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Title Section20 1963-04-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1963-04-16 1 R AZ AK BACKS TAN 'NOT PRACTICE OF GOVT TO GO BACK ON ITS WORD' And Lee is rebuked for singling out the Finance Minister for attack KUALA LUMPUR, Monday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, declared today that any suggestion that the Federation Government was trying to go1,064 words
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Article217 1963-04-16 1 MINISTERIAL AGENDA IS DRAFTED MANILA, Monday. AGREEMENT on a provisional agenda for a foreign ministers' meeting was announced here today by Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, Philippine Inder-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, after a two-ami a-half-hour meeting with Dr. K. Suwito, Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister, und Inche Mohamed Ghazali bin Shatie, MalayanReuter - 217 words
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349 1963-04-16 1 Chaos as bomb columns swamp police LONDON, Mon. Police clashed today with an estimated 35,000 "ban-the-bomb" marchers who swarmed through London, surged around the walls of Buckingham Palace and battled their way through police cordons to the Government buildings In Whitehall. The marchers, after skirmishing with police in the suburbs,349 words
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384 1963-04-16 1 I have not brought a peace formula, says Nara U.N. MAN HERE TO GET THE FACTS ON MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The United Nations Under-Secre-tary and Chief of Cabinet, Mr. C.V. Narasimhan. arrived here today on the first leg of a fact-finding tour of the Malaysia territories, Indonesia and the384 words
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Article62 1963-04-16 1 MELBOURNE. Mon— Five people were killed when an express train struck a car at Kanlva. 257 miles north-west of Melbourne, near the South Australia border Pour of the dead are believed to belong to one family. The train hit the car at 50 mllea62 words
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Article57 1963-04-16 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian vessel "Kelabang," described officially as a "multi-purpose warship," has been stationed at Sabang, on the extreme northern tip of Sumatra, "to protect Indonesia's territorial waters," they have announced here. Meanwhile, the military commander of East Indonesian Borneo has asked for reinforcements "in57 words
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Article61 1963-04-16 1 KATMANDU. Mon— The United States Everest expedition plans an attempt on the summit with two teams between April 20 and April 30. an expendltion spokesman said by radio tooay. A tnirci team will be In reserve to try a»d reach the summit, by theReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1963-04-16 1 CALCUTTA. Mon.— The Crown Prince of Uv Indian Protectorate of Siklcim said here today there had been "an unusual concentration of Chinese troops" on the Sifcklm-Cluna border. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article38 1963-04-16 1 TOKYO. Mon.— Actors and actresses in colourful national cos- tunics from seven Asian nations as well as aim delegates from other countries attended the opening of 10th annual Asian Film Festival in Tokyo tonight.— Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-04-16 1 HOME AFTER RECEIVING 933 PINTS OF BLOOD FkALLAS, Mon.— A 17- year-old boy has left for home after receiving 933 pints of blood transfusions. The boy. Fred Wallace, of Muskogee, Oklahoma, had been bleeding for 28 weeks. He has haemophilia, a condition that prevents the blood clotting. Doctors at Wadley100 words
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Article27 1963-04-16 1 TOKYO. Mon.— The Japanese Foreign Ministry said today that Mr. Yoshihlko Hasegawa. ConsulOenerßl in Hong Kong, had been ordered home. No reason was given. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article38 1963-04-16 1 HONG KONG. Mon.— A Chinese woman today gave birth to twin boys about 25 minutes apart, first In a train and later in an ambulance that was taking her to hospital. They are doing fine. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article28 1963-04-16 1 AMMAN. Mon. The Jordanian Parliament sent the Syrian. Iraqi and Egyptian delegations to the Arab unity conference In Cairo yesterday Its support of the new federation.28 words
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Article65 1963-04-16 1 KILLEARN (Scotland). Mon. The I.MO people of this small village thought nothing amiss when a gang of breakers arrived and worked for two days with oxjr- acetylene torches to dismantle a bridge which carried a disused railway line. Two days later, the real demolition squad arrived and asked:Reuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-04-16 1 Open golf title to ex-caddy Darwis, 26 Hi^lXJil^UAiUfl KUALA gX -CADDY Darwis De the Malayan Open pionship when he beat I at the 19th hole in the Golf Club course today. Darwis. 26. is the first Asian to win the championship. Darwis started off well to win the first hole,318 words
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115 1963-04-16 1 SINGAPORE. Mon Albert Poon. Hi. of flnng Kong today drove Lotus 23 to victory in the Malaysia Grand Prix over ISO miles at l.'pnrr Thomson Ko.td Poon. competing for the lirst linn- ;tw.iy from home, won in Ihr record time of thn, .'{~min.115 words
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Article34 1963-04-16 1 STOP PRESS SECRET AGREEMENT WASHING I" Brit.iin and \mrri< tarhfil minwii 's tu Pnl.m- n i ri -i ITU nt m. nli- pa laM wi souri PS i i'i i dwl n"i ili'i Mhlis.iti'Mi-34 words
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353 1963-04-16 2 Princes fly to the battlefield on a peace mission VIENTIANE. Monday I Prime Minister, Prince Souvanna Phouma, and his half-bro-ther. Prince Souphanouvong. flew to the Plain ol Jars today to help restore peace. Prince Souphai.ou Is the titular head of the Pathet Lao forces who have been fighting the neutralistReuter - 353 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-04-16 2 NEW DELHI, Mon.— Thailand 1 Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. is her* for a three-day official vkit. He has had talks with Mr. Nehru on Laos and the Sino-In-dian problems. He will also address the Indian Council of World Attain.— Reuter. SOUVANNA cease-fire agreed SOIPHANOCVONG leaderReuter - 53 words
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157 1963-04-16 2 Doubts on future U.S. aid to Indonesia WASHINGTON. Mon Mr. David Bell, bead of the U.S. foreign aid programme, last night denied a suggestion by a questioner that the United States was trying to compete with Russia in supplying aid to Indonesia. Appearing on the television programme "Meet The Press157 words
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Article, Illustration33 1963-04-16 2 BAREFOOTED Marshal Radion Malinovsky, the Soviet Defence Minister, visits the Shwedagon Pagoda in Rangoon on his way back to Moscow after his official visit to Indonesia earlier this month.— U.P.l, picture.33 words
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96 1963-04-16 2 She'll 'wed' jockey who was killed in race MANILA. Mon. A jockey who was scheduled to have been married today was killed yesterday when he fell off his mount during a race at the San Lazaro racecourse here. Ernesto Quijote, 26. was to have married Emiliana Odlta. 19. Miss OditaReuter - 96 words
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Article57 1963-04-16 2 ROME. Mon.— Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. Philippines Vice-President and Foreign Minister, new here last night from Madrid for a khort private stay during which, be is expected to have a private audience with the Pope. He attended the Seato con-' ference in Paris last week andReuter - 57 words
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61 1963-04-16 2 Three crew die in plane crash Three crew die in plane crash BANGKOK. Mon.— A C-123 cargo plane of the United States Air Force crashed after take-off at the northern province of Nakorn Panom las: Friday, according to reports reaching nere yesterday. Three American airmen died in the crash whileReuter - 61 words
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Article54 1963-04-16 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— The United Nations Association of Hong Kong plans to submit to the I Japanese Government claims from residents for war reparations. It formed a special committee yesterday to deal with the claims which a spokesman said would be sent through the HongReuter - 54 words
