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Title Section17 1963-04-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 17, 1963. 15 CENTS.17 words
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TALKS DRAMA
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Article, Illustration232 1963-04-17 1 By YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday REPRESENTATIVES of the Federation and Singapore Governments met for two hours today on financial arrangements after merger, but failed to agree. No date has been set for the next meeting. Earlier this morning the talks232 words
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Article, Illustration388 1963-04-17 1 'TAN TOO TOUGH TO NEGOTIATE WITH' Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, had told Mr. Lee "point blank" that lit' must deal with the Federation Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. The statement claimed that Mr. Lee had complained to the Tengku that Mr. Tan was "too Lough in the negotiations.388 words
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275 1963-04-17 1 Summit MACAPAGAL BREAKFAST SESSION COULD CLEAR AWAY OBSTACLES MANILA. Tuesday. FOREIGN MINISTRY officers of Malaya. Indonesia and the Philippines held two meetings today in an effort to complete their talks to prepare the way for a meeting of their foreign ministers. This' in turn should lead to a "summit" conferenceReuter - 275 words
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137 1963-04-17 1 Beware undue optimism' warns a paper MANILA, Tues. The Manila Times, in an editorial here today, said that "the first lap of th» journey to the Asian summit is now virtually accomplished" with the expected announcement of "the successful outcome of exploratory talks." The English-language newspaper, which is the largestReuter - 137 words
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123 1963-04-17 1 A CLEMENCY OFFER TO GUERILLAS BY DIEM SAIGON, Tues. President Kgo Dinh Diem today offered clemency to Communist-led guerillas and anti-Government elements living in South Vietnam and abroad. In a proclamation marking the first anniversary of the strategic hamlet programme, President Diem said: "I earnestly call on all persons, bothReuter - 123 words
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Article30 1963-04-17 1 BAGDAD Tues— OfflciaU In Basra i). southern Iraq, hnvr seized a secret Communist Party library of 2.V000 bookit and periodicals, according to newspaper report* here today Rputer.Reuter - 30 words
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Article98 1963-04-17 1 Over— the era of plain Janes... f ONDON, Tues.— Plain Janes, those •'family ugly ducklings" virtua 1 1 y doomed to spinsterhood have disappeared thanks to new hairdressing. Mr. W. F. Scowcroft. president of the National Hairdressers Federation, said this today. "These cinderellas of society no longer exist," he said.Reuter - 98 words
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Article74 1963-04-17 1 1 TAIPEH Tues.— Chinese Nationalist U-2 spy plane lost over the Chinese mainland last September was shot down by MJG jets at an altitude of 30.000 feet, the Independent United Dally News reported here today. The report said the pilot. Lieut. Chen Hsui. 33.Reuter - 74 words
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Article35 1963-04-17 1 PARIS. Tues. A man identified by police only as a relative of King Saud of Saudi Arabia was killed in a fight In a bar of a luxury hotel this afternoon. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration189 1963-04-17 1 Sarawak Alliance loses one of five -parties- From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Tues. Party Negara Sarawak has withdrawn from the five-party Sarawak Alliance, which supports Malaysia. Political observers here described the move as a bombshell. The split comes on the eve of campaigning for the national elections. One Alliance leader here189 words
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Article94 1963-04-17 1 TUCSON (Arizona). Tues. —Dr. Robert Ratcliffe. a local dentist, yesterday carried out an "extraction" on a 103 ft. Titan inter continental mis- lie at a local U.S. Air Force base. A pin in ihe rocket's se- I cond s;age engine had .snapped, but local ma- I chine94 words
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Article39 1963-04-17 1 LONDON. Tues.— A gang, using gelignite, blasted a bank safe open at Ilford. near London, during the Ea.stcr holiday and stole about $255,000. it was disclosed today. The safe was thought to have been explosive-proof.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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118 1963-04-17 1 KEY WEST (Florida), Tuesday. |\R. FIDEL CASTRO. Cuba's Prime Minister, will visit Russia this year, Havana Radio announced today. The broadcast, monitored here, said Dr. Castro was responding to a personal letter of invitation from Mr. Khrushchev. the Soviet Prime Minister. The date andReuter - 118 words
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Article53 1963-04-17 1 LONDON. Tues.— Fifteen people were killed on the British roads yesterday, bringing the total number for the five days of the Easter holiday to 87. This compares with 74 last year. The figures Include those for last Thursday, as many people set off in theirReuter - 53 words
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Article20 1963-04-17 1 NEW YORK, Tuw— Two moderate earthc,ufckes. probably khiUi of Indonesia, were recorded lieiv during the nigbi.— Reuler.Reuter - 20 words
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218 1963-04-17 1 Mac is given 'secrets leaks' report LONDON. Tues. Mr. Macm i 1 1 an. the Prime Minister, called Mr. Henry Brooke, the Home Secretary, to Admiralty House today to consult him about the spies- for- peace document which purports to disclose British plans for meeting a nuclear attack. Thou.sar.ds ofReuter - 218 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article167 1963-04-17 2 31 die as Reds battle Diem men SAIGON. Tuesday gOUTH Vietnamese paratroopers and Communist guerillas battled for two-and-a-half hours in wild bush country 30 miles north-west of Saigon last Saturday and both sides suffered heavy losses, American military sources said yesterday. Sixteen paratroopers were killed and 25 wounded. The guerillas,167 words
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79 1963-04-17 2 U.N. WILL DEBATE 'BOMBING' CHARGE UNITED NATIONS. Tues. The Security Council will meet tomorrow on Senegal's complaint that Portuguese planes bombed a village in its territory last week The convening of the council meeting was announced by a L.N. spokesman after Portugal's resident representative. Ur Vasco Garin, had conferred withReuter - 79 words
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Article79 1963-04-17 2 lOKVO. Tim.— The Tokyo Metropolitan election committee today gave a notice to a "dead" candidate running for the Tokyo governorship election that he had no right to vote and any votes cast for him would be invalid unless he could prove himsell .legally alive before electionReuter - 79 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-04-17 2 EMERGENCY HALT-FOR AN ELEPHANT rE old-fashioned 'team engine was chugging along the line from I'rincomalee, Ceylon, to Colombo. Its headlight began to fade. The driver stopped at a wayside station and asked for instructions for the route ahead ran through the jungle. He was told. •Carry on!" With the headlight120 words
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Article32 1963-04-17 2 TOKYO. Tues. The general council of Japan Trade Unions. Japan's biggest labour organisfition. said today that. It would shortly send delegations o various South-East Asian nations on goodwill visits. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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72 1963-04-17 2 NDOLA, Tues. Two Africans died, a train was stoned and petrol bombs were thrown in Easter weekend violence in the Northern Rhodesian copper belt. The police used tear gas to disperse crowds in the African township of Molfulira after clashes between rival politicalReuter - 72 words
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Article349 1963-04-17 2 DATELINE Hong Kong SCHOOLMATE'S impulse to call Tom Schofield, 15, on the telephone saved th« boy's life. A servant knocked on the bathroom door to call Tom and found him sprawled on the floor, unconscious and near death from leaKing gas fumes. PICTURESQUE Aberdeen our biggest fishing port and renowned349 words
