The Straits Times, 13 April 1963
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Title Section20 1963-04-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 ft***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, APRIL 13. 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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158 1963-04-13 1 60 ARMED MEN RAID SARAWAK POLICE STATION AND CAPTURE GUNS A GANG of 60 armed men this morning raided Tebedu police station, 50 miles south of Kuching and three miles from the Indonesian border, killing a corporal and wounding two policemen. The raiders were wearing jungle green uniforms. They were158 words
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Article, Illustration518 1963-04-13 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - 'Critical stage' in talks on finance, says Lee Anything can happen now: Spore Premier by YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. TH E three-month-old merger talks on financial arrangements between Malaya and Singapore have reached a critical stage and face the possibility of a deadlock. The Singapore Prime518 words
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Article426 1963-04-13 1 'LOVE' CALL BY SOLDIER DIPLOMAT SINGAPORE, Friday. THE new Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Lt.-Gen. Gusti Djatikusumo. today called for more "two-way traffic in love" between Malaya and Indonesia to ease tension in the region. Indonesia's top soldierstatesman Djatikusumo, who stopped over in Singapore briefly on his way to Kuala Lumpur,426 words
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Article, Illustration473 1963-04-13 1 $45,000 'thin wire' raid on goldsmith SINGAPORE, Friday ARMED robbers who used thin wire to tie up their victims, today struck at a goldsmiths' workshop in Geylang and got away with $45,000 in gold bars and jewellery. The hold-up, which took place just before dawn, is the biggest so far473 words
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Article40 1963-04-13 1 JERUSALEM. Fri. Thousands of Christian pilgrims today commemorated the death of Christ. Crowds around the churches. shops and slippery, cobbled streets were more varied than usual, since the calenders regulating Eastern and Roman rites coincide this yetr.-UP.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article79 1963-04-13 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Fri.— The British military command announced today that air space extending to a radius of 60 miles from Brunei's capital to a height of 20,»©0 ft. has been placed under strict military operational control. The affected area embraces the whole of Brunei State, Brunei79 words
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189 1963-04-13 1 A 'fruitful exchange' in Malaysia aid talks KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Anßlo-Mala-yan financial talks on defence after Malaysia today ended its weeklonj? session in a "friendly and fruitful exchange of views," said a statement from the Ministry of Finance. The next round of talks —at Ministerial level— will be held189 words
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Article21 1963-04-13 1 HONO KONO. Fri.— Three Chine** Catholic priests have died in prison in China, the Hong Kong Examiner reported.21 words
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119 1963-04-13 1 ALGIERS Fri— Mr. Mohamed Khenmti, the Algerian Foreign Minisister, paralysed since b*ing shot in the face outside the National Assembly yesterday, was today fighting for his life in hospital here. He is 33. Two eminent French neuro-surgeons were flown here from Paris last night. A119 words
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468 1963-04-13 1 Strange noises but no hope for 129 WASHINGTON. Fri. There was no chance of there being: survivors of the loss of the U.S. nuclear submarine Thresher. the Navy Secretary. Mr. Fred Korth. said today. Mr. Korth made the statement, after a visit to the disaster area, "in the fervent hopeReuter - 468 words
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Article33 1963-04-13 1 PREMIER BACK fWGAPOttI I Mm* Minister 1 1 rrtyrn* md ■< 1 1 r i half-hour p mnferenie on II t klfci in Ku ii > rushed Is M"" Hospitjl 'pro^erin-' from tir»O.33 words
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Article, Illustration885 1963-04-13 2 H.K. POLL REFORMS? 'DON'T REPEAT SINGAPORE MISTAKE' JHE House of Commons was warned yesterday of the possible consequences of electoral reform in Hong Kong. Mr. Hervey Rhodes (Labour) said: "A lot had been heard about the desire to broaden the basis of government in Hong Kong. But let us be885 words
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Article58 1963-04-13 2 TOKYO. Fri.— A shortage of farm labour is blamed for a wave of abortions among farm wives whose husbands prefer them working in the fields rather than in the nursery. One village alone reports complaints from 17 women who said they faced divorce if they didn't haveUPI - 58 words
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336 1963-04-13 2 MR. Macmlllan told the House of Commons yesterday that the Government had made "strong objections" through all the channels open to the activities of Kuomintang agents in Hone Kong. The Prime Minister had been asked by Mr Philip Noel-Baker (Labour) what representation* he had madeReuter - 336 words
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715 1963-04-13 2 industrial scheme would depend on Peking peace with India Kong industry." he added. The river estuary between Canton and Hong Kong would be the natural site for this development. China would need credits for this. Dr. Bray added: "The British Government could easily raise loans in Hong Kong to financeReuter - 715 words
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112 1963-04-13 2 S. RHODESIA WILL PRESS FOR EARLY FREEDOM SAUBBURY, Fri.— The Southern Rhodeslan Government said last night it would press its demand for early independence, which was refused by the British Government in an exchange of letters published earlier yesterday. The Prime Minister of Southern Rhodesia. Mr. Winston Field, said InReuter - 112 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-04-13 2 Nehru no to Naga ceasefire: Ban on Scott ¥EW DELHI, Fri. The Indian Government has rejected a ceasefire offer by the exiled rebel Naga leader, Mr. Zapu Phizo. Mr. Nehru, announcing thb in Parliament today, said the decision had been taken mainly on the advice of the present Naga executiveReuter - 199 words
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219 1963-04-13 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Kennedy said last night that he op- posed any general across-the-board price increase in steel, as he opposed it last year. He said a general price increase would harm the American people and would invite an inflationary spiralReuter - 219 words
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85 1963-04-13 3 LONDON. Fri.— The suburb of Wimbledon is Hot to have Geisha girls after all. Wimbledon licensing session decided yesterday. The "Club Sebastian" had applied lor v drinks licence but the application was adjourned until May 22. There were objections by residents and temperanceReuter - 85 words
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Article50 1963-04-13 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Frt— Untver. Mtv scientlMs may have stumbled onto a un> ot telling the dtf. feirnre between earthquakes and underground nuclear tests, it wa.s| reported here today. This could mean that the, U.S. 1 :ould detect underground tests in other nations without the need of on-slte inspections50 words
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Article26 1963-04-13 3 VIENNA. Fri.— The small Austrian town of BUchofshoten w shaken last night by a severe carth 1 tremor. No casualties or damage! were reported.26 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-04-13 3 BACK on the Irish set of the film "Of Hainan Bondage" is American actress Kirn Novak in her role as Mildred, the Cockney waitress. She returned to work after a stormy few days during which Hollywood director Henry Hathway resigned and was replaced by130 words
