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Title Section20 1963-03-20 1 \VIH\(.I DAILY CEBTIFIEB SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article495 1963-03-20 1 Deputy Premier for U.S. Agenda: Malaysia, confrontation and cash Tengku 's U.K. trip delayed KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will visit the United States in mid- April for talks with President Kennedy and top State Department officials. The chief topics to be discussed495 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-03-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The new British High Commissioner to Brunei. Mr. A. Mackintosh (above), arrived here today for consultations with the Sultan of Brunei on Brunei's entry into Malaysia. Details of Brunei's entry into Malaysia are expected to be announced next week.46 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-03-20 1 THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG seems highly amused as he eyes a bowl of green, bitter but fragrant Japanese tea at a Japanese tea-drink-ing ceremony which the King and Queen attended yesterday after visiting the Japan Industrial Fair at the Chin Woo Stadium car park in Kuala Lumpur.Lim Yaw Chong - 122 words
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340 1963-03-20 1 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. JJOPES that water rationing may be deferred were raised today as light showers fell for the first time in weeks in Singapore and .lohore Bharu. Rationing is due to begin on Monday. Mr. Lee Kuaii Yew was leaving the Tebrau waterworks, after340 words
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Article90 1963-03-20 1 MOBKIDGE (S. Dakota), Tues. A furnace using bottled gas apparently burned all the oxygen in a small house in which a family of nine died and tightly shut windows and doors prevented "replacement air" from getting in. Walworth County authorities said carbon monoxide asphyxiation90 words
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Article61 1963-03-20 1 KUCHINO, Tues. -Starving and sick, nine Brunei rebels have given themselves up to the penghulu of Kampong Batu Marang. The rebels said they had been living In the jungle swamps for the past two months and had little food and no medicines. At Kampong Tantaya In Brunei61 words
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Article50 1963-03-20 1 LONDON. Tue«. The D»Uy Mirror. Britain's biggest circulation national newspaper which is read by more than 12.000.000 people, today printed on its front and back pages a 12-column reprint from the London Times calling the nations attention to "what a Free Press is all about. Reuur.50 words
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Article187 1963-03-20 1 Volcano ji^ll now totals 130 JAKARTA, Tues.— The death toll in the Mount Agung eruption on Bali has reached 130 as the volcano continued to belch forth lava and ash, according to travellers reaching here. The chief editor of the National Geographic Magazine. Windsor Booth, who arrived in Jakarta yesterdayReuter - 187 words
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39 1963-03-20 1 STOP PRESS 'CAUSEb OF Rl IN BRUNEI I Mill) N I Tuf>» Flv» p.irlif- from Sar i cl |j M.iiiumI !>• •Trmr- b .idnir .mi horitii f Brunri revoK Britain be i n lim-nt" with < >nd Cbin< u.tk —Rruti i39 words
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138 1963-03-20 2 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. fHE State Department, said yesterday that it was reviewing U.S. policy toward South Korea as a result of the threatened extension of military rule there. Commenting on military junta chairman Gen. Chung Hee Park's banning of civilian political activity and his138 words
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Article56 1963-03-20 2 RANGOON, Tues. Four people were killed and four others^seriously injured when a passenger and goods train was ambushed by insurgents 150 miles north of Rangoon yesterday. The insurgents opened Ore on the train after it hit mines laid ou the tracks and derailed Three armed police56 words
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Article32 1963-03-20 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— More than 3.000 people died of smallpox In India in the first two months of this year, the Health Minister. Dr. Sushfla Navar. told Parliament today. Rcuter.Reuter - 32 words
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127 1963-03-20 2 'NO GIRL GUIDES FOR TOURISTS PLEASE' JAKARTA, Tues. The Nahdatui Llama Muslim Party has objected to a Government proposal to recruit a corps of girl guides for tourists. The party's secretary-gene-ral, Mr. Amlnuddin Azix, has sent letters to the Minister of Religious Affairs and to the Indonesian Council for Tourism,UPI - 127 words
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Article39 1963-03-20 2 BANGKOK. Tues. Dr. Plerra Wejabul. first Asian woman to be honoured with the Einstein Prize, left last weekend for New York to attend the award presentation ceremony. She is the founder of a leading Bangkok orphanage.39 words
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Article40 1963-03-20 2 JAKARTA, Tues.— The inhabitants of Latu village on Ceram Island, in Eastern Indonesia, killed one "Republic of South Moluccas'' rebel and wounded another when they attacked the village on March 6. the Antara news agency reported today.— U.P.l.40 words
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133 1963-03-20 2 Pact: India accuses China and Pakistan IT N I TED NATTONb Tues. India ha. complained to the Security Council tha China and Pakista: have unlawfully ap portioned part of Indian territory betweer them. It said in a letter that Pakistan, by signing a border agreement with Peking, had "unilaterally alteredReuter - 133 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-03-20 2 OHARPSHOOTING Judith O I'r, who learned *o use a rifle and a stengun in the Israeli army, is starting a new career as a model. She will try to forget about the shapeless battledress she used to wear (above), as she displays the latest fashionsMirrorpic - 149 words
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133 1963-03-20 2 CAIRO, Tuesday. T»HE wife of a West German physicist working in Egypt was partly blinded and badly disfigured when she opened a registered package addressed to her husband, according to a source close to the German colony here. The source said the incident occurred atReuter - 133 words
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87 1963-03-20 2 SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. —A bomb shipped to the United States in an airmail package exploded yesterday at San Francisco international airport, injuring two postal workers. Postal investigators said the bomb apparently came from Korea or Vietnam, but they were unable immediately to pinpoint theUPI - 87 words
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Article27 1963-03-20 2 BANGKOK. Tues.— Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat, and a party of high officials left today for an inspection tour of Thailand's north-eastern province*27 words
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Article29 1963-03-20 2 BEIRUT. Tues.— Syria s borders with the Lebanon reopened three days ago but closed a few hours later without explanation, were opened again for traveller* today. —Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article33 1963-03-20 2 MANILA, Tues.— An hour-long fire In a suburb here last night resulted in the death of two elderly peopie due to shock and damaged property estimated at $220.000.— ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article31 1963-03-20 2 BANGKOK. Tues.— Jean Simmons, the film actress, and her husband-director, Mr. Richard Brarooks have arrived here to make preparations for the filming of Joseph Conrad's "Lord Jim." ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article26 1963-03-20 2 UNITED NATIONB, Tues. D Thant, Secretary-General. has asked his Congo advisory committee to meet tomorrow to consider measures for training the Congolese army.26 words
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Article285 1963-03-20 2 DATELINE— A KOWLOON taxi A driver made good use of his radio phone recently he yelled for help into the microphone after he was robbed by four thugs. Help came almost Immediately from another tajci equipped with a radiophone. The two drivers went after the fleeing robbers, nabbing285 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-03-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby v I HIMSELF TOOWJ -\_xc£it.gA/r)| >> V" c^^^^^ (3CS\ __E___*^^ t?^^)v n /then mxw\ /_T *Mok mur i'u [ftNCHBOMV r\24 words
