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Title Section20 1963-04-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100*000 The Straits Times. Mo*** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 352/P20 words
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Article264 1963-04-11 1 OX As bright as the moon, he sayg**&, 'SUBSTANTIAL PROGRESS' AT THE TRIPARTITE MEETING TO SMOOTH WAY FOR A FOREIGN MINISTERS' CONFERENCE MANILA, Wed. DR. SUWITO, Indonesia's Deputy Foreign Minister, told reporters today after his second meeting with Malayan and Filipino officials on an agenda for a tripartite264 words
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Article61 1963-04-11 1 Buenos Aires. Wed. Stone- 1 throwing anti-Peronist demons- j trators scored two direct hits on j the head of Argentina's new Navy Secretary yesterday as he left a 1 cathedral mass for the 26 servicemen killed in last week's abortive I naval revolt. Rear Admiral Carlos A.61 words
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Article62 1963-04-11 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya's Ambassador to Indonesia. Dato Haji Kam.iruddin bin Haji Idris, who was recalled more than two months ago, will return tomorrow to Jakarta. Indonesia s new envoy to Malaya. Lt.-Oen. DJatikusumo. will arrive on Friday to take up his pos»62 words
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Article, Illustration373 1963-04-11 1 Pope urges A-bomb ban and halt to arms race ROME, vVed. The Pope today made an urgent appeal for an end to the arms race. He said in an encyclical; "Nuclear weapons should be banned. Stockpiles which exist in various countries should be reduced equally and simultaneously by the partiesReuter - 373 words
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Article98 1963-04-11 1 LONDON. Wed. The police have been ordered to pay X 1.787 to a tobacco firm because thieves got away with 252.MM cigarettes used as bait in a police trap. A High Court judge ruled yesterday that Detective Constable Robert Quinnell. 35. was mainly to biame. Quinnell.98 words
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Article305 1963-04-11 1 DETAINEE ESCAPES. After nurse stops Special .Branch men at door SINGAPORE, Wednesday. POLITICAL detainee Poll Choon Seng, chairman of the Singapore Country People's Associate i, escaped through a side door leading from a General Hospital examination theatre while a Special Branch inspector and two detectives were in a waiting room.305 words
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Article90 1963-04-11 1 Laos battle: N. Vietnam blamed NEW DELHI. Wed. —The Prime Minister of Laos. Prince Souvanna Phouma. has accused North Vietnam elements of actively helping the pro-Communist Pathet Lao forces in the current flare-up on the Plain of Jars, authoritative sources said yesterday. Prince Souvanna was said to have made theUPI - 90 words
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Article32 1963-04-11 1 JAKARTA, Wed. Indone«ian naval units submarines, warships and naval air aim planes were now Intensifying their patrols in the second maritime district bordering Malaya, a Navy announcement said today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article34 1963-04-11 1 DETROIT, Wed Mr. Arjay Miller. 47, wax today appointed 1 president of the Ford Motor Company to succeed Mr. John Dykstra. who has reached the retirement I age of 65. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article56 1963-04-11 1 1 CANBERRA. Wed. The Au»- I trallan Government Is to act up 1 two new agencies to Investigate and supervise all new drugs The decision follow tbe discovery of the effects of the drug Thalldo- I 1 mide. blamed for the birth of at 1 lea«t 2356 words
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Article, Illustration665 1963-04-11 1 'Don't write off Britain' SAYS Sir Winston A MESSAGE OF RESOLVE AND HOPE AS KENNEDY MAKES HIM HONORARY U.S. CITIZEN I REJECT the v«w that Britain and the Commonwealth should be relegated to a lomc and minor role in the world. WASHINGTON, Wed. Sir Winston Churchill was proclaimed an honorary665 words
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Article65 1963-04-11 1 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Arthur Bottotnley. the Labour Party's "shadow" Colonial Secretary, and another Labour MP. Mr. Fenner Brockway, will fly to Singapore on' May 16 to inquire into the proposed Malaysia Federation. They will visit Malaya. North Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei, and will report to the CommonwealthReuter - 65 words
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Article424 1963-04-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Esso Standard Malaya Ltd.s offer of 517.5 million ordinary two- dollar shares at par brought in 5226.862.000. the company announced today. The seven per cent debenture stock issue brought In $48 million. The company also announci ed the basis of the424 words
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Article18 1963-04-11 1 CHOU S PK"' KAt ese Pr fcn-l lndi.-n iafl tioent v iH IDJ tjo S F-"18 words
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Advertisement67 1963-04-11 1 By Appointment to the loir Sultan at Johorc. Sir lbr*Mm. OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS Contyifants: S. A T«n, D.O*t.. K I Ten. F.8.0.A., f SMC Jl A Orchard Read. Singapore 9 DELICIOUS DAIRY CREAM SPONGE FRESH DAIRY CREAM ~/^^T (o^^J between sponge that j \J > u^t O melts in your mouth.67 words
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Advertisement35 1963-04-11 1 THE ORIGINAL -AND STILL THE BEST communication in the I m=^\l You can trust PHlLlPS— their telephone equipment is backed by years of experience PHILIPS c For further details consult J MALAYA 1 BORNEO SIN&APORi.35 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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224 1963-04-11 2 Congolese rebuff for Soviet Union at the UN UNITED NATION S. Wed.— The Congo yesterday opposed Soviet demands for withdrawal of the IN force and affirmed that IN troops would have to remain "for some time yet" because the Congolese Army M una b I itself to maintain order. A224 words
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Article26 1963-04-11 2 NEW DELHI. Wed Britain signed a $30 million loan agree- ment here today to help finance Indian Industrial development thL< I year.26 words
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Article53 1963-04-11 2 SAIOON. Wed.— Fire hit Saigon's waterfront area (or the second, tune in three weeks last night, panicking thousands of people. It raged for two hours through rows of attap huts left tinder dry after several rainless months. First estimates said 1.000 houses were razed and53 words
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Article69 1963-04-11 2 JAKARTA. Wed.— lndonesian women are more active than Australian and hold iiimparatlvely higher positions in public life. Mrs. Chiiirul Saleh wife of the Minister for Basic Industry, said today. 8h« was commenting on her recent vl.-it to Australia u& .i member of the Indonesian "peace committee." AustralianReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration225 1963-04-11 2 Senegal alleges Portuguese bombing raid DAKAR (Senegal Republic), Wednesday. pOl'R Portuguese military aircraft yesterday bombed the Senegalese village of Boumack, near the border of Portuguese Guinea, according to an official communique issued here last night. President Leopold Senßhor of Senegal told a Cabinet meetine that the attack took place inReuter - 225 words
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Article72 1963-04-11 2 Connie off on a note of regret JOHANNESBURG. Wed. —Singer Connie Francis left for Rome yesterday after her lawyer got her seized passport back from a booking company, which said it would sue for breach of contract. The company seized her passport when she attempted to leave the country on72 words
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Article29 1963-04-11 2 BAODAD. Wed. Thlrty-slx Iraqi students arrived here today after leaving Russia In protest against "tyrannical campaigns and attacks by Communist propaganda" against last February's Iraqi revolution.29 words
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164 1963-04-11 2 Ex-citizen (he entered illegally) finds new home HONG KONG, Wed—A Chinese laundryman. who lost his American citizenship after 25 years, yesterday found a new home in Hone Kong. Mr. Eng Let-poy. 65. had his papers revoked last August by the U.S. Immleratlon Service because he had entered the United States164 words
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Article31 1963-04-11 2 AMMAN. Wed. Twenty-three French women tourists, one French bishop and a Lebanese driver were killed when fiords swept their bus I off a road near Petra ytaterday.31 words
