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Title Section21 1963-04-03 1 avi k\«.i: daily certified sale exceeds 100.000 tie"**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 3, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration1089 1963-04-03 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN Rom MANILA. Tuesday MALAYA, Thailand and the Philippines today pledged to bury their differences and make Asa succeed. The pledge «M made nl the opening session of the Asa Foreign Ministers' conference here this morning. Tengku Abdul Rahman set the tone of the meeting whenUPI - 1,089 words
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Article753 1963-04-03 1 Macapagal and Tengku meet in atmosphere of great cordiality PRESIDENT Macapagal and Tengku Abdul Rahman had their first real opportunity to exchance views on Malaysia this evening at Malacanang Palace, cables Leslie Hoffman. It is not known yet what the outcome of this first informal chat will be and753 words
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Article87 1963-04-03 1 SINGAPORE. Tuts. The Federation's Minister of Internal Security. Dato i Dr. i Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said here today that there would be no amnesty for political detainees to mark the proclamation of Malaysia. Dato Ismail, speaklne at the I airport before returning to Kuala Lumpur87 words
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107 1963-04-03 1 PEKING, Tues.— China has decided to release and repatriate all the Indian prisoners it captured during the border fighting last autumn, the Chinese Foreign Ministry announced today. Chinese frontier guards In Tibet and Sinkiang would repatriate the captured troops at different times andReuter - 107 words
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Article49 1963-04-03 1 BUENOS AIHES. Tue» Unit* of the Argentine armed forcas today proclaimed a coup" in an apparent attempt to block the return to power of supporter of exiled dictator Juan Peron. Revolutionaries claim to be in control of part of the country but fighting is going on.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article40 1963-04-03 1 MOSCOW. Tues. Russia today launched her fourth unmanned moon rocket firing it pick-a-back fashion from a Sputnik put into orbit around the earth The rocket is expected to reach the moon in three and a half days Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article27 1963-04-03 1 THE HAGUE. Tues.— Presid Hi Soekarno of Indonesia will visit West New Guinea on May 4. according to messages received iure from Hollandia today.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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177 1963-04-03 1 Revenue split: S'pore, Malaya agree SINGAPORE, Tues. The Inter-Govern-mental Committee on merger has agreed on the apportionment of Singapore's revenue between the State Government and the future Malaysian Central Government. The Federation's Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak. confirmed this here this evening before Dying home to Kuala Lumpur alter177 words
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Advertisement117 1963-04-03 1 PAYA LEBAR PARK i Near Pay* labar Polite Station junction of U»p«r Stranfoon Rd Pays Lcbor Rd Monthly SI 28.30 -or 1 i Yr» MM $1 1 ,400 |ij^ T!T $24,900 SIN CHEW REALTY LTD. 132, Rochore Road, Sport 7. Tel: ***** they now say it's time for a Wg*117 words
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Article197 1963-04-03 2 AN TUC (South Viet- 1 nam). Tues.— South Vietnamese troops yesterday launched the first of a series of operations to dislodge Com- 1 munist guerillas from their stronghold in the Seven Mountains area Dear the Cambodian border. Troop.N moved out from this hamlet 10Reuter - 197 words
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Article25 1963-04-03 2 JAKARTA, Tues— The Indone-| M.iii Parliament today voted unanimously to approve the economic policy proclaimed by President Srekamo last Thursday UPI. IUPI - 25 words
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Article110 1963-04-03 2 That's the U.S. says Njoto in Medan JAKARTA, Tues.— The vie e-chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party. Mr. Njoto. has described the United States as "the No. 1 enemy" of Indonesia, according to the official Antara news agency. Mr. Njoto was speaking at a political rally inReuter - 110 words
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74 1963-04-03 2 DAMASCUS. Turn. Brigadier Amln al Hafez. Syrian Interior Minister, was appointed Deputy Military Governor yesterday and immediately ordered a 6 pm. to! noon curfew throughout the country. The curfew follows demonstra-, tlons welcoming an Algerian dele- 1 gatlon which arrived here from Bagdad for talksReuter - 74 words
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126 1963-04-03 2 ADEN. Tues. All customs harriers between the 14 member states of the Bri-tish-protected South Arabian Federation were lifted yesterday as the South Arabian Common Market iame into being. I mler the Common Market, first of its kind in the Arab world, there IsReuter - 126 words
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306 1963-04-03 2 U.K. MAY HOLD RHODESIA TALKS WITH U.N. MEN I ONDON. Tues. The Labour Opposition last night urged the British Government not to grant i ndepend ence to Southern Rhodesia until the Africans were effectively represented in the South Rhodesian parliament. Mr. John Strachey,Reuter - 306 words
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Article193 1963-04-03 2 UONG KONG, which means "fragrant h a r bour," is fragrant no more. Seven tons of refuse is fished out of harbour waters each week. rrvAOISTS are to Join 1 500.000 Buddhists in rites for rain. It is estimated that there are about 300.000 Taout.s in Hong Kong.193 words
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Article138 1963-04-03 2 SARAH'S RETURNA FAMILY AFFAIR T ONDON, Tues. Sa- rah Churchill, actress daughter of Sir Winston, returned to the stage last night after two years' absence in "From This Hill," a play by her husband Lord Audley. It had its world premiere at the Ashcroft Theatre In Croydon near London. PeerReuter - 138 words
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Article54 1963-04-03 2 BRISBANE. Tues— Royal Australian Air Force helicopters yesterday saved 16 people, mostly from rooftops, In southern Queensland's biggest flood rescue operation for 20 years. Last night the floodwaters had passed their peak at Adavale. 550 miles west of Brisbane, and Quilpie, which was reported earlier toReuter - 54 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-04-03 2 She can tell warmth of her feelings HERES one girl who always knows tbe warmth of her feelings. thanks to stylish little earrings with built-in thermometers. Tbe girl is Amanda Barrie, 27-year-old ac- tress, and she wears the earrings in Doctor in Distress, now being filmed at Pinewood Stuiios. AmandaMirrorpic - 66 words
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178 1963-04-03 2 New frontiers for social security by Labour provided the burden is fairly shared between the employer, employee and the State— this great advance can be achieved without any increase In the contributions now paid by the average wage-earner. (These are less than one pound a week)." LONDON, Tuesday. THE British178 words
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Article57 1963-04-03 2 LONDON. Tues. The Royml Scot, one of Britain's crack express trains, collided yesterday with three derailed goods trucks near Daventry, In the Midlands. but none of the 300 passengers wag hurt. The derailed trucks fell right in the path of the south-bound Glas-gow-London express whose locomo>Reuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-04-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ~r\ AftUuK MAcufO /^2sf^s2J»s\ fWu «e«w W^12 words
