The Straits Times, 28 March 1963
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Title Section19 1963-03-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration545 1963-03-28 1 Malaysia battle: Round two INCHE YUSOF SAYS AT OPENING OF ASSEMBLY: ONLY SOME KEY ACTIVISTS HAVE BEEN NEUTRALISED 'Renewed attacks 9 warning SINGAPORE, Wednesday THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today warned the people of Singapore to be prepared to meet renewed attacks by anti-nationalHan Hai Fong - 545 words
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Article40 1963-03-28 1 The wrath of Mount Agung THIS mushroom cloud comes not from an atomic bomb but from Balis (Among Agung which has already killed several thousand people. This delayed picture was taken when the volcano first roared into action: U.P.L picture.40 words
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Article562 1963-03-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman today offered Malayan aid for the victims of the Gunong Agung disaster through the United Nations. The Tengku's offer was made on his return here from Alor Star, where he had been resting for three days. He told reporters:562 words
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Article38 1963-03-28 1 NICE, Wed— King Baud of Saudi Arabia Is seriously ill following a relapse In the last 24 hours, but not in Immediate danger of death, .sources close to the King's household said last night.— UJ?.l.38 words
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Article, Illustration320 1963-03-28 1 DEN PASAR, Wed. INDONESIA'S Min--1 ister for Social Welfare, Mrs. Rusiah Sardjono, said here today 30,000 people were isolated by hot laval flows in eastern Bali. She has just returned from an aerial survey of Mount Agung and areas devastated by the volcano's lava,Reuter; UPI - 320 words
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Article201 1963-03-28 1 MANILA. Wed THE scheduled preliminary meeting of representatives of Malaya. Indonesia and the Philippines to pave the way for a conference of their Foreign Ministers appears to have been put oft to April 5. according to Foreign Office observers here. The talks, scheduled to have been held201 words
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Article64 1963-03-28 1 JAKARTA. Wed— The Malayan Charge Inche Abdullah bin All, today met Indonesian Foreign Ministry officials for talks on economic relations between Malaya and Indonesia, Antara news agency reported. Mr. Umarjadl, fourth assistant to the Indonesian Foreign Minister, said later that they discussed "overdue payments to Indonesia amounting64 words
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Article180 1963-03-28 1 Bidault held in Lisbon report ISBON. Wed.—Form- er French Premier Georges Bidault is being held for questioning at police headquarters here following his arrival from West Germany, a reliable source said today. The source said it was not I known whether Bidauli, who has sworn to overthrow French President CharlesUPI - 180 words
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Article31 1963-03-28 1 SINGAPORE. Wed". A schoolgirl. Mariam blnte Babushah. 11, died in hospital after being knocked down by a car in front of an East Coast Road cinema tonight.31 words
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Article24 1963-03-28 1 BIDAULT INVI" TO LEAVE 'i\ Wed 1 autbi nvitrd Mr Ci I n n< li \r ider. <» i I'ort, v 1. 124 words
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155 1963-03-28 2 Now Dr. V says it: There is a crisis CAPE TOWN, Wednesday. |jK. Hendrik Verwoerd, the South African Prime Minister, told Parliament yesterday there was a crisis in South Africa. He was speaking In the Budget debate in reply to Opposition claims that the Government had mishandled suppression of theReuter - 155 words
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126 1963-03-28 2 Thai plan to make Seato more efficient BANGKOK. Wed. A compromise formula has been proposed to make the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation (Srato) more flexible and efficient. The Foreign Minister, Mr. Thanat Khoman, told reporters yesterday that under the proposed formula Srato would take action if there was no opposition126 words
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Article134 1963-03-28 2 QUAKE RATTLES CENTRAL JAPAN rpOKYO, Wed. A fairly strong earthquake today shook almost all parts of Japan except northern Japan injuring one man and causing some damage The Japanese Meteorological Agency said the earthquake occurred at 6.34 a.m. The epicentre was about 12 miles underground off Fukui Prefecture, central Japan.Reuter - 134 words
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Article25 1963-03-28 2 BANGKOK, Wed— The prime ministers of Thailand and Laos last night called for the withdrawal of all foreign military personnel from Laos.25 words
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Article282 1963-03-28 2 I/ARACHI, Wed. 1X The Pakistan External Affairs Minister. Mr. Zulflkar Ali Bhutto, said here yesterday that India's protest to the United Nations on I the Sin o Pakistan boundary agreement had hurt the prospects for I nd o Pakistan negotiations on Kashmir. In a statement ofReuter - 282 words
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Article59 1963-03-28 2 - ISTANBI L. Wed About 1.000 students demonstrating against the release of ex-President Celal Bayar yesterday clashed in Istanbul's main shopping centre with about 500 opposition Justice Party supporters. Troops used rifle butts to break up the clash. First reports said some people were injured. Earlier, about 6,000 antlBayarReuter - 59 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-03-28 2 CONGOLESE HOLD SCOT SOLDIER OF FORTUNE HANDCUFFED. British mercenary Robert Hugh Chalmers steps from an aircraft on his arrival in Leopold vi Me at a prisoner of the National Congolese Army. Chalmers, 30, a Scot, is reported to have walked into the headquarters of the National Congolese Army in ElisaberhvilleUPI - 132 words
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Article168 1963-03-28 2 Our final blow by Malinovsky JAKARTA. Wednesday. nnHE Soviet Defence Minister, Marshal Malinovsky, said yesterday the Soviet Union, through its massive military aid to Indonesia, contributed to the final blow against Dutch colonialism in SouthEast Asia, i Marshal Malinovsky made the statement at a ceremony at Merdeka Palace during whichUPI - 168 words
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Article107 1963-03-28 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. India yesterday dismissed as "baseless slander a reported Chinese Foreign Ministry charge that India was holding Chinese nationals as hostages and subjecting them to "ruthless torture." A Government spokesman said there were only 2,000 Chinese In custody In India and they were freeReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration600 1963-03-28 3 A PEACEFUL PROTEST TURNS INTO A BITTER POLITICAL BATTLE LONDON, Wed. The British Parliament ye s t erday afternoon was the scene of the bitterest political battle In modern times as 6.000 unemp loyed from all over the British Isles tried to storm the HouseReuter - 600 words
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Article87 1963-03-28 3 PARIS, Wed.— Repatriates from Algeria clashed with police here and In several provincial towns yesterday after attending religious ceremonies and meetings in memory of victims- of shooting incidents in Algiers on March 26 last year. Police arrested six people for identity checks after a demonstration atReuter - 87 words
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Article26 1963-03-28 3 MOSCOW, Wed. Mukhamednazar Gapurov, 41, secretary of the Turkmen Communist Party central committee, was elected Premier of Turjcmenistan by the republic's Supreme Soviet. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article43 1963-03-28 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Singer; Bobby Darin, 26. and actress San- 1 dra Dee. 20. one of Hollywood's I mofct publicised married couples, i have separated. They have one child, a boy, Dodd Mitchell, who is 15 months old. U.PJ.43 words
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Article23 1963-03-28 3 PARIS. Wed.— Jean Bruce, 42, French thriller writer, was killed in a road accident near Pontolse. north of Paris. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article208 1963-03-28 3 Miners and wives fight gendarmes ■IN FRANCE PARIS. Wednesday. OTRIKING French miners, supported by their angry wives, clashed with gendarmes yesterday in a brief but bitter battle in the Lorraine coalfields of eastern France. Union leaders, fearing that frayed tempers and restlessness generated by the 26--day-old strike of 200.00 C208 words
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Article212 1963-03-28 3 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The United States and the Soviet Union yesterday began a fresh attempt to find a basis for negotiations on the future of Berlin. The exploratory talks opened at the State Department with an afternoon meeting between Mr. Anatoly Dobrynln, the Soviet Ambassador,Reuter - 212 words
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Article27 1963-03-28 3 EDINBURGH, Wed— Lord Beaverbrook, Canadian-born newspaper magnate. Is to receive an honorary degree as Doctor of Law at St. Andrew's University on June 28— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article30 1963-03-28 3 LONDON. Wed Two mere eases of typhoid were confirmed yesterday bringlm? the total tn Britain to 45. Both are connected vHtH vutu to Zermntr _R P ,,t er30 words
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171 1963-03-28 3 A RAIL CRASH PLAN WHICH ROBS 125,000 OF THEIR JOBS LONDON. Wed. The Government announced today details of a crash plan to rejuvenate British Railways which will eventually make 125,000, of the present 475.000 people employed by the state concern, jobless. The plan Is likely to jolt afresh the administration'sReuter - 171 words