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126 1963-04-11 2 JAKARTA, Wed.— Indonesia's Air Force Is to increase its "battle power," the Air Force Chief of Staff. Air Vice-Marshal Omar Dhanl, said last night. He was speaking on the occasion of Air Force Day which has now been postponed to Saturday so thatReuter - 126 words
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Article34 1963-04-11 2 CANBERRA. Wed Te-i tons of food and clrthlnff. together wlthi truck to htln distribution, was flown to Bali today for the volcano victims. It is a "ift from Hal Australian Government.34 words
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Article23 1963-04-11 2 RANOOON. Wed— Soviet Defence Minister. Marshal Mallnov-; sky. left for home after spending two days in Burma "eatinc fishing and swimming."23 words
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Article21 1963-04-11 2 TOKYO, Wed.— Three hundred Japanese servicemen will go to the U.S. soon for training on Hawk air defence missiles21 words
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276 1963-04-11 2 NARCOTICS: PEKING ACCUSES THE U.S. HONG KONG, Wednesday. J^ PEKING People's Daily commentator said yesterday that there was much evidence to show that the United States was the world centre for the manufacture of narcotics and the drug traffic. The commentator said It was "sheer fabrication and .shameless calumny'" forReuter - 276 words
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142 1963-04-11 2 LONDON. Wed. Hong Kong's favourite disc jockey. 76 year old Miss Alleer. Woods, is flyinn to London this week to be a guest on April 24 at Princess Alexandra's wedding to Mr. Angus Ogllvy, it was announced here. Miss Woods, lasiReuter - 142 words
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Miscellaneous38 1963-04-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applaby i »rt*ow Tueie cwiioii\(HHß)| /vyeu.. wow A UTTie UOOQCX^"mM MV/ WUAT A A I MAD O»« X f_| U(Aft iTD WOW BUJ."K TO FIX« WaATte fWTOL I EXACTLY LIK6 ■LA 'T \W*S LOAIXO^38 words
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275 1963-04-11 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday. is getting healthier, but the chief killers heart disease, cancer, blood vessel ailments and accidents all showed a rising trend in the past 10 years, the United Nations reported yesterday. U.N. statisticians described coronory ailments as "in es--1 sence the275 words
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Article40 1963-04-11 3 PARIS. Wed. The average I Frenchman's living .standard has risen almost twice as fast In the past three years as that of the average Briton or American. Mr. d'Estalng, French Finance Minister, said In a television broadcast.40 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-04-11 3 LONDON, Wed. Earl Attlee, former British Prime Minister noted for his dry prase, is making .i Mirprise debut as a poet in his 80th year. Hr will recite two pieces ol his own verse In the BBC series "I remember" on April 21. Lord AttleeReuter - 116 words
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Article31 1963-04-11 3 LONDON, Wed.—Esm) Petroleum Company's net profit In Britain last year (ell by (4 million to £5.6 ciesplt* a £30 million boost In sales. The board blames increasing competition31 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-04-11 3 WEDDING IN THE RAIN FOR ANITA ROME. Wed. Swedish Mini star Anita Ekberg. 31 yesterday married an American actor who is almost seven feet tall Friedrich "Rick" Van Nutter She wore white for the 20--minute civil ceremony in the old fashioned town hall of Vagnello a sombre Industrial suburb ofReuter - 145 words
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Article108 1963-04-11 3 LONDON. Wed— Two hundred "Ever-Readies"—vo-lunteers from Britain's Territorial Army emergency reserve, who are liable to be called out to serve with the Regular Army for .six months are to fly to the Far East on April 17 for the biggest practice call-up since their formation last year, itReuter - 108 words
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209 1963-04-11 3 Britain wants to listen in on 'hot line' I ONDON. Wed.—Brl- tain wants the United States and the Soviet Union to consider the possibility of I-ondon being linked with the proposed "hot line" between the White House and the Kremlin, informed sources said here. The British Government has not yet209 words
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192 1963-04-11 3 Dief likely to quit within a fortnight OTTAWA, Wednesday. \|R. JOHN DIEFENBAKER, whose Conservative Party was badly mauled in Monday's general election, will probably resign as Canadian Premier within two weeks. He had hinted he might try to stay in office with a minority administration. But political observers doubt thatReuter - 192 words
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169 1963-04-11 3 I ONDON, Wed. Mr. Macmillan came under Labour Opposition fire in the House of Commons yesterday for rejecting proposed pay increases for M.P. s. Members receive £1.750 a year, of which £750 is a tax-free expense allowance In a statement following recentReuter - 169 words
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Article68 1963-04-11 3 Red control over the arts MOSCOW. Wed. Soviet Government and party leaders, will discuss ideology with scientists, artists and writers at a meeting here next month. The meeting will be held as a plenary session of the Soviet Communist Party's central committee. Observers here .believe that, the meeting which willReuter - 68 words
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Article31 1963-04-11 3 LONDON, Wad.— Benno Molselwltaon, the Russian-born pianist, died In hospital last night aged 73 He became a British subject In 1937. He had toured the Par East three times.31 words
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Article30 1963-04-11 3 LONDON. Wed Mora than 278.000 houses were built In England and Wales last year— lo.ooo more than In the previous year the Ministry of Housing said today30 words
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Article24 1963-04-11 3 WELLINGTON. Wed-New Zealand will (to over to decimal currency In 19«7 one year after Australia—Mr Harry Lake. Finance Minister, uM today.24 words
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Article75 1963-04-11 3 SOUTHAMPTON. Wed.— An Australian doctor yesterday joined the passenger liner Castel Felice to replace an Italian doctor who discovered too late that he suffered from seasickness. Dr Frank Smith signed on as ship's doctor after Dr. Ettore Zacche, 27. resigned at the end of the firstUPI - 75 words
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Advertisement405 1963-04-11 3 7\*\A/»|T AA: This V CwrWJJ is danger '>_ BINOAPORE. Tim Front Mai p*a**mer.. H a rar rarrrlni frj- _^^^^B •utTrr "A per <"tr.t of a.: flaalha and ir.,urtes in i w»u cra.'-h". arrirdiri ■■^■^awaajiaflM aoeiatlon of Hi.niarxrf* j f Ah lturcriboihthrsu.il- M^J M Tl •ore and Malayan Om f f405 words
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Article25 1963-04-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Water will be cut off In Reserve Road, off 6*4 m.v Upper Thomson Road, tomorrow, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.25 words
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Article236 1963-04-11 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Eight thousand people have so far been X-rayed free of charge by the national TB control unit now touring here from Kuala Lumpur. This figure Includes 2,766 Government employees and 400 others who availed themselves of the free Xrav offer during the236 words
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Article159 1963-04-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. 8. Rajaratnam, will open the > Junior Chamber International Conference next Tuesday at I 5.30 p.m. 1 The Singapore Police Band will be in attendance at the Victoria Theatre. About 900 Jaycees. their wives and guests are expected159 words
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341 1963-04-11 4 'Housing Board flats are world's cheapest' BUILDING COST $8 PER SQUARE FOOT, SAYS REPORT SINGAPORE. Wed r J"HK Singapore Housing and Development Board's multi-storey flats are the cheapest in the world, according to the board's 1961 annual report. The report, released yesterday, said that the board built the multi-storey flats341 words
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196 1963-04-11 4 THOSE BOGUS FIRMS: DIM REFUND PROSPECTS SINGAPORE. Wed.— Policy holders of bogus insurance firms in the Federation, which were shut down recently under the Life Assurance Companies (Compulsory Liquidation) Ordinance, have little prospect of bavins their claims honoured. Policy holders in Singapore will know their prospects in a month or196 words
