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Title Section22 1963-04-10 1 \VI HA4.I] DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He** o**0** tstd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 33222 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-04-10 1 Preparations begin for three-nation meeting of foreign ministers Talks in Manila go well MANILA, Tuesday REPRESENTATIVES of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines emerged smiling after a two-hour meeting today at which they discussed the scope of a forthcoming foreign ministers' conference. The talks will resume tomorrow and areUPI - 188 words
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Article56 1963-04-10 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Communications and Tourism Minister. Lt. Gen. Djatikusumo. will present his credentials in Kuala Lumpur on April 16. five days alter hi Is sworn in here on Thursday as new Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya. He will leave Jakarta early on Friday, just before the arrival of chairman56 words
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Article, Illustration235 1963-04-10 1 By AUSTEN ZECHA KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Two members of the United Artists unit filming "The Year of the Dragon" in Malaya have won Oscars for their work on "Lawrence of Arabia." They are the director of photography. Mr. Frederick Young, who235 words
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Article50 1963-04-10 1 LONDON. Tues. A London cinema audience, including 200 children, was evacuated last night after a ticking bomb wax found under a seat in the back circle. It was timed to go off at mid- night. Police began the search after an i anonymous phone call.50 words
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52 1963-04-10 1 Govt seizes shops' stock in Algiers ALGIERS, Tues. Stocks of 22 Algiers shops were expropriated by the Government last night. Their owners were denounced by Algiers authorities as "profiteers, thieves and enemies of the people." All were rented or bought outright from their French owners just before Algerian independence lastReuter - 52 words
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Article47 1963-04-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues— Esso Standard i Malaya) Ltd. announced tonight that the allotment policy concerning their $24.5 million shares and debenture offer will be made public tomorrow. The offer, which closed today, la believed to have been over-subs-cribed by more than 15 times.47 words
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375 1963-04-10 1 Lawrence of Arabia hits Oscar jackpot HOLLYWOOD, Tues. The Anglo-American •Lawrence of Arabia" was named best film of 1962 at last night's Academy Award ceremony. It won a total of seven Oscars, including one for its British director, David Lean. But Us Irish star. Peter OToole, widely tipped as actorReuter; UPI - 375 words
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Article120 1963-04-10 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— Tengku Abdul Rahman has the "charisma* of a really successful politician," Time magazine says in a cover story on the Tengku and the proposed Federation of Malaysia. "His title draws enormous respect for the masses and at the same time his genuine charm andReuter - 120 words
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Article, Illustration410 1963-04-10 1 OTTAWA, Tuesday MR. LESTER PEARSON, whose Liberal Party topped the poll in yesterday's Canadian general election, may find he is barred from office. The decision must be made In (he present Prime Minister, Mr. John Diefenbaker, who hinted early todayReuter - 410 words
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Article213 1963-04-10 1 US urges immediate action to halt the fighting WASHINGTON. Tues. —The U.S. called last nieht for 'prompt and effective action" to stop the fighting in Laos, which it said was begun by Laotian pro-Com-munists with the support of Communist North Vietnam. The State Department press officer. Mr. Lincoln White,213 words
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Article23 1963-04-10 1 MOSCOW. Tues—The full central committee of the Soviet Communist Party is to meet In Dlenarv wlon on May 2823 words
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Advertisement92 1963-04-10 1 SIGLAP PARK PALM DRIVE «n U*w Cot MM Rod. fw* y?T— PRltt 525.900 SIO.9W —$15.000 ,7°;:; '5142.50 si.\ ihi:u hi ami i.i v. 132. R»ohof» Hd fptrt-7. T«l ***** they now say it's time for a Jfcg 8 More people know when it's time for a Tiger because Tiger Beer92 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration282 1963-04-10 2 'ACT OF APPEASEMENT THAT PUTS MUNICH IN SHADE' SALISBURY, Tuesday. CIR ROY WELENSKY, Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, told Parliament yesterday the Macmillan government would go down in history as "one of the most effete" it had been Britain's misfortune to endure. HeReuter - 282 words
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Article40 1963-04-10 2 SEOCL. Tues.— Walker HI. i« $15 million luxury holiday resort I miles east of Seoul, vas opcnrl i last night. It will cater (or foreign i f urists and American Scrviceme.- Plans for a casino werr dropped.40 words
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103 1963-04-10 2 CA1HO. Tuo The United Arab Republic. Syria and Iraq last night agreed on the principles of union. It was announced today. A committee drawn from the national delegations will meet today to work out details of the federation. Its report will include a "national103 words
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Article34 1963-04-10 2 SEOUL. Tucs. The South Korean military govertitr.cni I •went released 76 politicians wh" h.id bff n due to tand trial on ilinrsp of drmor.s'.ratmg on !hr uroposfd extension or miliurv rule34 words
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Article31 1963-04-10 2 SAIGON. Tues.— A Vietnamese,' soldier accidentally dropped a grenade while his unit was asaem-' i)li;ip for an operation yesterday.! killing two officers. live .soldiers 1 and himself. I31 words
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Article175 1963-04-10 2 ELISABETHVILLE. Tuesday. i BELGIAN was shot dead on the highway from Elisabethville to Northern Rhodesia yesterday —the third European to be killed in Katanga in two weeks. Mr. Emlle Therer. 36. was driving toward Northern Rho--1 desla with Mr. and Mrs. Pavenhoff and their youngUPI - 175 words
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Article42 1963-04-10 2 DEN PASAK. lUBk.— Pl-fildrn* biiekumo yesterday made i. one hour aerial survey of the Gunong Abuiir diaa&ter area of Bah. The i)h. nr did not land because the volcano is still shooting smoke and white ash high in the air.42 words
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Article96 1963-04-10 2 JOHANNESBURG. Tues Mrs. Johanna Garbutt. 70. said today she sewed a pair of floral pants lor a statue of the Greek god Hermes opposite her home. Mrs. Garbutt said the statue; had stood outside her home since the early part of the century. No96 words
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Article238 1963-04-10 2 POLICE OPEN FIRE ON AFRICANS CAPE TOWN, Tues. Police fired on Africans In two incidents in King Williams Town and East London, last night. In King Williams Town about 15 Africans attacked a poHee station. One African was wounded. He and another man were arrested. In East London, police returnedReuter - 238 words
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Article205 1963-04-10 2 GEORGE LIU - GEORGE LIU DATELINF TLfANY Hong Kong iTI residents who send food parcels to friends and relatives in China found this week they are being swindled. The Communists returned as "rejected" several hundred parcels. The senders found the food had been replaced with Inferiorquality tinned stuff and clothing with205 words
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260 1963-04-10 2 Massive military aid to India a threat to us, says Ayub DACCA, Tuesday PRESIDENT Ayub Khan said yesterday that massive Western arms aid to India would have disturbing consequences unless a just solution of the Kashmir problem could be lound. He told a Press conference it was not unreasonable toReuter; UPI - 260 words
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91 1963-04-10 2 JAKARTA. Tues.— Observers J from Russia and Cuba will attend the Afro-Asian journalists' conference, opening here oa April 24. fforty-thre« countries vill be represented. The chairman or the organising committee. Mr. DJ»woto, said today Russia was being invited because several Soviet republic:, were inReuter - 91 words
