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Title Section22 1963-03-30 1 ftVI RAG! DAILY rERTIFIEp SALE EXCEEDS 1 00,000 The Straits Times 1 Fstd. 1845 SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration557 1963-03-30 1 No withdrawal of profits 'TFe mns£ mobilise all our efforts to increase Indonesian food output 9 JAKARTA. Frl. PRESIDENT Soekarno has launched Indonesia on the road to a Socialist economy. He said that all foreign and domestic firms will not be permitted to withdraw profits from the country.Reuter; UP - 557 words
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123 1963-03-30 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman and the Thai Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, will fly to Manila together on Monday for the Ministerial level meeting of the Association of SouthEast Asia, it was announced here today. Originally the Malayan Prime Minister was to have stayed123 words
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Article, Illustration655 1963-03-30 1 Malaya not serious about the 3-nation talks OR. SUWITO LEAVES TO CONSULT HIS GOVT AND ACCUSES... MANILA, Fri. The Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister, Dr. Suwito. said today he did not think Malaya was serious about the proposed three-nation talks on the Malaysia plan. A spokesman for the Malayan Embassy in655 words
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Article31 1963-03-30 1 SYDNEY, Fri.— Mount Everest's co-conqueror, Sherpa Tensing Norkay. arrived here today on hl» way to Tasmania to lead an Easter mountaineering party In the Mount Field National Park— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article36 1963-03-30 1 LONDON, Frl.— A scheme for a permanent communications satellite in orbit over the Indian Ocean to link Japan with the Far East, India and Australia, was supported by British Members of Parliament today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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223 1963-03-30 1 I KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. MALAYA received the official invitation to attend the preliminary meeting of representatives of the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaya to pave the way for a conference of Foreign Ministers of the three countries of Malaysia only yesterday. A spokesman of223 words
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172 1963-03-30 1 CANBERRA, Fri. A Sydney businessman is to sue the New South Wales Cricket Association for return of six shillings he paid to see the last day of the Test between Australia and England last month. He says neither side played to win and172 words
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Article213 1963-03-30 1 LEE CABLES PLEDGE TO TENGKU SINGAPORE, Friday. MR. Lee Kuan Yew pledged today that the PAP would continue to co-operate with Tengku Abdul Kahman in all matters affecting the common integrity, independence and prosperity" of Malaysia. He made this pledge in a cable to the Tengku on the eye of213 words
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Article88 1963-03-30 1 Promotion for Soviet rocket boss MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet rocket chief. Marshal Sergei Biryuzov, has been appointed Chief of the General Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces, according to a report in the Defence Ministry newspaper Red Star today. Marshal Biryuzov. 61. was given the new title in a front-pageReuter - 88 words
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Article37 1963-03-30 1 TUNIS. Pri. Rainstorms in Oafsa region, Southern Tunisia, this week destroyed 366 houses, swept away irrigation canals, uprooted about 2.000 palm trees and killed more than 4,000 sheep, according to reports reaching here today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration251 1963-03-30 1 Christine the runaway witness is home LONDON, Fri. Christine Keeler, 21 -year-old model and former friend of Mr. John Profumo, War Secretary, arrived back in London last night from Spain. She leit England just before she was to have given evidence at the Old Bailey against Arthur Edgecome, 30, aReuter - 251 words
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139 1963-03-30 1 POSTAL STRIKE THREAT: 95 p.c. 'YES' SINGAPORE. Fri. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees announced tonight that 95.5 per cent of members in the Postal and Telecommunications branches had decided in favour of a strike. A statement issued by AUPE general secretary. Mr. O. Kandasamy. gave the following details of139 words
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Article63 1963-03-30 1 PARIS. Pri. French financial and planning expert, M. Jacques Rueff, left here today by air for Tokyo on his way to Malaya. He heads an International mission appointed by the World Bank to study economic Implications of the plan to merge the Malaya, Singapore and theReuter - 63 words
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Article227 1963-03-30 1 Mystery jets strafe U.S. ship WASHINGTON, Fri. Two unidentified jet planes fired shots near an American ship on the high seas off the north coast of Cuba last night, but did not hit her, the State Department announced. U.S. jet fighters were immediately sent to the area. The motorship FloridianReuter - 227 words
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Advertisement86 1963-03-30 1 We ON i---^^ Take a tip from y^E^vS a wise old bird. vGlflcc/»Hd< I y°° owo cor> r mefn > r fh \r~***'M^*2r name GLASURIT. GLASURIT ,s the name of o cor paint It is ygf# 1 The point used by oil famous °*»»thetlc EnaW*' continental cars because GLASURIT n^^86 words
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Advertisement7 1963-03-30 1 BEST SHOfS MONIY CAN BUt fry's CHOCOLATE7 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-03-30 2 MRS. MENON FINDS MUCH SYMPATHY FOR INDIA BANGKOK, Fri. J KS. Laks h m i Me non. Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, yesterday warned the countries of Southeast Asia that one day they would face the Chinese problem IndiaReuter - 293 words
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316 1963-03-30 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. China could pose ft '•psychological" nuclear threat with the development of a primitive weapon and launching device, Mr. Robert McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defence, said in testimony released j today. He told the House appro- 1 priaUoni sub-committee that It mustReuter - 316 words
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229 1963-03-30 2 Tunisian women: Ban men from marrying foreigners TiUNIS, Fri. The A National Union of Tunisian Women wants the Government to stop Tunisian young men from marrying foreign women. This has led to a big controversy in Tunis newspapers. Men and women have written indignant letters for and against the idea.Reuter - 229 words
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Article50 1963-03-30 2 SAIOON. Frl. Police raided a flat and a villa here and arrested 10 young couples for dancing, local newspapers reported. The police seized some gramophone records and also arrested the owners of the flat and the villa. The government banned dancing in South Vietnam last year.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article190 1963-03-30 2 10 PAPERS BANNED Action follows order not to publish news of intending strike by Govt employees DACCA, Friday. gIGHT West Pakistan and two Indian newspapers have been banned for five weeks in the Dacca district to prevent the spreading of news likely to lead to ''disturbance of public tranquillity orReuter - 190 words
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Article113 1963-03-30 2 CAPETOWN. Frl. An elderly White man and his African wife were found innocent of contravening South Africa's Immorality Act when the State failed to prove the couple had sexual intercourse in the three months before or after March 1. Alfred John Delange, 67, said he113 words
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Article24 1963-03-30 2 CANBERRA, Fri.— Wing Commander K. G. Brinsley has been appointed the new air attache to the Australian Embassy In Saigon. l24 words
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Article35 1963-03-30 2 HONO KONG. Fri. Yuri Popov. Russian correspondent for Izvestia, said today that charges levelled against him in the Phii lippincs that he was a spy were 1 "Just silliness and nothing else."35 words
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Advertisement24 1963-03-30 2 HI I r FLIGHTS WEEKLY TO "Sfgr MALAYAN WL. HUNhKONh ii^^i >Mmhs>{J %m EFFECTIVE Ist AP»ll IN ASSOCIATION WITH CATHAY PACIFIC AND THAI INTERNATIONAL^24 words
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Advertisement392 1963-03-30 2 DATELINE Hong Kong A TTENDANTS at the city's largest multi- rv storeyed car park sat back after the opening last Monday and waited for the rush but six of the building's eight floors stayed empty. This was not explained until a motorist wanted to know why if it was almost392 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-03-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I S9tJl^^~Xi. ,H£ I £SS, \^<^\ ME WHAT I \jOOil9 (>&LR'Jr\ II PLBAi J\\ tVJNE&ILI r~^20 words
