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Title Section22 1963-03-02 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEIITIFIEn SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times tmmmm i— mm Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 19«3. 15 CENTS KDN 3«<v-22 words
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Article, Illustration486 1963-03-02 1 He may pave way for later meeting of Tengku and President Macapagal KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak is expected to pave the way for a meetin g betw c c n Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Macapagal while he is in Manila486 words
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Article43 1963-03-02 1 CANBERRA. Pri. Australia will continue to station armed forces in Malaya after Malaysia is established on August 31. the Army Minister, Mr. John Cramer said yesterday. They would remain part of the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve in the Par East.43 words
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Article40 1963-03-02 1 NEW YORK, Pri.— Professor I Walter Hallstein. president of the Commission of the European Econoir.': Community, arrived yesterday for talks on Monday I ith President Kennedy. Mr. Dean I Rusk and other top U.S. leaders. I Router.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-03-02 1 JAMIT SINGH (right), one of Singapore's top trade unionists, leaving the district courts yesterday after being allowed bail pending appeal against conviction and sentence of 18 months' jail on charges of misusing union funds. With him is Mr. T. T. Rajah, his lawyer. In the background131 words
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184 1963-03-02 1 $23,825 debt paid: Bankruptcy petition dismissed SINGAPORE, Fri. A bankruptcy petition filed by Capt. Jay Yen, alias Yau Yen, of Malayan Airways, against Benjamin Wong of Cairnhill Circle, was dismissed by the High Court today as the debt of $23,825 had been paid in full. Mr. L-A.J. Smith, for Capt.184 words
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Article61 1963-03-02 1 SINGAPORE. Fri— The flee, auxiliary Olna. a 20.000-ton Royal Navy tanker, last night rescued eight Indonesian fishermen who had gone without food for five days after their engine failed in the Straits of Malacca. Olna. which is taking part in the Commonwealth naval exercise in the61 words
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Article52 1963-03-02 1 CARLISLE (England). Fri. Mrs. Hazel Allday unwrapped a bar of chocolate call "Promise" and found a diamond in it. A jeweller valued the stone at several pounds. She s..id: '"I am going to write to the manufacturer in cue it belongs to one of theReuter - 52 words
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Article31 1963-03-02 1 SINGAPORE. Fli.— A man. Dollaii bin Hassan. 38. of Jalan Wai: Sclat. was killed when he was knocked down by a bus at the 14;. m-». Woodlands Road tonight.31 words
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Article75 1963-03-02 1 DUNLOP'S OPENING: A SOUVENIR MALAYA'S largest factory, the Dunlop Malayan Industries Ltd. tyre factory at Petaling Jaya, will be opened today by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. The assembly hall of the factory has been converted into a replica of a royal Malay balai besar for the occasion and75 words
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Article56 1963-03-02 1 JAKARTA. Fri. The Soviet Union had extended Indonesia civdits totalling U*****.5 million to help develop its economy, the Soviet Ambassador. Mr. N. A. Mikhailov. said here. He told a press conference 'hat the loan was made "without political strings" and was a contribution to Indonesia's effort*Reuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-03-02 1 EX-SPECIAL BRANCH DIRECTOR FROM SINGAPORE APPOINTED KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A former director of Singapore's Special Branch. Mr. Khaw Kai Boh. was tonight appointed a member of the Senate in place of the late Tun Leong Yew Koh. The appointment, made by the Yang194 words
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Article52 1963-03-02 1 BAJOON Fii. President Ngo Dinh Diem s sister-in-law. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu. told a public rally today that South Vietnam did not borrow the concept of fortified hamlets from anyone. "To deny us the authorship of this idea is simply to rob the poor." sheReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1963-03-02 1 JAKARTA. Prl.—The Russian Defence Minister. Marshal Malinovsky, wiil arrive in Jakarta at the end of this month for a 10--day visit at the invitation of President Soekarno.—Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article92 1963-03-02 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— When (.us Martin, an amateur inventor, walked out of Manhattan income tax office after arguing with a tax-collector over a refund he left I strange-looking box behind. Minutes later, he was hustled back into the office. The bomb disposal squad was called, aboutReuter - 92 words
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Article, Illustration489 1963-03-02 1 MERGER CASH DEAL Spore to keep income, but pays Federation a lump sum By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: KUALA LUMPUR, Friday SINGAPORE will keep all her revenue, including tax collection, after merger, but she will have to pay the Federation a yearly lump sum for Federal services. This was stated here today489 words
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Article57 1963-03-02 1 AMMAN, Fri.— Saudi Arabia alleged last night that (our Sovietmade UAR Ilyushin bombers made a 30-minute raid on Saudi territory. The Saudi Delenre and Air Ministry mid the planes bombed the "Khamis Eshmait area "m the heart of Saudi Arabia but were Drevented from causingUPI - 57 words
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83 1963-03-02 1 KARACHI. Fri— Four people were killed and six injured when police opened fire on 7.000 striking mill workers in the industrial area of Karachi this afternoon. Officials said mill workers on strike began stoning another mill where some workers were not on strike andReuter - 83 words
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146 1963-03-02 1 Brunei's men resume join-up talks KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The plenary session between Federation and Brunei Government representatives over the terms and conditions on which Brunei will join Malaysia resumed here i today after a break of eia;ht days. The leader of the Brunei delegation, Dato Sctia Pengiran Hajl All bin146 words
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Article77 1963-03-02 1 LONDON. Pri.— The High Court today granted Mr. Randolph Churchill, journalist son ol Sir Winston Churchill. injunctions against the publishers, two directors and three members of the staff of the weekly satirical magazine '"Private Eye." Two directors and three men bers of the editorial staff submittedReuter - 77 words
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Article25 1963-03-02 1 FRENCH N-BOMB FOR PACIFIC pal;- |ri laped to i xplode i< i brrmoni'.' •jt he Pjulk Ocean bj formed <>ur« o -iM tod!25 words
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163 1963-03-02 2 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. Robert MeNamara. the Secretary of Defence, yesterday described the situation in South Virtnam as a "lone hard, dangerous conflict." He told a Press conference that the drive of the Communist Vietcoug against the South Vietnamese forces had been blunted. ThereReuter - 163 words
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Article872 1963-03-02 2 'Publish our side of the case in your countries if you are man enough' PEKING, Fri.— China today challenged its opponents in the ideological dispute now dividing the Communist world to 'Publish our side of the case". Red Flag, the magazine of the Chinese Communist Party, attacked "doughty872 words
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272 1963-03-02 2 DATELINE Hong Kong from FRANCIS BOEY ■^"OTES totalling $10,000 were handed by a magis--11 trate to the widow of Ma Kwong Tsan, one of three men executed for the murder of Hong Kong millionaire Wong Ying Kau, because no one had disputed her evidence that it was hers. SALES of272 words
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44 1963-03-02 2 Police are investigating the disappearance of a towkay and his wife who left a note saying: "If you find our bodies please make the necessary arrangements." The note was addressed to a sister of the missing man.44 words
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191 1963-03-02 2 pATNA, Fri. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, former President of India, died here last night. Dr. Prasad, 78, was one of the few survivors of the Gandhian "old Cv a r d." He was unanimously elected India's first President when it became a republicReuter - 191 words
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Article39 1963-03-02 2 MOSCOW, Fri.— Tenziiig Norkay, the Nepale.se Sherpa guide who conquered Mount Everest with Sir Edmund Hillary, yesterday became the first foreign sportsman to receive a Soviet gold souvenir medal for outstanding sports achievements. Moscow Radio said. —U.P.I.UPI - 39 words
