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Title Section21 1963-04-15 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Ho*** He**** Estd. 1845 MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1963 15 CENTS.. KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration1489 1963-04-15 1 LEE - LEE Tm rather abashed at this' 'They want to share our surplus, but will they also share our deficit?' -BY SINGAPORE. Sun r pHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today that he was rather "abashed" to find that Singapore was being asked for a cash1,489 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-04-15 1 LEE TOLD: MAKE YOUR SUGGESIONS AT TALKS KAJANG, Sun. The I miid acting secre-tary-general, Syed .la afar Albar. today called on Singapore's Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, to make any "useful suggestion" he has in the conference room not outside it. "It is not good to make the Press145 words
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339 1963-04-15 1 Youth confesses to murder of Olympic ski girl 5 HOURS CUTTING UP BODY AFTER STRANGLING HER DENO, Sun.— An 3.8- year-old Reno high school pupil has confessed to the murder of British Olympic skier Sonja MacCaskie. police announced here. Miss McCaskie's dismembered body was found in her flat here nineReuter; UPI - 339 words
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126 1963-04-15 1 LONDON. Sun. Eight thousand nuclear disarmament campaigners left here today on the third stage of a four-day protest march from Aldermaston. < Berkshire to London, with plans to demonstrate outside Windsor Castle on the way. The royal family are in residence at Windsor forReuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-04-15 1 FIRST DAY HONOURS TO RACING ACE FROM KUALA LUMPUR OINGAPORE, Sun Saw Kirn Thiat of Kuala Lumpur was the fastest man on four wheels on the Malaysia Grand Prix course- today. In his 1960 c.c. Lotus, he finished half a lap ahead of the second man in217 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-04-15 1 GARLANDED Mr. Liv Stiao-chi, Chairman of the People's Republic of China waves to the crowd on his arrival in Jakarta on Friday for a State visit to Indonesia. On the right is his wife, with President Soekarno in the centre. UPI picture.UPI - 45 words
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188 1963-04-15 1 Liv praises Indonesia's attitude on Malaysia JAKARTA, Sunday. chairman of the People's Republic of China, Mr. Liv Shao-chi- has praised Indonesia's "just stand in opposing the "neo-colonia-list scheme of Malaysia and supporting the revolutionary struggle of the people of North Bor- neo. He was speaking at a bani quet inReuter - 188 words
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Article40 1963-04-15 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. The running of night passenger trains over some sections of the North-East Frontier railway has been suspended because of recent attacks on two 'rains by rebel Naga tribesmen. It was announced today.40 words
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132 1963-04-15 1 'FIASCO' VERDICT ON MALINOVSKY VISIT TO INDONESIA T ONDO.N, Sun.— The Mu recent visit to Indonesia of the Soviet Defence Minister, Marshal Radion Malinovsky "seems to have been a fiasco on a persona.! level," the Sunday Telegraph said today. Its diplomatic correspondent wrote that first accounts from Jakarta "suggest itReuter - 132 words
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Article28 1963-04-15 1 LONDON. Bun Telephone officials have apologised lo Mr. Ernest Driver, new head poi.ir.. U;r of Chesterfield DerovMuie. whose :ianit' aPDears in iho latest telephone dlrecUnry as "Drlvw."28 words
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211 1963-04-15 1 200 died in Laos crisis, says Kong Le VIENTIANE. Sun. General' Kong Le commander of the neutralist Laot.an forces, said today he must Hti ick and regain tin positions captured t>. the dissidents and Pathet Lao "unless the powers that be" can settle the present crisis. He told a pressReuter - 211 words
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17 1963-04-15 1 STOP PRESS CRASH 112 KILLED CRASH 12 KM i OSLO a l-i mint Undair nn I-,, ird17 words
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231 1963-04-15 2 SAIGON. Sun.— The South Vietnamese Government yesterday warned that people paying taxes to "illegal tax collectors" would be punished. Informed sources said reference to illegal tax collector*, mr.int vietcong acrnts who are known to impose taxes on areas under their control.231 words
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Article80 1963-04-15 2 UNITED NATIONS. Bun The biggest modern agrlcultural research station in the South Pacific was opened yp.sterday at Ma. nokwari West Irian, by Mr. Djalal Abdoh. the UN. Administrator. The Nation, started In IP6O by the Dutch Admlnlstra- j tlon. will be used to MI ordlnatc all agriculturalReuter - 80 words
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Article57 1963-04-15 2 CAIRO. Sun— Wing Commander Aly Sabry president of the L'.A.R. Executive Council, will visit Peking and New Delhi iMi month to di^cu*? the Slno-Ini'an border dispute He ts making the fttts on orhalf of 'he Colombo conference-nations-Burma. Cambodia. Ceylon Ohana. Indonesia and the U.A.U which57 words
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194 1963-04-15 2 LANGUAGE FURORE IN INDIAN ASSEMBLY Opposition quit after Swami is removed NEW DELHI, Sunday. fHE Indian Parliament's only yellow-robed mendicant member, Swami Rameshwarand, was yesterday bodily carried out of the Lower House by security guards as he stood up to obstruct proceedings and disobeyed the Speaker's repeated orders to leaveReuter - 194 words
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Article110 1963-04-15 2 Katangese ministers 'sacked' rUJSABETHVILLE. Sun. Cj Katangese deputies ousted three of President Tshombe's ministers last night In a move widely interpreted as a warning to Mr. Tshombe trom his own party to put the Internal affairs of Katanga In order Individual motions of censure against the three ministers were carriedReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration102 1963-04-15 2 The general secretary of the Kenya African National Union, Mr. Tom Mboya. (right), en.ioys some African drumming after speaking to a crowd at an election rally. Mr. Mboya was speaking at Machakos, 30 miles from Nairobi, in the country of the Kamba tribe, led by102 words
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Article166 1963-04-15 2 KENYA CLAMPS CURFEW ON FRONTIER NAIROBI Sunday. 4 DUSK-TO-DAWN curfew was imposed yester- day at Isiol, in Kenya's disputed northern frontier district, after one man was killed and another seriously injured at a meeting called by the Kenyt African National Union. l"ru district ts claimed ny Somalia, which ha* brokenReuter; UPI - 166 words
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Article22 1963-04-15 2 NEW DELHI. Sun— The Indian Air Force has carried out operations against rebel Nsgi> targets, the Indian Express said today22 words
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Article33 1963-04-15 2 CAIRO, Sun —Cotton fltpoi''i:« and ginning firms have been nationalised tn the United Arab Ri-Dublic Compensation Is In the form of government bonds btarIng four per cent Interest tor 15 years.33 words
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Article32 1963-04-15 2 PEKING. Sun.— The Cm irs* Communist Party yesterday sem a message to Its British part, which is holdins U 28m annual conference, uruitic it to «ork for Communist unity32 words
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199 1963-04-15 2 People who face menace of the black sand RADIOACTIVITY ON MALABAR COAST AND BRAZIL HOUSTON (Texas). Sun. —A million people in India and thousands in Brazil live in atmosphere containing up to 100 times the normal amount of ra-dioacti vity. scientists said here. A United States-Brazilian research team and aUPI - 199 words
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126 1963-04-15 2 T'AIPEH, Sun. The A China Post reported yesterday that half a million people living in China had been forced by the Peking Government to emigrate to Inner Mongolia recently for hard labour. Attributing Its source of information to Mr Tien Chiung-chln.Reuter - 126 words
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Article23 1963-04-15 2 TAIPEH. Sun.— North Oerajnn Lloyd shipping company U to Inaugurate a direct service between West Germany and Porno sa this month.23 words
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Article27 1963-04-15 2 RANGOON. Sun.— Fire Butted 372 housps yesterday in Tavov. a Un mining town on the Ter.r.sserlm coast Damage Is esllniaieo at $2 5 million.27 words