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Article186 1963-03-30 3 PERFECT MOON ROCKET TEST CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri. The National i Aeronautics and Space j Agency yesterday launched a 470-ton Saturn space rocket in the latest test flight designed to put a man on the moon by 1970. The olast-ofl was the i lourth test in the Satuni aeries. The rocketReuter - 186 words
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Article92 1963-03-30 3 LONDON. Fri Mr. and Mrs. James Hope spent i heir wedding night last night under guard at Wimbledon police station. They were married yester- i day afernoon and started on their honeymoon but round there was a mixup in the reservations. Almost in tears, theUPI - 92 words
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Article29 1963-03-30 3 CATANIA. .Sicily >. PH.— Clouds rolled away from Etna volcano lasi nmhr to reveal a new column oi rrcl-liot lava snaking down Irnni the smoking north-east crater.29 words
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Article55 1963-03-30 3 LONDON. Fri. Mr. Harold Wilson, the Labour Party's new leader, files from London tomorrow on a short visit to the United Stales during which he will have talks with President Kennedy and other leading members of the American Administration. Mr. Wilson is expected to meetReuter - 55 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-03-30 3 A SHINING smile from Rhonda Finlayson. a 22--year-old Australian girl, as she vigorously applies her polishing: cloth to a customer's shoes at her pitch outside Australia House, London. It was Rhonda's first day as a shoeshine girl licensed by the police at Bow Street. (She is78 words
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302 1963-03-30 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. JJVEN after a nuclear attack the United States could strike back strong enough to destroy the Soviet Union as a civilised nation, Mr. Robert McNamara, Secretary of Defence, told a Congressional sub-committee in a testimony released today. He estimated the American casualtiesReuter - 302 words
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Article51 1963-03-30 3 BARI (Italy). Fri. Thieves wiio nmsacked a magistrate's court here during the night carried away a heavy safe after vainly trying to r orce it. The contents: One forged banknote for 500 lire ts2> cue to be used as evidence in a forthcoming trial.Reuter - 51 words
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79 1963-03-30 3 LONDON, Fri.— A small boy who accidentally swallowed a live moth then swallowed a moth ball to catch it, a doctor said today. 'Dr. David Langley wrote in the British Medical Journal that doctors were baffled when tests showed both moth and ballReuter - 79 words
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Article37 1963-03-30 3 OSLO, Fri. Norway's Parliament last night approved by a large majority a proposal th;u Norway .should let part of her air force be integrated in a joint Nato air defence system in Europe. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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207 1963-03-30 3 New blows for Mac in two by-elections LONDON, Friday. 'J'HE LABOUR Party easily retained two parliamentary seats in by-elections yesterday, inflicting a major humiliation on Mr. Macmillan's Conservatives at Swansea East, Wales. There, in a six-candidate contest, the Conservative challenger was pushed down to fourth place in the ballot behindReuter - 207 words
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269 1963-03-30 3 'HOLFORD NO ANGEL BUT THEN HE COULD NOT BE' T ONDON. Fri.—Night- club owner Harvey Holford "sold himself body and soul to the whims and desires" of his wife, a Jury at Lewes Assizes was told yesterday. Mr. Victor Durand, defending Holford against a charge of murdering his wife. Christine,Reuter - 269 words
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Article27 1963-03-30 3 MELBOURNE. Fri.— The Melbourne newspaper. The Age, reported today that the res-'trcii staff at Fairneld Hospital note had Isolated the virus of Gemri measles.27 words
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Article171 1963-03-30 3 Agreement on the reluctant peers I ONDON, Fri. The day when a peer of the House of Lords will be able to renounce his title and seek election to the House of Commons was brought nearer last night Both Government and Labour Opposition speakers in both Houses agreed during simultaneousReuter - 171 words
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Article30 1963-03-30 3 MOSCOW. Fri.— A new volume of poems by once-condemned author Boris Pasternak is bring prepared for publication this 1 year in Russia, the magazine Soviet Literature said today.30 words
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Article38 1963-03-30 3 PARIS. Fn.— French tightrope I walker Henri Rodiatin beat his own endurance record of 174 hours on a rope last night and intends to stay there until Sunday to bring the record to 250 hours.38 words
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202 1963-03-30 3 LONDON, Fri. SOCIOLOGICAL studies of the effect of very punitive measures on crime have not so far shown conclusively that punishment has any deterrent effect, a Church of England report said today. The report, "the Alms and Effects of Punishment." prepared by the Church AssemblyReuter - 202 words
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126 1963-03-30 3 U.S. 'FLOODED WITH FAKE BRITISH AHTIQUES' WASHINGTON. Fri. U.S. Customs offii ials said the American antique market is being flooded by British "takes" including: "old glass, china and metal bric-a-brar discarded by London housewives." A memorandum circulated within the Treasury Department and Customs service reported recent shipments to tbis country126 words
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Article26 1963-03-30 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States announced that it is making available to Argentina another US$45 million to help it strengthen its financial position.26 words
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Advertisement128 1963-03-30 3 Going Home? CHOOSE from the finest heavy or W^^\ medium weight t I materials that we stock from: DORMEUIL k_. FRERES f ifl^fet BURBERRY WAINSHIELL of I I H SAVILE ROW DONALD I; SHEARER B AND ENTRUST the tailoring ro our expert cutter tailor \<A experienced in this specialised work.128 words
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Article, Illustration352 1963-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, this evening opened Singapore's 15th Flower Show since the war and the largest ever at the Happy World Stadium. In his speech, Inche Yusof gave credit to the Singapore Gardening Society for the promotion of352 words
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313 1963-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. POLICE today launched the first phase of a new campaign to cut down the fast rising traffic accident rate in the State. The campaign is aimed at seeking the cooperation of the public in reducing the mounting number of fatal and serious313 words
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Article113 1963-03-30 4 CLEARED OF ASSAULT CHARGE SINGAPORE, Fri.— Six men attacked a company director, Quek Teng Chuan in Havelock Road without giving him any reason. Quek told a district court today. Chan Kam Leong. a lighterman, was alleged to be one of the six who struck Quek with a bottle on the113 words
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Article50 1963-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The photographic Society of Singapore today announced that April 1 would be the closing date of the colour slides show to be held at the Hollywood Room. Judging of the entries will take place on April 6 and 7. It will be open to the public.50 words
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Article26 1963-03-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Some 400 boys and girls will help the Chinese V.M.C.A. to sell flags tomorrow, which Is the association's annual Flag Day.26 words
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Article24 1963-03-30 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Buddhist Pall Society will hold a 24 -hour programme of religious festivities, beginning at 6.30 a.m. on Sunday.24 words
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Article351 1963-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Frl THOSE who entertain doubts as to the capacity and calibre of Singapore's serious young musicians should have listened to Alphonso J. Anthony and Cheung Mun Chit in the Victoria Theatre on Wednesday night. For here were a violinist and a pianist playing three full-scale sonatas,351 words
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Article106 1963-03-30 4 SINGAPORE, Fr I— A Malay school, Sangnila Utama today won the secondary section in the sixth Shell traffic game held at the Kallang Park safety first playground with 191 points out of a total 200. In the primary sections. Jalan Eunos English School II won with 189106 words
