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Title Section20 1963-04-04 1 AVERAGE lIAII.I CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He**"* Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration810 1963-04-04 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN From MANILA, Wednesday All smiles at Malacanang The Tengku and President Macapagal are getting along famously to have more talks in private Prospects are bright DESPITE Manila press reports to the contrary, I am able to state categorically today that Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Macapagal810 words
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Article410 1963-04-04 1 Hopes of summit on Malaysia fade MANILA, Wed. The fate of tripartite talks among ministers of Malaya. Indonesia and the Philippines overshadowed the Asa conference tod.i Some observers said yesterday's sharp remurks by Tengku Abdul Rahman about "enemies who take the rui.v- of friends" had angered Indonesians and worried FilipinoReuter - 410 words
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Article40 1963-04-04 1 TAIPEH, Wed— Taiwan will receive United Nations assistance for a combined lrrigationrpower project which Is expected to Increase the Island's rice production by 170.000 metric tons and power by 500.000 kilowatts. Nationalist official sources said today. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article43 1963-04-04 1 PORT MORESBY (New Guinea). Wed. The same patrol officer who last month discovered a tribe of people hitherto unknown to civilisation, has located another group of 400 seml-nomadlr people vhos* existence was not known before. It was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article73 1963-04-04 1 A CALL FOR SYRIA, UAR REUNION CAIRO, Wed. A source close to an Algerian delegation which arrived from Damascus last night said today largescale pro-Nasser demonstrations in Damascus yesterday resulted in strict curfew and tight security measures. The demonstrators demanded immediate reunion of Syria with the U.A.R. under President Nasser,73 words
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Article88 1963-04-04 1 LOS ANGELES. Wed. i Development of an oral contraceptive for men, claimed by experts to be cheaper than aspirin and not affecting the sex urge, has been announced here. The pill was tested on volunteers at Oregon State Prison, and was found to stop sperm production within88 words
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Article, Illustration464 1963-04-04 1 LOKMAN HALIM - LOKMAN HALIM: By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. RANSOM of $80,000 was paid for the release of a Kuala Lumpur millionaire businessman, Mr. Yap Chin Hock, 38, who was kidnapped with his wife last week, informed sources said today. Police earlier said that a "substantial sum** was464 words
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Article73 1963-04-04 1 The Instant home'— in 45 minutes f IVERPOOL, Wed. The Li first of 200 "instant homes" to be built here was delivered In two pieces, erected in 45 minutes and officially inaugurated here yesterday. The Liverpool Corporation, with a waiting list of 45,000 home seekers, plans to erect the £1,325Reuter - 73 words
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Article53 1963-04-04 1 RANOOON. Wed— General Ne Win. chairman of the ruling Revolutionary Council, yesterday reaffirmed Burma's adherence to the policy of positive neutrality In International affairs. Speaking at an annual conference of security and administrative committees, he said: "Our foreign policy, which will never change. Is one ofReuter - 53 words
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Article42 1963-04-04 1 PARIS. Wed. Representatives for 200.000 striking coal miners and the Government today began their second day of negotiation! with the union optimistic about a quick end to the 34-day strllw against President Charles D* Gaulle's wage restraint policy. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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762 1963-04-04 1 MAULDING'S MEDICINE Income tax cuts up to £250 mil. LONDON, Wed. The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Reginald Maudling. announced today various tax reliefs, including income tax cuts totalling £250 million a year, in his 1963-64 budget. He said the theme of his budget was expansion without inflation. "If we762 words
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Article63 1963-04-04 1 MANILA. Wed— Tensku Abdul Rahman told a Magsaysay Award Foundation lunch today that Aur. 31 was a very significant date. He drew applause from the gathering by recalling that it was the birthday of the late President Ramon Magsaysay and also the anniversary of Malayan independence. "AndReuter - 63 words
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Article26 1963-04-04 1 U.S. REJECTS CHA«»r WISBD S. lv Net roruallv p ■hurgrs 1 I iged exl l r 'üba I h> oppoMii nmUrv in be .island26 words
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Article, Illustration497 1963-04-04 2 Nik TO Mao: Moscow RUSSIA has invited Mr. Mao Tse-tung, supreme leader of the Chinese Communist Party, to visit Moscow to discuss differences between the world's two biggest Communist Parties, it was announced here last night. Moscow's new move in the ideological dispute was made in a letter from theReuter - 497 words
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Article23 1963-04-04 2 TOKYO. Wed.— Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands arrived here today by KLM for a 10-day official visit to Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration304 1963-04-04 2 Visits by Peking leaders: 'The reason' WASHINGTON, Wed. Proposed visits to Indonesia, Burma and Cambodia by Chinese Chairman Liv Shaochi and the Foreign Minister, Marshal Chen-yi. are aimed at "undoing the harm of China's attack on India." The Washington Post expressing this opinion in an editorial today, noted that threeUPI - 304 words
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Article27 1963-04-04 2 PARIS. Wed.— Military leaders of BEATO discussed plans to meet armed Communist aggression, infiltration and subversion, at a two-day conference which opened here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-04-04 2 GEORGE WILLOUGHBY 48, of New Jersey, N.Y., gets a little exercise as he crosses a midto w n Manhattan street before leaving' for India, where he plans to make a "friendship march" from New Delhi to Peking. Willoughby Is co-secretary of the Committee forUPI - 54 words
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Article80 1963-04-04 2 Tl BAN AIRPORT (Bali), Wed.— Russian Defence Minister, Marshal Malinovsky. arrived yesterday st the volcano smitten island of Ball. Balinese maidens in modest orT-the-shoulder (towns danced, flunjr flower petals, and garlanded him and his wife with blossoms. Ball Governor SutedJa and area army commander Col.80 words
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Article202 1963-04-04 2 UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday. ORITAIN yesterday offered to hold talks on South--13 em Rhodesia with a U.N. deputation in three weeks, but the Colonialism Committee, pleading extreme urgency, requested a much earlier meeting. Afro-Asian delegates said the British offer, conveyed to the committee by Mr. CecilReuter - 202 words