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Article223 1963-03-02 2 BELGIANS TO GO BACK TO CONGO •DRUSSELS, Fri.— BelD gium and the Congo decided yesterday to forget past differences and sign a pact for the return of Belgian technicians to help run financial and economic aid to the former colony. The agreement was disclosed in a communique at the endUPI - 223 words
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Article44 1963-03-02 2 JAKARTA. Fri Indonesia haa .selected Its first Charge DAffaires to the Netherlands, an official source said here today. The source declined to name the man chosen or say when he was expected to commence duties in the Hague. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article25 1963-03-02 2 ELISABETHVILLE, FM.—Ethiopian U.N. troops cleared a road block set up by Congolese central army troops near Camp Kanivla after finding two multllated bodies.25 words
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Advertisement84 1963-03-02 2 No other KETCHUP tastes like HEINZ because Heinz Ketchup is made from REAL, full-flavoured and choice tomatoes. Heinz Ketchup 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. FONDUE EQUIPMENT All84 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-03-02 3 Shaggy butterfly look for Pauline— all because of a dare OAULINE Butler was f I a t t c red but nervous when her hairdresser asked her to model a new style. But Pauline, 21, of Oldham, Lancashire, was dared by her friends to go ahead and100 words
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325 1963-03-02 3 US drawing up a new N-test ban treaty WASHINGTON, Friday. 'rill United States is drawing up a new nuclear A test ban treaty, placing "primary reliance" on monitoring from outside Russia against the possibility of secret tests, U.S. officials said yesterday. The State Department confirmed that a new treaty wasReuter; UP - 325 words
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Article116 1963-03-02 3 BATTERY 'CHARGE' REVIVES HEART BOSTON. Fri. —An Israeli man was reported in "excellent" condition yesterday after surgery to replace a battery-powered device In his chest to stimulate his faltering heart. The patient, David Rabinowitz, 30, of Tel Aviv, suffers from Btrokes-Adams disease, a characteristic of which Is failure of heartbeatsUPI - 116 words
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Article21 1963-03-02 3 WASHINGTON. Frl—The Ex-pert-Import Bank ye-terciay announced a loan of $7.5 million for the Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan21 words
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Article54 1963-03-02 3 PARIS. Fri. A committee representing all trade unions of 1.500 salaried workers of the French state radio yesterday called for a 24-hour strike starting at midnight last night. The strike call followed the management's rejection of their demands for salary Increases and improved pension conditionsReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-03-02 3 LONDON. Friday. 'THE late Lord Milford's £281,167 will, which was published yesterday, left out his Communist son who has succeeded to the title. The will said that If any beneficiary "be an avowed Communist or. In the opinion of his trustees, be a175 words
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346 1963-03-02 3 CHICAGO, Friday. THICAGO alderman Benjamin F. Lewis, his hands handcuffed above his head and four bullet holes in the back of his skull, was found slain yesterday on the floor of his political headquarters. Mr. Lewis. 53, Negro leader of the PemoracticUPI - 346 words
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Article221 1963-03-02 3 Quick look round WASHINGTON. Fri. Britain has decided after naval talks here to go ahead with building four nuclear-powered .submarines each capable of carying 16 Polaris missiles. LONDON: the Sunday Pictorial, which has a circulation of 5.3 million is to change Its name to Sunday Mirror in April. PARIS: Police221 words
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Article56 1963-03-02 3 BOSTON. Fri.— An air hostess was killed, when she was struck by the propeller of a plane about to take off here last night. The propeller cut off her head and mangled her body so badly that police were forced to take fingerprints later in anReuter - 56 words
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Advertisement261 1963-03-02 3 MAKE ACCOUNTANCY YOUR CM£iPm Jk&i F *z=D jS I* j OBr AmW Business success is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own. money for emergencies, a car these are some of the tangible rewards of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the261 words
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Advertisement289 1963-03-02 3 At mm •F Jt^V^L* mm^Am^^at^AM WITH airwickMisi -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too Pi for round-the-clock freshness. /^imj\ Airwick Floral Mist. Mothproofer [9 W^m A and Fly Killer are also available Yf^ly at all leading stores in the 0 Airwick in a botrU Federation and Singapore.289 words
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Article27 1963-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Fri A donation of $5 from Salim Bamadhaj was received by the Straits Times today for Juriah binte Hamid. bringing the fund to 592.27 words
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Article38 1963-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Frt. In my review of Julian von Karolyi's piano recital in the Victoria Theatre. I mentioned Chopin's C major Etude. Op 10 No. 1. Ths should have read F major Op 10 No. B.— V.F.D.38 words
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Article47 1963-03-02 4 SINOAPORE, Fri— The 17 successful candidates of the fourth Chinese typewriting course and the third Japanese language beginners' course conducted by the Federation of Boys' Club will receive their certificates from the club's president, Mrs. E. M. Boswell on Sunday at their Kallang headquarters.47 words
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205 1963-03-02 4 Bid to void contract of Municipal officer MALACCA, Prt. The three Socialist Front members of the Malacca Municipal Council have given notice of a motion to rescind the council's decision to offer Mr. Low Earn Kang a twoyear contract as Municipal Secretary and Treasurer. Mr. Low has been acting Secretary205 words
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Article76 1963-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. FTi.— Air Marshal Sir Hector McOregor, Air Officer Commanding-In-Chief. Far East Air Force, has presented special certificates of commendation to two Singapore citizen* for outstanding work at RAF units over a long period of years. The two men are Mr. Torasamy Latchmanan. a Grade76 words
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Article49 1963-03-02 4 KUCHINO. Fri.— Donations to Sarawak's National Flood Disaster Fund now total $531,000. The Australian Junior Chamber of Commerce In Sydney has sent one ton of rice for the flood victims. The rice, now in Singapore will be flown to Kuchlng by the Royal Air Force.49 words
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250 1963-03-02 4 I was promised a wife for $307, court told SEREMBAN. Fri. WATCHMAN told the Sessions Court today how he gave $l.~)(j in cash and jewellery worth $157 to a man who promised to get a wife for him. The watchman, Govind Singh, 35, was giving evidence against Low Kirn Poh,250 words
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Article121 1963-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The French puppeteer. M. Philippe Oenty. will give a performance with his world-famous marionette, M. Alexandre. at the National Library lecture hall on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Mr. Genty will also give a performance for children at the library on Tuesday at 5121 words
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213 1963-03-02 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. rpHE Singapore Telephone Board's $22 million A nve-year development project is working according to schedule. The project is now in its fourth year and the board has so far connected 44,600 direct exchange lines 7,400 lines short of its target to be213 words
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104 1963-03-02 4 STRIKER IS CLEARED OF OBSTRUCTION CHARGE SINGAPORE. Fri.— A striker, accused of an obstruction offence at the strike bound store of Wong and Sons Ltd. on Nov. 6. was today acquitted by Mr. Khoo Hln Hiong. the magistrate. Lee Kok Meng. 28. was alleged to have prevented Heng Nye Neo,104 words
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Miscellaneous356 1963-03-02 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR i 'THE following is today's sche- Labuan. Kuching (ML 487) 7.25 dule of civil aircraft move- p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur, Hong menu at Paya Lebar airport, Kong (ML 61S) 4.45 p.m.; from Singapore: Labuan (ML 417 > 7 p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BO AC: From356 words
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93 1963-03-02 5 MCA YOUTH CABLE: 'WE BACK CALL-UP' PENANG, Fri. The Penang MCA Youth committee has cabled the Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, pledging full support for any Government move for national conscription to defend the country. "We are ready to sacrifice our lives and await Government's order," the telegram .said.93 words
