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Title Section19 1963-04-01 1 \VIH\(,I DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000^ The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article209 1963-04-01 1 YAP CHIN KWEE: KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday - YAP CHIN KWEE: KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday Armed forces New police No« 1 'Defence expenditure will 'An inspector-general will have to be doubled in be appointed for internal next few years'— Razak security control 9 Ismail By DOTH the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul209 words
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Article, Illustration1353 1963-04-01 1 MALAYA hopes to be able to obtain external aid from her friends, in particular from Britain, to meet the costs of the big defence build-up of the Malayan armed forces, the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, said today. Defence expenditure1,353 words
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268 1963-04-01 1 KOALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. today urged Alliance 1.-aiirrs in North Borneo and Sarawak to go all out to win the coming elections in their States to ■MM that the Grand Alliance plan for Malaysia would be268 words
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86 1963-04-01 1 'Afro-Asian Olympics': China gives its backing PEKING, Sun.— China supports President Soekarno's call for an AfroAsian Olympics Marshal Chen-yl, Chinese Foreign Minister, said yesterday. Such games would break "the imperialist domination of world sports." he said. Marshal Chen-yi was speaking at a reception to mark the second anniversary of theReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration661 1963-04-01 1 THE police forces of the five Malaysian territories are to come tinder a unified command of an in-spector-general, the Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, announced today. Speaking at the Grand Alliance of Malaysia convention, which ended661 words
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276 1963-04-01 1 Tengku is off today for ASA talks in Manila KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman will fly to Manila tomorrow to attend the twice-post-poned ASA Foreign Ministers' meeting to be held from Tuesday to Thursday, and to hold informal talks with President Macapagal on Malaysia. During his three day stay276 words
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IN BRIEF
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Article36 1963-04-01 1 The end of Poqo? JOHANNESBURG. SunGen. J.M. Keevy. was quoted here today as baying nearly all the leaders of the African nationalists underground organisation Poqo had been arrested and Poqo would very soon cease to exist.36 words
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Article35 1963-04-01 1 GUATEMALA CITY. Bun. —The Guatemalan army today claimed it had taken over the Government of the Republic and suspended the constitution to stop communists gaining control \n the country. says an official35 words
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252 1963-04-01 1 rpHIRTEEN tons of surplus American food have arrived here for victims of Bali's still smouldering Gunung Agung volcano. The U.S. Ambassador in Indonesia, Mr. Howard Jones, has made a personal survey of the disaster. He will co-ordinate American relief efforts aimed atReuter; UP - 252 words
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207 1963-04-01 1 IAKARTA. Sun. The Indonesian Navy will step up its patrols In the Rhio Islands, off the coast of Malaya, it WM announced here today. Radio Indonesia said the disclosure was made by the Indonesian Navy Chief, Rear Admiral Martadinata. at a meetingUP - 207 words
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Article45 1963-04-01 1 GIRL 10 KILLED vl\(,\ V U I Mr. J.l.lis ,ii\ knocked dowa by iim hi Orchard R hi MALAYA ACCUSED s\ rtsi v v un i -in -utnrr^i\r ji ti"ii ''i ■ri I r- t. <i n I liirt" here t"<J )v K45 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration387 1963-04-01 2 'Freedom' call by Premier of Southern Rhodesia LONDON, Sun. Southern Rhodesia has made formal application to the British Government for complete independence. Mr. Winston Field. Premier of the self-governing colony, announced this last night before returning to Salisbury from London. Mr. Field. tsJio was here for talks with the BritishReuter - 387 words
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149 1963-04-01 2 'Sold down the river' charge by Sir Roy T ONDON, Sun. An J angry Sir Roy Welen*y, the Rhodcsian Federal Prime Minister, told reporters yesterday that the British Government was prepared to "sell down the river" not only the white man but the African moderate as well. He called the149 words
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338 1963-04-01 2 Savage clash between Congo troops. civilians LEOPOLDVILLE, Sunday. J^ FIGHT by two men over a woman touched off a full-scale battle between civilians and Congolese soldiers at Boma. a port at the mouth of the Congo River, it was reported today. The Leopoldville newspaper Le Progres said five people were338 words
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135 1963-04-01 2 Sun. Algerian troops stood by as workers formed a self-manage-ment collective at one of Algeria's biggest estates yesterday, less than 24 hours after Mr. Ben Bella, the Prime Minister, announced wide socialisation measures Armoured vehicles surrounded the owner's residence while workers massed In theReuter - 135 words
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85 1963-04-01 2 CAIRO. Sun. The Arab League Council opened Its 39th. session here yesterday with a full attendance of member states for the first time for nearly two years. Mr. Abdel Khallq Hassouna. the league secretarygeneral, noted that all member states were represented and saidReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-04-01 2 BOMBOKO FELLED BY DANISH SERGEANT IN CLUB ROW (COPENHAGEN. Sun.— A Danish sergeant in the U.N. Congo force struck the Congolese Foreign Minister. Mr. Justin Bomboko, following an incident outside a Leopoldville night club, the Danish Foreign Ministry admitted yesterday. It gave no details, but the newspaper Ekstrabladet claimed thatReuter - 148 words
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251 1963-04-01 2 T ONDON. Sun. Tht I Sunday Telegraph reported in a front- page story today that 300 German aircraft technicians are at work at Helwan. Egypt, building jet fighters for the Egyptian Government. Its correspondent Sefton Delmer reported that the technicians were under the control ofReuter - 251 words
