The Straits Times, 15 March 1963
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Title Section21 1963-03-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times No*"* 1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY. MARCH 15, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration341 1963-03-15 1 SUBANDRIO'S TWO 'IFs' PM: We have never had any ulterior motives KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today accepted the terms suggested by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr Subandrio, for a peaceful settlement of the differences between Malaya and Indonesia. At i Press conference in Manila yesterday,341 words
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Article, Illustration365 1963-03-15 1 J£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malaya and Indonesia are to resume normal diplomatic relations—at Ambassadorial level after a one-and-a-half month break. This step follows the statement by Dr. Subandrio that Indonesia was willing to consider the formation of Malaysia if Malaya proved that the proposed federation. would365 words
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204 1963-03-15 1 Malaysia hopes still high: Barwick MANILA, Thurs. Australia's Minister of External Affairs, Sir f xarneld Barwick, told a press conference tonight his talks with the Philippine and Indonesian officials here had not lessened his hopes that the Federation pi Malaysia would be pushed through as proposed. Sir Garfield. who headedReuter - 204 words
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Article54 1963-03-15 1 MANILA. Thurs. The U.S. Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Charles Baldwin, called on President Macapagal this afternoon. Mr. Baldwin, who was accompanied to the Presidential palace by the US. Ambassador to the Philippines. Mr. William Stevenson, is in Manila ax head of the U 8 delegation to the54 words
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Article65 1963-03-15 1 KUCHING. Thurs. The Government released today a documented history of a secret Communist organisation which planned to make a Communist state of Sarawak. The publication, entitled The danger within" was released in conjunction with an exhibition of captured Communist documents at the Information Centre. The history dealt with65 words
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107 1963-03-15 1 SECURITY MEN BAR VIPs FROM ROYAL FAREWELL /CANBERRA. Thurs. The V' President of the Australian Senate. Sir Ali.ster McMullln. and several diplomatic representatives missed the departure of Queen Elizabeth from Canberra today because police refused to let them through security roadbloc *ti>. Sir Allster. who was to have been inReuter - 107 words
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367 1963-03-15 1 Eurasians protest at a dragon 'slur' IPOH, Thurs. Eura- I sians are worried at the role of a teacher, representing a member of their community, in the film "The Year Of The Dragon," now being filmed in Kuala T.ummir. William Holden plays the male lead while the feminine lead is367 words
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Article48 1963-03-15 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs—Reserve Unit and divisional police scoured the area around Outram Road this evening for Ong Kirn Hock, 21, who escaped from a gardening work party outside the prison walls. lie is serving a seven-month sentence for theft. Late tonight he was still at large.48 words
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Article31 1963-03-15 1 VIENNA. Tl-urs.— Swollen rivers in Hungary have flooded homes in the Budapest area and disrupted communications In various parts of the country, according to the Hungarian news agency MTI.31 words
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Article53 1963-03-15 1 WELLINGTON, Thurs. Mrs. D. Robson, wife of a Napier traffic policeman, has given birth to three children all on the same day bat in different years. Her third child, a son, was born yesterday. Birthdays of Mrs. Robson s other children are March 13, IN*, and MarchReuter - 53 words
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Article83 1963-03-15 1 LONDON. Thurs. The pound sterling, under pressure earlier this week, rose od the London foreign exchange today to its highest level against the United States dollar since March 5. Sterling was being quoted at 2.801? to 2.8020 dollars when dealings opened this morning against 2.8012 to 2.8014 dollars atReuter - 83 words
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Article62 1963-03-15 1 LONDON, Thuis The British Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, today reiused political asylum to Chief Anthony Enahoio. a leading member of the action group which forms the opposition in Nigeria's Federal Parliament. He is to be deported to Nigeria where he faces, along with Chief AwolowoReuter - 62 words
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Article25 1963-03-15 1 ROME. Thurs. The Italian Foreign Minister. Senator Attlllo Picctoni. left here today by air for talks with British Government leaders In London. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article33 1963-03-15 1 KATMANDU. Thurs. The Nepalese Government has agreed to a British plan to cut the strength of the brigade of Gurkhas in the British Army, it has announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article289 1963-03-15 1 Esso offer: $24.5 million To be made in early April KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Esso share offer will be made early in April. At $24.5 million it will be by far the largest share offer made to the Malayan public. It will comprise $17.5 million in ordinary shares. to be289 words
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Article24 1963-03-15 1 NO A-TEST PLANS LONDON. Ttitir-— Primr Hinibt> r Macmill ious** of Commons that Britjin at rr nt planned do mor< estv H<24 words
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Article162 1963-03-15 2 (CALCUTTA, Thurs.— t India and Pakistan yesterday discussed the recent Sino Pakistan border treaty and its bearing on India in their talks on the Kashmir dispute, informed sources said here. India was reported to have made a strong objection to the treaty when the fourth round162 words
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117 1963-03-15 2 Manila to repatriate 4.000 to —Celebes— i MANILA. Thurs. Some i 4,000 Indonesians will be j repatriated to the Ceiebes i on Saturday aboard the Indonesian troopship Alrl Morotai. according to reports reaching here. Capt. Emilo Liwanga of the Philippine Navy, was quoled In the reports as saying that the117 words
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Article26 1963-03-15 2 TAIPEH. Thurs. Nationalist China's Vice-President and Premier Chen Cheng will pay a goodwill visit to the Philippines on| March 30 to 23— Reuter. IReuter - 26 words
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Article237 1963-03-15 2 IF YOU CANNOT COME DELEGATIONS CAN TRY TO SETTLE THE DISPUTE. SAYS LETTER pEKING. Thurs. China has asked Mr. Khrushchev to visit Peking for talks to settle the ideological dispute between the Soviet and Chinese Communist Parties "point by point." it was announced here. ThReuter - 237 words
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Article251 1963-03-15 2 UNITED NATIONS Thursday NETHERLANDS AND INDONESIA TO RESUME DIPLOMATIC TIES U THANT, the U.N. Secretary-General, yesterday announced the resumption of diplomatic relations between The Netherlands and Indonesia and named their first Charges d'Affaires. They are Mr. Mohammed Sharif, who will serve with the rank of minister In TheReuter - 251 words
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Article237 1963-03-15 2 Rebuff for pro-Nasser Syrians DAMASCUS, Thursday. THE new revolutionary regime, in an open rebuff to a growing pro-Nasser movement here, last night refused to let five former Cabinet Ministers return from exile in Cairo. The five were among a group of 14 Syrians who received refuge from President Nasser afterUPI - 237 words
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Article92 1963-03-15 2 'TO THE GALLOWS' CRY IN SEOUL OEOUL, Thurs..— Fifty youths demonstrated here yesterday demanding the public executions of all those arrested following discovery of an alleged counter revolutionary plot. The youths, defying the military junta's ban on demonstrations, carried placards and handbills accusing General Park Chung, the premier, of inactionUPI - 92 words
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Article33 1963-03-15 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs.— A team of Egyptian experts 1* now In India discussing the prospects of coli.--boration between India and the United Arab Republic in the manufacture of jet aircraft. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-03-15 2 CANBERRA. Thura. Queen Elizabeth yesterday conferred the accolade of Knight of the Thistle on the Australian Prime Minister. Mr. R. G. Menlie*, at the end of her visit to the Australian capital. The queen held two investitures the first a private one. to dub Sir Robert Menzies,Reuter - 88 words
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185 1963-03-15 2 JAKARTA, Thurs.— Indonesia and the Soviet Union have signed an agreement here designed to increase the flow of Russian film imports into the republic. The agreement was ratified by the chairman of the Indonesian Film Board, Colonel Soekardjo. and the vice-chairman of185 words
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510 1963-03-15 2 MANILA, Thursday THE Ecafe conference yesterday adopt? I a resolution calling for accelerated measures for regional co-operation in developing the region's trade and industry. The Ecafe Secretariat was requested to take steps to assist countries in the region in technical training andReuter - 510 words
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Article54 1963-03-15 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. A top Indonesian navy officer has Mid the Indonesian navy is without a doubt the strongeat In BoutnEast Asia, the Anura news agency reported yesterday. Antara said Commodore R Sudoma. Commander of navnl unit* In the East Indone*l<i Theatre Command, made t.ie statement In Macassar54 words
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Article18 1963-03-15 2 BANOKOK. Thun-— King 6»--y»ng Vatthaoa of Laos will arrive here on March 22— Reutar.Reuter - 18 words
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Advertisement388 1963-03-15 2 Are you missing out on the world trend to Jet -Age Air Cargo? I iH H I!L ■■■< m* f iSte MM Mm A\ I W M Wi Ait* I .'^*./?fetA>^»^^^W^^^Wß F% w ~W-I Hfi^. i Air Cargo'd with Care to anywhere These orchids for milady were picked yesterday 8.000388 words
