The Straits Times, 27 February 1963
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Title Section19 1963-02-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000^ I "iifGK^^ jut* Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration360 1963-02-27 1 FAMILIES QUIT HOMES Police, Navy and Marines to the rescue Blocked culvert is the cause JOHORE Bahru, Tues.— Flood waters forced 250 people living in a new housing estate in a valley at Jalan Waterworks here to leave their homes last night. The police, members of the360 words
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Article36 1963-02-27 1 LONDON, Tues.— Five tons of gold bullion, worth £2.500.000. arrived today from Moscow. The gold was the third shipment of its size to arrive here in the past three weeks.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article53 1963-02-27 1 TAIPEH. Tues. Two youiiß intruders were sentenced 10 death and two others were given me imprisonmeiu today for the murder of U.S. Army Lt. Col. Tom E. Glover. 51, last October. The four were convicted of killing G lover when he surprised them in hisUPI - 53 words
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Article48 1963-02-27 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Thai JSupreme Commander-in-Chief of Staff. Air Marshal Dawee Chulasapya. flew In tonight from Bangkok for a four-day visit to observe British military establishments In Singapore. He will be the guest of Admiral Sir David Luce. Com-mander-in-Chief. Far East Unified Command.48 words
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Article39 1963-02-27 1 HONG KONQ. Tues.— Chinese residents In Laichlkok, Kowloon. have formed a club which tindertakes to provide members with a coffin when they die. Kncwn as the "Longevity Club," it has about 1.000 members. Re ut<r.39 words
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222 1963-02-27 1 Tengku: Forces build-up may hit development KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. TPENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN has warned that the A Government's development programme may be affected because of the decision to build up of the armed forces. His warning, contained In his Hari Raya broadcast, came 10 days after the Minister of Finance,222 words
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Article92 1963-02-27 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. Inche Abdul Manan bin Mohamed. a leader of Brunei's proMalaysia Alliance Party. said on his return here from talks on Malaysia with the Prime Minister of Malaya, Tengkn Abdul Rahman, that there would be no elections In Brunei for about twoReuter - 92 words
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191 1963-02-27 1 Minister of Deportation remark was all a 'joke' TOMBA. Tues. Nyasaland's Minister of Local Government, Mr. Henry Chipembere, told a meeting here that he had been appointed Minister of Deportation by Dr. Hastings Banda, the Prime Minister. Mr. Chlpembere was recently released from prison after completing two years of aReuter - 191 words
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Article101 1963-02-27 1 MOSCOW. Tues. A creature resembling a lizard, found froicn in the ground at a depth of about 25 feet by Soviet geologists, came back to life for three weeks after being "asleep" for about 5.000 years. Moscow Radio reported today. The radio, in a broadcast to101 words
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Article49 1963-02-27 1 PARIS. Tues. The state prosecutor yesterday demanded the death penalty for seven of 15 rightist extremists who tried to Wasslnaie President de Gaulle. Three of the defendants were among the nine in court. The remaining four were among six being tried In their absence. U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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499 1963-02-27 1 Subandrio: No claims to any other territories JAKARTA, Tuesday. I'HE Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, declared emphatically last night that Indonesia had no ambitions towards any territory beyond West Irian and it would never become expansionist. Speaking at closing ceremonies of the presidium of the International Organisation of Journalists. Dr.Reuter; UPI - 499 words
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79 1963-02-27 1 ISLANDERS ARE ARRESTED FOR PROTESTING JAKARTA, Tiny The authorities arrested an undisclosed number of demonstrators against the high cost of living last month in the Sangir Talaud islands accordingto the official Indonesian news agency Antara. It said the demonstrators were mainly former supporters of the Dutcb regime or "people Involved79 words
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Article28 1963-02-27 1 LONDON. Tues.— Lord Mountbatten. Chief of Britain's Defence Staff, left London by air for Mexico yesterday for a 26-day goodwill mission to Central and South America.28 words
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265 1963-02-27 1 Manila told of visit by the Tengku AjANILA, Tues. The ITI Malayan Embassy m Manila today officially informed the Foreign Office that Tengku Abdul Rahman would be coming to Manila late next month, it was lparned. The Malayan Ambassador, Inche Zalton Ibrahim, met the Foreign Under-Secret arv. Mr. Salvador P.265 words
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Article37 1963-02-27 1 NO WAR BELIEF M\MI V lur- lippinr Amb^»jr«"r Indnr i Mr s t R«~vr>. tod. n did not believr I n d i noulrl so to u.ir propi>s t ',l rdf ritiini Malay*! mis formnl37 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article240 1963-02-27 2 Nehru warns against Red China's bigotry YEW DELHI. Tups 111 Mr Nehru told the Raj.va Sabha yesterday that China with her narrowminded bigotry and her own brand of Communism was a menace to India. Asia and Africa and to the world as a whole ThrReuter - 240 words
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214 1963-02-27 2 YEW DELHI. Tues. a The United States yesterday signed an agreement to lend India US$24O million interest free to finance imports for India's third five-year plan. The loan is repayable over 40 years, with no repayment for the first 10 years. The largestReuter - 214 words
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Article14 1963-02-27 2 MANILA. Tues.— An earthquake was felt in Manila yesterday. D P.I14 words
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Article49 1963-02-27 2 i GENEVA. Tues.— China has re- fused a request by the Inter- national Red Cross Committee to allow us delegates to visit an estimated 3.319 Indian prisoners 1 held since the border conflict iast autumn, the committee announced in its monthly bulletin I here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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222 1963-02-27 2 JAPANESE INTRUDER IN U.S. BASE SHOT DEAD TOKYO, Tues. The x United States Fifth Air Force announced yesterday that one or two Japanese who illegally entered Tachikawa Airbase was shot and killed while resisting arrest yesterday morning. The announcement said both the dead man and his accomplice were found InReuter - 222 words
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Article40 1963-02-27 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— Only one in seven Indians has safe drinking water, according to a Tunes of India study. It said only 16.000 of India's 585.000 villages and half its city dwellers enjoy a protected water supply. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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115 1963-02-27 2 JAKARTA, Tues. tf Authorities in the remote Sangir Talaud island group north of the Celebes have voiced the suspicion that pirate raiders may be mercenaries hired by imperialists to start trouble in Indonesia. The district commander MaJ. Harry Sutojo. quoted by the officialUPI - 115 words
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Article125 1963-02-27 2 YEW DELHI. Tues. 11 Informed sources said here last night that Soviet air to air missiles had been delivered to India last week to equip Soviet MiG 21 Jet fighters being supplied to India. Six MiGs have already arrived in India. Six more are scheduledReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-02-27 2 TAKARADA: 'JUST A GOOD FRIEND' OF YU MING HONG KONG, Tues Japanese actor Akira Takarada said here yesterday that he was a "good friend" of Hong Kong's popular film star Lucilla Yu Mine. "But that does not mean we have anything romantic in common." the Hong Kong Standard quoted himReuter - 94 words
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Article160 1963-02-27 2 Rocket research proposal hailed IT NIT ED NATIONS. Tues. An Indian proposal for an international rocket research station in the southern State of Kerala was warmly welcomed by the United States and Russia here yesterday. The Soviet delegate, Mr Nikolai Fedorenko, told the U.N. committee on the peaceful uses ofReuter - 160 words
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Article252 1963-02-27 2 MOGADISCIO. Tues r«ALM returned to Xj Mogadiscio yes- terday following Sunday's riots in which more than 50,000 Somalis clashed with police at the U.S., British, French and Eithiopian embassies. The demonstrations. In which at least 20 people were hurt, broke out over reports of British-Somali clashesUPI - 252 words
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231 1963-02-27 2 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Kennedy and King Savang Vatthana of Laos exchanged pledges of friendship yesterday. The King arrived from New York for a three-day visit and was greeted by the President in the White House. The King, his son. the Prime Minister. PrinceUPI - 231 words
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Article61 1963-02-27 2 PERTH, Tver The Deputy Prime Minister of Western Australia. Mr. C. D. Nalder. and the State Minister for Industrial Development, Mr. C. W. M. Court, will begin a tour of South-East Asia on March 5 to stimulate exports from Western Australia. They will beReuter - 61 words
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Article15 1963-02-27 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tue«.— The U.N. had 19.798 troops in ih« Congo.— Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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US-EUROPEAN DESK
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195 1963-02-27 3 LONDON. Tues^— British political commentators predict an all-out campaign by the ruling Conservative Party to discredit the new Labour leader, Mr. Harold Wilson They saw a party pamphle 4 "Entitled to Know" published on Sunday, as the opening shot in this campaign.Reuter - 195 words
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Article47 1963-02-27 3 KEY West (Florida). Tues. Dr. Fidel Castro, called President Romulo Betancourt ol Venezuela a "filthy traitor" and "assassin or students' in a two-hour television speech early yesl>rday. It was the Cuban Prime Minister s second attack on President Betancourt in three days. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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137 1963-02-27 3 MONTE CARLO, Tues. Commandant JacquesYves Cousteau. the French undersea explorer, has announced plans for 10 men to live for weeks in underwater houses during an extensive Red Sea expedition later this year. He said eight men would live in one of the houses about 30Reuter - 137 words
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543 1963-02-27 3 U.S. plan on control of multilateral N-force WASHINGTON, Tuesday. "JHE United States envisages an executive committee of four or five nations to control the projected Nato multilateral nuclear force, officials said here yesterday. They said that Mr. Livingston Merchant, President Kennedy's sppcial envoy, was now in Paris to sound outReuter - 543 words
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Article189 1963-02-27 3 AMERICA 100 YEARS AGO-BY KENNEDY WASHINGTON. Tues. President Kennedy reminded American bankers yester d a y that the United States was once an underdeveloped country "Today many Americans tend to think of developing or developed countries in terms only of far away foreign nations," Mr. Kennedy told the American Banker'sUPI - 189 words
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Article33 1963-02-27 3 WELUNOTON. Tues.— Mr. A. H. Nordmeyer, 62. a former Presbyterian Church minister, was today elected leader of the New Zealand Opposition Labour Party in succession to Mr. Walter Nash, 81.33 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND...