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Article84 1963-04-01 2 TOKYO. Sun.—The Earl of Home, British Foreign Secretary, was today confined to his hotel room in Kyoto, central Japan, with a cold. His illness will force the cancellation of his official programme for at least two days. Tomorrow Lord Home was to have lunched with84 words
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Article40 1963-04-01 2 TOKYO, Sun. Railway workers struck for 24 hours in some of Japan's major cities today, forcing millions of people to spend the day at home. The men are demanding an average pay increase of $40 a month.40 words
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Miscellaneous294 1963-04-01 2 Straits times Crossword ACBOSS 7. flun mtitrr hrrmirni* th— Win 1. It's characteristic of Smith's bad matter (4-5). tetters a true eccentric (7). 8. Begins to go in for otonk 1. Work for the poor pott <5. 2). about time! (.7). 9. Poet makes a b* mnr 10. Enthusiasm associated294 words
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185 1963-04-01 3 First Jakarta envoy to Holland since 1960 arrives at The Hague T»HE HAG lE, Sun.— A Indonesia's first envoy to be accredited to Holland in three years arrived here yesterday. Dr. Mohammed Sharif •nd his staff of six put up at a Hague hotel because thry have no emh.is>y yet.Reuter - 185 words
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371 1963-04-01 3 STATELLITE PLAN TO LINK ASIA WITH REST OF THE WORLD I ONDON, Sun. A *J scheme for a permanent communications satellite in orbit over the Indian Ocean to link Japan with the Far East, India and Australia has the support of British M.P. s. Mr. F. W. Farcy-Jones (Conservative), introducing371 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-04-01 3 TITO RESUMES CALLING HIS COUNTRY UNCOMMITTED' UKLGKAUE. Sun.— Pre sident Tito (abOve) yesterday called Yugoslavia an "uncommitted" country, the first time he has been publicly reported u<s describing its policy in this way for more than three months The terms "uncommitted" and "non-aligned." utiii iali> employed here in recent yearsReuter - 111 words
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72 1963-04-01 3 Commonwealth potential 'tremendous' I ONDON. Sun.— .A former Foreign Secretary. Mr Selwyn Lloyd, said yesterday he would like to see a "Commonwealth Economic Development Council" set up. He said that because the British Government tends to take the Commonwealth "for granted", a reassessment of Commonwealth policy was needed. "I sometimesUPI - 72 words
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Article300 1963-04-01 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE State and Justice Departments announced yesterday that the United States would take every step necessary to ensure that raids against Cuba were not ''launched, manned or equipped from U.S. territory." In a Joint statement issued after a series of recent300 words
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Article75 1963-04-01 3 First Negro for space training EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, (California), Sun. A Negro Air Force captain is among 15 test pilots named today for a course leading to possible space flights and his home Senator said he could become the first Negro astronaut. He is Capt. Ed. ward Dwight, 29,Reuter - 75 words
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Article39 1963-04-01 3 BERNE. Sun. A British photographer handed Princess Margaret a letter apologising for Inconveniences caused by "a certain element of the visiting Press." The apology was signed by 12 Press photographers, including al' the British corps at Davos.39 words
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QUICK LOOK ROUND
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135 1963-04-01 3 KATMANDU: Nepal denied Indian newpaper reports that Chinese had shown interest In recruiting Ourkhas for the Chinese Army. LONDON: Clocks were put on an hour as British Summer Time began. RANGOON: Customs officers rounded up a gang dealing In counterfeit American dollars. MADRID: Students marched135 words
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Article78 1963-04-01 3 LONDON. Sun.— A 16--year-old English schoolboy has been suspended by his headmaster for trying to sell the school, it was reported here. The would -be- property tycoon put this advertisement in a local newspaper at Sunningdale, near London: "Extensive modern buildings. Charters Road. Sunningdale. Centrally heated throughout, privateReuter - 78 words
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92 1963-04-01 3 Hundreds wed to beat tax deadline LONDON. Sun. Hundreds of British couples got married yesterday to save money by beating a deadline on April 5 for tax relief. Saturday is a popular weding day in Britain and registry offices and churches throughout the country reported the busiest marriage day ofReuter - 92 words
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Article38 1963-04-01 3 LONDON. Sun.—The Electrical Trades Union yesterday expelled from membership Mr. Charles Doyle, a Communist shop steward and leader of the power workers' unofficial go-slow campaign which caused widespread power cuts during the recent severe winter.38 words
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Article31 1963-04-01 3 BONN. Sun. Six former Nazi officers were found euilty Hnd sentenced today to long prison terms for the wartime concentration camtJ slaving of 150.000 Germans and Polish Jews.31 words
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Article35 1963-04-01 3 LONDON. Sun.—Mr. Adlal Stevenson. U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, warned that the U.N. faces one of the gravest crises since its inception because some members fail to share its financial responsibilities.35 words
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Article33 1963-04-01 3 WARSAW. Sun. Two Polish railwaymen admitted in court here they h;id derailed a train but denied it was sabotage. "We were drunk." said one. They were jailed for 15 years.33 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-04-01 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby feeo*Be.wiLL*3u film V auswk me SUCH A»vw f\ep&&H- -v I fiou'u. Pino g<Me tQ r«O eiOMT N THE IMHG eOOIA/**fJj#25 words