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Article41 1963-03-02 5 IPOH. Fri. BaU of $500 was allowed Lee Kam Chew, 26. who pleaded not guilty to raping a se-ven-year-old girl In Kuala Kangsar Road on Peb. 11. The case was postponed to March 15 for mention.41 words
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Article298 1963-03-02 5 IPOH, Friday TEN secret society members an overall leader and nine "tiger generals" have been ordered by the Ministry of the Interior to live in restricted areas in Perak under the Prevention of Crime Ordinance. A police spokesman said the restricted residence order applies to four members298 words
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265 1963-03-02 5 STUDENTS TOLD: WAIT TILL THE CALL COMES KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid A Khan, today asked Malayan students to concentrate on their studies until they Were needed by the country. He told the annual meeting of the National Union of Federation Students; "I am > sure265 words
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101 1963-03-02 5 Police demand: Councillor pleads not guilty PENANO, FTl.— Chew Tal Seng, a City Councillor, today pleaded not guilty to a summons charge of falling to furnish, within a stipulated period, full particulars of the rider of his motor-cycle iv Prangln Road on Nov. IS. "I received no notice asking for101 words
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Article92 1963-03-02 5 Union puts off ballot count KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Counting of strike ballots taken by the 14.000 members of the National Mining Workers' Union last month which was due to be held today has been postponed to tomorrow or on Sunday. An official of the union said today that this was92 words
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Article79 1963-03-02 5 SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore will send a four-man delegation to Manila for the 19th convention of the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East. The delegation, which will leave on Tuesday, will be led by the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang79 words
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Article54 1963-03-02 5 PENANG. Fri. An army driver Lai Bahadur Pun. 24, of the Brigade of Gurkhas, Sungel Patani, pleaded not guilty today to Inconsiderable drivingPun, the prosecution alleged, was driving a truck at Tanjong Bungah. Penang, on Dec. 9 last year when It knocked down a pedestrian The hearing54 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-03-02 5 A singer finds East is best From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Fri. A Sydney brunette who went to Singapore hoping to spend six months there and finished up spending three happy years in Asia has left on another trip to the East. She is Merle Harris, who said emphatically that the187 words
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143 1963-03-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 400 temporary clerks, employed by the Federation Government to help in the two-year drive to change old identity cards for new ones, have been retrenched. The Commissioner of National Registration. Inche Ibrahim bin All, said today: "Now that the143 words
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Article39 1963-03-02 5 PENANO. Fri.— A former inmate of the Gurney School, Khor Chin Peng, 21, was today jailed for two years for dishonestly disposing of a stolen transistor radio. He admitted three previous convictions for theft.39 words
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Article16 1963-03-02 5 PENANG. Fri.— The State Legislative Assembly will hold its next meeting on March 27.16 words
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198 1963-03-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. TpHE Yang di-Pertuan Agong will soon appoint the chairman and members of the Muslim Pilgrims Sayings Corporation, it was announced today. A spokesman of the Ministry of Rural Development told the Straits Times that the names of the chairman198 words
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Article125 1963-03-02 5 |POH, Fri. Police A detained three men last night for questioning in connection with the murder of an estate overseer, Mari, alias Mariappan, 38, at the Kang Wah rubber estate on the Simpang PulaiLahat road. Marts body was dug out from a shallow grave in a125 words
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Article17 1963-03-02 5 IPOH. Fri. A scooter, parked in Jalan Pasir Puteh here last night, has been stolen.17 words
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Article36 1963-03-02 6 PENANO, Fri.— A motor-cyclist. Wan Ah Seng, who tried to overtake a car on the near side of the road and caused a collision, was today fined $70 for Inconsiderate driving. His licence was endorsed36 words
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Article24 1963-03-02 6 BANTING. Fri. A general committee and eleven sub-com-mittees have been formed to plan the National Language Month in the Kuala Langat District.24 words
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366 1963-03-02 6 IPOH, Friday. JWE Ipoh Municipal President, Mr. S. P. Seeniyasagam, issued two warnings last night against leakages of transactions in committee before the minutes are confirmed by the full council. The matter arose when Mr. Wong Kok Weng (All.) informed the council during366 words
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Article15 1963-03-02 6 PEKAN. Prt. The Pekan branch of Umno will hold its annual meeting tomorrow.15 words
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Article104 1963-03-02 6 BREAK-IN SOLDIER JAILED CINGAPORE, Fri.—Pri- vate Tan Teck Leng, 23, of the Singapore Infantry Regiment, was today jailed for 18 months for housebreaking. Mr. K. T. Alexander, the District Court judge, told Tan: "Although you are a first offender and I am bound to be lenient, I have also to104 words
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156 1963-03-02 6 Citizenship commission looks into 2,000 appeals KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A commission of inquiry is now considering th« appeals of more than 2,000 people against action to deprive them of their citizenship They were among; the 12.000 people who surrendered their papers taking; advantage of the Government's "amnesty" offer to all156 words
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Article62 1963-03-02 6 IPOH. Fri. A trisha man. Chong Ah Su. 23, who had four previous convictions, was jailed for six months by the Ipoh magistrate. Mr. U C. Vohrah, today. He pleaded guilty to criminal breach of trust by pawning a borrowed wristwatch valued at $30. Chong62 words
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Article40 1963-03-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Miss Koh Kirn Eng. senior clerk-steno-grapher wfith the U.S. Embassy here today received a meritorious service award from the Ambassador. Mr. Charles F. Baldwin. She has completed 10 years' service with the embassy.40 words
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Article27 1963-03-02 6 PENANG, Fri. The State National Language Month committee has set aside $32,500 for thia year's languagp month. This is $10,000 more than la^t year's allocation.27 words
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100 1963-03-02 6 DEATHS ON ROADS HIT NEW HIGH IN FIRST TWO MONTHS SINGAPORE, Fri. A total of 37 people were killed and 140 seriously injured in road accidents in Singapore during January and February. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, said that the number of road deaths for this period was a100 words
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Article41 1963-03-02 6 SINGAPORE, Pri. Two Mnlayan Airways operations assiMants, Mr. S. Mashoor and Mr. Yap Kee, left hero tor Sydney tonight for further training. They will attend an eight-work flight, service officers' course to be conducted by Qantas.41 words
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Article35 1963-03-02 6 IPOH. Pri— A supplementary budget of $1,163,000 for the Ipoli Municipality was approved at a special meeting last night. The new budget will now go before the Ruler-ln-Council i<>r approval.35 words
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Article175 1963-03-02 6 IPOH, Friday Tifß. JUSTICE NEAL ITI today ordered the retrial of S. Ampalavanar, 40, a primary school headmaster, who had been acquitted by Taiping Sessions Court on three charges of criminal breach of trust. Ampalavanar, of Batu Kurau. had been accused of committing criminal breach of175 words
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Miscellaneous212 1963-03-02 6 Aiiey Oap By V. T. Hamtin r*m, poowr_ yes...but i neverL^ 4are you Twitf I I no... but progress L^- >, THKT USE IT-BBWTH'/ MAYBE YOU \TO SKf rM I BSNG WHAT IT IS, I«» r RJSMT X 7 MXJR NAME, GRAND WIZER BETTER GET NOT 80NNA I WHO KNOWS212 words
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Article, Illustration1615 1963-03-02 7 THE BRAVE CAPTAIN WHO CAME BACK FROM OBSCURITY... THE time was just after 2.20 p.m. on November 2,' i 1939. In the freezing sub -Arctic waters between Iceland and the Faroe Islands daylight was already fading. Grey sea and grey sky were almost1,615 words
