The Straits Times, 19 April 1963
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Title Section21 1963-04-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY fEBTIFIER SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fie"*"** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 I RIDAY, APRIL 19, 1963 15 CENTS KDX 35221 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-04-19 1 Ghazali back from Manila DISCUSSIONS 'FRIENDLY AND CORDIAL...SUBJECTS APPROACHED WITH HUMILITY AND PURPOSE' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday fTI HERE was "no A bargaining" at the Manila sub-mi-nisterial talks. Malaya's delegate, Inche Ghazali bin Slkilu 1 siiid this on his return to Kuala Lumpur today. "All the time we were358 words
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83 1963-04-19 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. —The Chinese Communists would suffer up to 200,000 casualties if they tried to take Quemoy, the offshore island held by Nationalist Chinese troops, a Congressman said in testimony released today. Mr Daniel Flood, dncribing the military buildup of the island, commented: "IfReuter - 83 words
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Article27 1963-04-19 1 I CALCUTTA, Thurs. Cholera has been declared epidemic In Calcutta after 113 deaths in the first two weeks of April, with 238 cases reported. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration435 1963-04-19 1 June date is set for M-pact ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Britain and Malaya are to initial the Malaysia agreement in London towards the end of June. Tun Abdul Razak announced this before leaving for Bangkok en route t-i tin- I'nited States for an official visit. He said he would explain435 words
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212 1963-04-19 1 JAKARTA, Thursday. THE Indonesian Defence Minister and chief of 1 the armed forces. Gen. Nasution, said today that the Malaysia issue would never be settled unless independence was given to the people of North Borneo. In a written message Iking the fourth anniary of theReuter - 212 words
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Article38 1963-04-19 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A farmer's wife. Llm Liang Yip. 45 vm found with her throat cut in the bathroom of her home at 15 milestone Jurong Road. A chopper was lying on her chest.38 words
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Article51 1963-04-19 1 I MOSCOW. Thur:-— British businessman Grevillr Why tine has been flint-Red with spying under a code which carries the penalty of tail lor deaih the Soviet news agency -:ud las; IHBht. Wliynne. 42. was arrested in Budapest last November and later transferred to Moscow's Lubmnka prison.—Reuter - 51 words
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80 1963-04-19 1 A BERDEEN. Thurs. i\ The Roman Catholic Bishop of Aberdeen. Dr. Francis Walsh. 61. today confirmed that the Vatican has given him three months to dismiss his housekeeper. 12-year-old Mrs. Ruby Mackenzie, divorced wife of a Presbyterian minister. He said he was appealing toReuter - 80 words
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Article300 1963-04-19 1 Two Aza brothers seized in a day BRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. Sheikh Osman bin Mahmud. brother of the Brunei rebel leader, A.M. Azahari. was captured in a surprise raid last night, a military spokesman said today. A British officer was killed during a brief exchange of fire. His identity is beingReuter - 300 words
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Article41 1963-04-19 1 MANILA. Thurs. Three policemen and four pirates were killed yesterday In a clash on the Sulu Island group. Southern Philippines, according to press reports reaching here today. Police authorities refused either for about 10 days. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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168 1963-04-19 1 KO N G LE HEADQUARTERS (Laos). Thurs. The town of Phonsavan. six miles east of here and the last stronghold of neutralist General Konx Le outside the airport on the Plain of Jars is under mortar fire, from Pathet Lao forces. The security policeReuter - 168 words
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152 1963-04-19 1 Girl goes to jail to be with her boy friend KLANG. Thurs. A pretty girl, Kamsiah Talib, 25, today refused to allow her mother to pay a fine of $100 because she wanted to be in prison with her boy friend, with whom she had committed khalwat (close proximity). Kam-siah152 words
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Article44 1963-04-19 1 LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— Actress Jayii* Miinslielcl h;».s decided to divorce her husband. Mickey Hargitay. her lawyer said last night. She will use the same divorce papers drawn up after an earlier argument but withdrawn when they were reconciled.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article325 1963-04-19 1 Rueff report and merger: By Lee SINGAPORE, Thurs. Financial arrangements for merger were now closely tied up with the commendations of the Rueff Mission on the feasibility of a comi mon market in Malaysia. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew said here tonight. This means that settlement of the financ between Singapore325 words
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Article, Illustration336 1963-04-19 2 Ghana five will die for treason 'TELL NKRUMAH HIS ENEMIES ARE THOSE AROUND HIM' ACCRA. Thursday COURT here today sentenced five men to death after finding them guilty of treason. The five were Teiko Tagoe. Joseph Quaye Mensah, Joseph Adotei Addo. Malam Mama Tula (a Nigerian who has lived inReuter - 336 words
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Article84 1963-04-19 2 Bella takes over M.C.IFRS. Thurs Alferiaa Premier Ah- mcd Ben Bella has appointed himself to succeed Mohamed I Kliidcr as bead of the Political B v r c .i v. j taking the reins of both the nations executive bodies. The announcement rune soon after Mr. K h i .184 words
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Article31 1963-04-19 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Thurs. A mile-long sea of mud slid down a mountainside, k'.l'.lng about 10 people as they slept m a village In ".ithern Tanganyika, police rt'■">rt»>d yesterday. RfuterReuter - 31 words
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Article29 1963-04-19 2 TAIPEH, Thurs.— Oen. Curtli Lemay. Chief of Staff of the United States Atr Force, here on a onelay visit, was received by President Chiang Kai-shek yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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201 1963-04-19 2 DURBAN. Thurs. A police officer told a rourt here yesterday that large-scale violence, including murder, sabotage. arson and robbery, had been planned for this month in South Africa by the banned Pan-Afri-canlst Congress. I runs Steenkamp was riving evidence at the trial ofUPI - 201 words
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Article154 1963-04-19 2 BANGKOK. Thur«. T<HE South-East Asia 1 Treaty Organisat ion has become a more efficient defence alliance as a result of the Council of Ministers conference in Paris early this month. This view was expressed by the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman. on his return homeReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-04-19 2 Revision of 'rotten' S. Vietnam regime SAIGON, Thursday. jy|R. Ngo Dinh Nhu, brother and political counsellor to President Ngo Dinh Diem, said yesterday that a "vast revisionist movement" was under way to re-examine the present regime in South Vietnam. In a speech marking the first anniversary of the programme ofReuter - 279 words
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115 1963-04-19 2 T EOPOLDVILLE, Thurs. Lj The Congo Premier, Mr. Cyrtlle Adoula. reshuffled hi. Igovernment yesterday, bringing supporters of both President Tshombe and the late Premier Patrice Lumumba i into the Cabinet. It was the country's sixth j government since its lnde- 1115 words
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251 1963-04-19 2 Bali girls shower petals on Chairman Liu DENPASAR. Thurs. Pretty Balinese girls hurled showers of petals of multi-colour-ed tropical flowers on the chairman of the the People's Republic of China, Mr. Liv Shao-chi. when he arrived yesterday for two days of informal political talks with President Soekarno. The girls, bare-shouldered,Reuter - 251 words
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401 1963-04-19 3 BERLIN, Thursday. AN EAST Berliner climbed over barbed wire into West Berlin with a bullet in his lung yesterday after tryin? to crash his way through the border wall in an armoured car. West Berlin police said he was an East Berlin frontier guard butReuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-04-19 3 MOSCOW, Thursday. THE Russian leader, Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, may visit Cuba after the planned trip to Moscow of Dr. Fidel Castro, informed sources said yesterday. The Soviet leader has a long-standln., invitation to Havana. But it was believed he does not want to take itUPI - 187 words