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442 1963-04-11 4 COURT TOLD OF BOY'S DARE TO A GUNMAN i SINGAPORE. Wed CCHOOLBOY Boey Chart Leong, 14, told a preliminary inquiry today of his bedroom encounter with gunman, during which he defied the intruder to prove that the weapon was "not a toy." Boey, a pupil of the Siglap Secondary School,442 words
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Article78 1963-04-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will lead a bir cultural troupe to Kuala Lumpur to five two performances at the Balal Budai Dewasa dan Pustaka on April 21 and at the Merdeka Stadium the next day. The troupe Ancka Ragam Singapura is78 words
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271 1963-04-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The chairman of the Singapore Trade Unions May Day Joint Celebrations Committee,' Mr. S.T. Bani, has challenged the Government to allow the Satu group of unions to hold their May Day rally either at the Jalan Besar Stadium or at Farrer271 words
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Article36 1963-04-11 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Hindu Tamil New Year, "Sopakrithu." will be ushered in at the Sri Senpaga Vlnayagar Temple in Ceylon Road. Katonp. with a special prayer ceremony on Sunday at 2.09 am. and Tarn.36 words
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Advertisement284 1963-04-11 4 J|3[BdI"WEEKi: AT SHAWS LIDO SINGAPORE I TODAY 3 SHOWS: 1.30, 5.15 8.45 p.m. I I Soturdoy, Sunday Monday 4tJ 4 Shows: 10 a.m. 1.30, 5.15 A 8.45 p.m." §&2marlqnbrando I Jt>« TREVOR HOWARD I I jjJ^J RICHARIf HARRIS I MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY FILMED IN ULTRA PANAVISION 70* TECHNICOLOR* Puces:284 words
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Advertisement165 1963-04-11 4 CHUCHU DATOK MERAH with sunt-iuMtti ir*o<i wmiumv** urn Tomorrow 11 am.: RL.N OF THE ARROW ICC. IflXr^U^U^^^J .1.406 Today: 1 30-3 307 00-9 30 ».m. Susan Hoy word Peter Finch "I THANK A FOOL" XolorScooe ■m GAM EASTER ATTRACTION! *•]»]<»]».■ OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) DAILY AT 10.30 om-I.IS-4.00-6.45 9.30 p.m. e'es*165 words
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Advertisement491 1963-04-11 4 ~st 1 1 .y^T— ?^sTTTTy^T OPENS TODAY* 10 30am 1 1 5 400 645 9.30 WattDisneys ItQ wMaf ncHwccnoß X Fred MocMurrav Jane Wyman t On Stage TONIGHT at 9.30pm I Cl fflon Mirocla fa-- '•BON VOYAGE FASHIONS": Compere: Jimmy McMullen (No Free Lists slurdav i Sundoy 7 MIDNIGHT AT491 words
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Miscellaneous167 1963-04-11 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR rpHE following is today's ache- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC From London, Frankfurt. Zurich, Beirut. Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) 5.55 a.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta (BA tllJ 9.05 p.m. Qantas: From London, Rome. Cairo, Karachi, New167 words
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Miscellaneous185 1963-04-11 4 Lumpur (ML 107; 5.50 p.m.; from Jakarta, (ML 206) 9 p.m.; from Brunei, Kuching (ML 431) 7.25 pjn.; from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur (ML 313) 4.20 p.m.; from Kuching (ML 401) 4 p.m. DEPARTURES BO AC: To Darwin. Sydney. (BA 700 j 6.45 p.m.; to Rangoon, New Delhi, Teheran. Tel Aviv.185 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1963-04-11 5 IAN FLEMING - IAN FLEMING CHAPTER SEVEN by Tracy, will you marry me? SHE TURNED VERY PALE AND LOOKED AT HIM WONDERINGLY of the story that plunges Bond into his most exciting, assignment It is. ironically, the first hour of Christmas Day. James Bond and his girl Tracy1,890 words
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253 1963-04-11 6 'Exciting' outlook for industry in Malaysia KUCHING. Wed. The formation of Malaysia holds out exciting possibilities for the growth of new industries within the wider Malaysian market, Mr. I). KM. Fiennes, chairman of the Borneo Development Corporation, said here today. He was speaking at the annual meeting of the corporation.253 words
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101 1963-04-11 6 OINGAPORE, Wed. The Federation and Singapore Governments are now waiting for a report from a team of World Bank experts, headed by Prof. Jacques Rueff. on the common market agreement reached between the two governments. Mr S. Ramasamy. Parliamentary Secretary to the Finance101 words
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Article19 1963-04-11 6 PENANO. Wed. Malayan Dental Association will hold It* 20th annual convention In Penang from Friday to Sunday.19 words
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Article, Illustration946 1963-04-11 6 An all-night speech record by, Dr. Lee MEMBERS TRY TO GET SOME SLEEP AS BARISAN CHIEF SPEAKS ON... I By 1OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Wed. With the longest, almost non-stop speech of his political career, Barisan Sosialis leader Dr. Lee Siew Choh kept the Singapore Legislative Assembly sitting till dawn946 words
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225 1963-04-11 6 publication, association and assembly; and that this House condemns the PAP Oovemment for the cruel and inhuman treatment of political detainees in particular by solitary confinement and denial of newspapers and other reading material; and demands that detainees now In the Federation225 words
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Article415 1963-04-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. 'PHE Straits Times collected $1,858 for the Nax tional Patriotic Fund todaiy, bringing the total received by the paper so far to $73,861. Today's contributions came from: The staff of Gurnev Road School <Two>. Kuala Lumpur. $136: staff of State Forest Department.415 words
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Advertisement299 1963-04-11 6 4; j^k J[ flsT Wfr Aw > Cut yourself a slice of goodness When you eat new Golden Hovis you are eating a wholesome bread of superior nutritional value. Golden Hovis is made from the very heart of the wheat grain which is one of nature's richest sources of vitamins,299 words
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Miscellaneous138 1963-04-11 6 All^y^p mn V.T.\mmwmHm I mm. rrs not twcopph v*~~ ""*~nJ I yeh bltt i cam~^^H T r™^^^^*^^^ Ii s~ i tw*ts ten car uxo mf mv, hx A Utcu h*J AWk tmvmi^*-' I I \C£&i** I C^EMI M V*ITM IM« KT»ONA J^>^ A^Ul '^JvS» kij N^^ 1 Uirk Trm*y Uy138 words
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210 1963-04-11 7 Men doctors should not examine girls, RAAF is told PENANG. Wed. The Malayan Chinese Association here has written to the Royal Australian Air Force at Butterworth urgiiis: that women doct jrs should in f utu !e examine girls seek jig domestic Jobs w^th the families of Australian airmen. This letter210 words
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106 1963-04-11 7 Salesman is freed in bar girl case A LOR STAR Wed.— A salesA man. Eng' Ban Tuan, 23, was today acquitted on two charges of Intimidating a bar waitress and attempting to force her to be a call girl. Eng was alleged to have attempted to procure Chee C'hcow Mool106 words
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Article55 1963-04-11 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— About 50 delegates and observers from the YWCA in Singapore and Malaya will attend a birnnlal conference ai Yusof College, University oi Singapore, irom Monday to April 20 They arc meeting to*lect a new national executive council which will serve the YWCA of Malaym55 words
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70 1963-04-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Saudi Arabian Government has renewed its offer of seven scholarships for Islamic studies at Medina University in Saudi Arabia. The Saudi Arabian Charge d'Affaires. Mr. Mohammad Mansoor Al-rumaih, said today that there had been no response from Muslim students. The70 words
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Article71 1963-04-11 7 PENANG. Wed. The Police Band will visit Penang and Province Wellesley from April 21 to 29. The programme: April 21 Botanic Gardens (6 p.m.); April 22 Balik Pulau (Retreat 5.30 p.m.); April 23 Dato Kramat Ground (Retreat 5.30 p.m.); April 24 Buttenvorth (Retreat 5.30 p.m.); April71 words
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Article49 1963-04-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The police will hold mosque parade on Friday. The parade will move eff from tlie assembly pouu M Jolan Bluff at 12.10 p.m. und march to the Masjld J.i me' via JaU:i Hishamuddin. Jalan Raja. Jalan Tuauku Abdul Rahman and JaUn Mountbntten.49 words
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Article33 1963-04-11 7 KANOAR. Wed.— The Minister oi Transport and Umno national' youth leader. Dato Sardon bin; Hajl Jubir, will \lslt Perils on Friday. He will meet State Umno leaders the same evening.33 words