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Advertisement353 1963-03-02 7 I says William Ng, 11, Newton Road, Singapore, mmm who drives an Austin Cambridge 1 960 r /^There's ONE Big Difference that Makes iMßtttt&tftt^l^B^ 'i^W Mil 'Mi""! miUBMM I KHHHHl^i^t, BORON is a completely new fuel formula not |ust a petrol B^ with on additive to control ignition BORON docs353 words
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Article87 1963-03-02 8 2* Word* %J* (Minimum) THK FAMILY OP the late Arthur Moaea D'Rozaiio thank all relatives and friends who sent wreaths, loaned j cars, donations and condolences In tbelr sad bereavement. MRS. SAMUEL KANOIAH (Mother) Mrs. T. Kathlrlthamby Mrs. T.B. Mahesan (sisters). B.D. Balaslnnam (brother) of the late B.C.E. Slngam87 words
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Obituary32 1963-03-02 8 M Word* Sl* (Minimum) •N LOVINQ MEMORY of Oar Dear Mother, Constance Ursula Richards <nee Webb) who departed this world on 2nd March, 1956. God Rest Her Soul In Peace.32 words
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Article294 1963-03-02 8 St Word* Sl* (Minimum) THE cockpit's Java RUsttafel la served every Saturday and Sunday lunch t'*neSALEI SALE! SALE I Call at Town and Country Dress Salon Dresses below Cost! Discount on everything: AIR CONDITIONING for only $30 a month by Carrier Ring Singapore ***** or Kuala Lumpur bI3S7 for294 words
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Article308 1963-03-02 8 The Patriotic Fund we have launched in the company of other Malayan newspapers ought to be given the widest possible degree of support We are confident it will be, believing that in these anxious days a very great number of people, whose country this is by308 words
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Article360 1963-03-02 8 The Sino-Soviet dispute has passed for good beyond the stage of patchwork compromise. The new ideological onslaught unleashed by Peking is no longer directed (in the condescending tone which Mr. Khrushchev must find so irritating) against "erring comrades" but against "modem revisionist masters." Khrushchev, his East European allies360 words
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Article576 1963-03-02 8 Singapore has skipped budget day. It was agreed by the Assembly in December 1961 that no budget estimates would be presented for 1963. There would be a "vote on account" instead, and in the end the Assembly approved that same month expenditure for the first six months576 words
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Article, Illustration1506 1963-03-02 8 ROBERT KOTEY - ROBERT KOTEY by IT has been my unhappy lot to serve as the informal leader of a group of 20 Ghanaian students all studying in Bulgaria who have been forced by circumstances to interrupt their studies and to seek new countries' in which to1,506 words
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480 1963-03-02 8 An old man's dream begins to fade away from HEDLEY RHODES Hong Kong. Frt. ALTHOUGH Presid- ent Chiang Kaishek still promises to lead his forces back to mainland China, it has now become apparent that his dream for a "sacred war of national recovery" is quietly being dissolved. Nationalist spokesmenOFNS - 480 words
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Advertisement505 1963-03-02 8 Straits TitMtAHtkylbi CUSSICIis advertisements saay be Madad tai Ist floor COLO STORACB ANCADB Orchard UM COLO STOtUMB ■WANCMOM AT HOLLAND WOAB KATOStsJ K EPtxn. BOAO-MAVAI. BAM Authorised Agents: CITY BOOK STORB LT» Winchester Mouse. CoOyer Oaay THK NBWS raONT evtzpetrtok-i SupenMrtnrt M. SI. ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Naval teee S. M.505 words
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Advertisement74 1963-03-02 8 You use your eyes every second of every day of every year. Take care of them. They musk last a lifetime. Should you experience the slightest discomfort or a strain in seeing, it is wise to consult a quailfled vision specialist who is competent to render a complete vision care74 words
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Advertisement67 1963-03-02 8 For men who want to put their r^ 0 Best Look forward F-rv^ ***** mm shirts ml \fJk\ in Schools, in Business. iWi^ just about everywhere you need 2>Ol\ VtJ BAIso TROUSERS Modwn Slim Stiwrt they are cut on the modern slim lines from 100% DACRON COTTON/DACRON. NYLON DACRON. WOOL/DACRON.67 words
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Article, Illustration926 1963-03-02 9 Another venture from a family of pioneers By A Staff Writer Owners conscious of bank's role in S pores industrialisation and of ensuring a bright future for Malaysia MODERN living demands modern services and modern services call for up to date thinking to keep pace with the march of progress.926 words
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Advertisement29 1963-03-02 9 THE MULL MUJtf'f UttHK THE OPENING OF ANOTHER wf^^E^ BRANCH OFFICE f fflf M FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED r WT ON lyl j President of the Singapore Chinese -_JH HBBBi H(HBj|||H|||29 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-03-02 10 BOARD of Directors of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. (from left to right): Messrs. Tan Eng Joo. Lee Chee Shan (managing director), Ko Teck Kin (chairman), Aw Cheng Chye (executive director), Lav Pak Khuan (executive director, Ipoh), and Aw Kow. Absent from the picture are Mr. Lee Nyean59 words
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Article269 1963-03-02 10 Another step forward by the bank r[E managing director of Chung Khiaw Bank, Mr. Lee Chee Shan, said today that the opening of the Bukit Timah branch "is another big step we have taken in our role as a Small Man's Bank and in our determination to extend our services269 words
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204 1963-03-02 10 1,500 GUESTS INVITED TO BANK OPENING rE official opening of Chung Khiaw Bank's new $250,000 branch at Bukit Tlmah Road at 10 a.m. today will be followed by a cocktail party, to which about 1,500 people have been Invited. Invitations have gone out not only to the bank's customers but204 words
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Advertisement87 1963-03-02 10 Congratulations to CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on the opening of their Bukit Timah Branch EAT AND ENJOY THYE HONG'S BISCUITS AND SWEETS THYE HONG BISCUIT CONFECTIONERY FACTORY LTD. 191. Alexandra Road, Singapore. Phones: *****, ***** ***** CONGRATULATIONS to the CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LTD. on the occasion of the opening of87 words
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Advertisement152 1963-03-02 10 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT 7* Mile BUKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE. Sales Service NISSAN (MOTOR) PRODUCTS CHUNG SHAN MOTORS LTD. 240, LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE-12. Tel: *****/***** CONGRATULATIONS *o the CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH152 words
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Article435 1963-03-02 11 pEOPLE buying TV sets are being repeatedly advised "Buy where you can be sure of getting after sales service." In Chung Khiaw Bank, which prides itself on a well-trained, courteous staff, every customer, however, humble rates the best service the bank can offer. And for its435 words
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Article, Illustration21 1963-03-02 11 MR. TAN CHOO KEE MANAQER MR. LOH HOW HUAT —ACCOUNTANT MR. CHEN PENG CHKONO -SUB-ACCOUNTANT21 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-03-02 11 jytlSS Marie Khoo and Miss Cheng Soon Hua, of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd., show the heavy steel door of the strong room in the new Bukit Timah branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank, which will be opened today.42 words
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Advertisement209 1963-03-02 11 Our Greetings and Best Wishes to CHUNG KHIAW BANK, Limited On the official opening of their BUKIT TIMAH BRANCH jj ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION 30, Circular Road, Singapore. %V^r^rVVr^VyVbVyVbPbVVVVSrVV^dVUSV/yVrV^rVV^V^ HENRY CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. ON THE OPENING OF BUKIT TIMAH BRANCH To''sG»ty|POUß INTERIOR ftURNITURE PROBl&f Lik« other w.se men H«rvy» d«t.gn209 words
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Advertisement168 1963-03-02 11 William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on the occasion of the official opening of their new JURONG BRANCH. Once again the call is for CHATWOODMILNER Security equipment and Safe Deposit Boxes-supplied and installed by MALAYA <^JA\l]KS^> BORNEO SINGAPORE Congratulations to THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. on168 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1963-03-02 12 DEPOSITS AT BANK REACH NEW HIGH Spacious hall at new branch J)EPOSITS with the Chung Khiaw Bank reached a new high at the close of the bank's last financial year, the chairman, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, reported at the last annual general meeting in July 1962. Deposits rose from $102,749,6541,173 words
