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Title Section21 1963-03-26 1 ,ivi:n.\c;i: o.mi.y rßitTirii-n s\\.t. rxrrrns 100.000 The Straits Times AW*"** Ik**"* Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration1534 1963-03-26 1 R. W. KERNS - R. W. KERNS, The first eyewitness story 'THEIR NEED IS URGENT... I SAW MAIMED^ GUNONG AGUNG VOLCANO VICTIMS IN AN OVERCROWDED, INADEQUATE HOSPITAL' By Ph.D. MAN-ON-THE-SPOT THIS is the first graphic eyewitness account of the disaster that followed the eruption of Gunong Agung in Bali, written exclusively forUPI - 1,534 words
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Article, Illustration28 1963-03-26 1 LOS ANGELES. Mon Boxer Davey Moore died today from brain injuries suffered in losing his world featherweight title to Sugar Ramos onThursday. Reuter. (•Sec Page 17)Reuter - 28 words
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Article36 1963-03-26 1 PEKING, Mon. The Chinese Communist Party today told the nations cultural workers, writers, artist*, actors and musicians they must make "support to agriculture and serving the countryside" their No. 1 task.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article25 1963-03-26 1 MANILA, Mon. Commerce Secretary Ruflno G. Hechanova Is scheduled to visit Jakarta next month as head of a Philippine trade mission. U.P.I.UPI - 25 words
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Article54 1963-03-26 1 MOSCOW, Mon. The USSR Foreign Ministry today denied any knowledge of a possible nuclear explosion in the Soviet Union detected by a Japanese meteorological station. The Tokyo Meteorological Agency announced yesterday It had detected "unusual atmospheric pressure," suggesting a nuclear explosion either In the Soviet Union54 words
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Article50 1963-03-26 1 MANILA. Moil. The United Nations Chef de Cabinet. Mr. C.V. Naraslmhan. has been Invited as official gues of the Philippines during his Tlslt here from April 22 to 24, the Foreign Office announced today. Mr. Naraslmhan Is scheduled to tour South-East Asia on a factfinding mission.— U.P.l.50 words
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Article26 1963-03-26 1 ISTANBUL, Mon. Some 4.P00 students stoned the offices of a pro-opposition newspaper today in protest against the release of exPresident Celal Bayar.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article72 1963-03-26 1 SINGAPORE. Mon— Three men in an old battered .sampan brandished parangs at a fisherman. Urn Ah Bah. while he was fiV/iing from his sampan off Bedok early yesterday. Lim. 59. Jumped overboard and swam for his life. The three men switched boats and (made off with Lim's sampan,72 words
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Article391 1963-03-26 1 69 police officers are promoted KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE Royal Federation of Malaya Police today announced the promotion of seven Assistant Commissioners to Senior Assistant Commissioners. Ten Superintendents have been promoted to Assistant Commissioners. 11 Deputy Superintendents to Superintendents, and 41 Assistant Superintendents to Deputy Superintendents. Here is the full391 words
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174 1963-03-26 1 Tin Stockpile plan should stimulate mart: ITC chief LONDON, Mon. "America's long-term tin stockpile disposal programme announced on Friday is regarded by the chairman of the International Tin Council as a genuine attempt to meet producers' views and should stimulate confidence in the market. Mr. H.W. Allen told a pressReuter - 174 words
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436 1963-03-26 1 Another step toward Manila M-talks MANILA, Mon. The lfl Philippines, Malaya and Indonesia today moved closer toward ministerial talks on Malaysia. The Philippine Foreign Under-Secretary. Mr. Salvador Lopez, conferred for nearly an hour today with the Malayan Ambassador, Inche Zaiton Ibrahim bin Ahmad, who returned here on Saturday after consultationsUPI - 436 words
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Article18 1963-03-26 1 AMERICAN AID FOR BALI DISASTER —F r ofWf r for li.ili volci iv rmdHi! plit.-. b18 words
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Article52 1963-03-26 2 KATMANDU. Mon. Gurkha veterans at their three-day conference in Mutwal. West Nepal, expressed their concern over the reduction of Ourkha troops in the British Army. A resolution passed by the conference olced a note of resent- ment at the reduction although agreeing that it was aUPI - 52 words
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Article42 1963-03-26 2 TOKYO. Mon.— General James P. Collins. Commander-in-chief. United States Army in the Pacific has left Japan for South Korea for a four-day visit as part of his current four-week inspection tour of South-East Asia and toe Far East.— ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article30 1963-03-26 2 JAKARTA. Mon Labour requirements for the Soviet road project* In Southern and Eastern Borneo will total nearly 3000 Indonesian workers according to the Indonesian news agency Ant*ra.—UJ»l.30 words
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165 1963-03-26 2 Bayar freed, then students demonstrate ANKARA. Mon.— About 2,000 university students chanting "To the callows" demonstrated yesterday outside the home here of deposed exPresident Celal Bayar. freed from prison on Friday for health reasons. They »lso stoned the headquarters of the opposition Justice Party, whose followers had welcomed the 80-year-oldReuter - 165 words
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278 1963-03-26 2 Final touches to three-state Arab union CAIRO. Monday. rvELEGATIONS from the United Arab Republic, Syria and Iraq will meet this week to finalise the plan for a federation of the three countries, a government spokesman said today. The announcement came from Mr. Kamal Eddine Hussein, a member of the presidential278 words
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106 1963-03-26 2 DURBAN. Mon.— A 67-year-old white man and a 48--year-old African woman who lived together for 24 years went on trial charged under the Immorality Act. Alfred John de Lang told the court he and Dora Benghu had lived as man and wife since106 words
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Article60 1963-03-26 2 Macapagal A pled to army MANILA, Mon. President Diosdado Macapagal yesterday called on the country's armed forces to help in the task of nation-building. He was speaking to a graduating class of the Philippine military academy in Baguio City. The President said it was not enough that the army mustReuter - 60 words
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Article99 1963-03-26 2 MacD boycotted at talks NAIROBI, Mon Somali chiefs and politicians b o y c ottcJ talks arranged with the Governor, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, when he arrived at Wajir. in Kenya s Northern F r o n tier District, yesterday. Leading chiefs of Somali and kindred tribes such as theReuter - 99 words
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Article, Illustration341 1963-03-26 2 TONY CURTIS; Den Pasar - TONY CURTIS Den Pa sar: by reporting from Monday. f^\ ROWDS of sarong-clad Balinese I waded into the sea and prayed to V-/ their gods to stop the "sacred" Agung pouring boiling lava down on to their homes and ricefields. The Balinese, among them women341 words
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Article87 1963-03-26 2 T ONDON. Mon. China Li is Interested in buying: a fleet of British Comet jet airliners in addition to the six turboprop aircraft doe to be delivered to her this year, a De HavfUand spokesman said at Hatfield yesterday. The aircraft company spokesman said theReuter - 87 words
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Article77 1963-03-26 2 BOAC jet sets speed record LONDON, Mon. A BOAC Boeing 707 J c t liner yesterday claimed a world commercial speed record for a flight from Bermuda to London. Pilot James Lin ton said the jet, with 73 passengers on board, flew the 3.430 miles in five hours and 2577 words
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118 1963-03-26 2 They had died of heart failure, police said. I also flew over tht village temple at Besaldh. where an announcement In Jakarta said yesterday 1.200 people were praying. The announcement said the temple was collapsing, but from the spotter plane I saw thatReuter - 118 words
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Article50 1963-03-26 2 TAIPEH, Mon. Nationalist China has agreed to send soon an agricultural advisory group to the Congo (Brazzaville) to help the African nation increase Us farm products. The agreement was reached between Mr. Germain Samba. Agriculture Minister of th* Republic of Congo, and th» Nationalist Government. U.PJ.50 words
