE A MACAO trisha rider won HKslo after boasting that he could beat the Hong Kong oyster eating champions, who could swallow oiily abort 120 oysters In 15 minutes. Fellow trisha riders saw him eat 100 dumplings (sui mail, with a kati of Chinese wine to wash them273 words
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194 1963-02-23 2 T^EW DELHI, Fri.— Mrs. Lakshmi Menon, Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, is reported to have said that India expects friendly countries to help her with their air power if China launches a surprise air attack. But she is understood toReuter - 194 words
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137 1963-02-23 2 COUGH COUGH CODE HELPS 600 PASS TEST rKYO, Fri. Two men who kept flunking Japan's stiff written examination for driving licences actually knew the answers by heart and signalled them to others taking the test at the same time by a "coughing code," police said yesterday. The code was oneUPI - 137 words
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Article61 1963-02-23 2 MACAO, Fri. Mr. Hut YeeChung. a Hong Kong busine&v man representing tne Macao Car.idrome (Vat Yuen) Company. Limited, yesterday put his name to a Government contract which gives the company a sevenyear franchise to hold greyhound races in Macao. He told reporters afterwards the company hopedReuter - 61 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-02-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby \r y^s V-iSH^T 7^ -.-n^^ ijjii^ i, [I ll**-214 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-02-23 3 and here's why THEREs nothing abstract about the laugh although the occasion is an exhibition of "way out" American modern art. It's Princess Margaret enjoying a between-pictures joke with husband Tony ArmstrongJones at the Royal Academy in London. "Creations" that the couple saw included one made up of (real) clocks,Mirrorpic - 71 words
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136 1963-02-23 3 The cost of no Skybolt: £1,400,000 LONDON, Fri.— Britain will have to foot a bill for £1,400.000 because of the United States decision to cancel Skybolt. the air-de-livered nuclear weapon which was to have been the mainstay of Britain's V-bomber force. A supplementary air estimate published yesterday applied for parliamentaryReuter - 136 words
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Article45 1963-02-23 3 U)NDON. Fri. The Variety Club of Britain has chosen Peter OToole as best Film Actor of 1962 for his performance in Lawrence of Arabia. Leslie Caron was the choice for best actress for her part in The L-Shaped Room. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article41 1963-02-23 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— King Sri Savang Vatthana of Lao 6. and a royal entourage Including Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma, arrived by air at Knoxvllle. Tennessee, last night on the first leg of a visit to the US— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article24 1963-02-23 3 THE HAGUE. PrJ. Parliament i yesterday approved a treaty under i which West Germany will pay £25.500.000 for war damage.— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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250 1963-02-23 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday ordered U.S. forces to take action against any ship or plane which tried to repeat Wednesday's Cuban MiG attack on an American shrimpboat in the Caribbean. He told a press conference the reasons for the attack onReuter - 250 words
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195 1963-02-23 3 Technical magazine speaks of a Soviet Skybolt i MOSCOW, Fri. The ITI Soviet Air Force now has supersonic rocket-carrying planes capable of hitting enemy targets Jrom outside the zone of anti-aircraft defence, according to the official news agency Tass. The claim came in a Tass article by Col. Mikhail Golyshev.Reuter - 195 words
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151 1963-02-23 3 EXPELLED: 'I AM GOING TO HAVE A BABY' UNMARRIED STUDENT OXFORD, Fri.— Oxford University humanist Ruth Cowau. 19. who announced in a university magazine that she was both unmarried *nd pregnant, was expelled yesterday. 1 Miss Cowan wrote in the magazine that she so firmly believed In human- Ism thatUPI - 151 words
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Article185 1963-02-23 3 LONDON. Fri.— Mrs. Usance Dlskul wife of the Assistant Military Attache to the Royal Thai Embassy In London., won almost £1.000 on a treble chance bet at dog racing In London's White City Stadium last night. For a two shilling stake her first bet on a treble185 words
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163 1963-02-23 3 The new Bible: It's sheer murder' LONDON. Fri. The translation of the New English Bible yes-i terday was described as "sheer murder" in a debate at the Anglican Church Assembly: Mr Ivor Bulmer-Thomas. a member of the assembly's House of Laity, said he thought the version was "vulgar, trivial andUPI - 163 words
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Article226 1963-02-23 3 LONDON. Friday. |t| R. Harold Wilson, the newly elected Leader of the Opposition, last night named the lieutenants he has chosen to lead the party into battle with the Conservatives at the next general election. The deputy leader with responsibility for the home front isReuter - 226 words
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283 1963-02-23 3 I ONDON. Frl. Robert Shaw. 35-year-old British actor and novelist offered no defence here yesterday when his wife. Mrs. Jennifer Marguerite Shaw, now living In Jamaica, was granted a decree nisi in the divorce court because of Mr. Shaw's adultery with actress Mary283 words
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126 1963-02-23 3 Day the women take over town hall BONN. Fri. Washerwomen wielding brooms and wearing masks swarmed yesterday into the town hall at Benel, across the Rhine from Bonn, and forced the male staff to "surrender" or face being stripped. The women were taking advantage of their traditional one day supremacyReuter - 126 words
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Advertisement184 1963-02-23 3 GOOD NEWS TO ALL L. C. E. STUDENTS ASIA FOR LC.E. by Henry S.K. Tan Revised Edition is NOW AVAILABLE AT ALL n~ ._^^iriiniTir book shops (BASED ON NEW*"*— -N,*,,^. W Price 53.80 GEOGRAPHY SYLLABI'S) Published by UNITED PUBLISHERS, Sole Distributor UNITED BOOK COMPANY, 187-18». Carnarvon Street, Penang. Branch: 91,184 words
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Advertisement292 1963-02-23 3 DO YOU LOVE ME? YES, I LOVE YOU! Your wife and children expect this answer They sincerely believe that you mean it. We know that you mean It! They do not expect you to let them down. We know that you will net want to. But have you taken all292 words
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148 1963-02-23 4 *Def end shores of Malaya' call by MIC chief SINGAPORE, Fri. The Malayan Indian Congress here today appealed to the people to make "substantial" contributions to the Malaysia patriotic fund to protect Malaysia from external aggression. In a signed statement, the MIC president, Mr. John Jacob, referred to the recent148 words
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Article171 1963-02-23 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. ii/ATER shortage has hit Singapore again. Homes in most elevated areas are only getting trickles from their taps. In some homes the taps are dry. Lack of water from the JoI reservoirs suppliers of er cent of State watercaused a 'all in presln the171 words