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150 1963-04-13 3 LONDON, Friday. MR. FREDERICK ERROLL. President of the Board of Trade, yesterday accepted in principle an invitation to visit China, it was announced here. According to a Board of Trade statement, the invitation came from Mr. Lv Hsuchang, the Chinese Vice-Mi-nister for Foreign Trade,Reuter - 150 words
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Article123 1963-04-13 3 Race bar police hold 140 Negroes OIRMINGHAM (Alaba- ma). Fri. More than 140 Negroes have been arrested in eight dar/s for defying racial barriers here. But blind Negro pianist Al Hibbler keeps getting turned away by the police. For two successive days he has tried to get himself arrested HeReuter - 123 words
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97 1963-04-13 3 PHILADELPHIA. Fri. The president and the city editor of the Philadelphia Bulletin were yesterday found guilty of contempt of court for refusing to name the source of a report in the newspaper about corruption in municipal government Judge Bernard J Kelly told Mr RobertReuter - 97 words
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Article25 1963-04-13 3 NEW YORK. Frt— Mrs Indira Gandhi, daughter or Mr. Nehru, said here the Chinese Invasion d India had resulted in "remarkable political unity25 words
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Article37 1963-04-13 3 Minute m an success I.OS ANGELES. Fri The US Air Force yesterday stared the first Miccesaful launching of a Mlnutetnan inKMle under fully operational conditions the way It would he fired In the event of nuclear war.37 words
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Article41 1963-04-13 3 LONDON. Fri.— Princess Margaret yesterday became an honorary fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. Other honorary fellows among the Royal Family are the Queen. Prince Philip, the Queen Mother, the Duke of Windsor, and the Duke of Gloucester.41 words
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Article261 1963-04-13 3 Eight die in drug sect rampage KINGSTON, (Jamaica), Friday. |£IGHT people died early yesterday when six drugged members of the Rastafarian sect armed with guns, spears, daggers and machetes robbed and set fire to a petrol station in the North Jamaican tourist resort of Montego Bay. Three policemen, an estateReuter - 261 words
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307 1963-04-13 3 Difference of sexes persists even in dreamtime YEW YORK, Fri. 11 There is even a difference between the sexes in dreaming. Men dream mostly of other men. but women divide their dream characters almost evenly between men and women Dr. Calvin Hall and Dr. Wmiam Doninoff, oi the Institute oi307 words
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Article113 1963-04-13 3 Winston is back in Monte Carlo MONTE CARLO, Fri.— Sir Winston Churchill, carried home on a stretcher from the Riviera last June, returned to Monte Carlo yesterday for another holiday in the Mediterranean sun. •He Is staying In the same penthouse where he had the fall that kept him In113 words
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Advertisement106 1963-04-13 3 Just unpacked... the latest ARROW sport shirts Lonfj tla«vn, ihert iltevcs; White or plain colours hi contemporary designs. Sec them all at 81. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP. MODERN EXPRESS VESSELS SERVING TO AND FROM EUROPE W^^&/9^s^2^~- sWdMfßaJf-^MfIHmSRHAn v .aflH^pC^aa^g^g^B """"^^^H VmSß^fß&^C'' fjbf""' Ltfgßrfy^^aaia^aTal WaCaß a# 1106 words
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Miscellaneous17 1963-04-13 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f( MEAL. VDACLfNGX f .MOW, f iii u*AOM WMILE MX! J UPTUJE17 words
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Article, Illustration175 1963-04-13 4 JN the biggest robbery this year, an armed "thinwire" gang grabbed $45,000 in gold bars and jewellery from this safe in a Geyl a n g goldsmith's workshop early yesterday. After tying up, at dagger point, the proprietor and 11 workmen sleeping in the shop with thinAli bin YusofT - 175 words
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Article18 1963-04-13 4 SINOAPORE, Fri'. Lieut. Avadai Padhakrishnan has been appointed acting Lieut-Command-er, Malayan Naval Volunteer Reserve (Singapore Division).18 words
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204 1963-04-13 4 WEAL HOMES '-2 NEW TYPES FABRICATED iyWO new types of -L prefabricated houses described as "ideal homes" for people in the lower income group, have been produced by the Forest Research Institute. They were displayed at the Forest Department's timber depot in Chan Son Lin Road today. Both are one-bedroom204 words
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Article88 1963-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. An $18,000 Naafi mobile fashion van equipped with a wide range ol women's and child Iren's clothing and shoes is now in Sirgapjre to tour major services centres here. During its eight-week stay here they will visit six centres. They are: Chalet Club88 words
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Article21 1963-04-13 4 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Appeal Court will sit in the Supreme Court building at 10.30 a.m., on April 26.21 words
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312 1963-04-13 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Detmold (Germany) Wind Instrument Ensemble gave a mainly classical programme under the auspices of the Singapore Chamber Ensemble in the Victoria Theatre. The prize of the evening was Mozart's Serenade In B nat tor 13 wind Instruments. K. 361. The content312 words
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Article346 1963-04-13 4 Ta following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Zurich. Cairo, Atjaba, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.15 pjn.; from London Frankfurt, Rome. Beirut. Teheran. New Delhi (BA 700> 5.55 p.m.; from Auckland, Sydney.346 words
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Article179 1963-04-13 4 31 COURT EXHIBITS THEY ALL DIED Xl/ALA LUMPUR. Fri. A youth charged with dishonestly retaining 31 stolen fowls was discharged in the third magistrate's court today when the owner of the fowls said they had since died. Senior Inspector Osman bin Abdul Hamid. prosecuting, said he could not proceed with179 words
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Article57 1963-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. A cheque for the National Theatre Fund, from the proceeds of the premiere of the Hokklen film "Poon Kirn Lean" held last night, will be presented to the Minister for Culutre. Mr. S. Rajaratnam at his office by the star of the film. Hong Kong57 words
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Article27 1963-04-13 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— State Coroner Mr. S. R. Chapkhana has been appointed a Deputy Public Prosecutor from Apr. 1, a Government Gazette notification announced today.27 words
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100 1963-04-13 5 PENANG. Fri.— The Lord Mayor of Brisbane. Alderman Clem Jones, is expected to arrive here on April 25 for a three-day visit. Mr. Jones, who will lead a party of sportsmen on a visit to Malaya, will call on the Mayor of Georege100 words
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Article88 1963-04-13 5 DATO LEE TROPHY TOMORROW IPOH. Fri. Malaya will I meet Singapore in the St John Ambulance Brigade competition for the Dato Lee Kong Chian Trophy at the S.J.A.B. Hall in Beach Street. Singapore, on Sunday. The annual competition consists of foot drill, stretcher drill and first aid. Singapore won the88 words
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Article44 1963-04-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The National Association of Womens Institute! will be organising a onr-weck course on home econo mka hfglnnlni on April 16 at the W.I. headquarters in Petallng Java li will be attended by 52 members of the association.44 words
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225 1963-04-13 5 - INCREASING popularity of Australian gum and wattle trees in Malaya has given an Australian Army nurseryman and his local staff a full-time job. An Australian Army statement said today that the trees made their tirst appearaiu> at Terendak Camp, near here,225 words
