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Title Section20 1963-04-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CFBTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. He**** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article896 1963-04-12 1 All 129 dead Thresher missing in water mile and a half deep: 'She must have cracked like a walnut' The biggest ever under water toll WASHINGTON, Thursday. /L II hope was givup today for the American nuclear submarine Thresher. She disappeared 220 miles from Boston yesterday with 112896 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-04-12 1 THETIS WAS THE WORST OF THEM ALL... 1925: japuMM .submarine No. "0 sank near Kobe with the loss of 85 lives. 1927: Tnt is.n. S-4 sank after a rollision o(T Provinirtimn. Mass., kill: i 1939: h.ms. Thetis failed to surfare in Liverpool Bay —99 iliad 1939: Th trc161 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-04-12 1 The new United Arab Republic is born fAIRO, Thurs.— Cairo will become the capital of the new United Arab Republic with the announcement here last night that Egypt, Syria and Iraq have agreed to merge as one federal state. The announcement was made by Wing Commander All Sabry, president of343 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-04-12 1 T ONDON. Thurs.— The secLi ret of nursing sister. Jean Scott (above), heroine of the December revolt In Brunei, is out. Last night, she told the Daily Mirror of her secret marriage in the Far East and of the baby she is expecting. She175 words
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Article54 1963-04-12 1 JARKATA. Thurs.— An Indonesian military mission will leave soon for Moscow, according to an armed forces spokesman here. Capt. Mohammed Yusuf Strath saki the trip would be a "follow up" to the visit of Soviet Defence Minister. Marshall Mallnovsky, here earlier this month. No further54 words
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Article97 1963-04-12 1 I.ONDON. Thurs. Ticket agencies announced today prices of £20 to £25 for stand seats to watch me wedding Drocession of Princess Alexandra of Kent on April 24. The seats will be In a temporary stand erected In Parliament Square, near Westminster Abbey. Beats at windows overlookReuter - 97 words
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340 1963-04-12 1 JAKARTA, Thursday. PRESIDENT Soekarno today reiterated Indonesia's opposition to Malaysia and described the proposed Federation as "a manifestation of colonialism." He was speaking at the Merdeka Palace in a ceremony appointing Lieutenant-General G.B. Djatikusumo as Ambassador to Malaya. Oen. Djatikusumo. who stillReuter; UPI - 340 words
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Article29 1963-04-12 1 JAKARTA. Thurs West Borneo floods cost Inoonesian rubber planters 3,160 ton* of rubber lost. worth an estimated 335.000.000 ruplahs. acceding to the official news agency AnUra— UPIUPI - 29 words
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Article49 1963-04-12 1 PLYMOUTH. Thurs. The first petrol station In Britain, at which motorists serve themselves and pay two pennies less for it. opened here today. The petrol pumps will serve any mixture of petrol in any quantity down to fractions of a gallon, and automatically compute the cost.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article20 1963-04-12 1 t,.r|,, I. lin r Mr Khr«»brh< .i\h \i; i i I -<n Imba riv 1 1 h' ■•tan20 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration368 1963-04-12 2 A BLAST AT 'EXPANSIONIST' INDIA BUT HE REPORTS A CHINA POLICY CHANGE BY BRITAIN, JAPAN -I KARACHI. Thurs. I- \IK. CHOU EN-LAI thinks the U.S. will be forced out of Asia and that Indian influence in the con- i tinent will vanish. His forecastReuter - 368 words
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Article29 1963-04-12 2 fNITED NATIONS. Thurs.Srnrml yesterday askrd tor an urgent meeting of the Security Council to consider Its charges ilia: Portuguese war planes had iximbwl a frontier village29 words
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Article, Illustration376 1963-04-12 2 PARIS, Thursday. CEATO ministers, winding up their three-day meeting here, agreed to step up measures against Communist subversion in the area. In a communique. theSeato ministerial council expressed the hope that leaders of Laos, and countries who signed last year's Geneva agreement among them RussiaReuter - 376 words
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104 1963-04-12 2 Softening 'Industrial Revolution' in Asia ITNITED NATIONS. Ihurv The 19th century Industrial Revolution in Europe could bt- repeated 'in all its grimness" in Asia unless industrial development there was accompanied by adequate social welfare measures, the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East (Ecafe) was told yesterday. UReuter - 104 words
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Article41 1963-04-12 2 KATMANDU. Thurs.— Dr. K. L Singh, a former Prime Minister of Nepal, has refusrcl to head ihi country's newly-created Council ol State following rejection of hIR demand that he rank second, after the King. In government I protocol41 words
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Article33 1963-04-12 2 NEW DELHI. Thurs— The Indian Government has decided to permit foreign capital participation In Indian shipping to Increase from the present celling of 25 per cent to 40 per cent.33 words
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168 1963-04-12 2 I IyASHINGTON. Thurs. Gen. Lucius Clay said yesterday the U.S.' should not extend eco-, nomic aid to Indonesia until Jakarta works out a method of repaying its present debts to Russia. Gen. Clay, chairman of the President's committee to strengthen the securityUPI - 168 words
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Article39 1963-04-12 2 AMMAN. Thurs.— King Hussein I ordered thr rclea.se of six former army officers who were sentenced j to death In 1959 for plotting to I kill him Their sentence had been commuted to life Imprison- 1 ment39 words
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Article33 1963-04-12 2 I TOKYO. Thurs.— Japan Airlines I said today a mission lo Russia had found no technical factor to I discourage the establishment of an air route between Tokyo and Moscow33 words
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Article30 1963-04-12 2 PEKING. Thurs— The first group of 44 Indian soldiers cap- 1 tured during last year's border j clash were released yesterday at Batitung. it was announced today.30 words
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320 1963-04-12 2 Bali awaits 'descent of the gods' BESAKIH TEMPLE, (Bali), Thurs.—Hundreds of Balinese gathered at this rub-ble-strewn temple yesterday to await the "descent of the gods" from Mt. Agung volcano. The Governor of Ball. Mr. Suiedja. was on hand for the solemn 10-day ritual held here once every 100 years toUPI - 320 words
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127 1963-04-12 2 Commonwealth nations in Rhodesia talks team UNITED NATIONS. Thurs.— The chairman of the U.N. colonialism committee, Mr. Sort Coullbaly of Mall, will lead the six-man deputation which will travel to London for talks on Southern Rhodesia on April 22. Two Commonwealth countries. Sierra Leone and Tanganyika, will albo be InReuter - 127 words
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206 1963-04-12 2 SAIGON, Thurs. SOUTH Vietnam is examining its foreign aid income with the aim of cutting her dependence on other countries to a minimum, informed sources said today. They said the examination, dealing mainly with the needs of the strategic hamlet programme, beganReuter - 206 words
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70 1963-04-12 2 SAIGON, Thurs —South Vietnamese troops killed 1.762 Communist guerillas, wounded 192 and captured 264 in March, the Government said today. The army suffered 3-6 dead 823 wounded and 23 missing. It lost 13 light machinr guns compared with thr surrillay six. It also70 words
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Advertisement47 1963-04-12 2 KNOWLEDGE EXPERIENCE For over 125 years people have placed their trust in Brand's Essence of Chicken, confident in the knowledge that Brand's is pure essence of chicken. Brand's consists of only the full stimulating and restoring properties of finest English chickens. essence of chicken f ""^B 147 words
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184 1963-04-12 3 Heavy falls in shares over new steel crisis NEW YORK, Thursday. gHARE prices fell heavily on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday as the market braced for another possible showdown between President Kennedy and the U.S. steel industry. The country's 11th biggest producer, Wheeling Steel Corporation, has announced increases ofUPI - 184 words
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Article247 1963-04-12 3 'SORRY' HALTS LIBEL CASE I ON DON, Thurs. English distributors of the Italian magazine Tempo Illustrato offered unqualified apologies! In the High Court here! yesterday to Mr. John Profumo, the Secretary for War. for unfounded! suggestions that he had been or might have been in some improper relationship with aReuter - 247 words
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Article32 1963-04-12 3 BANGKOK. Thurs. Mr. Ben! Scott, leader of v West Australian trade mission now visiting Thailand, said yesterday he believed Australia's economic future lies more and more with South-East A* la.32 words
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Article31 1963-04-12 3 DUBLIN. Thurs— The Irl.-h Government put a fleet of army trucks on the road to cany workers la thrir jobs M luttlon-wide bus strike went into Its third day31 words
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135 1963-04-12 3 'A failure in the Guards' by the War Secretary LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. John Profumo. the Secretary of State for War. told the House of Commons yesterday that there had bevn "a failure in administration and man-management" in a unit of the Scots Guards Regiment. Last nionni 25 guardsmen ot theReuter - 135 words
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Article58 1963-04-12 3 MOSCOW. Thurs.— The Communist Purty has renewed its call to palmers and sculptors to reject abstract art, which has continued m find public support despite strong official opposition. The din-dive was contained In a message of greetings from the Communist Parly's central committee to theUPI - 58 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-04-12 3 I ONDON. Thurs. Twenty-four Conservatives last night staged a revolt against the Government for deciding to go ahead with a decision to deport Chief Anthony Enahoro to Nigeria, where he is wanted for trial on treason chargesThe Government's normal overall majority of nearlyReuter - 130 words
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Article53 1963-04-12 3 BUENOS AIRES. Thurs—Stonethrowing anti-Peronist demonstrators scored two direct hits on the head of Argentina's new Navy Secretary yesterday as he left a cathedral mass for the 26 servicemen killed in last week's abortive naval revolt. Rear Admiral Carlos A Kolumcia «as reported noi seriously Injured by theUPI - 53 words
