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Title Section23 1963-03-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times #01**** Ha**** 1 flea**** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration767 1963-03-05 1 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI Til try to reduce tension*^ He's off to Manila: Deputy Premier's Malaysia mission while leading delegation to the Ecafe meeting By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, flew to Manila today to do "everything I can to reduce tension over Malaysia"767 words
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Article91 1963-03-05 1 'Azahari's speeches on the air' JAKARTA, Mon. The official news agency Antara reported today that "Radio Northern Borneo" is broadcasting speeches of Borneo rebels, including rebel "Premier" A.M. Azaharl. himself. Antara's story datelined Jakarta said West Borneo residents reported good reception of night broadcasts, but neglected to mention the time91 words
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Article259 1963-03-05 1 PATRIOTIC FUND NOW $118,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Donations received through Malayan newspapers have swelled the National Patriotic Fund to more than $118,000. Several separate contributions have been sent to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman. From MCA One is from a smallholder in Pahang Road. Mr. Nagalingam Karuppiah, who hasSin Chew Jit Poh - 259 words
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95 1963-03-05 1 MOSCOW, Mon. Mr. Khrushchev won unanimous election to the Supreme Soviet from Moscow's Kalinin district, it was announced today. The Russian Premier was the only candidate in the constituency. Moscow Radio said today: "Not less than 99 per cent of the voters"UPI - 95 words
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59 1963-03-05 1 COLOMBO, Mon. The British Shell and American Caltex and Esso oil companies. In a Joint statement today, asked the Ceylon Government to reconsider last month's Imposition of an oil products Import "celling". It askPd if a less drastic method of conserving foreign exchange could59 words
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Article24 1963-03-05 1 THE HAGUE. Mon. Mr. Lucas Kruytbosch, 53. Dutch Consul General at Vancouver, will shortly be appointed Ambassador in Kuala Lumpur —ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article248 1963-03-05 1 JAKARTA. Monday THE chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, D. N. Aidit, has been appointed to the Government committee appointed to report on economic and financial problems of Indonesia. The Information Minister, Dr.Ruslan Abdulgani, told reporters today that the committee appointed earlier this year was toReuter - 248 words
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Article86 1963-03-05 1 BERLIN, Mon.— The London Welsh Male Voice Choir was held up for half an hour at "Checkpoint Charlie" yesterday because East Oerman border guards could not believe so many people were called Evans. Mr. Owilym Evans, Chairman of the Choir Committee, said: "All wentReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-03-05 1 HENRY PAUL - By HENRY PAUL IPOH, Mon. One of the most ancient titles in Perak, reserved exclusively for a commoner Consort of the Sultan, was today bestowed on the former Miss Amy Lim Fong, 29 (left), now Che Aminah, the second wife of the Sultan of187 words
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160 1963-03-05 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. DOLICE here are investigating a report of an at- tempt yesterday to kidnap 12-year-old Rogayah binte Abu Rais, grand-daughter of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato Haji Mohamed Noah. I Rogayah is the adopted daughter of Inche Abu160 words
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Article59 1963-03-05 1 I PEKING. Mon. A tortoise with a four-foot long shell and other fossil* more than 70 million years old have been unearthed In Kwangtung Province, the New China News Agency reported today. Other fossils included small dinosaurs and two well-arranged "nests," each with more than 20Reuter - 59 words
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Article47 1963-03-05 1 LONDON. Mon Monitored Cairo reports last night quoted messages reaching Beirut from Syria as claiming that Syrian Army units "at the front" had mutinied against the Damasciu authorities. The reports claimed that the mutiny was led by Lt.-Col. Zald El Hariry. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article185 1963-03-05 1 Miners vote: 93p.c. say 'strike' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 14,000--strong National Mining Workers' Union is to issue a 14-day strike notice on Saturday to European-managed tin mines in the country. The counting of the secret ballot, which .started at the union's headquarters here on Saturday and ended this evening, showed185 words
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Article34 1963-03-05 1 HARRIMAN PROMOTED WASHINGTON, Mon White HmMB MM :odj> Averdl Hai i \sMvt.,ni Secretarj i»l State l»r I .tr i.i-iii n Iffalr*, «<<ul«l h<- appoint mJ D»dt raccicturs oi Fur I'olilii'dl Afl Router.Reuter - 34 words
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366 1963-03-05 2 India 'making war clamours' says Chen Yi PEKING, Monday. jyjARSHAL Chen Yi, the Chinese Foreign Minister, yesterday accused India of making "war clamours" over the border dispute but repeated China's willingness to negotiate the issue. He added that he welcomed further efforts by Afro-Asian nations to promote direct Sino-Indlan negotiations.Reuter - 366 words
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Article31 1963-03-05 2 JAKARTA, Mon.— President SoeIcarno baa signed a contract with toe U.S. General Dynamics Corporation for the purchase of three Convalr 090A jet airliners for Oaruda Indonesian Airways. U.P.I.UPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-03-05 2 PHNOMPENH, Monday. TTOOOPS guarded the national radio station build- ings yesterday following the resignation of the Cambodian Prime Minister. Norodom Kantol. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Head of State, told a meeting of leading Cambodian officials at the royal palace that he had received Norodom Kantol'sReuter - 142 words
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158 1963-03-05 2 'ALL'S WELL' WIRE FROM A 'MISSING' NEWSMAN BEIRUT, Mon. Mrs. Eleanor Phllby, wife of Mr. H. A. R. (Kim) Phllby. the British journalist reported missing from nib home here for the pait five weeks, said yesterday she had a cable saying "all going well" from her husband on Saturday. SheReuter - 158 words
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Article74 1963-03-05 2 ADEN. Mon. Sanaa Radio monitored here, last night quoted Dr. Ralph Buncht as saying that If Britain "continued her aggression" on the Yemen, "then the United Nations must stand by you." The radio said Dr. Bunche, U.N. Under-SecreUry for Special Political Affairs, was speaking toReuter - 74 words
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Article54 1963-03-05 2 MANILA. Mon.— United States naval authorities here believe that turbulent winds In the Zambales Mountains about 40 miles northwest of Manila may have caused a U.S. Marine helicopter to crash last Saturday. The helicopter crash killed five men and seriously burned two others. One MarineReuter - 54 words
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183 1963-03-05 2 A NEW LIFE FOR 18 LITTLE REFUGEES THIBETAN refugee thrldren, 18 of them, arriving at London Airport destitute, with only the cotton clothes they wore. They shivered in the cold as they stepped out of the airliner. Even their air trip, by BOAC. had to be free before they couldExpresspic - 183 words
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326 1963-03-05 2 'Anti-paper tigers' are talking nonsense: Peking pEKING, Mon. The Chinese Communist Party today defended Mao Tse-tung's thesis that "Imperialists are paper tigers" and that Communists must "despise the enemy strategically while taking full account of him tactically." Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, recently criticised the "paper tiger' 1Reuter - 326 words
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Miscellaneous221 1963-03-05 2 !//<»«/ O«/# By V. r. Uttnttin ac* <aip /hk <ak? mMmrec I ...tscAusE anyone Ihe pip *rs I \s~ I ovou know MXJMftS I BSJN' WHAT IT I WHO DtDNT KNOW PIP HE? RK3HT.' I Jl VKH? 1 J aa* an sou*. was as aoop a* molecule i»rom an L221 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-03-05 3 WE'VE had monkey astronauts, monkey painters and singinc chipmunks... but how many genuine singinc dogs have you met? There's one right here in our picture.. -.Mac the ringing alsatian. Mac's "manager" is 50--year-old John McQueen, of King Street, Dundee. Scotland. John said: "It is not a trickMirrorpic - 135 words