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116 1963-02-23 4 $5,000 bail for clerk is withdrawn SINGAPORE. Fri. A Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, withdrew an offer of $5,000 bail in one surety made this morn ins when a clerk. Lim Ken* Lens, 21, appeared before him again in the afternoon on an amended charge. In the morning, Lim was116 words
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Article107 1963-02-23 4 i SINGAPORE. Fri. The Boys I Brigade Singapore Battalion— will hold a "Beating the Retreat' I ceremony to mark the end ol this I year's recruiting campaign on March 2 at the Padang. The Battalion Band and the 12th Singapore company b;»;.a ot the Singapore107 words
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Article221 1963-02-23 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Police are hunting for one of two men who escaped from custody this morning while on their way to the Land Office on Government Hill They were being taken for questioning following a complaint that they had collected at least221 words
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Article234 1963-02-23 4 DO YOUR DUTY: GUIDES URGED SINGAPORE. Fri.— The president of the Singapore Girl Guides Association, P v a n Noor Aishah. today stressed that the guides and scouts could play a key role in removing bad feelings among peoples and nations. Puan Noor, wno Is the wife of the Yang234 words
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Article106 1963-02-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. A woman, K. Kanakambal, with three children, told Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today that her husband. Manikam Pakrlsamy. left her after 19 years of married life. Kanakambal, who sued her husband for a dissolution of her marriage with him on grounds106 words
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182 1963-02-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. *3 Japanese housing and real estate agents who arrived last night were today impressed by local development Drogrammes. The 16-man team led by Mr. Shotaro Tamamoto earlier visited housing estates in the Bt. Michael, Queenstown and Jurong, areas, including the proposed site for182 words
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Advertisement219 1963-02-23 4 GALA OPENING-MONDAY, 25th FEB. Simultaneously At SINGAPORE I JOHORE BAHRU ODEON-KATONG CATHAY ~PENANG KUALA LUMPUR I MALACCA ODEON ODEON CATHAY ALORTTARi KUALA TRENGGANU IKOTA BHARU CATHAY I CATHAY ODEON Cathay-Keris' Entry To The 10th Asian Film Festival In Tokyo. JAPAN. —^*<z —i LATIFFAH NOORDIN OMAR Rose YATIMAH AHMAD A Cothoy-Kerit219 words
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Advertisement87 1963-02-23 4 I TAI THEAN KEW CIRCUS New Performing at St. Michael's Estate off Kirn Keat Road. Brighter!!! Ist Clou $2.00 FVMj 3rd $1.00 _*J Children Half LatP" I Price Advance Booking Tel: ***** We*k Days:- 1 show 8.30 p.m. Sot. I Sun. 3 Showj:— 2 p.m.. 7 p.m. 9.30 p.m. fflfnrmniin87 words
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Advertisement318 1963-02-23 4 f QUY «|^W SINGAPOM SIMULTANEOUSLY j Xt A slvT TONIGHT MIDNIGHT war against crime I I ...waged to the last I Duiiet... with every ■■f hideout a battlefield FBI" I; JACK KELLY- RAY OANTON ANDREW DUGGAN PHILIPCAREY j PRE HARI RAYA PREMIERE! I TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! Simultaneously at I CAPITOL318 words
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Advertisement501 1963-02-23 4 to 55 t 1 l«f l a^jJaW,Tiir*j tW#W showing x I J 1 lam 1 JO 4.00 6 30 1 9 10pm X KIRK MORRIS a» t 4 4M(IO IAktHU /lONIA BOSII t TECHNICOLOR a Wui! "Bcrito S.nqaDur.V No: 4. X t TONIGHT MIDNIGHT 1 X 4 W V I<501 words
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400 1963-02-23 5 TAN TOCK SAIK - Army out to win hearts and minds in the jungle TAN TOCK SAIK: By Kuala Lumpur, Friday 'JHE security forces have begun a campaign to win friends and influence aborigines to support the Government against the Communist terrorists. I flew today to two typical jungle forts to see the work400 words
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Article58 1963-02-23 5 Man held after two fires BENTONG. Fri The attap-roof of a house in Repas Tillage here was on fire TWICE in eight hours. The first fire was at 10 p.m. on Wednesday and the second at six o'clock the next morning. The fire brigade put out the first fire and58 words
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165 1963-02-23 5 PENANG, Fri. Although the Indonesian "confrontation" might pose a threat to Malaya, "we need not worry too much if we give our wholehearted support to the Prime Minister and the Government," the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today. Addressing165 words
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Article209 1963-02-23 5 OUTTERWORTH, Fri. —A police constable with a revolver tucked at his waist, ran out of a hut during a police raid on the premises, the magistrate's court here was told today. 'A detective caught hold of him and I seized his pistol," Inspector P.209 words
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Article54 1963-02-23 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government has decided to start Its mass exhumation at Bukit Leng Kee cemetery next month and rebury the remains In the Mandal Road cemetery. The Buklt Leng Kee cemetery In Alexandra was acquired from the Hokklen Huay Kuan last year for development54 words
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Article15 1963-02-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn—January donations to ihe Lady Templer Hospital Fund totalled 57.943.15 words
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Article191 1963-02-23 5 'KEEP AWAY ORDERS TO TUNA BOATS PENANG, Friday. A JOINT Malayan-Japanese tuna fishing firm has instructed its deep-sea fishing vessels to steer clear of Indonesian territorial waters. A spokesman of the Malayan Marine Industries Ltd.. said today that the craft had been told of Indonesia's warning to burn ships found191 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-02-23 5 Shell says 'thanks' to a heroine SE RI A, Fri.— The heroine of Brunei's December revolt, Govr.ninent nursing sister Jean Scott (above), has been presented with an engraved gold watch by the Shell managing director, Mr. G. Williams, in gratitude for the help she gave to shell employees and theirReuter - 148 words
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96 1963-02-23 5 Detective is discharged, re-arrested SINGAPORE, Fri. Detective Sergeant P. Palanlaamy. who was re-arrested this morning, was produced In a magistrate's court on a charge of having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to a taxi driver. Nan Meng Swee, by shooting him with a revolver at Buklt Tlmah Road at 1.10 ajn.96 words
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59 1963-02-23 5 Police seize another 22 new 'I-cards' fOHORE BAHRU. Fri— The J Johore police seized 22 more new identity cards last night In their mopplng-up operation against a forgery syndicate. They raided several houses in Plentong, Oelang Patah and Senal, but made no arrest. The cards were seized In Senal. So59 words
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Article39 1963-02-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Fourth Magistrate. Mr. John Doral Raj. has been appointed a criminal district judge. A barrtster-at-law, Mr. Doral Raj joined Government service In 1959 as an Assistant Director of the Legal Aid Bureau.39 words
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Article31 1963-02-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Counsellor of the Korean Embassy here, Mr. Kew Bung Lee, flew to Japan today to take up a new assignment at the Korean Mission there.31 words