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Article44 1963-04-12 3 ROME. Thurs. The world's fish catch rose from 30 to 41 million tons between 1957 and 1961. the UN Food '"and Agriculture Organisation reported today. It said further improvements in fishing techniques could lead to the present catch being doubled.44 words
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Article194 1963-04-12 3 i AMSTERDAM, Thurs. Two warehouses were gutted here last nifcht in one of Amsterdam's, biggest fires since the war. They were packed with clothing for despatch to refugees and the needy In Africa Damage: $2.5 million BRISBANE: Australian author Richard Porteus. be>r known for his194 words
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Article, Illustration239 1963-04-12 3 LONDON. Thursday. |i|R. MACMILLAN yesterday grave clear notice that he plans to lead, the Conservative Party at the next general election. The Prime Minister, who is 69, was addressing a luncheon given In bis honour by the whole of theReuter - 239 words
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Article, Illustration157 1963-04-12 3 BONN. Thurs The West German Chancellor. Dr Konrad Adenauer, last night said for the first time in public that he planned to retire this autumn. In an Interview with the West German Television. the 87,-year-old Chancellor said: "To prevent any doubts from157 words
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134 1963-04-12 3 Swiss to expel alleged Eichmann aide LUGANO (Switzerland), Thurs. Erich Rajafcovitch. alleged former aide of Adolf Eichmann, was taken to Lugano! police station yesterday after being found at his whitewalled villa near here. The Ministry of Justice In Berne ordered him to leave the country immediately or be escorted to134 words
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Article106 1963-04-12 3 His son Klaus visited him at the police station for about 15 minutes and then drove back to the villa. After three hours, beer and sandwiches were taken into the room where Dr. RajaJcovitch was being interviewed. On Tuesday Dr. Rajakovitch told Mrs. CecUle Alonso. daughter of the managerReuter - 106 words
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Article25 1963-04-12 3 LONDON. Thurs. Jimmy Edwards, rudio and television comedian was last nieht unanimously adopted as prospective Conservative parliamentary candidate for North Paddington. London25 words
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Advertisement180 1963-04-12 3 EXAM SUCCESSES! The SECRET OF SUCCESS in examination is *i>remafic training under the guidance of EXPERTS those with RECOGNISED University and Professional qualifications and practical experience. If you are interested in such a training tor success in one of the following examinations, post the coupon below tor a FREE copy180 words
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Advertisement351 1963-04-12 3 A HOME OF YOUR OWN IS IT A DREAM? No! A dream home of your own can be made Into a reality. You must decide when you are young You must help yourself. The M.C.I S. Home Ownership Plan Is meant Just for you. There Is no better way to351 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-04-12 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby X [AGBZE TMATM AG«eee?) I you're J i II w j» /well, thats /i kneW ip\ V tI^T J TALKED IT 1 V l¥y£ I ovee we'o J33 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-04-12 4 TWO rows of beautiful girls in purple sarongs and white blouses strewing flower petals alone a red carpet for a garlanded Inche Yusof bin Ishak. Singapore's Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, when he arrived at Pochenton* Airport. Phnora Penh, for his state visit of Cambodia, on Tuesday. OnSit Yin Fongr - 71 words
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Article161 1963-04-12 4 Praise for old students body SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. has commended members of the Gan Eng Seng School Old Students' Association "on their civic consciousness in helping those in a less fortunate position.'" The association has awarded two $150 scholarships to 'two G.E.S.S. pupils this161 words
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105 1963-04-12 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Radio Singapore will broadcast a programme on the University of Singapore tomorrow even"ing, highlighting the relation between the university and the community. The programme is in connection with the university's current fund-raising campaign to finance their vast expansion project. Included in105 words
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Article32 1963-04-12 4 MERSINO. Thurs— The Minister of Internal Security. Dato* (Drj Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, inspected the Johore Government's low-cost housing scheme here today. Tomorrow he will visit Johore Bahru.32 words
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Article29 1963-04-12 4 KLANG, Thurs. The Town C uncll here has formed a sub-committee to name the SO roads In the Klang district which have no names at present.29 words
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142 1963-04-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Popular Hong Kong movie star, Miss Lai Ming will sing at the Easter Ball in the Raffles Hotel ballroom on Sunday. The ball, in aid of the Deaf School building fund, will also feature an Easter Parade and142 words
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Article251 1963-04-12 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The National Trades Union Congress secre-tary-general, Mr. C.V. Devan Nair, today promised to support an application by its rival, the Singapore Association of Trade Unions to secure Farrer Park for their May Day rally. This was Mr. Nair's reply to Satu leader251 words
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Article102 1963-04-12 4 WAGE PACT CHANGED —FOR $10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Second Industrial Arbitration Court today provisionally granted a joint application by the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and the Transport and Storage Limited to vary their wage agreement by giving a $10 Increment to a clerk. Both parties have agreed that102 words
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Article42 1963-04-12 4 PENANG, Thurs. Th« State j Government plans to build two more health centres at Kepala Batas and Butterworth, the Cnlef Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, i said here at the opening of the out-patient and administrative block: at Ballk Pulau.42 words
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107 1963-04-12 4 Labourer freed of theft bid charge SINGAPORE. Thurs.— A labourer. Tay Kan Chean. 19. was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assize Court today on a charge of attempted robbery. i Tay was alleged to have at- tempted to rob Low Clua Yontr. 18. a student, of107 words
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Article184 1963-04-12 4 COURT IS TOLD OF HOSPITAL ESCAPE SINGAPORE, Thurs.— A magistrate today heard how Ali Alias, a young police detainee, escaped from custody while under medical attention at the General Hospital on Mar. 13. Benior Inspector T. S. Zain said that Ali Alias was detained by the police in connection with184 words
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Article106 1963-04-12 4 PAYMENTS TO BAN KEE FIRE VICTIMS SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The victims of last month's Bukit Ban Kee" fire will receive from the Social Wel/are Department cash relief and an instalment of rent subsidies at the Havelock Road community centre next Wednesday. The cash relief will be the fourth payment at $10106 words
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Article35 1963-04-12 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Ptlmary Production Extension Training Centre, organised jointly by the Primary Production Department and the Pood Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations will be opened on Tuesday at the Singapore Polytechnic.35 words
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Article32 1963-04-12 4 SINGAPORE Thui.s. Mr. N.T.S. Chopra was elected president of the Study Oroup Movement (Singapore) of the British Council at their annual general meeting yesterday. The rice-pre-sident is Mr. A.J. Eaton.32 words
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Advertisement301 1963-04-12 4 BREAKING ALL RECORDS at tt> Shaws FEDERAL, K.L. $f B DAILY 4 SHOWS 12.15, 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. HF m Prices: 53. 00, $2.00, $1.40 SI.OO-No Free List jlffi a Hill-— B- (I iWrSI7» 0 m ■MnlllllNll :IJIIJk2jr I L" il 01 1 Imf AY iuxt m W^Bav picture* wmv301 words
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Advertisement75 1963-04-12 4 fflfiinnnfin s^sn b k CHUCHU DATOK MERAH Kir* SUrll-IMMttt EMUS* UNTmiMMamMBI Today: 1 1 a.m.: 1 RUN OF THE ARROW (Col). Twin: i 30-3'io~-roo-f .io p.m. Dons Day James Cogney "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME" (Color Scope). 11.00 MM "Sin, Bey Sto*". Tomorrow: "Follow That Dream" .Panoviiion Colon. 11.00 om:75 words
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Advertisement185 1963-04-12 4 Deolers in: Students' Week merryco 777 I COCOLA Textile; 10', Discount with Special P"cr Curio; Men's, Ladies' and Free Gifts will be Children's Wear; given to All Students eB Embroidery; A Mm Shoes; Toys; W :osm«tict; gWSW T E.cc.rica. Appliances; Ornaments; OPENED UNTIL 9 30 p m pp^r- Chjnowore; EASTER185 words
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Advertisement512 1963-04-12 4 J WISH MOVIEGOERS A HAPPY ■ilaiSlßiti B \OW SII4IU IM. 11 om, 1 30. 4, 6 30 9 30 pm No F-ir Li» j niusJJ \4Q m A Jtmts ton Cum ;MDr.No: 'SEAN CONNERV os James Bond Uriulo Andrcsb Joseph W i semon H B TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! ■Tony Curtis Suzanne512 words
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Miscellaneous192 1963-04-12 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 1 THE following is today's scheel dule of civil aircraft moveI menu at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore ARRIVALS i Garuda: From Medan (GA 990) 3.10 pjn.; from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (CA 805) 5.10 p.m.; from Jakarta (GA 802) 8.45 ajn. Thai International: From Hong Kong.192 words
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Miscellaneous188 1963-04-12 4 iAZ 771) 5.45 pjn. DEPARTURES Cathay Pacific Airways: To Kuala Lumpur, Bangkok. Hong Kong. Talpeh. Osaka (CX 730) 8 ajn. Qantas: To Perth. Sydney (QF 736) 10.30 p.m.; to Teheran Athens 'QF 171* 11.45 i .m. Malayan Airways: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 170) 7.31 a.m.: to Kuala Lumpur (ML 172)188 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-04-12 5 COLONEL: TRAINING TO BE STEPPED UP ALL ROUND TO MEET NEEDS OF MALAYSIA By TAN TOCK SAIK: Kuala Lumpur, Thursday THE Federation Army is to step up the training of soldiers to meet the needs of lalaysia. Lt.-Colonel Ismail bin Ibrahim, Stal. Officer I (Training) of447 words