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Article222 1963-03-05 3 Quick look round LONDON, Mon. The illegitimacy rate in some areas of England and Wales has almost reached the wartime record, according to a statistical review to be published by the Government this week. The review says that most of the unmarried mothers are between 20 and 24 years old222 words
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Article, Illustration375 1963-03-05 3 OUR OWN WAY TO DEMOCRACY by FRANCO NEW YORK, Monday. pENERALJSSIMO Francisco Franco said in a tele- vision interview broadcast here yesterday that Spain was making its own "natural" way towards democracy. The Spanish Chief of State said In a filmed interview with Walter Cronklte of the Columbia Broadcasting SystemReuter - 375 words
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Article50 1963-03-05 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover. Director of the F.8.1., reported yesterday that their was "an alarming" incease of nine per cent last year in the number of arrests of teenagers compared with 1961. Crime in general in the U.S. rose seven per cent. in- said.— Renter.Reuter - 50 words
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266 1963-03-05 3 After three months, the Post breaks newspaper drought VEW YORK, Mon. The New York Post will break the city's newspaper drought of almost three months with a 96-page edition today. About 500,000 copies were printed after tne presses began to roll at 8 a.m. <8 p.m.. Malayan time). We don't266 words
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225 1963-03-05 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. T*HE U.S. will fire atmospheric rocket probes from both polar regions and from ships at sea in a co-operative effort with at teast 50 countries during the "years of the quiet sun," a Government committee announced last night. The "quiet sun"Reuter - 225 words
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100 1963-03-05 3 NEW YORK. Mon. About 115 workers at the Fibresforming Corp., which is in danger of going out of business, are working without pay to help save the company. The employees, members of Local 22 of the American Federation of Grain Millers, decided100 words
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Article76 1963-03-05 3 HOLLYWOOD, Mon.— J o h n Hines, 29. picked the wrong time to climb through the bathroom window of a motel near here. Carrying a sawn-off rifle, he caught his foot in the toilet bowl as he came through the window and fell headlongReuter - 76 words
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447 1963-03-05 3 Peking stalls a Soviet initiative on Berlin talks WASHINGTON, Mon row between Peking and Moscow may be holding up Soviet plans for a new round of talks with the United States over Berlin. Administration experts believe. It may also be responsible, in the view of these experts, for the currentReuter - 447 words
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Miscellaneous22 1963-03-05 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby x- ,g\ 1 l/"VlO IT* TOO^ "IK BUT IT 1 \<M NOT 9O <XD THAT I OHQOI22 words
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Article138 1963-03-05 4 He escaped twice in five weeks SINGAPORE. Mon. A prosecutor today told a magistrate's court how a prisoner escaped twice In five weeks from two islands off Singapore. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain said that NgTeckKoon, 26, while being detained on Pulau Senang escaped with two other detainees on Dec. 2,138 words
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Article31 1963-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit has been set up in the Jalan Lapano; Community Centre to serve near-by residents, beginning from today till March 14.31 words
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Article61 1963-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. To enable alterations to be carried out at the B>, m s Chaogl Road substation, electricity supplies to consumers In the following areas will be interrupted between 8.30 a.m. and 6.?0 pjn. on Wednesday: 9 to 9\ m.s. Changl Road, Oulega Road, Koh Sek Lim Road,61 words
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Article, Illustration346 1963-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. For Russian dancer. Eugeniusz Kosenko. 28. Cossack dancing means fame and fortune. He loves doing it and he never falls to bring his audience to their feet calling for encores that is when he performs in Australia, his adopted country. Now that he is on346 words
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Article134 1963-03-05 4 He got 122 people to give blood SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. G. Edward of R.A.F. Seletar won the first prize of $700 in the blood donor competition for the monin of Feoruary. He had successfully recruited 122 donors. The second prize of $200 went to Mr. Lau Teng Chuan of the134 words
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Article97 1963-03-05 4 MORE WILL MOVE INTO GOVT. HOMES SINGAPORE. Mon. The I second batch of families, who have accepted the Government's offer ot alternative accommodation of basic houses at Kim Keat Road, will move out oi Toa Payoh tomorrow at 8.45 a.m. At the same time a Government statement said bulldozers will97 words
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Article88 1963-03-05 4 EIGHT THUGS IN PARANG ATTACK SINGAPORE, Mon. Koh Boon Huat, 25, a labourer was critically injured in a gang attack in front of his employer's house at the 6th mile Thomson Road tonight. Koh was with five other labourers waiting in front of a contractor's house to collect their month's88 words
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121 1963-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Entries for the Cambridge Higher School Certificate Examination. 1963. from candidates who took science subjects in the 1962 examination and who wish to take these again as private candidates, will be received by the Examinations Division, Ministry of Education, from today121 words
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Article175 1963-03-05 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. A ship's cook Nham Srikampang, alias Tawang. was jailed for nine years by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today for fatally stabbing Predee Arayanggul. the master of the Thai ship Aow Thai, one night in November last year. 'Both drunk* Tawang, 28.175 words
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Article45 1963-03-05 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The United States Cultural Centre will hold two films shows tomorrow. The shows are: "Tennessee Holiday," featuring a tour through the slate: and "Building a New World," showing the historical background of the United Stales through Its architecture.45 words
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252 1963-03-05 5 Doctor: 'I lent $2,000, then man vanished' ALOR STAR, Monday. A GOVERNMENT pathologist. Dr. C. Subramanyam, told the Sessions Court here today he lent a man a total of $2,900. because the man said he was waiting to cash a cheque for $98,806. 'He showed me the cheque when he252 words
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Article27 1963-03-05 5 PENANG, Mon. More than 400 underprivileged children were treated to two week-end Hart Raya parties organised by Inche Aziz Ibrahim, State Assemblyman lor Glugor.27 words
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Article27 1963-03-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. An annonymous reader in Penanc sent a $20 donation to the Straits Times today for victims of the recent Kampong Eunos fire.27 words
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173 1963-03-05 5 DESPERATE MAC GETS TWO JOB OFFERS pENANG, Mon. A British Muslim convert, who was desperately looking for a job after returning to Malaya with his homesick Malay wife has been offered employment by two firms in Penang and Singapore. "I have not yet made up my mind which one to173 words
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Article184 1963-03-05 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. THREE men were jailed for six years each by Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today for armed robbery. They were Ong Kim Heng, 21, Neo Cheng Chuan, 19, and Heng Shia Khuan, 24. They pleaded guilty to robbing How Chin184 words