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662 1963-04-15 2 When a woman no longer attracts her husband... I US.-EUROPEAN DESK LONDON. Sunday If ANY marriages break up for the one reason lhat the wife has lost her attraction before the husband has lost his. Sir Jocclyn Simon, the chief Divorce Court judge, said yesterday. Sir Jocelyn. a former Solicitor662 words
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Article39 1963-04-15 2 PARIS. Sun— The death ratp from lung cancer in Paris has doubled In 10 years and wilt Increase at an average rate of 10 per cent each year as air pooiulution increases, a doctor said lodnr.39 words
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Article215 1963-04-15 2 PEKING, Sun.— About two million Peking citizens voted during the weekend for deputies to the local People's Congresses the only level in China at which people directly elect their own representatives. More than 500 soiling stations were open, all day today in schools, public buildings,Reuter - 215 words
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Article38 1963-04-15 2 HONG KONG. Sun. Fifty thousand labourer* ire digginc irrigation channels along the 44-mile Macao Shekki highway, centre of a senere drought area, it was reported here today. The spring harvest has been badly bit. L.P.I.38 words
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111 1963-04-15 2 NEW YORK, Sun.— American bit; business has invaded sbow business to produce lavish industrial films. Some of America's top stage and screen stars, among them Danny Kaye. Bob Hope and Joseph Cotten, have been hired at fancy prices. The trade films are shown111 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-04-15 3 PAUL (6) UPHOLDS OLD TRADITION SIX YEAR OLD Paul Tarry, of Brighton, whose great-great-great grandfather fought as a Royal Marine at the Batil. of Trafalgar in 1805. stands to attention and salutes as members of the corps march past on the p.ir.ulc ground at the RM. Depot at Deal. Kent.149 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-04-15 3 I'M READY TO STEP DOWN, SAYS DIEF OTTAWA. Sunday. rpilE Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. John Diefen--1 baker, announced yesterday that he is ready to step aside in favour of a new Liberal Government headed by Mr. Lester B. Pearson. In ;i telegram of 'congratulations' to the Liberal leader. Mr. Diefcnbaker185 words
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Article35 1963-04-15 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Sgh. Alvta York. 75. the World War I hero who sniele-handedly defeated .i German machlnesun baiutiior.. is in hospital at Nashville. Tennessee, filh pneumonia. Hl.s c «*> ditlon is critical.35 words
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Article66 1963-04-15 3 NOW-THE WALKIE-TALKIE TOURIST LONDON, Sun.—Do-it-yourself tourism has come to Britain. Instead of joining a conducted tour or paying for a guide, the tourist can now hire a small walkie-talkie device which gives -him a running commentary as he vistis London's historic places. Already, recordings have been made for visits toReuter - 66 words
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82 1963-04-15 3 KfcY WEST. (Florida bU I A you'h found aboard a bo»: j drifting 20 miles north >l OOtM hr.s admitted murdering the skipper and his 24-yeai-old MB. H Guard vcMeJ qnUM tba boat. "Dream Girl." las. inch' afcr a search which began on ThursdayReuter - 82 words
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Article35 1963-04-15 3 BERLIN. Sun.— An East Germin border officer and a woman were arrested by other Communist border RUiirds at dawn today as they tried to crawl through a swamp o Wo.vt Berlin.— U.P IUP - 35 words
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Article30 1963-04-15 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— Ten Kussi-uis have been shot as irni r> lor assisting the Nazis at the Sobir-ur extermination camp In 'he Ukraine In World War II30 words
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155 1963-04-15 3 Lenny gets in by the 'back door' and told 'Get out' again LONDON. Sun. Lenny Bruce, the American "sick" comedian, was last night served with a deportation order signed by the Home Secretary. Mr. Henry Brooke, and escorted by police to London airport. A Home Office spokesman said it wasReuter - 155 words
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111 1963-04-15 3 ACROSS THE CHANNEL BY VICTORIAN BEDSTEAD CALAIS. Sun. Two Liverpool University students. Donald Kidd. 18. and Keith McKenna. 19. arrived here last night after crossing the channel on an ornate Victorian double bedstead. It was driven by a five horsepower outboard motor and kept afloat by two id u. dlnnReuter - 111 words
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Article87 1963-04-15 3 Three die in balloon explosion BONN. Sun— A giant pas-senger-carrying balloon exploded in a sheet of fire, killing three people and injuring eight, after landIng In a field yesterday. The gas-filled balloon had landed safely after flying from Essen and was being deflated by its crew of lour and someReuter - 87 words
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Article66 1963-04-15 3 ADELAIDE. Sun.— British speed ace Donald Campbell arrived by air with his wife and daughter ut his speed record attempt headquarters at Muloorina Station yesterday at the same time as his car. Bluebird. The station is 35 miles from the vast salt flats of Lake66 words
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Article37 1963-04-15 3 NEW YORK. Sun.- Edward Slttler. 47. an Aißerl^ati-born former professor who ivranic h German In 1940 and hi-'MC-est Na/i oropauanda during World War 11, has been refused restoration of the US dUI n.slup he renounced.37 words
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Article31 1963-04-15 3 LONDON. Sun.— Maurice Ch*>valter. 74. was taken in with gastric flu here yrsu-rday Both the matinee and eveniag performances of his one-man show at the Savtlle Theatre wer» cancelled.31 words
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521 1963-04-15 3 INQUIRY TOLD THAT LAST MESSAGE SAID N-SUBMARINE SURFACING, THEN DISASTER SOUNDS PORTSMOUTH (New Hampshire) Sunday. THE last sound to come from the nuclear submarine Thresher was a "muted thud" the sound of a ship breaking up. Lt. James Watson, navigator of the submarine rescueReuter; UPI - 521 words
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222 1963-04-15 3 More OAS chiefs tracked down in France PARIS, Sun. French police -have arrested more than a dozen Secret Army Organisation leaders and seized a mass of documents. Police trailed OAS members for weeks and made their swoop 10 days ago. They kept the arrests secret while captured documents were studiedReuter - 222 words
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Article76 1963-04-15 3 LONDON. Sun.— Easier traffic on Britain's roads dropped well below average today after taking a death toll on Thursday and Friday that was 60 per cent greater than last year. The Ministry o! Transport released provisional figures shown:? that 40 people were killedReuter - 76 words
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Miscellaneous19 1963-04-15 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i |Tij fMK J If) ll i OCOBCC. YOU Js. \V MOT gCCOG»JISE J19 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-04-15 4 MATTRESS ON FIRE, AND FIVE SHOPS ARE GUTTED SINGAPORE, Sun. More than 100 people were made homeless in a sudden fire which gutted five shophouses in Tembeling Road here this afternoon. The blaze, which is believed to have been started in a mattress shop, broke260 words
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Article120 1963-04-15 4 YWCAs to elect a new council SINGAPORE. Sun.— About 50 delegates and observers from Young Women's Christian Associations in Singapore and Malaya will attend a biennial conference at the Yusof College. University of Singapore, from Monday to April 20. They are meeting to elect a new National Executive Council, which120 words
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Article30 1963-04-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kia Gan. will open the Primary Production Extension Training Centre at the Singapore Polytechnic on Tuesday at 10 a.m.30 words
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167 1963-04-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Medical Services Union has called on the rival Amalgamated Unions of Public Employees not to create a "Congo" in the medical services through union rivalry. Both unions are now claiming that they represent the nurses in the service. A SMSU167 words