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Advertisement272 1963-03-02 12 Congratulations to THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED I on the opening of their Bukit Timah Branch HEADACHE CURE C^^' S Je3 I I I \7<@nB£3±~ •**"*<*»■ ntal s rain t t r wI IVjrn Up j^T|GEr i /I eRrc Rr N^j^^ TIGER BALM T~ f~W% f~\\ I I 1/ DP272 words
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Article, Illustration882 1963-03-02 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday WIDOW ADMITS SHE WANTS MURDERERS PUNISHED— BUT DENIES WRONG IDENTIFICATION ]yjADAM Chin Kin, widow of the murdered furniture shop dealer Wong Chong, told the High Court today that a fourth man, who was not in court, stood two feet from her husband882 words
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161 1963-03-02 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Two separate charges of possession of instruments used for forging Federation identity cards were preferred against two men and a woman in a Magistrate's Court her* today. In the first case Koh Kirn Wah was alleged to have had four rubber161 words
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Article60 1963-03-02 13 SINGAPORE, Pri. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S Rajaratnam, today declared open the $2 million television and radio exhibition in Shenton Way. The exhibition, he said, would give the people some Inkling of what televisioa was all about and also give them an Idea of the wide60 words
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95 1963-03-02 13 KDCHING. Fri. The Sarawak Chinese Association has appealed to the Govern, ment to waive school fees for the children of farmers, gardeners, and fishermen affected by the recent flood disaster. In a letter to the Director of Education the president of the95 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-03-02 13 Zaini will be freed soon, says his wife from TAN TOCK SAIK BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. —Attractive Che Rogaya Rahman, 26. wife of Zaini Haji Ahmad the rebel leader who recently flew back to Brunei from Hong Kong and is now under detention, said today she expected her husband to be327 words
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Article61 1963-03-02 13 SINGAPORE. Pn.— A writ has been filed in the High Court registry here on behalf of Nombor Satu Kedal Obat (The Pint Medical Hall), of New Bridge Road. claiming $42,166 from Wong Lee Hon. trading as Wah Teng Trading Co.. Cecil Street, as drawer of two cheques, one61 words
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101 1963-03-02 13 SINGAPORE, Frt. Four group tours to Europe and the United States are offered by 17 travel agents throughout Malaysia under KLM sponsorships. The tours are valued for groups of 15 or more. Inclusive of economy class air fare, superior second class accommodation, meals, transfer101 words
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Article26 1963-03-02 13 ZAINI IS MOVED TO MUARA IT was announced last night that Zaini Ahmad had been moved from detention in Brunei Town to Muara. 16 milti away.26 words
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78 1963-03-02 13 Radio talks on consumer price index SINGAPORE, Frl. Mr. H.M. Slthawalla. of the Statistics Department, will give two radio broadcasts In connection with the publication of a consumer price Index for Singapore. In his talks. Mr. Slthawalla will explain what a consumer price index is, and give an account of78 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-03-02 13 SINGAPORE, *Ki. A blonde Australian secretary, Miss Jill Craig, flew into Singapore last night and ran into the waiting arms of husband-to-be Captain Brian Wade. They were reunited after seven months of separation with Miss Craig in Brisbane and Capt. Wade posted to Saigon.186 words
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Article216 1963-03-02 13 OROFESSOR Lim Tay 1 cellor of the Univen stressed the necessity ol for Singapore's growing s He said this was essential I for producing scientists a.s well as arts graduates who would be equipped to meet the problems of the 20th cen- tury. Prof. Llm216 words
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Article25 1963-03-02 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. S. Rajendran. Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor, was today transferred to the South Bridge Road courts as a magistrate.25 words
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85 1963-03-02 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tht Singapore City Council is to instal a $500,000 electronic "brain" to simplify its accounting system. Thirty employees of the Treasurer's Department will undergo a week's course on how to operate the •'brain", beginning on Monday. Instruction will be given by85 words
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Article57 1963-03-02 13 SINOAPORE Kn The Prim* Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open three community centres Ca 1 Sunday when he tours ihe Buklt Panjang Constituency The community mntres are at Kampong Chantek. Mandal and I Sin Mm. Mr. Lee will also officiate tht opening of a57 words
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Advertisement313 1963-03-02 13 GtesSFUL FUTctS.. rC.S. training can develop your knowledge and skill and flTyon for a more responsible job and more exciting future. You learn at home, in your own time and at your own pace. Experienced instructors give you individual tuition that's dear, easy-to- follow and practical. TAKE THE RIGHT COURSE313 words
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Advertisement127 1963-03-02 13 |.M©IY|n.MOIYCO«D.CIK>M©COW-aK>M^^ 1 CITOMIL CITOMIL In metal fabrication there is an I QiffllP I i«ipnl\ welding electrode products in M\\ for every production h FOREIGN HARKETt M\\ W y K and maintenance job! ff AO typ»« of w«dina m h'9" t»n«rf« to— ■k\\\ alloy »ft. Z^^^ ferrous m.vi iavvu\ hardfac.ng A127 words
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Miscellaneous562 1963-03-02 13 Today's radio, TV lIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIinii pFOCFclirillTtQS jiiiiiiHiiiiinWiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiiiimiiimi RADIO MALAYA SSTh^c^SS^SS W NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 1200 Close Down. SERVICE 41.7 metres RADIO SINfiAPftRP AM 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- nMUIW OIINUAKUKt gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; SHOKT WAVE SEKVICE: 7.00 Time Bignal, The News; *l METRES 7.10* News Commentary: 7.15 MEDIUM WAVE stitvn k Song562 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1963-03-02 14 SINGAPORE, Friday. EVIDENCE on how Chinese smokers asked for Gold Leaf and Virginia Gold cigarettes was given before Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Supreme Court today. In the action, British American Tobacco Co. Ltd. is seeking an injunction restraining Rothmaris of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd.,1,114 words
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351 1963-03-02 14 Idea that Rothmans would copy a rival design 'absurd' Mall (Malayai Ltd., .second defendant In ttie case. The auestion of brands for the Malayan market, to be issued by this company, was considered. Mr. Hill said the court would hear that a preference was expressed for a design embodvi ig351 words
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Article76 1963-03-02 14 SINOAPORE. Frt. The Fourth District Judge. Mr. Jonn Doral Raj. today fined a van driver. Yew Kirn Whatt. $5,000 or six months' jail after he pleaded guilty to a charge of having in his possession 1001 b of dutiable cigarettes. A Customs officer. Mr. L. O.76 words
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Article47 1963-03-02 14 KUALA LUMPUR, FrL Dr. William Molnar, 47. Professor of Radiology at Ohio State University, has arrived on a 10-day visit to Malaya under the United Slates educational and cultural exchange programme. He will conduct a seminar on radiology tomorrow for medical officers in Kuala Lumpur.47 words
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Article, Illustration501 1963-03-02 14 EXAM BOYCOTT INQUIRY Education expert: The 4-2 system is better SINGAPORE. Fri. The Assistant Director of Education (Chinese). Mi. Lv Yaw. today told the commission inquiring into the Chinese secondary four examination boycott in 1961 that the new 4-2 system for Chinese secondary education was mor* efficient than the traditional501 words
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Article391 1963-03-02 14 IPOH, Fri. An Insurance company received about 300 complaints from motor insurance policy holders in Perak in three months last year, .the Sessions Court here was told. Mr. Chew Cheng Hoi, 39. Kuala Lumpur branch manager of the People's Insurance Co. of Malaya. *ald this when391 words
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Advertisement181 1963-03-02 14 Fourth day of the battle of mill Timo the golds U. S. A U. S. A WM NowP^^^H Now! How? Hbw else? only on Pan Am can you jet from Singapore direct to the U.S.A. I FLY EAST TO THE U.S.A. Only Pan Am "J STOP OVER IN HAWAII. Stop181 words