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129 1963-03-05 5 KUALA 1.1 MPI'R. Mon. —The St. John's Institution Cadet Corps Band led a procession through the heart of Kuala Lumpur today to launch a national TB case-finding drive. Two mobile X-ray units and more than 15 vehicles took part in the procession from Federal House129 words
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Article58 1963-03-05 5 KUCHING. Mon. Six rebels have been arrested In Brunei during the- past 24 hours. A military spokesman said today that all the men were from Kampong Ayer. They were Identified as Hajl Ismail bin Haji Ahmad, Ibrahim bin Mattassan, Ahmad bin Shaban, Allm bin Othman, Awangku Barudln58 words
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Article105 1963-03-05 5 This post office is again NO. 1 CINGAPORE. Mon. The Thomson Road Post Office has been named the best-kept post office in Singapore during 1962. This Is the second successive year it has gained this honour. At a ceremony held a t the General Post Office today. Mr. M. Bala105 words
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100 1963-03-05 5 IPOH, Mon. A mass X-ray unit from Kuala Lumpur will begin a visit to Tanjong Malim. Tapah, Kampar. Batu Gajah and Teluk Anson this month to detect T.B. cases. The X-ray will be free. Those found suffering from the disease will be treated in100 words
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Article71 1963-03-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The United Commercial Bank and the Singapore Bank Employees' Union agreed today in the Industrial Arbitration Court to resume negotiations in an effort to try and settle their dispute which is over bonus and whether payment should be made to employees during stoppage71 words
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Article68 1963-03-05 5 MALACCA, Mon. Tan Tiong Kim. 23, a clerk of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank here, was fatally inijured when a scooter he was riding went off the road and crashed into a palm tree yesterday. Tan was returning to Malacca from Tanjong Bidara, where he68 words
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Article42 1963-03-05 5 IPOH, Mon. Mr. Chow Hon Mun was re-elected president of the Ipoh District Boy Scouts' Association at its annual meeting yesterday. Other officials are: Inche Abbas bin Mohamed Arifl, secretary, and Inche Mohamed Yacob bin Haji Abbas treasurer42 words
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Article57 1963-03-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Two men arrested yesterday in a "characters" lottery raid were tia»»l a total of $5,000 today. Teo Seng Lee and Sim Thiam Huat. both aged 22. had pleaded guilty to assisting in the management of the lottery in a flat at RedhlU Close.57 words
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Article, Illustration346 1963-03-05 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. Eighty business executives, government officials and trade union leaders began an intensive 12-day course today on advanced business administration in the University of Singapore. The all-male group came from Singapore, Malaya and the Borneo territories. Two women from the Federation who346 words
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Article53 1963-03-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Twelve members of the New Zealand House of Representatives are due here within the next 10 days for a "know your neighbour" tour of the Malaysian territories. The party will be In two groups —the first six arriving on Friday and the others53 words
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Article438 1963-03-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE National Union of Malayan Students has suggested a referendum in the Borneo territories "to show the world firmly that Malaysia is based on the free will of the people" in the region. A resolution adopted at the end of the tnree-day conference438 words
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Article, Illustration244 1963-03-05 5 A SOLDIER MUST HANG TO HIS MEN he was a hero, one of the greatest generals Japan had produced. But to the thousands of British, Australian and Indian troops who fought against the Imperial Japanese Army in the Malayan campaign and to thousands of Malayans, he was an arrogant, brutal244 words
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Article192 1963-03-05 5 Medicine and jeans in the sea OENANG, Mon. Cusx toms patrol boats intercepted two highspeed sampans smuggling goods between Penang and Butterworth over the weekend. The boats managed to escape after dumping their goods into the sea. The Customs men recovered 15 packages from the sea containing patent medicine, textiles,192 words
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86 1963-03-05 5 Gang victim dies on fray to hospital pENANO, Mon.— Police toil day described the murder of a man outside an Ayer Itam coffee shop last night as a secret society killing. The victim. Ho He Tong, 22. Is believed to have been attacked by gangsters at about 9.15 p.m. shortly86 words
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Article61 1963-03-05 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two cars were stolen and later recovered yesterday. A black Morris Minor belonging to Mr. Lee Ouan Ho, stolen from Pickering Street, was found in Oulllemard Road with Its wheels, battery. Jack and headlights missing. A black headlight belonging to Mr. Ang Hong61 words
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Article, Illustration1129 1963-03-05 6 The boycott inquiry ends witnesses can't be traced AFTER 79 HEARINGS AND A MASS OF EVIDENCE-'A REPORT IN DUE COURSE' gINGAPORE, Mon. The commission inquiring into the Chinese Secondary Four examination boycott in 1961 ended abruptly today after recording evidence for 79 days from 59 witnesses. The last witness was1,129 words
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95 1963-03-05 6 A Japanese friendship appeal to Malayans KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A Japanese friendship society has appealed to Malayans to raise mutual understanding between the two countries through personal efforts. In a letter to the Straits Times, the director of the Asia- African Oceanic Friendship Society of Japan, Mr. Ichiro Fukuda, said95 words
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Article92 1963-03-05 6 QINOAPORE, Mon. The Chinese YMCA Is sponsoring a youth education tour by Malayan Airways to Kuching. Sibu, Brunei and Jesselton during the Easter holidays. The tour will cost $250 a student, Inclusive of air fare, accommodation and sight seeing expenses. Twelve girls and 14 boys from secondary schools92 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-03-05 6 Diners' Club chief: Advertise to get the tourists OENANG, Mon. Ma- laya was not doing enough to advertise herself to the world, Mr. Alfred Bloomingdale, president of the Diners' Club International, said here last night. Mr. Bloomingdale, who was entertained to dinner at the E and O Hotel by the164 words
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Article35 1963-03-05 6 PENANG. Mon. Fourteen numbers of Tanjong Bungah Umno branch resigned today. They included the chairman. Inche Othman bin Mat. In a lent r of resignation they said did nut agree with policy.35 words
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Article37 1963-03-05 6 IPOH. Mon. Three masked nun. armed with daggers, held up a taxi driver, M. Ponniah, and his wife in Buntong new village yesterday and robbed them of $50 cash and $316 worth of jewellery.37 words
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Article27 1963-03-05 6 IPOH. Mon. A scooter, belonging to an electrician, Massood bin Haji Siraj. was reported missing from the back of the Lido Theatre here last night.27 words
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Article160 1963-03-05 6 PENANG. Monday. UIVE Indonesians picked up from a drifting fishing 1 boat last Friday off Pangkor Island were repatriated to Sumatra during the weekend. The men, wfu Included three armed and uniformed army men were sent back by the Indonesian Consulate here. Another eight Indonesian fishermen160 words
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Article68 1963-03-05 6 LONDON, Mon. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis in Singapore, arrived here yesterday to "protest against the mass arrests" of members of his party recently. Dr. Lee said he would also "explain to the public, Members of Parliament and Government representatives my party'sReuter - 68 words