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Article32 1963-04-16 2 AUCKLAND, Mon— More than 500 students and Immigrants clashed with police last night as they tried to storm a New Zealand Communist Party meeting In Auckland Town Hall— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article205 1963-04-16 2 HONG KONG. Mon. The Labour Department has started courses in "instant trade unionism" for women. Its aim Is to encourage Chinese women, who make up a big part of Hong Kong's labour force, to take an interest in union affairs. KATMANDU: The Home Ministry has banned political205 words
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238 1963-04-16 2 All agree on the new United Arab Republic fAIRO, Mon. Wing Commander Aly Sabry announced here that delegates of Egypt, Syria and Iraq last night reached agreement on "all the constitutional bases" for establishing a federal state. He said the tripartite committee would meet today to draw up a draftReuter - 238 words
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Article36 1963-04-16 2 TOKYO. Mon— Emperor Hirohlto is buying a black 1963 RollsRoyce at a cost of $69,000, the Imperial Household Agency announced today. The Emperor already has three Rolls-Royces in the imperial garage—UPl.36 words
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Article28 1963-04-16 2 TOKYO. Mon.— A sight -seeing bus fell 23 teet to a padi field in Suzulca city, central Japan, injuring more than 40 passengers. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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259 1963-04-16 2 MANILA. Monday. TTHE Philippines Secretary of Commerce and In- dustry, Mr. Rufino Hechanova, sought today to clarify what he described as a "misunderstanding" by Indonesian officials regarding a resolution passed during the recent Ecafe conference in Manila. At the same time, Mr. Hechanova announced heReuter - 259 words
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Article29 1963-04-16 2 UNITED NATIONS. Mon. Indonesian U.N. troops In the Congo aided by local authorities, have restored order following tribal fighting l.i Jadotville. a UN spokesman said today.— UPl.29 words
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Article31 1963-04-16 2 HONG KONO. Mon. Canro- handling on ships slowed down today as ully-clerk.s continued their "holiday" In support of their demand for an overall dally wag* Increase of HK*4.— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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265 1963-04-16 3 MOSCOW, Monday. MOSCOT7 Radio said yesterday that the Thresher disaster was a warning; that nuclear war could come through a technical fault. r~ American specialists. It >aid. "insist that the causes of the Thresher's end were serious technical faults which had not been removed even265 words
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115 1963-04-16 3 Human rights and the police a U.N. seminar UNITED NATIONS, Mon. Wire-tapping, finger-printing, lie detectors, the "third degree," blood alcohol tests and similar crime investigation techniques are to be discussed at a U.N. seminar on human rights in Canberra, Australia, opening on April 29.' The seminar has been called toReuter - 115 words
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Article42 1963-04-16 3 NEW YORK. Mon— New York poln c have a new computer nicknamed "muR-a-mlnute" which they claim scan tiles and. at the rate of 100 an hour, flip out criminals' photographs and records after being red a set of fingerprints. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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230 1963-04-16 3 Smoking mothers 'have smaller babies' CHICAGO, Mon. A doctor reported yesterday that women who smoke tend to have babies which are smaller or more frequently premature. Dr. Jay Zabriskie based his conclusion on a study of 2.000 consecutive single births at a Honolulu army hospital between November 1960 and MayReuter - 230 words
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Article61 1963-04-16 3 LAS VEGAS. Mfcn. Actress Joan O'Brien, 27. and actor Harvey Allen. 31. who called off thelri wedding plans last Sunday after' an argument, changed their minds and wenl through with the ceremony yesterday. It Is Miss O'Brien's third mar-, rlage and Allen's first. BothReuter - 61 words
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Article183 1963-04-16 3 LONDON. Monday SOME 8.000 anti-nuclear demonstrators marched through the narrow streets of Windsor yesterday where Queen Elizabeth and her family were spending the Faster holiday at Windsor Castle. Five coachloads of police were rushed from London to strengthen the local force and the normal guard ofReuter - 183 words
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Article, Illustration141 1963-04-16 3 Great to be alive, says girl who 'died' COR A I IN Allen. 18. who "died" on an operating table three years ago. is to be married. And bubbling with excitement she said: "Isn't it great to be alive!" Coralin cheated death when she was 15. During Easter week, sheMirrorpic - 141 words
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Article54 1963-04-16 3 PISA (Central Italy t, Mon. Prof. Letterio Dona to told a congress of engineers here that something must be done quickly tc stop the famous leaning Tower ol Pisa from leaning further. He added that the Towers till was likely to become critical "lr the not tooReuter - 54 words
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Article24 1963-04-16 3 WASHINGTON. Mon The Inter American Developnu-tit Bank has approved three loans totalling 59.925.000' for "pYo.iecis In Chile. Mexico and Costa Rica ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article27 1963-04-16 3 NEW YORK, Mon —Mr. Adla Stevenson. U.S. delegate to th< United Nations, has returned hen after a three-week visit to Europ< and Morocco. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article48 1963-04-16 3 FRANKFURT (West Ormanv 1 Mon.— West German Railways have demonstrated a new 4.000 horse power railway engine said to, be the "most powerful diesel en- glne In the world." Weighing over 120 tons. It can reach a speed of 100 mile* an hour.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article134 1963-04-16 3 Russia names new rocket chief MOSCOW. Mon.—Mar--ITi shal Nikolai Krylov has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the Soviet strategic rocket forces, according to usually reliable sources here last night. There was no official confirmation from Soviet sources of his appointment to the post, which was formerly held by Marshal Sergei Biryuxov.Reuter - 134 words
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Article40 1963-04-16 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— Thousands of people flocked to New York's I seventh annual International car show which opened yesterday to see more than 600 cars— many i making their American debut I from 10 countries. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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267 1963-04-16 3 OTTAWA, Monday. MR. LESTER PEARSON, 65, the Liberal leader now certain to become Canada's Prime Minister, began "take-over" talks with Mr. John Diefenbaker here today. Mr. Pearson, who may be I sworn In as Prime Mlnlwer ty the end of this week, has promisedReuter - 267 words
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Article, Illustration118 1963-04-16 3 LONDON. Mon A London newspaper reports that Queen Elizabeth will press Princess Alexandra's fiance, Mr. Angus Ogilvy. to accept a title. The Princess and >fr. Ogilvy (above) will marry on April 24. If he remains a commoner, he will be plain "Mr."118 words
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90 1963-04-16 3 Another U.S. steel price increase T^EW YORK, Mon.— A second company yesterday announced an increase in the price of some of* its steel products. Luken^s Steel Co.. the third largest producer of plate steel, announced rises US$5 a ton for carbon steel and $7 a ton for alloy steel plates.Reuter - 90 words
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75 1963-04-16 3 THE POPE GREETS WORLD IN 27 TONGUES 17ATICAN CITY, Mon. —Pope John spoke in 27 languages yesterday to offer Easter greetings to the world. This was 12 more languages than he spoke last Easter. The languages. In the order in which they were spoken, were: i Italian. French. .English. Spanish.75 words