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Article34 1963-04-04 2 LONDON. Wed— A British export company. Specialist Business Services Ltd.. said yesterday it had signed a contract with the Indonesian Government to supply 1,000 trucks to be built near London. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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134 1963-04-04 2 VIPs found unconscious in car on arrival CAIRO, Wed— Mr. Radhidl Kawawa, Vice-Presldent of Tanganyika, and a United Arab Republic Cabinet Minister were found unconscious in the back seat of a car in which they were driving to visit a textile mill yesterday, according to reports reachIng here. Mr. Kawawa,Reuter - 134 words
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Article38 1963-04-04 2 HONO KONG, Wed. Mor» than 1.000 people. Including 52S children, were made homeless laa* night when a fire destroyed about 40 squatter huts In Tung Tau village, one of the most densely populated areas in Kowloon.38 words
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Article27 1963-04-04 2 CAIRO, Wed. An 18-hour curfew from 6 pjn. to noon has been Imposed in all Syrian towns. th« official Middle East news agency said.27 words
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187 1963-04-04 2 AGGRESSIVE INDONESIA BY AN AUSTRALIAN BISHOP SYDNEY. Wed. The Anglican primate of Australia, Archbishop Hugh Gough. yesterday said that some traders of Indonesia were intent on further aggression. Archbishop Gough said: "Their public statements of 'no more territorial ambitions' are reminiscent of those of Hitler and are probably no moreReuter - 187 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-04-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby D S&ev T ioLj /'icamV^ (nttpotutte) ft just M/t to\15 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-04-04 3 The Burtons part NEW YORK. Wed— Mrs. Sybail Burton, whose husband actor Richard Burton has been linked romantically with film sttr Elizabeth Taylor, announced yesterday that she and her husband had agreed to separate but that they were not considering divorce. Mrs. Burton flew here >•<•:.- terday from London withUPI - 96 words
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275 1963-04-04 3 The member who takes mp mptoce-by U Thant UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. |J THANT, the Secretary-General, has expressed concern over the South African Government's failure to heed United Nations appeals for the abandonment of apartheid. He also .spoke of his concern over the attitude of the Government and its leaders towards275 words
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Article126 1963-04-04 3 BRITISH EVE OF BUDGET SURPRISE I OKDON. Wed.— The British Government caused an eve-of-Bud-Ket surprise yesterday by announcing an unforeseen £6 million rise last month in Britain's gold and convertible currency reserves. Most observers had been expecting a fairly heavy fall after the run on sterling early last month. MovedReuter - 126 words
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Article44 1963-04-04 3 MOSCOW, Wed— One of th« Soviet Deputy Foreign Ministers. Mr. Oeorgl Pushkin, 54, died yesterday, Tass reported. He led the Soviet delegation at Che Ecafe talks in Manila and was: co-chairman of the 1962 Geneva conference on Laos. Reuter iReuter - 44 words
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150 1963-04-04 3 JACK WILL 'SIGN ON' SIR W AS CITIZEN WASHINGTON Wed. Sir Winston Churchill will become an honorary American citizen at a ceremony to be held In the White House rose garden next Tuesday and televised "live" to Britain by the relay c o m m v nicati ,:i satellite, theReuter - 150 words
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Article28 1963-04-04 3 LONpON. Wed— Rear Admiral Cecil Henry Fox, British naval hero of the First World War, died' In Sherborne yesterday. He was I 89. i28 words
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Article30 1963-04-04 3 WASHINGTON, Wed —President Kennedy and General CJiung Hee Park, leader of South Korea's ruling military Junta, have exchanged letters on Korea's political crisis, thf White House said yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article195 1963-04-04 3 WASHINGTON Wednesday. T<HE new Soviet moon, shot is no reason for the United States to change the pace of its space programme, Mr. Brainerd Holmes, director of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration said yesterday. "It would be foolish to squander money on anReuter - 195 words
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Article26 1963-04-04 3 NEW YORK, Wed— Farmer President Harry Truman and Mr. Adlai Stevenson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, have Joined the Journal-American as columnists Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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207 1963-04-04 3 QUICK LOOK ROUND MYSTERY DEATHS OF KANGAROOS SYDNEY, Wed. Thousands of kangaroos have died in n o r t h-western New South Wales, but scientists have no idea what is causing the deaths. Graziers believe the deaths are caused by a virus carried by sand files. Reuter. WASHINGTON: The Cuban207 words
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446 1963-04-04 3 BUENOS AIRES, Wednesday. ARGENTINE forces led by veteran General Penjamin Menendez revolted at dawn yesterday and a rebel radio station later claimed he had taken over the presidency from Mr. Jose Maria Guido. But amid conflicting claims and reports. President Guido announced he had446 words
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72 1963-04-04 3 Soviet jets fire at British TV star QERLIN. Wed. Soviet fighters fired at the private aircraft of British TV personality Hujjhle Green as he flrw along a recognised air corridor over East Germany to West Berlin yesterday, a British spokesman said. He did not know whether the aircraft was hit.Reuter - 72 words
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137 1963-04-04 3 Wed. Australia is not going to beg for British trade, Mr. John McEwen, the Minister for Trade, said yesterday at a conference of the Country Party of Victoria. Mr. McEwen, who is going to London for trade talks next week, said: "I will goReuter - 137 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-04-04 4 TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN chats with President Macapagal as they walk away from the airport after the Prime Ministers arrival in Manila on Monday. The Tengku was accorded the rare honour of being personally welcomed by the President at the airport. Straits Times picture.49 words
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251 1963-04-04 4 HUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A MAN charged with attempting to rape a 10A year-old schoolgirl told the First Magistrate's Court today. "I didn't rape her, I only outraged her modesty.' Khoo Peng Wah. 22. of Kampong Broadrick Road j here, was charged with I attempting251 words
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Article25 1963-04-04 4 SEREMBAN. Wed —The' Mentrl Besar of Negri Sembilan. Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said bin Mohammed will open World Healtn Day celebrations here on Sunday.25 words
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Article60 1963-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An exhibition of 318 monochrome anil colour prints selected from a total of 3,825 prints submitted for the 14th Singapore International Salon of Photography, will be held at the National Library lecture hall from May 4 to May 12. This Is a record60 words
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Article61 1963-04-04 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee. today reduced a four-month jail sentence to .one month in an appeal by a carpenter. Chan Thim Chong convicted of stealing a gold chain. Chan, an employee of Alexandra Brick Works, snatched the chain *brfh $90 from Jum'ina61 words