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Article20 1963-03-05 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will open the Jurong wharf construction on Saturday.20 words
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Article, Illustration1690 1963-03-05 7 THE HEROIC BATTLE THAT RESULTED IN THE DEFEAT OF THE RUSSIAN ARMY... AT the end of July 1920 the Allies, exhausted and bickering among themselves after their victory over Germany in World War I, suddenly faced a new torrent of invasion that1,690 words
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Obituary146 1963-03-05 8 M jTMh U$ 'Himimmmt TMt OCATH OCCUHREO in **+rrt% India of air I, laaac •nrmrrir Drawchtatnan. Ormial T»l»--i*oo» Blwrtnc Co. Lid Singaporr on 1.3 «3 at t(w a«> o/ 7:t H.dlr ...•a-d r>» hia rnlMrrn im rrtatlvm RURKC Mr. Joba Kobart Uurk, ■tl 'I Kot* Bharti, Kclantaa and ronanc.146 words
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Article118 1963-03-05 8 W»r4t Sit W'dimum) MR A MR$. Lin Tifw Ktc vita to »ir»-« thfir hfurtfHt apprrciatloa for nood twshra. gifts and prritocr of ii»ir relative* and frimda ai Ibeir marriage on I '{.»:<. MR k.Cj, CEORCE thanka a. I pmrKaafMH and fnenda who wiahed him well on hi» retirement in118 words
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Obituary50 1963-03-05 8 M Warit SIO (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of our he- »-1 l.i'h.r An; Boon Sranc trho de(..•rted tbia world on ;..X H A!thoiis»i cone but nn.r lot rotten IN LOVINC MEMORY of Ml Woof la> it mi turn »on were «> aaa l'»l» ijlllert MM] ..-'.rrowin< «:le •nd50 words
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Article232 1963-03-05 8 Wwi* Sit (minimum) AIR CONDITIONING for Mtj IM a ndnth i.v ObflMr. Rne I •1311 or Kmii Uimpur KWI tor full detaila. tuIHAL ruU4.II.AI lUH» HU naMto all faaoaaia ano ooon aiidicu >c rtowm la taeit rtowrooaaa at limn Hi Klear Vall»v Kmii Minrauor* TODAY'S les- on. 'I'ae Advantiler232 words
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Article738 1963-03-05 8 There i> some sound advice I in the annual report handed v esterday to delegations at the Manila conference of the Economic Commission lor Asia ;ind the Far East. The loss developed countries of the Ecafe region '"should follow Japans path of industrialisation, by producing and exporting738 words
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Article542 1963-03-05 8 There arc now three separate bodies appealing to Government clerks in the Federation to unite in a single body a situation which the rank and file must find quite bewildering. The rivals in the elimination of rivalry are the Civil Service Clerical Federation, formed 18 months ago in542 words
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1075 1963-03-05 8 TAN TOCK, SAIK - The little forts of friendship TAN TOCK, SAIK -ty- KUALA LUMPUR Mondd WHERE THE ABORIGINES ARE BEING WON OVER JUNGLE forts in the» Thai border area which were once advance bases for military operations against Communist terrorists have today changed in charact&r and role to become instead the authorities' outposts1,075 words
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LETTERS
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Letter179 1963-03-05 8 WITH reference to the letter from "Intolerable" (S.T. Feb. 16' regarding the condition of the drains along Jalan Kachang. I should point out that this road is still a private street, and until it is properly made up at the cost of the frontafeers. the road and179 words
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Letter181 1963-03-05 8 ROADS In Kuala Lumpur are a sight for sore eyes after one has driven around Johore Bahru. At present it looks as If the roads are the feeding grounds for termites as well as being an exercise field for the labourers. To top this all Is trouble181 words
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Letter162 1963-03-05 8 SO Mr. Williams has a very low opinion ol service drivers and obviously the methods they have been taught. Let us put it in the right perspective and Mr. Williams in the right street, or should it be the left hand lane? Service drivers are taught the rules162 words
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Letter63 1963-03-05 8 A CCIDENTS may occur if A schoolchildren run after moving buses, and I feel that it Is the duty of parents as well as teachers to warn them against this. On several occasions I have witnessed schoolchildren attempting to board buses that are obviously full to capacity and63 words
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Letter124 1963-03-05 8 1 THINK most of our citizens were very proud to see the Prime Minister on i the screen in a Berita Singapura newsreel visiting the kampongs. What impressed me most was the decision on 1 m m e dlate action and also the giant programme Involving $30 million124 words
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Letter97 1963-03-05 8 WE read with surprise that employees of the antl-mosquito section have .submitted claims to the Singapore City Council for revision of salaries. This can hardly be true for Judging by the miilians of mosquitoes in the city we j presumed such a section did not exist. Nothing is being97 words
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Advertisement441 1963-03-05 8 StrtHt Tiaet Malay Mail ClaaaWaa .a»»ni«.m««rt« aaaai »a »»a«a« In fit* COLD •TO«A«« AItCADk 0l«>a«« Ma*« COLD ITO»«ai mtAMCMtM AT HOLLAND nOAaVHCATOIM •taiPPBL ROAD-NAVAL BASK »«Wllrtai< AaaaXo: errr book troai ltd VMft«aft##t#f MOUII C#MVVf OW*aVV TNC NWt P BOWT at. M. isaiAiL Adaakatty Hart. Naval 9umt a. m. aboul •«rf»i441 words
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Advertisement23 1963-03-05 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air 1 unpleasant smells with the jjgrSjjtL elegant $Bm3^ •OftfCfTß* Am COHOfTtOm23 words
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Advertisement152 1963-03-05 8 WAKE UP with SMITHS and be on time i aB. js Nt j V r GAY GORDON Most attractive new 30-hour Alarm in white moulded case with blue, pink, white, yellow or black dial. Spot luminous or non-lumiHaMM. mm alarms Jackson A Co. Ltd., *****1, Robm.on Rd., P.O. Box Ml152 words
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Article111 1963-03-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The results of the Federation of Malaya Certificate and Senior Cambridge Examinations held last year are expected to be out earlv next week. An official of the Federation Examination Syndicate said today: "We are awaiting; official notification from London about the date of111 words
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106 1963-03-05 9 KANGAR. Mon. Three men. two armed with pistols, held up a family in a sundry shop in Jalan Kuala Pf ills last night and robbed I them of $300 in cash and Jewellery. The robbers entered the shop when106 words
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Article80 1963-03-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon T'v Singapore Business Houses EEn. Union challenged the riva! Sipgauor.- Manual and Mcicantile WorknV Union today to a .«-rxr.?i ballot o determine who repr.'stnus the majority of the empioy-es of C K. Tan? <S> Ltd., the cur;o .shop in Orchard Road. The SBHEU in a80 words
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Article63 1963-03-05 9 I SINGAPORE, Mon. The six-day strike by some 230 employees of Cathay Organisation Ltd. and Its three .subsidiary organlaations was called off at 5 p.m. today by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The union general secretary, Mr. T.V. Gomez, said the four companies had63 words
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Article58 1963-03-05 9 SINGAPORE. Mon —A schoolboy. Mokhiar bin AH. 16. was killed today when he was run over by a timber lorry whilp cycling along Dunearn Road with a sack of fodder on the cross-bar. This brings to five thr death toll on the roads58 words
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Article19 1963-03-05 9 PENANG. Mon. A jaga kereta. Narayanan Munlandy. 30, was today fined $125, or six weeks' jail.19 words
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Article, Illustration448 1963-03-05 9 AUSTEN ZECHA - AUSTEN ZECHA by JAPANESE IRON TEAM TOLD: IF YOU WANT OUR SYMPATHY, WE WANT A CONTRACT KUALA LUMPUR, Monday, 'jilt Federation Government today demanded fair, stabilised prices and a long-term contract for its iron ore exports to Japan. In an interview, the Assistant Minister of Commerce448 words