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Article, Illustration1742 1963-03-02 15 SINGAPORE, Friday JAMIT SINGH and Yeow Fook Yuen, officials of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, were today convicted on charges arising from misuse of the association's funds. Yeow, charged with "wilfully suffering" Jamit Singh to misappropriate $7,500 over the last two years, was1,742 words
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Article64 1963-03-02 15 KUALA B E L A I T. (Brunei), Fri. Men of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, using tracker dogs, cordoned off several areas of Koala Belait this morning. An army spokesman said a "routine search" for arms was under way. The places searched inoluded PUD. workshopsReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement103 1963-03-02 15 keep cool with for $30 a month Yes, Carrier air-conditioning is now a practical the monthly rental varies, so for full details of possibility for almost every family with the Inter- the Carrier monthly rental scheme just ring national Air Conditioning Company's wonderful monthly rental scheme. With rentals from $30103 words
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Advertisement117 1963-03-02 15 Congratulations to DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LTD. on the occasion of the opening of their NEW FACTORY IN PETALING JAVA, KUALA LUMPUR From a world-acclaimed chemical service a new symbol comes to Malaya. The new Esso chemical f^^^^ trademark means quality products and 0b technical service to manufacturers in 1 I117 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-03-02 16 A SIMPLE and uncomplicated opendoor trade policy has brought the Federation of Malaya its economic and political stability an aspiration of every newly independent nation which has the interest of its people at heart. The idea of Malaysia was formulated without any territorial design or281 words
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Article142 1963-03-02 16 rpHE decision to cut the loX cal train service between Gemas and Kluang to Singapore bears hard on the villagers living along the railway line. They depend upon the railway more than the urban population, because the latter have other means of transport. Before the railway strike, villages142 words
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Article92 1963-03-02 16 1 RECEIVE regular food parcels from Singapore and they have been promptly delivered to my home without any fuss whatsoever. But a few days ago one parcel of sausages was held up by the customs pending the production of a permit from the Veterinary Department, it was explained92 words
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Article65 1963-03-02 16 f WISH that Radio Malaya 1 would send a representative to our district to Investigate the problem of getting the shortwave metre band We are almost out of touch with Radio Malaya programmes except for a few hours a day. Listeners here cannot receive the morning ana night programmes.65 words
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Article53 1963-03-02 16 I NOTICE that the committee of the Stoclc Exchange Is offering a reward for Information leading to the conviction of members of the Stock Exchange who are dealing in Esso shares. What prizes are the committee offering for information regarding illegal dealings In Shell and Malayan Containers? AU53 words
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Article43 1963-03-02 16 SINCE it is illegal to operate pirate taxis, when will the road transport authorities start relicensing both new taxis and drivers? This unnecesary delay is causlne a lot of hardship to those who want to earn an honest liVlne- WAITING Singapore43 words
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Article52 1963-03-02 16 U/E are urged to help Tf keep the city clean. So we will, but what of the people paid to do their part? Our dustbins are not cleared regularly. Flies breed. This is so especially in Race Course Road. I hope the City Council will look Into this matter.52 words
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Article222 1963-03-02 16 MR. MARSHALL alleges that the recent arrest of trade union and political leaders was to ensure the "supremacy of the P.A.P." If Mr Marshall really believes this nonsense, then by implication the Federation Government must have aided and abetted the Singapore Government in this, since the arrests were222 words
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236 1963-03-02 16 ANXIETY FOR MISS LAI OVER A SECURE FUTURE rE successful return of Miss Lai Yoke Heong (above) from her stay in England wiU have given great pleasure to your many readers who contributed to her fund. There may however be some who, like myself, would be interested to hear from236 words
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Article185 1963-03-02 16 RULE OF THE ROAD IN STORE MAY I comment upon Mr. Williams'* letter (S.T. Feb. 25 > on giving way to traffic on the right? In my opinion, visitors to Singapore are among the best drivers on the island. Bus drivers, taxi drivers, lorry drivers and pirate taxi drivers are185 words
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Article153 1963-03-02 16 I AM one of 24 newly qualified teachers who have just returned from Bnasford and qualified to teach agricultural science as well. We had earlier been sent to Brinsford grouped under the term "Lanjutan Kampong Course' 1 which necessitated a special study in agricultural science in addition to153 words
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Miscellaneous134 1963-03-02 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 11. Reached deal in a loftaal 1 S-A'wU'-of the prophet. ?g to M 9. Love observed In 16 (5). with two coin ts Eric is *bout 10. Where's the spirit of royalty? 15 J* 1 tw °P? Enc v Cry*a»Uecl in Pather. at t vY c134 words
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Advertisement1560 1963-03-02 17 1 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.H.. I Oue Spore Sans P. S'fem eataag MENELAUS Avonmcuth. livenHl II Pt Mir i Mir 3 "LCHAS Liftrpool. GlMKc* Cdn 31 Trtiy Mar 4 Sr,r^1 OCUI I'WfPiH. «>»'«. Hamturg Mar a Mar 1 Mat 1/tB Mat II "LEUS LKirpMl. DuDnn. Gusto. Mir 111,560 words
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Advertisement2840 1963-03-02 17 rHE E. A. C. LINES- f»| v n!7 m UIUNCS TO GENOA li HAVRE. HAMBURG, BRCMU, ANINUr. /WT Ip f^JT LM k.*^. afl 7/ #\f ><ggc>V ROTTERBAM. AMSUBOAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN JU) JOl £SJ '^^^^M JUi J], £\J JOj rffVKjYVll G. 47/ 4M« 5/ I Mar 1/ I Mir2,840 words
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Advertisement1364 1963-03-02 17 nCAiiMYfiM OC tU., L.LU. ))t£M ELLERMAN LIMB KLAVENESS LINE Je^^ LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, LOS ANBEIES SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL ft MIBOLESBROUSN. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND OH IF NEWCASTLE —JZJF" S§ l> s'sTJmm P S>hMl ftW S'oor. T'sVi'm 11 Penan, wmm w 6. 44/TM)iy l/il Mar 1/ 7 Mm CITY OF1,364 words
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Article139 1963-03-02 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) March 1. Three months. Dunlops 14 eta. R. Darby 4d. K. N. 16 Ctd. C. Storage 4 id. Uammona 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugfc 15 eta. Shell 14 eta. M. Brew 24 cts. Steamship 9 cts M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Times 22 cv.139 words
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Article102 1963-03-02 18 THI Mslsysn Eieh.nj. Banks' A**e- ciatien made these chances la Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100): New Ysrh: buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 15/16, 90 d/st 33 3/16 credit bill*. 33 5/16 trade bills. Belling TT er OD ready: New Verk 32 9/16;102 words
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Article263 1963-03-02 18 MARCH Tint trad* rukkcr buyer* I'l1 1 f.».b. closed at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 74t eeata per lb. down a quarter of a cent. The tone waa ajulet. S.C. C.R.A. and P.M. R.I. deling prlee* In cents par lb. ymterday: Int. 1 R.B.S.263 words
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663 1963-03-02 18 From Oar Market Correspondent ON an otherwise fairly quiet Stock Exchange yesterday Dunlops provided the star tarn following the announcement that the Federation Government had raised the duty on Imported motor vehicle tyres and tubes by 30 per cent to protect those made663 words
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Article22 1963-03-02 18 Malayan Stock Indice* Feb. 28 Mar. 1 Industrials: 98.14 98.67 Tins: 100.16 99.77 rubbers: 105.12 104.71 Dec. 29, 1962 100.22 words
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Article577 1963-03-02 18 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, was: INDUSTRIALS: B.utt.M (1,000) 51. 51; Dunlopt (13.000) 52.70 D, (14.0O0) 52.70. (B,ooft 52.72, (6,000) 52.71, (46.000) J2.72. (1,000) 52.52 ON. (1.000)577 words
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374 1963-03-02 18 suggesting prolonged teething troubles In the growing synthetics Industry In the U.S.S.R. Competition from synthetic rubber is bound to Increase. But output of natural rubber is also growing, especially in the new lowcost plantations, and producers are confident of remaining competitive374 words
