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Title Section26 1963-03-07 1 \vm\(,i haiiy ♦in 1 1 1 1 1 1» sui; E\fi:rn<> 100.000 immm^mm^mimmimmm The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35226 words
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Article, Illustration688 1963-03-07 1 The Reds are behind Soekarno's brinkmanship, Cabinet is told Call for defence review From JACK FIN6LETON: CANBERRA, Wed. THE Australian Cabinet has been warned that President Soekarno is under strong pressure from the Indonesian Communist Party (PKI) to pursue a policy of brinkmanship over the question of Malaysia.688 words
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101 1963-03-07 1 ROME, Wednesday. ITALY'S Communist Party today confirmed plans 1 for a "casual" but unprecedented public meeting between the Pope and Mr. Khrushchev's son-in-law. A brief item in the Communist Party organ, LTJnita, reported that Mr. Alexei Adzhubei, editor of Izvestia and husband ot Mrs.UPI - 101 words
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624 1963-03-07 1 Collection of taxes: Lee gives pledge to Tan SINGAPORE, Wednesday. jy|K. Lee Kuan Yew today gave a categorical assurance that the Federation Minister of Finance would have all the checks and supervision over the proper and efficient collection of taxes in Singapore. But he maintained Singapore's right to collect taxes624 words
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Article88 1963-03-07 1 Mac Cabinet changes likely T ONDON, Wed. The political correspondent of the Daily Mail reported today that major changes are expected in the British Cabinet after the budget next month. The correspondent wrote that if the standing of the Conservatives shows no improvement after the budget. Mr. Harold Macmillan, theReuter - 88 words
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Article53 1963-03-07 1 PARIS, Wed. An unidentified gunman today shot and killed Henri Lafond, president of the Paris Union Bank, in suburban Neullly here. Lafond was killed as he sat In bis motorcar. His chauffeur was seriously wounded and was rushed to a hospital. The gunman escaped in53 words
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Article29 1963-03-07 1 SAIGON. Wed —South Vietnamese troops killed 173 guerillas, wounded 44 and captured 38 during the week ending Feb. 28, according to official figures published here today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article44 1963-03-07 1 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— The Security Council will probably meet early next week on last night's call by Ohana for consideration of a U. N. report on the death of Mr. Patrice Lumumba, first premier of the Congo, a UN- spokesman announced today.44 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-03-07 1 MACAPAGAL 'NO' TO MEDIATION OVER MALAYSIA MANILA. Wed.—President Diosdado Macapagal said today he has no intention of mediating in the dispute between Indonesia and Malaya over the proposed Malaysian federation. "I will not offer to mediate." he told his weekly news conference, "because I am not in the habit ofUPI - 200 words
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Article42 1963-03-07 1 ACCRA. Wed. President Kwame Nkrumah ntd toniffht that Ghana was neither pro-East »ioi pro- West "we are pro-Atrlca, propeace, and pro- progressive." He was speaking at a diplomatic dinner tc mark the I sixth anniversary of Ghana's independence.42 words
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Article83 1963-03-07 1 WASHINGTON. Wed Pickets marched in front of the White House today, protesting against nudity in animals and railing on Jacqueline Kennedy to clothe her horse. The pickets, members of the Society for Indecency of Naked Animals, had marched 30 miles. They are pledged to devote their timeReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration222 1963-03-07 1 lESSELTON, Wed. J The Sabah Alliance Party has given the Government the names of five of its members for the new Member System. They are: Dato Mustapha bin Datu Harun. local Government; Mr. Donald Stephens. Natural Resources; Mr. Khoo Siaw Chiew. Communications and Works;Reuter - 222 words
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72 1963-03-07 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The British Ambassador. Sir Leslip Pry. called on President Soekarno yesterday to bid farewell before he leaves after four years' service here. tmoa.--.sy sources .said Sir Leslie and the President chatted on a wide range of subjects, and that theirReuter - 72 words
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Article31 1963-03-07 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The Navy announced today that part of the Indonesian fleet mobilised for the West Irian campaign last year was now patrolling the Strait* of Malacca.— U P.I.31 words
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Article32 1963-03-07 1 BRISBANE. Wed —Queen Elizabeth unveiled a memor«! on Bulwer Island, at the mouth of the Brisbane River, today to commemorate the discovery of oil in Moonie, west of here.— U.P.l.32 words
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Article69 1963-03-07 1 LONDON. Wed—Journalists in the Labour Party's press department in London will strike on April 2 unless agreement is reached on a pay claim, their union said < today. Ten journalists are believed r to be affected. They are claiming £21 sterling a week rising to £22 10 shillingsReuter - 69 words
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286 1963-03-07 1 Bhutto defends China border treaty HONG KONG, Wed. Pakistan's Minister for External Affairs, Mr. 1 A.Z. Bhutto, said here today Pakistan did not concede any territory at present in her possession to China under the border treaty signed In Peking recently. He made the statement just before leaving for KarachiReuter - 286 words
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Article22 1963-03-07 1 NON-AGGRESSION PACT DENIAL l>\< < ■Ved l'r.-|.j»nt hkbin lid here I in n is »•> b i ■union kistai liiuj It id22 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-03-07 2 'WHAT THE COLONIALISTS WANT' STATEMENT BY SUBANDRIO MAY MEAN NO COMMUNISTS WILL BE MADE MINISTERS JAKARTA, Wad FUPLOMATIC cii- cles here are speculating whether a speech by the Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, yesterday indicated that President Soekarno will not make a major Cabinet reshuffleReuter - 312 words
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Article42 1963-03-07 2 TOKYO, Wed.— Three people were killed and three others missing today In an avalanche which hit a workmen's dormitory at Kawajirt, Northern Japan. Police said 15 people were asleep lr. the Forestry Office dormitory when the avalanche struck. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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236 1963-03-07 2 Indonesia a friend, but we favour Malaysia: Australia UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Australia looks upon Indonesia as a friend and "we do not encourage people to portray us as being in a state of potential enmity because we are not," the Australian resident representative here, Sir James Plimsoll. said yesterday. TensionsReuter - 236 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-03-07 2 CANBERRA, Wed.— Sir Garfield Barwick (above). Australian External Affairs Minister, is expected to seek talks with Dr. Subandrio, Indonesian Foreign Minister, and Philippines leaders on the Malaysia question when he visits Manila next week. Sir Garfield. who will attend the Ecafe conference in Manila,Reuter - 66 words
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Article14 1963-03-07 2 TOKYO, Wed.— Empress Nagako of Japan celebrated her 60th birthday today.14 words
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113 1963-03-07 2 Bandits raid three Govt posts in Vietnam SAIGON, Wed. South Vietnamese guerillas attacked three fortified hamlets simultaneously and overrun one in Quang Ngai Province, Central Vietnam, on Monday, American military sources reported yesterday. The sources also reported that small bands of Communist guerillas were seen moving across the province towards113 words
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Article158 1963-03-07 2 rpOKYO. Wed. The A bodies of an American lawyer and his wife were found in the wreckage of their light plane today. Mr. Ben Blaiceney. 55. and his wife Margot left Tokyo yesterday morning In his own Cessna, which he piloted himself. It was reportedReuter - 158 words
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Article64 1963-03-07 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— Genera' James Collins, commander of the U.S. Army in the Pacific, will arrive here tomorrow as guest of the Indonesian Army Commander. Major-General Achmad Janl. II« wli; meet President Soekarno and the Armed Forces Chief of Staff, Lt.Gen. Nasution. General Coliins and his vifeUPI - 64 words
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178 1963-03-07 2 'Count of Monte Cristo' is freed at last NAGOYA, Wed. Japan's "Count of Monte Cristo" 83--ye a r-old Ishlmatsu Yoshida, became a free man today. Yoshida ful'.y recovered his citizen's status when the prosecutor's office here decided not to appeal against the Nagoya higher courts verdict on Feb. 28 i178 words