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Article, Illustration1088 1963-03-05 9 A FINANCIAL clerk of the district police head--t* quarters here told the Sessions Court today that a former officer in charge of the Kuala Kangsar police district signed papers placed before him without reading them. Sarjit Singh. 28, who is also1,088 words
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Article44 1963-03-05 9 MALACCa. Von --The t leasurer of the Tun Tan Cheng Lock scholarship lund. Mr. Tan C.-v-ng Wee. today ippeaKi tor more contributions. The fund now stands at 545.000 was started in December 1960 tn help provide scholarslups for university education.44 words
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386 1963-03-05 9 RAJA DI-HILIR ALSO NAMED AS SECOND HEIR APPARENT IPOH. Mon. The new heirs apparent of Perak the Raja Muda and the Raja di-Hllir were appointed today at a special meeting of the Dewan Negara held in the Istana Iskandariah at Kuala Kangsar The Raja dl-Hllir, Raja Musa ibnl Sultan Abdul386 words
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84 1963-03-05 9 RACER PANG'S DEATH A MISADVENTURE SINGAPORE, Mon.— The State Coroner, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana. today recorded a misadventure verdict on a motoi -cycle racer. Pang Yan Min. 23. uho died at the Scmbawanc Circuit in January. Pane was one of rive racers on three lap trial for machines of 25t c.c.84 words
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212 1963-03-05 9 TAKEOVER WITHOUT A SHOT AT FORT CANNING SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Military Forces began moving into the Singapore Base District headquarters at Fort Canning today. But at the end of the day. the Union Jack still fluttered over Fort Canning as it has done for years. It will come down only212 words
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Advertisement203 1963-03-05 9 BBrtr*! ft M ■■<£'. m 1 it Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about it. but taken action, can answer203 words
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Advertisement328 1963-03-05 9 GOOD ENGLISH gives you Confidence How you can gain poise develop your personality —achieve success Hundreds ot ambitious people nave discovered a fascinating, simplified way to improve their English, gain selfconfidence and develop their personality. They tell how this unique method, studied In the odd minute* of the day, has328 words
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Miscellaneous529 1963-03-05 9 Today's radio, TV programmes SjsjJJiJJJsjJJaVBIIViMMBI^B^BBiHM^^HBB RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres *M ft oo 47 ftJSM^mlnir- 801 AM 600 Time Signal. NeMml. pSI N«! gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; Morning Prelude, < .15 News, 700 Timf signal The n™«--7.20 Breakfast529 words
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Article225 1963-03-05 10 Look, no clips nor screws! LWRRINGS with-*-i out tears'* should be the order of the day from now on. A London firm, manufacturing jewellery, has just launched a revolution in earrings which require no clips, wires or screws the earring simply slips over the lobe and remains comfortably and securely225 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-03-05 10 1 rX?I/Vl/5 T^^tfVlQrFl Prints *p*9* A FIRST look at Miss Valerie O'Neill, a tall, beautiful blonde, and you are apt to tag her as a successful fashion model who knows how to wear her clothes. But after a conversation with her you are550 words
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Article351 1963-03-05 10 YOU can recognise a dry skin. It feels stretclwd when you have washed it. It chaps quickly. It often looks flaky. But by far its biggest drawback is that it tends to develop wrinkles much sooner than other skin types, says a beauty expert.351 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-03-05 10 rtRESS designing has always been the pet subject of Mrs. K.K. Tan, a 32-year-old mother with three children. Ever since she was 16 she took every advantage to learn as much as she could about designing and needlework. Born in Penang. she came to200 words
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Article23 1963-03-05 10 To keep hot riogs from splitting while they are being boiled, put an Inverted plate In the bottom of the pan.23 words
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Advertisement305 1963-03-05 10 IS *m 2«*Kk. jaflafl*^ Ji Real medicated help for troubled, skin by DOROTHY GRAY Special Offer PAPP MEDICATED rlfsCC SCRUB SOAP WORTH $2.00 Buy one DOROTHY CRAY VELVETEEN PACK. containing Cleansing Grains and Clearing Cream, at the regular price of $4.00 ($5 00 in dutiable area) and you get the305 words
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Advertisement240 1963-03-05 10 SCROLL **maiaen/onrt** >^ /Hug-and-HoM band tckeep New SCROLL* features the pellon Hug-and-Hold band under the cups to keep the bra in its fitting and proper place. The flexible elastic inserts allow easy breathing, bending and twisting. Two-section circular-stitched cup*' are over-stitched with "scroll" patterned embroidery for ptwty shape-keeping support and240 words
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Miscellaneous313 1963-03-05 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 6. For example. Hawklna find* 1. Creeps into port, instructors lares up about a penny (3-3). being at fault (10). 7. Sailor takes bed to knight S. He employs some abstruse having a haughty person to reckoning, no doubt (4). put up (10V 10. Officer meeus313 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-03-05 11 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND HEAVY CAPITAL GOODS BUYING BOOSTS IMPORTS By DAN -MALAYAN ex- ternal trade last year totalled $9,178.5 million and was therefore the third best in Malaya's economic history ranking* only after 1951 and 1960. In 1951, thanks to the Korean War462 words
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Article, Illustration374 1963-03-05 11 ]l/|ORE and more foreign businessmen and technicians are visiting Singapore and the Federation. The following are some of those who arrived in the past week for various objects: Mr. Richei Kiuchi, executive director of Asia Advertising Agency Inc. of Tokyo, who is now in Malaya making advertising374 words
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Article167 1963-03-05 11 CADBURY Brothers and their subsidiary, J. S. Fry and Sons will not increase the prices of their chocolate products on the Malayan market, Mr. D. G. Laurie, Far East representative, disclosed in Singapore. Mr. Laurls, who Is on a Par Bast market survey tour,167 words
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267 1963-03-05 11 'Prejudice' against local soap lessens By MOK SIN PIN f|»HE Singapore Gov- ernment's imposition of a levy on all imports of washing soap in 1960, has created a healthy atmosphere for the local soap industry as a whole, according to manufacturers. Leading manufacturers say that It has not only created267 words
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Article138 1963-03-05 11 T\UNLOP Rubber Company s Aviation Division announced In London (be development and Introduction of a new type of flexible steel piping with a much longer life span In arduous conditions than flexible tubing made in the conventional way. Two features of the design are a new shape138 words
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Article50 1963-03-05 11 Development Finance Corporation Ltd. of Sydney has appointed Mr. T. C Lee economics and marketing manager of its Malayan office In Kuala Lumpur, while Mr. Peter Abbott has been appointed marketing manager for the South East Asian agricultural division of Cynamid (Far East) Ltd.. reports Keith Hooper from Sydney50 words
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Article67 1963-03-05 11 AND YET STILL MORE Mr M C Myatt. a director of Fordham Pressings Ltd.. Wolverhampton England. Is expected in Singapore and Malaya shortly, on a Far East tour to plan a progressive sales drive lor his company's products, including plastic and steel cisterns. He will visit leading merchants and contractors67 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-03-05 11 Assistant manager for Kodak rE managing director of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. J. A. DeVries, announces the appointment o* Mr. Fred B. Powers as assistant manager of the company. Mr. Powers (above*, who has served Kodak .In the International sales division in Rochester, New York, for 10 years, was formerly59 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
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311 1963-03-05 11 CHAN BONG SOO - COFFEE PRICES SHOOT UP IN SINGAPORE By CHAN BONG SOO PRICES of the various grades of coffee have been rising in recent weeks in Singapore, as America I resumes heavy buying. A similar trend prevailed at about this season last year when she turned to Singapore for supplies. But the311 words