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Advertisement345 1963-03-30 4 I NOW SHOWING! ill Simultaneously At 1 SINGAPORE JOHORE BAHRU ODEON-KATONG CATHAY 1. 30-4.00-6.30 9. 30pm. 3 00 7.00 9.1 5 pm KOTA BHARU ALOR STAR PENAN 6 MALACCA" I ODEON CATHAY ODEON CATHAY THE WEIRD AND UNCANNY TALE OF A LEGENDARY KING WHO CRAVED FOR BLOOD MARIA MENADO WM345 words
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Article252 1963-03-30 5 RMAF LIKELY TO STAY WHEN SUNGEI BULOH OPENED— BUT NO DECISION TAKEN YET KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— A big question mark still hangs over the present Kuala Lumpur airport its use when the new international airport is ready. The Secretary to the Ministry of Transport. Inrhe Noor252 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-03-30 5 Malayan girl beats seven Australians to become a physiotherapist KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Miss Goh Kum Mooi. of Kuala Lumpur, beat seven Australians for appointment as a staff physiotherapist for postgraduate study in one of Australia's biggest hospitals the Brisbane General Hospital in Queensland. She was selected from eight candidates for152 words
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201 1963-03-30 5 ALLOWANCES PLEA BY A WOMEN'S INSTITUTE LEADER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The chairman of the Selangor branch of the Women's Institute, Che Asma Ilias. today urged the Ministry of Education to give allowances to members teaching domestic science in adult education classes in kampongs. She was speaking to more than 200201 words
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Article39 1963-03-30 5 BINGAPORE. Fri.— The teachers of the English College in Johorc Bahru today donated 51T. 60 for the victims of the Bali volcano eruption. The total received by the Straits Times for this fund to date is $27.60.39 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-03-30 5 Nothing achieved? Mrs. D chides the cynics IT WAS WOMEN'S UNITY THAT WON VOTING RIGHTS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The president of the International Alliance of Women, Mrs. Ezlynn Deraniyagala, today chided cynics bent on creating the impression that worn c n s international organisations have achieved nothing. "I know these256 words
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Article69 1963-03-30 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Straits Times today received two donations totalling $295 for the Buklt Ban Kee Fire Fund, bringing the total amount collected by this paper to $7,988. They were from Mr. S.H. Kwok ($5O) and members cf the World Red Swastika Society, Singapore69 words
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254 1963-03-30 5 Malaysia scheme sound and right— Waddell KUCHING, Friday rvHE Governor of Sara- wak, Sir Alexander Waddell.told a district council meeting at Miri yesterday he firmly believed Malaysia was right and that it would preserve peace and promote prosperity in the region. He said Sarawak could contribute to the common good.UPI - 254 words
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Article26 1963-03-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Prl.— The Apex Club of Kuala Lumpur will hold a social night tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. at No. 2C, Jalau Gurney.26 words
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145 1963-03-30 5 'USE FREE X-RAY UNIT' CALL BY Mr. S TPOH. Fri. A "take a free X-ray now or pay for one later on" warning was issued here by the Ipoh Municipal president, Mr. S. P Seenivasagam, last night. He said that though response to the free X-ray services by the mobile145 words
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Advertisement215 1963-03-30 5 WINE, DINE, DANCE BE ENTERTAINED! I ti. LION CITY tk REVUE J$ AT LEAST 10 FLOOR < A SHOWS NIGHTLY ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< ,^£j^p AT THE "BLUE ROOM" O^ THE f IMPERIAL RESTAURANT, SUNDAY SPECIAL! CAPITOL THEATRE, X Lunch-time show mcl. J 9pM N GHTLY Delicious Chinese I Luncheon: ADMISSION INCLUDES Adults215 words
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Advertisement221 1963-03-30 5 EASTER SALE .f-'«S£ Starts Today 3 Ladies' Readymade Frocks, -Jr^-A HANDBAGS HATS. VfV^X Children's Weor Toys. kV Giftsets For All Occasions. Household Goods Curios. C f—^-^* Also a wide range of j I CARTIER'S MAKE-UP for Lodies.S^/ ■Mi on display. \-f KATONG BAZAAR SUNDRY DEPARTMENT 224, East Coast Road, Singapore-221 words
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Miscellaneous92 1963-03-30 5 TOIIAV; Sedlli Ki;hil 12 15 a.m <6.9ft> 1.39 p.m. < 7.5ft i Singapore 143 am (9.5ft> 2.41 p.m. (8.6ft); Port Dlckson 9.41 am (7.9ft) 10.12 pm. (8 6lt>; Port Swettenham 8.50 am (12 6ft) 9 0fl p.m U2 7lt>. Penang 3 34 a.m. <7.2ft> 3.52 pm (7 7ft) TOMORROW: Seth.l92 words
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154 1963-03-30 6 Witness has baby, so trial delayed DENANG, Fri. An armed robbery case was today postponed to May 10 because one of the victims has just had a baby and could not give evidence. The Senior Sessions Court President, Mr. K. Somasundram, granted $1,000 bail to Low Haw Loon, a frame154 words
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Article54 1963-03-30 6 IPOH. Fri —The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shatiee. will declare open the "Malayan Cultural Night" organised by the United Society of Arts at the St. John Church Hall here tomorrow at 8 pjil The concert consists of singing, dancing and Instrumental music by54 words
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Article46 1963-03-30 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Television Singapura is to televise proceedings of the Singapore trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange at 10 a.m. on Monday. Commentary will be In Mandarin and the 10-mlnute programme will be telecast at 8.15 pjn. on April 14. I46 words
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Article, Illustration257 1963-03-30 6 AFTER KHIR'S RURAL SURVEYS... KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federation Government will spend about $432,800 on a plan to put a tractor in every district of the country. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed -lKhir257 words
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114 1963-03-30 6 KLCHING. Fri. Five brothers serving with the Queens Royal Irish Hussars had a happy reunion in Kuching yesterday The brothers were last together three years ago. Yesterday's reunion was due to a kind gesture by the Army, which allowed the youngest brother to fly114 words
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192 1963-03-30 6 BUTTERWORTH, Friday. A POLICE expert on the 1,000-characters lottery, Senior Inspector Kong Fook Yew, told a court here today that total stakes of $15,610 were recorded in more than 150 booklets and betting slips which he had examined. I Senior Inspector Kong was giving expert evidence192 words
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73 1963-03-30 6 PENANO. Fri— A 17-year- old unemployed youth, Yeoh Keat Khong, was today bound over for one year for making a false report. Yeoh. the prosecution alleged, gave false Information to Police Corporal Osman bin Shane at the Pulau Tlkus police station that a Chinese73 words
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Article42 1963-03-30 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Fri— Dr R P. Plllay is acting as Chief Medical and Health Officer. Kedah. In place of Dr. S. Appadurai. who has left for Bonn. West Germany, to attend a one-month seminar on i public health.42 words
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Article33 1963-03-30 6 SUNOKI PATANI. Fri— Miss Joan Lim, principal of Sultanah Asma School, at Alor Star, left yesterday on a world tour. Che I Sabehah binie Haji Salleh Is I acting principal.33 words
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Article, Illustration408 1963-03-30 6 Municipal secretary exonerated of L-Month incident IPOH. Fri.— The Munl- cipal President. Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam, last night exonerated the Secretary, Mr. Lee Thiam Poh, of any blame for an incident during the inauguration of the Nat i o n a 1 Language Month here two weeks ago. i The408 words
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177 1963-03-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A man who was found selling cloth at 30 cents a yard in Pasar Bahru was today sentenced to six months' jail by a magistrate's court here for being in possession of stolen property. Chan Vow Hon. 23, pleaded177 words
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Article, Illustration649 1963-03-30 7 EIGHTH OF A SERIES Walcott fight? It was something the people who saw it will talk about for the rest of their lives amazed that anyone could ever have knocked him down: "When Jersey Joe did that to me I didn't feel outraged. I felt embarrassed.649 words
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906 1963-03-30 7 ALAN HOBY - Marciano left the ring richer by more than $5mil. ALAN HOBY by WHEN he was champion, Rocky, son of an Italian shoe cobbler, never boxed or touched a glove on a Sunday. "1 go to church on Sundays," he once declared in an interview which was headlined throughout the States.906 words