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Article172 1963-03-07 2 AFRICAN TO DIE FOR SABOTAGE QUEENSTOWN, (Cape Province), Wed. The first death sentence in South Africa for sabotage was passed here yesterday on an African who was alleged to have pianned to kill a chief in the Transkei. Acting Justice J. D. Cloetr. In a special court, found James MtutuReuter - 172 words
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Article39 1963-03-07 2 TOKYO. Wed— An American naval officer was killed, one is missing and two others were injured when a fighter plane crashed onto the deck of the aircraft carrier Kity Hawk 300 milea south of Tokyo yesterday.39 words
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Article211 1963-03-07 2 MANILA, Wednesday SINGAPORE and Nao tionalist China nearly caused a political squabble at yesterday's opening session of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (Ecafe) here, it was reported today. "Singapore was prepared to brine: in a point about the proposed Federation of211 words
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Advertisement290 1963-03-07 2 HEARD THE NEWS? SINGAPOREJhurs— The new Fiat HOOD is here! Here's a newcomer that promises to make 1963 motoring a sheer delight! It's the Fiat HOOD, an /A W I improved and streamlined version **mt^m*-^ h*M of the famous Fiat 1100 Special. fm "TH**-* 9Phßi^^ jfifl j m ISIHk fm,290 words
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Article, Illustration112 1963-03-07 3 Mystery wreath for -Stalin- MOSCOW. Wed. One small spray of mimosa was placed quietly by a nameless donor on Stalin's grave in Red Square yesterday 10th anniversary of his death. The grey marble slab, like those around it, was cleared of snow but for most of the morning it remainedReuter - 112 words
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180 1963-03-07 3 LONDON Wednesday. 'PHE British Parliament yesterday refused to allow x the introduction of a Private Member's Bill which would have secured the deportation of Commonwealth immigrants convicted of living on immoral earnings or peddling drugs. This non-Government measure, introduced by Mr. NormanReuter - 180 words
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Article157 1963-03-07 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND LONDON. Wed. A 39-year-old housewife at Grays, Essex, learned today that 20 seconds' work had earned her $5' 7 .882. That was the time It took Mrs. Daisy Ansell to fill In a winning coupon in a big national football pool. MOSCOW: A man, who has been157 words
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Article42 1963-03-07 3 LONDON, Wed.— The United States lias taken over Britain f place as principal supplier ot goods to Kuwait. Mr. M Kewley leader of a London Chamber of Commerce trade mission to the Arabian Gulf States, said liere toda> Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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259 1963-03-07 3 ANY FURTHER DOUBTS, MR. BROOKE? ASKS THE EXPRESS LONDON. Wed. The mas "--circulation Daily Express which caused a sensation by publishing a photograph (above) of one of France's most wanted men the former Premier Mr. Georges Bidault in the heart of London on Jan. 1? today printed THRKE more pictures259 words
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Article38 1963-03-07 3 LOS ANGELES. Wed— Former film star Hedy Lamarr. «7, haa msnied a Los Angeles lawyer. Mr. Lewis Boies.. It was the sixth marriage for her. Mr. Boies. 42. was married once before. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article266 1963-03-07 3 OSLO. Wednesday ]MR. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister, told a Press I conference here last night that prospects of a test ban treaty were gloomy "if the United States and its allies maintain their present stand." He made it clear that the Soviet Union was notReuter - 266 words
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205 1963-03-07 3 —3,000— students fight police as miners defy de Gaulle OARIS. Wed. Three thousand students battled with police last night during a demonstration outside the Sorbonne in support of France's 200,000 striking coalminers. The students tried to march from the university to the Labour Ministry, but were broken up by scoresReuter; UP - 205 words
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Article98 1963-03-07 3 T CNDON. Wed. Mr. \j Jonathan Bryan Guinness. 32, heir of Lord Moyne. offered no defence in the divorce court yesterday when a decree nisi was granted to his wife. Mrs. Ingrld Olivia Georgia Guinness, because of his adultery with an unknown woman. Lord Moyne IsReuter - 98 words
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Article36 1963-03-07 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.— A baa cold forced the Malayan Ambassador. Dato Ong Yoke Lin. to postpone his appearance before the Overseas Writers' Club yesterday. The luncheon has been rescheduled for next week. U.P.IUPI - 36 words
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359 1963-03-07 3 LONDON. Wednesday. WHILE excerpts of the controversial British television interview with Mr. Bidault, enemy of President de Gaulle were last night being rushed to 56 countries throughout the world, the British Government admitted they had no knowledge of the formerReuter - 359 words
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Article109 1963-03-07 3 THE DOZING MAJOR HALTS A TRIAL LONDON, Wed. A U.S. Air Force court martial was suddenly broken off here yesterday because a member of the court, a major, had be«n sleeping The court, having heard evidence all day, sprang to life as a captain defending the accused burst out: "TheReuter - 109 words
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Article71 1963-03-07 3 LONDON. Wed— The Conservative Government yesterday defeated a Labour, Opposition motion in the House of Commons severely criticising the Government's defence policies. The vote was 333 against J and 237 for the motion. After the Opposition censure motion had been defeated, the House of Commons went onReuter - 71 words
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Advertisement216 1963-03-07 3 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Gm jo* artificial teeth that won- r derful mtturml sputta. Clean them I A w*hSMradectt,dMway they should \A 'Vj b* daanad. Jutt drop the denture* r^—r-~-^. /s into a bath of Steradent and leave fi omb lor ao minute* each day. StSA paaW216 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-03-07 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby THE UMITEt? «Ars WELL HUE f y^" ~->v .TO WAIT MALF-AN-WOUCy S N f "N 1 BUT NOt/ Sj<* TABLE -V (J£*!2* *«?V («T AWiIAY* 3X7 1 Vr [G£O&3£J I WIU7/' V WORMS _>> I APPOCDTIie40 words
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Article189 1963-03-07 4 DENANG, Wed. Twenty-six months after a bus rolled over and crushed her foot, a former clippie was still visiting the General j Hospital as an out-j patient, the Penang High Court was told today. "I still walk with a limp." Peh Joo Kirn. 33, testified in189 words
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77 1963-03-07 4 'PAIPING. Wed. —The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafliee, told Malay businessmen that they were unsuccessful in their business because of "poor technique He was opening a new daily fair costing $16,000. The fair consists of 32 stalls with electricity and water all77 words
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Article73 1963-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The D io> ol Broadcasting Mr j H. DuelO* will r:vc tulle on 'TV Singapore' lo members of the Hlary Club ot Singapore West ai v > luncheon meeting ai the Princes Restaurant tomorrow. A cheque of $4.2t>6 irom ur<ceeds of a73 words
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Article, Illustration278 1963-03-07 4 Fishermen are safe, so families give thanks at temple— PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. The families of two missIng fishermen and a boy today went to a Chinese temple in Pulau Ketam and thanked the deities for the "good news" of the three, who had been missing for 20 days. Mr. Tan278 words
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Article53 1963-03-07 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Burglars broke into the home of a businessman, Mr. Tan Kirn Senc 43, in Thomson Road yesterday and got away with jewellery worth $3,800. The burglars ransacked the house while the fa- mily slept. The burglars are believed to have cot Into the house by53 words
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Article, Illustration848 1963-03-07 4 Land report accepted with certain reservations SARAWAK SUGGESTION TO PROTECT NATIVE INTERESTS KUCHING, Wednesday £IGHT major recommendations on land policy in Sarawak contained in the report of the land committee which has been submitted to the Governor in Council, have been given preliminary consideration. The Governor. Bir Alexander Waddell. onReuter - 848 words