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63 1963-04-12 5 MERSING. Thurs. The Minister of the Interior, Dato i Dim Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman", observed the drawing of lots for 69 lowcost housing units here today. This is the first scheme to be completed In the district. The 69 units, costing $3,991 each, are63 words
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99 1963-04-12 5 KUCHING. Thurs. The United Nations chef de cabinet. Mr. C.V. Narasimhan, is due to arrive In Kuchlng on Wednesday to start a tour of the Borneo territories to ascertain reactions to the Malaysia proposals. He will meet the Governor <if Sarawak, Sir Alexander99 words
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Article44 1963-04-12 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Independent Missionary Movement International, Singapore will distribute over $2,000 worth of Easter gifts to about 453 Inmates of Pulau Jcreiak Loprosarlum on Sunday. Each Inmate will receive a tin of biscuits and a tin of sardines44 words
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Article35 1963-04-12 5 BRUNEI. Thurs. Scouts and cubs In Brunei will ro "job-hunt-ing" from Sunday to April 20 to raise money to send a group of Brunei scouts to the 11th world Jamboree in Greece.35 words
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137 1963-04-12 5 Multi-storey car-park a big hit in Ipoh IPOH. Thurs. Malaya's first multi-storey carpark, which will be in use later this month, is already a big hit with car owners. More than 300 applications have been received for the 96 pla«e_ available in the 1 $100,000 three-storey structure in Station Road137 words
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181 1963-04-12 5 Salty water: No charge to consumers MALACCA. Thursday. rpHE Finance committee of the Malacca Municipal Council has decided to waive payment of water bills for consumers for this month because of the salty water they are receiving. The council, it is estimated, will lose $60,000 as a result. The president181 words
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209 1963-04-12 5 I^UALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A resolution calling on the Federation Government t to permit the use of Chinese at local, town and municipal council meetings Is to be considered at an annual delegates' conference of the i youth section of the Malayan Chinese Association209 words
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Article32 1963-04-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The National Union of Teachers, Johore Bahru. district will hold a dance on Sunday night at the Civil Service Club here after the union's annual general meeting.32 words
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Article56 1963-04-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Police have identified a man who died in a hotel room here on Tuesday afternoon as Lav Slew San, of I Singapore. Hotel staff found Lav, 36. a talesman, dead In his bed about 3 1 p.m. He left a note. Six bottles of56 words
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Article59 1963-04-12 5 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— About 300; boys and girls from schools gave a j physical display on the padane here yesterday on the occasion of World Health Day. The Yang di-Pertuan Besar and Tengku Ampuan were present, i Watching the display were about 7,000 schoolchildren. The band of59 words
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Article29 1963-04-12 5 MALACCA.'Thurs— The United Democratic Party will hold Its first rally here on the Bandar Hilir Padang at 7 p.m. today and not on Sunday, as previously reported.29 words
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Article254 1963-04-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Seventytwo workers at Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., in Peta- ling Jaya, are on strike i because one of their representatives on the firm's Joint consultative committee has been 1 sacked. The men downed tools at 10.45 a.m. yesterday and demanded that the254 words
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Article37 1963-04-12 5 IPOH. Thurs. Tan Cheng Ouan, 27. a clerk, pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court yesterday tn misappropriating 55.412 from the Olympic Inn. Ipoh. between Oct 11. 1961 and March 3. 1962. Bail was allowed.37 words
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274 1963-04-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Federation Government today welcomed the General Services Administration's rejection yesterday of all bids to buy 200 long tons of United States strategic stockpile tin. A Ministry of Commerce and Industry spokesman said: "No sales means less tin and so274 words
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Article59 1963-04-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Another meeting of the Inter-Govern-mental Committee on the financial arrangements of merger between the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will be held here on Tuesday. A joint communique issued tonight after a two-day meeting said "It was agreed that further facts and figures59 words
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Article16 1963-04-12 5 PENANG, Thurs. The Old Xaverians' Association will hold Us annual meeting on May 4.16 words
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165 1963-04-12 5 Clearing of jungle no effect on rainfall ITU ALA LU M PUR. Thurs. The f ellinpr of Malaya's timber forest for development or agricultural purposes would not have any appreciable effect on the rainfall of this country, the Deputy Chief Conservator of Forests, Inche Abdul Majid bin Mohammed Shahid, said165 words
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Article, Illustration939 1963-04-12 6 CIGARETTES TRADE MARK CASE: THE 'ESSENTIAL FEATURE' OF PLAYERS' CARTON DESIGN IS SAILOR'S HEAD SINGAPORE, Thursday J^ COMPARISON of two trade marks one of Gold Leaf cigarettes and the other of Virginia Gold cigarettes showed that they did not resemble each other except939 words
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550 1963-04-12 6 The proper principle to apply In comparing trade marks was to look at the marks as wholes and not to disregard the parts which were common. It seemed improper to exclude the pictorial device which was the main550 words
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Miscellaneous114 1963-04-12 6 LH~ L EU -<* HWO Q****! I ru. just hafta call Iso comes the mooman citizen ■CT**.. /C? r *3Si>*Ss'J\ ABOUr <*K T* HBBWVBS AM* AHMT TO RESTORE TRANQuUJTY I "^^BBi fwOT MLFX3CR* «CU MOJO* "W 5 RBIDSf WOARE T) TWE VQ*V DeRNITELV ABC r m^^" 1 L_ H f114 words
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Article, Illustration2051 1963-04-12 7 LAN FLEMING; Roff - LAN FLEMING Roff by DRAWING BY Battle on the bobsled run... -WITH BOND WHISTLIING IN PURSUIT AT 70 M.P.H. JAMES BOND is to marry Tracy, the beautiful blonde whose father, .Marc-Ange Draco, heads the Mafia-style Union Corse. But first there is a score to settle2,051 words
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Article78 1963-04-12 8 Wmrdm (Minimum I FAMILY OF LATE Mr. X.P.M. Nalr. rmser Katate, Kulal. thank friends sod returns lor attendance, condolence and very helpful services rendered at the funeral .V4-«3. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Lav sew Sun tbank all relatives and "ends for their kind assistance, donations, wreaths, aitendaace78 words
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Obituary19 1963-04-12 8 M Herrfi SJ« (Minimum) FRESBOROUOH. BRIC. M.F. Jo.ice Killed April 11/49. rTssasmlistlll ■Aith pride and love. Mother19 words
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Article276 1963-04-12 8 J» WnrWj Sl* Mlniwuim) PITZPATRICK'S Supermarket will i. open as uiual tomorrow but Ofnt* will be COOD FRIDAY and Kaater Monday. t>u>inr*a open as usual at Metro Ltd.. n M High !ltrr*t. Singapore Tel: I FARIDA MAISON MARCILLE 11-C Haiirry Road. 8 pore will be opened MS)kf and Saturday276 words
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Article86 1963-04-12 8 _'«jr*»ii* tiM (mm.) WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH S tort Canning Road. Singapore Oood Krlday Thrco-Hour Hervir* S.OO a.m. ■o 12 Noon Meditation* on "The Seven Ijist Words" S.OO p.m. Inlted BLCC (iuod Friday Vervire «t thr 81. Andrew* Cathedral ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL |Aa«. i;ran) Oood rrid;iy. 12th April T86 words
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Article605 1963-04-12 8 The back of Singapore's housing shortage has been broken, said the Government policy statement delivered by the Head of State when he opened the new session of the Assembly. It is a large claim, [but not by any means an empty one. Leaving aside the [sterile period when605 words
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Article444 1963-04-12 8 The announcement by Inche Khir Johari last month of a pilot survey into the economics of coconut production was a i convincing sign that the Federation Government fully intends to come to grips with the problems of Malaya's third largest agricultural industry. It meant much more, for example,444 words
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Article204 1963-04-12 8 The new United Arab Republic a federation of Egypt, Syria and Iraq promises to be more enduring than the 1958 union of Egypt and Syria which broke up after three years. Because the new ties will be looser, there will be a less oppressive sense of domination by204 words
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Article, Illustration1246 1963-04-12 8 GAVIN YOUNG - GAVIN YOUNG from -AND GETS CLOSER TO CHINA New York, Thurs. #|I|E don't know enough about the outside world," said the young WW Cuban official. "I'm lucky, my duties take me to Europe. But Cuba is very isolated now, and perhaps in general we tendOFNS - 1,246 words
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Letter307 1963-04-12 8 I HAVE read with interest the correspondence arising from the report of the editorial In the Journal of the Ministry of Education (S.T. March 25). Now that parents and teachers have had their say. perhaps we students should get a hearing. I wish to assure "Anxious307 words
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Letter167 1963-04-12 8 IWAS most Impressed by the remarks of "Teacher" (S.T. April 8). Perhaps I could instruct "Anxious Parent" In the theory of the education business further. The inspectors and administration boys are not really Interested In high Ideals. What they really want, as any teacher soon learns, are model167 words