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Article29 1963-04-10 2 NAIROBI. Tues At least 58; people were killed when the bus in j nhtch they were riding plunged into a river near here last night.29 words
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Article20 1963-04-10 2 SAIGON. Tues.—Fourteen Viet-i namese sailors deserted with their two patrol boats to Cambodia, military sources reported today.20 words
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Article39 1963-04-10 2 MOSCOW. Tues.— Moscow Radio said yesterday that Russia hut the potentiality, even now. io place a man on the moon. But first it was essential to study the conditions in which he would hnd himself.39 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-04-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby KIUMCtA f I /"©eOWOE.I MU«T SAV^S rs^ oeoß6€ C v MAVENT) ADMIRE TU6 WAV YOU [VU f? J NjWe TODAVVJ I COMBIN6 MAR*IAS€ J \^Jf v^.^/ it- nd VwiTHACAßeea^^/ *yv(h r /3UAy ft 1,0 u^h S-4- C-JV—J JS-43 words
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Article140 1963-04-10 3 Big rise in Unilever profits LONDON. Tues. —Profits of the giant Anglo-Dutch Unilever group increased by almost H3.500.000 before tax last year, according to its annual report. Commenting on the figures up from £103,071,--000 to £106.561,000 Mr. George Cole, the chairman, said: "A major contribution to the increased profits wasReuter - 140 words
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135 1963-04-10 3 LONDON, Tues. One of the most outspoken men in Parliament. Sir Gerald Nabarro. had a controversial remark about Negroes cut out from a BBC programme today. The BBC received complaints after a radio broadcast of Its "Any Questions?" panel programme lastReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-04-10 3 LORRY driver Terry Payno. J5. had a remarkable escape when his vehicle sank into a hole which opened up in the main road linking VVool-wic-h and Plumstead. He felt the front wheels begin to drop and jumped out. Terry explained: "At first 1Mirrorpic - 151 words
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Article46 1963-04-10 3 LONDON. Tues.— The London underground railway system introduced its first automatic passenger service yesterday. Passengers on 'he first run were unaware that their train was without a driver. The service will bf operated daily over one .*ection while extensive ustn continue. U P.I.46 words
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Article178 1963-04-10 3 CANBERRA, Tuesday. A LABOUR PARTY Opposition Member, Mr. Leslie Haylen. today urged the Federal Government to make efforts to stopthe "utterly senseless" atomic test which France proposed in the South Pacific Ocean. Speaking in the House of Representatives. Mr. Haylen asked whether any protestsReuter - 178 words
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Article67 1963-04-10 3 LONDON, Tues—A ban-the-bomb candidate will stand at Twickenham, south-west ton- 1 don, at the next general election. He is Mr. Michael Craft. 27, dental surgeon and retiring chairman of the London region of I the National Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament j A group spokesman67 words
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Article37 1963-04-10 3 CARACAS. Tues Pro-Castro Mibotnirs last night blew up an American oil piooline for the third lime in a month and set lire to an oil flow nation 18 miles j offshon In L;<ke Unmlp37 words
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Article78 1963-04-10 3 THE 'OUT OF WEDLOCK' BABIES TOKYO, Tues. West German Health Minister Miss Elisabeth Schwarzhaupt said yesterday that between ight to 10 per cent of all babies born in West Germany are bom out of wedlock. She said many couples marry after the child's birth, but "there are still many babiesUPI - 78 words
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283 1963-04-10 3 PARIS, Tuesday. PRESIDENT de Gaulle yesterday stood firm on France's position on the proposed Nato multilateral nuclear force and the U.S. Polaris plans in a meeting with Mr. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State. "Nothing whatever has changed in French foreign policy,"Reuter; UPI - 283 words
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122 1963-04-10 3 T ONDON, Tues. The American "sick" comedian Lenny Bruce was yesterday refused permission to stay in England. Within two hours of landing at London airport he was on his way back to America. Bruce, engaged for a satirical revue, was told that "in theReuter - 122 words
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Article57 1963-04-10 3 LONDON. Tues. Six people left Ooldaming yesterday In a minibus to drive to Australia and back. They are a married couple, two men and two women. They expt.' to go overland everywhere pcssttie on the four-month trip to Australia, then tour Australia and New Zealand and return byUPI - 57 words
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Article46 1963-04-10 3 LONDON, Tues. Soviet purchases of British ships are not conditional on British imports of Russian oil. Mr. John Meyer, leader of a British trade delegation to Moscow, said on his return last night from Moscow where he had talks with Soviet trade officials. UPJ.46 words
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Article33 1963-04-10 3 DETROIT. Tues. Five of the 3 passengers aboard an Electra airliner flying here from Boston were slightly injured last night when it dived suddenly to avoid ft military plane.33 words
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Article24 1963-04-10 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. America and the Philippines today commemorated the fall of Bataan to the Japanese In 1942 after a fierce three-month batilt.24 words
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Article195 1963-04-10 3 The motor car if beV coming the symbol of poverty. Driven don't am teem to have any money. Lonaon magistrate Mr. T.P Davin giving two motoriit's time to pay fines. TOKYO: Yves 8t Laurent, accompanied by three shapely models, has i arrived here to Introduce 1 his195 words
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217 1963-04-10 3 A 'fortress America concept is suicidal: McNamara WASHINGTON. Tues.— The U.S. Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert Mcnamara. urged Congress yesteraay to support the overseas military aid programme, saying that a "Fortress America" concept of defence would lead to slow suicide. Mr. McNamara testified before the House of Representatives Foreign AffairsReuter - 217 words
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75 1963-04-10 3 TOPPER OF A WHOPPER THAT GOT AWAY ROME, Tues. A labourer, Achille Assoni. 59. whose hobby is fishing, has a real topper to tell about the whopper that got away. Out fishing on the banks of the Abbioccolo River at Salo. Assoni fished up five bags of banknotes each containingUPI - 75 words
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Advertisement86 1963-04-10 3 jt^. \»< t h JT -<«^^! Wllll SKIN LOTION IpTLjL For Men and Women Using KOKURYU Foce Cream w.ll refresh and moke your skin soft, smooth, and lovelier. While KOKURYU Skin Lotion is o wonderful aid to keep the skin white, youthful and healthy Also to cure pimples. Sole Ajenn86 words
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Advertisement82 1963-04-10 3 OLYMPUS MICROSCOPE The evolution of 28 years of continuous improvement. Trade enquiries to P.O. Box 293 P.'"M"" Singapore. HI Pouffes /^£t£f\ from the W^ MIDDLE EAST ■fej| Just one of hundreds ot items of Malayan, Indian Indonesian handicrafts that we have at 108. ORCHARD ROAD and at Raffles Hotel I82 words
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1552 1963-04-10 4 ASSEMBLY: SPECIAL MIDNIGHT REPORT By OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE. Wed. fill-: Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew kisi ni^lit tlic Legislative Assembly details of the Communist plot to wreck Malaysia. He referred to Mr. Lim Chin Siong, secre-tary-general of the Barisan Sosialis, now1,552 words
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Article46 1963-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Sonjrkran Day (Buddhist New Year) wiU be observed at the Thai Buddhist Temple at Silat Road on Saturday morning with a service, followed by "bathing the Lord Buddha." According to custom, the congregation will then shower each other with water.46 words