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Article32 1963-04-16 3 NEW YORK. Mon.— A speeding train crashed Into a car al a level crossing yesterday killing all seven people in the car and grinding it to sheds.— U.P.l.32 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-04-16 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby N /SOVOUMUST] you wecE k 6XP6CT PUNCTUAL^/ V^ ro v/ait^/15 words
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MINISTER TELLS SEMINAR OF THE MANY PROBLEMS
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Article492 1963-04-16 4 PPa. A LACK OF TRAINED PERSONNEL IS MAIN DRAWBACK SINGAPORE, Moo. The Minister for! 1 National Development, 1 1 Mr. Tan Kia (ian said today that the "op- operative education in 1 Singapore must be in- tensiiie/1 to cope with many problems con- fronting the m492 words
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Article, Illustration259 1963-04-16 4 MR. and Mrs. Samuel Thuraisingham after their wedding at the Tamil Methodhist Church in Short Street yesterday. Mr. Thuraisingham, a Singapore teacher, is the eldest son of Mrs. A. G. Robinson of Klang and the late Mr. P. T. Robinson. The bride, the former Miss Esther Sukirtharetnam259 words
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356 1963-04-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dato Zainal Abidin" bin Haji Abas, a former civil servant and one-time supporter of Party Negara, was elected president of the United Democratic Party at the first central assembly of the party at the Hotel Majestic here last night. The356 words
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Article133 1963-04-16 4 SINGAPORE. Mon—NelliSchkonikovft. the famous Ruuian violinist, and her, compatriot and accompanist illubov Bdllna. have appeared together for some years. Their performance at the Victoria Theatre this evening was so intimately en rapport as to give the impression that these two most accomplished musician's were animated by a133 words
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Article447 1963-04-16 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The following are the successful candidates who took the "Ballet in Education" examinations of the Royal Academy of Dancing held In SingaDore last year. 1 Grades Ito V <age limit, over 7 years anfi under 18 years). GRADK I Honours: Grace Tan. Joanna Taylor. Highly447 words
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Advertisement359 1963-04-16 4 \O\\ MIOUIM. 11 am, 1 30, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m mi nan U© B MbV/utMTMrs/yak I Wm Ur.WO"-v I s-U^^B^ TeCMwicoLOwr" I SEAN CONNtRY as James Bond B| 1 iki'iiii; iiAV! I DAILY 3 SHOWS STARTING pj Promptly at 1.30, SIS 4 1.45. T aita)4BJ**« vti aaasj BBVjfIB^BJ MunNYfK BOUNTY359 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-04-16 5 MR. AND MRS. Francis Yeo Chin Kong (left) after lln-ir wedding at tin- Church of the Sacred Heart. Tank Road. Singapore, yesterday. The bride, the former Miss Isabella Lee Poh Cheng. is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Keng Siong. She is a teacher at115 words
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236 1963-04-16 5 Wanted: Old papers and photos of rubber industry pENANG. Mon. Ma- layan families have been asked to rummage through their family archives or safes for old documents and photographs of the early pioneering history of the rubber industry in Malaya. These papers ana pictures arc urgently needed by the Natural236 words
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Article111 1963-04-16 5 BRUNEI. Mon. A Japanese rkv research worker. Mr. Tadao Katayama, who has been in Brunei for the last two weeks searching for species oi wild rice, ha- discovered one type ol wiid padi growing here. Mr Katayama said that hp had also found this111 words
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Article36 1963-04-16 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon.— The Kedah Government will spend (30.000 to put up dressing IMM, nnHWI »nd other iinn-nitir.i ut Pant:n Minltka. the popular beach rwort on the Merl>>k ostu.:iv 17 null-.- tiom bmiKi'i PatanL36 words
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Article23 1963-04-16 5 KLAI.A LUMPUR. Sun— Mr OEM Jotir.s has retired a> ili.urmau vi 1.C .1. iMalnyai Ltd. and VOX Painu M»l»y*) Lid. i23 words
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Article48 1963-04-16 5 Two more baby jumbos die A LOR STAR. Mon^Two more baby elephants have died from sodium arsenir poisoning in the Ounuiic Inas forest reserve near Baling. Their carcases both are lemales were found ytstcrday <»> woodcutters. Four other dead baby elephants were found i' 11 hWI |M< weekend. J48 words
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Article49 1963-04-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon —Tun Aminah. the Sultanah ol Johore, will present medals to 125 blood donors at the Johore Civil Service I Culb here on Saturday afternoon. Einht. who have given blood 15 times, will receive gold medals. The rest v .ill get Mlver medals.49 words
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Article31 1963-04-16 5 KUALA KANOSAR. MOn.— lnche Rusli bin Ariffin. has been elected chairman of the newly opened Kampong Temong Umno branch near here. The secretary is Inch* Abdul Hamid bin Latin*.31 words
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Article231 1963-04-16 5 PENANG. Monday. V^ONYAS a rare sight these days with their old- fashioned hairbuns emerged from semi-retire-ment last evening for their first night-out in years at the "Malam Baba Nonya" presented by the Malacca Chinese Dramatic Association. The troupe, which last visited Penang in 1960, made231 words
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249 1963-04-16 5 Tan asks banks for support in development KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. InpHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said I■* today that Malaya could not afford to ignore the need to diversify \he economy in order to reduce its over-dependence on rubber and tin. Speaking at the opening ol <249 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-04-16 5 Gamba off for four-week lecture tour in America SINGAPORE. >lon. Tin president of ilx Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charles Gamba (above), flew to the United States yesterday on a four-week lecture tour. His lectures will deal with the Industrial Relations Ordinance and related labour laws in Singapore. Dr. Gamba Is104 words
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329 1963-04-16 5 'Make your own' scheme for limbless KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. pHYSICALLY handicapped people in Malaya will be taught to make artificial limbs for themselves and be trained in useful jobs. The.se are among the plans now being considered by the Ministry cf Labour and Social Welfare in mapping out the future329 words
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Article, Illustration343 1963-04-16 5 The Rida college plans to take in more Malays KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Rida College at. Petaling Jaya has achieved its purpose to train Malays for positions in commeDce and industry and is becoming one of the foremost institutions of its kind in South-East Asia, the principal, Mr. Donald R.343 words
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93 1963-04-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Industrial Relations Office today failed in Its mediation efforts to end the oix-day-old strike by 50 workers at the Gammon (Malaya) Ltd's concrete pipe; factory in Petaling Jaya. The management and the I workers' representatives met at the Industrial Relations93 words
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Miscellaneous232 1963-04-16 5 Alloy On,. By .T. linn,!,,. I dt»no<» 7wi tcmho im Won. look; 1 ~~\»V^~ 1 FINO ACL RIGHT /MtWBfM THERE 4k nOTS 6OMPIN, BOYS. WSLL. *ME V OOP* BUT ME I UP TX V O' C**X UIL. I rV« GOT A /WE GOT MORE 0* Ns S&CTI HM»V< i CMIMNEV.'232 words
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Article, Illustration326 1963-04-16 6 Dr. Lim: We will carry on our liberal import policy MINISTER OPENS AUSTRALIAN TRADE FAIR J^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya would continue to pursue a liberal import and export policy from which it would not deviate unless absolutely necessary, the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said today.Agencies - 326 words