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Article47 1963-02-23 5 PENANG. Fri— About $87,000 has been collected by Malaya for the World Refugee Fund. The money will be handed over to the United Nations Secretary-General. U Thant, by the National Refugee Committee. The committee, on completion of its work, has now been dissolved.47 words
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Article23 1963-02-23 5 PENANG. Fri— A special Hari Raya prayer service will be held at the City Stadium at 8.30 a.m. on Monday23 words
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Article190 1963-02-23 5 I/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Firecrackers worth $11,000 were seized from the Thian Tin melon seed factory one night in a police raid, the Sessions Court here was told today. Chan Kirn Chuan, 28. of Cheras Road, was charged with having more firecrackers than he was allowed190 words
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Article54 1963-02-23 5 PENANO. Fri.— Liew Wei Pin. 38. was today granted $20,000 bail od two charges of possessing five Jars of Illicit liquor at his house In Free School Close on the night of Jan. 9. and destrovrv,' th? contents of the Jars, to prevent their seizure, by pouring54 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-02-23 6 "SMART turn out well done very impressive, thank you." the Chief of the Imperial General Staff. General Sir Richard Hull, tells Capt. Hussein bin Hashim. guard commander, after inspecting the guard of honour formed by men of the Ist Bn., Royal Malay Regiment, when tbe79 words
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112 1963-02-23 6 IPOH, Fri. Ten employees of a Chinese medical store In Hugh Low Street here went on strike early this morning over the dismissal of a fellow worker, Phoon Kap Cheong. 53. All the employees have threatened to resign if Phoon is not reinstated.112 words
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Article46 1963-02-23 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Umno's Johore Bahru east division has called on the Government to ban the "twist." because It "can corrupt the soul of Malayan youth." Trie secretary. Hajl Kasim, said the twist was wild, "without personality" and agmmst Islamic teaching.46 words
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Article40 1963-02-23 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Buttrose In the High Court todE" made adjudication orders against Low Joon Chiang, of Makepeace Road, on a bankruptcy petition filed by East Asiatic Co. Ltd., as a result of a $17,873 debt.40 words
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Article15 1963-02-23 6 SINGAPORE. Prl. Four people were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) yesterday.15 words
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Article288 1963-02-23 6 A lawyer today told a court why most of the "very prevalent" extortion cases connected with gangsterism were not reported to the police. Mr. S. K. Lee said: "This is because the victims are generally peace-loving hawkers and petty traders. To them it appears wiser288 words
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151 1963-02-23 6 Indonesian patrol boats still repaired -in Spore CINGAPORE, Fri. Indonesian patrol boats are still being repaired and serviced in Singapore, the Stiaits Times learned today. Private dockyards are understood to be prepared to go on giving this service till the Government here tells them officially to stop. A private dockyard's151 words
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73 1963-02-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two datos and a university professor have been appointed members of the Board of Trustees of the National Art Gallery. They are Dato Loke Wan Tho, Dato L. C. Hoffman and Professor UiigKu Abdul Aziz. Others also appointed to the 20-member73 words
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Article41 1963-02-23 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The $50 received by the Straits Times in Singapore yesterday for Asnawi bin Abdul Rahman, a War Department meter reader who lost $2,500 recently, was donated by the Singapore Rotary Club and not by Mr. Nargang.41 words
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111 1963-02-23 6 KUALA LCMPCR. Fri.— The Mentri Besar of Trengganu, Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. last night called on Muslims to be ready to sacrifice their lives and properties to defend the safety of tbe country now threatened by foreign powers. He was speaking at111 words
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Miscellaneous152 1963-02-23 6 i*Jßt«* Omp By I. T. Itamtin I THINK ItL GO TALK MO, GUZ, 1 I .-ANY TALKIN 1 nJ BOY/ GO SUMMON^^k] W&i, I DOfTGUe3S> .TO TH' WTZER ABOUT/ VOtfU. DO >OU DO WTTM A/bUT. TH 1 ftJZER! TEU. /^—-.JN f ITS AW »^IORE NpwX THIS PROGRAM OP J NOTHING152 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1963-02-23 7 703/ HARRISSON - The great group of Dayaks in big box houses 703/ HARRISSON CHAPTER THREE OF THE STORY OF THE BORNEO TERRITORIES by Curator cS Sarawak Museum THE Kedayans adore making and spinning large wooden tops. They stage inter-village contests with tops, great occasions a far echo perhaps of now loi gotten1,534 words
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Article82 1963-02-23 8 M Wm4m Sl* mmimmm ■RS V.K. OAS and sob thank all meads and reiatlvaa for taeir con iloiancea. wreaths, assistance and atTHE BROTHIR FATHER IN LAW nd family of the late Char Pnh Heoc "ism thank relatives aad friends aad staff of Pepsi Cola, for all assistance •nd atteodanre82 words
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Article317 1963-02-23 8 M WtrdM Sl* < Mimtmmm TOWN AND COUNTRY'S AaoUßl I commences as Tuesday Mth »bTHE COCKPIT'S Java Rlisttaml la •ervea every aatarday and Bmaay inrti time 'IDIRAL PUBLICATIONS LTD te all Tesreers and book Mdaota M Browse In toeir sbowrooma at Tirana Imm. River Vallay Road. Singapore FOR ORCHIDS317 words
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Article123 1963-02-23 8 U Wt4» Sl* (MMwmm) TAN THIAN SOO Aged" of ]0!t R<iklt rimah P.oad paused away at .10 ass oa Fndar 32nd Feb Cortage eavea reKidence on 23rd Feb. at 4 p m for City Crematoria, t'pper Al)umed Poad. 8 pore MR. CHAN SZB KONO a«ed «1 formerly of the123 words
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Article664 1963-02-23 8 1 The publication in the Chinese newspapers of a speech made by Mr. Khrushchev more than two months ago clearly rings the bell for a new round in i (the Peking-Moscow contest This was the speech in which Mr. Khrushchev sharply crit--1 icised China, warned Peking i664 words
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Article294 1963-02-23 8 The ne\v Arts Degree structure adopted by the University of Malaya is a distinct improvement. It corrects a misplaced emphasis on specialisation and closes an anomalous gap between the earning power of those who i know a lot about a little and those whose knowledge is less294 words
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Article283 1963-02-23 8 New Kopisan. sited 11 miles from Ipoh, is attracting morr attention than all the other "new villages" put together. Under notice to make way for a mining group's operations, the villagers or rather a number of them have been pressing their problems upon State Assemblymen, the Mentri283 words
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534 1963-02-23 8 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - LITERARY LUNACY IS REVIVED IN THE SOVIET UNION EDWARD CRANKSHAW by f ONDON. Fri. Yet another case must be recorded of a Soviet writer being put in a lunatic asylum for having his work published abroad. The latest victim is the 60--year-old Valerly Tarsis. whose two stories, "The Bluebottle" and534 words