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Article549 1963-04-01 4 Lee is optimistic this can be introduced by Government in next two or three years SINGAPORE, Sunday. fHK Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today announced that the Government hoped to introduce free secondary education in Singapore. Mr. Lee, who made this announcement during his 12-hour tour549 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-04-01 4 SIXTEEN pilots from the H.M.S. Albion squadron form a guard-of-honour "or l.t David Richard Christmas and his bride, the former Miss Josephine Anita Smith after their wedding at the Presbysterian Church in Singapore on Saturday. The bridegroom, from Portsmouth, is a helicopter pilot77 words
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213 1963-04-01 5 'Go into the country' call to women DAUB, Sun. The chairman of the Pahang Women's Institute, Che Zainon binte Alang, today urged women leaders to go into the rural areas and help wipe out illiteracy among country women. She was speaking at the opening of a convention of the Women's213 words
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Article44 1963-04-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— The United Democratic Party will hold its first general meeting at the Hotel Majestic here on April 14. All branches of the party have been asked to hold general meetings before that day to elect delegates.44 words
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Article65 1963-04-01 5 Scholarship offer by Italy J{UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Italian Government is offering two scholarships to Malayans to study at an Italian university. The scholarships are for the 1963-1964 academic year and are offered preferably for courses in technical fields, law and political science. While In Italy scholarship holders will be65 words
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Article49 1963-04-01 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Three thugs rushed into a Silat Road flat and held up a couple at knife-point yesterday afternoon. Madam Yeo Gong Mul. 31. reported that the robbers took away a lady's wrist watch, two gold rings and a gold bangle worth a total of $290.49 words
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Article31 1963-04-01 5 IPOH, Sun—A delegation of 25 members of the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce will make a three-week business tour of Hong Kong. Japan and Formosa beginning on April 17.31 words
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Article22 1963-04-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The National Union of Plantation Workers headquarters paid out $3,300 in scholarships to members' children last year.22 words
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Article, Illustration192 1963-04-01 5 SOCIALIST FRONT MAN LOSES HIS DEPOSIT KUANTAN, Sunday. r pHE Alliance candidate, Inche Mokhtar bin Daud, scored a resounding victory in the Pahang Tua by-election for the State Legislative Assembly when results were announced this morning. He polled 4.101 votes against 810 votes192 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-04-01 5 PEKAN. Son. Tengku Nong Maharani, 18. a daughter of the Sultan of Pahang, has been awarded a Pahnnjj Government scholarship for a two-year secretarial coarse in Australia. Tengku Nong (above) has been In Australia for the past six months studying at the Melbourne93 words
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192 1963-04-01 5 17-UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The chief of the World Bank Malaysian Economic Mission. Prof. Jacques Rueff, arrives here tomorrow to conclude its work. Eight members of the mission, who arrived here on Feb. 7. have been examining the feasibility of common market arrangements for192 words
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104 1963-04-01 5 iron. Sun.— A police Inspector who went to visit a friend last night foiled a housebreaking attempt and arrested two youths. Inspector One Lee Menu had cone to visit a friend. Mr. Francis Khoo. at No. 7. Vitumn Road, off Silibin Road, shortly after104 words
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117 1963-04-01 5 Army helps shift giant transformer to Jurong CINGAPORE. Sun. The British Army recently helped the National Iron and Steel Mill Co. Ltd., to remove a 30-ton. 9,000-mega-watt transformer from Keppel Harbour to Tanjong Kling to Jurong. It could not be removed by road as the firm feared that the transformer117 words
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108 1963-04-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A total of another (4.536 has been received by Bank Negara for the "Save Democracy Pund." The fund now stands at $909,685. Latest contributions were fromStaff of Sentul Works Employees' Thrift and Loan Society Ltd.. 8100; Malayan Indian Congress members of108 words
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229 1963-04-01 5 'ACTION' IF STILL NO RECOGNITION, RAAF WARNED KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TWE Royal Australian Air Force in Butterworth x was warned of an "industrial action" today if it continued to refuse recognition of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. The warning was given In a 1 letter by the WDCSA pre-229 words
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323 1963-04-01 6 Co-ops' vital role selling padi for the farmers KUALA LUMPUR. Sun THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said yesterday that he wanted co-operatives "to concentrate on processing and marketing padi for the time being." "They should, as a matter of priority, concentrate in areas where padi323 words
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122 1963-04-01 6 J£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The PMIP-controlled Kelantan State Government has rejected a syllabus for use by teachers in adult education religious classes, the Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak, said today. Opening a four-dar course for 50 adult education religious teachers. Tun Rasak. who is also122 words
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Article108 1963-04-01 6 BALDWIN GOES TO WAIT FOR RAZAK JJUALA LUMPUH. Sun. The U.S. Ambassador, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, left by air today for New York to be on hand for the visit of the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, to America next month. Tun Razak Is expected in America on April108 words
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Article32 1963-04-01 6 PEKAN. Sun. The Sultan of Pahang will leave for Hong Kong on a two-week holiday on April 8. He will be accompanied by his consort, Tengku Azam blnte Tengku Omar.32 words