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185 1963-03-15 3 25 WALKOUT GUARDSMEN ARE PUNISHED I ONDON. Thurs. j Twenty-five of the Queen's personal guards were sentenced to from five day's restriction of privileges to 14 day's detention for walking off their posts without leave the War Secretary. Mr. John Profumo, announced yesterday. The Scots Guardsmen went absent without leaveUPI - 185 words
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Article214 1963-03-15 3 PARIS, Thursday. pOLICE are probing the mystery machinegun at- tack on a Paris-bound express train on Tuesday night in which five passengers were injured. One possibility being con- 1 sidered is that the attack was made by the outlawed Secret Army Organisation. The dtesel-poweredReuter - 214 words
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65 1963-03-15 3 Robert Wagner to wed an ex-actress HOLLYWOOD. Thurs. Actor Robert Wagner said yesterday that he will marry former actress Marion Donen after his divorce from Natalia Wood becomes final on April 28. Wagner has been living in Europe since he and Miss Wood separated in 1961. Since her divorce fromUPI - 65 words
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341 1963-03-15 3 Enter Ustinov economic czar of all Russias MOSCOW. Thursday TVfR. Dmitry FyodoroiTl vich Ustinov, 55, former Soviet Armaments Minister, was yesterday appointed a Soviet First Deputy Premier and chairman of a new super body set up to co-ordinate Rus- sian industry and conj struction. The new body, called the SupremeReuter - 341 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-03-15 3 Police escort for Kim Novak DUBLIN. Thurs. A police escort drove Kirn Novak home from work yesterday after she became the tar- get of a band of charityminded kidnappers who invaded Southern Ireland from the North. .Miss Novak is here to make a fPw with Laurence Harvey and Bryan ForbesUPI - 147 words
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Article26 1963-03-15 3 MOSCOW. Ttaurs. A fourtl Soviet troopship carrying soldiers "who have fulfilled their tasks" left Cuba for home on Sunday, Pravda reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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222 1963-03-15 3 AMERICA REJECTS RED TRAWLER CHARGE WASHINGTON, Thurs. The State Department last night rejected j as without foundation the Soviet allegation that U.S. warships fired on a Soviet fishing yes- sel in the Atlantic last Friday. The department spokesman In a statement confirmed that American destroyers had been engaged in gunneryReuter - 222 words
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Article33 1963-03-15 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Bishop O. Bromley Oxnam, a retired Methodist bishop who was president rt the World Council of Churches from 1948 to 19*4, died last night, aged 71— Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article169 1963-03-15 3 Prayers for world's newsmen I ONDON, Thurs. Prayers for Journalists all over the world, and for people engaged in spreading truth, and for those denied freedom of speech, were said in London yesterday by a congregation, including colleagues of two Jailed British reporters. The service of Intercession for people concernedReuter - 169 words
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Advertisement513 1963-03-15 3 NE WI Elegant in Shape and Colour The modern design of the Pelikan y Fountain Pen not only meets the 't. demand for convenient, easy writing I but also gives pleasure to the most sophisticated eye. The attractive colour combinations of Silver/Blue and Gold/Black transform the new Pelikan jt Models513 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-03-15 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby s >v 1 /Wu tdm id see *n*o\ ftAOOW Cr**R*LB A ™»T TILLS *UO 4900TJ20 words
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Article45 1963-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The mahjong drive organised by the Australian and New Zealand Association (Women's branch) to be held oir March 19 in aid of charity has been postponed. It will now be held at the Dutch Club on April 2 at 9.15 am45 words
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866 1963-03-15 4 Labour court hears union bonus claim SINGAPORE. Thurt. a union, which has signed an agreement not to make further demands, raise the question of increased bonus payment during the term of the agreement? This was the question before the Industrial Arbitration Court today when the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union866 words
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148 1963-03-15 4 HUNT IS ON FOR CON MAN ACTIVE IN HOUSING ESTATES SINGAPORE. laurs. Police have started a hunt for a confidence trickster who Is reported to be operating ir residential areas. Since Jan. 16, reports have been made to the police who believe that one man is involved in all the148 words
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Article62 1963-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— An exhibition of "visionary architecture" and of "housing In Singapore" will be opened by the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, at the National Library on Monday at 5.30 p.m. Work has begun In the assembling of the visionary architecture panels, which have been lent62 words
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Article401 1963-03-15 4 rpHE following is today's sche--1 dule of civil aircraft movements at Paym Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS Air India: From Madras IAI 408) 6.25 a.m. Garnda: From Medan (OA 990) 3.10 p.m.; from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (OA 805) 5.10 pm.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.45 a.m.401 words
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372 1963-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Professor G.A. Ransome, an orthopaedic surgeon and Professor of Medicine, told a district court today that a taxidriver who was shot by a detective sergeant mity have been "slightly insane." Proi. Ransome, a court witness, was giving evidence before the second criminal district372 words
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497 1963-03-15 4 Final session of course on role of management SINGAPORE. Thurs ■■pHK Residential Advanced Management Course, organised by the Economic Development Board in conjunction with the University ot Malaya and the University of Singapore on March 3, wijl come to a close tomorrow with a symposium on "The Role of Management497 words
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Article28 1963-03-15 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The tour of the Sembawang constituency by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, scheduled for Mar. 17 has been postponed to Mar- 24.28 words
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Article35 1963-03-15 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Singapore Junior Safety First Council will hold their first oratorical contest tomorrow at the St. Joseph's Institution. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin will itive away the prizes.35 words
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Advertisement252 1963-03-15 4 FOR SALE Two-Storey Terroce Houiei ot: Poyo Lebor Rood/ Poyo Lebar Crwcent. Price: $23,900/- upwards. 2 Richard Avenuf off Upper Serongoon Rood. Price: $21,500/- upwards. 3 Bedrooms, 1 Servant Room. 2 W.C. Modern Sanitation. Spacious Dining and Living Rooms ond Kitchen. Car-porch and Balcony. Fencing, Iron Gate included. Building under252 words
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Advertisement534 1963-03-15 4 [%'sHAirV: :ini3 1114. UAY! N.B. DUE TO FILM'S LENGTH DAILY 3 SHOWS STARTING g Promptly at 1.30, 5 15 5.45 Toiiofrow Sunday EXTRA SHOW AT 10 AM. (Tomorrow 10 o.m. SOLD OUT) Ml* »l«n will mm r^^ n ■MUTINY^ iCiJon THEj^al" BOUNTY K4L; UITVA MhAinSiON 70 TtCHNICOVO* MARLON BRANDO Trevor534 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-03-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE British Under-Secretray for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Peter Thomas, said here today that the ASA Foreign Ministers' meeting to be held in Manila next month would help ease tension in this region. Mr. Thomas was speaking at the airport after his arrival243 words
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98 1963-03-15 5 Adventurers' club members to climb Mt. Ophir SINGAPORE, Thurs. Members of the new-ly-formed Singapore Adventurers' Club plan to climb the 4.187t-ft. high Mount Ophir the highest mountain in south Malaya. Mi. Ophir is reputed to be the home of the great Malay warrior, Hang Tuah, and lies on the JohoreMalacca98 words
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127 1963-03-15 5 Union gives warning to RAAF authorities pENANG. Thurs. The War Department Civilian Staff Association warned the Royal Australian Air Force authorities at Butterworth today against victimising its members. "If such practices are continued we will have no alternative but to bring the officers responsible to open court," Mr. Ng Ah127 words
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Article21 1963-03-15 5 MELBOURNE. Thurs— Miss Ng Goo Keng and Mr. On Song, both of Penang, were married here yesterday. Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article33 1963-03-15 5 PENANG. Thurs. A public meeting sponsored by the Penang and Province Wellesley Muslim League will be held on Sunday to pledge support for Malaysia. Inche S. IJI. Mohamcd Idris will preside.33 words
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Article29 1963-03-15 5 PENANO. Thurs.— A businessman. Loo Yew Ouan, was today lined $85 for possessing nine packets of firecrackers and 24 nek of firing caps without a I'cence.29 words
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176 1963-03-15 5 Drainage official drops divorce appeal PENANG. Thurs. Mr. Brian Albinson, State Drainage and Irrigation Engineer, today withdrew his appeal against a divorce order granted to his wife last November. Mrs. Judith Albinson had petitioned for divorce on grounds of adultery. She said an entry in a hotel register indicated that176 words
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77 1963-03-15 5 PENAN'G. Thurs.— An Aus- I tralian nurse, who made a special trip to Malaya, wiil b. 1 married to a pilot officer of the Royal Australian Air Force at the Butterworth Base tomorrow. She is Miss Mary Walker of Donnybrook, Western Austra- i77 words
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Article52 1963-03-15 5 PENANG. Thurs.— Prizes will be awarded for the best two essays in English and in the national language in the essay competition for students of Penang secondary schools organised by the State Freedom irom Hunger Committee. The title ot the essay is: "Hunger and malnutrition in the52 words