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199 1963-03-07 4 Tengku may be asked to hasten -M-Day- MALACCA. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman will be asked to speed up the formation of Malaysia if possible to July lo if a resolution Is passed during the weekend The resolution will be discussed at the annual meeting of Malacca Kaum Ibu here on199 words
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Article63 1963-03-07 4 MUAR. Wed. Building plana submitted 10 the eight town councils in Johore will in futurr be referred first to the Public Works Department, and Land Office. This will enable the two departments to Investigate the «ite» on which the proposed buildings will come up. The63 words
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Article75 1963-03-07 4 IPOH, Wed. Mr. T. C. Tsang, managing proprietor of the Malaya Mining Company Limited, was today elected president of the Iron Miners' Association of Malaya. Other officers are: Mr. Chew i Swee Kee, vice-president: Mr. Lee! Swee Lum. secretary: Mr. Chant Hln Chong. treasurer. The council members75 words
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Article, Illustration463 1963-03-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Special town planning rules for buildings will come into force shortly to ensure that Kuala Lumpur is a "worthy, beautiful. functional capital" of Malaya and Malaysia. The Federal Capital's Commissioner. Haji Ismail bin P&njang Arls, who announced463 words
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83 1963-03-07 4 Lorry crash victims still critical SINGAPORE. Wed. Madam Ong Chwee. 63, and Madam Wee Jee Lan, 60, knocked down by a lorry in Lim Tua Tow Road yesterday, were still critically 111 In hospital today. A third woman, Madam Chong Wah. 58. was killed in the accident. She was the83 words
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Article52 1963-03-07 4 PENANG. Wed. The Penang division of the University of Malaya Graduate Society will hold a barbecue and uvUt party after its first annual meeting at 4.50 p.m. on Saturday hi Silver Sands. Baiu Ferrinuhi The meeting will elect divisional delegates to the second annual conference ai52 words
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121 1963-03-07 4 PENANG. Wed. After two days' sightseeing in Penang. Mr. Alfred S. Bloomingdale. president of Diners' Club International, left here. "Tell the world what you have to offer." he urged Senate- Cheah Seng Khim. c.iairman of the Penang Tourist Association. Penang, Mr.121 words
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Article55 1963-03-07 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will l»y the foundation stone for the rural-type Jurong Secondary School at 12U milestone. Jurong Road, at 6 p.m. on Friday. The school costing $217,000 waaj promised by the Prime Minister; during his tour of Jurong55 words
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Article238 1963-03-07 4 PENANG. Wed.— lt was the duty of every loyal Malayan citizen to stand united when the nation was threatened with confrontation, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. said last night. "We must have full confidence in our Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and give him238 words
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468 1963-03-07 4 THE Sarawak United People's Party has called for a U.N. supervised plebiscite to decide whether the people of Sarawak want to Join Malaysia The call was made In a letter to the U.N published today. The party claimed it was a non-racial gToup with theReuter - 468 words
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Article57 1963-03-07 4 JAKARTA. Wed. The Brunei rebel leader. A. M. Azahari. in a radio broadcast, has appealed to AfroAsian countries to recognise his "Northern Borneo I nitary State." Antara reported today The agency said It monitored the speech as it wan transmitted by the rebel "Voice of theReuter - 57 words
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Advertisement235 1963-03-07 5 A MAJOR INCREASE IN TOTAL POH/eZ FROM Not since the original Supershell with ICA came to Malaya has T"™ I I Ik I mNo more knocking -re-formulated NEW SVPERSHEL^ there been such a dramatic increase in the total power of petrol. |U •v WW evenly distributes its increased anti-knock quality235 words
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Advertisement243 1963-03-07 6 SIW6APORE UUCilll 6.30 t 9.30P-. OPENS TODAY! THE NEW ADVENTURES OF THE GREATEST MASKED Havfl I kk E%9B£aaayaPV^ """'J A-JatfiaP^ W 4aflaaaaaa%)aaaarjaaaiaaaaaß> .^aaaH LaaaW -^aT I DYALISCOPE a^^* E% I i ustm*. color COURT of SPAIN GEORGE ARDISSON NADIA MARLOWA (with Chinese Subtitles) I SEE THE RUGGED Jeep VEHICLES B|BH243 words
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Advertisement242 1963-03-07 6 REX opens today SKY-: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 (SINGAPORE) 11, 1.45, 4,6.30&5,.15_ HIDE YOUR WHISKEY ANO LOCK UP YOUR WOMEN! HERE COME THEHEUIONS! EACH ONE AS RAW AND AS BRUTAL L AS A STRAND OF NAKED BARBED WIRE! i S ,-^TODD ITHapBOLMITECHNIRAMA] jj ANNE JAM tfVitfnr JAiCS LIOhTL BJB^pJ%,y242 words
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Advertisement356 1963-03-07 6 LIDO (Singapore) OPENS TODAY I N.B. Due to Film's length 3 Shows Daily: 1.30, S 8.45 p.m. Soturdays, Sundays Holidays Extra Show at 9.30 a.m. IMPORTANT: Patrons are requested to Note Times Come Early I THE FILM STARTS PROMPTLY AT ADVERTISED TIMES 'O m SaM > a^a»^^«f>^»^^ I 1 PRESENTS356 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-03-07 7 AIR. LEONG Kwai Choy, son of x Mr. and- Mrs. Leong Yeong, of Sarmukh Road, Chateau Garden. Ipoh, has received the top award for architecture at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology—the S. L. Yenken Prize for I the best final year student. Mr. Leong's75 words
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396 1963-03-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federation Government is to set up a separate service to be known as the Local Government Service, for employees in all autonomous local government authorities. A draft Bill to provide for this has been approved by the National Council396 words
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Article134 1963-03-07 7 TANA RATA, Wed. Two shots were fired last night at Mr. Thong Chee Chan, manager of the Shum Yip I.eong Tea Istate, near here. .Mr. Thong escaped with cuts, caused by glass and wood splinters. According to a report made to the police, Mr. Thong134 words
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Article101 1963-03-07 7 50 road tax licences stolen TPOH, Wed. Fifty road tax licences valid until August have been reported stolen i from the office ofj the Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles here. The report was made by Mr. Kok Chee Sun, the senior Registrar and Inspector, who told the police that101 words
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Article40 1963-03-07 7 IPOH. Wed. The police detained a youth seen running away from a telephone booth at the railway station here today. A spokesman said thut the youth had been detained for attempting to steal coins from the booth.40 words
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Article33 1963-03-07 7 I SINGAPORE Wed.— Mr. John Lloyd will speak on "The ProbI Icm of Juveniles In SinitaDore" al I the V Men .s Club lunch al Prince n Restaurant on Saturday.33 words
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Article26 1963-03-07 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. Fishing nets worth 51.500 have been stolen from a boat belonging to > fisherman. Ker Cheotc Tan. in Pulau Ketam last night.26 words
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Article56 1963-03-07 7 IPOH. Wed. Thieves brokr into h bOUM "i Kiimpon* Sime* 1 new VlllafC and stole 5297 worth of jewellery. MMkun Cliong Khoon Keov dincoraed tli* loss when >lv turned trom her farm in the .'ion and tound that a .it /me bM m removed from the tack56 words
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354 1963-03-07 7 'Ridiculous' conditions, so PPP procession is off I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A procession planned by the People's Progressive Party here is to be abandoned because the police have stipulated "ridiculous conditions." The local branch of the PPP. had applied for a licence for the procession —through Mountbatten Road to Pudu Road354 words
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Article239 1963-03-07 7 IZOTA BHARU, Wed.— j Kllantan Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section) members last night pledged full support to the extent of sacrificing their jewellery and property if necessary— to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman', in his efforts to defend Malaya. The pledge was made239 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-03-07 7 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Wed. The Malayan dele Kation to the Italia trade fair in Hong Kong left here by plane today. The fair, organised by the Italian Institute for Foreign Trade, is Italy's first in the Far East. It will remain open until March 15.107 words
