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Title Section21 1963-04-09 1 AVEBACE DAILY CEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS? 100.000 The Straits Times No*** tie**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article747 1963-04-09 1 MUSHAHID ALI - MUSHAHID ALI To check Red infiltration PREMIER LEE SAYS SUGGESTION BY MARSHALL, COULD PROVE USEFUL—WHEN A JUDGE IS AVAILABLE By SINGAPORE, Mon. A Commission may be set up to inquire into Communist activities in the trade unions, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told the Legislative Assembly747 words
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Article214 1963-04-09 1 TALKS 'ANY TIME, SA YS —SUWITO— YfANILA, Mon. Itl xhe Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister, Mr. Suwito Kusumowidagdo, arrived here today and said he was "ready at any time" for talks with the Philippines and' Malaya. The talks, which will discuss area security but are expected to revolve around the formationReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration403 1963-04-09 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. A GOVERNMENT motion to adjourn the Legislative Assembly after its sitting tomorrow to June 7 was carried by a voice vote to- 'day. Opposing the motion moved by the Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, the BarLsan Sosialis leader, Dr. Lee Siew Choh. complained403 words
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Article48 1963-04-09 1 SEOUL. Mon— Gen Park Chuang Hee today lifted a ban on political activities md suspended his planned referendum on the extension of military rule. But his leading civilian opponents said It was not enough to end South Korea's critical civilian military power struggle.— UPl.48 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-04-09 1 THE Duke and Duchess of Kent are seen leaving the YIP room at Singapore Airport yesterday to board their plane for London. They spent the night in Singapore after arriving from Hong Kong, where the Duke is serving with his regiment, the Royal ScotsPhilip Khoo - 99 words
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Article60 1963-04-09 1 SAIGON. Mon. South Vietnamese commandos "dropped from the sky. landed by sea and smuggled across the frontier" have been stepping up guerilla activities in Communist North Vietnam, according to Hanoi newspapers. There is increasing mention of South Vietnamese "saboteurs" In Communist newspapers reaching Saigon, as droughtReuter - 60 words
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Article38 1963-04-09 1 SYDNEY. Mon— Geoff Elphinston. leader of 26 students who set out yesterday to walk 50 miles in 18 hours, did It with eight hours to spare. The hike was inspired by President Kennedy's physical fitness campaign.38 words
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Article120 1963-04-09 1 $10,000 ESTATE PAYROLL HOLD-UP JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Five youths, armed with knives and screwdrivers, this afternoon snatched a $10,100 payroll from Lee Joo How, a cashier of the Gunong Pulai Rubber Estate, at the 13th milestone, Johore-Pontian Road. The money was for the estate labourers. Lee was travelling alone In120 words
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Article31 1963-04-09 1 JAKARTA. Mon. China has asked Indonesia to make extraordinary security preparations for the coming visit here of its chairman. Mr. Liv Shao-Chi. the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. announced today.^-Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article39 1963-04-09 1 MOSCOW. Mon —Moscow Radio said today that Russia has the potentiality, even now. to place a man on the moon. But first It was essential to study the conditions in which he would find himself.39 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-04-09 1 HONG KONG. Mon. Actress Lin Dai gave birth to an Sib. Boz. son in New Rochelle. New York, yesterday. She is the wife of Mr. Lung Sine Shuen. son of the late Gen. Lung Yun, former Governor of Yunnan and later a high Peking85 words
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Article32 1963-04-09 1 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Negro groups protesting against "unrealistic portrayal of Negroes in dims and television" are planning to picket Santa Monica's civic auditorium before the "Oscar" presentation ceremonies there tonight.32 words
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405 1963-04-09 1 From SIT YIN FONG PNOM PENH, Mon A STUPENDOUS welcome awaits Singapore's Head of State, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, when he flies into this capital city of Cambodia tomorrow morning for his first-ever State visit. I flew Into Phnom Penh today, one day405 words
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Article48 1963-04-09 1 ORDER IS 'ABANDON SHIP' ATHENS. Mon. The captain and crew abandoned ship today as fire swept the 16,355-ton Greek liner Bretagne in the Gulf of Salamis off Piraeus. Ten crew were taken off with slight burns. There were no passengers aboard the ship, which was undergoing repairs. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article410 1963-04-09 1 Laotian town taken by Reds VIENTIANE. Mon. Laotian neutralist forces have lost the key town of Xieng Khouang, in the Plain of Jars, Central Laos, and their chief. Gen. Kong Lac, has asked for reinforcements, it was reported here today. Reliable sources said heavy fighting was going on tx the410 words
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Article152 1963-04-09 2 JAKARTA, Monday. A COALITION government for Indonesia is a "dream that cannot be realised," General Abdul Haris Nasution, Defence Minister, said yesterday. General Nasution, in an obvious reference to the Communists' demand for a "Nasakom" cabinet, in which they would be represented, was addressing studentReuter - 152 words
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114 1963-04-09 2 OONG KONG, Mon. 11 The United Nations Association of Hong Kong has sent a letter to Mr. Macmillan and British M.P.s asking that the colony be given selfgovernment. The letter, sent to coincide with a scheduled House of Commons debate on Hong KongReuter - 114 words
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Article194 1963-04-09 2 JOH/ IjiIFTY- EIGHT suspected rr can terrorist movemeni out South Africa yesterday. The arrests follow reports I from Basutoland that police arc tightening the dragnet for Potlako Lcballo. acting leader of the banned Pan- j African Conference. Members of the multiracial South African194 words
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55 1963-04-09 2 PEKING. Mon. China's teeming millions are preparing to vote shortly for deputies to district peoples congresses the only level at which they directly elect their own representatives. Huge election posters of candidates are posted on walls throughout Peking and other areas of China. PollingReuter - 55 words
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Article145 1963-04-09 2 'Pirate kidnap' probe dropped MANILA, Monday DRITISH officials have called off their on the spot Investigation of reports that two I unknown British women have been kidij napped and forced to ;j live as slaves by fierce jj Moro pirates. Mr. Derek Partridge, British Embassy spokesman here, said today thereUPI - 145 words
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Article252 1963-04-09 2 -SEATO— MEETS ON LAOS TENSION DARIS, Mon. The Ministerial Council of the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation opens a three-day meeting here today for j its first full-scale review for two years of developments in the treaty area. The eight Seato members are the U.S.. Britain. France, Australia. New Zealand. Pakistan,Reuter - 252 words
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126 1963-04-09 2 LONDON. Mon A teenage group in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. calling itself a "Youth Watch Committee," hopes to start a national campaign among young people to rid bookshops of obscene literature. One of Its leaders said yesterday that similar groups throughout the country would seek to holdReuter - 126 words
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Article153 1963-04-09 2 Mocl comeback -but just to pits ON DON, Mon. Only year after the crash ivhich newly cost him his life. Stirling Moss is to return to the international motor racing scene.! Moss. 33. has been appointed pit manager lor the Anglo-American team of four AC Cobra can winch will competeReuter - 153 words
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Article30 1963-04-09 2 CAIRO. Mon.—An Israeli paurol slioi and kidnapped aa Ar.ib border guard in the Sinai area of the Gaza Strip on Saturday, m U.A.R. spokesman alleged lust ■MM.30 words
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Article27 1963-04-09 2 CAIRO. Mon.—DelMtatrs of tht Unued Arab Republic. Iraq and Syria met. last night to open formal discussions on a proposed federation of the three nations.27 words