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Article31 1963-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—lnternational jazz musician Acker Bilk accompanied by his eight-piece band, will perform at the Goodwood Park Hotel and the Singapore Badminton Hall on April 22 and 23.31 words
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Article162 1963-03-15 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs.. —By the end of 1964, Singapore will have 51.600 direct exchange telephone lines This is stated in the Singapore Telephone Board's 1961 annual report published today. In order to keep pace with the growth of the system, 30.000 additional local cable I telephone162 words
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Article56 1963-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —A I Kuchlng Municipal Council official. Mr. Peter Lim Thiam Seng, who has been awarded a Colombo Plan junior fellowship by the Singapore Government lo undergo a traininn course on valuation work, will arrive on Sunday. Mr I.im 25. will »<.• altachpd n56 words
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173 1963-03-15 5 The Tengku should visit Borneo again, says Stephens rSSELTON. Thurs. North Borneo wants Tengku Abdul Rahman to visit the country again before Malaysia Day. The North Borneo Alliance leader, Mr. Donald Stephens, said at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday that the Trngku's last visit was too short and many people173 words
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Article158 1963-03-15 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs The police have recovered two of seven cars stolen in the last two days. RECOVERED: A new Morris Minor belonging to Mr. Ramakrlshnan. which was stolen from outside his house in Starlight Road on Tuesday night and found abandoned in Jalan Betek158 words
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Article23 1963-03-15 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. St. Michael's School will hold a parentteacher' buffet party on Saturday evening at the school hall in Thomson. Road.23 words
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381 1963-03-15 5 JESSELTON, Thurs. rpHE pace of Bornea- nisation of the public service in North Borneo must not be over hastened if the service was to reflect the racial composition of the country, according to a Government White Paper tabled at yesterday's meeting of the Legislative381 words
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Article143 1963-03-15 6 KELANTAN REPORT FOR TENGKU KOTA BHARI Thursday. '[•LXGKU ABDUL RAHMAN will receive a report soon suggesting how I'mno can win back Kelantan from the PMIP. It will be prepared by Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Jawi. former Malayan Ambassador to Cairo who came here as a143 words
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74 1963-03-15 6 No restriction on talcum for industrial use SINGAPORE, Thurs— There Ik will be no restriction i from today as to quantity on the import of talcum powder i for Industrial use only. A Government statement said, however, licensing would continue and applicants must satisfy the controller that the powder was74 words
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Article83 1963-03-15 6 ALL-OUT MEMBER I DRIVE BY UNION IPOH. Thurs. —The National Union of Commercial Workers will launch a membership drive this month to Increase Its strength from the present 10,000. Announcing this here, the unton'i general-secretary, Mr. A. B. Gomez, said that I the union would go all out to organise83 words
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Article58 1963-03-15 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixty Singapore orchids were adjudged the best tropical and sub-tropical blooms and foliage and won the Birla Cup at the Delhi Flower Show last month. They were flown to Delhi by BOAC. The orchids, from the Singapore Orchid Nursery. Included Amanda Lucy Laycock. Vanda58 words
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159 1963-03-15 6 A LOR STAR, Thurs.— Senator Mohamed Zahir bin Haji Ismail, vice-president of the North Kedah Umno division, has been strongly tipped as acting Mentri Besar when Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin. flies to Mecca next month on a pilgrimage. Dato Syed Omar, 56. will159 words
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Article25 1963-03-15 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tht Singapore Ramakrishna Sangerlha SabhA will hold a variety concert at the Cultural Centre on Saturday to marie Its 10th anntrersarr.25 words
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151 1963-03-15 6 The shadow that shocked the Borneo people TESSELTON, Thura, J There was an ominous shadow hovering over North Berne* the threat of unwarranted interference from outside, said Mr. Anthony Chan in an adjournment speech at the North Borneo Legislative Council meeting this afternoon. The threat had rudely shocked and roused151 words
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838 1963-03-15 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. •JHE Second Industrial Arbitration Court was asked yesterday to say whether under an agreement between the Ford Motor Company of Malaya Ltd. and the Singapore Motor Workshops Employees' Union, the company had the right to take possible838 words
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Article241 1963-03-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. nnHE commission of inquiry appointed to investiA gate fishing problems in Kedah and Perlis will hold its first meeting at Alor Star on Saturday. i The members, whose names were announced here today, are Dato Osman bin Talib, chairman of the Central241 words
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Article52 1963-03-15 6 PENANO, Thurs.— A team of six town councillors from Johore Bahru led by their president. Dato Abdul Asis bm Haji Abdul Shukor, will visit the George Town City Council tomorrow. They will make on-the-spot studies of the City Council's flats, housing scheme, markets, car parks and52 words
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Article79 1963-03-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Six men were charged In a magistrate's court today with stealing 130 katls of tin -ore belonging to Kent Tin Dredging Company at 4th milestone Ipoh Roud here yesterday. ,Pian bin Joseph. 31. J. Abdul Karlm. 33. V. Aroklan. 42, Harun bin Raftltkul79 words
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Miscellaneous196 1963-03-15 6 Straits Times Crossword mM HI H "~hb Ha bH Hi JBi^^^B^^E^^^ JOBOSS i I and nottWng k fdd Id tktat L Paten. urn. a «m<i4fcjn (8). btt atoaa alol «< notaT<l) T c a ot wtD ««o«*» tTa-wil^ n°?n? i^ffT*** 41 Communist joined me to if M i I ClT^'T^mtm196 words
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323 1963-03-15 7 Memorial to Jap victims to be built with 'our own money' SINGAPORE, Thurs. The proposed memorial for victims of the Japanese occupation must have a •pronounced Oriental style." said Mr. Lam Thian. a Chinese Shamber of Commerce leader, today. "We want it to portray the spirit of loyalty." said Mr.323 words
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84 1963-03-15 7 Motorcyclists found in gardens fined PENANG. Thurs Four motorcyclists were today fined a total of $83 for entering the Penang Botanic Gardens an area prohibited to motorcycles. Ton Soon Kian, who was stopped by traffic police at 4 p.m. on Jan. 25. was fined $23. Teoh Kung Chooi. who was84 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-03-15 7 The 'magic race cards 5 go under the counter SINGAPORE. Thurs.—"Magic race cards" have gone under the counter in Singapore following the conviction of a promoter of the game last week. A printer, Lav Hock Meng, was fined $50 in a magistrate's court for promoting the miniature horseracing game said173 words
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Article227 1963-03-15 7 Reaping the fruits PENANG. Thursday. T»HE benefits derived from the state's rural developA ment schemes had become more and more apparent, the Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-haj, declared today. i "A large number of the rural folk are beginning to reap the fruits." he said when he opened the new227 words
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81 1963-03-15 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minlstery of Education today announced the offer of bursaries to Singapore students who have just been admitted to Nanyang University for 1963. The bursaries, which are awarded on the basis of scholastic merit and financial need, have a maximum value of $1,500 a81 words
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91 1963-03-15 7 PENANG, Thurs. Leong Yew Heng. 18. who took a motor-cycle out for a midnight ride, was today fined a total of $90 and barred from holding a licence for one year for three traffic offences. Leong pleaded guilty to riding a91 words
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Article49 1963-03-15 7 IPOH. Thurs. Ong Chee Chin. IT. a coffee shop assistant, was bound over for 12 months today for trespassing "for the commission of theft: He pleaded guilty to the offence committed at the General Bus Company store in Kidd Road on Aug. 2 last year.49 words
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200 1963-03-15 7 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. pOR the second time in r 14 months, the halfmile stretch of Batak Rabit Road between Paul Road and Changlrat Jong Road near the former Lower Perak Club has been closed to heavy traffic because of another land200 words
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Article103 1963-03-15 7 DINGAPORE, Thurs.— A 12-man delegation from Singapore will attend the Pacific Area Travel Association's 12th annual conference in Jakarta from March 18 to 22. The Ministry of Finance, now handling tourism, will be represented by Mr. Francis Urn, Secretary of Economic Development Division.103 words
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Article183 1963-03-15 7 PERTH, Thurs. Mr. C. W. Court, Western Australian Minister for Industrial Development, today urged Australian busine^men to step up their interest in the Malaysia area. He said they must develop the already favourable pattern of industrial joint ventures there. Mr. Court had just returned afterReuter - 183 words
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146 1963-03-15 7 YOUTH OFF TO STUDY ART ON LOTTERY CHARGE TPOH, Thurs.— A youth 1 awarded a scholarship to study art in Formosa was convicted here today of helping to run an illegal character lottery. Senior Inspector C. M. De Cruz said that on Nov. 7 last year, police raided a I146 words