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114 1963-04-04 4 KUCWMi. Wrd. The Sarawak Youth Council had been spending too much of its money on sending people to overseas conferences, the Rrsldent of the Third Division, Mr. A. F. R. Griffin, told a divisional youth council conference in Sibn yesterday. Mr. Griffin said114 words
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Article33 1963-04-04 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tht Commander-in-Chief of the Par East Fleet. Vice-Admiral Sir Desmond Dreyer will pay a courtesy call on the Sultan of Selangor at the Istana Alam Shah, Klang tomorrow.33 words
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127 1963-04-04 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The magistrate's court today postponed the cases of three office boys charged with stealing and assisting In the disposal of stolen Federation Identity cards. Mohamed Noor Ibrahim bin Ahmad. 23. who pleaded .ict guilty to a charge of assist- 1 Ing In127 words
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Advertisement286 1963-04-04 4 ■>■ iiitiriiriiiiiiiiiiiii, k y Malaysian Charity Premiere Ujj^ Pi jmr Under the Gracious Patronage of Their Majesties v '^wT The YANG diPERTUAN AGONG The RAJA PERMAISURI AGONG jtV In aid of The National Monument Fund j P TONIGHT at 9.15pm _^f The Band tlie Federation Reconnaissance Corps a Rjf '^Jfltik^h286 words
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Article, Illustration742 1963-04-04 5 Three freed then handcuffs again EXCESS ZEAL INVALIDATED IDENTD7ICATION PARADE, MURDER TRIAL JUDGE FINDS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JR. Justice Ong in the High Court here today acquitted the three accused in the Wong Choong murder trial without calling for their defence. But all three were rearrested as soon as they742 words
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151 1963-04-04 5 MALAYA'S NEWEST ARMY UNIT READY FOR ACTION IPOH. W ea. Malaya s newest army unit, the Bth Bn Royal Malay Regiment, formed last December, is already operational "as and where required." This was announced by the battalion's commanding officer, Sandhurst-trained Lieut-Col. Othman bin Ibrahim, to Pressmen who were taken on151 words
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Article51 1963-04-04 5 PENANG. Wed.— Mr. R. Shanmugam, a teacher at the Federation School for the Deaf, has been re-elected chairman of the State Youth Council. Others elected are: Vice-chair-man. Mr. M. Kanagalingam. sec- retary. Miss Gillian Miller. Asst. i secretary. Miss Dorothy Gee. treasurer. Mr. R. S. Gurcharan51 words
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Article41 1963-04-04 5 KAJANG. Wed. Twenty-three smallholders in the Semenyih area have been presented with certificates after completing a six-month course in rubbw planting at the Rubber Research In- > stitute. They also learnt ceding. control pests and diseases and rubber processing41 words
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75 1963-04-04 5 TELUK ANSON. Wed. —Law Eng Kau. 23. was sentenced to two months' jail by the maßlstrate's court here yesterday for escaping from the police lock-up on March 25. Describing himself as "a student from Kuala Lumpur", Law was detained on two charges for75 words
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172 1963-04-04 5 It's cheers as the Green Jackets return pENANG. Wed. As the ferry launch a p proached the Penang railway pier last night, a bugler in the bow blew "Advance and wild cheering broke out from 350 happy troops. The Ist. Green Jackets were back In Penang after four months chasing172 words
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Article63 1963-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The multi-racial United Chamber of Commerce of Malaya will send a delegation of 12 to Formosa to explore possibilities of expanding trade with Malaya. The delegation, led by Inche Mahmud bin Ambak, president of the chamber will leave on Friday for a63 words
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Article35 1963-04-04 5 KANGAR. Wed.— Senior Inspector S. Chlvapathy has taken over as OCPD. Kangar. in place of As*'. Supt. Ang Phalk Chin who leaves shortly for Kuala Lumpur on transfer to the Federal Police Headquarters.35 words
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Article184 1963-04-04 5 T«HE Federal Capital A Commission is negotiating with the Federal Government for funds to carry out its proposed scheme for 7.000 p r c fa b r i cated timber houses on a 1 000-acre site. The Commissioner of the Federal Capital. Hajl Ismail bin Panjang Arls.184 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-04-04 5 King sees Bilut scheme riMli: Yang di-Pertuan X Aliens pictured daring his visit yesterday to Malaya's biggest land development scheme at Bilut Valley, 48 miles north-east of Kuala Lumpur. More than 1.500 residents turned out to welcome him. The project was started in 1958. The King spent an hour touring108 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-04-04 5 The C J to be acting Head of State SINGAPORE. Wednesday. Al7-GUN salute will be fired during the ceremonial send-off at the airport on Sunday for the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, and his wife, Puan Noor Aisha. when they leave on their state visit to Cambodia. Just219 words
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Article27 1963-04-04 5 PENANG, Wed— Burglars broke Into the room of a housewife. Lee Liew Heok. in Hutton Lane last night and escaped with $610 worth of Jewellery.27 words
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Article27 1963-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Vic-' tona Institution here will hold its annual prize-giving day and concert at the school hall at 5 p.m. on April 10.27 words
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147 1963-04-04 5 ALOR STAK. Wed. Syed Zainol Rashid. 26. son of the Kedah Mentri Besar, Da to Syed Omar Shahabuddin. was today admonished by the Alor Star Magistrate. Wan Yahaya bin Pawanteh. for failing to attend court last week to answer a charge of147 words
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Article44 1963-04-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr I.cc Hee Seng has been clericd president of the Ma lay. m Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Other officials are: Mr. J. O. Menzles vice-president. Mr. Tan •Cheng Kwang secretary and Mr. Tan Teng Swee auditor.44 words
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Article30 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Social Welfare Department today received, through the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, 31 donations amounting to 5639 for the Bukit Ban Kee Fire Fund.30 words
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Article134 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed —Singapore s Director of Education, Col. S. C. Thong, will officially open a new secondary school Our Lady of Lourdes School In Ophir Road on Monday. SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Government Officers' Cooperative Housing Society is planning to build about $3 million worth of houses in134 words
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263 1963-04-04 6 An income tax relief for occupiers of own homes gINGAPORE, Wed. Owneroccupiers of houses, whose net annual value does not exceed $3,000 are to be granted income tax relief from this year, the Singapore Government announced tonight. In a radio Droadcast, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance, Mr.263 words