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Article197 1963-02-27 3 MOSCOW. Tues.— A Soviet "circular cinema." in which the screen completely rurrounds the audience, will be brought to London in April. More than three million people have seen the show in Moscow. t on DON: Police called on Ld Mrs Jean Bellamy. 19, In Ketterlng to197 words
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Article59 1963-02-27 3 VANCOLVEB. Toes. Eiuht 40ft. whales kept an annual date In Vancouver harbour yesterday, frolicking around for three hours before returning; to sea. Waterfront men said: "We don't know what makes them come back, but they're here around the same time every year, stay about the59 words
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299 1963-02-27 3 f ENEVA, Tues. The United States said yesterday it was preparing a new draft agreement on a nuclear test ban based on its latest offer to accept seven on-sjte inspections a year to enforce it. An American spokesman said he couldReuter - 299 words
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Article289 1963-02-27 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. 4 SENATE Foreign Relations Committee study rL group, led by Senator Mike Mansfield, has recommended that the United States seek an "orderly reduction" of aid to South-East Asia. The group said that under present circumstances, this would best serve U.S. policy.289 words
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Article65 1963-02-27 3 Armchair critic NEW YORK. Tues Jeffrey Jennings, 19-year-old Yale University student yesterday claimed a record 30 hours of uninterrupted sitting in an armchair. He said It took "Far more will power and concentration to stay In one place than to dash ofT in all directions." Jennings was making a sit-downReuter - 65 words
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Advertisement508 1963-02-27 3 A HOME OF YOUR OWN IS IT A DREAM? No! A dream home of your own can be made Into a reality. You must decide when you are young You must help yourself. The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan Is meant Just for you. There is no better way to acquire508 words
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Miscellaneous29 1963-02-27 3 THE 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /WCU OM0UN6 «U ONLv\ I I UAMC DAN WIUT vou I V «OULO UK6 ANO V^OU CAM ti»/g I^X /»««r >v /^Wrr*. V29 words
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Article848 1963-02-27 4 Uniformity of bonus: Bank offers SINGAPORE. Tuesday A GROUP of banks in Singapore generally referred to as the "foreign banks" are prepared, in the interests of uniformity among them, to pay their employees the same bonus as that laid down by the Industrial Arbitration Court for the Chartered Bank employees848 words
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80 1963-02-27 4 Significant year, says Inche Yusof SINGAPORE, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishatc, In his Hari Raya message ever Television Slngapura yesterday said the festival this year had a significance to Muslims because Singapore was on the threshold of independence through merger with the Federation of Malaya in80 words
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Article139 1963-02-27 4 $18,000 AWARD FOR HURT HAWKER SINGAPORE, Tues.— A 60-year-old hawker, Koh Sar Tee, had judgment in his favour for $18,000 with agreed costs at $2,250 in the High Court today in a claim for damages for personal injuries suffered by him in a road accident 19 months ago. The judgment139 words
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Article337 1963-02-27 4 LONDON. Tues. Although equities lost much of yesterday's buoyancy, the undertone remained firm and selective buying produced a sizeable list Of gainsThe ICI preliminary statement contained no surprises but the results satisfied the market, although the super-optimists who were looking for a higher dividend were disappointed. Closing middle337 words
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Advertisement382 1963-02-27 4 SINGAPORE SOUTH EAST ASIAN PREMIERE LIDO WEDNESDAY 6th MARCH at 8.45 p.m. V'«v«#« From i hursdaff 7th Jiarrh a N.B. Due to Film's length 3 Shows Daily: 1.15, 5.00 8.45 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays Holidays Extra Show at 9.00 a.m. B Prices: $4.00, $2.50 $1.50— N0 Free List B b Advance382 words
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Advertisement307 1963-02-27 4 NOW SHOW IM, SIMULTANEOUSLY AT .1 SINGAPORE CATHAY ODEON-KATONG LAST 4 SHOWS! i nn imc«et in m I 11 ..m.-1.30-4 ft .JOonv L3O-6^s«^^o^n^ JOHORE BAHRU KUALA LUMPUR CATHAY I ODEON MALACCA I PENANG ALOR STAR CATHAY I ODEON CATHAY KUALA TRENGGANU KOTA BHARU CATHAY ODEON CATHAY-KERIS' ENTRY TO THE 10th307 words
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Article264 1963-02-27 5 CHAN BENG SOON - Perlis recruiting drive CHAN BENG SOON: By KANGAR, Tuesday ENROLMENT BEGINS FOR VOLUNTEER FORCE AND CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS pERLIS Malaya's smallest state launched a drive to enrol members for the state's new Volunteer Force and Civil Defence Corps. This latest move, initiated by the Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin264 words
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Article42 1963-02-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Marine police yesterday called off the search of a fishing boat from Kuala Sedill after It had returned to port one day overdue. The iy-at had been fishing in the South OUn Sea.42 words
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Article30 1963-02-27 5 IPOH. Tues.— The new $50,000 two-storey prayer house, built by the Ipoh Malays Co-operative Housing Society, will be opened by the Sultan of Peralc on March 16.30 words
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Article123 1963-02-27 5 IT" U A L A LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan students in West Pakistan are prepared to abandon their studies and return to fight if war breaks out as a result of Indonesia's confrontation policy. They took this decision at a meeting in Lahore recently, it was stated123 words
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128 1963-02-27 5 JA YCEES LA UNCH CAMPAIGN TO 'SELL' SINGAPORE SINGAPORE. Toes— The Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce is going all out to publicise Singapore to other Asian countries. As a first step it is planning to get as many Asian Jaycees as possible to attend the Junior Chamber International t^pfarence to128 words
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178 1963-02-27 5 Hull off to Australia for more talks SINGAPORE, Tues. General Sir Richard Hull. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, left here by a R.A.F. plane last night for Australia after spending four days in Malaya reviewing the build-up of the country's forces. In Australia he will attend the Joint Australian.178 words
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Article20 1963-02-27 5 SINOAPORE, Tues. The American Consul -General Mr. Sam OiLstrap, returned to Singapore yesterday after four months' leave.20 words
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Article, Illustration334 1963-02-27 5 JUDITH YONG - SUCCESS brings TEARS to young ballerina JUDITH YONG 'SO FRUSTRATING, WE WANT TO DANCE IN MALAYA' By OINGAPORE, Tues. There were tears In young ballerina Goh Soo Khim's eyes as she said: "Success? It has brought only frustration and unhappiness." And two fellow dancers Yang Sin Ann, 23, and Yang334 words
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105 1963-02-27 5 IPOH, Tues. The ballots on industrial action, taken by the 4,000 members of the National Union of Bank Employees a week ago, will remain unopened at the union headquarters in Kuala Lumpur for another week. Mr. P.C. Gomez the president of105 words
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Article36 1963-02-27 5 SINOAPORE. Tues.— A schoolteacher, Mr. Chua Hwa Kuan reported to the police that his car valued at $4,000. wm stolen from the car park in front of his bouse in Margaret Drive yesterday.36 words
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Article54 1963-02-27 5 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Singapore's second children's club was opened at Kampong Gelam Community Centre by Mr. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Culture, during the weekend. For a start, the club will organise indoor and outdoor games. It also hopes to build up a library to suit the various54 words
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Article29 1963-02-27 5 IPOH. Tues.— Kwong Kee, 21. a carpenter, was found dead on his canvas bed in Jalan Paslr Puteh here early today. No foul play is suspected.29 words
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137 1963-02-27 5 |>ENANO, Tues. The y National Union of Cinema Workers warned managements of Penang theatres today it would take up the matter with the relevant authorities If its members were forced to work more than eight hours a day. The union's general secretary. Mr. 8.137 words