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Letter146 1963-04-12 8 IAM fully in sympathy with Mr. Tay regarding the police trap in Bras Basah Road, but would suggest that he has understated his case. Traffic coming from St. Andrew's Road can only be proceeding to Merdeka Bridge had any motorist wanted to go Into town he would obviously146 words
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Article344 1963-04-12 8 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Triumph against an old enemy CHAPMAN PINCHER by I ONDON, Thurs. A 1 four-year-old *rirl dies of tuberculosis. Doctors mobilise their resources to track down the carrier of the disease. And mothers everywhere wonder.. What danger doe* TB mean to my children? I can tell you that although the search,344 words
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Advertisement599 1963-04-12 8 StraiuTitm Malay May Classifies *«venleeme«M >"*» 1M ns*» COLD BTOwAtM A*C«DI Orehsrd Boad COLA arrow Awl BMNCHES AT HOLLAND HOAO— KATONCJ KBTPPBTL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Aartkortaed Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Coifver Quay YV*S> NEWS PROM I FWlpeletctr-s SuwsrM M. M. ISMAIL 3 AdnMraity Road. Naval Baa* B. M.599 words
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Advertisement93 1963-04-12 8 and SUDDEN DEATH Smashed knees, splintered shoulder blades, broken ribs, punctured hearts and lungs with their raw ends These jare common sights on the roads every day. Read how you're gambling a few seconds against blood and agony and sudden death. LOVE IS A MYSTERIOUS THING As elusive as smoke93 words
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Advertisement53 1963-04-12 8 BUY v r-^%. SINGAPORE FEDERAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) LTD. But due to bacteria on the skin aaa^BaaasS.l I Perspiration gives body odour. 80 to be on the safe side USE Vy/C^^"^^^*^^ Keepi yow frwh al day long] V ond NICE TO BE NEAA V /"'•I JLk\A I ss2T^^^' Bsai aa»y53 words
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246 1963-04-12 9 My good friend Mr. Lee— by I Prince Sihanouk From SIT YIN FONG JIEMREA. Thurs. Singapore's prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has obviously made quite an impression on Prince Sihanouk, Cambodia's neutralist leader. Personally conducting Slngapores Yang dl-Pertuan Nrgara. Inche Yusof bin Lshak, on a two-hour lecture tour of246 words
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Article39 1963-04-12 9 KAJANG. Thurs— Ninety-six pupila of Kaiang High Schooi will tour Malacca this weekend. They will leave In chartered buses on Saturday. Their headmaster, Mr. \n*i Trng Khoo, and a teacher. Mr. I.M. Rotario. win be In charer39 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-04-12 9 TO HOSPITAL— BY CAR AND BUS SEREMBAN, Thursday. TWO doctors and six nurses were rushed to the outpatient centre in Lemon Road here this afternoon to attend to 150 estate children believed to have been taken ill after drinking tap water. Half143 words
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Article58 1963-04-12 9 MR. and Mrs. Herman Gob Cheok Seosg after their wedding on Wednesday at the Registry of Marriages in Singapore. Mr. Goh. a salesman, is the eldest son of Madam Teo Mm Leong. The bride. Miss Lillian Leong Poh Ching. a stenographer, is the only daughter of58 words
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78 1963-04-12 9 IPOH. Thurs. Wong Beck Heng. 51. a hawker, was today discharged, not amounting to acquittal because a prosecution wa.iese could not be traced. Wong was alleged to have attacked Kaw Slav Tean with a knife at tlie Junction of Jalan Pa*lr Puteh and Jalan78 words
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Article275 1963-04-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Colonialism is all but from the free world, but no one should be so naive as to think that its bitter aftertaste will soon disappear. Dr. Henry M. Wriston told the Asia n-American Assembly today. Dr. Wriston. who Is chairman of the American275 words
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Article115 1963-04-12 9 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The search for escaped political detainee, Poh Choon Sent, *v extended to rural area* todar. Pob, chairman of the Country People's Association, disappeared from the General Hospital yesterday a f ternoon whore he had been taken for examination. Hla description has been flashed115 words
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Article253 1963-04-12 9 GOVT UNDER FIRE FROM TEACHERS KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. rpUE GOVERNMENT was criticised today for not A consulting members of the National Joint Council for Teachers before turning it from an advisory to negotiating body. The general secretary ot the National Union of Teeners, Mr. K. V. Thaver. said in a253 words
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Article41 1963-04-12 9 KOTA BHARU. ThUM. The SulUn of Kelantan today became the owner of an $18. soo Jaguar Mark X car with automatic transmUdon. The Ivory-coloured ears is the Sultan's second Jaguar. The first it a Jaguar Mark 11141 words
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85 1963-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 1 acting Yang di-Pertuan Negara, the Chief Justice, Mr. justice Wee Chong Jin. has directed the wage claims of; Singapore Government mid- 1 wives be submitted to arbitration. The claims relate to a revision of salary scales ana various working benefits. They85 words
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Article45 1963-04-12 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chan Huei Lock. IS. a student, pleaded guilty today to charge of stealing two books on zoology, worlh $30 each, from the Malaya Publishing House on April 4. He was put on probation for one pear. The boots were recovered.45 words
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Article36 1963-04-12 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— A model of s modified type of prefabricated Umber house for the lower Income group will be displayed at the Forest Department Timber Depot in Chan Sow Us Road tomorrow.36 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-04-12 9 KIM n LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mr. Amalio de Jesus (above) the Jaycee World vice-president for Asia, arrived here today on a three-day visit. He Is on bis way to Singapore to preside at the Asian Regional conference of Jaycees which begins on Tuesday. The theme of the106 words
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Article78 1963-04-12 9 SINGAPORE, Than. Malayan fruits can be commercialised and developed into a first class industry, Mr. Tan Peng Gee. a senior primary production officer in the Ministry of National Development, said yesterday. Mr. Tan. who was speaking Malayan j Fruits" at a Rotary luncheon, urged local entrepreneurs to explore78 words
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285 1963-04-12 9 Wife tells court of amorous thief to whom she gave $50 SINGAPORE. Thursday. AFTER taking a $50 note from a housewife, a burglar asked her to be intimate with him, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Madam Yeo Lvi Soo said: He wanted to disturb me and sleep with me.285 words
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Article28 1963-04-12 9 MALACCA, Thurs— A two-day campaign to encourage people to offer themselves for free che»t Xrays will be held at the Sang Cheong Society here starting today.28 words
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214 1963-04-12 9 "HELL SEES NEED TO EXPANL, SO 5,000 MAY QUIT BUXOM CINGAPORE. Thurs. Five thousand Shell Company employees and their families living: in company quarters on Pulau Bukom may have to find new homes elsewhere because the company foresees a need to extend its operations on the island. It has already214 words
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70 1963-04-12 9 From KEITH HOOPER - From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY. Thurs. The Sul tan of Johore bought two colts at A £525 each on the lrst day of the annual yearling sales at Randwlck. The Singapore Turf Club chairman. Mr. V. C. Bath. bid for them on behalf of the70 words
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Advertisement90 1963-04-12 9 L°ok Beautiful L°ok modern ttWOXA CHANEL choose from a wide range of world famous cosmetics, cologne at METRO LTD., 72-74. High Street. Singapore 6. Tel: *****-8. Experience the THRILL of motor racing in your own home. Scalextric miniature motor racing requires skill and daring as you race through a full90 words
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Advertisement65 1963-04-12 9 WINDOWS P §-.■<-. I JUU WCtll^a Say gb6dbye to bouts of hot, sieeples* nights. Install Stormline louvre windows and enjoy the comforts of A controlled ventilation. J jfdft Stormline keeps you coo| when it shines, cosyarrd"cocnfoTcabte' ~jk when it rSTrTsVTi 6M blends very well with fl the latest architectural P^^65 words
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Miscellaneous532 1963-04-12 9 Today s Radio, T V programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOBTWAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 Metres 41 metres AM, 0.00 Ttae Stenal. Nega- MB>IOTI 47 l?'^|jJ Z XK ra-fcu; 6.02 Morning Melodies: mfln 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 7.10 A.M.: 6.00 Good morning; 6.01 News Commentary; 7.16 Song Morning532 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-04-12 10 I DONT SAVE MALAYS FROM PAYING FULL MARKET VALUE FOR TRANSPORT SHARES SUNGEI PATANI, Thursday. fHE Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. today denied he had ever put "pressure" on transport companies to sell their shares cheap to Malays "It's sheer nonsense to say that314 words
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Article, Illustration278 1963-04-12 10 Canteen contractor plans $1.20 'patriotic lunch'- KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A "patriotic lunch" will be held at the canteen of the Ministry of Defence next Wednesday to raise funds for the National Patriotic Fund. Thp canteen contractor. Mr. Chong Fong Chow, hit on this Idea to raise money by offering the278 words
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Article26 1963-04-12 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs.—Australian and New Zealand troops of the Commonwealth Strategic Reserve will observe Anzac Day In Malaya and Singapore on April 25.26 words
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102 1963-04-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. j Forty students —29 from the University of Malaya and 11 from the College of Agriculture at Serdang— have started a large-scale economic survey of rubber smallholders in Lower Perak. The survey is under the charge of Mr. J.W.L. Bevan.102 words
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Article48 1963-04-12 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Mr. M. P. D. Nair, a former Minister in the Llm Yew Hock Government, has filed his petition in thr High Court Registry seeking admission to the Bar. Mr. Nair was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple. London, in February-48 words