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Article154 1963-04-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Opposition political parties will present their views on Malaysia to the United Nations Under-Secretary, Mr. C.V. Naraslmhan, when he visits Malaya next month. This was decided today at a meeting at the home of Inche Abdul Aziz bla Ishak. former Minister of Agriculture154 words
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241 1963-04-01 6 Scheme to help govt. staff go abroad on holiday KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government Services Welfare and Recreational Council is to promote cultural tours to foreign countries every year "to broaden the minds" of government employees. It has sent letters to all heads of federal and stat« departments and state241 words
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Article31 1963-04-01 6 PENANO. Sun.— The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. yesterday opened the Butterworth High School, a private secondary school with an enrolment of about 750 boys and girls.31 words
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Miscellaneous173 1963-04-01 6 Huffs Bunny Bf/ MUdpU n*im%dmhi Ail*,, Oop lift V.T. nnwniin IMB STUFF 19 AWFUL.' I SHOUU? SAY IT Till HAVE \OU I TH* UNIVBWAL -4 I AND IF r HEAR YOU USB ITS J JSLSH^ R N^L )m W 6«™E6gA KNOW OOFFffi PWNK OFMIL/^THB^H HOie M0«B7!ME t T\L J f^^S173 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1963-04-01 7 THEY had come in their thousands from every point of the British Isles the acolytes, the devoUis, the fanatics of golf. They had come to see the Master, the Legend, the Machine bestriding the stage alone as he played out the final act in one of the greatest1,618 words
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Article621 1963-04-01 8 The discussions which Mai- va's Prime Minister will hay« in Manila this week witl Fi esident Macapagal are bounc to be a crucial phase of th< 1 confrontation" crisis". The oc- cr.sion which nominally take: 'the Tengku to Manila, a Ministerial meeting of the Association of South-East621 words
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Article461 1963-04-01 8 Grand Alliance The powers of the centre and the states will be delic'fctely balanced in the Feder- ation of Malaysia. If the new nation is to have an optimum i i chance to prosper and progress it will have to be governed by i a party which has wide support461 words
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Article156 1963-04-01 8 Though an Alliance win in the Pahang State Assembly by-election at Pahang Tua was virtually certain, the party has reason to feel elated at th* sire of its victory. Inch* Mohammed Mokh- tar not only retained the seat nmde vacant by the death in I February of Hajl156 words
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Article, Illustration862 1963-04-01 8 Eve-of-Budget report from RICHARD HERRMANN LONDON. Sun. BRITAIN'S 46-year-old Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald Maudling, a towering man with a friendly twinkle through heavy horn-rimmed spectacles, was this weekend puttjing the final touches to a Budget which could mean ar extra £300 million for the pockets ofReuter - 862 words
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Letter146 1963-04-01 8 'PHAT Mr. Hllborne (B.T. 1 March 29) shows a masterly grasp of the elementary principles of planning is demonstrated by the quiet and efficient manner In which he nudges aside obstacles and slashes red-tape How W the name of heaven Is he going to get six lanes in146 words
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Letter108 1963-04-01 8 EDUCATION In this coun« try has been a series of exprlmenU carried out on a delicate material which has been offered Innocently into the hands of an experimenter. It would be wise at this Juncture to reconsider again the supply of teachers for the primary schools who themselves108 words
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Letter236 1963-04-01 8 I FEEL that with the furore Mr. Potter's book on Yamashita has created, a few objective remarks are indicated. FIRST, notwithstanding Justice Murphy's (apparent' logic In his dissenting judgment, the then President or the United States, a* Commander-ln-Chlef of th* Armed Forces, successfully made It clear to Oeneral Mac236 words
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Letter214 1963-04-01 8 THE lament In the journal of the Ministry of Education, which was referred to In the Straits Times of March 25, casts aspersions on teachers in general. The circumstances which have brought about the falllng-off in the standards of teaching today must, however, be looked Into. With MalayanUation214 words
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Letter129 1963-04-01 8 I REFER to Mr. Edwards'; letter (S.T. March 12 j. I would point out that the diploma which the Singapore Association of Incorporated Secretaries has requested the Singapore Government to recognise is the diploma issued by the Corporation of Secretaries. London, to its registered students who have successfully129 words
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Letter111 1963-04-01 8 rTHE conclusion on the 1 control of pedestrians to reduce road accidents. In your editorial "The Unsafe Road," Is perfectly correct. One only needs to drive along Ampang Road In the mornings and evenings to observe the hazards caused by pedestrians and cyclists. Cyclists ride two and three111 words
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Article321 1963-04-01 8 Hcdley Rhodes reports: HONG KONG, Sun.— Th* Chinese claim that they are now virtually selfsufficient in petroleum products, and this news could have significant bearing on the current dispute brt-wi'i-n Peking and Moscow. So far. it has 'oeen estimated that China depended upon Russia for321 words
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Advertisement107 1963-04-01 8 nothing p^> 5- *aye S tfunheam like a SHAVEMASTER ELECTRIC SHAVER That's why Sunbeam puts f y.g.Mj.r l r\ 8 real blades in this great /rr™" I mhmim- L Aa? new Shaver —to give you .OfJJJTvv^B tJaU, a closer, faster, more IS comfortable shave than any electric shaver ever I107 words
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266 1963-04-01 9 I{UALA BELAIT, Sun. A Brunei Govern, me n t investigation team tramping deep into the jungle in Belait District last week discovered an almost extinct tribe who want to change their cen-turies-old mode of life in order to survive. They266 words