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104 1963-02-27 5 Another 16 detainees released in Brunei BRUNEI TOWN, Tue*._ The Government has announced the release of 16 more detainees. Among them were a 15--year-old schoolboy who was suspected of being implicated in the recent rebellion. Eleven of the detainers who were freed were from Berakas detention camp and the others104 words
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274 1963-02-27 5 Talks soon on threat to iron ore mines KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T<HE crisis facing Malaya's iron mining mxx dustry may be resolved at meetings here nex< month between a Japanese mission, Eederation Government officials and members of the Iron Miners' Association. The talks have been called because of the closure274 words
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73 1963-02-27 5 SINGAPORE, Tues. Thieves broke into the Nam Ah Printing Company in Rangoon Road early yesterday and stole $5,000 worth of brass type. The proprietor, Mr. Moi Ycow Hon, discovered the theft at 8 a.m. yesterday He told the police that he found the back73 words
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Article47 1963-02-27 5 IPOH. Tues.— A lorry attendant. Foh Meng Seng. 50. was fatally injured when he fell off the vehicle and was hit by a car near the 19th mile Parit-Siputeh Road, yesterday. He died in the Batu Gujah Hospital a few hours later.47 words
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196 1963-02-27 6 Robbers fail to force cinema safe nriAIPING, Tues. Three robbers using an electric drill failed last night to open a safe at the Majestic Theatre here. It contained $7,000 in cash. The men, all masked, got into the theatre at about 1.30 a.m. by scaling a low wall at the196 words
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Article107 1963-02-27 6 Pulled out of river by her hair T/LANG, Tues. A woman. Tan Slew Kirn, 22, was hauled out of the Kuala Scan fjor River. 28 miles from here, by her hair this afternoon after she fell from a ferry taking people to Kuala Selangor from Tanjong Kara ng. Another passenger.107 words
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Article36 1963-02-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Australian High Commissioner to Malaya. Mr. T. K. Crltchley. left for Australia today for "routine consultations Mr. Critchley. accompanied by his wife, will be away for two weeks.36 words
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Article, Illustration914 1963-02-27 6 We were abused at exam centre' says father AFTER NEARLY 5 MONTHS, INQUIRY IS RESUMED 74th DAY OF THE INQUIRY SINGAPORE, Tuesday A DENTIST, Mr. Chew Yhee-min, recalled today how he and other parents were humiliated when they tried to get their children into examination centres during the Secondary Four914 words
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Article55 1963-02-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. Lloyd W. Elliott, executive vicepresident of Standard Oil Company, New York, arrived here by air today to visit the Esso refinery in Port Dickson. Mr. Elliott was accompanied by Mr. O. P. Case, the company's regional vice-president for SouthEast Asia. He will55 words
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Article32 1963-02-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea.— The Shell Traffic Games competition for pupils of primary schools in the Klang district will be held on the Port Hill padang on Saturday at S a.m.32 words
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Article101 1963-02-27 6 IPOH, Tuaaday F<IRE swept through three wooden and attap houses In a congested section of Kampong Java here at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. The houses were completely razed. Mr. O. C. Dlas, the fire brigade station officer, and 16 of his men, of whom 15 were101 words
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Miscellaneous260 1963-02-27 6 Buys Bunny By Batph Heimdmhl J VAX! THI«W HKTH'MOOCHeRO I |"T a II J^ r OfJETIMeiC'M C LEAVIN' J II \ZQIBI WHAT'S PC* J ij f EATiNPeACE: AUttApy.' j V. '-'Jncw? J /pj v a/* [20 CC TUAT DfTi"M n*i 'V BBw Straits Times Crossword WMz |H^ HP* |H^ HP260 words
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Article, Illustration1814 1963-02-27 7 One man's monument the world's most celebrated statue... HURRYING through the Paris streets one bitter evening in December 1851, a 17--year-old art student named Auguste Bartholdi found himself blocked by a seething crowd in the Rue de Clichy. Riots were frequent on the eve of Louis Napoleon's seizure of power1,814 words
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Article, Illustration183 1963-02-27 8 Salinah (93) is off to Mecca at last SINGAPORE, Tues. A crowd of about 6,000 Jammed the Harbour Board wharf in the rain today and chanted "Do'a Selamat" (God bless you) when the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur left for Mecca. Among the 627 pilgrims were 103 from Brunei. They said183 words
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Article83 1963-02-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A world premiere of the film "Cast the Same Shadows" will be held at the Cathay Cinema here at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow in aid of the Malayan Association for the Blind. The film Mill be attended by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. Another YIP83 words
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Article62 1963-02-27 8 BRUNEI Town. Tues.— Men of the 17 Gurkhas yesterday killed six rebels In operations in the Temburong area near here. Among those killed were Bukong bin Dan, a captain, the last of the known rebel commanders In Temburong district. Bukong was former member of the Temburong62 words
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Article17 1963-02-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Donations to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund last month totalled $7,943.17 words
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Article33 1963-02-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, will open the annual conference of the National Union of Federation Students at the University of Malaya here on Friday.33 words
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Article26 1963-02-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The annual conference of the Peoples Progressive Party will be held at the Town Hall here on March 9 and 10.26 words
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Article175 1963-02-27 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. A WOMAN farm worker and a schoolboy from Sin- pore died in separate motor accidents in Johore yesterday. i The woman, Chiew Gek Lan, 29. was cycling in the rain with her husband and a few other farmers at the 26th175 words
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101 1963-02-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— An American journalist said before he left for Bangkok by air today that the labour movement in Malaya was one of the greatest hopes for democracy in South-East Asia. Mr. John Heiling, labour columnist for the National Newspaper Syndicate and the101 words
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Article60 1963-02-27 8 PORT DICKSON. Tues. The Shell and Esso refineries here have jointly launched the first 125-ft. submarine pipeline which will take in crude oil for both lefinertes. In the next ten days another 2,600-fcot pipeline will be laid to a buoy from which oil tankers will pump60 words
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1079 1963-02-27 8 Rajah again threatens to walk out over 1.30 news I 2OTH i DAY OF THE LjRIAL— SINGAPORE, Tuesday. jypt. T. T. RAJAH, defence counsel for Janiit Singh and Yeow Fook Yuen, again threatened to "walk out" today at the trial of the two union officials on charges connected with alleged1,079 words
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Advertisement309 1963-02-27 8 Ready to help you on the job... v the Versatile PARKER 45 Modern^business'firms'very often owe f their success jto the decisive thinkers they employ— men who move ahead with keen judgment and insight. These people, in' turn, place great reliance on the working tools of business especially their Parker pens!309 words
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Miscellaneous217 1963-02-27 8 Mh'U Oop By 1 T. iliimlin 1 2M52L™ 16 V** com PICK meal-*-^ !r\ IHA;rs whw J I vm't£Ss*Y wbj.,imis te no I 1^ \£S!£2^2L-S\ < £P!S ST Ll < i J uadv? i isaid_ <: imust time tor you now ooerr )l V^ZSSI^X* 1 J ■&L ot iS ahi217 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-02-27 9 5,000 JOIN THE KING IN HARI RAYA PRAYERS jytORE than 5.000 people joined the Yang di-Pertuan Agong in Hari Raya prayers on the grounds of Istana Negara in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Among them were the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, Muslim Cabinet67 words
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271 1963-02-27 9 Brunei's entry: 'Many things to be sorted out' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A LOT of ground had been covered in the present Malaysia talks between Malaya and Brunei, but there were still many things to be sorted out, the British High Commisioner in Brunei, Sir Dennis White, said here yesterday. 1 Although271 words