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228 1963-04-16 6 try. and as Malayans be. come more and more conscious of the Govenvnein's "Buy Malayan' drive. n:.ire and more goods at present imported will be replaced by localy manufactured goods. "In this way. not or.jy will employment opportunities be created, but foreign exchange will228 words
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Article49 1963-04-16 6 SINGAPORE Mon. The Singapore National Union of |ournalists will not send a delegate to the first Afro- Asian journalists' conference opening in Jakarta on April 24. This was decided by the S.N.U.J. central council last night, according to a circular to members. No reason was given.49 words
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Article91 1963-04-16 6 DETAUNG JAVA, Mon. Three men armed with daggers held up the family of a butcher here last night and got away with $3,650 in cash and Jewellery. The robbers, dressed In black yankee trousers and white shirts, ransacked the house for more than an hour. Mrs. Ang91 words
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214 1963-04-16 6 Ruling on admission of Garieb tape recording today KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The question of the admissibility or otherwise of a tape recording of a speech by Garieb Raouf national vice-president of Party Negara took up the whole of today's proceedings at his trial In the High Court here under the214 words
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Article45 1963-04-16 6 Gang gets a gun SEREMBAN, Mon. i An automatic pistol and five rounds of ammunition, a radio set and a typewriter were taken away last night after four men armed with daggers tied up a cook and ransacked an estate bungalow, six miles from here.45 words
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Article37 1963-04-16 6 KUCHING. Mon. An army sentry at Serian police station in Sarawak's First Division late last nliht accidentally shot dead a policeman. The dead man was Constable Alek bin Omar. An inquiry Is being held.37 words
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Article227 1963-04-16 6 BUSINESSMEN TOLD: ENTER POLITICS MALACCA. Monday. BUSINESSMEN were told here last night they should take an active part in politics. Dato Tan Chen Swee said at a dinner given by the Malacca Chamber of Commerce tfiat businessmen could not be mere "witnesses" any longer. The dinner was given In honour227 words
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142 1963-04-16 6 170 strike over non payment of advances KUALA KURAU, Mon. About 170 of the 600 labourers on the Gula Estate, five miles from here, went on strike today because they did not receive advances for the Hindu New Year yesterday. Mr. Khoo Beng Kee, the manager, told the Straits Times142 words
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Article56 1963-04-16 6 SEREMBAN. Mon. Water supplies to Port Dickson and nearby coastal areas will be cut by a j further one and a half hours from tomorrow, a PWD spokesman said today. This makes a total of 11 hours' cut a day as against nine and a half hours in56 words
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240 1963-04-16 6 EVELYN TU - A golden year for the blissful Senters EVELYN TU By SINGAPORE, Mon. Am v c h-travelled American couple flew into Singapore yesterday on a special world trip to commemorate their Kolden wedding anniversary in business. He is a millionaire, Mr. Gano E. Senter, 72 "dairy king" and president of the240 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-04-16 6 Fishmonger on intimidation charge MALACCA. Mon.— A fishmonger. Tan Ah Gunn. Li. was produced in a magistrate's court here today on a charge of criminal intimidation. No plea was taken and the case was postponed to April 22 for mention. Tan, who was allowed bail. is alleged to have threatened85 words
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Advertisement324 1963-04-16 6 VOKVO SUCCESS IN MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX V^k Jm\ IHH HM 'W I Two standard production Volvo 122S (1.780 c.c.)' driven by R. fit WmmW m^^ mr^ m H Scow and N.K. Yong finished 2nd and 3rd overall in the Saloon Tourer B^^ m W& m mW^^-^^%T& Class event of the324 words
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Article1742 1963-04-16 7 GEORGES KESSEL - GEORGES KESSEL TH^llC^URlE^l^A^^^^_ H by TIIK most terrible night <>f thai intensely cold Russian winter of 1953 was on March 1. Outside Moscow the roads were blocked by huge snowdrifts. Scarcely a train was running. Muscovites could only seek refuge in the tepid warmth of1,742 words
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Advertisement16 1963-04-16 7 CUPBOARD \j£^^ IRON CAMP-BED DRAWING BY ROY CASTLI This was Stalin's retreat— three identical, dreary rooms.16 words
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Advertisement53 1963-04-16 7 EXTRA QUALITY jf pfc EXTRA LENGTH IWM BillKing Size SOLENT gives you the 7 M I I I Wi clean, wide awake freshness of fc^^L natural menthol plus real smoking osjs|r^ &£^^J f J&££ satisfaction. Like a sea-borne %%&B§bo%s£ I .BspS&£§ breeze like the cool sparkling W WWM spray of53 words
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Article144 1963-04-16 8 Ware's Sl* Minimum i (NO HII and Raa Oe thaak their relatives and friends for tbetr assistance, valuable presents and attendance M their marriage on IS 4*3. MR. AND MRS. Derrick Filmer thank all fH<mds «ad relatives for their atteedame and vahmble preaaata or. the oceaatoa of their marriage144 words
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Article156 1963-04-16 8 H»,,, Sit (Mlmiwmm) TAKE APISINUM and cart off old ac Available at votir dispensary. AIR CONDITIONING from only $30 a month by Carrier is.t^ in FederstInm. Rlnit Singapore 6U'l l nr Kuala Lumpur »|3S7 for full details YOU'LL LOVE the toantymalty breakfast cereal that ataya munchyctiar when milk Is156 words
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Article693 1963-04-16 8 The less public the exchanges between Singapore and the Federation on the financial arrangements for merger, the better the chance of early agreement between the two governments. This can hardly be disputed, and it is regrettable that the existing 'differences have had such wide and unpleasant publicity.693 words
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Article364 1963-04-16 8 If Mr. Jomo Kenyatta' s I Kenya African National Union 'wins next month's general elections by the margin he expects (75 seats out of 117) full independence is likely to succeed internal-self-government in short order. Such a result would establish that support for Kanu and Mr. Kenyatta extends364 words
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Article172 1963-04-16 8 It will strike many as paradoxical that there should be talk of closing down the Maliay an Anti-Tuberculosis Association's rehabilitation centre at Batu Gajah at a time when the Government, on expert I advice, is preparing legislation for a more effective campaign to eradicate the dis;ease. While it172 words
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Article, Illustration717 1963-04-16 8 TITANIC DISASTER: SOLVING A 51-YEAR RIDDLE ONDON. Mon. Adver- tlsements scheduled to appear In newspapers circulating around the world's seaports will It Is hoped within the next few days open the final chapter of a great sea tragedy the loss on her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York of717 words
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Article, Illustration623 1963-04-16 8 The NATURAL American now returns to New Delhi BALRAM TANDON REPORTS ON THE ENVOY WHO'S NEITHER SHOWY NOR VGLY THE no m i n a tior of Mr. Chester Bowles as United State* Ambassador to India, in succession to Mr. J. K. Galbraith, has pleased New Delhi. Few diplomats inOFNS - 623 words
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LETTERS
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623 1963-04-16 8 t READ with great Interest the editorial in the Journal of Education for December, 1962. and which warned teachers against the dangers of forgetting the real aim of education in the pressure that results from training pupils to pass examinations. I have also read623 words
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Article361 1963-04-16 8 ALISTAIR MATHESON - Africa's best political haven ALISTAIR MATHESON by DAR-LS-SALAAM. Mon Tanganyika s humid capital, Dart -.-Salaam ("Havrn of Peace" in Swahili) is living up to its name for an iiurr.iMiiij number of non-white political refugees from '"unit© Africa" to the south. Africans Asians and Coloured* from South Africa, political opponents of361 words