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Article, Illustration456 1963-04-13 5 GEN. MOORE ON LEAVE: BUILD-UP MEANS 30 PER CENT RISE IN FORCES, HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JMIK immediate build-up of the Malayan army, navy and air force will mean an increase of 36 per cent in their over-all strength, Gen. Dato Sir Rodney Moore, the456 words
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228 1963-04-13 5 Three new officers to sail home in new ships I ONDON, Fri.— Patrol boats built in this country for the Malayan Government will have among the crews sailing them to Malaya in July three Malayan offlcer-c ade t s who passed out this week from HMS Britannia, the Royal Naval228 words
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Article28 1963-04-13 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A woman. Quek Seng Chin. 58. was found hanging today in her room in Boon Teck Road. She had been ill for several years.28 words
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190 1963-04-13 5 PENANG. Friday. ABOUT 1.300 pupils in 16 primary schools in Pe- nang are receiving free lunches every day under a scheme operated by the local branch of the Malayan Council for Child Welfare. A 1 lb. loaf of bread made from wheat flour, butter190 words
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Article78 1963-04-13 5 To choose "Sales Princess' SINGAPORE, Fri.— A "Sales Princess" will be chosen next month to mark the first annual picnic of the Singapore Sales Representatives Association. The contest, open to all women sales personnel above the age of 16, will be the highlight of the picnic to be held on78 words
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Article49 1963-04-13 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Two men armed wlih daggers broke into a houso in Albert Street and robbed a housewife. Ong Sing. 31. of 52.600 in cash and $1,700 worlli af jewellery. fhr robbers «nined entry by knocking on the from door and forcing their way in.49 words
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Article51 1963-04-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Mr. Loo Slew Poll, a chemicals assistant of the Shell Company, will leave for Britain on Sunday for 15-months' training with Shell International Chemical Company in London. He joined Shell in 1955 after graduating from the University of Malaya with honours degree in51 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-04-13 5 A RE-AFFIRMATION of Australia's unswerving support for Malaysia was given here today by the new acting Australian Commissioner in Singapore. Mr. R. A. Woodcott. Mr. Woodcott, who flew In last night from Sydney to take up his duties, said that from the moment343 words
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Article56 1963-04-13 5 ALOR STAR. Fri.— The Mentri Bosar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddin, and his wife. Tengku Aminah. left here today for Kuala Lumpur on their way to Mecca. They will be away for a month. Inche Mohamed Zahir. a lawyer and vice-president of the North Kedah Umno. took56 words
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Article157 1963-04-13 5 Language a key to Manglapus I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. IV Senator Raul Man^lapus of the Philippines today expressed confidence that the differences among the Philippines, Malaya and Indonesia could be settled In talks among j the leaders of the three countries. H P told reporters before i leaving for Manila: "We157 words
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Article262 1963-04-13 6 WORKERS PICKET PIPE FACTORY I^-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Picketing by more than 50 workers outside the Gammon (Malaya) Ltd. concrete pipe fac- tory in Petalinß Jaya continued today despite management notir that the strikers have been sacked. The strike of the workers, who have no union. Is the In the Petallng262 words
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Article36 1963-04-13 6 PARIT BIWTAR. Fri —Mr. O. K.iruppiah Pilial, a busine.- I ,ktii elected president o. Buntar branch of the Ma- Concrrsy Other, officials: Vice-presidrnt Mr. C. incanr. secretary. Mr. T. I'lfcrisuniy, treasurer, Mr. K. S.36 words
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Article35 1963-04-13 6 PENANG Frl— Tlic Green Jackets .stationed ai Mlndcu Barracks, Giugor. will give regular band performances here. The first will be ai 6 p in. on Easter Monday on the Esplanade.35 words
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250 1963-04-13 6 IPOH, Friday. THE Prime Minister's intervention in the dispute between the War Department Civilian Staff Association and the British War Department was described here today as >; a healthy sign of the Government's labour policy." The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, gave an250 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-04-13 6 PRETTY Miss Pixie MonX teiro. 17. a Singapore model, is another entrant in the Miss Malaysia competition to be held at Stadium Negara on April 20 in conjunction with the Australian Industries Exhibition. Miss Monteiro (34: 2!: 34) is sft. 4in. tall and weighs 102164 words
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244 1963-04-13 6 AUSSIE TRADE FAIR FIRMS TO APPOINT AGENTS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Most of the 155 Australian firms exhibiting their products at the $2 million trade fair here to be opened by Tengku Abdul Rahman, on Monday, are seeking Malayan apents. Mr. John Cameron, liaison officer for the fair, who feaid this244 words
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Article35 1963-04-13 6 IPOH. Fri.— Thieves broke Into St. Anthony's Instittuiion in Tambun Road here and stole $120. The headmaster. Mr. Lip Yoke Keen, reported to the police yesterday that he found a drawer lorced open.35 words
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Article, Illustration411 1963-04-13 6 7 children weep as parents go to prison CEVEN children wept outside the High Court here today after they heard the Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, send their parents to jail for three months for having one-and-a-half gallons of uncustomed samsu. "You have fcot to look after your brothers411 words
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Article91 1963-04-13 6 Revenue up from tobacco, liquor CINGA PORE, Fri. Customs grossed $8,403,000 as tax on liquor during the past three months, a jump of $1,095,000 compared with $7,318,000 raised during the same period last year. Tax on tobacco for the 3am e period this year amounted to $11,500,000 compared with $10,508,00091 words
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198 1963-04-13 6 T^HE Malayan Stud- ents' Association of North America is conducting a survey of educational standards of Malayan and Singapore students studying at U.S. universities with a view to getting more American degrees recognised. Its newsletter, received here today, says the survey will198 words
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205 1963-04-13 6 Detainees: 'Let Red Cross man visit prisons' LONDON. Fri. The Singapore Government has been asked if it is prepared to let a delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross visit all prisons where detainees are held. The question is one of several raised In a letter to Mr.205 words
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Miscellaneous131 1963-04-13 6 Aii+y Onp By V.T. Ramlin Omsk Tr*cy By Chvetar Gomi* T^HHH f\OU RENCTSM YME **5 ONE "If WE DO MCTT W' WHAT DO 1 T SUSELV NOU DO 1 r^r-^^S?^^^ 1 mrst me I who vkektio| like loose rjvou propose wot expect me wave 3PJ£t M> L*2«££^L»^ L Wtt we?131 words
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Article, Illustration1658 1963-04-13 7 LAN FLEMING - Bonds wedding daywith death an uninvited guest... LAN FLEMING THE YEARS MOST EXCITING FICTION SERIAL... LAST DAY OF by BOND held his breath and sot oil two shots. I Ie thought they were good ones, but now liloi'eld had gone into shadow again. But Bond was gaining, gaining. But the1,658 words