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360 1963-03-30 8 'I MUST APPROVE RULES CHANGE' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. rpHE Registrar of Societies, Mr. C hin Hon Hian, said today that any change of rules by the Malayan Trades Union Congress to reinstate five top union leaders in its general council must360 words
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Article60 1963-03-30 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Yen. Ananda Maugala. a Buddn.st priest now In Kuala Lumpur, will give a lecture and conduct, meditation classes here next week. He will be speaking on "The Successful Synthesis of Life" at the Theosophlcal Lodge in Calruhlll Road on April 4. On the60 words
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188 1963-03-30 8 MAN IS TOLD; YOU DESERVE LONGER PRISON TERM rOH, Fri.— An odd-job labourer. Choo Hone, 40. with 12 previous convictions, was told by a magistrate. Inche Anuar bin Zainal Abidin. here today that he deserved a heavier sentence than the maximum permitted. Inche Anuar sentenced Choo to the maximum sentence188 words
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Article211 1963-03-30 8 RAJAH 'DID TOE PARTY LINE': SPA OINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore People's Alliance today disputed an accolade bestowed on one of their stalwarts, Mr. A. P. Rajah, by the Prime Minister last night. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had said of Mr. Rajah at the opening of the Pek Kio Community Centre:211 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-03-30 8 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V Dr. Tan Chee Khbon, national vicepresident of the Labour Party today said "credit must be Riven to the Special Branch in Kuala Lumpur for the humane manner in which they conducted their interrogations of detainees." In a statement he332 words
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61 1963-03-30 8 Scholarships offer to poor students SEREMBAN, Fri. The Malayan Council for Child Welfare Is offering four scholarships at $180 each for poor students sitting for their School Certificate examination this year. Two of the scholarships are for boys and two for girls. Applications should be made through headmasters and reach61 words
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Advertisement97 1963-03-30 8 !tt#<mg KOKQ-now they say its time fer a fffff'* More people know when it's time for a Tiger because Tiger Beer is now enjoyed in twenty-five countries throughout the world.Drink fresh, golden Tiger Beer, manufactured in Asia's most progressive breweries-the Tiger Breweries in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. ■rV W »»u»«*97 words
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Miscellaneous176 1963-03-30 8 Alley Onp By V.T. Hawnlin y2Sfl?™u*( \5? "^Pl*»*r f I |OH.COMBNOW.ZH,I| I ...WHAT I 6AJO VNAS THAT *S£s&£^\°%&J£ x kJF J 7S^^ O SP° Si I piontsayTwpnt i ukep coffee better, J AX WHtfTS A I COCONUT MILK S PIDNT UtCE UKE COGONLTr J ESPEOALLY FOR J CX^.MTHO^Ii^'COFF^'JcOCO^ I WHJU^,^176 words
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Article, Illustration929 1963-03-30 9 BUT HE ISN'T ENTITLED TO HIGHER RATE IF IT IS AT HIS OWN REQUEST SINGAPORE, .Friday. i\ employer will not be infringing the Labour Ordinance if he agrees to a demand from an employee to give him work on rest929 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-03-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. A boat on "stilts" toda> glided over the waves at top speed, watched by hundreds at Jarriim Steps. ihe hydrofoil craft had come to Singapore, and it was demonstrating its prowess as "the speedboat of the future." Watching the performance of182 words
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66 1963-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Retiring Commander-in-Chlef, Far East Land Forces. General Sir Nigel Poett, made a farewell tour of units of the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade group at Terendak Camp near Malacca. Gen. Poett's successor will be Lieut. General Sir Reginald Hewetson. formerly Commander66 words
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Article, Illustration290 1963-03-30 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. The chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Mr. L. L. Cooper, today stressed the need to maintain maximum free port status for Singapore while industrialisation grows in Malaysia. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the chamber, which290 words
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119 1963-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Forty Chinese seamen took a free air trip home to Hong Kong today after losing their Jobs in Singapore. Their ship, the 16.000-ton British tanker Merchant Knight, has been lying in Queen's Dock here for a general overhaul since March119 words
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Article59 1963-03-30 9 IPOH. Fri.— The Raja Muda of Penik. Raja Musa ibni Sultan Abdul Aziz, is making his first official tour of the Dmdincs district tomorrow since his appointment as heir to the Perak throne. Among the places he will visit are Raja Hitam new village. n#ar59 words
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Article36 1963-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore General Printing Workers Onion has signed new wage pacts with the managements of Yeo Brothers Company, and Central Printers on behalf of its members employed in those two firms.36 words
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Article153 1963-03-30 9 'Send out water carriers demand \[ALACCA. Fri. The Ma- lacca Chinese Chamber of Commerce has suggested to the Municipal Council that It should arrange to send water carriers round the town to sunply fresh water to the public In a letter to the council's president. Mr. G. Mariappan, the chamber153 words
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Article253 1963-03-30 9 IPOH. Friday. T*HE Ministry of Commerce and Industry is to make 1 a concerted drive to help Malays to participate in business. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, said here today. Hajl Khalid attended a twohour briefing of the Perak253 words
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Article72 1963-03-30 9 Jail for a former Naaf i man SINGAPORE. Fri. Juan Tai Hong. fonr«er manager of the Naafl shop at RAF Seletar. was today sentenced to two years' jail by Mr. Choor Singh, the First Criminal District Judge. He was found guilty of misappropriating $14,100 during hi> service with the Naafi72 words
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Article53 1963-03-30 9 KOTO BHARU. Fri.— Mr. Wee Tiane Teng. accountant of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Lid in Kelantan. has been promoted m;tnascr of the bank He takes the place of Mr. Tan Ec Lcong. who will go on transfer to Penang. Mr. Wpe has been with the bank53 words
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315 1963-03-30 9 PICKETS FINED FOR USING FORCE ON POLICE SINGAPORE, Fri. Eight women pickets, arrested in a scuffle with policewoman outside a Katong dressmaking shop, were today fined a total of $200 each on three charges. The magistrate. Mr. Khoo Hln Hlong, fined each of them: $150 or six weeks' jail for315 words
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Article60 1963-03-30 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Singapore's I senior meteoroiogical officer. Mr. Hwang Tiaw Sooi, left for Geneva iby air tonight to attend the fourth congress of the World i Meteorological Organisation next I month. After the month-long Geneva j conference. Mr. Hwang will fly to j Britain to attend a60 words
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Advertisement544 1963-03-30 9 NATIONAL II 9 I -iiiiii* AVAILABLE ON HIRE 1 PURCHASE FROM 1 II $25.50 A MONTH. I DEALER CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO. LTD.. 308.SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL.NOS. *****. 7901 7 226 SERANGOON ROAD. TEL: ***** THoSE WHO KNOW BUY L'Wl.HflJ Death ofBFTj Rev Canon i^fj Guok Koh Muo THE544 words
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Article192 1963-03-30 10 Wnit Sl* (Minimum, THI FAMILY OP the late Mr 11. Modr. NaKahnKam thank all relative* nnd frlenda for their condolence, att»*ndancea, wreaths etc. In their recent i'errav«*ment. THI FAMILY OP the late Mr Joaeph Hee Joon Reng thank all re- limve* and fnenda for their eondoIcncea. dooatlona. wreatha and192 words
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Article216 1963-03-30 10 Id Words Sl* (minimum) TNI COCKPIT'S Java KHmufel la He red every Saturday and Ruaday ii.n'h time THE JANTZIN 19*3 awlmwaar range will be modelled thin evealnf •J the Singapore Bwiramlnt Club FEDERAL PUBLIC A I lUN» LTD. invite ail Teavbcr* xnd ■■uo* aeMteta •n hrowae in their scuwroooit216 words
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682 1963-03-30 10 Saturday, March 30, 1963 The broad outlines of Soekarno's emergency economic programme for Indonesia are in fact a little too broad for i alistic assessment of its possibilities. Some of his proposals are revolutionary. He ii tends to conscript foreign capital, private banks are682 words