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Article374 1963-04-15 4 TKE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movement at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Melbourne. Sydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 713) 9.05 pjn.; from London, Dusseldorf, Istanbul. Bombay, Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 4.35 pjn. Pan-American: From San Francisco. Los Angeles. Honolulu, Manila. Saigon (JA374 words
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Article418 1963-04-15 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. PRINCE NORODOM SIHANOUK of Cam- bodia welcomed the impending independence of Singapore through merger with Malaya. He expressed his support for merger in the Joint communique issued in Phnom Penh, the capital city, at the end of a threeday visit by Singapore's Head of418 words
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103 1963-04-15 4 3 gangsters stab man at the Cup final SINGAPORE. Sun. A soccer fan, Loo Ah Wai. 25, unemployed, was stabbed by three unknown thugs at the junction of Kallang Road and Lavender Street yesterday evening. Loo had gone to the Jalan Besar Stadium to watch the FAM Cup final between103 words
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Article81 1963-04-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Hindu Sabai will celebrate its ninth anniversary as well as the Hindu Tamil New Year at the Sri Vadapathira Kallamman Temple, in Upper Serangoon Road, tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. The programme will include prayers, speeches, songs and dances. On Thursday. Singapore Indians will81 words
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Article50 1963-04-15 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Stephen N. Sestanovich, director of the United States Information Service, will give a talk on Thomas Jefferson on Wednesday at 5.30 pjn. in the USIS library. i The talk is entitled "Thomas Jefferson's Ideas on University Education in a Liberal Demo- cracy."50 words
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Article, Illustration260 1963-04-15 5 His plan to save the brilliant ones KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. Quek Seng Hin. a civil engineer, the man who has provided several thousand pairs of spectacles for needy Malayans is now helping "promising' students to get .scholarships. The.^e scholarships will be oiiorpd to secondary pupils why come from poor260 words
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Article67 1963-04-15 5 IPOH. Sun. The Royal Malayan Air Force recruiting I team will be in Ipoh tomorI row and Tuesday at the Territorial Army Centre in Tambun Road to interview candidates for training as tradesmen. Applicants must be Federal citizens between the ages of 18 and 23, weighing more67 words
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Article63 1963-04-15 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The people in the coastal town of Bagan Datoh, 28 miles trom here, plan to erect a dock tower on the town padang to mark the formation ot Malaysia. Money for the project will be raised by public contributions and later on it Is63 words
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291 1963-04-15 5 Malayan visit fruitful -World Bank leader REPORT SHOULD BE COMPLETED BY JULY KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. '["UK report of the World Bank Malaysian economic mission will be ready before July, its leader, Professor Jacques Rueff, said today. Prof. Rueff, who is also French Inspector-Gene-ral of Finance, told reporters at the airport291 words
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Article107 1963-04-15 5 POISONING KILLS FOUR BABY JUMBOS A LOR STAR. Sun. A Four baby female elephants have died from sodium arsenite poisoning in the Gunong Inas forest reserve. The acting Deputy Game Warden for Penang. Kedah and Perlis. Syed Abdullah Idin, and a party of men yesterday trekked through 12 miles of107 words
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Article101 1963-04-15 5 Union man going to London JESSELTON, Sun— Another union official from North Borneo is going to Britain to <tudy trade union work there He Is Mr. Vong Ma Heln. committee member of the North Borneo Commercial Employees' Union, who wl!l attend a trade union course in London. Mr. Vong was101 words
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57 1963-04-15 5 IPOH. Sun.— A contractor. Inche Yom Ahmad, was reelected president of the Perak Malay Chamber of Commerce as its annual meeting here yesterday. Inche Hashim bin Abdul Hamid. a lawyer, was elected vice-president and Inche Ismail bin P. Muda secretarytreasurer. A committee of 16,57 words
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Article36 1963-04-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The second secretary at the American Embassy her*. Mr. H Kent Goodsmith. will talk on ••MalayanAm, rirnn Relations— Their Baals and Prospects" at a Rotary Club luncheon here on Wednesday36 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-04-15 5 TWO RUSSIANS IN WITH A PRECIOUS VIOLIN FOR CONCERT gINGAPORK. Sun— Two Russian artistes arrived in Singapore by air from Perth yesterday to give a concert before flying back to Moscow, which they last saw seven years ago when they started out on their concert tour. They are Miss Nelli170 words
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Article52 1963-04-15 5 PENANO. Sun. Father James Chan, an assistant priest at the Church of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows here rocs on transfer to the Church of St. Anne. Buklt Mertajam. tomorrow us acting parish priest. Father Chan will succeed Father P. Grandvnlllemln, who has left for Prance52 words
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Article58 1963-04-15 5 KOTA BHARU, Sun. A 20--year-old padl planter. Othman bin Mohamed, was yesterday sentenced in the Sessions Com t here to two years' Jail on a charge ol being Illegally In possession of homemaoe pistol. Othman, who pleaded guilty, was arrested at the railway station at58 words
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135 1963-04-15 5 Workshop for trainees set up by P.W.D. KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Sun. The Public Works Department has set up a new workshop and dormitory for trainees in heavy earth-moving equipment on a 75-acre site at Simpang Kuchai. Sunfjei Besi Road. The training centre, which was completed recently, will be opened soon.135 words
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Article63 1963-04-15 5 JESSELTON, Sun.— Mr. Kong Yin Loong. a Colombo Plan scholarship student who has been studying in New Zealand for five years, has just returned to North Borneo. Mr. Kong obtained an honours degree in economics at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Mr. Kong was63 words
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Article28 1963-04-15 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Pifty children from the Hans Anderson Club will visit the Guides hut In Clemenceau Avenue on Tuesday at 3.30 p.m. for a tea party28 words
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194 1963-04-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE president of the Australian Manufacturers' Export Council, Mr. A. S. Walker said today that Australian manufacturers and businessmen were realising the ever-growing importance of the Malayan market. He is here for the eightday Australian Industries Malayan Exhibition which will be194 words
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Article178 1963-04-15 5 21 DIED ON THE ROADS IN A MONTH SINGAPORE, Sun. Twenty-one people were killed in road accidents in February one more than in January, according to the traffic police monthly report. The number of accidents for February was 2.725. compared with 2,936 in January and 2.860 In Febrauary last year.178 words
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75 1963-04-15 5 TPOH. Sun. Dr. S. KanaJL pathipillay was re-elected president of the People's Progressive Party at its annual meeting here today. Other officials are vicepresidents Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam. Mr. Khong Kok Vat, Mr. Chan Swee Ho. all Members of Parliament: and Iche Samsudin bin75 words
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230 1963-04-15 5 IPOH, Sunday. T»HE two-day synod of the Anglican Church, which opens here on Wednesday will be asked to approve the constitution of the Council of the Church in South-East Asia, of which the Diocese of Singapore and Malaya is a member. It will also discuss future230 words