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Article, Illustration13 1963-02-23 8 "SCUM to be a post one can sometimes occupy without the necessary qualification*13 words
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Article468 1963-02-23 8 THE DECLINE OF DR. VERWOERD SEEN FROM SOUTH AFRICA JOHANNESBURG. Fri. Nationalist opposition to Dr. Verwoerd's Bantustan policy is indicated by the announcement last week of a new movement for "opposing the granting of sovereign independence for Bantu homelands, as promised by the Government." The croup, known as the "Save468 words
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Article, Illustration697 1963-02-23 8 JAMES MITCHELL - Prohibition fails all over India JAMES MITCHELL i by NEW DELHI Friday Ml N I STERS from all India's provincial governments are meeting in Delhi this week to discuss prohibition, which most Ministers are pledged to in pious memory of Mahatma Gandhi, but which all know to have failed in697 words
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Advertisement449 1963-02-23 8 Str.iLTißmAMtUyM.i] C las lit lad advert liamenu way s* hanged tae lat near COLD «TO*A«t ARCADB Orchard »»a« COLO ITOMBI UttrtCHll AT HOLLAND MOAD-KATON)* KirML ROAO-NAVAL EtASC AMtasriasd Agants CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlncnaatar Houea. CahVar Quay TMK NaTWB PWOKT rttiastrtcn's SvpanaarMM M. M. ISMAIL Admrrarty Raad. Naval Baaa S449 words
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Advertisement11 1963-02-23 8 For Expert Tailoring ■fcVL-a^^^g^ HIGH ST. SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE M€N-S SHOP11 words
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Advertisement298 1963-02-23 8 I C S inining can develop you* knowledge »nd skill tnd fit yoU for a more responsible job and more exciimg future. You learn at home, in your own time and at your own pace. Experienced instructors give you individual tuition that's clear, easy-to-folloW and practical. TAKE THE RIGHT COURSE298 words
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Article, Illustration2192 1963-02-23 9 Earlier bid to hand cash to his counsel is called 'publicity stunt' by DPP— it will be returned to SHBSA at end of trial JAMIT SINGH, general secretary of the Singapore Harbour Board Stan" Association, today handed over $7,500 to the First Criminal District2,192 words
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Article104 1963-02-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. —The Radio Malaya Orchestra is looking for 10 musicians for its expansion programme. They will be paid $700 a month each. Wanted are: A bass player, a guitar player, an alto-saxo-phone player, a tenor saxophone player, three trumpet players, two trombone players104 words
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Article38 1963-02-23 9 SINGAPORE. Prt. Ang Tung. 69. knocked down by a lorrr while crossing Bedok Road yesterday. died In hospital last night. This brings the number at road deaths In the past eight days to 10.38 words
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289 1963-02-23 9 IN BRIEF She woke up and $1,400 was missing Itf ADAM Ho Yong 111 Yin, 41, of Meyer Road. Singapore, left her handbag containing $1,400 on her dressing table before going to bed soon after midnight She woke up yesterda? morning to find the bac on the back balcony of289 words
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Advertisement83 1963-02-23 9 NATIONAL IB^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^^ IH" AVAILABLE ON HIRE V PURCHASE FROM 1 525.50 A MONTH. I 11 OR ON RENTALS fl FROM $1540 A MONTH. DEALER CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO. LTD.. 308. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE TEI.NOS. *****. 7901 7 AND 226, SERANGOON ROAD. TEL: *****. THoSE WHO KNOW BUY ■:riiim:Mi RMMbir83 words
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Advertisement44 1963-02-23 9 FOR HARI RAYA CELEBRATIONS! mjljr i» 111 I Ol ynifkp kJ A Ok* .ASaF* "a* Npthing better for a lady than to look smart. Fashioned and tailored to suit you for all occasions UNIONFORM will provide that smart look Available at all leading stores.44 words
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Miscellaneous562 1963-02-23 9 Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time gardlng Breaking And CommencIW "'"""r-wnfc Signal. The News; 7.10 Rendez- ing Of Past; 6.05 Vegetable And SHORT WAVE SERVICE: vous With Music; 7.30 Break- Fruit Prices At Penang. Ipoh. 41 Metre* fast Club: 8.00 Time 81gnal. Kuala Lumpur And Malacca; mi562 words
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264 1963-02-23 10 Telecoms men ignore extra half hour's work order KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Hundreds of daily-rated employees of the Telecommunications Department have been ignoring an order to work an additional half hour for the past week because of the fasting month arrangements The or.der was made by the department on Feb. 18.264 words
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Article, Illustration393 1963-02-23 10 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI: By KUALA LUMPUR. Friday J)ISCUSSIONS between Malaya and Brunei for the oil-rich state's entry into Malaysia have reached a stage where both sides are looking to each other for "compromises", according to informed sources. The talks began here on Feb. 5393 words
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Article87 1963-02-23 10 Tree Boesta' poster drive PENANG, Fri.— The Penang division of the Socialist Fror.t plans to put up 5,000 posters throughout Penang and Province Wellesley demanding the release of the detained Party Rakyat leader, Ahmad Boestamam. The divisional chairman, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. who is also Mayor of Penang, said today87 words
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Article64 1963-02-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Senator T. H. Tan has been re-appointed chairman of the Social and Welfare Services Lotteries Board. Other members are Syecl Abdullah Alsagoff. Mr. Liew Why Hone. Mr. Chan Kwong Hon. Mr. S Murugesu. Mr. Wong Tham Soon. Inche Mohamed bin Jusoh, Raja Mohamed64 words
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Article36 1963-02-23 10 SINOAPORE. Prl. The Police Subordinate Officers' Association here is inquiring into alleged irregularities involving about 112.000 of its funds. A police spokesman raid no request had been made yet for police investigations.36 words
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Article37 1963-02-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri.— The Federation Government has banned the importation of the 97th Issue of Knowledge magazine published by Purnell A Sons which carries a picture purporting to be that of the Prophet Mohamed37 words
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158 1963-02-23 10 BRUNEI TOWN. Frl. SECURITY authorities In Brunei and Sarawak are considering steps to deal with sensational rumours which have spread like wildfire among the uneasy population. It was understood from usually reiiab'e sodrces that the Brunei authorities are making an investigation Into the publication ofReuter - 158 words
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153 1963-02-23 10 Too many want jobs— so a 'lucky dip' IPOH, Fri.— The presid- ent of the Ipoh Municipal Council, Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam. yesterday chose to have a "lucky dip" to give jobs to six men. He decided on this method to nil the vacancies for unskilled labourers because of the153 words
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Article33 1963-02-23 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Pour rnor* men have been arrested v.<\ their can seized in the continut i polioa drive against pirate taxis. This brings the tally this month to 2033 words