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Article, Illustration197 1963-03-20 3 This hair style was too much for the head 'THE sisters pictured here were sent home from school because their headmaster considered their hairstyle "too sophisticated." The style he objected to? The girls, 11 -year-old Jac■Pr quellne Harris (left) and r Jean. 10. were still wearing it when the pictureMirrorpic - 197 words
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256 1963-03-20 3 WASHINGTON. Tuesday. ORITISH and American experts have concluded what officials described today as "very satisfactory" talks on the acquisition by Britain of Polaris mds&les under the terms of the Nassau Agreement. Mr. John McKay, of the Ministry of Defence, who led the British team,Reuter - 256 words
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92 1963-03-20 3 CAPE CANAVERAL, Tues. Britain plans to launch its first Blue Streak space rocket from Woomera, Australia, early in 1964, a British expert said yesterday. Mr. Robert Hume of the De Havilland Co.. builders of the Blur Streak, said the first firing of the stainlessUPI - 92 words
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115 1963-03-20 3 LONDON. Tues. Britain and West Germany yesterday announced backing for both the Nato multi-national and multilateral (mixed-manned) nuclear deterrent forces projects. A Joint statement issued after all-day talks here between Mr. Peter Thorneycroft and Mr. Kal Uwe Von Hassel, the British and West GermanReuter - 115 words
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Article32 1963-03-20 3 PARIS, Tues.— Talka on PrancoGerman co-operation in scientific research opened here yesterday between Mr. Oaston Palewski. French Minister for Scientific Research, and Mr. Hans Lanz. bis West Germdh counterpart.32 words
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Article32 1963-03-20 3 GEORGETOWN. (British Ouianai Tues. Two policemen and nine civilians were injured wtoen supporters ol the People's Progressive Party and the Peoples National Congress fought in a street hert yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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217 1963-03-20 3 Soviet jets make passes over American carrier WASHING f ON, Tues. Four Soviet planes flew over the U.S aircraft carrier Constellation in Che Western Pacific In si: Saturday, the Defence Department announced here. The department said the Soviet aircraft were intercepted by U.S. Navy planes about 100 miles from theReuter - 217 words
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Article96 1963-03-20 3 f ONDON, Tues. A group of 24 bank clerks from Pakistan staged a little official strike of their own yesterday in the heart of London's business area. A spokesman for the National Union of Bank Employees, which promptly gave the strike its support, claimed ItReuter - 96 words
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Article27 1963-03-20 3 LONDON. Tues. Lord Home. British Foreign Secretary. w'H visit Turkey. Pakistan and Pcisia in late April and early May. the Foreign Office announced yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article172 1963-03-20 3 GENEVA, Tues. The United States and Soviet delegates nad a sharp exchange at the disarmament talk* here yesterday over who is to blame for the current deadlock. Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin (Soviet Union) said the two to three annual inspections offered by Russia had at firstReuter - 172 words
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211 1963-03-20 3 RIO DE JANEIRO, Tues. A train struck a mob protesting against delays In rail- service yesterday, killing 12 people and injuring five critically. The mob had massed across the tracks trylng to stop the train. LONDON: British inshore fishermen are pressing for an211 words
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306 1963-03-20 3 MIAMI, Tuesday. A RUSSIAN freighter in a northern Cuba port was attacked by Cuban exile sea raiders firing cannon early yesterday while another raiding party shelled a Russian military camp nearby, authoritative refugee sources said here last night. The twin attacks, carried out306 words
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Article133 1963-03-20 3 Strikers march on French town |>ARIS, Tues. Thou--1 sands of miners marched on Grenoble in South-East France yesterday as the 18-day-old strike challenge to President Charles de Gaulle's defend the franc austerity drive threatens to spread to millions. The strike, which by this weekend could involve some two million stateUPI - 133 words
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Article46 1963-03-20 3 LONDON. Tues A priceles ancient Egyptian signet ring, thai belonged to a queen 3.400 year ago, was reported stolen today. Mrs. Brian Ncal. wife of ai industrialist, said the ring missing after a weekend theft a her home in the Bayswater district U.PJ.46 words
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715 1963-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Turn. THE Industrial Arbitration Court today held that the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union had signed a collective agreement with Paterson, Simons and Co. Ltd., with a clause phrased in such a manner that it had accepted the settlement of715 words
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144 1963-03-20 4 $10 million 'beat the floods' plan SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government will spend a total of $10 million on flood alleviation under the Government's Four-Year Plan, said a Ministry of National Development statement today. Work is now going on a flood diversion scheme In the Upper Queenstown area to channel the144 words
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Article46 1963-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— The director of the. Goethe Institute. Dr. F. A. Schultz. will open an exhibition by a Oerman artist, Ulrich Ehlers. at the National Library next Wednesday. The exhibition la jointly sponsored by the Singapore Art Society and the Goethe Institute.46 words
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181 1963-03-20 4 'UNLUCKY' THIRTEEN FAMILIES GET NEW HOMES SINGAPORE, Tues. The Government today rehoused 13 of the 23 families made homeless in yesterday's fire in Alexandra Road in new Housing Board flats in Queenstown. The families, totalling 61 people, moved Into the new flats this afternoon. Others have not yet accepted the181 words
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158 1963-03-20 4 FIRE FUND: CHAMBER SENDS IN $6,000 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Council of Social Services today received a total of $7,725.91 for the Buklt Ban Kee Fire Fund. The donations are from the Chinese Chamber of Commerce $6,000; the American Con-sulate-General $1,620.19; Bangkok Bank $200; and Sympathiser $5. The Social Welfare158 words
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Article139 1963-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. A. O. Dharan has been elected secretary of the Caltex branch of the United Workers of Petroleum Industry. Other officials elected at the first annual general meeting of the branch are: Mr. Neo Hock Bee. (Chairman); Inche Mahmood oin Ahmad. (Vice-chairman); Mr. Lee Thlam139 words
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Article315 1963-03-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. An elderly towkay had $20,000 in cash in his mansion at Stevens Road when an intruder hit him twice on the head with an object, the Third Criminal District Court was told today. Baey Khong Khai. 62. said that the two blows were315 words
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203 1963-03-20 4 200 road deaths a year Inche Yusof calls for 'awareness' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. r[E Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, said today that despite the strenuous efforts by the Traffic Branch to reduce road accidents, there were about 200 road deaths a year. "A large proportion of people involved in203 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1963-03-20 5 Yamashita now goes on trial A SOLDIER MUST HANG THE CORE OF THE PROSECUTION CASE WAS THAT HIGH-RANKING OFFICERS MUST BE HELD PERSONALLY ACCOUNTABLE FOR ATROCITIES AGAINST CIVILIANS THE core of the prosecution case against Yamashita was that, while such high officers as himself may not themselves have participated in1,630 words