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Article, Illustration484 1963-03-26 3 Christine Keeler - Why I fled Christine Keeler -by MADRID. Mon. CHRISTINE KEELER, 21 year old "missing witness" at an Old Bailey trial, who was located here last night, said she had left London "because of all the things people were saying about me and which are not true." XThe red-haired model, whoReuter - 484 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-03-26 3 LOS ANGELES. Monday. SINGER Johnny Mathis. who "disappeared" following an incident at a Las .Vegas hotel last Thursday, told reporters he had flown here and stayed at a motel "to get some sleep." Later he went to Beverley Hills. California, home of hisReuter - 172 words
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Article44 1963-03-26 3 ROME, Mon.— Princess Soraya has been advised not to go about without an escort following her Drat experience ot the hazards of film fame' on Saturday night when she was mobbed by fans, a film company official said last night.— UJ».l44 words
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98 1963-03-26 3 ‘Hitler Day' bomb tests by British Fascists LONDON. Mon. A front page report in the Daily Mail today claimed that •British Fascists' yesterday celebrated the 30th anniversary of Hitler's grasp ot supreme power in Germany by secretly testing bombs in forest hideouts." The report, by two Daily Mail journalists, said:Reuter - 98 words
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Article71 1963-03-26 3 U.S.— 4O years ahead of Reds MELBOURNE, Mon. Russia has four times as many submarines as the United States, but America is 40 years ahead in anti-submarine techniques, a senior American naval officer said here yesterday. Vioe- Admiral. J. S. Thach. Commander of' the United States anti-submarine rorces in the71 words
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Article53 1963-03-26 3 LONDON. Mon. The Sunday Exoress said Princess Margaret! husband. Lord Snowdon. has been helping in the- renovation work at the couple's future nome. He worked at nights to cut and fit a mahogany venear t-o the door at Kensington Palace, where workmen are doing the £85.00053 words
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Article25 1963-03-26 3 MARSEILLES. Mon.— A nine-year-old slrl was killed and nin* people Injured yesterday when a hand grenade exploded in a house near here.25 words
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Article52 1963-03-26 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— Fifteen middle aged businessmen who turned mannequins at a men's fashion show here were greeted with hoots and wolf whistles. They appeared In outfits which included an orange Jacket, a gold silk suit, canary and black striped trousers and a butterscotch yellow suit with brassReuter - 52 words
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358 1963-03-26 3 NEW YORK, Monday. YEW YORK printers yesterday voted 2,562 to 1,763 to end a 107-day strike which shut down eight of the city's daily newspapers. The local branch of the International Typographical Union voted to reverse an earlier ballot in which it rejectedReuter - 358 words
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109 1963-03-26 3 Getting the sinners to Sunday service MOSCOW. Mon. Russian Orthodox priest Serge Mikstin hit upon a novel idea to get more people to attend service at his church, the newspaper Soviet Latvia reported yesterday. He set up an illicit distillery in the church loft and whispered it around the KyurshskReuter - 109 words
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Article51 1963-03-26 3 MOSCOW. Mon.— X-rav machines, the size ot an apple, have been built by X-ray equipment works here. the Soviet news agency Tass. reported. It said the machine used a tiny amount of a radioactive isotope of Ttiulium, a rare earth element as its source of radiation.Reuter - 51 words
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Article30 1963-03-26 3 PARIS. Mon.— Miss Nico'e Hubert 30-year-old Parislenne, was yesterday proclaimed world champion stenotypist after setting up a record of 260 words a minute on her shorthand typewriter. —Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-03-26 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby tt/MY PIDNT YOU TMC fMQNES gr». feMftgfe* (i k*pt «4ttNif\ rr mag. oniee peoples ttiNDEOFIiI20 words
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511 1963-03-26 4 UNIONISTS ALL SET FOR TOP LEVEL KL TALKS SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew's announcement yesterday of a Pan-Malayan meeting of union leaders in the British Armed Services has come as no surprise to. them. The unionists have, in fact, packed for departure at any moment for these talks in511 words
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Article43 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The mobile X-ray unit of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association Is now based at No. 35-1 Pidello Street, Opera Estate until Friday j for residents at Opera. Siglap, and Franlcel Estajtes. It opens dally from 4.30 p.m. to 7.30 p.m.43 words
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206 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government today charged that the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees was prepared "to DUt the sectional interests of some of its members above the national interest." A statement from the Ministry'of Finance said this was shown by the union's206 words
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86 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. One side of the stretch of Paya Lebar Road between Airport MacPherson Roada and Lorong Tat Seng-Irving Road has been closed for repUir's. A bridge Is also being built at the Lorong Tai Seng junction. Traffic can travel along Paya Lebar86 words
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125 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Dr. Lothar Schmidt, former adviser to the Ministry of Finance in Bonn will fly' into Singapore tomorrow for a four-day visit during which he will give two lectures. Dr. Schmdt. now attached to the Department of Politicai Science, University of Frankfurt is125 words
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424 1963-03-26 4 CORONER RECORDS MISADVENTURE VERDICT SINGAPORE, Monday a Hari Raya drinking party last montfr, Mr. John Koh, 54, a clerk, fell down a staircase and died 33 hours later, an inquest was told today. The State Coroner, Mr. S.R. Chapkhana, was also told424 words
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116 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPOKE, Mon— A 60-year ola salesman gave hunseli up at a poiice Miuion m a case where no report hau yet been made against him. Senior Inspector I.S. Zain told a court today. Ne Khoon Chua, a father of three, pleaded guilty to misappropriating116 words
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Article23 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Social Welfare Department today received $22 for the Buklt Ban Kee Fire Fund from Mr. Chan Soo Whal.23 words
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Article64 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The new president of the Singapore Government Pensioners' Association Is Mr. Narain Singh. Other officials: Mr. AS. Johary. vice-president; Klong Thlan Hoe, hon. secretary: Inche Taha bin HJ. A. Ra.shla. Hon. treasurer: Mr. Loh Siew Wah. Hon. auditor. Committee members: Messrs. Ahmad bin Hamid Sultan. N.64 words
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Article51 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Rev. A. Joseph Matthew will lead a discussion on "The Church In South India would such an agreement be possible in Malaya?" at 8.30 p.m. on Wednesday at a meeting of the Singapore Group of Toe H and Toe H Women's Association at Talbot51 words
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Article40 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Indian Association will hold a farewell dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. M. Lobo at 8 p.m. on Sunday at the Club. The pouple. members of the association's buildine committee will leave Singapore shortly.40 words
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174 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Italian pianist who put music before marriage said today that she has no regrets. For Miss Emma Contestabile is now one of the leading pianists among the younger generation. "Of course. I have had proposals," said Mlsr Contestabile. "But music Is174 words
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Article167 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. "THE roads leading to the Legislative Assembly will A be closed to all traffic, except labelled vehicles, from 5 to 6.30. p.m. on Wednesday for the ceremonial opening of its fourth session. The Yang dl-Pertuan Ne T gara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will open167 words