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Article29 1963-04-11 7 PENAKG. Wed.— Penan* State' Wellare Committee will discuss a proposal to form a national association of general welfare commit-! tees at Its next meeting on April 18.29 words
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Article51 1963-04-11 7 XL ALA 1.1 MPI X, Wed.— The Singapore Premier, Mr. Ler Kuan Yew. arrived by air today for a final M-rirs of financial talks on Malaysia. Mr. Lee was accompanied by bis Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Kent Swee. They will be here for two51 words
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Article294 1963-04-11 7 MUAR, Wednesday A PAINTER was today sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here for murdering a sundry shop proprietor. Teng Ser Siong. 21. was found guilty at the end of a five-day trial of murdering Lee Pak. 45. by stabbing294 words
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296 1963-04-11 7 Sympathy yes, but the jobs reply is NO KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE answer to the two plucky deaf-mutes, James Leslie, 22, and Miss Tong Oi Bee, 21, seeking jobs is still NO. Spokesmen for firms approached were- sympathetic but what they said in a variety of ways amounted to: "Sorry296 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-04-11 7 f ONDON Wed. The Li Colonial Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys, told the House of Commons yesterday that the Sultan of Brunei and his Government would have to decide whether elections for an elected majority under a new constitution should br held before Brunei became part108 words
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Article133 1963-04-11 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A TOTAL of 1,440 "freshies" will Join the univers- j ities in Malaya and Singapore next month 663 going to the University of Malaya in Pantai Valley and 777 to the University of Singapore. They include 33 students who will Join the first-year133 words
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Article215 1963-04-11 7 REJECTED SUITOR IS BOUND OVER A LOR STAR, Wed.—Al young padi planter. Noh bin Othman, was today bound over in $500 for one year for kidnapping a 14-year-old girl. Noh. 22, abducted Dahara blnte Saman from the law- ful guardianship of her elder sister. Meriam, at Sanglang. North Kedah. on215 words
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Article30 1963-04-11 7 j SINGAPORE. Wed. There will be no delivery of mail on Good Friday and Easter Monday. It was announced today. There will be one delivery on Saturday.30 words
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Advertisement341 1963-04-11 7 STOCK BUY TWO AND GET ONE p R From Our WIDE RANGE OF WONDERFUL ITEMS AT UNBELIEVABLE PRICES J| Cotton Vest 60c Cotton Sock 85c up Sun Suit $1.40 up Printed Short $2.00 (M A^ Printed Shirt $1.30 up Rompers $2.00 \flEs BE EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH fl^Q SPECIAL341 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-04-11 7 Bug*, Uunny Rmlph HfimdaM I I I SO*»f NfW A FIW BSA7V 90 Sva VA UXt. >(*^Sf/tU^l J^~K^\18 words
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Obituary57 1963-04-11 8 M II »irf« IM I Ifinimumi REV LAW KA MAU. aced 47. i i i.t CafcMaa Mfthodnt OaaMß, Kajaag BM I'rnanc. pa»ed away MM •>.; Lmvini: behind hn a an and son. OaiUga Iravmit No 6 Jalan «-i4 r I Mam 11 4.*.i for <Thlnr<r MrthodKt Church I>a\ dann57 words
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Article40 1963-04-11 8 M Hnr^i (N rUinimiim) VALENTINE MIRANOA .md family II .nk all Maaaa and rrln' bereairemeat. THE FAMILY nod Iff of the Ixte Mr l^iwrfßcr Jamea r*onm)ah tihank IB* dortor> and »t»ff of the nearral Honpital relatlivf^a xnd rnradi for40 words
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Article474 1963-04-11 8 M II ..rrf. »f« 'Minimum' caster HATI an iraturm in T.V. a allaMa rmw nt Vanity, 32 Raff Ira s pon iri. ntll FITZPATRICK'S Siiiu-rmarkrl. Offi<» l.Mh April for Ka«t.r Hnl dava PRESS AN AIHWICK Button, and '■r\ pr.-'r, i, art «mrlli »r» nut. and la omr« mi thai474 words
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Article684 1963-04-11 8 One debate on Communist conspiracy is very much like another. This did not need proving, yet the midnight to ;dawn debate in the Singapore Assembly was valuable— though for all its length there were only two speeches. The Prime Minister sought the approval of the House684 words
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Article331 1963-04-11 8 Sir Roy Welensky has heap- rd unbridled abuse upon the British Government. Are his the tantrums of a man who knows he is defeated and is secretly resigned to his fate? j Or will he go on to try and organise resistance to the dismantling of the Federation331 words
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Article242 1963-04-11 8 j Of the Singapore citizens j who applied for registration j «>s voters last year, how many were born on the island and how many were not? Mr. Ong Pang Boon's disclosure that to furnish the information in response to a question from a Barisan Sosialis memberwould cost242 words
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Article, Illustration1400 1963-04-11 8 Tarnished image of Mr. Nehru CHINA'S RAID INTO INDIA IN 1962 AND THE CRUMBLING OF INDIA'S DEFENCES MARKED THE WATERSHED IN HIS POLITICAL LIFE FROM A CORRESPONDENT MR. NEHRU has been head of his Govern- ment for 16 years. He could claim in that time to have set the course,1,400 words
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Letter151 1963-04-11 8 1 REFER to the second letter by 'Onlooker' 1 iS.T. April 5). It Is the duty of this Ministry to correct public statements which misrepresent or misinterpret matters of fact, hence our reply to "Onlooker s" lett* i jf March 22. There is nothing to prevent anyone's espousal151 words
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Letter72 1963-04-11 8 AN article appeared recently in the Straits Times outlining a plan to lell thousands of acres of jungle. Would the Forestry Department please inform readers of the probable effect of this on the rainfall and consequently on the economics of the country In the Malacca region the rainfall72 words
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Letter87 1963-04-11 8 UEFORE the community hall was built here there were numerous suggestions and useful ideas as to the proper use of it. A public library was suggested. I must say this was generally accepted and welcomed by the public. Now, since the biggest building in this town was completed87 words
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Letter130 1963-04-11 8 MR. HIL.BORNES suggestion that Cavenafih Bridge should be replaced by a wider structure is not new. I remembered reading about it many years ago so I looked through my rather large library and found the reference. You can read about it in the "Report on the proposed re-de?elopment130 words
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406 1963-04-11 8 CHARLES DENNING - CHARLES DENNING v, LONDON. Wed.— The British Govern mm t is still ion sidrring the case of Chief Anthony Enahoro. the Nirerian opposition leader who has sought political •i-viuni in Britain If lir is sent back to Nigeria hti is expected to fare406 words
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Advertisement311 1963-04-11 8 Slraiti Km M.Uy M.il BBBVBJI aav»riit«m«nta may b* ha*«»a <•: lat Floor COLO ITOKACI «ac«OI Orchard *oad COLD ITORMI IMNCHII AT HOLLAND ajOAB—KATON« KIPPCL ROAD-NAVAL IAII Authorlaad »f»ntaCITY BOOK BTOM LTD WlnchMKr Hoix*. C»lty*r Quay THE NIWI FRONT Fitipatrlck'a Suw*lHM M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rood. Naval Baa* a M.311 words
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Advertisement41 1963-04-11 8 "see(D<ou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importer* Exporters of High Class Wor*«ds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chul.a Str.*t, Tal: *****. HONGKONG: Mirader Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloan.41 words
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Advertisement61 1963-04-11 8 HBaVaf THoSE •*iPlli Mottui<i^o Elecrric «f Wfr o'-o leoding monufocturtw of photogroph'c occtsiorea vir. (loth bulbs, flesh gir>t ond electronic flcih u**ta~ Also available National Hyper B-ll flash gun. Uses 22.sV photoflash or 1.5 V penlight battery. Powerful B.C source system. Built-in open flash socket. Exposure scale is fitted on61 words
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Article, Illustration840 1963-04-11 9 YAP CHIN KWEE - No hostility in claim to North Borneo Manila official YAP CHIN KWEE 'MATTER FIRST RAISED 10 YEARS AGO... LONG BEFORE MALAYSIA WAS EVEN THOUGHT OF 9 by SENATOR Manglapus. a lawyer and journalist, km had a meteoric rise in the Philippines political scene. At 33. he was I nder-Secretary of840 words