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120 1963-04-19 3 PITTSBURGH, Thurs. Two more major steel firms yesterday announced selective price increases and the priceraising companies now account for more than 75 per cent of total U.S. production. With the announcement of increases from the National Steel Corporation, fifth largest producer, and Bethelehem Steel,Reuter - 120 words
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Article41 1963-04-19 3 MONROVIA. Thurs.— A Llberianj court yeMeiduy sentenced Booker T. Bracewell to 20 years' Jail on charges ot treason imci attempting to overthrow the Liberian Government by force. It also ordered his property to. be confiscated. Reut«r.Reuter - 41 words
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Article45 1963-04-19 3 OTTAWA. Thurs. Mr. Lester Pearson yesterday agreed to form a new Liberal Government Mr. Pearson will be Canada's 14th Prime Minister. Earlier Mr. John Diefenbaker handed the GovernorGeneral his resignation as Prime Minister. It is effective at noon on Monday. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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402 1963-04-19 3 I GENEVA, Thursday DISARMAMENT eon- ference delegates yesterday praised the Pope's encyclical Pacem in Terris as a contribution to peace but there were no moves to break through the barriers of. disagreement which divided East from West. Senator Alfonso Arinos de Melo Franco,Reuter - 402 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-04-19 3 LONDON, Thursday. rpHE British Prime Minister, Mr. Macmillan, yesterday announced that he had appointed Lord Poole, a prominent London businessman, as joint chairman of the Conservative Party. Lord Poole who was chairman of the party from 1955 to 1957. v. illReuter - 275 words
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182 1963-04-19 3 Security swoop on 'Spies for Peace' ON DON, Thurs. Security Police officers last night searched the home of Mr. John Tinker, a former secretary of the London branch of t h c! militant bari-the-bomb Committee of 100. andi his wife Mary, using warrants issued under the Official Secrets Act. TheReuter - 182 words
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Article56 1963-04-19 3 NEW YORK. Thurv— Hundred.-' of commuters, gasping for air. .stumbled and groped their way out j of h Brooklyn subway station just before the afternoon rush hour on 1 Tuesday when fire broke out In an empty train. At least 205 people were RivenUPI - 56 words
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Article26 1963-04-19 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Prlncai Rainier of Monaco and Princes* Grace arrived here yesterday for a holiday with the former actress* fnmllv in Philadelphia26 words
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Article29 1963-04-19 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. A Chinese gntrmment delegation, led by the j Deputy Minister ol Foreign Trade, Mr. LI Tslang. arrived here today for talks on Slno-Sovlet trade.29 words
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Advertisement106 1963-04-19 3 mmWWmmi f^\ Tg 4JL)% BORNEO j JT ff PRESENTS A RADIO SINGAPORE AJ PRODUCTION OF THE Mr. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band AT THE SINGAPORE AND AT THE BADMINTON HALL j CHIN WOO STADIUM on Tuesday 23rd April on Wednesday 24th 1963 at 8.30 p.m. j April 1963106 words
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Advertisement252 1963-04-19 3 MM V II MORE and MORE I are being opened with Lombard Bank, where capital accumulates steadily in the assured security of the Bank. Interest of 5% per annum is paid twice yearly without deduction of U.K. Income Tax. Write today to the General Manager for your copy of I252 words
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Miscellaneous8 1963-04-19 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 'you Neeo a)8 words
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Article42 1963-04-19 4 SINGAPORE. Thura. Water will be cut off In Boon Lay Road 12} m.s. to end of main at Tanjong Kling. tomorrow', from 9a.m 10 6 p.m.. and also in Sotnmerville Estate off Holland Road, from 8.30 a.m. U> 5 p.m.42 words
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Article26 1963-04-19 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The first Industrial technicians (work study analysts) course, organised by the Economic Development Board, will begin on Monday at the Singapore Polytechnic.26 words
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261 1963-04-19 4 WOMEN'S CHARTER TRIAL SINGAPORE, Thursday. LABOURER and a girl, who was illegally married to him nine months ago, were both treated in a magistrate's court tcxlay as hostile witnesses in a preliminary inquiry. D. Palsamy, 23, of Seletar, testified that though he realised261 words
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121 1963-04-19 4 NZ OUT TO BOOST TRADE WITH S'PORE SINGAPORE. Thurs. New Zealand plans to send more trade missions to Singapore and Malaya in the near future in a determined bid to step up trade with countries in this region. This was stated in Singapore today by Mr. R. i. Jack, who121 words
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261 1963-04-19 4 OINGAPORE, Thurs.— Two brothers, Graham Patrick Zehnder and Desmond Anthony Zehnder, who appealed against a lower court conviction and fine oi $250 each on a charge of assaulting Deputy Superintendent of Police F.C. Pestana, were cleared of the charge in the High Court261 words
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Article374 1963-04-19 4 THE following is today's tchedule of clTil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS Garuoa: Prom Medan <OA 990) 3.10 pjn.; from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur <OA 805) 6.10 p.m.; from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.45 a.m. Thai International Prom Hong Kong. Bangkok (TO 731) 7.35374 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-04-19 4 I SINGAPORE. Thurs. IN GAY mood, Jaycees last night took time off from their rounds of talks to get the feel of Singapore's pulse at a "Dragon Night" of feasting put up by the banking institutions of Singapore on the279 words
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Article110 1963-04-19 4 He cheated fifty-one merchants SINGAPORE. Tburs. A magistrate today heard how Mohamed Arshad bin Abdul Jalil, 20. cheated 51 Singapore merchants of a total sum of 51.370 durinc the second half of last year. Srnior Inspector T.S. Zain. proMcullnK. said: "Mohamwl Anhad deceived the merchants into brlievinß that lie had110 words
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Article42 1963-04-19 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Haj: Yaacob bin Mohamed has been elected president of the Pertubohan Musllmin (Muslim organisa- 1 tion). Other officials elected Include: Haji Mohamed Khan (deputy president Inche Buyong bin Adll (vice president). Inche Mohamed bin All Alsaeoff (secre- < tary).42 words
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Advertisement226 1963-04-19 4 3rd TERRIFIC WEEK! SHATTERING ALL RECORDS at Shaws FEDERAL, K.L. rjk DAILY 4 SHOWS: 12 15, 3.15, 6.15 I 9.15 p.m. fV Prices: $3.00, $2.00. $1.40 $1.00-No Free List vM Wmmmmr~~i n §\mmm mSmg i \fv\\ fcr HtflF Jlf A 7 «^'v PI E M V/fy I'icri'RE Mf I 8226 words
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Advertisement343 1963-04-19 4 ■^i^^^l^^^[^^^*^^^a^^\T^^»l^'t^i^B 9th BIG DAY! I Pleoie Of Tin 10.30 am 1 15 4 00 -6.45 19 30+ WaftDisneyis BoXlMfiE! :gf ]ga Fred MocMurrov ianr Wymon J "THE JADE HAIRPIN" j il l > J& Mflf f .f\ 2nd MONTH! I I lih lIH. II w: 4 SHOWS DAILY AT: 11343 words
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549 1963-04-19 5 Alleged gang leader is acquitted on the evidence of wife IPOH, Thurs.— Three youths two of them brothers were today sentenced to 10 years' jail and 10 strokes of the rotan each by Mr. Justice Neal in the High Court here for549 words
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Article90 1963-04-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A rubber tapper of Sarringit Estate. 18 miles south of here, was fatally stabbed after attending: a film show on the estate last night. Police said that S. Marlappun. 40. was returning home from an open air film show when many mfti.90 words
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221 1963-04-19 5 IPOH. Thursday. FEDERATION firemen want improved service con- ditions. They suggest that a commission of inquiry be appointed to make recommendations. Representations have been made by a four-member delegation from the Union ot Fire Fighting Services, to the Chief Inspector. Fire Services, Inche Osman bin221 words
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Article, Illustration594 1963-04-19 5 A clash over that 'united front' move-Chin tells why he quit UDP SEREMBAN, Thursday. A TK. CHIN SEE YIN. until a few weeks ago the ITI acting: secretary-general of the United Democratic Party, explained today why he resigned recently. In a signed statement, Mr. Chin said he did not share594 words