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Article31 1963-02-27 9 KLUANG. Tui-s. Dato Teoh n./e Chonij. prrsidem of the Kluang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, here will leave for the United States on a Leadership prant on Wednesday.31 words
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Article54 1963-02-27 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Three thugs held up a 64-year-old housewile in her home in Siang Lim Park, off Geylang. and robbed her of $1,500 and jewellery worth $600 today. The robbers walked in through the front door of her home at 3 p.m., threatened her with daggers,54 words
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Article30 1963-02-27 9 KUALA UJMPUR. Tues— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong will lay the foundation stone of the $10--rrullion mosque, the Masjld Negar;i. in Jalan Sultan Hisamuddm. here at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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130 1963-02-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Three robbers held up a Chinese physician as he was examining a patient in his clinic in Jalan Brunei Selatan here last night and got away with $3,000. The physician. Mr. Lee Kong Teck. 30, said today that he and his patient were130 words
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Article66 1963-02-27 9 SINGAPORE Tues. The Straits Times office here today received two donations totalling $32 for Juriah blnte Hamid. the sole supporter of nine brothers and sisters since their father was drowned off Siglap two weeks ago. The donations come from Naval Base local staff. H. M. Dockyard.66 words
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Article57 1963-02-27 9 SINGAPORE; Tues.— An "exceptionally bright schoolboy with i secret society connections." was today Jailed for six months by Mr. 1 John Dorai Raj. a magistrate, for theft. Yeo Soo Ngan. 20. son of a textile merchant in Lorong Teluk. I had pleaded guilty last week to stealing57 words
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218 1963-02-27 9 Sime Darby dispute for Labour Ministry DENANG, Tues. The National Union of Commercial Wo r k ers will refer to the Labour Ministry a dispute with Sime Darby over the retrenchment of 20 employees by the Penang branch of the company. A meeting on Feb. 19 between the management and218 words
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Article83 1963-02-27 9 HAWKER AWARDED $18,000 SINGAPORE, Tues. A hawker, Koh Sar Tee. 60, was awarded $18,000 damages and $2,250 costs by the High Court here today for personal injuries suffered in a road accident 19 months ago. The judgment was entered by Mr. Justice Buttrose against Chai Kong Pong, a taxi driver,83 words
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Article205 1963-02-27 9 I»OH, Tuesday ~1 I rpHE Ipoh aerodrome 1 will be closed to all commercial aviation for two months from tomorrow so that the runway can be lengthened. The runway extension is part of a $6.5 million protect being undertaken by the Federal Government, nprove landing fai'llittci205 words
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168 1963-02-27 9 BLAST AT MAHJONG GAME IN VILLAGE: 17 HURT IPOH, Tues.—Seventeen people were injured, six of them seriously, after an explosion on the zinc roof of a coffeeshop in Gunon; Rapat new village, near here. The incident occurred at 8.30 p.m. on Sunday when four people were playing mahjong at the168 words
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Advertisement104 1963-02-27 9 Top efficiency at home with, a FACIT Portable Businessmen 1 You need j Facit Porta&ie at home lor letters and reports you hadn't the time to write in the office Elegant, modern design -sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish steel, the Facit Portable has ail the features of the Faot104 words
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Advertisement112 1963-02-27 9 )1 IllllllSlii ii i Sman Fine Quaiit DuraMfi ((U ))))))lr) W/Bm Cotton, Staple Fibre, Hemp, liHPi I PRINTED AND ■flflil SELF-COLOUR ((((((i. SnWI( ((((((({S^%((((( O ur range includes Fabric* for WmZl llSHllll La(lies< and Children's Summer A. wear an(^ underwear. wlMnk k^nßfi^llklulli B e cl-Linen, Upholstery and other )>fl JXaS^^SHjI112 words
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615 1963-02-27 10 Wednesday. February 27, 1963 Many a Malayan, listening to the Tengku's Hari Raya broadcast, may well have wished I that his message could have reached the ears of the Indonesian people as well. Malaya V only desire is "to live at peace with the615 words
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Article101 1963-02-27 10 It W»rdt Sl* (Minimum) THE GEORGES and> Stephens thank rrirnd*. relatives and all who sent vrcatha. telegrams and assisted at •n» funeral of Mary Caroline Stephen Ml 20.2.53 THE FAMILY OF Ihe late Mr. Tan l hti<n 800 gratefully acknowledge the > aluable help and expremiuna of symiithy which101 words
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Article28 1963-02-27 10 it Wor4* it* tVinimum) IN EVERLOVINO MEMORY of Mr Tredvele Samuel Kpbrsitn wno passed <<rar on 27 149 Inserted by his loving I hlldren and family28 words
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Article101 1963-02-27 10 1* Word* Sill (Minimum) TOWN AND COUNTRY'S Sale now >>i. Dresses below Mat I Don t miss ■nn opportunity. ATTENTION ALL WELSHMEN i- luvids Day Dmn.r. Ist March i.ut day for tickets King S pore 67&9 J. YOU'LL BE AMAZED how quickly Ainvick kills bad odour* Uet a bottle101 words
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Article34 1963-02-27 10 I* Ward* KM (Ml*.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST BlnKsplratioa VMMM Memorial Hall Saturday 2nd March, 730 p.m. "Our generation In I'Til Speaker E.N. I'oulaon. Soloist Dorothy Irfe. and Teenage Choir. Ml warmly welcom.34 words
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Article381 1963-02-27 10 Mr. Tom Harrisson's unrivalled knowledge of the his- toi-v and people of the Borneo territories has never been put In better or more effective use i than in the booklet he has pro- duced for the British forces in Borneo. It was written at the 1 equest of381 words
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Article344 1963-02-27 10 Though the industrial section of Petaling Jaya has been extended several times, investors are still queueing for sites. To j I meet their needs the PJ. Oev- j •elopment Corporation has applied to the Selangor State Government for an extra 100 l acres. If this is granted (as344 words
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Article, Illustration567 1963-02-27 10 534.000 AN HOUR MAN: PM GLAD I CANT TAKE IT WITH ME... T ONDO.V Tues. J. Paul Getty, the world's richest man, but "a little dull", said last night it is rood he can't take his millions with him because that would only be a burden. The dour, melancholy billionaire,UPI - 567 words
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Letter140 1963-02-27 10 YOUR very sensible leader "After H.S.C." underlining the educational imbalance in Malaya between lack of university places and the abundance of graduate material, points to the urgent need of establishing without further delay the proposed university college in Penang. A university college in Penang will ideally serve the140 words
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469 1963-02-27 10 TN YOUR leader of Feb. 25 entitled "Varsity Appeal" you drew attention to the need for economy. There is no doubt that the university which spends public money must exercise the utmost economy. We are doing our best in this direction and will be469 words
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Article, Illustration838 1963-02-27 10 RICHARD HALL - The worried whites of Northern Rhodesia RICHARD HALL AS THE OLD ORDER CHANGES WITH -i A BLACK GOVERNMENT IN POWER: by m^ RHODE- ASIA'S first African Government has now been in office for two months. Some Europeans in Lusaka do not yet quite grasp what has happened. Although they hadOFNS - 838 words
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Advertisement675 1963-02-27 10 StraiuTi.es Malay Mail Classified advertisements may be ha need lex lat rMw COLO |TOl»ai AHCADI Orchard Road COLO •TOWA9B IMNCHIi AT HOLLAND NOAD-KATOM* lIIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL MAS* Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK ITOSI LTD Winchester House. CeUyer Quay THI NKWS FRONT Fltipetrlck's Supermertmi M. M. ISMAIL a Admlreity Read. Naval Beae M.675 words
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Advertisement83 1963-02-27 10 "American Label' Range Guitars incorporote the lotatt modification nexmitoted by me axocting demand of rrw Arrwricon morkot. Str*or»4inexl tolirl bodien ttilatt© nactti ond "Faatharlita" action Vibrato Units; highly polished. "TWINMASTM" with 2 high gain psckup*. complera with da luxe com. SSU.M "TRIPLEMASTfR" ■nth 3 high gam ptckupv complete with da83 words