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183 1963-04-03 3 Khrushchev facing big power struggle? Untrue, say observers \IOSCOW. Tues. 1U Informed Western observers last night discounted reports from Rome that Premier Nikita Khrushchev is involved in political difficulties. The reports were apparently set off by an article in the Italian Communist Party newspaper I. I Hit. i on SundayUPI - 183 words
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Article170 1963-04-03 3 WASHINGTON. Tues The British au- thorities have arrested 17 men, apparently Cuban exiles, at Bahamas Cay (island) and are taking them to Nassau aboard H.M.S Londonderry, it was an- 1 nounced last night. A statement by the Governor of the Bahamas, Sir Robert Stapledon. madeReuter - 170 words
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225 1963-04-03 3 Italians now see bare bosoms on screen DOME. Tues. Ita- lian film censors have recently permitted the showing of bare bosoms on the screen but have banned another film containing racy bedroom dialogue. Other films have run into tr o u'b 1 c on religious grounds. There is no doubt,Reuter - 225 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-04-03 3 Wilson urges finance summit to boost trade 'EXPANSION MAY COME TO A HALT' WASHINGTON, Tuesday. J/[R. HAROLD WILSON, British Labour Party leader, suggested here yesterday that the free world hold "an economic summit.*' Mr. Wilson, addressing the National Press Club, said there was a real danger that tra.de expansion willReuter - 317 words
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Article97 1963-04-03 3 LONDON. Tues— The first official strike in London's banking history ended yesterday with the settlement of a wages dispute between the London branch of the Habib Bank of Pakistan and 19 Pakistani clerks. The National Union of Bank Employees, which had supported the fortnight's strike, said theReuter - 97 words
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Article41 1963-04-03 3 MASERU (Basutoland), Tues Police searched the offices of the Pan- Africa nlst Congress here yesterday, and took many documents Tor examination, it was officially announced. They also arrested several people for obstruction, and detained 12 for further questioning.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article43 1963-04-03 3 NEW YORK. Tues.— Police last night searched the liner Prance just before it was due to sail after an anonymous caller told a telephone operator at the French Lines' pier here that a bomb wa* in the ship. Kcuicr.43 words
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149 1963-04-03 3 LONDON. Tues. Redheaded 21 -year-old model Christine Keeler. recently the focus "ot British newspaper headlines following her disappearance as key witness In a shooting trial, was today ordered by a High Court judge to pay £40 ($340). This was the amount sheReuter - 149 words
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Article124 1963-04-03 3 f ONDON. Tues. The JL Government is to offer for rent a revolving restaurant more than 500 feet up in a post office tower now being built in London's West End. It will make a complete revolution every half an hour. NICOSIA: President Makarios took the salute124 words
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Article114 1963-04-03 3 I ONDON, Tues. Brushing aside all thoughts of anything but a "boom budget," small investors mingled with the professionals of the London Stock Exchange yesterday in the biggest spate of buying orders this year. The Chancellor. Mr. Reginald Maudling, presents his budget tomorrow. Yesterday the number114 words
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125 1963-04-03 3 THREE FINED FOR INSULTING de GAULLE PARIS. Tues. A Paris court fined two Frenchmen and a Belgian yesterday for insulting President de Gaulle. Jean Vlcari. 22, and Simon Castaing, 41, were alleged to have made insulting remarks about the President as he drove up the Champs Elyaee Avenue last Nov.Reuter - 125 words
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Article43 1963-04-03 3 GUATEMALA CITY. Tue*. A combined civilian and military cabinet, headed by Mr. Alberto Herrarte as Foreign Minister, has been named following the weekend army coup. Guatemala was described as calm and all businesses were open as usual.— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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491 1963-04-03 4 'I was angry and wild when he ignored me' says wife-then a violent struggle WOMAN trainee teacher was critically wounded after she created v scene with her husband, a preliminary inquiry wns told today. Koh Soh Tin, 20, of the Hua Vi Integrated491 words
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97 1963-04-03 4 $51,000 paid by traffic offenders in February SINGAPORE, Tues. Traffic offenders paid $51,495 in compositions to the traffic police during the month of February this year. A total of 6.127 compositions were sent out during this month, and 4.431 were accepted. In January, §46.000 was collected from 4.155 accepted compositions.97 words
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Article105 1963-04-03 4 New heads for seven courtrooms SINGAPORE. Tues. Seven courtrooms yesterday had new presiding legal officers the result of transfers and reshuffles. Mr. N. Oanesan is now the State Coroner, succeeding Mr. B.R. Chapkhana, who has been transferred to the State Advocate •General's department. Other magistrates and their new posts are:105 words
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Article50 1963-04-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The chairman of the Singapore Peoples' Alliance. Tun Lim Yew Hock returned here today from Kuala Lumpur, after attending the two-day annual Grand Alliance convention as chief delegate of his party. He described the convention ar "the first united blow at the anilnationalists."50 words
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Article44 1963-04-03 4 Tariff team hearings SINGAPORE. Tues.— The TarilT Advisory Commission will hold I public sessions on Thursday and Friday at the Finance Mini.my conference room in connection with an Application lor tariff protection for storage batteries. The hearing will start at lOa.iii. on each day.44 words
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Article59 1963-04-03 4 UNION TO GOVT: DEADLINE APRIL 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A Finance Ministry official has confirmed receiving a 14-day ultimatum from the Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation asking Government U> settle all issues connected with the agreement reached between them after the 1961 strike or face possible strike action. He declined59 words
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84 1963-04-03 4 MIC MEETING TO DISCUSS AN ALLIANCE SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore branch of the Malayan Indian Congress will hold a committee meeting on Saturday to discuss the formation of an alliance with the Umno and the MCA. The alliance plan is proposed by the branch's president, Mr. John Jacob who said84 words
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284 1963-04-03 4 SINGAPpRE, Tues. Bari s a n Sosialis leader, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, has given notice to the Legislative Assembly to amend a Government motion thanking the Yang-di Pertuan Negara for his opening address on Mar. 27. The motion, which stand* In the284 words