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Article34 1963-04-17 2 AMMAN, Tues.— The Jordanian Parliament has cabled Uie Syrian. Iraqi and Egyptian delegations to the Arab unity conference In Cairo its support of the new federation oi the three countries. UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article49 1963-04-17 2 MANILA: Pilots of the Philippine Air Lines continued their strike, despite a court decision ordering them back to work. The strike, now in its eighth day involves 154 pilots seeking higher pay. Their union has announced that it will appeal against the courts order— U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article30 1963-04-17 2 MOSCOW: The Soviet Union is to provide economic and technical assistance to Cambodia in the construction of a 50,000--kilowatt hydropower station, the Soviet news agency Tass said. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article28 1963-04-17 2 KATMANDU: The United States Everest expedition plans an attempt on the summit with two teams between April 20 and April 30. an expedition spokesman said today.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article24 1963-04-17 2 LONDON: China has ordered £550.000 worth of tin plate and sheet steel from the state-owned British firm of Richard Thomas and Baldwins.24 words
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Article28 1963-04-17 2 HONG KONG: About 20,000 items of goods, many of them new products, are on display at the current month-long Chinese export commodities fair in Canton. —Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article53 1963-04-17 2 PORT ELIZABETH: The death roll in Saturday.-: inter-tribal fighting at Port Shcpstone. Natal, rose to nine yesterday when two Africans died of cheat wounds in hospital here. Nine other seriously inlured tribesmen are still in hospital. More than 100 tribesmen were being held for questioningReuter - 53 words
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Article68 1963-04-17 2 Aid-to-india warning KARACHI: Mr. Z A. Bhutto. Pakistan's External Affairs Minister said last night that long-term Western military aid to India without a solution of the Kashmir question would amount to a complete abandonment of Pakistan friendship by her AngloAmerican allies. Addressing university students, he said the present situation providedReuter - 68 words
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US-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration42 1963-04-17 3 THE American nnclear-powered submarine Thresher just before its last dive. All the 129 men on board perished when it failed to surface. The 3.700-ton Thresher, 270 feet long, was built at a cost of nearly I 5.545 million. Reuterphoto.42 words
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263 1963-04-17 3 rpHE nuclear submarine Threshers last message 1 to its escort vessel before it sank in the Atlantic last week was garbled, practically drowned out by the sound of air rushing into the ballast tanks as it tried to surface. Lieut. -Cdr. Stanley Hecker. commanderReuter - 263 words
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117 1963-04-17 3 15 years for 'biggest swindler ever' EL PASO (Texas), Tues. Billie Sol Estes, described by the judge as '»n< most gigantic swindler in history.' was senieiirr.i yesterday to 15 years jail for mail fraud and nspiracy involving v.'4 million. The bankrupt agricultural promoter had been found guilty by a juryReuter - 117 words
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Article19 1963-04-17 3 MOSCOW. Tues. A Cambodian Government economic delegation left Moscow (or Prague today, Tuns news agency said. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration335 1963-04-17 3 Comedian Jimmy fluffs lines but wins the Tories THE VERY FIRST DAY HE DIDN'T WANT LAUGHS LONDON, Tues. Comedian Jimmy Edwards, nervous and fluffing his lines, has been launched unanimously as a politician. Happy but flustered, he explained to 300 North Paddlngton Conservatives, who had just adopted him as their335 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-04-17 3 DUE IN AUGUST: ANOTHER YOUNG KENNEDY PALM BEACH, Tues. Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife ot the President, is expecting a child in the last halt oi August, the "holiday White House 1 announced here yesterday. The President and his wife have two children. John. two. and Caroline, five. The White HouseReuter - 125 words
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Article67 1963-04-17 3 LOS ANGELES. Tues. The. wife of Charles Chaplin Jr. won a divorce yesterday after testifying that the son of the famed film comedian deserted her after less than .six months of marriage. Mrs. Chaplin. 33. a former nurse from Long Beach who also has, worked asUPI - 67 words
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Article53 1963-04-17 3 Niagara death plunge NIAGARA FALLS. Tues. A man jumped to his death over Niagara Falls yesterday before the eyes of hundreds of sightseers. Police said the man leaped over a retaining wall 25 feet above the Horseshoe Falls. He was quickly swept over the brink. No one was able to53 words
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Article62 1963-04-17 3 LONDON, Tues.— The last and mildest day of a cold, grey Easter weekend brought motorists out in their thousands yesterday and sent the road deaths figure soaring. The Ministry of Transport said the Divisional total of road deaths for the first four days of the EasternReuter - 62 words
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Article30 1963-04-17 3 MELBOURNE. Tues.— Five people were killed when an express train struck a car at Kmiiva, 257 miles north-west of Melbourne near the South Australia border. U.P.IUPI - 30 words
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Article26 1963-04-17 3 HONOLULU. Tues Heavy rains have lushed part of tinHawaiian island of Oanu. causing flood damage described as the worst for 50 years. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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91 1963-04-17 3 LONDON rues. Mrs. Pearl Hyde, Coventry's first woman Lord Mayor, died in a car crash yesterday. She was 58 Mrs Hyde was Women's Voluntary Service chief during the Second World War blitz and gained fame for her work In Coventry at the height91 words
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Article91 1963-04-17 3 SUVA, Tues— Women of all races will go to the polls In a Fijian Legislative Council election for the first time tomorrow. They will cast their votes when polling begins at some of the more remote centres of the Fiji Islands group In an electionReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement301 1963-04-17 3 PLANNING pi AN INDUSTRIAL PROJECT?! Come and discuss it with us.r SOUTH ENGINEERS ltd^a J3 31 .Perhaps one oi the ♦ollowing plantj may be of •"^■j^^H interest to you: I B (1) Venetian Blindl. S 1 1 >*MU (2) Watte fibre building board. t"*' M J (3) Plastic industries. ft301 words
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562 1963-04-17 4 Death after a fall: Doctor not to blame A 35-YEAR-OLD hawker, Goh Hiok Chim, who fell from his motor-cycle, died the same day of a fractured skull although no fracture was discovered when he was examined a few hours earlier at the General Hospital. At an inquiry into his death562 words
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Article, Illustration514 1963-04-17 4 Joint training now for ithe farmers and officials MALAYSIAN farmers and fishermen were brought together with Government officials today in the first-ever extension training centre to provide inservice training to officers engaged in agriculture, fisheries, animal husbandry, cooperative and rural development work. The centre has been jointly organised by the514 words
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Article116 1963-04-17 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A group of six Parliamentarians from New Zealand three from the Labour Party and three from the National Party today called on the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. R.naratnam. They hud armed earlier on the lirst lap ol an unofficial tour ol I116 words
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Article331 1963-04-17 4 THE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movement at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom "London. Rome, Damascus. Baghdad. Karachi. Calcutta. Rangoon (BA 720) 5.50 p.m. Garuda: From Jakarta (GA 808) 11.46 R.m Japan Air Line*: Prom Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok iJL 713)331 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-04-17 4 ABOVE: A bond is signed, and two Junior Chamber of Commerce chapters formally express their friendship at the 1963 Junior Chamber International Conference which opened in Singapore yesterday. The two chapters are Singapore and Kobe, and signing the bond in the picture is Kobe's Jaycee president, Mr.99 words
