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Title Section20 1963-04-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fie"**** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, APRIL 20, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article257 1963-04-20 1 What does Soekarno mean? The big question as P.L think again on Malaysia MANILA. Fri. PRESIDENT Soekarno's latest Malaysia threat shocked Filipino officials today. He \\;is quoted ;is saying in B;ili yesterday: It Malaya refuses to negotiate with Indonend the Philippines over the proposed merger." I will lead257 words
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148 1963-04-20 1 I/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that no amount of threats from President Soekarno would prevent the formation of Malaysia as scheduled. He was commenting on a speech in which President Soekarno threatened to continue his opposition148 words
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Article, Illustration396 1963-04-20 1 DEN PASAR (Bali). Friday PRESIDENT Soekarno today warned Tengku Abdul Rahman that Indonesia would continue to frustrate the proposed Malaysia Federation if he did not want to negotiate on the Malaysia issue with the Philippines and Indonesia. He was speaking at a parade396 words
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Article36 1963-04-20 1 HONO KONO M.— About 70 lbs. of raw opium mv found In ihe rncin* room of freighter Pai Po Shek when Dolice searched M shortly after its arrfvui from Singapore last night. UPI.UPI - 36 words
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Article44 1963-04-20 1 PARIS. Fri.— An explosion and fire early today at the British, oil refinery in Gennevilliers. north of Paris, killed at least one person and injured 20. The unexplained explosion rocked the plant at about 8.15 a.m.. starting the fire— UPl.44 words
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Article35 1963-04-20 1 TAIPEH. Fri.— Thai Under-Sec-retary of Btate Phalrot Jaynnam* announced here today that the King of Thailand is scheduled to pay a state visit to Nationalist China on June 5 this year. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration272 1963-04-20 1 FiKYO, Fri. A. Bakar Ali. of Malaya, won the first prize in the black and white photography section at the 10th Asian Film Festival here today. He won the award for the Malay Film Productions' "My Mother-in-law," entered in the festival by Malaya-Singapore.272 words
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Article72 1963-04-20 1 LONDON. Fri.— A British aircraft company said yesterday a Hovercraft which can cross the Atlantic Ocean w on the way. A spokesman for the Westland Aircraft Company said It has made an important breakthrough in the field of Hovercraft vehicles which ride on a cushion of air—72 words
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Article31 1963-04-20 1 LONDON. Fri.— Britain's trade gap the difference between imports and exports narrowed to £14.600.000 in March, according to provisional figures issued today by the Board of Trade. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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126 1963-04-20 1 Chief danger to Malaysia, says Guardian LONDON. Friday.— THE Guardian, commenting on the failure of the talks on flr.ancial arrangements between the Governments of Malaya and Singapore, said this was the chief danger to Malaysia. The paper said: "A Malayan I] spokesman is said to have reminded Singapore that hisReuter - 126 words
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Article44 1963-04-20 1 BEIRUT. Fri. Five people were killed and five Injured in clashes In Aleppo between NasserUe element* and Syrian "secessionists. according to press reports here today. The reports said that club*, knives and stones were used >n clashes.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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136 1963-04-20 1 CANBERRA. Fri AUSTRALIANS have tougher beards than Asians or Southern Europeans, a spokesman for the Australian electric shaver industry said today. Australian bristles share this wiry quality with the Anglo-Saxon beard, found in the United Btat.es and Britain, he said. ThisReuter - 136 words
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Article89 1963-04-20 1 NEW YORK. Fri.— The theory that fatty foods arc related to heart attacks is "totally untenable." scientists and doctors were told at an international conference herr today. The real culprit, the doctors were told, was medical science. By reducing deaths from infection, doctors had allowed peopleReuter - 89 words
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Article43 1963-04-20 1 TOKYO. Fri.— A total of 5.096 persons have been arrested by poI lice throughout Jpan for suspected violations of the Public Office Election law vi connection Vttfl I last Wednesday's local elections j according to Autonomy Minister, Mr. Kosaku Shinoda. Reuier.Reuter - 43 words
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Article27 1963-04-20 1 SYDNEY. Fri.— The Royal Australian Historical Society las' night supported a plan to sail v replica of Captain Cook's ship Endeavour from England to Australia.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article170 1963-04-20 1 OMAHA (Nebraska), Friday. yETTA WALLENDA, a member of the famous A Wallenda highwire circus family, was killed last night when she fell about 65 ft. from a swaying pole at the climax of her act. As she fell, she hit a guide rope 15ft. upReuter - 170 words
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Article168 1963-04-20 1 Pro-Red troops taKe town in Laos yiENTIANE. Fri. Pro-Corn m must Pathet Lao troops yesterday drove neutralist troops out of the strategic town of Phone Sayan in the Plain of Jars, reliable sources here said today. The capture of the town was reported a few hours after the Premier. Prince168 words
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Article, Illustration300 1963-04-20 2 Soekarno not proRed, says Harriman WASHINGTON, Friday. Averell Harriman, the U.S. tinder-. Secretary of State for Political Affairs, yesterday disputed contentions that President Soekarno of Indonesia was sympathetic to; international Communism. "The Indonesian Government is very strongly nationalistic." he said in remarks to the American Society of Newspaper Editors. "TheyReuter - 300 words
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Article107 1963-04-20 2 Sea crash remains a mystery WASHINGTON. Fri The Civil Aeronautics Board said yesterday that it had not been able to determine the cause of the crash of a Flying Tiger Constellation which went down in the Pacific between Guam ar.d tM Philippines last March with the :o&s of 107 lives.UPI - 107 words