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Advertisement313 1963-04-15 5 HEALTH AND BEAUTY FOR MOTHER AND BABY JHI A 7 mgm Health and beauty, toZ^ gether with a secuie SmmMi future, depend very greatly on good health.' For good health you must £?3j€fc? have a good diet. >|?sp Seven Seas is nature's richest combination a^^ of high energy oils containing313 words
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269 1963-04-15 6 Mosque cash: 'Thanks' says Tengku 'NON-MUSLIMS HAVE WARM FEELING FOR ISLAMIC FAITH* PENANG, Sun.— Tengku Abdui Rahman last night paid tribute to non-Mus-lims for their warm feelings towards Malaya and its official religion. Islam. "I am very happy and appreciate such feelings shown by non-Muslims for their material support of269 words
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144 1963-04-15 6 WHAT'S THIS? Violence on a peaceful Sunduy aftrrnoon? And of all places outside the gates of the Supreme Court in Kuala Lumpur. No. it was just a scene from thr United Artists' film "Year of the Dragon." Inside the court, a144 words
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Article33 1963-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— The National Association of Women's Institute* will hold an eight-day course in home economics for its members at the association's headquarters in Petaling Jaya beginning on Tuesday.33 words
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Article78 1963-04-15 6 PENANG, Sun. Indonesia maintained her position as the leading country in the entrepot trade with Penang for the third consecutive year in 1962. Inche Mohamed Nairn bin Haji Ahmad, the Penang Economic Officer, states in his report for 1962 that Penang's entrepot trade last year totalled78 words
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Article29 1963-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, will visit rural development projects in Sabak Be mam and Tanjong Karang tomorrow.29 words
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177 1963-04-15 6 MUAR, Sunday. T»HE Johore Government has set up a committee to inquire into the delay in collecting arrears of water bills in Muar. Dato Chua Song Llm. a member of the Johore State Executive Council and chairman of the State's177 words
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145 1963-04-15 6 A LOR STAR. Sun. A paid n. planter, Ismail bin Ibrahim. 36. was today acquitted of cheating his aunt of a piece of land valued at $3,000. <mall and another planter. Mohamed Zaln bin Long. 40, were alleged to have cheated a 95-year-old145 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-04-15 6 Strike threat by Cold Storage employees PENANG, Saturday \f EMBERS of the Penang branch of the National iTI Union of Cold Storage Employees today decided to go on strike if negotiations on the proposed retrenchment of four employees break down. The members decided on strike action by secret ballot at254 words
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153 1963-04-15 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Tallb, today opened a new $172,000 nurses hostel at Tampoi mental hospital, eight miles from here. This hostel will provide accommodation for 33 nurses workinc at Tampoi mental hospital. The Minister, in his speech,153 words
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183 1963-04-15 6 Plans for eight cold storage rooms for West Coast fishermen KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Minister of Agriculture .and Co-opera-tives- Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. plans to build a series of eight cold storage rooms for West Coast fishermen at a cost of about $2 million. Inche Khir said today that he183 words
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75 1963-04-15 6 SINGAPORE, Sun—Singapore violinist Mr. Coh Soon Tioe and his 11 -piece string orchestra have been invited by the Sarawak Arts Council to perform in Sibu and Kuching next week. They will leave on Friday to give two concerts in Kuching on April 16 and75 words
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Article41 1963-04-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Professor of Pathology at the University of Liverpool. Professor H. L. Sheehan. will give a lecture on "Clinical Aspects of Post-Partum Hyperpitulurism" ai 6.30 p.m. tomorrow in the lecture hall of the Maternity Hospital here.41 words
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204 1963-04-15 6 COURT CASE ON A HOLIDAY: A LAWYER PROTESTS SINGAPORE, Sun. A lawyer dolendinu three trade unionists yesterday criticised the police for producing his clients In a magistrate's court on a public holiday. Mr. John Tan ChOT-yong told Mr. K. Canagj Rajah, the magistrate: "This is an emergency court and should204 words
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Advertisement273 1963-04-15 6 -r DRESSMAKING i If you arc costV CX\ conscious and fond of good clothes— here is your opportunity to learn drcssg£Yj- making at home. Know how to make vl/ U garments for yourself, or the children. O FLOWER ARRANGING: The art IO V-S of arranging flowers beautifully is 1 w/273 words
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Miscellaneous149 1963-04-15 6 \U*»tf Oon By V.T. tfamlin §Hck Tracy Ht t Chester Gnutd Lit 'j£/''~~* L^U T WE'RE WELJL POSTED ON "1 F SUPPOSE I JAM THE 1 T WE^E GAMBLING rr5A/-wilv' ct^tJlx. xa«, A TVIE ABIUTIES OF THIS I CONTROLS AND SEND US I THAT XXI THINK TOO 1 I Dris^D^uTZlnZrZ149 words
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Article212 1963-04-15 7 APPROACH TO BATTLE. By Lieut.-General Sir Francis Tuker. (Cassell. 505.) PAYING more tribute to an opponent on thr field of battle than to one's own side is an amiable and well authenticated British tradition. <. rnrr.il Tuker has provided a valuable an..lysis of thr 1942 3212 words
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898 1963-04-15 7 Allington Kennard - A study of the Communist party of Indonesia Allington Kennard INDONESIAN COMMUNISM. BY ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN (PRACGER 4OS>. By possibility of the Communists seizing: power in Indonesia is one of the major unknown quantities in any appreciation of the political problems of South-East Asia. The Indonesian Communist Party itself believes898 words
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Article376 1963-04-15 7 years ago the writing blazed on the wall. Hitler seized Austria. Not a shot was fired. This was conquest by telephone, but tanks and bombers and guns were the background noises. It was brute force as surely as if Austrian resistance had been battered into the376 words
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Article66 1963-04-15 7 From the Maugham shelf rL'R of Somerset Maugham's books now cmercr in a Penguin fcdilion. The Razor's Edee. The summing Up. and The Narrow Corner, at 3s. bd.. And Of Human Bondatce. Kenerally considered his masterpiece, at 6«. The range is broad, as can be seen, with a special welcome66 words
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Advertisement74 1963-04-15 7 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH O Contain* Hciachlorophene kilK germs instantly— heal* pimrilct fail O Presents pimpltt from spreading— kivn no unsightly tpo«s. I rrt from oil and freate dors not crack, cake or clog ■he porn women un apply make-up over it. A74 words
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Advertisement458 1963-04-15 7 How long will you remember these wonderful moments? Always— if you record them on "Scotch" Brand magnetic lection, you can put it all on "Scotch" Brand magnetic tape! From your child's first words, to a gay birthday party, tape for easier playing, and for safekeeping. Many people a music lesson,458 words
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Miscellaneous314 1963-04-15 7 Straits Times Crossword ■BBsT^ 8888 l ■BBb1~^~BbBBBBBBBBBbT^"~~^^i I ~^^l ACROSS 7. It's in the bag! A rich mushl. Suggest picnic; am so averse room harvest! (6). to smoke (10). 8. Greater opulence meant, for 6. Show off on the promenade? example, going about incogni- <•>>. to and In Paris grey314 words
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Article27 1963-04-15 8 gfarria Sl» (Minimum i BUNS MARCUS. On U<h April i»li ai the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Rlniapore. Robert Howard Hum to Auiuata Dorothea Marcua.27 words
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Obituary83 1963-04-15 8 At a mark al ttia*ct. on i he death •f the b«l«»ad laUMr of S J LOW AND K J. LOW. S J LOW BROS. A CO LTD. cloaed tar *n« day •n Saturday M 4 43 THE LATE LOW SEOW THYI pa<a*d away peacefully at th. Ait ot83 words