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Advertisement651 1963-04-16 8 Strait. T.BMh, ft Malay Mail Classified eevertleememe saay be Haßeed te< let *toe» COLO BTONACK AsrCAOB Orchard »oca COLO iTOKtII BRANCHES AT HOLLAND MOAO-KATON* KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL AvtfceeMea' Aaewla: Cm BOOK STOWS! LTD Wlneoeeter Nevee. CeMyer Quay THE NfWI FWOetT FHrpetrlcfc'e limsmiil M. M. ISMAIL X Admiralty MM. Menalßaos 8. H.651 words
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Advertisement25 1963-04-16 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air J unpleasant smells with the /grtgfJL elegant ro* sfTTCT a m canon torn25 words
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Article55 1963-04-16 9 rPOH, Mon An unemployed young num. who wmi found drunk In a drain by a police sergeant near the New Town police station here last night, ni lined $25 today In the mßglstrftte's court. Din bin Mohamed. U, pleaded guilty to being drunk and incapable of taking55 words
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Article61 1963-04-16 9 KUALA M'MPCR. Mon. Bpeakan and Clerks oi Parliament and the Stute Assemblies will hold a three-day conference in Penang beginning on Thursday to discuss Hie functions of the various committees which they set up. The Penang Chief Minister. Dai i Wong Pow Nee. will op«Mi61 words
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Article371 1963-04-16 9 FREIGHT CONFERENCE ACCUSED QF 'STRANGLING' MALAYAN PRIMARY EXPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ■JUtt president of the Federation Rubber Trade Association, Mr. Tee Teh, today appealed to the Government to intervene in its dispute with Far Eastern Freight Conference, which he openly accused of strangling the export371 words
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205 1963-04-16 9 Smuggled Korans: 10 Malayans jailed, fined JAKARTA. Mon. Ten Malayan crew of a Singapore ship have been convicted of smuggling Korans and sentenced to Jail terms ranging from six to 15 days, in Balik Pauan. Borneo. The official Indonesian news aaeney Antara said the men and the Straits Steamship vessel205 words
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Article, Illustration232 1963-04-16 9 i KUALA LUMPUR, Moil— Individualism among young people of Eastern countries damages their capacity for aiding voluntary cau.se:;. said the head ot a worlc-wlde voluntary organisation here today. Mr Eric Stevenson, president of the Junior Chamber International (Jaycee), was speaking to232 words
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Article51 1963-04-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inche Mohamed Ohazali bin Jawl. former Malayan Ambassador Id United Arab Republic, has been appointed a Senator A Government announcement said tcday that Inch* Ohazali would serve for six years. Inche Ohaeall was Mentri Benar of Perak before being appointed Ambassador to the51 words
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Article48 1963-04-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The United Arab Republic Ambassador in Malaya. Mr. Abdul Montim Hassan Tawflk. will return to Cairo on a three-month leave on Friday He U expected to be back here in time for the UAR National D«y celebrations on July 39.48 words
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Article51 1963-04-16 9 PERIOD OF MOURNING 13 OVER KUALA KANGSAR. Mon. The IM-day official mourning for the Ute Sultan of Perak Raja Tnsaf Istnddln Shah ended over the weekend To mark the occasion, a "kendnri" (feast) was held in the Übadiab mosque on Buklt Chandan here laat night. About 400 people attended the51 words
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129 1963-04-16 9 Unions to discuss a pension scheme KUALA LUMPUR- Mon —A pension scheme for union members will be discussed by the 10.000 strong National Union of Commercial Workers at its delegate*' conference here on May '■15. The scheme, submitted by the Selangor branch 1 alls for $1 tontribu tions from member*129 words
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349 1963-04-16 9 BATU GAJAH. Monday. jgXTRA police precautions were taken this morning when nine people tentatively charged with the murder of an estate manager and a watchman were produced in the Magistrate's Court here for the second time. A crowd of about349 words
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Article60 1963-04-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Yap Kan Yin 20. ci Sulak Suuih new Ullage, was bound over in s.OO for six months by a magistrate's court today (or assaulting a p lirr constable. William Loo Hai Yin in the execution ot hts duties. The offence was committed60 words
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191 1963-04-16 9 MAYC pledges to help fight subversives KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T<HE Malayan Association of Youth Clubs pledged 1 last night to support the Government in suppressing subversive elements. This was one of the resolutions adopted at the twoday conference of the association held at the University of Malaya In Pantal Valley.191 words
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98 1963-04-16 9 Governor of Penang on brief visit AM ALACCA. Mon.— The Governor of Penanß. Raja Tun Uda. arrived here yesterday with his family on an unofficial visit. They were guests ot the Governor. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. Yesterday afternoon Raja Tun Uda visited the new State Legislative Assembly Chamber98 words
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Article48 1963-04-16 9 IPOH. Mon— A former Town Councillor. Mr. Choy Kok Kuan has been elected chairman of the Perak branch of the National Union of Commercial Workers. Other officials are: Mr. S. B. Lopez, secretary: Mr. Loh Boon Meng. treasurer. A committee of six was also chosen.48 words
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Article44 1963-04-16 9 KLANO, Mon A wealthy b<. sinesfman. Mr. Yap Kh n. and his wife are to donate to the Malaya Association of the Prevention of Tuberculosis and the Boy Scout movement a total of $7,500 they received as birthday gifts on Saturday night.44 words
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114 1963-04-16 9 MALACCA. Mon. More than 2,000 detonators were stolen at Machap L'mbu. 27 miles from here, during the early hours of yesterday morning The detonators belonged to five contractors, one of whom discovered the theft whan he went there to take some explosives. The wire114 words
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Article33 1963-04-16 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The newly- established bilingual Ngee Ann College in Tank Road w.ll start ipr;> ■.rioii of new student.-, io--1 morrow. The college is reaching |in the Chinese and Ensli.sh languages33 words
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Article127 1963-04-16 9 DENANG, Mon. The management of the Penang branch of the Singapore Cold Storage said today no retrenchment notices had been issued to any member of its staff. "Only preliminary negotiations have taken place with the Penang branch committee of the National Union of Cold Storage127 words
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Article148 1963-04-16 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A man was blown to bits by an exploding gas tube In the Lever iron foundry in Kallang Pudding Road today. The dead man Is Heng Lai Kirn. 30. The six-inch tube of quarter-lnch-thick iron was dipped open like a deformed148 words
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68 1963-04-16 9 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon.— A Brunei Government spokesman announced today that more men wi 1 be recruited into the Brunei Malay Regiment in the near future. He said that only Malays or subjects of the Sultan of Brunei would be recruited. The Brunei MalayReuter - 68 words
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81 1963-04-16 9 IPOH, Mon. About 350 religious teachers attending a six-day I course heie were told today by the Mentri Besar. Deto Sha'ari bin Shafiee. thai to acnieve progress It ■M not sultlcient for a nation to be itraafl in words and deeds. It81 words
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Advertisement36 1963-04-16 9 H ill b btt 1 faußlllSa^laEiria^a^a^K^B^la^la^la^lfl if^KJI^A CTT g| Nv^rMiv..^ oil 81 years of research makes the Hexanon lens alone worth the price of any KONICA camera IHI I *> cc fange at the nearest dealer Hil36 words