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Article363 1963-03-30 10 When the rains hold off for my length of time, people living in towns without substantial water reserves can expect their supplies to be rationed. But Malacca is s special case. The water is net plentiful and, except in some fortunate sections of the town, j when the363 words
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Article201 1963-03-30 10 Mr. Joshua Nkomo's warning of bloodshed in Southern Rhodesia is more than a nationalist politician's ruse for obtaining more and faster concessions. The threat of violence is very real not only there but in Northern Rhodesia as well. Though Mr. j Nkomo himself is free his Zimbabwe People's201 words
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Article, Illustration1536 1963-03-30 10 JOHN STIRLING reporting from Saigon AS A MAJOR CRISIS OF CONFIDENCE BEGINS TO DEVELOP BETWEEN U.S. AND PRESIDENT DIEM Vietnam's twelve million voiceless ones OF all those involved in the long-drawn-o v t drama of Vietnam, the most patient, and the least vocal, are the rice farming peasantsOFNS - 1,536 words
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Advertisement574 1963-03-30 10 Straits Times k Malay Mail i i.a.in.d sdvertlsemenu niay M kaaded sat let Ftaar COLD STOMABK AaJCAOB Orchard Rosa COLD BTORABK BRANCHBB "AT HOLLAND ROAD-4CATOM* KIfPIL noAD-HAVAL BABB Authorised Agent.: CITY BOOK BTOn« LTD Winchester Houae. CanVsr Quay TMB NKWS PStONT tfttpWtrlcit'tt Syfj^ffW^rtwt M. M. ISMAIL a Admlrsity leaad. Naval574 words
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Advertisement56 1963-03-30 10 COMFORT for TIRED EYES *%ttsia*Bßß*J ■■ST^'^srT^^* BBSSSSSST^B^^^^^^^Bsl jf W Whether or not you now wear glasses, if your eyes feel tired Of uncomfortable, HAVE AN EXAMINATION. Our refined technique more than a hurried examination of a few minutes ls able to discover your trouble. C. S. CHONG, O. D.. EVERBRIGHT56 words
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Advertisement105 1963-03-30 10 MARINE MANSION SEASIDE FLATS FOR SALE LoctrUty: Junction «f Marina Farofe and SeM Avema*. D*»ign 4-ttoray buitdin,, wMI 1 4 sX^P— f ana 1 Imbkath, all complete wMI nMMNirn lanrrarv and rf*atric*j( IHaMaaa »n<M FroirslB,3OO/'iis)ward» with special aHKOtja* C«h PmcktMei. lasy ma*thly HtftarNMmtt cat) a* arranged to*. For porticulort, contoct:105 words
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Article, Illustration1138 1963-03-30 11 MINISTER'S FUNCTIONS IN THIS RESPECT CANNOT BE CONTROLLED BY COURTS' SINGAPORE, Friday. IK. JUSTICE BUTTROSE in the High Court today dismissed with costs the application of Chua Ho Ann, 63, a merchant, for a writ of prohibition against the Minister for Home Affairs and a committee1,138 words
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Article80 1963-03-30 11 SINGAPORE. Fn.— A BrUa;. i.i.al petty oiiictr, Ronald Johr. Uartlcu. was today lined S5O in ,i magistrate's court for outraging [be modesty of a housewife at, ar rating stall in Bugls Street in -lie i early hours of March 24. The housewife. Ho Chlng Ch'iy j80 words
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216 1963-03-30 11 Nanyang confident of the future, says Tan SINGAPORE. Fri. The chairman of Nanyang University Council. Mr. Tan Lark Sye today, said the university felt secure and confident of its future for the first time as it entered its eighth academic year. He was addressing the university's 11th Pan-Ma-layan conference of216 words
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Article198 1963-03-30 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. More than 200 Rotarians from eight countries today hoard the movement praised by the Yang di-Per-tuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. He was inaugurating the 28th annual conference ot Rotary International's Distrcit 300 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The delegates come from198 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-03-30 11 KUALA LL'MPL'R. Fri.— Inspector Jamaludin bin Mohamed (above), of the Federal Arms Stores Depot here, will leave for Britain on Sunday for a 15-month specialist armaments course. He will spend six months at the School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering in Hampshire and six82 words
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Article38 1963-03-30 11 MUAR. Fn.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera:ive>. Inche Mohamed Khir Johan. will open a one-week course tor 22 new enumerators and supervisors at the Rural Agricultural Training Centre at Sungci Sudah here on April 638 words
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Article192 1963-03-30 11 QUERY ON NEW LAW FOR CONTEMPT SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. David Marshall, Assemblyman for Anson has asked the Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K. M. Byrne, if he would consider introducing legislation to allow District Judges to jail people for contempt during court proceedings. He al.-o wants to know whether192 words
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Article274 1963-03-30 11 Fling club gets first Chipmunk IfUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Government todafv- presented a Chipmunk aircraft to Kuala Lumpur Flying Club to help it implement a Government sponsored plan to train pilots. The presentation was made by the Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. The plane was accepted on274 words
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303 1963-03-30 11 Rape charge: Man offered me a dollar to get out jaga KUALA LUMPUR, Fri T*HE High Court hear- ing a rape case was told by a Petaling Jaya church watchman today that a man offered him $1 and asked him to get out. K. Vaiyapuri. 85. frail and wizened, was303 words
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Advertisement263 1963-03-30 11 ON HER MAJESm SERVICE A fast blonde in a fast car screamed past him at 100 miles an hour. They met again in the Casino when he gave her 200,000 francs to pay a chemin de fer debt. That night they got to know each other better. Then she told263 words
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Advertisement29 1963-03-30 11 J^t* I j&0 fBADMINTON IHASTIR T^ V^BiS^^ Improved Fitting yf VV xJßB^^ Non-Slip Green Sol«t Cushioned Insoles -.ffiCffS^*^^^ Worn By Chompions PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY ON RED CROSS FLAG DA*.29 words
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Miscellaneous246 1963-03-30 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE >r.l(Vl< i 41.7 metres AM: 6.00 Time Signal. N,-gara-Ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 News Commentary: 7.15 Song Time: 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 8.05 Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan News:246 words
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Miscellaneous241 1963-03-30 11 iaysia; 10 JO Eml Pops Hour: 11.30 Cocktails For Two: 11.58 Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan Epilogue; 12 midnight Clove Down. RADIO SINGAPORE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICES 418 uetren SHORTWAVE HER VICE 41 metre* A.M: 6.00 Good Morning: 601 Morning Prelude: 7.15 News: 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin: 7.30 Up And About: 8.15 News; 1.20241 words
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628 1963-03-30 12 I READ with a great deal of perturbation, the report in your paper of March 25 entitled "The teachers who lose sight of their ideals by the Ministry." Writing as a parent, I appeal to teachers to ignore the views expressed in the editorial628 words
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Letter116 1963-03-30 12 I WO I LD have thought that after the water rationing and the moans and groans we all experienced the year before last, we would all without exception take heed of the recent warnings and conserve as much water as possible. But no; it appears that as long116 words
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256 1963-03-30 12 THE roundabout at the entrance to the University of Malaya has removed one of the most confusing and dangerous road junctions in Kuala Lumpur. I am sure that this is appreciated by all motorists who live in Petaling Jaya and work in Kuala Lumpur256 words
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Advertisement276 1963-03-30 12 WITH airwickMisT -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too jS) for round-the-clock freshness. /Q *ißj\ Airwick Floral Mist, Mothproofer (9 o^l 3] and Fly Killer are also available ytfely at all leading stores in the 0 Airwick in a bottlt Federation and Singapore. for ****■**<** frtthntu A276 words
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Advertisement162 1963-03-30 12 NEW ZEALAND j AIRCONDITIONED L'WILLEM RUYS'j j 5 APRIL j FIRST TOURIST CLASS ACCOMMODATION 1 STILL AVAILABLE CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT I OR I TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION (S) LTD. NTS BLD. D'ALMEIDA ST. SINGAPORE m TEL: ***** For men who t*m want to put their l?f J Best Look forward son162 words