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Article50 1963-03-26 4 Low pressure areas SINGAPORE, Mon.— As a result of the shutting down of the Woodleigh Pump Station for connections, the following areas will experience reduced water pressure from 7 a.m tomorrow to 7 a.m. on Wednesday: Woodleigh Park, Woodleigh Close. Braddell Height*. Eden Grove, Sommervllle Road. Surin Avenue, Youngberg Terrace.50 words
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Article28 1963-03-26 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Water will be cut off in the south access road off Boon Lay Road Is'..ni v tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 3 pjn28 words
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Advertisement144 1963-03-26 4 GMAOKNING-FRm^^ SINGAPORE PENANG JOHORE BAHRU < ODEON-KATONG ODEON CATHAY > MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR ALOR STAR I CATHAY ODEON CATHAY > IT'S STRANGER THAN FICTION Here's A Legendary Tale Of A Man Who Craved For Blood j MARIA 4K**! /iJi+IJl MENADO LUaQLU with ,\Si Hl^Oßk^ English BK. j^k SUBTITLES XbV^HbBBbK!wBBBB^BbHbBbIbBp9 Malik144 words
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Article, Illustration1589 1963-03-26 5 The composer whose melodies were the delight of millions COMPETENT MUSICAL AUTHORITIES RATED HIM THE EQUAL OF STRAUSS AND OFFENBACH X N December I 1 8, 1871, when V-r the boys of (he Stuttgart High School gave their annual concert, the orchestra's star number was the overture lo Donizetti's opera,1,589 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-03-26 6 TVR. and Mrs. Foo Loke Chew who were married at the St. John v Ambulance Association hall in Ipoh on Sunday. The bride. Miss Chin Pik Foo. a Kirkby-trained teacher, is the third daughter of Mr. Chin Thin Nyean, a tin miner, and Mrs. Chin. Dr. Foo. of67 words
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522 1963-03-26 6 CONSTABLE PROBING DROWNING STUMBLES ON A MURDER IPOH, Monday A CONSTABLE conducting inquiries into the drowning of a boy found the body of the boy's father he had been murdered the High Court was told today. The father, Lee Choon Kuan, 60, a522 words
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133 1963-03-26 6 500 WANTED AND ALL TURN UP IN ONE DAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 500 men turned up at the Ministry of Defence Division in Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumpur, today to join the Royal Malayan Navy. Th* recruiting team, which will be at Rifle Range Road until March 28.133 words
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Article40 1963-03-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The parliamentary secretary to the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Goli Chew Chua. who is assemblyman lor Tampines will open the new Aronzoo Integrated School in Aroozoo Aver.ue. off Upper Seraiißoon Road. at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday.40 words
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Article35 1963-03-26 6 TAIPING. Mon.— Dato V. T. Sambanthan, Minister for Works. Posts and Telecommunications, was guest of honour at a dinner given here last night by the Taiping branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.35 words
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Article48 1963-03-26 6 IPOH, Mon. The State Assembly today reaffirmed Sunday as the weekly holiday for Perak in rejecting an attempt to replace it with Friday. The motion by Inche Baharuddin bin HaJi Abdul I.atif (PMIP Gunong Semanggol) for a Friday holiday was defeated after a 90-minute debate.48 words
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461 1963-03-26 6 Ban toddy motion thrown out: 'Labourers may turn to samsu' IPOH, Mon. A move A by the opposition PMIP member. Inche Mohamed Fajar All. to stop the sale of toddy in Perak from early 1964 was rejected by the State Assembly today after a two-hour light-heart-ed debate. Introducing the motion,461 words
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Article87 1963-03-26 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V Exporter members of the Federation of Rubber TradesAssociation will consider a proposal to withdraw from the Far Eastern Freight Conference unless their differences with the conterence over freight rates are settled by April 30. The decision was taken at a meeting87 words
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Article52 1963-03-26 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Two mm who pleaded guilty to the thefi of a car were today wnt to ja:l by the Third CYiminal Diitrict Judge Mr. N. A. d"Rozario. Tan Hong Poh. 20. was Jailed for two years, and Tan Chieu Tee, 33. iv jailed Xor52 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-03-26 6 Alley Oop By \\T. llamlhx *WIN «OCNEt»S.C»XA.rM| f OH, OoOUk_ )I I H\»*l f S I COVT VCU KNOW THESE I THe VWWJ9 J NOT SUB« BUT H6 V i£t~J V^^ f I BUWBS MU«T K RO«Ta> I IHck Tracy By 1 h*-st*>r Gould giHHgHHgIHHB H I **O <& A123 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-03-26 7 rpHREE international beauty queens who are in Kuala Lumpur on a goodwill tour round the world modelled various costumes at the Hotel Merlin on Sunday night. They are from left Miss USA (Carolyn Joyner) in cheongsam, Miss California (Marilyn Tindall) wearing Vietnamese national dress, and62 words
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Article237 1963-03-26 7 TRUSTEE: WE ARE PUBLIC'S FRIEND KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. THE PUBIC TRUSTEE'S department has just published its very first report to dispel public ignorance of its activities. Mr. K. Paramalingam. the Public Trustee, said only few people took advantage of th" many services offered by his t department some free, others237 words
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146 1963-03-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Naval Base Labour Union has given a one-week ultimatum to the Admiralty to reinstate a dismissed worker, S. Ponnus a m y. I Otherwise it would hold j a strike ballot of its members. Today the union's acting secretary-general, Mr. K.G. Pillai,146 words
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Article95 1963-03-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and Mr. Felix do VVcldon, the American sculptor, yesterday visited the hilltop site ol the National Monument in the Lake Gardens. Mr. de Weldon briefed the Prime Minister on the casting oi the bronze figures for the95 words
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Article26 1963-03-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Sin- 1 gapore Government Pensioners' A.N.<oci;ition agreed at their recent annual meeting to adopt a death benefit fund for members.26 words
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Article86 1963-03-26 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The 17-member Delmold wind instrument ensemble of Germany is to give a concert at the Victoria Theatre on April 8 under the sponship of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble in Association with the "■^rman Consulate here. he group, led by Professor Jost Michaels of the86 words
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Article52 1963-03-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federatioo Government is to I send students for the first time to 1 Pakistan for higher Islamic studies. A spokesman of the Ministry of Education said today candidates for the scholarships would be selected soon. He declined to disclose the number of52 words
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Article216 1963-03-26 7 TME North Borneo 1 political leader, Mr. Donald Stephens, told the annual meeting of a United National Kadazan Oruanisation rjranch yesterday he hoped Indonesia "would not resort to war to stop Malaysia because we do not want to fight Indonesia." "We want to toe their friends,Reuter - 216 words
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Article29 1963-03-26 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Incfce Yusof bin Ishak. will open- the Singapore Flower Show at the Happy World stadium at 6 p.m. on Friday.29 words
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532 1963-03-26 7 Sign, said the tenant, and I lost house: Woman PENANG, Monday. HOUSEWIFE, Mrs. N. Nagaratnam, told the Sessions Court today that she found her house had been sold shortly after her tenant, Subash Chandran s had askerl her to sign a letter. Chandran, a former lawyer's clerk, was charged with532 words
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143 1963-03-26 7 Drought-hit tappers to get less pay VI ALA LI'MPL'R. Mon. The National Union of Plantation Workers headquarters here has asked its branches to submit detailed reports on how the present drought is affecting the earnings of tappers. A union official said: "We are concerned at the prolonged drought because the143 words