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Article36 1963-04-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Bhrl lufeUM Lai Snchdev has bren pnointed president of the Arya am.ij hi Sinuapori. with Dr. S Kapur as vice-president Ihf general secretary is Mr hndhnr Tripathi ;uid treasurer Mr. Ramkawnl R.n.36 words
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320 1963-04-01 9 Success story of try-again steel industry -by Dr. Goh PRODUCTION AND PAY BOTH UP SINGAPORE, Sunday. J 1 HE Singapore Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, today told the success story of a group of lo ial businessmen who took over the running of an iron and steel mill320 words
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109 1963-04-01 9 FAMILY ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL WITH FOOD POISONING I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. A family of six was today admitted to the General Hospital here with food poisoning, half an hour after they had taken a lunch of fried noodles with mushrooms. They were Mr. S. R. Manikawasagam, a clerk in the Public109 words
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151 1963-04-01 9 IJUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Harbour Trade Union of Port Swettenham ha.s protested to the Cargo Handling Corporation against the use of casual workers to load timber on steamers from private iunks. A statement by the union said today that the system deprived workers of151 words
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149 1963-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Fifty Asian and 25 American leaders will attend a four-day meeting at the University of Malaya here from April 9 R> April 2 with the aim of promot'ng International co-opera-ion and understanding. Known as the Asian. American Assembly, this i.s the149 words
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Article89 1963-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The new officials of the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club are: President. Mr. S. Slvada.-.. vice presidents M!ss Sally Lav and Mr. K. Nagaratnam. general >ecretary Mr. Patrick Ng: assistant secretary. Mr. Haro d De Sllva. treasurer, Mr. S. Gnanapragasan. Committee members Mr. M.89 words
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Article45 1963-04-01 9 LONDON, Sun An honorary M.A. degree will be conferred by Uveroool University in July on Mr O.J Ourney. Principal of th* Malayan Teachers Training College at Kirk by. which was closed last year. Mi. Ourney was a schoolmaster in Malaya before the war.45 words
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283 1963-04-01 9 Smallholders to get new deal for planting of approved crops KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE Smallholders' Replanting Board is to negotiate with the various state governments for about 20.00G acres of land a year for new planting by smallholders. The chief replanting officer. Mr. Tan Teng Poey. said that with the283 words
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132 1963-04-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Vivacious Ting Lan (above), the darling of Hokkien nmgoer.s in Malaya and Hong Kong, flew into Singapore yesterday and was given a rousing welcome by a crowd of cheering fans. Ting Lan will make stage appearances for her latest film,132 words
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Article91 1963-04-01 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Millionaire philanthropist Dato Lee Kong Chum has boon re-plectea president of ihe Singapore Council of' Social Service. Other members in the executive committee are: vice presidiiHs. Mr. Ec Pen? Liuiik and Miss J. M. Robertson. The general secretary is Mr. S. tlve committee are: vice91 words
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Article344 1963-04-01 9 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE aWM I 41.7 metre* AM 6.00 Time Signal. Negaraku: 6 JO Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Club: 8.00 Time Bigna.l The News; 8.05 Bulan Banana Kebangsuan News; 8.10344 words
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Article71 1963-04-01 9 6.55 p.m.— Test Pattern and Music: 7.15 Opening and jr.> gramme summary 7.20 Bugs Bunny Show No. Seven: 7.45 Prima Donna: S.tO— BerKa Singapura: 8.15— News md Newsreel In Chinese: 8.39 Georgr Sanders Thea're lAol Birds Still Sing): 9.Bo—Jactnnese Inn; 9.15 News and Newsreol In English: 9.10 fc<a71 words
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Article86 1963-04-01 9 TODAY— Bedlll Kechil 133 am <6.lft> 3.55 p.m <6.9fti: Sinapore 2.59 am <S.6iti 5.00 p.m. i6.Bfti; Port Dickson 10.57 a.m (6Jfti. Port Swetter.ham 10.06 a.m. < 10.00 ft > 10.34 p.m. (9.8 ft >; Penang 5.12 a.m. is.stt> 5.14 p.m. 1 6.2ft i. TOMORROW— SedIII Kechil86 words
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259 1963-04-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. INCREASED imports and higher domestic production of cement indicate an "unprecedented boom" in the building construction industry during list two vears, says the 1962 annual report of the Central Bank. .iiports rose from 45,700 tons of cement valued at $3 million259 words
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Article19 1963-04-01 9 IPOH. Sun—Mr. S. Kallmuthu Pillai has been elected president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Slim! River branch.19 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-04-01 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. A meeting of about 1.000 branch official* o. the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union will tomorrow discuss what measures to take against an alleged "collective stand" by employers against the union over the issue of retrenchment. The. meeting will be held at tht Hokkien55 words
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Advertisement246 1963-04-01 9 LADIES' WEAR djJL PLEATED BLOUSES %k" PLEATED SKIRTS jjgf^^ PLEATED DRESSES I TX 1 TiT'Jay^^aafc Y'"^g*|Mj }IN/K^ aJi^V M T f F aal^^ rppp ib. rixaCc. I GIFTS 9 From Ist to 13th April 1963 DISTRIBUTORS lINCAPORI IPOH MITRO t.TO., Hi(h Mam, i»> KIM OUAN A CO.. LTD. 2«. Hutta246 words
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Advertisement269 1963-04-01 9 WrIA I IS L if*-' It is timber thst has been yieuum pressure treated with Hickson's 'Tanalith' C Wood Preservative. Keruinf, though mechanically strong, is not naturally durable; yet Kpruing is used for railway sleepers in Malaya, because 'Tanaiised' Kerumg resists decay and insect attack, and lasts longer than the269 words