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Article158 1963-03-20 6 UP, UP AND UP GOES THE MERCURY I/-UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya is in the grip of a heatwave. In KUALA LUMPUR today the temperature was 94.3 degrees. Yesterday It was *»3.1, nearly 10 degrees above normal. The highest temperature tnis year was on March 8— 96 degrees. In IPOH the158 words
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Article78 1963-03-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Hundreds of school children ran for cover when they were alerted about a fire In a motor workshop next to their school in Batu Road here this morning. A lorry was badly burnt in the fire. The blaze was brought under78 words
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Article60 1963-03-20 6 PENANG, Tues. A motorcyclist, Lim Kooi Tye. 20, who crashed into a police patrol car along Batu Ferringhi Road was today fined $65 and had his licence^' endorsed for inconsiderate driving. The patrol car was travelling towards Tanjong Bungah village on Jan. I when60 words
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Article35 1963-03-20 6 IPOH, Tues. Forty members of the Territorial Army from Pahang, who are now undergoing training at Siputeh, 11 miles from here, have responded to an SOS call by the Ipoh Blood Bank.35 words
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Article27 1963-03-20 6 IPOH. Tues.— The United States Information Service has given 125 books, donated by private organisations and individuals In America, to the Ipoh library.27 words
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Article177 1963-03-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues rpHE Minister of ■••Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir said today that road safety should be regarded as "everybody's business" as it was "Dart of our obligation towards our fellowmen." Dato Sardon said this when he addressed the Federation of Malaya Road177 words
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119 1963-03-20 6 Illegible document charge: Inspector before court— IPOH. Tues. Senior Inspector Atma Singh, 40. an investigating officer, pleaded not guilty in the Sessions Court here yesterday to making part of a document illegible with the intention of preventing its use as evidence In a case. The document was the official programme119 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-03-20 6 DEPUTY SUPT. P. Alagendra (above) will leave for Britain on Friday for a three month senior officers' course at the Scottish Police College. Mr. Alagendra, who joined the police force in 1950, is with the training branch at Federal Police headquarters, Kuala Lumpur. He85 words
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694 1963-03-20 6 Marshall speaks of 'softening up' methods by the police DR SIVA'S STATEMENT WAS 'INDUCED', SAYS LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuat A LAWYER today spoke of instances in Singapore where people were detained in solitary confinement in order to "soften them up" into giving statements. Mr. David Marshall said this when defending694 words
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Article49 1963-03-20 6 MALACCA, Tues. Tanjong Bidara, a popular swimming spot 21 miles from here now has changing rooms for the large number of picnickers who frequent It during weekends. The rooms are at present from the Ist Bn., New Zealand Regiment, stationed at the Terendak Camp here.49 words
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Article29 1963-03-20 6 KIiANO, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razat, will open four road projects and a community centre at Kuala Langat tomorrow.29 words
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Article46 1963-03-20 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Burmese Minister for Trade, Col. Chit Myaing. Hew Into Singapore today from Hong Kong for a short unofficial visit. Col. Myaing, who led his country's team to the Ecafe conference in Manila, will leave for Rangoon tomorrow or Thursday.46 words
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Miscellaneous104 1963-03-20 6 i n Uf ,m Bmmmy B// limlph v. ,,.1,,hl ypFyW^Z^M/j -f ir you map mint 1 VywAHj^M////,////lWKrTautftyn\ia^ "I r <S yTj ia sliZm UIT ll| D f 1 WX-lfll 111 ID HBSrv'"' o**'TJ-'0 TJ-' Dick Trmry Uf§ t/tmatmr Gould UU Amm*r B y Al iapp I £m«T 'ffTifflftL Jil I104 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-03-20 7 MRS. Hurustatit Subandrio, wife of the Indonesian Foreign Minister (left), receives a "selamat datang" kiss from Mrs. Rudy Gontha, wife of the Indonesian Consulate information officer, when she flew mt.. Singapore yesterday from Jakarta. Mrs. Subandrio, who was in high spirits, was also warmly182 words
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Article200 1963-03-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYAN bankers were puzzled today by a report that for the past week a sudden "flood" of funds amounting to $6 million a day had gone to Hong Kong from Malaya. The report, in the latest issue of Newsweek Magazine, speculated that fears200 words
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Article92 1963-03-20 7 Acquitted of forgery charge KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A Public Works Department employee, S. Sivayogam was today acquitted of a charge of having a forged medical certificate in order to be absent from court. Sivayogam was to have appeared in court In connection with another case in December last year. The92 words
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Article24 1963-03-20 7 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will open the Sembawang outdoor dispensary at Chong Pang village on Sunday.24 words
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Article32 1963-03-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Tan Yee Soon. 50. of Ipoh Road, was fined (3.000. or nine months' Jail. here wtien he pleaded guilty to assisting in a 1.000 character lottery.32 words
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Article40 1963-03-20 7 TAIPDJO. Tues. The Taiping branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will give a* dinner at the Kwangtung Association premises here for Dato V. T. Sambanthan, MIC national president and Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications, on Sunday.40 words
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Article36 1963-03-20 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. Asst. Superintendent H. B. Almeida has taken over as O.SJP.C. Sungei Patani, from Mr. P. O. Penner. who will go to England on leave at the end of t!tis month.36 words
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Article45 1963-03-20 7 PENANO. Tues.— A Jaga kreta, K. Abdul Gham Kadu Bava. 27, was today fined $50. or one week's jail, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of watching a car without a licence at Maxwell Road on the night of Peo. 1645 words
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Article213 1963-03-20 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. T»HE chairman of the A $6 million Simalpan Steel Industries Ltd., Mr. Leslie Rayner, today told the Tariff Advisory Commission of the danger of Japanese "dumping" of galvanised iron sheet on the Singapore market. He was seeking tariff protection for his company which213 words
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Article, Illustration390 1963-03-20 7 Indonesia's plea for a return to 'brotherly' relations SUWITO: 'SIGNS NOW GIVE US HOPE THAT SITUATION WILL IMPROVE' by SOH TIANG KENG: SINGAPORE, TuMday INDONESIA'S Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, Mr. Suwito Kusomowidagado, today made a strong plea for more "brotherly" co-operation between Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines to390 words
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Article60 1963-03-20 7 KUANTAN. Tues. More than 100 acres of newly rei planted rubber trees at Ulu Lepar. 32 miles from here, [were destroyed by fire last night Two fire engines from Kuantan fought for more than five hours to put out the flames which were fanned by a60 words