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311 1963-04-11 9 The young ones in jail who bully the old KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —An elderly bespectacled man complained to a magistrate today that younger inmates in prison bullied the older ones and made their lives miserable. Tan Thean Hool. 53 of Treacher Road, who is remanded at Pudu Jail pending trial311 words
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88 1963-04-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Employees of Malayan Breweries nave switched their allegiance from the Singapore General Employees' Union to the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. The Labour Department conducted a secret ballot i among the breweries employees, except the managerial staff, yesterday following a88 words
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Article, Illustration365 1963-04-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed TAR. S. Sivasithamparam, a dermatologist at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, was called today to make his defence on a corruption charge. He is charged with corruptly accepting $500 from Mr. V.E. Chapman, traffic superintendent of Rompin Mining Company, for giving365 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-04-11 9 IN: A STAR WHO LOVES THE OUTDOORS SINGAPORE. Wed. Outdoor-loving film actress. Lai Ming (above). flew in here last night from Hong Kong by CPA to make a series of stage appearances in Singapore and Malaya in connection with her latest film "Puan Kirn Lian." Lai Ming ("I Simply love102 words
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Article128 1963-04-11 9 SWINDLE: GIRL AND 2 MEN DETAINED IPOH. Wed.— A 19-year-old girl and two men were detained by the police here yesterday. A police spokesman said that the aTrests were made as a result of a report by an elderly property owner that he had been swindled of $2,000. j "The128 words
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Article69 1963-04-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— An Tndoneslan who has been deported from Singapore three times during the past three years was back here again Illegally lasi week. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, a magis- tra:r. was told today. Mr Wong Soon Chee. of the Immigration Department. said this after Husln69 words
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Article43 1963-04-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Mohamed Hamidon bin Mohamrd Kassim. 17. was today sent to the Ouroey School for four yean after he was found guilty of stealing I $840 from Miss Neon Say Huan. matron of the Johore Bahru General Hospital.43 words
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Article38 1963-04-11 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore violinist Mr. Goh Soon Ttoe and his 11-plece string orchestra will give two concerts in Kuchlng on April 16 and 18 and one In Sibu on April 19 with the Sarawak Constabulary Band38 words
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Article47 1963-04-11 9 SINGAPORE. \\>d.— More «vi- dence wa.-. recorded today in th* preliminary inquiry into the cas« 1 of Chua Nam Siong. a merchant, who is accused of attempting to cheat United Malayan Banking I Corp.. Ltd.. of $400,000. Further I hearing was adjourned to Tuetd.iv47 words
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Article278 1963-04-11 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. 'THE president of the North Borneo Civil Servants Union, Mr. James Voon, today clarified what he described as a "misleading" impression held by many Malayans of the position of civil servants in Sarawak and North Borneo. He said that Press reports three months ago278 words
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Advertisement235 1963-04-11 9 Dentures look more natural when they're Steradent-cleaned Ciive your artificial teeth that «im- V dcrful natural sparkle. Clean them with Steradent, the way they thould JT I 4 be cleaned. Just drop the dentures into a bath of Steradent and leave ur them tor 20 minutes each day. *m^3^ The235 words
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Advertisement180 1963-04-11 9 afl m. fla^B^B^Bflß^K 1 11 f AS BV-' I U L B^Br Jifa^^ ,4 THE PROMJ6E OF IDCMQ FLUORIDE "The dentist was so pleased with me. MUM. He didn't have to use the drill once!" That's the result of regular IPANA fluoride care Ipana Fluoride is a com* -~<"I pletely180 words
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Miscellaneous472 1963-04-11 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes D n n MAI AVA 1 10.30 Before We Say Ooodnlßht; nMUIU lvmu«»« IOiB Bulan B:«h;>sa KtbangsMn NATIONAL SHOKIWAVt Epilogue; 11.00 Clote Down. J^TT«^Ne R a- RADIO SINGAPORE m-ku 8.02 Morning M.-lodles; I SHOBTWAVfc StRVICt 7.00 Time Signal. The New*: 41 METRtS 7.10 News Commentary- 7.15472 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-04-11 10 A bevy of beautiful guests at the wedding re- f I ception which will be staged 1 during the tobleau "Trousseau." Picture above shows the lovely outfits sheathstyle gowns from deep purple to the ever popular black. Not forgotten are our Malayan costumes100 words
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362 1963-04-11 10 TABLEAU TO SHOW HOW WISELY YOU MAY CHOOSE q^HE scene is set: A 1 mother and her daughter visit a gown shop. The reason? The daughter's wedding day is fixed and the problem of the trousseau arises. So. It Is at this gown shop that the prospective bride has the362 words
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201 1963-04-11 10 SPEAKING about the number of couples who will flock to church to take their marriage vows during Easter, the Rev. S.G.E. Wright, an English vicar, gave this piece of advice: "As your marriage grows in years, the more you should cherish your201 words
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213 1963-04-11 10 HOW SALTY CAN YOU GET FOR BEA UTY? q^HE budget minded housewife can use salt for a number of beauty treatments, beauty experts report. Begin your day Dy adding a brisk salt rub to your morning bath. Simply draw a warm bath, relax In It for five minutes until the213 words
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Advertisement225 1963-04-11 10 OUT not OUCHi T 7/ 0 T\ TWISSORS with its unique sclssop-handl« Shapes eyebrows Extracts the tiniest splinter; or thorn \V Unties difficult knots Pluck, pinf«ath«rs Only w the f precision built i Twissors i identified iby l>te Qv*s J^«£-* llflme is -*B'ctive as claimed. Always imitated i— j never»»quslled'225 words
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Advertisement348 1963-04-11 10 m the secret of a r flawless skin jU A lovely complexion—* truly clear akin must be Bk based on regular deep cleansing. Even the most ■r expensive cosmetics, if not thoroughly removed, can clog pores, coarsen akin texture. Irr 'Anne French' BL Deep Cleansing Milk yon have the ideal348 words
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Advertisement85 1963-04-11 10 Advertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your complexion radiant loveliness with a special type cf beauty lemon. It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as it clears, refines and tones the skin to youthful loveliness, it melts out plugged pores, closing them to a beautifully fine texture and gives85 words
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Miscellaneous333 1963-04-11 10 Straits Times Crossword ssssssT" 1 sfH Iflsl IH BbC^^H^^bß^ ACROSS 7. Burnt wood provide* a -tr 1. Does Dickens chow* some- with fuel <B>. where In Scotland? (8). S. Surprised to be conducted 5. Remains of what, is kicked after the beginning <8> over (6i. 13. Doctors are transformed 8.333 words
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Advertisement983 1963-04-11 11 (Continued from Page X) A SITUATIONS VACANT Jt» ,-rf. M I Urn.)— Box it et*. axtra ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMAN r-'iuirvd by firm of consulting engiSM— i In Kuala Lumpur. Reply Box Alh'JO S.T. K.L. BULLDOZER DRIVER well experienced In operating Allls Chalmers Hl>ll and Hl»> to work In North Borneo. Box983 words
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Advertisement731 1963-04-11 11 SITUATIONS VACANT :o H«r«\< SS (Mim.)—Bax it ct*. extra THE ALOR GAJAH Secondary hnrllsii School Invites applications from tr. Inert or untrained teachers for vacancies T.'.K.F. 6.5.63. Only those with good Cambridge/PMC Certificates with credits in English and or Malay aeed apply Applications in applicants' own handwriting should resch The731 words