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Article156 1963-04-15 8 Wor4t Sin (Minimum) MR MRS. R. Rajakriahnaa thank ■ttajUVH and frienda for their atteodanoe. aaaiMance, good wi»bet and valuable prenenti at thrlr marriage on •< MR. AND MRS. B. Ha ramaal yam •hank fn«-nrt« .md relative* lor their kind fjMBMMMa, ali.ort.net. good i>( m. ,i aaawraMH ou 1-441 <ii156 words
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Article795 1963-04-15 8 Thp idea that the Olympic Games may presently become a political circus, which is said to be worrying many sports bodies, has little to sustain it. Admittedly international sport faces the ordeal of political confrontation, but either the sportsmen will keep their tunics clean or there will795 words
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Article291 1963-04-15 8 Communist China leaves Hong Kong unmolested because it suits her. The Colony is a substantial source of foreign exchange and also provides a useful point of contact with the outsjde world. To look j beyond this is to peer at very I murky waters indeed. The I •people291 words
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Article229 1963-04-15 8 Mr. Tan Siew Sin's announcement that the Government is working on a housing 'plan which will be "a milestone on the road towards a 'property-owning democracy" will be received most hopefully by civil servants. And they will probably be right to assume that, after sitting on the Atkinson229 words
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Article497 1963-04-15 8 from DOUG LACKERSTEEN LONDON. Sun.— Close to the heart of London University is a v; 2.000.000 bailding closely associated with Malaysian regions. This i s the Ross institute of Tropical Diseases, built in 1926 jl* a memorial to Sir Ronald Ross, whose discovery that malaria is497 words
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Letter144 1963-04-15 8 Back to the old days TWO of my children studied under women teachers up to standard five. A weekly examination of their books showed that work was often corrected by exchanging books among the students. Home work was given only occasionally. The national language received scanty attention. I had to144 words
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Letter125 1963-04-15 8 As a parent 1 sugg «t the educational theorists and experts take a holiday and allow the rod to be brought back to the class room. Boys over 10 years should be placed under male teachers who will put some politeness and obedience Into them by the rod If necessary.125 words
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Article, Illustration762 1963-04-15 8 KRISHNA MOGRTHY - Desai takes tough new line with capital KRISHNA MOGRTHY FROM MR. MORARjI DESAI. India's Finance Minister, has in the past few weeks destroyed the image which his admirers had built of him over the past few years. Business men and industrialists had since 1958 when he became Finance Minister tended762 words
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Advertisement594 1963-04-15 8 Straits Txmtx k M.Uy M.LI Ciaaama* a«nailla—iam» aaay m n— OOCD ITOMM AacAOi Otaaart R«*« AT 1111 l I ntmt noall >aTnM q, q MatAVAaL BjAaH CMTV IOOt fTOif LTO Til [111 II HMM.C^rOw t*4« Nfwt wmomr M. M. MMAIL S AalilialU »••<. NavM Baaw M. ABOUL CO >7« 7594 words
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Advertisement27 1963-04-15 8 PHILIPS Hg Internal COMMUNICATION at wall as for HOUSE TELEPHONE ALLIED RADIO S CORPORATION so. ci•>c v l a m road I SINGAPOf»C. I TIL: *2274 >mmmmmm27 words
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Advertisement112 1963-04-15 8 a«^J|k, Quality... K^ filter smoker the non-filter /PifrjL I smoker! FINEST AMERICAN CIGARETTES Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. I But due tc> bacteria on the skin J-J-^-f^i-- H Perspiration gives body odour So to P# I be on the safe side USE F\ SRjF Ms TII I T I Sfc112 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-04-15 8 Laaaaaaal < "«^^^~^lßaaal I jrfl/^ l\K>^ if^ »P WE HAVB^O YOU COULD CO -I* WE HAD SpMIWAVS BYROAD-^ ANYROAT>S-18 words
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112 1963-04-15 9 DENANG. Sun. The Penang branch of the Association of Teachers of English in Chini.se Schools resolved yesterday to ask all its members to give generous support to the National Patriotic Fund. Touchers, the association's general meeting was told. u-ovild contribute towards the fund through their112 words
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125 1963-04-15 9 $2.454 GRAB AFTER ATTACK ON CANTEEN MANAGER SINGAPORE, Sun.— Four thugs pounced on Mr. Nciam Tee Yam. 54, assistant manager of the British Military Ilosnital Canteen in Alexandra Koarl. early today, knock ctl him unconscious and rubbed the canteen of SMM. Mr. Naia.n was locking up the canteen at 1125 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-04-15 9 Even the consul gets wet SINGAPORE. Sun IT was water, water everywhere for an hour at the residence of the Burmese Consul, U Myo Than, as he played host at the traditional annual water festival, "Thingyan", which precedes the Burmese New Year. Nearly a hundred guests, including members of the126 words
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364 1963-04-15 9 What to eat...Council will tell the people POOR HEALTH MEANS NO PROGRESS 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. said last night that a National Health Council has been formed to spread and disseminate knowledge on health, sanitation and nutrition. Representatives of the Ministries364 words
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Article51 1963-04-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. 8. Thangiah has been elected president of the Batu Gajah branch I of the Malayan Indian Congress. I Other official* are: Vice-presi-dent, Mr. R. M. Fernandez: secretary. Mr S.K. Nalr: assistant seI cretary. Mr. R. Ttadarajah; and i treasurer. Mr. A. R.51 words
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Article, Illustration31 1963-04-15 9 INCHE RAHMAN TALIB KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The New Zealand Trade Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. W.L. Middlemass. will leave for Thailand and Burma on Tuesday to survey trade prospects there.31 words
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Article23 1963-04-15 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Anzac Day will be observed In Singapore and Malaya by Australian and New Zealand troops on April 35.23 words
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373 1963-04-15 9 Spectators at 'blue' film show 'are not abettors' KOTA EHARU. Sunday. 4 HIGH COURT judge, Dato Justice Hashim,; today quashed the $45 fine imposed by trial magistnate on nine men charged wii^ I abetting the exhibition of "blue lilms' in N«v-i I ember last year. The nine men— Tee Tean373 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-04-15 9 Khir off to New Delhi KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, liiche Mohamed Khir Johari. left by air for New Delhi today to attend a three-day executive I committee meeting of the Afro-Asian Rural ReconstrucI tlon Organisation which begins there on Wednesday. Tl> meeting will plan the79 words
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Article16 1963-04-15 9 PENANO. Sun. The Old Xaverians Association will hold its annual meeting on May 4.16 words
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268 1963-04-15 9 JAYCEES OF KOBE, S'PORE TO SIGN A BOND SINGAPORE. S\in. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. wih open the Junior Chamber of Comm c r c c International conference at the Vie- ia Memorial Hall on Tuesday at 7.15 p.m. A cocktail party will follow and a "bond of268 words
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116 1963-04-15 9 SEREMBAN. Sun— The Federation Government will be asked to ajlow Chinese be used in local, town and municipal council meetings. A resolution to this effect was adopted at the annual delegates' conference of the Youth Section of the Mafavan Chinese Association here116 words
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Advertisement92 1963-04-15 9 dan WOT F mm ««Hi From every point of view -its Lufthansa all the way. From Japan to Europe, from Europe to U S A or South America -Lufthansa with their experienced crews and their Boeing Jets will give you service the way you l.ke it. A worldwide net-work with92 words
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Advertisement102 1963-04-15 9 i|o tfriPfiA'riQ 1 1 T^F Adequate spare parts and know-how I Jftr from long specialised exp«nenc» £^~j^ install and service these unit*. C^\\ in iPlHi^^ifll*ltftry 20 Clemenceau Avenue \J Singapore-9. Tel: ***** EYE EXAMINATION You can cat with falit l««th but you I cent «cc with artificial eyej Youi iH102 words