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Article20 1963-03-28 3 AUCKLAND. Wed. Auckland will be host to the third world conference on earthquake engineerIng In January. 1985. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article171 1963-03-28 3 Bidault rests at Eagles —Nest LISBON. Wed. The father of a Lisbon boarding house keeper said early today that Mr. Georges Bidault. the French antiGaullist leader, and his secretary were staying at his daughter's establishment. Police are on guard outside the boarding: house called "Pensao Ninho Das Agulas" (the EaglesReuter - 171 words
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Article, Illustration530 1963-03-28 4 The rains stop as Inche Yusof drives up GUARD-OF-HONOUR AND A 17-GUN SALUTE AT THE ASSEMBLY OPENING SINGAPORE. Wed PAIN stopped in time this evening for the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak to inspect a guard-of-honour niourjted by Singapore's own troops before he opened the fourth session of530 words
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132 1963-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Wellknown German economist, Dr. Lothar Schmidt said here today he did not think the growing power of the European Common Market would cause grave economic harm to Malaya, Singapore and other Commonwealth countries. He said: "As far as Malaya's main products, like132 words
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542 1963-03-28 4 SINGAPORE. Wed |r THE Government to- day described Opposition AsTsemblyman, Mr. David Marshall as a "misguided liberal" who was echoing the propaganda cry of the Barisan Sosialis over the recent detentions of left-wing politicians, trade unionists and students. A statement issued by the Ministry of542 words
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267 1963-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 A sales engineer, involved in a car accident in Connaught Drive in which a girl was killed, was today acquitted by the Third Criminal District Court. Reginald Robert Barlow Gray, of Gilstead Road, had pleaded not guilty to causing the'267 words
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Article240 1963-03-28 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Emma Coniestabile, the Italian pianist who gave a recital In the Victoria Theatre list night, proved to be a generally well-equipped technician, though not always a very enlightened Interpreter. Her fingers are strong and fleet and she assaults all problems fron tally with a240 words
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267 1963-03-28 5 PENANG, Wednesday. pOLICE INSPECTOR Kamel bin Mohamed Ariff denied today that he had "harassed" a self-confessed smuggler for money. "I am surprised and dumbfounded at his allegations," said Kamel when he made his defence to a charge of taking $350 from Cheah267 words
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Article58 1963-03-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Malayan is among 13 senior executives from nine countries now learning the latest methods of personnel management and industrial relations In a British Council course In London. According to the British Information Services, he is Mr. S.M. Ratnam. secretary and industrial58 words
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Article37 1963-03-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The World Fellowship of Buddhists isdangor centre) will hold its tilth biennial general meeting here on Sunday, according to a notice sent out today by its secret u-y Mr. Lim Tat Tean.37 words
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Article33 1963-03-28 5 IPOH. Wod. Three masked men forced their way into a poultry farmer's shack on a:i estate at Tambun early yest-vda? morning, tied him up and took n'.vsy 33 of his chickens.33 words
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123 1963-03-28 5 CAMBODIA VISIT BEFORE TRIP TO MECCA_ SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang diPertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Aishah are expected to visit Cambodia for three days next week before going on a pilgrimage to Mecca. The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, is likely to assume the123 words
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Article68 1963-03-28 5 Sultan visits Highlands TANAH RATA, Wed.— The Sultan of Pahang arrived here today for a five-day official visit. He was met at the PerakPahang border by a welcoming committee, headed by the District Officer, Inche Mohamed Ghazalli bin Mohamed Noor. The Sultan attended a dinner at the Cameron Highlands Hotel68 words
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Article, Illustration251 1963-03-28 5 'Mr. Holden and I are just good friends' CAPUCINE IS UPSET BY RUMOURS AND PHONE CALLS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. lV French actress Capucine said emphatically today: "Mr. Holden and I are just good friends. I am not in love with him." She added: "Just because I am appearing with Mr.251 words
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Article58 1963-03-28 5 PENANO, Wed. A pawnshop assistant, Mak Peng Lim. 42, pleaded guilty today to criminal breach of trust of a (700 diamond locket and two diamond zings worth $300 belonging to the Poh Seng Pawnshop in Maxwell Road. The magistrate, Mr. A. Retnam ordered Mak to be58 words
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Article46 1963-03-28 5 PENANG, Wed.— Govindasamy Ramasamy. 21. was today fined $20, or one week's Jail, for using insulting words to a police constable at the junction of Patanl Road and Lines Road on the night of March 26. He pleaded guilty and paid the fine.46 words
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Article44 1963-03-28 5 JOHORE BAHRD, Wed.— The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Huji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. today urged kampong people to participate in the Government's rural developmrnt plan. He was speaking at the opening of a three-day civics course tor 97 pcnghulus.44 words
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195 1963-03-28 5 V UCHING, Wed. Encouraging prospecting results in oil, fireclay and iron ore were found in Sarawak and North Borneo last year, the Geological Survey Department stated today. Offshore oil exploration wells were drilled off the North Borneo and Sarawak coasts and revealed the presence195 words
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Article89 1963-03-28 5 I 'SITED NATIONS. Wed. The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association protested in a petition published here yesterday at the "arbitrary arrest and detention of more than 110 trade union and other leaders by the British Colonial Government." The petition, dated Feb. 13. was addressed to U89 words
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Article41 1963-03-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. K. Balakrishnan has been elected president of the Gurney Road branch of the Malayan Indian Congress here. Other officials: Mr. Tony Louis, vice-president: Mr. A. S. Karuppiah, secretary; and Mr. A. Na liah, treasurer.41 words
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Article25 1963-03-28 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Milton Tan has been re-elected chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore. The vlce-chainnai U I Mr. C.H. Bone.25 words
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172 1963-03-28 5 Hospital gift marks opening of building SINGAPORE, Wed. Instead of the usual gocktail party for a ceremonial opening of a five storey building in Robinson Road, Mr. Chow Cho Poon, a business magnate of Hong Kong and Singapore, has decided to mark the occasion with a gift of $20,000 to172 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-03-28 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The new British High Commissioner in Brunei. Mr. A. M. Mackintosh (above), left here today for Brunei to take up his duties. He will officially begin work on Monday, taking over from Sir Dennis White, who will leave for125 words
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168 1963-03-28 5 Travelling Asian and his fear, by a pilot KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. r*APT. O. P. Jones, a special liaison officer of BOAC and one of its best known pilots, has arrived here on a three-day visit to promote air travel. Asians, he said "are not afraid of travelling by air but168 words
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Article90 1963-03-28 5 Planter and wife lose $3,300 j PENANG. Wed. A planter and his wife slept through a burglarly in their hotel room yesterday. They lost £3.300 in cash and jewellery. i Mr. J.G. Winchester, manager of Rinching Estate. Semenyih. Kajang. was on holiday with his wife at the Golden Sands Hotel.90 words
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Article, Illustration235 1963-03-28 7 VIADUCT— A NEW ANGLE Thai seamen held in death probe KUANTAxM. Wednesday. pOLJCE here have detained two Thai suspects in connection with the death of Customs revenue officer, Inche Shaharuddin bin Omar. 29. last week. I The police have detained three Thai boats which arrived here last Tuesday. The AssistantWan Seng Yip - 235 words
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Article323 1963-03-28 7 PENANG. Wednesday. UENANGS proposed university college may be set up in Glugor, about live miles from the city. I The Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. told the State Legislative Assembly today no definite site had been found. •But," he said in reply to written323 words