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Article26 1963-03-26 8 N ITartfa KM r Minimum TIO WAV KOW of Ul Moulm-ir Snail paxrri i«it prac*fu)lv MJ.CI rating hrhinii nif* aona. daughtm daiißhtrri »oti« -inla». (rand-26 words
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Article107 1963-03-26 8 n tt* Sls Vinimum ■MM). KMO CHINO VONC ard raaMf ih*rl< th» r*vrrrn<l fathri*. nr.a maata :or tn»r mnno Meat anil «\mpaih»« oa HM tot tiMir xaiiiahl* cifti ii'»«danr» »«:<r«m» a- ?«*ir vM- n .Vi A3 THE fAMILY Or |M Mr l.nn Khcxvn ihank r*tatt*«* 'r mli »a«h« «rrr>lt«107 words
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Article91 1963-03-26 8 M «w> IM HNMBMtaJ *IR CONDITIONING FROM on> rf iTt I *der r.H'. Rinc K nxaporr 61?11 or Kuala if.- Ml SM FtOCMAL PUBLICATION* LTD M a. ,«hrr» ana nook »da>i:a :n r>— tH in their «bOTroon» at Timea Boj»», River Vaney Ro»a Singapore. BI ftOOD Malayan P.o»d Rrrlta91 words
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Article717 1963-03-26 8 Probably there is no problem of public concern on which stronger and more ignorant opinions are held than traffic accidents. The ignorance is largely excusable. Thru- ;ur> so few reliable facts, and what facts there are often appear contradictory. In Singapore, for instance, the safest place to717 words
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Article348 1963-03-26 8 Sound planning and tw i years of bold, imaginative promotion have done much to establish the appeal of thr> Tasck industrial estate in Ipoh. About twenty factories 'have been completed or ai< being built: in addition, a good number of tentative deals air about to be closed. In348 words
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Article186 1963-03-26 8 The condition ol the coconu* industry has been much talked about, but little has been done in restore it to health. The SI.") million set aside for coconut rehabilitation in the five year plan has so far lain untouched. Last October. Inch Khii Johari set up a Coconu!186 words
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302 1963-03-26 8 U.S. BASE STARTS POLITICAL POT BOILING from Jack Fingleton tiANBKRRA. Mon The Australian Prime .MinMer. Sir Hubert Mrn--7i cv has Riven notice that tbr communications has*- which tbr United States is to establish in West Australia will figure larfrly in Australian politics in tin months a bead. He dewribed the302 words
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LETTERS
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Letter98 1963-03-26 8 JTi H E motorist who VMS X summoned for cutting tn across the double white line at the Bras Basah Road entry to Nicoll High- way and all his co-oflend-ers richly deserve the consequences of their auite unnecessary discourtesy to other more considerate drivers If one98 words
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Letter146 1963-03-26 8 THE Malayan Sharebrokers" Association takes strone objection to an i article which appeared on Page 11 of the Sunday Times of March 24 headed "Tony Knew." May I point out that no one is allowed to function as a sharebroker without becoming a member of the Malayan Stock Exchange146 words
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Letter95 1963-03-26 8 MAY I clarify a report in Monday's Straits Times? I said my tour of Sembawang is not specially for the by-election It would be naive for me to say that my tour has nothing whatsoever to do with either the by-election, or the subsequent general election. According95 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-03-26 8 GOVERNOR UP A TREE STAMPING ELEPHANT j From Our Special Correspondent NAIROBI. Tuesday I Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Cover nor of Kenya, yesterday crouched] in a brown olive tree HelukisMß^ 'MOVE UP. MALCOLM, RAB'S MAKING A HURRIED ASCENT, TOO!"UP - 39 words
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559 1963-03-26 8 HEDLEY RHODES - The Premier who can wield neither stick nor carrot... HEDLEY RHODES from ALMOST nine months alter the 14-nation Geneva conference agreed to guarantee its independence and neutrality, Laos is still beset by tensions that make its future highly uncertain. Despite their agreement to join in unifying the country, the pro-Communist559 words
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Article287 1963-03-26 8 Doomed of the OAS DARIS. Man. The ln--1 teliec-tual leaden of the Secret Arm\ In Fiance (0.A.5. are parting compan\. Georges Bidault has surfaced In Bavaria, apparently wearied of the rlanrtnttlnci Hfi Jacques Soustelle i.> reported In Portugal toying with the Ol taking a chair In ethnology somewhere in the287 words
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Advertisement147 1963-03-26 8 Strait* liM k Miky Mail ci»t%it%94 »iwimw«»ii aw* ha»e*4 lat >!•■» OLD ITO«»tl MC»OI Orchar* Ksao OI.D >TOIA«I IDINCHM AT HOLLAND »O«B-«»TO«4 MML »O»O-H»y»L lAtl Aulh*-la*« «f»«ta CITY BOOK ITOHI LT» WlnakMiw Hdim Ca#y»' Quey THI NBWS MONT flina«'k>'a luM'M'M M. M. ISMAIL a<ik|.i i) Naval taa* S M. «BOUL147 words
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Advertisement23 1963-03-26 8 MALAYAN BANKINC LIMITED •i the Largest Federation incorßorateo Bank with 67 Branches over The Federation Singapore. Brunei. North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement121 1963-03-26 8 When your child Is In pain... Doctors know thai a*pinn is bey lor treating fever and relieving pain in children, but »oni> m exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior A>pinn. it's made specially to be ajfGr lor children, kao it coataios exactly the right do»c of121 words
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Article438 1963-03-26 9 COMMERCIAL POWER STARTS TO FLOW FROM CAMERONS TO SELANGOR USERS IPOH, Monday. THE first commercial power from the $125 million Cameron Highlands hydro-electric scheme was generated this morning and flowed to Selangor through one of the two 132,600--volt overhead lines. Construction began In the438 words
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155 1963-03-26 9 Rebels in Lim bang almost wiped out BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. Gurkhas anti Sarawak Police have almost eliminated the rebel sang responsible for the klllinc of five Royal Marines and threats to kill the Resident and his wife at Limbang in Northern Sarawak, during the revolt last December. A Brunei GovernmentReuter - 155 words
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Article74 1963-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Moil— The Minister lor Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will officially open the Malayan Iron and. Steel Mills Ltd. at the 13th mile, Bukit Timah Road at 5 p.m. on Sunday. This new company is tile succes- sor to the former Singapore Steel and74 words
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Article53 1963-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Goh Siah Chew. 39. a clerk, wa* today fined $10,000 or one years jail in a bookmakins case, iHe had pleaded not guilty to acting a.s bookmaker during a police raid on his home in Boon Teck Road one Sunday afternoon. Bail was set at53 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-03-26 9 Girl bound for Britain second road crash victim I O H O R E BAHRU. Mon. A Singapore girl who was due to leave for London this month to study nursing died in the General Hospital here today. Miss Chen Wan Yong. 18. of Bencoolen Street, became the second victim228 words
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Article64 1963-03-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two hundred bedsheets, JO mosquito nets and 50 pillow cases, a gU: lrcm officers and all ranks of the British Military Hospital. cC'.nrara, will be handed over tomoivow to tiie Selangor branc/i of the Malavdng Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. The64 words
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Article41 1963-03-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Moa. A t ,:ef broke into the Jalan Pctrtr home ol Dr. N. Durham of the Gtiifcial Hospital early todrv ai.d s*\.e two watches, a transLtx radio. I pen. and a bracelet lit»cii3lr.3 'o Mrs. Durham.41 words
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767 1963-03-26 9 WHY DETAINEES ARE NOT ALLOWED TO SING— BY THE GOVT SINGAPORE, Mon. i I pOLITICAL detainees are banned from singing because they made a practice of singing Communist songs to prop up the morale "of less reliable comrades," said a Government statement tonight. The statement was a reply to a767 words
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Article51 1963-03-26 9 These conditions, he said, were worse than that of the detainees now being held In the Federation. Pointing out that Mr. Marshall had given details of the "size of cells, thickness of cell doors, ventilation and temperature," the Government statement said that the Outram Road Prison, '.vhere the51 words