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Article74 1963-03-15 7 IPOH. Thurs. Thre« youths were discharged not amounting to an acquittal when two of the prosecution witnesses tailed to turn up in the magistrate's court here today. Ham Shu Ktng. 16. Lim Chew Chuan. 19 and Tan Jee Lin !9. had pleaded not guilty to beint; members74 words
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Advertisement436 1963-03-15 7 stimulating sprint NEW HEW E JERGV! N£W STAMIHA, M Sprint is the amazing new double ,j action tablet, full of concentratv jt^^ eti energy elements. It gives you ifc^VP A NEW ENERGY boy-meets-girl energy, bat-meets-ball fNj(P^ i energy, all the zest for living W- at we neec toc av I*436 words
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Miscellaneous29 1963-03-15 7 Bugs iiunny JBff Balph Hointdnhl ((UUPi) kk 7»-BU6S!TWE DON'T WORRY APOUT^I J'U. LEAP VAHOMC.A J~* v t .^S m^f«CA-OPMV sIT, POBKY, JUS' < V I WAS BCAOV V LCAVfc MM29 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-03-15 8 Presenting a message KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The leader of a lb-man Aichi Nagoya industrial mission, Mr. Takaji Funahashi (left), today presented a message from the Mayor of Nagoya to the Commissioner of the Federal capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjane Aris. The message conveyed a "sincere wish to exchange views with88 words
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88 1963-03-15 8 KUCHING, Thurs. The Ist. Bn.. Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles, are confident they will soon capture Yassin Affandy, commander of the North Borneo rebels. The battalion is operating In the Limbang area, where Yassin and his closest associates are hiding out. The88 words
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Article55 1963-03-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Ki»n Yew. will address the Malay Bureau of the Peoples Action Party, at a Harl Raya dinner at the People's Association premises at Kallang on Saturday. Other speakers will be Inche Rahim Ishak, Deputy Director of the bureau, and55 words
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Article36 1963-03-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A donation of $10 from Mr. P. V. Hinch was received by the Straits Times in Singapore today for the Juriah blnte Hamld Fund. The amount collected so far is $163.36 words
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Article41 1963-03-15 8 BANTINO, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, today opened four community halls and three midwifery clinics at Sungei Mangris. Sungei Lang. Darat Batu and Kampong Kundang. all in the Kuala Langat district.41 words
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227 1963-03-15 8 Reluctant magistrate postpones 'abused PC' case TE LU K ANSON, Thurs. A P.P.P. town councillor, K. Ramasamy, 38, pleaded not guilty in the magistrate's court here yesterday to an amended summons charge of using abusive language by calling a policeman "hi babi" (you pig). The offence was stated to have227 words
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Article42 1963-03-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The! national chairman of the Socialist Front. Inche Ishak bin Hajl Mohamed. and his secretary general. Mr. Lim Kean Slew, will speak at a rally In front of the Odeon Theatre here at 7 p.m. tomorrow.42 words
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169 1963-03-15 8 MALACCA, Thurs MR. Tan Tuan Boon (Socialist Front) yesterday condemned the Municipal Council's failure in implementing an approved water supply scheme. Speaking at a meeting of the council's finance committee he said the municipality was inefficient in delaying the signing of a memorandum169 words
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426 1963-03-15 8 How wavering witnesses dishearten the police IPOH, Thursday. J^JR. Justice Neal said today that it must be "extremely disheartening" to the police to spend time and effort on building up a case and then have it impaired by the evidence of wavering witnesses. He said this in the High Court426 words
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98 1963-03-15 8 KUALA L U M PUR, Thurs. The Malayan Youth Council today urged youth organisations in the country to mobilise all young people to support the Government in upholding the national sovereignty and freedom against any outside aggression. A resolution to this effect was98 words
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Article26 1963-03-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Selangor Girl Guides Association will hold a "thinking day" rally at the Railway Recreation Club in Brickfields Road on Saturday.26 words
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Article23 1963-03-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— The Selangor Blood Donors' Association will hold a variety show at the Chin Woo Auditorium here on Saturday.23 words
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158 1963-03-15 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will give a report on the present political situation in the context of Malaysia to leaders of the National Trades Union Congress at a mass rally on Monday. This was stated158 words
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65 1963-03-15 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Director of Capital Assistance In the Canadian External Aid Office Mr. A. B. Connelly, arrived here today for talks with Federation Government officials. Mr. Connelly said he would discuss capital assistance cooperation between Malaya and Canada. He added that65 words
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Advertisement453 1963-03-15 8 For Growing Children n.*iF/^ D 4^ \m. iF M i 1 fcyji^i; "iTirwjJ^BH £mmmm\ '-^bm\ ONE teaspoon! ul off Yjtamin A Yitamjn fl VA —W jM Hf^T^ I I E" ential or g row th and Deficiency of (his vitamin LW I J^^MW mmT^^WM I I hM tn y skin453 words
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Miscellaneous194 1963-03-15 8 Mhtf Oop Bff V. F. Hnmlin OOPS MY FRIEND,/' I KNOW, \W^ mm^^O»7i KNOW AT I I OH, tT V*6NT/ OFF HIS »XXSX> OH, I I I LiJJfP»V£ O u ll' AN'SEEIN-'IM /mSNOTUKE/COMESATWC\IOTW<E,BUT r&g*-™ A m *°2fi r££a S JAILED GIVES HE WAS A WHEN VJUSfT I WHO IS NOT194 words
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Advertisement236 1963-03-15 9 A MAJOR INCREASE IN TOTALPOWEH FROM Not since the original Supershell with ICA came to Malaya has m^ m I J |k I "|J|^ •Vo morr knocking -re-formulated NEW SVPERSIIELL there been such a dramatic increa.se in the total power of petrol. a I Il| i c»Trt/>- distributes its increased236 words
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Article53 1963-03-15 10 M Ward, Sl* flHimlmim) THE FAMILY OP the late Mr Cfcew Mov l^m thank all relative- and friends who s»ni ondolen e« and wrenths. MR. TIN SWEE KANO and fam.lv thank relatives, friends for help, wreaths. niKri and preswnce at funeral, of hi« beloved wife/their beloved mother on Wednesday53 words
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Article125 1963-03-15 10 le Word* Sit <m*im*m) AIR CONDITIONING for only S3O a month by Carrier. Ring Singapore I i i or Kuala Lumpur 51.157 for full detaila. CORNEAL MICRO LENSES. Consult R.V. Meyer. Opticians, 6 P.aflea Place. Plngapore. Tel. *****, Lee Wah Baak Buildins. Kuala Lumpur. Tel. ***** CORNEAL CONTACT LENS125 words
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Article750 1963-03-15 10 The success of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority is not to be judged by misfortunes which attract large headlines. Rida's new management, however, will benefit from these experiences, and the taxpayer's watchdog (the Parliamentary Public Ac- counts Committee) has already been given assurances which should prevent750 words
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Article325 1963-03-15 10 Mr. Donald Stephens has given an eloquent answer to those who say Malaysia is "neo-colonialist." "We are joining Malaysia," he told the North Borneo Legislative Council "because Malaysia will ensure for our country s happy, prosperous and stable future, and will guarantee that we are able to keep325 words
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Article190 1963-03-15 10 Regional co-operation i« once more enjoined upon the countries of Asia in a resolution adopted at the Ecafe conference in Manila. It is to be hoped that there will be follow-up talks by the various governments on practical steps. There are two major obstacles to co-operation, and the way190 words
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Article, Illustration831 1963-03-15 10 THE COMMUNIST MENACE IN SARAWAK A CASE HISTORY OF THE UNDERCOVER C.C.O. HOW IT WORKS AND ITS MAIN OBJECTIVES KUCHING, THURSDAY YQUNC people wanting to join the Clandestine Communist Organisation in Sarawak may spend years as candidate members, and only a few are finally admitted to full membership, according toReuter - 831 words
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Letter206 1963-03-15 10 THE Minister for Agrlcul--1 lure and Co-operatives, Inche Khir Joharl. is reDorted to have told the Tatping Branch of Umno Youth: "One significant thing is that since the launching of the national patriotic fund none of those Opposition parties or Individual members, so far as we know,206 words
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Letter170 1963-03-15 10 QN Thursday afternoon last an afternoon of nril'lam sunshine and. for Singapore. of expensive heat, I had the misfortune to be driving into Singaoore confined Immediately behind a very old open lorry laden with live "sheep doubtless bound for an abattoir. The number forced Into this lorry was170 words
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Letter146 1963-03-15 10 \IR J. ROB6ON in his letter last Saturday raises the question of awards for local motorcycle competitors In the races to be held over the Easter weekend organised by the Singapore Motor Club. It Is precisely with the interests of the enthusiastic local rider In mind that Singapore146 words
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Letter309 1963-03-15 10 A COUPLE of weeks ago I had the opportunity to visit the newly opened zoo *t Ayer Kroh near Malacca. I hope that what I am about to say will not offend the people responsible for this venture. But a little thought would have made this zoo a309 words