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Article57 1963-04-03 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Water will be cat off in Paya Lebar Road, from MacPherson Road to House No. 483, Paya Lebar Road, Irving Road, Pereira Road, Lor on r Koo Chive, Shaw Road, Little Road, Loronf Paya Lebar, I.oronir, Tai Seng, Kirn Chuan Road and Kirn Chuan Avenue,57 words
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216 1963-04-03 4 Use TV wisely— not as drug, Head of State's advice SINGAPORE, Tuesday TiHE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin A Ishak. tonight expressed the hope that viewers would use television not as a drug to deaden imagination and conversation, but as a stimulant to stir their intellect and their sensibilities.216 words
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Article79 1963-04-03 4 Ramani gets UN job KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j The Government today announced the appointment of a prominent lawyer, Mr. R. Ramam. to serve In the i Malayan permanent mission to the United Nations with the diplomatic rank of Minister A Ministry of External Affairs said that Mr. Ramani would leave79 words
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Article46 1963-04-03 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Mr. Lawrence H. Aller, professor of Astr> nomy at the University of California. Los Angeles, will give a public lecture on "Space Observatories and Astronomy" on Friday at 8 pm. at the New Lecture Theatre 3. University of Singapore, Buklt Timah Campus.46 words
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222 1963-04-03 4 Cheng Beng festival: Traffic plan to beat congestion SINGAPORE, Tues. Traffic police have made special arrangements to cope with the extra volume of traffic expected during the coming Cheng Beng festival from April 5 to 23. Heavy traffic is expected around the following; cemeteries: Bukit Brown. Coj ronation Road. Upper222 words
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Article112 1963-04-03 4 Freedom from hunger... IOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— xhe "Freedom From Hunger" week In Johore Bahru will be larunched on Saturday with a speech by the chairman of the Committee for Agriculture. Tuan Haji Taha bin Haji Zakaria. at a mass rally at the Jubilee Intan Padang. Tuan Haji Taha will speak112 words
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Miscellaneous324 1963-04-03 4 THE following Is today's ache- Penang. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur 9.30 a.m.; to Bangkok. Hong dule of civil aircraft move- (ML 103) 11.30 ajn.; from Kong (OA 808) 9.30 a.m. ment at Paya Lebar airport Hong Kong (ML 615) 5.10 p.m Air India: To Bangkok. BomSingapore: from Kou Bbaru, Kuala Lum-324 words
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Article288 1963-04-03 5 Arrears— five years old FULLER EXPLANATION' DEMAND BY TWO IN MUAR ON PAY UP OR NO WATER' NOTICES MUAR. Tues of clerical staff. This shortage had since been remedied, he added The Lee-Tan statement said: "In spite of the assurance given by the Muar Executive Engineer, consumers here are still288 words
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Article92 1963-04-03 5 Big demand now for cheap flats MALACCA. Tues. More than 1.200 applications have been received by the Malacca Municipal Council for 200 low-cost flats now being built in Wolferstan Road. This was stated by the president of the council. Mr O. in Wolferstan Road. He said that because of the92 words
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Article33 1963-04-03 5 SINGAPORE. Tuis— The Lions ;iub will hold It! louith cheer tarty lur 1.000 under-privileged hildren from the Ponncol MM t Menu lick School. Jal«n :i Kcchil. dtl PnncKOl toad, on Sunday33 words
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161 1963-04-03 5 Nutrition talks and shows on World Health Day KUALA LUMPUR. lv Tues. Malaya will observe World Health Day on Sunday with talks, forum and film shows on nutrition. The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman oln Haji Talib. wll: launch the day with a broadcast over Radio Malaya. This years161 words
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Article51 1963-04-03 5 SINGAPORE. Tues The Tourist Promotion Bureau will move [rom City Hall to Us new office in Fullerton Building, on the same floor as the General Posi Office, by the middle of this month. This office, formerly occupied by the Government Printing Otlice. has been air-conditioned and51 words
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82 1963-04-03 5 ALOR STAR. Tues.-Fllty-one people died in road accidents In Kedah ai.d Perils last year. In 1961 the number was 35 with 40 in 1960. 50 In 1959 and 31 In 1958 Thirty-six people were In- Jured last year, compared with 3282 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-04-03 5 CHIU PETITION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL IS UPHELD LONDON, Tues. A music shop owner i lnu N.inu Hong, sentenced to 18 months' jail by the Kuala Lumpur Huh Court last year for alleged rape, had his petition for special leave to appeal against the conviction upheld by the Privy Council'sReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration465 1963-04-03 5 Traders hope that import squeeze will be gentle KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE commercial community in Malaya hopes that if import restrictions are needed to arrest the swing in the balance of payments, as the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, hinted yesterday, they will be applied "gently."465 words
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Article114 1963-04-03 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. IV The Malayan Film Unit ha s entered three documentary films for the 10th Asian Film Festival in" Tokyo from April 14 to 19. The films are "Partners in Progress." "PadP and "Installation of the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong III". Other entries from114 words
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Article176 1963-04-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A LARGE-SCALE economic survey of rubber smallholders will be carried out soon by the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Malaya. Forty students. 29 from the University and 11 from the College of Agriculture at Serdang. will conduct the survey. Instructors176 words
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Article69 1963-04-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. H.M.S. Alert, flagship of the Flag Officer Com-mandlng-in-Chief ol the British Far East Fleet. Sir Desmond Dreyer will visit Port Swettenham on Thursday. The frigate Is now at Penang. Members of the public who would take parties of the ship's69 words
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127 1963-04-03 5 pENANG. Tues. A Penanff State soccer player, Mobamed Zain bin Abdul Rahman, was today acquitted without being called upon to make his defence on a charcr of behaving in a disorderly manner in front of the Dato Kramat police station. Mohamed Zain it was127 words
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Article, Illustration267 1963-04-03 6 AT 19 HE SPEAKS MANDARIN, HOKKIEN AND CANTONESE SINGAPORE, Tnes. Aodul Hamid bin Abdul Jalil (left) of Brunei has made history by being the Ant nonChineae student from the Borneo territories to study at the Nanyang University. Awarded a Brunei Government scholarship for267 words
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Article, Illustration611 1963-04-03 6 Wong Choong murder trial told: Law doesn't cover attempted abduction KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Justice Ong today adjourned the Wong Choong murder trial in the High Court here to 10 a.m. tomorrow to decide whether to call for the defence. After five days of prosecution611 words