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147 1963-03-20 7 Jakarta newsmen brieted on development KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The two Indonesian journalists now on a four-day visit here were today briefed about Malaya's rural development projects at the National Operations Room of the Ministry of Rural Development. Mr. Satyagraha of Suluh Indonesia, and Mr. Karlm DP. of the Warta Bhakti.147 words
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130 1963-03-20 7 Girl murder: Wanted man found —hanging- KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A man who was wanted for questioning by the nolice in connection with the murder of a girl was found banging yesterday in a new house at Killinghall. Puchong He was identified as Two Hai. 24, a labourer. Police believe 'he130 words
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Article39 1963-03-20 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Singapore and Malayan joint group ot the Institution of Civil Engin* Its. Institution of Mechanical Engineers and Institution of Electrical Engineers will hold their annual dinner at the Blue Room. Capital Restaurant. on Saturday.39 words
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Article38 1963-03-20 7 n»OH. Tues— Friday will become thr «Mktaf holiday in Perak instead ol Sundsiy. if a motion by Inche Baiiaruddin bin Hxji Abdul Latiff (PMIP> receive-, maiontv support at the State L Assembly meeting next wrek.38 words
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146 1963-03-20 7 Mr. Lim is off to Britain for treatment pENANG. Tues. A I A millionaire. Mr. Lim Theng Hin Jeit Penang this afternoon for i specialist treatment; in i Fngland. Mr. Lim. a son of towkay I Lim Lean Teng who died last month at the age of 94, boarded a146 words
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Article75 1963-03-20 8 1* Word* Sl* (Minimum, MR JOSEPH ROWLANDS DIVA DAI and family ainceraly thank all ralatlvaa and frlrade for thrlr menaage.i of condotaicr. wrratha, iiMitui r and attendance on tbe dratb or hla bclovrd wife Kamala Joanna, on 1 ?-3-63. Ipob. TMB FAMILY OF tbr laU Mr. B.l'. Rajamaolckam, 3UB75 words
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Article35 1963-03-20 8 If Word* Sl* (Minimum) TNI PUNBRAL OP Bobby Teo Urn ■al will take plara today. Cortege will laa>*e 7 Eden Urove at 3 p.m. abarp for Mount Vrroon Crrmalorta. Upprr Aljtimrd Road, s pon-35 words
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Obituary23 1963-03-20 8 M Word* SIO (Minimum) DB tOUZA: Jrronw brlovrd aoa of Tk*r*aa and ttrun villa paaaad away p*acrfu!ly 17-3-63. Thy Will Be Donr.23 words
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Obituary30 1963-03-20 8 M Hard* *l» (Minimum) IN CMEHIIHIO MEMORY of M.V. Albart. »bo paaaed away on 20th March. m«. "In lonatant thought and i.eni aorrow ln«ertrd by hla loving family.30 words
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Article641 1963-03-20 8 There are no very sensational disclosures in the Sarai wak Government's history of the Clandestine Communist Organisation, but there is much that is disturbing in the I story it tells. The Communist underground in Sarawak is stronger and more widespread than has generally been supposed. The Chinese641 words
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Article320 1963-03-20 8 The first round of the Egypt-ian-Syrian-Iraqi talks on Arab unity has ended with the uninformative announcement that a stage has been reached where it is necessary for the delegates to refer back to their respective governments. This cautious note has probably been struck on President Nasser's insistence. Union320 words
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Article261 1963-03-20 8 The exhibition of "visionary architecture and housing" in Singapore offers a reminder of the impressive advance that has been made in more than one direction. A great number of units have been built by the public housing authority, at the same time standards have been improved. It would261 words
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Article, Illustration1245 1963-03-20 8 BRUCE GRANT - A tougher test of leadership for Soekarno BRUCE GRANT from AS THE PRESIDENT IS PRESSED TO TAKE SWIFT ACTION ON THE ECONOMIC FRONT IN INDONESIA A WESTERN d i p I o mat who recently v i s i t ed President Soekarno found the Indonesian leader preoccupied with economics.1,245 words
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Article154 1963-03-20 8 rrtfiE removal of the anoX maly in the salaries of Normal-trained and Certi-ficate-trained teachers in Singapore has led many to hooe that the Government will do the same for honours and pass degree graduates. The present pass degree salary scale of $385 to $900 a month is154 words
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Article130 1963-03-20 8 I WAS interested in the interview with Japanese film actor Tetsura Taxnba in yesterday's Straits Times saying that he was "busy getting himself sun tanned for his role of the Communist bandit leader in the film The Year of the Dragon' now being shot In Malaya." Perhaps this130 words
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Article337 1963-03-20 8 ALISTAIR MATHESON - Dispute over a desert wasteland ALISTAIR MATHESON by NAIROBI. Tues. The illdefined, featureless boundary between Kenya and tbe Somali Republic has become a political issue threatening not only violence between Somali and Kenya, but has resulted in a disruption of relations between Somalia and Britain. The disputed land Is scantily337 words
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Advertisement754 1963-03-20 8 StriitsTim«& Malay Mail CMaaiM** advartlaamanu may a* hand** tat lat riaa* COLD ITO»*ai ARCAOB Orchard Mead ■OLD iTOR«OI IMNCKM AT HOLLAND HOAD-KATOMO KIPML aOAD-MAVAL Authoriaad A|«fita: emr oooit itom ltd wlnaltaatar Mou«». Calfyar Quay THI NSW* PWONT •Hiaairlak-a tuavrmarka* M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty Road. Naval Baaa S M. ABDUL t»FFAIt754 words
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Advertisement24 1963-03-20 8 Select your PELACO SHIRT NOW! Australia's Finest Shirts Sport Shirts C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****, ***** (4 LINES)24 words
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Advertisement154 1963-03-20 8 It's new! It's here! the Zeiss Ikon IKOLUX 12 N Low-voltog« Projector with »iwgl»-butten control. Brilliant illumination of all slides up to "super slide" format (4 x 4 cm) Little heat generation Vow ißdet are therefore protected. Slide change both forwards backou»d»v. Magazine taking 30 or 50 slides A handsome154 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-03-20 9 'Mohican' is a motor-bike overlander MAN with the Mohican haircut above is Leo- nard Georgr Menhennet, 24-year-old Australian now in Singapore. Why the fancy haircut? "Ota, just to win a fancy drew prite on the ship," he j said. Len arrived In Singapore on board the Australia with a friend.143 words
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Article48 1963-03-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— H.M.S Cavalier l.s now speeding to Christ mas Island from Borneo waters »ith her cook. P. M. Money, seriously ill with appendicitis. He will be operated on as soon as the ship reaches Christinas Island, a naval c< jimunique in Singapore said today.48 words
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Article62 1963-03-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Air-India and Its employees' union have decided to refer the union's demand for Malayanlsatlon of certain posts in the airline's Singapore establishment to arbitration under Section 28 of the Industrial Relations Ordinance, according to a statement issued by the airline today. The airline reported62 words
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495 1963-03-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues DEFENDANT in the Peace Insurance Company case told the Iligh'Court today he was one of three men involved in a similar deal in November 1961. The company was Northern Malaya Insurance Ltd. "The purchase price was $440,000." said Foo495 words
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190 1963-03-20 9 Singapore boy honoured at royal school I ONDON, Tues— The 17-year-old son of a former Singapore Chinese houseboy has been made a Boy Scout patrol leader at Gordonstoun School, whose pupils Include Prince Charles. Shin Chong. known to his school mates as John, owes his education to former sea captainReuter - 190 words