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141 1963-03-26 9 Malayan Policeman in Songkhla jail KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A SENIOR police officer, Deputy Supt. Sidney R. C. A Augustin, has been sentenced to two years' Jail by a court in Songkhla, south Thailand. The Po'ice Information Of- 1 fleer. Mr. Robert Cheong. said today Augustin was serving hi* sentence In141 words
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Article49 1963-03-26 9 ALOR STAR. Mon. The Alor Star Town Council approved higher fees for hotel and restaurant licences. For hotels, the increases range from 50 to 100 per cent, depending on the number of rooms. The new rates are expected to yield over $30,000 a year.49 words
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Article28 1963-03-26 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A special delegates' conference of the Singapore Teachers' Union last Saturday decided that the union should affiliate with the National I Trades Union Congress.28 words
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Article111 1963-03-26 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Mr. Justice On* today set aside the decree nisi grantee |to Major Robert Mathews or ;Dec. 31 last year on th. grounds of adultery by hi: < wife. Diana. i Major Mathews. who is or I secondment to the Pederatior I Armed111 words
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284 1963-03-26 9 How to beat car thieves for only $9.50 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malayan motorists can now beat car thieves by fitting an anti-theft warning system to their vehicles. It costs only $9.50. The system, just Introduced here, has been used in Britain for some time with "great success." according to a leading284 words
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Article69 1963-03-26 9 IPOH. Mon.— Oh Wee Chin. 43. manager of the Sin Hua (Mi Insurance Corp. Ltd. here, was t> day given a discharge not amountiiiK to an acquittal after two of the prosecution witnesses failed to turn up. He pleaded not guilty Jo tailing to deposit $200,000 as69 words
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Advertisement128 1963-03-26 9 r^k for Perfect Pictures The world famous I've I laboratories of Cam- 9H H bridge. England, offer H J these two exciting new n m« "Picture Frame" T\ 188 Mi receivers in beautiful i w«£[ slim-line cabinets. The L MX picture is not only big- |||<JI K P^i ger. but128 words
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Advertisement136 1963-03-26 9 w i ...a major breakthrough in economical data processing l^S e4stimai* vJ [OllOl yi >: s- ELECTRONIC DA I A UNIQUELY DIFFERENT -The NCR 390 DnnOCCCIiIO CVCTCU is designed to use the many advanced features ol rKUULoOIrib OIOILIYI modern electronics shortens the time bet**en original p LUS the pnnciples, log.c.136 words
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Miscellaneous488 1963-03-26 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 1100 Close Down. sirvice 4i mktres RADIO SINGAPORE M^^KjKLiS; MEDRMWAVKSERV.CE Sour Time; 7.30 Lturn a Word A Day; 732 ■Wtfall Club; A.M. 6.00 Good Morning- 601 8.00 Time Signal. The News; Morning Prelude; 7.15 News--8.05 Bulan Baha.si Kcbanssaan 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin- 7488 words
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Article, Illustration440 1963-03-26 10 INTRODUCING THE quotes around "selfish" are there because this kind of selfishness in a mother is really constructive than destructive. If you happen to belong to the school that believes motherhood goes hand in hand with toil and sacrifice, you must ponder on the way of life440 words
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Article69 1963-03-26 10 IyAKE the wrinkles 1 out of plastic material by placing a damp, thick bath towel over the plastic. Iron with a hot iron and the wrinkles will disappear. v. p. i. Shower curtains really get a good scrubbing If they're washed along with a bath towel. •■■■■■■■■■■■a One-half69 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-03-26 10 COLOUR GOES TO THE HEAD IF you want to look chic ot any hour of the day, a casual white suit like this in woven cotton can be a real winner. The Dior cut jacket is worn over on orange silk blouse that showi. off a king-size bow. QOXE are337 words
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217 1963-03-26 10 A PLEA TO CIVE WOMEN TRAINING IN ALL FIELDS A PHILIPPINE delegate urges that more women receive training in the field of communications, particularly in radio, journalism and other mass media of communications. Miss Helena Benltze made this plea during the debate last week at the U.N. Commission on the217 words
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Article190 1963-03-26 10 Furniture lifting needs care A UNIVERSITY of Illinois safety specialist* says the body is a mechanical system of levers and hinges moved by "cables" Just like many machines. Each bone. Joint and muscle has a specific purpose, and overloading or improper use invites injuries, said Mr. O.L. Hogsett. If you190 words
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Advertisement221 1963-03-26 10 THE TAMPAX ADVANTAGES FOR WORKING GIRLS Modest Small Package tucks away unobtrusively in desk ori handbag Invisible in place No bulges No belts, pins, pads. There's nothing to show no one can know. Simple to insert. Easy. to dispose of No odour can possibly-form. You feel cool, c l'e an,221 words
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Advertisement358 1963-03-26 10 Bfl I m WW jr^BJßtl ■PJbt I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK -AT ALL TIMES! fc But I've never been completely satisfied with my make-up A until I found 'CONTEMPERA 1 WfWßfflpsb It's not tike anything you've ever used before even in a tube! And the finish it gives is358 words
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Miscellaneous282 1963-03-26 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS quarter to ten till quartet 1. Tne onus of seitilng-up after past before court reassembles a rash bid? (1, 3, 2. 6, 3). (8). One Is Introduced to her by a c. Eccentric Oadfellow without t cloth-maker, a family affair penny succeeded (8). (8). 7. Grass282 words
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Advertisement807 1963-03-26 11 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Worsts Si (Min.)— Box St rts. extra T REQUIRED PER 1-4-63 experienced ral amah, pood references es«enin I. Phone Singapore BS9I office hours. ACCOUNTING MACHINE OPERATOR required by BRITISH COMPANY IN SINCAPORE. Previous experience ettentisl, preferably relating te tteck recording. Please give details807 words
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Advertisement968 1963-03-26 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS /Min.y—Bmx St eta. txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY Registered medical practitioner for centrally situated clinic partnership or salary. Apply Box AE«S6 S.T. Spore. GIRLS! CIRLS!! Attractive Salesgirls wanted to sell popular Screen Magazine In Singapore on salary plus commission. Apply Box A 5655 S.T. Spore. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY968 words
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Advertisement765 1963-03-26 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE t*_W*rd* SS (Min.}— Box SO et*. txtrm NICOLL DRIVE CHANCI (Spore) bungalows No. 453. Tbe owner bas decided not to sell. 000 SO. FT. Hill-top free-hold land overlooking sea la East Coast for 11.80 per sq. ft. Writ* PO. Box 25, KatortK. Singapore 15. DUNEARN ROAD:765 words
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Advertisement672 1963-03-26 11 EDUCATION it Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm STAMFORD COLLECE, the name that stands first in the history ot education through the post, a pride of Malaya's achievement, commended by Colombo-Plan experts as model for Asia. For sound education and examination success, write or call at Stamford College, Arcade672 words
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Advertisement606 1963-03-26 11 TOURS EXCURSIONS 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm DOES TRAVELLING UPSET you? Take 'Marzlne' for a carefree Journey. This effective travel sickness remedy la safe even for children. HOLIDAY TOUR PARTIES HONCKONC JAPAN TOURS Air 15 Days $1390/-Dep. 3 S Air/Sea/Air 20 Days— slsso/-Dep. i/« BANCKOK HONGKONG/MACAO Air606 words
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Advertisement801 1963-03-26 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE ?n Word* SS (Mm.) Box St ct*. txtrm VAUXHALL CRESTA 1956 Jl4OO or □rarest offer. Ring M3W6 B'pore. CHRYSLER VALIANT VMS In TipTop Condition. Best Offer Secures. RuiK MBIT, Spore. 1461 FIAT 500 in excellent condition $2,700 0.n.0. Ring Thatcher ***** or Ml ext. 059 Spore. FORD801 words