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120 1963-03-28 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals here found homes for about 25.000 dogs, puppies, cats and kittens last year. The chairman or the society. Mr. A. J. Wemyss, said this at its annual meeting yesterday. He said120 words
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Article48 1963-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr Henry Murphy. Deputy Director of the Asian Department. International Monetary Fund, will give a talk on "The International Monetary Fund and the Federation of Malaya" at 5 30 p.m. on Thursday at the Arts Faculty Lecture Theatre D. University of Malaya48 words
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Article37 1963-03-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.~The Kairali Arts Club will stage a Malawi lam drama "Thoovalum Thoompayum" 'Pen and Chanukol) at the Town Hall here on Saturday at 8 p.m. in aid of the National Patriotic Fund37 words
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185 1963-03-28 7 MALAYSIA SOON SO A 'CABINET' FOR -..JSABAH JESSELTON, Wed. North Borneo yesterday took a major step towards local self-government with the appointment of five "ministers." They are Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun (local government). Mr. Khoo Siak Chiew (communications and works) Mr. Donald Stephens I natural resources), Mr. Pang Tet185 words
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Article46 1963-03-28 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. P. V Rajendra has been appointed general affairs secretary of the Singapore Medical Services Union. He Is the organising; secretary of the 12,000-strong Singapore Federation of Union of Government Employees as well as adviser of several other Government Employees unions.46 words
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Article58 1963-03-28 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wrd A limit cancer patient at the General Bmpttal here. Si.i Buan. H2. died this afternoon 18 hours nftrr he \v;i* found will) knife wound- .nacn A police spokesman saia "A posi -nuirt i-in examination lUM shown thai Sia's death was due t«58 words
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166 1963-03-28 7 Singapore's urgent need technicians SINGAPORE. Wed r pHE Economic Deve--1 lopment Board has drawn attention to the urgent need for technically trained personnel in Singapore. In a pamphlet published today it said the Industrial development of Singapore, undertaken by the board, was creating an urgent need for such personnel to166 words
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Article52 1963-03-28 7 Mechanic fined $5,000 KAMPAR. Wed. A car mechanic, Pang Sai Chang. 20. was fined $5,000 or 12 months jail by the Sessions Court here today when he pleaded guilty to conveying 2571 b. of uncustomed saccharine. Nyau Chee Sheong, 22. a car painter from Kuala Lumpur. Jointly charged with Pang.52 words
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Article42 1963-03-28 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The president of the Malayan Nature Society, Dr. Ellloti McClure. «ffl speak on "The Roof of the Pores'" on Friday at 6.30 p.m. at the Botany Museum. University of Singapore. The talk is open to the public.42 words
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325 1963-03-28 7 Court told of 'double your money' offer MALACCA, Wed. Three tappers parted with $1,900 after they were told the Government would give two new $10 notes for every old one, the Sessions Court was told today. One of the three, K. Rengasamy, said he believed the story. He wanted to325 words
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Article99 1963-03-28 7 SEREMBAN. Wed. The Royal Federation of Malaya Police Band! will tour Negrl SembUan from tomorrow for 11 days: March 28 Seremban Lake Gar- i dens S JO ptn.; March 29 Lstana Beaar Sri Menanti 4.30 p.m.; March 30 Station pmdang Seremban 6 pjn.; March 31 Port99 words
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Article66 1963-03-28 7 KTJALA LUMPUR, Wed.— More chan 120 delegates and obwrvers from 14 countries will attend the sixth Asian YMCA leaders' conference at the University of Malaya from April 17 to April 23. The last conference w** held at Gotembu. Japan. In 1959. The Minister of Labour and66 words
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263 1963-03-28 7 BUILDING SOCIETY SHARES FOR PUBLIC I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Commonwealth Development Corporation is to put on the market a substantial number of Its ordinary shares in the Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. The chairman. Mr. D. E. M. Piennes, disclosed this In the society's unnual report today. The sale would263 words
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Miscellaneous57 1963-03-28 7 Uuf/s Kunntf ##r/ Haiph Ui'imdaM /THERE AIN'T 1 'OWAT! iV HMM^.l^ I /AT LEAST WE PIPN'T _\f**' v EVEN ROOAA T' I WANTEP REWEP DRIVE CLEAR POWN J 1^ i^ 1 /WEMISHTAS \VkV SPREAPOUT I TO SUN- I UPA IPEAi V HERE FER NOTHIN'i /^•^GE3r\\ I V/ELL 60 WOMEi l^^S57 words
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282 1963-03-28 8 BOB PERIES - Thank you, but I don't want pity, says Miss Chan BOB PERIES By SINGAPORE, Wed.— The crippled girl stopped typing and said "I want to work. I don't want to be a burden on anyone." "But which employer will have me?" she asked looking down at her helpless legs. Miss282 words
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Article72 1963-03-28 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. Lord Selkirk, British CommissionerGeneral In South -East Asia, left by BOAC tonight for Rangoon, Dacca and Karachi to meet British diplomatic officials. After this short Asian tour. Lord Selkirk will go to Paris to attend the five-day Seato conference, which starts on April 10.72 words
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Article19 1963-03-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A van, belonging to a shopkeeper. Tan Ban Leong, was stolen from Towner Road.19 words
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Article222 1963-03-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ]I|ORE than 10,000 individual padi farmers and iTI nearly 1,000 Malay rural co-operative societies have bought shares in the $14 million paper mill tc be built in Province Wellesley. A spokesman of the Federa- tlon Malay Fertiliser and Paper Industrial Co-operative222 words
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Article93 1963-03-28 8 MALACCA. Wed.— The Ministry of Health's mobile X-ray unit will be at City Park here tomorrow and Friday between 8 ajn. and 4 p.m. to give free X-rays in conjunction with the national tuberculosis control campaign. Dr. S. C. Sen Gupta, of the93 words
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Article53 1963-03-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Automobile Association of Singapore has asked the Government to consider alternative sites for the "pasar malam" bazaars now being held in congested areas on the island. It praised the Government for moving the Woodlands night market and asked for similar action53 words
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Article71 1963-03-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The j Sultan of Kedah and the Prlr.ie Minister, Tengku Abdul Ranman, are Joint patrons of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Malaya. Officers of the society this year are: President, Tun H. S. Lee; vice presidents Dato Gunn Lay Teik and Mr.71 words
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Article27 1963-03-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed— The First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. C. Arul, will be transferred to the Sixth Magistrate's Court on Monday. Mr. Richard Laycoclc will succeed him.27 words
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147 1963-03-28 8 'Great progress' made in advertising courses Wed. The Association of Accredited Advertising Agents of Malaya said today that tremendous progress had been made in the education of advertising executives In Malaya since the formation of the Joint sub-com-mittee for education. The 1962-63 advertising course, which Is organised by the sub-committee147 words
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130 1963-03-28 8 A 'military' drive for tourists is urged— PENANG. Wed. The State Government was today arced to emphasise Penang's tourist attractions and put Into its effort* "the same drive as one would put into a military operation." "We should adopt a similar attitude to that of the City Council which, in130 words
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Article24 1963-03-28 8 JOHORE BHARU. Wed. A one-week Freedom from Hunger campaign will be launched by the State Government here beginning from April o.24 words
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Article29 1963-03-28 8 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A Malayan Railway labourer, T. Letchya, 63, was run over by a train near the Spooner Road crossing today. He died on the spot.29 words
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Article64 1963-03-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Mrs. Gladys Theresa Jan was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Ong In the High Court here today on the ground of desertion by her husband, Anthony Godfrey Jan, 20 years ago. Mrs. Jan said they were married In St. John's64 words
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Article71 1963-03-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Asst. Supt. Ohong Ah Wah. of the Contingent Signals Offloe, Pahaog, pleaded not guilty in the Seoslont Court here today to charges ot cheating the Federation Government on two occasions last year by submitting false mileage claims. The charge's were that he claimed71 words