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Letter172 1963-03-15 10 \O doubt most kampong roads and tracks are privately owned. But recently the PWD has been kind enough to level and harden them with laterite so that they are now fit for even heavy lorries. This Includes Jalan Kacbang. The question of requesting the local authority to repair172 words
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374 1963-03-15 10 THE BRAIN DRAIN AND: Britain's reluctant social scientists f ONDON. Thurs— There Is a significant drain of social scientists from Britain—less than the drain of natural scientists, but still debilitating. Though no count has bee«n taken. economists and psychologists seem to be the most reluctant to come home again after374 words
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Advertisement781 1963-03-15 10 Straits Thbm* Malty M»y Cieatrfiee advertltementa (Mat mt Haute. Mi let Fie** COLD ■TORA.B ARCADB Oreherd s)oa< COLD ITODttl BRANCH.* AT HOLLAND RJOAO— KATOaM KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL Authority Agenta CITY BOOK STORK LT» Wlnetieeter House. Colryer Quay TMB NBTWS FRONT Fltiaatnak'e Bnaaimarejat St. M. ISMAIL, a Admiralty Read. Maval Beae It.781 words
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Advertisement91 1963-03-15 10 CHARLES THE GREAT MASTER OF FRANCE Britain's entry into the Common Market has been blocked "by the whim of one man". A topical article in the March Reader's Digest (just out* probes the character of Charles de Gaulle a man who is guided by one principle "Listen only to yourself",91 words
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Advertisement105 1963-03-15 10 SB. K a i^A-':" LB Wa Bj^R M 9k :0 for all/ -i^ < BUY SINGAPORE FEDERAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE I L T ALL INDIA RADIO BROADCASTS TO MALAYA J: TAMIL AND CHINESE SERVICES SERVICES TIMINGS FREQUENCIES METRES v (Locjl) Kc/s N 1. TAMIL 0745-0845 7 1 55 4 1.105 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-03-15 11 NEW WAY OUT OF A JAM, WITH TRAFFIC ON 3 LEVELS SPANNING majestically from Jalan Sultan Hisamuddin to Jalan Birch over the heart of Kuala Lumpur is the new $3.5 million flyover, which Tengku Abdul Rahman will open today. On the extreme- left in161 words
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337 1963-03-15 11 'Pill; Minister of La- bour. Inche Bahain.in bin Samsudin, stepped in today to try to settle the dispute between mine owners .iinl the National Mining Workers' Union. Tli is morning he met MTUC leaders at his office. He s aid after the meeting: "We337 words
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107 1963-03-15 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Aoout 150 Cambridge Certificate answer papers, which were destroyed by lire on the way to England last year. Included those of 11 private candidates from Singapore. The rest were answer papers i of students ot St. Paul's Institution. Seremban, and 6ome107 words
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Article44 1963-03-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A (teaman. Ng Tong Poh, 43, was having a meal this evening with a group of (riends at Peoples Park when he wm stubbed in the stomach by an unknown assailant. lie was taken to hospital in a ciilicai condition.44 words
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Article62 1963-03-15 11 JOHORE BAHRI Thurs. All the seven children admitted to Johore Bahru General Hospital with suspected food poisoning after eating roasted king crab were today reported to be recovering. Their father. Amal bin Kassan. 50. a tapper, died on Tuesday night after the crab meal. The family comes62 words
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Article26 1963-03-15 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr Joseph Ezekiel. former Straits Times teleprinter operator hi Singapore and Miss Daisy Shlomc Mordechai have married In Kama Oan, Israel.26 words
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303 1963-03-15 11 Voice in the sky will signal start of Language Month KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A voice aircraft of the Royal Malayan Air Force will fly above Kuala Lumpur and Petallng Jaya on Saturday, playing the Language Month Song, Bahasa Jiwa Bangsa. to mark the start of the first phase of National303 words
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Advertisement21 1963-03-15 11 OLYMPUS M i CROSCOPE The evolution of 28 years of continuous improvement. Trade enquiries to P.O. Box 293 fSsp Singapore. LJIP21 words
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Advertisement37 1963-03-15 11 LEONARD REFRIGERATORS COOLERS (a livisiM of the KELVINATOR group) announce the appointment of Khoon Seah ELECTRIC CO., LTD. of 161, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE as sole agents in MALAYA SINGAPORE TRADE ENQUIRIES ME INVITED U J TEL: *****37 words
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Miscellaneous539 1963-03-15 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes QAmrt MAI AVA South Sea Magic; 10.30 Concert nHUIU m«i«« I#» Classics; 11.00 Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 Metre* SHORTWAVE BERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- 41 Metres gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 476 Metre* 7.10539 words
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Article222 1963-03-15 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two youths. who robbed a schoolboy at the point of a knife were put on probation after they had pleaded guilty in the Assize i Court today. They arc Goh Kirn Hlong. 18. a fitter, and Ghoo Peck Hock. 14, a student. In222 words
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Article57 1963-03-15 12 KLALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The passenger trains service between Gemas and Singapore, suspended after the railway strike, will be resumed on Monday. The train from Gemas will depart at C.35 a.m and arrive in Singapore sit 12.55 p.m. and that from Singapore will depart at 2.25 p.m57 words
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164 1963-03-15 12 Mammoth festival to usher in Malaysian spirit SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The four-party Alliance here will hold a mammoth Hari Raya celebration at Sembawang on Saturday. Spearheaded by Umno, the 10-hour celebration will include a reception, a ml'elong lantern procession. fl:m and variety shows. According to Alliance leaders, the "festival" will usher164 words
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Article154 1963-03-15 12 SINGAPORE, ThUfS. A SINGAPORE manufacturer, Mr. Teo Ek TJoe. today told the Tariff Advisory Commission of the "diehard prejudice" local consumers had against local products. Mr. Teo, managing director of the federal Chemical industries (Singapore) Ltd), was testifying before the commission, which is inquiring Into his firm's application154 words
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Article, Illustration222 1963-03-15 12 'IT WILL BE MINE FOREVER,' SAYS MISS CHAN, '...I AM SURE IT WILL BRING US LUCK' KUALA LUMPUR.Thurs. —An attractive former dance hostess was attracted by the cries of a baby near some garbage bins along Ipoh Road. On investigating, she found a222 words
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Article27 1963-03-15 12 PENANG. Thurs. Except for three bicycle thefts, po serious crime was reported ln Penang during the past 48 hours, a police spokesman said today.27 words
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103 1963-03-15 12 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A food hawker, Rowther Mohamed Meera bin Ismail. 55. who brought an action for damages for personal injuries which he received in a road accident 13 months ago failed in his claim in the High Court today. Meera had sued Mok Kok103 words
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146 1963-03-15 12 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Three young men were brought up today in a district court in two separate cases connected with stolen vehicles. CASE NO. 1: Tan Hong Poh. 20, and Tan Chlew Tee, 22. were travelling in a stolen car at 12.45 a.m. today146 words
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Article, Illustration460 1963-03-15 12 COUNSEL FOR DRESS SHOP PICKETS WITHDRAWS SINGAPORE, Thurs. THE trial of 13 people arrested after a scuffle between women pickets and policewomen putside a Katong dressmakers, was postponed this morning when defence counsel, Mr. T. T. Rajah, withdraw from the case The withdrawal. 90 minutes after the court sat, followed460 words
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Advertisement413 1963-03-15 12 YW*jS*"tlteBk «HB How many ships does f) gfa^ &il Ks&^^ldsJlil Tankers and cargo vessels are built much \ij a;-^M lii^Mstfel! ff\ 'Zdfjs& %m '^iyiiryf larger today than ust a few years ag0 Jjf V^M^frfjl Ji^ J -^#j<fl§i^iWirPP^y^ 3pEsypf" In 1962. Japan's Ishikawajima-Harima £m v 'i$ '^^^^b^hßß^^P^^ A W* Heavy Industries413 words
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Advertisement867 1963-03-15 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR HEADSHIP Applications are Invited from Normal Class Trained/College Trained teachers who are Federal Citizens for the post of Headmistress In Sultan Ibrahim Primary Girls' School. Jobore Bahru. This school has been graded as MEDIUM under Unlned Teaching Service and carries a salary of S6OO/- basic pjn.867 words
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Advertisement656 1963-03-15 13 NOTICES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION POST-GRADUATE ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIPS IMS A. APPLICATIONS tn Invited from candidates with the necessary academic qualifications (or the following four post-graduate engineering and science scholarships tenable in the United or In the Netherlands respectivelyB. The applicants must: (1) be Federal Citizens or State Nationals. (2)656 words
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Advertisement947 1963-03-15 13 (Con tinned from Page It) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worda U (Him.)— Barn It Ha. txtrm WANTBD MALI TYPIST la Jobore Bahru Immediately. Cither part-time or full time. Must have 90-60 word* ■peed. Box ASJO3 B.T. PART TIME SALESGIRL Required for Seamen* Store 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Ac* 21. (Anson947 words
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Advertisement991 1963-03-15 13 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Wmrma SI (Htm.}— Mam It Ha. tmtrm RIAO the Bssdar ApoMßUsoata Vaoaat la Tke Sunday atall «aek vajak ACCOMMODATION VACANT M »*r*t* IS (Him.) mam tt eta. mxtrm SPARI BEDROOM (sir-conditioned) In European bachelor's flat available for another. Telephone (Spore) *****. TO LIT Two-Mtorey Mhop Boua. at991 words