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Advertisement315 1963-04-17 4 m 8 DAYS!: \MM HURRY! SEE IT NOW LJBm AT SHAWS LIDO SINGAPORE PnjP^^^l OAILY 3 SHOWS: 1.30, 5.15 ft 8.45 p.m. SATURDAY ft SUNDAY J 4 Shows: 10 a.m. 1.30. 5.15 ft 8.45 p.m. I teSffl MARLON "BRANDO Jj>« TREVOR HOWARD k tt RIGHARDHARRIS MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY FILMED315 words
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Advertisement240 1963-04-17 4 Come to \> "LUCKY NIGHT" ]f\ at Majestic Theatre. Singapore every Thursday night "Lucky Night" every Thursday at Rediftusion Singapore from 7.00 pm to 7.30 pm Rediffusion K. Lumpur from 8.30 pm to 9.00 pm Rediffusion Penang from 8.00 pm to 8.30 pm Sole Agents for Singopore, Maloya and British240 words
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Advertisement402 1963-04-17 4 iMI i 1 a^r BaT'l i rin^ tj\^l*ij I \HW SIIOWIM.!* Please Note Chonge Of Tirr>e< I 10.30« m 1.15 4.00 6 45 9 30 HaltDisneyis i Fred MacMurrav Jon* Wymon 2nd MONTH! I i2n«i iiii;iiav!: X 4 SHOWS DAILY AT: X 11 om-2. 15-0.1 5 9.15 pm X tAT402 words
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215 1963-04-17 5 Taxi fleet to be sold to Malays for $85,000 OALING. Tues. The D Kulim-Baling Transport Company Ltd., lure is to sell its entire fleet of 12 taxis for $85,000 to a newlyformed Malay Transport Co-Operative Socirty. "It \s a big sacrifice on the part of the company", the Minister of215 words
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Article60 1963-04-17 5 SINGAPORE. Tues. An amah at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Khathija Bibi bint* Abdullah. -<8. returned to her home in I Veerasamy Road after night duty yesterday to find it burgled. Gone from her cupboard u;is $1,700 in gold and jewellery, and $2,300 in CMh Missed60 words
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Article29 1963-04-17 5 .lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. —The band of thr L.S. Seventh Fleet ill five a public performance on the Supreme Court padang here :it 5.30 n.m mi Thursday.29 words
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190 1963-04-17 5 Appeal against a $99,000 accident award KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Federation Court of Appeal today began hearing an appeal against the award of damages totaling $99,572 to a former estate manager. Yuson Bein, 52. for injuries received in an accident nearly five years ago. The award was made by Mr.190 words
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Article226 1963-04-17 5 ABOUT 150 Anglican churchmen and lay representatives from all over the Diocese of Singapore and Malaya have arrived for the two-day synod which begins here tomorrow. The synod is the assembly of the diocese and will be presided over by the Bishop of226 words
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Article72 1963-04-17 5 PENANO. Tues.— A meeting between the management and the National Union of Cold Storage Employees today decided to suspend discussions on the company's proposed retrenchment pending a new agreement. A joint statement by Inche Ismail All. the union's national general secretary, and Mr. P.C. Bisset.72 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-04-17 5 Village women take course in economics KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— More than 50 kampong women are attending an eight-day course in home economics at the Women's Institute in Petallng Jaya. Hajah Tom binte Abdul R azak < above > principal oi the institute, said that more such courses would be held72 words
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714 1963-04-17 5 Ex-broker is jailed for extortion bid POLICE LISTENED TO THE 'KIDNAP' CALLS PENANG, Tuesday. A FORMER Singapore broker who threatened to kidnap a millionaire's grandson if he was not paid $648 was today sentenced to two years' jail and four strokes of the rotan. Francis Chuah Kirn Hock, 27, with714 words
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Article105 1963-04-17 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues. Two officers, an NCO and 18 cadets from the Military Training College at Sungei Besi left Chendroh. 20 miles from here, today on a rafting expedition on the Pcrak River. The party, led by Captain A. C. Loonc and Flt.Lt. M. C. Connan105 words
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Article57 1963-04-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. —The Indian and Ceylonese associations are to hold a concert of Indian dances and music at the Diamond Jubilee Hall here on April 27 to rmsr money In the National Patriotic Fund. The concert is under the patronage of the Ueatrl Bes;ir of57 words
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Article74 1963-04-17 5 Dentists elect officials PENANU. Tues. Mr. I.au Kiotiß Hiong has been elected president ol the Malayan Denui Association, with Mr. Loh Ouan Khrim us the president-^icct. The hon. secretary is Mr. Lee Khee Wee. and the financial vcretary is Mr. Lim Kheng Ann. Branch representatives ore: Northern, Dr. C. J.74 words
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Article44 1963-04-17 5 PENANO, Tues.— Chan Pook Yu. alias Chang Tin Soo. 24. was today accused of murdering a schoolboy. Lee Ah Pie. in back lane off Gopeng Road on the night of April 12. No plea was taken and he was remanded In custody.44 words
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87 1963-04-17 5 MALACCA'S ACTING CM. TAKES THE OATH MALACCA, Tnes. A senior member of the Malacca State Executive Council. Dato Tan Cheng Suet, was today sworn in as Malacca's acting Chief Minister at a simple ceremony in the Mate Legislative Assembly chamber. Dato* Tan will act for Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba.87 words
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Article124 1963-04-17 5 MALAYSIA TRADE FAIR IS PLANNED If UALA LUMPUR. Tues. A trade exhibition to celebrate the formation of Malaysia will be held in. the YMCA grounds here from Aug. 3 to Sept. 7. it was announced today. The manager of Malaysia International, Mr. S.H. Zakoo. said: "This will be a big124 words
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Article139 1963-04-17 6 CARRIED INTO COURT, JAILED SINGAPORE, Tues. An injured man, with 11 previous convictions, was today carried into a district court here to face a charge of stealing a motor-cycle at the Old Kalians airport Estate. Fang LJew Teng. 26, with his right leg encased in a plaster, pleaded guilty from139 words
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114 1963-04-17 6 MALACCA. Tues. Dr. Lim Chang Eu, general secretary of the United Democratic Party, said here last night that the Government had made many amendments to the Constitution "to suit its own selfish ends and not for the greater benefit of the nation." Dr. Lim, addressing a114 words
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Article55 1963-04-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Rev. Francis Lee, general secretary of Ipoh the YMCA, left here for the United States today to take part In the Cleveland International Programme for youth leaders and social workers. Mr. Lee, whose visit is sponsored by the U.S. State Department, will55 words
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Article52 1963-04-17 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. The Minister for Education, Hajl Abdul Hamid Khan, said here today that the Government would open another 60 classrooms in schools In Pcralc this year. He was speaking at the opening of a $180,000 new building of the Sin Hwa national type primary52 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-04-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. AN Australian trade union leader today called on the Malayan Trade Union Congress and the Federation Government to stop the tendency of setting up "uneconomic-sized" unions among workers in this country. He is Mr. J.P. Maynes, president of the417 words
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Article30 1963-04-17 6 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues.— The Dtetrlct Officer. Krian, Inche Osmaii Kahiruddin bin Mohamed Sam. will open a one-day civics course for imams In the district on April 36.30 words
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260 1963-04-17 6 Enraged buffalo falls to six police bullets KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. At 5.30 this morning police shot dead the buffalo that had gored eight people, including three women, on Sunday night. A police party with rifles fired six rounds before it collapsed near the railway tracks behind the abattoirs at the260 words