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Article, Illustration594 1963-02-23 10 TILNEY: REVOLT HAS HARDENED THE LOCAL OPINION... T ONDON. Fri. Mr. John Tilney, Commonwealth UnderSecretary, said yesterterday he believed the interests of the people of Brunei would be "far better served" by Joining the Federation of Malaysia. He ttfso believed the people of Brunei594 words
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Advertisement172 1963-02-23 10 RADO Modem Times fa/fa g/sg Modern Watches f-^ f v aO JEWELS tkt modem fully automatic calendar watch Latest addition to the RADO collection is the new Golden Horse 93 Jewels, easily identified by the two sea-horse $j of solid gold on its dial. Beautifully styled with precision time-keeping, RADO172 words
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Advertisement46 1963-02-23 10 No other KETCHUP tastes like HEINZ because Heinz Ketchup is made from REAL, full-flavoured and choice tomatoes. HeinzKetchup therefore costs a little more but it is so rich and thick that it goes further. Enjoy the better flavour and top quality of Heinz Tomato Ketchup today.46 words
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Advertisement704 1963-02-23 11 NOTICES NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE hat the Trustees of the Estate of Syed Ahmed bin Ab.ulrahman AiifcgoR deceased, will under no "lrcumsiances Rive their consent to the construction of any building on the Estate properties oound»d by Paya Lebar Road. Qeylang Ivoad J.i. an Eunos. Jalan Lading. Airport Road and704 words
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Advertisement863 1963-02-23 11 (Continued from Page Si PHOTOGRAPHY 1* Warda SS (Ml*.t—Box io eta. axtrm FRIENDLY (AIRCON DITI0NSO) STUDIO. Special discount tor wedding/ outdoors group photography 223 Silegli Koad. B'pore Tel: *****. SERANCOON BROADWAY (Airconditioned Studio, 4b, Upper Beraogooo Road. Spore (3» Mile*) Wedding couple* who booked la advance will qualify for a863 words
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Advertisement1040 1963-02-23 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* U (Mil,.)— Box SO tta^axtra COOK BOY. Experienced. Entertaining. Ist Class only. Pbone *****. Spore. Also Amah. TRACTOR SALESMAN WANT!*) Immediately for heavy equipment. Oood salary commission etc Only experienced salesmen need apply. Advertiser P.O Box 13S, Ipoh. SITUATIONS WANTED it Worda SS (Him.}— Bam It1,040 words
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Advertisement785 1963-02-23 11 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Min.h- Box St eta, axtrm HOME lIUOY COURSBSi uuun rour malt ibrougb apacl&llted tuliioc u> Ensiun. Malay. MaUMnatica. Setno* for accoodar* Cbmom; LC E.. Q.T.. 0.5.C., F.M.C.. H.S.C. Krc* protpectua. CZMA Corrupoodcoc* College. P.O. Bos 1000, Kuala Lumpur ITel. *****). STUDY IN YOUR OWN HOME OR785 words
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Advertisement929 1963-02-23 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Worda U (Mlau}— Bam tt eta, axtrm LONG STANOINO FLOURISHING business of Cameras. Radios, Textile* Curio* Cto. in beat R.A.r./Camp. With storks or without. Owner retiring. Apply Box AS26O B.T. (Spore). HICHLV LUCRATIVE well estanlished retail organisation w!tn large European clientele dealing In uuu—JOld goods used car*929 words
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Advertisement1031 1963-02-23 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Worda Si (Ml*u>—Box It eta. axtrm FORD ANOLIA TtSS Model. Carefully maintained. Itsswrnabl* offer around $I.BSO drive* away. Plea** Pbone (Spore) ***** afternoon only. Don't waste tin* stepping around PROGRESS MOTORS LTD., the Used Car specialists hay« the widest rang* In town. Sample Bargains: IM7 Prefsst1,031 words
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Advertisement945 1963-02-23 11 FOR SALE it Word* U (Min.>—Bo» it el: txlrm MOUTMBS PIANO. Ootng Cheap Oood Condition. $400.- 0.n.0 CaiL 5 Calrnhlll Road, B'pore After on*. FANCY FISHES/AQUARIUM aonsaaorlai. Oomt nowi R«f Sea Aquarium 44 Dhoby Ghaut Spore. Telepbooe *****. 3 ITURDV MALI Alsatian Puppira. de-wurmed and tnnoeulated. Sir* U.K. imported. Call945 words
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Advertisement567 1963-02-23 11 SHOPPING CUIDE (Spore) M W»nU $S (Mi* Box M et: txtrm ONLY ONI SHOP sells sarongs only Batik Shop Cathay C ocma. EASY PAVMFNT ARRANGED. Wlrle range Diamond Nccklacr '/Brooches. Chlong Sblng. BUY THE MOST Beautiful and Brat Quality Jewallarlta from Pob Buat Uo:dsmltn. DIAMOND AND .OLITAIRE nlty nates, buy567 words
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175 1963-02-23 12 TELLY'S EFFECT ON OUR WAY OF LIFE... f)INNER period in the average Malayan home is between 6.30 and 7.30 p.m. and family togetherness at dinner time is' an essential part of household discipline, especially among Chinese families. This age-old pattern of Malayan family life Is now being torn with the175 words
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Letter149 1963-02-23 12 How to measure progress IF deterioration of a country since attaining its independence is an achievement, then Dr. Subandrio would be perfectly correct if he compared the achievements of his country with those of the Congo. One who has been to Indonesia pre-war should visit the country now to understand149 words
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Letter220 1963-02-23 12 The acid test of loyalty WE Malayans are composed of many different people, originating from many different countries, thus representing many different views and sentiments. An acid te.st Is necessary to prove our allegiance to the country, the fruits of whose soil we are all enjoying. Within a year events220 words
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Letter201 1963-02-23 12 IT may be of Interest to your readers to learn how the New Zealand Department of Education at. tempts to solve the problem of staffing country schools. A young graduate may. if he so wishes, start hi.s teaching career in a city school, but a salary bar is201 words
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Letter142 1963-02-23 12 "THE traffic control system In iDoh Is In need of a complete reorganisation. Never have I seen such flagrant disregard for traffic rules anywhere in the Federation. In the mornings we see school children cycling three and four abreast, and seldom have I seen a traffic policeman at142 words
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Letter21 1963-02-23 12 r PHE condition of Jalan Ayu off Tampines Road is deteriorating and re. quires repair very badly. JALAN Singapore21 words
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Advertisement178 1963-02-23 12 THE (I ["ii^/T\ffj l Corvette U SO FAST jf'' You can watch it boil a pint of j| water in less than two minutes a gallon in 10 Vi minutes. SO EFFICIENT AND ECONOMICAL Setting of control knob ensures correct temperature of water 1 from tepid to boiling. Heats exact178 words
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Advertisement428 1963-02-23 12 8-SS ZOOM REFLEX AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC y_^ EYE CME CAMERA -Unquaattonably w«'i» lkU HI fi«4d OMtciawM ÜBmhSbbll Bmm. camera. The ELMO U»||\> W\ ZOOM 8-SS puts you in 01 IP command o* eMry pic*** T1 M ll •Mjlfj tftuatton. WJm the VVH Hv^^l B-MO ZOOM 8-SS you fN^^P*^^ f) UMFLr. 1428 words
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Miscellaneous348 1963-02-23 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS supporting ihe family! (5. 6). 1. What happened in this pa.-ty 0- This complaints enough to so wild? (4. 7). make you sit angrily (10). 8- Slight running together (4). 12. Being unwell during holiday 10. The railways have a den causes hesitancy (11). for reverie348 words