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Article77 1963-03-20 9 Design for memorial invited SINGAPORE. Tues The Singapore Government, is Inviting architects from the Malaysian territories to submit designs for a $750,000 memoria'. to commemorate civilians who died during the Japanese Occupation. The memorial will be erected opposite Raffles Institution In Beach Road. Intending competitors must be registered architects under77 words
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Article60 1963-03-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— A former policewoman here has offered to train Malayan women to fight any aggressors attacking Malaya. She is Che Aisah binte Hassan. 25, a mother of two. who knows how to handle a revolver, stengun and carbine. Now a businesswoman. Che Aisah Is at present60 words
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Article309 1963-03-20 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 metre* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.15 News: 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin: 7.30 Up And About; 8.15 News; 8.20 Up And About; 9.00 10.15 English Bchcols Broadcast 11.00 Programme Summary: 11.03 Radio Singapore Concert Orchestra;309 words
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Article107 1963-03-20 9 7J» p-m. Opening and programme summary In Malay, Chinese, Tamil and Bngush; 1M Cartoon Tim*; 7JM Berlta Slngapura, Including Prince Sihanouk's visit to Singapore and Tan Howe Liang's return from the Commonwealth Games; S.M The Prime Minister Abroad a film about the vlalt of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew107 words
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Article101 1963-03-20 9 TODAY— aedUl Kecini .100 a.m. (5.6(1) 6.22 p.m <6.31t>: 81n.ap<>re 4.4» «jn. 1 7.3 ft t 8.18 p.m. (6.4 ft); Port Dtckaon 1.10 »m 6 2ft) 1.38 pm. (5.5 ft). Port Swettenham 13.03 m.nv iS.Ofti 1.01 ).m. 'B.Bft i; Penang 9.08 a.m. (s.oft) 9.08 p.m101 words
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238 1963-03-20 9 KING, TOO, SIPS IT AT FAIR— FROM EARTHEN BOWL KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong today went through a colourful Japanese tea ceremony their first and drank green tea from eartiien bowls. Their Majesties hesitated at first and then laughingly sipped the bitter but238 words
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Article43 1963-03-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue». Malaya lias extended its overseas telex service to the Sudan. Sen ice will be from 2.30 p.m. to 1.30 a.m. Mondays to Fridays and from 2.30 pan. to 8.30 p.m. Saturdays. There is no service on Sundays.43 words
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Article, Illustration90 1963-03-20 9 THE Yang di Per- I t II 4 Agong Uughs at the Raja Permaisuri Agong drinks green, bitter tea at a )apanese tea drinking ceremony in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Earlier the King, who drank a bowlful, had hesitated and asked the Japanese Ambassador, Mr. WataruLim Yaw Chone - 90 words
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Article115 1963-03-20 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee has said that the People's Action Party, as a socialist party, believes in improving the lives of the "have-nots." In a message to the first issue of the People's Association bulletin. published yesterday, Dr. Goh said115 words
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205 1963-03-20 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Association of Trade Unions today charged that it was People's Action Party men who had split the trade union movement in Singapore. It waa countering an allegation by Mr. c. V. Devan Nair. secretary-general of the National Trade Union205 words
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Advertisement163 1963-03-20 9 P*2B¥9 De Witts ANTACID POWDER taken in water- SOON STOPS STOMACH PAINS 'N W^SSUf% This well-known insertion remedy *cts f»tf %yX#w7nrJt t0 stop the pirn and discom> ort "»tH« ari d settles your upset stomach. Soon yoo'r* x X INDIOIESTJ?* 4 enjoying your mtais again So g*t tome |,I ZZJ?^163 words
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Advertisement126 1963-03-20 9 JSIL VER FOR THE HOMEi For her boudoir... I P-iy I ,y Beautiful four piece dressing-table sets, hand Jf^^^ |5^ mirror, hair brush, clothes \Ui^L rf brush and comb Indiscreet *^l x? 4 j j chosed silver or garlanded \l^^. w r J J/irJ with delicote roses. From I JLJ126 words
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Article234 1963-03-20 10 Borneo: Curfew anew BRUNEI TOWN, Tuesday. r piK Combined British Military Command of the Borneo territories .announced today that a night curfew would be reimposed in certain strategic areas of Brunei and Sarawak beginning March 21. A spokesman said the curfew would enable security forces to carry out Intensive operations234 words
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Article52 1963-03-20 10 PENANO. Tues.— A scholarship fund started last week in memory of the late Mr. Ong Keng Seng, a leading local educationist and vice-president of the Penang MCA. has now reached nearly $100,000. Mr. Ong. who was chairman ot the boards of several schools died on52 words
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Article32 1963-03-20 10 SINGAPORE. Tups— Miss Doris Kennett. of Queensland, has arrived here to marry Lieut. Bryan Pannell. of ttie 2nd. Royal Australian Regiment, stationed at Terendak Camp. Malacca. on March 22.32 words
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270 1963-03-20 10 T*HE Prime Minister. A Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. last night urged trade union leaders here to analyse and Dresent to the workers +he problems facing Malaysia. In a speech to a rally organised by the National Trades Union Congress, the Premier emphasised270 words
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Article54 1963-03-20 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— A merbok singing competition open to all Malaysian territories will be staged by the Kumpolan Merbok Pasir Panjang at the Jubilee Malay School. West Coast Road, on April 14. Application forms are available from Inche Bulap Hamid, Pasir Panjang Post Office quarters. The 'osins date54 words
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98 1963-03-20 10 WHITE CLAY FOUND IN JURONG GIVES HOPE SINGAPORE, Tues. A new industry has cropped up in the blueprint for Jurong. White clay, suitable for ceramic, has been discovered in the vast industrial site. Preliminary tests on a big chunk of this complex have given hopes to the Economic Development Board98 words
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Article52 1963-03-20 10 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will open an exhibition of art. crafts and photography by staff members of the Teachers' Training College on Saturday. Students of the college will stage a fashion show displaying dres; fashions of Malaysia after52 words
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Article92 1963-03-20 10 KUALA LL'MPI R, Tues. A man has been detained by the police for questioning in connection with the $20,000 armed robbery which took place outside the Bukit Bintang Amusement park yesterday morning. The Selangor C I D chief, Assistant Commissioner S.M. Khalid. said today that the92 words
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Article47 1963-03-20 10 TELUK ANSON. Tues. The Education Ministry is to be asked to set up a residential secondary national school in Teluk Anson. This was one of the resolutions passed at the inaugural- meeting of the Teluk Anson division of Umno Youth hone yesterday.47 words
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272 1963-03-20 10 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1V Two Malayan Embassies one in Japan and another in Washington today donated towards the National Patriotic "Fund. The Straus Times received 5230 from the Federation's Ambassador, Dato Ong Yoke Lin. and Malayan staff of thp embassy in Washington. The MalayanSin Chew Jit Poh - 272 words
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Article70 1963-03-20 10 PENANO, Tues.— Five serangs were fined $25 each today for bringing their launches alongside tne steamer Cedar Hill before she was properly anchored and the international code lowered ofl Penang harbour on the morning of Feb. 13. Yusof bin Arshad, Ahmad Ariffin bin Mohamed Pihi, Mansor70 words