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287 1963-04-20 2 LONDON AWAITS RUSSIA 'S REPLY ON LAOS T ONDON. Fri. BrlL* tain is awaiting a reply from the Soviet Union about proposals it has made for reducing tension in Laos, the Foreign Office spokesman, said here yesterday. Asked about Press reports that the Soviet Union had Indicated its support forReuter - 287 words
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Article28 1963-04-20 2 CANBERRA. Fri. Australia's Government-owned international airline. Qanta*. is buying two more Boeing 707 v-Jet airliners, UM Civil Aviation Minister. Senator Shane Paltridge, announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-04-20 2 TWO TOP WIVES HOLD HANDS AT AIR FORCE SHOW THE WIFE of Communist Chinese President Liv Shao-Chi holds the hand of Mrs. Sbekarno. wife of the Indonesian President, as she bends double to see the planes flying above during a show put on by the IndonesianUPI - 55 words
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192 1963-04-20 2 QAIGON, Fri. Viet Cong (Communist) guerillas lost 127 killed in clashes in Quang Ngal Province on Monday and Tuesday, according to American military sources. The engagements resulted from attacks on government strategic (fortified) hamlet* launched by the guerillas, probably to counter official celebrationsReuter; UPI - 192 words
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Article44 1963-04-20 2 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. U Thant. Secretary-General, has named Mr. Omar Louifl. of the United Arab Republic as temporary head of the department of political and security council affairs, following the death of the Soviet Under-Secretary. Mr. Evgeny Kiselev. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article152 1963-04-20 2 ALGIERS, Fri. The Algerian Information Minister, Mr. Hadj Hamoun, has resigned 1 and has been replaced by Dr. Mouloud Bel-' louane. the Algerian Government announced yesterday. This was the second major resignation announced in Algiers in 24 hours. Eralier Mr. Mohammed Kinder resigned as secretary-general ofReuter - 152 words
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169 1963-04-20 2 OANGKOK, Fri. The Prime Minister of Thailand, Mr. Sarit Thanarat. told reporters yesterday he was con f i dent Thailand"s army could defend the country under any circumstances. His view was the result of a recent meeting of top army officersReuter - 169 words
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Article48 1963-04-20 2 TOKYO. Pit Fire blazed through nearly 250 tons or raw cotton on board a British freighter anchored in Yokohama harbour, the Japanese Maritime safely board said today. The board said the fire broke out late last night on board the 6.T7&--ton freighter Orna.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-04-20 3 Cuba: 'Jack broke pledge of second invasion' MIAMI, Friday. 1)R. Jose Miro Cardona yesterday resigned as head of the anti-Castro Cuban Revolutionary Council, saying that President Kennedy had gone back on a promise of a second invasion of Cuba in the wake of the abortive 1961 Bay of Pigs fiasco.369 words
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168 1963-04-20 3 THRESHER OFFICER (HE STAYED AT HOME) TELLS OF 'DIFFICULTIES' PORTSMOUTH (New Hampshire), Fri. The nuclear submaine Thresher had many technical difficulties before she sailed on her last voyage. St. Raymond McCoole. 33. the Thresher's electrical officer, said this yesterday to the court of inquiry into her loss on April 10Reuter - 168 words
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Article37 1963-04-20 3 MOSCOW. Fri.— General A. P. Beloborodov bM been appointed commander of the Moscow military district a key Soviet army post. it whs learned yesterday. He is b former personnel chief at the Defence Ministry. —Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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122 1963-04-20 3 CASTRO WARNS U.S. DON'T TRY IT AGAIN HAVANA. Fri. Thr Cuban Prime Minister. Dr. Fidel Castro, has said that the United States "would not even hare time to defend Itself" if it attempted a new invasion of Cuba. The official Press reported Dr. Castro's remarks, which he made on WednesdayUPI - 122 words
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Article52 1963-04-20 3 LONDON. Pn.— Sir Con O'Neill. British Ambassador to Finland, will bo the new Ambassador to the European Community In Brussels, the Foreich Office has announced. He will succeed Sir Arthur Tandy, who will be retiring from the Foreign Service on reaching the age limit ot 60Reuter - 52 words
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313 1963-04-20 3 'Miracle', says escapee from the Reds BERLIN, Fri. A 13 young refugee wounded in an escape to West Berlin said yesterday his successful flight was "a miracle." Wolfgang Engels, 19--year-old mechanic, told police in a hospital bedside interview that only* a lucky chance gave him an opportunity to get awayUPI - 313 words
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Article35 1963-04-20 3 OXFORD (Mississippi). Fri. University of Mississippi officials last night emptied the library of about 150 student*, including Negro James Meredith, after they received a bomb threat. But no bomb was found. UP.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-04-20 3 VIENNA, Friday. pARDINAL Franz Koenig, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vienna, returned here last night after seeing Cardinal Josef Mindszenty of Hungary In his refuge at the United States Legation in Budapest. The Austrian cardinal drove to the Hungarian capital, and spent 4} hours238 words
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Article131 1963-04-20 3 THE CANCER TOLL GROWS IN BRITAIN LONDON, Fri— The death rate from lung cancer in England and Wales increased last year, while deaths from other foniis of cancer remained the same for men and decreased for women, it was announced here yesterday The Registrar- General's annual provisional 11--gures shower thatReuter - 131 words
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Article60 1963-04-20 3 BUENOS AIRES. Fn.— Police yesterday arrested a group oi prominent writers, reporters, diplomats and politicians said by the Interior Ministry to belong to a "Latin-American type of MarxistLeninist revolutionary movement." A Ministry announcement said seven had been arrested and nine were still sought. Yesterday's arrestsReuter - 60 words
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Article44 1963-04-20 3 DUBLIN. Fri.— A strike or 30 journalists employed by the Irish state radio and television service. Radio Eireann entered its seventh week yesterday. The strike has stopped news and sports frature.s on the Irish television and radio programmes. Rfulcr44 words
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Article41 1963-04-20 3 TOKYO. Fri. The visit ing French Foreign Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville. today told the Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Hayato Ikeda, that he believed Britain's entry Into the "European Economic Community could be anticipated "sometime in the future.41 words