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Article69 1963-04-12 10 A LOR STAR. Thurs. Police yesterday arrested a man who was alleged to have wrestled with a wombn near her house on the previous day. Halimah binte Jamil. 21. reported to police she was on her way home at Kampong Dulang Kechil when the man caught hold of69 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-04-12 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 15-year-old son of the Brunei Sultan, Crown Prince Pengiran Muda Hassanai Bolkiah (above), flew into Singapore this mornlnr from Kuala Lumpur with a party of 17 schoolchildren, mn«i sti n of sons and daughters of Brunei Government officials. The Crown Prince, who71 words
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Article47 1963-04-12 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The president of the Junior Chamber International. Mr. Eric Stevenson, of Edinburgh, Scotland, will fly' Into Singapore next Tuesday, to attend the JCI conference. He was elected president at the organisation's 12th world congress' held In Hong Kong last year.47 words
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229 1963-04-12 10 PATROLS HAVE CUT DOWN NORTH BORNEO PIRATE RAIDS LONDON, Thursday gRITISH naval anti-piracy patrols have helped to reduce the number of piracy incidents off North Borneo, Mr. Lan Orr-Ewing, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said yesterday. He was answering questions in the Commons about progress in suppressing piracy in theseReuter - 229 words
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Article188 1963-04-12 10 Advanced institute plan for Poly SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Government will soon take steps to develop the Singapore Polytechnic into an Institute of Advanced Technology. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, who is also the governor of the board of directors of the Polytechnic, announced this in the Legislative188 words
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Article27 1963-04-12 10 SINGAPORE, Thur,s.— The Customs Services Union of Malaya. Penang branch, ha.s donated 525 to the Juriah blnte Hamid fund, bringing the total to $29627 words
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Article146 1963-04-12 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The secretary of the National Union pf Commercial Workers. Mr. A. B. Gomez, said today some Asian employers were a threat to industrial peace. Speaking at the annual meeting of the union's Selangor branch, he said that "stern action" must be taken146 words
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Advertisement172 1963-04-12 10 STILLONLY «v| FOR TEN -ME? 1 I Unless you take definite steps S to prevent it, you may at any I time offend with perspiration I odour. (Everybody perspires!) I But once you've applied MX jpP ODO-RO-NO deodorant, you Fjl know you're protected all day 'I Hill j l° n172 words
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Advertisement78 1963-04-12 10 Medium-size Multi-purpose m ~^mr- m m y^^^Bßflßßßßk b2\sb B^^gy r Come and see the brilliant new QUALITY FIRST TON VAN PICK-UP Under one ton unladen weight— permissable pay load 12 cwf. Twelve Months7l2,ooo miles Warranty and Backed by BMC. seivice. m Malaysia MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. v 20. orchard roms. I.78 words
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Miscellaneous316 1963-04-12 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS raids (8) I. ClatnenUne's father holds it's 6. Addition to the score, bj wrong In a state officer (8). some chance? (10). 9. Choose the Continental variety 7. Some planes come down beto preaei'Te (6) yond Fair Head (6). 10. Name Include* a bad paint- 13.316 words
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673 1963-04-12 11 W.D. men's problem: Tengku gives an assurance KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Also present at the meetIns was the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Federation's Mm I Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin. The union leaders told the Tensku about their probloms and he expressed his673 words
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Article295 1963-04-12 11 PROFESSOR TELLS... SINGAPORE, Thursday. INDUSTRIALISATION required much more than the establishment of a few enterprises adopting modern techniques of production. In giving this advice, a Canadian economist. Professor Leslie Wong, also said today: "To be purposeful. Industrialisation must be accompanied by new attitudes toward the scale295 words
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62 1963-04-12 11 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Between 1951 and 1961 the number of cars in Singapore has more than trebled. There were 22.678 cars In 1951 compared with 70,106 in 1961. This Is disclosed in the Vehicles Registrations Department's annual report for 1961 published this week. The62 words
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165 1963-04-12 11 IPOH, Thursday. 'FHE four municpial unions In Malaya with a total x membership of 8,000 have decided to form the Federation of Municipal and Local Authority Labour Unions. Announcing this last night, a spokesman of the Perak Town Board, Town Council and Municipality Employees Union,165 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-04-12 11 CUE Noralni Alias. 19, a telephone operator, receiving a silver cup from Che Chik Rokiah binte Shariff. wife of the Commissioner for the Federal Capital, after she wax crowned "Miss Kebaya" at the Town Hall on Wednesday night in a contest in conjunction with the132 words
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75 1963-04-12 11 Satisfactory results in border 'war' BANGKOK, Thurs. An intensified anti bandit campaign in the Thai-Malayan border was launched on March 31 and the results of the first 10 days operations were satisfactory, Mr. Luang Chart Trakankosol, Under-Secretary for the Interior, said today. Mr. Luang Chart returned today from a visitReuter - 75 words
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Article169 1963-04-12 11 IPOH, Thursday PENGHULUS. who were described as the "links and contacts" between the Rulers, the Government and the people, were today urged to instil the importance of unity among the people to help prevent disharmony caused by "undesirable elements." The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato169 words
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124 1963-04-12 11 Brunei to boost police by 50 p.c. BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. —The Brunei Govtrrrnent has approved a plan to increase the strength oi the State Police Force by 50 per cent, Mr. A. N". Outram. the Commissioner of I Police, said today. In addition, local Field Force companies, whose duties willReuter - 124 words
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Article117 1963-04-12 11 King, Queen walk a mile on tour KUALA LUMPUR. Thnrs The Va n g di-Pertuan Agonß and the Raja Per maisuri Agong walked nearly a mile when thtv 1 made an extensive 90- minute tour of the Lever Brothers (Malaya) Ltd. factory in Bungsar Road here today. 'Iht 7 mm117 words
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Article28 1963-04-12 11 PENANG. Thurs. BurKlari broke Into a sundry goods shop at Kampons Bhuru. Ayer Itam. yesterday and escaped with about I $350 in cash and goods.28 words
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Advertisement58 1963-04-12 11 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain* Hevacnlornphtnt kills germs instantly— heals pimples I jni. Prexenn ptapfci from <ptc»ding— lemej m> unMKhlly ipoll. ff Free from oil and grease iloci not crack, cake or clog iht pore*— women can apply make-up over it. OA wonderfully58 words
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Advertisement76 1963-04-12 11 U^BD Now available in Malaya! \MrS?^ beefeater fl^* BEEFEATER Tfcta^ Doubles \our pleasure! Thrw-quarters of all imporrea gin sales in ttw United States, where it is sold at a prenuum. sre BbLr EAI XX. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Pcnong IpoK Kwc»hif> MALAYA'S MONTHLY TOURIST MAGAZINE issue M^^^^mkk/ Contains illustrated articles j76 words
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Article, Illustration166 1963-04-12 12 OVERSEAS TOURS MR. DENNIS Khoo, assistant to the advertising manager for Malaysia of Nestle in Kuala Lumpur, has been seconded to the Hong Kong office. Mr. Khoo, 24, who left last Sunday, will take over the supervision of the advertising department and will166 words
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Article75 1963-04-12 12 Lufthansa carried 1.858.993 passengers last year, up 20 per cent over the previous period. The amount of cargo flown rose 31 per cent to 29.264 tons, and mail was up 90 per cent to 12.655 tons. There were 41.446 flights, up 10 per cent, over75 words
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Article181 1963-04-12 12 LEE FOO SAN - LEE FOO SAN By NG BROTHERS Ltd. of Ipoh, have been appointed sole distributors in Perak for the newly introduced Esso gas. Mr. Ng Chong Fatt, managing director of the company, said that subdistributors had been appointed in all the main towns in the181 words
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322 1963-04-12 12 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH COMPANY'S MALAYAN INVESTMENTS \TO DATE TOTAL $20 MILLION By 'pHE Imperial Chemical Industries (Malaya) Ltd. expects to embark on important new manufacturing projects during the next two years. This was stated in retiring chairman of I. I.C.L Paints (Malaya) L Kuala Lumpur by322 words
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Article44 1963-04-12 12 A food fair is to be held at Aalborg, Denmark, from May 31 to June 9. The yearly event, largest of its -kind in Denmark, will show all types of foodstuffs In halls covering more than 100,000 sq. ft. of floor space.44 words
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Article135 1963-04-12 12 Manager for Hume Malaya MR. W.A. MAIR has been appointed manager of Hume Industries (Malaya) Ltd. with effect from August 1. 1963. Mr. Mair. who is currently secretary of Hume Industries (Far East) lad., will be returning to Australia on leave and to spend a short time with Humes Ltd..135 words
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Article116 1963-04-12 12 p. R. SQUIBB and Sons, one of the world's largest manufacturers of ethical vitamin preparations, ia Introducing to the Malaysian market a specially prepared ethical formulation En«ran prenatal tablets "to meet the special vitamin and mineral requirements of pregnancy and lactation Mr. F. J. Angiulo. director of116 words