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Article41 1963-04-13 8 M Wora-j J/# (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the. lata Mr. Tan I thank all ralativea. frtenda. ■it o r William .larks. Far Eastern Hank for th< ir maaaage* of condo- ncea, »r,«th». nrrolH. :i-«'«taace and i-rndancr in their recent berearement.41 words
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Article177 1963-04-13 8 10 Word. Sit (Mtmtmmmi THE cookpit'S Java Rljattafal n •crved avery Saturday and Bunday him n time riTZPATRICK'S !>ut*rmarket. Office ■tarai will l« cloaed all day on tha April ioki. AIR CONDITIONING rrom only $30 1 month hy Carrier (J.IS In FederaIB SlOKapora <il2ll or Kuala 1 m for177 words
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Article698 1963-04-13 8 There are very few meetings from which the partners in the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation do not emerge (according to their own account) refreshed and still bettor placed to defend the 1 region's security. The Paris j meeting of the Seato Ministerjial Council has been no exception.698 words
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Article309 1963-04-13 8 First reaction of teachers to the new negotiating arrangements announced by the Minister for Education is wholly unfavourable. "Were all the terms negotiated in the former National Joint Council? If not, what is the reason for not consulting that body?" Assuming, as the N.U.T. apparently does, that there309 words
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Article251 1963-04-13 8 Though the rural co-oper-ative movement, taken as a i whole, has undoubtedly made life easier for the Malayan farmer, there is no denying the I need for organisational and I administrative improvement More than 2,000 societies have been foi-med since 1955 a rate of growth necessarily entailing 'a251 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1963-04-13 8 Kennedy fights men on Capitol Hill RELATIONS between the Executive and Congress are uneasy at the best of times, but during this Administration they have deteriorated to open antagonism, and in some instances to cool indifference. by The result can be seen in the dismal legislative record of the Administration.1,163 words
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339 1963-04-13 8 Tokyo breaks new ground by ISAO ZAMOTO TOKYO. Fri. Tokyo la burrowing ahead with an ambitious US$l.l billion network of subway linos to rase its notorious traffic congestion and prepare for the 1964 Olympics. Traffic on major roads in Tokyo reaches near paraIvsis during rush hours, and it is setting339 words
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Advertisement708 1963-04-13 8 StraitiTiaetAM.il/MaU CleaerMed ail iillnminea aaay b« Maaie f let fmmt COLD ITORAM MKADI Orchard ac«« COLO aTORAOC MAMCNII AT HOLLAND KOXD-KATOtM KtPPIL BrOAD— NAVAL tAM Authorl»*d Aaenta: CITY BOOK aTO4*B LTO yrv.ch.«t.r Mont*. CaW>ai O»ay TMK NEWB PStONT MtiPttrtek'a Satiiwaiait M M. IBMAIU S Arimarairy R»a*. Navel B*ae a M.708 words
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Advertisement63 1963-04-13 8 EYESIGHT PROBLEMS aSaH bb& *^b The prer»qumre ro the aalwtioei ot a vntfol trouble ia a caevaet dMoMtn which dcpendi on (1) rVntaaiioaal Kao-ledoe, (2) ExP*"^**CH sao (J) ptaM MinißfttOri We bdiiii all Hia tbtaa ta renaVar Mm vary aaat aaaaaaarnc ■"■•^••iafj tv fuur iwmr BwiasrwcTPOfi •••tier tfcaa i»rary saHN»t63 words
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Advertisement137 1963-04-13 8 SEE THE MITSUBISHI IN THE MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX g*H MILES «j fP PER jP GALLON Jlf k Witt, /fmStfoaJTax/ ■eMMTni* > *L MITSUBISHI 600 a JPAOOOS 4-SIATIR it *0 MHIS Mt GALLON TAX U/- M* MONTH AGM4TS: MOHaV TAI HWA ft CO., Jefcore. Tal: 2535 HO KMA VONG MOTOR, Kara137 words
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Article, Illustration630 1963-04-13 9 ASIAN-AMERICAN TALKS A BIG SUCCESS' [£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Comprehensive measures essential to the development of cultural affairs and international understanding among the nations of the world were unanimously adopted by delegates from 15 Asian countries and the United States in the630 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-04-13 9 Embassy's new 'First Lady' TTHE charming wife of X Lieut-Gen. Gusti Djatikusiuno, the new Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, who will be "First Lady" at the Indonesian embassy in Kuala Lumpur. She and her husband and their daughter, Mariana, 5, flew into Singapore yesterday and left later the same day for65 words
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Article299 1963-04-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Entire proceeds of a dance, totalling; $2,002, held in Kuala Llpls In aid of the National Patriotic Fund, was handed to the Straits Times Group today. The Group received a total o[ $3.3'<4.47 for the fund today, bringing the total collected bySin Chew Jit Poh - 299 words
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Article28 1963-04-13 9 PENANG. Fri. The United States Coiv-sul in Penang. Mr. William B. Kelly, has presented a set of Encyclopaedia Britannica to St. Mark's Secondary School library.28 words
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211 1963-04-13 9 Estate men want guns to protect payrolls KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The United Planting Association of Malaya has asked the police to licence pistols and other firearms for the purpose of protecting estate payrolls. It hr«; also been discussing with the police the rore played by estate managerial staff \%ho are211 words
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Article117 1963-04-13 9 SEREMBAN, Friday. VIEDICAL AUTHORITIES have found traces of sodium arsenite in samples of water said to have been drunk yesterdajv by children on an estate —150 of whom later fell ill. Parents said the children had quenched their ihlr.,l i from tap-s. Afterwards they i vomit117 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-04-13 9 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Undang of Kembau. Dato Sedia Raja Adnan bin Ma'ah (above), obserring old traditions and customs, began a 14-mile walk this morning to pay homage to the Yan/r di-Pertuan Besar at Sri Menanti. Dato Sedia Raja Adnan. who114 words
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59 1963-04-13 9 SINGAPORE. Fri— Two top woman musicians from behind the Iron Curtain ilew in today to give a concert here on Monday. They are violinist Nelll Schkolnlkova and her accompanist, pianist Liubor Edlina. The Russian artists have jnat completed a three-month Australian-New Zealand tour. Their59 words
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Article50 1963-04-13 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. A technician of the Public Works, department was stopped by seven men armed with sticks as he was travelling on his motor cycle at the sth mile. Peuiing, last uighi. The men took $20 from urn I and escaped in a ear.50 words
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428 1963-04-13 9 fUN ABDUL RAZAK today gave Malacca an on-the-spot grant of $900,000 in recognition of the "very satisfactory" progress made in its rural development programme. He announced the grant after he had opened the state rural development operations room In the new $460,000428 words
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80 1963-04-13 9 I SEREMBAN. Fri.— The inquiry by a special seven-man I committee to investigate allegations against members of the Negrl Sembllan State Executive Council by a Socialist Front Assemblyman was postponed to May 27 after a three-hour meeting here this morning. Mr. Ournam Singh Gill (S.F.—80 words
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Advertisement146 1963-04-13 9 HOT or COLD.,, keeps whatever »it holds at its original. temperature longer {f forTchiiTdrfn— w M^SMnaflf x/- ;> fe^ ••Id drinks COLD?* |p K^S v//il Gaily checked patterns Fi w$ /Q FOR parties f\ 1 li '■> r.ii Ijj- SK^B vuu h*ar the ilnnkmc call. ii)\r, \V f i M|146 words
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Advertisement141 1963-04-13 9 A COMPLETE RANGE OF SURVEY SCIENTIFIC EQUIPMENT FOR ARCHITECT'S DRAWING OFFICE. I***'* ThtodoliUt J)fcVH\/*g^^ IKtrn.W,U.CTS-Ko,oku uff^jj^Q Prismatic Compasses (lisjuid-Dry-Pocketi BkqsHsT Allbrir Planimetert (Sliding 4 Filed) jpjjHt Awraisl Barometers Abney Levels yP Microscope (CTS-Wild-Kern) X^^| g Photo Printing Copying Machine Vertical Plan Filing Cabinets E. J. MOTIWALLA CO., X KeHtos Piece,141 words