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Advertisement1041 1963-03-15 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE it Wmrda St (Him.)— Bmx tt et: txtrm MOBERN F/FURND. BUNQALOW 3- h room. S Wbaths, servants quarters, garage, 10.000 sq. ft. off 10th mils B'Tlmah Circus Phone 8 pore *****. I MODERN LUXURY FLATS at Orange Road (Klmlln Mansions) from $30,900/-. four bedrooms (two of1,041 words
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Advertisement958 1963-03-15 13 TOURS EXCURSIONS ?S Wmrda St (Him.)— Box St et: txtrm DOES TRAVELLINO UPSET you? Take Marnne' for a carelree Journey. This effective travel sickness remedy la safa ■rnvtn for childrea. 3S-OAV CONDUCTED TOWN To Japaa hy ship fully alr-condltloned #trartlrg Singapore 30th March 'SS. Tour leaders Larry Ho and Knoo958 words
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Advertisement1131 1963-03-15 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St et: txtrm B MONTH OLD Mlus-Triro i^ambretta Scooter TV 17S Model. Superb Condition Price: $1300/- o 00. Ring (Spore) ***** for further detail* ««2 REGISTERED ALPINE. low mileage many extras, licensed and Insured 1964, excellent condition ••.ZOO/-. Apply Box A 253 8.T..1,131 words
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Advertisement866 1963-03-15 13 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC It Wmrda tS (Min.)— Box St et: txtrm TIRED? LET LAURA Maraac* Strambath rmtrtnti you Licensed Untmr'KumH 81K-P River Vallrr Road. Spore. Telephone ***** 10. UO a.m. to 8.00 p.m. atiarp. GENTLEMEN for Bwedlsn maitaie ateambaths facial treatment "Jeam" Alrcondltioned Salon 28A Ptnang Lane (adjacent Peking Restaoraon866 words
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Article, Illustration354 1963-03-15 14 TV AERIALS NOW MADE IN SINGAPORE Joint Australia, local venture AN Australian business organisation has recently taken the initiative of forming a company in Singapore for the manufacture of television aerials and accessories to supplement local needs. The new company, Ferris Industries (Malaysia), with a capital of $350,000, represents a354 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-03-15 14 Long-service Caltex man retires MR. EDDIE SOH (above). an employee of Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd.. and Caltex (Asia) Ltd.. has retired after 26 years' service. Mr. Soh joined Caltex in 1937. then known as The Texas Co., (China) Ltd.. and during his period of employment, he was en active participant68 words
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Article85 1963-03-15 14 The BBC has placed a 1600.000 ($5.1 million) contract with Pye Ltd. of Cambridge, for the supply of 12 high power transmitters for the 625-I. r.e International standard, now being introduced in Britain, to replace the existing 405-line system which has served the country85 words
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150 1963-03-15 14 NCR plan to set up service bureau »PHE National Cash 1 Register Co. (Singapore) Ltd. plans to set up a service bureau here to nrovirte electronic data processing facilities. This follows the establishment of computer centres in Tokyo. Hong Kong and Manila. Business records. In the form of punched paper150 words
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Article94 1963-03-15 14 OCBC OPENS ORCHARD ROAD OFFICE THE Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation will tomorrow morning open another branch in Singapore, on the former Pavilion cinema site. Orchard Road. The new banking hall will be fully equipped to deal with the various activities of the bank. The new branch will be the thirty-eighth94 words
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Article107 1963-03-15 14 THE Far and Middle East director of AB Volvo. Bweden. Mr. Bertll Erattberg is now In Malaya to attend the opening ceremony of the new Federal Auto Penang branch building tomorrow. Mr. Bertil. who went through the sales records of Volvo cars In Malaya, noted with satisfaction107 words
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Article82 1963-03-15 14 Swissair increased its ton- 1 1 kilometers' offer by 24 per cent in January and the de- mand rose 17 per cent compared with January last year, it is stated. The airline carried 12 per cent more passengers and 47 1 per cent more freight, but mail82 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-03-15 14 Good mart in Malaya for prefab buildings fTHE rapid national development in Singapore and Malaya is a potential market for prefabricated "pillarless" steel buildings, according to Mr. R. T. Cole, managing director of Conder Engineering Co. Ltd. For speed is the inherent quality of this type of buildIngs said Mr.277 words
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264 1963-03-15 14 LEE FOO SAN - Perak miner forms factory to make accessories LEE FOO SAN By A WELL known Perak tin miner, Mr. Foong U San, who turned part time inventor in 1959, has now become a pioneer industrialist. Together with two sons he i has established Yee San and Company, Malayan investors, designers and264 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-03-15 14 Beauty- aid company to boost sales A BRITISH company which manufactures hair colourisations and cosmetics under licence from its Paris associate, is to further develop the market among its female clientele in Mp aya. This was seated in Singapore by Mr. O.L. Laurenson. chairman of Oolden Ltd., an associate of186 words
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Article49 1963-03-15 14 Danish dairy and meat products In tins are finding a good market in Malaya, according to Danish News-Letter. Last year, 5.132 tons of tinned dairy products were sold in the Federation and 4,538 tons In Singapore, against 3.931 tons and 4.228 tons respectively In 198149 words
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Advertisement89 1963-03-15 14 i|o I Ijm Adequate spare parts and know-how |El j m t from long specialised experience I r^r place us in the best position to \V* 'Sb^^r install and service these units. 200 Clemenceau Avenue 1 1 MAIAVgIA-g|:[j^MflfM MOST IS! BRILLIANT BH RENAULT'S Jsp? .'i SUPERLATIVE R8 1 TEST DRIVE89 words
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Advertisement218 1963-03-15 14 rpore 'Prnanit $2!iS 00 SWS.Oii. h cirriition V(lsm> t SEE THEM ON DISPLAY AT OUR NEW AIR-CONDITIONED J J RETAIL SHOWROOM AT 287 ORCHARD ROAD. SPORE, j Opposite Emerald Hill Rood!. fIC9K?B Ciiiui mro«M oi»cno« MM t MuMUGiM YOU VIEW' WE DO THE RESTI fvediflusion TV Service BRINGS YOU NOT218 words
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Advertisement1349 1963-03-15 15 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.k.i Out Sport Sans r stim caaaai JSH... liveneel. DotMia. Glasgow It PVMm II Mm 17 asphalion L'|t*l, Dublin, R'dam. Ham. MO.M Mar 11 Mar 17/20 Mar 21 DOLIUS livineel. Glistow Mai ik Mm 22 km 21/ M mm 11/ M OIOMED Marseilles, A'mouth, L'PMU1,349 words
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Advertisement1481 1963-03-15 15 ■Wi lO^^^»B^^r^^r^^r^^^l^^^»^Tt^W^^S lw»^^ll^^^g^lJ^^i^^^»7^jS THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA. Lt NAVK, HAMBURG. aßi.Mt.lt. ANIMUr. jgSj&S^ »OTURDAM, AMSURDAM. OSLO. G4JTHENBUIH ANO COPtNHAtEN. Ay^sSK "TaataJ™" I'fVßjMil 'MALACCA" t) 21/24 MM 25/27 MM 21/21 MM 1 M \3L)*) "SONGKHU' a) II Mar/ 4 Apr 4/ 7 Api S/ S Api XP>X^& "POONA'1,481 words
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Advertisement1260 1963-03-15 15 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON tIVERPOOt ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. rpora P. rkaja mmm ■ENNACHII I'ptei, Havre. G'mtn. H'trf, G. 11, Mar 10 Mm 17/21 MM 22/23 BENRINNES B men, H'krg, A'wp, Rott, Hull Mm 17/20 Mm 21/25 BENVENUE (R) H'karf, L'du, Havre. M'Dre Mm 11/21 Mm 24/ d Mai 30/ I1,260 words
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Advertisement1345 1963-03-15 15 y-^. McAUSTER tic CO., LTD. t^ ?&Ol le*. N*. ***** ijkXJC* Kf.I,I«MAII IOOL *St KLAVENKSS LINE l»^^ lAWO4BXHAMMRO. ROTTERBAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FIANCISCO UvleTbwU ft MABUSBOOUGIt SEAIHE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm OP lIUT Ueaouai cante ter Ceitnl ft Stttk S'pon P. Sham Penang Bjaass2-.« 16/ is Mar 21/22 Mar 2:1,345 words
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Article140 1963-03-15 16 MELBOURNE, Thurs. j CHAPE prices generally had *3 narrow movements again with most issues losing ground slightly. Motor distributing companies highlighted with a general improvement following buoyant reports by Preston Motors, who announced a bonus of five per cent and a> one-for-two bonus issue, and Lanes higher Interim140 words
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Article267 1963-03-15 16 APRIL PJrit graoa rubber buyora f.e.b. cloud at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 76} cents per lb. up flve-eightha of a gait, Tbe tone waa quiet and alight ly saatar. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. doling pncti In oanti per Ib. yoitorday: Int. 1 R. 8.8.267 words
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Article29 1963-03-15 16 March 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE 76} cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $430.50 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 230 tons (up 15 tons).29 words
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Article126 1963-03-15 16 r r*HC Malayan Exchange Banhi Alia* ciation made these changes in Ha rates to merrhanta yeaterday (all ratea to $1001: New Vark: buying TT 32 13/16, airmail OD 32 15/16. M I'M 33 3/16 credit hills. 33 5/16 trade bill*. Canada: buying TT 3o 7/16, airmail OD 35126 words
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Article76 1963-03-15 16 CHINESE Produce Eiohanga, lingapara nun prlcn par picul yaitarday: Coconut ail: bulk 1421 aelltra, drum $43] nellera. Copra: March April VK Continent $271 buyera. Ptppar: Muntok white $157 a aellera, Sarawak whits $ISS aellera, ap««lal Sarawak black |112 i aellera. garbled Lamponß black >107 i aellera. ABTA $117|76 words
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642 1963-03-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE Malayan market has waited 12 months for the Esso offer generally known this morning, but now ft has really got something to get its teeth into. It is by far the largest offer ever made in Malaya642 words
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Article23 1963-03-15 16 Malayan Stock Indices MarcMi 13 March 14 Industrials 100.72 100.04 Tins: 101.09 100.62 S rubbers: 105.16 105.16 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article689 1963-03-15 16 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIAL*: Bouttead (8,000) $1.50: Dunlopi (1.000) 52.81 D, (5,000) S2-60. (7.000) $2.62. (5.000) $2.61. (2,000) 52.60 ON; Eatttrn Smaltera (2,000) (2.77: F. and689 words