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Article54 1963-04-12 12 rhe Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Delle of the Compagnle Generate d'Electnrltc of Paris, has obtained an order for switchgear for the worlds first 735.000 volt transmission system being built by the Quebec HydroElectrlc Commission in Canada. The company la represented In Malaya. Singapore and BorneoAgencies - 54 words
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Article, Illustration294 1963-04-12 12 'Convenient' service town dept. established NEW OFFICES A SINGAPORE company dealing in precision and scientific instruments has opened a town office and service department to bring greater convenience to customers. The new office and service department are on the third floor, The Arcade. Mr. Scow Koon Seng, general manager of294 words
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182 1963-04-12 12 GUNN CHIT THYE - 200 luxury houses (plus a hotel) on Penang hillock GUNN CHIT THYE By AN 800-feet high hillock beside the City Council's quarry at Quarry Drive, off Waterfall Road, Penang, is to be turned into a luxury housing estate. A local housing development company, Kirn Bian Alk Co. Ltd., plans to182 words
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Article80 1963-04-12 12 Mr. J.A. Davies. service engineer^ (Europe and Middle East area. Euclid products i of General Motors Overseas Operations of New York, gave a demonstration of two Euclid pivot steer loaders at th« P.W.D. Training School tasting ground at Slmpany Kuchal, Suntfei Besi Road. Kuala Lumpur, on Wednesday.80 words
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Advertisement229 1963-04-12 12 Show your next film with a MOVILUX 8A This sleekly streamlined projector, available in various pastel tones, for personal colour preference, offers these attractive features: •By/50 watt low voltage lamp 400 ft. reel •Zeiss P Sonnar 1.3/20 mm lens 'Ultra silent running 'Sound coupler attachment available 'Compact durability For better229 words
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Advertisement1241 1963-04-12 13 MEMf^JLKME E»PRESB_SEItVICE_TO LONDON. LIVERPBT. >_CONTINENTAi. PRRTV S'pora P. Sham Penang BENMHOR L'lltl, C'mth. R'Oam. N'larg ft. 11/ Apr 11 Apr 14/18 Apr 28/21 BENNEVIS (H) M lurg. L 111, ha.n. M'tra Api 11/21 Aar 14/21 I* 18V I BENHOPE B'Bia. N'karg. Aairp. R'aara Mr W/28 BEHOORAN (E.LW L'pttl. Roam. Hull1,241 words
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Advertisement1243 1963-04-12 13 mNcAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. W»-» Tth Hi. II3JI. •"TrERMAW UMI da KXAVBNESS LIME LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN FNANCISCO. HAVRE RUU ft MIDOLEIMOUGII SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORUAND. Cm OF EASTBOURNE 1 CCMtli S S'pori P. S'htm Ptrtang SUNNrviILE 24/27 Apr 21/ M Apr II Apr/2 May Sport P. SUm1,243 words
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543 1963-04-12 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock ExX change closed for the Easter holidays or a quieter note. Industrials were steady at first with not many price changes, but later quietened with perhaps a fractionally easier tendency. Tins continued their new firmness with543 words
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Article23 1963-04-12 14 Malayan Stock Indices. April 10. April 11. Industrial*: 104.91 10.vn7 Tin: 106.84 108.68 S robbers: 107.23 107.23 Dee. 29, 1962 100.23 words
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Article715 1963-04-12 14 fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock: Exchange, with the number of the shares traded in brackets was: INDUSTRIALS: Beutttad (I*. 000) $1.53 D. (1.000) $1.52; Dunlepa (3.000) RIB, (2.000) $2.76. Gammon (2.000) SI.M) D, (22.(KM) $1.00 (30.000) 11.K9: F.715 words
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Article197 1963-04-12 14 V;MIP* lying aiengaide the Sinxaawra Miro.ur wharvtt ar eapeeted taday ara: Kurnaide 19. LJmbur* 4 5. Bantam 31 tt, Nippon 47. Urinam 44. rrmdent Jonnaon li IS. Loudim.i 27/2(1, Jeppeaeo Maerak SA. Romo Maersk 23/24, Blblgo 21/22. Bealoyal 6/7. Taboa 42/43, Watkare 29/30. iiletler H.W 4. Inner197 words
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Article17 1963-04-12 14 Aok&m Tin sold 3.250 piculs of Un concentrates for the quarter ended March 31. I17 words
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367 1963-04-12 14 A jump of $2.50 in the Straits tin price yesterday took it to $443,124 per plcul. the highest for nearly 10 months. London overnight showed a gain of £3 for spot and £2 for three months. In London after a slow start demand367 words
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484 1963-04-12 14 surprise this week was the announcement of March exports at 119,470 tons, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market survey. This was considerablyhigher than anticipated but, reflecting the current temper of the market, its effect on prices was momentary, adds484 words
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Article26 1963-04-12 14 April 11. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76i cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: Unit! (up 52.50).). Estimated unolliiial offering 2t»o tons (up .'n tons).26 words
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Article270 1963-04-12 14 \IAY Hrtt *nd« rubber buytrt r« cl.iM at p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yailarday at 76a cema p»" Irt. down onr-eighu> of a ccnl. The tone was aunt C.C.R.A. and F.M.Ft.C cteeing prim in ctnti p»r Ik. yesterday: I Int I P...5.S prompt f.o.h buvera HI, «H>r«270 words
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Advertisement218 1963-04-12 14 Penan* P SK«m S por* FROM BOMBAY ANO COCHIN AHV. 'STATE OF •IHAR" for Hongkonfl. Kobe O?oko. Nogoyo Yokohomo A##U 10/11 *erll 13/ la) FROM CALCUTTA ANO CHALNA M.>. "DAGOHOY" for Adelo.de, Port Linclon, Melbourne Svdncy April U/14 A»nl April 1«/20 Chief AfjeaH: R. JUMAtHOV t SONS LTD.. 24. Malacca218 words
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Advertisement723 1963-04-12 15 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs. GENERAL INVKSTMENTS and industrial shares closed (or the Easter recess on a steady to k^ firmer note. Rises covered a wider range of stocks. Bam metals were buoyant with barriers improving, following New Broken Hill's final dividend and higher profit. Oil ahaxe moves were narrow, except723 words
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Advertisement682 1963-04-12 15 NOTICES THE AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA NINTH ANNUAL GENEBAL MEETING NOTICE la hereby given under Rule 37 ol the Association that the Annual General Meeting of the AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION OP MALAYA, will be held by kind permission of the Shell Co. of the Federation of Malaya Ltd. at the SHELL682 words
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Advertisement862 1963-04-12 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word* SI (Mm.)— Box ft et: extrm BIST AND ONLY available land along main road, Korte George, Malacca. 18 acres, vacant, freehold, suitable for shops and residential bouses, $7,500.00 per acre. Apply l#u-B. Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 4 BEDROOM* BUNGALOW at Lorong K. Telok Kurau, Singapore.862 words
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Advertisement426 1963-04-12 15 BEAUTY CULTURE It Word* fl (Mim.)— Box 10 ef: txtrm I I DEPILATORY WAX TREATMENT to remove ugly hair on IeKS, 512.30. I Further enquiries: Loui.ic Klerk, 22 Ngee Ann Building, Telephone ***** I (Spore i. LEARN HAIRDRESSINC ft Beauty Culture Personnel or Proirsslooal CourseM. Rir^ •i.'Ma>4 Amy Wee (Teacher426 words
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Advertisement144 1963-04-12 15 BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) 30 Word* iS (Mim.)— Box SO tit. txirm COMFORT? AIRCONOITIONINED Rattles Bar and Prince Bar 22. Rattles nasa, I !■">■. ,i isai ..Kinih/ Chmear lunch. ORACOM PHOENIX RESTAURANT, Metropole Ttiratrr, -Dong Pagar, Spore. Tel: ..ilng Hongkong roast chu k .an roast pork NP.i. ORCHARD H. iTAURANT, 3*144 words
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Article, Illustration350 1963-04-12 16 K FERNANDEZ - K FERNANDEZ: By NORODOM: WE'LL QUIT lOC RATHER THAN CONDEMN INDONESIA Kuala Lumpur, Thursday MALAYA wil stage the next South-East Asia Peninsular Games if Cambodia or Laos refused to do so, the secretary of the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council, Thong PohUPI - 350 words
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196 1963-04-12 16 Lenny gets his chance in new attack— HOCKEY CINGAFORK. Than, Afler waiting for two years on the fringe of international hockey, Lenny Nonis, top scorer in the Singapore HA league for the past two seasons, has lin.ilh got the selectors' nod. He will make his first international appearance for Singapore196 words
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Article, Illustration310 1963-04-12 16 HARD LUCK FOR STAN AND SCRC SOCCER The goal that wasn't... SCRC 2 UMNO 2 by Francis Boey Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. BAD LUCK robbed Selangor Chinese R.C. of victory in this F. A. of Selangor League First Divicinn matrh at Princes Road today. Six minutes from time with the scoreHarold Teo - 310 words
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163 1963-04-12 16 FAM name Olympic tie venue and dates KUALA LUMPI R. Thurs. Malaya, who have the choice of venue, have asked Thailand to play the first leg of their Olympicsoccer tournament preliminary round tie here on Oct 5 and the return match at Bangkok on Oct. 12. F. A. of Malaya163 words
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Article109 1963-04-12 16 Sentul MBS fight back to win Cup MBS 1 VI 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Methodist Bov> School. Sejitu!. tonight thwarted Victorla Institution's chances of scoring a "double" when they beat them 2-1 In the ftnai o f the Khlr Johari Cup comppMtlon at the Merdeka Stadium. Inche Mohamed Khir Joharl.109 words
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236 1963-04-12 16 By TEOH ENG TATT SINGAPORE, Thurs. The !5 Quah brothers Kirn Benn Kirn Swee, Kirn Choon. Kirn Siak. and Kirn Lye are well-known in State and club football here. Now come the Quan girls Doreen. Therelsa and Rosa The sisters236 words
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Article230 1963-04-12 16 Minarni scores Round 1 upset BALTIMORE. Thurs.— Minarni. an 13-year-old Indonesian girl, scored a major upset In the first round of the United States badminton championships yesterday by defeating sixth seeded Angela Bairstow (Elmland) 12-9. 11-3. Angela was runner-up to American Judy Hashman in the recent All-Engiand championships in London.230 words
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Article127 1963-04-12 16 MALACCA. Thurs. St. Francis Association retained the i Malacca Hockey Association league j championship when they trounced National Union of Teachers 5-0 vi tiie final here today. Tarn Kong Oiin gave SPA a 1-0 half-time lead. Then the champions raced away io a convincing will with Rengasamy127 words