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Miscellaneous603 1963-04-13 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes UJll MA I layMu; 10.30 Eml Pops Hour; RADIO MALAYA nBO cocktails ror Two: 11.M NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Bulan Bahasa Kebangsaan EplSERVICE 41.7 Metres logue; 12 midnight Close Down. AH.. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 1 biqiQ SINGAPORE ra-ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; I IfMUIU Dinu«rurft 7.00 Time Signal.603 words
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519 1963-04-13 10 GARDEN CITY OF 32,000 HAS A HOLIDAY TO WELCOME SINGAPORE'S HEAD OF STATE AND HIS WIFE From SIT YIN FONG THE three-day State visit to Cambodia by Singapore's Head of State, Inche I Yusof bin Ishak, end- ed tonight with his address to519 words
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Article66 1963-04-13 10 Off to Mecca PHNOM PENH. Fri. Singapore's Yang di-Pertuan Negara left here today by air for Bangkok on his way to Mecca after three-day state visit to Cambodia. He was seen off at the airport by Prince Norodom Sihanouk and othe» senior government officials and diplomats. Prince Sihanouk and theReuter - 66 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-04-13 10 DHNOM PENH. Fri. Prince Norodom Sihanouk. Cambodian head of state, warned Asian countries last night that the future of their peoples would be "precarious" unless ttyey were united in spirit, loyalty and mutual respect. He was speaking at a banquet givenReuter - 303 words
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125 1963-04-13 10 AUSTRALIA TO SEE TENGKU ON TELEVISION KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An Australian television news editor today interviewed the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Residency on subjects ranging from Malaysia to Malaya's finances. Mr. D.V Riddell. news editor of Television Broadcasters Ltd., Adelaide, said later that the half-hour interview with125 words
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122 1963-04-13 10 The UDP's inaugural meeting tomorrow IPOH, Fri.— The central assembly of the Unit- ed Democratic Party of Malaya will hold its official inaugural meeting at the Hotel Majestic in Kuala Lumpur on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, protem president of the party, will address122 words
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Advertisement764 1963-04-13 10 :|J|§^ THE HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION c^L^^^^^^^ij^JP (Incorporated in Hong Kong with Limited Liability) t^^TT^^^^s) BALANCE SHEET AT 31st DECEMBER, 1962 Hong Kong Sterling Hong Kong Sterling Dollars Equivalent Dollars Equivalent QW ARE CAPITA! Authorised: 4,000.000 Shares of HK$25 each $100,000,000 £6.250.000 CASH IN HAND AND BALANCES WITH OTHER764 words
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122 1963-04-13 11 SUNGEI PATANI, Fri. After going on strike for eight days. 250 labourers of X.M.S. Estate near here reported for work today. The workers, who are members of the National Union of Plantation Workers, called off their strike after a whole-day n-.eetlng between managemen'122 words
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276 1963-04-13 11 2'A YEARS' SERVICE WITH U.N. ENDS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE last 788 Malayan troops in the Congo are leaving for home today by the USS Blatchford. a Ministry of Defence spokesman told the Straits Times. They will arrive at Port Swettenham on April 28.276 words
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104 1963-04-13 11 IPOH. Frl. The Ipoh Magistrate, Inche Anuar bin Zainal Abidin, today Issued a warrant of arrest for two witnesses who failed to turn up in court to give evidence in a theft case. They were Chong Yew. of Chemor. and Loo Shal Chee. of Kuala104 words
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Article50 1963-04-13 11 JOHORE BAHRC. Frl. The Minister for Local Government of Johore, Dato Suleiman bin Ninam Shah, today conducted a Malayan Film Unit team to the Jalan Larkiii low-cost housing estate, where a film was shot of the State Government's attempt to provide cheap houses for lower-income croups.50 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-04-13 11 SINGAPORE-BORN Miss Juniper Foo (above), whose engagement to Mr. Richard John Peter Jenks, son of Sir Richard Jenks, Bt., and Lady Jenks, of London, has been announced. Miss Foo is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Y. C. Foo, of77 words
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Article183 1963-04-13 11 SINGAPORE, Friday. T»HE Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, will open a seminar of South-East Asian co-operators at the National Library at 10 a.m. on Monday. The two-week study seminar on the techniques and methods of co-operative edu-i-atlon is being Jointly organised by the183 words
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92 1963-04-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Fourteen Selangor state assemblymen today left for Bangkok. Hong Kong, and Japan tor the first study tour organised by a State Government. They will be away three v/eeks. The leader of the delegation, Dato Y. T. Lee, told reporters at the92 words
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Article74 1963-04-13 11 Polytechnic course SINGAPORE. Fri.— About 70 people from the Federation, Sarawak, Brunei, North Borneo and Singapore will attend a primary production extension training centre course to be held from April 16 to April 27 at the Singapore Polytechnic. The course, organised Jointly by the Ministry of National Development and the74 words
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Article53 1963-04-13 11 SINGAPORE. Frl. Professor H. L. Sheehan, Professor of Pathology at the University of Liverpool, will arrive here tomorrow to visit the universities of Singapore and Malaya. Prof. Sheehan, who has done extensive work on blood vessel disturbances and kidney disorders, will give a series of talks53 words
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146 1963-04-13 11 MINISTER TO OPEN ASIAN YMCA CONFERENCE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. More than 120 delegates and observers from 14 countries will attend the Sixth Asian i V.M.C.A. leaders' conference at the University of Malaya from April 17 to April 25. The Malayan Council of Young Men's Christian Associations today announced that the146 words
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313 1963-04-13 11 'PHE Government to- day denied it was preventing unions affiliated to the Singapore Association of Trade Unions from holding May Day celebrations this year. A Labour Ministry statement pointed out that If the Satu ur.ions were unable to hold a May Day rally313 words
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309 1963-04-13 11 'Committee of 10' seeks talks with the Tengku From 1 DOUG LACKERSTEEN T ONDON, Fri. The Committee of 10— a Malayan group here demanding a plebiscite on Malaysia wants to have personal discussions with Tengku Abdul Rahman on the points raised in a memorandum sent to the United Nations Secre-tary-General,309 words
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Article24 1963-04-13 11 SINGAPORE, Frl.— The Con-sulate-General of Cambodia here will be closed from April 14 to April 16 to celebrate the Cambodian New Year.24 words
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Advertisement27 1963-04-13 11 S Enjoy the masculine freshness of 2 \\ywiKiiinnM I HIJ I SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON lfi I MfNU J B^Ha^Bsi^B^Ruf fe \\*sS^M* «»t jP*^ 4b^L^HHb^blb^bW fry's CHOCOLATE27 words
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Advertisement385 1963-04-13 11 Thinking of a new HOME? Then see us for Ft TS and TERRACE HOUSES in good locality and elegantly designed to suit you. TANJONG KATONG MANSION (opposite Yock Eng High School) CONSTRUCTION COMMENCES SOON PRICE: S 19,900 upwards gfc rt 1 kA J rtWWW TVC OTJ PFtOTVI lUSU 080 JOflH385 words