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Advertisement448 1963-03-20 10 Remarkable .the way the Parker 61 performs so precisely! v y^ K^s i w^^ ■97?'^9v4bV Eiach time you watch the Parker 61 fill itself, you're lljlllllllll impressed with its quiet, self-assured efficiency. No Wmmi levers to manipulate, no delicate parts to worry about hJbbT* —just lower the filling end into448 words
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Advertisement212 1963-03-20 10 FREE SERVICES PARTS! Calling All t* \BS/ bridgestoneJ MOTOR CYCLE OWNERS MB 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, 1963. March 15th212 words
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Miscellaneous346 1963-03-20 10 Alley Oop By V.T. Hamlin rrs too bad. alley, nuthmsi rwawv "X^ v. I l imC. ,,^L whv, yb aufZl Ino, rreOKAxr YOU HAD TO M«/E ABOUT ZB-- I /...HB-KXP A /ttCO4Ljr\ MV fiO6»(ESS, BUWg, OUBE.' ONLv)/^ A FU9S WITH KING SHOULD A,-KMO»VN /M 6 HSMfIB-F HE Zfiieif) SO*- TV346 words
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Advertisement1134 1963-03-20 11 (Continued from Pare 8) SITUATIONS VACANT l tO Word* SS (Mtn.)— Box SO et*. extro EXPERIENCED CLERK ege 30-40 i required Immediately by British firm. Good shorthand typing essential also knowledge shlpplnK documents, invoicing etc. Salary according to experience. Apply Box A 5566, 8.T., Spore. 1 WANTED < EXPERIENCED SALESMEN1,134 words
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Advertisement1033 1963-03-20 11 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE it Worm* SS (Mln.)— Box tt eta, oxtrm BRAODELL HEIGHTS: S Bedroom Detached Bungalows for sale, freehold land near to main road. Enqulslea to C.H. Williams, Valuer Estate Ageat. Tel: ***** (B'pore). peirce orivb Land and substantial two storey bouse. Area 83,000 sq. ft. Suitable1,033 words
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Advertisement669 1963-03-20 11 TUITION 20 Word* SS (Mtn.)— Box St eta. oxtrm POH SAN Dance BtudK> 263 Outram Road, B'pore teaches Latin/Off Beat Cam Cha/Ballroom Twist /Madison Lessons by appointment (*****). ENGLISH, MATHEMATICS. SCIENCE, Primary Six, Secondary 1/ IV. Individually, Osoupa, experienced tutors. Morning, evening. SIC 75 Middle Rd Spore *****. LEARN TO669 words
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Advertisement648 1963-03-20 11 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 10 Word* SS (Vim.)— Box SO et: oxtrm CUT YOUR COPYING cost by using superior quality new O.D.C snowblte thermooopy paper. Office Development Corpn.. 138. Cross Street. B'pore. UROLARY OR HOME ransack la so i problem by installing a latest wall or Aoor aafe with combination lock from648 words
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Advertisement800 1963-03-20 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Mtn.)— Box M cts. oxtrm 1«62 MINI-MINOR 83.500. Showroom condition. 10 months old. Owner buyIng bigger oar. Phone: ***** or ***** (Spore). i960 MORRIS MINOR 4-door with radio aad 1954 registered Morris Minor Pickup Lorry, one owner. Apply 66. Serangooa Road. Spore. HAHSA 1100 LUXUS800 words
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Advertisement729 1963-03-20 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word* SS (Min.y—Box St el: oxtrm ONE CAREFUL OWNER 1(58 Anglla De-luxe, 35m.p.g. New Paint. Insurance. Battery. Tyres. 82,250/-. Also 1956 Standard 10, New Battery, Paini. 81.850/- 0.n.0. Registered 1958 0 Ktkord J1.X50-. H.P. Arraageeble. Both in beautiful condition and acci-dent-free. Contact Associated Agencies 1 Authorised729 words
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Advertisement631 1963-03-20 11 FOR SALE ttJWord* U (Mln.)— Bom It rta. extra LADIBS! Here's good news! l Visit oar SOcu. and 81.00 Department on our Ist loor. J. Udbaram, 78. Arab Street. Singapore. SBCOHOHAHO Al R CON DITIOH CPJS, 2-1. Kelvlnator. Westtngnouse, Gibson, Mitchell, IJ. Carrier. Gibson, Imperial, Admiral, Krlgldaire. Refrigerators. Cookers. Water631 words
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Advertisement441 1963-03-20 11 LADIES HAIRDRESSING 10 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box iO et: txtrm ENROL HOW for Ualrdressiag/ Beauty Culture courses (European Tutor) at rarida Maisoo Maroelle B/Styllst. Manicurist Facial Makei up Expert. 11-C. Battery Road. B'pore. Telephone *****. GENTS HAIRDRESSING !6 Worsts Si (Mtn.) Box SO eU. extra MODERN YOUTH HAIRORESSINQ Salon Super441 words
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Article, Illustration1791 1963-03-20 12 Court brings its verdict: Death by hanging THE LAST PICTURE TAKEN OF YAMASHITA (LEFT) THE TIGER OF MALAYA: A FEW HOURS LATER HE WAS DEAD black market during the Japanese occupation. When he cross-examined him Lapuz admitted that no one trusted him and even the Japanese had kept him under1,791 words
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Advertisement70 1963-03-20 12 'rtHtfiiflMMn R^Rv x-. V^RJK ksiiWß \m mk- girl knows that Hf j ~*'&?]^^R^B^BiSK3§?t\ lI C Csdil DC ul Wr^^- Sj^HlP Br^Tßl B V her best every R3HI BBBrIR^RRRRT^^— i jL^ iK JS v^V wP day of the year h BHrlHrrrrri 1 m-. ...with new, I I improved ggj i% Modess.70 words
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Advertisement1466 1963-03-20 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WtST COAST U.K.. Dee S'por* tail* S'haa mint Jm •■'"fHl I* Pt/Teday Mar 21 S?iLA iff"?"* 6l«*gow Gd*. I Mar 22 Mar 23/21 Mar 27/21 liomid Marseilles, A'mouth. ipeet, Gea 11 Mar 21 Mar 21/2 Apr 1 Holland. Hamburg M *£"*J" luirpe*!. biesgow Ma' 21 Apt I1,466 words
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Advertisement2936 1963-03-20 13 WESsMSBISSMMEjESSR THE E. A. C LINES>A.LiNb» 10 .tNOA. it MAtRt ■AMBUBB, BREMEN, AMIWUV. /4{5T>K XTTERDAM, AMSURBAM, OSLO. GOTNENOUM ANO COPENHAGEN. fcxZ*S®i boor* S'naa Paaaaa PfvSiN 151 "aULACCA- a) m 21/24 Mai 2V27 Mai a/2SMa> H SONCKNLA" a) M Mar/ 4 Apr 1/ I API MAN VMJar TDOHA 21/24 Api IJ/2I2,936 words
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Advertisement1330 1963-03-20 13 v^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w, \pUi* BLLBRMAM UMB Ok KLAVENESS LIMB W m LONOON. NAMIUK. ROTTEROAM. IOS ANSHEV SJM FRANCISCO tUVRE. NULL ft MIBOLESIROUCH aEAItIE VANCOUVER t PORtIANO CITY OP IEEBt* Atceaiiig cafgt ter Central ft Seett t'nnr. P Q'h.m v,,, p ABCriCa. G. 8 2r«/T^ fl iVIIX 2«;<251,330 words
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Article127 1963-03-20 14 MELBOURNE. Tues. SHARE trading continued quiet with falls again slightly exceeding rises. Most leaders held around steady levels. B.H.P. was down 6d. to 525. 3d. Me ll wraith BfcEachem and Adelaide Steamship gained yesterday on the announcement of Merger negotiations. Mcllwratth gained further today to 21s. buyer, but127 words
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Article253 1963-03-20 14 APRIL flrtt srada rubber burin r.e.b. closed at S p.m In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 76a cents per lb. up one-eighth ot a cent. The tone was quiet. S.C.O.R.A. and F M.R.I. eUelnt prices tn cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.ab. buyers253 words
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Article220 1963-03-20 14 SHIPS ly'ng alsngiM* th« (ln(ip*ra ■hirvn today art: Oroarenor Explorer 44, Banana 10. Slblr 6A, Uatllug 19, Katong 21/22. City of Leeds 23/24, Bengalee 6/7, StaU of Kutcn 38/39. Uvensa 4/5, Hoe«B Bllverwave 27/28, Ann Bakke 15/16, Ryubo Maru 10, Malay 29/30, Tokal Maru 6/7, Mungkar 23/24.220 words
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555 1963-03-20 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were quiet on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, bat the turnover was moderate. Main feature was United Engineers which improved after the announcement of the 10 per cent dividend and a five per cent bonus for the year ended555 words
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Article22 1963-03-20 14 Malayan Stock Indices March 18 March 19 Industrials: 100.74 100.35 Tins: 101.45 100.77 S rubbers: 104.22 105.08 Dec 29, 1962=100.22 words
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Article592 1963-03-20 14 POMBINED business in the Suigapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock E?y:hange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlep* (6.000) 52.64, (3,000) 52.63; Cast Smelting 12.72 BL, (1,000) 52.72; F. and N. erds. (2,000) $3.51 D, (2,000) 53.49,592 words