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155 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minis-: try of Health, Inche Buang bin Omar Junid, today described the education policy of the Singapore Government as being formulated "to suit the position of Singapore as a growing industrial and trading centre." Opening the new Balestler155 words
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Article32 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Inche Wan Ismail was elected president of the Singapore Psychology Club at its Inaugural general meeting. Other officials are: Mr. Jamea Silva (vice-president), and Miss Theresa Chin (secretary).32 words
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Article32 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. A.T. Rajah will speak on "The Olympic Games" to members of the V's Men's Club of Singapore at a luncheon on Saturday at the Prince's Restaurant.32 words
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270 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Miss Pantine Dibbs, an external examiner of the Royal Academy of Dancing today said there were ample opportunities in store for Malayan ballet dancers as international ballerinas, first rate ballet teachers and external examiners. During a 15-minute break between crude I270 words
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119 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE. Wed The Singapore Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee has approved the 1963 programmes for the construction of footpaths along 35 public streets and roadside drains along 27 public streets. Programmes for planting trees along 21 public streets I and the making119 words
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370 1963-04-04 6 LABOUR COURT'S AWARD TO SHAW STAFF HHHE Industrial Arbitrat: down an award on managerial star! of Mala} INGAPORE, Wednesday, tion Court today handed working benefits for the lyan Theatres Ltd., of the Shaw Organisation. The claims, in respect of severance pay. retirement gratuity, working hours, and I tuberculosis leave were370 words
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Article65 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE, Wed— A seaman, Charles Edward Taylor, was a customer In a Tanjong Pagar bar when he stole $45.20 from a waitress. See Tor Chuan, Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln told a magistrate's court today. The money was lecovered. Taylor, who pleaded guilty to65 words
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Article39 1963-04-04 6 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Water will be cut off in Jalan Kllang and jalang Kilanß Timor, on Friday, from 9 a.m. to S p.m. and also In Jalan Ang Teng. off Airport Road, from S a.m. to 6 pm39 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous332 1963-04-04 6 T^HE following is today's ache- I AliUlU: Prom Rome. Teheran. I DEPARTURES x dule of civil aircraft move- Karachi. Bombay. Bangkok <AZ BOAC- To Darwin Sydney i ments at Paya Lebar airport. I 770) 5.25 pjn. (BA 700 645 pm to Rangoon! Singapore: P, n American: From San New Delhi.332 words
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Article, Illustration2187 1963-04-04 7 LAN FLEMING - Get the hell away from me Get out..! LAN FLEMING SHE ROSE ABRUPTLY: 1 WILL GO ALONE. ..YOU CAN COME LATERMY ROOM NUMBER'S FORTY-FIVE../ PART TWO OF THE SERIAL BY He swirled round into a crouch, his £un hand inside his coat. The steady silver eyes of two automatics sneered2,187 words
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Obituary39 1963-04-04 8 it M.rW< fit Wkiw». CABLE RECEIVEO fonnlah I ngineer a Ofllc Rail- > at L'rumpir»> MACKENZIE: At the OMf Ho»pit«'. n ?Ath March. lIHI3. Aliaen. laarjl and Kooen. of Abho'ii noo! Roreater. UUaaWtar, >'i»..r(i"h re and formerly of Sincap«ir.39 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, April 4, 1963 Time To Rein In
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Article284 1963-04-04 8 Haji Khalid has spoken on«? again on the difficulties en((Hintered by Malays who wish lo enter commerce and industry and on the need for others to lend a helping hand. As thr Assistant Minister has it special responsibility for promoting Malay participation in business, his concern is tatural.284 words
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Article236 1963-04-04 8 Bilut Valley in Pahang. which the Yang di-Pertuan Agong visited yesterday, occupies h special place in the story of Malaya's rural development. The first and the 1; rßest of the F.L.D.A. schemes (there are now 3,500 people settled on 5,770 acres) Bilut was liie testing ground for a236 words
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Article, Illustration1415 1963-04-04 8 EVER since 1947, the Western world has been able to congratulate itself on avoiding the economic errors and uncertainties which, in 1929, brought the pre-war economic system to disaster. The Marshall Plan, the Common Market, foreign aid. international agencies of co-operation the International1,415 words
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Article826 1963-04-04 8 UEING a motorist who has fallen Into the trap set up by the traffic branch in Bras Ba.sah Road. I must warn others to be very cautious should they have to make use of the route from St. Andrew's Road In front of Raffles Institution Into826 words
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Advertisement559 1963-04-04 8 Str.it. Hrn ft Malay Mail ClMarftaal »«»««iiaa— M» ■>•* M Ml IM ttom COLD ITOHttl Ortltar* COLD ITOHttl ■■AMCHB* AT HOLLAND MaBHUTOM HTML »O»O— N««iL Autx*rla«« agania mm boo* itom lt» DIiMMMI M»,,». OHM' o**» THI N(Wt MONT fiiiNi-fiii'i iMimuMi at M. ISMAIL Acmlraity I—4 Novot B— M. ABDUL m559 words
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Advertisement42 1963-04-04 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned C'JSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporters af High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chul.o $t,««t Tal: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54*4, Nathan Road, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement241 1963-04-04 8 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Give your artificial teeth that won- V derful natural sparkle. Clean them /^\f 7 with Steradent, the way they should j /*f be cleaned. Just drop the dentures \&i»t /S into a bath of Steradent and lc*ve them for 20 minutes each day.241 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-04-04 9 Evening ride then murder MAN DETAINED AFTER WOMAN, DAUGHTER STABBED: BLOOD ON SEATS OF HIRED CAR PENANG, Wednesday. UOLICE detained a man last night after the seats of a self-drive car, returned to a hire company, had been found covered with blood. Earlier a 38-year-old woman, Loong Ah Tai. was252 words
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Article59 1963-04-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. —An j unidentified man about. 40 was i run over and killed by the Kluang- 1 Singapore train al the Jalun Kuel I railway line Junction, a mile from I Johorr Bahru Railway Station. yesterday evening. Near his body the- police59 words
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Article53 1963-04-04 9 Only 2 murders not solved KUCHING. Wed. Sarawak had 12 murders duruiz Im nine fewer than in 1961. Only two of la;>t. yeHr> murders wer», unsolved. A police spokesman Mid thin' today in denying a Chinese new*- puprr allegation that not enough! af en: ion was being paid to tna53 words