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602 1963-03-07 7 KUALA KANGSAR, Wednesday. ASSISTANT Superintendent Waharuddin bin: Haji Ahmad, 33 former officer in charge of J the Kuala Kangsar police district, was ac-| quitted by the Sessions Court here today of offences under the Prevention of Corruption Act. The court president. Inche602 words
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151 1963-03-07 7 Stowaway to India comes back in same ship rENANG. Wed.— A 70-year-old man, who stowed away from Peaang and was refused admission into India, returned here in the same ship today. The stowaway. Nallam Arumugam, has been handed over by the Penang Immigration authorities to the care of the State151 words
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Article52 1963-03-07 7 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed— BroTown Council has dropped its $1.2 million project to build three-storey flats at Jalan Bentayan. The reason: The council la already fully occupied with the low-cost housing project at Lorong Ismail. The council originally intended to build the flats for rent to the public52 words
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Article28 1963-03-07 7 'liable SINGAPORE. Wed. Another 685 cars were registered in January to bring the number to 78.064 on the roads. There .ur» 35.951 motor cycles and scoot28 words
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Article46 1963-03-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Forty kampong women today began a live-day "cooking and nutrition" course organised by the National Association of Women's Institutes at Petaljjig Jaya. The course Is being held in connection with the Freedcm-from-Hunger campaign just launched in the Federation46 words
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Article12 1963-03-07 7 MUAR. Wed. The Town Council will br inret on Sunday12 words
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Obituary22 1963-03-07 8 it Ward* till (Minimum) CABLE RECIIVED from Trtrailarum. Simon I> Oru/ or Philomal Rouse Kannnn'h'iral p«».»ed away on Ath Marrh. IMM22 words
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Article149 1963-03-07 8 X* Wordt SU (mtnimmm) MR. AND MRS. Taob Ho Huat thank prlaitivea and mends for their coorf wiabrs. wltlm and preiwnea at their son wedding on 4-3-63. MR* CMUA KIM HUAT and tne Children of th» late Mr. Chua rim Bttai ronvry ih»ir (ratefnl thank* to til iho«» »ho149 words
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620 1963-03-07 8 The Straits Times Thursday. March 7. 1963 New Border Pact China is the chief gainer from the Sino-Pakistani border agreement signed in Peking on Sunday. The proportion of disputed territory i falling on the Chinese side of the new line has nothing to dr. with this calculation (though China has620 words
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Article419 1963-03-07 8 Parliament looks all set for a lively meeting next week. A full measure of interest i< promised by six Opposition motions led by a Socialist Front demand for a vote of no-confidence in the Government for its handling of the Malaysia issue: others turn on relations419 words
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Article242 1963-03-07 8 Books and Bets j The most effective weapon against bookmaking has always .been within the reach of the 'Treasury. Cut the tote tax in half, and the bookies will no longer be able to offer the ten-to-fifteen per cent rebate on bets that attracts the big punter who keeps the242 words
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Article, Illustration1357 1963-03-07 8 SPECIAL WRITER - How stable is the new Iraq? SPECIAL WRITER by a THE ANSWER TO THAT QUESTION LIES NOT IN BAGDAD-BUT WITH PRESIDENT NASSER IN CAIRO... THE Iraqi rev o I v tion. I i k c the hand-o v c r of power to an Arab nationalist Government in Algeria, raises1,357 words
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Letter457 1963-03-07 8 r PHE managing trustees of 1 the Lai Yoke Heong Trust Fund at a meeting yesterday considered the letter by Mr. H. R. M. Storey which appeared under the title "Anxiety for Miss Lai over a secure future" in the Straits Times of March 2. The457 words
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Letter61 1963-03-07 8 rE Perak State Treasury has installed abou: SIiO.OOO worth of machinery ST. Feb. 12) to eliminate the work done by eight sub-treasuries. We pensioners in Taiplng were paid our pensions on the 28th of every month, but now with the introduction of the machines payment of our pensions has61 words
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Letter51 1963-03-07 8 ¥X)R five years we have r occupied a flat in Queenstown and for two years the ceiling has been leaking. We have written to the Housing and Development Board several times but no action has been taken. What is the board doing? Or doesn't anyone care? J. LEE51 words
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Letter74 1963-03-07 8 ON behalt of the Malayan Motor Sports Club. I should like to express our sincere gratitude for the coverage which the Straits Times and the Malay Mall gave to our Go-Kart meeting on Feb. 24. Through the medium of the Press we very much hope to arouse a74 words
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Letter64 1963-03-07 8 IT is high time something was done about the bend near the 6} mile Changi Road. The edges of the road by this bend are blanketed with sand washed down from a nearby embankment. I suggest that a kerb or anything effective be built along the sides of64 words
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Letter74 1963-03-07 8 DERHAPS it i b time for the Ministry of Education in Kuala Lumpur to look into the miserable position of temporary teachers in all assisted schools in Perak. Though we have been teaching since the term began, we are still waiting for the approval of the Chief Education74 words
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Letter62 1963-03-07 8 INSTEAD of asking readers whether they would Join a Kennedy-style Peace Corps to work ln the backward countries of the world, would it not be better to call for volunteers like teachers, surveyors, technicians, to serve in the territories of Malaysia and call it the Malaysia Volunteer Service, since62 words
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Letter46 1963-03-07 8 WE would be pleased if the authority ln charge of the public library ln Sungei Buloh settlement could explain why news papers, especially the Straits Times, always disappear on their arrival, to be replaced a day or two later. M. AZMAN Sunjci Buloh I46 words
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Advertisement720 1963-03-07 8 Straits Times Malay Mail Claaaltlad adv«rtlaama«ita "»ay tx hanaatl tac lat Flaw COLO aVTOWA«S! ANCAOB Orchard ftoad COLD STORAW •NANCHaM AT HOLLAND HOAD-KATOH* KKPPfL ROAD-NAVAL BASB Authorial Aganta: CITY BOOK STORK LT» wixcuattar Mouaa. Cottyar Quay TMK NaTWS FWOMT mipetrlefc-a tuoarmarfca* M. M. IBMAIL a Admiralty *oaa. Naval a.« a720 words
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Advertisement42 1963-03-07 8 "'gee ghoul" The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importer* Exporter* of Nlffe Class Worsteds Woollons. SINGAPORE 21, Chulia Straat, Ttl: *****. HONGKONG: Miradar Mantian, lat FMMjr, Room Ha. t, 54-64, Nathan Imi, Kowlaan.42 words
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Advertisement189 1963-03-07 8 PDmk h indigestion 'Bismag 1 tablets bring fast, safe relief Now you can cat whaMver yoaj like without worry of iftmMtl agony. £asy-to-tak« 'Basil' I tablet* act in second* to brtnf you im^^^g tj^ I '>"/'■ >ure relief from indiieition. I rfyjpepiia. flatulence, heartburn, jj »•«< ",V **B nMntn.aciditv.uind.andiimilar V^WM189 words
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295 1963-03-07 9 Detective I did not give widow pictures of suspect Kuala lumpur, wed. Detective Sergeant Pak Poh Sens denied in the High Court here today that his investigations in ;i murder case were made in a "reckless manner" prejudicial to the accused. He was tcslilying al the trial of Stanislaus Ho,295 words
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Article41 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Miss Dawn Kuen. who recently won the title "Malaysia's Hari Raya Queen" will arrive in Singapore from Kuala Lumpur on Friday for a screen test lor a part 111 a com- 1 lne Catiiay-Keris film41 words
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146 1963-03-07 9 Dato Loke figures in airport drama KUALA LUMPL'R. Wed. The chairman of Malayan Airways, Dato Loke Wan I Iki. figured in an airport drama today when his Singapore-bound Malayan Airways Dakota returned to Kuala Lumpur with engine trouble .shortly after take-off. On the Ground to meet it were four lire146 words
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Article71 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The High Court today rejected the appeals of Yong Thlam Huat, an executive officer In the Labour Ministry, and Chong Choon Seng, a broker, who were sentenced by a District Court to three-year and five-year jail terms respectively for attempted robbery. Yong and71 words