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Advertisement47 1963-02-27 10 TUoSE WHO KNOW BUY NATIONAL 1 I fSut /r^^^ ■LiJaWi^. |Hal 9 I U" to 23SCREEN \l H AVAILABLE ON HIRE V PURCHASE FROM $25.50 A MONTH. A OR ON RENTALS FROM SI 5.5 0 A /MONTH. AUTHORIZED DEALER ACE [l|j) ELECTRIC OPPOSITE LORONG 30 GEYIANG ROAD47 words
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Article, Illustration15 1963-02-27 11 FOR ROTHMANS Mr Gerald Tookey, Q.C FOR THE M.T.C. Mr. Stuart Bevan15 words
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183 1963-02-27 11 SOH TIANC KENG - Pakistan neutral in Malaysia dispute SOH TIANC KENG By CIM.APOKK. Tues. The Pakistan Fori'iun Minister. Mr. Zallik.ir Bliutto. who stoppod in Singapore ye*terd.iy on his way to Pekinc. MM his country v.in pursuing a strict policy of "non.interference" in the present Ma-layan-Indonesian dis. pute over Malaysia and Brunei revolt. •\\>183 words
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Article36 1963-02-27 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Private Hoe Teck Chye was acquitted by Third Criminal District Court of rntertnK the quarters of Captain Cl. Tennyson D'Eyncourt to commlt theft at 6 20 am. on Nov. 12. last year.36 words
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Article, Illustration1339 1963-02-27 11 Infringement of 'Gold Leaf trademark alleged B.A.T. CLAIM COSTS, 'RELIEF' AGAINST ROTHMANS IN ACTION OVER SALE OF RIVAL VIRGINIA GOLD CIGARETTES gINGAPORE, Tues. Representatives of two leading cigarette manufacturers appeared Defore Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Supreme Court today in an action alleging infringement of trade mark. The action was1,339 words
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Article233 1963-02-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. T*HE Central Electricity Board expects to call for A tenders in June or July for a major hydro-elec-tric scheme at Batang Padang. A spokesman for the CEB said today that preliminary construction on the project would probably start soon. Notices have already233 words
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Article92 1963-02-27 11 'No strike now' say drivers SINGAPORE. Tumi. The threatened strike by about 200 Health Ministry daily-rated transport workers, is off for the time being. The Public Daily Rated Transport Workers' In. lon. representing the workers, had threatened to call a strike unless the Ministry allowed its mem ben to work92 words
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Article57 1963-02-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— New Zealand will receive a total of 78 students and trainees from the Malaysian territories tola year under the Colombo Plan, according to the New Zealand High Commission here. They will be among 325 new students from 20 countries to study57 words
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678 1963-02-27 11 Gayest Hari Raya in years for Malayans KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayans belonging to other faiths joined their Muslim friends in celebrating Hari Raya Puasa, making it one of the gayest in years. Till late today Muslim homes were receiving friends and relatives as they held the traditional "open house." A678 words
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Advertisement173 1963-02-27 11 YaIIBAC FOR THEWEII-^ GROOMED lit &£>" v o -^*—~~~*Zi "Celt**' jaja^ *£jpjp'*^ Available at oil leading departmental stores Agents: A. KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. Nr* SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG AUSTRALIA'S LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK CAN HELP YOU TO PROMOTE TWO-WAY TRADE WITH AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, Want to tell? Want to buy'173 words
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Advertisement54 1963-02-27 11 X-~~V SALON after an Elizabeth Arden face treatment you look wonderful you feel wonderful. A treatment is chosen specially for you your skin is cleansed, toned and nourished —then comes the final perfection of a radiant make-up. Telephone now for an appointment Salt! Triatßiits: Til. Siigiport ***** K. Liapar *****54 words
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Miscellaneous495 1963-02-27 11 Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA «.O1 Morning Prelude: 7. 18 News; gramme Summary; 6.03 Sins. M i, 72 Breakfast Bulletin: 7.30 Swing And Sway; 5.30 The NATIONAL BHORTVAVK Up And About; 8.16 News; 8.20 Aerial Club: 5.45 Let's Oo SERVICE 41.7 metres Up And About; 9.00—10.16 Eng- Dutch: 6.00 Porum495 words
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139 1963-02-27 12 I^LALA LIMPIK. Tues.— Tengku Abdul Rahman will meet Malayan newspaper editors and publishers this week to advise them on collecting money for the Malayan Patriotic Fund. In his Hari Raya message, the Tengku said that influential newspapers had indicated support for the139 words
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Article46 1963-02-27 12 I'ENANG. Tues. Penang rubber men will fete the secretary of the Rubber Trade Association. Mr. Tan Boon Peng, at a dinner this Saturday. Mr. Tan whs awarded the Pingat Jasa KPbaktian (Meritorious Service Medal> in the Governor's Birthday Honours last December.46 words
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Article50 1963-02-27 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Police i constable Sin Khlan Seng, was to- 1 day charged in a magistrate's court with causing hurt to Inspector Chan Pang Soo. outside a bar In Jalan Besar at 10.40 p.m. on! Jan. 28. Sim. who pleudeo not uullty. was allowed bail.50 words
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223 1963-02-27 12 Union asks MTUC to gear up workers for war Will KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Trades Union Congress was urged today to prepare Malaya's one million workers for the defence of the country. In a letter to the MTUC, the newly-formed National Union of Government Clerical Workers said It believed223 words
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Article88 1963-02-27 12 BRUNEI TOWN. Tues.— Zaini Haji Ahmad, former right hand man of Sheikh Azahari, the rebel leader, is being detained at Berakas rebel detention centre here after his surprise arrival rrora Hong Kong yesterday. Zaini was brought in by an RAF plane from Labuan. The Government announcedReuter - 88 words
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Article947 1963-02-27 12 Yang di-Pertuan Agong, Tengku say it in Hari Raya messages MALAYSIA SEEN BY BRUNEI SULTAN AS 'ONLY PLAN TO SAVE US FROM ENEMIES' 'All young people will be called on to fight if war should come 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues J^|ALAYA'S desire to live in947 words
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Article49 1963-02-27 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. Malayan Airways will Increase the number of its Silver Kris jet flights to Hong Kong from four" to five sen-Ices a week from April 1. From the same date, the 811ver Kris flights to Bangkok will be reduced from five to four a week.49 words
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Article50 1963-02-27 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. yesterday visited Pulau Übin where 28 community leaders are undergoing an extensive course. Dr. Toh, accompanied by officials from the People's Association, spent about three hours on the island, which was also opened to visitors.50 words
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Article58 1963-02-27 12 SINGAPORE. Turn. —The Postmaster General, Malaya, today announced a special Issue of three commemorative postage stamps on March 21 to mark tbe World Freedom Prom Hunger campaign. The design of the stamps, of the 25. 30 and 50 cents denominations, will depict fishing, poultry and58 words
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Article24 1963-02-27 12 PENANG Tues. The Penang Hui Aun Association will celebrate its golden jubilee with a dinner at its Magazine Road premises this Friday.24 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-02-27 12 rpENGKU Abdul Rah man and his Cabinet attended a memorial service yesterday for the men of the Royal Federation of Malaya Police who died fighting the Communists during the Emergency. The Tengku led his colleagues in laying wreaths at the foot of the81 words
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Article79 1963-02-27 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.-^Slnga-pore Rotary Club will celebrate Rotary International's 58th anniversary with a lunch at the Cathay Hotel tomorrow. Actual date of the celebration is Feb. 23. The lunch was postponed because of Hari Raya Puasa. Helpinir to celebrate the I occasion are winners of the 1963 Inter-school79 words
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Advertisement122 1963-02-27 12 Both black and white and cofor pictures are so easy with f% I 6 NEW BROWNIE 44A CAMERA A in Singapore L V" SL;,5 L;, ';r"'73|MHBH -the camera for the family! V^free cover Never before such a picture-perfect camera at such a price! And you get the protective cover free!122 words