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Article24 1963-04-09 2 MANILA. Mod. Four masked men held up a club at the* U.S. naval base at Subic Bay yesterday and escaped with $160,000.24 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-04-09 2 Christine in scene at Old Bailey FIVE policemen struggled with a man after model Christine Kcelrr left the Old Bailey in London. Christine had just been ordered to forfeit £40 for failing to appear at the trial of her former boy friend, a West Indian Johnny Edgecombe. After she leftMirrorpic - 127 words
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Article135 1963-04-09 2 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Monday. FIGHTING broke out last night between whites and Negroes during a demonstration near the City Hall against the colour bar. The Negroes were marching on the building watched by a crowd of whites and Negroes when police con- verged on the .-sceneReuter - 135 words
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Article31 1963-04-09 2 KARACHI. Mon. President Ayub Khan said today he would be happy to meet Mr. Nehru if the ground was prepared In tha forthcoming India-Pakistan talks here on Kashmir.31 words
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Article34 1963-04-09 2 MANILA, Mon. Ten people were killed and 47 injured when a bus carrying students and teachers home for Easter went over a 100ft precipice 70 miles north of Manila yesterday.34 words
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Article29 1963-04-09 2 HONOLULU. Mon.—Evangelist Billy Graham, taken to hospital with gastro-entiritis at the start of his "Crusade to Asia" thre* weeks ago. has recovered and will fly home tomorrow.29 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-04-09 3 On the beach.. .so honeymoon couples JJEKE arc 50 couples on a beach. All blissfully un•awarc of each other. But they all have a common bond they are tax-saving honeymooners, all married just in time to quality for a whole year's income tax rebate. And they all chose Jersey in56 words
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Article, Illustration336 1963-04-09 3 US f ears East-West move by the Pope' LONDON, Monday. •J»HE London Daily Mail reported today that President Kennedy and his intelligence advisers "are convinced that a major development in the East-West cold war may now be in the making between the Pope and Mr. Khrushchev." Its Washington correspondent said336 words
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Article259 1963-04-09 3 LONDON, Mon. Dr. Michael Ramsey. Archbishop of anterbury. said in a television interview here last night that African nationalists tended to re-, ject Christianity. Dr. Ramsey was speaking on Britain's Independent Television programme "About ReUnion." Before he spoke, a filmed interview with Mrs. Sarah Ntiro. wife of259 words
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95 1963-04-09 3 U.S. TO LAUNCH NEW SATELLITE TO PHOTOGRAPH ENTIRE EARTH GENEVA. Mon. The United States plans to launch late this year a new type of meteorological satellite designed to photograph the entire earth's surface i every day. it was stated yesterday. The Nimbus satellite, and earth-oriented, polar-or-biting vehicle, will be equippedReuter - 95 words
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278 1963-04-09 3 Three pass! lie test in hunt for ski girl's I killer ftENO, Mon. Police 1V here have interviewed 32 people in their hunt for the sadst who tortured, killed* and dismembered 24--year-old British Olympic skier Sonja McCaskie. Three men have passed lie detector tests. They include David Conrad. 24. aReuter - 278 words
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Article18 1963-04-09 3 LONDON, Mon.—Princess Margaret and Lord Snowdon arrived home lust night after their .skiing holiday in Switzerland.18 words
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Article23 1963-04-09 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Dwarfs attending a Moscow research Institute are growing between four and five inches a year. Pravda reported today.23 words
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113 1963-04-09 3 Immediate talks on 'hot link' between K and K CENEVA, Monday. NEGOTIATIONS will begin here this week on the direct "crisis" link between President Kennedy and Mr. Khrushchev They will be conducted by Mr. Charles Stelle and Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin, chief U.S. and Soviet delegates at the disarmament conferenceThe talks113 words
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223 1963-04-09 3 JAGAN PLANS TALKS ON MEASURES TO PREVENT NEW RIOTS GEORGETOWN (British Guian^i Monday. r\R. CHEDDI JAGAN, British Guiana Prime Mm ister, is to consult businessmen on measures to prevent a recurrence of Friday's rioting in which one man was shot dead and more than 24 injured Twelve women are among223 words
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Article72 1963-04-09 3 Lawyer to negotiate with Castro HAVANA. NON.— New York lawyer James Donovan, who arranged the release of 1.100 Cuban Invasion prisoners last year has returned to Cuba and is meeting Dr. Fidel Castro this weekend, a source close to the Government said today. He is expected to open negotiations withReuter - 72 words
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995 1963-04-09 4 Housing solved— next step a new face for city ASSEMBLY: SPECIAL MIDNIGHT REPORT SINGAPORE. Tue«. A MINISTRY -BYA MINISTRY report of Government activities and achievements was still being E resented to the egislative 'Assembly as debate on the Yang di Pertuan Negara's opening address adjourned at midnight. First of these995 words
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297 1963-04-09 4 KANGAR, Monday pOUR men— three of them brothers i were sentenced to death today by Mr. Justice Sufflan in the High Court here for murdering a Perlis landowner. The three brothers— Din Buia Kiew. 33. Din Choon, 28, Din Won, 22 and the fourth man.297 words
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Article115 1963-04-09 4 Police seek 2 victims SINGAPORE. Mon.— Police here are looking for a young couple who were held up by two youths at the National Museum on Friday night. They are asked to contact the O.C. Crime Central Police Station. The Incident took place at 8.30 p.m. The couple was sitting115 words
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261 1963-04-09 4 THE NAVAL BASE UNION HAS TAKEN PART IN POLITICS, SAYS PRESIDENT OINGAPORE. Mon. The president of the Naval Base Labour Union. Mr. James De Cruz, today admitted a charge by a dissident group of members that| the union had indulged in politics. In a signed statement. Mr. De Cruz said:261 words
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Article60 1963-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Mobile X-ray Unit will be stationed at the following centres during the next two weeks between 4.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. The provision shop. 15 Swan Lake Avenue. Opera Estate, tomorrow; Kampong Hajijah on Wednesday and Thursday; and the premises of the60 words
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Article32 1963-04-09 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mr. Tun Peng Oee. Senior Primary Production Officer 'Agriculture) will speak on "Malayan Fruits" at the Rotary Club of Singapore luncheon on Wednesday at the Cathay Hotel.32 words
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Article164 1963-04-09 4 Morning Malay classes SINGAPORE, Mon. The Adult Education Board is organising special morn-ing-session national language classes for the benefit of office-workers and schoolteachers who teach in afternoon schools. Students will receive instruction based on the Ministry of Education syllabus for the public national language Standard 1 examination. Students will be164 words
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102 1963-04-09 4 Bali aid: Govt has no objections— Lee SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said today the Singapore Government had no objections to resident* I giving cash aid to help victims of the Ounorm Agong volcanic disaster in Ball which has claimed over 1.500 lives and made some102 words
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Article261 1963-04-09 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. OTHE president of the 1 Singapore Chinese Bus Owners Association, Mr. Tay Soo Yong, appeals to motor racing fans who are also car owners to make use of buses when they go to see the Malaysia Grand Prix at the Upper Thomson261 words
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Advertisement35 1963-04-09 4 CM MAT CHUCHU DATO MERAH WTO MHf -IMMVf MOW M*TTTm.««M« «M 9 ss T»do>: 1.30-3.30-7 00-9 10 p.m. Gl>nit Jonns Don G'H*rhhy "THE CAIINCT OF OR. GALIGARI" (Cin«moKop«). Tomorrow. "Penofty plus Koti ond th« Wildcot'.35 words