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Article69 1963-04-03 6 PENANG. Tues. The Penang Arts Council and the MalayanGerman Society will jointly sponsor an exhibition of paintings and: drawings by German artist Gerd Barkowsky at the S ana O Hotel (first floor) at the weekend. The exhibition will be open for' a private viewing69 words
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Article35 1963-04-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— Loh Wai Soon, of Sungei Besi Road here, was fined $300 yesterday for tailing to lodge returns of incomes together with certified copies of < accounts (or 1861 and 1962.35 words
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122 1963-04-03 6 IPOH. Tues. Ram--1 paging wile 1 elephants in the Upper Perak area are causing considerable damage to the new cultivations in the various land development schemes that are being established there. The Federation Chief Game Warden, Mr. James Aw. who arrived here from his122 words
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Article59 1963-04-03 6 PENANG. Tues. The Deputy Premier and Minister of Rural Development. Tun Abdul Razak, will open a $30,000 mosque at Sungvl Nibong on Saturday. After performing the ceremony. Tun Razalc will Join the villager* at lunch and afternoon prayers. Later the same evening ha will open59 words
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68 1963-04-03 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The newly established Ngee Ann College today announced the names of 397 candidates accepted for full-time four-year courses in its three faculties of languages, technology and commerce. Another 140 candidate* have brrn accepted fo» part-time evealnr course*. Altocether 875 candidates sat68 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-04-03 6 Alton Oop Btf V.T. Hamriwm HtxvcoMr.He»our)wßX,MßHAPrr T^ ■>/ -look how hk I I _.but honestly I apparently you \oh oh th' kjwg' he f LIKE A LJCHT/ /<3mWG TO HIM,/\.XIM >> MES6SD UP I WDWTMEAN J PoJ?TKNOVV YOUR j COMES THI9 HAY 4^5 *™*yj *&Jjy f^yr^ Mf^x^ 6ena^Jy n sohaw?//cK^123 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1963-04-03 7 IAN FLEMING - JAMES BOND was nursing his car, the old Continental BentIcy, the one he had been driving for three years, along that last hut dull stretch of Nl between Abbeville and Montreuil that takes the English tourist back to his country by air or boat terry.1,437 words
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Article76 1963-04-03 8 Wmrii Sit i Minimum i THE FAMILY OF the latr air. Urn m thank all rrlativri and fr:<Td» lor their donation!. (rMMBS, ■<rolli. thrlr kind «ttrn<Uni r and loan of <"»r« diinnx their r«-»nt bfrnvtTHE FAMILY. SIITERt and Brother <it th» latr Mr lion Chesc San »mh to thank76 words
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Article293 1963-04-03 8 it W»r4t ll* fMimimmm) ta modrlled at the Ohtneae Swimmint: Cluh on fth April s<ealhg. NASTY SMILLS ARE Bad Bliaiaasa! id aajßt omce of them with Alrwlck. It makes the air fresh aad sweetBETTY'S BEAUTY SALON. Phase !WI for Kspert Hair Styling hy Betty riiinou. Raymond Teast Cold Wara293 words
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Article687 1963-04-03 8 A pleasure still in store for tlu- Tengku is the luxury of a silent role when the representatives of the Philippines and Indonesia discuss the Comi lunist threHt to Borneo. Among the stock replies to a lebuttnl of the Philippines' claim to North Borneo is tho contention687 words
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Article354 1963-04-03 8 With the formation of Malaysia now certain, attention will turn increasingly to the realisation of the economic benefits which federation should bring. These benefits will not come automatically While greater size does mean enlarged opportunity, there must be sound planning and hard work if economic growth ?nd rising354 words
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Article178 1963-04-03 8 The progress of the weaving n. ill that is to be established at Ipohs Tasek estate will be followed with special interest. It is one of the anomalise of Malaya's effort to industrialise that textile manufacture the lino most underdeveloped countries establish earliest j'pd expand most successfully has178 words
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Article, Illustration2264 1963-04-03 8 'THE ESSENTIAL PRE-REQUISITE FOR A SOUND ECONOMY IS REALLY A CLIMATE WHICH IS CONDUCIVE TO PUBLIC, PRIVATE INVESTMENT' TWO of the most basic and important duties of a Finance Minister are to ensure an adequate rate of economic growth, and to ensure prudent2,264 words
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Advertisement538 1963-04-03 8 StriiU Ti-m A Maky Mai CkaaaKta* aavartlaamaata ■>•» a. ha**** ta> lot *hMt COLD •TOMSK «»Ctll Orchard ft«*a COLO •TOa>A«B MANCMm AT HOLLAND KOAO-KATOftM (IPPIL HOAO-HAVAL BABC Authartae* Afmta: CITY BOOK •TOajl IT* WtfM«ta*«ar Haute,. Caßyar Qvmi TMC NlWfl •*WO*TT rttaawtrailt'a luprmtM M. M •■MAIL S Aetmtraity ftaM. Naval Baaa538 words
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Advertisement27 1963-04-03 8 Select your PEL A CO SHIRT NOW! Australia's Finest Shirts 6» Sport Shirts C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TCL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)27 words
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Advertisement174 1963-04-03 8 PERFECTION IN PHOTOGRAPHY WITH OLYMPUS WITH WORLD RENOWNED D. ZUIKO LENSES EaHEfiMBBIBWJ j.miiu camera •run npßcjHß larga automatic alaatrlc aurrouadlnf tha D Zuiko K/Z.i irna rsaJiaa It ÜBpoialbla to taka a t>ad axpoaura. ULIMt-ie 11...T.1 l^i.» v £uiko *'/4.t> aoulter 160 ate »'ocuilog axed Bright Irama view Bndcr. OLYMPt 8174 words
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167 1963-04-03 9 $55,000 dawn opium haul in Johore lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Opium worth $55,000 was seized in a Customs trap today. It was the biggest haul in Johore in months. The trap wa.i set at 6.45 a.m. m Jalan Trus here. Ten Customs officers watched a car from Singapore from behind pillars167 words
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Article41 1963-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues —A Colombo Pact Superintendent. Mr. S.F.S. David, arrived here today for three month* training under the I Colombo Plan, offered by the Singapore Government. Mr. David. 27. will study port adminiMration and truffle control.41 words
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Article44 1963-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues— A decree i.im sunned to Dennis Roger Couttip. of RAF Changi. on April 25 List year dissolving Ins marriage to Vivien Anne Couttie on the ground of adultery was made absolute by Mr. Justice Buttrobe in the High Court yesterday.44 words
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142 1963-04-03 9 I/UALA LUMPUR. Tues. I 1V The Yang di-Pertuar Agong has consented to confer on the Customs ;u.d Excise Department the title of "di-Raja" uhe jli Royal', a Government statement announced today The statement said that T this m to indicate the rlase142 words
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Article, Illustration512 1963-04-03 9 Young lovers case ends happily: Man bound over JUDGE TELLS STUDENT WHO STABBED GIRL: I'M GIVING YOU A CHANCE-TAKE IT KOTA BHARU, Tuesday. I) All) Justice Hashim today advised "young, educated people" that though they have modern ideas, they should adhere to the old customs of their elders. "We find512 words
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52 1963-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Ng Seng Kiam, 59. a labourer, was seriously Injured when two gangs clashed last night during a wayang show In Bendemeer Road. Bottles, poles and iron bars were used. Ng received a wound in the chest and was taken to52 words