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Miscellaneous297 1963-03-30 12 Straits Times Crossword ■HP HLT^ aUT^ H"* ■HF' L^LV^ ILHP H •i» CI L?. 8S Can one PT ta W d r t0 <*e--8. Work steadily without t> scribe Aphrodite's abode? (7> shelter out in the open (8). 5 21. Stwepipes possibly of 9. About to dub the Spanish copper297 words
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Advertisement1103 1963-03-30 13 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* Si (Mill.)— Box SO et*. extra READ the Senior Appointments lacant In The Sunday Mall each week. BOX ASSSI S-T. B'pore. Position filled. Applicants thanked. SIME DARBY VACANCY for Speciality Salesman filled. Applicants thanked. WANTED OUT-OOOR TRAVELLING ■alesglrls. Apply Advertiser (BO Dept)1,103 words
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Advertisement809 1963-03-30 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 70 Word* SS Min.)— Box SO cts. txtra FIELD ASSISTANTS WANTED by Insurance Organization. Preference given to young men or ladles who nave passed tbe Cambridge School Certificate Examination. Only those who are prepared to travel to all parts of Ualaya need apply. Interview will be arranged In809 words
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Advertisement784 1963-03-30 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ?e Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtro I LARGB FRONT ROOM, exclusive MS entire flat, kitchen SI3.V- Ua- < furnished. $165/- Furnished Inclusive Fridge. Telephone available. Ideal for 1 harhelor. spinster, working couple. Quiet, cool, comfortable, strictest privacy present tenant Englishman. Apply 1878, Temblint; Road (off East784 words
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Advertisement724 1963-03-30 13 EDUCATION tt Words SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm LCC EXAMINATION questions and answers. Accounting, Book-keeping, Typewriting 1948-1962 available. Apply T. G. Samuel. P.O. Box 1731, Singapore. ATTENTION! CAMBBIDGB SUCCESSFUL Candidates. We offer Special Group Course (Typewriting, Shorthand. Book-Keeplng. Commercial Correspondence i 6 months. SIC. 78 Middle Road, .1181. 10724 words
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Advertisement732 1963-03-30 13 TUITION it Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm ENGLISH MATHEMATICS. SCIENCES, Tuition Given for All Secondaries. Ensure Success by Starting Immediately. Please Ring: (Spore) ***** between 2 p.m. to a p.m. ENGLISH MATHEMATICS TUITION: Primary VI. Secondary. School Cert. Personalized, Individual coaching Apply I*7B, Tembeling Road, (off East Coast732 words
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Advertisement750 1963-03-30 13 FOR HIRE I# Words SS (Min.)— Box St et*. txtrm COMING ON LEAVE, visiting Britain T The latest Austin, Morris, Ford and Triumph Saloons for selfdrive. Also Estates and Mini Models. Rates from 4 gna. per week unlimited mileage, quarterly. No finer value In vacation motoring:— Home ft Overseas Motors750 words
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Advertisement786 1963-03-30 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE t* Words SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtro NUMBER HAWK ISS3 Taxed In■ured. Phone ***** t Spore). Ita3 MODEL S*«« Sorgward Arabella de Luxe. Price J5.350/-. Buy rours to-day. Sole ag«nt for Singapore »nd Federation ot Malays.. Enquiry: Quan Boon Transport Co., 23, Ansoo Rot I. Tel:786 words
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Advertisement213 1963-03-30 13 B^Rtaanaaafsjß sßSjaLjtWaalE* *m IJRTUMPH> Introducing the latest 1963 Tiger 90 Twin 350 c.c. c t6uveua£ SERVICE AGENCY 200 PENANG LANE, SINGAPORE. EXAM SUCCESS made easy! 0.5.c./F.M.C./O.t .1 ::.s.i L.C.X.; Form VI t.ntr..n<r; Secondary bntranrr; Forms lI— IV (Sec. I— III): 1 t (•on. Std. I— III; National Language. Systematic training213 words
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Advertisement168 1963-03-30 14 THERE'S MORE TO MM THAN ttOtTJET ROUTES! _^^-~Y I INCLUSIVE TOUPc I I "our travel agent can tell O^^J^ d" d K Ask y°" BOAc'appo^" Tra^A.e^Tfor CH^^«^r^ y s ur»d er v w-^ reS mmmm I J T°an<i a A "T^* .no^S^ Book fr °m anywhere to H^ >CX I168 words
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Advertisement1520 1963-03-30 15 TO LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST U.l.i Ovt Soon Slil* P. S'hm Nmn| DIOMEB Hn A mouth. Livtryaal ana, tumbuit laPt/Aar 1 Aii MACHAON Luirpul. Glasgow Ml. 44 Apr 1 il??nr B .IH M»«'e. Himturg Apr Mi 1 Apr A* 11 li.^.y* Dubhn. Glasgow Apr 11 Mr 11 Apr 14/11 Apt1,520 words
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Advertisement1497 1963-03-30 15 8E23E3y*****11Et231 THE t. A. LINESSAILINGS TO EENfjA, IE HAVRE, HAMIURt. IRE MEN, ANTWERP. Rotterdam, Amsterdam, osio toTHtNiunt ano copehhuen. /§&"~*@V Spore P. Sham i| raftß~Vl\ -SOH6KHU" aj il Mar/ 4 Api 5/ 7 Apr 1/ I Apt El\^Us| "NONA" H/M Apr IS II API 17/11 Apt \&X~~/SJ "SI«H*" 31 A»r/1,497 words
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Advertisement1437 1963-03-30 15 FBENt&ILJIME express service i veppool i continental ports. S port P. S'haaa Penang BENVENUE.(H) N e«rg, L'«M, Hlvrt, M Ore la rt Teday Mar 11/ 1 REPJVRACKIE (E.LpJ Lmrpaal, Rdam, Mtmbur| C I »»r 1 t,i 5 5 BEN¥ALLA(E.U If*. M'bro. Maeea«r|... la Pt/ Apr 4 Apr 0/ 0 lENMHOR1,437 words
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Advertisement1302 1963-03-30 15 E- MeALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. iV Tiii m. inn. flkW EI.MBMAH UMX KLATIMBU LMMK w INDIN. tUMBUtt, ROTTtRBAN, LOS ANSELES. UN FRANCISCO. «VK. NULL MIDDUSUOUIM SUTTU, VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANO. ein or ripon t uaatti« «mi tv <*«**> *aat» p Peninj SOUC.a!nv*liE /Tdeay Ocaits S'poti P. SUm Penane. AIM call! lMll|kM.1,302 words
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Article192 1963-03-30 16 CHIPS lyinc alonoirti tha Singaoera 'J Harbour «H.rv .r ..p.ct.d t«la» ars: Melampus 15/10, Tupab N.W. 3. Olga Maerslt 29/30. Shuako Maru 47, Gohshu »saru 27/2 K. RotbenMeln 3132, Ton«t>ern S/H. Ormtes 47. Laos 39/36. Bydland 45. Amrrlca Maru 10/11. Memhun Maru 13/14. Mrrwy Lloyd 46.192 words
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Article75 1963-03-30 16 /■MINESE Produce Eishanira, tine*. 1 port nssn prlsss per picul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk J4'.'J sellers, drum t4.*>l aellers C.pra: Marcb/A.prll fK Contlnrot t'2~t huyern. Papptr: Muntok white (lIS sellers. Saranak white *I.VJ| wllrrs. apenal Sarawak blark »IH7| sellers, (arhled LnmponK nlack »lU2» Kellrra. ABTA Sll5 arllcrn Smmpofc75 words
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538 1963-03-30 16 From Our Market Correspondent ESSO prospectus date is Tuesday when local investors will at last know the details of the public offer of shares for sale to the public which they have been anticipating for many months. The application lists538 words
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Article23 1963-03-30 16 Malayan Stock Indices March 28. March 29. Industrials: 102.01 101.77 Tins: 100.80 100.70 S rubbers: 107.48 107.48 Dec. 29, 1962 100.23 words
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Article694 1963-03-30 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.mt.ad (2.0001 51. .Ml D. (3.000) Jl VI: Ounla** 1 1.000) $2.70. (1.UO0) 52.89, tl.OOO) El<l Smilt.ru .S.i.ihii $2 Ml694 words
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324 1963-03-30 16 fHE price of Straits tin was again unchanged yes■l terday at $431.37 i per picul on an offering down 5 tons to 250 tons. Ring business in tin on the London market on Friday was again at a useful level with prices at324 words
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Article111 1963-03-30 16 MELBOURNE, Prt. /GENERAL InvesUoent and lndus- trial shares steadied ana In small movements rises exceeded falls by two to one. B.H.P. gained Is. to 535. 3d. after the announcement of a higher dividend at 9d. Oil* were mostly firmer and bHe metals held their levels. Loan* continued firm.111 words
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Article146 1963-03-30 16 (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONS) March 29. Three months. Dunlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. K. N. 16 eta. C. Storaic*- 4td. Gammons 11 cts. S. Traction 1 3 J. Waugn 15 cts. Shell 14 cts. M. Brew 30 cts. Steamship 7 cts. M Cement IS cts. 8. Tlmen 22 rta146 words
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Article121 1963-03-30 16 THE Malayan Eithams Banks' AsseoJatlon made tbeae changoa to ILa rates to merchants yesterday (mil rate* to $100): New York: buying TT S3 11/16, airmail OD 32 13/16. 90 d it 33 1/16 credit bllla. 33 3/16 trad* bills. Csnada: buying TT 33 5/16.' airmail OD 33 7/16.121 words
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Article24 1963-03-30 16 March 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: N| cents (up half a cent). TIN: $431.37^ (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offe-inr; 250 tons (down 5 ton*).24 words