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286 1963-03-05 11 Govt. asked to accept secretaries diploma rpHE Singapore Asso- ciation of Incorporated Secretaries has presented a petition to the Public Services Commission requesting Government to recognise for appointment to part II of the higher services the diploma of the Corporation of Secretaries, London. This was announced at the first annual286 words
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Article58 1963-03-05 11 The Bluebird four-door sedan is now being assembled in Taiwan by the privately-owned Yue Loong Motor Co. Ltd., the only automobile manufacturer in the country. The engine and spare parts are made br Nissan of Japan under a technical co-operation agreement with Yue Loong. Yue Loon*58 words
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Article94 1963-03-05 11 THE Danish Government Trade Commission in Singapore said yesterday that the 1963 edition of Export Director of Denmark would soon be available from the office free of charge to local commercial and banking circles. The directory lists about 2,100 Danish exporters of some 1.400 groups94 words
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Advertisement228 1963-03-05 11 It's good to rl drink scotch pi /V P~ T»» Old Bf^J It's bener I J to drink White Horse 2^\\\ SoU liupw tut 1 tap LMJtfv^) Singapore *nd th* Fxtaratna ot M«i«yi: \^*7 JOSEPHiTRAVERSIAGENCIES^ "™s| SiwAsnu nn MJST StEffIIKEHBUBY D D I I I A W T iryou «ou«h.228 words
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Advertisement352 1963-03-05 11 wk^Tfr^^/*^m Your opportunity to sec The most magnificent bird book for a century. Look through it at leisure in your home on 10 days approval by C.O.D. Satisfaction guaranteed. 300 superb original paintings THE PICTURES comprise three hundred tuperb Over 700 different birds shown in illustrations in full colour, tpecielly352 words
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Advertisement110 1963-03-05 12 > r FIRST— GLENOGLE SECOND— GLENLYON THIRD— FLINTSHIRE NOW, FOURTH GLENFALLOCH IN PORT The four new 20-knot cargo liners of ffnnre [www D i^n irfYinwznnrNn 17 i?>n new? b k" b\" n bi' W l" /ji\\\\\ jUjll LKJLIVaV ISuJiLMliiijlaJlKl lldiiA®^) are all now in service between the United Kingdom, Europe,110 words
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Advertisement1382 1963-03-05 13 TO LIVERPOOL k WEST COAST U.K., Oue S'oora Sails P. S'ham Paaang DEMOIOCUS liMrpiil. Kivn, Hamburg Mar 0 Mm 1 Mm 1/11 MM ti PHEUS Kiirpttl. Oubim. Glasgow Mar 11 Mar IS Mm 14/10 Mm 11 ASPHALIOH LiftrpMl Mar 11 Mm 10 Mar 17/20 MM 11 DOLIUS littnitl, Glisgow Mar1,382 words
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Advertisement2812 1963-03-05 13 WEfißtfintFrßfß^^JTSM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA IE HAVU. HAMIURS, BREMEN, AJUWUT, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. COTHENBURt AND COPENHAtEN. Kr \ft Peaanj W\&l ill "BASRA" a) S. 47/ 5 Mar 1/ I Mar 1/ I Mar \"\.}plSJ*l 'MALAC:A- 21/24 MM 24/27 MM 10/20 Mm raXvraf "sonskhu 1 u so mm/2,812 words
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Advertisement1320 1963-03-05 13 McALISTER «e CO., LTD. >^ fJTDi Tei- no. nm \)UA ELLERMAN LOIS Ok KLAVENESS LINE LSNOON. HAMOURG. ROTTERDAM, LOS AHGEIES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL k MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. cut of ueds* ""1.,?,., 0 11 1 S'port P S'ham Pentng OOnniviiU 15/11 Mir It/20 Mm 21/22 Mar S'pora P1,320 words
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Article142 1963-03-05 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 4. Three month*. Dunlops 14 cts. F. N. 16 cts. b. Darby 4d. (Jammons 11 cts. C. Storage 4ft J. Waugh IS ct* 8. Traction 1/3 M. Brew 24 cts. Shell 14 cts. M. Cement 18 ct*. Steamship 9 cts. Containers 11 eta. 8. Times142 words
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Article95 1963-03-05 14 -MINESE Prortuci Exchange, Sin*a- pora noon prlcat par picul y*«t*rday: Coconut *ll: bulk $421 Milan, drum |4.-.; teller*. Copra: Feb. /March UK/Continent $37) buyers. P*ss*r: Muntolc white $180 sellers, Sarawak whit* $1571 *eller* special Sarawak black $1121 sellers, garbled Lampong black $107i sellers, AtTA $1171 sellers. tingapwr* Coconut95 words
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Article253 1963-03-05 14 I ARCH first grsds rua**r »uy*n l f.a.h. closed at 5 p.m. In Slngapors and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 741 cent* per lb. down a quarter of a cent. The tons wa* ojulot. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.K. tlotlni pntti m MM* par lb. yssttrday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b.253 words
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Article120 1963-03-05 14 MELBOURNE. Moo. INDUSTRIAL Share* were stead* to firmer. Most leaden showed small gaino Dunlopa jumped 3s. Bd. to 06s. 6d. on plans for a bonus Issue and a par cash issue. BHP also firmed further to 51a. and most oUa gained slightly. Baa* metals held steady while loans120 words
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Article25 1963-03-05 14 March. 4. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE 74| (down quarter of a cent). TIN: 5428 5* (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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599 1963-03-05 14 From Our Market Correspondent WITHIN a matter of days the Malayan investing public will h-.ve a further opportunity of participating in the capital of another industrial company. The new company is Hotel Singapura Intercontinental Ltd., which will operate the new luxury hotel599 words
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Article21 1963-03-05 14 Malayan Stock Indices March 2 March 4 Industrials: 99.04 99.44 Tins: 99.74 100.19 S rubbers: 104.71 104.73 Dee. 29, 1942 IM21 words
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Article705 1963-03-05 14 ('OMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the snares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Bewtead (2.000) $1.51; Dunlopt (2,000) (2.74 D. (2,000) 52.72 D, (2,000) 12.73 D. 52.72 SL, $2.68 BL, (1,000) $2.71 D,705 words
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407 1963-03-05 14 fHE price of Straits tin remained unchanged yesA terday at $428.50 per picul on an offering estimated to be increased by five tons to 255 tons. In London on Friday, tin gained fully 20s. per ton. Some overnight U.B. business was reported and407 words
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Article209 1963-03-05 14 CHIPS lying alengttd* the Singapore Harbour wharvM or expected today are: Agamemnon 46, Benjcloe 30 36, Walknre 40/41. Teakbank 31/32, Bunt I*X Sinouukerk 1/2. Bedlll N.W. 2. Bedenak N.W. 3, Pulau Kldlang N.W. 4. Keerkrtng 47. Janova 42/43. Denbighshire 4/5, Ulenfalloch 6 7, Tricolor ■sXfrn Rover 15/16.209 words
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Article43 1963-03-05 14 On the fr»* "Cinnn m*rli*t in Hnjs Konc yrsKrtay, the U.S. d*ll»r waa quoted at 5.771. for T.T. an* 5.74 for eith. tuning was quoted at 16.01 and •im U*l I*ld at 2531. All Malayan Eichanne Bantu' A«•*eiati*n rate* were unchanged.43 words
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Advertisement1092 1963-03-05 14 s.s\i^E9BE99**| 1^)^;;^ KJftW^SAiU < KISEN t KAISHA.ILTD. V.SJi.. Pacific. AtlanUc, tjg Great Lakes Service Loam Lwoi EU tU iU kIA tl» S'por* S'han. Hcnolul* S. F'cisco L. Anteiet N. Vork Cleveland ■'CMriss Mara" n Mar/1 Apr 2/ 3 Apt 17 Apr 4 May I May May I Jaaa "iintni Mara"1,092 words
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Advertisement755 1963-03-05 14 wtfTß— NO. tURCt SERVICE S'por* r. ?*h»rn^~^T»nsai Marseilles, Nana, Orakirk. TAMA 11/12 Mar 13/14 Mar IS Mai Aataerp, H'serg. BraakM. SOUTH ft WEST AFRICA SERVICE S'pore TCMIiANGA l/il Mar Durban (23/3), Port Elizabeth (21/3), Capetown (21/3). Mataol (2/4), Port Harcourt. Laos (1/4), Cotonos (11/4J, Lome. Tema. Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar (24/4).755 words
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Advertisement434 1963-03-05 14 REMINDER. PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY. 1. Nos. 19 198 l-oronr Bachok. 2. No. 34 Klanc Lane. S. Flat No. 403A Guillemard Road. 4. Na 19 Sommerville Road. Kioruj Chfti Woon Co., Ltd.. Auctioneers A Valuers. Singapore .lohorr. Telephones: ***** ii *****. J.K.P. JOHORE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "B and above434 words