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322 1963-03-15 16 TiHE Straits tin price yesterday gained 25 cents to $430.50 per picul on an offering of 230 tons, estimated to be reduced by 15 tons. In London on Wednesday some useful buying of three months tin by an Influential quarter imparted a322 words
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Article187 1963-03-15 16 SHIM lying slangiWe tti« Imiipift Hirbour whartrti ar exs»*tad taday ara: Utrecht I*, Chltral 33/36, Orcadea 1 '3. Labuan Hadji N.W. I, lfarcelt Nowotko 46, Stata of Andnra 15/16, Oiowa Ifaru 4/5, lfartlalquala 44, PreMdent Harriaon 38/39, JUUXisan Mara 45. Janova 42/43, Telko Haru 27/28, Jadnosc 35/26.187 words
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Article135 1963-03-15 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 14. Three month* Dunlopt 14 cti. 8. Darby 4d. K. N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4M Gammon* 11 cti. 8. Traction 1 3 J. Waugh IS eta. Shell 14 eta. M. Braw SO eta. Bttamsblp 9 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. B. TimM 22 eta.135 words
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Advertisement1071 1963-03-15 16 V\—^ KAXVa^Aia^KMaW^KAISHA^LTDU.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic «h Great Lakes Service lUOI MB 11* tl* tl» tl» H» "Giksks Mara JS 21 Mar 31/31 Mar K Apr 2 Ma) S Ma," 23 May '"uiie Kiraikawa Man" 21 Apr/l May 2/ 3 Ma« 2) Ma) M May 2 Jaaa 22 Jsas 4 lal) An1,071 words
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Advertisement1205 1963-03-15 16 vEJHoRr kcciams carii iria Caaasa. U4 •malic 111 U.S. rwlc XHB3^*" maa/Hasi Kaax/Kaalaaf ta Siagaiara aaa Part Saettaaaaa. U S FAH [«S1 UHVICt Philaoeiphia Ne* Tort los *njem s. Francesco Smgioort ■Niciliitt Maink (5 16 Mar 17/11 Mar 14/13 Apr I *«saa MairU 14 Mat n.U Mar 11 Mar/ 11,205 words
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Advertisement179 1963-03-15 16 HOEGH LINES V FIRST VESSEL FOR CANADA— GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVER WAVE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal. Toronto ana Hamilton with fast railage From Halifax or St. John N B Spore P. S'hom Penong 17/1* Mar 20/21 Mar «PM HARPER GILFILLAN 6c CO., LTD. Siaiaasri MW aai Peant179 words
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Advertisement1049 1963-03-15 17 COSMETICS SALES REPRESENTATIVE A leading Company importing htfl class cosmetics from London a vacancy for a sales representative to be based In Singapore. I his representative must have some experience in the cosmetic market. be between 25 and 35 year? of age. have a minimum educational standard of Senior Cambridge1,049 words
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Advertisement1371 1963-03-15 17 NOTICES THE SPASTIC CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION OF SINGAPORE The Annual General Meeting of the above Association will be held on 18th March 1963. at 5.15 pm. at 25 Oilstead Road. Singapore 11. CHENG HOON TENG TEMPLE (INCORPORATION). (Incorporated by Ordinance No. 34 of 1949 Federation of Malaya) NOTICE Notice is hereby1,371 words
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Advertisement184 1963-03-15 17 NOTICES NOTICE Lombard Banking announce that i following an approach by another Bank of the highest repute In Malaya to acquire their Interest In Lombard Central Finance Company Limited. Singapore, the Board of Lombard Banking had decided that the offer received should be accepted^ THE OMNIBUS SERVICES LICENSING AUTHORITY ORDINANCE,184 words
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Advertisement829 1963-03-15 17 NOTICES I SINGAPORE MUNICIPAL 3 DEBENTURE STOCK 1935/75-85. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN j that the Transfer Books of the above Stock will be closed from i 19th March to Ist April, 1963, both days inclusive, for the pie 1 1 1 paration of Interest Warrants. N.P. EMBLEY, Ag. City Treasurer829 words
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Advertisement706 1963-03-15 17 NOTICES NOTICE Will Madam Ah Kiew and her Husband, the natural parents of a female child which was placed In the custody of Madam Chan Moh i Chan at No- 42, Breeze Road. Singapore on the 7th day of June 1 1959 by the said Madam Ah Kiew or any706 words
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Advertisement506 1963-03-15 17 TENDERS P.WJ). SINGAPORE. TENDER NOTICE Construction of Infant and Health Clinic at m s. Upper Changi Road, Spore. TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Department. Singapore, in Class "C" and above, and under Head II will be received at the Public Works Department. High Street. Singapore, i 6 In506 words
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Advertisement336 1963-03-15 17 NOTICES STRAITS STEAMSHIP.CO. LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Seventyseventh Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will held at the Registered Offlo-. Ocean Building. Collycr Quay. Singapore, on Thursday, 11th April, 1963 at 12 noon when the Directors will recommend tor approval payment of a Dividend336 words
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224 1963-03-15 18 HALLAN PARI PASSU SHINE IN WORKOUTS RACING by Epsom Jeep IPOH, Thursday. if ALLAN, winner of three races in his last four 11 starts, is retaining his form. With apprentice Vincent Chong up, Hallan did a3f trial in 38 5 '5 here this morning;. Pari Passu also Impressed In a224 words
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Article24 1963-03-15 18 IPOH. Thurs The Pcrak AAA will hold their annual general nicrliiiK hi the Station Hotel here ;iii Sunday at 10.30 i m24 words
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168 1963-03-15 18 Singapore gain 4-3 badminton victory VARSITY GAMES HONG KONG, Thurs. Singapore .scraped nu-ough to a narrow 4-3 win over Hong Kong at badmin- I ion last Light, their points coming from the three men's -ingles and a men's doubles, j Hong Kong won one of the doubles and both the168 words
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1217 1963-03-15 18 Norman Siebel - LEOW'S PLAN IS FINE BUT ONE THING IS MISSING... Norman Siebel r-By- T*HE Singapore Bad- minton Association has produced its blue print for better badminton which is aimed, in the words of its author Leow Kirn Fatt, at "restoring the old glory that was Malaya's." This, of course, means regaining1,217 words
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Article219 1963-03-15 18 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Malaya will be one of the countries which will benefit from the MCC's new .policy of sending their teams to non-Test playing countries. This was disclosed today by Brig Young, treasurer of the Malayan Cricket Association who219 words
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Article52 1963-03-15 18 SOCCER Penanc InUr-MhouU nndrr-20: Hun Chla.".g 16 OSS' 0: MAS 8 HSBM 0: tndrr-i:. Hun Chiang 1 OSS 1; HSBM 3 MAS 0. Friendly (K. Kangsar): Clifford Sch. 3 Yg TamUians 2. MacGHUrray Cap (Bentong) Bkt Dindtng 3 Paslr Panjang 1. HOCKEY Talping Lgc: Prison AC 1152 words
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245 1963-03-15 18 ERNEST FRIDA - Lingam to answer misconduct charge ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Thurs. S. T. Lingam, the Ceylonese centre-for-ward, has been told 1 to appear before the disciplinary committee of the Singapore Hockey Association next week to answer a charge of misconduct during the six-a-side tournament final at Seletar on Feb. 3. Lingam.245 words
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Article130 1963-03-15 18 MAXWELL 4 (lIIMM Mil 2 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Sixteen year-old schrolboy goalkeeper' Chan Fook Chuan gave an impressive display for Chinese Athletic "A" although they were beaten 4-2 by Maxwell in their SAFA Div. 'JC match at Farrer Park today. Fook Chuan. playing Ml first league130 words
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344 1963-03-15 18 Williams is new 'pivot' for Services OINGAFORE, Thurs. Singapore Joint Services will introduce a new centre half, Wil--1 liams (Royal Navy) in their FAM Cup* tie against Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. Williams, who played for the Royal Navy in England, is now in Brunei but will be344 words
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Advertisement103 1963-03-15 18 when you __W_ PI lIPAI 111 w stN uLUuULin iJ GLUCOSE-D |^2!£C\ When your greatest need Jfcaw'"^^^ "7 is energy, Glucolin is your //m^ safest bet. Glucolin gives tj you (and everyone else tj J in the family) energy— j swift and sweet and N V^° sure Take it in103 words
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Advertisement138 1963-03-15 18 MSsJM rilf! USE the tyres Sensational Avon ~C-L-I-N-G" SAFETY f^^^ tyres give you 23' i more grip on wet, slithery JT roads. Avon High Hysteresis rubber— a .j^^jVA^^afcaW^. rubber which will not bounce! clings to /m i pZyy\ the road like a leech, providing contact at all times. Avon C-L-I-N-G138 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-03-15 19 CLAY I'm only) WINS ON POINTS ~The 'Louisville Lip' says: No more predictions from me I tried my best to knock him out in the fourth round, he says NEW YORK, Thursday TASSIUS Marcellus Clay, undefeated, unmarked and unabashed, glibly explained last night that he failed to knock out Doug279 words
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82 1963-03-15 19 JONES: IT WAS CLOSE BUT I THOUGHT I WON thought I had won It," he said with little emotion. "He never hurt me at all. He has an amateur style. Many of his punches hit. my gloves." Someone asked Jones if he thought Clay could beat Llston. "No, Listo:: wouldReuter - 82 words
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Article101 1963-03-15 19 JJINGSTON, Thurs. Bob Hewitt (Australia), who was seeded No. 2, was beaten 6-1 6-3 by unseeded Bill Hoogs (US) in a first round upset in the Caribbean lawn tennis championships here MEXICO CITY: English singles champion Bobby Wilson and Australia's Martin Mulligan were eliminated In upsets yesterdayReuter - 101 words
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Article279 1963-03-15 19 Manchester City reach Round Five SOCCER LONDON, Thursday. MANCHESTER City and Norwich last night qualified to meet each other in the Fifth Round of the F.A. Cup on Saturday. Manchester, who beat Bury 1-0, were content to play :heir defensive system after scoring a 13th minute goal through George Harley.279 words