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Article41 1963-04-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. iuct,. -The Federal and State Oeneral Clerical Services Union will hold a forum at the Pederal House Canteen on Thursday at 4.45 p.m. Discussions will Include the union's objects and reorganisation of the clerical services41 words
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Article21 1963-04-03 9 KANOAR. Tues.— The Regent o! Perlis. Tengku Sulaiman. yesterday opened the State police week exhibition at police headquarters21 words
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136 1963-04-03 9 4 sacked, so 100 men strike for severance pay SINGAPORE, Tues. About 100 employees of the Siong Hoe Biscuit Factory -in Ah Hood Road are striking over the retrenchment of four men. The Singapore Oeneral Employees Union is negotiating with the management for severance pay for them. The union's secretary.136 words
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Article42 1963-04-03 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Four Alliance candidates were returned unopposed to Kahang Local Council when nominations closed at noon today. They were Mr. Lee Heng Khoon. Mr. Liew Tan See alias Liew Teng Shee. Mr. Tey Kee and Lim Koon.42 words
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380 1963-04-03 9 A CHEE Fan lottery collector said in the Ja s i n Sessions Court today that he had been told by a man for whom he was collecting bets that he had "fixed" the Jasin police so they would not interfare.380 words
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Article63 1963-04-03 9 I KLANG. Tues.— Abdul Wahab bin Haji Mahmud. 32. and his wife. Ramlah binte Haji Samad, 25. pleaded guilty here today to a charge of disorderly behaviour by kterini hi the Klant bus stand last night. I The Sessions Court president. 1 Capt. Mohamed 8 a63 words
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Article28 1963-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Burglars broke into a store belonging to the Swee Construction Company at the Jurong industrial site yesterday and took away equipment worth $3,10028 words
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Article23 1963-04-03 9 KLUANO, Tues. Eight teams participated in the Kluang District Language Month speech contest which ended yeiterday at the Kluang Malay School.23 words
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Article60 1963-04-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A 14-mcmber party of politicians lrom the Brunei Alliance arrived In the Federal capital today by air on a twoweek study tour of Malaya. The party will visit rural development projects all over Malaya befrv goln« on to Singapore, where they will spend a60 words
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Article151 1963-04-03 9 F)RT SWETTENHAM. Toes— While a watchman slept, thieves removed a safe containing $2,840 in cash from an aui rung ruji.i a» i i Theatre here last night. T*»«t fa>n«-d r scaling a If ft. wall and forcing open the door of the manager's o fit c c151 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-04-03 9 FILM STARS ON CPA INAUGURAL FLIGHT TO NORTH BORNEO SINGAPORE. Tuesday. PATHAY Pacific Airways will inaugurate its first direct service between Jesselton and Hong Kong on Saturday The flying time of three hours and 20 minutes on this new service, which will be operated by the Electra 11 aircraft every254 words
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Article90 1963-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. A dispute over a City Council employee whose services were terminated when his post of secretary of the Singapore Fire Brigade was abolished has been settled. Announcing this today, the deputy general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. Ow Kheng Tor,90 words
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Article36 1963-04-03 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr Goh Joon Seng, n law graduate of th» University of Singapore, was numitted to the Bar by the Chief 1 Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin, in the High Court today.36 words
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Article37 1963-04-03 9 PENANO. Tues.— Lee Wan Foon. 39. a mcc seller, fell 50ft. to his death from the second floor of C block at the Oeneral Hospital this afternoon. He had gone there during visiting hours.37 words
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Advertisement178 1963-04-03 9 BAD DIGESTION -but you quickly STOP the pains spoonful of DOWltt S ANTACID POWDER lc Thus world-famous medicine soon A XjWHffnFM "ops stomach pains and helps your v digestion You can always eat what I x X \NDiOi^Ot*t yOO )jke if yO(J uke De Witt s Antacid I.^ X ~ZZ178 words
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Advertisement203 1963-04-03 9 Further drastic reductions in all Departments Israeli Dacron Cotton Pyjamas in assorted fabrics in plain short pants and short sleeved and printed designs. 48" wide, jacket usual price $15.00. Daks W oo//.n Skirts $20.00 now 19.75 reduced from $72.50' Plain Wingson Shirts at only $8.75 or check designs, all sizes.203 words
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Miscellaneous497 1963-04-03 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA N £!s£fi°&X£s* RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M.. b.ou Time signal. NegHm- 41 METRES ka; 6.02 Morning melodies; 7.00 MEDIUM W\»i SERVICE Time signal, the news; 7.10 News 474 METRES commentary; 7.16 Bong time; A.M.: 8.00 Good morning; 8.01 7.30 Learn a word a day:497 words
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205 1963-04-03 10 MALAYSIA CHALLENGE THE Federation Minister of Finance Mr. Tan Siew Sin, last night ur?ed Singapore traders to put aside part of their time for the "serious business of politics." Speaking at a dinnpt given in his honour by Mr. Ko Teck Kin. president of205 words
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Article37 1963-04-03 10 PENANG. Tue*.— The master of a Japanese fishing vessel, Y. Uezono. was fined $100 here today (or falling to fly the Internationa] code pennant when his £hlp. the Seisyu Mam. entered the Penang Port.37 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-04-03 10 MR. W. P. BIRD who has just arrived in Kuala Lumpur from London to take up a new appointment as sales manager of the Shell Company of the Federation of Malaya Ltd. He had been in London for three years in the marketing organisation110 words
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153 1963-04-03 10 Danger if Malays lag in economic growth I MALACCA. Tues. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said yesterday the country would face great danger if economic progress of the Malays did not keep pace with that of the other races. He added that "certain undesirable elements"153 words
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1013 1963-04-03 10 Kuala l v m p v r, Tues. A total of $40,479.23 has been received by the Prime Minister's Department for the National Patriotic Fund. The highest donations came from the Cathay Organisation and the Penang Turf Club, which contributed $5,000 each. Other big1,013 words
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106 1963-04-03 10 m«IUAR, Tues. Chudl KarItl tameln, an Indonesian, was fined $150 or a montrTs tail for being an illegal immigrant. He pleaded guilty In the Magistrate's Court here and said: "I came here to visit my father, who is staying In Pagoh. I accept imprisonment106 words