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Article, Illustration548 1963-03-28 8 - 'A DIFFERENT VERDICT HAD I HEARD THE CASE ALONE' SAYS JUDGE IPOH, Wednesday. A MOTHER of three and her "lover and paramour" were each jailed for 16 years' in the High Court here today for killing the woman's I I husband. The548 words
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Advertisement300 1963-03-28 8 The *N*?\ %m fj ride on 1 the world's V^ most beautiful X-X^ scooter! l| lamhPßlla It's top value for your money and way ahead of all the others in DESIGN POWER COMFORT ECONOMY And her* 1 why: The LAMBRCTTA 'Slimstyto* 15OU has boen ptanned and constructed to ensure long300 words
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Miscellaneous175 1963-03-28 8 \ll< >t/ Oap ii ff V.T. Ha— Km Lt?"S ?2J£ i !^£;9 OCLAt I I «*l6 PB3PLE SURE I VES-BUT fT POB6 1 1I MU. I WOUUJWT MftNT BUT ALLEYS CERTAINLY KNOW HOW GO TO A LOT OF SMELL PRETTY \TO BOUND PREJUDICED )c*S MAWNG A MESS OP MV XwPPEDHE175 words
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Article, Illustration554 1963-03-28 9 ADRIENNE FARRELL - Plan to save Calcutta from disaster ADRIENNE FARRELL by (CALCUTTA, Wed.— Engineers of the World Health Organisation have begun drawing up the blueprint of a plan to improve the water supply and sewage system of Calcutta in a bid to rid this sprawling city of the ever recurrent threat of554 words
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1555 1963-03-28 9 SEPTEMBER 1935 AND THAT HISTORIC BATTLE IN THE RING WITH MAX BAER Jo^ Loww talking to Alan Hoby BLACKBURN, said Joe, "was full of wise sayings. He always had the right word at the right time. He's gone now, but my gratitude will1,555 words
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Advertisement305 1963-03-28 9 x f tli 111 fmkwbmi m jLj& rfMi.± Fly East Or West tO the U.S.A. Fly Or fly westbound. Fly Pan Am Jet to by Pan Am Jet from Singapore direct Saigon, where you board a 'Round-the-to the U.S.A. Or, choose from many World Pan Am Jet. Stop off in305 words
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Obituary31 1963-03-28 10 U Word, (Minimum) F.J. ASHNESS pamwd a»ay al Mount Alvemia Hoapilal 27-3-6.1. Cor \rt» leavr, H (h. viot Hill S.OO p.m. :s-.t-S3 for Perpetual Succour Church KiKlap. thente to Bldadan.31 words
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Article127 1963-03-28 10 H HorHt SIO (Minimum) MR. A MRS. Chun* Soou Kirn thank «nd frlenda for their valuable itift«. attendance and aaalatanre at ■h.ir «rd<linx on tt-t M DR. A MRS. Phoon Wai On I hank frundi. relatives for their valuable xitla, attendance and aailttanca at their Keddilix on 23-:i-6.1. MRS.127 words
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Obituary65 1963-03-28 10 21 »«,r</» SIO i Minimum) FOND MEMORIES OF 1., v Mr. Ong Koon LeonK died motor accident on t hy parenta, Man and tirothera MADAM QUEK KHAR CHENG on 1 IHJ in c,.,.i innih. i <pi Kirn Yam. i nn TMJ, Kirn 1., m. Kirn Siang, Mul Ing.65 words
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Article100 1963-03-28 10 M H'orrfi Sl» I Minimum) AIR CONDITIONING FROM only Bta !>y Carrier in Kedera- i.i. Km* MBMIMN 6IJII or Kuala l..n,|iur 1 :t.-,7 tor lull iletaila. FEOERAL PUBLICATIONS LIO. itivlU an liainrn and nook addicta M browse in Matt showroomi at Timei liouae. Kivei Valley Koad Sinfapor*. FOR ORCHIDS100 words
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Article33 1963-03-28 10 H Hord, OM (Via.) COME. HEAR REV. Paul Contento hilts jtalva'•nn ami lif,. clirn.ll at Trlok Aver Uethodlxl Church on April 4th, ■'li. «.tn Nl(tith 7 .in p m All ar*33 words
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Article612 1963-03-28 10 Singapore's Legislative Asjsembly has not been in session for six months, a long vacation |as the Yang di-Pertuan Negara observed. The new session, he added, will lack tho air of excitement and uncertainty of tlie old. There are still, however, some uncertainties even in respect to 'merger612 words
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Article402 1963-03-28 10 Local authorities at every level have such persistent difficulty in collecting rates that the problem deserves more serious attention than it has received. The latest complaint is from the Muar Town Council, which is owed more than $100,000. Because this money has not come in, a street lighting402 words
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Article230 1963-03-28 10 The Alliance candidate in the Pahang State Assembly by-election at Pahang Tua, Inche Mohammed Mokhtai bin Haji Mohammed Dau-I will stand against the same opponents whom his predecessor trounced in the 1959 poll. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Awang Hitam (P.M.1.P.) collected 1,389 votes in 1959. les<_ than half230 words
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Article, Illustration1726 1963-03-28 10 mbE WfrW^k* ftl^VJl^H 6 Singapore has weathered the storm...the tempest has spent itself— but there are still some others actively trying to sabotage plans for Malaysia 9 Head of State sets the keynote for the future IT is my privilege and pleasure to open this Fourth Session of the1,726 words
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Article529 1963-03-28 10 rE Yang di-Per-tuan Negara then noted these steps to progress in Singapore: HOUSING: ffJC velopment Board has made rapid progress in building public housing for the lower income groups. By the end of 1962 in just under three years, the board completed 21.232 units as529 words
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Advertisement567 1963-03-28 10 Straits Tines it Malay Mail Li..»lfi«<l advtrtltamanta may b* hand** Ml Ut 'MOT COLD ITOIIItai ARCADE! Orchard »nao COLD STOMEE IMNCHU AT HOLLAND ItOAD-HIATOM* KaTPPKL NOAO-MAVAU BAaB Autnortsad A««nt» CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlnchmtaf Moui*. Caltyar Quay THE! >ISvWai PItONT ritipatrlek't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty R«««. Neval Bee*567 words
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Advertisement42 1963-03-28 10 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Ist Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nathan Road. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement87 1963-03-28 10 MAU?«S^« INVESTMENTS LTD |~,bm^>^^_.-: rr: lihl^ —»nt I ■JIBPWI IBmi <a» Tfty. ÜBltl~^> NOTICE This is to notify the Public that the photograph reproduced here is the TRUE COPY of the official receipt of MALAYA FILMS AND INVESTMENTS LIMITED. All shareholders who have not received their official receipts should write87 words
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Article, Illustration651 1963-03-28 11 R. CHANDRAN - R. CHANDRAN IN COURT AGAIN, BUT HEARING POSTPONED BECAUSE OF AN ABSENT WITNESS By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. RAJA SHAMSIATI binte Raja Putra, the 19-year-old abandoned wife of Brunei rebel leader Sheikh Azahari, today again failed to get a divorce from her husband because of651 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-03-28 11 The 'amah' comes all the way from Hollywood UUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed. A former college instructress has Just flown half way round the world to come to Kuala Lumpur for a week's work She Is Beulah Quh, a 39-year-old Chinese-Ameri-can, who has come from Hollywood for a featured part in238 words
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157 1963-03-28 11 LONELY LIGHTHOUSE MEN: TV HELPS PASS TIME I SINGAPORE. Wed pVENINGS are not so lonely for the seven men who man Horsburgh lighthouse, far out in the South China Sea. On Saturday the Light Dues Board Installed a television set in the lighthouse. Sets will also be installed soon at157 words
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Article162 1963-03-28 11 KIDNAP: IT'S JAIL FOR LIFE SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. Justice Winslow in the Assize Court today sentenced Lee Yon* Kwee, labourer, to imprisonment for life for wrongfully confining See Lai Ho, a 12-year-old schoolboy, for 13 days In a hut in Jalan Eunos In May last year. Lee. 23- was found162 words
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Article70 1963-03-28 11 IPOH. Wed. The Franciscan Misslouai-ies of the Divine Motherhood will hold a Flag Day on Saturday to raise funds for their hospital now being built here. The hospital will be housed In the foimer palatial mansion of the late Capitan Chung Tliye Phin. which was70 words
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127 1963-03-28 11 SYDNEY, Wednesday. A MALAYAN civil engineer is visiting Sydney to thank Australians for providing several thousand pairs of spectacles for needy Malayans. Mr. Quek: Seng IJln, a former student of the New Bo\i>h Wale;; University, originated the idea of the glasses donations127 words
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Article85 1963-03-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thei Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaica. Syed Nasir bin Ismail, tonight reminded the public especially people connected with education, to take a more serious view of the Government's efforts to use the national language in all fields. He Mile In a85 words
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534 1963-03-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed 'J'HE University of Malaya Graduate Society has protested to Tengku Abdul Rahman against the "wide disparity" between government salary schemes for honours and pass degree graduates. The society. In a memorandum, submitted a salary scale for pass degree graduates534 words
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Advertisement152 1963-03-28 11 SPECIAL OFFER A COMPLETE MOVIE OUTFIT Never before such an offer! Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Kit and Brownie 8 Movie Projector A l 5. unu.illv selling for $360 00. arc now both yours for $275 i (Federation price normally $3X6 25 now only $300.00) Only KODAK can make you such152 words