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Article52 1963-04-17 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tht Malayan Ambassador to Paris. Tengku Ismail bin Tengku Yahaya. flew in today irom Bangkok for an eight-week hoUday after being away for three and a half years. He was accompanied by his wife, Datin Hajah Aishah. He left his two daughters52 words
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Article221 1963-04-17 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday "171CE-ADMIRAL Thomas H. Moorer, Commander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, said here today he was "unconcerned" about the Russian sponsored build-up of the Indonesian forces "as long as the weapons are not used against the free world." i Admiral Moorer. who is visiting221 words
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Article65 1963-04-17 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two boys were attacked by a gang of thugs armed with parangs near Redhill market last night. Chuai Koon Shlng. 15. of Red Hill Close, and Kan Yew Yen. 17, of Craig Road, were taken to hospital with head injuries. They had been viewing65 words
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Article27 1963-04-17 6 SINGAPORE. Tv» The Straits Times received $21 today from William Goon of Ipoh for the Jurtah blnte Hamid fund, bringing the total to $311.27 words
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Advertisement241 1963-04-17 6 WINNERS OF THE 1963 MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX NEW RECORDS ESTABLISHED WITH [^jfi ESSO FUEL AND LUBRICANTS mM ALBERT POON, the young driver from Hong Kong M easily powered his LOTUS 23 to a decisive win X&- 1 to become the 1963 Malaysia Grand Prix winner for cars. His time of241 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-04-17 6 AUmn O»p It* %> T. mmmHm Me* Trmem JI W 1 h+*tmr ,€mmtd Wm^m^mW mmm\ [>*♦»<; to •««T r iU «i_«-ta2 fmrr fu. mo mv lmt U| I <xi irr a *m^Jtm ■s^™~f— r— a au*p. Mr > hwst do] m««tm hmting xou H KV^ man m emmr. J I123 words
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Article, Illustration1393 1963-04-17 7 HERO OF THE RESISTANCE IN YUGOSLAVIA. ..AND HIS FINAL BETRAYAL AND EXECUTION BY TITO /STRAITSX TIMES Special I N, Feature y ONE rl.'iv in March 1946, little party of men in tattered, Faded military uni forms left their mountain hideout in central Yugoslavia1,393 words
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Article329 1963-04-17 8 Trade between Australia and Malaya has been growing healthily. The Australian market for Malayan rubber, tin. timber and palm oil has developed steadily, while Malaya is buying increasing quantities of Australian petroleum products, metal manufactures and machinery in addition to traditional food imports. Trade 1 1 between the329 words
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Article217 1963-04-17 8 The ground covered in the 'discussion on the aims of education in our correspondence columns has been somewhat narrow. The call to teachers to think beyond examin.it ions and pay more attention to helping their Jrtudents to become welladjusted citizens is too abstract to mean very much. I The217 words
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Article668 1963-04-17 8 A break in the talks on financial arrangements for Singapore after merger was avoided yesterday to everyone's satisfaction. Altogether too much heat has been generated over jan apparently genuine misi understanding. On the question lof principle. Federal control oi Federal revenue, the Malayan Government can hardly give668 words
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Article233 1963-04-17 8 M W»r*» Sit iHimimumi UTM lAlTia hereoy thankt ail Ui# kind people (or th»tr sympathy anrt (tltl'ion al Donalds funeral. Bain Gajah MM. a MRS. H.M. HrodrotT thank r*latlvea and friends for thatr valuable prea»nt» and tuiiiinn oa th* oreasloo r tnnr marriage MR. A MM M Pajarajajiniarn thank233 words
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Obituary38 1963-04-17 8 »»r*t'sl» (Minimum) IN KVCR-LOVINQ MIMORV of Shirley I'hong Man Guan Gone to be «lth the l^ord 17-4-.%S In the Sweet B>e and Kve We Shall Mert In That Beautiful Uard lr.«ened fey her parrntu and malem38 words
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Article202 1963-04-17 8 H.ra*t tl» i Minimum) TAKE APItERUM and atart lift anew. Available at your dlspenaary ■AD ODOUR a Bane in your K i! h»*ri Rftich for A trx* ick. Uno hi Joy frer.h .n.rtumellinn »ir. SINGAPORE MODEL ACADEMY eoncratulatea Alice Moon on her aucceaa to the tulep of Kaater Queca202 words
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Article25 1963-04-17 8 W»rf S;.l« 'Win./ COSPIL LITERATURE mar be procured from "Malaya Evangelistic Fello»»hip". ISO, I'pper SrninKoon Road, Ktnaapore 13 n> w. Salween Road. Penang25 words
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Article649 1963-04-17 8 Algeria reacts to Sahara A-test by A SPECIAL \l RITER PARIS, Tues.— Gen. de Gaulle's lates t atomic test in the Sahara, and Mr. Ben Bella's sudden takeover of the biggest European estates, have effectively ended the recent honeymoon period of Fran-co-Algerian co-opera-tion. The Sahara test might not -have caused649 words
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Article570 1963-04-17 8 PENITENTS, BLOOD AND BALLYHOO THE FILIPINOS' DESPERATE SEARCH FOR AN IDENTITY IN ASIA... HIS name is Conzal&s. He wears a gold medallion of the Virgin Mary a gift of cousins he visited in Madrid two years ago. But it is partly concealed by his Philippine national dress. From his bennged570 words
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Article287 1963-04-17 8 CEYLON'S SLAVE LABOUR TRAFFIC COLOMBO. Tues. Ceylonese syndicates are "bootlegging immigrants from Southern India to handle low-paid menial .jobs. The traffic in human misery has reached tremendous proportions, according to a recent report issued by the Ceylon Defence Ministry. It is estimated that 200.000 of Ceylon's 10 million population areReuter - 287 words
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Article333 1963-04-17 8 DENNIS BLOODWORTH - far eastern DIARY by DENNIS BLOODWORTH ruption. The Chliie.se pay protection to municipal officials to avoid assault and robbery. Bus companies bribe police for the privilege of running at 40 miles an hour through built-up areas without being stopped. Trade union leaders are bought up by the employers and organiseOFNS - 333 words
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Article332 1963-04-17 8 'THE plans which have been put forward to relieve traffic congestion in the city area are Intriguing. The six-lane highway mooted by Mr. Hilborne certainly tops them all. The highway would mean: A FIVE m.p.h. "dodge em" and side-swipe crawl through D'Almeida Street in a sft. 3in. Austin332 words
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Advertisement468 1963-04-17 8 Straits Tirae* ft Malay Mail Clmumtt aov.ftla»m«»t« may k* »i»«»d tan lit Plow COLD ■TOHA«« AWCADB Och»f« *••<! COLD •TO»A«« IMNCHII AT HOLLAND I»OAD— ATOM* KBPPKL. ROAD-NAVAL BASK AartiorMa* »i«nl« CITY BOOK ITOII LT» WaOinw h*wm. CaMyar Quay TMK NtWt FMNT ntipatrtek't Supermarket M. M. ItMAH. 1 Admiralty M***. Naval468 words
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Advertisement24 1963-04-17 8 Select your PELACO SHIRT NOW! Australia's FincH Shirts *> Sport Shirts C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINCB)24 words
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Advertisement166 1963-04-17 8 PERFECTION IN PHOTOGRAPHY WITH OLYMPUS WITH WORLD RENOWNED D. ZUIKO LENSES jaaa ■*^^Cj MgFSr^S Raal a^^^vaaaaaaVaHvPl .(.'■mm camera wilt, •aY t^-^C larga automatic eleo JT i i «m > i iiif trie eya aurroundiog WmmW ifia L> Zulko K/3.S m^^^ m^~~^ Ic&a make* it im* posalbl* to taka a bad166 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-04-17 9 POLITICAL DETAINEES ALSO DISCUSSED KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Tuesday REPRESENTATIVES of Opposition parties today met Mr. C. V. Narasimhan to protest against the formation of Malaysia. The delegation was led by Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Mr. Narasimhan. UN.377 words
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Article34 1963-04-17 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malayan Students Association of North America is conducting a survey of educational standards of Malayan and Singapore students studying at U.S. universities to get more American degrees recognised.34 words