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Article118 1963-03-02 18 MELBOURNE. FrL LEADERS had better support today and most showed slight gains. Overall moves were about In oalance. Company reports continue favourable and B.HJ>. gained M. to 60s. 9d. on its report of better results in the half year to November. Oili and base metals were steady and118 words
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Article99 1963-03-02 18 /'MINES! Preduee Eich.n,., stnga- pors rraen pncti per picul yesterday: CMenut eil: bulk *42| sellers, drum MSI sellers. Cepra: Feb./ March UK /Continent S27| buyer*. Pepper: MunloK white 1160 sellers. Sarawak white Sls7* sellers, special Sarawak black (112* sellers, garbled Lamponx black Ilo7i sellers. AST A SI 1799 words
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Article27 1963-03-02 18 March. 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 t cento (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $428.25 (up 62} cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 ton? (unchanged).27 words
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Article547 1963-03-02 18 PARLY in the week overseas markets were showing no interest here state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. March No. 1 RSS was neglected and most signs indicated a further drop in value, adds the report. As prices eased minor short-covering provided547 words
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Article164 1963-03-02 18 SHIPS lying alengslds the Smgaper* Harbour wharves er sxpeeted teday are: Varda 40/41, Catherine Poldar 21/22. Kamogawa Maru 3.V38, Velebit 29/30, Malacca 10/11. Bonnevllle 44. Cumbodge 1/2. Gleneam 13/14, Straat Banka 23/24. Nankai Maru 10, ghlmaae Mara 4/5. Kast Bea N.W. 3, Burnt 18, Inner Reads: Tone164 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-03-02 18 U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, Crawl Lakes Service loaoa Lose* ETA tiA El* EIA tl« Spore Sham Honolulu S- F'cisco L. Anceie* N York Ul*v*lano "C«nsnu Marq', 1 21 Mar/1 Apr 2/ 3 Apr 27 Apr 4 May 7 May 25 May S Jaaa "Kimikawa Mara" 25/21 Apr 21/30 Apr 21 May1,109 words
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Advertisement750 1963-03-02 18 WESTBOMNO, EURO?! SERrICE S'POf* r\ Sf3i»^"~Tanano Marseille*. Nam, Oaakirk, TAMA 11/12 Mar 13/14 Mar IS Mar Aatwan, Haart. Bread! SOUTH t WCST AFMCA UaTVICE Spore TCNIMNCA s/tO Mar Durban (23/3), Port Elizabeth Capetown (20/3), Matadi (2/4), Port Hareourt, Lagos (1/4), Cotonou (10/4), lorn*. Tema, Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar 04/4). S'por* LOUOIMA750 words
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Advertisement130 1963-03-02 18 MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 19 20 ■.v. "SAIKYO MARU" ETA SINGAPORE 7TH MARCH. 1963 Owing to unforeseen circumstances it Is regretted that conditions presently prevrlling at Port Swettenham necessitate that the above vessel overcarrles her Port Swettenham cargo in full to Singapore. This cargo will be forwarded via130 words
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Advertisement1610 1963-03-02 19 I (Continued from Page <n. SITUATIONS VACANT PHOTOGRAPHY Wcr **^«/«.>— Box SO ctt. extro Ji) Wurdt Si (.Mlm.)— Bex SO clt. extra ««AO tbe Senior Appointments Vacant In Tbe Sunday Mail each week. «ood oO r^ull.*" T M2 TU C^Wan^R-S 1 '"'"ING *««««TANT: Box Al4lO 5^?,. iilfta Geyl nf Ro1,610 words
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Advertisement1657 1963-03-02 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Word* Si (Mm.)— Box S» clt. oxtro 70 Wordt SS iMin.t—Boi in elf. •jrlßa ISSI MINI AUSTIN *2.t)50/>, 1961 PHOTOSTATS BY PMOTOMATIC, y pet f1>,750/-. 1960 Austin apme SS. Robinson Koad. Tel. *****. .i«°r SDoV?%a^r r h'p^™. 'ar' W < PHOTOCOPY SERVICE 11,657 words
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210 1963-03-02 20 PKRAK 3 PENANG 1: Ipoh. Friday. pERAK today avenged their 2-0 soccer defeat by Penang two weeks Showing all -round superiority. Perak outplayed Penang in the opening game of the trangular tournament here today. In the 17th minute Perak centre-forward Sockalkigam broke through on210 words
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Article32 1963-03-02 20 llOt KKV— S'Ror Oovt Services (XL): Municipal 3 FEO 2; Inland Revenue I Printing 1. Friendly Penang): TPCA 4 PSC 1 SOCCER Friendly (Penangt: Perak Rd Rangers 3 Chinese W*nderers 2.32 words
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Article119 1963-03-02 20 Chandra the star in varsity win RAF SELETAR 0 VARSITY 3 SINGAPORE, Fri. A hattrick by V. Chandra enaoled University of Singapore to enter tiie second round of the SHA knockout competition when they eliminated RAF Seletar today. Centre-forward Chandra gave a splendid display ol speed and positional pla\ that119 words
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Article42 1963-03-02 20 1 SINGAPORE. Pri— Tang Tuck Wall has been re-elected president of Singapore Table Tennis Asso- c-iation. Other 'officials: Vice-pre- sidents Chuang Chew Beng. Sum Lai Won. K. S. Ling and Madam Cliv Lee; secretary Peter Tay: treasurer Wong Beck Jin.42 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-03-02 20 I ONDON. Pri.— The finals of Uie World Cup to be played in England in 1966 will be held from July 12 until July 30 or Aug. 1, Sir Stanley Rous. president of the Association Football Inter- national Federation (FIFA), an- nounced in Parts yesterday. Sir Stanley156 words
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Article492 1963-03-02 20 137— W. Dunk 66, 71 (36. 35); R. Tuohy 71. 66 (34. 32). 136 A. Johnston 71. 67 (34. 33). 146 L. Woodward 67. 7S (37, 36). 141 R. McCalllster 69, 72 (35, 37); F. Phillips 71. 70 (36. 35); T. Suglhara 72. 69 (34. 35). 142492 words
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Article, Illustration669 1963-03-02 20 Tuohy and Dunk share lead mm on 137 now 35 RETURN UNDER-PAR KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Malayan Open golf championship goes into its third round tomorrow, with two young Australians, Bill Dunk and Bob Tuohy, tied in the lead with a two-round total of 137, one stroke ahead of Alan669 words
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Article459 1963-03-02 20 lipped the cup and stayed out. giving him a lour. His eag:e on the 18th gave him a t)6 and a first-place tie Yesterdays leader. Bill Dunk, was astray with his drives today, and slipped back to 71. He 3aid after his round: "I459 words
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Article183 1963-03-02 20 THE draw for the third round: 10.30 a.m.— D. Deran (aX Z. Zshomack (at; 10.36 S. IshiL J. S. Westwater (a). P. Ross <a); 10.44— G. Maisey. J. KorJit«en, I. Katsumata; 10.52 R. Smith, M. de Souza. Ahmat bin Baboo 11 a.m.— C. H. Pell183 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-03-02 20 So Sugimoto pitched a 'beauty' over board KIALA UMPIR. Fri.— Jap. an's Hideyo Sugimoto had officials looking up Rolf rules during the second round of the Malayan Open 1 •>( i.i.It happened like this: At the 18th hole. Sugimoto bunkered his second shot. lie blasted out but the ball landedUrn Yaw Chong - 160 words
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Article55 1963-03-02 20 BRISBANE. Fri— Skipper Kea Mackay led a fight-back uy Queensland which enabled them to rach 286-9 by the close on to reach 286-9 by the clos* on the first day of tbl Shelfield Shield match against Victoria today. Mackay was top scorer with 49. Scores: Queensland 286-9 (Mackey 49.Reuter - 55 words
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270 1963-03-02 20 Communal bodies to retain seats in SAFA SINGAPORE. Fri— The amended constitution of the Singapore Amateur FA will be submitted to the Registrar of Societies tomorrow and SAFA will call for j fresh elections ten day.s after its approval by the Registrar. The new constitution, proposed by the special sixman270 words
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Advertisement618 1963-03-02 20 THE TOWN BOARDS MORTGAGEES' SALE ENACTMENT (NO. 118) No 448 North Bridge Hoad 989 Years' Lease-hold land :.n<i BusiHetke lindfr Section 137 ness premise*. Area 1.998 sq.Ft TO BK HtXD *T Notice is hereby chen under I Section 137 of the Town Boards <> or f 'J™2™- a Enactment that618 words
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Advertisement362 1963-03-02 20 NOTICES i NOTICE ThLs is to inform our customers and business associates that Mr. Wong Teng Pook, Sales Manager of Asia Motor Co. (Malacca) Ltd. has resigned from the company and that he is no longer authorised to transact any business for and on behalf of the company from date362 words
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Advertisement100 1963-03-02 20 No thonkt, I never «ot pastries, I em toe hoble te set tat; it is privation a< I om tuch a qourmond' But do like me. take UROOONAL end eat all the pattriet and tweets you like: you «>H no longer risk tinnfl fhe liver or obesity. TAKE uRODonm AND100 words
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296 1963-03-02 21 CRICKET DEXTER'S GAMBLE NEARLY FAILED IyELLINGTON, Fri. Ted Dexter, having rejected his chance to put New Zealand in on a tricky pitch in the First Test, decided to try in the Second Test here today under conditions far less difficult for batting. If New Zealand had been a better batting296 words