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Advertisement660 1963-04-11 11 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. extra LOT Ne. 4*5 SM lftiklm XXVII Dubar Walk, Frankel Estate, Vacant Land about 14.200 sej.ft. What price. Pbone (aVpore) *****. TAMCLIM ROAD: Vacant building site of about 83.000 square feet. Freehold. Singapore House. Land Estate Agency (Spore)660 words
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Advertisement853 1963-04-11 11 EDUCATION it Word* Si (Mim.)— Box St et*. extra CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL. 86-B. Robinson Road. PO Box 1933, Singapore Tel: T0221 Ensure pass, credit or distinction through systematised postal tulttoa from a well-orsanlied school that reallj cares about your studlea aad offers self-contained, up-to-date Borne Study courses In all or853 words
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Advertisement844 1963-04-11 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE J* Wards SS f Min.)— Box St el: txtrm N.S.U. PRINZ INI Radio taxed Insured very fast fitted S.U. carburettor 2nd ov.-aer. SltOO/- 0.a.0. Seen after 6 p.m. 1M Killlnty Road Spore t. NtW AL*A ROMtO Ohilletta T.I. At Prices Tea C»a Afford. Apply: Ouan Boon Transport844 words
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Advertisement884 1963-04-11 11 FOR SALE it Wards SS (Mim.)— Box it et: extra FOR SALE 1951 Adler-Stuttgart Plsno and one pram. Be*t offer secures Telephone (Spore) *****. EASTER BARGAINS: Last Day I Latest Choicest Selections Of Swimsults Now For Ladles. Men Children. Beachjackets ft Bathtowels In All Sizes. Men's Towelling T-yhlrts $2.50. Ladles'884 words
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Advertisement660 1963-04-11 11 FRESH FLOWERS 7« Word* $i (Mim.) Box St et*. extra PRINCESS FLOWER SHOP will thoughtfully selrct and heautltull> arrange dowers that help sparkle youi good wishes. TeL *****. ***** or rnnu SSI Orchard Road. B'oora. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PAHANG GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals ioi660 words
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Advertisement354 1963-04-11 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TELUK ANSON TOWN COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are ln\ itcd from Federal Citizens State Nationals who have attained their 18th but not their birthday and must be ol robust constitution for the post of PROBATIONER PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR In Town Council. Teluk Anson, on the following salary scales: Probationer $137.50x7.50-152354 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1963-04-11 12 28 DIED IN AN UTTERLY SENSELESS TRAGEDY-FOR WARNINGS WERE IGNORED ONE day late in June 1957 a fleet of straining tugs manoeuvred a barge with an 1,800 ton inverted steel tripod towering high above it into position in the Atlantic Ocean just 80 miles off1,716 words
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Advertisement114 1963-04-11 12 It's Here Announcement I of major importance The American Cigarette Company (Overseas) Limited announces the appointment of The SIME DARBY Group as Sole Agents in the Federation of Malaya,Singapore, North Borneo. Brunei and Sarawak. Resulting from this, supplies of Peter Stuyvesant cigarettes will no longer be restricted to specialised outlets114 words
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Advertisement1507 1963-04-11 13 TO UYtRPOOL i WEST COAST UK: Oue S pon Sails P. Sham Penang lAOMEBON lifirpiel, Hj.-e la Pt/Ta*ay Apr 12 PATROCLUS LifCrpail, Dublin, G^sgow Gfn. 11 Apr 11 Apr 14/11 Apr 17 ANTENOR L'peel, Dublin, P. cam. h ourg Apr 12 Apr 1} Apr 11/29 Apr 21 LYCAON Li.erpeel, Glasgow1,507 words
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Advertisement1484 1963-04-11 13 WmtiidStidiii 4 i^/^Kd iiilUmW THE E. A. C. LINES- SAILINGS 10 bENOA If HAVII. NAMBURB, BREMEN, ANTWERP. y{««J»^ ROTTERBAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. SBTHENBURB ANB COPtNNAGEN. fc/CS!y?\ i pon P. yuan Paaaag Iff VSJ -151 "POONA 22/25 Apr 29/19 Apt 19/27 Apr K\lr>7 -SIM9A" M Apr/ 4 May V I May 1/1,484 words
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Advertisement1289 1963-04-11 13 EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL > CONTHTENTAI. P9RTS. S'pora P. Sham Pening BENMNOI L'paal. Cmtti, Roam. H'larg S. 11/ Apr 11 Apr 14 IS Apr 29/21 BENNEVIS (H) N aurg. L'dea, Ha.ri. M'bra Apt 19/21 AfC 24/29 Ml 29/ I lENNOPE B'aaa, N karg, Awerp, R'daa Apt 24/29 BENDORAN (E.Lpj1,289 words
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Advertisement1230 1963-04-11 13 w- MeALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. W. TOTCX Teh Na *****. WbjW BUpaWMAM LOCK ajk lUAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG, ROTTIROAM, LOS ANfctlti. SAN rkANCiiCO. HAVRE HULL ft MIBOLESBRBUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVIR t PORTLAND CITY 9F EASTBOURNE 1 4ccaat.ag cargo^tii^Cenlral 4 Sulk S'pora P. Sham etnang SUNnyviiie 24/27 Apr 21/3S Apr II Apr/21,230 words
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527 1963-04-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent THE Esso hullabaloo reached its climax yesterday when the basis of allocation for both the ordinary shares and the debenture stock was made known. Brokers phones were worked overtime. As was expected the oversubscription was enormous being well over fifteen527 words
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Article22 1963-04-11 14 Malayan Stock Indices April 9. April 10. Industrials: 105.21 105.21 Tins: 106.44 106.84 rubbers: 106.84 107.23 Dec. 39. 1962 100.22 words
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Article712 1963-04-11 14 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: Bemtead (3.000) $1.53 D; Dunlepe Ci.000) $2.75 D, (2,000) 52.76 D, (8.000) 12.75 (1,000) 52.76: last Smelting (1,000) $2.88: Gammon (1.000)712 words
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Article254 1963-04-11 14 PRIL «rst grade rubber buyers r.e.o. closed at S p.m. in Singapore smi Kuala Lumpur yesterday at To| crut* per Ib. down one-eighth of a cent, j Tne tone mas quiet. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. closing prices in sents per Ib. yesterday: INT. 1 R.s.S. prompt f.o.b. buyers 751,254 words
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259 1963-04-11 14 rpHE price of Straits tin X yesterday rose $1.62} to $440.62} per picul. making it the highest for this year to date. The offering estimated at 240 tons was down 10 tons. In London on Tuesday with sellers of tin still Inclined259 words
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Article194 1963-04-11 14 SHIM lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today arc: TJltjalengka 6A. Dresden 6/7, Tamaasa Maru 46. Peter Maersk 8/9, Pulau Kidjanc N.W. 5. Taboa 44. Veleblt 10/11, Ozarda 45, Patroclus 13/14. Rajula 38/36. Walkare 29/30. Fctallng N.W. 3/4, Auby 24, Bentoog IS.. Inner Roads:194 words
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Article133 1963-04-11 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 10. Thrr« month.. Dumop* 14 rts. a. Darby id K N Hi its. C. Btorase 4 ld. tJainmous It cts. S. Traction 1.3 I Uau«n 12 cts. Sh. II I > M r.r^w 30 cts. S' M. c'fflli M 1» il*. >.. I iin. i*nnt.ilnrr*133 words
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Article73 1963-04-11 14 /CHINESE Produce Exciting*, »mn«1 psrt noon prices p«r picul y«»t*raay: Coconut oil: bulk $43 Hellers, drum H" ~.!I«TS. Copra April/May UK/Continent 127 buyer*. Poppor: Muntok white SK'ifJ (elleri. hMMI white J155 sellers, special Sarawak black $110 seller*, gartilnl Lamponn black SIO7I sellers. AM A. PIT! Singapore Coconut Oil73 words
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Article65 1963-04-11 14 The Far Eastern Freight Conference with effect from last Monday has revised the terms and conditions under which rubber is freighted from Malaya. It now costs one-.>ixteenth of a cent less per lb. to ship rubber to U.K. and Continental destinations. Rates for freighting; latex have65 words
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Article47 1963-04-11 14 Output from the ev,.r mines in the Guthrle Group for March and for 1963 to date in brackets uro v tnllv.vs: rubru-r 6.989.000 lb. (24.189,000). tra 106.500 Ib. (365.500). palm oil 3.424 tons (8.961). palm kernels 872 tons 1-2.287). and tin ore MM piculs 15.881).47 words
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Advertisement1133 1963-04-11 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. Great Lakes Service loan LOJOJ ETA ETA ETA ETA HA S'pora P. S' h am Honolulu S. F'cisco U Anjelej N. York Cleveland Kimiktwa Mtru" 3/ 5 May 1/ 7 May 31 May t Jim I Jusa 21 last Jlly •Kaaiiknra Mara" JI/311,133 words
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Advertisement1158 1963-04-11 14 GAZETTED I AUSTRALIAN PRICES STOCKS MELBOURNE. Wed. T'KSris s hare trading was br hu on April 11. tured wltb a flse Qt ls to M Rubber 76", cents a Ib. following a takeover offer bj Copra 5144 a ton. Bitumen and Oil Refineries. pSrHi. 011 lISI I 0"" B^" 11,158 words