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Advertisement933 1963-03-05 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Horrfa S5 (Ml*.)— Box SH et*. txtrm READ the Senior Appointments v'urant In Ttic Hundav Mall each week POSITION OF lady typist Oiled. AsrratSSs* Box A5196 B.T. Singapore 11. inks all applicants. GENERAL WASH AMAH wanted H H) IMt Telephone ***** or write Boa933 words
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Advertisement894 1963-03-05 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 2U Word* Si (Mitt.)— Box it et: extra OENERAL COOK AMAH. Hun speak EnKllsb, required now by European family. No washing. 22A CatrnoiU Court Flats CalrnniU Circle B'pore. AMAH WANTED for general housework and look after two children. Over 30 years old. Testimonials preferred. King (B'porc) ***** Office894 words
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Advertisement910 1963-03-05 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Wordt SS (NiM.)—MoM ett. txtrm FURNISHED LEAVE BUNGALOW. District 10. 3 bedrooms. March to September, low rent, careful ttrwtf Phone (S'pore) ***** KxL 27. FURNISHEO COMPOUND HOUSE completely fenced available lat May District 10. Rent SSSO/- p.m. Apply Box A33H7 B.T. S'pore. BEAUTIFULLY PURNKHID and modern 3-bedroom910 words
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Advertisement730 1963-03-05 15 GODOWN SPACE VACANT Hnrd* *i i Ilnij-H.il Sit rf. -rftTO LET ABOUT 6.800 gquar* Keet Mod "ti Godown. near Railways antf 8.H.8. Apply Box A5370 B.T. S'pore. CODOWN SPACE VACANT 34 Trafalgar street BSO4 square fact. Please contact 50 Market Street. S'pore or Pbone *****. EDUCATION It Wtwd* SS (Mm.)-B.xso730 words
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Advertisement700 1963-03-05 15 EDUCATION tt_Wmrd* SS (MUt.)— Box St eta, txtrm NEW SESSIONS Typewriting. Shorthand. Book-keeping. beginners/ advanced. Enrol today, N.C.S.. 433A Ueylapg Road, (*****) S'pore. TUITION Word* SS (Mim.)—Bmx tt ett. txtrm ■UILD YOUR CHILD'S futars en firm foundation. Consult Experienced Graduate* Tuition: tndivldurlly. Groups of 2'3 All Subjects (S'nore) 211«1 ASIA700 words
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Advertisement749 1963-03-05 15 BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE in *mrd» Si i Mm. i Box Hi ett. rtlrm SPECIAL OFFER! Complete range X h.p. 80 b.p. brand new American Outboard Motors carrying a year guarantee. Comprehensive stock of spares available. King ***** bat Zi or writs to Bos 897 (B'POre) tor 4e tails. VEHICLES749 words
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Advertisement728 1963-03-05 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Kurds s.; (MUt.)— Box it eU. extra 19SS BORGWARD SALOON. Kicelent condition. Comprehensive Insurance November, 1963. New Tyres. View at Pineapple Industry Board, Stb Mile Htoae. Jalan Scudai, Johore Bahru. Telephone Tampol Ml XXX.'! 1 CLEARANCE SALBI 50 M bound Cars Kor You To Inspect All Cars728 words
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Advertisement670 1963-03-05 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'pore) Vi Wordn %S (Min.)— Box tt et: WBrm PHOTOSTATS BY CHOTOM A T I SS. Rohlnsoo Koad. Tel. VJ34O KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE ZS Ths Arcads Ist floor Tel: D.VJIO ALL DOCUMENTS PHOTOCOPIED Turiß's PbotocoD* service 10. Boat Qua*. <>346v. INSTALLATION SERVICE and to pair of your670 words
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Article, Illustration1822 1963-03-05 16 Rothmans chief tells of trade 'rights of long usage' THE IMPORTANCE OF EARLY LAUNCHING OF V. GOLD... SINGAPORE, Mon. The director in charge of Rothmans of Pall Mall (Malaya) Ltd., denied in the Supreme Court today that Rothmans Virginia Gold cigarettes were calculated to cause confusion or deceive smokers into1,822 words
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161 1963-03-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rpHE University of Malaya is looking abroad for a professor to head its Department of Malay Studies and for two lecturers for the department. The professor is to reo'ace. Professor R. Roo I•tnk, who left in January The Registrar, Mr. Foo ifeow161 words
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282 1963-03-05 16 EPSOM JEEP - Intensify the drive on bookies: Turf Club chief EPSOM JEEP By TPOH, Mon. Calling on the Government to enforce more energetically and speedily the laws regarding illegal bookmakers, Mr. Yeoh Cheang Lee, chairman of the Perak Turf Club, in his annual report, states: "The turf clubs and the Totalisator Board282 words
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Advertisement606 1963-03-05 16 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE H I c IKK ITY DEPARTMENT no IKK TO CONSUMERS To enable alterations to be aarrtad ou: at ihe m s. Changi Road Sutx-iaiion supplies to con- Mimers in thr following areas will be interrupted between 8.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. on Wednebday 6lh March. 1963:606 words
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Advertisement1500 1963-03-05 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FISHERIES ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for appointment s*> Fisheries Assistant in Setangor on a salary scale of $137.50 x 7.50--152 50 209 x 14 307 324 x 14 450. Candidates must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and must1,500 words
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Advertisement6 1963-03-05 16 BATTLE OF THE 'GOLDS' fifth day6 words
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Advertisement20 1963-03-05 16 o 1 S i Si 5' fa S 3 3 SIII s I I w ft* i S.S. 8 n\20 words
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397 1963-03-05 17 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By Kuala Lumupr, Mon. RATIONAL soccer coach Choo Seng Quee, who relinquishes his Football Association of Malaya post on March 31, will step into a new job the following morning as the national schools coach. His duties will be to397 words
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Article297 1963-03-05 17 Kops keeps German singles title HAMBURG, Mon— Erland Kops. the Danish world champion, retained the men's singles title in the German badminton championships here yesterday. In an all-Danish final, Kops easily defeated Henning Borch 15—2, 15—3. Oon Chong Jin of Malaya waa eliminated in the semi-finals by Borch who won297 words
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Article141 1963-03-05 17 Invitation to Aussie cup squad T>ENANG. Mon. Australia's official team to this year's Wimbledon championships have been Invited to compete In next month's Malayan open International tennis championships in Penang from April 2 to 7. The president of the Lawo Tennis Association of Malay*, Soon Cheng Sun. told the Strait?141 words
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Article76 1963-03-05 17 JPOH. Mon.— All players taking part in the Brander Shield cricket league will have to pay $1 registration fee, the Perak Cricket Association decided at the annual general meeting here yesterday. Inche Merlcan bin Sutan, who w a vice-president of the Malayan Cricket Association and Chief Police76 words
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Article237 1963-03-05 17 DENANG, Mon. The Stipend- iary Steward's report on yesterda'-a races here: RACE li At the entrance to the st'.alght Uulas River (M. Lee) ■vas denied a run on the Inside of The Concretor (Maynard) through The Concretor hanging in under pressure. R.4AE 2: Joaleen (J. Wilson)237 words
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417 1963-03-05 17 L.C. Hoffman Jnr - L.C. Hoffman Jnr By KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two players who have not yet won a title In the three tournaments completed on the current Far East goll circuit are joint leaders for the overall championship which carries a first prize of US$5,OOO.417 words
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Article59 1963-03-05 17 IPOH, Mon.— The Perak Open lawn tennis championships will be held on the Municipality padang here from May 6 to 12. This was decided at the annual general meeting of the association last night. Office-bearers are: President, R. L. Orut; vice-president, Lim Eng Keat and Tommy59 words
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Article180 1963-03-05 17 Thuan Heng breaks own record SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's leading swimmer. Tan Thuan Heng, showed he had benefited from competing in the recent Australian championships at Perth by setting up a state native record in the 400 metres freestyle in the preliminary rounds of the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships at180 words