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Advertisement155 1963-02-27 12 Children's Britannica TV '1 IS' 2 Z 5T *T -£3 i. I BE .-na__ Ki. -5? 5 5 S rE E i IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Fresh stocks have just arrived and are ready for immediate delivery. As these stocks are limited, please order early to avoid disappointment. Sets are available for155 words
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Advertisement916 1963-02-27 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancies for the post ot Laboratory Attendants advertised on 4/1/63 have been filled. At! ap pllcants thanked. KERAJAAN KELANTAN I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from federal Citizens for the post, ot Technical Apprentice In the Town Country Planning Department t Kelantan. The age916 words
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Advertisement876 1963-02-27 13 (Continued from Page II) SITUATIONS VACANT t Worda Si (Min.h-Mox f ota. sacra WANTED SALESGIRLS for houseold goods. Apply to 90-B, Bobuuoo load, Singapore. Tel. *****. WANTED A DOCTOR for well stabllshed Clinic In central Jobore. itate age, sex nationality and expotence. Box A 3254 S.T. S'por*. ENGLISH SPEAKING GENERAL876 words
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Advertisement1007 1963-02-27 13 EDUCATION 19 Worsts Si (Min.)— Box JO rfs. *xfr* COURSES PREPARED for 1983 Exams to written and practical Including Speech Training and Cambridge Sctoooi Certiorate. Enrol now fir Eastern Music Bcbool 1-A Kirk Terrace, s'por*. TO ENSURE DEFINITE succ***) In tb* Guaranteed 4-month Rapid Course in Sbortband/Typewnttpg. enrol with "1.T.8.",1,007 words
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Advertisement761 1963-02-27 13 MACHINERY, PLANT FOR SALE Road tbaileb for salb i Due to a cancellation I M.O.M. LTD. offer for immediate delivery ex work* Kuala Lumpur: m S TON ROAD trailer with hydraulic Up gear. steel bodj. road springs, vacuum aarrp brake* tor counusg to prim* mover. MOM. LTD., 12/1* Jslan ICsmajusn,761 words
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Advertisement1004 1963-02-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. txtrm TRIUMPH HERALD 1981 23.000 coflcs. First class condition 83.000. Owner returned U.K. Trial run if required. Oibson (B'pore) ***** *xt. 16. MINI AUSTIN In excellent condtlon. ResafJared September 1961. Accident free. Europesm owner. *****. 1*1: S'por* *****. CITROEN 1981 10191,004 words
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Advertisement903 1963-02-27 13 FOR SALE If Wordt SI (Min.)— tux SO tt: txtro HANSON'S World's Champion OayCbicks arriving on March 5. 81.90 each. Nam Seng Company I*>B. Robinson Road, Singapore. Tel. *****. DONALD MOORE CALLERIES have that unusual gift you have been new Galleries. 200, Clemeneeau Avenue, B'pore. CLSARANCB SALE ot wtthdrawD styles903 words
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Advertisement744 1963-02-27 13 BEAUTY CULTURE 19 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO tt: txtrm SALON PHOENIX. Holder ot World Championship Diplomas in Beauty Culture/Hairstyllng. f.iclal. Hrientino Jelly Peeling. Post-Natal BlimmlnK. Manicure Brauly ao<l Hainlressint: Classes. Oraduatrs are a»arn>d Diplomas fro. s'i«ra Parts. Trl. Rosalie Hernon IS pore) '.'3(168. LADIES HAIRDRESSING In Word* Si (Mm.,—B744 words
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Advertisement246 1963-02-27 14 A MAJOR INCREASE IN FROM Not since the original Supershell with ICA came to Malaya has *^P| I J™* WL\ $CUkM %No more knocking -re-formulated NEW SUPERSHELL there been such a dramatic increase in the total power of petrol. f F"! f* W\M WW evenly distributes its increased anti-knock quality246 words
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Advertisement1513 1963-02-27 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.I Oue S'pora Sails P. Sham Penang MENESTHEUS Liverieel. Glasgow Ii Pt/Taday Fok 20 MENELAUS A.o-Tiouth. liverpaal la PI/Mk 2 Mk 3 CALCHAS Liverpaal. Glasgow Gda. I Mar 2 Mar 3 OEMODOCUS Liverpool. Havre. Hamburg Mat I Mk I Mk I/TO Mk 11 PELEUS uverpeel.1,513 words
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Advertisement1318 1963-02-27 15 •m^ MoALUnTBR A CO., LTD. t^^ WaJIS Teh Ne- mn HXMrMaW UMB eJk KLAVKKKSS UNs Ig^fl^ IONOON. HAMMRft, ROTTERfJAM, LOS AN6ELES. SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. HULL ft IxIIbLESBROUiiH. lEATTIE. VANCOfIVER ft PORTL»HD Cm OF ELY Aetattiat carge far Central ft Seatk Aararica. Tpori P. Sham Ptnsnt OtmtviUJ la Pert Today Spore1,318 words
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528 1963-02-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE committee of the Malayan Stock Exchange today is taking the unprecedented step of offering a total of £5,000 in rewards in order to stop deals in stocks in advance of public issues and before they have received528 words
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Article23 1963-02-27 16 M*Uran Stock Indices Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Indnstrials: 97.7* 97.49 Tins: 100.61 100.56 9 rubbers: 105.39 103.39 Dee. 29, 1962 10023 words
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Article470 1963-02-27 16 OUSINESS In the Singapore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets, was: INDUSTRIAL*: Dunlept (8.000) 12.49 D, (2,000) 52.48, (8.000) 52.49: att (malt 52.70 si.: P. and erdi (5.000) $3.36, (16.000) 13.35. (4,000) 13 33: Cimnwi (1,000)470 words
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320 1963-02-27 16 nnHE Straits tin price was again unchanged in Penang yesterday at $426.87} per picul while the offering was also estimated as unchanged at 245 tOnS. lln tHlo mar Vat h»> tw«b «rl»-_ In London on Monday tin was moderately traded at steady320 words
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Article139 1963-02-27 16 (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONI) Keb. 26. Three months Dunlopa 14 cts. 8 Darby 44. r 4 N. 16 CU. C Storage 4 id. Oammon. 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 J Wluih 15 eti ShrllMcts. U. Brew 24 c(«. Bteainahlp 9 cts. M. Cement IS eta. 8. Time* 22 cts. Containers139 words
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Article116 1963-02-27 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. •pRADING in general Investment* and Industrial* resumed on a firm note. Leaders' moves were narrow, but mostly higher, led by ICIANZ, up 9d. to 45s- 6d. Oils had a fillip. Associated Australian gained to 255. in busy trade. Base metals were quiet am loans firmer. 3.R.A.116 words
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Article22 1963-02-27 16 February. 26. 4fp MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76 cents (down one cent). TIN: $426.87} (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (unchanged).22 words
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Article241 1963-02-27 16 XfARCM rirtt grade rubber tjuytrt 1 L t.o.b. closed at p.in In >■ nKa|»re yesterday at 7S ceru per Ib. duun one cent. The tone waa very quiet. S.C.C.R.A eleilng prices In eenls p*r Ik), yesterday i Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. huycra 7S| aeller* 76 (N); Int.241 words
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Article186 1963-02-27 16 CHIPS lying along side tha Singapore k wtiarve* today arc Clytunrua 15/16, Autolycus 46, Ball (SwedHti) 23/24 Benreoeh 8/9. Slamara 38/39. Shoho Maru 21/22, Raa Maerak 19, Bemantan NW. L, Tabon 10/11, Marine Ace 44, BuxuanKa 33 36, Nikkei Maru 10/11, Uraxa (Tanker) 42/43, Teakbank 31/32, Auby186 words
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Article152 1963-02-27 16 'TNI Malayan Exchange Bank*' Aiso- elation made theae chanfcea In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to (100) New Varfc: buying TT 32 13/16, air- mall OD 32 15/1". 90 d/st 33 3/l« V credit bllla. 33 5; trad* bill*. Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD152 words
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Article98 1963-02-27 16 I /^HINKSE Product Exchange, Sino- para nean prieea par ptcul yisttrday: Cacanut all bulk (43 sellers, drum $4tJ sellers. y»» Capra: Feb. March UK/Cootlornt $27) buyers. Pepper: Miintok white 5165 srllcre. Sarawak white ll«2i seller*, special Sarawak black Sll5 sellers, ja.rhl.-rl L«mponic blnck 1110 aellera, AST A Jl2O98 words
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Advertisement1115 1963-02-27 16 bmbbA cdkV ivC Bflt^Laoß^avtv^gas^S y^T^i KAim^ua^KISEN^KAISHA^ITD^ I U.S.A. PaclCie, AtUntic, Ok Great Lakes ■owivl— Loaos Loacs EIA flO El* EIA ETA Spore Sham Hr-ciuio s F'cisco i> tneeiei N York Cle<e<3no XtkslMiMan- 21 Mar/ 1 Apr 2/ 3 Apr 27 Apr 4 May 7 May 2$ May SJasa "<iaiiia»a Mara"1,115 words
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Advertisement121 1963-02-27 16 NOTICE YOM AHMAD LIMITED 42, COCKMAN STREET, IPOH REMOVED TO 30 JALAN HJ. YUSOFF, HOUSING TRUST IPOH. TEL: NO. IPOH 5255 SHIPPING NOTICES SWEDISH EAST ASIA LINE M.S. "NIPPON" Arrived 22.2.63 S 11.8. Godowns 13/14 Consignees or all damaged carco ex the above vessel are notified that the General Survey121 words