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Advertisement714 1963-03-26 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrd* SS (Min. t— Box St rto. txtrm FORD PREFECT SALOON ISM registered Nov. 19&6 engine recently overhauled good condition 51 .700 or nearest offer. Pbone 2410 Ext. 4t4->4 (B'porei. AUSTIN A4O 1960 Perfect condltlon engine and cbn*sls recjulxriy serviced $3,300 0.n.0. owner MTtss] State. Apply 102714 words
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Advertisement509 1963-03-26 11 AT YOUR SERVICE (S'porr) I« Word* Si (Min.)— Box St et: extra PHOTOSTATS BY FOTOMATIC. Se Koninson Koad. Tel. tf2S4a KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY SERVICE 22, The Arcade l-t Floor. Tel: BUIfIL PHOTOCOPIED DOCUMENTS. CM he reduced or enlarged.— Ring ***** Tang's. ARE YOU PREPARING yourself for a study abroad? If so,509 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1963-03-26 12 I'M GLAD I DIDN'T SHAKE HANDS WITH HITLER... THE STORY OF THE WONDER OF THE TRACKHE BROKE FIVE WORLD RECORDS AND EQUALLED A SIXTH ALL IN ONE DAY... THE Nejtro crouching deadpan on the take-off path of the Olympic long jump is a sculptor's dream a study in flowing grace.1,700 words
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Article700 1963-03-26 12 Fourth of a series: TALKING TO ALAN HOBY "I was born In Danville. Alabama, in the Deep South. When I was a kid I could see my father— he was Gtt. 2in. and a tenant farmer working all day in the cotton fields under the burning sun yet700 words
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Advertisement317 1963-03-26 12 Mileage —but his training never stops with Qantas This man is a Qantas pilot. He has flown several is intelligent and immediate. He has the stuff of million miles. He has known all flying conditions leadership needed to be a pilot of the Qantas fleet; in all the skies of317 words
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Advertisement7 1963-03-26 12 TOMORROW: THE GREATEST NECRO OF MODERN TIMES7 words
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Advertisement1577 1963-03-26 13 TO 1-VtHPOOL t WEST COAST UK: Due Sport Suit P. Sham Penanj SK tagftjgßjgrn: > rtJUMV H m.ch« n iite'^.::::::L 7 3 ""I' 2 *"J "^«?Sir O i1!l tl r M H» v 'c. Hamburg Apr S Apr 7 Apr I/It Api 11 Ji T ,si- L US l-.terpHl. OLblm.1,577 words
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Advertisement1495 1963-03-26 13 mm M t m^^m^^m^^^^^^^ok THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP, .^■••w ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. Air^&S Spore P. yhim Penmg 13l YtSilSl "MALACCA" I) Sailed II Pt/2? Mar 2S/23 Mir Ijl tSLJ'J "SONGKKU" I) IB Mir/ 4 Apr 5/ 1 Apr 1/1,495 words
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Advertisement1425 1963-03-26 13 EXPRESS SERVICE TO IQHOON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL POUTS, Spore P. Sham Penang •ENRINNES B'men, N'ktf. A'wp, Rott. Hull It Ft Telay IENVENUE.(H) H'ttrg, L'dtl, Havre. M Dro II PLMar 21 Mar M/ 1 lENVRACKIE (E.Lp.) Liverptal, R aim, Hamburg Mar 21/3 Apr 5/ S BENVALLA (E.L) LMiet, M bro HanMrt1,425 words
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Advertisement1356 1963-03-26 13 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Wi_ VPCR^ Tel: Nt. 8J331. PlmiaW J*** ELLERMAN LIMB «fc KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, LOS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. NULL I MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF LEEDS Accepting cargo lor Central t Soutb tm m ZTZ iJT; Om>ti H> »>»»>< fi vTfc1,356 words
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487 1963-03-26 14 DULL MARKET HIGH-LIGHTED BY HOTEL DEALINGS From Our Market Correspondent IT was a fairly uneventful day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday except for the newly listed Hotel Singapura Intercontinental shares which had a near record turnover of around 395.--000 units. The offerers got nearly $24 million for their issue487 words
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Article24 1963-03-26 14 Malayan Stock lndirrs March 23 March Jj Injustrials: 101. 16 101.37 Tins: 100.83 limi.i,-i S rubbers: 105.28 106.a4 Ore. 29. 1962 IUU24 words
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Article622 1963-03-26 14 COMBINED business in trie Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, With the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIAL!: Bcustead (1.000) $1.48; OunloM (4.000) $2.71 D, (2,000) 52.71, (16,000) (2.70, (0.000) 52.69: East Smelting (2.000) $2.76. (3.000) 52.77; Fed.622 words
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400 1963-03-26 14 INHERE was a slight gain of 25 cents in the Straits A tin price yesterday which took it to $430 per picul on an offering of 245 tons, up 5 tons on Saturday. In London on Friday tin dealings were modest, but400 words
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Article112 1963-03-26 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. CHARE trading continued on a firm trend with key stocks attracting better support. Pew moves were large, but most leading issues improved. HBP held steady around 535. Oils and base metals were steady, but AOG moved down Is. to 495. 6d Loans continued firm. CR.A J7/7112 words
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Article250 1963-03-26 14 APRIL flrit grid* rubber buyera A f.o.b. cloned at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur y< nt«rday at 76J cents per Ib. down one-elghtb of a c<>n'. The tone MM dull. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. clounx prices In eentt per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.s.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers250 words
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Article27 1963-03-26 14 March 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76* cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $430 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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Article142 1963-03-26 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Marcb 25. Three momnDunlops 14 cts. m. Darby Id K A N. 18 cts. Q, Htoruse 4sd. Uammbns 11 ots. H Traction 1/3 J. WniiKh 13 cts. Shell 14 cts. M. Hr.w 30 cts HteamHhlp 7 rti M. Cement IS itt 8. Times 22 cts. Cont.vnrra142 words
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Advertisement1057 1963-03-26 14 V^-Z ICrWAASAKI.KISEN.KAISHA^LTP., U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic. Great Lakes Service loaci Lojai ETA tIA ETA ETA ETA Spore P. S'ram Honolulu 3. F'cisco L Angeles N. York Clavelano "Caksav Maru 1 21/11 Mar 1/ 2 Apr 29 Apr 2 May S May 21 May laia "Kimikma Mara" 2S Apr/1 May 2/ 11,057 words
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Advertisement1190 1963-03-26 14 SHIPS IN PORT EXCHANGE RATES Ifiipi lying alongside tha Slniaurt Harbaur wharves *r axpaetatf taday 'THE Malayan Kiehanga Banks' Asia- r l ciatlan made tbe.«e channel in Its Kern*?a 29/30, Le Natal 31/32. Tozal rate* to merchants yesterday: Maru No. 8 IS, Melbourne Maru 1/2, Landan: selling TT or OD1,190 words
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Advertisement87 1963-03-26 14 TENDjER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE PENANG Tenders will be received from registered J.K.R Contractors Class "EX" and above (WORKS) Head 5 at the office of the Executive Engineer. P.W.D., Penang up to 3.00 p.m. on Bth April. 1963 tor the SUPPLY IN VEHICLES AND TRANSPORT TO SITE AT PAYA TERUBONG RELAU87 words
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Advertisement765 1963-03-26 14 REPAIRS TO BRIDGE AT M.S. 35 AT DUNGUN ROITE lII— EAST COAST KOAD. The above Bndge will t>e under repairs and will be closed to .>ll vehicular traffic between 10.00 pui^ay on 27 28. 3. 63 to 600 ajn. on I 28 29. 3 1963. REMINDER Property Sale today. 1.765 words
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Advertisement703 1963-03-26 15 XOTICE "V The attention of all employers in Singapore is drawn to: (a) section *****) of the Labour Ordinance. No. 40 of 1935; (bl section 4611 1 of the Sbop Assistants Employment Ordinance. No 13 of 1957; and (r) section ISCtI of the Clerks Employment Ordinance, No. 14 of 1957.703 words
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Advertisement572 1963-03-26 15 I NOTICES NOTICE 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN I JOHN KENNETH HITCHCOCK of No. 10, Watten Estate. Singapore, have applied to the Liquors Licensing Board, Singapore, lor the transfer of a Wholesale Dealer's Licence In respect of premises No. 4. Kirn Seng Road to Mr. T.R.E. JANSEN. ANY person wishing572 words