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Article, Illustration4627 1963-04-09 5 IAN FLEMING - BOND awakes— to a scream out of hell IAN FLEMING Second great week of Bond's most bizarre adventure... ON HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE CHAPTER FIVE OF THE STORY TOMORROW BLOOD ON THE SNOW WHILE Ruby con t i n v c d her discreet roll call, Bond tried to fix the4,627 words
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407 1963-04-09 6 Mother weeps as witness identifies jars IPOH, Monday. QSMAft bin Mohamed AH, who acknowledged a conviction for rape told the Sessions Court here today he was offered $100 as "coffee money*' to throw acid on Wong Mci Ying, 41, a seamstress, and her407 words
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306 1963-04-09 6 Change in status for teachers' council KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The National Joint, j Council for Teachers has been turned from an advisory to a negotiating council following representations by teachers' unions, including the National Union of Teachers. A Government Gazette notification, announcing the change of status today, outlines the new306 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-04-09 6 GEN. OSMAN ACTS AS COMMANDER KUALA LLMPI'R, Mon. The Chief of the Federation Armed Forces Staff, dm. Dato Sir Rodney Mimrr. will be on leave for six weeks beginning on Friday. During: his absence the Chief of the General StafT. Federation Army, Major-Gen. Ten k k v Osman bin Tengku85 words
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96 1963-04-09 6 PENANG, Mon The Sultan of Brunei was today urged to hold elections "as early as possible." The appeal was made in Penang by Syed Mashhore bin Syed Haji Abdul Rahman, vice-president of the Brunei Peoples Alliance Party, who Is leading a Brunei Alliance delegation96 words
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210 1963-04-09 6 Once happy meeting place for different races...- KUCHING, Mon.—Betong Bazaar once enjoyed a good reputation as a meeting place for the different races of Sarawak's Second Division. Now its reputation Is at stake all because of politics. The intensification of political activities at the end of last year was preceded210 words
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Article108 1963-04-09 6 PENANG, Monday. pOLICE Inspector Kamel bin Mohamed Arifl was today acquitted on a charge of accepting $350 from a self-confessed smuggler and "restricted" resident, Cheah Cheng San, at Bukit Mertajam on Dec. 25 last year. i I The acting Sessions Court president, Mr. Ng Mann Sau.108 words
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106 1963-04-09 6 TAPPER IS JAILED FIVE YEARS FOR RAPE IZUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —A tapper, Salleh bin Abdul Rahman. 35. was today sentenced to five years' jail in the High Court here for raping a 10-year-old girl. Salleh assaulted the girl at Jeram, in the Kuala Solangor district on the night of Nov.106 words
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Article40 1963-04-09 6 KUCHING. Mon— Miss Ting Chek King, a student nurse from Slbu, has been awarded a Sara- 1 wak Government scholarship to take a four-year mental and general nursing course at the Holloway Sanatorium in Surrey, Southern England. >40 words
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Article32 1963-04-09 6 KUCHING. Mon.— The United Nations Under-Secretary Mr. C. V. Naraslmhan. is expected to arrive here on April 17 for a brief visit. He will also visit Brunei and North Borneo32 words
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Article27 1963-04-09 6 LONDON, Mon.— The death has occurred :n England of Dr. Thomas Strang. formerly Medical Officer at the Ipoh Hospital before the war. He was 62.27 words
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183 1963-04-09 6 KEITH HOOPER - Malayan student is told: You must leave KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY. Mon. Austral i a n immigration authorities have been criticised for ordering a Malayan student home. He Is Ng Kirn. 24. The criticism was made by the student association of Newcastle University College. "West Australia. Ng had been in183 words
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Article52 1963-04-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thr Independent Missionary Movement (International i, Singapore, will distribute more than $2,000 worth of food to the 453 inmates of the leprosarium oo Pulau Jerajak, off Penang, on Easter Sunday. Each of the inmates will receive a large tin of cream crackers and a tin52 words
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Article125 1963-04-09 6 OINGAPORE. Mon. 0 Two youths were injured in two gang attacks here last night. Mak Kin Hin. 19. was stabbed in the left shoulder twice, while he was having a drink with .wo friends in a bar in Victoria Street. Mak told the police that125 words
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87 1963-04-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two separate forcible entries yesterday cost householders $4,500 in cash and jewellery. A gang broke into the house of a shoe-shop owner. Mr. Ho Seek Chin, 34. Jn Neil Road while he and his family were visiting friends. They forced opened the rear87 words
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Article42 1963-04-09 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Mon.— Labourers clearing the site for a new school along Manong Road, two miles from here, discovered two 25-lb mortar bombs. They informed the police, who have asked army bomb experts to destroy them.42 words
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Article22 1963-04-09 6 KUCHING, Mon.—The Sarawak Constabulary said that two or the 13 murders reported to the police in 19t2 remain un*olv«d.22 words
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Miscellaneous185 1963-04-09 6 Alley Omp U y V.T. ttantlin IHi A Trwcj, By i h.*l. r <..,,. 1,1 ||^HBHHT|B \tUT iVg COT CLAD yjU 1 f i'll DOOC» STICKINC "1 I'^/HAT eMGINEEW IS TV* KOST I TO ATTEND I ENJOYED I VCXJ OFP ABOUND. I ADVANCED B«AIM IN tve J W 1 A185 words
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Article227 1963-04-09 7 Sailor to wed girl he raped SINGAPORE. Moil. A petty officer in the Royal Malayan Navy was bound over to be of good behaviour for one year on a personal bond of $500 by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of227 words
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Article65 1963-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police •rized 3-dif?it lottery schedules •howiiKt a total collection of $13.47.) worth ol bets in a raid on a bOOM m Heng Mvi Keng Ter- "crtl..y Senior Inspector T.S. Zain told •lat'S court this today after An? Chin Seng, of St. Patricks Ro.id.65 words
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Article47 1963-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Thirty men of the Royal New Zealand Corps of Siftnals flew into Changt over the weekend to join 249 Signal Squadron in Singapore. During their six-month stay.] tlirv will be attached to the Briti :i Ai:ny Signals Corps for trainIn g.47 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-04-09 7 THE MEAL THAT GIVES PLENTY IN EASY WAY rE Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, eating a spoonful of papaya from a course of cheap, nutritious food displayed at a World Health Day exhibition at the Chimvoo Auditorium in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Looking on is Dr. A.102 words
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103 1963-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. vlted to attend the hotels Mario Marchesi. manager and resorts meeting of of Raffles Hotel, is one of the society to be held to the 42 hotel managers no- May 7 in Los Angeles, minated by the American \t this function103 words
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172 1963-04-09 7 'Beat Alliance' strategy call for elections TELUK ANSON, Monday. 4 CALL to all opposition political parties to come to an understanding to defeat the Alliance in future elections was made by Mr. Felix Anthony, secretary of the Teluk Anson branch of the People's Progressive Party, here yesterday. Speaking at the172 words
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182 1963-04-09 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- The Straits Times toi day received $478.97 for the I National Patriotic Fund bringing the total to $71,440.70. Todays contributions came from The pupils and staff of the Prince of Wales Institution. Kuala Lumpur. $226.46: the pupils and staff of theSin Chew Jit Poh - 182 words