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118 1963-04-04 9 TV comes to Muar— at no extra charge MUAR, Wed. Television Singapura programmes can be seen on the three TV sets here though this town is 130 miles from the transmitting station. The three bets belong -to a bank manager. Mr. Choo Joo Thye. and two bicycle shops. Mr. Choo118 words
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Article57 1963-04-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wrd.— A Government financial clerk pleaded not euilty in the First Criminal District Court today to a charge of misappropriating $3,143. Mohamed Amin b;n Ahmad is Alleged to have committed the offence at the Education Ministry between Oct. 17. 1961 and Sept. 7 last57 words
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Article33 1963-04-04 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. K. Chiwaia. manager of the Foreign Department of the ArttthJ Optical Company Ltd. in Tokyo, arrived here tonight for a week s survey of the Tocal market.33 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-04-04 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A tormer special police cons--1 table. Ahmad bin Haji Yusof. a father of nine, was today jailed for three years by Mr. Justice Azml when he plead led guilty in the High Court to a charge of committing incest with his 15-year-old daughter. Ahmad,88 words
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Article190 1963-04-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —A Socialist Front assemblyman, Mr. V. David (Pantai) today served notice on the Selangor Government that he would get re- presentatiyes of 10.000 people, living along the i 4i milestone Kla n g Road, to picket the State Secretariat unless they received190 words
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220 1963-04-04 9 ASSEMBLY BACKING FOR MASS ARRESTS SOUGHT CINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. is to ask the Legislative Assembly at its next session to support the Internal Security Council decision ordering the recent mass arrests. The House meets on Friday. Mr. Lees motion reads s- Thai this House supports (0 the220 words
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Article45 1963-04-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— lnche Adnan bin Chlk. an Alliance man. was sworn in today as a member of the Selantor State Assembly. He took the place of the former Speaker, the late Da to Hall Abdullah bin Hassan. Assemblyman for Port Swettenham constituency.45 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-04-04 9 In: A team with $20 million to collect SINGAPORE, Wed. An Indonesian delegation coming to collect more than $20 million of "outstanding" debts from barter traders In Singapore and the Federation flew into Singapore this morning. The party of six officials was headed by Mr. I'marjadi, Fourth Deputy in the140 words
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Article175 1963-04-04 9 35 SAVED FROM BURNING SHIP SINGAPORE. Wed. *3 Thirty-five survivors have been picked up from the abandoned Panamanian freighter National Glory which is still burning in the South China Sea. the Royal Navy announced here today. Twenty-nine of the survivors were rescued by the Blue Funnel Line freighter Laomedon. which175 words
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Article42 1963-04-04 9 SINGAPORE Wed— Goh Kirn Heiur. 19. and Goh Km Bcnc. 24. '.od.iv denied a joint charge of <r.i\ a ear worth $5,500 from Felice Anno BoswHl in Cl»mcnceau Avenue yesterday. They were remanded until > April 10.42 words
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Article258 1963-04-04 9 DARISAN Sosialis AsD semblyman Mr. Chan Sun Wing wants to know who the Singapore delegates represented when they attended the recent Afro-Asian conference at Moshi. Tanganyika. In a question he has tabled for the coming Legislative Assembly meeting, he also asks the Minister for Home Affairs who258 words
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433 1963-04-04 9 P-fund gets $50,000 from $36m tax claim tycoon KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. John Galvin. an Australian millionaire who has had a 536 million claim riled against him by the U.S. Tax Department has donated $50,006 to the National Patriotic Fund Last week, the Prime Mi--1 nLster. Tengku Abdul RahI man.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 433 words
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Advertisement166 1963-04-04 9 mWKKf^^ ANNOUNCING *Z* FIRST MAJOR i TOOTHPASTE C ADVANCE 10 VEARB THE PRdttfgE OF ipOflO FLUORtDE... ■The dentist was so pleased with me. MUM. He didn't have tv use the drill once!" That's the result of regular IF AN A fluoride care Ipana Fluoride a com- pletely new toothpa>te with166 words
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Miscellaneous523 1963-04-04 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes rtHUiv MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVt SHORTWAVE SERVICE SfcKVKE 41.; MfcTßfcS 41 MfcTßfcS A.M. 6.00 Time signal. Negara- M ullT leu: 6.02 Morning melodies: 7.00 MtDll ?ie Vftrfs TOM Mgnal. the news: 7.10 News 6 MtTKf?l comnioniary; 7.15 Song time; A.M.: 6.00 Good munnng. 6.01 7.30523 words
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Advertisement203 1963-04-04 10 -KW mß*^ *>** .ram oH^tf^CV^^^9^^^^^B^PV^3 jMmT^^ 4 S BV^B Bt A! V ".^^l IUUaUUU every month KM^^ll 1 1 J c Moo f L ek ioa ll^T^^l \J \A7UO II 19-inch square type picture tube (110 degree deflection) i| Hfcf 7j §1 KNftU/ 16 tubes, 3 germanium diodes, 2 silicon203 words
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Article, Illustration471 1963-04-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today named the four problems of Malays trying to get into business and suggested ways in which others could help them. Speaking to the Rotary Club here471 words
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268 1963-04-04 11 Reds have 'some success' with Thai Muslims X I LA LUMPUR. Wed. The Malayan Communist Party has achieved some success in its intensive propaganda campaign among Muslims of Malay origin in South Thailand, the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry. Haji Abdul Khalid bin Aw :ine Osman. said today. Speaking268 words
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Article79 1963-04-04 11 SINGAPORE. Wed— Eleven Malayan Airways pilots have returned from Britain after training In flying Comet jet liners. Seven of them are now flyIng the airlines Silver Kris Comet service on the Jakarta-Singapore-Hong Konß route The others will soon do their "route check". An airline statement79 words
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Article33 1963-04-04 11 PENANO. Wed.— The Coroner. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. today recorded a verdict of death by misadventure on a schoolboy, Olan Kolc Kee. 18. who was drowned off Pulau Rhnau on Jan. 27.33 words
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Article63 1963-04-04 11 SINGAPORE. WM. Th« Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inch? Yusof Is hale, top government officials and members of the consular corps in Singapore arc unions the several hundred euesU who have been invited to attend a reception given by the Netherlands Consul-General, Mr. J. O Kist, and Mrs. Ki.it to63 words
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Article26 1963-04-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selangor State Assembly today approved 526.900.540 for development schemes in the State. Th* biggest item was $21,379,520 for Dublic works.26 words