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Advertisement94 1963-04-03 10 ■j^i'j;ij-< HZEHZEHI HSH3H3H HSUZEkEHOHi MdSHIimHI HCSSIin^RI BSZiSHjuH IS YOUR COMPLEX SHOWING? 1 M|[! l,l||lilT Hfl j II j% j f% I CcIJK MARRIAGE < HJ^^B €re are 20 ways of finding B I^PHH April issue of— 1 DOWT MISS THESE SPECIALS- JSs!k 2BM H VERA LYNN'S RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS H94 words
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Advertisement97 1963-04-03 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUE SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH eCnnuiru Hctjchlorophenc kills jeinn inNUi\llv -hcili pimplcv RhL tt Prevent* pimples from spretd* ing kucs no unsightly spoil. Free from oil end (rcate don nol crack, cake or clog the por«— women can apply make-up o\er it. A wonderfully97 words
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Miscellaneous226 1963-04-03 10 Ituqs Bunny By Ralph ll»>imthihl Straits Times Crossword ACKOSB S. Obstructive eyesore around 1. With girl up. nag* golnc wild "jf r d A 6) before May day i9.6K 6 Jdly turned left (5) 0. Drink aione vi a provocauve 7 Genuine rigc i of sancUty-for manner? i9j tne alt226 words
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Advertisement1573 1963-04-03 11 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: Ok S'cort tails P. Sham Ptr.aat OIOMEt Mars, A'moutf. LivtrpMl ho lino. Hamburg I Pt/TMay Apr 4 il!". 1 •■"•'HH. Havrt Apt S Apr J Apt «*ll V I* 1 0 1 1.1" 1 ■>.'■■>*»% B B ••"•>• Urr 11 Jlpr 14/11 Apt 111,573 words
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Advertisement1474 1963-04-03 11 j^^aJ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO SINOA. It HAVRE. HAMIUIC. IREMEN. ANTWIIP. ROTTERIAM^ AMSTERDAM^ OSLO. COTHENOURt AND COPENHAJUH. S'oore P. S'nam PanaM I^W-AA •SONIKHU" a) ....6. 0-1/ 4 Apt 5/7 Apr 0/ OApr H yPLJ'I r <">NA" 22/2$ Apr 20/20 Apr 21/ M Apr W\V>R/ -*IMIA" I) M Apr/1,474 words
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Advertisement1533 1963-04-03 11 b'en^Jlime »PRESS_SERVICE ID LOkJtON UVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS n S'oort t, S'ram -cnan| U lENVRACKIE t Loi liwpiil. R'fljm. tia-O'.rg S. 15 Tally Apr 5 5 11 lENVAUA (E.L.) lialai. M ti-o, Naaoa/g 6. 4An 4 Apr 1/ I 1 KNMNOR L Mil. G'tntn. Roam. N'Mf Apt 10/11 Apr 14/111,533 words
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Advertisement1378 1963-04-03 11 McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. Ww VwWV tii hi urn V*** ELLERMAH LOfB tfa KLAVENESS LIME W IONtON. HAMBURt. ROTTEROAM. IDS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO NAVIE. HIJII ft MIItIESIIOUCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORIIAND LOTTE SKOU Acceinag cargt In Cettial ft Seitk I S'pora P Sham tenant BOUCtiNViUE 1 22/» .Apr 21/2 B1,378 words
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Article94 1963-04-03 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. CHARE prices held steady to firmer levels today in quieter trading. There was no notable feature Oils and base metals were steady but quiet. Loans continued firm c.r.a. j.vMount Isa, Ml N. Rroken Hill (10s.) 21/7 Ampol Petroleum »/10 Aiinr. Con. Ind. 63/7 Au»t. Pmper Manuf.94 words
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Article251 1963-04-03 12 APniL nrit (ram ruttkir auyera l.a.S). rlourd at pm. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 76 cents per Ih down nvr-riKhths of a cent. The tonr »an inactive. B.C. C.R.A. and P.M. PI E. closing 1 R. 8.8. prompt rob. buivri 73!. Mllrr* 7«t (N I: Int.251 words
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Article142 1963-04-03 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 2. Three months Dunlops 14 hi rt Diirby 4d V. A .V l« cts. C Storage 4|rt Gammons 11 its. 8. Traction 1,3 J. Wauxb 15 <ts. Bhell 14 CIS. M. Kriw 30 cts. Steamship 7 cts. M. Cement 1H eta. 8. Times 22 eta.142 words
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Article74 1963-04-03 12 MiNllf Prcauce Bxchanie. Blngai per. n..n pr.e.e per p.eul y.eterday: Cecanut oil: hulk 141'! eelleri, drum J4o:. iiellerf. ■tarai April May UK/Contment $271 buyer*. Pepper: Muntok white $160 lellem. Sarawak white $15"» aellera. special Sarawak black Sll2t aellrra. garbled Lamport black *107» aetlera. ABTA $r.'ft eellera. Sincapere Coe.out74 words
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522 1963-04-03 12 From Our Market Correspondent ESSO's prospectus set off tremendous interest yesterday and there was a great demand for forms from bankers and brokers who were limited to 5.000 each. For the first time application forms were inserted in the morning newspapers and522 words
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Article26 1963-04-03 12 Malayan Stork Indices April 1 April 1 Industrials: In IT I Mil. SI Tins: 100 60 100.15 rubbers: inT.'.'K 107.78 Uec. 29, 1962 10026 words
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Article575 1963-04-03 12 (COMBINED business In :.e Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded inbrackets, was: INDUSTRIAL*: Boulteart (2.000) SI.4U. ll.UOO) $1.30: OunlsPt (1.000) 12.6 D D. *2.65 ;(L. i-'.OOU) $2 67. 14.000) (2.66: Cast (melting $2 79 BL.575 words
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296 1963-04-03 12 STRAITS tin rose sharply by $1.25 yesterday to $433 per picul on an offering of 240 tons, down 10 tons. In London on Monday t.n continued to edge higher with cash gaining about £2 per ton. Three months gained 10s. Sentiment in296 words
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Article127 1963-04-03 12 THI Malayan E.cn.n,, ■ainha- Aaa.--1 alatiati made thrae changes In tta rate* to mercbanta yesterday i al) ratea to S10O): Mew Yarn: buying TT 32 U/16. airmail OD 33 13/16. 90 d it 33 l/l< credit hllli. 33 3/18 trade Mlla Canada: huying TT 35 S 16. airmail127 words
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Article26 1963-04-03 12 April I. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76 cents (down five-eighths of a cent. TIN: 5433 (up HJf). Kxiimatrd unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article206 1963-04-03 12 CHIP! lymi gtgaajPeea tn« imuMn Kaner 4T. Nijkerk IS/14, riRMUIa Til. Alariidu n/SS, [>ol|>heverett M iStttc or Madras 4i. l.v.yd Rakke M, I'.io 44. Tegrlnera; I 2. Ganges I Maiu 10 11. Kuala Lumpur 42/«3. 1 Inner fUadi t'altex, Karlmarua, Vahente. (Jiang Heng. Chiat Soon. Mien Sen.206 words
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Advertisement1142 1963-04-03 12 Baf«% asaaaaata KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Paddfla, AUaociA. eSs Cr*ai Ukaa a«rvic« cuaas tSSM IV tl* tIA tl* ■XiaiHUoa Mara- V i May 1/ 7 Mar M May I iese" B jlae" 21 Jsaa j'eiy >»i»i Mim 21 11 May 1/2 laaa 71 Jsae »Jsaa 2 Jaly IB my1,142 words
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Advertisement961 1963-04-03 12 I*°IORIENTI LINES I TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "ORIANA" (42,000 tons fully aircondifioned stabilised) Deporting SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th Moy 1963 vie Colombo, Aden, Port Said), Naplts Gibraltar. Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD.,961 words
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Advertisement403 1963-04-03 12 Penon, •> $»iam .*>»!•_ rrA/«TD tTA/tTo iTA/rro FROM CALCUTTA. KAKINADA MALACCA ••M.V. "STATC OF OPtISSA tor Kobet. Osoko, g Nooo>o o-vd Yokohomo Apr FROM YOKOHAMA. OSAKA MAGOYA S S "AJAHTA" »or Colcutto April i r FROM YOKOHAMA, HAGOYA. KOM OSAKA •M.V. "VISHVA SHAHTI" for Modrot Bomttoy Apt %l fROM BOMBAY403 words
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Advertisement714 1963-04-03 13 NOTICES I NOTICE OF REMOVAL. This Is to Inform our customers and those who have connections with us that we have removed to No. 6, Jalan Tokong. Ipoh as from 1 4.65. RADIO HOUSE. KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE IDS tender notice for the InSitu «-elaiiiK of approximately i M.200714 words