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Article79 1963-03-07 9 SANDAKAN. Wed. (hang Vui Mine. 24. and Them Choon Kirn. 14. who were among the victims of yesterday's amok attack at the Sandakan Market, are still in serious condition. They arc both ttudrnts. The condition of the others five men. two women, and two girls K improving.79 words
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Article80 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the acting Minister for Labour. Mr. OYig Pang Boon, are among the many people who have been invited to attend the Singapore Printing Employees' Union's celebrations on Saturday to mark the settlement of the union's wage dispute80 words
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Article362 1963-03-07 9 HOUSEWIVES ADVISED TO KEEP MIXTURES OF I THALLIUM SULPHATE OUT OF CHILDREN'S REACH j KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MINISTRY of Health official today advised Malayan housewives to exercise the utmost care in using any rat poison containing thallium sulphate one of the most deadly poisons used362 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-03-07 9 Cultures of Malaya 'a paradise for social scientists' OINGAPORE, Wed. Malaya was today described as a "paradise for social scientists" by Singapore's Curator of Anthropology, Mr. Christopher Hooi. Mr. Hooi, who was giving "an anthopologistss views on social customs" at a Lions Club luncheon, said that Malaya had many patterns277 words
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Article48 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE. W«d. The Ist Bn. of the Singapore Infantry R*-, glment will hold a passing-cut parade of 39 recruits at Ulu Pandan Camp at 9.30 un. on Friday. The parade will be Inspected by the General Officer Commanding. Singapore Base District, Maj-Oen.' E. A. W. Williams.48 words
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426 1963-03-07 9 Govt will face major policy questions at next meeting of House KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MAJOR questions such as the relationships between Malaya and the Philippines, the position of ASA, and asylum for political leaders will be raised during next week's meeting of the House of Representatives. In addition. Tengku Abdul426 words
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Article121 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. 4 SEAMAN'S wife, Ang Sin Hua, did not have an identity card for nearly 10 years, a magistrate's court was told today. Ang. 22. should have applied for her Identity card In W53 when she was 12 years old. Her offence.121 words
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80 1963-03-07 9 CINOAPORE. Wed. While plying a private car for hire, a motorist picked up two plaindothes constables as his passengers, a court was told today. Tan Oh Boon. 39, who said he was a driving instructor, was found guilty of operating a "pirate" taxi.80 words
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Article50 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Hearing by the Second Industrial Arbitration Court of an application for an Interpretation of a clause in an agreement between the Ford I Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. and the Singapore Motor Workshops Employee*' Union, scheduled for March 11. has been postponed to March 1350 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. An American tourist expert, Mr. E.P. Coiippo (above), said here today that Singapore should prepare herself to cater for all classes of tourists. Mr. Coiippo, who is leading 19 American and Canadian travel agents round the world, said that Singapore127 words
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Article31 1963-03-07 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The 1962 C'nrlstmas Fair sponsored jointly by the Singapore Children's Society, the Spastics Children's Association and the Singapore Association for the Deaf, yielded s total of $80,000.31 words
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194 1963-03-07 9 PRAISE, $10 FOR YOUTH (JOBLESS) WHO GAVE UP $551— TPOH Wed. -An unemployed youth was commended for his honesty by a police officer, when he handed in a wad of currency notes he had found in the Grand Cinema here after the first show last night. M. Penasamy. 18. who194 words
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Article48 1963-03-07 9 JESSELTON. Wed.— North Borneo is looking forward to a great business opportunity when the tourist liner Caronia arrives t«. morrow. This will be the first big tourist visit to Jrsselton. The newly formed Tourist Association North Borneo Is arranging tours for 250 excursionists.48 words
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153 1963-03-07 9 KUCHINa, wed. Information and broadcasting services officials of the five Malaysian territories began a three -day meeting In Kuchlng this afternoon. They will discuss subjects of mutual Interest to the territories, a spokesman said today. Representing the Federation of Malaya are the DirecUW of Information153 words
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Advertisement64 1963-03-07 9 I- Prttent a Full Range of i I i QUALITY I r\ir\ ALUMINIUM I V^ 1 V KITCHEN »«»e W ARE STEW PANS Long Hondlc- FRYPANS Aluminium Lid hocpt Block Enomel J? j, Hondle^ tASINS KtTTLIS Supplied with or Block Enomel Handles without clip-on-Lid. Bokelite r Knobs m FIRST FLOOR64 words
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Advertisement106 1963-03-07 9 Indian Quality Products Take a Steel Master— the stronger folding chair. Steel Master's special croas bar makes it extra strong, extra durable. Colourful and non-rusting, comfortable and smart. Steel Master Folding chairs are now available from all branches of "USHA SALES* 3166 l MdStGI CHAIRS MfHjfturtd *y CROHILITE (INDIA) PRIVATE106 words
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Miscellaneous480 1963-03-07 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVF SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 METRES 41 metre. A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE gara-lcu: 6.02 Morning Melod- 476 metres ie.s; 7.00 Time Signal, The a.m.: 6.00 Good Morning; News: 7.10 News Commentary; I g.oi Morning Prelude: 7.15 715480 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-03-07 10 Off on a vacation with clothes that stay 'alive' Above are three outfits which are ideal for air travel. Planned < by Joyce Benjamin, I who manages an ex- < elusive dress salon in Singapore, the costumes are made of light- weight uncrushable materials. They are modelled by Sybil Tan,142 words
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509 1963-03-07 10 4BJBJBJBJ[ TRAVEL WITHOUT EXCEEDING THE 44LB LUGGAGE ALLOWANCE QN('K in a while it's fun to live with your head in the clouds but if you are j*oing on v vacation by air you've got to do a lot of planning with your feet on the ground. Everything you take on509 words
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Article110 1963-03-07 10 LATEST in ENAMEL I rpRiANGULAR necklace 'M. with earrings In I Parisian enamel essentially black and white— a set which is the latest I in costume Jewellery for 1963. This design, together I with some other samples, will be shown in London in Jane, when I the fourth Exhibition of110 words
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164 1963-03-07 10 STREAMLINED ITEMS FOR THE WIFE WHO SHOPS ON A BUDGET I^HE house-proud wife who spends more money in buying lovely things for the home than for herself may like to include these items in her budget when she plans her next shopping spree. Pressure cookers are getting Increasingly popular. There164 words
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113 1963-03-07 10 BRIGHT new accessories with designs add beauty and warmth to any kitchen. There is a whole range of items designed In copper-tone anodiseu aluminium which does not chip. peei. tarnish or fingermark. There is a canister set in simple style with white covers, knobs and113 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-03-07 10 IF you live by the clock this automatic time set will be ideal in the home. There is no winding necessary. All you got to do is to set the dial and it rings pleasingly when time is up. In gleaming polished finish, it has white73 words
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Advertisement191 1963-03-07 10 A «flsaHt% fcev&K,! NEW IMPROVED FORMULA gives greater, firmer hold with none of that sticky hair spray feel. Living Curl, the most scientifically advanced hair spray on the market today, is virtually unaffected by moisture in the air and retain* its original firm bold even in damp weather. May be191 words
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Advertisement228 1963-03-07 10 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. Remove UGLY HAIR228 words
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Miscellaneous314 1963-03-07 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 5 Reeling sot interrupt* even Urn 1 Order no pig: buy a curry. clergyman (8). What's that? (1, 3, 4. 6). 6. L*st letters to forward from 0 Concerning a certain point. town (5). severe within limits 7. Superintend the deliveries 10. Swan carries wren Inside—314 words