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Article57 1963-04-19 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Chan Fook. 65. m ilnpci $15 or ihree flays 1 iail here loday for !i«h:me fed public afternoon. i Three others Chan Chye. 20. Kons Sun 18 iiih! Kec Van Chec. 20— who were churned with Chan, i were lined SlO each or57 words
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Article60 1963-04-19 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs Malayan representative es from the "Miss Asia' contest. Miss i Betty Wee. 22. and Miss Doreen Tan. 20. flew to Tokyo today. The Miss Asiafestival, organised by a committee of Japanese civic and commercial leaders, will start on April 21. Contestants are judged on60 words
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Article62 1963-04-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The j former managing director of Dun- lop Malayan Estates Ltd.. Mr. A W. Ooode. who died at his home in Sussex. England, in January. left about $900,000. according to a report from London. Hi' came out to Malaya 35 years .in MriltMM62 words
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79 1963-04-19 5 Anti-bandit drive ends 'before the ram BANGKOK. Thurs. Gen. Prapas Charusathen, the Thai Interior Minister, told reporters yesterday the current anti terrorist rampaiKn on the ThaiMalayan border would come to a successful end before the rainy season. (In Southern Thailand the rainy season begins around the end of the year.)Reuter - 79 words
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Article161 1963-04-19 5 Duty rise aids match makers KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Federation Government announced that from today import duty on matches would be doubled to promote domestic production. A Government statement said that local manufacturers Ol matches had given assurances that they would be able to meet domestic demand In full and161 words
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Article71 1963-04-19 5 1 MALACCA. Thurs.— Two youths held up a musician near the Sea View Hotel at 1 KlebanE Besar. three miles from here, last night and snatched his transistor radio. Mr. Kane Chong Wan. employed at the hotel, was walking along the main road I when the two71 words
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Article20 1963-04-19 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs.— A recruiting team from the Brunei Malay Regiment headquarters will be recruiting young men shortly20 words
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Advertisement292 1963-04-19 5 stimulating sprint I NEW NEW STAMINA! J m^H w i I^P They're full of go— running, energy, fights mental n: playing on the beach, happy turns lifeless, tired days into hours happy because they are so lively, of pleasure. And where do they get this energy? Students, housewives, business From292 words
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390 1963-04-19 6 SINGAPORE, Thursday. JJUSINESSMAN Chua Nam Siong was committed today to stand trial at the Assizes on a charge of attempting to cheat the United Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd., of $480,006. Chua, sole proprietor of Chop Chua Swee Hin in Eu Tong Sen Street, and390 words
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Article151 1963-04-19 6 Call for report on Jakarta arrest KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Ministry of External Affairs has asked the Malayan Embassy in Jakarta for a full report of the arrest of an embassy clerk by the Indonesian authorities. The clerk, Inche Ya'acob bin Alias, was arrested on March 22 for allegedly distributing151 words
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Article99 1963-04-19 6 PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs. An advance group of 28 men and 117 vehicles of the returning Malayan Special Force in the Congo have arrived here In an Indonesian ship, the Adri. under United Nations arrangements. The men— one officer and 27 other ranks are from the99 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-04-19 6 TELLK AN SON. Thurs. A prince, born here 44 years ago, will return to take up bis official residence in the Istana Raja Muda on May 2 as the heir apparent to the throne of Perak. He is the nrw Raja161 words
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Article50 1963-04-19 6 TELUK ANSON. Thurs.— A resolution calling on the Federation Government to stop poaching by unknown persons in the fishing grounds oft the Bagan Datoh peninsula was passed at the inaugural meeting of the Umno brancli at 3aean Pa sir Laut, 23 miles from here, yetterdav.50 words
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Article45 1963-04-19 6 IPOH. Thurs.— Ng Sirw Fook. 27. a paiiUT who had 10 previous convictions, was sentenced to nine months' jail here yesterday for attempting extortion of $10 from a coffee-shop owner. The jail term will be followed by a year's police supervision.45 words
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Article62 1963-04-19 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Datm Fatimah binte Hail Hashim. Alliance Member of Parliament for Jitra. will leave for a 60-day tour of the United Stales on April 26 to study the activities of political organisations and women's groups. Daiin Fatiir.ah, chairman of the Umiio Kaum Ibu62 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-04-19 6 New confidence aim of Sarawak moves SINGAPORE.'. Thins. The British Unified Command today said the build-up of military forces in Sarawak was aimed at restoring confidence and maintaining stability there following the armed attack on Tebedu. a town on the Sarawak-Indo-nesian border, last Friday. A command spokesman confirmed that since277 words
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Article27 1963-04-19 6 MUAR. Thurs.— Moro than 200 trislia owners and 400 trishamen are warned to rciu-.v their licences before the end of June. Defaulters will be prosecuted.27 words
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Advertisement162 1963-04-19 6 VITANE HELPED SMASH MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX RECORDS These were the records smashed NAME CLASS NEW RECORD Albert Poon (ars Grand Prix (Course) 2 hr. 37 mm. 46 sec. Albert Poon (ars Grand Prix (Lap) 2 mm. 38.2 sec. C.E. (onn M Cycles Grand Prix (Course) 2 hr. 32 mm. 35.8162 words
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Miscellaneous170 1963-04-19 6 \ll<>?l Oap By V.T. Itnntlin VDONT KNOW OH, I GUE96 I ...HE'LL GET TIRED OP ...THEN I CAN DEAL Ij^NN TMftTCAME UMPATEEDLfc. 1 WHERE OOP yCOULWkTRAILEP STAYIN 1 UP THERE WTTH HIM ON MY J--JhZr~< FROM TK HOLYCOW! J WENT? /TM BACK UP IN ALL BY HIM6EJ-F... f TERMS INSTEAD170 words
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Article, Illustration2080 1963-04-19 7 The grey eminence behind golf ing's greatest empire... AUNOI.I) PALMKR'S private plane is now equipped with whiteNY;! 1 1 lyres. In a nation addicted lo the shitus symbol above all things, this must be close to the ultimate like having a second telephone in the Rolls Royce. Yet more than2,080 words
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Article65 1963-04-19 8 Wmrdt S7# (Mimimym, MR A MRS Kalvm Kmini rhank latnraa and frirada for their "•urn .md aaalataara on tba wcia at tkrtt marnac*. MR A MRS A.H I'iyadaaa thank 'nd« for thnr valuahla .•ton mil luiautiri on tha oc<a- <>< of their marriigr. MR. A MRS. l..urn! Suzarta thank65 words
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Obituary28 1963-04-19 8 •it. Sit fHimtmnmi OEHLERS Mr Mr. <;.K. In Mirmory of cwir Parrnta dc.irtr.i thin I.il* oa IVth April and 4th Jn'.y IS»7. Ttwir MM a baauiifiil28 words
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Article210 1963-04-19 8 it Hard* tl* (Mimmmrn, TAKE APISERUM and look and RMI i.->.ra younf r ATaUaMa at vimr ditpi n»»r\ CINDERELLA DRESSES lor BjMi and louniry. M. Hrxutiful ••Irrtioo. AIR CONDITIONING from only S-IO < 'i. until iv I'arnrr (J.li in rVdrra--iod Kin^ SinkJ|»>r» 61J1 1 or Kuala Lunptir KUS7 for210 words
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594 1963-04-19 8 The Sraits Times. Friday. April 19, 1963. Better Civil Service It is .in odd fact that Malaya, which prides itself (with reason) on the efficiency of its civil service should have les.cievoloped facilities for training public administrators than many countries which are educationally and socially I much less advanced. Whereas,594 words
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Article421 1963-04-19 8 I Tun Razak. who left yesterday for the United States, will explain to President Kennedy I (and later to U Thant) the objectives of Malaysia. Although much of what the Deputy Prime Minister hag to say will not be news in the White House or United Nation* headquarters.421 words
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Article216 1963-04-19 8 A day after the Manila communique announcing agreement on tripartite talks among the Foreign Ministers of Malaya, the Philippines and Indonesia. General Nasution has launched a new attack on Malaysia. This is not the first time that winds hot and cold have blown from Indonesia in successive216 words
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674 1963-04-19 8 A CHANGE OF PACE FOR POLO IN MALAYA by A STAFF WRITER XT AL A Ll'MPl'R, Thurs.— Teams from nine Malayan polo clubs begin tomorrow evening Malaya's biggest ever lestival of polo. They will be playing for the Selangor Turf Club Cup and the Tilley Bowl in a three days'674 words