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Article1141 1963-04-01 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD A BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH-BOOK OF EARLY HONG KONG BY 08. CNOACOTT <« ASTERN UNIVERSITIES 'PRESS. S7 SO> BY QUEEN Victoria confessed herself to be very much vexed by "the Chinese business." She shared Palmerston's indignation. "Palmerston is deeply mortified at it", wrote the Queen in a letter1,141 words
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Article496 1963-04-01 10 RUTLAND OF JUTLAND- By Desmond Young. (Cassell 18s. t. A FEW days after the Prince of Wales and Repulse were sunk off Kuantan. a middle aged former captain in the Royal Naval Air Service was arrested in London and taken to Brixton. Captain Rutland had been employed496 words
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Advertisement168 1963-04-01 10 Royal Rotterdam Lloyd "WILLEM RUYS" Air-conditioned throughout AROUND THE WORLD SERVICE IN 1963 ROTTERDAM SOUTHAMPTON SUEZ COLOMBO SINGAPORE 5/4 21/8 5/11 MELBOURNE 14/4 30/8 14/11 SYDNEY 17/4 2/9 17/11 WELLINGTON 21/4 6/9 21/11 CALLAO (PERU) 18/9 3/12 PANAMA 5/5 22/9 7/12 PORT AU PRINCE 9/12 MIAMI 9/5 26/9 12/12 BERMUDA168 words
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Advertisement309 1963-04-01 10 MAC ARTHUROLD MAN IN THE WALDORF TOWER A profile of the austere, icy man who 27 years 090 last week arrived in Australia from Corregidor. ALSO IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE DOWN THE MAD TO VENICE— By David McNicoH. DOES SMOKING CAUSE lUNG CANCER?— A cmtrory viewpoint. HONEST TO GOD Biihop309 words
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Advertisement1452 1963-04-01 11 10 LIVERPOOL, ft WEST COAST UK.: Ova S'pora StiN) P. S'haai Ptrtaai OIOMIB Mars. A'moutti, IllMpMl Hoi. »no. Hamburg v, Ft Apr 1 Api 1 MACNAON Li.lrpill. Giatgow CM. 44 Apr 1 UOMEOON LifirpMl Ma.re. HamOurg Apr 5 kpi > Apt 0/10 Aai 11 PATROCLUS LifirpMl. Dublin Glasara Apr 111,452 words
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Advertisement1365 1963-04-01 11 ISn McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. \Ctfg\ Til: Nl ***** PfIOJBW BI.t.BBMAW LIME Us KLAVENESS LIMB LONOON. NAMRURS. ROTTEROAM, lIS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVII NULL ft MIDBIIiIIOUIN SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANB LOTTE SROU »ti.en.i| cargi tor Cntral ft Sutk Aawnci •S Shim Pe-ii| lIUGAINVILLI 22 25 Apr 2121 Apr 20/20 Apr1,365 words
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Article29 1963-04-01 12 RUBBER TIN (per rb) (per pienl) March 25. 78 cU. 5130.M X6. 75^cU. $431.874 27. 7Jj,cU. »431.37|, 28. 78 cts. >431.37! a 29. 76HcU. $431.37 > 30. 5431.5U29 words
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1503 1963-04-01 12 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN event of the coming week as far as the Malayan Stock Exchange is concerned will be the published of the long-awaited Esso prospectus tomorrow. Esso Standard Malaya are to offer the public 35 per cent of the equity comprising1,503 words
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Article53 1963-04-01 12 Current Date of Total Total (or payment payment for previous year year Straits Time* M April 26 30 da 10 <>■»- April 26 30', Kenonc Tin 4id.-r May 10 Batu Matan- 6%+ May 10 Bekoh Coo. 2i° o April 22 Jitra 12°, O% 15% srahrid 15% May IS53 words
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Article1011 1963-04-01 12 THK Üble of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last busineas to March 22 (A) and last bnsinem since that date (Bl with H and I. standing (or liifhrst and Lowest business for last year and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS Atlas lei 2J5 .80 Ofds1,011 words
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Article43 1963-04-01 12 Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 Mar. no Industrials: 101.57 1*1.13 101.71 192.01 1*1. 77 101 HI Tun: IM.S9 101.17 190.8H IMJ« 1M.70 IM.bS i nkken: llb.U 107.48 1*7.48 107.4* 107.48 I'lT.lU Dec 29. mz IN.43 words
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Advertisement944 1963-04-01 12 (EZJORIENTI LINES J TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORONSAY" Deport. ng PENANG 3rd April 1963 SINGAPORE 4Hi April 1963 For Fremontle, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First and Tourist Class accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS It CROSFIELO (F of M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER944 words
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Advertisement503 1963-04-01 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tk* Mawapare. P.O. Boe to. llapjepiM. P.O. B«« 114 K.olo Imwmv. P.O. Box JO, hM* ar P.a 277, Piaatta. NaaM: IMt./MnyMtai. M m A4a>aa* >..•.«.. TRUSTEE TMI CHARTfMD tAMK UMAIAYA) TP.USTII LTD. 1.4.63. t^^ IjC^^aßtaaB503 words
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Advertisement850 1963-04-01 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rTHB foUowinc is a complete list of revised quotations lsOTcd by tbe Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, March 29. INDUSTRIAL* B. S. AI-* ordt. 2i>) Atlas lc* 1 30 R M Trusts** ft l"> 5.60 Bo.lH-sd 1 4W 1 .M GB. Holding It IICon. Tid Bm850 words
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Advertisement858 1963-04-01 13 Tin price is very steady rE Straits tin price reached Its second highest level for the week on Saturday morning when it was declared at $431.50 per plcul on an ottering estimated unchanged at 250 tons. The offering (or the week was estimated at 1,475 tons against 1.494 tons previously.858 words
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Advertisement1698 1963-04-01 13 MaaaßasaaaMsa*Baß»aßaßßßaßaßaßa*B»saßaaaß»Baaaß»Baßa*asßaaaaßaßaaa*aßaij (Cutißdd PMt i, SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT w 4 v Word. SS (Mln.)-Bmx it el: txirm JJMO tb. Pl2i? I Te?.Dh^n. A »3^ U l a^r.? ■•"•OUT CLERK with ten year, exPlea** Telephone ***** (Spar*). p«rlenc*. able conduct correspondence. THE ADVERTISER Box AI3S3 B.T knowledge of Bookkeeping, seeks re*K.L.1,698 words
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Advertisement1044 1963-04-01 13 HOUSES LAND WANTED Words U I Min.)— Box tt ets. txtrm 1 TWt STOREY SEMI DETACHBO Bous* or Land. B*nnett Estat* only. I Particular* to: E*. No. 3ft Loroag 24, I Slngapor* 16 S EDUCATION »»r«s IS I Mm. >— Box J* ttt txirm I ruuHMAN'I SCHOOL ur Muaw -.orolmentt1,044 words