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Article148 1963-03-02 21 ALEJANDRO (IN COMA) TO GO HOME BOXING LOS ANGELES. Frt The father of heavyweight boxer Alejandro Lavorante was yesterday granted court permission to take his son home to Argentina for further medical treatment. Alejandro, 26, has been \n a coma since last Sept. 21 when he sustained brain injuries. In148 words
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270 1963-03-02 21 PENANG, Friday. pENANG trainer Teh Say Leon* can land a double here on Sunday with The Concretor (Race 1) and Teh Su Su (Race 6). Both these horses showed top form when given work by Merv Maynard on a firm track this270 words
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137 1963-03-02 21 MOTOR-RACING Malaysia Grand Prix at Easter SINGAPORE, Fri. This year's Malaysia Grand Prix, organised by the Ministry of Culture, will take place during the Easter holidays (April 14--15) at the Upper Thomson Road circuit. The meeting will be preceded by two days of practice racing as a large number of137 words
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Article121 1963-03-02 21 GOLF MALAYAN Open championship 3rd round (S'gor GC course 10.30 a.mj SOCCER MCFA CUP FINAL: Malacca Chinese v S'gor Chinese (Kubu Stadium. 5.15). SULTAN'S GOLD CUP: S'gor Malays v Negri Malays (Princes Rd. 5.15). FRIENDLY: S"pore Peoples Assn v Joint Services (Jn. Besar, 5.15). HOCKEY TRIANGULAR: S'gor v121 words
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Article942 1963-03-02 21 Race One: 2.15-Cl 4 Div 3-6£ 1 ***** Dnlsa River (Veni Viet St.) Allan, 4 8.13 (F) M. Lee 2 2 9 Anak Knlim (Alliance St.) Rodgers. 4 8.13 Moxham 4 3 ***** Actress in (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 6 8.12 (F) Harbrldfe 5 4 ***** Perfume (Perseverance St.) Teh.942 words
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534 1963-03-02 21 pIVE YEARS after the Indonesians beat us in the challenge round of the Thomas Cup badtdnon competition, Malaya still stand a considerable distance behind Indonesia, Thailand and Denmark in world rankings. This dull fact needs repeating on the eve of the BAM's534 words
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526 1963-03-02 21 •piE SOCCER season is stirring again after its fitful off-season slumber. Today Selangor Chinese, the holders, will face a strong challenge from Malacca Chinese in the final of the MCPA Cup competition at Kubu Stadium where Malacca play their football twice as well526 words
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Advertisement145 1963-03-02 21 mmmmmmem I VVestinghouse CEILING FANS AIR CONDITIONERS I T Delicti I -^^i Cooling —ol LOW OOST NO-DIAFT R xSsJBX IS QSSE WIAT N C I I iL^V' BYTVI fiitiii 1 Ka Im CHANG IS Al *KV|Vi|l SAVESON B-MLiI 11 __J^ p oriiATiNe IBBJSBJ I •EFFICIENCY •QUIETNESS I •STYLING -LOW PRICE145 words
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Advertisement55 1963-03-02 21 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LTD announce that the higher import duties on motor vehicle tyres and tubes will not result in any increase in the prices of Dunlop tyres or tubes on the contrary prices of popular sizes of Dunlop tyres will be reduced with effect from 4th March,55 words
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608 1963-03-02 22 Narasimhan: Situation over Malaysia 'serious' UNITED NATIONS, Friday. ]y|R. C.V. NARASIMHAN, United Nations Chief of Cabinet, said today that his recent South-east Asian tour confirmed the impression that differences which had developed over the proposed Federation of Malaysia had created a "serious" situation. But as far as he could see608 words
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Article31 1963-03-02 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Water will be cut off in the Singapore Military Camp. Tanah Merah Besar and police inspectors quarters, Tenah Merah Besnr, tomorrow, from 9 am. to 3 p.m.31 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-03-02 22 'Abuse of power' in Jakarta hit JAKARTA, Fri. The Chief of Staff of the Army, MajorGeneral Achmad Jani. in a speech today attacked "mismanagement and abuse of power" in Indonesia, and urged that it be eradicated before it damaged the Army's reputation. Speaking before members of the judicial corps atReuter - 226 words
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Article68 1963-03-02 22 I SINGAPORE. Fri. The famous seven-man German Bachsoloists and the German tenor, Helmut Kretschmar, will jointly Rive a concert at the Victoria Theatre on March 19. The musicians represent the elite of Germany's experts on Baroque music, while the singer has a great reputation as an interpreter68 words
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Article46 1963-03-02 22 SINGAPORE. Pri Ihe third criminal district judge Mr. N. A. D'Rozario. today sentenced a youth. Tan Yong Kwee. to three years' jail for robbing a tafti-driv-er of a wristwatch and $20 cash on Jan. 6 at Kallang Pudding Road. Tan had six previous convictions.46 words
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Article42 1963-03-02 22 JAKARTA. Pri. A monument commemorating Indonesia's victory in West Irian will be raised on a 130-ft. pedestal In Jakarta's Banteng Square next August. A 37-foot figure of a man breaking chains binding his body will stand astride the pedestal.— CPJ42 words
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Article64 1963-03-02 22 JAKARTA. Fri— Abuse python recently killed and swallowed whole a forest ranger near the Central Java town of (.unuiie Kidul. According to reports reaching here the man was riding his horse beneath a tree when the snake swung down from a branch and seiied him. The rangerReuter - 64 words
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Article, Illustration113 1963-03-02 22 EX-PRISONER OF JAPANESE IS BACK-ON A TOUR SIR Wilfred Kent Hughes (above), an Australian M.P. and former Minister for the Interior is now in Kuala Lumpur on an extensive tour of smith-East Asia. Sir Wilfred, a colonel in the Australian armed forces in 1941, was taken prisoner by the Japanese113 words
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Article33 1963-03-02 22 PEKING. Pri. Mr. Zullicar Ali Bhutio. Pakistan's Minister of External Affairs, arrived here today to sign an ai?reement with China on her border with the part of Kashmir held by Pakistan.33 words
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Article350 1963-03-02 22 LONDON. Fri.—Equities were somewhat less buoyant in the itock markets, but the undertone remained very firm. There was no lack of good features, although these were mainly in the lesserknown Issues. Towards the close the leading stocks were shaking off their earlier dullness. Tins were dull. Rubbers were350 words
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Article132 1963-03-02 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Sir Edmund Hillary, worldfamous explorer and mountaineer, said here tonight that he planned to climb another Himalayan giant— the 21,000-foot Mount Taweche, as yet unsealed by man. Sir Edmund, who made history in 1953 as the first man to reach the summit of Mount132 words
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Article75 1963-03-02 22 120 CARS STOLEN IN THREE MONTHS SINGAPORE. Fri.—Police today revealed that 120 cars were stolen in Singapore during the last three months more than one a day. Of these. 59 were later recovered and returned to their owners. Over the same period. 58 motor cycles and scooters were stolen. Of75 words
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Article, Illustration113 1963-03-02 22 King and two PMs pause to see golf fHK Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and the Prime Ministers of the Federation and Singapore spent time at the Selangor (iolf Club yesterday watching the Open Championships. The picture at left shows the King, who partnered Australia's Kel Nagle for the professional amateur tournament113 words
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Article48 1963-03-02 22 LONDON. Prt. Mr. Angus Ogilvy is unlikely to accept a title when he marries Princess Alexandra, Queen Elizabeth's cousin. next month. The Daily Express said today that Princess Marina. Alexandra's mother, had suggested that he receive a peerage, but he seemed determined to remain independent.—U.P.l.48 words
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Article90 1963-03-02 22 PARIS. Fri. Mr. Georges Bidault, fugitive French ex-Premier narrowly escaped being kidnapped in London last month by French secret agents, the magazine Minute said today. It claimed the agents intended taking him to the North Kent coast, from where a motor lat nch would have broughtReuter - 90 words
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Article42 1963-03-02 22 BENGHAZI Libya>. Fri. Another earthquake shook the ravaged Libyan town of Barce at 9 o'clock lust mull! demolishing many buildings still .standing after the previous quake and damaging the Army barracks. No a have so far been announced. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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