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119 1963-04-20 3 WASHINGTON. Fri. Mr. Whulden Breen. who went into solitary confinement on Nov. 17 to experience- the loneliness which astronauts will encounter on prolonged space flights, has emerged from his little room alter exactly five months. Dr. Jack Findley. of the University ofReuter - 119 words
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Advertisement100 1963-04-20 3 fIEP^SI (J5-... BORNEO j Wk PRESENTS A RADIO SINGAPORE PRODUCTION OF THE Mr. Acker Bilk and his Paramount Jazz Band AT THE SINGAPORE J AND AT THE BADMINTON HALL j CHIN WOO STADIUM on Tuesday 23rd April on Wednesday 24th 1963 at 8.30 p.m. j April 1963 at 7.30 p.m.100 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-04-20 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /JUST UDOtf AT TUE \U^ /«UE« A BUSES? ON TUE^ V. TWAT WOMANC DCIVINS J aOAD-OUGUT TO BE J V -jfr-___ U«/ NOTHING makes me^ /excePT wwcw'tue MOKe RJBKXJ9 MiMAj WO*UW TUCN6 OUT \MOMAN OOIVING 1 -^7 V .ID BE A MAN47 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-04-20 4 SINGAPORE Customs men donned swimming trunks and waded in kneedeep mud when they seized a huge cache of illicit samsu mash, which moonshiners had ingeniously hidden in the bottom of Pulau Minyak, In Kallang Basin, on Thursday. The total Customs haul was U big drums containingAH Yusof - 122 words
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Article90 1963-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The 1963 Happy World trade exhibition to be held from July 26 will have new attractions, announced Mr. Lee Choon Eng. manager of Happy World Ltd.. today. For the first time, the manufacture of soya bean products will be demonstrated locally by W90 words
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Article330 1963-04-20 4 I THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIV MS BOA( From London. Zurich, Cairo. Aqaba. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur iBA 790 1 4.15 p.m.; from London Frankfurt. Rome. Beirut. Teheran. New Delhi (BA 700) 5.55 p.m.; from330 words
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171 1963-04-20 4 Divorce for 3 couples granted at High Court hearing SINGAPORE. Fri. Decrees nisi were granted to three couples by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today, dissolving their marriages. CASE NO. 1 Nellie Yeo said her husband. Mah Khoo Cheong. left her on Sept. 15.: 1945. saying that he171 words
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172 1963-04-20 4 GOVT EXEMPTS OVER 2,120 HOUSES FROM RENT CONTROL 1 1 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Government has exempted from rent control over 2,120 houses, shops, flats and artisans quarters built before the war by the then Singapore Improvement Trust. No official statement was available today as to what action would follow decontrol172 words
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Article222 1963-04-20 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Nine Jaycees delegates to the Junior Chamber International conference. which ends here tomorrow donated blood to the Singapore blood bank today. The donors were led by the president of the Singapore chapter, Mr. Ec Hoon Siak. who was the first to volunteer, when the222 words
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Advertisement152 1963-04-20 4 onhj max Factor offers you 3 new fashion finishes in nail polish B •octoo C'i. M pnJHai fashion matte fashion luttter I fanhion iritte*C4>nt or SONCS. DANCES I MUSIC VIVACitUS Hilt* >» *f*M*'**s-iMmtteit ZAMANA /-fjfc &ADAL6AYA f^V 1 j tvsictmtr *r ifCi v L«. Wmm emA4t.it t t*AswA* aY m152 words
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Advertisement522 1963-04-20 4 I viOrKnnl* nt toI> a m Mill UK. DAY! m 11 om, 1.30, 4. 6.30 9.30 p.m. I KB* to u> SEAN CONNER Y as Jomn Bond' Onula Andreis Joseph Wisenrvm pj TONI6HT MIDNIGHT! B ■'ALONEagainstßOME 1 Rossono Podesta Jeffries Lang EASTMANCOLOR SCOPE (SB;, Tomorrow 9 a.m. Morning Show: I522 words
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313 1963-04-20 5 The synod debates need for intellectual parsons TPOH. Fri. Should 1 Anglican ministers of the future be more highly educated men with intellectual attainments on a par with Malayan University graduates? This was one of the main topics discussed in the two-day synod of the Anglican Church of the Diocese313 words
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104 1963-04-20 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will address a meeting called by the committee concerned with the building of a $750,000 memorial to the civilian victims of the Japanese Occupation at the Victoria Theatre at 10 a.m. on Sunday. The committee,104 words
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91 1963-04-20 5 1/ Ufi LA LUMPUR, Fri. Fifty rubber exporters and packers from Malaya and Singapore are to meet in Singapore on Monday to decide whether they should withdraw en bloc from the Far Eastern Freight Conference following differences over freight rates. A spokesman for the91 words
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Article, Illustration396 1963-04-20 5 DR. TOH SEEKS FOREIGN AID SINGAPORE, Fri. SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Singapore Government is planning to turn the Polytechnic here into Malaysia's first university of technology by next year. The Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. who is the chairman of the Polytechnic's Board of396 words
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Article26 1963-04-20 5 TAIPING. Fri.— A Bible camp now being held by the Gospel Hall here, attended by 60 people, will end on April 24.26 words
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89 1963-04-20 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The Malayan Youth Hostels Association Is organising cheap "Know Malaya"tours and trips to Bangkok and Japan this year. The two-week Malayan tours, will be organised during school ho idays Accommodation will be provided In youth hostels. '."Tie Bangkok trip will take89 words
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Advertisement166 1963-04-20 5 \v\ AAostcr m ond gomes. S PHILIP HIS BAND will present o musical •ntertoinment every Sunday from 12 NOON. f SELECTIONS for Sunday 21 si A §f ■:"> sho- Boot I M^y Vi«nn«*» Memonci of Lafcor A^ MrW^ 1 SO Yeort of Son* Whit. H0,,, l.n CURRY TIFFIN and the166 words
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Miscellaneous267 1963-04-20 5 Straits Times Crossword w ■Bf~~iBB~"~jHp' r I ACROSS 9. Juice, we hear, hum a nut 1. Washes with port, wanting makes a star ilo>. facial adornment (5-6). 12. Animals at cards (Euclid 1.5) 8. Sailor finds journalist lying (5. 6>. 4 1. 13. Microcosm of coincidence (5. I 10. K.267 words