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Article, Illustration1408 1963-04-19 8 CUBA: U.S. policy lacks wide support From A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT New York, Thursday THE United States, searching for a means of immunising the surrounding hemisphere from Communism and determined ultimately to free Cuba of it, again finds itso'f in disagreement with some of its allies. In spite of intense United1,408 words
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Advertisement95 1963-04-19 8 HOW BIG IS THE UNIVERSE? Two stars are separated by a distance more than a hundred times the dis- 1 tance between the earth and the sun! Read about 1 "The World We Live In". ADVENTURER SUPREME His adventure still give us hope of a day when East and West95 words
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Advertisement43 1963-04-19 8 L(obs7 BUY i SINGAPORE FEDERAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (SINGAPORE) LTD SALAMANDER out fine men's shot that lead the field in quality and design. SALAMANDER The Shoe that follows the Fashion! 106. North Bridge Road. .W<- MtmtK (Adclphi Motel Bid*.) D'SOUZA BROS, smgpom. ta urn.43 words
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Article, Illustration867 1963-04-19 9 Court is told of stabbing on Thai ship and how the body was tied and thrown into Kuantan River I^UANTAN. Thurs. A Thai sailor. Nai Them Khaya Pracert, '29, was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering a867 words
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Article146 1963-04-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Federation Signals will take In about 200 more men this year to copo with the needs of Malaysia. W.G.A Cathcart. in charge ol training for t.^is unit of the Federation Army, said today that 55 recruits were now being trained146 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-04-19 9 MR. AND MRS. F. N. Kent after their wedding at St. George's Garrison Church in Singapore. The bridegroom is managing director of S. H. Benson (Singapore) Ltd. and the bride, formerly Miss Jean Neale. is from Winchester.42 words
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245 1963-04-19 9 CUSTOMS MEN SEIZE LAUNCH, CONTRABAND PENANG, Thursday. pENANGS newly formed Customs anti-smuggling division today seized a high-powered speedboat, two outboard motors and seven packages of textiles and cosmetics after chasing a gang of suspected smugglers off Bagan AJam, Butterworth. A party led by Customs officer Phang Kong Ming saw the245 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-04-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Inchc Mohamed Ohazali bin Jam (ahovc), former Malayan Ambassador to the United Arab Republic, was today appointed secretary -general of I'mno. lie replaces Inche Hussein Nordin, who has been in ill-health. Syed Jaatar Albar. I mi i v publicity108 words
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Article54 1963-04-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 42.000-ton luxury liner Oriana will make her first stop in Singapore when she berths here for 14 hours tomorrow. The Oriana. the largest passenger liner ever built in England. Is carrying 2.164 passengers and a crew of 899 from its last port54 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-04-19 9 28 girls in today for the big beauty show KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Twentyeijfht beauties from Singapore and the Borneo territories will fly In tomorrow for the bißßest beauty show ever held here. Eleven will take part In the Miss Malaysia contest whlie the rest will model at a fashion tableau165 words
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Article189 1963-04-19 9 BEAUTY Q UE EN TO WED SINGAPORE. Thurs.--I Miss Malaya 1962 Brendj Alviss* is to wed Mr. Donald lames loughced. a company executive, on April 27. Brendj, 19. met her fiance 18 moths ago in Penang. sloner. Mr. T. K. Crttchley; the Pakistani High Commissioner. Maj. Gen. Sher All Khan;189 words
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Article79 1963-04-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Yap Leong Seng. 26, of Upper Se- rangoon Road, was today i fined $1,000 after admit- ting to being a book-ma-ker's agent m ihe Singapore j races yesterday. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain said Yap was under police observation at the first tier of79 words
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311 1963-04-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Sir Garfleld Barwick. Australian Minister of External Affairs, said tonight he had obtained a "fuller appreciation" of Malaysia from Tengku Abdul Rahman. In a prepared statement. Just before leaving for Singapore In an RMAF plane Sir Oarfield said the Tengku had311 words
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Article52 1963-04-19 9 JOHORE BAHRL". Thurs. The first consignment oi 12.000 tons of fuel oil from the Middle East arrived here today for the new $25 million power station here. The oil waa Draught in by the tanker Polyrambler. which came alongside the new tanker berth In the Straits52 words
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163 1963-04-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. I One hundred "Ever Readies" Britain's latest part-time soldiers will fly into Singapore tomorrow. About half will go on to Ma- laya. The real will stay in Singapore. The troops. mrrv.ber> of the new specialised branch of the Territorial Army,163 words
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Article68 1963-04-19 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A Rural Board labourer. Abdul Rahman Mumlmji. 33. who suffered injuries in a road accident 35 months ago. Is to receive $12,000 and costs as damages following a settlement of the calm between the parties. Abdul Rahman was knocked down by a City Council lorry68 words
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Article46 1963-04-19 9 penang. Than. Baltanak Asm:i Secondary School of Alor i St;ir has been recommended a i special award lor iis presentation of The Bis-hops Cindii the drama section (English lancuaae) of the Penang Arts I Festival r, 4 St. Georges Girls' I School hut n;«ht46 words
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Advertisement142 1963-04-19 9 TRUST SWANSON tiftF "l/*\^* i ?v^ the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen bySwanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all ita original fine quality and delicious flavour until the moment you're142 words
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Advertisement152 1963-04-19 9 pjaiilard -<4 i^Hsj^Ci)^^ v BBbiiiiW3lmlliii«^BMliiii«bib /^MB HERMES BABY the l. B hfeit WOT JSCljffi&P^ J jWBf typewriter ever made Jflß w eighs lesi than 8 Ibt £16.10 s Jf ypr HERMES MEDIA 3 advantageous model MX srrrifcU7/^^»iai^^ with the principol tcoturcs B^9s7 of the model 3000 Ww/i^U^^m^W'^^ ovanoDie wirn jcripr152 words
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Miscellaneous500 1963-04-19 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SO RTUAV t SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 Metre* A.M. 6.00 Time Shjnal. Nena- 41 Bletr r ra-ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: 7.00 Time Signal. The News: 7.10 476 metn^ News Commentary; 7. 1S Song Time; 7.30 U.un A Word500 words
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Article35 1963-04-19 10 MUAR. Thurs. A bookshop proprietor. Tan Er Bian. 67, ww fined $100 for possessing 39 copies of song books containing a prohibited song, "In The Jungle and Wilderness." The books were confiscated.35 words
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292 1963-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. gECRET ballot papers on whether to go ahead with the formation of the proposed giant Amalgamated Union of Government Clerical and Allied Services have been distributed to more than 10,000 clerks, typists and machine operators. This was disclosed292 words
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Article27 1963-04-19 10 Jobless and drunk D?OH. Thurs. K. Sockalingam. 30. unemployed, was fined $10 today for being drunk and Incapable yesterday evening in Lahat Road here, tie pleaded guilty.27 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-04-19 10 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— lnche A. Roes bin Iriin, 39, a clerk in the Education Department, has cropped bis hair Mohican style to fulfil a vow for having escaped accidents during the 53.000 miles he has ridden on his scooter. He said today: "I103 words
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Article35 1963-04-19 10 PENANG, Thurs— for not having a radio operator on board when his vessel was Inspected at Penang harbour on April 13, Capi. H. Wood, master of the Impala, was fined $175 today.35 words
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Article29 1963-04-19 10 SINGAPORE, Ttours. A New Zealand Journalist, Mr. R. M. Fisher. 38, Is in Singapore en route to London to attend a sixmonth Commonwealth Preaa Cnlon fellowship.29 words