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184 1963-04-10 4 'A TOUCH OF STORE' PARTY TO WELCOME JAYCEES SINGAPORE, Tues. Delegates and their wives attending the Junior Chamber International Conference will be-introduc-ed to the Singapore way of life at a big open air party on Friday given by Crocodile Garment Ltd. The party, called "Pesta Malam Singapura.' will be held184 words
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Article125 1963-04-10 4 Grants for island children SINGAPORE, Tues. The Ministry of Education is to give $360 yearly transport bursaries for Southern Island pupils attending secondary schools in Singapore, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry. Mr. K. C. Lee. announced In the Legislative Assembly last night. Circulars about this new aid scheme were125 words
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Article58 1963-04-10 4 SINOAPORE. Tues.— A writ has been Wed In the High Court Registry here on behalf t>f the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. claiming $23,733.79 from Po Guan Company. The claim is made against the company as acceptors of two bills of exchange one dated June58 words
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Article47 1963-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues— A religious play entitled "Christ's Comet" will be staged at St. Andrew's Cathedral tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. in aid of the victims of the volcanic eruption in Ball. Admission Is free, but there will be a collection during the play. I47 words
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Article38 1963-04-10 4 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr Ronald Stead, foreign correspondent In South-east Asia for the Christian Science Monitor, will speak on "Assignment Mankind" at the USIS library at 6.30 pm. tomorrow. The lecture Is open to the public.38 words
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Article, Illustration476 1963-04-10 4 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG. r^ PHNOM PENH. Tues HTWO long rows of beautiful girls in purple sarongs, strew flower petals along his red carpeted path as Singapore's Head of State, Inche Yusof bin Ishak stepped down from a Royal Cambodge476 words
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Advertisement260 1963-04-10 4 M *b4U6 Todoy 1.30-'3~30-7"OO-9.3O p.m. "PENALTY PLUS KATI AND THE WILDCAT". Tomorrow: 'I Thonk A Fool" (Color Scope). "giant story'oYmodeVn'hawa CC:L'/B'AP'C;i 1I ?[Sp-esentSM U ir»RYBRESLERPROOUCTION Jr^^V' caught you I Heston Mimieux M~ George France james 7j^ I! i Chakiris Nuyen Darren ifa&i J^^^^P^^pH^P^^Hl^^H win! your child. I [1 11 1260 words
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Advertisement140 1963-04-10 4 WaTTTKTTTfW BAL MSTER ATTRACTION! SJSgS** OPENS TOMORROW! a a holiday spree in g^ v ftre e ±m*>'- Wafr wsn^. I™ Fred MacMURRAY Jane WYMAN Plus On Stage-Tomorrow 9.30 p.m. tO'Ul/Tm CLIFFT ON MIRACLE FABRIC Presents V£]"BON VOYAGE FASHIONS" Modelled by The Monneqmn* ot Moke-Up By THE SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY +L140 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1963-04-10 5 NEVER SO MUCH EXCITEMENT PACKED INTO ONE SERIAL... ON HER MAJESTY'S SECRET SERVICE CHAPTER SIX OF THE lAN FLEMING STOIt V THENACROSS THE ICE RACED A GIRL HE RECOGNISED TRACY! THE Christie came off, but Bond's right ski snarled a root or a sapling and1,698 words
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Advertisement1491 1963-04-10 5 TOMORROW: The proposal C*U A NO TORONTO N«BB»NDDNROMfrZDRICHBRU)CaLE5»AHBURG MUNCHCN SMSTEROAM 9TDGKHOLM JOHANNFSBUI iJAVENHAGE GOTEBO« »ES 5YONEY AUCKLAND- TOROMTO' NEW YORK LONDON-ROMA ZURICH BRUXELLES HAMBURG Ml] IOGENEVE ANTWERP* »RANKFURT SGRAVENHAGE GOTEBORG MARSEILLES -9VDNEY AUCKtANO TORONTO NEWVORK I RI5 MELBOURNE CHRlB BmONT-REAL MILANO-GENEVEANTWERPCN BERLIN FRANKFURT S-GRAVENHAGE GOTEBORG- MARS. HEN AMSTERDAM STCH ■hANNESBURG1,491 words
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Article, Illustration532 1963-04-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE avenues to better international understanding among nations are to be a major subject for debate at the fourth international Asian-American Assembly, which began today at the University of Malaya campus, attended by 60 delegates from 15 Asian countries and532 words
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Article140 1963-04-10 6 SINGAPORE. Tups. Trade between Singapore and Indonesia has more than doubled since the Singapore trade and cultural representation was set up in Jakarta. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Finance. Mr. S. Ramaswamy, speaking of the "tremendous* Improvement in trade between the countries,140 words
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288 1963-04-10 6 Dangers of personality cult among the MCA —leaders- TPOH, Tues. —A warn- ing against the dangers inherent in the practice of the personality cult in party leadership was fciven last night at a meeting of the Ipoh division of the Malayan Chinese Association when new officers were elected. The warning288 words
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Article229 1963-04-10 6 If UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayan trade unionists are surprised by a report that the Federal Treasury is against the proposal for a five-day working week because the Government would lose $5* million every year. The report published In the latest newsletter of the Singapore229 words
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Article42 1963-04-10 6 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. Kor the third year running, Sin Mm Primary School won the Shell traffic game held here in connection with Police Week. The Sin Mm team scored 145 points, two more than the run-ners-up, Sungel Layar English School.42 words
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Article245 1963-04-10 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. APROSECUT lON witness, Leng Ah Swee, told a preliminary inquiry in a magistrate's court today that he had no knowledge whatsoever of several banking accounts which were opened in his name —as proprietor of Swee Kirn Company. He added that he was unemployed245 words
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Article27 1963-04-10 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. !U--jl Abdul Hamld Khan, the Minister of Education, will speak; at the annual prize-giving day of the Victoria Institution here tomorrow.27 words
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Miscellaneous173 1963-04-10 6 Alley O«/» V T. limn* lin >vm*i \rrscoMiN>-— 1 1 tbuyuh. t > >3 I/■ -f* KM TW W«O1 TX VEAH-AM NEVBt M* I WtU7 I f OO* KCAUK OF TM»T STUFF YOU /WU *t*l tcno J —wo Ito 19 ivr iMmnua I I I hts oONi 1 stuff ne173 words
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228 1963-04-10 7 Lunchtime surprise royal visit to Dunlop —factory— KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. One hundred and nftv workers at the Dunlop factory at Petaling Jaya were eating their lunch In the factory canteen today when the Yang di-Pcrtuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong dropped in unannounced. Though taken by surprise, the workers228 words
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Article66 1963-04-10 7 PENANG. Tues. Chinese living in Malaya should realise they were "very much more fortunate" than those living in the neighbouring countries, the Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, said yesterday. "If only you have a chance to visit our neighbourinr countries, then will you fully66 words
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Article, Illustration551 1963-04-10 7 Plucky two face their No. 1 enemy: Prejudice 'VERY INTELLIGENT,' BUT JAMES AND 01 BEE CAN'T FIND ANYONE TO GIVE THEM JOBS By PAUL NAVARATNAM: Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday RANTED BADLY: Two jobs for two very plucky young: people, whose No. 1 enemy is public prejudice. One is a boy James551 words
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Article68 1963-04-10 7 Thai police arrest 7 bandits BANGKOK. Tues. Seven bandits have been arrested following three separate clashes between Thai border police and bandit gangs this week, according to a police spokesman. Col. Luen Bunyachiti. Col. Luen said the police seized a large stock of field clothing, supplies and medicine when theUPI - 68 words
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Article55 1963-04-10 7 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Industrial Arbitration Court will hear a trade dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the Cathay Organisation Ltd. and its three subsidiary organisations relating to collective agreements on June 4. The subsidiary organisations are International Film Distributors. Ltd.. Cathay Finance55 words