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Article486 1963-04-13 12 Meaning and purpose of knowledge CANNOT let the contentions of "Anxious Parent 1 in your paper of March 30 go un•challenged. I say without hesitation that the editorial in the Journal of the Ministry of Education is right. The fears of children failing one of the crucial examinations can be486 words
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269 1963-04-13 12 ■Ml (II has been said recently about road accidents, double white lines and bad manners, but little of constructive value related to prevention. May I therefore put forward some constructive criticisms. Rule of the road: This is that one drives on the left, but269 words
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Article161 1963-04-13 12 ii/ITH reference to the editorial "Tax Free" which ff appeared in your issue of April 5. it is desirable to clarify certain points. The Government decision to exempt frpm tax the net annual value of owner-occupied houses extends to a sum not exceeding $3,000 in respect161 words
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Article178 1963-04-13 12 I AM one motorist who Is awaiting the development of the track from the junction of Tanah Merah Besar Road with Nicoll Drive, westward along the shore to join Windsor Drive through Telok Mata Ikan and Cape Bedok to the city. The track is still178 words
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Article87 1963-04-13 12 QOING back in history, there was in 1956 or 1957 an Agricultural Show at the present Kallang Park. I recall visiting the show and found it most interesting. In view of the Government's interest in rural development and farming co-operatives, would it not be possible to hold another87 words
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Article63 1963-04-13 12 WILL the authorities concerned kindly do something about those child beggars haunting the esplanade and Capitol Theatre areas? They are fast becoming a nuisance. I have had occasion to be approached by them as many as three times a day while walking in the area. The most annoying63 words
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Article61 1963-04-13 12 I REFER to the letter by "Resident" (ST. April 6> concerning delay in delivery of a letter from Penang addressed to Sabak Bernam. In complaints of this nature, It is essential to have a sight of the cover which suffered delay. If "Resident" could contact this office, appropriate61 words
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Article54 1963-04-13 12 ILIVE in Jalan Broadriok off Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, and. recently there have been many instances of youngsters molesting young girls that walk along this road. Most of the girls who attend evening classes are now frightened to go for fear of being molested. Are the police54 words
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Article151 1963-04-13 12 THE PRICE OF PLAYING THE GAME T AM In full agreement with the views expressed against the Ministry of Education statement in respect of teachers paying attention to courtesy, physical education and sports activities. The Selangor schools sports council, for Instance, has not only swallowed a good deal of the151 words
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Article85 1963-04-13 12 A LOR STAR is the capital of Kedah and what a capital. She cannot boast of anything that is of beauty except that it is the most backward of all capitals. We have no traffic lights; instead we have traffic policemen on point duty. This is old fashioned. It85 words
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Article69 1963-04-13 12 I AM one of those thousands of unfortunate flat dwellers who have to put up with inconsiderate neighbours who leave their Rediffusion sets blaring for the whole day even though they may not even be in. Recently scooters and mo-tor-cycles with exhausts tampered with have added to the69 words
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Article48 1963-04-13 12 HTHE parking s*pace allotted to a motor-cycle or a scooter in Kuala Lumpur is barely sufficient to accommodate even a tiny 50 c.c. two wheeled vehicle. And yet generous space is reserved for cars to ensure easy entry and exit from parking bays. ZED Kuala Lumpur48 words
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Advertisement81 1963-04-13 12 VICTOR has changed f%r}f%y!|#|o'|flA{)G The Vauxhall Vlclor has chan B ed peoples' UClllJlwd I U Cd d ideas about family saloons. It has set new standards in styling, comfort and easy maintenance. Well over 100,000 people throughout the world have already chosen it. Join them, and you will find that81 words
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Advertisement304 1963-04-13 12 {Tf^s\ tIIK IS THAT FIT A 8 MADE-TO-MEASURE 1 In your exact /f\ collar size \'Kr( In your exact i^TT^^^^^k^\ shoulder size A In your exact tx/ sleeve length O^A/ \±—-H it Personal FIT... w V PERFECT SOU SHIRTS are made from the world's finest material*. TERYLENE. woven cottons— aerated304 words
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Advertisement1456 1963-04-13 13 TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.: Due S'pora Sails P. Sham Pening PATROCLUS LuerpMl, Dublin, Glasgow CM. 13 Tally Apr 14/10 Apr 17 ANTENOR L'peal, Dublin, R'dan, Hburg Gda. 15 Apr IS Apr 11/20 Apr 21 LYCAON LuerpMl, Glasgow Apr 10 Apr 22 Apr 23/2! Apr 21 LAEITES A.unmouth. bverPMl1,456 words
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Advertisement1508 1963-04-13 13 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS fO GENOA, LE HAVRE. NAMBURft, BREMEN, ANTWERP. >^ f >^ ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. QUO. tOTUENBURt AND CBPENNAfItN. ire^WL Spore P. S'haa Paaaai Rl\Ki\Kl J3/2S Aai 11/30 Apr U/27 Apr HiPJj'l tIMBA" a) 31 Apr/ 4 May 5/ J May 1/ I May XPJIZZSJ -FALSTRIA" a/M May1,508 words
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Advertisement1199 1963-04-13 13 benlSHlene EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft COHTINENTAL POtTY S'pora P. Sham Peeing lENMHOR L'petl, G'rrttl. fl'dam. N'kiirg G 11/TMiy Apr 14/10 Apr 21/21 BENNEVIS (H) H .u<g, L'ta, Ml.ri. M'bri Apr 11/21 Apr 14/21 APT 2tV I lENHOPE B'aea, H'kwg, Awirp. Roan Api 24/21 BENDORAN (E.Lpj L'pilL. R'Oim. Hull1,199 words
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Advertisement1244 1963-04-13 13 W~ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W»YUM ELLSRMAM LUCE eSa KJLAVENESS MAMS. LONBON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES. SAN tRANUSCO. BAVII HULL ft MIDBLESBIOUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVLR ft POIIUNB. CITT OF EASTBOURNE t Ut tlil —12*2"* S'pora P. S-nara Pening SUNNTVILLE 24/27 Apt 21/30 Apr M Apr/ 2 Miy S'poca s rjm »tnau1,244 words
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Advertisement1042 1963-04-13 14 WMK^' *-7saam^aaT~ aw^ J Pcnong t> Sham S por« r-ROM SOMBAV AND COCHIN M V. "STATE OF BIHAR" tcr Hongkong, Kobe. Osaka, Nagoya Yokohama April 10/11 April 13/14 FROM CALCUTTA ANO CNALNA M.v -DAGOHOY" tcr Adelaide, Port Lmclon, Melbourne Sydney April 13/14 April 16 IB Aprrt If/3O Chief Aflentx: R.1,042 words
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Advertisement710 1963-04-13 14 DISTRICT COURT SALE W.S Sz S. No. 82 of 1963 In the Cause or A.v-t Commissioner for Labour for Ratlnam Pillai so Marlyap Pillai Labourer versus K. V. Kariya Pillai Employer AUCTION SALE OF Iron safe, sliow-cases. •"Leonard" j reirigerator. aborted tin pro\lsions, table, weighing scale, wallclock, writing desk. etc.710 words
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Advertisement630 1963-04-13 14 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS VACANCIES exist in Urn Sarawak Electricity Supply Corporation, barawak tor Electrical Engineers T-lth power supply experience. Applicants must be Grad I.E.E. or bare equivalent qualifications and should be between 30 and 45 yean of age. Candidates with the requisite qualifications can obtain application forms and details of conditions630 words
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Advertisement415 1963-04-13 14 BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE. RE: MARTIN LEE BANKRUPTCY No. 297 OF IM2. PRFXIMINAKY NOTICE OF FORTHCOMING AUCTION SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPKRTIES AS FOLLOWS:— 1. LAND AT DUNEARN ROAD. No. 3 SIME PARK HILL, AND BUILDINO LOTS AT BIME PARK AVENUE AND BIMB PARK DRIVE. APPROXIMATE AREA415 words