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Advertisement1500 1963-02-23 13 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST 0.X.: Oue S'pon Sails P. Sham Pening MENESTHEUS Liverpttl, Glisgow It Pt Fel 27 Frt 28 MENELAUS Avonmouth. Lnrtrpttl Gdt. 33 Fek 24 Fib 21/2 Mar 1 CALCHAS Liverpttl. unsgow Fik 27 Mar 2 Mai 1 OEMODOCUS Liverpttl. Havre. Hamburg Mar 5 Mar J Mat1,500 words
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Advertisement1483 1963-02-23 13 THE E. A. C LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMRURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSUROAM. OSIO. GOTHENBURG AND COPtNIuUH. /5r Ask Ptnang BfXtSi'Kl "PRETORIA" Sdl. 8-7/24 Frt 27 Flt/1 Mar 25/27 Ftk trty^LJß] "BASRA" i) 28 Fik/ 4 Mar 5/ 7 Mar 1/ 8 Mar V^V-^tW "MAUCCA" 22/24 Mar 28/27 Mat1,483 words
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Advertisement1488 1963-02-23 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pon P. S'hM Pinani OENALOER (H) H'tri, l'daa,Hayre,A'wp.M'br 0 It Pt/Ftk 20 Fek 27/ 1 BENREOCH (E.lp.) L pttl, G moutn, Hull, H'kirg ll Pt/Ftk 28 Ftk 27/ 4 Mar 5/8 OENGLOE (E.L.) Haiti. M tiro. Haakarg Fab 27/ 4 Mar 1/1,488 words
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Advertisement1354 1963-02-23 13 W^ McAJLISTER CO., LTO. IM Ttl, Nl. ***** fjUM BIXSRMAM LIMB <Jt HLAVBNESS LINt kl^^ LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTTROAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN F*ANCISCO NAVRE, HULL 8. MIODLESBROUCH. SEATTLE. VANC&UVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF ELY* AccipUtg cargo for Central t Stutl km in Aainei. S'pora P. Sham Penang rONNouLI ll Ptrt ltd1,354 words
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Article210 1963-02-23 14 SHIPS lyHig alengtlds the Slngapara Harbour wharves er expected teday are: Qlenartney 15/16, Bamon 19, Sumpltan N.W. 3, Kunlkawa Maru 35/36. Charon USBDE. Larut N.W. 1/2. Oudrun Bakke 13/14, Maxwell Brander l'l/22, Madraa Maru 40/41, Talleyrand 33/34, Maori 18, Marina Ace 44, Eastern Maid 25/24. Sabang (KPM)210 words
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Article143 1963-02-23 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Keb. 22. Three months. Dunlops 14 cts. S. Darby 4d. K. N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4 id. Gammons 11 cts. S. Traction 1 '3 J. Waugh 13 cts. Shell 15 cts. M. Brew 24 cts. Steamship 9 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. S. Times 22143 words
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Article246 1963-02-23 14 \fARCH first grade rutMt buyarl 11 f.e.b. closed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 77 cents per Ib. down three-elKhtbs of a cent. The too* waa barely sttsdy. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M R.E. alaalng •visas In ssnts par Ib. jreatarday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt 1.0.246 words
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Article98 1963-02-23 14 /'MINCSe Product Exehanfa, the iipara noon prlaaa par ploul yaatarday: Coconut all: bulk (48 sellers, dram $46 seller*. Capra: Fab/March UK /Continent $271 buyers. Ptppar: Muntok white SI A3 Milan, Sarawak white *l«2i sellers, special Sarawak black $115 sellers, garbled L*mpon K black $110 Milan, AST A $12098 words
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718 1963-02-23 14 From Oor Market Correspondent WITH the approach of the Hari Raya Puasa holidays the Malayan Stock Exchange had one of its quietest days for several months yesterday with an extremely reduced turnover. Markets will close in Singapore for the holiday on Monday and718 words
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Article22 1963-02-23 14 Malayan Stock Indices Feb. 21 FeD. tZ Industrials: 98.31 97.68 Tins: 101.12 100.93 S rubber*: 105.39 105.39 Dec. 29, 1962=100.22 words
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Article664 1963-02-23 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beintaad (7,000) $1.51: Ounlapt (8.000) $2.49, (1.000) $2.48; tast Smalt $2.72 SL, (2,000) $2.74; Fittpatriokt $1.79 ON: P and N. •rda664 words
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257 1963-02-23 14 AFTER remaining unchanged on Thursday, the Straits tin price yesterday made a modest gain of 25 cents to $426.75 per picul on an offering estimated to be down 5 tons to 255 tons. In London on Thursday tin had ruled fully steady257 words
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Article153 1963-02-23 14 MELBOURNE. Fri. ITEY Industrials were firmer today giving a firm undertone to the market for the first time for some days and rises exceeded falls. Cyclone had busy trade after Its favourable report and Improved slightly from yesterdays iow of 14s. 9d. H. C. Sleight rose 6d. following153 words
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Article72 1963-02-23 14 'PHI Malayan Eiehani* Banks- Am- I 1 ttatlMi made theae rhaogca In IU rat»» to merchant* yeaterday (all rates I to 1100): •ailing TT »r OO ready: Belctan Franco *****: Halland Quildare U7J; Italian Ura *****. On the rrt« axchanga market in Hong Kong yesterday tie U.I. dellar72 words
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576 1963-02-23 14 Rubber is dull listless market r[E market this week has been extremely dull and listless report H.C.B. Co. Ltd., in their current rubber market survey. While the decline was forecast sometimev ago it was very orderly when it came and disappointing, in that the lower levels uncovered very little new576 words
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Article27 1963-02-23 14 February, 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 77 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5426.73 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Advertisement1145 1963-02-23 14 1\ 4t\\ Satf^aaWW^»BH M L^g~^ KAWASAKI RISEN LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, aJs Great Lakes Service Loads Loan ETA HA EH ETA HA Spore p. Sham Honolulu S. F'cuco L Anfsla* N. York Cleveland KMiksws Mars" tin. IS/3S 14 Mar 21 Mar 24 Mar II Air 27 Ayr "Cakila Mars" 27/311,145 words
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Advertisement674 1963-02-23 14 )^t THAI LINES rrt«: Haestei, Ntw Orleans, Mttmrt ft New Van fia Silt. Far: LM Aajalas, U.S. Salt. New Vark. PkilattTikia fia B»n«a«. Heat Rat*. N. York P. Shim S'pon L Angeles N. Yort "A VESSEL" 4/ Mar 1/ I Mar I Apr 11 Aar "SRI SUKOTHAI" IM 11/11 Aai674 words
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Advertisement46 1963-02-23 14 H a^^^asT^^B PW" PELNI -LINES i i 1 WEST IRAN SERVICE Arrival Departure M.V. TOWUTI 1 Mar 6 Mar Accepting cargoes and passage bookings for PORTS in Irian Bo rat (West Irian). P.N. PELAJARAM NASIONAL INDONESIA 6E, Asia Insurance Building, Singapore 1. Telephone No. ***** *****46 words
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Advertisement551 1963-02-23 15 t CORRIGENDUM THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE SINGAPORE TELEPHONE DAWVC' ACCnriATIftM BOARD TENDER BAIMK3 AooUUA l IUN No. STB/L/8A A|) members of tug lbove /ugQ. Please note the following cor- elation In the State of Suiganore rectlons: will be closed for business on MonThe tender reference should be: ti 25th February 1963551 words
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Advertisement520 1963-02-23 15 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 NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the partnership heretofore i subsisting between TAN GUAN520 words
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Advertisement938 1963-02-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE I THE MARSILIM. TRUSTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV*N that by an Indenture of Seule- meet dated 30th December 1929 made between Llm Nee Soon late of No. 112 Robinson Road. Singa- 1 pore. Llm Chong Kuo and Llm Chong Pang also late of the same address of the938 words