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180 1963-04-20 6 Beauty queen's glamour job just can't compete with love... SINGAPORE, Friday. DKENDA ALVISSE, Miss Malaya v of 1962. today talked about her decision to give up her job as a Malayan Airways hostess to marry. She said: "I shall be very sorry to leave my Job, but I have to180 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-04-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Selangor Malayan Indian Congress will hold its annual meeting at the Umno House here on Sunday. Two hundred members from 50 branches in the State are expected •o attend the meeting, which will be opened by the Minister of Works. Posts61 words
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89 1963-04-20 6 pEN'ANG, Fri— A businessman. Tan Eng Eow. was today awarded damages totalling $11,271 and costs for the death of his bachelor son. Tat Urn, 21. in a motor accident on Feb. 22, last year. Tan sued Noor All bin Hassan, driver of89 words
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Article360 1963-04-20 6 I— KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A $5-MTLLION loan from the Malayan Govern- ment to the Borneo Housing Development Ltd. will help to house 1,000 families in the middle income group in Sarawak and Sabah (North Borneo). The company's annual report said: "Assuming that the average360 words
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122 1963-04-20 6 'Hand over weapons' order in Sarawak KUCHING. Fri. The Sarawak Government today ordered non- native holders of pun licences in certain areas of the colony to hand in all weapons and ammunition in their pos-M-ssion to the nearest police post immediately. The Government Information Officer. Mr. A.R.G. Morrison, in a122 words
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Article48 1963-04-20 6 TAIPING, Fri.- A new missionary organisation known as the Malaya Evangelistic Fellowship, with headquarters in Singapore, has been formed. The director of the organisation is Dr. C. D. James. H will work throughout Malaysia and will establish medical centres In various parts of the territory.48 words
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Article176 1963-04-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. IyORK is to start immediately on a $1,150,000 rub- ber industry secretariat at the junction of Ampang Road and Yap Kwan Seng Road here, the National Rubber Bureau announced today. It wil occupy a two-acre site and Is expected to be "one176 words
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Article, Illustration262 1963-04-20 6 GERMAN to head Dept. of CHINESE Studies IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Professor Wolfgang Franke. a German Sinologist who lived and w .ed In China for oars, has arrived to head the Department of Chinese Studies at the University of Malaya. A new course of Chii.e.-e studies is being offered In the262 words
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Article107 1963-04-20 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Graduates In Singapore and th» Federation are eligible to apply for two fellowships for research work on tropical meteorology offered by Air India to candidates with firstclass masters' degrees in physics, mathematics or geophysics. The fellowships are to commemorate the 30th anniversary of107 words
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211 1963-04-20 6 i— l SINGAPORE, Fri ST. ANDREW'S Mission Hospital has closed its training: school for nurses because of dissatisfaction among the trainees. The hospital's annual reDort, published today, said that It took a girl in the school five years to get a General Nurses'211 words
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329 1963-04-20 7 pENANG, Fri.— A police constable. Hashim bin Mohamed Yasin. 32. was today acquitted on i a charge of stealing and voluntarily assisting in the disposal of a fountain pen belonging to the Deputy Chief Police i Officer, Tengku Moha-i mcd Yusuf. Hashim. of the329 words
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103 1963-04-20 7 IPOH. Fri.— Ten women political officials from North Borneo, now on a fact-nnd-I ing tour of Malaya, ended 1 their two-day visit to Ipoh today. On arrival yesterday the party, led by Che Louiza blnte Marty.i. was met by branch leaders of Perak103 words
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Article36 1963-04-20 7 KANOAR. Fri— Lim Joo Earn. 60 ;i .inner MM tilled $1,750 here 1 yosterclay (or having 2.000 packets of headache powder «"d 20 packets of penctllin on which duty had not been paid.36 words
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Article17 1963-04-20 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mr. T. Krlshnan has been elected president of the Ceylon Tamils' Association here.17 words
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Article27 1963-04-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Fortytwo St. John Ambulance Brigade nursing officers throughout the Federation started a three-day leadership training course at the brigade's headquarters here today.27 words
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Article39 1963-04-20 7 TELUK ANSON. Pri. Noor i Shamslah binte Hamzah. seven, died in hospital this morning after I she was knocked down by a car while croasing the road at Kampong Batak Rabil. three miles from here yesterday.39 words
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173 1963-04-20 7 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. One of the oldest law Arms in Malaya, Baiinon and Bailey, founded more than 50 years ago, is closing down at the end of the month. The firm was started by two lawyers. th«. late Mr. R. B. Bannon173 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-04-20 7 PENANG, Friday. I J*HE secretary-general of the United Demo- cratic Party, Dr. Lim Chong Eu, today declared that the U.D.P. would rather lose every I seat it contested than compromise on its principles and objectives. He was replying to Mr. Chin See Yin,419 words
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122 1963-04-20 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.— 13 Children have taken to digging in the Middle Road Community Centre playground after a boy i discovered a small hoard of coins and banknotes under the basketball pitch. The money, believed to have been burled by residents in the neighbourhood122 words
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Article38 1963-04-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fn.— The president of the Singapore Advisory and >.iaiui«enieiH Training Association. Mr. N. D Holt, yesterday spoke oi the qualities of busines.-. leader- <4iip when he addressed the Inter- national Junior Chamber of Commere* conierenc*38 words