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226 1963-03-15 19 European Cup EDINBURGH, Thurs. Dundee (Scotland) qualified for the semifinals of the European Cup by beating Anderlecht (Belgium) 2-1 in their quarter-final second leg match at Dundee last night. Dundee won on aggregate 6-2. having won 4-1 In Brussels last week. Anderlecht, conquerorsReuter - 226 words
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Article31 1963-03-15 19 DURBAN. Thurs. Dave Symons won the South African amateur golf championship here today when he beat the defending rhßinpion, John Haves. 5 and 4 In I the 36-hole final.—Rauter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article61 1963-03-15 19 VALENCIA: Valencia (Spain* thrashed Hibernian (Scotland) s*o In their Inter-Cltles Fairs Cup quarter-final first leg. MADRID: Atletlco Madrid entered the semi-finals of the European Cup winners Cup when they beat Botev Plovdiv (Bulgaria) 4-0 In their second tog. The first leg wu drawn 1-1. COCHABAMBA (Bolivia):Reuter - 61 words
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Article32 1963-03-15 19 LONDON. Thurs. Results of Rugby Union matches: Maesteg 13 Cross Keys 3: Newbridge 0 Bristol 6: Newport 5 Llanelly 0; Penarth 0 Pontypool Torquay 0 St. Luke's college 3— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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304 1963-03-15 19 RACING LONDON, Thurs. Fifty-seven entries were left in at yesterday's second acceptance stage for the Grand National steeplechase to be run over four miles 856 yards, at Aintree on Mar. 30. The acceptors include three previous winners in Kilmore (1962). Nicolaus SUver (1961)Reuter - 304 words
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107 1963-03-15 19 LONDON, Thurs— Winning Fair, owned by G. Spen cer, won the Champion Hurdle over two miles and 100 yards at Cheltenham yesterday. Starting at 190-9, Winnin; Fair, riddrn by M. A. Linningston, won by three lengths from Mrs. M. E. Donnelly's107 words
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Advertisement198 1963-03-15 19 FREE SERVICES PARTS! Calling All -J Z_ *^W \BS/ BRIDGES! OHEM MOTOR CYCLE OWNERS MM Our B.S. service team led by Mr. W. Ishida service Engineer from B.S. factory will be at the following places to give you free service and free spare parts from 15th March to 14th April,198 words
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Advertisement336 1963-03-15 19 4fl 1 I^^C^ 1 W j&tßMP^' mdm mT 9Br I3f ME: Everybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it. Why J3 take the chance \t-hen you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick UrNNflPfl smooths on your deodorant.336 words
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Miscellaneous148 1963-03-15 19 SOCCER FAM CUP: Kedah t Perils (A. 8Ur); Kelantan v Trengganu (K. Bharu). JOHORE SULTAN'S CIP FINAL: J. Bahru v Muar (J. Bahru stadium. 5.16). STOKE DIV. 2D: Geylang Utd v TBA (P*xrer Pk); Dockyard v RAP Seletar A' (Balestier Rdi; Mlnto v Serangoon Garden <St. George's Rd); Div. 3A:148 words
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Article86 1963-03-15 20 US tenor at the Vic SINGAPORE. Thurs. Dr. Claude Rhea Jr., a well-known American tenor will give a concert of sacred music at the Victoria Theatre on March 21. Dr. Rhea who is now on a world tour, is a faculty head in the Southern Baptist Graduate School of Church86 words
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Obituary78 1963-03-15 20 MR C R. PILLAI of Great Kaatun ranee Co. Kuala Lumpur pHs*pd away peacefully on tliventh CABLE RECEIVIO from Travanaarr, Indm of th«- death ol Mr. Abraham Cni-runipolkn I Ayroor. agti 105 on Sunday loth iKrand'atrur of Abraham. Tumbuk Kstate, Tan Jong MADAM CHEO LENC NEO mother or L*e78 words
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607 1963-03-15 20 POSITIVE WIN AT FIXED GAMBLING ALLEGED MALACCA, Thurs. A WIDOW told the Sessions Court here today that she had been cheated of $5,000 while gambling with five men, one of whom said he was a millionaire businessman from Thailand. Madam Koh Ang Moh.607 words
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117 1963-03-15 20 TWO $10,000 GIFTS TO SINGAPORE UNIVERSITY SINGAPORE. Thurs. The University of Singapore today disclosed that it had received two donations of SlO.OOO each for the University of Singapore Fund. They are from Mr. R. Jumabhoy. who made the contribution to establish a scholarship for the Faculty of Medicine, and Mr.117 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-03-15 20 Neptune's 'daughter' is freed for a gift of jade KUCHING, Thurs. A princess, said to be the daughter of Neptune, was released here yesterday and this brought a sigh of relief from Chinese temple devotees. They say that her captivity has been responsible for the torrential rains and floods thatReuter - 358 words
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Article129 1963-03-15 20 BANGKOK, Thursday. THAILAND sincerely hopes that a compromise solution to Malaysian problems can be found to preserve the peace of the area, the Prime Minister's Office said last night. 1 A communique, correcting local press reports on an interview given by the Prime Minister. Sarit Thanarat,Reuter - 129 words
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113 1963-03-15 20 PORT MORESBY, Thurs. Ml A group of people, previously unknown to the outside world, has been discovered in a remote area of Papua. New Guinea, it was announced here. An administration spokesman said there were about 100 of them, known as the Ghom people,Reuter - 113 words
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Article137 1963-03-15 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Bukit Ban Kee Fire Fund today stands at $10,782.90. Donations were received by the Singapore Council of Social Services, and newspaoers in the State. Those received by the council amounting to $3,780 were from the German Consulate ($1,000): Singapore (1920' Rice137 words
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Article20 1963-03-15 20 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Millers' Association will hold a dinner party on Sunday at the Mandarin Room20 words
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151 1963-03-15 20 $260,473 is the total of P-fund now KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Collections by the various newspapers for the National Patriotic Fund have topped $260,473.78. The Straits Times today received $381.80. bringing the total to date to $41,992.30. The following contributions were received by the Straits Times today: The editorial staff ofSin Chew Jit Poh - 151 words
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Article31 1963-03-15 20 HELSINKI (Finland), Thurs. A strike by 20.000 Finnish civil servants cut off the nations oil Imports yesterday, and another 80.000 workers threatened to leave their Sttte jobs today.— U.P.l.31 words
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Article37 1963-03-15 20 SAIGON, Thurs. A United States Air Force Master Sergeant and two Vietnamese were wounded when an unidentified terrorist tossed a grenade Inside a restaurant at Can Tho, 75 miles southwest of Saigon, last night. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article49 1963-03-15 20 MOSCOW, Thurs. Cigarshaped containers holding a "whole flotilla of life raftshave been developed by the Moscow Plastics Institute. The Soviet news agency Tass said that, in case of danger to a ship, the containers are thrown overboard and the rafts appear "almost instantaneously" alongside.49 words
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Article313 1963-03-15 20 LONDON, Thurs.— lt was a generally satisfactory day In the stock markets. A further recovery in sterling again stimulated investment buying and prices steadily moved ahead. Gold shares, however, again drifted lower In the absence ot support due to the recovery in the pound and a lower gold313 words
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Article53 1963-03-15 20 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 22 -.id.. Apr. 22 \d.. May 22 13/16 d.. June 22 13/160., Apr. June 22 13/16 d., July/Sept 22 7 s(L. Oct. Dec. 22 7 ,d., Jan./ Mar. 22", d.. Apr/ June Unquoted. July/Sept, unquoted, c.l.f. Mar. 22H&, Apr. 22 •<.d.. Ma T 22 7 16d.53 words
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Article26 1963-03-15 20 LONDON. Thurs Buyers £856, sellers £897, Forward buyers £859. sellers £859 Settlement i £857' Turnover a.m. 115 ton*, 1 p.m. nil. Tone: Steady but idle.26 words
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207 1963-03-15 20 Air India planes boycotted by union SINGAPORE, Thurs. Employees of Malayan Airways and Qantas Empire Airways are refusing to handle Air India aircraft in Singa- i pore following a disagreement between their union and the Air India management over a claim regarding Malayanisation. They stopped handling; the airlines planes yesterday.207 words
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Article95 1963-03-15 20 NAAFI TOP POSTS FOR LOCAL MEN SINGAPORE. Thurs. The managing director of Naafi, Mr. H.P.T. Prideaux, today said there were "good pros- 1 pects" of local staff filling higher positions of responsibility in Naafi establishments in Singapore and the Federation. Naafi, which is the official world-wide trading organisation for the95 words
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204 1963-03-15 20 Far East now a regular tourist 'beat' SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mrs. Despina Messinnesi, travel editor of "Vogue, today said the Far East had now become "a regular beat" for Western and American tourists. "Singapore and the East have everything that an American tourists wants good food, unique attractions and your fascinating204 words
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Advertisement247 1963-03-15 20 \ate CLASSIFIED^ ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) SALVADOR: Wendy (Klemman) and Jerry a tl.mchtrr i*hi-ryl Joanne on 11 IM at tin- Kmmta Hospital. All v thanks to Doctors, Slater* and Sniff STAMFORD 0 COLLEGE (Malaya s College of Postal Education) 1962 Another Year of Achievement! 1 i^L^r 720 HSC PASSES!247 words
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Advertisement52 1963-03-15 20 A PROUD TRADEEIQKLThe men who sail the jur* fterts of >> w*"~*\ today uphold a praod tradition.?.* .'rust In tw^m their type of fessete and methodi ot navigation which has bten unbroken through the centw!es.-a trust In their wen tried equipment... to the very same anchors their ancestors used ANCHOR^"™52 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-03-15 20 TjiGHEST and lowest tempera- tuies for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Wed- nesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 91 72 Ipoh 9S 72 Malacca 93 73 j Singapore 88 7343 words
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