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Article, Illustration355 1963-03-07 11 SINGAPORE. Wednesday i'THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, today visited the pilot project of the Government's $4.5 million scheme to reclaim 4,000 acres of swamp lands for farming and fish and prawn ponds. After a tour of355 words
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Article, Illustration465 1963-03-07 11 A GLOWING tribute to Singapore's industrialisation programme and work of the Economic Development Board was paid today by the United Nations Under-Secretary and Commissioner for Technical Assistance, Dr. Victor Hoo. He said: 'Singapore has set up a fine example for other developing countries in465 words
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Article435 1963-03-07 11 FIRM 'CAN'T MEET CLAIMS' SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. E.E. Kahlenberg, managing director of Climate Engineering Ltd., which deals in refrigeration and air-condition-ing, today submitted to the Second Industrial Arbitration Court that his firm was unable to meet the claims of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union for increased salaries, bonus and435 words
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Article130 1963-03-07 11 STC offers two study grants SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Turf Club is offering two scholarships for Malayan students to take up higher studies abroad. The scholarships which are tenable for two years have an annual value of $8,500 each. The first scholarship is for a qualified person to pursue a130 words
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Article37 1963-03-07 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mrs. Hannah Bitcham. manageress of the Tangle Inn. has offered a reward for the return of a new $80 cocktail dress which she inadvertently left in a taxi in Orchard Road yesterday morning.37 words
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Article36 1963-03-07 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister lor Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will open the Adult Education Boards first exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 4.30 prr> on Friday. It Is open to the public.36 words
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Article276 1963-03-07 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Assize Court today heard how a Punjabi woman was done to death in an one-room hut in Palmer Road one night in November last year by two of her own sons. In the dock were two brothers. Karpal Singh, 24, and Chanan Singh.276 words
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83 1963-03-07 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, .and a party of Government officials today toured the half-com-pleted multi-million dollar National Theatre. Mr. Rajaratnajn, accompanied by six members of the National Theatre Trust including the chairman Mr. K. C. Lee was conducted through the working83 words
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Advertisement210 1963-03-07 11 Jnßa^gkok-they now say it's time for a s*s^ More people know when it's time for a Tiger because Tiger Beer is now enjoyed in twenty-five countries throughout the world.Drink fresh, golden Tiger Beer, manufactured in Asia's most progressive breweries-the Tiger Breweries in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. BP flk it's time210 words
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Miscellaneous48 1963-03-07 11 Bugs Bunny Uy Ralph Heimdahl 'jCO-,- IF VER "S TfH' 9OSS 6AIP T'PUT^J PIHEM WALK BACK 1 I -w- SMALL WE\ ~s^j> THROUGH "WET PAIMT* SI6NS ON TO TH' SUPPLY > s^v BE ON \C* f PAINTIN' THAT LAST EV'Ry BEMCH,POCt JSHOP AN' gETOKJg J^^Q^X I OUR WAY, V48 words
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Advertisement207 1963-03-07 12 I Kk<« .'.v.v.v.v.v.'.v. '•'■SfXv* "v!v ...vl^Hi I M1HbB: ;x ufi KSI' .-.t.. XvXvaß^S L— I Qua v-: x' :0>>:1B| jSI Bm||, fin** i I KWm y.'.v.v.y.y.' yyyy.y.y.^^ ffTjH m^^_ M^« mh ■^■■■■■■■■IB jhm .^fIiHHHH^H ■■^H WIDE SQUARE TV GIVES GREATER EDGE -TO -EDGE CLARITY i Hitachi Wide Square TV gives207 words
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Advertisement1437 1963-03-07 13 10 LIVERPOOL WtSl COAST U.K.. One S'pora Sails f» S'naa feaaag OEMOOOCUS li«erpeel. Havre. Hamliurg Gdn. 3) Telay Mar 1/11 Mm 11 PELEUS imerpeel. O-trnn. Glasgow Mai ii Mai i) Mat 14/H Mar v ASPHALIOH Literpenl Mar 13 Mar If Mm 17/28 Mm 21 OOIIUS Liverpeel Glasgow ».r n Mm1,437 words
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Advertisement1456 1963-03-07 13 BE23ESil^^|p^l^2-3B THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS IB CENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, AMIWkJH>. .ggjgw ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHEHBUR6 ANO COPENHAttN.' /3r^®l S'hara Paoaoc B/VKT MI S" 1 H Pit/ IMM l/ll Mar ra\SLJ<l -MAUCCA" I) 21/24 Mar 25/27 Mm 28/28 Mm X&slJfef •SONBKHU' I) IB MM/ 4 Afl 5/ lAM1,456 words
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Advertisement1314 1963-03-07 13 <waw>im>anwainnw.w. BKM^jJLJIME EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P S'nam fenant BENNACHiE L'peel. Havre. 6'rnth, H krg Mar 13/11 Mar 17/21 Mir 22/2) j BEHRIHNES men, 'I'brg. A'wp, Rott. Hyll Mar 18/18 Mai 28/2) Mar 24/21 ■EHVENUE (H) Hkurg. tin. Havre. M'bro Mm 18/2) Mm 24/28 Mm1,314 words
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Advertisement1349 1963-03-07 13 w^ McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. yXf* BLUtRMAM tOtm eSs KLAVENCSS LINE k| LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGEIEa SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. HULL t MIOOLESBROUCH lEATTIE. VANCOUVER A PORTLAND riTY nr line Attiptmi ca>n Ur Central t Sintk bin ur inui America. S'PO" v Sham r-pnjnj IQNNt Viut 15/11 Mar 18/28 Mm1,349 words
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Article93 1963-03-07 14 TMll Federation Minister of A finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on March 7. Rubber Wi cenu a lb. Copra $444 a ton. t ornnut oil $734 a ton. Palm oil $:>95.50 a ton. Palm kernels $391.25 a ton. Iron ore93 words
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Article58 1963-03-07 14 Further February rubber crops included Amalfamated Malay 96,--200 lb.. Bassctt 35.500 lb.. Borelli 151.000 lb.. Bukit Keponc 26.000 lb.. Kuala Sidim 165.900 lb., and New Serendah 180.000 lb. Nyalas 53.600 lb. Sunicei Tukang 55.000 lb., Temerloh 96.700 lb. Aye r Molek 38,015 tons. BuUt KatU 44,975 tons. Pungah58 words
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Article257 1963-03-07 14 f AHCM first gradt rukbtr Duytrs 1 f.a.k. cloacd at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 741 cents per lb. down Uireeeighths of a cent. Tbe toot waa quist. B.C. C.R.A. and F.M.Pt.C. closing priest in etnts par Ik. ytittrday: Int. 1 K S.S. prompt257 words
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569 1963-03-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent fTUIERE was not a great X deal of interest shown on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, the turnover was poor, and the number of shares chancing hands in the popular garubling counters was drastically reduced. Movements in industrial569 words
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Article647 1963-03-07 14 fOMBINKD basincM In the Sintapare and Kuala Lompur trading rooms o( the Malayan Stork Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In bracket*, «v: INDUSTRIALS: Dim Up* (7.000) »2.fts D (23.0001 J2.ee D. (3.000) (2.68: last Smelters (2,000) $2.73, (2 000) $2.72: F. and N.647 words
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423 1963-03-07 14 rN rose sharply again in Penang yesterday by a further $1.25 to $431.12*, the threat of a strike later this month in European owned mines in Malaya remaining the potent factor behind the upturn, It was the highest price since November423 words
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Article225 1963-03-07 14 CHIPS lyton ilmiiMi tht Slnmptri •J whtc.ii twlay art: Nestor 10/11. Demodocua 33/34. BumplUn NW. 4. PeUlln* NW. 2/3, Wonormto 42/43. HeMeottein 13/14, Atrcus 18 Jaaova 42/43. Kyoto Mara 13/14, Pet&k NW 5, Larut NW 1/2, TeakbAok 31/32, Basra 4«. Thorscapc 25/ M. Eaatem Rover 10/16, Kristin225 words
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Article140 1963-03-07 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) (March 6. Three months. Dunlopt 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. F. N. 16 CU. C. Storage 4td. Gammon* 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Wauitb 15 cts. Shell 14 eta. M. Brew 24 CU. Steamship 9 eta. M. Omrnt 18 eta. 8. Times 22 cts. Containers140 words
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Article31 1963-03-07 14 March, 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74 J crnts (down three eighths of a cent). TIN: $431 12} (v p SI. 2:>). Fstimated unoHiriul offering 230 tons (down 10 tons)31 words
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Article106 1963-03-07 14 MELBOUKNfc. Wed pVills slightly exceeded -rises to- day. but leaders were firm in continuation of brighter trading condition.'^ Oils were asain easier. Associated Australian receded fuitlier to 20s Bauie metals were steady and loans firm C.R.A i Mount l.va Rj I N. Broken Hill (10».) Ampol PHrol«>iirn in106 words