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Miscellaneous577 1963-04-15 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE STJffSTtSS SHORTWAVE SERVICE D nln UAI VA 41 metres RADIO MALAYA •lEDITJM WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL BHORTWAVE 476 Metres SERVICE 41.7 Metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 601 AM 6.00 Time Signal. NegaraMomlng Prelude; 7.15 News; ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up577 words
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Article878 1963-04-15 10 ROY FERROA - ROY FERROA STRAITS TIMES FEATURE By Firm caters for all sections of the public TELEVISION for Hie avenue man mid woman in Singapore is the motto of Ralin Electronics, a new linn dealing in TV ;m<l Radio sets and electrical components which opens today al878 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-04-15 10 riiHIKTY-TIIRK year old M. Mr. Loh Fah. proprietor of Ralin Electronics and managing director of Nanyang Radio Co. Ltd.. Singapore, is an electronics wizard in his own riuht. To assist him in his work at ollice In- MM an Aiphone intercoms set manufactured in Japan.198 words
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Advertisement100 1963-04-15 10 *^^L— Jg *jfi fi p3^^ Bj _^_Pz_PJFjrjn ■BW B^^B^B^v^^B^B^^v Bb^^Bßlß^^^bViil B^^^Biß^^^r^^Bfe^^l bV^^^^^^T^^^bV^^B Bv^^^^T^^^^^^T^B bVbi B^^^B^^tv^^M^^w bVt^^^^^^B^^^h byJß^^^^^^^^^^^Bßß Br J I bVa^^^bVc BY I Br****!****.' I*l*l*l*l*l *B B^ t^* t^^^"**^B B^^^Bb^^L^^bW^^ I bVb^^^bVJ Hi I 1 "•*.".'.*.*.*.*rj jm—^■^rj— i^j Bl^^bV' A^^^mW m I bVb^^^bV^ Bl I ■>*-'-*•*•*•*•".*."**!'!*■ X;-:"':' r BBr^^^^Blßr^^^Tl|Br^^^^Bß^^^^^BjT^^^^Bßy^^^^Bß^^^^^Bßj^^^^Bjg^^^T^B^^^^^BMß n100 words
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Advertisement57 1963-04-15 10 Premises will be officially opened today mf/ ii 11/H jllrniiiiiiiifFTill RALIN ELECTRONICS •ITHIS two-storeyed building in North Bridge Road, Singapore, is the home of Ralin Electronics, a new firm dealing with radio and television apparatus, which was opened today. Ralin Electronics will deal with the latest and most up-to-date television57 words
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788 1963-04-15 11 How TV aids teachers and electronics the public services This is part of preparations for this year's annual Radio Show in London later In the year. Important features of the show will centre round how television helps the teachers, and electronics aid the public services armed and civil. dosed -circuit788 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-04-15 11 World's lightest, smallest receiver mllE lightest and smallest television receiver in the world is available to the public in Sinrapore. It is the Sony Micro TV model 5-303W, as small as a desk telephone weighing only eight Ib. which is being sold by Ralin Electronics. Singapore. It can be held342 words
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Advertisement51 1963-04-15 11 MADE IN HOLLAND ERRES w AUTOMATIC FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS ERRES THE QUALITY TV SET YOU CAN AFFORD ERRES AVAILABLE IN A WIDE RANGE OF ATTRACTIVE MODELS. EASY HIRE-PURCHASE TERMS ERRES PROMPT EFFICIENT AFTER -SALES SERVICE For illustrative leaflet write to:STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD 135 Middle Road, Spore. K.Lumpur Ipoh51 words
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Advertisement115 1963-04-15 11 Congratulations to Messrs. RALIN ELECTRONICS on the occasion of the opening of tlu-ir .\i-\v I'riniisi at 371, North Bridge Komi, .Sai^-.ipoi i--7. fron TITHES DENTAL PHOTO SUPPLY, LIMITED YASHICA— The Only Automatic Zoom Camera that requires yWm m FEATURES: Mi H Jm jta Wn^m Lcn> yashinon _JBi p*f^^^P^ built -in115 words
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Article, Illustration321 1963-04-15 12 Quality control maintains the high standards AUSTRALIA'S most famous television sets Kriesler are being sold by Ralin Electronics which opened for business in Singapore today. From Australia's latest and most advanced electronic centre comes Kriesler Television which is now available on the Singapore market. In Kriesler's modern factory, equipped with321 words
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Article264 1963-04-15 12 When you buy your set.. FE wisdom of choosing Philips television Is evident for these reasons: Philips receivers meet exactly Television Singapura's specifications which are of the same system a.s used in Holland lor many years. Philips TV is available for cash at Ralin Electronics, on hire purchase or on264 words
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212 1963-04-15 12 Lighthouse men need no longer be lonely SINGAPORE'S lonely lighthouse keepers who used to spend their evenings in the pa.st with their ears glued to their radio sets, are lonely no more. They are amongst this States most avid television fans. Every evening they tune in to Television Singapura for212 words
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Advertisement152 1963-04-15 12 CONGRATULATIONS TO RALIN ELECTRONICS ON IT'S GRAND OPENING A lp— 4 SR-JBO2FL rjLmmmmL io-tkansistor, 4-»AND,AM/FM. SI-G430 WORLDS SMALLIST I i S*-M6OO «-t.«Nii>to« ■*V2^*^LS^« 1 A ««*NO»U»»»V1 J-»»«»IIIM>-<TK«, SR-r6IRT"UNICOIDirI i.'-^tm. ~^\l ALL TRANSISTOK fOtTAVLI TAPI KICORDIR.2-SPEtD. RP t-SPIAKft SYSTIM, kk. 2 -WAY AC O« iATTIRY. 9)'^ ja I SR-H620 8-TRANSISTOR I152 words
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Advertisement287 1963-04-15 12 CONGRATULATIONS to M/S RALIN ELECTRONICS on the occasion of their official opening. You buy the future when you buy SANYO TV Care Skill 1 Model 19-F7O Sound and Look of Distinction I Model 10S-PION 9 TfmMor Thre« Boml Cordleo RWb HI-FI TRANSCONTINENTAL M <> DfL W-T340 10 TRANSISTOR RADIO jj»287 words
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Advertisement1436 1963-04-15 13 T^UVCRPOOLIimi^^COA^MJJ^ Oue S'pora Sail! P. S'haea Pining PATROCLUS Li<erpill, DuPlm, Glasgow ll Pt Apr II Apr 17 ANIENOR L peel. D«i n. n t.i CM. 15 Apr IS Apr 11/21 Apr 21 ITCAON LuerpMl, Glasgow Api 13 Apr 22 Apr 23/27 Apr 21 LAERTtS Avjrmouth, literpiil Apr 23 Apr 251,436 words
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Advertisement1399 1963-04-15 13 BJJ7pg3JJJ^77^,p{ /J pU THE t. A. C. LINES- SAILINGS 10 GENOA II HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERPAM._OSIO. GOTMENBURB AHB CBPINHAMN. X>^*~*vNi b pore P. ynara Pinaoß I l^f VKj\\ll "POONA" 12/25 Api 28/38 Apt 28/21 Apr l-l YK>_l;l -siMBA" ij 38 Apr/ 4 May 5/ J May 1/ I1,399 words
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Advertisement1419 1963-04-15 13 EXPRESS SERVICE_TO_ LONDOK. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTV S'pora P. Sham Penang UNMHOR L PMI, S'mtn, R'aam, Nk«rg la Pt, Apr 18 Apr 28/21 BENHEVIS UO H lurg. L'Ma, Havre, Man Apr 18/21 km M/2S Apr W I BENHOPE Ban. N'kirg. Awerp. R'oaa Api 24/28 IENOOUN (E.Lpj L'aaai. Rdm. Hull. N'kari1,419 words
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Advertisement1275 1963-04-15 13 W- McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Wtiyt. IM> Nl *****. r**^ KIXBHMAIB UNI ak KXAVBNESS LIME LONDON, HAMBURG. ROTTEISAM, LBS ANSELES. SAN FRANCISCO, UAVRE NULL t MIBfAESBIOUSw SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORUANB. Cm OF EASTBOURNE t tM l S'pori P. Sham Penang SunnyviuE 24/27 Apr ***** Apr 18 Apr/2 May Span f1,275 words
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Article25 1963-04-15 14 KI'RBKR TIN (prrlb) (pcrpirnl). April 8. 76 its. $438.12 H 9. Wt cts. $439.00 10. 75\cU. $440.b2<j 11. 76i 4 eU. $443.12 !i25 words
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2075 1963-04-15 14 No slackening of interest in shares From Our Market Correspondent JNTEREST in shares showed no slackening right up to the closing of the Malayan Stock Exchange on' Thursday for the four day holiday. The amount of business transacted naturally showed some diminution in front of the holidays, but basically support2,075 words
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Article953 1963-04-15 14 THE table of sharrs on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to April 5 IA) and U>t business since that date (Bl with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest boldness for last year and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS L A B Aiei Bricks953 words
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Article35 1963-04-15 14 April X April April 10 April II Industrials: I mm, litl 41 104 91 In", nT Tin»: 165.47 106.44 1u5.84 mxhX 9 robbers: 10*84 106.84 187.23 In; II Dm. 29. 1»«2 l%n35 words