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Article509 1963-03-30 16 Rubber market: Prices static r WITH virtually no stimulus from terminal markets prices locally have remained static throughout the week, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market survey. Values have been maintained without any sign of new demand and Federacion godowns. though re-. I potted to be509 words
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Article250 1963-03-30 16 \PBIL fust Krado rubber buyers t.a.b. .-loned at 3 p.m in S;i pore and Kuala Lumpur yp-it.rrt.n it 7tij cents pir Ib. up bait a cent. Tn. tone was very quiat. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing priest in cents ptr Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt fob. liuyi-r* 751250 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-03-30 16 yV— KiIMsmSAIO^KISENiKAISHA^LTD.. U.S.A. PaciSio, AtlauUo, tfi Great Lakes Service Loans Loaot (l* ha n» tIA EU Spore P Sham Honolulu s. •two i Aniteies ri York otevnio Ceas»» Mars Gls. 27/21 11/ 1 Apr 25 Apr 2 May S May 23 M»y I Juae "Kisiikawa Maru" i% Apr/1 May 2/1,109 words
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Advertisement950 1963-03-30 16 Pcnonq P Shorn Spore ETA/ETD ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM CALCUTTA, KAKINADA t MALACCA "M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" for Kob«, Osoko, Noaoya and Yokohama April 4/ FROfc YOKOHAMA, OSAKA NAGOYA S.S. "AJANTA" tor ColcuMa April 7/ FROM YOKOHAMA, NAGOYA, KOBE OSAKA •M.V. "VISHVA SHANTI" for Modr Qi Bombay Apr" 11/U FROM BOMBAY950 words
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Advertisement134 1963-03-30 16 SHIPPING NOTICES CHANGE OF ARRIVAL DATE T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOYAGE 122 Arriving 1.4.6S The above vessel la now arriving Singapore on 1.4.63. and sails on 3.4.63. (hirf Agent*: R. JLMABHOY SON'S LTD.. 24. Malacca Street. Tel: "•in;:. T/v "LAOS" The above vessel will be aloncslde SHB Wharves. Godown.* 35/36,134 words
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Advertisement985 1963-03-30 17 MMBgßß^**""*™"^*'* (Continued from Page 13) VEHICLES FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ets. txtrm 1950 VOLKSWAGEN low mileage w »x. client condition one owner 53. 990/-, j I no dealers. View 14. Raglan Grove. Sirangoon Garden Estate, Singapore is. DEC. 1957 FIAT 600 J1.950, 19SS V n tor985 words
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Advertisement1011 1963-03-30 17 FOR SALE Words SS (Mln.)— Box St et*. txtrm FOR SALE bungalow lot Bukit Bahru. Malacca 9000 sq.ft. SO cts sq.ft. Particulars to Box AIMS 8.T.. K.L. JANTZIN 1963 LADIft. Men A Children Swimsults Bn-Nylon. Fancy Plain Also Available For Bedsneeta. Bedcovers A Bathtowel* Alvays Remember Luck's 17. Orchard Road.1,011 words
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Advertisement668 1963-03-30 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pere) tt Words SS (Mln.)— Box St ets. txtrm CXIONG SMIHC Manufacturing Jewellers. Easy payment inexpensive Diamond Necklaces/Brooches WELLAFORM is the out-standlnt Halrdressint: Cream used by Professional hairdressers world-wide Available throughout Malaysia from beauty salons and cosmetic counters. FANCY HATS. CRACKERS. Toys for enjoyable Children Birthday Parties Stage668 words
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Advertisement872 1963-03-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Peaeial citizens or State Nationals for appointment as Town Planning Assistants in the Department I oi Town ana Country Planning i Seiangor on the salary scale of $137.50 X 7.50-152.50 209 x 14-307/ < 324 x 14-450. Candidates for appointment must have attained their872 words
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Advertisement636 1963-03-30 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited (or the following posts which are now I vacant. (a) one poet of Technical Assistant (Electronics). Qualifications: Technical College Diploma or Equivalent with knowledge of Electronics up to Technical College Diploma Standard. Salary scale (basic): $445 x 15--505 x 30-535 x 15-595.636 words
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Advertisement519 1963-03-30 17 NOTICES I P.W.D. NOTICE T c public are hereby notified that the roadway of the level crossing north of Padang Rengas Town at Railway Telegraph Post' No. 71/3 will be closed for repairs i on 10.4.1963 between the hours of 7.00 p.m. and 4.00 a.m. the following morning. Road vehicles519 words
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Advertisement321 1963-03-30 17 TENDERS GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE Tenders ate Invited for the supplying ano staffing of a unit canteen. Particulars obtainable from l TPT coy AFMC. K.L. (Tele. XL *****/*****). Sealed Tenders marked "Tenders"' should reach 1 TPT Coy AFMC BY noon 7th April 1963. The Oovu is not bound to accept the321 words
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225 1963-03-30 18 Coventry can spring another Cup shock I ONDON. Fri. Coventry, the Third Division club who took over the role of F.A. Cup Riant-killers when they beat Sunderland 2-1 earlier in the week, face an even more forbidding task when they take on mighty Manchester United in the Sixth Round tomorrow.Reuter - 225 words
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154 1963-03-30 18 GLASGOW, Frl.— Tottenham Hotspur, current English League leaders, will have six first team men playing in the international match between England and Scotland at Wembley on Apr. 6 England have chosen three spurs players in Maurice Norman, Jimmy Greaves and Bobby Smith, and yesterdayReuter - 154 words
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Article70 1963-03-30 18 VANCOUVER. Pn. Erland Kops i Denmark), the All-England champion. Thailand's Channarong Ratanasaengsuang and Sangob Rattanudorn. and Jim Poole (US) reached the men's singles semi-finals in the Canadian badminton championships here. .In last night's quarter-finals, Kops beat Bill Perry (US> 15-12, 15-14. Sangob beat Wayne MacDonnellReuter - 70 words
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97 1963-03-30 18 A MSTERDA.W. Fri. The J\ Board of the European Football Association Inlon (t'EFA) yesterday appealed to all governments concerned to refrain from taking discriminatory measures against foreign sportsmen for "economic or other reasons." The Board said it "regrets Britain's refusal to grant visasReuter - 97 words
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345 1963-03-30 18 RACING with Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. RUBBER ESTATE, an up-and-coming youngster in "Porky" Donnelly's stables, stepped out in grand style at this morning's gallops' here. With Keith Moxham astride Rubber Estate outpaced Skilton (Kitson Leong) in a 3f trial in345 words
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61 1963-03-30 18 ONDON. Frl.— Stan Mellor. the chamiLd pion British National Hunt Jockey was last night "seriously ill" in a Liverpool hospital after a fall during a hurdle race at Aintree yesterday. Mellor. who has fairly severe facial and internal injuries, was to have ridden Frenchman'sReuter - 61 words
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Article228 1963-03-30 18 Odds shorten on Loving Record I ONDON. Fri. Mr. J. L Young's Irish trained Loving Record last night became second favourite for tomorrow's Grand National at Aintree The nine-year-old gelding, winner of two of his five races this season and trained by Tom Taaffe in Ireland, had his price cutReuter - 228 words
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Article1481 1963-03-30 18 Race One: 1.30— C1. 2 Div. 4~7£ 1 ***** Kaboo <M. Sullivan i Owner. 8 9.0 J. Wilson 3 2 ***** Four Winds II (Weekend Circle i Tulloh. 6 8.13 Harbridgr !> 3 ***** Yes Dear II (Lucky St.) Donnelly. 3 8 12 (SF) Moxham 11 41,481 words
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Article192 1963-03-30 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.(Veifhts for four more races on Wednesday: CLASS 3 DIV. 1 SJF Ice of Diamonds 9.M tqua Queen >.M Sharpshooter 9.M Springfield 9.00 Serene Lady 8.13 «y VUU 8.12 Kyopic 8.09 lolly Scoot S.M larky 1 Joy S.M >irnifird Lady 8.04 l>oker DAs192 words
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Advertisement84 1963-03-30 18 IS YOUR COMPLEX SHOWING? I ■H^^ MARRIAGE- j ere <* r e 20 ways of finding f »|HB| £^|Hdß out you oo c m f^ e v ■H^^B JHSBSPf*** April issue of— I VERA LYNN'S RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS Q R FROM NECKING TO NAGGING AND BACK A^L^L^^Jm H R EAT84 words
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Article144 1963-03-30 19 AT MANILA MANILA, Fri.— The Philippines led New Zealand 1-0 in their Davis Cup eastern zone tie which began here today. Johnny Jose (Philippines) beat New Zealand champion Lew Gerrard, 2-6, 6-3. 6-3. 9-7 The second singles between New Zealand's lan Crookenden aril Filipino champion Fellclslmo Ampon144 words
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202 1963-03-30 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Fri. Three crack Japanese riders will form the Suzuki works team in the Malaysia .Grand Prix here next month. They are H. Koshlno, S. Matsuda and Morishita and their machines will be factory-tested before being shipped out to Singapore.202 words