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Advertisement602 1963-04-03 13 (Continued from Page SI SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* tS Box tt rts. «xfrar MECHANICS AND ENGINEERS with Marine or dredge experience. Details to Box A 5774 B.T B'pore. I MALE JUNIOR fast typist young I experunred prefc,rahle. Kor appointment Thcne ***** K L THE VACANCY li.r a copy typist I602 words
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Advertisement1092 1963-04-03 13 SITUATIONS VACANT it Worm* SS (Min.)-Box St tt*. txtrm BOUSTEAO ANO CO. *****) Ltd., Malacca on behalf of A. Wander Ltd. rtqulrs a Lady retail canvasser 22-S& years of axe for a well-known food product. Previous 'filing experience. knowledge of Malay. Kngllsh and two Chinese niaiiMts r<»rntial Applications in own1,092 words
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Advertisement977 1963-04-03 13 EDUCATION Word* SS (Min.)-Box St el: txlro GUARANTEED RAPIO COURSES! Secretarial, Stenography. Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Typewriting, English i Senior/ Prescnior), Shorthand. Speed: Raja's College (Olan Singh's 2nd Boor) ***** (Spore). MODERN SCHOOL'S Beginners' Accounting. Book-keeping. Principles of Accounts by B. N Miranda. Afternoon typing, new machines, two hours' SS/- monthly. 18.977 words
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Advertisement906 1963-04-03 13 OFFICE EQUIPMENT it Word* SS (Min.)-Box it ct: txtrm WELLCOME BTEBL BOUIPMINI. i. Cross street, B'pora-l. TalapaosM *****/*****. DEALERS/REPAIRERS New/Second Hand Office Machines ate. Bright Office Equipment. 177. Middle Road Spore BURGLARY OR HOME ransack Is no problem by Installing a latest wall or floor safe with combination lock from906 words
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Advertisement1121 1963-04-03 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mln.)-Box SO ct: txtrm ISSI NASM Alrflyte Saloon good condition good tyres repainted recently SSOO. Apply Box A 5770 S.T. (Spore). IMS PLYMOUTH BBLVEBERE SCyllnder, Antomatle. In Bxcelieat Condition. $5,200/- 0.n.0. Ring Spore ***** MORRIS IBM Four ltoor Saloon 13,000 miles excellent condition $42001,121 words
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Advertisement917 1963-04-03 13 FOR SALE M Wmrmt U (Yin.i— Box St rtt. txtra AIR CONDITIONER il HP) nearly oaw under warranty for a further 1 three years. Excellent condition. Price > *35u Ring (Spore) *****1 Ext. 6294. CORONA NURSERY'S Sunday sales continue to draw attention. Wide rang* of orchid seedlings for your selection.917 words
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Advertisement637 1963-04-03 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) •0 Wordt ii (Min.)-Box St rtt. txlrm JAVA MODES mill SM Wi Retail -r -aone World Famour Ilandwovcn Th*l illk. WEODINC PRESENTS, buying rom Lee Onn, 206/8 Soutlk iridfce Koad. Spore. CHIONC SHINC Manufacturing irwellers Basy payment Inexpensive )lamnnd Nei klacrs/nrooches DESICN YOUR OWN Imellery hit lave637 words
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Article, Illustration1158 1963-04-03 14 Epsom Jeep - PARRAMATTA has improved a lot since his promising debut at Bukit Timah in February and may well foil 1 Zodiaque's bid for a post-war Malayan racing record of five wins in a row in the Class 3. Div. 2. It handicap (Race 9) at1,158 words
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Article163 1963-04-03 14 KPSOM JEEP ALL BOY POINTER Ra<W 1 PASIR lIITAM Panitoba I'recious Gem PASIR HITAM Precious Gem Panitoba PAMTOBA Precious Gem Pasir ll it. mii Race 2 BISTRO VerocetW Golden Master BISTRO Nearium Pieternel JET PLANE Pieternel Nearium Race 3 JACKY'S JOY My Viita Serene Lady MY VISTA163 words
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Article1401 1963-04-03 14 Race One: 1.30— C1. 3 Div. 3—5 1 .lembers ■MB Si > Martin. 4 9.0 Johnion 4 Sub Xoise (Tc> Yapi Daniels. 3 9.0 Ahmad 10 3 Vast Horizon (Teo Mdm Leong* Rodgers. 3 9.0 < > 1 4 ***** Precious Gem "Thio St.> Sullivan.1,401 words
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Article217 1963-04-03 14 TENNIS MALAYAN open championship* f Penang Sfcorts Club courts.9 a.m.) SOCCER SPORE BH DIV 1: Shell v Wearnes (Farrer PIO: Cold Storage v Metal Box <padang>: HK Bank v Eveready 'Farrer Pk> Div 1:1 Bramtoco v Chartered Bank Far- i rer Pk): STC v Mai Airways (Farrer217 words
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Advertisement669 1963-04-03 14 IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE [«Und of Singapore DlTwre N». 1* of HML between I t l *h>k KIM ...Petitioner and 11 w rin vim Respondent NOTICE To < han Thyr S»« late of No 141-B. Tiong Bahru Road. Singapore. A Pent ion for divorce has669 words
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Advertisement338 1963-04-03 14 NOTICE We wish to advise our client.* thai Mr Roy Tan Quee Tor has ceHsea to be employed by this; company a.s from 31-st March 1963 j and has no authority whatsoever to transact mv business or collect any money on our behalf. Our business continues tm usual. AMADEUS MUSIC338 words
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Advertisement927 1963-04-03 14 NOTICE THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 185) This adrertiseinrnt appear* by direction of the Registrar of Trade Marks undrr the Pr*ri*ions of Section 42 (7) of the Ordinance. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following Trade Marks registered in the name of Llfe- guard Milk Products Proprietary Limited, a Company927 words
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Advertisement565 1963-04-03 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES. Only canaidale;, with the supulated qualifications need apply. Applicants must sau&ly usual crlUzen&hlp and residential qualiilc.itions. PHARMACIST: Medical Depart- mem SALARY SCALfc: $480 x 20A- 600/ dos x 25A-755 pjn. Variable Allowance at current rates is payable. QUALIFICATIONS: Registered Pharmacist. DUTIES: Pharmaceutical dunes in any565 words
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Article613 1963-04-03 15 Oh Kee Tiang - AZMAN ONLY MALAYAN SURVIVOR IN LTAM OPEN BURMA'S BA MAUNG AND THAN LWIN OUT IN FIRST ROUND TENNIS by Oh Kee Tiang PENANG, Tuesday. AVI s CUP player S. A. Azman was the only Malayan to survive the first round ties in the men's singles of the613 words
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Article354 1963-04-03 15 ALL 1st DAY'S RESULTS MEN'S SINGLES Preliminary rounds: Henry Pang (Spore) bt S. Ponsopitsil (Thai) 6-4, 6-1; A. Cruz (PI) bt S. Champrlsl (Thai) 5-7. 6-4. 6-2; K Yanagi (Jpn) bt R. Pflugrath (Mai) 6-1. 6-4; Kok Wai Lam (Mai) bt K. Charnvej (Thai) 6-2, 6-2; D. Jose (PI) bt354 words
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Article, Illustration30 1963-04-03 15 SINGAPORE; Tues. —O. B Oodfrey performed a hole-in-one on the 162-yard sth while playing a three-ball game with John Gray and John Crump over the RSGC old course yesterday.30 words
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Article41 1963-04-03 15 SPORTS SUMMARY HOCKEY— Malacca Ige semifinal: St. Francis Assn. 3 High Sen. 1. Ipoh Div. 1: Andersonians 1 Irish Hussars 0. Sungei Patani Lge: Hindu Youth 4 Ibrahim School 'B 0. SOCCER— Penang Div. 1: Baharol Alam 5 Chinese RC 5.41 words
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Article263 1963-04-03 15 LEICESTER City, Liverpool and Man-_ Chester United were re- 1 turned joint favourites at the callover here last j night on the English i Football Association Cup. The three teams j closed at 9-4. The two outsiders Notting- ham Forest and Southampton, who meet in the263 words