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Advertisement1127 1963-04-15 14 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. «Sa Great Lakes Service taM Loam tv eta eia eta eta P. S ram Honolulu S. f 'cuco L. Angela* N. Yor« Cleveia-^9 Kmikawa Man" 3' S Ma| 1/ 7 Mai M May (Jim I Jaaa 21 Jaaa S July niaiini Man"1,127 words
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Advertisement933 1963-04-15 14 I^g?ORIENT/ LINES j TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORSOVA" Deporting PENANG 21st April 1963 SINGAPORE 22imJ April 1963 For Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Travel Agent or:— ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS ft CROSFIELD (F of M) LTD.. KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN CO.933 words
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Advertisement439 1963-04-15 14 IMMIHMrS WNOINdIP Current Date of Total Total for patmrnt payment for prrvioui year year Gopraa; 9d.t May 17 Hona; Kong Tia 30% June 4 45% 80% Johan Tin 15% April 29 Killinrhall 15% June 4 22< 3 nil Sunirri Best 6d May 31 2s 6d. BorelU 25', May 21 Bukit439 words
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Article445 1963-04-15 15 Tin at highest level WHEN the Straits tin market closedown Thursday tor the Easter holidays the price at $443.12 V showed a sharp rise of $2.50 and was the highest price since June 13 last year. Throughout the four-day trading weak the price rose daily from the $438 12>i declared445 words
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Advertisement398 1963-04-15 15 TENDERS MILITARY CANTEEN CONTRACT lenders are Invited lor tht in.iiiagemeni of a military canteen ai 4th Battalion the Royal Malay Regiment for the period of one year commencing Ist May 1863. Tender forms are available at PR I 4th Battalion the Royal Malay Hegiment, Batu Lima Camp. Menukab. Pahang. TENDER398 words
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Advertisement781 1963-04-15 15 j TENDERS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN TANAH PERAK 1 (PEKAK LAND DEVELOPMENT BOARD) BUDDINT. OF NEW BLOCK PLANTING SIHE.MtS. Tender.-, lur budding some of the abme schemes in Perak will be received ut the Office of the Lembana Kemajuan Tanah Perak. PWD 1961. Duußlas Road. Ipoh. 'up to 300 p.m. on Wednesday,781 words
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Advertisement927 1963-04-15 15 (Continued from f.mr B>i SITUATIONS VACANT Wsrds SS (Mtm Box it rtt. mxtrm THI ADVERTISER WISHES to thank all applicants to Box A 248 IT, Ipoh. Vacancy tilled. WANTED OUTDOOR Salrasuperviaor. Salesmen falc»«irli for door-to-door. Apply Box MOM ST. H pore. wanteo Two Temporary Teachers to Teach General Subjects Apply927 words
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Advertisement864 1963-04-15 15 SITUATIONS WANTED t» Word, *J <M,m.)—Bmx It rtt. txtrm STINOGRAFHV, TVFINC, DUFLI- CATING, Mail ordeis, translations etc. Kor prompt, rfflclent service ring Joan Tooke's Agency: Singapore ***** or Kuala Lumpur *****. ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Sroroto U (Ml*.)— Bum tt tt*. txtrm TO LIT Two Roomed semi-detached Rouse. Modern sanitation. Katong864 words
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Advertisement821 1963-04-15 15 TUITION It a/eras SI (Hi*.)— Btx $0 sorer* NGLISH: Oradaate yoar** teacninx experience King netweea 9—12 noon. Tel ***** (S pore). LONDON Driving School, complete highway code methodical aagle re- I derate, success assured 84. Selegle Itoad. 8 pore Phone *****. learn FIANO from overseaj University music degree bolder For821 words
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Advertisement703 1963-04-15 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wmrd. U (Htm.)— Box St rtt. txtrm FORO CONSUL U.K. Registered ISM Macapore Excellent ooaditwm and Zephyr I»SS owner leaving. Telepnone (Spore) 47M1 for Inspeciion. No dealers please USED CARS for Sale i»li Wslsslsy U«0 Salesn SS.IOO IMI Welsslsy S tt Salesn $.700 IMO Wslsslsy 13703 words
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Advertisement539 1963-04-15 15 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) lt^Wtr4t 1% (Mim.)-Box it ctt. txtrm QINUINI PHOTOSTATS KotOOUUC, SS Robinson Road. Tel. V 2340. KWOK'I PHOTOCOPY SERVICt 32. The Arcade Ist Floor Tel: *****. PHOTOCOPIED OOCUMENTI. Can n. reduce* or oolarted Rlnt UM«b Tanct. ALL BOCUMENTI PHOTOSTAT I'hoio studio. 43. Jalan Tuau sneika. Berembaa. Tel539 words
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Advertisement167 1963-04-15 15 FRESH FLOWERS JO Hurrf. Si I Vim.) Box in rtt. ttlrm PRINCISt FLOWER SHOP will thO'untfully select and beautifully I arrange dowers tsat help sparkle you* tnod wishes. Tel :U9<>7. 3360S or writs 2.M Orcbard Road. B'pora for Hi SECURITY QUALITY AND STYLE CHALLENGER LOCKS QUOTATIONS LITERATURE WITHOUT OBLIGATION FROM167 words
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2288 1963-04-15 16 —i'lliliilTd SINGAPORE, Sun Shaw Stable's money-spinner, Pinkson, scored a smashing win in the Spring Cup at Bukit Timah today. Ridden by Lyall Harbridge, eight-year-old Pinkson was the only winning favourite in a day of upset§. Champion sprinter Peak of Perfection finished unplaced2,288 words
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Advertisement581 1963-04-15 16 1 NOTICES HARPER, GILFILLAN COMPANY LIMITED i lncorporated in the federation of Malaya) Notice is hereby given that the Share Register of the Company will be closed from Tuesday the 16th April 1963 until Wednesday the J4t:i April I9«:i both dates Inclusive. By Older of the Board H. JOHN CLARKE581 words
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Advertisement811 1963-04-15 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited lor a post as a Senior Orade M. <fc E. Engineering Draughtsman in the office of tl-e Chief Engineer. Far East Air Force. Changi. Applicants must have obtained a Higher National Certificate in appropriate subjects or be able to produce evidence of equivalent qualifications and811 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous5 1963-04-15 16 lug* Bunny By liulph U<imd*uhl5 words
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Miscellaneous188 1963-04-15 16 MOTOR-RACING Malaysia Grand Prix Cars U0 ami; motor-cycles (2 p.m. Upper Thomson Rd). GOLF Malayan amateur open championships final (S'gor GC. 8.30 a.m.). SOCCER S't-or GDBH Div. 1: Municipal v SWRC (Imbl Rd>; Mai. Tobacco v Blue Circle (Rawang); Oiv. 2: Survey v PWD (Kg Bharui: Kobliiaons v TAWA (Taylor188 words
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TIMES SPORT 2
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876 1963-04-15 17 It's Rangers v Celtic in final SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON Sunday. RANGERS and Celtic, the great Glasgow soccer rivals, will clash in the final of tht Scottish Cup on May 4 for the first time sine*. 1928. In yesterday's semi-nnals Rangers beat Dundee UnitedReuter - 876 words
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Article424 1963-04-15 17 RUGBY SERVICES TITLE TO RAF LONDON, Sunday. A TRY five minutes from the end, scored and converted by a cadet. C. P. Simpson gave the Army victory over the Royal Air Force by eight points (a goal and a penalty goal) to six (a penalty goalReuter - 424 words
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78 1963-04-15 17 SWIMMING LONDON. Sun. Seah Pong Pin. 19-year-old Singapore swimmer competing for the British uni versities against the Amateur Swimming Association, finished third in the 110 yards breaststroke here yesterday. The event was won by V Nicholson (ASA) in 74 sec. G. Hill (universities)Reuter - 78 words
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Article131 1963-04-15 17 Cumberland title to Christine TENNIS I ONDON. Sim. Britain's I Chrisiine Truman, won the 'omens singles title here yesterday in tie Cumberland tournament, which opened the British lawn tennis season. In the final, she narrowly beat Robin Lrsh. M Australian on her (Irs: v.sit to Britain. 7-5. 8-8. 6-4. Mark131 words
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Article1337 1963-04-15 17 FIRS 1 DIVISION Avion Villa ShefT. Wed. 2 Kl.irkhurn I \VB A 1 Blackpool l I vrrton 2 Ipswich 1 Lev ton 1 Liverpool I Man. United .M.in. ity Bollon 1 Notu Form 0 Birmingham 2 UNA I nile 3 Arsenal 3 Tottenham I f ulliuni1,337 words
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Article43 1963-04-15 17 SKIPPER'S PROUD MOMENT A SMILING Mr. Lee A Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister of Singapore, presents the FAM Cup to Lee Kok Seng the Singapore captain, at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday night. Singapore beat Kelantan 7-0 in the final. Straits Times picture.43 words