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Advertisement481 1963-02-23 15 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMrnr (no. its) Notice Under Section 117. No Notice is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that a Draft Layout Plan No. J3/3433/2 of the Area bounded by Jalan Bakri. Pipe Line Reserve. Parit Propok, Jalan Temenggong Ahmad and Jalan Lama (Bakri)481 words
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Advertisement154 1963-02-23 15 NOTICE CHEROH ESTATE RAUB, PAHANG. The directors of Pahang Rubber Co., Ltd., are considering sale of the above estate as a going concern and for continued operation. The estate Is In first class condition and produced nearly 1,700, 000 lbs. during 1962. The over-all yield per acre per annum for154 words
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Advertisement221 1963-02-23 15 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REPRESENTATIVE A VACANCY EXISTS IN THE SINGAPORE OFFICE OF A PROMINENT BRITISH COMPANY FOR A SUITABLY QUALIFIED REPRESENTATIVE TO HANDLE THE PRODUCTS OF A WELLKNOWN ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER. THE APPOINTMENT CALLS FOR A MAN WITH A SOUND TECHNICAL BACKGROUND IN ELECTRIC MOTORS, SWITCHGEAR, TRANSFORMERS AND GENERATING EQUIPMENT. PREFERENCE221 words
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1116 1963-02-23 16 SOCCER: clubs to consider streamlined* COMPETITION OF FIVE DIVISIONS Acceptors for Penang tomorrow Race One: 2.15— Cl 5 Div 2— 5-' f 1 ***** Pari Passu (Odd Let KongM) E. Breuk. 5 9.0 (SU B. Wilson 8 2 t>o2jo Chaaari (Fong Sl.i Ahmad.1,116 words
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514 1963-02-23 16 Beat the 'Big Freeze' plan by the League ~j LONDON. Fri. rpHE English Football League's management comA mittee have produced a plan to "streamline" the League so as to avoid a recurrence of th.c ch?.os caused by widespread postponement in this winter s "freeze-up." Their scheme for the "'new look"Reuter - 514 words
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Article87 1963-02-23 16 SWIMMING PERTH, Fri Singapore swimmer Tan Thuan Heng finished sixth in the men's 220 yards junior freestyle final in the Australian swimming championships here iast night. The winner was Phegan (Australia) in 2:8.0. Thuan Heng's time was 2:15.2. The Japanese girl Satoko Tanaka last night smashedReuter - 87 words
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Article110 1963-02-23 16 BADMINTON- T ONDON. Frl. Malayan Lee Kin Tat reached the third round In the men's .singles of the Surrey badminton championships at Wimbledon la,st night He beat S Wood ley 15-8. 17-4 and D. Horton 15-10. 15-12 in the early rounds. In GLASGOW. Thai starsReuter - 110 words
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166 1963-02-23 16 TRUEMAN TO MISS IST TEST WITH KIWIS A UCKLAND, Fri. Freddie iV Trueman was today advised by a specialist to give his Injured left leg a little more rest and will definitely not play for England In the first four-day Test against New Zealand starting here tomorrow. David Larter, the166 words
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Article241 1963-02-23 16 RACING with EPSOM JEEP p ENA N G Fri. Chief Informer, a winner last time out, showed top form in a trial on fast going here this morning. With Johnny Wilson up. Chief Informer (by Orgoglio) went attractively when paced by Mikado II (Merv Posner) over 3f in 38 2/5.241 words
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Article86 1963-02-23 16 T ONDON. Frl. Entries for Li the 1964 Epsom Derby total 565 an all-time record. The lure Is the Increased added money of £50.000 which should make the race worth about £75.000 to the winner Last year, Larkspur von the race to earn £34.786 lor hisReuter - 86 words
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Advertisement559 1963-02-23 16 Selamat Hari Raya Puasa to all our Muslim customers and friends wk 1 'OMBINKS EYE-LEVEL PRISM FINDER WITH COIPLED CdS EXPOSURE METEK The new Photomir Prism-Meter System is Nikon's answer to ttie many people who havr rxpressed interest in a Nikon F with built-in exposure meter. Readily interchangeable with thr559 words
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Advertisement82 1963-02-23 16 MERLIN MANSION (4 storey modern flats) (4± m.s. East Coast Road. Singapore) Construction of this modem building has commenced and early booking assures of choice flats. Get your selection NOW! General details: Each modern flat consist*, of 3 spacious bedrooms, large sitting and dining room, bathroom, WC, kitchen, front and82 words
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Article, Illustration701 1963-02-23 17 ISHII KEEPS HIS LEAD IN STORE OPEN WITH A SECOND ROUND OF 70 GOLF— by L.C. Hoffman j j r. and Lim Kee Chan Singapore, Friday fOMOO ISHII kept A his lead after the second round of the Singapore Open Golf Championship at the RoyalKOK AH CHONG - 701 words
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743 1963-02-23 17 SCORE AND PLACINGS AFTER 2 ROUNDS 13S T. I&hll 68. 70 (36. 34). 14* A. Brookes 73. 67 (35. 32). 141 B. Arda 69, 72 (36, 36) B. Devlin 71. 70 (34. 36). 1« A. Murray 70, 72 (36. 37i. 14« B. Dunk 74. 69 (36. 31) Y. Pujli 76.743 words
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155 1963-02-23 17 'No talk and no photos' ban on MCC players AUCKLAND. Fri. The Duke of Norfolk, manager of the MCC cricket team, has issued instructions forbidding interviews with Individual members of the team except the captain, Ted Dexter, and has forbidden pictures of the team apart from those taken on cricketReuter - 155 words
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Article107 1963-02-23 17 I AUCKLAND, Fri Eng- A land cricket teams touring Australia may go on to visit New Zealand less iften In future, the Duke of Norfolk, MCC team maniger. said here last night. H am not speaking officially for the MCC In this mater." he107 words
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238 1963-02-23 17 FEOH ENG TATT - Under-19 meet gets Meyer's support FEOH ENG TATT By ATHLETICS CINOAPORE, Fri. Schemes to Improve and encourage young athletes in Singapore and tlie formation of the proposed Malaysia AAA will have the full support of the newly-elected president of Singapore AAA, Willie E. Meyer. Mr. Meyer told the Straits Time*:238 words
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Article51 1963-02-23 17 I VI IAMI BEACH. Fri. Ringsiders will have to iTI pay $300 to see the return world heavyweight title fight between Sonny Liston and Floyd Patterson here on April 4. Ticket prices range from I $15 to $300. The promoters say they expect a I "sellout."—Reuter - 51 words
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99 1963-02-23 17 BATH AGAIN ELECTED CHAIRMAN I— OF STC— SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. V. C. Bath was re-elected chairman of the management committee of the Singapore Turf Club at todays annual meeting. Other members of the management committee are Runme Shaw, W. McGregorWatt, R. G. Bennett, Tan Chin Tnan, R. Jumabhoy, Wong Slew99 words
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Article48 1963-02-23 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. rhe Malayan Motoring Sports Club have received IS entries for the Hari Raya go-kart meeting at the Merdeka Stadium car Dark on Sunday (8 a.m.). They comprise karters from Singapore (6), Malacca <6). Selangor (4), Perak (2) and Negri (1).48 words