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Advertisement120 1963-04-16 9 POLAROID SUNGLASSES r=K| {JG6d£u/tc/er tAe Sun/ i p^ Q LIGHTWEIGHT! UNBREAKABLE! gkg ,L POLAROID'S unique polermng len*ei ,_jj ]|/C* (T^#\ /}0 f^ »«ienfific«lly protect the eye* from j&sMj^gdjk) (\K\^r3? harmful glare t%TiV" I Rimless, clip-on sun-glasses, gold-filled frame Ladies' and men s mooes. w^^^ AJb C^*^^P w9^P MODEL 878 MODEL120 words
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Miscellaneous516 1963-04-16 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA Ji^^^JigS.f'iTS cS. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Down SERVICE 41.7 Metrec IA f^ na A.M. 600 Time Signal. Ne««- RADIO SINGAPORE r»-ku; 602 Morning Melodies; SORTWAVK SERVICE: 7.00 Tim* Signal. The News; 41 metres 7.10 r-Vw« Ccmmenury; 7.16 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICKSong imie; 7.30 Learn A Word A516 words
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Article, Illustration588 1963-04-16 10 WIIKN you talk about a women's conference today it is taken lor granted that it is a part of tlit' imxlern day living. Leaders are always meeting to discuss various subjects that will help women to live a fuller lite in every way. And so588 words
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Article44 1963-04-16 10 This attractive sheath dress is in polished cotton by Fabian. Very simply cut, it fits the figure perfectly and has unusual slit shoulders ending with a bow at either side. It is screen printed in deep red-rose design on a white background.44 words
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170 1963-04-16 10 CHOCOLATE FLAVOUR FOR THOSE COOKIES IF you want to try making some cookies which cost a couple of dollars here is a recipe for Jewel Clusters. You will need: 3 oz. plain flour; 1 oz. cornflour; pinch salt: 3 oz. butter; 1 oz. castor sugar; few drops vanilla essence; coloured170 words
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Article75 1963-04-16 10 A little paste wax on the top of. a nail polish bottle will make the cap easy to remove. Never clean leather upholstery with furniture polish. Use a mild soap and damp cloth. Use baking soda as a cleanser to restore the transparency of an oven glass door.75 words
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Advertisement202 1963-04-16 10 jm fc iJf x HHa new //midertfbrm* bra SCROLL New SCROLL features the pcllon Hug-and-Hold band under the cups to keep the bra in its fitting and proper place. The flexible elastic inserts allow easy breathing, bending and twisting. Twosection circular-stitched cups are over-stitched with "scroll" patterned embroidery for pretty202 words
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Advertisement258 1963-04-16 10 Everywhere you go. the newly '^|L designed 'Love Pit' compact 3&L-. ..^H makes an elegant appearance! It's the chic-est new way to take New potxilarlr priced Love Pat' Fashion Camyour make-up with you! Inside Whtu Wedt-ood or Torc.v. Med.llK>o U«.»» the exquisitely designed compact it the famous luxurious 'Love Pat'258 words
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Advertisement120 1963-04-16 10 stop! It's easier with this I II !Sd3EnWl I II (sia/tipoo) Richard -Hudnut shampoo with egg Rich, bubbly hudnut Shampoo plus cqq washtl >himmennq lunbfomi right into your hair. Its golden foaming lather nourishes at it cleans. Inttontly your hair it thining smooth silken toft, much more beautifully manageable! More120 words
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Miscellaneous339 1963-04-16 10 Straits Times Crossword HC iH ll Ih Hr^^^^^^^ ACROSS 7. Seem to get on It by mistake: 1. Oo In for a race, perhaps, In investigate (4. 4). which many finish (8). 8. I am no better at It than my 5. Direction repeated about high niece (8). seats (6).339 words
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Advertisement1420 1963-04-16 11 TO UVfwPtOl ft WEST COAST 8.X.1 Out S'pora Sails P. Staa Panang PATROCLUS Litartaal. Ovtlin Clasgow uPt Tata) Apr 11 ANTENOR I peal. OaMin, R'dam, H'borg la PV Ar 21 Apr 21 t LYCAON LiTtißMl, eiaagott Apr 11 Apr 22 tar 21/27 tp? 2S ■v LAERTES Avonmoutt, Lltlltlll Apr 211,420 words
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Advertisement1403 1963-04-16 11 lEI3EII(77?^Liiii^ < J^ THE LA.(. LINESFAILINGS 10 GENOA ll kUURE NAMIUIb, MEtUN. ANIWkKr eorttWAM AMSTtWAM QUO SOIHINtURt ANO COPtNNAtEH £xH~Sj®i S>BO v aam Paaaml GrV>Sa\\fl POONA' 12/25 km IS/IS Aai 21/21 Iff M Y3LJ?I SIMM" a) M Atr/ 4 May 5/ I Ma) 1/ I Ml} V^OLJar FAUIIIA' 2S/24 Ma)1,403 words
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Advertisement1369 1963-04-16 11 EXPtESS SERVICE TO LOHBON. LlifUP—l CWTINENTAt POtTY S'pora P. Sham Parent j SENMHOI l peel, S'nsth. K'aam. a'aarg It Pt Air II Apr 21/21 I BENHEVis (H) H kirg, l lee. Ha«ra. M'tra Aai 11/21 Age J4/21 Ate taV I lENNOPE B'awa. I'aarg, Aaarp. roam Apr 7«/2t lENBOUN (E.l#j L1,369 words
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Advertisement1343 1963-04-16 11 mMcALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. W, 111, HI SJJII |E IM.HMAW UMI dJa KLAVEHESS LINE VkWMN. Nllttwßt, MTTERBAM, LtS JUNUUS, UN FUNCISCI, lAVIE UU t MIBBLESIRMiCM SEATTLE. VANCSUVEI I PtßTltNl Cm OF EASTIOUIHI t Acteet.H urgeJer^CeitraJ 1 1MB) S'para P. Sham Btfjaj sunnyvilli 24/2? Aae 21/11 Apr MJ Aai/2 Mai SOote1,343 words
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Advertisement1183 1963-04-16 12 a^p ßßßßßß>B^^^^^^^^^^i >B> i ßßßßßß>Bßßß i^ Bßßß i ßa i ßß i ß ia ß KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. «k Graat Lakes S«rvie* LOtOS LOtda EIA EIA EIA EIA EIA S'DO't P. S>arn Honoiuli S. F'cisco L. An|tiet N. York Clt.iarc i,«it jwi Mir." 1' S Mt|1,183 words
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Advertisement984 1963-04-16 12 \&L THAI LINES FtM: HMSttt, N(« OrltMl, Bjitmiri I Nt* T«m in Sit!. ftrt Lti «t|tlti. U.S. S»lf, Ntw rtf», FftttMtiptoi t»U*tt, "tat Maf. I N. York f> S>»m Spore I Anftlti N Von ••511 SUKOTHM" II ft/11 Ml !IMi| I VESSEL" 11/17 Mlf II It Mty 1 i.l, |,i,984 words
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Advertisement892 1963-04-16 12 NOTICE THE WILKINSON PROCESS RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of f Malaya) NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVaTN a that the Thirty-First Annual t General Meeting ol THE WILKIN- s SON PROCESS RUBBER COM- PANY LIMITED will be held at j the Registered Office of the Com- J. D«ny, 70,892 words
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Advertisement353 1963-04-16 12 TENDERS J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class 'D' (Head 2) and above up to 12 noon on the 22nd April. 1963. at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Negeri Sembilan. Serembun. for the SUPPLY OF WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS raR PERIOD 1.5.63353 words
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Advertisement246 1963-04-16 12 NOTICES SINGAPORE CITY COINCIL 4»iCi DEBENTIRE STOCK 1953/63-73. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL S?« DEBENTIKE STOCK 1956/66-76. NOTICE Is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will be closed from 18th ■April to Ist May. 1963. both days Inclusive, for the preparation ol interest Warrants S.S. SCALES City Treasurer246 words
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Advertisement195 1963-04-16 12 NOTICES BEN AND COMPANY LIMITED CHANGE OF ADDRtSS 1 AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS As from Tuesday, the 16th of April, 1963, our Office Address and telephone cumbers will be as W follows:- < BEN AND COMPANY LIMITED, 32. KUCHINO ROAD. SINGAPORE 4. TELEPHONE NOS: ***** ***** ***** BUILDING SOCIETY OF MALAYA,195 words
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Advertisement603 1963-04-16 13 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for Supply and Delivery of Metal from Semanggol Quarry, Krlan will be received at the Office of Jurutera Nefrerl, Jabatan Kerja Raya, Perak. Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on Ist. May. 1963 from Contractors In Classes A-C Head V. Full particulars may be obtained603 words
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Advertisement223 1963-04-16 13 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered JJC.R. Contractors in Class "E" (Pipe Laying) and above up to 12 noon on 2nd May, 1963 at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. JabaUm Kerja Raya, Pulau Plnang. for the LAYING OF 4" A.C. MAINS AT:— ta) PAJAK223 words