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82 1963-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Capt William Oldfield. of the Royal Army Pay Corps (Regular), Singapore Base District, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today dissolving his marriage to Patricia Oldfield (nee Mosley). on the grounds of adultery. The decree82 words
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Article, Illustration371 1963-04-09 7 'Send me to China' plea by detainee Lim— OINGAPORE, Mon. Lim Shee Pinjr. a Barisan. Sosialis committee member, asked to be sent to China after he was detained in Singapore on Feb. 4. The Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, told the Legislative Assembly today he understood Lim371 words
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Article44 1963-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. —Lim Boon Chye. 48. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of misappropriating $3,143 as a salesman of Sim Lim and Co. Ltd.. in Robinson Road on Sept 8 last year. He was allowed bail until April44 words
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103 1963-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Japanese Consul General here. Mr K M.uda. met the Prime Minister. .Mr Lee Kuan Yew. today to discuss further Hie gesture of atonement contemplated by the Japanese Government to thr people of Singapore for wartime atrocities by Japanese J forces. A103 words
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Article146 1963-04-09 7 TPOH. Mon. Police have de- tamed eight men in connection with the double-murder and robbery at the Jeta division of the Riverview Rubber Estates Ltd., off the lonely Tanjong- Tual-lanf-Tronoh road, on Saturday. Ex-golf champion Mr. Donald Fraser Baxter. 27, manager of the estate and146 words
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149 1963-04-09 7 HUNT STEPPED UP FOR REBEL CHIEFTAN BRUNEI TOWN. Monday. A COMBINED force of 1.300 British troops and police assisted by RAF Hunter jets and helicopters are intensifying the hunt for 45 rebels hiding in swamps and jungle on the Brunei-Sarawak border. They are believed to be led by the overall149 words
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Article70 1963-04-09 7 The dog shooter who missed. BUTTERWORTH. Mon— A woman cooking in her kitchen* na> injured when a dog shooter flreo twice at a stray dog. the Butter- i worth Magistrate's Court was told today. "A bullet penetrated a zinc wall. and hit me on my right leg." said: Hoey Ouat70 words
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121 1963-04-09 7 SINGAPORE. .Mon. A polirc party scajed a drain pipe at the Tiong Bahru Flats yesterday to conduct a bookmaking raid. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain told a magistrates court today. Koh Eng Hoe. of Jalan Ba- hagia. and Teo Boon Kai. of Tiverton Lane,121 words
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169 1963-04-09 7 Overaged pupils told: No stigma any longer SINGAPORE, Mon. The director oi education. Col. S. C. Thong, said today that the stigma, attaching to overaged school cnildren a lew years ago no longer existed. "Different people mature at different rates." he said at the opening of the $180,--000 extension to169 words
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Article29 1963-04-09 7 PENANG, Mon.—Twenty mort villagers from four kampongs in Province Wellesley South wert given 1.000 chicles during ih» weekend under the State Government's poultry improvement scheme.29 words
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Advertisement127 1963-04-09 7 POLAROID SUNGLASSES p=|^ a2ed£u/i£/ertAe&un/ J^ LIGHTWEIGHT! UNBREAKABLE! /jfei POLAROID'S unique polaruing lenses ~j\ (wjw/ 1 'Vfej scientifically protect the eyes from <z?^& \;T~^K\ /((C 'pv^="i harmful glare ~*y. tf\ J4-^U_^' Rimless, clip-on sun-glasses, 1 B^^3 gold-filled frame. Ladies' and j* men's models. MODEL 878 MODEL 555 MODEL 989 MODEL 515127 words
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Advertisement127 1963-04-09 7 ONiyfitfi^C AUTO'FIL battery g|ves y °u ONE SHOT TOPPING UP N0 MESS! N0 BOTHER! j) AND 30 SECONDS DOES IT AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT LEVEL IN ALL SIX CELLS extra l o n g life f r COVER OFF JMpn Whether you top up your bat/jtlf^Br tery yourself or get it done127 words
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Obituary56 1963-04-09 8 H.rrf. M» M,ntmmm, OSNALD FRASER BAXTER. Maaa "t <: terview Rubber ••late ran»«< Tuailant »>■ killed in a •andlt imimHi on 4 M Rn'h aad Bnlch MR VEOH AIK HOOI paaaad twu m M caving hehiad ha «tfe '»r two daughter* one na'a-lm •nd two grandchildrea. Kuavral froap I56 words
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Article138 1963-04-09 8 II ..rrf, rtfimmiiml MR. M V MENON. Manager. Kukub I'^tat*. I'inttan. proceeding to lidla ■h family on abort holiday 9 4 *.< AIR CONDITIONING I- rum only S3O month r>y Carrier (J^.% in Ked»ra.■n Kint Singapore «I'JM or Kua a nip.ir *m 7 tor full detaila. 1400 LBl PUERARIA138 words
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Article58 1963-04-09 8 >« nrif, JJJS« I Mim.t WESLEY METHO«IST CHURCH. S I rie Moad. Singapore Worship v ihi p m. Meditation Tht Ml -terv Of The «'ro«« ROSPEL LITERATURE m<T ft* pro--.1 ttom M»1»t« RvaaaajHatk IM, I p|>er Serana-oon Road. 13 nr V. salneen Road. PRESBYTERIAN 1 niled Holy f"nn-.ep58 words
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Article170 1963-04-09 8 M Wm4t Sl* (Mtmimmm' MR a MRS. Vijayaatiaaßan ttma* --laitvM aatd friend* <ir their vaHair.> '••u aod mitmi m ik« *e«aaK>ci marrtase. PAMILY OP LATB "f Oomei reink AaMM thaak all who a<t*n4e« lh« fuaaral. aent wtomjm. M»|n n.l helped in othar way* FAMILY OF LATE FVautea* Henl Hnrk170 words
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The Straits Times Tuesday. April 9. 1963.
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Article720 1963-04-09 8 So uten has crisis in Laos i threatened to become major i conflict that there is danger of the skirmishes in the Plain of i Jars not being taken seriously enough. Despatches liom Vientiane describe the sit- uati;m as tense and nows of it lias 'confusinß720 words
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Article356 1963-04-09 8 The Federation Government would seem to be moving away from the idea of a five-day week for civil servants, though tlie last word has not been said. Officially, there has been no word at all since Tengku Abdul Rahman first held up the prospect of workless weekends356 words
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Article162 1963-04-09 8 The State visit to Cambodia of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore repays a visit to Singapore last December by Prince Norodom and Madame Sihanouk. It is the first official mission abroad undertaken by Singapore's Head of State anJ his wife, and bids fair to strengthen the bonds162 words
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730 1963-04-09 8 Patrick O' Donovan - THE TRAIN DOESN'T STOP HERE ANY MORE... Patrick O' Donovan by I ONDON. Mon—British Rallway.s. which once vied with the Royal Navy as the symbol of British pre-eminence, have been judged and found wanting. Reform drastic, unemotional, professional and cruel —Is their future. Only a dedicated and cloistered economist could730 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-04-09 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - Rags and riches DENNIS BLOODWORTH HIGH LIVING IN MANILA: ONE FAMILY GETS BY WITH SIXTY SERVANTS AND 32 CARS From MANILA. Mon FL V I N C from Hong Kong to Manila, the traveller quickly becomes aware that the campaign for "simple living" introduced in the Philippines by President MacapagalOFNS - 447 words
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LETTERS
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181 1963-04-09 8 Geography lesson yet to be -learned TF Tasek blooms, Ipoh booms The economy of an entire town is diversified and freed at least in part from its obsessional attachment to tin. Your recent editorials lauding the authorities for their vigorous response to the challenge of opportunity did justice to their181 words
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Letter59 1963-04-09 8 1 QUITE agree with Mr. Manoharan iS.T. April 4>. However he fails to realise the deep anxiety of parents over their children's education and that Malaya prefers "facts-and-figures robots" (to borrow his words* to those without good paper qualifications. Can a child Rain admission to a secondary school59 words
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Letter84 1963-04-09 8 rls gratifying to note that measures are being taken to curb fatal road accidents. Although these are aimed directly at pedestrians, bus and taxi drivers, I cannot help but feel that these efforts will be of little avail. One needs no special talent to observe the large area84 words
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496 1963-04-09 8 yiENTIANE,^ Mon. The assassination of the Foreign Minister of Laos, Mr. Quinim Pholsena. is a threat to one of the few East-West agreements of recent years. Under the 14-nation pact signed in Geneva nine months ago, Laos was established as a neutral State under496 words