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Article196 1963-04-17 9 admissible at Garieb trial KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MR. JUSTICE Ali Hassan ruled at a sedition trial aTI In the High Court here today that a tape recording of a speech by Garieb Raouf, national vicepresident of Party Negara, was admissible. I The whole of yesterday he had listened to legal196 words
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Article58 1963-04-17 9 $400,000 cheat case delayed SINGAPORE. Tues The Fourth Magistrate. Mr. hliini tfine Hiong. today adjourned until tomorrow the preliminary inquiry into a tentative charge of attempted cheat! ne against a merchant. Chua Nam Sioni; No reasons were siven. Chua is at-iu-ed of trying to cheat the United Malayan Banking Corporation58 words
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190 1963-04-17 9 Applause and prize for youth who has polio I^LANG, Tues. A po- lio-stricken youth, Mohamed Yusoff bin Ahmad, 18. received the biggest applause from a crowd of 500 people at a Language Month prize giving today. Mohamed Yusoff was awarded the second prize for the adult education classes reading contest.190 words
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109 1963-04-17 9 CINGAPORE. Tues. Four men. arrested in a bookmaking raid at Victoria Street last Sunday, were today fined a total of $10,500 in a magistrate's court. Ng Slong 800, described as the principal offender, was fined $4,000. Teo Nai Sent of Ipper road was109 words
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128 1963-04-17 9 GANG RAIDS SHOP, TAKES 100 RADIOS SINGAPORE, Tuesday. OADIOS and electrical appliances worth more than $10,000 were stolen from a radio shop in Bras Basah Road in the early hours of today. Police believe a gang used a vehicle to take away th<» loot. Including over 100 radios. The thieves128 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-04-17 9 'Malaysia, then 3-year lag to Brunei election' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The people of Brunei feel that the i genera' election in their j State should be delayed until at least three years after the formation of Malaysia. The leader of a 10-member delegation from the Brunei Alliance Party. Hajl Abu275 words
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Article79 1963-04-17 9 SIMOAPORE, Tues. A writ ha* bean filed in trie High Court Registry on behalf of Mr. Philip M Barnes, architect, claiming $45,000 from Singapore Trading Co. Ltd as the agreed fee for th» preparation of plans and spedflea t lor s and generally actlna as «.rch:tect..79 words
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Article41 1963-04-17 9 IPOH. Tues. Mr. Chen Chew beng has been elected chairman of the Perak branch of the Postal Uniformed Staff Union. Inche Yadl bin Hadir H s?rretary: \U S. Aruldas. a^t. secretary; arri tnebt Zali bin Alang Kti.-Mm. treastnei41 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-04-17 9 Fatimah on study tour PRETTY Fatimah binte Ztinie. deputy secretary of the Brunei Alliance Party, was one of the two women delegates of the party who arrived in Kuala Lumpur yesterday for a study tour of the Federation. The other was Che Masrani Daud. The party wiU be in Malaya56 words
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133 1963-04-17 9 •rUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The new centralised training of Territorial Army recruit introduced in Ma- laya this year has won high praise from regular army offices. A spokesman of the Federation Armed Forces said today tha* up to now 546 recruttf of the Territorial Army had133 words
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267 1963-04-17 9 Dance hall fight over crackers ended in death DENANG. Tucs. A 19-year-old youth died after a Chap Goh Meh flfcht between two group? of patrons in a ramvonp dance hall because one group let off some fire crackers, a prelimnary inquiry was told today. Three men Lim Oiap See. 26.267 words
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Article39 1963-04-17 9 SEREMBAN. Tues. Tilt Federation of Malaya Hlnda Youth Council has decided to set aside $20 000 (or a scholarship fund for Hindu oupils in primary schools. The decision was taken at h delegates conference here yesterday.39 words
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Advertisement263 1963-04-17 9 PA2861 STOP SUDDEN ATTACKSOF STOMACH PAINS Always carry J\^Xmjm €1 quick-acting I#UftlV* 2> V^^ ANTACID TABLETS a^a^*^*^*^P^P^*^BßT^*S"^S^^a^BM I k^^^^^""^^ .^^SB^^ A ■BBBBsti BUI a^B^^^— (i^.-;'^^^^ PlM*ant tastt— PROMPT RELIEF V^^~"^ t^l I t0 carr 5 f in han *'y strips IN. ~rW?k Each t'b'** **parattly wrapped IE i?t ITTs J263 words
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Advertisement202 1963-04-17 9 y Goddards give a s P ecial touch to y M^ I *<£+ the home you love jT Kv^a^BflßHai For everything that shines and (listens in /our aT jM^sl isWaT^sl I home there's i special Goddards polish. A Jk*Q^P^!BbT l I P° lish that protects your precious furniture, i- t^^'202 words
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Miscellaneous507 1963-04-17 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SOUTH AYE SERVICE: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 41 metres SERVICE 41.7 Metre* MLUiI-M WAVE SERVICE: A M „oo t^* Signal. Negsra--4.6 metres j^,. 6m Morning Meiodlea; 7.00 A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 Time bignui. Ine HMMJ 7.10 Murnlng Prelude; 7. 1S News; 7.20 Newi>507 words
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Article117 1963-04-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A shop as- .sustain. Lim Foo Mcc, 22, was admitted to the' General Hospital at 3 p.m. today after five men threw acid at him in front of his shop at the 4i mile. Klang Road. Llm received severe burns on his117 words
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Article126 1963-04-17 10 Magistrate asks: Have you heard? KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The First Magistrate. Tengku Zaid bin Tengku Zacharia. asked a prosecuting officer today: "Have you heard of a case in Fngland where a woman committed seven thefts and each time she was pregnant?" Smiling. Senior Inspector Osman bin Abdul Hamid replied: "No.126 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-04-17 10 GIVE MORE JOBS TO MALAYS— OR LAW WILL BE PASSED TO COMPEL YOU' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. LEGISLATION will be introduced if necessary to require pioneer industries to employ more Malays, the Controller of Industrial Development Division, Inche Junid bin Haji Abdul Rahim, said today. He said the229 words
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Article36 1963-04-17 10 SEREMBAN. Tues. The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. will tour Negri Sembilan for three days next week. He will visit Seremban. Jelebu. Tampin, Kuala Pilah. and Port Dickson.36 words
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Article23 1963-04-17 10 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Richard A. Woolcott assumed duty today as acting Commissioner for Australia in Singapore. Sarawak Brunei and North Borneo23 words
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352 1963-04-17 10 RUBBER RATES ROW: NO INTERVENTION BY GOVT npHE SECRETARY for Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja Badiozaman, said today the Federation would prefer the two parties to the rubber freight dispute to settle it themselves. He was commenting on an appeal to the Government by Mr. Tee Teh. president352 words
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140 1963-04-17 10 He jumped out of moving car to foil hold-up bid IPOH. Tues. A pig dealer, Chuen Yens. 44. with SI. OOO on him. jumped out I of his moving car shortly beforr 1 p.m. today on busy Lahat Road here and escaped from two armed robbrrv Chuen told tin- police140 words
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Article111 1963-04-17 10 rpAIPEH Tues. a! A Formosan trade delegation of 19 members led by Mr. Chu Chiu-tin. director of the Salt Administration, will leave for Malaya early next month to explore trade prospects. The Nationalist Chinese delegation will stay in Malaya for about two weeks. Trade figuresReuter - 111 words
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587 1963-04-17 10 npHE Straits Times Rroup yesterday received $6,425 for the National Patriotic Fund. Here is the list of donors: Contributions from the stall of the Christian Brothers' schools: Stella Maris ac.iool, Kangar (Primary) $170; StMla Marls Continuation School. Kangar. $75; St. Michaels School (Primary) Alor587 words