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Advertisement174 1963-03-28 11 HHP^I ANNOUNCING ;|jiW' TUP I 1 HF H t /W FIRST L MAJOR m± Z-t TOOTHPASTE Zr .10 YEARS THE PROK^E OF IDCMd FLUORIDE.. "The dentist was so pleased with me. MUM. He didn't have to use the drill once!" That's the result of regular IPANA Houride care. Ipana Flouride174 words
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Miscellaneous502 1963-03-28 11 Today's Radio, TV programmes Good-night; 10.58 Bulan Bahasn RADIO MALAYA EpllOgue: IIM NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RAD|Q S|NGA p ORE StKVKi 41.7 metrrs 41.7 melrr* MEDILM WAVE SERVICES A.M. 6.00 Time B«ML Ne- 476 metre guia-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies. SHORTWAVE SERVICE 7.00 Time 81unal. The Hew*; 4 7.10 News Commentary; 7.18 meire»502 words
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Article, Illustration213 1963-03-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A FAMILIAR sight for motorists in Ipoh Road today was this 24-hour traffic study station (right) Conducted by two engineering firms one from the United States and the other from Australia the study will assess road travel in the Federal capital213 words
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Article91 1963-03-28 12 THE NEW UNDANG: $10,000 -JOY SEREMBAN, Wed.— The two day celebration and ceremony of the installation of a former school teacher, Inche Adnan bin Ma'ah. 31. as the new Undang of Rembau, is estimated to cost about $10,000. The festivities on Saturday and Sunday wiil Include an all -community dinner,91 words
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Article47 1963-03-28 12 SEREMBAN. Wed. A DoJice outrider. Constable Omar bin Mahmud. 28. died in the General Hospital here this morning after his motor-cycl(> collided with a lorry on Monday morning in Rasah Road. P.C. Osman, a married man, has been taken to Kelantan for burial.47 words
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108 1963-03-28 12 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pte. Yong Khoon Hong, 23, of the Singapore Infantry Regiment spent his leisure hours canvassing sales from his fellow soldiers for the Hup Fatt Radio Company in South Bridge Road, a court was told today. He was entrusted with collecting instalment payri?nts108 words
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Article, Illustration636 1963-03-28 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed nnHE Malayan rubber A industry has begun various drives to improve the quality of natural rubber, reduce costs and .stimulate greater consumption in the world. Mr. Gan Teck Yeow, president of the Malayan Estate Owners' Association,636 words
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Article51 1963-03-28 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A Kota Tlnggl provision shop owner. P. Sankaran, died in the General Hospital here three hours after his car rammed into a telephone post and overturned last night. Sankaran was found unconscious in the car at the 211 mile Johore-Kota TingKi51 words
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Article, Illustration243 1963-03-28 12 'Settle differences like brothers' —call SINGAPORE. Wed. An Indonesian general, who led his country's fight for freedom against the Dutch, said today that Malaya and Indonesia should settle their differences like brothers. "We are like hostile brothers," .said retired General Tahi Bonar Slmatupang, 43 former Chief-of-Statr of the Indonesian Armed243 words
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Article46 1963-03-28 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Polio* have detained a man in connection with the death of trmcror driver. Mean bin Satan, 27, who died at the General Hospital her* on March IS. At a posi-mortem two bulleta were extricated from Mean's head and neck.46 words
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Article20 1963-03-28 12 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mr. O* Her.g Leong, the Second Criminal District Judge, has re jned i* enter private practice20 words
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262 1963-03-28 12 SINGAPORE, Wed THE chairman and managing director of Lever Brothers (M) Ltd.. Mr. R. D. Chandler, today told the Tariff Advisory Commission that the imposition of duties on imports would restrict trading in Singapore. Mr. Chandler was testifying before the commission, which is262 words
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Article62 1963-03-28 12 Suicides down last year SINGAPORE, Wed—Singapore had fewer suicides last year than in 1961, according to the annual report of the State Coroner. Mr. S. R. Chapkhana. The suicides totalled 130 compared with 141 in 1961. These include suicides by hanging and strangulation, cutting throat, poisoning, drowning, leaping off buildings62 words
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Advertisement264 1963-03-28 12 Kffl f] j J-b il ff%4y o m BOTH IN ESSO AND ESSO EXTRA GASOLINES r/i II I I II I I\A J VfTANE this sensational Esso gasoline improver actually Ar i 1 v yy Ys\ I\\ V yy \A cleans your. carburettor while you drive... and keeps it clean!264 words
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249 1963-03-28 13 'Dazed and delighted' Queen bids farewell to Aussies DERTH, Wed.— Queen Elizabeth said in a farewell broad cast last night she had been "dazed and delighted by the warmth" of Australia's welcome. She added: "Every stajje of this Journey has oeen a wonderful experience." She was broadcasting from the royalReuter - 249 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-03-28 13 SACRED symbols for good luck, prosperity and fertility are written invisible with dry pen on the palm of Hope Cooke's hand just before a Buddhist ceremony in which she became the bride of Sikkim's Crown Prince Palden Thondup Namgyal. UPI radio picture.UPI - 45 words
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240 1963-03-28 13 Mac's promise on the 'let me stay' chief LONDON, Wednesday. 'PHE Prime Minister, Mr. Harold Macmillan, proA mised last night that Chief Antony Enahoro would not be returned to Nigeria until the Nigerian Government guarantees that he did not face the death penalty. This staved off an opposition Labour PartyUPI - 240 words
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165 1963-03-28 13 IN SYDNEY DIAL *****1 FOR HAPPINESS SYDNEY, Wed.— Hundreds of lonely, depressed and even desperate people dialled a Sydney telephone number this week in search of happiness. They responded to an appeal that "help is as close as a telephone" and contacted the city's new life line centre in suburbanReuter - 165 words
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Article172 1963-03-28 13 The prison doors open in Hungary BUDAPEST, Wed. D The first group of 10,000 prisoners included in the recently announced general amnesty were released throughout Hungary yesterday, according to usually reliable sources. Only about one-third of the prisoners had been jailed for "political crimes." Reuter was told. Professor Istvan Blbo.Reuter - 172 words
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Article42 1963-03-28 13 WASHINGTON. Wed. United States Jupiter missiles in Italy and Turkey will be dismantled next month. Defence Department sources said yesterday. At the same time, three U.S. Polaris submarines wiii become operational in the Mediic.vanean area. Reu:er.Reuter - 42 words
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Article39 1963-03-28 13 LTVERMORE (California). Wed. A nuclear mishap at the University of California's Lawrence Radiation Laboratory' touched off a small fire and released a little radioactive gas yesterday, but caused no damage or injuries, a university spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article43 1963-03-28 13 31 corrupted officials LONDON. Wed.— Mr. Duncan Sandys. Colonial Secretary, told a questioner In the House of Commons yesterday that since Sept. 1. 1960. 31 Hong Kong Government oir.riab had been convicted by the courts and dismissed on charges of cunup- ion. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article18 1963-03-28 13 BERNE, Wed. Switzerland and Cambodia have decided to establish diplomatic relations and to exchange ambassadors. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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145 1963-03-28 13 LONDON, Wed. rE HOUSE of Lords yesterday upheld a judgment of the Appeal Court ordering a new trial of two libel actions, against the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail. The five Law Lords dismissed an appeal by Rubber Improvement Ltd. and its chairman, Mr.Reuter - 145 words
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220 1963-03-28 13 Plumpness saves two without food for 43 days l WHITEHORSE, (Yukon Territory), Wed. Mr. Ralph Flores and Miss Helen Klaben today continued their rapid recovery from their 50-day ordeal in the frozen Canadian wilderness, thanks mainly to their previous plumpness, a nutrition expert said. Dr. J. F. McCreary. Dean ofReuter - 220 words
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Article49 1963-03-28 13 CANBERRA, Wed. The Australian External Affairs Minister. Sir Garneld Barwick. will lrave Australia on Friday for the United States and Europe. The main objective of his trip is to attend the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation's Ministers' meeting In Paris on April 9.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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120 1963-03-28 13 Leonardo miniature goes for -£14,700- LONDON, Wed. A tiny drawing by Leonardo da Vinci, only four Inches by three, was auctioned here yesterday for £14,700 £1.225 a square inch. The ink drawing, of an old man, was sent to an auction of Old Masters at Christies salesrooms by an unnamedReuter - 120 words