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Article, Illustration793 1963-03-30 19 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: KWOK-SHINING SUCCESS IN DOUBLES By Kuala Lumpur, Friday NOW IT ALL DEPENDS ON AZMAN IN THE FIRST MATCH TODAY AGAINST THAN LWIN piRST-DAYs flop Kwok Yoke Yen becomes the second day's shining success. This is today's pleasant news flash from the Selangor Club tennis793 words
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264 1963-03-30 19 Zakaria Hashim - THE FAM CUP DALI PUTS KELANTAN IN FINAL Zakaria Hashim KELANTAN 2 PERAK 0; By KOTA BHARU. Friday. TOAST of the town here tonight was Dali Omar, A the Kelantan soccer "find" of the season at centre-forward. Dali, who came into the Kelantan side for the first time only a264 words
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Article89 1963-03-30 19 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore swimmer Seah Pong Pin, a second-year medical student. helped London University to win the 4 x 110 yards medley event at the British universities swimming championships at Walsall last Saturday. London University won the event in 4:41.6. with Manchester University second in89 words
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Article68 1963-03-30 19 SINGAPORE. Prl. A goal scored by lnslde-rlght Crooke ln the closing stages enabled RAP Tengah 'A' to snatch a 2-1 win over Star Soccerites In the SAFA Dlv 3D match at Farrer Park today. Stars took an early lead through centre-forward Ah Tong, but Flint equalised for68 words
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Article17 1963-03-30 19 LONDON. Pri. Vorkington beat Doncaster 1-0 in an English Fourth Division match last night. —Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article17 1963-03-30 19 LONDON. Prl. Results of Rugby Union club matchesGloucester IS Stroud 3; Leicester 16 Barbarians Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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167 1963-03-30 19 S'pore to stay in Asian Youth tourney CINGAPORE, Fri. SAFA today confirmed Singapore's entry in two major soccer c o m p c t i tions— the Asian Youth championship next month and the Asian zone of the Olympic tournament. The SAFA council agreed that a team should be sent167 words
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Article208 1963-03-30 19 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE, Fri. Gurunathan the match-winner against Joint Services a fortnight ago. will make wa<y for Quah Kirn Swee in the Singapore line-up against SelanKor in the FAM Cup south zone final here on Sunday. That will be the only important208 words
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Advertisement79 1963-03-30 19 JOHN DUCLOS, Head of Broad casting tells of Singapore Television sion Service's Three Firsts and reveals that there is room for more experienced men in this field. jg^Jj W Read all about the filVlVlfyih Wf State's success story hf 1 M ln a special TV r VT,. *%j m Supplement79 words
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Advertisement112 1963-03-30 19 THE SIME DARBY GROUP ARE PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THAT FROM IST. APRIL 1963 THEY HAVE BEEN APPOINTED SOLE DISTRIBUTORS FOR White Label" fl DEWAR'S SCOTCH WHISKY p3 IN PENANG, PERAK, PROVINCfc i ¥l| WELLESLEY, KEDAH PERLIS ML Wbtte Label jj^fep. will now be supplied by vT iU l«Rr iS^| Sime112 words
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Miscellaneous72 1963-03-30 19 TODAYS SPORT FIXTURES TENNIS DAVIS CUP: Malaya v Burma last day. S. A. Azman v Than Lwln, Kwok Yoke Yen vßa Muang tS'gor Club courts. 3.15). TAIPING New Club open championship*. EXHIBITION matches by Australians i Spore CC courts, 4.30). CRICKET ANNUAL MATCH: Spore Civilians v Services (SRC padang, 11).72 words
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Miscellaneous72 1963-03-30 19 SOCCER STORE DIV. 2A: Khalai Windsor Rovers (Farrer Pic); Marines v PBU (Farrer Pk): Indian Brotherhood v Arsenal (Qeylang). Dlv. 3A: RAF Tengah v STU (Farrer Pk). FAS CUP t'nder-15 final: VI v MBS. XL (5.15); For 3rd place: La Salle v MBS Sentul (4. both matches at Merdeka Stadium).72 words
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Article574 1963-03-30 20 PAP GOVT FACES A NO-CONFIDENCE MOVE, 2 MOTIONS CONDEMNING SECURITY ARRESTS SINGAPORE, Friday. THE People's Action Party Government will face its second motion of no-confidence in the Legislative Assembly scheduled to begin next Friday. Like the previous one, this no-confldence motion has been tabled by the574 words
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Article95 1963-03-30 20 CJTEPHENVILLE (Newfound-! 13 land i Fri. The pilot of a Boeing 707 jet airliner! carrying 145 people dumped his fuel over the ocean and made a hasty landing here) yesterday after receiving a report that a bomb was on board. But a bomb disposal crewReuter - 95 words
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Article84 1963-03-30 20 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singa- 1 pore branch of the Royal Society j for the Prevention of Cruelty to I Animals today appealed to the public to donate goods for its annual rummage sale to be held on June 5 at the Presbyterian Hall. Contributions should be sent84 words
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Article32 1963-03-30 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang j di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak and Puan Noor Aishah will attend the banquet of the Rotary 28th District Conference at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-03-30 20 THE Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche i usoi bin Ishak (left) at a Rotary reception at the Victoria Memorial Hall, after inaugurating a big Rotary convention yesterday. Others in this Straits Times picture are (from right) Mr. Mike Boyle, the President of the Singapore Rotary Club,62 words
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369 1963-03-30 20 'The West has taken centuries* KUALA LUMPUR. Fri ASIAN countries tend to try to rush through their development, "trying to accomplish in 10 years what Western nations have taken hundreds of.years to do," a visiting jurist, Mr. A. K. Brohi, said today. Ke369 words
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Article130 1963-03-30 20 SINGAPORE. Frl. Ten Singapore children Including two from the Borneo territories were today presented commendation certificates and prizes by the Assistant Commissioner for India, Mr. G. J. Malik for winning entries submitted in the Shankar's International Children's Competition held in India iast year. The Singapore children130 words
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Article363 1963-03-30 20 LONDON. Fri. London equi ties closed very firm. Budget optimism was mainly responsible lor the renewed .buying and with stock shortage acute In many cases prices quickly responded to the slightest suggestion of a purchase. There was a marked increase in business. Engineering shares were buoyant there were363 words
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Article291 1963-03-30 20 LION'S GIVE $500 TO P-FUND I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The largest single donation for the National Patriotic Fund received by the Straits Times group today came from members of the Lion's Club in Johore Bahru with a contribution of $500. The staff of Rcngam Estate. Johore. donated $169. Members of the291 words
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Article35 1963-03-30 20 OXFORD, Frl. Tile Oxford Committee for Famine Relief today made an emergency grant of £5.000 to the Bali volcano disaster fund. The money Is being sent to Bali through the Red Cross. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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145 1963-03-30 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Public Daily-rated Employees' Unions Federation is threatening to call out its 10.000 members on strike again. The federation has given the Finance Ministry, a 14-day ultimatum to settle all issues connected with the agreement reached after the 1961 strike or145 words
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Article271 1963-03-30 20 Shocking, says Barisan leader SINGAPORE. Fri. The Barisan Boftialifl chairman. Dr. Lee Bie*l Choh, said today that; he and three other Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen were shockect by what they saw when they visited detainees In Outram Jail early this week. In a report on conditions inside. Dr. Lee said he271 words
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Obituary173 1963-03-30 20 MADAM L. ZECHA (N«« Tan KhoaOf Nkj) awd 86 pawed away macvfulivl TMUntar. Fonaral 3Oth March mrvtoa at p.m. at 1 »n)at RIO Uxnra tn Mt Vrrnon Crematorium OPT** AUunlfM Road. MR. C. M. WIN ••OR w SB, «*i waa reputed Jeweller Id n*-»f*~-^ and rather of Mr. D.173 words
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Advertisement149 1963-03-30 20 Ani/PPTIQPMPMTC HUVCnI IdCiYiLn I O j it WerdM S/0 i Minimum) A DAUCMTER to Narayanan *n« Thangiun rir*t grandchild to Mr arxt Mr.«. T. O. Nayar— at New Matrrnlty Hospital. Kuala l.umi'iir. on 2Vth. vrry many thank* to doctor* an 4 THE RADIO OF RADIOS "Sjf f) fP% CUT A"D149 words
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