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Advertisement160 1963-04-11 14 WESTMUND EUROPE BEWICE Spore P Sham Peru g Martiillcs. Hure. Diskirk, LOUDIHA 12/11 Apr 14/13 tar 1( A»r Altwirf. Haalirf. Bremii. MMt SOUTN t wtST AFRICA SERVICE Spore TAIOA II Part Durban (2J/4). Port Elizabeth (2*74), Capetown (21/4), Vatadi (2/J), Port Harcourt, Lafos (I/S), Cotonou (Hi), Lome lemi, Takoradi. Freetown.160 words
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Advertisement418 1963-04-11 14 I CLOSING PRICES April 10. .MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: *.'>; cents (down one eighth or a cent). TIN: 5440.G2'. (up SI.G2M. Estimated unonicial ofTerintc 240 tons (down 10 tons). PKMJ TENDER NOTICE Separate tenders will be received by the Pejabat Kebajikan Masliarakat NeK'ii. Johor, Johor Bahru up to 12.00 noon on418 words
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Advertisement491 1963-04-11 15 BANK HOLIDAY SELANGOR TURF CLUB The Banks In the State of Se- i NOTICE A langor will be closed tor business A on SATURDAY 13th April 1963— Our Auditors h»ve reported JL ATURDAY. FOLLOWING GOOD as follow s: IDAY. Chairman WE cerUfy that tne Blg Swe P irvrh.no, runlet -Association491 words
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Advertisement420 1963-04-11 15 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed tor business on Friday 12th until 10.00 ajn. on Tuesday 16th April 1963 for Good Friday and the Following Day and Easter Monday. THE SUNGEI BESI MINES LIMITED i Incorporated420 words
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Advertisement403 1963-04-11 15 NOTICES CHANGE OF ADDRESS MR.&MRS.M.LCBAIN, 43. Jalan Seavoy, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. NOTICE LAND AND SLKVEY DEPARTMENT, SARAWAK NOTICE is hereby given that two lots of Crown land, of approximately 4.25 acres each, situated adjacent to the Kuching Port! Development area at Bukit Blawak, Pending Road, Kuching will be alienated403 words
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Advertisement853 1963-04-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following:— (A) Two poits of National Lancnate teachers who will be j attached to the Department of Malay Studies. Qualifications: Applicants must have considerable experience In teaching the National Language, especially In teaching non-Malay speakers. Those selected are expected to853 words
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Advertisement618 1963-04-11 15 NOTICE THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT CAP. 137 Notice iwdti section 131. Notice is nereby given unaei Seclion 137 of the Town Board.* i bnaciment that Draft Layout Plan No. C 8.3262 lor Kuala .-\utnpin. Pan.utu nas tun prepared and is open to the Public Inspection In the Office of the618 words
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Advertisement283 1963-04-11 15 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (No. 118) NOTICE UNDKK SECTION IS7. NOTICE. IS HEKEBY OIVEN under section .31 of Town Boards Enactment that .the following draft p'»n nas w repartd tnd Is open to oubiic tn.soeotlon on any work int. da< .ing office oours at the office of the Town Council.283 words
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Article, Illustration538 1963-04-11 16 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT; SOCCER By Singapore, Wed. UISSKIN bin Kamari. 11 president of the Singapore Amateur F. A., said today there was no "sinister motive" behind his association's decision not to withdraw from the preliminary round of the Olympic tournament. Inche Hussein said: "SAFAHarold Teo - 538 words
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175 1963-04-11 16 ROUNDUP KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. A spirited rally late in the second half enabled Selangor Indian Association to snatch a 2-1 victory over Armed Forces in the F.A. of Selangor League First Division at Merdeka Stadium tonight So close was this match that175 words
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Article123 1963-04-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. State fullback Lee Wan Chin turned centre-forward today and scored four goals In Meur Readers' 5-1 win over Water Department In the Singapore Government Services F. A. League Div. 1 at Jalan Besar Stadium. Wah Chin completed a hattrick In the first half, and123 words
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Article82 1963-04-11 16 SINGAPORE. Wed.. Th« Singapore Hockey Association today named 25 players to travel to Kuala Lumpur (or the international matches against Malaya first and second teams on Saturday. They are Mickey Lowe, Shamsuddln. Harmon Singh, Muthukumar, A. Hag. Foong Kong Chee, R. Gomez, Mehar Singh.82 words
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Article46 1963-04-11 16 MALACCA. Wed. Malacca Chinese P.C. officials: President Da to Tan Cheng Swee: viee -president* Tarn Seat Wan. and Ng Chong Chee; secretary Low Bwee Guan; treasurer Lim Cheng Hoon: committee members Urn Jit Chiang. Urn Kirn Soo. Wong Tee Hoe and Ong Teck Eng.46 words
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Article30 1963-04-11 16 LONDON. Wed.— Results of last night's Rugby matches: Rugby Inion— Bath 3 Stroud 11. Rugby League Div. I—Dcwsburv1 Dcwsburv 4 BatIry 12: Oldham 5 Working! on 3. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article36 1963-04-11 16 NEW YORK. Wed— James I (Sunny Jinr Fitzsirrunons. 88. a I leading American racehorse I trainer, plans to retire In June I after over 60 yean an a jockey I and then trainer. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article617 1963-04-11 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Saturday's Cup spotlight will be on the Omars I EAN, intensive, enigmatic Kahim Omar drew diagrams in the sand in front of SAFA s Jalan Besar Stadium. It was half-time in the FAM Cup semi-final between Singapore and Selangor and the scoresheet was blank. Huddled round Rahim617 words
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Article75 1963-04-11 16 KUALA I.CMPUR Wed The Loh-Lun Shield a "<"- -twei-n Sri.vizor Ch:>rso RC -1 Penan* CRC vUI b" played on he P'idu Road ground hero this western 1. Sekmßor Rtc-* XI will he from tho following, ire Soon K:o:ie HE. Ong. Chua i Kirn. Klip C'lrng Kolc. Em Ch«75 words
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Article26 1963-04-11 16 IPOH. Wed. The Perak I Tennis Association's annual open championships will be held her* from May 3 to 12 Entries close on Apr. 20.26 words
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269 1963-04-11 16 STORE HAVE TO SETTLE -OLD SCORE WITH S'GOR CRICKET by Ernest Frida SINGAPORE, Wed. Singapore have an old score to settle when they meet Selangor in a friendly cricket match at Kuala Lumpur this weekend. Singapore are remembering their innings defeat in last year's MCA League final and their mission269 words
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Advertisement130 1963-04-11 16 CHANGING the JiliisL face of time by FAVRE-LEUBA IPSI Designed for the lady of fashion, this unique watch can be worn on any occasion, with any ensemble. It can be delightfully simple on one of four stylish coloured straps in satin, suede and kid leathers, or it can be worn130 words
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Miscellaneous119 1963-04-11 16 SOCCER STORE DIV. !C: Chinosr Ahletic "A' v Stable Boys tFamT Pfci: T. Kurau v JollUads (Farrer Pk>. S'GOR DIV. 1: Umno v SCRC 1 Princes Rdi; Div. 2: Umno v TPCA (Pudu Rdi; DJv. 3; SCRC v Bungsar Indians < Brickfields i Ind'nn RC v Airport 'P. Jrvu>. KHIK119 words
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371 1963-04-11 17 Espon Jeep - Peak of Perfection still 'tops' despite 10.3 impost Espon Jeep SINGAPORE, Wed.— Weight will not stop Peak of Perfection in the Manchester Plate over 6f it Bukit Timah on Sunday. T expect Lucky Stables champion sprinter to carry topweight of 10.3 to his fifth successive Victory. The brilliant four-year-old carried371 words
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Article204 1963-04-11 17 8-MONTH TOUR PLAN BY CHOO KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Choo Seng Quee gets down to his new Job as Malaya schools soccer coach In earnest next month. I The former FAM national coach has mapped out for himself an eight-month, tour covering all states to give soccer Instruction to teachers and204 words
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Article30 1963-04-11 17 LONDON. Wed.—Results of last night's football matches: EnglUh Dlv. 1 Aston VUla 1 Manchester I United 9. Div. I—Swansea 2 Norwich 0. Dlt. 3—Watford 3 I Wrexham I.—Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration686 1963-04-11 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI THE MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX By I CINGAPORE. Wed. The Bultaco "works" team of three motorcyclists have wit h drawn from the Malaysia Grand Prix on Monday. The Singapore agents of Bultaco said today that they have received a cable from the factory686 words