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Advertisement1007 1963-04-13 15 (Continued from Pace 8> SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word, SS (Mim.) Bom Bt eta. APPLICANTS to Box A 1383 thankad. l'u*ttlon filled. EXCELLENT COOK and Oeneral Amah wanted by family in Singapore. Xi Tel. iS'porei *****. GENERAL COOK Waah Live ID Aman. Andersoa. 48L Jalan Water tkorfcs. Jobore Kabru. Tel. 4123.1,007 words
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Advertisement389 1963-04-13 15 SITUATIONS VACANT >• Word, U (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm PHARMACEUTICAL OITAILMAN required for Malaya. K.L. based for well known American Ethical Drug Co. Previous experience) essential, car owner, excellent advancement opportunity. Full detail* of pait experience and salary expected, to Box A 1632 8.T., X.L ASSISTANT WORKS INOINUR A389 words
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Advertisement436 1963-04-13 15 SITUATIONS VACANT 1 1 If Wordt SS (Mim.)— Box tt ett. trim LEADINC LIFI Oeneral Insurance Company has an attractive anssian for a claim officer. Legal background will be given preference. Pleaa* apply In own bitnd^rltiQif t ofErt her wltli tile copies of testimonials etc to Box A 1623 B.T.436 words
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Advertisement892 1963-04-13 15 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE Word, SS (Mim.) Box St et: txtrm BUMOALOW MOUSE Bbtph«rd HIM Alexandra freehold, vacant po«*f*lon Tel. (S'porc) ***** lor particulars. MALACCA BEST RESIDENTIAL ana buacalow 523.000.uu long term Rent 5325.00 monthly, aasrssmeßt 5106.00 yearly. Apply 00-B. Telok Ayer Street. Sinsspoie BEST AND ONLY availanie land alonK892 words
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Advertisement836 1963-04-13 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS i TELEVISION SINOAPURA PROGRAMMES April IS 21. Full details In thla weck'a. I RAOIO WEEKLY. Cot ytur cosy today I Price JO cent I < from all n*ws*c*nts. HONC KONQ m FAR lAST SUILOIR Established 1936 A 81-Menthly nsneriicai •f Building m R*al Eitili Actlvltl** 1 In th*836 words
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Advertisement969 1963-04-13 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE M WordM SS (Mim.)— Box St eU. txtrm TR. 2 Red, Excellent condition. Pric* 12.200 0.n.0. Contact: Wilfred, US Tanglln Halt Road. S'por*. Between 1(1 a.m. 2 p.m. DELUXE FORO CONSUL Feb. IIrSU Kxcellent condition Taxed insured AugI ust 23,000 milee. 53.430 only. Cooper j Grand Hotel.969 words
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Advertisement679 1963-04-13 15 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Wtrdt SS (Mim.)— Box tt ett. txtrm LUSTROUS CULTURED Pearl enoter». deslfoed by Lee Onn Goldsmith. CMIWNO SNINO Maourar'urißi Jeweller*. Eaay payment Inexpensive Diamond Necklaces Brooches. OtSIQH YOUR OWN jewellery nut nnve them made <>y experts at Poo Huat Uoldsmltbs. AM. North Brldfr Koad, B' pore AMIRICA679 words
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Advertisement209 1963-04-13 15 FRESH FLOWERS I Word* SS (Mim.)— Box Sr rfs. (jrfra PRINCESS FLOWER SHOP wlu Muiblfully select and beautifully rrange Bowers that help sparkle you* ood wishes. Tel. 20U07. 336>J2 or writ* 31 Orchard Road, scon EXAM SUCCESS made easy! ***********************************11 l DO NOT EXPERIMENT when Success can be yours as209 words
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Article, Illustration537 1963-04-13 16 LIM KEE CHAN; JOE DORAI: Singapore, Friday - LIM KEE CHAN and JOE DORAI: Singapore, Friday By ALL SMILES AGAIN: Ceylonese Mohamed Rauf (centre) is happy again after overcoming the gear box trouble in his Volvo with the help of local drivers Yong Nam Kee (left) and Rodney Scow.537 words
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Article211 1963-04-13 16 W.INDIAN IS IN MALACCA TEAM CRICKET MALACCA, Fri. Malacca 1 will neld three new players in the side to meet Pahang In the Malayan inter-state league cricket match here starting tomorrow at 11 a.m. They are Athelston Durant and Thompson of the Army Bn^de and Yeoh Hal Guan, tormer Penang211 words
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174 1963-04-13 16 Brian to ride the champion sprinter in Plate RACING By EPSOM JEEPSINGAPORE. Fri. "Porky 1 Donnelly, trainer of Peak of Perfection, has engaged Brian Wilson to ride the champion sprinter in the Manchester Plate here on Sunday. Brian was astride peak of Perfection for a final gallop this morning and174 words
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188 1963-04-13 16 21 acceptors for Queen's Prize race LONDON, Fri. There are 21 acceptors for the Queen's Prize Handicap to be run over 16f at Kempton 1 Park on Easter Monday. They are, with probable Jockeys and weights. Bonnard > 9.10: Orchafdist <— and Grey of Falloden <J. Mercer) both 9.7: SpartanReuter - 188 words
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Article533 1963-04-13 16 FIRST LOOK AT MALAYSIAN POTENTIAL TODAY'S hockey match between Malaya and 1 Singapore at Rifle Range Road (5.15 p.m.) will have a double interest. The match will be the last of the home internationals and for the same reason the first full-scale preview of Malaysian hockey potential. The coming533 words
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784 1963-04-13 16 SHOCK DEFEATS FOR SEEDED I HUNGARIAN STARS TABLE TENNIS PRAGUE. Fri.— All four i of Japan's women's players are safely! through to the second round of the singles in the world table tennis championships here yes- terday. Kasuko Ito and Masako Seki both received first round walkovers. Kimyo Matsuzaki beat784 words
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Advertisement522 1963-04-13 16 THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE NOTICI is hereby given that a Special General Meeting of the Members of The Penang Turf Club will be held at trie Turf Clubs Office. Chartered Bank Chambers. Tiilon Street. Penang. on Tuesday. Jfith April. 1963.at 5.00 pm KJMMM 1. To consider and if thought522 words
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Advertisement364 1963-04-13 16 TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the ORlc-e or ihe Chief Medical Health Officer. Perak. Ipoh up to noon on the 16th dar of April. 1963 for the tupplv of Sugar to th* General Hospital Ipoh and District Hospital. Taiplna In Perak for period Ist May. 19«3 to MM364 words
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Article370 1963-04-13 17 Seeded players sweep through TENNIS KLANG, Fri. There were no surprises in the first day's play of the Klang Club's Easter tennis tournament today. All seeded players in the various events easily won their first round matches. Mm 1 single* John Pearce bi Paul Choo 6-1. 6-1; LC JavatUaka bt370 words
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Article81 1963-04-13 17 IPOH. Fri.— The Perak Hockey Association has named 18 players for the quadrangular meet with Johore, Negri Sembilan and Federation Armed Forces on the Municipal padang here on April 19, 20 and 21. They are: Kamarul Arlffin. R. Anandarajah. Ng York Khua... Mohamed Kassim, A.imeer81 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-04-13 17 A SCOTTISH supporter clashes on to the field to give the thumbs-up sifm to Scotland players (from left) Wilson, Henderson and White after Scotland's 2-1 victory over England at Wembley last week. The Scottish players are holding on to a fluttering Scotland national flag. Reuter picture.Reuter - 49 words
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444 1963-04-13 17 TEOH ENG TATT: Singapore, Friday - HISTORY WILL REPEAT, SAYS HUSSEIN TEOH ENG TATT: Singapore, Friday By ('IT FINAL fever is building up in this soccer "boom town" as the Singapore players go throu&h the final stages of their training today. When they take the field for their first FAM Cup Final against Kelantan at jalan444 words
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298 1963-04-13 17 Aik Huang and Kew San to play at Lahore BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For the first time two Malayan badminton players will participate in an lnvitattmal open championships at Lahore, Pakistan, in May. BAM secretary Teh Gin Sooi said today that the Cantonment Badminton Club, an affiliate of the Punjab298 words