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Article20 1963-03-28 13 JAKARTA. Wed.— A man-eating tiger has killed 18 people in South Sumatra and terrorised rubber planters. U.PJ.20 words
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Article185 1963-03-28 13 MOSCOW. Wed. A Soviet Army deserter has Just come out of hiding after living 21 years in a small storeroom "'like a dark kennel." the newspaper Sovietskaya Rossiya reported yesterday. The newspaper said the deserter, Peter Nikitin. now 44, deserted in 1942 after the185 words
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Article58 1963-03-28 13 SUVA, Wed. Thirty candidates will contest 12 seats in the first elections for Fiji's new Legislative Council next month. The seats are open to four Europeans, four Indians, and four. Fijlans. When nominations closed, there were ten Fijian, eight European and 12 Indian candidates listed. TwoReuter - 58 words
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Advertisement212 1963-03-28 13 KAH MOTOR CO., LTD. KUALA LUMPUR Japan Industrial Fair CHINWOO GROUNDS. SAVE -YOUR -FUEL CONTEST ON TOYOTA 700' We thank all contestants for having taken part In this ECONOMY RUN. Prizes:— Ist. One new 'TOYOTA' Sewing machine 2pU One new SANYO Transistor radio 3rd One new TOYO Kerosene stove Winners:—212 words
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Advertisement254 1963-03-28 13 The gentle ideal of Hiroyo When kimono clad hostess Hiroyo Tanaka welcomes you aboard an 880 M or DC -8 Jet Courier of Japan Air Lines, your journey becomes a serene adventure in hospitality. Her aim is to serve you as graciously as a guest in her home. Almost magically254 words
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Article, Illustration938 1963-03-28 14 GIFT HUNTING for a WEDDING It can be a pleasant shopping tour if you know how to choose JJ AY H you ever been in a jam when it came lo deciding on the light choice of v wedding gift? Yes, you may have settled on how much you can938 words
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Article233 1963-03-28 14 "LIAIR today, gone to- morrow" describes the newest problem for the insurance industry. The problem: wig thefts. Recently, a Chicago wig manufacturer's entire wig inventory was lifted by a crew of thieves the se--1 cond time within a year. The Insurance Information Institute ir> New233 words
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Article163 1963-03-28 14 S' HOUSEHOLD WHEN cleaning washable wall coverings, be sure to rinse the spouse often, change the suds and rinse as soon its the water becomes dirty. This keeps dirt from being rubbed into the wall fabric or paper. MMHMMOT Wax the outside ot an lee cube tray when the tray163 words
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Advertisement386 1963-03-28 14 "j3 SBBBBBB^^VW^V^sb. assssßsfli I >'■ jtf^ m Mi. Jb w| jar H^^H I CARE ABOUT HOW I LOOK (> ry -AT ALL TIMES! (ffij)j But I've never been completely satisfied with my make-up until I found 'CONTEMPERA'! U9ft£gmoo»s It's not like anything you've ever used before even in a tube!386 words
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Advertisement300 1963-03-28 14 H the secret of a flawless skin m A lovely complexion—* truly elesv «kin mart b* 0 based on regular deep cleansing. Even th» moat V expensive oosmetics, if not thoroughly removed, can clog pores, coarsen skin texture. In 'Ann* French' Deep Cleansing Milk yon have the ideal cleanser; l300 words
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Miscellaneous247 1963-03-28 14 Straits Times Crossword ssH s^S* HflssssP HP" 9HP sssssssF~]H Vssl safe. sssV* I sssi^ I ACROSS nipple (t). 7. Btabe of principal note is>. 6. Puppet maJte» a joke with I It's not far from treason, to honour (b). I used It In revised form 11. Small beer in the247 words
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Advertisement1538 1963-03-28 15 TO LIYERPt )L t WESI COAST U.K.: Due Spore Sails P. S'r.am Penarq) oolujs Livirpael, c;aigo« Teday OIOMEO Mars, A moutn. Li.tr peel Holland, Hamburg li Pt Apr 1 Apr l MACMAON Livirpeil. Glasgow Mar 21 Apr 1 >. lAOMEDON Livereeel Hivre. Hamburg Apr i Mr I Apr I/It Apt1,538 words
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Advertisement2822 1963-03-28 15 i .»> aT* M\ af" a a\B aY AH I ~bl£n[Tllene EXPRtSt ItWrCt Ti LP.POOL t CONTINENTAL PWm. Spore P. S' y am Peneng IENVENUE.(H) N'targ. L'dea. Havre, M Dro It Pt Mar 21 Mar 11/ 1 I lENVRACKIE EL*.) Linrpeol. R cam, Hamburg Mar 21/ 1 Apr 5/ I2,822 words
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Advertisement1336 1963-03-28 15 W_ MeAUSTER cSc CO., LTD. < TCefS Tel: Hi. Mill. lIbIL IfW IHIBMHII UME KLAVENSSS L»E Mm LONDON. MMMRt, ROTTtMAM, IM ANKLES. SAN FUKISCO. HAVRE. MULL ft MrMIESMOMM SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. Cirr OF UPON f Accepting targe fir Ceitral ft Seatft Spore P. Sham Penang Bougainville (tit 7 Mar1,336 words
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Article93 1963-03-28 16 T'HL Federation Minister of x I Inance has flxrd these prices for calculating: customs duties for the week beginning on March 28. Rubber 76 fc cents a Ib. Copra sill a ton. Coconut oil 5732 a ton. Palm oil 5595.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5391.25 a ton. Iron93 words
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Article94 1963-03-28 16 THE Malayan txehafift Banks' Anoeistion made these changes In Its ratex to meachants yesterday (all rates to SJ.OO): Now York: buying TT 32 11/16. airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 d/st 33 1/18 credit bills, 33 3/16 trade bills. Selling TT or OD ready: Now Ylrk 32J: Swill Francs94 words
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Article231 1963-03-28 16 SHIPS lying along tide lha Singaa*rt Harbtur wharvo sr sxpactsd today ara: Van Cloon 21/22. Selamat IM. Cambodge 1 '2. Mandalay 44, Golden Delta 4/5. Bankura 25/26, City of Rlpon 35/36. Olga, Uaersk 2b '30 Rothenstcin 31/32, Bou«alnviUp 42/43. Gohsbu alaru 27/28, Satsuma Maru 13/14. Benarty 18.231 words
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Article73 1963-03-28 16 /'NINES! Product EuhmM, lin«a- por« nmtn pricti Mr picul niterday: Cecinut Ml tnilk S4l'J self n. drum S4Sj Hellers Cspra: March/April IK /Continent *-'7 luiyers Pt«p«r: Mumok white *loi sellers, Sarawak white fUM nellers. special Sarawak Black $107* sellers, garbled I-amponc black S1O2) sellers. ASTA 3110 sellers. •ingaswrt73 words
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554 1963-03-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was fair business in industrials on the Malayan Istock Exchange yesterday with prices in the section im lining to harden. This welcome sign of further interest in the section which has been observable for two or three days on554 words
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Article21 1963-03-28 16 Malayan Stock Indices Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Industrials: 101.13 101.71 Tins: 101.07 100.89 rubbers: 107.48 107.48 Dec. 29, 1962=100.21 words
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Article636 1963-03-28 16 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: B.utttad (1,000) M.tO; Ounlspt (3,000) J2.72 D. (1,000) $2.71 D. $2.70 31* (1,000) $2.71. (7,000) $2.70: last tmslt (4,000) $2.78;636 words
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312 1963-03-28 16 ON the Straits tin market yesterday the price fell 50 cents to $43 1.37 k on an offering reduced by 5 tons to 235 tons. In London on Tuesday although tin prices finished slightly below Monday's close the market overall presented a312 words
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Article126 1963-03-28 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. qF.NKRAL investment shares contlnued yesterday's easier trend. The majority of leaders again showing declines, but most moves were small. BHP was down 9d. to 525. AOG dropped to 455. before recovering to 465. 9d. and Associated Australian dropped Is. to 21s. 6d. Otherwise oils and baae126 words
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Article256 1963-03-28 16 APRIL first grada rubbtr buyers f.s.b. cloMd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 75| cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent The tone waa dull. S C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.I. clsslng prlttt In aants per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers256 words
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Article137 1963-03-28 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) March 27. Three months Dunlops 14 cts. 8. Darby 4d. JF. N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4id Gammons 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. WauKti IS cts. Shell 14 cts. U. Brew 30 CM. Steamship 7 cts. M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Times 22 ct*. Containers137 words
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Article28 1963-03-28 16 March 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 75} cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $131.37* (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 5 tons).28 words
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Advertisement617 1963-03-28 16 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU IN BANKRUPTCY (W.E.A.0.) No. 2 OF 1963 y Re: Mohamed Nor bin Abdul Rahman ol Pejabat Tanau. Pontlan. Cleric. Date of Wage-Earner's Administration Order 5.3 uj Date place of First Meeting 13.4.63 at 10617 words
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Advertisement643 1963-03-28 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT HEADSHIP N.T.P.S. (TAMIL) MIDOLETON ESTATE. ROMPIN. VI V (.K.MAS. N.S. Applications Invited, for post of head teacher N.T. PJB. (Tamil) Mldclleton E.siaie. Rompln. Via. tiemiis. N.S. (Primary School carrying U.T.S. allowance of two Increments). Application form (obtainable from school) should be completed and sent by Reßlstered Port to643 words