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Article36 1963-04-19 10 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. Festivities to signify that Texnburong district Is now free of rebel activities were held recently. Including a thanksgiving prayer and reading of the Koran at the Moaq.ua In Bangar. the district capital.36 words
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147 1963-04-19 10 'New life' camp for Brunei detainees opens BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. The Brunei Government has established a rehabilitation camp for people detained during the December revolt The first batch of 49 detainees will begin a f<ve-day course prior to their release today. They are among 1.661 still under detention. The courseReuter - 147 words
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Article62 1963-04-19 10 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. The Sub-committee on Petitions recommended yesterday that the Colonialism Committee grant a hearing to Achmad Fadillah as the representative of Brunei rebel leader A. M. AzaharL Fadillah will appear before the committee, at a time still to be fixed, in the role of62 words
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Article60 1963-04-19 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The United Democratic Party today welcomed the stand of the People's Progressive Party to fight for equality for non-Malays. A UDP statement added: "Our stand lias always been to build a strong Malaya based on equality of all races, irrespective o: racial descent, who60 words
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Article268 1963-04-19 10 SINGAPORE, Thursday. "THE Singapore National Union of Journalists wrote A today to the national preparatory committee of the Afro-Asian journalists conference on its decision not to send a delegate to the conference, which begins in Jakarta next Wednesday. The S.N.U J. sent a cable to268 words
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190 1963-04-19 10 Sympathy strikers return to work after 2 days KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Seventeen labourers who struck work at the new international airport site at Subang, 14 miles from here, returned to their jobs today after a two-day stoppage. The labourers, employees of the GammonHawaiian Dredging-Po-meroy .joint venture which is building the190 words
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154 1963-04-19 10 A LOR STAR, Thurs. Halim bin Ibrahim, son of a landowner, had a narrow escape last night when a gunman. opened fire at him at Kampong Tambun Tulang, near Arau. Three men. all carrying shotguns, were reported to have forced their way Into Halim's house.154 words
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Advertisement145 1963-04-19 10 H!aB"210 «J J Ft* tubes Plostic ond metol cabinet 2-band 9-tronsistors. y^^*^^ 3J" loudspeaker teries with leather carrying HttoutNCV »ANGt MW 187.5 m. to 556 m. .S W 166 m. to 43m. THoSE WHO KNOW BUY iMinn?Mi PALM DRIVE, OFF UPPER EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE. 4 BEDROOMS WITH 2 BATHROOMS145 words
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Advertisement106 1963-04-19 10 Set* AeanH: Shr i>o (China) Ud. E^Sul Eskame| »r ™I TREATS SPOTS 52V z !A§3 AN I3 PIMPLES. ti&2S^ LEAVES YOUR W^ltuftM&Brm SKIN CLEAR J AND SMOOTH Conuini Hnichlnrophrnc kills (crim instantly— heals pimple* f»%i O —5" C Prevents pimplti from spread--3 09 </> ing— leaves n < unsightly spots.106 words
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Miscellaneous352 1963-04-19 10 Straits Times Crossword ACEOSS S. At the take-off Ted nearly 9. Hideaway for a number over- got a duck (6). come by ancestral legacy (9). 6. Scientist about to cheer rau--10. Many perform before one of cously, the noisy bird! (8). those prickly types (5). 7. At the beginning of352 words
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Advertisement938 1963-04-19 11 —^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^J 1 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Wtrds SS (Mi*.)— Box St rts. txtrm THE ADVERTISER Kox AIS7S ST.. X.L position u.ir.i. Applicants thankM. ACCOUNTING CLCRK and StenoT>i.i»i for work al Jurooc. Apply Box VACANCY ADVERTISED under Bu T. pore now filled. All ari'iirants thanked. WANTEO A QUALIFIED Rnsllsh938 words
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Advertisement963 1963-04-19 11 HOUSES LAND WANTED it Word* St Ml*.}— Box it cts. txtrm TWO OR THREE Roomed detached I drtsched Bungalow In Districts 10. 11. 12, In vacant possession within 525.000 530.000. Pbooe (Snore) *****. HOLLAND HEICHTS'EOEN PARK detached/seml detacbed single-storey bouse, vacant possession required. Full details/lowt-st price wanted to Box A963 words
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Advertisement1102 1963-04-19 11 TUITION it Words U (Ml*.)— Box it ct*. txtra LONDON DRIVING SCHOOL tul-! tlon by competent Instructors methodical driving complete with hitcb- way code moderate charges 64, St lctfie Road. Phone 2T927. SPECIAL RADIO CLASSES for beet Night Sessions Commencing 6th May 1963. Free Radio Broadcast pro- I gramme on1,102 words
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Advertisement764 1963-04-19 11 VEHICLES WANTED I* Word* SS (Ml*.) Box St rts. extra LAVENDA 60 good condition In I expensive. Ring (S pore) 2801 Ext. 047 1 Office hours. WANTED MINOR 1000 Mini Minor! Volkswagen A 55. Opel Rekord or rial 1100. Prefer single owners. No h dealers. Box A 5929 S.T.. Spore.764 words
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Advertisement762 1963-04-19 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wards iS (Ml*.)— Box St rb. rxtro Hit F PREFECT A »S K Anglia 1960 Mint Minor F/ItOO Deluxe M/ i Minor 1959 A 40 1955 F/Anglia 1954 A/M 1953 A 'Somerset 1952 F/500. .'4.'. Middle Road. B'pore. *****. 1961 MINI AUSTIN $'.'.950/-. 1960 j A-40 5Z.950/-,762 words
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Advertisement678 1963-04-19 11 FOR SALE 10 Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St rft. txtrm OEAF AID EMPORIUM Ltd. offer six years guarantee, trade-ins, Instalments and tow prices. Consult us for Aidiometric examination and prescribed Aid. 6. Bonham M gapore 1 Telephone 9498- K.L. 1 Branch China Insurance Building, I 174. Batu Road. Telephone SI.M678 words
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Advertisement622 1963-04-19 11 LADIES DRESS SHOP Words SS (Ml*.)— Box tt eU. txtrm VISIT ROSE GOWN. 21, Stamford Koad, B'por*. Presses for all occasion I AM RATHER proud with "Anoeke Gronloh Sarong Keuaya Style lv parties. 354. Tanjong Katong Road. Singapore. Phone 4.VJ77 Mrs. Cheng. v LADIES HAIRDRESSING To it Word* SS (Mi*.)—622 words
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Advertisement404 1963-04-19 11 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. Tenders for "the supply, drii;ery and erection of iA» tv >0.000 gallon elevated pre-scii si eel vater tanks complete with .su-d owers til feet high, one each ai Sagan Datoh and Slmpang Amp.it. lungkup. Lower Pcrak, respeiu.t--y, and III) Two Hob: 10.000 pnag*d steel waier404 words
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Article84 1963-04-19 12 sime Darby (Malaya) Ltd. have been appointed sole distributors for Dewars' White Label wh^ky In north Malaya covering Penang, Peralc. Province Wellesley. Kedah and Perils. The agency In the area was previously held by Jaxdlne Waugh i Malaya i Ltd. Slme Darby have been sole distributors (or84 words
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356 1963-04-19 12 Australian bid to regain lost sales FLOUR MARKET SHARE FELL FROM 72 TO 65 PER CENT LAST YEAR AUSTRALIA, largest supplier of flour to Singapore and the Federation, is making a bid to recapture its previous share of the market by a further decrease of Alls. 9d. per ton with356 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-04-19 12 New York course for Mobil Oil engineer rpHE chief marine engineer of Mobil Oil Malaya Ltd., Mr. Robert E. Houghton, left Singapore for New York on Monday to attend a management training course to be held from April 22 to May 24. Mr. Houghton. an Asian executive, will visit Mobil's148 words
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Article81 1963-04-19 12 French vehicle production in I March totalled 148.319 units in- eluding 126.276 private rare. 21.768 Industrial and commercial vehicles i and 275 motor coaches and buses, according to the French Motor Industry Federation. This compares *tth 141,217 units produced In February and 135,546 In March las.t year.81 words
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Article82 1963-04-19 12 Expert here to advise Nestle men MR. ANDRE Baladi. a market research expert from the Nestle international headquarters in Switzerland, has arrived in Malaya on the first stage of a South-East Asian tour. Mr. Baladi is here to advise the local Nestle management on modern marketing research techniques. After a82 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-04-19 12 AN 1 1 man delegation of Sanyo's Federation dealers left for Tokyo on Wednesday to attend the second Sanyo sales convention which began yesterday for a week. Mr. T. L. Ltm. managing director of the local branch. Sanyo <M) Singapore Co. Ltd., is leader148 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-04-19 12 Accountant retires after 35 years' work rE accountant and secretary of Dnnlop Malayan Industries Ltd. In Singapore. Mr. L. E. Nuttal!. retires today after 35 years' service with the Dunlop organisation. Mr. Nuttall (above), a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, joined Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. at Fort Ounlop,100 words