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248 1963-03-20 14 A FURTHER rise of 87* cents took the Straits tin price to $432.75 per picul the highest price since November 21. The offering at 250 tons was estimated to have dropped 5 tons. In London on Monday after holding steady In the earlier248 words
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Article259 1963-03-20 14 THI Malayan Eiehango lanks' Atae--1 clstien made these changes Io Its rates to merchants yesterday: Lends* selling TT or OD 2/3J; buyIng TT 2/4, airmail OD 2/4 1/32. 30 d/st 2/4|. 45 d/st 2/4 3/16, <MJ d/st 2/4 7/32, 90 d/st 2/4 6/16, 120 d/st 2/4 13/32. ISO259 words
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Article27 1963-03-20 14 March in. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE 76] cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5432.75 (up 874 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article134 1963-03-20 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 19. Three month* Dunlopx M eta B, Darby 4d. P. ft rl. 1H ct« C. Storage 4id. Unmmons 11 its 8. Traction 1/3 J. Wiiußh 15 cts Shell 14 cts. to cts Bteamshlp 7 cts. M Cement lh cts. Times 22 cts. Containers 1 1134 words
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Article73 1963-03-20 14 CHINESE Preduct Cicftsnge, tintsMrt need priest per picul yet> terday: Coconut all: bulk 142) sellers, drum (45! sellers. Csara: March/April UK/Contloent $27) buyers. Pepper: Muntok white Sls7t sellers. Sarawak white $155 sellers, special Sarawak black >110 sellers, garbled Lamponc black $105 aellera. AST A SI IS "sioliapsre Coconut73 words
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Advertisement1042 1963-03-20 14 TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORONSAY" Deporting PENANG 3rd April 1*63 SINGAPORE 4th April 1963 For Framanrie, Melbourne and Sydney. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent or: (SLAY KERR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F et M> LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN CO. LTD., PENANG. BgJy tccipbat cargt1,042 words
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Advertisement327 1963-03-20 14 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service fUI. OIKICI SAIUNCS MOM SINGAPORE AND MtUTi 10 CANAIMN AND U.S. HEAT LAKES PORTS S'pon P S'htfn fenanf »n lerontt ORIENT MERCHANT Mar 22/21 Mar 27/21 Mar 21/ M May I ORIENT TRADER Apt M/M Air IS/21 AM li/tt MS I MPT. M. LYRAS327 words
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Advertisement815 1963-03-20 15 NOTICE ■w The attention of all employers In Singapore Is drawn to:— (a) section 133(1) of the Labour Ordinance. No. 40 of 1955; (b) section 46(1) of the Shop Assistants Employment Ordinance No. 13 of 1957; and (c) section 42(1) of tbe Clerks Employment Ordinance. No. H •f 1957. These815 words
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Advertisement825 1963-03-20 15 NOTICES WEARNE BROTHERS LIMITED i Half yearly Interest «n Debenture Stock payable 15th April, 19U. NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVE* that tbe Register of Debemori Holders will be closed from 4th v 15th April 1963. both dates inclu sive. for the preparation ol in terest warrants. R. G. BEALE. Secretary. Singapore.825 words
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Advertisement544 1963-03-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I i THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCIES I The Singapore Harbour Board > Is endeavouring to attract suitably qualified persons tor senior ap- j pointments in management. These j appointments ofler extremely good prospects for advancement to the i highest levels of management I J within the Port544 words
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Advertisement799 1963-03-20 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE BESEAKCH ASBIBTANTSHIP DEPARTMENT OP PHARMACE UTICS Applications are Invited for appointment to additional posts as Research Assistants tenable in the Department of Pharmaceutics for periods up to three years. The Held of research will be "Stereospeclflcity In Drug Metabolism." Applicants should possess an honours degree799 words
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Advertisement516 1963-03-20 15 TENDERS FEDERATION ARMED FORCES TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Category 14 (B) Registered Federation Armed 1 Forces Contractors will be r eceiv- i ed at the Ministry of Defence < Block 31. Rifle Range Road. Kuala i Lumpur, up to 1400 hours of i2th I April 1963. for conservancy and I516 words
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Advertisement310 1963-03-20 15 TENDER I TENDER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICL JOHORE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P W D Contractors in Tenders from Class "B Class C *nd above up to 12 noon i an d above registered J.K.K. a ,l 9th n Aprl 1 19 3 I t Kl310 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-03-20 16 The 'light fingers' on Malayan courses \IALAYAN racecourses seem to be a happy hunting ground of pickpockets. This menace may be one of the reasons why some punters prefer to bet with bookies rather than exposing themselves to thp risk of having their winning tickets picked by the light-fingered gentry.174 words
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Article12 1963-03-20 16 LONDON. Tues. Maeandon has bpen scratched from the Lincolnshire Handicap. Reuter.Reuter - 12 words
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Article889 1963-03-20 16 WEE WONDER CAN SCORE A HATTRICK RACING with Epsom Jeep WEE WONDER (Race 6) should complete l hattrick at Ipoh tolay. He looks well in vvith 8.4 and the fast track will suit him. At his best he was a winner in Class 3 Div 1. After a long lapse,889 words
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Miscellaneous1358 1963-03-20 16 Iffisfih f'ii^fi Race One: 2.0— Cl 5 Div. 2-9 f 1 663 M Gala Premiere II iShaw St.) Tullch. 79 0 (F) Harbrid»r T 2 ***** Intuition < Leong Hual St.) Zaln. 6 8.13 Khamit > 3 ***** Wat Glung (Mr. Si Mrs. K.N. Leong i Heddle. 6 813 (SF)1,358 words
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133 1963-03-20 17 Liston in Chicago for week's rest BOXING CHICAGO. Tues. World heavyweight champion Sonny Lttton arrived here yesterday for a week's rest. His left knee Injury appeared to have doomed any chance of his going through with his Apr. 10 title defence against Floyd Patterson at Miami Beech. Arriving here afterReuter - 133 words
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Article51 1963-03-20 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Four Australian tennis players who are entered for the Malayan open championships at Penang on Apr. 2-7, have been Invited by the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association to play exhibition matches here on Mar. 29-30. The Australians are Ken Fletcher. John Newcombe, Tony Roche and Owen51 words
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Article23 1963-03-20 17 LONDON, Tues. Rugby Union results: Aberavon 8 Llanelly 3: Torquay 3 Bridgend 11; Trinity College Dublin 15 Oxford University 6. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article310 1963-03-20 17 E. FRIDA - E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tues t3* M. Jegathesan, the Malayan champion sprinter, leaves tomorrow for a two-month visit to the United States. He will compete against some of the top American sprinters in Indoor and outdoor meetings. Jega, who won tfie 200 metres gold medal at the Asian Oames last310 words
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Article, Illustration549 1963-03-20 17 MALAYAN ACE SPRINTER GETS A SURPRISE INVITATION, LEAVES FOR TEXAS TODAY What 'good name' is there for SAFA to uphold? ALL the familiar trademarks of Singapore's soccer season are showing again. A SAFA official proclaims that Singapore's good name in soccer must be upheld. The549 words
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Article125 1963-03-20 17 CINGAPORE. Tues. The Padang clubs. SCC and SRC, were both beaten at home in their SAFA League Div. 2 matches today. SCC went down 2-1 to RAF Changi in Div. 2B while SRC were outplayed by Junior A.A. 3-1 in Div. 2D. Doug Nonis put SRC ahead125 words
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Article73 1963-03-20 17 LONDON. Tues. British football results: English Div. 1 West Ham 3 Manchester United 1. Div. S Peterborough 3 Port Vale 1. Div. 4 Darlington 3 Barrow 1; Mansfield 2 Alder-shot 2; Newport 1 Torquay 0; Stockport 1 Chester 0; York 3 Exeter 3. Scottish Cup 3rd73 words