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Advertisement411 1963-04-17 10 M \J Hi J W m •5 (»§< k T tsm ■PIV C^gJjiP^ ENGINEER Pi hr*V can l lr^ what he's going to be when he CA grows up, but you can make cure he gets the l^ very best nourishment now to equip him for Ihkece|[ ,he future -FAREX!411 words
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Advertisement16 1963-04-17 10 Enjoy the masculine freshness of Super Smooth 9| SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON for sports "nd games.16 words
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Miscellaneous321 1963-04-17 10 Straits Times Crossword 3B( flfll Hh k^ ACROSS 7. Ardent spirit makes a stutter1. How monstrous to break pane? ing start to torture (6). with tree* (3-7). 8. Oet after someone unsteady 6. Sweet to see many going to on his feet? What a game! part of the lilac house321 words
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Advertisement1376 1963-04-17 11 tl LIVERPOOL A WEST COAST BJLi Out Sport Stilt P. S'Mm Ptnang PATMCLUS uttrpMl, Dublin, Glasgow Tatar ANTENOI L pttl, Dublin, Roast, H'bura IB PVApr 18 Apr II LYCAOH L.iirpMl, Clltgow Apr II Apr 21 Apr 11/17 Aar M UEITES A.onmouth. Uttrpttl Apr 23 Apr 25 Apr 1 MEMNON LittrtMl.1,376 words
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Advertisement1409 1963-04-17 11 ar^i^^t^«i^^t^^A»^^^^jaaar 'ta«ay^^i^a»^^^s^^i^^^^^^^^^^^^»i»^^lt^^'^^»^BtM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS Id GENOA Ll HAVRE HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTBERr. «vs^*^\ Sport P. raw Paaoaa GrVK\lil 'MBNA" ***** Aw 18/38 Api It/27 I* Cl VSLJ'J -SIMBA" I) IS AW/ 4 May 4/ 7 May 1/ I May VrM^Sy fAUIIIA" mn* May n/ll May 18/28 May IiIJMK1,409 words
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Advertisement1456 1963-04-17 11 ~b"e n ££J l I n e EJLTtUS SERVICE TS LSNBBN^ LlVtSfttt A CSmiNENTAL_PSfm. S'pora P. S'hani eenang SENMNOI Llttl. C'rctn. K Otn. N'Mrg It Pt/Apr IB Apt 28/11 SENNEVIS (rO M Mrg. I let, Hj.ra. M ore Apr 11/21 Api M/ 21 Apt 18/ I lENHOPE B'atl. H'lirg, Awirp.1,456 words
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Advertisement1298 1963-04-17 11 W McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. IffWl Itl «t IJJ3I r**\ SLLBRMAN UMB tfc KLAVENBSS LIMB w LBMBN. HAataulG, IOIUIOAM, US Aftktlt*. MN FUNCISCO. ■AVIE tUU A MIBBUSBROUCki IEAttIE. VANCOUVER A PORTLANI. CIH OP EASTIOUINE t BMM«1 M i JJi M rtWl $w1 S port P. rtMl Ptntng SUNNYVIIIt ti/ll Aar1,298 words
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605 1963-04-17 12 From Our Market Correspondent rE general steadiness of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was somewhat blurred by the dazzle of tbe first day's dealings in Esso. This counter was given an official listing on the Exchange yesterday and within the first few minutes605 words
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Article23 1963-04-17 12 Malayan Stock Indices April tl. April 16. Industrials: 105.07 104.93 tins: 108.68 110.21 S rubbers: IUT.J3 107.23 Dec. Mi 1962 100.23 words
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Article642 1963-04-17 12 (COMBINED business in t,he Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: Ouol.p. (3.000) io.uuoi BS.M D: tsaa 53.42 sl. Hi »3 45 BL.. 53.50 SL. BS.M SU 53 51 81.. 53.4T642 words
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Article177 1963-04-17 12 THI Malayan Eichanga Bank!' Atio 1 clatlan madr these changes id its rates to merchant* yesterday: Lendan: stlling TT or OU I I huyinK TT 1/4, alrmai Ol) 1 SO d'st 2/4 1/8. 45 d/m I 4 B<i d m 1/4 7 3:\ 90 d 120 d »t177 words
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Article12 1963-04-17 12 Mrlbourne Stork Exchange will reopen today alter the Easier holidays12 words
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Article13 1963-04-17 12 Malayan Omens produced 30.107 too at lv Rawang Works In March.13 words
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335 1963-04-17 12 rERE was a further upsurge in the price of Straits tin yesterday when operations resumed after the Easter holidays. A further $2.37 i was added to the price bringing It to $445.50. the highest level for over 10 months. The rise335 words
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Article247 1963-04-17 12 tVMIPS lying alenxtide the tmgapere Marbeur wharves er eipaclid teday are: Katonc -'->■ 8ad«o N.W. 3. Artta Maru 6/7. Sri Kukothai 44. Clutbm Rtrat 4. 1 43. Amicinn Maru K 'ii. Maaumt Maru .No. 2 19, Triglav 13/14. Tung IA-r li 16. Halldor 4U.41. Madison Lloyd247 words
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Article266 1963-04-17 12 MAY lint trade rubber ears*** l.a.k. elated at i p m. in Sm. «a»ere and Kuala Lumpur yetlerrijy at 76J cents per lt>. ui> ninth or a cent. The tone «aa •die. I.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. clsiini pricot in csnti per Ik yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o b.266 words
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Article138 1963-04-17 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 18. Three months. Dunlops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d Ksso 21 cts. C. MoraKi- «J<l. K. oV N. 16 eta. Traction 1 3 Gammon- 11 <■'». Slwll H cts. J. WaiiKli l.i eta. Stwm«hl|i T eta. m. M. rtasea n etav M. Cenv-nt Is ots.138 words
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Article70 1963-04-17 12 CHINEIE Product Eichanga, Smga*srs naan prices psr picul yesterday: Coconut all: bulk $43 acllers. drum $4H MaaPML Copra: April/May UK/Continent J27| Pcpp.r: Muntok •kHa IMt aellera. Sarawak whit.- W»TI sclkr-. Sarawak bl«ck $1121 selU-rii. garhlrd LamiKHK 'hlack BUM sellers. MTTA UdJI -rllfrs. Sinnspoto Cacanut Oil Miller* 1 Assaciatian70 words
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Article62 1963-04-17 12 Sales of the Kubo Pelrolmm ompan.T controlled by the Standard Oil Company (New Jeisey), reac i»ed record levels in 1962 bin net profits fell from £9.8"m to £5.70 m. in 1962. reflecting "lively competition" in the Industry. Total income rose by nearly £30m. lo 354.09 m.62 words
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Article26 1963-04-17 12 April II MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: "Hi cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: 5445.50 (up 52.37 Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (up 25 tons).26 words
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Article45 1963-04-17 12 Further March rubber crops lncluaeu: Ayer Molrk 32.615 lb.. Bukit Katil 44.578 lb. j In the first quarter of this HH Rivrr«iew Rubber produced 611.000 lb. compared to 675.000 lb. in the previous quarter and 553.000 lb.. In the corresponding period oflait year.45 words
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Advertisement1140 1963-04-17 12 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, «fc treat Lakes Service loan LOIOJ (TA EU ETA EIA EIA S'pora P. S rim Honolulu 4. F osco k. Anfalet h. York Cie.t anc "Kimikna Mara" 3/ 5 May 1/ J May 31 May I Jsaa I jaaa 21 laat I laly1,140 words
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Advertisement1000 1963-04-17 12 [EOJORIENTl LINE sj TO EUROPE AND THE UNITEO KINGDOM S.S. ORIANA (42.000 tons fully oirconditioned stabilised) Deport.no, SINGAPORE 19th April 1963 Arriving SOUTHAMPTON 6th May 1963 via Colombo, Aden, Port Soid, Naples 4V Gibraltar. Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or to:— ISLAY KERR CO.1,000 words
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Advertisement233 1963-04-17 12 THAI LINES fresj Haattaa. New oneaai. laitiejere t ni« tarn «v suet Far; Let *af eles. U. S. Call. Nik fart. fkilKelpln «v lasftii. Mist Kin N. Yort P Vram Spore L *nj»e» N vor» ■sm SUKITMM" Cfa44/I7tk Apr :i May llaae ViSSCI" IS/IT Mai II 21 May 1 lal,233 words
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Advertisement179 1963-04-17 12 SHIPPING NOTICE "ORIANA" f Si O Orient Lines' s.s. ORIANA" is due in Singapore at approximately 7.0 a.m. on PRIDAY 19th APRIL 1963. and will i sail at 10.00 urn. on the same Because of the great Interest aroused by 'ORIANA's' maiden call ai Singapore, w- re«ret that it. is179 words
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Advertisement769 1963-04-17 13 HBHHHHHH^H^HHH^HI^^I (Continued from Pace 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT it Ward* Si (Ml*.)— Box St ct*. txtra GURKHA WATCHMAN for estate near Klang. Apply with details t*> A 1643 8.T.. K.L. WANTEO THREE ENGLISH teacher, to ii in Chinese Schools. Apply L«* Chi-nt School, li'im.s. Seletar i niiapore -7. REOUIRED FOR769 words