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Article77 1963-04-19 12 Sales of Jaguar rars In the United States are currently running at 20 per cent above last year's figures, Sir William Lyons, chairman, said In New York. He said the company was expanding Its output In Britain to meet the new American demand. Sir William77 words
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Article90 1963-04-19 12 JAPAN Air Lines reports an increase of 23.4 per cent in its revenue for February, compared with the same month last year, the second month running that the increase reached 23 per cent. Total revenue for the month was $15.3 million from domes- tic and international services,90 words
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305 1963-04-19 12 MALAYAN Credit Ltd.. a new finance company. has been incorporated in Singapore with the object of extending financial facilities to the people of the Malaysian territories The company, vlth a nomi nal capital of $5 million, hw branches in Penang. Ipoh and305 words
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125 1963-04-19 12 Chilled beef flown from Perth for K.L. display A LARGE consignA ment of fresh "export quality" Australian beef arrived in Singapore by air from Perth during the week for the Australian Industries Exhibition at Kuala Lumpur which began last Monday. The beef was transhipped to Kuala Lumpur on a Malayan125 words
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Article35 1963-04-19 12 The P.M.S. Chamber of Commerce will hold Its annual general meeting at the Shell Theatrette. Shell House. Kuala Lumpur, at 10.30 ajn. this morning. The president. Mr. GEM. Jones, will make an address.35 words
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Advertisement196 1963-04-19 12 Hew in the Air we are flying to J BANGKOK I HONG KONG gjjITOKYO Get there by L^^T INDONESIAN AIRWAYS onsult your travel agents or P. N. GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS Ist floor. Bank of China Kldg; Tel: Mill 1 1 Qompack ONE-LAMP TWO LAMr fluorescent fittings. 8 ft., 5 ft.,196 words
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Advertisement310 1963-04-19 12 Ag± SOU AOINTk NARTON ft COMPANY. LIMITED. E "SPEEDWELL" wire, ropes Hfi MARTIN." BLACK A Co 7 fW,r." Ropee)^LU Wth $1 *DUSTRJAL V tNGINKRINGA MAJUNt MMN6.' iAHTH MOWNfe LOGCXSttIiQUMMOfTS GROWTH WITHOUT GROWING PAINS.. .IN MAKASSAR When a growing city needs new communications, a prob- exchange. The two systems operate together310 words
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Advertisement1493 1963-04-19 13 TO UVEHPOOI 4. WESI COASI UK.: Oue S tor* Sail! P. S'Mr* Panang ANTENOR L'PMI, OuM n, H'cam, H burg ll Pt/Apr 21 Apr 21 LYCAON Luerpaal, Glasgow Tttay Apr 22 Apr 21/27 Apr 21 LAERTES Avonmouth, LiterpMl Apr 21 Apr 25 Apr 2k/ I MEMNON inerpeal, Glasgow Apr 271,493 words
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Advertisement1396 1963-04-19 13 It 1 1 im \K1 1 1 1 U U Ik Lrm WrlU l IJ *m THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 bENOA Lt HAVRE NAMIURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP. yK^>^ POTTtROAM AMSTERDAM. OSLO SOTHENBURB AND COPENHAGEN. jo^jv\ Spore P. yuan ferung [3f\S^Xa Api 21/ M Api tl/2) Apt l"l W>L JSI1,396 words
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Advertisement1508 1963-04-19 13 EtPREIt SERVICE TOLINDOH, LIVERPOOL ft .CONTINENTAL PBRTV S'pora P. S'nara Pinataj BENMNOI k. peat. 6'aitri. K'daa, M'torg la Pt/TMay Apr 21 21 lENNEVIS (HJ N'aarg. L'Ma, Havre, Mora C 6 A»r 23 Apr 24 21 Apr 21/ 1 1 lENHOPE B'atta. Hkarg. Ar>era. R'daai Api 24,21 BENOORAN (E.Lpj L'piel, K1,508 words
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Advertisement1303 1963-04-19 13 Ww MCALISTER «Sc CO.. LTD. Waj. iß**V T Nt >J3J1 IBaJIW \F**K ELLERMAN LINE <St KLAVENESS LINE LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO HAVRE. HULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVtR I PORTLAND. CITY OF EASTBOURNE t Accepting caigs tor Central ft Seutk Score P. S'ram Pena-ig SUNNYVIILE 24,21 Apr 21,111,303 words
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753 1963-04-19 14 From Our Market Correspondent DESPITE the big rise of $3.7."> in the metal price yesterday tin shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange did not forge ahead to any extent, because although there was reasonable inquiry, profit takers were out after the appreciation of the753 words
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Article21 1963-04-19 14 Malayaa Stork Indices April 17 April 18 Industrials: 103.2' 106.61 Tins: 113.93 114.96 S rubbers: 107.23 107.23 Dec. 29.1962=100.21 words
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Article95 1963-04-19 14 MELBOURNE, Tliurs. CHARE TRADING continued quiet and prices were steady. Leaders fluctuated narro-vly around late levels with mo\ ements above in balance. Base metals and oils eased while loans continued firm. c.R.A a/1 A Mount Isa N. Urok^n Hill »10i.) 24 I Amiiol ivtroli'iim ''or ln.l f.l 195 words
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Article216 1963-04-19 14 \l AY first «;rj(le rubber buyer* I oh. closed at S p.m. in SingaII par Ib. ungban^Ml. The ton* MM idle. S.C.C.R.A. and KM RE. doting price* in centi per Ib. yesterday: INT. 1 R.S.S. prompt ton. t>u. int. I K.S.B. May tajran .<••.. mUwi rat; Int. i216 words
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Article226 1963-04-19 14 iJHIPS lym* alongside, the Sinxapora J Harbour wharves or expected today are: Ah!i.-k« SA, B i I Brook r L' 3 S.dr: .ik I 1. MMS i .Maru 2".' :;0, smktd i. 7. Hnnnov.r I Itlkumo M..HI IV l-indiiur nr..,n;i rj 4::. Star Aldtli.u in ;il/3J, VU226 words
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Article778 1963-04-19 14 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INDUSTRIALS: BouMeait (5,080) *l.!is D, <2.n00> *IH7 r3.000> t\.:>«.; Dunlopi r.'.000) $2.77.' 1 2.000) J2.76, Cl.nnot 52.75: Catt Smelt 53 SI..778 words
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Article85 1963-04-19 14 -THE Malayan Cxcnang* Bankr A.--1 taciatiMi mad.' these cbangea in ita rate* to nu-rcnanu yeaterday tall I rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 1/4, airmail! OD 34 3/8. Wd'tt 33 7/8 credit bills. Z'i I.J/1H trade bills (tiling TT or OO ready: Canada 34 15/16: OeutsctM Marks85 words
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360 1963-04-19 14 fITHE advance in the Straits X tin price continued sharply again yesterday with a gain of $3.75 to $451 perpicul. This represented a rise of $5.50 in two days and $1287* since the present advance started on April 8. Yesterday's Straits rise360 words
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Article142 1963-04-19 14 (OFFICIAL OUOTATIONSI April 18. Three months. Dunlop* 16 eta. 8. Darby 44. Kmo 21 ct». C Mo*Mt«jMi F. A N. IS eta. S. Traction 1 J OammonH 11 eta. J. WauKh 15 cts. Hhell It eta. M. Brew 30 rt». .stt-;nr.<htp 7 eta. M. Cement 1 ■> ct.i.142 words
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Article22 1963-04-19 14 April 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76} cents (unchanged). TIN: $451 (up $3.75). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 20 tons).22 words
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Article46 1963-04-19 14 -HINESE PrMlucc iMtMNtt ly day: Coconut ail: bulk selleis. dtura 'IS. uy«r». »>t»P«r MM tlWj A»IMT». 1 black $11/ i LißfM ix.icK ttUl nrllrra A K Singapore Coccnut Oil Millers' Antciation pcicti: iiulk H2| •clMn, drum 'I'HCt. Singapore Copra Association 4 p m. prices46 words
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Advertisement1138 1963-04-19 14 W KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, <V Great Lakes Service Loan Loaoj tl» tIA tIA tIA tIA S pora P. S'Mm Honolulu S. F'cisco L. Angalat N. York Cleveland ■n ki»«i Man" 3 5 May 1/7 May 31 May I Jim Jim 21 Jmi 9 July "Kaaikaaa Mati"1,138 words
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Advertisement1067 1963-04-19 14 Orient mid-east lines Great Lakes Service MSI. BIRECI SAILINGS FROM SINCATORE AND MAUU TB CANADIAN ANO U. S. GREAT LAKES PORTS Sport P. Sham Pinang Arr lorooti ORIENT TRADER Apr 21/24 Apr IS/21 Apr 27 21 Jill 1 CAM. M. ITRAS Ma* 21 24 May 2b 21 May 21/21 July1,067 words
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Advertisement123 1963-04-19 14 Fir •sen. tatwirp. Rttterlasi imsteman. Haaksrg aM Slyna "Flanai Ceyiiwa 31 tpr" 3 May 4/ I Mat 7/ I May "Maaka Sawicsa M »»r 2 Mai Seserai 4ietu CF. SHARP CO., (M) LTD. l: I**l> au tiM l Far Baagiak Haiikaag HMgkiag, Japaa sal Cam Peru S'pori P Sham fnanp123 words