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Article55 1963-04-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has submitted claims for collective agreements for all technical and non-lechnlcal overseen In the Public Works Department and all monthly-rated staff oi Paslr Panjang Power Station and St. James Power Station The claims are for revision of salaries and55 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-04-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tues. A visiting American agricultural and rural development expert, Mr. R. Philips said today that a proper rural development programme aimed at elevating living standards was the "key" weapon in combating rural Communism in South-East Asia. He pralf cd Malaya's rural development271 words
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Article179 1963-04-10 7 SINGAPORE, Tues, T*HE commission of in- quiry into the Chinese Secondary Four examinations boycott in November and December. 1961, has cost the Government $18,026 to date, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Education. Mr. K.C. Lee. told the Legislative Assembly yesterday. To questions by179 words
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Article94 1963-04-10 7 33,600 names in jobs list- SINGAPORE, Tues. There were 33.673 people registered with the employment exchange last month. But Mr. Wee Toon Boon, the parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Labour. told the Legislative Assembly It could not be said that all these were really unemployed. They Included people who94 words
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Article35 1963-04-10 7 PENANG. Tues. Ong Lay Lye. 31, was stabbed by a seven-man gang In front of a Chinese wayang performing at Perak Lane last night. His condition was reported to be not serious.35 words
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Obituary33 1963-04-10 8 ?e a>.rW« tit rttimimmm: NICKLEN JONES, on Marrti *nrb ■I Rathmore. Park Road Weat Birkeobaaat roiinwinx a long nine**, lohn I 'a. kie agrd 74. beloved huaband ol the late Hilda Mrklm-Jonea.33 words
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Article70 1963-04-10 8 M H'orW* tl* r Minimum > MRS. ANNAMMA EAPEN thank* laajlX and atteadanre at tha funeral her hii«h*.nd i Mr. 0.1 Ka pen Ortaaa Kmir, Mum i i«ho paaaed a«ay M laal Saturday night i FAMILY of -ha late Mr. C turn- eundr.un of Oil Palm. Malaya Ltd l-iyaag70 words
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Article325 1963-04-10 8 M »«<i tin r Minimum I PRICES SLASHED on l«dm Cven- Hilda i Cold Storag*. Tel: j' is pore. nati. U THE TAVERN CLUB. KrMfr i H'll. 1 mniheon* now available to mem- 1 ban on Saturday* and Sunday Tern- parajij mrmb>ri|iip Si.O il. THE JANTZEN t»«3 awim aperta-325 words
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Article52 1963-04-10 8 W»r4m tt.it I Mm.) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. 3 fmn Tanning Road. Singapore Worrbip tonic* at S.OO p.m. Mrdltatien. Th< 1., n. nt. of the <"ro»« I PRESBYTERIAN I'mted Holy W'-rV. iierrlrea l nn«eu Street Prrabyte- raM Cbur.h. 77 l>nn*ep Street 6.00 i m. leaaa on Trial Preacher: <52 words
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Article674 1963-04-10 8 Speaking of investment in the private sector, the Finance Minister recalled the other day that he used to be criticised for his optimism. He had always believed there was far mow domestic capital available for industry than was thought to be the case. Oversubscription of the Esso-674 words
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Article313 1963-04-10 8 The Ministerial Committee OB Higher Education will obviously not be able to report :in May as it originally hoped I to do. Indeed. Haji Abdul < Hamid Khan and his five I Cabinet colleagues will not be j m a position to begin serious work until September,313 words
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Article337 1963-04-10 8 I Few people outside the i P.M.I .P. are likely to be imI 1 pressed by the party's walk- I i out at the meeting of the jTrengganu State Assembly r and still less by the occasion f for this display of pique. Thf i P.M.I.P.'s protest was337 words
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Article, Illustration919 1963-04-10 8 A SPECIAL WRITER - Kra Canal dream nears reality A SPECIAL WRITER The moving spirit behind the plan is Chinese businessmen who came to Thailand 15 years ago by THE long, narrow and reputedly tinrich isthmus which joins Malaya to Thailand and Burma may, in the not too distant future, be cut by a919 words
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Article, Illustration755 1963-04-10 8 -EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Coming: A new upheaval in Russia -EDWARD CRANKSHAW f ONDON. Tues. —It is now clear that the present wave of reaction against all that is most alert, intelligent and receptive in the Soviet Union is part of a larger upheaval. And ik Is almost certain that the last-minute cancellation of755 words
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LETTERS
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Letter312 1963-04-10 8 \IK. lIII.BORNKS Me* «.f a new bridge to replace igp present i\ cnat !i Bridgr has the greatest merit. There is rral need of an additional motor traffic brldc«across the Singapore River; however, it is un necessary to make Anderson Bridge a onr-way route. Thr new312 words
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Advertisement562 1963-04-10 8 ■BBBBBBBBBBBBBJBBBJBBBBBJBBBBBBBBIBBaa. Strait* Tiam k Malay Mail Cia**ifi*d *d«erti**m*it* may a* Ha»«*« tax let Ft*a» COLD OTOMASB »«C«DI Orchard *»mt COLO aJTORAOK BMtANCHBS AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATOM*. ■IfelL ROAD-NAVAL MASK A«tl»arwi«e* Ag*«ta CITY BOOK ITOM LTD THI NlWt PajOWT Fttioatrlek* Supeiwarwat M. M. MMAH. 13 Admiralty »»«< Havel Ba*« M. ABDUL «A^PAR562 words
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Advertisement98 1963-04-10 8 DRUM OUTFIT I*. Undoubtedly world's Finest Drum Value! I Rossini 100 Outfit" I Djttit consists ot S*m Dr*Mi. 22" x IS". Oooba tamion. glittering colour law* Dram, 14" a IS', glrttaring colour, wth Stood. Ta»-T*m, doutole-haooed 13 .9 glittering colour '•eefel, "Rhythm Mauler", to*t, potrtiv* octton Cymbal. 14' Creah Cyme*98 words
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Advertisement154 1963-04-10 8 ■V F I m, <C* > •™A\» fl •> mM^MtC^' A i I 1 I pH^^ "iHhiftha* 4mWWmmm%mm\ aX I'W a^Hkfla^a^afc?vMa^a^E«lß^^afl AmW PYREX NOWPLAKI MTTHN VIOETAtLI DISH goes from oven Be«miful English Pynais heat- ATT icsistant! You can bake with h.x.no bowl set it. roast with it, tteam in it,154 words
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Article201 1963-04-10 9 BAXTER MURDER: NINE CHARGED BATU GAJAH, Tuesday. NINE Bata were charged in the magistrate's court here today on two separate counts of murder. They were Khalid bin Panjang Mat Johor. 40, Mat Piyah bin Osman. 40. Zilah bin Yeop Abu Kassim. 38. Zakaria bin Mohamed. 25, Jalaluddin bin Mohamed YusofT,201 words
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149 1963-04-10 9 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Government considers it not in the interest of security to supply a list of the people arrested and detained under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance in Singapore and Malaya since Feb. 2. In a written reply to a question149 words
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Article57 1963-04-10 9 JOHORE BAHKU. Hies. Jo:'ore i»lice »re on thi- look-out lor live youths uiio -Hatched 4 $10,100 payroll lron> Mr. Lie Joo How. r.i.-.hier of Ounong Pulai •,;ite here, yrsterd.ty afternoon. Roadblocks liavr been Mt up in rartOUi pans of Johorc. including Ihe Cau^ passengers entering57 words
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261 1963-04-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Legislative Assembly was told today that it would cost the Government $38,000 to provide the information to a question posed by the Opposition. The Minister for Home Affairs. MR. ONG PANG BOON. In reply to a query by MR. ONG CHANG261 words