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Article90 1963-04-20 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Singapore was invaded today in a 10-hour shopping and sight-seeing spree by about 1,000 American tourists, all transit passengers in the 42,000-ton liner Oriana. The Oriana Is the sixth largest liner in the world, superseded only by the Queen Mary, the Queen Elizabeth. the United States,90 words
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Advertisement202 1963-04-20 7 I INVITATION Mr. Mrs. Low Tech Cheng 6 The Management of Katong Flower Shop cordially invite all friends customers to a Cocktail Party preceding the opening ceremony of I Katong Flower Shop 'Gardening Emporium by Dr. Chuang ChwLin at 26, East Coast Road, Singapore- 15 at 2.00 p.m. today. CABLE202 words
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Advertisement454 1963-04-20 7 ANNOUNCEMENT WE HAVE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENINC OF OUR KUALA LUMPUR BRANCH OFFICE AT 311, IPOH ROAD, TELEPHONE ***** CHIN BROTHERS COMPANY LIMITED (Malaya's Leaders In Housing Estate Developments) PENANG IPOH FETTES PARK HAPPY GARDEN SEAVIEW PARK EVERGREEN PARK AVER ITAM PARK KAMPAR GARDEN COPENG GARDEN HEAD OFFICE BRANCH454 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-04-20 7 Bug* Bunny By Bmlph itvimdahl /AN'ipyreryesJ enough... irL W^fr jL^^^ -A H12 words
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283 1963-04-20 8 DRIVERS WHO BUY THEIR LICENCES: BY CHIEF JUSTICE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, said here today that it was "extremely distressing" to realise that many people were in charge of vehicles because they had bought their licences. He called on police to redouble their efforts283 words
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Article66 1963-04-20 8 SINGAPORE, Prl. Mr. Justice Ambrose in the Assizes today acquitted and discharged Tan Puang Ho on a charge of robbing N. Assainar, a coffee stall kreper. of $125 in cash and cigarettes worth $25. The robbery was alleged to have taken place at Assainar's stall In66 words
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Article65 1963-04-20 8 SINGAPORE. Prl. A man was having a drink at the Ton? Ah bar in Robinson Road when live men suddenly threw bottles and chairs at him. Senior Inspector T. S. Ziin told a magistrate's court today. Ang Koon Seng, 23. who admitted that he was65 words
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213 1963-04-20 8 JUNGLE WAR TRAINING FOR 100 CIVVY SOLDIERS SINGAPORE. Frl Junglebashing will be In the training programme for about 100 "Ever Readies" Britain's go-anywhere part-time soldiers who arrived In Singapore this morning. "Every one of them will go through it for at least a few days," said an army spokesman. A213 words
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Article133 1963-04-20 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. T\R. Joachim von Spindler, Financial Adviser to the Federation Government, said today that the only wasr Malaya could maintain its favourabl« financial position_was to boost investment in the private sector. He was speaking to reporters at the airport before flying home133 words
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Article31 1963-04-20 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Miss Ho Lee Klan, a Sarawak-trained nurse, has arrived in Singapore for a one-year health visitors' course offered under the Colombo Plan by the Singapore Government.31 words
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Article87 1963-04-20 8 Siput quits the silver screen SINGAPORE. Fri. Siput Sarawak, 43. and fivetimes married grandmother of the Malay film world, has retired from the silver screen. As of today. Siput will revert to an old role nightclub singer. Fed up with the hectic life of filming, she has signed on with87 words
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105 1963-04-20 8 SINGAPORE, Frl A flshseller was fined $500 today for collecting a dollar from a woman for the "Great Lotus Prince" (a Chinese diety). Chan Lin Cheng, 31. pleaded guilty to making a house-to-house collection without a police permit on Sept. 11, last year.105 words
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Advertisement517 1963-04-20 8 FROM SUNDAY 21 "APRIL MALAYAN AIRWAYS WILL RE-INTRODUCE DC-3 SERVICES THROUGH eASTBOONO mm J» vm twn Jj» «J i«v» WIST »OWNO ]>o an «n "*J vm twt mm, mm >- I SIT «L' ..MI Ne v 4 j :t 4J J o <50 -5 j 44 «Vk"> n» 4j| 431517 words
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Miscellaneous205 1963-04-20 8 AiUfi Oop Bff V.T. Itm-Km I UMP *H£ PL si' "S, THAT AWHJL I I OH, 9O THAT'S \wh«to] I fTS RNE DfaLAUofc L '^B Vv^OWANTS TO 6ET M [MYGOO^iraS, (OOP/ HERANME WHERE HE WENT) FINE NOW I GOT 'IM HE fWM? I UKE M KHAPPENED?,^ OWN PfilACEjy-' JUST RNB205 words
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Article, Illustration1573 1963-04-20 9 THE GOLDEN LINKS IN A WORLD-WIDE CHAIN OF BROTHERHOOD L()()KIX(. al its Y-shaped tower rising 90 floors above Pars Lane in London (left) people are talking al>out the new Hilton Hotel as if it were just another building. Some have felt free to be quite1,573 words
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Advertisement563 1963-04-20 9 i\ x vi jrx\C\ THE ADDmON TO THE il>fHli^ JZWJ VOLKSWAGEN RANGE OW VW 1200 SEDAN VW 1500 SEDAN J~"S~^ vw 1500 STATION WAGON "nT^X y^^^gsa| Syr As o business car, the VW 1500 Station Wagon offers two comfortable bucket-type seats each 21.7 inches wide. Behind these /^Z^^^^ l«fc^\ seats,563 words
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Article57 1963-04-20 10 Wordt Sl* tMlmiimmm} NOA ON DUN. ace<l 2 yeara .1 moatba. only m of Mr and Mr*. Nga }<»»« Hion. pa.«aed away peacefully at th» Aaaunta Hoapltal. P.J. mornlnc i«-*-«3 It la a truth beyond our baa; and yet truth that all may read: Tt in with roa*a aa57 words
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Article98 1963-04-20 10 M Word* tit i^irumumt MR. A MRS. 8 Botbl thank, ram-th-ea and frlenda for thetr atteßdanr*. vniiiah> BNBaaSI and good wlatvei on thr cx'-aiiun of thrir marriac*. VERY GRATEFUL THANKS Ts Our I-.rty of IVrpfml Rucvour and Sacred •hr i,MR. AND MRS. Krmnri* Yao thaak l«lall»aa frl—Si for their98 words
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Article250 1963-04-20 10 :n Hordi sit (mtmtmrnm) THE COCKPIT'S Java KiJattAfal la wrvad every Saturday and Mut)6ay lun, t. Mmc BM AvmilabU at row «taBSBBMPi A HELP 'n Urn fcßßf mother m A'heal CarasL It the l.rrakfam th.it raajatraa aa rooking Prii<:th milk. AIR CONOITIONINC from only S>o ft month l.v CafTttf250 words
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746 1963-04-20 10 The Straits Times. Saturday, April 20, 1963. A Soekarno Shock President Soekarno has >\vopt himself away on the CVMI of his own oratory before now, and it is to be hoped that this is all that happened at Bali. But as the Tengku has mildly observed, (o threaten war is746 words