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Article63 1963-04-13 17 SOCCER S'for ODBH Dlv. 1: Oevt. Printing 3 PWD 2; Mai. Tobacco 4 Pilmor 1. Ipoh Div. 2: sth Bn RMR 3 PWD 2; Dlv. 3: Railways 3 Tamil Youngsters 0. Trial (Penang) PAM Youths 4 Pg Newcomers 0. ATHLETICS— Methodist Secondary Eng. School's 3-mile crosscountry (P Buntan: 163 words
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Article254 1963-04-13 17 CEYLONESE TO PLAY ON OPENING DAY YOUTH MEET pENANG. Pri.— The organising committee of the Asian Youth soccer championship announced hero last night that there has been some changes In the programme for the tournament which begins on Thursday. Following the opening ceremony, the first matches will be Malaya v254 words
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Article109 1963-04-13 17 SINGAPORE, Pri.— Royal Navy won the 1963 Inter-Services boxing championship, with RAP second and Army third, at Seletar last night. Results: Fly— Pte Jumat (Army) outptd Cpl Tech. Lucks (RAP); Bantam Cpl McGovern (RAP) outptd M. E. Manoharan (Navy); Feather— Marine Rlgg (Navy) outptd Pte Duncan (Army);109 words
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Article435 1963-04-13 17 TODAY SOCCER FAM Cup final: Sill«aprre v Ke:aiu\n 15.15 1; Friendly: Spore Youths v RAF Selection 3 30. botn matches at Jn. Besar). HOCKEY International: Malaya 'B v Spore 'B (4 p m > Maiaya 'A' v Spore 'A' (5.15, ooth matches at Rifle Range hd,435 words
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Article99 1963-04-13 17 Vietnamese arrive OENANO. M Vietnam, mho flew in today, were the nm »am to arrive for the 12-natlon Asian youth soccer tournament starting on Thursday. "We have almost a 'new' team this year." said team manager Truong Sv Oian on arrival at Butterworth Airport after a threehour flight from Saigon.99 words
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Article84 1963-04-13 17 SEREMBAN. Fri.— The four zone champions will clash here this weekend for the Rahman Cup for interstate schools soccer competition. They are Penang (north). Pahang (east). Negn (central) and Johore (south). The semi-finals, to be played at the Station padang on Sunday, are: Penang v Pahang84 words
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Article69 1963-04-13 17 MALACCA, Fri.— Nelly Ong will lead Malacca against Singapore m the women's interstate soccer match at Kubu Stadium here on Sunday (kick-off 6.15 p.mj. Malacca's team will be picked from the following 14: Nelly Ong 'capo. Ong Oeok Eng, Shirley Low, Peggy Wee. Sally Tong, Amy69 words
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Article51 1963-04-13 17 TELUK ANSON, Fri.— The senior division soccer league programme, wluch was halted In July last year because of hooliganism and poor sportsmanship, will be completed this year. Entries for the 1963 competition will be called for after the remaining 21 ties in last year's league have been51 words
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Advertisement177 1963-04-13 17 Sunkfct •ctuierrd Trademark Oranges or refreshment BEST FOR EATINO BEST FOR HEALTH All Sunkisc oranges are fac with juice, packed with cangy refreshment. Enjoy some today. M^' W^C^aSaM i J T?Ca ZJfirtaT tMKhitt it ttM Trademark of a California- Ariiena (rowar-ewiMa) cUni» marketing orf aniution th« largnt in cha world.177 words
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Article55 1963-04-13 18 NEW YORK. Fn. A frightened horse reared as a light plane came roaring towards it eight feet above the ground near Stratford. Texas, yesterday. The propellor hit the horse's neck, cart wheeling the plane 200 feet across a field. Pilot Arthur Ross, a farmer, andUPI - 55 words
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Obituary40 1963-04-13 18 MX IAI PENG YIN 74 passed Cropent; OH 12 4.63 limvuik behind Mi wtto <i sobs 'Fuok So'ic Chow Sam Kwong Sonu. Man S. H* d Wl U i daughters (Choy W 'n Funeral on 14.4.63 at 12 noon40 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-04-13 18 4 CTRESS Anne Bancroft A shouts down the phone with joy as she is pictured telephoning the news to relatives tbat she has won an "Oscar". She was awarded the Academy Award for the best actress of 1962 for her role as AnnieUPI - 65 words
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320 1963-04-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ryHK Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman today warned managers of pioneer industries to step up the recruitment of Malays. He said the Government was not satisfied with the present proportion of Malays employed. 11..,;320 words
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Article46 1963-04-13 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The police and Federation Armed Forces wiil hold a routine Joint Internal security exercise in Selangor on Monday and Tuesday. Police and trooD movements during the period of the exercise should, therefore, be no cause for alarm." a police statement said.46 words
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132 1963-04-13 18 OAIGON. Fri. Five men alleged to have been cauprht with oilsoaked rags and bottles of petrol at the scenes of recent disastrous flres here have confessed that they were members of a Communist organisation assigned to start flres in the city, police officials132 words
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Article51 1963-04-13 18 SAIGON. Fri.— South Vietnam' Is taking strontt measures to enforce a law forbidding polygamy.! starting with civil servants. They have been ordered to declare how many wives and children they have within six months The law wax passed in 1958 but It has not been strictly51 words
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Article38 1963-04-13 18 NEW YORK. Fri. The Fprd Foundation unnounced today a list of grants totalling U555,296.--200 for assistance to developing countries. Most of the erairs were for programme,* in population control, agriculture and public administration. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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216 1963-04-13 18 The Twist and the Cha Cha-by the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight reminded the nations youths that they should take an interest in reviving the culture of the country and not be interested only in the "Twist and Cha-cha-cha." He said: "I too like the Twist and216 words
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Article33 1963-04-13 18 DACCA. FrL East Pakistan authorities have started a door-to-door vaccination campaign In an effort to halt a smallpox epidemic which has already claimed more than 2.000 lives in Dacca alone.33 words
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Article185 1963-04-13 18 LIONG KONG. Fri. 11 C a r g o handling slowed down in Hong Kong harbour today because of the failure of daily-paid tally clerks to report for work. The clerks "went on holiday" yesterday, according to union officials, who deny they are takingReuter - 185 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-04-13 18 PRESIDENT Soekarno told the Chairman of the People's Republic of China. Mr Liv Shao-chi. that Indonesia and China were "comrades in arms" engaged in a common struggle against foreign domination. "Both China and Indonesia have emerged from theReuter - 447 words
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100 1963-04-13 18 JAKARTA. Fri. The National Front, a confederation of all Indonesian political parties, has decided to question President Soekarno on the advisability of permitting United States Peace Corps volunteers into the country. The secretary-general of the Front. Mr. Sudlbjo. announced yesterday that he had received a100 words
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227 1963-04-13 18 Indonesian rebels are slowly being wiped out lAKARTA. Fri. In- doaesian troops recently captured 87 Darul Islam rebels in a mopping up operation in central Celebes, it was announced here today. An army statement said the troops also conli.scated 35 firearms and that security in the region had been almostReuter - 227 words
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