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Article268 1963-04-03 15 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE, Tues. pHAN LYE CHOON, Singapore's motor-racing ace, may have the privilege of being the first local driver to race in a "Works' car at the first intertional Grand Prix in Japan on May 3 and 4. The Lotus Car268 words
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180 1963-04-03 15 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. SINGAPORE Lawn Tennis Association's retiring president Chua Choon Leong today told the new council to "single out schoolboys and train them for future international matches." Mr. Chua. who has been I president of the association for more than180 words
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Article75 1963-04-03 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Dali Omar, Kelantans soccer find of the year, has j joined the Malayan Junior i Asian Cup squad now training under Malayan schools coach Choo Senr Quee at the Merdeka Stadium. Dali (18) made his debut for Kelantan three weeks ago and scored75 words
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Article25 1963-04-03 15 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. The annual sports of the Batu Pekaka English School. Kuala Ketll. will be held this Thursday and not on Saturday.25 words
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200 1963-04-03 15 Servicemen spark 6-3 victory for junior AA CINGAPORE. Tups.— A strong second-half rally enabled Junior AA to beat RAP Seletax "A" 6-3 in their SAPA league Division 2-0 match at Fairer Park today. Juniors, a newly promoted side, showed Rood forward line combination and deserved to win. Their Services players,200 words
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Article53 1963-04-03 15 IPOH. Tues.— The Malayan Hockey Federation Umpires' Board will hold a written examination on June 23 at 10.30 a.m. simultaneously at various centres in the country. Candidates who wish to sit for the examination are to submit their names and $2 fee to their respective state association president53 words
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Advertisement151 1963-04-03 15 Top efficiency at home with. a FACIT Portable Businessmen' You need a Faot Portable at home for letters and reports you hadn't the time to write In the office. Elegant, modern design —sturdily constructed from the finest Swedish »teei. the Facit Portable has ail the features of the Facit Standard151 words
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Advertisement7 1963-04-03 15 3^^ FROM Ist to 30th April 19637 words
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Miscellaneous277 1963-04-03 15 Today's ties t A.M. Men's doable*: Tin SI and Khln Maung v S. Ponsopit.M) and K. Chamvej; O. N. Perera and R. Praeaoody v Joe Ba Maung and Than Lwin: D. Jose and A. Cruz v L. A. Gerrard and J. B. Robson; S. A. Azman and J. Hernandez v277 words
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Obituary80 1963-04-03 16 MRS. V IOMAtUNDRAM of Oil P»lm« Malaya Ud. Lnyanx Lajrans Johorr paaurd away on 2.4 S3 at <i'niT«] Hoapital Johorr K*hm. Kunrral M INI p m on 3.4. «3 at Layan« La rant MADAM CHINC CfK LUAN A|ir M panard i»«y at No. PI P.tt.D Qr«. Kkt. Timah Road.80 words
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383 1963-04-03 16 tituc.e. they nave been able :o do very little. In some cases they have courted disaster. "The spirit of MtttTOM* which produces refusal, elth-tr tr learn from, or to accept tho experience or aid of other* cannot produce the riant requirements lor383 words
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743 1963-04-03 16 AFTER THE OPENING: TWO SESSIONS IN AFTERNOON AFTER the opening of the Aia ministerial meeting, two separata closed-door sessions were scheduled for the ofternoon on* for technical experts from the thraa delegations and the other for the three ministers. The Asa joint wo/king party, composed of tcchmcol men from the743 words
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93 1963-04-03 16 Police school man wins donor contest SINGAPORE. Tues.— lnche Alohumed Hassan Arkate ot the Police Training School won the first prize of $700 for recruiting the most blood donors last month 174. The increased second prize of $250 in the competition went to Mr. P.W. Weber of the Seaman's Mission93 words
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223 1963-04-03 16 TUIE Foreign Minister, A Dr. Subandrio, said today that Indonesia would wait for the outcome of talks between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Macapagal before deciding on whether to take further steps for a threenation "summit" conference. He told reporters he was followiriß closely223 words
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220 1963-04-03 16 KENNEDY PLEADS FOR AID PLAN PASSAGE WASHINGTON. Tues. President Kennedy today asked Congress to provide U554,525, million for a foreign aid programme he had earlier set at U554,945 million. Mr. Kennedy in a message to Congress said that the $420 million cut could be made without serious damage to theReuter - 220 words
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82 1963-04-03 16 YWCA Easter celebration for members SINGAPORE. Tues.— The YWCA will hold an Easter celebration for Its 600 members at Outram Road with a short programme of worship, a fellowship meal and debate on Friday at -5.45 p.m. There will be a brief opening service at the chapel. President Mrs. E.82 words
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Article314 1963-04-03 16 LONDON, Tues.— Afttr yesterday's buoyancy buyers were adoptins a cautious attitude today with the budget a matter of hours away. The event of the day, however, came In the last half hour when it was announced that the gold reserves had actually risen £6 million sterling In March314 words
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Article73 1963-04-03 16 LONDON. Tues. Spot 26Hd.. May 22 11/16*. June 22»*d.. July 22» 4 d.. July/Sept. 22 13/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 22% d.. Jan./ Mar 22 7 »d.. Apr./ June 22\a July Sept. unquoted. Oct./ Dec. unquoted, c.l.f. Apr 22 5/l*sd May 225 d.. June 22 7/16 d. Tone: Dull. TIN73 words
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307 1963-04-03 16 Laotian Foreign Minister assassinated by own guard VIENTIANE, Tuesday QM" of the guards of Quinim Pholsena, Ilia Laotian Foreign Minister, has been arrested as his assassin. The guard, said to 1 shot the Minister dead win r. he returned home from a re- ception at the royal palace last night,Reuter - 307 words
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201 1963-04-03 16 Union: Settle claims or we strike Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees warned today that a strike b.y Government midwives, postal and telecommunications workers would take place on April 16 unless their claims for a revision of salary scales were met. The unions general secretary. Mr. G. Kandasamy. said201 words
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Advertisement116 1963-04-03 16 fill -A&&. I 1 W 'ffil 1 PYRE V SNOWFLAKE MTTIIN VEGETABLE feISH goes from oven to table! Wk-^M Beautiful English Pyre* is he* OOOMMIwy pmm resistant! Yon can bake with h,xino.owl«t it, roast with it, steam mlt boil l j^gSj»»*s"£SSNfc^ it without fear of breakage. So fj^S^fw pretty it116 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-04-03 16 lIIGHEST and loweet temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monuay to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Loweat Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bhuru 91 ~2 Penang »0 73 Ipoh 97 n Malacca 93 75 Singapore 91 7340 words
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