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Advertisement688 1963-02-27 17 I TANJONG TIN DREDGING LIMITED The Board of Tanjong Tin l 0 Dredging Limited announce that T the dredge resumed operations on T the 23rd February. C OSBORNE AND CHAPPEI* O General Managers. 5 Ipoh: 27th February, 1963. THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Members are hereby notified that the following688 words
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Advertisement782 1963-02-27 17 THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 that the Annual General Meetinu h of the Members of the P->nang t, Turf Club will be held at th i Turf Club's Office, Chartered Bank a Chambers. Union Btreet, Penang, n on Friday, 15th March. *96J. at t 5.00 PM.782 words
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Advertisement819 1963-02-27 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Loading and transporting of metal from I Canthan Quarry within the Dts- i rict of Central Perak for period 1.4.63 to 31.12.63 will be received it the Office of the Jurutera «egerl. J.K.R.. Perak. Ipoh, up o 3.00 pm. on 7th March.819 words
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Advertisement382 1963-02-27 17 TENDERS 221 BASE VEHICLE DEPOT RAOC. TENDERS are invited tor the i running of a Civilian Canteen to t cater for approx. 500 employees of i mixed nationalities. Full particulars may be obtained by application to the Secretary, Civilian Canteen Committee, 221 BVD RAOC. c/o GPO. Johore Bahru. Closing date:382 words
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Advertisement1543 1963-02-27 17 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES l. APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Cltitena and from serving permanent Government Officers for the following appointment in the Industrial Training Institute. Kuala Lumpur: Division I: HEAD. ENGINEERING DIVISION Salary scale: $554. 592, 628 x 34 934/982 x 34 1.254. AGE: 35 but under 45.1,543 words
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Advertisement1599 1963-02-27 17 (Continued from previous column) (1) Age: preferably not less than 30 and not above 43 years. i ln Qualifications: (a) Full Overseas Hlcner School Certificate plus 3 years executive experler. c in Government Service or In a commercial firm; or (b) Overseas School Certificate or Federation of Malaya Certificate of1,599 words
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Article180 1963-02-27 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - Four-zone league for Razak Cup KEN FERNANDEZ HOCKEY By KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The tlrst interstate hockey competition for the Tun Aodul Razak Cup will be run on a four-zone league system. The competition will start in May. The zones are: NORTH: Penang, Perak and Kedah. South: Johore. Malacca and Singapore.180 words
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Article62 1963-02-27 18 MWUIKSTI.K: Dave Charnley British i;e!ir.\eiftin boxing cham pion. knucked oul former world lightweight champion. Joe Brown id the sixt.i round ot a 10-rounc bout LONDON: Football results: FA. Cup third round Birmingham 1 Bury 0 (abandoned at half-time owing to slate of pitch i .Scotu^i I.A Cap62 words
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Article152 1963-02-27 18 SOH WILL QUIT SAFA ON FRIDAY SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Soh Ghee Soon, SAFA president since 1957, today told an emergency council meeting that he would not stand for re-election as president The meeting was called to discuss amendments to SAFA rules proposed by a special six-man committee headed by Mr.152 words
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Article, Illustration630 1963-02-27 18 LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR - LESLIE HOFFMAN JNR. GOLF by Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday Agong, Nagle start first in Pro-Am meet today AUSTRALIAN golf aces Peter Thomson, Kel Nagle and Frank Phillips, who were not among the leading money winners at Manila or Singapore, are expected to hit theirKok Ah Chong - 630 words
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Article835 1963-02-27 18 THE draw for the Pro-am tournament today (Usurps in bracket are handicaps for Malayan amateurs): OLD COURSE IST. TEE 8. A.M.: K. Nagle (Au&t). the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (16); Chen Ching Po-iF), the Sultan of SHangor (18). 8.06 A. Johnston (Can>. H. T. Benny (10);835 words
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473 1963-02-27 18 THE AUCKLAND T AUCKLAND, Tues. New Zealand fought well up to a stage against England in the First Test here today but much of their good work was undone in the final 15 minutes when they lost three wickets without addition AtReuter - 473 words
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Article98 1963-02-27 18 LONDON. Tups. A soccer goalkeeper was said in court at Sheffield yesterday to have dropped his pants and waggled his bare behind at a crowd of leering spectators. A nurse, who was in the crowd, said goalkeeper Dave Gaskell made the gesture after he failed to saveReuter - 98 words
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103 1963-02-27 18 \fKLBOURNE, Tues.— Victoria ITX won this season's Sheffield Shield competition when »hey I beat Queensland by an Innings and 28 runs here today. It was Victoria's first title auceem since IMO-A1 and broke a fvquence of nine consecutive wins by Mew South Wales.Reuter - 103 words
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Advertisement147 1963-02-27 18 LIFE SIDEWAYS g& FAVRELEUBAFAV \^s FAVRELEUBAFAV ELEUBA < ty*, FAVRELEUBAFAV E A 5 S Viewed from this angle things are not always what they seem. This practical FavreLeuba watch for Instanceshock protected, and antl- magnetic -seen sideways is so fashionably thin. The thinnest waterproof watch in the world with a147 words
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Advertisement112 1963-02-27 18 "tNDtAN QUALITY PRODUCT" CROWN BRAND 4 ■ymkol.iti til ihtt .1 purtit tod ktu Aluminium wtnult. Ixktd ky ■H •KH'Xoc* Of htK t ctntury "Crow* ■rind" vttflill trt mtium ftclvrtd rrom tptcitllr »ro<t»t« puf« Aluminium. Thtr »rt hjfj itn.c htndsomt i*d htndy. Etty co cltt*. kot»»n|hc Extpiiontllx dunkl* *»d liifWr ocexomx.112 words
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242 1963-02-27 19 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE, Tuesday I THHE SINGAPORE Cricket Association, determined x to strengthen Malaya's present toehold on the big international cricket circuit, has applied for a visit to Malaya and Singapore by the MCC team which will make a winter tour242 words
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87 1963-02-27 19 Milner bowls Invitation side to victory over Kilat PENANG, Tues. Splendid bowling by Ray Milner enabled the PCRC Invitation XI to beat Kilat Club of Kuala Lumpur by 11 runs in a two-day match here. Milner took seven wickets for 17 runs in Kilafs second innings. Scores: Invitation XI 10087 words
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Article85 1963-02-27 19 NEGRI 2 MALACCA 3 OEREMBAN, Tues. Malacca Chinese entered Uie MCFA Cup final today, thanks to a brUiant hattrick by Robert Choc. Malacca will meet Selangor 'hinese in the final. Chan Kwal Lam shot Ncsri into the lead after seven minutes but two goals by Robert (20th85 words
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Article616 1963-02-27 19 <X»URSE WINNERS ARE ONES TO FOLLOW BUT BACK THEM EACH-WAY AS THEY ARE MEETING TOUGH OPPOSITION TODAY THE best bets at Penang today are Hallan and Panitoba, both previous winners on this course. However, I suggest that punters should back them each-way as they are meeting tougher616 words
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Article106 1963-02-27 19 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY wiMfcto PRODUCER Kellet Captain's Guide CHENGAI RAIT Gay Paris ActreM KELLET Gala Premier* Producer KELLET PV9#B6W Gala Premier* •t«M I lUc* t TIN INVEST Chenral Bftta Gay Part. CONCRETOR Aetna* Cheocai Baia tUceS HALLAN Lord Lucan Noble Gesture NOBLE GESTl'K! Malay Film Hallan106 words
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Article873 1963-02-27 19 THE GOING: Very food Race One: j.o— Claw s— lt 1 ***** Exhibitor II (Shaw St.) Martin. 8 8.0 S 2 ***** Producer II (Shaw St.) Martin. 5 1.12 (8F) Johnson 1 3 ***** Keilet tMr. Tans St.) E. Breuk. S 8.11 (F) Donnelly 4 4 ***** Captain*873 words
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339 1963-02-27 19 pENANG, Tues. The Stipendiary St c ward's report on Sunday's races at Penang: RACE ONi:: Shiau Yeonf Lull <K. Leong) and Flying Hand tM. Lee> were rearing as the gatas opened and they lost ground a* the field jumped away. In the straight Kai339 words
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188 1963-02-27 19 pENANQ, Tues. All four •I turf clubs in Malaya will oend representatives to attend the third Asian Racing Conference at Sydney in April. Several members of the Racehorse Owners Association of Malaya will also attend the conrerence as observers. One of the highlights of the188 words