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Advertisement501 1963-04-17 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 2« Word* SS (Miit.)— Bax St ct*. txtra ASSISTANT MISTRESS. Applications are invited for an assistant mistress, certificated or uncertificated. Infant school. Inoh dl-tnct. Pleas* reply statins ace. qualifications and expe.riencv Box A 260 8.T., lpoh. SITUATIONS WANTED M i» i.rrf.- M (Mi*.)— Bax St ct*. axtrm READ501 words
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Advertisement587 1963-04-17 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Ward* SS (Mln.)— Mas f# et*. txtra WANTSO LEAVE HOUSB tkre* bedrooms May to October. IMag Bewlay Office 2410 Ext, 4574 or Residence Ext. 41U9, (Spore). TO RENT UNPURNISHtO 112 Ream Bungalow In District 9, 10. or 11. Willing to pay good rent. Box A 5901 B.T.587 words
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Advertisement923 1963-04-17 13 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE It Ward* SS (Him.)— Max St rt*. txtra FOR SALE Fully Furnished semidetached Bungalow garasa, gardes, pleasant Chartbam Village near Canterbury. Kent, England. Particulars Box A 3895 B.T. Spore. CHESTNUT AVENUE: Attractive 3 bedrooms Bungalow. Rented out at 8375. Area about 8.000 square feet. Price 830,000.923 words
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Advertisement901 1963-04-17 13 TUITION it Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Bax St ct*. txtra PRIVATE TUITION for Pr. VI pupils in Sennett Estate Can take few more. Rintc (Spore) *****. GODOWN SPACE VACANT If Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Bax St cU. txtra MODERN, AIRY COOOWN spac* available up to 3.000 square feet. Harbour Board Area Enquiries901 words
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Advertisement996 1963-04-17 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Wards SS (Mi*.)— Bax St rts. txtra FIAT 1100 Late 1980 Model. Price 83.U0/-. One owner. Ring (Spore) *****. IMS OAUPHINB Excellent engine. Well maintained. New Battery. Just re-prayed and upholstered. Price •2.150 on.o. Apply 108 Kg Jars Road. Spore 1955 STANDARD '10' 81.350/-. 1952 Somerset996 words
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Advertisement906 1963-04-17 13 FOR SALE it Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et. extra WSS'S CNOICBBT BBLBCTIONS Of Jsntzen Ladle*. Men A Children Swimsalts. Also Beschjacket* Children's 84.90, Ladles' Dualercoats I'sually 89.50 Now BS9O Only. Vl-lt Karly! Uick'a 17. Orchard Koad. Spore. PMUANC CO. IS. CRANQR ALLET. SINGAPORE (FIXED PRICE SHOP). ALL VAKIETIES OK906 words
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Advertisement534 1963-04-17 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Ward, H tfiii.,-rf..t JO rts. extra MARJORIE LADIES HAIR URttt. ERS 2«0 Orchard Rd t.-..»r Princes), Hair Cut 81/-. Hhampoo/set It/-, Cold Wave truru Sio/-. Pbooe (B'pore> BM HAIROREBBINC CLASSES by Mi-s Lee Lee. Ornduaied from I.' Oreal IX Paris. London l-.iris. Just returnad recently Knrol no»534 words
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522 1963-04-17 14 JJACK-IN-FORM Paths of Wisdom (Race 5) looks a good bet at Bukit Timah today. Last time out on this course in February. Paths of Wisdom showed good form when he ran Tariff Q (receiving 6-lb) to half a length in a522 words
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Article140 1963-04-17 14 F.PSOM JEEP CALL BOY I'OIM'EH i Race j SPEEDY SOCKS Bright Melody Flying Mist FLYING MIST Speedy Socks Rricht Melody R. MALAYSIA Harlequin Flying Spec BR. MELODY Speedy Socks Turk's Fire Kace 2 RI BINA Harlequin Ciboulette HARLEQUIN Straat Peter Kubia* ON BOn Chief Informer Felton Race 3140 words
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Article513 1963-04-17 14 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep by In February Another Chance was third with 8.2 to Winston over 61 at Bukit Timah. Good Fort, Equity and Tiba Tiba have fairly useful recent form. Good Fort was a winner over 6f at Kuala Lumpur in January; Equity ran a splendid third to Jammark over513 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-04-17 14 Desmond Hackett - Cassius orders the best hotel a Rolls By Desmond Hackett f ONDON. Tues. v Cassius Marcellus Clay, the boxing bard and pugilistic prophet, is coming to England in June to fight strong, silent Henry Cooper in the open air at Wembley. Clay, the only man who ever sold out Madison329 words
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Article1169 1963-04-17 14 Race One: 2.30— C1. 4 Div. 5— 75 I 1.07" H>iii( Mim IVCOJ V(. s; i Allan. 7 813 M. l.cc 4 I 56(H0 Lord Imi i Yang Yin St. > Teh. 6 8.13 J. Wilson X :< ***** Hrlena olympm Mai-.lah St. Ahnmd. 481,169 words
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Article365 1963-04-17 14 SPURS BEAT LIVERPOOL for REVENGE TOTTENHAM Hotspur. game were goal-avera football League First Divi for their 5-2 defeat by Liv Friday by slamming the J Hart Lane yesterday. With promotion rivals Leicester drawing 2-2 away to Manchester United and Everton scraping another 2-:' draw at home to lowly Birmingham, Tottenham365 words
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Article157 1963-04-17 14 LONDON. Tues. Results of Rugby Union club matches played yesterday: Ballymeiiii 36 Abertillerv 3: Bath 0 O.M. Taylors 17: Bedford 25 Hudderslield 6: Birkenhead Pk 0 Edinburgh Wanderers 16: Bridfjend 37 Devonport Services 11: Bridßwater 19 Old Millhillians 11: Bristol 31 Universities A.U. 8: Camborne 3 Streatham 0:157 words
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Article176 1963-04-17 14 I IRM DIVISION Kl.irkpool 3 Mirfi. I nit.d Bolton 0 l.rtton Jvcrton Kiimmch.im rulham I iSumirv lp-ui,l, s lm Man. I nitrd 1 I «-.(,-m, Notts torrsi l Man. (n> ShrfT. Wrd. 4 Blackburn lottrnli.tm 7 Uvrrpool WB\ I \rsfi M AoUf. 3 M« Villa SECOND UIVISKtN CardilT u.,k,h176 words
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Article752 1963-04-17 14 Waiford 38 IS 7 16 70 68 37 Crystal Pal. 37 13 10 14 56 52 3« Shrewsbury 38 13 *****72 35 Bristol C. 38 12 11 15 78 77 35 Colchester 37 12 11 14 57 76 35 Millwall 37 11 12 14 62 68 34752 words
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Article159 1963-04-17 14 rjUBLIN. Tucs. Train -r T. m Dreappr .snddlod the Ainner tar Uio fourth year in succo., <,n when (he .seven-year-old mare Last Link outstayed the Willow King on t ie run-in to wtoi the Irish Grand National at 1 house yesterday. Ridden by Paddy Woods. Last I Link159 words
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Advertisement665 1963-04-17 14 SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED Incorporated In England i W« U.'IIKn XI It RN yi \KIKK ENDING 31/3/ U. Output of Tin Ore: ***** Piculs The Sterling equivalent of the averaiie Singapore Tin Metal price for the quarter \»ns £838 19: I P. A Delmr RnddUle. General Manager. MALAYAN TIN665 words
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Advertisement56 1963-04-17 14 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH mCmtUtm Hriachlorophcne kilU fermi innantU— heals Plmplc^ Ijm. Prucnu pimplrt from ipnadinj— l«a»«« no unughtU spoil. Fr«« from oil and grea'f dots not crack, cake or cfcM the potc«_«.imen can apply make-up over it. H A wonderfully effective Ireaimem.56 words
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Article308 1963-04-17 15 PENANG. Tues. The annual Asian youth soccer tournament has undoubtedly caught the Imagination of the young footballers of Asia, says Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of the Asian Football Confederation and the Football Association of "I am delighted." he writes in a message pub- lished in308 words
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Article, Illustration692 1963-04-17 15 Oh Kee Tiang - All 12 national teams are ready for action Oh Kee Tiang KICKOFF TOMORROW IN 10-DAY SOCCER FESTIVAL YOUTH SOCCER ROUNDUP-by PENANG. Tu*s ians, asked incne ausaeln v nc vvouia ny 10 feuang to se« mem piay 11 iney won some §j 01 tneir eariy matches. Inche Hussein promised them ne692 words
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Article415 1963-04-17 15 SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. Mercantile Bank's goal grabbing international inside forward Arthur Koh was on the receiving end today. Nglau Ah Chool, the bank's regular goalkeeper, arrived I too late for the match and Arthur, who deputised In the first half, let415 words
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Article, Illustration416 1963-04-17 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. Chris "Ginger" Conn, r winner of the second Malaysia Motor cycle Grand Prix today spoke of the secret of his sue- cess ''ice cubes" and I luck. Last year he was forced to i quit the race because of exhaustion from416 words