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Advertisement118 1963-03-28 17 NOTICES 1 REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TODAY AT 2.30 P.M. Nos. 434/A/B/C 43C/A/B/C VICTORIA ST. Cheong Hock Chye Co., Ltd., Auctioneers Appraisers 14 Robinson Rd.. Spore. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, GAN CHONG FONG (f) of No. 64-B Lorong Yap Ah Shak, Kuala Lumpur ceased to be a partner118 words
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Advertisement611 1963-03-28 17 (Continued trom Pace lii SITUATIONS VACANT to Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtrm TRAINEE VALUER required m the Office of Chartered Surveyor, Singapore. Applicants must r oss see Grade I or II Cambridge School Certificate with credit in Kngllsh. Age 20 to 25 years. Applications In own handwriting to611 words
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Advertisement864 1963-03-28 17 HOUSES LAND WANTED ■if Unrf, SS (Mtn )—Box SO ct*. txtrm DETACHED SEMI DETACHED HOUSE, 4 or 5 bedrooms. In ScranKoon Garden Kstate up to Flower Road District. Full particulars Box A 5662 S.T. Spore. URGENTLY WANTED! Three/fourhedroooied bungalow witb spacious compound District 9. 10. 11. Price $50,000 $100,000. Terms864 words
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Advertisement1085 1963-03-28 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. extra ADVERTISER INTERESTED In financing Imports tt exports. Write to Box A 5663 8.T., Spore. WELL ESTABLISHED MEDICAL CLINIC In Central Jobore for sale. Owner leaving. Apply to Boa AM73 8.T., Singapore. MISS LEE of Jesselton arrives Singapore Airport 20-3-1963. All1,085 words
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Advertisement869 1963-03-28 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS Mtn.)— Box SO el*, txtrm •IN< APORI MOTORS LTD. UtVUS Orchard Road has a wids range of good used cars at moderat* priors All our used cars are checked tod has an after salt guarantee tradaIns aomptrd easy nire pun-base terms available call for a869 words
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Advertisement369 1963-03-28 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING 0 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm SALON NEW JAPAN Japanese lupervisor. Japan House Tel: iot>«o/ 13V72 (Spore). JAVA MODES Bf.iuty Saloon (Air:onditionrd). Ksaatt H Stylists. BeauIclan Tel: 2031.'i ENROL NOW for Hairdmsint.-/ ieuuty Cuiuiir eounes (Kuroceaa rutor) at Farlda Maison Marcelle J/Styllftt, Manicurist Facia: MakeIU Kxpert.369 words
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Article, Illustration701 1963-03-28 18 TENNIS by Norman Siebel; Kuala Lumpur, Wed. JAI.AVA and Burma shared the first day's singles matches in their Davis Cup eastern zone tie on the Selangor Club courts today to make tomorrow's doubles vital to the result. After Malayan champion S: A. Azman701 words
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Article315 1963-03-28 18 THE MALAYAN OPEN PENANG. Wednesday. rpHE Malayan open tennis championships open here A on Apr. 2 with 32 ties to be played on all eight courts at the Penang Sports Club, from 2.45 p.m. Among those appearing in the 19 men's singles ties on315 words
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Article91 1963-03-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Methodist Boys Schoo"., I Kuala Lumpur were lucky to 1 beat Methodist Boys School. Sentu!, the holders, by 4-3 in the semi-final rep.ay of the FAS Cup soccer competition for under-15's at Shaw Road I ground today. MBS Kuala Lumpur were 3-2 clown91 words
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Article24 1963-03-28 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. 8. Ponnu«amy was today elected at the SGSPA meeting today as the association's' delegate to the SAFA council this year.24 words
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Article176 1963-03-28 18 MAKE THIS OPEN THE BEST— MR ATHLETICS I J^yALA LUMPUR. Wed. The fifth Malayan open athletic championships will be he'd here from Aug. 21 to 24 This jn-as confirmed today j by the Selangor AAA. who are organising the meet for the AAU this year. Dato Abu Bakar bin Basinda.176 words
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Article41 1963-03-28 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Srlartgor Club team to meet Police In the Stonor Shield cricket competition at Ournev Road on Sur- day: Barr. Dullp H^nneiv .l«it»drv. Jenkins >C>BtHtW>. Pn 'on R:r-. n«m. Stevens, da-ward, Wanless and Lambic. i41 words
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Article369 1963-03-28 18 S'gor owe victory to Fook Yoong FAM CUP 17UALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Wong Fook Yoong, a second-half replacement sparked a 5-1 victory for Selangor over Armed Forces in the FAM Cup at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. Fook Yoong. who came In to replace international OnKirn Leng at outside-right paved the way369 words
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Article233 1963-03-28 18 OINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's probable Burnley Cup side, comprising the best schoolboy players in the state. played promisingly but not well enough and were beaten 3-1 by a SGSFA Youth XI at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Schools lacked thrust In attack, particularly on the flanks where233 words
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Advertisement1459 1963-03-28 18 ESTATE OF:--mn tan MM k iikm; I ttr of No. 140-P. Raugoon Road Singapore, drceasrd mho died InUsUU on VI -63 (O.A. 163 631. PURSUANT to Section 29 of the Trmtlee's Ordinance (Chapter 34 > all persons interested in or haying '■laim.s against the estate ot the deceased person abovementioned1,459 words
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Advertisement792 1963-03-28 18 NOTICES JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. CORRIGENDUM Please nole that tender for the I CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD I FORMATION ALONG KAMPONG t SELINSING ROAD KRIAN FROM JUNCTION WITH THE c MAIN ROUTE l ROAD TO M S 3.00 the notice of which appeared in the issues of 16th and 19th a792 words
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Advertisement817 1963-03-28 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited i from qualified science graduates to teach physics and mathematics to Form Four and Five pupils i Irom the beginning of the second term. 1963. t Graduates with seven years minl- > mum leaching experience would be considered for appointment as 1 1 senior817 words
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Article261 1963-03-28 19 BOXING CAN'T TAKE ANY MORE CHANCES, SAYS MORGAN PHOENIX, Wednesday. JTOUR American boxers quit the ring 1 yesterday following the death on Monday of former featherweight champion Davey Moore, the third boxer since the war to die after a world title fight in America.261 words
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Article233 1963-03-28 19 WALKER ALSO WINS BYKO LONDON, Wednesday. IN SPITE of oeing cut over both eyes in the opening x round, Henry Cooper retained his British and Empire heavyweight titles, knocking out his challenger Dick Richardson (Wales), former European champion after 2mins. 58secs. of the fifth round atReuter - 233 words
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Article114 1963-03-28 19 SINGAPORE. Wed. Ten members of the Changl I Cross-country Club will run a 540-mile relay to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the RAF. The relay will start from RAAF Butterworth station at 10.30 a.m. on Friday and the last runners are expected to reach Changi114 words
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Article22 1963-03-28 19 PENANG, Wed.— The Penan* Badminton Association will hold their annual meeting at PAP House. Dato Kramat Road, on Friday (8.30 p.m.).22 words
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368 1963-03-28 19 EPSOM JEEP'S 10 HORSES TO FOLLOW ATKL KUALA LUMPUR, xv Wed. —My ten horses to follow at the coming meeting here are: Intan Sedili— A rapidlyimproving sprinter; scored a runaway win over s^l at Kuala Lumpur in Class 3 last November, beat c Class 2 Div. 3 field over 61368 words
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Article25 1963-03-28 19 LONDON. Wed. Results of last night* Rugby matches: Union Esher 28 Aberdeen University 6. Leafue Div. I— St. Helen's 20 Wigan. 11.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-03-28 19 Hanging on for victory T ORD Fermoy hangs on 'for dear life on the necK of his mount. BAXIER, at the last fence of the Grand Military Gold Cup race at Sandown last Friday. And nan* on he did— so well in fact that he managed to overhaul the leader.Reuter - 82 words
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Article174 1963-03-28 19 LONDON, Wed.—lrish-train-ed Gail Star remained a clear 10-1 favourite at last night's final ca lover on the Lincolnshire Handicap this afternoon. Gail Star was backed to win £3.000 as was second favourite Deetease, who hardened two points to finish at 12-1. Prince Tudor entered theReuter - 174 words
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584 1963-03-28 19 SOCCER I ONDON, Wed. Arsenal did their North London neighbours, Tottenham Hotspur, a good turn last night by beating Everton 4-3 in an English League First Division soccer match. Before this match Everton were only three points behindReuter - 584 words
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Article380 1963-03-28 19 Ernest Frida - Ernest Frida CRICKET— by —BUT BECKETT IN FORM CAN WRECK THEM SINGAPORE, Wed. With nine state players in the side, Civilians are expected to beat Services in the Singapore Cricket Association's annual match on the padang here on Saturday and Sunday. Civilians lead in the series380 words