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Advertisement157 1963-04-19 14 SHIPPING NOTICES >, S.S. "STEEL ADVOCATE" from I J The above ves&el bl bctieduled to c on 2Uih April, IMI *!Lscharge cargo :.-:atx>re Harbour i Oeneral sur--1 be held on 2nd May. 1963. No oilier sut\ey will be held Mi \l IMI A (<» III).. A(ent». Ktiiinian Line-. I m157 words
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Advertisement1003 1963-04-19 15 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ADI AN COLOMBO PLAN TRAINING SCHEME IN (>l \riM. AND BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens who hold a good (UvTir. preferably in economics or business administration. fat oa ;v at a Canadian University leading to a master's degree. Normally a master's degree will require1,003 words
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Advertisement736 1963-04-19 15 NOTICES NOTICE HONG KONG UNIT FUND 3 LIMITED SECOND HONG KONG FUND Under the terms or the Trust Deed, a distribution will be made on 15th June, 1963, to persons who are registered unltholdert on 30tn April. 1963. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANK. HONG KONG (TRUSTEE) LIMITED. TRUSTEE. MERLIMAU PEGOH LIMITED736 words
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Advertisement682 1963-04-19 15 NOTICES NOTICE SCHOLARSHIP Applications are invited for the Anglo-Oriental (Malaya* Limited Mining Scholarship. The scholarship is open to i engineering graduates and engineering students, who have successfully completed their third examination, of the University of Malaya. Further particulars and ap- plication forms are obtainable irom the Registrar. University of Malaya,682 words
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Advertisement889 1963-04-19 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF GEORGE TOWN, PENANG Applications are Invited tor appointment as Assistant Architect irom residents in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore who are over 26 years of age and who nave completed a recognised course of studies which entitles them to exemption from the HI HA.889 words
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Advertisement378 1963-04-19 15 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS lor the Construction of ONE Class D' Quarters complete with Ancillary Works lor Postmaster at l.upinu. will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Peruk. Ipoh up to' 3.00 p.m. or 2ti:h April. 1963 irom. Contractors in Classes A to D under378 words
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421 1963-04-19 16 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI: BY Singapore, Thursday yAMAHA will make a stronger challenge for the Johore Grand Prix in August, said team manager H. Nagayasu before leaving Singapore for Japan this morning. Mr. Nagayasu left wi Ito and Hiroshi Hasegaw successful bid for421 words
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69 1963-04-19 16 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Delegates from athletic associations of the five Malayasian territories will meet in Kuaia Lumpur over the weekend for exploratory ta'ks on the formation of the Malaysia AAA. Two delegates each from Malaya Singapore. Brunei, North Borneo and Sarawak will .'ttend the69 words
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Article25 1963-04-19 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs. The Knan District football league will be revived after a lapse of three years. The tournament will begin next month25 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-04-19 16 fORDON Banks, the Leicester goalkeeper, leaps above the thronp: to pluck the ball from West Ham's eap;er centreforward Geoff Hurst (No. 9) and centrehalf Ken Brown in the F*irst Division soccei match in London last Saturday. Backing up the goalkeeper is lan King (light shirt). the LeicesterReuter - 57 words
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Article202 1963-04-19 16 Singapore Indians retain trophy SOCCER SINGAPORE, Thurs. -A goal: scored during extra time by centre-forward Nadarajah enabled Singapore Indians to retain the Hindu Cup when they beat Europeans 3-2 on the padang. After a scoreless first half, Indians took a comfortable 2-0 lead but Europeans fought back determinedly to level202 words
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Article38 1963-04-19 16 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore AAA annual crosscountry championships, to be held on Saturday at Mcßiiche reservoir at 3.30 p.m. has attracted 81 entries. Bixteen teams have entered for the senior event and ten for the junior38 words
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187 1963-04-19 16 HOCKEY IPOH, Thurs. Perak will meet Armed Forces in the opening match of the quadrangular hockey tournament at 4 p.m. tomorrow on the Municipal Padang here. In the other fixture tomorrow, Johore will meet Negeri Sembllan at 5.1 p.m. Perak, playing on home ground187 words
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84 1963-04-19 16 Course for athletic coaches is postponed IPOH, Thurs. The course for athletic coaches scheduled to be held in Penang later this month has been postponed. The reason is that American coach Bill Miller, who is to conduct the course, will be arriving in Malaya on Apr. 30. Instead of earlier84 words
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Article256 1963-04-19 16 HONOUR FOR PENANG UDA ASIAN YOUTH TOURNAMENT pENANG, Thurs, The Governor of Penang, Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj, said today that Penang was "honoured" to have been chosen as the princpul venue for the fifth Asian Youth soccer tournament which, he said. promised to be "th« best and most representative yet256 words
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Advertisement876 1963-04-19 16 W A m K^ttk V V W. JH How quickly can you evaluate current An N C R D»u Processing system, suited sales activity? And are you relying on to Y our P"" 1 ■•q««Wy repays .ts cost throufh increased economy of operation and the inventory figures that are not876 words
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Advertisement149 1963-04-19 16 Am6^s^ tMflflP 111 Van Heuten of England make fine shirt* In a wide rang* of fashionable stylet, materials, colours and patterns to suit every occasion and whichever model you choose, time will prove that your Van Heusen Is the best shirt you can buy at Its price. See a selection149 words
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Miscellaneous109 1963-04-19 16 SPORTS DIARY .SOCCER ASIAN YUL'TH: Group A Thailand v Cambodia. 7.30 p.m.;.' Japan v Korea. 9 p.m. (at Penangi. Group B Vietnam v Hong Kong, 7 p.m.: India v Burma 8.30 pm tat Alor SUri. STOW; Dlv. SB: Kota Raja v RAP Changi 'A' (Farrer Plo; Rajajl v Blue Rovers109 words
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Article357 1963-04-19 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP SINGAPORE DERBY TOPWEIGHT IS FANCIED BY OINGAPORE, Thurs. Sal a mat Stable's Water Scout, last season's top money-spin-ner, enhanced his chance in Sunday's Singapore Derby with a splendid trial this morning With Keith Moxham astride, the strapping grey finished a tworound workout with357 words
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Article267 1963-04-19 17 THE STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE. Thurs. —The MRA Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races at Bukit Timah. RACE 1— Lord Lucan made a plunge at the gates just as they opened and ■gained a break on the field. J. Wilson, his rider, last his near stirrup iron but regained it quickly.267 words
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Article80 1963-04-19 17 'Off -course' success FiNANG. Wed. Malayan delegates told the recent Asian Racing Conference at Sydney of the success of off-oour.-e betting In this country. "We told the conference this was the best weapon to beat Illegal book making." said Mr. Lim Huck Aik. president of the Penn Hi: Turf Club80 words
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Article64 1963-04-19 17 SYDNEY Thurs— The Japanese Equestrian Federation have bought two Australian horses which they plan to enter for the 1964 Olympic Games equestrian events in Japan. The horses are a black gelding. Mr. Smith, and a chestnut gelding. Whisper. They were bought at Sydney's Royal Easter showReuter - 64 words
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181 1963-04-19 17 NINE TEAMS TO VIE FOR THREE TROPHIES POLO KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Nine teams will take part In the Malayan Polo Club's annual Selangor tournament which begins here tomorrow. Four teams will compete for the Selangor Turf Club Cup. They are the Royal Pahang Polo Club (handicap 12k Selangor Polo Club181 words
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Article411 1963-04-19 17 OIXGAPORE, Thurs,— Weights for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Sunday: THE SINGAPORE DERBY CLASS I— l2F Water Scout 9.09 Norval Lad 8.12 Bon Vivcur B.l* Caah Inn S.lO Dark Romance II 8.09 Tariff Q 806 Rrpulse Bay 8.05 llreanboat 8.05 Lost Horteon 8.00 Shantin411 words
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Article, Illustration224 1963-04-19 17 Margaret aims for the 'grand slam 9 this year SYDNEY, Thurs.— A fit and confident Margaret Smith left here by air yesterday for a six-month lawn tennis tour in which she hopes to achieve the "grand slam" of the world's four leading singles titles. Only Maureen Connolly of the UnitedReuter - 224 words