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100 1963-04-10 9 I ONDON. Tues. The Co-urt-Martlal Appeal Court yesterday quashed the conviction by a Singapore court-martial of Private Robert McLeod Blain. 24. of the Ist Bn.. Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Blain was founa guilty on Nuv. 10 on a charge of wounding another soldier In Singapore withReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration144 1963-04-10 9 Ml \R. Tues.— The Socialist Front president in Johore. Dr. Wee I.rr Wong. -aul at a public rally here yesterday that the Socialist Front leader. Inchc Ahmad Boestaman (above) was getting "special treatment" In Muar detention camp. He said: "Inche Borstaman Is in a144 words
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Article36 1963-04-10 9 IPOH. Tues. Cheng Kok Churtg. 28, a fitter, was today bound over In $500 for six months for retaining a stolen drilling machine belonging to the Cameron Highland* Hydro-Electric Scheme on Sept. 836 words
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207 1963-04-10 9 Daily rated workers to strike 'any day" SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Public Daily Rated Employees Unions Federation has threatened to call out its 10,006 members on strike on any day after Fri- day midnight. In a letter to the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry :of Finance yesterday. the 1 federation's president,207 words
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Article97 1963-04-10 9 Only 85 rebels left in —Brunei BRUNEI TOWN. Tues.— There are only 85 rebels left In Brunei, a Government spokesman said today. Most of these were in small scattered groups in the Brunei Bay and Tern, burong area. He appealed to the people to help the security forces by givingReuter - 97 words
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Article24 1963-04-10 9 MALACCA. Tues. The United, Democratic Party will hold its' first public rally at Banda Hillr padang at 7 p.m. on Sunday.24 words
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230 1963-04-10 9 TEN OFFER TO JOIN AMERICAN ON SLOOP VOYAGE KUALA L U M PU R Tues. Ten people. including; two Malay girls, have offered to go with Mr. John Clayton. 25. an American, on a voyage in his sloop to the Mediterranean. But he has turned down the offer by the230 words
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Article45 1963-04-10 9 .lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Police are investigating into the denth of a man who m found dead in hotel here. They sus- pect .suicide. 1 A hotel boy found the man dead when he did not answer knocks on the door this afternoon.45 words
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Article, Illustration565 1963-04-10 9 Why Barisan tried to outbid PAP— Goh By OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Tuesday THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kens Swee, today told the Legislative Assembly, "t h c secret"' behind the Barisan Sosialis move to outbid the People's Action Party on the terms for "complete merger" with the Federation. The565 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-04-10 9 Holyoake praises envoy Bennett KUALA L UMPUR, 1V Tues. Tlu* Prime Minister of New Zeaj land. Mr. Keith HeI lyoake. has warmly praised his retiring High Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. C. M. Bennett. Mr. Hotjroake i \i In a statement released through the New Zeala id High Commission here today:253 words
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Article108 1963-04-10 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Thre« days have been fixed for a 1 preliminary inquiry in which Albert Soo Heng Teong. 27. a Malayan student in Australia, is accused of kidnapping Irene See Chye Neo. 22. from I her River Valley Road home j on Feb. 28. Soo,108 words
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Advertisement183 1963-04-10 9 I JXtHi Hi v/T rHi Jl L REMINGTON r I OR ROLLAMATIC ELECTRIC SHAVER A FREE GIFT REMINGTON TWIN FWCK worth <fc 550 containing t bottle of preS shave lotion and a bottle of after-shave lotion on presentation of the Warranty Card dated 1.3 63 to 30.4.63 to Remington Rand.183 words
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Advertisement19 1963-04-10 9 Bronzed SALON TREATMENTS \WT^^^^^^^^^R Tel. Singapore ***** I I I IJEMI|Ky J I J Pv] j K.Lumpur ***** lUhH^^Uh^HHMHB19 words
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Miscellaneous472 1963-04-10 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHOBTWAVE BEKVICS "sk.lVh^ tiTZSW 41 METRES sr.KVILh <l Mr.l Kt> A.M.: 6.00 Ttme Signal. NegaMLDIL.M WAVE SERVICE ra-icu; 6.0 a Morning Melodies: 47« metrw. 7.00 Time 81«nal. The News; O.ui Morni; prelude. 7. 10 a n» 7ti u r o :-:u> r*inK.472 words
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101 1963-04-10 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. A total of $19,695.--996. or 58 per cent, of paid up capital for 29 pioneer industries in Singapore came from abroad, the Legislative Assembly was told today. Lncal investment amounted to $14,336,338. Of the 29 nrms. five of them will be given101 words
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Article434 1963-04-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuos I A QUESTIONNAIRE TO FIND OUT WHAT ARE THE COUNTRY'S FUTURE NEEDS IN TRAINED STAFF jyfORE than 2.500 firms, and government and qua si-government departments will be asked tomorrow to state their requirements for highly-trained staff in three and five years' time. This survey434 words
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116 1963-04-10 10 'PAY UP OR GO TO JAIL' ORDER TO HUSBAND IPOH, Tues. Preston Dall- as Dawson Grant. 39. a bar manager In Singapore, formerly of Ipoh, was today ordered by a magistrate's orurt here to pay $200 a month, to his wife in maintenance arrears. In default of each payment, he116 words
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Article79 1963-04-10 10 'Thin wire' men strike again— i SINGAPORE. Tues.—The "Thin Wire Gang" struck again today in Lorong 34, Geylang, after a long absence from the crime scene. At 7.15 a.m. Mr. Tob Chow Kok. 34. was surprised by three youths who had walked into his home. One had a parang. They79 words
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Article29 1963-04-10 10 PENANO. Tues—The Penang! Arts Council will sponsor a one-! man exhibition of paintings by a local artist. Chia Hul Chlan. at the Penang Library from April 16-20.29 words
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115 1963-04-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue». TtM Federation Election* Commission today sent out to political parties the !l£t of nomination and polling dates for 47 local government election throughput the country. In the list published last Saturday, some dates were wrong. The following are correct (nomination day115 words
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Article55 1963-04-10 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. E.J. Lawrence, assistant secretary and publicity officer to the Malayan Leprosy Relief. Association, has left for India on a four-week tour to study relief and rehabilitation schemes for leprosy sufferers. He will visit various institutions in Anrihra. Pradesh, Delhi. Madras.55 words
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201 1963-04-10 10 New breed of experts join the war against; -synthetic- KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A new breed of r v b b c r research workers rubber technologists are emerging in Malaya to help the natural rubber industry fight synthetic. Two leading rubber organisations the Natural Rubber Bureau and the Rubber Research201 words
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156 1963-04-10 10 Malaya will help fight Vietnam Reds: Moore OEREMBAN. Tues. 13 The Federation will help the Vietnamese Government to fight their common enemy, the Communists, the Chief of the Federation Armed Forces Staff, General Dato si r Rodney Moore, said today. Gen. Moore was addressIng 137 Vietnamese Civil Guards r.ow under156 words
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58 1963-04-10 10 SINGAPORE, Tues.—Malayan Airways will resume flights to Malacca and Ipoh lrom May 1. The two airfields have been under extension in a Malayawide scheme to prepare for the introduction of the Fokker F. 27 Friendships by Malayan Airways. In Borneo, Sibu airport58 words
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Article64 1963-04-10 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. A coffee stall owner. Abdul Rasheed. 24. was attacked with a crowbar by an extortioner when he refused to pay up his "dues" in Robertson Quay yesterday. He told police the youth approached him at noon and demanded money. When Abdul refused the youth went64 words