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Advertisement473 1963-04-09 8 MMMaM > Straits Tiaet ft Malay Mail aaaMM *«v»'ii«.m*ni» may l>* handed to: lat Flooi COLD STO*)A«a AaiCAOK Orchard >oad COLD STOKAfI BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KIPFIL HOAD-NAVAL BASE Authorl»*O A k enla CITY BOOK STORK LTO THE NEW* MONT *)t»oatrlck'* Su»ara»arti«< M M. ISMAIL Admiralty *ood Naval Bm* B473 words
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Advertisement24 1963-04-09 8 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED ii tk« Large tr Federation incorporates Bank with 67 Branches over The Federation. Singapore. Brunei. North Borneo. Hong Kong and London24 words
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Advertisement57 1963-04-09 8 iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiimiiHniiiiimijiiiiiMiiminiiHmi'ciHiiiimiiitaiiiiHiiHiu 111 JniHk^/^H MORRIS 1100 CAR PRIZES INCLUDE: "i if television set RALEIGH MOPED, etc. I ickcts obtainable <//.- AURORA LTD. ROBINSON A CO. I MALAYAN MOTORS FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET C. K. TANG Also at: INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR FOR THE BUND VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL, 11 MAY. Results will be57 words
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Article, Illustration699 1963-04-09 9 BANK OFFICERS ASKED TO TRY TO RECALL THE 'LENG AH SWEE' WHO VISITED THEM SINGAPORE, Monday. IDENTITY card reported lost was used to open current accounts with four Singapore banks in the name of Leng Ah Swee lawful owner of the card as proprietor ol Swee699 words
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270 1963-04-09 9 A special offer to Malays to live in flats SINGAPORE. Moil. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuun Yew. today offered Malays in the rural U special facilities if they took to living m flats. He made the oiler during the reoumed debale on the Kural Board < Unauthorised Buildings) Bill270 words
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Article61 1963-04-09 9 KLCHING. Mon— A memorial ik to be built for Hie live Royal Marine*, and four policemen who wen kkilled In the defence and capture of Limbant: in Bmrmwmk'i Filth Division during \h>- I)'--eember's rebellion, the Limbanc Council has decided. aerced to ei\e SlOO to start n lunc61 words
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Article64 1963-04-09 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Speech contests in the national language arr bein? luld at the Diamond Jubiler Hall here in conjunction with National Language Month. There will .be a general knowledge quiz in the national language tomorrow and a "pantun" competition on Wednesday A smginjr contest64 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-04-09 9 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Mon. Music shop proprietor Chiu Nang Hong (above) has been released from Pudu Jail after serving two months and 12 days of a 18-months sentence for allegedly raping a Petaling Jaya housewife. The Sultan of Selangor suspended Chiu's sentence pending a108 words
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Article47 1963-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nine men were each fined $50 in a magistrate's court today for betting in a common betting house. They were arrested yesterday in raids by the Gambling Suppression Branch in 'leiok Aver Street. Victoria Street and Heng Mvi Ken* Terrace.47 words
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Article134 1963-04-09 9 TRIPLE MURDER: YOUTH SOUGHT OINGAPORE, Mon. Detectives today stepped up the search for a youth whom they believe can help them in their investigations into fhe triple murder j of a Sikh family on Saturday. Chlnchal Singh. 50. watch- man of a block of flats nearIng completion, his wife. Ournam134 words
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Article45 1963-04-09 9 IPOH Mon The Sultan of I Prrak ar.d the R;tia Muci;< w:ii a'trr.d h dai.ee ora.tnsod by the i Perak Police in hid cl their wel- i fare fund a: thr lornirr Hotel I Mates; tc in Kidd Road here on 1 Saturday45 words
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Article, Illustration224 1963-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DROFESSOR Jacques Rueff, leader of the World Bank's Malayan economic mission, will accompany the Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. to Malacca on Friday to make an on-the-spot assessment of the impact of Malaya's rural' development programmes on the people. Tun Razak224 words
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88 1963-04-09 9 SINGAPORE Mon.—The welfare committee of the University of Singapore Students Union will hold a carnival and a talentime competition in June to raise funds for local charities. Both I unctions will be held in the Raffles Institution grounds on Jure 2 and 3. Closing88 words
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Article52 1963-04-09 9 IPOH Mm Dc|juty MR. n Pit;- Ick. O.SPC Taiping Police Headquarters, left ve.sterday on transfer to Brunei He a ill be replaced by Deputy Supt. T. Blair, formei acting Chief Police Officer on his return sexw from long leave Atwt. Supt. K. I Selvanayagatn. v now acting52 words
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Article84 1963-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. k5 A new record for rubber shipments was set up last month when 119 470 tons was shipped from Malaya. The previous record was 109.469 tons in November, 1949. The reason for the rise of 16,797 tons over February, market sources said, was84 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-04-09 9 Congressman tells of U.S. interest in SE Asia OINGAPORE, Mon. American Congressman John Bradesmas (above) said today that United States legislators were following closely developments in South-East Asia. Mr Bradesmas. 36. said this when he arrived by air on his way to Kua'.a Lumpur to attend the four-day Asian -American88 words
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79 1963-04-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Lever Brothers staff in the Kuala Lumpur head office and area offices throughout the Federation will be work- Ing a flve-day week from now on. An agreement ha a Just toeen signed between the company and the Lever Brothers Staff79 words
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Article44 1963-04-09 9 SINGAPORE. Monday. A SCHOOLBOY. Beh Bun Chung, 10, was found A drowned in the sea off Changi this afternoon. He was among 103 pupils from the Meng Seng Chinese School, who were taken by nine teachers to the beach for a picnic.44 words
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283 1963-04-09 9 Minister: We're so lucky to live in Malaya- IPOH, Mon. Mr V. Manickavasagam. Assistant Minister for Labour, wondered yesterday if Malayans realise how lucky they are to be living in a country wi' 11 such freedom and stability He was speaking at a tea-party In his honour given by the283 words
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Article54 1963-04-09 9 MUAR. Mon. Plans for rural proiecib costing more than So 4 million have been submitted to the Johore Government by 17 local councils and une new village in Muar district. They are to oe included in the Federation Red Book tor rural developments in thr third tiv*54 words
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Advertisement69 1963-04-09 9 HOCK SENG GARDEN 6 m.s. Dunearn Road. Singapore. Ah 2 -STOREY SEMI-DETACHED BUNGALOWS FROM $22,500/- UPWARDS (ONLY FEW LEFT). 2 -STOREY DETACHED BUNGALOWS FROM $34.500 UPWARDS (ONLY 2 LEFT). Apply: HOCK SENG REALTY CO., LTD., 9. Cecil Street. Singapore 1. Tel: ***** MJi f Tri-anft VINTAGE MODEL MOTOR RACING NEW:69 words
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Advertisement115 1963-04-09 9 ?irestoftt Safe? Every car owner needs the extra protection of these exclusive construction features in Firestone tyres I 1. Firestone Rubber-X-101 gives thousands of extra miles at no extra cost. 2. Safety-Fortified Cord Body is stronger to resist shock, puncture and blowout. 3. Nylon Monofilament Chafer eliminates air loss into115 words
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Miscellaneous543 1963-04-09 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes ntrtirv a *w* Muslr Prom Gcrmanv: 10.30 nAUIU MALAYA Starlight And You; 10 38 Bulan NATIONAL SHORTWAVE n^oo'cios^rV'wn'''' 111 EDi! HU A.M.: 600 1 une Signal Negu- RADIO SINGAPORE ra-ku; 602 Morning Melodies: SHOKTWWt SLKVICt 7.00 Time Signal. The News: I MKTKts 7.10 News Commentary; 7543 words