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Article358 1963-04-20 10 There is a touch of irony, which the Alliance will especially savour, in the quarrel that has blown up between Dr. Lim Chong Eu, the secretarygeneral of the United Democratic Party, and Mr. Chin See Yin. who previously held the same office on a temporary basis. They were358 words
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Article197 1963-04-20 10 Mr. Ben Bella has used up I his comrades in revolution at a remarkable rate. He had no I sooner been released from a French gaol when he fell out with Mr. Ben Khedda, Provisional Premier of the newlyindependent Republic of Algeria. Next he quarrelled with Mr. Belkacem197 words
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601 1963-04-20 10 Tapioca to get a new lease of life by A STAFF WHITER KUALA LUMPUR, Kri.— Probably few plants in Malaya have had more ops and downs as an agricultural crop than a hardy South American import called manihot iitili*sima. Better known as tapioca, or cassava, this crop was first cultivated601 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1963-04-20 10 CHAPMAN PINCHER - Spies for peace or war? CHAPMAN PINCHER BAN -BOMB MARCHERS' PAMPHLET STARTS BIG SECURITY PROBE by FOR 15 years s v c c essive Tory and Labour Governments have been quietly making preparations to enabl© the British nation to survive if ever it is subjected to nuclear attack. I have1,157 words
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Article81 1963-04-20 10 'SECRETS'MAN, TOO T ONOON. Fri. One of the first to learn about the "Spies for Peace' pamphlet was Mr. James Howard of the British Home Office. He drafted (he secret plan for Nteerin? Britain through nuclear war which fell Into the hands of the "Spies." Yesterday Mr. Howard said at81 words
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Advertisement402 1963-04-20 10 ■BaM*.*a»aM«»Baa*. Strait* Tiro &M.ky Mail CMaaiflad ad»«rtt**m«ni* (My M nan*** Mi lat Fto»COLO ITOiAU AatCAOC Orchard Road COLD ITOatai itRANCMM AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON* Klfr-EL ROAD-NAVAL BASS Authorla.O Agent* CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wlncnaatcr houm. Ceiiyar Quay TMK NfWI FRONT fttipatrich'* Suparmartax M. M. ISMAIL a Admiralty Read. Naval Baaa402 words
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Advertisement7 1963-04-20 10 .aS^Bfe i Mm B|^k 81. HIGH ST.7 words
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Advertisement170 1963-04-20 10 Big New* for Boaters I Big News for Boaters I ifliW- iL me/rC/TiHSFf? STERN DRIVE Now you can have an inboard that has all the advantages of an outboard. MerCruiser powered boats give you 4-cyc'e engine economy the prestige and power of an inboard. And they give you all the170 words
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Article, Illustration193 1963-04-20 11 Chamber chief concerned over Stock Exchange speculation KUALA LUMPUR. Fri., —Mr. G. E. M. Jones, president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Commrece. today warned against "tho obviously high decree of speculation" in the Malayan Stock Exchange. Mr JODM, .spc.ikinu at the chamber's annual meeting &aid this was regarded Witt "some193 words
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Article, Illustration159 1963-04-20 11 ONE ADMITS: I ENTERED JUST TO SEE WILLIAM HOLDEN HERE are the beauties from Brunei, north Borneo, Singapore and the Federation, who will compete for the title of Miss Malaysia I9bi at Stadium Negara tonight. The competitors are (front row, from left). Annabella Solomon. Kuala159 words
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Article168 1963-04-20 11 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Singapore Marine Products Workers' Union today urged the Government to refuse facilities for Formosan fishing vessels to sell their catches here. At a Press conference, a union spokesman said •the Government had allowed a Formosan fishing vessel. Ming Foo. to sell168 words
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566 1963-04-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri THE president of the F.M.S. Chamber of Com- merce, Mr. O. E. M. Jones, today called for an "authoritative statement" of the conditions under which goods would move between the Malaysian territories. i Speaking at the annual meeting of566 words
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162 1963-04-20 11 Narasimhan gets big welcome in Brunei BRINKI TOWN. Fri. Ab- out 5.000 people, carrying huge banners condemning the Brunei rebellion and supporting the Sultan's decision to enter the proposed Malaysia Federation, welcomed the I.N. representative. Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, when he arrived here today. A big pro-Malaysia demonstration planned for162 words
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106 1963-04-20 11 Cruelty' cable from Barisan to Nara SINGAPORE. Fri. The chairman of Barisan Sosialis. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. today cabled the United Nations under-secretary and chief of cabinet, Mr. Narasimhan. asking him to look into the "cruel and inhuman" treatment of Sinjtapore's political detainees. The cable was sent to Mr. Narasimhan106 words
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Article44 1963-04-20 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 300 specialists from all branches of medicine In the Malaysian territflrtM ire exnectrd 10 attend a threr-day Malaysian MedlcoSurgici.l ConKrev. sponsored by the Academy of Mf^iclre In Singapore- at the pathology lecture ■hiHtrr Oeneral Hospital, beginning from May 3.44 words
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Advertisement50 1963-04-20 11 i hecworth reproduction: SILVERWARE j Expressing Grace Distinction l Its wearing qualities are guaranteed by a The Manufacturers:- A HECWORTH PTY LTD. AUSTRAL! Malaysia Agents:- I B. P. DE SUVA LTD. 19/21. High Str««t. Singapore. Tel ***** ■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■> r j I'l'lll ii I TOSHIBA JAPAN'S No. 1 i TV I50 words
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Advertisement64 1963-04-20 11 MITSUBISHI 600.c ~7zs± VICTORY MALAYSIA GRAND PRIX 1963 Saloons and Tourers 600 c< and under iBt MITSUBISHI 600 cc DRIVEN BY REGGIE STUART 2nd MITSUBISHI 600 cc- DRIVEN BY CHOW FOOK KEE 3rd MITSUBISHI 6OOCC DRIVEN BY R. W. BAGBY FASTEST LAP- MITSUBISHI 600-DRIVEN BY REGGIE STUART S* m ASSOC|ATtD64 words
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Miscellaneous581 1963-04-20 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes DA run mai ay* Hour. U.3U CockUllx For Two; KMUIU IVIALAT A n.58 Bulan Bahasa Kebanesaan .NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Epllwtue; 12.00 Clcs« Down. SERVICE 41.7 Metre. RADIO SINUAPOHE AM 600 Time Signal. Nega- I MfcDllM wave SERVICE: ra-ku. b. 02 Morning Melodies; *<<> metres 7 nil Time581 words