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Article73 1963-03-05 17 SOCCER Inter-schools un-der-20 (Penang) HCHB 13 BMS6 0; SXI 3TI 1; PFC 5 RSBM 1. tnder-15: HSBM 6 PPS 3: HCHS 0 SMSB 0. TENNIS Pt. Dick*on-Yaeht Club open tourney (Pt. Dtckson): Men's stltflei q -final: Billy Yap bt Mend. Shnrlff Tallb 6*3. 6-1 Men's doubles q-flnah: T.M L.73 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-03-05 17 On his knees and hanging on the ropes, dazed JOE BROWN (Texas), 37-year-old former world lightweight champion, Is counted out by the referee In the sixth round of his scheduled 10 round contest against 27-year-old British champion DAVE CHABNLET at Belle Vue, Manchester. Charnley's victory avenged twoReuter - 60 words
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247 1963-03-05 17 Cowdrey and Smith set world Test ninth wicket record WELLINGTON. Monday. IfNGLAND sent New Zealand hurtling to their second successive innings defeat here today. England won by an innings and 47 runs with Just over a day to spare in the Second Test. England also clinched the three-match series, having247 words
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Article183 1963-03-05 17 N. ZEALAND Ist inns 191 ENGLAND Ist inns (Saturday 410-B)—Sheppard b Blair 0. Illinrworth c Morrison b Blair 46. Harrington c Dick b Reid 76. I>r Arr b Morrison 31. Parfltt c Dick b Mcrrison 0. Knight c Dick b Cameron 31. Titmus run out 33, Cowdrey not outReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement125 1963-03-05 17 Agents: Boustead Co. [1960] Ltd. YET ANOTHER GREAT SLAZENCER GOLF TRIUMPH SDH IS- /U^, m tjjjV w i ■M^^ 4 lyn 4 #> 1 T A l 1 *PB^bJ I flr Bh wl r* Tt^AiJ .T» rvHi I n vfli wf'MSssp^"'ißV i i I fjuL iff lli m II ii125 words
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Miscellaneous32 1963-03-05 17 HOCKEY SPORE JUNIOR KO FINAL: Naval Police v RAP Chang i (Naval Base). Lfe. Cup s-finals: BRC v Khalsa (Farrer Pkl: Ceylonese v University (Thomson Rd). SNOOKER SPORE YMCA championship*: (7 p.m.).32 words
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Article83 1963-03-05 18 MADRID, Mon. Two French "Secret Army" (OAS) men, who had been detained here for several weeks, left for South America early today. They were former Colonel Jean Gardes, a prominent OAS leader, and M. Alain Sarrien. Colonel Gardes was understood to be going83 words
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368 1963-03-05 18 SINGAPORE, Monday. 'pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today quoted extensively from the White Paper on the merger agreement to answer criticisms by the Federation's Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, on the control of State revenue after mer- ger. Mr. Lee368 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-03-05 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. Raja Shamshiati binte Pu'tra (above), abandoned wife of the Brunei rebel leader. Sheikh Azahari, spent 30 minutes in Shariah Court today and emerged still legally married to Azahari. Raja Shamshiati had expected to be divorced today so that she could161 words
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Article81 1963-03-05 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. A reporter today told a District Court that he was in a "hysterical state" when two youths suddenly cornered him and snatched a ten-dollar note from his purse. Michael Lee Keng Liang, of the Malayan Times, was testifying against two office messenger boys, jointly accused81 words
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235 1963-03-05 18 PENANG. Monday T'HE United Demo- cratic Party said today that a Malaysia under the terms proposed by the Lansdowne Inter-Govern-mental Committee, would be "iniquitous." "The experiment will cvry great danger, not only to the proposed Malaysia but to the whole South-east A^ian region."235 words
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Article32 1963-03-05 18 TOKYO. Mon. The city of Osaka today presented 15 cherry Ijlimmi trees and 15 glngko saplings to the City of Paris as a token of goodwill and friendship. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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181 1963-03-05 18 No Queen, no pay: Castle workers to protest I ONDON, Mon. The warders of the royal residence of Windsor Castle said today that they would protest to the Queen against a ruling that they should get no wages while the Queen is not living there. Queen Elizabeth and Prince PhilipUPI - 181 words
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Article30 1963-03-05 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Fuji Iron and Steel Company will be screening three colour films featuring Japan and Fuji steel at the Dragon Room, Cathay Restaurant, on Saturday.30 words
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Article24 1963-03-05 18 LONDON. Mon. For the second time in three weeks, production of the Dally Mirror was held up because of an unofficial strike.Daily Mirror - 24 words
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396 1963-03-05 18 Bee Yong jury 'well directed': Appeal lost KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. r[E Federation Court of Appeal today dismissed the appeal of Segamat temple medium Liew Wah Meng, 37, who was convicted of murdering Goh Bee Yong, 14, daughter of his mistress, between March 23 and March 24 last year. Liew had396 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-03-05 18 rpOKYO. Mon. The 1 Imperial household agency in Tokyo said today that Princess Michiko (above), wife of Japan's Crown Prince Akihito, Is expecting her second child at the end of September or early in October. The agency said an official announcement will beReuter - 89 words
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Article80 1963-03-05 18 Sect sworn not to marry found MOSCOW. Mon. A tiny religious sect which knew only of the end of World War Two in 1949, has been discovered in the central Siberian forest, according to the Soviet journal Science and Religion. The sect lived in six compounds two for men andReuter - 80 words
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Article298 1963-03-05 18 LONDON, Mon.—lt was a disappointing dav In the stock markets and, although gains predominated In equities, there was no follow through after the Initial improvement and many prices reacted later. Apart from week-end press comment on Individual Issues, there was little else to stimulate demand and the gold298 words
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Article41 1963-03-05 18 LONDON.Mon—Spot22 11/ldd., Apr. 22 11/16d.. May 22 11/16d.. June 22 11 16d.. April June 22 11/IM.. July Sept. 22\d. Oct. Dec. 22\d.. Jan./Mar. 22 11/lftd., Apr. June unquoted, July/Sept unquoted. c.l.f. Mar. 22>.d.. Apr. 22 13/16d.. May 22>«d. Tone: Quiet.41 words
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Article24 1963-03-05 18 LONDON. Mon—Buyers £855. sellers £855 '-j, Ponrard buyers £857'-. sellers £868. Settlement £854 l a. Turnover ajn. 130 tons, p.m. 30. Ton*: Firmer.24 words
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442 1963-03-05 18 NEW YORK, Monday. A UNITED NATIONS report today said that the less developed countries of Asia "will have to follow sooner or later Japan's path of industrialisation by producing and exporting larger quantities of processed and manufactured goods." The report, drawn up by Ecafe442 words
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Article73 1963-03-05 18 MANILA. Mon. Mr. G.M. Pushkin, the Soviet Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, said here today he had a "bad opinion" of the proposed Federation of Malaysia. Mr. Pushkin, who heads the Russian delegation to the Ecafe talks which open here tomorrow, told reporters on arrival that73 words
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90 1963-03-05 18 In defence of life on other planets LONDON. Mon. Sir Bernard Lovell. head of the Jodrell Bank Radio Telescopic Observatory, said last night that hr believed it was extremely probable there was life on other planets. Speaking on the religion* television programme "Living your life." he said that scientists, in90 words
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Article74 1963-03-05 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. i Shortly before he .saw the De-> puty Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, off to Manila today, the Philippines Ambassador here. Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar, received news of the death of tin father. Mr Salim Abubakar, at Jolo. In the74 words
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