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Advertisement867 1963-04-01 13 OFFICE EQUIPMENT 10 Wards St (Mi*,}—mUa tt rta. atra DEALERS/REPAIRERS New/Sttaad fUod Offlc* Maebln** *te. Brtgat Of- > lea Equipment. 177, Mtddl* Road. I I'pora. ANKEN COPVINQ MACHINES oopy my colour, printed. typ*d. written ar Irawn ror dwDoostratloo ring O.DUroMS Spora. BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS •n Worms SS Min.}— Bom tt867 words
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Advertisement960 1963-04-01 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE W Wsr«ts M (Mim.h-*ox it ets. twtrm NSU PRINI BFI. P.rf-et condition. nsad a* second ear 12.300/-. T*l: K.L. MttsX ISS7 RBVER 78 in immaeulat* rondltlon Phon* Hi rrsrsler 502*3 (B'por*). FOR SALE Austin Pnneets Limousine, excellent conditioa. a-**at*r air- j conditioned. Pric* 86.000/- on o Rlag960 words
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Advertisement847 1963-04-01 13 CURIOS it Wordt Si (¥m.r—*tx St rlt aawra FOR HORITAKI CMINAWARBf Curios. Ivory. Jad* Vlatt SnaagiMl Arts Turniturs Co.. 402. Orchard Road. iSpor*). Phoo* 2.1279. STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. :o Wordt SS dim i Hot St rta. aa*>sj TIREOT LET LAURA Maasas* Mtearcbatb r«'-esh you L.icens*d Milhui Ilimun 319-P. River Vall*y847 words
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Advertisement1139 1963-04-01 14 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications are invited for the following vacancies: Pml Hft l>.«.itn.»tion Department 1 laboratory Technician Applied Chemistry 2 Laboratory Assistant Education 3. Clerk Registrar's Applications must be made on prescribed forms obtainable trom the RfKistrar of the University Clunv Road. Singapore 10. by send.ng j a stumped self-addressed1,139 words
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Advertisement795 1963-04-01 14 NOTICES I P ANNOUNCEMENT < Announcing dpemn? of T Salome Bar 433 Geylang Road, v .orong 23. Spore on Ist April a .963. I Welcome: Welcome: Welcome, jj NOTICE I We alsh to ad\k>e our client* A hat Mr. NARAYAN KUTTY 1 s'AYAR lias ceased to be employ-! xl by795 words
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Advertisement1356 1963-04-01 14 'ÜBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT P :iTY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE aTY COUNCIL OF ralnee'K^t G^RGE TOWN, PENANG jrs. City Water Department Applications are invited from dvertlsea in the local papers on persons resident in the Federation P sth and 30th April. 1962. are 0( Malaya and Singapore, under w iformed that1,356 words
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Advertisement710 1963-04-01 14 ȆBLIC APPOINTMENTS PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Metal Citizens or Stale Nationals 'ho have attained Uieir 2Uih but 01 their 28iu birthday lor ppolntment as Council Reporter nu Official Translator in the tate Secretariat, Pahang, Kuanin on the salary scale of $482 x 0-580.00. Candidates must nave passed710 words
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Advertisement694 1963-04-01 14 'ERBADAMN WANG SIMPANAN BAKAL2 HAJI. ipplications are Invited from Federal Citizens for the following ppolntments: 1) PnMtcit) Oficer (Div.l). Graduate of Al Azhar University or equivalent. Knowledge of English an advantage. Salary Scale: 1592 x *34A $1254 COLA. 20 of Basic salary. Housing Alice: $90 p.m. Car Loan: $4,500 repayable694 words
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229 1963-04-01 15 If you suffer from A BRONCHITIS read this EPHAZONE tablets are available to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick relief and sureness or effect The properties of EPHAZONB may229 words
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464 1963-04-01 15 SOCCER 'Big Guns' blast through to last four f ONDON, Sun. The "Big Guns" of the First Division triumphed in yester- day's English F.A. Cup quarter-final ties. INTO the semi-finals went Leicester. Manchester United and Liverpool. OUT went giant- killers Coventry of the Third Division, beaten 3-1 by Manchester United,464 words
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Article249 1963-04-01 15 T ONDON. Sun. Result* of Rugby Union matches: County championship semi-final Gloucester 3 Warwick 11. Club matches Harlequins 30 Gloucester 11; London Irish 23 Guy's 3; London Scots 42 Cranlcighans 3; Middlesex Hosp. 3 Stroud 15; Alleynians 0 Merchant Taylors 9; Bt. Mary's 27 Treorchy 3; St249 words
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Article1225 1963-04-01 15 FIRS'' i VISION lirmlnichani Sheff. Wed I Ipswich i Arsenal 1 Sheff. Utd 2 Everton 1 Tottenham 1 Burnley 1 Wolves 2 Levton 1 P W D L F APts. Tottenham 32 20 7 5 91 42 47 Leicester 31 17 9 5 63 34 431,225 words
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Article2051 1963-04-01 15 WI'ALA LUMPUR Sun.— Pasir Puteh won first time out here today to complete a rare' double for his owners, the Perseku tuan Stable. The stable, a new syndicate, recently had a flrst-up winner in Pasir Hitam at Ipoh. It was a remarkable win by Pasir2,051 words
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Article157 1963-04-01 15 JOHANNESBURG. Sun.—Australian Test batsman, Norman O'Neill, hammered the bowling of the South African invitation team at Wanderers here yesterday when he scored 158 not out in 254 minutes. Scores: South African Invitation XI 375-8 dec and 26-0: Cavaliers 325-7 dec (O'Neill 158 no. Sharpe 51). LAGOS. Sun— Dick157 words
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Advertisement38 1963-04-01 15 EPHAZONE Distributed by L. MORISON. SON A /ONES (FAR EAST) LTD. 25. Medeim Buildings. Cecil Street Singapore. i|ngf^jl AISOAT KAmponjlW, Kuclc Lumpur 41 Ah-tshoo Ah > Ah-h-h VAPEX inhalant VAPEXi tm refct of natal congtsttoq _Jd.ln*6 eri'<St titf c»Urrh>38 words
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Advertisement48 1963-04-01 15 cycle tyres give extra strength and longer life too. Thais why Oun.op tyres on your motorcycle put you on the best track. Buy Dunlop and keep going ahead. yPy} V^ MJ WMJX^M MOTORCYCLE TYRES ,5^JrW DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED H/ Please Give Generously on KED CROSS FLAG DAY"48 words
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807 1963-04-01 16 SINGAPORE 2 SELANGOR 1; by Norman Siebel ULViAPORE today was a soccer boom town and the Singapore team looked like becoming the Invincibles of Jalan Besar when they battled out a 2-1 victory over F.A.M. Cup holders Selangor. More than 16.000 a record for many807 words