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Article110 1963-04-20 12 Christine: I was beaten up LONDON. Fri. Miss Christine Keeler, the 21-year-old London model who last month caused a sensation as "the missing witness," said last night that she was beaten up and kicked when she answered a knock at the door early yesterday. A doctor treated her for severeReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-04-20 12 Borneo: U.S. gets a note from Osmena NEW YORK, Friday. THE Filipino lawyer, Mr. Nicasio (Nick) Osmena, said yesterday he had given the U.S. State Department a confidential memorandum suggesting a compromise settlement of the Philippine claim to North Borneo. 1 Osmena. who seeks to lish the proprietary i of275 words
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379 1963-04-20 12 THE DAY THE REVEREND GAVE MR. WONG SIX of THE BEST LONDON, Fri.— A Chinese Church of England minister who gave a Chinese sailor six of the best with a cane after calling him a sinner has been sacked as warden of a seamen's centre. THE MINISTER is the Rev.379 words
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Article96 1963-04-20 12 ATHENS (Greece). Fri.— Greece's most notorious counterfeiter has died in a prison hospital at the age of 87. With his last breath, he cursed his wife for allegedly leading him on the path of crime. Antonioe Nikolaou died a fortnight after he had been arrested. For 30Reuter - 96 words
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Article55 1963-04-20 12 CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida). Fri.— The scheduled May 7 launchIng date of astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper has had to be postponed. Informed sources said yesterday. The new date lor the planned 34-orbit flight might be May 14. The delay is due to minor problems, chiefly afTectint .heReuter - 55 words
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Article218 1963-04-20 12 MOSCOW, Fri. Yevgeny Yevtush«;:ilt(), the 29-year-old 3oviet poet who has been a central figure in the Communist Party's dispute with "progressive' Soviet artists, has written to the party central committee apologising for his errors, according to unconfirmed reports here today. TOKYO: Lt.-Oen. Jacob E. Smart, commander of218 words
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Article41 1963-04-20 12 PARIS: A force of 300 club-wielding riot police yesterday drove back a mob of nearly 1,000 stonethrowing Communist-led demonstrators trying to storm the Spanish Embassy to protest against the trial of a Communist leader in Madrid. 1' .P.1.41 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-04-20 12 BAN-THE-BOMB marchers face a double-rank of policemen guarding the subterranean entrance to a bunker-type building somewhere in Berkshire, England. Other police are on the alert in the background. The marchers, who believe the building to be a secret regional seat of government forReuter - 116 words
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Article202 1963-04-20 12 Violence if needed says Kanu NAIROBI, Fri.— Kenya 11 African National Union (Kanu) does not exclude the use of violence to support African freedom movements in South and South-west Africa. Si it v n Rhodesia and P> iguese Africa. Mr. Tom Mboya. th« party's secretary, said here yesterday. Answering questionsReuter - 202 words
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Article85 1963-04-20 12 NEW YORK. Fri— Elizabeth Taylor will make her television debut next October by taking an American network audience on a filmed tour of her favourite spot* in London, it was announced last night. She will receive for the hourlong show- "the highest feeUPI - 85 words
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Advertisement191 1963-04-20 12 3Udlands2 CLASSIC CONTOUR Made in Malaya LINOLI O I by Malayans nAMJII fO for Malayan homes iMIN I I L-L.O now available in Centra. Malaya GUARANTEED FOR 50 YEARS GUTHRIES I YpecYalJau SHOES, BLOUSES. SKIRTS, HANDBAGS, SCHOOL BAGS Clear-inn at half-price A 200/o, 100/o Discounts \SAN MING IKSSk* CO., LTD.,191 words
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Advertisement138 1963-04-20 12 Enjoy the masculine freshness of mjt SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON BOOKS BOOKS, BOOKS Theyte a Weird Mob Nino Culotta 10.50 Doctor In The Swim Richard Gordon 6.75 My Country And My People Lin Yutang 12.50 The Tight White Collar Orace MeUlloua 8.00 Peyton Place Oraca Mruilou* 8.00 The Touch Stone138 words
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Advertisement1054 1963-04-20 13 (Continued from Page 19) OVERSEAS LEAVE Word* SI (Mim.)— Bam It eta, emtra ENJOY YOUR LBAVB. AU tally furnished nouses, cottages la Kent, niistti. Hampshire are personally Inspected before recommended (or leave. I ivn. Toucbdown, kllllingsnurst. BJB, FAMILY LEAVE ACCOMMODATION available tn Informal country bouse where catering done and friendly1,054 words
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Advertisement1101 1963-04-20 13 SITUATIONS VACANT It Ward* U (Min.)— Bam St eta, extra REOUIREO BY LEADING European Company energetic Pharmaceutical Datallmen Trainees (preferably with experience), with good command of EngInh), Senior Cambridge or equivalent. Knowledge of pharmaceutical products an asset. Training provided. As* not below 23 years. Apply with full particulars and photograph1,101 words
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Advertisement906 1963-04-20 13 HOUSES 4 LAND WANTED it Word* SS (Min.)— Box It etc. extra ADVERTISER WISH PURCHASE Modern Terra c House /Flat not ««c*ed- Ing SIS.OOO/. for 00% cash balance by Instalments. Reply 0.P.0. 2108 Singspore. TWO OR THREE Roomed detached or semi detached Bungalow In District* 10, 11, 12, la vacant906 words
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Advertisement1003 1963-04-20 13 OFFICE EQUIPMENT it Word* SS (Mim.)— Box tt rf*. *xtro WELLCOME STEEL EQUIPMENT. 7. Cross Street. 8 pore- 1. Telephone *****/*****. DEALERS/REPAIRERS New/Second Hand Office Machine* etc. Bright Office Equljanent. 177. Mlddla Road. S'por*. Tel: *****. CUT YOUR COPYING cost by ustag superior quality new O.D.C. snowhlt* thermocopy paper. Office1,003 words
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Advertisement975 1963-04-20 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt St (Mln.r— Box St ct*. extro LATE 1858 Model Peugeot 403 owner driven accident free perfect condition tyres aad battery new $4200 0.n.0. i Ring ***** K.L., Wong. FORD ANGLIA 1884 Model Excellent condition owner driver leaving Singapore. Nearest offer 81.300/-. Ring (Spore) ***** ask for975 words