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Article79 1963-04-19 17 NEW YORK, Thurs. The National Broadcasting Company yesterday announced It had acquired exclusive United States rights to televise the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. The announcement came Jointly from the television network's board chairman. Mr. Robert SamofT. and from Mr. Sinosuke Ate. president of Nippon Hoso Kyokal. (JapanReuter - 79 words
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Article118 1963-04-19 17 SOCCEB— London: English Dtv. 4 Crewe 2 Chesterfield 0. Scottish DJv. I— Dundee 1 Dundee United 2: Dunfermllne 3 Aberdeen 0: Hibernian 1 Motherwell 0; i Particle 1 Rangers 4. Dlv. 2— Alloa 3 Brechin 0: Arbroath 3 Albion Rovers 0; Ayr 3 St. Johnstone 1: DumbartonReuter - 118 words
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Article253 1963-04-19 17 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN WEIGHTLIFTING BY Singapore, Thursday T»HE Singapore Amateur Weight-lifting Federation have been invited to send a team to compete in an international meet at Teheran in August. A. M. Bakhtiyar. the president of the Iranian Weightlifting Federation, said in a letter to the SAWLF,253 words
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Article53 1963-04-19 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation expect to raise over $50,000 from the charity match In aid of Ball's volcano eruption victims. The match will be played between Johore and Singapore at the Happy World tomorrow at 8.30 p.m. So far. advanced sale tickets have topped53 words
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Article154 1963-04-19 17 ROS ROCK UPSETS IN FREE HANDICAP LpNDON, Thurs— American I owner Charles Engelhard's colt Ros Rock sprang a 25-1 surprise in the £3,000 Free Handicap, run over It at Newmarket yesterday. Jockey Paul Tulk shot Ros Rock into a clear lead enterIng the last 2f and he gamely defied allReuter - 154 words
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Article23 1963-04-19 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs Seletar Auto Club will be holding a gymkhana motor-racing meet on the RAF Seletar runway at 2 p.m. on Sunday.23 words
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Advertisement113 1963-04-19 17 OFFICIAL EBEL RETAILERS. H| 111 CMAY I CO.. MU p H(NC WATCH OfALER JOC, No" h B'idgt Ro*d. S ng«p*ff J7£ II v -toe Hj^BK SIOW HIAP IROS SIN KWONG CHAN Gfll 70. North B"dge Ro*d. Smgtpor* 106, Nrwconx So«d M<l«cc«. SINCERi WATCH OEALER, P. H HENDRV 64, High Strett.113 words
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Advertisement173 1963-04-19 17 r^si Sound perfect \V\* stereo at a 'L 7 moderate price. Here is true, high-quality stereo in a moderately priced stereogram with the ultra -slender look o; today. The Pye model 3507 brings instruments right into your living room. Tape recorder socket and two high flux acoustically matched speakers are173 words
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Obituary15 1963-04-19 18 VAf FUI iIN ,v p*»c»fully oi. M. Couch 4 t.-i.v Han to >:.<i.id.in Omwnr.15 words
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Article296 1963-04-19 18 Samsu in the Kallang Basin SINGAPORE. Fri. Customs men today unearthed a huge cache of illicit samsu mash in the Kallang Basin. In one of their biggest successes against "moonshiners." they seized 24 drums containing 1.056 gallons of mash with a potential duty of $6,000 from the mud-dy-bottom of Pulau296 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-04-19 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A young amah was found dead at the bottom of the 10-storey Housing Board flats at Kallang last night, shortly after she had made a report to police about a man who had been pestering her. A watchman on rounds188 words
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Article60 1963-04-19 18 LONDON. Thurs— The extradition of chief Anthony Enahoro from Britain to Nigeria to face a charge of treasonable felony MM further delayed today. After" a five-minute private healing in the High Court. Mr. Justice Lyell ordered that fresh applications ior the release of the chit 1 should60 words
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256 1963-04-19 18 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Government today announced that the Public Works Department has awarded the contract for the building of Singapore s fir>t eight-storey car park (artist's impression above) at a cost of 52.5 million. It is the biggest of256 words
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Article214 1963-04-19 18 KUA] I'HE Malayan Chinese $20,789 cheque to the The money repr-.-c: day's salary n and contributions from pupils of «)2 Chinese schools In Negri Semoilan. In i letter, the MCA said the cheque had been presentid to the MCA national pretfdent and Financt- M'.rMor. Mr214 words
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Article33 1963-04-19 18 JAKARTA. Thurs. The Australian Ambassador to Indom K.C.O. Sliann. will fly home tomorrow lor routine COrMUlUliOnn wHh his Government. the embassy announced today. The Amb.iss.nini- will be away leatar33 words
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Article105 1963-04-19 18 3 POSED AS POLICE IN $3,400 HAUL SINGAPORE Thurv Three men who po*ed as police officers today gained entry into a house and pot away with $3,400 in cash and jewellery. An amah. Leone Ah See. 58. who was alone in the house in Lorong IT. Geylang. had heard a105 words
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125 1963-04-19 18 JAKARTA. Thurs. Ihe Indonesian Herald s.i it! yesterday that Sinuapore was onr of the "reluctant victims" of Tengkn Abdul Rahman's Malaysia concept. The newspaper, which reflects the views of the Foreign Office, said that under the merger ar-. rancements Singapore uotild be discriminated againstUPI - 125 words
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100 1963-04-19 18 KUCHINO. Thurs— Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, personal representative of U.N. Secre-tary-General. U Thant. said today that Sarawak p-litl-cal leaders and individual representatives had not expressed opposition to the Maiaysia concept. Mr. Narasimhan. who was speaking at a press conference, .said that the Sarawak UnitedReuter - 100 words
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89 1963-04-19 18 SINGAPORE. Thurs— Due to poor response from the public 'o the Singapore Ami-Tuberculosis Association s mass X-ray campaign in certain areas, its mobile X-ray unit's schedule of locations has been altered. During the next two weeks the unit will be stationed at the following89 words
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Article36 1963-04-19 18 LONDON. Thurs.— Mr. Raymond G.A. Etherington-Smith. of the stall of the British CommissionerGeneral lor South-east Asia at Singapore, will be Britain's new ambassador to South Vietnam, the Foreign Office announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article338 1963-04-19 18 LONDON. Thurs— lt has been another Rood day In stock markets. Gilteaged forged further ahead in response to the Gov- j ernment's new Usue plans while many features developed in in- 1 dustrlale following renewed but selective buying. Gilts were marked up sharply at the opening, hesitated around338 words
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Article60 1963-04-19 18 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 22 ,v May 22 13/16 d.. June 22 7 »d.. July 22 7 »d.. July' Sept. 22 r .d., Oct./ Dec. 22 15/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22 T «d.. Apr. June 22 13/16 d, July /Sept. 22\d Oct. Dec. 22 11/16 d.. c.l.f. Apr unquoted. May60 words
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Article25 1963-04-19 18 IXWDON. Thurs. Buyers £892. .tellers £893. Forward buyeni £892. sellers £893. Settlement £892. Turnover a.m 380 tons, p m 45 tons. Tone: Very steady.25 words
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550 1963-04-19 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - Malaysian triumph on first night of youth soccer NORMAN SIEBEL By PENANG. Thursday A CAPACITY 20,000 were locked in, thousands more were locked out and hung around for second-hand excitement. This was the setting at Penang's flag-bedecked City Stadium tonight for the opening of the Fifth Asian Youth Football Championship550 words
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Article241 1963-04-19 18 MALAYA started their match 1 against the Philippine.- in the l>est ixxssible way with a first raid, tirst -minute goal. At tin end of a dazzling move Thanabalan was in position to eagerly tap the ball into a goal vacated by confused aoalkeepet Feurtes. In241 words
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Miscellaneous36 1963-04-19 18 ICiHEST and low est tempera- in Malaya and Sing*- ;he ixTiod 8 p.m. Wedneaday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 75 Bbaru 90 73 Penang 77 l!»h 75 M.il.hv.i 93 75 Singapore 90 7336 words
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