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Advertisement222 1963-04-10 10 You buy the future when you buy SANYO TV Care Skill l\ Model 19-F7O Sound and Look of Distinction Mod«l 10S-PION Treneietor Three Band Cordlnt Ro4m HI-FI TRANSCONTINENTAL j MODEL 9UT340 10 TRANSISTOR RADIO Tw >••• »^»»<««»t»ii. Attractive Plastic Casing I Zllkm^ SiTmmJtlm m m mm. 3 Band All Wave222 words
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Advertisement261 1963-04-10 10 Top efficiency at home with, a FACIT v Portable Businessmen' You need a Facit Portable at home (or letters and reports you < hadn't the time to write in the office. Elegant, modern design— sturdily constructed) from the finest Swedish, steel, the Facit Portable has all the features of the261 words
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Miscellaneous370 1963-04-10 10 Straits Times Crossword MM iHHBBHTTBf'"^ ACSOBB i. Doings In a large town Inter4. Show tolerance to be symbolic rupted by tc* starting at 4 <5. 3). (8). 8. Hirsute medico wool gather- 6. Comfort for the young onlng under Capricorn (6). looker at 3 (9) 9. One takes the veil370 words
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Advertisement756 1963-04-10 11 (Continued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT H ore's SS (Mi*.) Box SO eta. txtrm WANTED FULL-TIME SHORTHAND I .iclung la esstntial. State Quallltcatlons A full partit ulara to Box A.'obj S.T. Spore. REQUIRED 2 CHINESE Amahs. 1 able to prepare English food and 1 for washing. Servant's room provided. Ring756 words
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Advertisement590 1963-04-10 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wmrdt St (Ml*.)— Box tt eta, mxtrm POST OFFICE BOX 420 position Ailed. Applicants thanked. FAMILY OP TWO need excellent cook boy and amab. Oood salary. TeL (6J pore) *****. OUTDOOR SALESGIRLS, Ticket Friiers, Advertising Canvassera. Top Kate* With Uniform, Transport, Pood, Medical Attention. Everest Bales Service590 words
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Advertisement728 1963-04-10 11 SITUATIONS WANTED tt Wmrdt SS (Ml*.)— Box St ett. txtrm INDIAN VOUNC Experienced Driver available from 9.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Saury SBO/-. Particulars to Box A 5535 ST. Singapore. YOUNG CHINE6E with Administrative Background and Experience In Insurance seeks position with leading commercial houses. Oood references. Please apply 661728 words
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Advertisement988 1963-04-10 11 HOUSES ft LAND WANTED Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St ett. txtrm WANTIO TO BUY Land or Old House with vacant possession In Districts 9, 14. 13. Particular* to Box ASSI9 S.T. Spore. WANTIO: to buy on long lease 3 bedroom bouse/bungalow district 10/11 land area 30,000 above. Apply Geylang PO.988 words
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Advertisement854 1963-04-10 11 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS 2* Word* $1 (Mi*.)— Box tt ctt. txtrm FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have a wide range of Pan Books on display In the Cold storage Arcade. Orchard Road, to conjunction with S.PC.K. TELEVISION SIHGAPURA FROCRAMMEB A»rll S 14 Full details In this week a RADIO WEEKLY. Oet yeur854 words
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Advertisement955 1963-04-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrdt 86 lu M rt*. txtrm 1668 VAUXHALL CRISTA perfect condition, taxed and Insured. 82,800 ono. 8B Duxford Road, Uoyd Leas, RAF Changi. Spore. LATE 1664 FORD Prefect la Excellent condition owaer buying New. Price si. 400/- 0.a.0. Please Pbooe Singapore ***** llr. Yap. 1661 MITSHIBUSHI955 words
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Advertisement1034 1963-04-10 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE 16 Wmrmm U (Mlm.r—BmM 66 res eatre IMB HILLMAN, P/PALCOM, Austia A4O. O/Rekord, 1961 M, Oxford. 1960 fyPrefect. K/raleon, 1989 Austia A3o. IBM *7 Prefect. Austin ASO Van. IW7 Austia ASA. lsVOsford. F/Prefect. Vclkswasen Van, M/8/Wasoa, 1956 Mercedes 180, M 'Oxford. Volkswagen, C/Rekord, 19oS Austin ASO, P/Prefeet.1,034 words
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Advertisement618 1963-04-10 11 HI-FI STEREO tt Wordt SI C*fin.) Hox St el: txlrm SANSUI AMPLIFIERS I V Visit Holdeo Trading. 3*4. Beach Road. TRIO AMPLIFIERS ETC., Visit Bwee Seng Co., I'iW, Beach Road. Spore. LADIES DRESSMAKING 26 Word* II Mln.y— Box It ef*. *xtrm ATTINTION TOURISTSi Dresses Rushed In 24 Hours. Lea RoDra618 words
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Article, Illustration1630 1963-04-10 12 High priestess of manners and -morals HER 850-PAGE BLUE BOOK BECAME THE WORLD'S BEST GUIDE TO GRACIOUS LIVING IN the early 1930s it was announced from Buckingham Palace that Queen Mary had decided to follow the spirit of the age and had graciously approved of "skirts of medium length that1,630 words
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Advertisement136 1963-04-10 12 rffo AU I UAL jfIHHHHHB^ if pp^ ip^'ONS: Just s^'"^* f* <* a damp cloth. fU& *W <^\j^^^ir dsr *^-*IB Xt .i^sa HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE WITH S} H3 THE BIG NEW VIM PACK L^riujW Now you get more than 20% extra cleanser jS^J^ iJTf^l Vl^ /0 in the BIG136 words
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Advertisement1467 1963-04-10 13 TO LIVERPOOL S WEST COAST U K^ Due Sport Still P. SMm Penang UOMEDON liftrpltl, Havrt It Pt/Apr 11 Apr 12 PtTtOCIUS luerptH, Dublin, Glasgcw Apr 11 Apr 11 Apr 14/18 Apr 1) ANTENOR L'paal. Dublin. R'dam, Hburg Apr 12 Apr 15 Apr 18/20 Air 21 IYCAON Litcrpttl, Glasgow Apr1,467 words
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Advertisement2944 1963-04-10 13 WSSSEJi^^^^BSI^KL THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 GENOA. LE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. y^JSfS- ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSIO, GOTMENBMRS AND COPENHAOER, jldE~-?*si I BSN P. S'hara Ptnano 131 Vw I*l "POONA" 22/2S Apr 21/10 Apr 2S/2J Apr V?v\ y~/ "SIMBA" a) SO Apr/ 4 May V 7 May 1/ 1 May2,944 words
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Advertisement1218 1963-04-10 13 w^ McAJLISTER 6c CO., LTD. W, yf£F+ BIXKRMAM UMB tit tCLAVENESS LINE 9 LONDON. HAMBURG. ROnEROAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE HULL i MIODLESSRSUGIi SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORUANB. Cm OF EASTOOURNE t UI t t c eil S Sport P. Sham Penans SUNNrvillE 24/27 Apr 2S/3S Apr II Apr/ 21,218 words
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Article117 1963-04-10 14 MELBOURNE, Tiles. HPHE shave market was barely steady today. Falls slightly shaded rises In narrow movements. B.C. Palmer rose sharply by 3s. to 19s. 3d. following the MX.C. takeover offer worth 20s. 9d. Oils eased, A.0.0. dropped a further Is. 9d. to 435. 3d. Base metals were steady117 words
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Article246 1963-04-10 14 APRIL flrit grade rubber buytri f.a.b. claaad at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeatcrday at 7&i ecnta per lb. down a quarter of a cent. Thr tone waa dull. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. a4aaMt pnect in cente par lb. yaatanlay. Int. l R.S.S. prompt rob. buyan 75i.246 words
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Article133 1963-04-10 14 THE Malayan Exchange Banka' Aaaeclatien made theae chanKea In lta rat<-s to merchanta yeaterday (all ratea to $iooi New Verk: buying TT 321. airmail OD 321, 90 d/st 331 credit bllla, 331 trade bllla. Canada: buying TT 35 5/16. airmail 01) 3.') 7/16, 90 d/at 35 15/16 credit133 words
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Article139 1963-04-10 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 9. Three moottaa. Dunlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d F. ft N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4ad. Uaramona 11 eta. S. Traction 1/3 J. Waugb 15 rta. Bhell 14 eta. M Brew 30 eta. Bteamahip 7 eta. 11. Cement 18 eta. S. Tlmea 22 eta.139 words
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551 1963-04-10 14 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were slightly easier on ti.e Malayan Stock Exchange after a steady start as the result of profit-taking and in anticipation of the Esso announcement regarding allocation arrangements for the offer which closed yesterday morning at 10 a.m. Most551 words
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Article23 1963-04-10 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 8 April 9 Industrials: 105.06 104.91 Tiny: 105.27 106.44 S rubbers: 106.84 106.84 Dec. 29, 1962 100.23 words