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94 1963-04-04 11 A jALACCA. Wed. About 15 teachers here who returned last December after a one-year specialist training course at Kirkby bare complained to the Ministry of Education that they have not yet received last year's annual increment. They said no action had been taken in spite94 words
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118 1963-04-04 11 Salesman took cash to pay for funeral SINGAPORE, Wed.— A former Harper Gilfillan salesman who misappropriated $912 was put on probation for 12 months today. Mr M. C. Schubert, the magistrate, told Ng Qtk Hong. 29: "Sending you to Jail will do no good. You are quite young and have118 words
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Article, Illustration32 1963-04-04 11 SINGAPORB. Wed. Ng Seng Huat. a vegetable seller, failed in his High Court appeal today against a lower court, fine of $9,500 for assisting in carrying on a characters lottery.32 words
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322 1963-04-04 11 Karam Singh clashes with Legal Adviser KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A SOCIALIST Front State Assemblyman, Mr. Karam Singh (Serdang), today demanded the removal of the Selangor Legal Adviser, Inche Harun bin Idris, following a clash over the assembly's standing orders. The clash took place when a Socialist Front member. Mr. Llm322 words
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136 1963-04-04 11 DENANG, Wed. Two officers of the Royal Australian Air Force returned to Australia today to take ud new appointments. Wing Commander C. J. Melchert. Senior Air Officer at the RAAP Buttcrworih Base for the past two years, will go to Canberra to136 words
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68 1963-04-04 11 Three airlines join in Bali mercy mission SINGAPORE, Wed. Three airlines Malayan Airways. Thai International and Garuda have undertaken to convey free of charge approximately three tons of medicines, clothing and food from Bangkok to Jakarta for the relief of the Ball volcano victims. The relief cargo has been donated68 words
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82 1963-04-04 11 One border bandit killed, three caught BANGKOK. Wed. One Communist bandit was killed and three captured last Sunday following a gun battle between a gang and a Thai-Ma-layan police force in Benong District, Yala Province, according to reports reaching here yesterday. The fight lasted half an hour and police seizedReuter - 82 words
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114 1963-04-04 11 ITUALA LUMPUR Wed. 1V Many fishermen living in Pangkor Island have left their homes to seek temporary employment elsewhere because of the shortage of ikan kembong— a type of fish for which Pangkor is well known. Reference to the plight of the fishermen was114 words
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Article40 1963-04-04 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Sultanah Aminah of Johore will present prizes to winners of a baby show, organised by the members of the World Health Day committee to be held tomorrow at the Diamond Jubilee Hall.40 words
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Article30 1963-04-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Supervisor of TecnnJcal Education in Sarawak. Mr. W. G. Dealcin. arrived here by air today for :i week's visit to technical schools In Malaya.30 words
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Article187 1963-04-04 11 DOUBLE JUMP IN SUGAR PRICE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The price of sugar In Malaya has doubled in the past two months because of a general world shortage. The price for a 1681 b. bag Of sugar cost between $35 and $37 in December last year. The pric# today is $75.187 words
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Article67 1963-04-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Mr T. Llnga Nathan, assistant to ttM Supervisor of Rural Broadca->;; Radio Malaya, is one of 14 broadcasters from 10 Asian and Africa.i countries attending a three-mon'.n course In rural broadcasting in Australia. Countries represented In the course In Sydney, the largest yft67 words
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Article65 1963-04-04 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Two Tien from Singapore were charged n the Sessions Court today with }fing in possession of 120 slabs )f raw opium weighing 5401 b. in i car at 6.45 a.m. in Jalun Trus. Johore Bahru, yesterday. Yeo Teng Koh, 30 pleaded ruilty,65 words
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Article327 1963-04-04 11 IPOH, Wednesday. JNSPECTOR Lee Kam Yoong told the Sessions Court here today that he overheard two men in a hotel room in Osborne Street plotting to throw acid on two women. He was testifying at the trial of Wong Yew, a fruit I seller, who pleaded327 words
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Article142 1963-04-04 11 Coat found after nude attack is —traced MALACCA, Wed.— A coat found in the house of the OCPD of Malacca (Central), Deputy Supt. F.. Fernandez, soon after his wife had been stabbed in the right hand by a naked man during the early hours of Monday, was the property of142 words
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Article56 1963-04-04 11 New posts for police officers JOHOREBAHRU. Wed— Acting Aj-st. Supt. Chew Kok Kee ha« assumed duties here as head of the secret societies branch of the Johore police. He took over from acting A.*sl Supt. Ahmad bin Ibrahim. whos« new post is O.C.P.D. at Segamat. Mr. Chew was formerly assistant56 words
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Advertisement36 1963-04-04 11 .*-f GREETINGS,^ 77 YCA.H, IP I"\ KPEPPLE THEM RAGC\ I PERHAPS VOU'O Wl— /COULP I INTEREST M SOMETnW S -^i SYLVESTER' V I ikW V SOMrnuHec*nU I =3>HL r. \CLOTWJS TOPAY?y [Ml MASQUERADE 1^ V( ONE >|36 words
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Advertisement143 1963-04-04 11 Yes you're right, its a Convair 880 Jet, Cathay of Course. It could be bound for Singapore, Tokyo, Manila, in fact to any of the cities of the Orient that Cathay Pacific jets serve. No wonder you see and hear Cathay Pacific aircraft so often every day— they have the143 words
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Article401 1963-04-04 12 SETTING UP HER SECOND HOME AFTER 36 YEARS i^^^ >*— r '4**—* having spent more than 30 years in a country there are not many women who would dare to uproot their home to settle down in another country in completely new surroundings. Permanent But Mrs. Mary Lobo, a well-known401 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-04-04 12 RIGHT NOTE IN HIGH FASHION you want to strike the right note in high fashion? Then wear a striped dress like this in rayon-linen. The broad multicoloured stripes give the sleeveless sheath its easy eye-appeal.35 words
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Article261 1963-04-04 12 In search of the throw-away paper dress \f AYBE this year, or iT maybe next year, there will be off-the-peg paper dresses by the thousand pretty, cheap and throw-away. A report says that there's been a dingdong battle to get an inexpensive, chic paper dress for holiday time into the261 words
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Article46 1963-04-04 12 ANEW sewing machine with a "flne-tuning"de-vlce enables the operator to sew the most delicate or the most rugged fabrics with precision. A large, round design selector dial on the face of the machine shows the various designs which can be made by the machine.46 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-04-04 12 rpHE musical comedy "The Boy Friend," which derives its innocent sophistication from the happy-go-lucky days of the *****, is being staged in Singapore by a group of students. The play is set in a girls' finishing school in the South of France, where the221 words