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Advertisement883 1963-03-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I MAJLIS PERBANDARAN < KOTA MELAKA w (MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE TOWN AND FORT OF MALACCA! I APPOINTMENT OF EXECUTIVt s ENGINEER. The Municipal Council of the Town and Fort of Malacca invites c applications for the above appoail- ment. 3. Candidates must be Members s of the883 words
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Advertisement1715 1963-03-26 15 PETALING TIN, LIMITED The Thirty-seventh Annual General Meeting of the Company was I held in Ipoh on 22nd March, 1963, Mr. D. C. Thomson, the Chairman. presiding. The following is his statement, dated Ist February, which had been emulated with the Reports and Accounts:— The year under review was one1,715 words
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Advertisement833 1963-03-26 15 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders tmich will close at 10 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA SOP&iFJSSJS TENDERS will be received by of police. Royal Federation .ot the Bursar. University of Malaya, Malaya Police, for the supply of Pantal Valley. Kuala Lumpur, up M.T. tyre 3 and tubes for I D MoZ 10th833 words
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598 1963-03-26 16 Design and quality captivate visitors By A STAFF WRITER AT the luncheon lk given by Ihc lUilian hosts to the Malayan delegation to the Italian Trade Inhibition in Ilonu Kong, a representative of ihc 1 *****4, Kon i> Government remarked thai il w;is the598 words
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Article196 1963-03-26 16 NCR 1963 staff training scheme WITH the advent of electronic data processing in Malaysia, the National Cash Register Co. is speeding up the training for its technicians with a view to enlarging its present pool of electronics trained service staff. The first group for the 1963 programme left Singapore by196 words
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Article105 1963-03-26 16 COPRA: THIN F.0.B. SUPPORT rE flow of copra imports into Singapore continued in moderately good volume, which last week totalled about 1,400 tons, but this was still considered insufficient to satisfy near requirements, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce review. Support for the f.o.b. market was very thin and the105 words
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Article54 1963-03-26 16 Iwo important annual .neetings to the business world will be held during the next few weeks In Singapore. The annual meeting ot the Malayan Stock Exchange will be held in Kuala Lumpur on April 21 while thtt of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce is scheduled to54 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-03-26 16 SWITZERLAND no longer enjoys a "near monopoly" of Malaya's watch market. This was stated In Singapore by the president of Patek Philippe and Co., Mr. Henri Stern, In reply to a question of how badly the Swiss watch trade here had been affected by233 words
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Article, Illustration284 1963-03-26 16 Seeing is believing says woman executive A WOMAN business executive who believes in seeing overseas markets for herself and is "not content to sit be- hind a desk reading agents' letters" has visited Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. She is Mrs. Elsie Lawson, chairman of the Helix Universal Co.284 words
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Article88 1963-03-26 16 NEWS AND VIEWS FORMER WORLD BANK HEAD JOINS AMERICAN EXPRESS Mr. Eugene R. Black, former president of the International Baiik for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank>. has been appointed Oliector and member of the executive and finance committees of American Express Company and The American Express Company Inc. Mr.88 words
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213 1963-03-26 16 Equipment orders for UK power station ORDERS have been j placed for the complete supply of all panels, instruments and automatic controls and associated equipment to the C.E.G.B. West Burton 2,000 M.W. power station in Britain. Worth £750.000. the orders were secured direct from the Northern Projects Group of the213 words
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Article34 1963-03-26 16 Canon camera dealers in Singapore were recently entertained to dinner at the Cathay Restaurant by the Jaruine Waugh Organisation, local agents for Canon Camera Co., Inc. Sales last year were a record.34 words
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Article161 1963-03-26 16 4 PHONE SWITCH EXPERTS HERE A TEAM of four telephone switching experts from Standard Elektrik Lorenz, Stuttgart, has arrived in Singapore to demonstrate to potential users the company's versatile "crossbar" type automatic telephone equipment. Mr. Wal'er Kaufmann, leader of the team and ex--port manager of the company, believes that the161 words
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Advertisement192 1963-03-26 16 INDUSTRIAL FAIR MARCH 16-28, 1963 AT CHINWOO CAR PARK. KUALA LUMPUR Sponsored by Organised by JAPANESE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN I JAPAN EXTERNAL TRADE ORGANISATION AFFAIRS JAPANESE MINISTRY OF I INTERNATIONAL TRAOE AND INDUSTRY I The biggest, most comprehensive display of Japanese industrial products to be held in Malaya. Taking part192 words
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Advertisement284 1963-03-26 16 111 SfSn* 1 I *Sflflh* rt> ."JH l, 1 1 I j* I In I fln'" at y ii. i ■m BBBBPWiWßß^^^^*^^^^^^ 80,000 square feet of float have been used in the glazing of the new Vickers House on Millbank— London's tallest office building. The architects were Ronald Ward Partner*.284 words
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Advertisement30 1963-03-26 16 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR Lib ci >i jjll RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Pivqms Motors Limited WEARNE BROS. LTD! 109, Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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413 1963-03-26 17 Towards Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Monday r f HE FEDERATION of Malaya Olympic Council today decided to invite delegates from Singapore, Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei to discuss the formation of the Malaysian Olympic Sports Council. "We hope to hold this meeting soon," said413 words
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Article254 1963-03-26 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ BADMINTON 3y ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The number of matches in the Foong Seong Cup inter-state badminton competition may be reduced from nine matches to five for the sake of economy and to create more interest. Matches may also be completed on one day254 words
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Article101 1963-03-26 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Pour Of Australia's top tennis play«r.i who wan compete In the Malayan open championships in Penang, wil; stop here for exhibition matches at the Singapore Cricket Club courts on Friday and Saturday. The players. Australia's official team to Wimbledon, are Ken Fletcher, David Owen,101 words
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Article67 1963-03-26 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. The three-man Philippines team to compete In the Malayan open tennis championships made a brief stopover here today enroute to Penang. The players are Jose Daniel. 23. Hernandez Jesus, 22 and Fred Cruz iv Team-ieader Daniel, a college stucient, said: "This is the first time67 words
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Article52 1963-03-26 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Khong Kit Soon will lead Singapore's tennis team to meet Johore In the second round of the Chua Choon Leong Cup at the Johore CSA courts on Thursday, startine at 3 p.m. Other Singapore players are T. S Kirn Sharin Osman. Henry Pang and52 words
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Article101 1963-03-26 17 SAN JUAN, Mon. Australian Roy Emerson, the defending mampion. was surprisingly beaten 7-5 1-6. 6-3. 6-3 by Manuel San tana (Spain) In the men's singles final of thr Caribe Hilton international lawn tennis tournament. Fred Stolle and Bob Hewitt. Australian holders of the Wimbledon title, wonReuter - 101 words
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Article105 1963-03-26 17 QINOAPORE, Mon. Kev.to- nltes. making their ilrst appearance In the SAFA league, scored their second successive win when they trounced SHBRC 9-0 In their Div. 3A match at Farrei Park today. The team, who are coached by Malaya Cup star Majid Arlff, sailed through the Harbourmen's defence105 words