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Article258 1963-04-15 17 Swede leads in the 'safari MOTORING NAIROBI, Sun.— Sweden's Monte Carlo Rally winner Erik Carlsson led the tough East African Safari car rally yesterday with a 33-DOlnt lead over hl.s nearest rival as the drivers prepared for the southern leg sweeping down to Dar-es-Salaam In Tanganyika. None of the remaining258 words
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Article38 1963-04-15 17 PHILADELPHIA. Sun. Cleveland Williams, who is ranked No., 5 contender for Sonny Liston's world heavyweight title, lost a split j points decision to tenth-ranked i Ernel Terrell in a tea-round bout 1 here last night. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article69 1963-04-15 17 I ONDON, Sun.— Terry Downes. Britain's formlj er world middleweight champion has called off his fight against Sugar Ray Robinson (United States), also a former holder of the title, at Wembley on May 14 The cancellation of the contest was announced here yesterday by Downes' manager,Reuter - 69 words
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318 1963-04-15 17 WORLD TABLE TENNIS PRAGUE, Sunday. TUNG Kil Hwa, a North Korean sprang the biggest surprise in the world table tennis championships here yesterday when he eliminated Chinese ace Hsu Yin-Cheng in the fourth round of the men* singles. Hsu Yin-Cheng had beonReuter - 318 words
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250 1963-04-15 17 Kops beats Chanarong again to win US title BADMINTON BALTIMORE, Sun. Erland Kops (Denmark* I and Judy Hashman, an American living in England, won the singles tttlea I here last night in the United i States open badminton championships. Kops lost the first set but rallied to score an easyReuter - 250 words
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Article96 1963-04-15 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Penang won the Loh-Lim Shield for cricket in its first year of competition when they beat Selangor by 110 runs in the inter-CRC match at the Pudu Road ground here today. Scores: Penang 133 iChye Teik 42. Kew San 39. Hong Lay 4-7.96 words
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Article16 1963-04-15 17 VANCOUVER, Sun. The visiting All-Japan Rugby team defeated British Columbia 33-6 here yesterday Reuter.Reuter - 16 words
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Article, Illustration34 1963-04-15 18 n ""MT Fumio Ito, Hasegawa and Chrii conn, ail riding Yamahas. negotiating 3 bend in the 126 cc to 250 cc event. Picture by Kok Ah Chong.Kok Ah Chong - 34 words
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Article372 1963-04-15 18 LIM KEE CHAN; JOE DORAI - LIM KEE CHAN and JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Sun. —Saw Kirn Thiat of Kuala Lumpur put on a brilliant "rehearsal" for tomorrow's Malaysia Grand Prix when he won his event for sports cars on the I pper Thomson Road here today. Manoevrinp; h i s372 words
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Article, Illustration431 1963-04-15 18 field of 12. W M. Young 'Alvis 25 licet finished third. The weather was fine this morning but there M ratal later. The sun was shining brightly when Mr. S. Rajaratnam. the Minister of Culture, arrived on the circuit to declare the431 words
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Article475 1963-04-15 18 CARb \IN 1 \(.i .»nd P.V.T. I ARS: 1 A.K. Lorn- (SSIOO 3450 cci; 2 <i. B.i K.iw iiM-mft (Marlboroußh 1496cc>.| M. Vounic .Alvls Wlleel 17' nv.ii MJQM F.i- test lap, 2mln. CUnkaid SALOON and TOIRIRS: over-i all v inner 1 R. A. Imk.ird IJagWir475 words
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142 1963-04-15 18 CRICKET Xl OELANGOR, the defendi ciation's inter-state their season promisingly nine wickets in a two-da; Kuala Lumpur Padang Selangor's medium fast bowler young Vivien Shepherdson, joining his brothers Mike and Christie In the State team for the first time, wrecked Singapore's second Innings by taking142 words
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Article272 1963-04-15 18 Singapore Ist. Inns. 101 Singapore 2nd. Inns: M Slva- mayam b Gurucharan 33. 8. Hough ton c Rajalingam b Gurui chantn 17. M. H. White c M. ShepherdsVm b V. Shepherdson 34. D. Beckett c Gurucharan b Perera 8, J. Martens c M. Shepherdson b V. Shepherdson 25, M.272 words
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Article118 1963-04-15 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore Army beat Kilat Club by 87 runs In their two-day cricket match played at Pantai. Army, who were all out for 56 In their first Innings but had made I 235 for eight In their second innings at close yesterday, were all118 words
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Article372 1963-04-15 18 Pahang fall for 84 chasing 128 MALACCA, Sun. A fine j spell of bowling by Malacca skipper Herman Bequerah, who took four wickets j for 17 in the second innings. 1 helped Malacca to beat Pahang by 44 runs in their MCA inter-state league match played here yesterday and today.372 words
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Article71 1963-04-15 18 SINGAPORE. Sun.— ln a match highlighted by three declarations. Singapore Cricket Club beat Sel- I angor Club by 87 runs in the.r annual cricket match on the padang today. Score* SCC 109-1 dec (Tuffln 43. Oil- 1 son 48) and 172-5 dec (Tuffln 73. Gilson 49). Selangor Club71 words
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Article31 1963-04-15 18 IPOH. Sun. Abdul Azizs XI beat Pathmalingams XI by nine wickets In the Perak cricket trial; here today. Scores: Aziz's XI 176; and 17-1; Pathmalingatn's XI 88 and 105.31 words
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520 1963-04-15 18 KLANG, Sun. Malayan Davis Cup players S. A. A/man and Kwok Yoke Ten will clash in tomorrow's semifinals of the men's singles of the Klang Club Easter tennis championships. The other «mi-final 14* will be between J Pearce and Col. R. A.520 words
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Article29 1963-04-15 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Selangor had to fight hard to beat Singapore 4-3 In a friendly hockey match at Rifle Range Road today.' Selangor led 3-2 at half-tune29 words
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115 1963-04-15 18 GOLF NorfolkWilliams v Darwis in final RI'ALA LIMPIR, Sun H. D. Norfolk-Williams of Selangor and Darwis Derail of Perak will meet in the final of the Malayan Open coif championshi D here tomorrow at 8.15 a.m. In the semi-finals at the Selangor Golf Club today Norfolk-Williams scored an upset victory115 words
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Article60 1963-04-15 18 J^UALA LUMPL'R. Sun.—You;h--I'H Selangor state player Shaarj Abdullah beat Singapore veteran M. Sadali 15-11. 18-14 in the men's singles final in the Malayan Malays- badminton championships tonight. In the semi-finals Sadali bom Omar Manap 18-17. 15-5 and Shaari Abdullah beat Abu Noh Baba 15-9. 15-1. Pupii Sudin60 words
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Article38 1963-04-15 18 MALACCA. Sun.— Singapore beat Malacca 5-0 in the women's inter- state soccer match at Kubu Padang here today. Inside-left Caroline Valberg netted three goals while the Quah < sisters Doreen and Ron— scored one each. I38 words
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300 1963-04-15 18 Koreans hope to improve on second SOCCER DENANG, Sun. The South Korean Youth soccer team for the fifth Junior Asian Cup tourney starting on Thursday flew in yesterday and said they hoped to better, this time. Al the Koreans were run. ners-up last year In Bangkok to Thailand, their aim300 words
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Article63 1963-04-15 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Government Services FA. practically the Singapore res< i did one better th;in the Sinuapot*, team wlun they trounced Kelantim 10-0 at Jalan Bosar sodium loday. The half-tin-r score Nadaiajah .3. Seng Thuin <3. Sah;ir Hussein >2< and Kimi Waii scored for SGSFA. who63 words
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Article34 1963-04-15 18 SEREMBAN. Sun Penan* will meet Necri Sembilan in the interstate schools soccer final for th« Rahman Trophy here tomorrow In todays semi-finals Penang beat Pahang 5-3 and N>rh beat Johore 3-1.34 words
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Obituary44 1963-04-15 18 MXV Soot Ewe Wan. Noo Marr Lim Tew Poll ago 80 dlod on 14.4.63. leaving Hirer sons thr*« laughters, one son-in-law, two laughters-ln-law and 24 grand 'hildron. Cortt'go leaves 21 Bt'rtviFtoad 15.4.63 a' 4 p.m. for Saint rheresa's Church and thence to Bidadari44 words
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