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Article, Illustration897 1963-04-09 10 She wields her pen to aid the poor and homeless MISS REID CHOSE MISSION WORK AS REWARDING CAREER CUE could have had a lucrative career she could have had a comfortable social position and a lovely home. But Miss Elizabeth Reid, who comes from a well known family of politicians897 words
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Article65 1963-04-09 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS YOU can safely refreeze meat if it doesn't thaw completely. But the meat may be less tender and juicy. »> »> Dry cleaning a washable fabric the first few times lengthens its life. To remove soap and water stains from glass shower doors, rub spots lightly with a65 words
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Article, Illustration44 1963-04-09 10 GLITTER SUIT FOR WEDDING SINGAPORE model Maureen Swinton wears a cocktail suit in black silk shot with iilver just the right outfit for a wedding reception. The fitting coat has three quarter length sleeves and a big collar. Her accessories are grey in colour.44 words
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Advertisement346 1963-04-09 10 \k ;IUV A r^i VIGRAN SQS? I^ iiMdk^r (Multivrumin li,ui<) L UsK3Ea£ I tut iSK lrlll^ Mulf.-vitamins in a fruit |B| JJ^fci flavored base. The new taaty \^w \s-^ fl JK, way to Ukr the essential '^r^^ jf> *V vitamins children need. WW MULTIVITAMIN Jp^p^p Squibb multi-vitamin cap- Wi ~A346 words
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Advertisement315 1963-04-09 10 Evenwhere you go, ihc newly a^™/ designed 'Love Pat' compact llL^^a makes an elegant appearance! It's the chic-est new way to take New popularly priced 'Lore Pat' F»hion Cite*, your make-up with you! Inside White Wedgwood or Tomme Mrd.n.on Duma. the exquisitely designed compact is the famous luxurious 'Love Pat'315 words
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Advertisement47 1963-04-09 10 No other KETCHUP tastes like HEINZ Ik-chum.- Heinz Ketchup is made from REAL, full-flavoured and choice tomatoes. Heinz Ketchup therefore costs a little more but it is so rich and thick that it goes further. Enjoy the better flavour and top quality of Heinz Tomato Ketchup today.47 words
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Miscellaneous314 1963-04-09 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 4. One would do It In Brighton. 1. Perhaps player Is to train In Briallngton, and Bristol (10). lane a bad arrangement 5. Criteria governing the part (13). of a stage villain (4). >. See the attendant about the 6. Incline to write about the ntw314 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
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Article, Illustration191 1963-04-09 11 German TV engineer joins local firm APPOINTMENTS A TELEVISION engiA neer of SchaubLorenz G.m.b.H., Germany, Mr. Wolfgang Schuricht, has joined the staff of Cycle and Carriage to head its TV repair section. Mr. Schuricht. who has had a long experience in the television field, will provide expert technical aid and191 words
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159 1963-04-09 11 MARKET SURVEY FOR ASAHI PENTAX CAMERAS MR. K. CHIWATA, manager of the Foreign Department of Asaln Optical Co. Ltd., Tokyo, visited Singapore last week to study the sales situation of the company's cameras, the Asahi Pentax S-i and S-3. Mr. Chiwata, who was returnIng to Tokyo after a tour of159 words
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532 1963-04-09 11 Copra Outlook for trade is better BIG DROP IN 1962 IMPORTS, EXPORTS SINGAPORE'S import and export trade in copra suffered severely over the past nine months following the Indonesian Government's decree that all available supplies of the commodity should be offered to her own oil mills. Then, acting accordingly, the532 words
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Article231 1963-04-09 11 PAUL NAVARAHNAM - WEIGHING MACHINE COMPANY MEETING PAUL NAVARAHNAM By THE largest manufacturer of weighing i and physical testing machines in the world, W. and T. Avery Ltd., is to expand and stabilise its market when Malaysia comes into being. This was announced in I Kuala Lumpur by Mr. J.O. Sambidge. the zone231 words
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Article196 1963-04-09 11 Praise for S'pore TV service SINGAPORE'S televl- sion transmission compares with the best in Australia whose own transmission is already regarded as among the best in the world. This was the opinion ex- pressed by Mr. J.G. Robinson, a director and assistant to the general manager (commercial) of Kriesler Australasia196 words
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Article56 1963-04-09 11 A pan-Malayan "gold-ring campaign," designed to boost the sales of Holland's Lassie oats, has just been launched by LlndetevesJaioberg (P.E.) Ltd.. local agents. It will run for 10 weeks. A total of 800 gold rings are to be given away to housewives who could produce, on56 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-04-09 11 New chief for ITT in F. East Tifß- J R- PURDY (above), who ATX haa been aw>ointed vicepresident of the newly formed Far East Division of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation of New York. The headrpiarters of the Par East Division are in Hong Kong and Mr. Purdy recently flew129 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-04-09 11 ROCOL LUBRICANT SALES DOUBLED: EXPORT DIRECTOR THE export director of has doubled its overse recently visited Singapore survey. He was Mr. E.J.G. Wayman, export director of Rocol Ltd. of Leeds, England, the manufacturers of molybdenised lubricants used in all branches of industry and automobiles. Mr. Wayman said "molybdenised" lubricants were238 words
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Article38 1963-04-09 11 Inche A.M. Yusof. Ford-Malaya's i service manager, left for Melbourne on Saturday for a service confer- i ence organised by Ford-Australia. The conference, which began yesterday, will discuss all service problems connected with the Australian Falcons.38 words
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Article127 1963-04-09 11 CAPITAL expenditures i>: about $270 million are pl.uined lur this year by Aluminium ltd. ol Canada, of which 70 per ctnt will be devoteu to fabricating expansion, says the annual report lor 1962. Work in progress last \ear vwll result in new .•■liet't plants coming into production127 words
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Advertisement282 1963-04-09 11 Show your next film with a MOVILUX 8A This sleekly streamlined projector/ available in various pastel tones, for personal colour preference, offers these attractive features: •By/50 watt low voltage lamp 400 ft reel •Zeiss P Sonnar 1.3/20 mm lens 'Ultra silent running 'Sound coupler attachment available •Compact durability For better282 words
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Advertisement114 1963-04-09 11 ifmwMmMßttfu k iJI DZwkVHnkT I flkm P^M^i^LV^Bsff aji^^^? aMa»?i^r^^T^y W HJißfcl^B^aW* .^a^^fl b^bhEiK* Architects, are you specifying Walcrete Masonry Cement? Walcrete masonry cement is specially designed for making Mortar. It can be used for bedding and pointing all types of brick and block, floor and wall tiles, for external rendering114 words
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Advertisement30 1963-04-09 11 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR rffl WF 1^- >» ■TrT'^~M| RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Motors Limited WEARNE BROS. LTD! 109. Pudu Road, Kuala Lumpur.30 words
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Advertisement1523 1963-04-09 12 *****8 EXTRA STURDY... m Built for Style Comfort! Mm r~j Swire/ Chair VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142. ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Tel ***** MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYA. Tel *****. ***** Kotobuki Seating Co Ltd 14. 1-chome. Yurakucho, Chlyodo-ku, Tokyo Japan Burroughs is the name for1,523 words
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Advertisement1342 1963-04-09 13 IW^ McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. W. \Wp^\ HI l3l}l UL 1 IF*** EIXBRMAM UMB K-AVBNBSS LINE I LONOON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LOS MMU*. SAN tKANL SCO. HAVRE HUH i MIDOIESIROUGM SEAIUE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITY OF EASTBOURNE t Acceatug caw Je^ Ceitw Seutk I S'pora P. Sham Penang SUNNYVALE 24,27 Air1,342 words
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Article24 1963-04-09 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 6 April 8 Industrials: 104.34 105.06 Tins: 104.97 1 ().">.: 7 S rubbers: 106.84 1U6.X4 Dec. 29, 1962 10024 words
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Article739 1963-04-09 14 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in bracket^, was: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (1.000) Jt 52: Ounlep* 52.72 SL. (3.000) J2.?n. (6,000) 52.75. (1.000) $2 72; Catt Smelling (1,000) S2.&S, 11.000) S2.MJ:739 words