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Article104 1963-04-11 17 ON THE TRACK SINGAPORE. Wed. Heavy i rain last night eased the I firm going at Buklt Tlmah but few horses went out for fast workout this morning The only horse to do a noteworthy gallop was Nerome. 'apprentice Sublaip who ran 3f in 37 3 5.104 words
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Article60 1963-04-11 17 BOXING LONDON. Wed. Frankle Taylor (England), forj mer European amateur I champion, maintained his unbeaten professional boxing record when he knocked out Lennle Williams (Wales) In the sixth round at Albert Hall here last night. A great battle between two hitherto unbeaten fighters ended with Williams losing60 words
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122 1963-04-11 17 From KEITH HOOPER CYDNEY. Wed.— Malayan Johnny Wong has moved up to share the lead in the Sydney Morning Herald's ballot to find the best and fairest p'ayr r in Sydney soccer this season. Wong, who is playing in side-left for Apia-Leich-hardt. gained122 words
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Article, Illustration594 1963-04-11 17 Swaythling Cup stays with China TABLE TENNIS JAPAN KEEP THE WOMEN'S TITLE PRAGUE, W»d. I CHINA and Japan retained their men"s and women's team titles at the world table-tennis championships here last night and both won without difficulty. China beat Japan 5-1 in the Swaythling Cup final to retain the594 words
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Advertisement111 1963-04-11 17 Now it can be told! SECRET ARMY Eighteen years have passed since the war ended and still it has been top secret' Britain's answer to Hitler's threatened invasion. When Churchill said "We shall fight k i r>>nrNrt/\ on the beaches... in the landing grounds L V^lvJ U ...in the fields"111 words
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Advertisement267 1963-04-11 17 Now! Perform 8 vital jobs with the versatile Thermo-Fax Copying Machine! t |K *-r- J HB Zm "4#\tl t L-t —^^M jß^pr I aj| «aA?uLr I J [i I 1 4-4-^M Cwy antklM in just 4 iKonds Makt 280 !trtt»wtl fct«r-item- Lj«lmU imporUnt paptrs. In sec Makt a«d project transMrem:iti267 words
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Article418 1963-04-11 18 SIT YIN FONG - SIT YIN FONG By SIEMREAP. Wed CROWDS MOB HEAD OF STATE, SIHANOUK AT RESORT ON THE WAY TO ANGKOR WAT pOR the second time in as many days, Cambodia's Prince Sihanouk and Singapore's Head of State, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, were mobbed by welcoming crowds418 words
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370 1963-04-11 18 'CINDERELLA HUNT' FOR SKIER'S MURDERER RENO (Nevada), Wednesday. pOLICH loday played out a gruesome version of the Cinderella story as they tried to match a bloody footprint with the many men who knew murdered Olympic skier Son ja McCaskie. The footprints of seven men. all ol whom had admitted beingUPI - 370 words
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Article83 1963-04-11 18 WORLD TOUR FOR SULTAN, SULTANAH ALOR STAR. Wed. The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah were given a ceremonial j send-off today at Kepala Batas airfield, fix miles from here, when they left on a world tour More than 2.500 people among them the new Regent. Tengku Abdul Malek. the Mentrl83 words
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189 1963-04-11 18 LONDON, Wednesday. MR. LU SHU-CHANG, Chinese Vice-Minister of Foreign Trade, said here last night there were vast prospects for trade between Britain and China, whereas it was impossible for China to trade with the U.S. 1 Mr. Lv was addressing a dinner meeting of the For-189 words
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124 1963-04-11 18 Freed— now a new trial is ordered SINGAPORE. Wed— The Crown successfully appealed In the High Court today asalnM a maslM: Hcquittal of Lee Kan Yong who 1: was alleged, stole $30 from a Malay man without his knowledge l"wo constables who said they ?.aw the incident arrested Lee I124 words
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Article73 1963-04-11 18 HONO KONO. Wed. Singa-pore-born Dr. Teng Pln-hul will Micc^ed Dr. D. J. M. Mac- kprme later this year as Hong Kong\s Director of Medical and Health Services, it was officially announced today. Dr. Teiiß. who came from Singapore to sitidy at thr University of Hon* Kaof73 words
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361 1963-04-11 18 Asia-rich continent with the poor people ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed.— Most Asians are poor because they are unproductive, said Senator Raul S. Manglapus of the Philippines in a tajk to the I Asian-American Assembly today. He traced the cultural, economic and political developments in Asia and the West, and said361 words
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Article, Illustration189 1963-04-11 18 PARIS. Wed.— Mr. Pote Sarasin (above) of Thailand was today re-elected secretary -central of the South-east Asia Treaty Organisation for a further two-year term. The eight-nation ministerial council of Seato met here today to approve a communique winding up its three-day session. The communiqueReuter - 189 words
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Article47 1963-04-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mrs. K.S. Sansbury. wile of the Bishop of Singapore and Malaya will open the St. Hilda's Church and School fun fair on May 1. The function is to raise funds for the building of an extension to the present school.47 words
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Article343 1963-04-11 18 LONDON. Wed.—London slock 1 markets turned irregular toaay In the absence of lollow through. Company news was an Important tnlluence. Dun lops lost 1/3 to 30/3 after the results and British drug houses (ell W-4-Steels and engineerings were I I dull and stores which had opened I I343 words
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Article45 1963-04-11 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22Hd.. May 22 1116 d June 22 11/16 d.. July22»,d.. July/Sept. 22*id.,Oct./ Lrec. 22 13/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22 13 16a.. Apr June 22\d. July/ Sept. 22U/16d. Oct/Dec. 22Sd. r if. Apr. 22\d.. May M*»d., June 22 7 I6d Tone: Dull.45 words
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Article24 1963-04-11 18 LONDON, Wed.—Buyers £873...! sellers £874. Forward buyer* £876 I sellers £877. Settlement £872 VI Turnover ajn. 155 tons. p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Pinner.24 words
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121 1963-04-11 18 Intruders set fire to boat: Fishermen IPOH. Wed. Seven fishermen reported to the police at the village of Kuala K v r a v yesterday that their boat was set on fire by intruders in the Straits of Malacca last week. They said that their boat was intercepted by four121 words
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Article44 1963-04-11 18 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Social Welfare Department last week received donations for victims of the Bukit Ban Kee Fire from Mr. Chan Soo What t%b> and People's Association community centres ($147.12). Jardlne Waugh <S) Ltd. contributed two cases of tea.44 words
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Article87 1963-04-11 18 CHICAGO. Wed— Police are hunting a meticulous killer who murdered his victim with a blunt instrument, wrapped the body in plastic sheets, put in a car luggage compartment with bags of ice. and then parked the car at O'Hare International Airport. Police, who found the body yesterdayReuter - 87 words
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141 1963-04-11 18 Nasir: Make national language a condition of employment l/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V The Director of Dewan Bahasa Da a Pustaka (Language and Literature Agency) Haji SyeG Nasir.bin Ismail. said today that the value of the national language could be increased if commercial rirms made knowledge of the language a condition141 words
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Obituary34 1963-04-11 18 MR. TAV SIONC MOH I I lichinrl 1h lov. <1 wiir 2 dauwri 1 »on-in-l:i\v, MfV*r.il Krandct>il<lrrn to mourn hn lon*. Corti-nr Ivnvlni: :i"> .Mian atajraa for Mt Vermin Crf-m.-itorm 4 pi*. Krtday34 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-04-11 18 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: lluh.vt Lowest I Kuala Lumpur 93 I Kota Bharu 86 73 1 Penang 5>3 77 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 93 75 Singapore 90 7343 words
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