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236 1963-04-17 15 GROUT IN AUSSIE TEAM TO TOUR MALAYA CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j The Lord Mayor of Brisbane, Alderman Clem Jones, and a party of Australian sportsmen will arrive in Singapore tomorrow, on the first leg of their tour of Malaya, Bangkok and Hong Kong. The Mayor is leading a cricket236 words
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733 1963-04-17 15 ERNEST FRIDA - Sin Chock scores sprint double in Kuching meet EADINO Singapore sprinter Low Sin Chock scored a sprint double for Swift A.A. in their two-day match against Sarawak AAA at Kuching over the weekend. Sin Chock won the 100 metres In the fine time of 10.8 sec and clocked 22sec for733 words
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Advertisement103 1963-04-17 15 For top efficiency in your office you need FACIT Model T2 For fdst. efficient and accurate work, give your secretary and typists the Faclt T2. Made of the finest Swedish steel, the Facit T2 will give year* of trouble-free service KafctMwfetf t»r It $rmn 1 mrmic*. A«v-mC »r dtcimtl Imkylmttt103 words
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Advertisement50 1963-04-17 15 v Another first for >. DUNLOP <*»► OW/ MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX W) SINGAPORE, APRIL 14-15 dunlop tyres Jm Other Dunlop Class firsts wf ffi J fi®Sax\ Jtt Saloons Tourers. /ff I Race-proved for top mileage jkft ftJP**^ tsT^ "f^N all< *°P s^ety on the road. Jm 7 SL^^y DUJVLOP MALAYAN50 words
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Miscellaneous80 1963-04-17 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Friendly: Spore GSFA v Joint Services (Jalan Besar 5.15 p.m.i. IPOH: Div. 1: PCRC v Kllat Coronation ground i; Div. 2: Permk River H «Jro v PWD fjn. Abdul Jalll i Div. 3: HQ 2 FIB v Chenß Wah (Lower Coronation ground). S'GOR Div. 1: SIA v80 words
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Article83 1963-04-17 16 A sewing course SINGAPORE. Tues— The Adult Education Board Is orennising six-month course in dress-making early next month. It will be conducted in Fort Canning Road on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1 5 to 7 p.m. The course is designed to teach students thr basic principles m il«\-s-miiking| including thr83 words
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Article54 1963-04-17 16 LONDON. Tucv Mom <■: people arrested during lichts vxit.i thr police vi the end of the 60--mile anti-nuclear march from Aldermaston to London yesterday appeared in various local police courts today. They were found guilty of insulting words and behuviour and of assaulting the police and54 words
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Article24 1963-04-17 16 SINGAPOR! Singapore Antt-Tubtrculori* Association will hold its BniMttl senerul meeting at 515 p m tomorrow at the Roral Singapore Chest Clinic24 words
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469 1963-04-17 16 SINGAPORE, Tuesday yHE Minister for Culture, A today that delinquency confined only to juveniles. •'There are adult delin- quents far more dangerous and far more destructive, who unfortunately have been entrusted with the lives and destinies of nations and continents." he added. Mr. Rajaratnam was469 words
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181 1963-04-17 16 FIRM GIVES $1,000 TO PATRIOTIC FUND ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. v A donation of $1,000 from South Engineers Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, topped the list of donations received today by the Straits Times for the National Patriotic Fund. I Two other firms here. Development Services Ltd. and Makmur Company Ltd.. donated $300181 words
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227 1963-04-17 16 - SINGAPORE, Tues. Miss Betty Wee, 22, a Malayan Airways air hostess, and Miss Doreen Tan, 20, a journalist with Her World, the woman's magazine, have been selected to represent Malaya and Singapore at the "Miss Asia" Festival to be held in Tokyo from227 words
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Article332 1963-04-17 16 IONDON. Tues.— Stock markets were In excellent form again today. The advance which started before the holiday continued and fuither widespread and often appreciable rises were scored. Recent good company news. further consideration of the budget and the fresh rise on Wall Street were j the main332 words
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Article47 1963-04-17 16 LONDON, Tues.— Bpot 22-d. May 2211/16 d.. June 22\d July 22% d., July/Sept. 22 13/16 d.. Oct./ L-ec. 22 i3/ibd., Jan. Mar. 22 13 Ifia.. Apr. June 22\d. July/ Sept. 22 11/lfld Oet./Dec. 22'sd., c.l.f. Apr. unquoted. May 22\d., June 22 7/16 d. Tone: Very quiet.47 words
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Article25 1963-04-17 16 LONDON, Tues.— Buyers £881 sellers £882. Forward buyers £883 v. sellers £884. Set Jement £880. Turnover am. 185 tons. pjn. 90 tons. Tone: Firmer.25 words
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129 1963-04-17 16 Jani: We have no contact with the rebels MANILA, Tues.— MajorGen. Achtnad Jani, 40, Indonesian Minister and Commander-in-Chief of the Army, said here today the Indonesian army had no contact with revolutionary elements in North Borneo. Gen. Jani was answering questions at the airport on arrival this morning for aReuter - 129 words
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Article297 1963-04-17 16 RAZAK OFF TO THE U.S. TOMORROW KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. r[E Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, will leave on Thursday for the United' States for high-level talks on Malaysia with President Kennedy, State Department, Pentagon and World I Bank officials. He will be accompanied by the Chief Minister of Malacca.297 words
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171 1963-04-17 16 Jakarta Reds attack rival army Soksi JAKARTA, Tues.— The J Indonesia Communist Party today attacked the big army-backed Soksi trade union federation for advocating that capitalism in Indonesia be abolished entirely. An editorial in the official party newspaper, Har i a n rtakyat. said Soksls leaders "did not know what171 words
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Article107 1963-04-17 16 SUNDAY AIR SERVICE TO BORNEO SINGAPORE. Tues. Malayan Airways announced today that with the reopening of Sibu airfield to DC-3 (Dakota aircraft) operations, services to Sibu would resume from Sunday. A through service between Kuala Lumpur and Jesselton will also start on the same day. An airline statement said: "'This107 words
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241 1963-04-17 16 PLAIN OF JARS (Laos), Tuesday. J^EFTIST Patbel Lao troops have taken two posts from the neutralists on Ihe Xieng Khouang Rood since the agreed ceasefire lime yesterday and are believed to be afaoul to attack Gen. Kong Los military headquarters here. GunfireReuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-04-17 16 SINGAPORE PAINTER TO EXHIBIT IN LONDON LONDON. Tues. Mr. CheonK Soo Ping, (above) a Chinese painter from Singapore, will be sharing the Redfern Gallery. London, with the DaCMM <>f Leeds for their respective separate art exhibitions which open there next Tuesday. Although their styles differ considerably .Mr. Cheong paints abstractReuter - 72 words
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93 1963-04-17 16 JAKARTA. Tue.s. The! former Governor of East Borneo has been transferred to the State prison at I Balikpapan to await trial on charges of misusing 50 mil- lion rupiahs of state funds during his term of office. Ex-Governor A.P.T. Pranoto was arrestedUPI - 93 words
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Article43 1963-04-17 16 SINGAPORE Tues— Water will be cut off m Holland Road between E'.vnrt Park and 6 m.s. Holland Ro:id. tomorrow, irom 8.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and also in Walton Road, off Moun'.batten Road, on Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m43 words
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Advertisement282 1963-04-17 16 2* Worda -in (Mimtmuim) MANSON To IwpM and 'h»r*a -•"Kory, both »H|. BOON To Kirn Wall lUoldallntt and Yoon Chiaj.:- I d:iuKlit>-r at X.X on V-4-1M& T-o'h waU. Thanka to Doctor* und Staff. RAJATHURAI To Manon and n at K.K. Hospital 16th April Brother to MaooraJ. Thanks to Doctor and282 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-04-17 16 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Monday to 6 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 77 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 95 73 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 91 7540 words
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