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252 1963-04-01 16 TENNIS FILIPINOS WORK HARD AT PRACTICE PENANG. Sun. Challengers from Japan, The Philippines and Burma have already arrived here for the Malayan Open Lawn Tennis championships which begin on Tuesday. The Japanese two men and a woman flew in yesterday. They are I. Konisni. K. Yanagi and* Obata Yoko. The252 words
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153 1963-04-01 16 GO-KARTING Connie of S'pore sweeps the board MALACCA, Sun. Connie Frey (Singapore) made a clean sweep of the women's events in the go-kart meeting here today. Connie won four events, including the All-Classes final in which she beat Marion Perkins (runner-up) and Catherine Todd. both of Malacca. Malacca drivers dominated153 words
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Article154 1963-04-01 16 Philippines beat New Zealand 3-1 MANILA. Sun— The Philippines defeated New Zealand by three matches to one to win the Davis Cup Eastern zone tennis tie here today. Veteran Feliclslmo Ampon today defeated New Zealand National champion Lew Oerrard 6-1, 4-6, 6-3. 6-4 to register the third victory needed byReuter - 154 words
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372 1963-04-01 16 BADMINTON BAM chief outlines four-point plan to regain the Cup By FRANCIS BOEY; Kuala Lumpur, Sunday. INCHE Mohamed Khir Johari, the president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, has a fourpoint plan to bring the Thomas Cup back to Malaya. In a message read out by I Mr. Lim Kirn372 words
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Article102 1963-04-01 16 2* Hor«°* M« t Minimum) ENGAGEMENT BCTWIIN s.'ivunthrnnayaKam of I o Ml B.S. K.inrti.ih and Kami i.i h and Pnrumajnitry •1 Mr V K in.llali and lit. Sir,. in Prinhni: fan im :m-3-t>3. DEATHS HANEEFA ALEXANDRA m nrrd I ..Mi. r iShahul H;irr....l I'rniniitlmru .1 -.vv.v Ltt-S-M. MADAM ALICE TSAW.102 words
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Article136 1963-04-01 16 j SINGAPORE, Sun. Singapore Women Football Association will send a team to Malacca on Apr. 14 to meet Malacca Women In their Inter-State football match. S.W.P.A. secretary Miss Helen Tarn said today that the State will field several newcomers this year and some of them have shown136 words
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Article66 1963-04-01 16 CANADIAN TITLE TO K OPS VANCOUVER. Sun. Erland Kops (Denmark), the All-England champion, won the Canadian men's singles title here last night when lie beat Chanuaront Ratanasaengsuan (Thailand) 15-12, 15-12 in the final. Kops, who previously won the title in 1961. trailed 2-9 in the second set before he cameReuter - 66 words
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Article35 1963-04-01 16 MANILA, Sun.—The Manila Polo Club team defeated Hong Kong's visiting polo team by nine goals to five here today. The Hong Kong visitors lost the first game to another Manila team last Thursday—U.P.l.35 words
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162 1963-04-01 16 India take a 2-0 lead in Davis Cup pOONA, Sun. RamanaI than Krishnan and Jaldecp Mukherjea won their opening singles to give India a 2—o lead over Pakistan in the Davis Cup Eastern zone second round tie here today. Krishnan beat S. Qutubuddin 6 o, 6—3. 6 o, and Mukherjea162 words
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Article218 1963-04-01 16 SINGAPORE, Sun.— 6AP.A. President Inche. Hussein bin Kamart was elected chairman of the Finance and General Purposes Committee of S.A.F A. The various committee* are: Finance aad General Prpsees: Hussein bin Kamart (chairman), N.B. Hogan. Tay Soo Yong. Scan Yuen Chong. Chong Kow Thye and Captain B. Stanworth.218 words
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333 1963-04-01 16 CRICKET A SPORTING GESTURE GIVES WIN TO CIVILIANS By ERNEST FRIDA; Singapore, Sun. A SPORTING declaration by Services captain, Brigadier W. White, enabled Civilians to win this annual cricket match by seven wickets on the padang today. Rain In the afternoon curtailed play by two hours und Services could have333 words
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Article251 1963-04-01 16 SERVICES Ist Inns— l 36 I CIVILIANS Xt Inns Slvamayam b Alexander 0 Houghton c Anderson b Barron 21 J. Martens b Barron 24 Bowles lbw Dook 24 M da SUva b Dook 22 1 P. Martens b Beckett 18 1 1 Oil-son c Dook b Anderson 9 Sandosham251 words
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220 1963-04-01 16 NETBALL S'pore tour by Ceylon and Aussie teams SINGAPORE, Suiu Ai Ceylon netbali team is expected in Singapore in April to play a series of matches, said Mrs. Daisy Tan, secretary 01 the newly- iormect Singapore Women Netball Association. Mrs. Tan said that tentative matches have been arranged for the220 words
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Article25 1963-04-01 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. All swift A. A. athletes going on the Sarawak tour are asked to meet i>t Ferrer Park tomorrow at a.30 p.m.25 words
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Article28 1963-04-01 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. R. A. F. Changi beat RAF. Tengah by 34 runs in a friendly rrlaket match at Changi today. Changi scored 142 and Tengah 108.28 words
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Advertisement181 1963-04-01 16 EXAMINATION SUCCESS POST COUPON FOR YOUR COPY OF STAMFORD COLLEGE 92-PAGE PROSPECTUS STAMFORD COLLE6E COURSES I AVAILABLE TO YOU f All subjects, including Languages, B j Mathematics, Science, Commercial Technical *t^?l»i f Subjects tor the following examinations: ,/^w» #A T K rw I 1. Cambridge Certifieote/F.M.C./G.C.E. O^P^ 2. Higher School181 words
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Advertisement171 1963-04-01 16 FREE OFFER x^^^ WITH EVERY REMINGTON OR ROLL-A-MATIC ELECTRIC SI AFREEGIFT REMINGTON WORTH <flj 5 5O containing a bottle of pre- M4^ shave lotion and a bottle of after-shave lotion on presentation of the Warrant/ Card dated 1.3 63 to 30.4.63 to Remington Rand, Singapore or Malaya. I REMINGTON ROLL-A-MATK171 words
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Miscellaneous59 1963-04-01 16 I SPORTS DIARY Soccer: S.A-F.A. Dlv. 1 RAF. Seletar v Alexandra (Jn B«.sari; Dlv 2C— Haikowyu v Jollilads (Farrer Park). Maxwell v Star Boccertt*B (Oeylangt; P. Setla v Stable Boys M. F. A. ground i HOCKEY: S.H.A Junior K.O. quarter-finals: Schools v Prisons (padangi, SRC. v University (Buklt Tlmah). NETBALL:59 words
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