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Advertisement295 1963-04-04 12 4 Sififm M HpM or oaktik ivtiuiiE n ta Mint jnm K\ KIAN eWAM (M) LTD. All-Purpose <^s4^j^Jr Polish brighter surfaces Available in l|jp cans, bottles aerosol packs. Sole Agents :L.E.Tels Co's Trading Society. 162/164, Ctcil Street, Singapore. Advertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your complexion radiant loveliness with a295 words
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Advertisement285 1963-04-04 12 FOR THE GIRL WHO WANTSJO FEEL FREE Wm Slims the waist. Hf flatten!* the tummy. Jtk v trinm the hips yet leaves you completely free Extra small to extra lar?e.» Other trtrnnenta^from left to right).. Liftle Xtra. the'girdle'tW •lima, above the waist and Little X Pantee a irjrhU.ooßl and comfortable:285 words
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Miscellaneous296 1963-04-04 12 Straits Times Crossword 1. 8. Cut fgXL* ouuide 6 'i^" edge? Ifs a piece of cake of 7. Being resourceful the game course to aestroy the glam- nttle judge turns up with a our (4, 3, 4, 3, 3, 11). topper (T) 9. Stated with speed (9). 8. See I296 words
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Advertisement1556 1963-04-04 13 iui {(jgHiu HWfMLjL VJJmwti THE E. A. C. LINESI SAILINCS TO GENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURC, BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURI AND COPENNAIEN. /^^<SX Spore P. STujm Ptnang fc/Vs-AiN "SONGKMLA" aj ....CM/ 4 Apt 1/ 7 Apr 1/ t Apr H>S?!!jJ?J "POONA" 22/2S Apr 2121 Apr 21/11 Apr \j\X~jkJ "SIMBA"1,556 words
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Advertisement1488 1963-04-04 13 EJLPREIi SERVICE TO LONCON. LIVEtPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PtTl, I'port P. S'haa Paaaat •"»J«C*IE (E.uj LivarpaaL R'daa. Htaburg Apr 5/ lENVALU (E.L.) Lttdll. M'bro. Haa|ar| G. 15/Ttlay Apr 1/ I M >-'»aal. G'mt*. R'dam. H aarg Apr 11/11 Apr 14/11 ipi 1*721 !J55«1i (H) Hißrl vtm < Übn 11/ M u/n1,488 words
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Advertisement1374 1963-04-04 13 W»- McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. few VfrtjWV Tth Ni. 133)1. VaTMaa V*** BIXKRMAN LIMB a* KLAVEMESS LINK LBHtIN. lUMI4JII, ROTTERBAM, LOS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO, NAVIE NULL ft MIDDLESIROUCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVEI ft PORTLAND. LOTTE SKOU Acctptiag cargo loi Ceatral 4 Stoll Atienca 1 oort P. Sham Penan* SUNNYVILLE 22/21 Apr 21/211,374 words
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492 1963-04-04 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock X Exchange was again very quiet yesterday conditions being "damped" down in front of next Tuesdays Esso offer. Interest in the offer continues unabated with many banks and brokers throughout the country reporting that492 words
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Article21 1963-04-04 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 2 April 3 Industrials: 101.81 102.52 Tins: 100.15 100.18 rubbers: 107.28 107.28 Dec. 29. 1962=100.21 words
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Article605 1963-04-04 14 COMBINED businesa In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Beustead (1,000) $1.50: Dunl.a* (1.000) (2.69 D: last Smelting $2. Ml SI.: Fed. Ditp. (4.000) 51. 42: t. and N.605 words
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427 1963-04-04 14 "THE price of Straits tin advanced again yesterday for the fourth consecutive trading day by 62i cents to $433. 62^ per picul. In the four days $2.62J have been added to the price. The cfferinR was unchanged at 240 tons. In London on427 words
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Article117 1963-04-04 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. THE firmness of Barrier in base metal stocks was again a feature of the market today. Industrial shares moved narrowly, but held a steady to firmer trend. Oils were irregular. A.O.G. improved slightly on the report of an oil strike in Moonie 14. Loans continued firm.117 words
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Article23 1963-04-04 14 April MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 76|. cents (up half a rent). TIN: $433.62* (up Ml cents). Estimated unofficial offering: 240 tons (unchanged).23 words
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Article255 1963-04-04 14 I VPRIL "r.l rant rubUlr buyrx f e.b. dosed at i..m ir. I I pore and Kuala L*urnp:it ipsjaajajtsji 7«( cents per Ib. up half a cent Th< tone wan quietly steady. .CCR. A. and F.M.R.C ciesin* prices in cents a*r Ib yesterday INT. 1 prompt fob m\rr.255 words
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Article143 1963-04-04 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April Three months. Ounlops 14 < ts. s. Darby 4d. r. N. 16 cts. C. Flora** 4 id. Uammons 11 cv. s. Traction 1.3 J Waugb 15 cts. Sh-ll 14 ct.«. I M. Bit* 30 cts. Steamship 7 els. |M. Cement IS cts. 8. Times 22143 words
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Article118 1963-04-04 14 TNI Malayan Eichanit Banks' Ait*. llatl«n made these changes In Iti rates to marebanu jresttrday (all rates to $100): New V*rk: t>uyln« TT 32 11/16. alrmull OD 33 13/16. 00 d/st 33 1/lb credit bills, 33 3/16 trade hllU. Canada: buylntt TT 38 3 16. airman OD 35118 words
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Advertisement642 1963-04-04 14 SHIPS IN PORT SHIP'S lying alanoida ih« kingapar. Marb.ur wharvai ar tiptcurl Ud^y an: Kuala Lumfir 41 soni;kr.i» i)ron<^ It Norway Maru •nljrl .uthrvrrrtt '3 14. N»<lrr BHM SB, Qudrun I BtNWt ft IS, I'oiini -n Minn 18, M;i'on Lykea Bruaa N.w I j. Huiau Kidjanx .N'.V.. o. l.loyd H.i642 words
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Advertisement826 1963-04-04 15 NOTICES FEDERATION OF MALAYA 1.04.N (1954) MO.tM.tOO 4\ REGISTERED STOCK IN4/74. Notice Is hereby given that the Offloer Commanding Re»r Psrty, 2nd Battalion 7tn Duke of Edinburgh's Own Gurkha Rifles has applied for the issue of a duplicate certificate In replacement of the original certificate No. *****7 for $3,500/-. registered826 words
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Advertisement391 1963-04-04 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm VOUNO CHINESE CIRL required aa baby-amah. Please apply 168, Cuscaden Rd., B'pore between 4.00 7.00 p.m. ASSISTANT CASHIER REQUIRED by British merchants with accountancy experience. Apply Bos AlBOO B.T. K.U SECOND CLERK for Boutn Johore Estate under Box No. A 9819391 words
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Article, Illustration195 1963-04-04 16 HOUSTON, Wednesday. \I. JEGATHESAN, the Malayan 200--iTI metre champion in the 1962 Asian Games, is looking forward to running in his second American track meet this weekend the Texas relays at Austin.' The slender medical student from the University of Singapore, who195 words
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Article182 1963-04-04 16 SOCCER Threats, so trip is off MANILA. Wed. The Philippine F.A. today I described the cancellation i of a series of games here b> the Hong Kong 517 football team as an allront to national prestige. The Hong Kong team was scheduled to arrive here toI day However the PFAReuter - 182 words