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258 1963-02-27 19 Springbok is early favourite for Grand National I ONDON, Tues. Springbok, who has been kept busy on the sands at Redcar. Yorkshire, was made clear favourite for the Grand National at 10 to 1. at the callover for -the Spring double yestrrday. Two points behind, at 12-1 second favourite, wereReuter - 258 words
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Advertisement182 1963-02-27 19 Indian Quality Products Take a Sleel Master— the stronger folding chair. Steel Master's special croai bar makes it extra strong, extra durable. Colourful and non-rusting, comfortable and smart. Steel Master Folding chairs are now available from all branches of "USHA SALES" Steel Master Ki£.° M**fo<tjr«l by CROMELITE (INCMA) PftlVATf LTD.182 words
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Advertisement102 1963-02-27 19 seasoned talesptnner Grahame Greene will guide you into exotic Africa or Somerset Maugham to sultry Tahiti, and you can go behind the walls of the Forbidden City with Peter Fleming. Perhaps you would prefer some learned professor to guide you into new worlds of learning, some ardent photographer into new102 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-02-27 19 GOLF Pro-am tournamem (S'Ror Golf Club. X.L 8 ajn.i. SOCCER Apollo Cup: Joint Services v SGSPA (HMS Terror. Naval Base 8 p.m.*. HOCKEY Spore Leacue-Cup: 6-flnal: Ceylonese v University (Farrer Park 5 p.m.).33 words
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501 1963-02-27 20 SINGAPORE. Tues )|K DAVID MARSHALL today criticised Mr. Lee Kuan Yew for his statement that, because of Singapore's "correct policy" towards Indonesia, there had been no incidents between them. Mr. Marshall, former Chief Minister and until last month leader of the Workers' Party,501 words
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Article70 1963-02-27 20 JAKARTA. Tues. The immigration authorities at Tawau. British Nortli Borneo, have refused entry of 75 Indonesians into the town, the official news agency Antara reported. The report said the Indonesians vrai in tour sailing boats from the Celebes to seek employment there but were given 4870 words
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Article20 1963-02-27 20 PARIS. Tues. President Moise Tshombe. of Katanga, went sightseeing yesterday in the mountains near Angeles Gaajst.— UJ»J20 words
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193 1963-02-27 20 Estranged wife tells court of 'cold war' SINGAPORE, Tues. A woman told a court today about the "cold war" between her and her husband. Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong, the magistrate, asked her, "What do you mean by rold?" The woman Napsiah binte K Mohamed, said tier husban had treated her193 words
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Article60 1963-02-27 20 NAIROBI. Tues. Two Kenya students studying In Bulgaria are to be repatriated by the Kenya Government, an official spokesman said here yesterday. They had asked for help to return home after the recent clash between Bulgarian police and African students, which led to thn expulsionReuter - 60 words
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Article33 1963-02-27 20 CAMBRIDGE. (England), Tues. Mr. Brian Pollitt. 26-year-old son of the late British Communist Party leader. Harry Pollitt, was married to Miss Penny Ralph. 24-year-old daughter of an Australian lawyer. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-02-27 20 Enter politics says 'Cast the Same Shadow' star to women SINGAPORE, Tues— A Cambodian woman who is now playing a "triple" role politician, actress and mother flew into Singapore yesterday with this advice for women: "Take an active part in politics." She is Madam Punt Peng Cbenjr (above), the only152 words
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Article81 1963-02-27 20 DOCTOR DIES IN CRASH SINGAPORE, Tues. An RAP doctor, Fit. Lt. Hugh Morris Williams. 32. was killed in a car crash off Changi Road this afternoon. The doctor was returning home for lunch when the accident occurred. He had turned Into Calshot Road when his car skidded on the rain-swept81 words
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Article37 1963-02-27 20 MADRID, Tues. Sentences ranging from one year to 36 tnonttu were passed at a court martial bere yesterday on five Basques, charged with military rebellion by distributing leaflets favouring strikes, a reliable source said.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article21 1963-02-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—lnche Khalil bin Ya'acob. formerly of Temerloh. has been appointed an assistant District Officer for Pekan21 words
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240 1963-02-27 20 SOS blasts on shell save 11 adrift in sea IVARWIN. Tues.—Ele- yen Indonesian seamen, adrift for six days without food or water in the Arafura Sea, off Australia's northern coast, were rescued after SOS blasts they blew on a conch shell were heard by a passing lugger. One is InReuter - 240 words
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Article60 1963-02-27 20 UNITED NATIONb. Tups.— Indonesia today informed U.N. SecrpUry-Oeneral U Thant of Its decision to re-open diplomatic relations with the Netherlands broken off during the dispute over West Irian. A U.N. spokesman said tnat the L.N. chief had been told of the decision in a letter fromReuter - 60 words
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Article30 1963-02-27 20 NAIROBI. Tues. The Kenya Government has agreed to let the United Nations use Mombasa as a transit port for its Congo troops, it was announced today.— ■Mr,30 words
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Article21 1963-02-27 20 WELLINGTON. Tues.— Sir Edmund Hillary will leave on Thursday to set up two schools in NeDals Everest renlon.— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-02-27 20 HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday. THE FILM, Lawrence of Arabia received 10 nominations yesterday to lead the list of those made eligible for Academy Awards. > To Kill A Mockingbird received eight nominations and Mutiny on the Bounty seven. Academy Award "Oscars" will be presented on April 8Reuter - 174 words
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118 1963-02-27 20 SAIGON Toes The t'.S. Pacific Air Forces chief. Gen. Emmett O'Donnell. said yesterday that the US wo«ld abide the Geneva agreement and refrain from bringing jet fighters into Sooth Vietnam. Bat he indicated that U.S. Air Force pilots would continue to flyReuter - 118 words
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195 1963-02-27 20 Call-girls who bill firms monthly TORONTO, Tues.— Two callgirls were yesterday quoted by the Toronto Telegram as saying they send some business firms monthly bills for "entertaining customers". The newspaper quoted one of the girls, identified as Marie, 2€, as saying "more than half our customers are paid for byReuter - 195 words
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314 1963-02-27 20 OUT— A NEW BOOK ON STALIN ERA TERROR MOSCOW, Tuesday. A BITTER exposure of the terrible enforced collectivisation of Ukrainian peasants in the early 1938's has appeared here, but has caused hardly a ripple on the Soviet literary front. Russians have been reading the first real story of death fromReuter - 314 words
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Article56 1963-02-27 20 JAKARTA. Tues.— An overhaul of Indonesain rubber estates has been planned at a worknig conference of estate officials to revitalise sagging production. The official news agency Antara said that estates companies in south Sumatra plan to replant extensively as over 70 per cent of the plantationsUPI - 56 words
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188 1963-02-27 20 It's Auld Lang Syne as Queen sails MELBOURNE, Tues. Queen Elizabeth sailed from here last night to the strains of Auld Lang Syne after Melbourne had brought on the marching girls, floats i and bands tor the Moomba festival an Aboriginal word for "living it up." A crowd of 5,000Reuter - 188 words
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107 1963-02-27 20 MELBOURNE. Tues.— Police yesterday took a dagger with a six-inch blade from a man standing In a crowd near the royal yacht Britannia berthed In Melbourne's Yarra River, near the heart of the city. A police spokesman said a constable .saw the daggerReuter - 107 words
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Obituary168 1963-02-27 20 22.2.63 PEACEFULLY at La Rocque Jersey. Dr. Mary Oladwell. beloved wife of Peter and mother of Jacqueline R.I.P. MRS. JOSEPHENE EULALIE MONTETRO. aged 90. passed away peacefully 10.45 a.m. 26.2.63 Puchong, leaving five sons, three daughters, many grandchildren and great grandchildren. Funeral service today 27.2.63 5.00 p.m St.. John's168 words
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Advertisement59 1963-02-27 20 LATE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS KAMALANATHAN s/o Mr. and Mrs. K. Swamlnathan of Segamat to Parameswarl do late Mr. Kanagaretnam of Kllan Pauh, Talping. 20-2-63. day— date AND WATERPROOF H H TO KNOW ACCURATE ft W TIME RELY ON FAMOUS W JSk SWISS MADE i?^ fcv^> ACCURATE ROBUST SUPERB IN STYLE AND59 words
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