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Advertisement851 1963-04-16 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for a post as a Senior Grade M. <fc E. Engineering Draughtsman In the office of the Chief Engineer, Far East Air Force. Changi. Applicants must have obtained a Higher National Certificate In appropriate subjects or be able to 1 produce evidence of equivalent qualifications851 words
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Advertisement654 1963-04-16 13 I*M vvl Ijl j I ■'ill! I I Xvi I Ps*^b*l (Continued from Page 8> SITUATIONS VACANT Horrfs SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm THANK YOU very much for your reply to our advertisement In the Straits Times The applications are now closed. WANTED GENERAL AMAH. Knowledge of cooking essential.654 words
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Advertisement645 1963-04-16 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE .'0 H' ore's $S (Min.)— Box SI rt*. txtrm SUITABLE FOR CODOWN about imju mi it 117 /Hs Kanlsha Mencan Road close to Singapore River Boat Quay. Phone 74^'n SERANGOON GARDEN ESTATE: Semi-Detached Bungalow at Tavlslock Avenue. Rented out a 1325. Singapore Hou.-e. Land A rotate645 words
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Advertisement594 1963-04-16 13 TOURS EXCURSIONS II Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrm OOIS TRAVELLING UPSET you? Take -Marzlne' for a carefree Journey This effective travel sickness remedy Is safe even for children. LOST" II Word* SS (Min.)— Box SI eU. txtrm SPECTACLES, pale blue frames. 120/- reward Miss Hill-Reid. 113 Meyer Flats.594 words
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Advertisement676 1963-04-16 13 FOR SALE tl Word* SS (Min.)— Box U ett. txirm RIO SKA AQUARIUM will add happiness to your family. Call at 44, c Übooy Uhnut. Spore. Telephone *****. COME ANO SB! the vast range of rookery books we have at the Donald C Moorr Galleries. l.'i>o, Clrmenceau Avenue, B'pore. (under676 words
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Advertisement516 1963-04-16 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word* Si (Min.)— Box SI et: txtrm HAVE YOU a cift problem? 8M Lrt ma Ooldsmith, SniK-apore. REAO MALAY MAIL'S "Bbopplnc Ml ev.T> Tut-sduy and Kriday or bargain* fjallMj AtV PAYMENT InrziwaslT* Dlsnond LnitaiirniMi' V. iddin* RlDgs Jhlong Sbln*; MM ATTENTION! "JUST WONDERFUL" lair Spray is fantasilc-ally516 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-04-16 14 BID FOR BIGGER LOCAL BUSINESS 4 USTRALIA'S leadr ing manufacturer and supplier of quality steel office furniture, storage equipment and metal roofing and wall cladding materials. E. T. Brown Ltd.. Melbourne, has a top executive out in Malaya now surveying the company's plans for widening its sphere of activities here.217 words
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399 1963-04-16 14 MOK SIN PIN - $10m. S'pore flour mill to start in July MOK SIN PIN CONSTRUCTION NOW IN FINAL STAGES By gINGAPORE'S $10 million flour mill at the Singapore Harbour Board area is expected to be completed in July this year. The mill, owned by Prima Ltd., :\m\ which has been grunted pioneer status399 words
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217 1963-04-16 14 Bitumen emulsion factory operating I^IALAYA'S first bituiTl men emulsion factory in Seremban has gone into production and has since received many contracts to supply materials for local projects. The new company, registered last November under the name of Asphalts and Allied Products <M» Ltd. with a capital of $1 million,217 words
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134 1963-04-16 14 Japan steel company chief on mart survey \|R. M. HAYASHI, head of the steel pipe section (export division) of Nippon Kokan Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, visited Singapore and Kuala Lumpur last week in the course of a business tour of Australia and Asian countries. Nippon Kokan is one of Japan's Big134 words
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Article73 1963-04-16 14 Mr. Henry Ford 11. chairman of the Ford Motor Co., announces the appointment of a new president. He U Mr. Arjay R! Miller. 47. who until his election as president was vice-president, staff group, with the company. Mr. Miller replaces Mr. John j Dylutra. 65. who Is73 words
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210 1963-04-16 14 Advertising agencies' big link-up GROUP Advertising Services International of which Marklin Advertising Ltd. is a member, has recently tied up with two other large groups of agencies in Europe and America, Organisation de Publicite Europeean, and Continental Advertising Agency Network. The OASI-OPE-CAAN link-up U now the largest known Interi natlon&l210 words
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287 1963-04-16 14 HINDUSTAN Embroidery Mills Ltd.. Araritsar. one of India's oldest textile manufacturing companies, will open a branch office in Singapore sometime next month to handle the sale and distribution of the company's products. Mr Gurdial Singh Uppal. the company's millionaire managing director, specially flew287 words
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292 1963-04-16 14 4-MAN SELLING MISSION IS DUE THIS WEEK pLYDE Industries Ltd., one of Australia's big industrial organisations, is sending a four-man selling mission to several South East Asian countries this week. The groups Itinerary Is: Jakarta April 16 to 19: Singapore April 20 to 25: Kuala Lumpur April 26 to May292 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-04-16 14 Worthingtoi introduces latest products fyORTHINGTON Cor- poration's new types of refrigeration and air conditioning products released in the United States last February, are being made available in- the Malaysian market. Mr. N.A. Gardner, general manager of international operations, air-con-ditioning and refrigeration, announced this during a visit here last week In204 words
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Article80 1963-04-16 14 Arrivals of copra in Singapore diminished in volume to a mere 800 tons last week and although somewhat disappointing, no immediate effect was felt on both loose V and f.o.b. prices which were well maintained at previous levels mainly due to lack of buying enthusiasm, says80 words
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Article40 1963-04-16 14 Singapore imported 290.700 tons of cement In the first 10 months of last year, against 187.300 tons in the corresponding period of 1981. Total imports for the whole of 1861 were 228.800 tons against 169.100 tons In 196040 words
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Article89 1963-04-16 14 New finance concern for Penang THE Rnance Co. Ltd.. a wholly owned subsidiary ot the Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd.. will open a Penang branch in Parquhar Street, this week The branch will handle automobile hire purchase finance, fixed deposit and other business. It Is the first branch of The89 words
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Article39 1963-04-16 14 Two-way trade between Singapore and Brazil last year was valued at $23 1 million, against 521.1 m;i!lo:i in 1961 Export* curing the year, consisting mostly i of rubber, were worth $22 .2 million while Imports totalled $970,000.39 words
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120 1963-04-16 14 FVEMONSTRATIONS pre- i MJ sentin* Shellane as an industrial gas were given in Kuala Lumpur last week by Mr. R. O. de Smaele. a Shell specialist in liquified petroleum it as from London, to drrdge engineer* industrialists and engineers of Malayan R;ii!way. th r120 words
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Advertisement234 1963-04-16 14 Show your next film with a MOVILUX 8A This sleekly streamlined projector, available in various pastel tones, for personal colour preference, offers these attractive features: •By/50 watt low voltage lamp 400 ft. reel •Zeiss P Sonnar 1.3/20 mm lens •Ultra silent running •Sound coupler attachment available •Compact durability For better234 words
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261 1963-04-16 15 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP: RACING By Singapore. Monday I ORD DAMTAR, a four-year-old Australian horse owned by the Sarawak Stable, died after a training gallop at Bukit Timah this morning. Lord Damtar was in distress when eased up by his rider, Mickey Donnelly. The261 words