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693 1963-04-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent GOOD inquiries for selected issues were reported in a strong industrial section when the Malayan Stock Exchange opened its four-day week in front of the Easter holidays. The Exchange will close both in Singapore and the Federation on Friday, Saturday morning693 words
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330 1963-04-09 14 rpHE Straits tin price reL mained unchanged yesterday at $438,121 per picul on an offering of 245 tons, up 10 tons. In London on Friday the further sharp advance at Penang prompted a higher opening in tin. but thereafter the market had to330 words
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Article66 1963-04-09 14 'THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asse--1 eiation made thin change In tta ratea to raerchanta yesterday (the rate la to $100): felling TT er 00 ready: Deuttefte Marks 129 1 '2. On the free eitOange market in Rong Kong yeaterday the U.S. deltar waa quoted at 5.78 for T.T.66 words
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Article254 1963-04-09 14 <JHIP« lying ilonxilde MM Sinn. port wharves »r exsweted tedsy arc Antolyciu 6A. Straat Colombo 43. Marl* Kausta 40/41. Klniten Maenik 48, Nlchlrei Maru JO'il. City of Wellington IS. Vlbeke Maenik 3H/38, Bintang 27/28. Bei«ho Maru 26. Doneverett 33/36, Dresden 31/32. Buntam 8/7, Chltral 8/9. Scftamat254 words
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Article114 1963-04-09 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. SHARE prices fully maintained the slight uptrend. Leaders held close to late rates with most issues showing small gains in moderate trading. Base metals held firmly. Associated Australian dropped Dd. to 18s. 9d. otherwise) oil* moved narrowly. Loans continued firm. C.R.A 15/7 Mount In 67/6 N.114 words
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Article26 1963-04-09 14 April 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: ~H cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5438.12 V (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering: 245 tons (up 10 tons).26 words
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Advertisement1170 1963-04-09 14 OPTION PREMIUMS (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 8. Three months. Dunlop* 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. K. N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4»d. Oammona 11 cts 8. Traction 1/3. J. Wauch IS cts. Shell 14 cts. M. Brew 30 ct.t. Steamship 7 eta. M. Cement IS eta. 8, Times 22 cts. Containers1,170 words
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Advertisement720 1963-04-09 14 RUBBER PRICES \PRIL nr.t s"do rubber buyers i lob. clesed at S p.m. in (ingaI pera and Kuala Lumpur v,--i.r' i N rents per In. down om -n>:taih of 1 r. Nt The tone wan quiot. SC. C.R.A. and F.M.R E. doting pricos in cents per lb. yesterday. 1 Int.720 words
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Advertisement950 1963-04-09 15 TENDERS j TENDER NOTICE I ENDIRS will be received at the Office of the State Agricultural Officer, Negeri SembUan. up to 12 I noon on 26th April, lt>63. for tbe Mipply of fertiliser to padl farmers under the Padl Fertiliser Subsidy Scheme. 1963. for the State of j Negeri Sembllan.950 words
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Advertisement141 1963-04-09 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPOINTMENT OF TUTORS IN FACULTY OF MEDICINE APPLICATIONS are Invited from Science graduates domiciled in the Federation of Malaya, Singapore, Borneo, Brunei Si Sarawak, ior APPOINTMENT as TUTORB in the DEPARTMENTS OP BIOCHEMISTRY <Sc PHYSIOLOGY. Candidates siiould have an honours degree. The post of TUTOR141 words
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Advertisement745 1963-04-09 15 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT l> Word* U <mtm.>—Bta tt et*. txtrm THE ADVERTISER Box AlStSl S.T. K.L. position tilled. All Applicants thanked. WANTED: An Encllsh teacher for afternoon session, 2nd term 1953. minimum qualifications Normal Trained. Apply Principal. Cblnese High Scbool. Singapore. TEACHERS EITHER TRAINED or H.S.C bolder745 words
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Advertisement801 1963-04-09 15 CURIOS it Word* SS (Mint-Box in rf« extra) SHANGHAI ARTS FURNITURE Co. Manufacturers Carved Teakwood Furniture Camphorwood Chest etc. 4U2 Orchard Koad. i Spore). Phone *****. MISCELLANEOUS M v r d >, ttHtut Bom m et*. txtrm SALES o\ SBRVICB Outboard Motors, Lawn Mowers and Weighing Machines. Kirn Sent: Cheong801 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-04-09 16 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG FLETCHER, NEWCOMBE COMPLETE SWEEP By I DBNAMO, Mon. Top--1 <-ded pair Ken Fletcher and John Newcombe won their second title in the Malayan Open tennis championships when they beat fellow Australians Owen Davidson and Tony Roche 6-3, 12-10 in the men's doubles final226 words
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Article41 1963-04-09 16 ADELAIDE. Mon. Half an ;:nh of water on Lake Eyre. South; Australia, stopped all preparations I today for Donald Campbell's attempt In the Bluebird on the world In nd speed record. It nan set the! back nnother two days41 words
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95 1963-04-09 16 PI TEAM OF FIVE FOR DAVIS CUP TIE MANILA. Mon. A fiveman Philippine Davis Cup team is scheduled to leave for Tokyo for their tie with Japan in the third round of the eastern zone Davis Cup to be held there from April 19 to 21. The group consists Alberto95 words
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Article96 1963-04-09 16 CT. PETERSBURG. (Florida). Mon Manuel Sant a n a (Spain) scored an upset win over Roy Emerson of Australia beat- I ing him 6-4, 6-4. 6-8. 3-6. 6-3 to I win the Masters Invitational lawn tennis tournament here. In th« women's singles final. Maria Bueno (Brazil) beat96 words
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Article192 1963-04-09 16 Jega is fourth in Texas sprint ATHLETICS AUSTIN, Mon. MalaA yan sprinter M. Je«:athesan, who is taking special training at Texas Southern University in Houston and competing in track meets wherever possible, was placed fourth on Saturday in the 100--metre dash in the Texas relays. The relays were run under192 words
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Article31 1963-04-09 16 NEW YORK. Mon. Detroit Red Wings last night qualified to meet Toronto Maple Leafs In the beat-of-seven final series of tlwt North American Stanley Cup lee hockey tournament. ReutcrReuter - 31 words
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Article103 1963-04-09 16 KH KFT Spore junior tourney; SHB bt STU by 7 wkta. STU 60 (S. K. BundTam 5-18. A. M. Pillal 3-14) SHB 64-3 (Chankar 18. Lappen 18, F.W. Fells n.o.K SOCCER Penan* Div. 3: Chinese Wanderers 'B 4 Jelutong Youths 0. Inter-school (Seremban) TMS 2 SPI 1. Kampar Div.103 words
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Article, Illustration297 1963-04-09 16 GOLF H AUGUSTA, Mon. JACK NICKLAUS, the big 23-year-old Ohian, turned back a succession of hot challengers to win the rich American Masters golf tournament by a stroke here yesterday. His 72-hole total was 286. Nicklaus who had also led •lter three rounds, finishedReuter - 297 words
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Article631 1963-04-09 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Wrißhtv for ■ijht race* on Sun- jay, first day of the SincaP ol Turf lub Derby meeting: MANCHESTER PLATE :i. 1. Div. I—6l Peak of Perfection 10.03 Sunfei Hang 9.00 Sun Leader 9.00 On Parole 8.13 Valala 8.09 Star Era 8.03 Naahor 8.01 Gemini Prince631 words
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Article244 1963-04-09 16 The Asian 'giants' stay unbeaten TABLE TENNIS DRAGUE, Mon. Ja- pan and China are both set to clinch their appointed places in the semi-fl n a 1 s of the Swaythling Cup men's team events at the world table tennis championships here Japan's group matches so far have server] onlyReuter - 244 words
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Article27 1963-04-09 16 VANCOUVER. Mon. A rujtfced and fast Vancouver Reps team defeated All-Japan 39-5 in the second Rugby match of a five-game .ser^s at Bockton Oval here yesterday27 words
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319 1963-04-09 16 boxing SAN JUAN. Mon. Carlos Ortiz. 26-year-old Puerto i Rican born New Yorker, punched his way to an easy 13th round win over Cuban Doug Vaillant in defence of his world lightweight title here last night. A crowd of 22.000 who paid M*330.000Reuter; UPI - 319 words
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Article49 1963-04-09 16 IPOH. Mon. The RDY Cup knockout champions. Kllat Club. beat the League champions. Kmta Indians 2-0 in a .soccer match to retain the Coronation Cup here today Combining well. Kllat took a 1-0 lend In the first half. Scorers wer» Ng Boon Bee and Ahmad Daniel.49 words