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Article97 1963-03-28 19 BADMINTON Hint's Cup (Kluang) English College bt Secondary En*. Sen 5-0; bt Higti Sen. 3-2; SES bt High Sell. 5-0 Winners: English College. IKM'KEY— Ipob Dlt. 1: Cheng Wah 7 Irish Hussars 1. C. Kedah 1 L(e (Sg Patani): Drips 2 Malays 0: Polite 0 Ibrahim Sen. Teachers97 words
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119 1963-03-28 19 Aussies coming for cricket, -racing SINGAPORE, Wed. A group of Australians are due to arrive here on Apr. 17 to play a series of one-day cricket matches and go racing. The group comprise mostly Brisbane businessmen and professional men. They call themselves The Sportsmen. The Mayor of Brisbane la also119 words
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Article92 1963-03-28 19 KINGSTON, Wed. Frank Worrp-1. captain of the West Indies cricket team to tour England this year, is "not a good sailor" which Is why he has decided to fly to England instead of going by shlD with the rest of the team. Said Worrell: "IReuter - 92 words
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Article39 1963-03-28 19 PENANG, Wed.— Players taking part in the Malayan open tennis championships hero from Apr. 2 and officials will be entertained to dinner by the president of the LTAM. Mr Soon Cheng Sun. on Apr. 6at Soonstead. Northam Road.39 words
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Advertisement141 1963-03-28 19 ■■■■■■■■■■■I W3KM g rw 0 !>""< t y Ef4/fc.^u2 JL 1 IJLJ w7m L V/ 111 i LL W ifl PHPVY IT wfr*^& THE FAMILY CAR WITH THE LUXURY LOOK This car embrace* all of the thinfi people look (or in fine car. Modern Styling. The 1963 Chevy 0 adda141 words
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Miscellaneous97 1963-03-28 19 sPOßWoaunr TENNIS DAVIS CUP: Malaya v Burma 2nd day doubles, Azman and Kwok Yoke Yen v,Ba Muang and Than Lwin. (S'gor Club courts. XL 4.15 p.m.). CHUA CUP: Johore v S'porc (JCsa courts, Johore Bahru 3 p.m.). SOCCER SPORE LEAGUE: Div. SC— Seletar Indians v Cosmos iFarrer Park); Youngsters v97 words
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Article281 1963-03-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The largest single donation for the National Patriotic Fund received by the Straits Times group today came from the Selangor Eurasian Association with a contribution of S3OO. In addition, 12 members of the association contributed $610. They were Mr. Dennis G. OoontinfSin Chew Jit Poh - 281 words
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151 1963-03-28 20 A- weapons: 'Cuba, China irresponsible' warning TUSCALOOSA < Alabama*. \Wd. Former U.S. nuclear disarmament negotiator Mr. Arthur Dean. warned last night that other Communist countries may not be as responsible with nuclear weapons as the Russians. "As much is you may detest Russian Communism, you must admit they have been151 words
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Article22 1963-03-28 20 SINGAPORE CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION m.mtx-m ittaod (uni-ral of ihe lat« Mr X t i •mt r*4IMM I'r* ■iden 1 lad Sunday.22 words
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Article60 1963-03-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Tengko Abdul Rahman said today he hoped to. leave for London early in June for the final round of talks with Britain on the proposed Federation of Malaysia. There was no question of postponing the establishment of the the new nation by An?.60 words
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Article31 1963-03-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Tengku Abdul Rahman will leave for the ASA Foreign Ministers meeting in Manila on Monday morning instead of Sunday as originally planned, a Government spokesman said tonight.31 words
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Article301 1963-03-28 20 LONDON. Wed. London o'ock prices were better today. Several factors contributed to the cheerful conditions, including the Rood car production figures. There was a certain amount of pre-buu^et buying. In the afternoon Dr. Beechmgs plan for the railways brought in buyers for toad transport issues and shares of301 words
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351 1963-03-28 20 A salty setback as Malacca hopefully tries to get fresh VfALACCA, Wed. People hopefully turned on their taps at 8 o'clock this morning after circulars from the Municipal Council announced that fresh water would be available from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. daily. But no water came out. An hour351 words
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120 1963-03-28 20 LONDON. Wed— The Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsay, told students at Slough: "There Is nothing new in the view that chastity is not the greatest virtue. "Christians have always held that love is the greatest virtue, but it is only inReuter - 120 words
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Article43 1963-03-28 20 Katangese kill passengers ELISABETHVILLE, Wed. Men in Kalangese military and police uniforms last night stopped a train between Rhodesia and Elisabethvllle and killed two of the passengers. Two men were arrested byAfrican guards when they got off the train at Elisabeth ville. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article40 1963-03-28 20 LONDON. Wed. Oeneral Sir Cecil Sugden. who commanded British forces In Hong Kong from 1954 to 1955. died yesterday aged 69. He wu Chief of Staff with the British Arir.V of the Rhine from 1951 to 1953.40 words
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Article64 1963-03-28 20 LINCOLN. Wed— Monawin won; the Lincolnshire Handicap run over one mile here today. Kalimnos was second and Becket third. The betting was 25/1 Monawin 40/1 Kalimnos 25 1 Becket The favourite was Gail Star at 15 2. lied for fourtii place were Magnus and Kamasu. Monavin won64 words
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Article54 1963-03-28 20 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22} d.. May 22; d.. June 22 11 16 d.. July 2211/16 d.. July /Sept. 22jd.. Oct., Dec. 22 13 red.. Jan. ivlar. 22 13/16 d.. Apr./ June 22 11/16 d., July' Sept. unquoted Oct. Dec. unquoted, c.i.f. Apr. 22 5 16d.. May 22 5/16 d..54 words
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Article28 1963-03-28 20 RANGOON. Wed— A group of 35 Nationalist Chinese remnants surrendered with their arms near Monghsat. close to the Thal-Burma-Laos border, according to reports here today. U.P.I.UPI - 28 words
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Article24 1963-03-28 20 LONDON, wea— Buyers 4»04. sellers £854.. Forward buyrs £858 i. sellers £859. Settlement £8541. Turnover a.m. 130 MM p.m. 25 tons. Tone- Quiet.24 words
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Article19 1963-03-28 20 CALCUTTA. Wed.— King Savang Vatthana of Laos arrived here today on a three-day Indian tour.19 words
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243 1963-03-28 20 Citizens who seek to topple Govt by Razak TEMERLOH, Wednesday. TUN Abdul Razak charged today that some citizens were trying to topple the Government and hand the country to a foreign power. He made the charge when he addressed an Alliance raily at the town padang here today. He told243 words
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Article52 1963-03-28 20 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed—Hearings into charges against two petition-writers. Abdul Rahman bin Karim anrf. Ungku Mahmud bin Sallm. for assisting In disposing of stolen blank identity-cards were today postponed to May. Abdul Rahman's case was fixed for hearing on May 13 and Ungku Mahmud 's case on52 words
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Article80 1963-03-28 20 NEW YORK. Wed. Leaders of 320 photoengravers today accepted a contract proposal which may end New York's 110--day newspaper strike. Mayor Robert Wagner, mediator in the dispute, made tills announcement early this morning. The photo engravers are the last of four striking unions to acceptReuter - 80 words
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Article73 1963-03-28 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The first in a series of tourist-promotion shows featuring traditional and modern Malaysian dances will be presented by Kodak (Malaya) Limited on Saturday at the American Club, Scotts Road. The shows, called "Pameran Kodak" will feature some of the plendours of Malaysia to tourists visiting73 words
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Article53 1963-03-28 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. A.J Wemyss has been re-elected chairman of the RSPCA for this year. Other office bearers are: honorary treasurer, Mr. N.M.C. Stephens; nonorary secretary, Mrs. S. Abbett; committee: Mrs. P. Llm, Mrs. K. Kitchin, Mrs. O. M. Anderson, Mrs. Helen T. H. Oh, and Mr. J.53 words
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127 1963-03-28 20 i IURBA.Y Wed. A 70L* year-old white man and the 48 year old Zulu mother of his six children. were found not guilty today of contravening South Africa's Immorality Act, which forbids, people of different races from having .sexual intercourse. 1 Alfred127 words
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229 1963-03-28 20 Macapagal attacks the 'drop claim' —Senator MANILA, Wed. President Diosdado Macapagal today charged that the chairman of the Philippines Senate Foreign Relations Committee had turned his back on his own country by urging that the Philippines drop its claim to North Borneo. At his weekly new* conference. Mr. Macapa&al branded229 words
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Article51 1963-03-28 20 SINGAPORE. Wed— A donation of $10 from the Office of the Comi missioner for New Zealand was I received today by the Social Wf!- x fare Department for the Bitk.UlV Ban Kee fire fund. A bundle of clothing was received by the department from Mrs. C.C.51 words
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