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Article90 1963-03-07 14 /'MINESE Produce Excnangs, Sin- upon noon prices por picul yesterday Coconut oil: bulk $42] sellers, drum |tl( M-llers. Copra: Feb. March UK Continent $27J buyers. Pepper: Muntok vtiltr SIBO ■ttkMm, Sarawak white ***** aatitra. special Sarawak black Rlli selK-rs, garhlrd Lamponi; bl.ick *1(I7J tatMrt, AST* $1171 spllcrs Singapore90 words
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Article108 1963-03-07 14 1-MC Malayan Eichsnge Banks' A»»o--ciatlon made Mmm changes In ita rates to merchants yenterrtuy (all rates to Slot)): Ntw York: nuytng TT n 13/16, airmail OD 32 U/J4J, M d M Si 3/16 crvdlt hills, 3:1 i/M trade bills. Sailing TT or OD ready: New York 32 9/16:108 words
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Advertisement72 1963-03-07 14 NITTO yOT LINE COLOMBO SERVICE s.s. "CHOW A MARU** Voy: C-3 loading for Colombo SINGAPORE PENANG 13/15 March 16/17 March Agents: Octane Lliyt" (Sitftatn) Ltd., Dttaark Kuse. Sufittre Til: *****. Ocimic lloyf (F. of M.) Ltl. 7, Weld Buy. Pwanj. Ttl: *****. Passengers Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTIN AM/MADRAS. SPORE P. SHAM72 words
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Advertisement464 1963-03-07 14 P.Vy.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from dan U and above Contractors RegL>teitd with the P.VV D. will be received at ihe Office of the Director ol Public Works. Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 300 p.m. of the 13tb March. 1963 for the Construction ot 12' x 12' twin tunnel in464 words
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Advertisement1824 1963-03-07 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS CENTRAL ELECrRICITY CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD BOARD Mechanical Lngineering Scholar- Electrical Engineering Scholarships ships Tenable in the United tenable in the I nited Kingdom. Kingdom APPLICATIONS for scholarships Applications are Invited from In Electrical Engineering in the teuerai Citizens lor Scnolarships United Kingdom are invited from in Mechanical Engineering1,824 words
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Advertisement884 1963-03-07 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT •n Words SS i Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm CHINESE COOKHOUSE NY wanted. Kuropean/Cnincse Foods. Teleulionc 47-348 (Spore). WANTED IMMEDIATELY a smart salesgirl for a shop. Apply personally .a liumbay Store, 103 Aason Road, Singaiore after 2 p.m AMAH cooking house work, smsll English884 words
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Advertisement1004 1963-03-07 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SijMln.)—Bmx it els. txtrn WANTED FIVE AMBITIOUS and Hardworking Salesmen/ Salesgirls. Apply personally at The Hoover Trading Co.. j 534, MacPherson Road, 8 pore. Tel *****. today. ESTABLISHED AMERICAN COMPANY WITH PIONEER ASSEMBLY PLANT AT PCTAINC JAVA has a vacancy for a QUALIFIED MECHANICAL ENGINEER who1,004 words
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Advertisement1111 1963-03-07 15 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE Word* %S (Min.)— Box it els. txtrm i SELLING, BUYING HOUSES. land. estates etc. contact immediately Tatet I Trading Co.. 93 Jalan Ah Fook. Jobore I H.ihru. RUBBER ESTATB for sale. 43 I acres suitable for replanting, good soil, main road frontage, 16 miles from1,111 words
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Advertisement1008 1963-03-07 15 TUITION It Word* SS < Min.)— Box It ef. extrm ASIA ORIVINO SCHOOL sißsrisa— si English speaking Instructors dual soa trolled cars complete course $50/-. liuaranteed $75/-. 67 Oreaard Road. rpora, Phoae 827V7. BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word* SS (Min.)— Box it et*. txtrm INGENUE: American magazine with hot tips every teenager1,008 words
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Advertisement1064 1963-03-07 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Word* St (Him.)— Bom M et*. mxtrm VOLKSWACIN IMI MOOEL Con- I verted to 1952 Immaculate mam ageat I maintained. No dealers. View 4.30 p.m. UM Upper Cbaagi Road. Singa- < pore IT. t ATTRACTIVI TAUNUS/12. IS.I«U Miles. Blroca F.toile 37.800 miles, i both late 1960.1,064 words
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Advertisement657 1963-03-07 15 LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Worm* ft (Min.)— Box JO ctt. exlrn SALON NSW JAPAN J«P-" --> Supervisor, Japan House. Trl. 109*2 IS pore) JAVA MODES BSSUIt) I M lAir-■onditiont-rt i Kxpert U Stylists. Be-iu-llcisn. Tel: 3ail.i SALON CATALINA for your individual niinlnf- H koatt/JapMn [rained R/styliM il'M>. River Valley rtoad. Spore.657 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-03-07 16 Two seek help from the 'no rain' bomoh 'PERHAPS HE CAN CURE LEG TROUBLE' SAYS AMERICAN KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The fame of 60--year-old Lebai Abdullah bin Omar the bomoh who claims he can keep the rain away is spreading. Two men one in America and the other in Pakistan —have308 words
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Article63 1963-03-07 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ong Tjoe Kirn, a representative 01 Metro Ltd., a departmental store in High Street, was today fined a total of SlOO on four charges of making unauthorised alterations to their two shop premises last year. The magistrate Issued a mandatory order requiring the firm63 words
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Article112 1963-03-07 16 SELL BUS SHARES TO MALAYS APPEAL KLIANG. Wed. The Federation Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. appealed to Chinese bus company operators today to allow Malays to buy up to 10 per cent of the shares in their companies. The Malays, he said, were still far behind in112 words
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Article54 1963-03-07 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Jamali bin Jimaii. 21. was toduy jailed tor six months for receiving a stolen scooter. Convicted with him was Rashld bin Oha us. 17. who was remanded for sentence till Mar. 20. The scooter was stolen a week earlier from Yip Yew Kuan.54 words
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Article63 1963-03-07 16 MALACCA. Wed. A British clesToyrr, H.M.S. Burrow. will vi.sk Malacca tomorrow at tin invitation of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment based at Sungei Udang. 12 miles from here. Officers and men of the destroyer will be taken on a sightseeing trip and entertained by the63 words
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1417 1963-03-07 16 Rothmans guilty of fraud? 4 lt was legitimate competition' vs Seventh day COUNSEL CHARGES: B.A.T. CASE HAS BEEN FULL OF SMEAR, INNUENDO JJOTHMANS had not infringed the Gold Leaf cigarette trademark, the Supreme Court was told today. Nor had Rothmans tried to pass off their Virginia Gold cigarettes for Gold1,417 words
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Advertisement1179 1963-03-07 16 NOTICE BANK HOLIDAY THIS t« to inform our customers The Banlt n tne sute 0 ;<nd business associates that Mr t*,^,,,. wll closed fOF bu Cheah Yap Thin of Llpson Realty ness on SATURDAY 9 th March. Co.. (M) Ltd.. has resigned from 1963-BIRTHDAY of His Hlghthe Company and that1,179 words
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Advertisement852 1963-03-07 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT* PENANG PORT COMMISSION Applications axe invited from Federal Citizens, who are memuers ot any of the following accountancy bodies, lor the DO6t of Armani Accountant: (1> Institute of Chartered Accountant* (11) Institute ot Municipal (ill) Association of Certified <te Corporate Accountants (lv) Institute of Cost and Works Accountants852 words
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Miscellaneous189 1963-03-07 16 Alley Onp By 1 limn lin \~"1 I nOBIYTOASK L 1 -V WBI-. I I .WE CAME TO YEH, I'VE KiNDA II WE WANT f OA.OW. ME TO TAKE A f HI, THANKS, ASK MOU TO BEEN EXPECTIN' YOU T'TEU. KJLECULES? I COMPANY BIG GOVEftMENT GENTL£MEN..>t OOP.. DO SUMPIN k189 words
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Article534 1963-03-07 17 British horses can now come on flight through Vienna I/CALA LUMPUR. Wed. After a 1Y two-year ban. British horses can now be flown to Malaya via the Mediterranean region under certain conditions, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, announced today. This is534 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-03-07 17 Kennon's high jump foils Charlton bid l/'ENNON, the Norwich goalkeep1V er, leaps high and gets his hands to the ball to stop a wellaimed shot from the Charlton attack during the Second Division match at The Valley. London, on Saturday. Norwich won 2— o.— Reuter picture.Reuter - 46 words
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Article, Illustration344 1963-03-07 17 DANES ARE TOP 'SEEDS' RECORD ENTRY OF 236 FOR ALL-ENGLAND TOURNAMENT LONDON. Wed A RECORD entry of 236 from 18 countries has been received for the All-England badminton championships— at Wembley here from Mar. 20 to 23. I At the draw made here yesterday, defending champion Erland Kops (Denmark) andReuter - 344 words