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Article832 1963-04-10 14 (POMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlopt (1.000) $2.76 D. (1,000) 12.75 D, (1.000) 52.78 D. (T.OOO) $2.77. (11.000) 52.74. (4,000) 52.76. (9.000) 52.75: Cast Smaltm*832 words
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315 1963-04-10 14 Straits tin up by 87 J ets: Rubber market stagnant STRAITS TIN resumed its advance yesterday being taken up 87 V 2 cents to $439 per picul in an offering estimated to be increased by five tons to 250 tons. In London on Monday a harder tone was apparent In315 words
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Article203 1963-04-10 14 SHIPS lying alarmtid* tht Slngapara Mharvat today .ire: Olrnontay 42/ I 43. Chitral S/:«. KenmKau ?u/30, Scxa- mat N\V. 4, Larut M, Sumpitan NW. 1. Doneverrtt 35.36. Shoho Maru 13/14. Mfuum 44, taut Bea NW 3. Anoon I 24. Glanlyoo 1/2. Krrnbank 10/11. Brntong 23. Auby NW.203 words
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Article28 1963-04-10 14 Further March rubber crops announced are: RrnU 123.000 lb.. Jrram KuanUn 96.000 lb.. Kundone Tanjong Pau 147.000 lb.. MenUkab 79.000 lb.. and Sangri Bajan 215,000 lb.28 words
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Article27 1963-04-10 14 April MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 75,' cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $439 (up 874 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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Article72 1963-04-10 14 CHINESE Product Eichanict. Slntapar* n«an prK«t p*r picul yaittrday: Cuconut all: bulk S43t aellera. drum $46: ■easam Capra: April May I •Continent 5271 nuy«r« Ptpper: MuntoK wtiit* ***** aellera, SdrauHk \Miitr SIM sellera, apecwl sjiiiv ,ik black »ll'i aellera. garblwl l.inijuni: Masai Slo7a aellera. ABTA «11T» »Wler». Sinaapara72 words
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Advertisement1140 1963-04-10 14 U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, tfc Great Lakes Service Loads Loads ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA Spore P. Sham Honolulu S. F'cuco L. Angeles N. York Cleveiars Kianknra Mara" 3' 5 May 1/ 7 May 31 May S Jaaa I Jaaa 21 Jaaa I Jaly KMMtawi Man 21/31 May i 2 laae1,140 words
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Advertisement951 1963-04-10 14 TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "ORIANA" (42,000 tons fully alrconditioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th May 1963 via Colombo, Aden. Port So id, Naples ft Gibraltar. Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Traval Agent, or to:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE.951 words
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Advertisement302 1963-04-10 14 'aaa^ J Penang P Shorn S'poro FROM BOMBAY AND COCHIN M.V. "STATE OF BIHAR" for Hongkong. Kobe. O.akQ, Nagoya Yokohama April 10/11 April 13/14 FROM CALCUTTA AND CHALNA M.S. "DAOOHOY" for Adeloide, Port Linelon. Melbourne Sydney April 13/15 April It IS April 19/30 Chief Apeata: R. JUMABHOY I SONS LTD.,302 words
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Advertisement1172 1963-04-10 15 E ii™SS?' a SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN TEMANCA^AND TA.NAH DREDGING LTD Repairs to Open Level Crossing (Incorporate* In England) situated on the road Temangan to OUTPUT RETURN Tanah Merah will be carried out Qfi tM_.,i. on the night of 29 30.4.1963 from x w^kini"" 800 p.m. to 6.00 a.m. till the1,172 words
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Advertisement1423 1963-04-10 15 NOTICES ItALAYA ?iu!!irn RED(IING AOKAM TIN LIMITED LIM ITED (laeecparaUsl la the Federation of (Incorporated In England) Malaya). OUTPUT RETIRN March 1963 3728 Plcula. The Directors of Aokam Tin 4 Dredges working Limited announce that the sale of (P.A. DELME-RADCLIFFE). '{k^TKS General Manager. 3 2 30 KAMPONG KAMUNTING TIN MIIITADV1,423 words
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Advertisement1456 1963-04-10 15 NOTICES FEDERATION OF MALAYA SOCIETY OF ARCHITECTS. ARCHITECTUBAL SCHOLARSHIP 1981. The Federation of Malaya Society of Architects offers to young < mere and women of Federal CM- zenship one scholarship lor a three I years course in Architecture at the I Technical College. Kuala Lumpur to commence in July 1963.1,456 words
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Advertisement745 1963-04-10 15 NOTICES KULIM RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED Notice of interim dividend NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a second interim dividend of f'c has been declared 111 lieu of a final dividend for 1962 making a total of 10 for the year. Dividend warrants will be posted on 15th May to all shareholders745 words
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Advertisement628 1963-04-10 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT LEMBAGA LETRIK PUSAT TECHNICAL APPRENTICE APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens only, for sponsorship to a four year course in Electrical Engineering at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur. Qualifications: Candidates should be over 16 years and below 21 years of age on Ist July. 1963 and have:— Either628 words
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Article, Illustration381 1963-04-10 16 By FRANCIS BOEY; Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday YOUNG Australian who arrived from Hong Kong two days ago will soon make his presence felt in Malayan athletics. He is Ken Peters. 24. During a 2 A -year stay in Hong Kong, he set up records for381 words
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Article, Illustration316 1963-04-10 16 Ken Fernandez - Ken Fernandez HOCKEY tKILAT 2 TPCA 2— by Kuala Lumpur. Tuesday 1 KILAT CLUB won the Selangor Hockey Association League First Division championship today b" holding TPCA to a 2-2 draw at Gurney Road. Both teams remained unbeaten but whereas Kllat had won all their previous316 words
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239 1963-04-10 16 Kelantan Malays in the Gold Cup final SOCCER I^OTA BHARU. Tues. Two splendid goals by centre-forward Dali Omar took Kelantan Malays to the Sultans Gold Cup soccer final today. Before a home crowd of mor^ than 10.000. Kelantan crushed Penang Malays 3-1 to qualify to meet Singapore Malays for the239 words
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Article56 1963-04-10 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. India's Davis Cup team to meet Malaya in the eastern zone second round tie here on Apr. 21-22. will arrive on Apr. 17. The team will compriso Ramanathan Knshnan. Jaydeep Mukherje.i and Aktar AH. Krishrmn. the Indian No. 1 and frequent56 words
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Article832 1963-04-10 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL WATCH OUT FOR SOCCER'S YOUNG STARS IN THIS season's unexpected see-saw of inter- state soccer strength mighty Selangor. the Cup double champions, have fallen to their foemen in Singapore. In the North-East inter-zone tussling. Kelantan brought Perak tumbling down from a long-established superiority in in their cup832 words
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Article156 1963-04-10 16 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Singapore Amateur F.A. today named 18 players for the Asian Youth championship to be played at' Penang. Alor Star and Talping from' Apr. 18 to 28. They are Lee Chwee- Seng. Richard Chlam. Lim Chin Kwang. Urn Llan Kok. A. Retnafiingham. Matthew Chin.156 words
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367 1963-04-10 16 LIM KEE CHAN; JOE DORAI - IT LOOKS LIKE A 'FAMILY RACE' FOR THE LOTUSES— OWEN LIM KEE CHAN and JOE DORAI MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX By I SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malaysia Grand Prix on Monday could develop into a "family battle" for the 12 Lotuses entered. This is the opinion of ArI thur Owen. Britain's hill367 words
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Advertisement249 1963-04-10 16 What makes the Parker T-Ball such a wonderful II ball pen? II To be perfectly fair, there is no single feature of this I pen that deserves mention over another. Each part, B doing its designated job, contributes to the T- Ball's 19 1 superb performance HI Take that tiny249 words
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Miscellaneous124 1963-04-10 16 SOt t ER S jor League Div. 1 Armed Forces v SI A; Mercantile Bank v Police (both matches at Merdeka Stadium. 6 p.m. and 7 JO); Div. 2: SCRC v Police Depot (Pudu Rdi; VOC v Bungsar Indians f Brickfields >: Div. 3: Indian M. N. v SIA (Taylor124 words