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Advertisement649 1963-04-12 16 HT^^^^«^3^^^^^^^^BB^^^^^^^n^3T^^T^n^^^^^^H BANK HOLIDAY The Banks in the State of Selangor mill be closed for business on SATURDAY 13th April 1963— SATURDAY. FOLLOWING GOOD FRIDAY. Chaliman. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) lIHIII KXAMINATIONS TAKE NOTICE that the Court ha.< ordered that the Public649 words
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Advertisement474 1963-04-12 16 TENDERS PAHANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from registered Class "D" and above J.K.R. Contractors will be received by Jurutera Negri. JKR. Pahang. Kuantan up to 3 p.m. on 18th April. 1963 for the Construction of a Road Formation from 2nd M.s. to sth Ms. Kg. Soi-Kempadang Rural Road. Full particulars474 words
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Advertisement22 1963-04-12 16 Manikin Men like that smooth, rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cigart INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED M 'CELLOPHANE' TO KEEP THEM IN PEtf£CT CONDI IMB22 words
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Miscellaneous145 1963-04-12 16 ■mm M i l v "^B 1 F 'i i Ah SOCCER STORE DIV. 2D: TBA v Serangoon Garden (Farrer Pk>: Dockyard v Minto (St. George's Rd); Khalsa v STU (Parrer PfcV Oeylang Utd. v Junior AA (Farrer Pk>. IPOH DIV. 2: PWD v sth Bn RMR (Jn Abdul Jalili;145 words
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Miscellaneous34 1963-04-12 16 BADMINTON Lim Tan Cup i final i ßawangi Police bi Btg BerJuntai 3-2. I ATHLETICS Prnanc MBS rross-c intrv, 3 miles: 1 Thuni Chew Cheng 18:15.45. 2 Abdul Sa- bahan 3 Wonc Honp Ghee.34 words
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Article, Illustration373 1963-04-12 17 DOUBLE TROUBLE FOR CEYLON'S RAUF— OTHERS ARE 'ALL SET' MALAYSIA G.P By JOE DORAI; Singapore, Thursday. f OHAMED RAUF of Ceylon, one of the fancied ITI drivers in this weekend's Malaysia Grand Prix, hit double trouble today. FIRST his Volvo PV544. which ha.s served him well for 15 years In373 words
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Article43 1963-04-12 17 KANGAR. Thurs.— Entries for the Perils Badminton Association annual open championships tn May will close on Apr. 25. Events are: men's singles and doubles: women's singles and doubles, veterans' singles and doubles: boys' singles and double* and girls' singles and doubles.43 words
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1622 1963-04-12 17 SUNDAY M I OMI (9 a.m.) Vintage and t'VT cars unlimited (handicap, 5 him— s2. A. Lowe (SS100); 1. O. K..vrn«.croft (Marborough); 2. J. Mi.mn (Bußatti). 3. F. Ingham (Fraser Nash); 4. Mrs. M. Inn ham (Singer); 24. J. Mobbs (Fraser Nnsh); 1. W.1,622 words
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Article1662 1963-04-12 17 Raoe One: 2.0— Cl 4 Oiv 3— 6k 1 ***** Cinema IV (Shaw St.) Martin, 5 9.0 'M. Ismail 17 Z 4oys6 Buloh Kasap (Segamat Kongsi) Martin. 4 90 Johnson 4 3 75 Caatano (CV Bt.) Martin. 3 9.0 < )14 4 (moo Top Hennessy1,662 words
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573 1963-04-12 17 EPSOM JEEP - Dick to partner Peak of Perfection— if he's fit EPSOM JEEP: By Singapore, Thursday CHIEF INFORMER BEATS EXCELSIOR IN FASTEST TRIAL YOUNG Dick Low, who is apprenticed to '-'Porky" Donnelly, may take the mount on the stable's champion, Peak of Perfection, in the Manchester Plate over 6f here on Sunday.573 words
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Article80 1963-04-12 17 NZ trainer in S'pore CINGAPORE, Thurs. New Zealand trainer A. McGregor, who saddled Even Stevens to win the Cauneld Cup and the Melbourne Cup last year, Is In Singapore for a short visit. Shown round the Bukit Timah racecourse and stables by trainer "Doc" Rodgers this morning. MacGregor was Impressed80 words
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Advertisement223 1963-04-12 17 CABIN CABIMAT Comport folding typo 2" At attractive hi app«a. 2" MiMt «Jtd« projac on eHici.no aivM Im. h*nu» rocMlnf. U*. heat and less poppina m 4 mmrwh *a«i»ad Ur n, mtmot> moMittt :f«M a»aiat. Satai blower. You'll thrill to imHc cfcamfar far eon- tnc r *o""once of riih m^.223 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-04-12 18 ACROSS the table, gay laughter and a friendly chat between two Heads of State, Inche Yutof bin Ishak, Singapore's Yang diPertuan Negara (left), and Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia. In this picture the first received in Malaya of Inche Yusof's State visit to93 words
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97 1963-04-12 18 LONDON, fhurs.— Over a period of seven years Gerald Arthur Pomfret had a continuous party at his firm's expense. He drank 34 gallons of sherry, 20 gallons of port, 83 bottles of whisky. 46 bottles of gin. 24 bottles of rum and97 words
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Article65 1963-04-12 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The GovrrinTient nas banned the Import of cigarette lighters in the shape of pistol or a revolver, il was announced tonight. The ban, however, does not apply to gooU alreaay consigned to Singapore before today and are aue to arrive on or before May65 words
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Article31 1963-04-12 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A "Malayan patriotic song contest" fnr people in the Malaysian region lirs been launched by Radio Malaya. Cash prizes are offered. Entries close on June 10.31 words
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161 1963-04-12 18 MANILA, Thurs. The Philippines Foreign Office said today it will seek a clari- I flcation from Vie c j President Pelaez in Paris about a statement attributed to him implying that the Philippines favoured the proposed Malaysia Federation. A dispatch from Paris reportedUPI - 161 words
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Article145 1963-04-12 18 LONDON. Thursday. A DIVORCE court judge yesterday ended the 27--year marriage of the premier earl of England and his countess— the Earl and Countess of Shrewsbury. I The judge said the 21st earl, holder of Britain's oldest earldom created in 1442, John George Charles HenryReuter - 145 words
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231 1963-04-12 18 LONDON. Thursday LONDON, Thur*. The success of a Chinese Minister's trade visit to Britain "leaves no doubt that British and American policy on trade with China have reached the parting of the ways." the China Trade and Economic Newsletter said today. The231 words
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Article67 1963-04-12 18 LONDON. Thurs. Leaders of Britain's National I'nion of Railwayman— «ith 317.000 members decided today in state an official three-day nation wide railway strike within the next four weeks. The strike is heine called in protest against the mass closures and sarkinrs threatened under the "make-the-railways-pay" planReuter - 67 words
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330 1963-04-12 18 WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE State Department said today the United States would consider any request by the Laotian Government for ammunition and military supplies to help meet the threat to peace caused by the recent outbreak of fighting in Central Laos. At theReuter; UPI - 330 words
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200 1963-04-12 18 32,000 give another big welcome i to Head of State From SIT YIN FONG PHNOM PENH, Thurs. The 32,000 people of Kompong Cham, Cambodia's third largest city were given a holiday today, and they literally lined every street and lane to give Singapore's visiting Head of State, Inche Yusof bin200 words
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Article58 1963-04-12 18 SALISBURY. Thurs. The Southern Rhodeslan Premier. Mr. I Winston Field, announced here today that the British Government had not acceded to his request that Southern Rhodesia should be granted full independence not later than the dale on which any of the other territories ofReuter - 58 words
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Article12 1963-04-12 18 GENEVA. Thurs. The disarmament conference adjourned for Easter yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 12 words
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Article315 1963-04-12 18 LONDON, Thurs—London stock I market* took a distinct turn for the better today. Price* moved] forward on a fairly broad front., with sentiment Influenced by the good steel output figures and by I recent company news. Business, was on a good scale. Equities displayed marked i firmness Closing315 words
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Article51 1963-04-12 18 LONDON. Thurs—Spot 22-»d. May 22 11/16 d., June 22\d. July 22*; d., July/Sept. 22 13/16 d.. Oct./ L-ec. 22 13/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22 13 160.. Apr. June 22\d.. July/ Sept. 22 U/16d Oct./ Dec. 22 elf. Anr. 22"»rt.. May 22 r -d.. June 22 7/16 d. Tone: Very51 words
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Article31 1963-04-12 18 LONDON. Thurs.—Buyers £880. sellers £881. Forward buyers £881.-. sellers £882. Settlement £881. Turnover a.m. 215 ism,, p.m. closed. Tone: Very firm. (The itock exchange is now rkMed anUl next Taeaday).31 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-04-12 18 MALA YA 'S ENVOY RETURNS TO JAKARTA KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia. Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin ll.ui Idris (above) returned to Jakarta today to assume his post after a threemonth absence. He was recalled following Indonesia's adoption of a "confrontation" policy towards Malaya. Dato Kamaruddin told reporters88 words
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Article282 1963-04-12 18 Algerian Foreign Minister shot ALGIERS. Thurs. An Algerian gunman shot the Foreign Minister, Mr. Mohamed Khemisti, 33, at pointblank range at the entrance to the National Assembly building here today. Mr. Khemisti's pretty young wife stood only a few feet away as her husband collapsed in a pool of bloodReuter - 282 words
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Article35 1963-04-12 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Sir Wliuston Churchill, who was carried liom« on a stretcher from the Riviera last June, today walked aboard an airliner taking him back for another vacation In the Mediterranean. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-04-12 18 UiEmJzilin3 IJIGHEST and lowest tempera- fures in Malaya and Slnga- pore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lownt Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 79 Penang 91 75 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 90 7743 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1963-04-12 1 TEOH ENG TATT - The Malaysia Grand Prix comes of age TEOH ENG TATT IT MAKES ITS FIRST APPEARANCE IN WORLD MOTOR RACING CALENDAR By THE Malaysian (irand Prix has conic of age and its appearance this year in the world motor racing calendar its tirst should soon attract the world's leading drivers and1,065 words