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Article137 1963-02-23 17 LAWN TENNIS pENANO, Fri. —Ten nations have already accepted invitations to take part in the Malayan open lawn tennis championships here from Apr. 2 to 7. They are Australia Burma. Ceylon. T ndla. Japan New Zealand Pakistan. Bouth Vietnam, Singapore and Thailand. Seven other137 words
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Article329 1963-02-23 17 ERNEST FRIDA - HOWE LIANG'S WORRY: HOW LONG? ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Friday OOW long must Singapore's weightlifters wait for the new equipment they have been promised —and urgently need— to start training for the 1964 Olympic Games at Tokyo? Tan Howe Liang, Singapore's outstanding lifter, feels he has been worrying about it329 words
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Article24 1963-02-23 17 IPOH, Fri. The Royal Perak Motor Club will hold an Economy Run from Ipoh to Telok Murok near Lumut on Mar 1024 words
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Advertisement87 1963-02-23 17 I FOR THE CONVENIENCF of your 1 HARI RAYA PUASA I SHOPPING the following stores agencies in Singapore will be J OPEN FOR BUSINESS AS USUAL lon SUNDAY, 24th FEBRUARY, 1963. iMAIN STORE BATA BUILDING 301, South Bridge Rood. 169, Middle Rood 194, South Bridge Rood. 179, Arab Street. 1398,87 words
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Advertisement166 1963-02-23 17 C' "^you can own an OPEL THERE IS ONE TO SUIT EVERY MOTORING REQUIREMENT KAPITAN CAR-A-VAN Elegance is one of its distinctive Elegant voluminous passenger car marks, another is dependability and and efficient goods transporter in "hord-to-match" comfort. Prove one and in each case a gain it by a test166 words
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Miscellaneous38 1963-02-23 17 GOLF STORE open championship 3rd round (tippet Thomson Rd) HOCKEY rfcIENDLY: Spore Selection I Combined RAF (Seletar) CRICKET CLUB MATCHES: Penang CRC Invitation XI v Kilat Club. XI (Victoria Oreen. 2.15): SRC i Kllat Club. XL (S'Dor* padang)38 words
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Article, Illustration662 1963-02-23 18 New arts structure to serve better interests of all KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Till: Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, announced today a change in the university*! arts de fee struct me which would biiuj* :ilk)ul "an education in breadth."662 words
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96 1963-02-23 18 Gurkhas swap Hong Kong for Brunei HONO KONO, Fri. The 2nd Bn.. 7th Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, will be transferred to Brunei in what an army spokesman today described as the "normal routine three-monthly change of units in the Borneo territories." They will be replaced in Hong KongReuter - 96 words
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148 1963-02-23 18 SINGAPORE, Fri. A man with five names has been banned from Singapore for the third time. He is Lim Chin Aik. also known as T\va Ko Aik. Lim Chin I. Lam Kirn Yap and Lam Kam lek. The prohibition order is contained148 words
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Obituary38 1963-02-23 18 PEREIRA: Victor aged M) yrara I'll tt 2 1 ill 3ti.ll' <;i; hi .siHin Avrmir off Chftntcl Ko.id. CortfK** lf*nvm rrMdrnc*" at 4 ir> i> m tod:iy for Church Of 8t Jonipli .inri turner *o Bldadarl OdMt*nr38 words
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Article82 1963-02-23 18 No men so warship in mothballs LONDON, Fri. One of Britain's most powerful cruisers, the £15-miilion Blake, is to go into reserve because of insufficient manpower. "Naval manpower in certain categories is temporarily I under strength," a naval spokesman said today. She will go into reserve in June. The 50082 words
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Article55 1963-02-23 18 BINOAPORE. Frt. The Rotary Club of Singapore West has collected M.26C from its variety show held at the Badminton Hall on Feb. 9 The cheque will be handed ovei to Dr. Llm Kirn Siong. Medica. Offlcer-ln-Charge of the St. An draw's Mission Hospital. during the club's55 words
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126 1963-02-23 18 Brunei oil output: The true position KUCHING, Fri. An Indonesian claim that there had been a "considerable" drop in oil-production in Brunei as a result of the recent revolt was den'ed today by the director of the Geological Survey Department of the British Borneo Territories, Dr. F.H. Fitch. He said126 words
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Article28 1963-02-23 18 TAIPEH. Pri. Formosa will have a third international seaport by September, it was announced today It will be at Shulien on the east coast.— U.P.l.28 words
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Article34 1963-02-23 18 HONO KONO. Fri. The Duchess of Kent celebrates her 30th birthday today. She is in Hong Kong with her husband thr Duke, and their son, the farl of St. Andrews— U.P.l.34 words
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Article38 1963-02-23 18 JAKARTA. Pri.— A special court sentenced contractor Danian bin Wanna yesterday to seven years jail and forfeiture of all proUt for bribing the project manager in the construction of the new Press House here.— U.P.l.38 words
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Article356 1963-02-23 18 LONDON. Fri. The London stock market closed quiet uxiay at the end of the fortnightly account period. Business was small and buyers were reluctant to operate ahead of the weekend-Oilt-edged stocks were Letter although gains were not always held. Oreek bonds were dull Equities were mostly irregular. Closing356 words
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Article147 1963-02-23 18 HONG KONG, Fri. The Malayan Ambassador to the Philippines. Inche Zaiton Ibrahim said last night that he would try to fix a date for a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asia when he returns to Manila. "Our Prime Minister will naturally goReuter - 147 words
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214 1963-02-23 18 MANILA, Friday. T^HE former Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Felixberto Serrano, said in a press statement yesterday that the Philippines must press its claim to North Borneo "through the intervention of friendly states for submission to the International Court of Justice." Mr Serrano, who belongsReuter - 214 words
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Article30 1963-02-23 18 UNITED NATIONS. Fri Christmas cards lssueo by the U.N. Children's Fund helped raise more than $1 million for food, shelter and medical care last year the U.N. reported.30 words
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186 1963-02-23 18 Beefeaters strike over a 'dog's breakfast offer T ONDON, Fri. The Tower of London's 39 "Beefeaters" (Yeoman warders) decided last night to strike tomorrow over pay de-y mands. They called a War Office offer "a bit of a dogs breakfast.' The group at a meeting rejected the War Offlcf offerUPI - 186 words
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Article58 1963-02-23 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. A youth. Eiir Beni? Turn. 20. was M.iMied In the head with a brok»n bottle during a brawl in the Hoseo dOr Restaurant lato tonight. He was sent to hospital. Police were told that about IS youths from two tables organ throwing bottles and58 words
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Advertisement295 1963-02-23 18 SPAIN ~ll^ ll"" COSTA DEL SOL -f#e FOR SALE.. COSTA DEL SOL (MarbelJa) For sole 36 million m 2 land, near beach, along read Cadiz-Malaga, 1 million 800,000 pines, water, electricity, matter-house, splendid view on beach and mountain; ideal for hotel group, lots for vacation bungalows, etc. Immediate increase in295 words
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