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Article254 1963-04-10 17 THE STIPE'S REPORT VUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Stipendiary Steward's report on Sunday's race here: RACE I— That's It was slow to begin. Near the 3f Honey Bee II was severly checked. On enquiry it was found that Power Fir»t had floundered and had moved In on to Hula Hoop and254 words
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524 1963-04-10 17 RACING By EPSOM JEEP: Singapore, Tuesday y \siiok, with Lyall Harbridge astride, did a dashing 3f trial on a fast track at Bukii Timah this morning, clocking just under 36 se< from a walk-up start. Nashor, a five-year-old by Orgoglio, is in524 words
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Article61 1963-04-10 17 I ONDON. Tues. London's j Victoria Club had a quiet night when the first card on the 2.000 Guineas and the, Epson Derby was calle* over i last night. Crocket, as expected, was made favourite for both races, i finishing 7-2 for the 2.000! Guineas and sharing first61 words
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198 1963-04-10 17 By KCITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Tuea The Auatrallan Jockey Club was for Its contribution to Asian-Australian relationships at an AJC dinner for the 79 overseas delegates attending the third Asian Racing Conference tn Sydney. The praise came from former Australian Gover-nor-General and New South Wales198 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-04-10 17 DEN STACK lands on his back with all four legs in the air. throwing Jockey Pat Taafe at the last fence of the Schweppes Gold Cup handicap hurdle race at Liverpool. Taafe was carried off the track on a stretcher but was later found to haveReuter - 62 words
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261 1963-04-10 17 T ONDON, Tues.— Second Division Southampton sprang a surprise by thrashing Nottingham Forest 5-0 at Tottenham last night to qualify to meet Manchester United in the semi-finals of the English F.A. Cup. Southampton played brilliant football in this quarter-final second replay, and shattered their FirstReuter - 261 words
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Article62 1963-04-10 17 SWIMMING Sydney: The New South Wale* Swimming Association have lifted suspension on seven girls. Including Olympic Star lisa Konrads. who took part' m a swim carnival without permission early last month. Originally ten girls were smu! pended but the suspensions! on three were lifted earlier when it was discovered they62 words
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Article58 1963-04-10 17 CRICKET London: Frank Worrell, captain of the West Indies touring cricket team, speaking at a press conference here said in hi* opinion the present side was the best all-round party they had sent abroad. "We are here to enjoy ourselves." he said, "and intend to adopt a fairly positive approach58 words
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Article45 1963-04-10 17 RIGBY London: Results of matches plajed in Britain: Ruth* Inion Cohventry 18 Rugby 3• Newport 19 Ebbw Vale 3; RichImond 9 Wasps 14; Penarth 16 Llanelly 0. Rugby League: Div. 1 —Wldness 11 Peatherstone 11; Swindon 13 Warrlngton 5. Mt. 2 —Barrow 23 Hunslet 17.45 words
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Article31 1963-04-10 17 TENNIS London: Wilfred Wee. a Malayan student at Cambridge University, was beaten 6-2. «-2 by Graham StlllweU in the men's singles second round at the Cumberland Club hard courts 1 tournament.31 words
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Article35 1963-04-10 17 WHGHTLIFTING Vienna: Gyoprgy Veres, Hungarian middle- weight weight lifter, has broken his own world record for the clean I and jerk at the Hungarian champ- j ionships with a lift of 114 kilogrammes <405i-lb.i. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article355 1963-04-10 17 China Japan in semi-finals TABLE TENNIS PRAGUE, Tuas. /iHINA, the holders, Japan, Sweden and West v Germany entered the semi-finals of the Swaythling Cup at the world table tennis championships here last night. China and Japan won their groups without dropping a game, beating all other six nations they met355 words
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Article405 1963-04-10 17 THE NEWCOMERS 1 RECORI oINGAPORE, Tues j& Sungei Wang, late French Empire, one of the new horses entered for the Singapore Derby Meeting at Buklt Timah, is a classy five-year-old by Pan n out of Loyal. He has an Impressive record as a stayer405 words
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744 1963-04-10 18 We're an easy-going lot, and fond of life, too r#£ TENGKU DEFINES A MALA VAN KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday TEXGKt- AHDIL 1 RAHMAN today deftned Malayans aa "easy-going and very fond of life" and who «jot on well with people who are not "100 serious" like the Communists. In a speech744 words
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Article69 1963-04-10 18 TIN SMELTING PLANT FOR THAILAND BANGKOK, Tuev A sit million tin smelting plant is to be built at I'ukliet. Southern Thailand, it was reliably reported here today. A plan submitted by the Eastern Mining Development Company Ltd. is expected to be approved by the official Investment Board this week. P.trt69 words
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565 1963-04-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. said today that developing nations like Malaya had limited resources to contribute towards better international understanding through culture. He was speaking at the inaugural .session of the Asian-American Assembly on "Cultural affairs and international565 words
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114 1963-04-10 18 THE TENGKU AND HAPPY MALA YANS—BY SIR, A KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. said today that Malayans owed their happiness to one- man Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dato Sir Alexander, who is co-chairman of the Asian -American Assembly which the Tengku opened114 words
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Article327 1963-04-10 18 LONDON, Tues.— The London stock market showeo some good gains from good earnings results today, but the over-all trend was undecided. Gilt-edgeds had a quiet aay. Tins met selective demand and prices improved on a broad front. Rubbers and teas were quietly firm. Closing middle prices of selected327 words
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Article57 1963-04-10 18 LONDON. Tuen Spot 22 \d. May 22',d.. Jupe 22 13/16 d July 22 13 16<j.. July /Sept. 22", d.. Oct. Dec 22 7 ,d. Jan/Mar. 22 7 Htl.. Apr /June 22 13/16 d.. July Sept 22\d. Oct. Dec. 22 11 16 d. elf Anr 22 7 16d.. May 2257 words
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Article26 1963-04-10 18 LONDON. Tues— Buver s £870-. .'filers EB7l'-. Forward buyers £874. sellers £874 a Settlement £870';. Turnover a.m. 110 tons, p.m. 55 tons. Tone: Very steady.26 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-04-10 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The organisers of the "Miss Malaysia 1963" contest announced today the names of three girls who will take part in the show at the Stadium Negara on April 20 in conjunction with an Australian industries exhibition. The contest is sponsored145 words
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Article174 1963-04-10 18 $12,000 for Patriotic Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Straits Times today collected $562.84 for" the National Patriotic Fund bringing the total received by the paper so far to S/2.003.54. Today's contributions came from: The staff and pupils of the Commercial Institute, Kuala Lumpur. 5235; the staff of the Malayan CoOperativeSin Chew Jit Poh - 174 words
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Article, Illustration392 1963-04-10 18 By 808 PERICS: SINGAPORE. Tuesday fAPTAIN PESCE GIULIO sat sipping a brandy at one of the many bars on board the liner Asia today and said: "It's terrible. It's a dog's life. I want to retire and live like a392 words
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226 1963-04-10 18 'Britain's national production remained unchanged' UNITED NATIONS. Tues. Britain had the "sorry distinction' of being the only European country whose national production remained practically unchanged last year irom 1 1961. the Unitod Nations reported tonight. The British So* domestic product was only 0.2 per cent greater than thf previous year.226 words
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