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Advertisement122 1963-04-09 16 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject to disease, weakness and122 words
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Advertisement70 1963-04-09 16 £0[ Do more than remember ojflk^p Re-live all those /flZk {jO^^iWonderful hours and days I 1 I m| pP a powerful, built-in CdS light meter sets 1 J^^^fek »Jv!^B#/N haßdle Rript Sm th threC SPCCd (12> 1S 1 jfiql'zJiS&E^t rf*f' 24 FPS) electrlc drive and battery in *J^Biag^^^^^^^Tgs?J dicator make70 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous137 1963-04-09 16 Sl'LTAKS' GOLD GOT SFINAL: Kelar.tan Malays v Penan? Malays iK. Bharu. 5.15 1. S PORE DIV. 2B: Rajajl v RAF Changi 'A' (St. George's Rd > Bte' Bulan v Alexandra 'A' (Parrer Pk i Kebenaran v Blue Rovers iFarrer Pk): SCC v Kota Raja (padang). Div. ZD: SRC v Minto137 words
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Article461 1963-04-09 17 INDONESIANS LEFT OUT OF ASIAN YOUTH SOCCER Singapore and HK also first-day opponents DENANG. Mon. In- donesia have been omitted from the fixtures for the Fifth Junior Asian Cup soccer competition to be held simultaneously at Penang, Alor Star and Taiping from Apr 18 to461 words
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Article97 1963-04-09 17 FNANG. Mon. The Penang Malay FA today named 15 players for Kota Bharu where they will meet Kelantan Malays In the Sultans' Gold Cup soccer semifinal tomorrow. The team wi:i visit Kuala Trengganu on Wednesday for a friendly match against! Trengganu Malays before re- turning to Penang.97 words
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Article257 1963-04-09 17 JOE DORAI - SUZUKIS BANKING ON TWO EVENTS JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. K. Senga. manager of the three-man Suzuki team to compete in the second Malaysia Grand Prix over the weekend, said on his arrival here today that although they face tough opposition in the main event they are certain of257 words
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Article107 1963-04-09 17 SINGAPORE. Mon.— RAP Seletar 0 had no trouble scoring a 4-0 1 victory over a depleted Fathul Karlb team in a SAFA league Div 1 match at Jalan Besar stadium today. Fathul Ka rib's performance was so disappointing that the airmen dominated play throughout. But coals107 words
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Article73 1963-04-09 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. Reggie di Silva. who has been named Singapore's cricket captain for the season, will not make the trip to Kuala Lumpur this weekend for I the annual match against Selangor. Reggie will be on duty during Easter at the second Malaysia Orand Prix.73 words
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Article339 1963-04-09 17 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY THE MALAYAN BOYS GO NORTH TODAY FOR MORE MATCHES By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Malaya's youth footballers are fighting lit and ready for tough tussling in the 12-nation Junior Asian Cup competition which opens on April 28, national schools' coach Choo Seng Quee said here339 words
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315 1963-04-09 17 LIM KEE CHAN - Malaysia Grand Prix SPECTACLE OF SKILL AND COURAGE-Minister LIM KEE CHAN By SINGAPORE. Mon—Motorracing is a sport of high adventure, and as such. It Is a challenge to the character, training, discipline and sportsmanship ol all participants, says Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Minister for Culture who will open the two-day315 words
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477 1963-04-09 17 First race starts at 9 a.m. on Sunday OXNOAPORK, Mon. The Ml0 nister for Culture. Mr. 8. I Kajaratnam. will declare open this year's Malaysia Orand Prix at S.45 a.m. on Sunday and the first race will start at 9 am. The ractnf programme Is: SUNDAY 9 ajn. 5-lap handicap477 words
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Article191 1963-04-09 17 DUNSFORD LOSES ADVISORY POST SINGAPORE, Mon. Former Singapore Amateur Boxing Association president Bertie Dunsford. for 20 years the guiding hand behind the State's boxing, was removed from his post as SABA honorary adviser at the year's first counci meeting held at Mount Vernon tonight. This decision was made following a191 words
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Article449 1963-04-09 17 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT STORE FANS SNAP UP TICKETS FOR SATURDAY By SINGAPORE. Monday. THERE was a rush for FAM final tickets this morn- ing when advance sales of S3 tickets began, and SAFA reported more than 300 tickets sold in the llrst few hours. By the end of449 words
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Advertisement84 1963-04-09 17 IS YOUR COMPLEX SHOWING? I ■pps jßh» w ra Sftjff. MARRIAGE- ~^^^^^^^H There are 20 ways of finding H out if you look in fhe ■P^H j^^^^B^P April issue of— BDONT MISS THESE SPECIALS'- Pj VERA LYNN'S RECIPE FOR HAPPINESS B B* FROM NECKING TO NAGGING AND BACK M^^^ik U84 words
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Article, Illustration2604 1963-04-09 18 OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS - 'No hope of Red Malaysia in 10 years' Lee OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS DEBATE ON THE DI-PERTUAN NEGARA'S SPEECH HOUSE TOLD OF 'PEOPLE WHO CONTROL THE PEOPLE WHO CONTROL BARISAN SOCIALIS' By SINGAPORE. Monday A TTENTION PR A WN TO BIG INCREASE IN THE RESERVE SINCE 1959. Ml!. Lee Kuan Yew2,604 words
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Article41 1963-04-09 18 NEW YORK. Mon— The Rockefeller Foundation has spent more than US$763 million in its first 50 years mostly on projects to improve world health and sponsor the work of scientists and scholars the board of trustees announced today. ReuierReuter - 41 words
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503 1963-04-09 18 SINGAPORE, Monday. THK secretary-general <>l the National Trades Union Congress, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, toda> changed that Hie NTl'Cs rival, the Singapore Association of Trade Unions (Satti) \\;is not ;i boiui tide truek 1 union organisation, but ":i foreign-inspired political iront of503 words
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Article277 1963-04-09 18 LONDON. Fri— The stock markets were dull today. Closing middle prices or selected I stocks net including stamp duly were I II.IJ IC.I 1> Coiisol t\k% Ut% Funding IW 4 War t%% t6O 15/lti BANKS Chartered 60/9 —/1 14 Hongkong £16 4 i\m.;\m Com. Un 47 10 2277 words
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Article54 1963-04-09 18 LONDON. Mon. spot 22- M d.. May 22' id.. June 22 13/16 d.. July 22 13 16d. t July /Sept. 22"yd.. Oct. Dec. 22 T id Jan./ Mar. 22>ci.. Apr./ June 22 13/lCd.. July Sept. unquoted. Oct. Dec. unquoted, elf Apr 22 7 16d.. May 22 7/16 d.. June54 words
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Article24 1963-04-09 18 LONDON. Moil.— Buyers £fl7o's. sellers £871 '-j. Forward buyers £873. sellers £874. Settlement CB7l Turnover a.m. 225 tons, p.m. 180 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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114 1963-04-09 18 NEW DELHI. Mon.— lndia's i Defence Minister. Mr. Y. B. Chavan, told Parliament today that the Government proposed raising five new divisions for mountain warfare I before tne end of this year. Winding up a debate on budget demands for the Defence Ministry,Reuter - 114 words
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Article24 1963-04-09 18 SAIGON. Mon. A Vietnamese Air Force bomber, piloted by two Americans, crashed in the Central Vietnam highlands today. There were no survivors.24 words
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231 1963-04-09 18 Asia crew strike just before sailing SINGAPORE. Mon.— Two hundreJ and twentyseven Italian crew members of the Lloyd Triestino luxury liner Asia today went on a lightning 34-hour strike just before the ship was due to ttJL Passengers. including the Sultan of Puhang and his tamilv. who had ju*>t bade231 words
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Obituary24 1963-04-09 18 CABLE RECEIVED that K Suhr«manlam (M.H.K.. J.Pi Kathrr-in-uw of A. Kumuraxamy, Buprrmr Court, IVnanK, paKscd away practfully at Thunavy, Jaffna, on M.4 1963.24 words
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Advertisement92 1963-04-09 18 ifjfTffWfS^ 10 Word* SIO (Minimum) ISEOW GARLICK < H.nK third -on of Mr Mr«. S«.w Chin QMB and Tlp»«n Hd>-r iugttw of Mr.« M. L. (i.irllik and late Dr. U. H. Uarhck. CLARKE: A son to Juni- and Mac. I Hih April. TO SAMALA Tn.l Ramon a aon. Ravindr.in on92 words
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