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Article, Illustration380 1963-04-16 15 THE STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races at Bukit Timah: MCE I— Chief Informer (J. Wilson' and Top Hennessy (apprentice Noordin) were slow to begin. Near the 41. Escort (apprentice Chongj had to be checked when crowded between Malay Film 111. who shifted out, and380 words
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Article154 1963-04-16 15 Maidenhead wins the Sydney Cup SYDNEY, Mon. Maidenhead beat the heavilyhacked The Dip to win the Sydney Cup over two miles here today. Maidenhead, owned by W. H. C. Treweeks and ridden by W. A. Smith, won by H 2 lenghs from The Dip, with Kamakiz another l»i lengths away154 words
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396 1963-04-16 15 OH KEE TIANG - Thailand hopeful of keeping trophy OH KEE TIANG By PENANG, Mon. Thailand, the holders of the Rahman Trophy, arrived here last night for the fifth Asian Youth soccer tournament which begins on Thursday. Lemchan Hasdln, the leader of .the Thai team, said on arrival that he was confident that they396 words
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Article481 1963-04-16 15 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Weights for all seven races at Bukit Timah on Wednesday: CLASS 1 DIV. 2— 6 F Contractor 9.00 Itlark Gold 8.13 lluat (live 8.13 i-.li Box 8.10 Kocerthorpe 8.07 Somusie 8.07 Winston 8.07 YVoodrote Lady 8.07 UistinguMied Gem 8.06 Bit Noisp 8.04 Kian Took481 words
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Article, Illustration691 1963-04-16 15 CHINA, JAPAN SHARE HONOURS TABLE TENNIS PRAGUE, Mon THE world table tennis championships ended here A yesterday with Japan's women and China's men sharing the prizes. During the 10-day tournament Japan won four titles— the Corbillon Cup women's team event, the women's singles, women's doubles, and the mixed doubles. This691 words
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Article141 1963-04-16 15 'Travesty of a match' —report T ONDON, Mon. The Ld All-Chinese men's singles final in the world table tennis championships was a "travesty of a match," according to the correspondent of the English newspaper, the Daily Telegraph. Reporting from Prague, the correspondent nays "The men's singles final, normally the highlightReuter - 141 words
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186 1963-04-16 15 PAT MOSS'S CAR OVERTURNS IN RALLY MOTORING NAIROBI, Mon. Sweden's Monte Carlo Rally winner Erik Carlsson yesterday dropped out of the tough East African Safari car rally after his Saab had led the field from the start three days ago. the organisers announced. Carlsson dropped out 12 miles from Dar-es-SalaaniReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration31 1963-04-16 15 THE CHAMPIONS: |apan's victorious Corbillon Cup team (from left) N. Tamanaka, K. Matsusaki. K. I to and M. Seki. They beat Rumania 3-0 in the final. UPI picture.UPI - 31 words
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Article244 1963-04-16 15 Greensboro top prize to Sanders pREENSBORO (North Car\J ollna>. Mon. Doug Sanders yesterday won the Greensboro Open golf tournament with a two-under-par 69 and a 72-hole total of 270. Second, four strokes behind at 274, was Jimmy C'.arfc, who went round yesterday in 68. Sanders, 29, earned the top prize244 words
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Article, Illustration583 1963-04-16 16 LIM KEE CHAN; JOE DORAI - LIM KEE CHAN and JOE DORAI HONG KONG POLICEMAN TRIUMPHS IN A LOTUS By ...AND DOES IT IN RECORD TIME TOO Nam Kee puts up gallant struggle in vain A LBERT POON, 26 year-old Hoiir Kong Police inspector, scored the biggest triumph of hi> career when583 words
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88 1963-04-16 16 MALAYAN BEAUTIES IN MISS ASIA CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two Malayan beauties Doreen Tan of the Federation and Betty Wee of Singapore are among the contestants for the first Miss Asia contest to be held in Tokyo on April 25, according to a Reuter report. The Miss Asia beauty contest88 words
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Article372 1963-04-16 16 /^HRIS CONN, the British airman, made worthwhile his 7.000-mile flight from England to compete here when he won the Motor-Cycles Grand Prix (60 laps) on a Norton Manx. Chris rode a magnificent race to beat the Japanese ace. Fumio Ito of the Yamaha "Works" team,372 words
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Article23 1963-04-16 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: SAPA Div. 3D—Airport v Star Socceiitee 'A' (Fair** Pk'i Windsor Rovers A 1 v RAP. Tengah "A' (St. George's Rd>.23 words
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Article153 1963-04-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Police hero are on the look-out for a buffalo which gored eight people, including three women, last night. A police otflcer said today: The animal Is still at large." Five pejple were admitted to the General Hospital Three others were treated and153 words
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149 1963-04-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The staff and pupils of the Christian brothers' school in Malaya today gave $4,537 to the National Patriotic Fund. This topped the list of donations received by the Straits Times group today which amounted to $6,425 The list of donorsSin Chew Jit Poh - 149 words
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Article56 1963-04-16 16 SINGAPORE Moo.— The 73 people who lost their homes in yesterday s Tembelmg Road "re are to be paid SlO each tomorrow *5 from the Government and *5 from the Lee Foundation. The acting Director of Social Welfare. Mr. Goh Bin Tub. said that the fire56 words
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Article31 1963-04-16 16 ROUEN, t Prance > Mon.— Two people were luied and a unrd seriously Injured when their light plane crashed shortly after taking off from the airfield here yesterday— UP!UP - 31 words
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Article35 1963-04-16 16 THE Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, places the winner's laurel on Albert Poon after his magnificent victory in the Malaysia Grand- Prix yesterday. Straits Times picture by KOK AH CHONG.35 words
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291 1963-04-16 16 TENNIS 17XANG, Mon. Ma- layan Davis Cup player and defending champion, S.A. Azman, was surprisingly beaten by John Pearce in the men's singles final of the Klang Club Easter tennis championships today. Pearce won 6-3. 6-1 to wrest the Ans 1 c y Young Cup.291 words
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Article103 1963-04-16 16 SEREMBAN, Mon. A goal! scored during extra time enabled Penang to beat Negri Sembilan 2-1 in the final of the Rahman Cup soccer com- i petition for Schools here today. Negri. who took the lead in the 32nd minute through Khairuddin. had the better of the103 words
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Obituary72 1963-04-16 16 MADAM LIM PENG (IM. aged M. pasaad away at brr midrnc- l*&. Noordtn Str»rt. Prnanc. on I She Icavrs btbint 4 >ona. Khoo Kng Choon. Khoo Chin Kn«, Khoo Chla Khrng. Khoc Chin Krat. 2 daughtrra. Khoo Ouat ChrnK. Khoo Guat B*nc. 1 aon-ln-law. 2 dauKhtrra-ln-law and 11 grandchildren72 words
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Obituary55 1963-04-16 16 MR T. KULANAVACAM *«[<•*•« M UtM t>.<' icon* from <x«t horn*, which can nevr h# repfmr«4tnferlMl hy hia iovn) onti. In tnasuraat memory of our h»(ov«l father Jam** Eapawkirman mho dlrd on IA-4-M. "Too far for elrhrr •lubt or tpaocli but M*«* too far for our thoughts to55 words
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251 1963-04-16 16 Minister hopes it will be bigger in 1964 SINGAPORE, Mon. Th* Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam. today expressed the hope that next years Malaysia Grand Prix meeting will find more competitors from overseas. Mr. Rajaratnam who was speaking at the conclusion of this years G.P.. said: "It gives me251 words
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Article41 1963-04-16 16 ALOR STAR. Mon.— Dull Omar. Kelantan'.s new sorcer iind. scored all four goals for FAM Youths, who beat Kedah Selection 4-2 in n irirndly match at Stadium Darut Aman today. Nor Mohamed and Osman AM icored 'or Kedah.41 words
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