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Article330 1963-03-07 17 SOCCER SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rvEFENDING champions Eveready dropped a point in their opening match in the Singapore Business Houses F.A. league Division One when they drew I—l1 1 with Metal Box at Farrer Park today. Eveready, who had more than half a dozen State players last330 words
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Article318 1963-03-07 17 PENANG. Wednesday. JHE Penang Turf Club's accounts for the year ending Nov. 30. 1962, shows a profit of $245 422 7$ a *****4)° f $68 782 com P^ed to the pf e °vL vs s yea? The accounts will be presented at the club's318 words
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Article116 1963-03-07 17 Showgirl 111 Panitoba promoted SDJOAPORE. Wed. Showgirl 111 and Panitoba, both recent winners at Penang. have been promoted from Class 4 to Class 3, the MRA announced today. Fourteen hcrses have been sent down from Class 4 to Class 5 They are: Cornelia. Rough And Tough, Diana's rride. Musketeer "•Turks116 words
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Article450 1963-03-07 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Acceptors for Saturday's amateur meeting at Bukit Timah: RACE ONE: 2.ls— Clan 5 (catchweiffhts 12.0). 2F— l .MaliJong II (71b penalty): 2 Nugget i"-lb penalty); 3 Surrender <5-ifc penally i 4 Raja (3-lb penally. 5 Smoky; 6 Eminent Prince 7 Bess; 8 Kolek; 9450 words
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196 1963-03-07 17 SURPRISE FOR THE SPURS FROM —SLOVAN— PRAGUE, Wed. Slovan Bratislava of Czechoslovakia gained a. useful lead when they, beat Tottenham Hotspur of England 2-0 in the first leg of .their quarter-final tie in the European Cup Winners' Cup tournament at Bratislava yesterday. Spurs' manager, Billy Nicholson, sprang his usual pre-matchReuter - 196 words
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167 1963-03-07 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Combined Services. Malaya, have accepted the F.A. of Malaya's Invitation to compete in this year's Malaya Cup competition. Services' entry brings the total to 15 teams In the competition wiiich will be played In two zones, North and South, this year.167 words
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Article42 1963-03-07 17 SINGAPORE, Wed. Combined Schools turned out In full force for their SHA senior knockout firstround match against Khalsa Association at Serangoon Road today but Khalsa failed to turn up. The schools representative. Mr. Fernandez said he would claim 1 walkover.42 words
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112 1963-03-07 17 LOCK TAKES TOTAL OF 39 WICKETS FOR W.A. CRICKET pLRTH. Wed. Tony i Lock, the Surrey leftarm slow bowler, finished third in the West Australian bowling averages for the Australian season which nded today. Lock joined West Australia for the season v.i .'r being omitted from the MCC side whichReuter - 112 words
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186 1963-03-07 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Hussein Kumari. chairman of the Rural Board. Ls currently being mentioned as the most likely successor to Mr. Soh Ghee Soon as Singapore Amateur Football Association president in the elections due to be held this month. Inche Hussein ls favoured186 words
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Article32 1963-03-07 17 IIO( KEY— lpoh Div. 1: Chenc Wah 10 Police 3. SOCCER— Inter-Schools 'Penang i fnder-20— CLHS 1 WSS 0: HCHS w.o. JSS: lnder-15— CLHS 2 WSS I; HCHS 2 JSS 0.32 words
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212 1963-03-07 17 34 will contest Sunday's 50-m race CYCLING rIRTY-FOUR competitors from Singapore and the Federation have entered the 1963 All-Malayan open 50 miles massed start cycling championship to be held in Malacca on Sunday morning. This is the fourth race in the series organised by the Malayan Cyclists' Federation for the212 words
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Advertisement17 1963-03-07 17 RACING* BAN LIFT IS RAnMTNTAN* ALL-ENGLAND CfWVirn 15 TEAMS FOR nAUnUf WELCOMED IiAUMIFIXUFi: RECORD BOVVER: MALAYA CUP17 words
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Advertisement218 1963-03-07 17 W *JP^^ 1 TUT (fj >i 3h FIRQT "Sfe^ AFWANPF '■^m^M^m AUVAIiut 10 VF4RS THE PRONGS E OF ipOflO FLUORIDE.. "The dentist was so pleased with me, MUM. He didn't have to use the drill once!" That's the result of regular WAN A nuonde care. Ipana Fluoride is a completely218 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-03-07 17 SPORTS WAMY HOCKEY FEAF championships (Seleian. SNOOKER SPORE YMCA championship 'Orchard Road).12 words
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628 1963-03-07 18 JIN ABDUL ZAK, leader of Malaya's delegation lo the Ecafe conference here, said today thai Malaya would wholeheartedly en dorse the proposal for the inclusion of Australia and New Zealand in the geographical scope of ihe Ecafe. Tun Razak wasReuter - 628 words
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313 1963-03-07 18 KUCHING. Wed. The Sarawak First Division's advisory council yesterday accepted the Malaysia Inter Governmental Committee report by 11 votes for, four against and 10 abstentions. Opposition came from Sarawak United People's Party members, led by its secretary-Keneral. Mr. Stephen Yong. 'Not equal* Mr.313 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-03-07 18 MR. ERIC LINCOLN, the popular boss of a shampoo factory near London. whose staff thought he had been looking unhappy and rundown. takes leave of his staff to board an Air France airliner en route for a weekend in Paris paid for by126 words
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245 1963-03-07 18 Raise re-entry period: MIC plea to Govt. SINGAPORE, Wednesday. r rHE Malayan Indian Congress, Singapore, today 1 asked the Government to increase to a year the re-entry period for non-citizen Indians leaving the State. The president, Mr. John Jacob, said in a letter to the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan245 words
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86 1963-03-07 18 Indonesia plans to develop ancient medicine JAKARTA, Wed. The Minister of Health. Maj. Gen. Dr. Satrio, has announced a plan to develop ancient medicine and primitive methods of curIng Illness as part of improving Indonesia's public health programme, according to an Antara report published yesterday. Dr. Satrio said the project86 words
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Article326 1963-03-07 18 LONDON, Wed.— The feature of I stock markets today was a sharp I recovery In gilt-edged. On buyers i returning to the market, stock I was found to be in short supply and prices quickly responded. The advance went on throughout the o*9 and closing prices were the326 words
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Article52 1963-03-07 18 LONDON, Wed. Bpot 22 Hd.. Apr 22 11/16 U. May 22 11/lßd June 22 11/16 d.. Apr. June 22 11/16 d.. July Sept. 22* 4 d.. Oot /Dec. 22% A., Jan. Mar 22 11 16 d.. Apr/June unquoted. July/Sept unquoted, c.l.f. Mar. 22', d. Apr. 22'«d.\ May 22 5/IM.52 words
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Article23 1963-03-07 18 LONDON. Wed.— Buyers £Ss7'_.. seller.., £858. Forward buyers £860. sellers £8604. Settlement £858 Turnover a.m. 270 tons, p.m. 70 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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87 1963-03-07 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The! Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Union will begin a secret ballot among Its 500 members tomorrow to decide what action it should take |to settle fi. dispute over pro--1 motion procedure. The Admiralty is alleged ,to have promoted some local staff to grade87 words
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225 1963-03-07 18 Inquiry will be held when judge is free SINGAPORE, Wed. j A public inquiry intoj the detention of sonic members of the Singapore National Union of Journalists will be convened as soon as a High Court Judge is available. The Government is also prepared to produce the detained newsmen. including225 words
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225 1963-03-07 18 KLANG, Wed —A policeman stood by and watched seven to eight men brutally brat up a motorist who was involved in a collision with a cyclist at Port Swettenham three days ago. the Town Council was told today. Mr. Fung Ah Chatt (PPP225 words
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267 1963-03-07 18 Lee group gives $5,000 to Patriotic -Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Straits Times group of newspapers today received $6,761 for the National Patriotic Fund, boosting the group's total to $19,772. The largest single donation of $5,000 came from the Lee group of companies Kuala Lumpur, comprising Lee Rubber tSeI.V Lee267 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-03-07 18 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 86 72 Penang 88 72 Ipoh 91 70 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 86 7341 words
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