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Article17 1963-03-20 17 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. The Kedah Cricket Association will hold their annual meeting here on Friday.17 words
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188 1963-03-20 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. The new etid: "I will oppose this in oounrouneil of Singapore Ama- «Uteur Football Association to ex- ln »»l»« t r IU pected to meet immediately after entry on the strength of the reXT torm»UoD tomorrow uTdeclde commendation of the188 words
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Article123 1963-03-20 17 SOCCER Spore Bmlbw Hmm Div. l: Shell t Kverwuty (Padangi; HK Bank v Metal Box (Farrer Pki; Cold Storage v Wearnes Farrer Pk>: Div. 2: Bramtoco v Glass (Farrer Pki;P*N» Airways rFarrer Pk); Traction Chartered Bank iSerangeon Rd); Div. 3A Waugh v Bata (Padanfi; Marusen v Borneo123 words
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Article72 1963-03-20 17 From GEORGE LIU HONG KONG, Tues. Hong Kong outplayed Singapore 4-0 to win the soccer championship In the Inter-varsity Oames here yesterday Malaya trounced Hong Kong 8-1 to take runners-up position In the hockey competition. Malaya also beat Singapore 3-2 at tennis. The winners in72 words
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190 1963-03-20 17 KNIGHT HITS 6-4-4 TO CLINCH TEST VICTORY r"HRIBTCHURCH. Tues. Eng- land beat New Zealand by seven wickets here today to complete a 3-a sweep In the Test series. Barry Knight clinched victory 23 minutes after lunch In the last match of MCC's tour. He slammed, legspinner Jack Alabaster for six,Reuter - 190 words
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434 1963-03-20 17 LONDON, Tues This time his Asian Oames pieDa rat ion should put him in wiu> a bctt*r chance. Voshio Komlj a, 22. the Japanese champion, is not seeded but lie may spring a shock or two. Two Malayans who may figure In434 words
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Article87 1963-03-20 17 LONDON, Tues. The draw for the FA Cup sixth round (quarterfinals), to be played on Saturday. Mar. 30: Notts Forest or Leeds v Southampton: Portsmouth or Coventry or Sunderland v Manchester United; Liverpool v West Ham; Norwich v Leicester. Reuter. GLASGOW, Tues. The draw for the ScottishReuter - 87 words
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Advertisement147 1963-03-20 17 Ml Iff]-"" 1 Btafc^^^ ■r §m m an all new specially manufactured dental cream for whiter and brighter teeth White Lion with Diaphen* prevents fermentation, stops mouth odour /jfcX _yV insUnt| y ("•w^""") New fresh foam cleanses and cltars j/> your whole mouth. Xggjg*?^ ON STAGE TODAY! at ODEON SINGAPORE147 words
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Advertisement400 1963-03-20 17 fM UJ INVEST IN \V/ PHILIPS Vl/ QUALITY m iiflfl As you know a television receiver Is a very complex and costly piece of equipment. You therefore must think carefully before you buy. This advertisement sets down in simple terms why you should be wise and invest in Philips TV.400 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-03-20 18 A HATCHET ATTACK THREAT FOR RAJAN KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. G. N. Rajan (above), protem generalsecretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, has been told in a letter posted in Alor Star: "You will get a kapak kechil (hatchet) if you dare start a national union here." The124 words
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Obituary116 1963-03-20 18 ARTHUR EDWARD BAPTIST re1 11 id Underforcman Railway Kallm passed away 19.3 M. Cortr*.- leaves si Micharl Church 4.00 p.m. 20 36 3. No. 40. Jalan Foo Win Yin CannlnK Ipoh. CHAN SIE MING Taken home to b« with the Lord 19-3-63, leaving wife, three sons and two daughters.116 words
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411 1963-03-20 18 P ANGKOR ISLAND, Tuesday. PIRATKS have entered Malayan territorial waters disguised as Indonesian officials. fishermen told the Minister of Agriculture and Co-Operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, t pirate craft recently d a Pangkor fishing boat, which escaped only by superior speed, they said,411 words
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Article53 1963-03-20 18 NAIROBI. Tues.— Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Kenya's new Governor, was forced to scamper up a tree to safety when a herd of wild elephants interrupted his stroll near the famous Treetops Hotel last night. He had come to Jcln a party of ministers for overnightReuter - 53 words
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Article70 1963-03-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An RAP pilot who flew helicopter* on anti-bandit operations in Malay.. arrived here in a helicopter oday from Butterworth to take part in the filming of "The Year of die Drufcon." He is Master Pilot Eric Leyden of 110 Squadron. Here to70 words
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252 1963-03-20 18 We ahead of many countries, -says Ong- QINGAPORE, Tues. Sini3 gapore <s ahead of many Asian countries In Its industrial development, social and housing; schemes, the Minister of Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, said tonight on his return from Manila, where he attended the 19th session of the Ecafe252 words
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Article53 1963-03-20 18 Thor firing success SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. The air force yesterday scored its first successful test launch of a Thor liquidfuelled rocket boosted by three solid-fuelled rockets strapped to it. This new combination called TAT (thrust augmented Thor) was itself the first stage of a Thor Agena package used to launchReuter - 53 words
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Article359 1963-03-20 18 LONDON. Tues. Unsettled conditions persisted In the London stock markets today. There was little to encourage buyers. Selling was small and price movements were narrow. In the afternoon there was a tendency for leading equities to recover. Oilt-edgeds were erratic and were inclined to move lower towards the359 words
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167 1963-03-20 18 NZ ISN'T 'OBLIGED' TO DEFEND MALAYA— HOLYOAKE WELLINGTON, Tuesday. rnHE Prime Minister, Mr. K.J. Holyoake, said today New Zealand has no treaty obligations to assist Malaya in defence against external aggression. He «as commenting on a reported statement by Captain J. O. C. Ross, commander of the New- Zealand cruiserReuter - 167 words
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Article107 1963-03-20 18 Lee's counter SINGAPORE. Tues. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has made an undisclosed counter proposal to the Japanese Government's proposal to make atonement to the people of Singapore for those who fell victim to the Japanese Occupation here. At a 30-minute discussion this107 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-03-20 18 Beauties are Sultan's guests for the day THE SULTAN of Joliore shakes hands \yith Miss Carolyn Jovner (Miss I'.S.A.), one of three international beauties of I!M>2 who are now in Singapore on ;i goodwill visit. Looking on are Miss Marilyn Tindall (Miss California) and Miss Josie Dwvcr (Miss Ireland) at73 words
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Article99 1963-03-20 18 B-O-O-M went his quiet smoke HONG KONG, Tues.— A man went into a lavatory in the Tai Kok Tsui district. Ko.vloon. todJMto lit a matrli to have m smoke and the place exploded in flames. Police evacuated all the residents of the five-storey building while firemen were called to putReuter - 99 words
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Article42 1963-03-20 18 SINGAPORE. Tues. The M.« nlster of National Development, Mr. Tan Kla Oan, will meet th«, people of Ponggol district Saturday, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Upper Serarißoon Comnnin* ity Centre, in order to find ou| their needs.42 words
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82 1963-03-20 18 RENOUNCING ALL WORLDLY AMBITION. BONN, Tues.— A Benedictine monk will go on trial tomorrow on a charge of trying to electrocute a colleague who was to replace him as "chicken master" of their monastery. Matthaeus Blenk. 56. Is said to have interfered with a high-voltage connection so it would produce82 words
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