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Article250 1963-04-12 1 FAR FROM IT IN THE RACING WORLD jyjANY people think that racing drivers always have their daggers drawn, hating their rivals. They imagine that competition at the wheel leads to enmity among friends in the sport and that a racing driver will go to any means250 words
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Advertisement117 1963-04-12 1 j?k i BMM mBSS>P^* I QVMBf mmlr w |pr FOR SAFETY AND SPEED Cl CintUra does net waste engine power This tyre A M UA ,s more than twice at easy running as standard CintUrdruni cooler than normal tyre* and the- V^ V^ .iore stands the *tr..n o« *uita.ned h.gh117 words
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Advertisement302 1963-04-12 1 W mtt/^fH 1 $$< v mJM mi i m m mk\ wm\ Hi |fl mi^mm^mmpS^m^^^' ?P^*i fefl HBHS^ v »^^^P^*j* iK^BP^B Hf^^^BH *™y^B j^^% ml, VITANE! BOTH IN ESSO AND ESSO EXTRA GASOLINES Mil I I I Ytf i\A j WBMflf-this sensational Esso gatohnc improver actually Z 1 I\ V/aX/a302 words
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Article, Illustration364 1963-04-12 2 JOE DORAI - Johore G.P. champ returns JOE DORAI by r pllh. 111. 1 111 unit ti crowd at X Johore Bahru on t>b. 25. 1960. paid scant attention to a small built Ceylon rider crouched over his equally small Oilera l%rc mac Inn. Hut the nwmi'-nt the flae went down for tin-364 words
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1139 1963-04-12 2 BRITAIN'S NEW WAVE OF G. P. DRIVERS Three typical fast men are Taylor, Maggs and Hawkins 'fHE truly fascinating thing about motor racing is that there is a steady stream of brilliant young drivers, who seem to pop up with monotonous regularity when there is a place to be filled1,139 words
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Article, Illustration994 1963-04-12 3 JAGUAR (E) THE LOTUS LIM KEE CHAN gives a preview of cars and drivers for this year's Grand Prix VERSUS JA(.I AR "E" versus the Lotus this is the general forecast of the likely finish to I his year's Malaysia Grand Prix for cars in view of the formidable array994 words
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Advertisement204 1963-04-12 3 PACE-MAKER: Two variations (Hard Top ainiiJr STYLE-SETTER:Two styles (Sports Saloon or Soft Top), beautiful to look at with ALI INL and Convertible), swift low swept lines its line of elegance and style. A rally win- tell of speed and sparkling performance; ncr that has been race-circuit tested and w m204 words
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Article, Illustration1969 1963-04-12 4 GRAHAM HILL tells his own story of East London where his win gave him the world title gVEB si ii cc Hie So ut h African Grand Prix, which gave me the 1962 drivers championship. I have been iKHiibarded from all quarters by people wanting the answers to1,969 words
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Advertisement525 1963-04-12 4 <^9> «fy JF JtJ^f MMfM Suzuki wins World-famous T.T. race fk9^B#^Lb^a##m m and scores other European Victories. W^^^J^^^X EUTKWUHS.P. (sicc> I ITALIAN B.P. (50ec) MPMvHI r\^ I _^■V^'. I K«rlMirx»t«dt I Moms 1 Jr^^^*~~ A 1...^^ 1 Aug. 19. 1962 L__Hl S*pi <». 1%2 CFKKI&r. (Slcc) £TF2 TOURIST TWPHT (Slec)525 words
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Article, Illustration636 1963-04-12 5 ERNEST FRIDA - L.C. CHAN IS DETERMINED TO SCORE 3rd G.P. WIN ERNEST FRIDA 'This year's race will be best held so far because of selection of cars, drivers says QNE driver who commands plenty of rcsj)ect in Malayan motor racing circles is Chan Lye Choon, who is determined to add this year's636 words
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162 1963-04-12 5 AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF SPEED, HE QUITS FOR LOVE LOVE has caused one of Singapore's keenest riders to quit after seven years of competitive riding. The man concerned is H. Karim, 32, who earns his living trapping Singapore's speeding motorists and who later took to speeding himself. For Karim. an162 words
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Article87 1963-04-12 5 I^LIZABETII MERRITT. 26. I!* has lost the chance of adding colour to this years motor cycles events by being the first woman competitor. She sent in her entry late. Elizabeth is a very talented rider. She has proved this at the R.A.F. Seletar quartermile87 words
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343 1963-04-12 5 STAFF WRITER - Production cars 'good enough' for race drivers STAFF WRITER E DO motorists taking part in races and motor rallies always fit special gear boxes or other special parts to their cars in the hope of increa&ui? speed? This Is definitely not so, says Norman Garraa. competition manager of the Rootes343 words
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Advertisement175 1963-04-12 5 FRONT VIEW »l HEAR "VIEW AIR INTAKE PIPES EIGHT CYLINOER DISTRIBUTOR FOR FUEL FOR TRANSISTORISED FIVE-SPEED INJECTION SYSTEM IGNITION SYSTEM T^VO lOINT .^^^^^^■^^^^■l r^9^^^^^^^^^\. Til I Fff FO© Fl IPI r\fj|wp" CUACTC M I iff^^^^^. TAWKQ fOWTfM IDPO TO N F W 20 MILEANH0UR WINNER WITH SHELL I £m W175 words
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Article, Illustration2997 1963-04-12 6 Stirling Moss - Stirling Moss says RACK in London from the South African Grand Prix (and about to set off on an even longer trip to the other side of the world) Stirling Moss sat at his desk in his Mayfair office, a vital and alert man sporting an 18-day2,997 words
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Advertisement282 1963-04-12 6 THE FIHEST AMD FASTEST J^^ Sq. W jJjEA\vi N^^Sftk. tHe greOreSt mar 9 lfl f Sflfef y AND Highest N«w V.or Spr.nt held on 2nd J,nuon>. 1962 Mill < 1 1| 1 1 I'lllkf n I 1 niin r ci inn S*r>9opo f Not io nol Pay Spnn June, 1962282 words
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Article175 1963-04-12 7 THK priii;r.imnn i for the Malaysia <;rand Prix: 5.4.") a.m.: Minister of ulture. .Mr. S. Rajaratnam. upons Malaysia (J.P. Mt; li\r-lap handicap rait- for Vintage and P.V.T. 1.4 f: 10-lap race motor «vclcs LMcc to 250 cc. 10.30: 10-lap race Saloons and tourers 60 Ice175 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1963-04-12 7 THE EUROPEAN REPLY TO JAPANESE SUPREMACY AT G.P. TEOH ENG TATT'S choice for the big race: Ito, Hasegawa, K.C. Wong, F.K. Wong THK European reply to Japanese supremacy in motor cycle racing has been expected locally lor some time and the appearance of vastlyimproved Norton Manx machines to challenge the1,546 words
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Article217 1963-04-12 7 A REMINDER FOR ALL G.P. FANS hrrr to buy car park labels; 9th mile Ylo Ctau Kane Rood Control point. Mandal Road Control point and at 11 m.s. SeulMwanc Road. TRAFFIC ARRANGEMENTS: Control points at Braddell Circus, 9th mile Yio Chu Kane Road, Nee Soon Police Station and Mandai-Woodlands. Braddell217 words
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Advertisement135 1963-04-12 7 KIl ii mflp^^K m! It 7 m (J r J^^g t|j Energy to keep you going 24 hours a day Energy-giving Horlicks provides you with the healthy nourishment your bodjf needs 24 hours a day. Horlicks is digested rapidly and easily and its fall nutritional value is quickly absorbed by135 words
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Article, Illustration1850 1963-04-12 8 JOHN SURTEES - WHY I JOINED -FERRARI JOHN SURTEES By 'Trip to Italy convinced me that I am taking right step' TOWARDS the end of last November, I flew over to Italy and spent a few interesting days with Ferrari. Part of the time was taken up with testing a Formula 1 car1,850 words
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207 1963-04-12 8 JAPAN is invading J the small cars section and as many as 10 Mitsubishi machines have been entered for the various events for saloon and tourers. The saloon and tourers events have attracted a big entry of 43 and they will be separated into207 words
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Advertisement200 1963-04-12 8 VI y imm LJ 'W. Kf\"-_ m A lir-* THE LOWEST PRICED 4-DOOR SALOON CAR IN MALAYA TODAY Precision engineering, sturdily built, unmatchable in performance plus the all powerful 600 c.c.. c. 4 stroke water-cooled engine make this magnificent CAROL ®the best cor you can buy to-day. It's really economical200 words
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Advertisement118 1963-04-12 8 TRIPLE ELECTRIC MODEL J* Th« world's imollcsf icole (l/52nd) iyitem ond the m^^^^^ ONLY lyttem allowing you to rac« up to 3 cart on each All sets eon be extended to lone independently hand GRAND PRIX circuit* in any controlled. The special siie. deflector section enables you to pull out118 words
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416 1963-04-12 9 Vintage cars race should prove exciting yHERE has been much 1 excitement amongst i members of the Malayan Vintage Car Register who will be turning out in force to support the Vintage and P.V.T. Handicap race- this weekend. This race li scheduled to open the meeting and 16 rars have416 words
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Article, Illustration385 1963-04-12 9 By STAFF WRITER JUK Ma lay si an Grand Prix meeting is expanding so last thai a time may come when the Ministry "of Culture, organisers of the meet, will have to think seriously of holding a week-long festival of motor385 words
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Advertisement123 1963-04-12 9 CITROEN Ak ID 19 A Citroen mokes motoring completely different truly unique unique because of the Citroen air suspension it has proved itself since 1953. Unique because of the front-wheel drive a feature of all Citroen cars for over a quarter of a century. Unique in so many other ways123 words
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Advertisement46 1963-04-12 9 For the third successive year, there are more AUSTIN and AUSTIN HEALEY Car entries in the MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX races than any other (fiD make. Proof o! speed, stamina and absolute reliability. BORNEO MOTORS Sing«pore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Malacca Penang Seremban Buttcrworth Jessclton Kuala Belait Kurhinf46 words
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Article, Illustration1326 1963-04-12 10 CAN THE prancing horse return? AT the end of 1961. Enzo Ferrari had every reason to look forward with confidence to the 1962 season, but his hopes were to he shattered as the flame red cars were beaten time and again during the year. The Iks! thai the Maranetto cars1,326 words
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Advertisement53 1963-04-12 10 AlLmajorv Grand Prix in 1962 the toughest tests of endurance for tyres were won on Dunlop. The outstanding success.of \M9^- Dunlop Tyres on the track proves their built-in quality for every, kind of motoring. And the new Malayan -made Dunlop Tyres have this same superior quality. 999m\ -^mml. W jUVAfLOjr53 words
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