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2050 1963-04-04 16 Niccolina's winning gift of $239 to her new owner Kuala lumpur, wed. Racing under new ownership. NiccoJina, with apprentice Ma m a t Hassan up. sprang a surprise in Race 5 to pay $239 for a win ticket here today. Topform jockey Keith Moxham had a good priced double Martingale2,050 words
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Article, Illustration588 1963-04-04 16 GAMES SITE: 4 CHOICES HARON IS WRONG, SAY THE REFEREES ler I m 1 its 10 Rahwl 1 LAUSANNE. Wed. M. Ottc I Aires. Lyons and Mexico City. Mayer, chancellor of the luter- A decision on the Summer national Olympic Committee, said Olympics 1* to be made at the today588 words
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Advertisement1065 1963-04-04 16 AUCTION SALE OF TENDERS It b.Ues texule.-. flo»v. covering. cooker typewriter. ivpiM ci. £K P UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA To Br Held At TFNDFRS Our S»lr,m,n. Nu .v t nulia Street ILMUUW On Kridav. .Mh April. IK3 TENDERS will be received by At IO.M a.m. the Bursar. University of Malaya. NOW1,065 words
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Advertisement1405 1963-04-04 16 I NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT The Surveyor General. Federation of Malaya, regrets to announce that during the period of renovations to the Government Offices in Jalan Mountbatten, it mil be necessary to close the map •Miles office situated in that building From Friday. sth April. 19«3 and I until further notice a1,405 words
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Article27 1963-04-04 17 SINGAPORE. Wed^-The Ching Giam table tennis team will leave here this weekend for matches in Kuala laimipur and Ipoh In aid of the Patriotic Fund.27 words
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Article51 1963-04-04 17 SINGAPORE Wed. STTA president Tan K Tuck Wah left last night for Prague to attend the 27th world table tennis congress of which he is ar committee member. Mr. Tang will propose with the support of India and Japan, the formation of a T.T. Federation of51 words
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449 1963-04-04 17 oiiNUAfOKt. Wid.— Wrarnes. showing top form. outplayed Shell 6 1 at Farrer Park today to become champions of this year's KBHPA league first division. :ixTion;y was so complete that they played fancy football all the way with "Parrer Park Wizard." Jumaat. the449 words
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778 1963-04-04 17 OH KEE TIANG - Vietnam's Van Thanh beats NZ champion OH KEE TIANG By PENANG, Wed. LTAM OPEN MEET VETERAN Vo Van Thanh of Vietnam sprang the biggest surprise in the current Malayan open tennis championships when he beat the New Zealand champion and Davis Cup player, seeded L. A. Gerard, 12-10, 6-1 on778 words
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Article581 1963-04-04 17 NO LET-UP NOW, SA YS SAFA BOSS OETTER treatment for the players, better arrangements for the spectators. That is the Hussein Kamari pledge following, Singapore's 2-1 victory over Selangor on Sunday to enter the FAM Cup final for the first time. As the players continue training for the April 13581 words
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Article77 1963-04-04 17 ATHLETICS Sultan Abdul Aziz School 3 mile cross country race: 'A' Div: 1 Abdul Shukor bin Haji Mokhtar (21:23 8c 'C Div: 1 O. Sumansalam (21.27.6); 'B IDIt: Mustapha Saudi (23:47.4) held at Teluk Anson. HOCKEY Ipoh Dlv. 1: Cheng Wah 4 sth Bn RMR 0. Taiping M<v77 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-04-04 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER STOU Uiv. l: IRC v Sukarnrr:;ii iJn Besar i; DJv. SA: v v Police < Farrer Pk>Nrwtonites v Bukit TinMh «F:irrrr Pk< Atafappa v Radin M;is (Oeylang); bodca v shb <St. George's Rd>. SINGAPORE SOCCER37 words
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Miscellaneous607 1963-04-04 17 2nd day's results L. 7 >: v.v. MEN'S SINGLES Tim Pintanond (Thai) bt O. Da--Ist rd: D. Jose (PI) bt G. N. vidson (Aust) and Mrs. B. CampPerera (Cey) 6-4. 4-6. 6-1: Billy bell (Mai) 6-3. 6-4; K. Fletcher Yap (Mai) w.o. P. Lall (Ihd); J. (Aust) and Mrs. Audrey607 words
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146 1963-04-04 18 HOME IN TOKYO WINS MALA YSIA SUPPORT LONDON, Wednesday. IT WAS reported here today that Lord Home, x British Foreign Secretary, had "won official Japanese support for the Malaysian Federation" in his talks with the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda. The Tokyo correspondent lie Daily Telegraph said Japanese Government.146 words
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172 1963-04-04 18 JAKARTA. Wed. Mr. A.G. Gilchrist. Britain's new Ambassador to Indonesia, told President Soekarno today he "must surely sympathise in principle with the Malaysia Plan because its purpose was decolonisation. Mr. Gilehrist. who was promting his- credentials at Merdeka Palace, did not refer toReuter - 172 words
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86 1963-04-04 18 Meningitis death at US naval base I BAN DIEGO (California), Wed. One recruit died and 60 others were quarantined today In the j second outbreak of spinal menlngI ltis within a month at the Naval Training Centre here. All 12.000 recruits were quarantined for three days on March 10 when86 words
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Article33 1963-04-04 18 BANGKOK. Wed. General Prapas Charusathen. Interior Minister, told reporters yesterday that Thailand is adding 500 border police to assist In the suppression of Communist guerillas along the Thai-Malayan Border. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article53 1963-04-04 18 LONDON, Wed. Spot 22U.i6d.. May 22% d., June 22 13/16 d.. July 22"4 d., July/ Sept. 22 15/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 22 15/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22 15/16 d., Apr. June 22 13/ 16a July. Sept. unquoted. Oct./ Dec. unquoted, r.l.f. Apr. 22 7'l6d. May 22Hd.. Jirie 22>jd. Tone:53 words
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Article27 1963-04-04 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyer* E865. sellers £865 'j. Forward buyers £867. sellers £867 >i. Settlement £8634. Turnover a.m. 345 tons, p.m. 90 tons. Tone: Firm. a mll-27 words
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Article, Illustration802 1963-04-04 18 A MEMBER of the Cabinet from the Malayan Chinese Association "plotted" with the Socialist Opposition to defeat the official Alliance nominee for the post of Speaker of the Selangor Legislative Assembly on Dec. 4, Socialist Front Assemblymen alleged today. They did notUPI - 802 words
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138 1963-04-04 18 Divorce for woman in wife-swop deal ONDON. Wed— A decision 1j by two couples to exchange partners was "implemented on the spot." according to a Divorce Court judge. Mrs. Barbara Peters "symbolically" sat on the other husband's lap. Mr. Justice Karminsky said, while the other wife sat on Mr. Peters'UPI - 138 words
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Article35 1963-04-04 18 I SYDNEY. Wed.— Marie < Th« I Body") McDonald left by air for Los Angeles tonight to have an i operation for stomach ulcer. She said the pain interfered with her ringing. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-04-04 18 tJIOHEST and lowest temperaAi tures In Malaya and SlncaI pore for tlie period 8 p.m. i day to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lownl Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kola Bharu 88 72 Penang SO 75 Ipoh 9.i 72 Malarca 95 73 Singapore 90 7143 words
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