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Article521 1963-03-26 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Weights for nine races on the first day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting on Sunday: Cl. 2. Div. I—s If Bovain 9.00 China Rock 9.00 Pembroke Chief 9.00 Skilton 8.12 Parisian Diamond 8.11 Kind's Choice 8.11 Tant Mieux 8.07 Purple Haze 8.07 Robin Hood521 words
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Article124 1963-03-26 17 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Turf Club wil] be represented at the Third Asian Racing Conference In Sydney by its four Malayan Racing Association delegates V. C. Bath (chairman, Singapore Turf Club). Runme Shaw (vice-chairman), W. McGregor Watt and Dr. C. K. Quek. Also present will124 words
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Article22 1963-03-26 17 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— Shuib bin Awang Osman has been reelected president of the Kedah Cricket Association with K. Dassaya as secretary.22 words
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Article327 1963-03-26 17 Nagle takes circuit prize GOLF rKYO. Mon. Officials of the Far East golf circuit tournament today announced Kel Nagle, of Australia, the winner of the circuit this year with 73 points. Hsleh Yung Yo (Formosa) was second with 62 points. Alan Murray (Australia) third with 61. and Tomoo Ishll (Japan)Reuter; UPI - 327 words
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Article69 1963-03-26 17 HOCKEY Spore senior ko: Combined schools 0 Prisons 0. Ipoh Div. 1: Klnta Indians 2 ACS Staff 1. SOCCER— Fund match (Kampar>: Kilat 5 Katnpar Dist 4. YACHTING Results of Royal Sinrapore Yacht Club laces Osprey: 1 Plpl (P.O. Orundvi; Skiff: 1 Ruth IV (M.J. Dimolinei; Dragon: 1 June69 words
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Article235 1963-03-26 17 STIPE'S REPORT IPOH. Mon. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: RACK I— Nothing to report. RACE 2— Passing the winning post the first time Peaceful Kins (Khamis) had to be checked when Kxcelsior i apprentice Samn hung in on him RACE 3— About half a235 words
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Article, Illustration33 1963-03-26 17 DAVEY MOORE hangs over the ropes after losing his world featherweight title to SI'GAR RAMOS in the 10th round. Soon after this UPI picture was taken, Moore collapsed and was rushed to hospital.33 words
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193 1963-03-26 17 JOE DORAI - Now SAFA referees want Govt to step in JOE DORAI By QINGAPORE. Mon.— A delegation of registered Class 1 Singapore Amateur Football Association referees will appeal to Government to take over their society if the annual general meeting on Wednesday is not conducted constitutionally. Leader of the proposed delegation will193 words
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Article27 1963-03-26 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Singapore Amateur Athletic Association will hold its annual cross-country run at Mcßitchie Reservoir on April 20 at 3.30 p.m. Entries close on Apr. 1027 words
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Article477 1963-03-26 17 —MOORE'S OWN EPITAPH LOS ANGELES, Mon FORMER world featherweight champion Davey x Moore, who died today of brain injuries sustained when he was knocked out by Ultivnino (Sugar) Ramos lest Thursday, wrote his own epitaph in his few moments of lucidity after the ooat whenReuter; UPI - 477 words
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Advertisement238 1963-03-26 17 KAH MOTOR CO., LTD. Kuala Lumpur Branch: Japan Industrial Fair At CHIN WOO ASSN. grounds. SAVE -YOUR -FUEL CONTEST ON TOYOTA 700' RESULTS^! 24th March 1963. Name M.P.G. Mr. Wong Fatt CheeTeon* 74.0 Them Kirn Seong 68.8 Thor Bens Seng 65. Thor Hock Lye 62.4 Koon Ah Ko w 63.5238 words
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Miscellaneous60 1963-03-26 17 SPORTS DIAR Y SOCCEB SPORE DIV. 2B: SCC T Blur Rovers (padang); Div. 2D: SRC v B Kesenlan (padang); Div. 3B: Gentle v Sa vista (Parrel Pic > Serangoon Malays v Mt. Eiiv.lv (Farrer Pk); Customs v Sulcurhmai 'A' (St. George's Rd): Halkcwyu 'A' v Kallang Airport (Geyiang;. HOCKEY SPORE60 words
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361 1963-03-26 18 From DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON, Mon. ONLY 30 of the 5,000 Malayan students in Britain have signed an antiMalaysia memorandum to the United Nations Secretary General. U Thant. This was admitted at a press conference hero hy Inche Kassini Ahmed, leader of a student group361 words
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Article81 1963-03-26 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Indonesian Consul-Gen-eral, Col. Sugih Arto, said today he was "satisfied" with relations between Singapore and Indonesia. The latest developments. Involving Malaysia, he added had not affected the existing good relationship between the two countries "Relations between Singapore and Indonesia are still good and81 words
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394 1963-03-26 18 While victims go hungry, a gala dinner for tourists of tile were smashed. The volcanic rock and ash was 20 ft. deep on the north slope. Viewed from the air everything In a radius of five miles is completely black. As our plane made two passes by the mountain I394 words
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172 1963-03-26 18 Bank union gives $1,000 to P-Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Union of Bank Employees today gave $1,000 to the National Patriotic I Fund. The president of the union. Mr. P. C. Gomez, said that the union would make further contributions and other assistance if necessary. The Straits Times gro*upSin Chew Jit Poh - 172 words
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Article321 1963-03-26 18 LONDON, Mon.— The first day of the new account proved uneventful and the London stock markets failed to establish a definite trend. There was a certain amount of selective buying of equities, but this failed to develop and a number of the leaders closed with small net321 words
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Article55 1963-03-26 18 LONDON, Mon.— Spot 22 9/lSd.. Apr. 22 \d.. May 22 11/16 d., June 81l 16d.. Apr. June 22 11/16 d I July/Sept. 22 13/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 22", ci.. oan Mar. 22 13/16 d.. Apr June 22 ,d.. July Sept. unquoted, c.i.f. Mar. unquoted, Apr. 22 5/lCa.. May 2255 words
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Article26 1963-03-26 18 LONDON. Mon Buyers £855. i sellers £856, Forward, buyers £859 2 sellers £860, Settlement £854. Turnover a.m. 135 tons, pjn 1 80 tons. Tone: Firmer.26 words
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238 1963-03-26 18 Fainting blonde recovers to serve her Queen OERTH, Mon. A fainting blonde almost stole the limelight from Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip at a civic reception here today. She was 18-year-old Maxine James of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps, one of three Wraacs assigned to open the doors ofReuter - 238 words
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Article28 1963-03-26 18 TAIPEH, Mon. Overseas Chinese have given $18 million in 12 years to fund drives in Formosa, the Overseas Chinese Affairs Commission here announced today.— U.P.l.28 words
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156 1963-03-26 18 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The executive director of a special presidential committee last night disputed interpretations which said its report on loreign aid had called tor an immediate cut of about US$5OO million. The group, led by Gen. Lv- I civs Clay, former U.S. com- 1Reuter - 156 words
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268 1963-03-26 18 I MOSCOW. Monday. 'gTALIN fell for ;i Naii trick and personally ordered the execution of the Red Army's top command and their families in the mass purges of l!Mi-:J8, it was alleged yesterday. An article in the weekly Ogonyok said the Gestapo, acting on268 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-03-26 18 Malinovsky in Jakarta-on invitation JAKARTA. Mon.— The Russian Defence Minister, Marshal Rodion Malinovsky (above), arrived here today for a ten-day \isit at the invitation of President Soekarno. He was welcomed at the airport by the First Minister, Dr. Djuanda. the Defence Minister. General Abdul llaris Nasution. other Cabinet ministers andReuter - 107 words
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Article53 1963-03-26 18 ATCHANAN NAIDU, 74. puar« anay peacefully ij-3-«3 at UU Hor. ley Road, Telok Anson. leaving >>*• hind one daughter, three hods P. s. Naidu. flour null, T.A. A. R. Naldu. Co-Operattve Dept., Malacca, A. S. N.urtu. Information Dept., K.U many Krand and great grand children 'a mourn bu loss.53 words
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