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Advertisement1095 1963-04-20 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wordt SS (Min.)— Box it ett. ntrn 1M) MODEL New Borgward Arabella de Luxe. Buy yours to-day at the lowest price of $5,350-. Knqulry: Uusn Soon Transport Co. Ltd.. ML > Anson Road. Tel: ***** *****. B'por*. ATTENTION H.M. FORCES Changi Auto Service welcome* you to view1,095 words
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Advertisement840 1963-04-20 13 BEAUTY CULTURE Ward* SS (Min.)— Bex St ct*. extra LADIES!!! Skin car* Is your concern and our speciality. Consult Lout** d Klerk, medically trained and qualified S Beauty Specialist with IS years tropical p experience. J.unessc et Besute, 22 N«e* 8 Ann Bulldlns. Telephooe ***** (Spore). MISCELLANEOUS iO Word* SS840 words
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Advertisement289 1963-04-20 13 BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) •0 Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO ett. tttro QUICK LUNCH/OINNC* servwt lally, Padang Curry Chicken ft Brer. Sweet ft Sour Dls c* at $1.30 prr person. Oriental Restaurant. 28, Scab Street. B'pore. Tel: *****. PENANQWAV NITE-CLUB Beailde ipot for danelng. bring partners: lerves European/Chinese dishes. From noon289 words
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LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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Letter102 1963-04-20 14 Death by sodium poisoning rpHE reported deaths from sodium I arsenlte poisoning of six baby elephants in a forest reserve is. very disconcerting news. The specific use of sodium arsenite is for weed killing —one 'can only wonder at the lamentable lack of supervision that can account for the presence102 words
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Letter119 1963-04-20 14 rE picture and caption "Emergency halt for an elephant" (S.T. April 17) were reminiscent of a similar incident in Malaya some 68 years ago. On the evening of Sept. 17. 1894. a passenger train was chugging alone the line from Tapaii Road to Teluk Anson. About 3* miles from Teluk119 words
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Letter319 1963-04-20 14 fHE Kuala Lumpur parent (S.T. April 15) who advocates a return of the rod is making a great mistake. As a teacher of many years experience, both of boys and girl students, my saddest recoltections are of the days I used the rod as was then319 words
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Letter55 1963-04-20 14 I AM very glad to see your paper take up the case of treatment of animaLs. This is a suitable time to call attention to the appalling way in which pigs are transported from Singapore to Miri. This traffic in tortured animals is a disgrace to any civilised55 words
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Letter112 1963-04-20 14 DURING the pa.st three weeks I have witne.-sed three accidents involving motor cars at the junction of Yap Kwan Seng Road with Ampang and Parry roads. This is a very crowded junction with frequent traffic jams especially in the mornings, lunch time and after office hours, and yet112 words
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Letter103 1963-04-20 14 IT appears that students who passed their School Certificate examination with Grade 111 and 11. but who wish to further their .studies, are more unlucky than the students who failed. While the failures are given a chance to repeat In Form V regular classes, those who passed but103 words
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Letter228 1963-04-20 14 I REFER to a report <S. T. April 18 > headed "A council walk-out in tenders row." Only four and not five councillors walked out from the meeting Mr. Yeoh Ho Huat the leader of the Opposition, stayed behind until the end of the meeting.228 words
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Letter93 1963-04-20 14 "THE letter of "Student" S.T. April 12) makes far more Interesting reading than the letters of either "Anxious Parent" or "Teacher." Interesting because it appeared representative enough of the general attitude of our students. I equally believe that to pass examinations is our first obligation to our parents93 words
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Letter111 1963-04-20 14 I )ESPITE the recent con- version of several pas- j senger buses Into special school buses, there is still a need for many more be- tween Masjld Tanah and Malacca. Not only am I and my friends often late for school, we are deprived of boarding regular passenger111 words
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Letter124 1963-04-20 14 A LOR STAR has been chosen as one of the vennes for the Asian Youth Soccer Tournament and I believe this is the first time such a big fixture is being handled by the Kedah Darulaman Stadium authorities. It k hoped that tickets for seats In the124 words
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Advertisement333 1963-04-20 14 8-SS ZOOM REFLEX AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC EYE CINE CAMERA fJBSfiBr "Unquvstiorubly tops m -ts Out-performs «ny otK#r .^^^>^J Bmm camera. The ELMO J^b^^Sk^V ZOOM 8-SS puts you in vTm )t/ command of every picture |II WJij ELMO ZOOM 8-SS you W%2? f are breaking into big- I |"flf»«jjt| I x time333 words
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Advertisement1471 1963-04-20 15 TO LIVERPOOL A WESI COASI U.K.: Oue S'sora Sails P. S'hana Penat ANTENOR L'pael, Dublin, Ream. H'Durg Tae)ay/Apr2! LYCAON LitarpMl, Glasgow Gla. 33 Apr 22 Apr 21/27 Apr 20 LAERTES LmerpMl Api 21 Apr 25 Apr 20/ 3 MEMNON Li.treeel, Glasgow Apr 27 May 2 May 4 MELAMPUS imerpaal, Haxe.1,471 words
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Advertisement1453 1963-04-20 15 M r EMfTtLJIME Exmss stmct 10 iowooh. nvEnfOL cttniittiTTAL win. S'pora K S'hM PMM| BENMHOR L paal, 6'mtn, K'oaat, N karg -la Pert/Apr 21 MNNEVIS (H) Nawf. L lea, Havrp, M'krt G. 42/ Apr 21 Apr 24/20 Apr 20/1 BENNOPE Omea. N'aiirg, A*erp, R'daa Apt 14/20 m BENIORAN (E.Lflj I1,453 words
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Advertisement1332 1963-04-20 15 I|P^ McALISTER «Sc CO.. LTD. V>/ Tel: Na. *****. Mfla^p^ T**+ ELLSRMAN LIMB KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, NAMOURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE. HULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. Cm OF EASTBOURNE t Accepting cargo tor Ceatral t Soutk S'pora P. Sham Penang SUNNYVILLE 24/27 Apr 20/10 Apr 101,332 words
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Article220 1963-04-20 16 I mips lying alongside tha tmgapera Harbeur ernarve* er expetted ted*y MM Tronoh N.W. J, Bcudal N.W. 4. President Jackaon 4/5, BengkaJU «A, Hoegn Cape 6/7, Tlgre 45. Totxaco 44, Rakl 47. Sabrlna 46. Ulysees 27/38. Asia (Italian) 1/2, Batavla, E.W. Jetty. Bennevla 42/43, Bahadur 40/41. Hnn.i220 words
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Article142 1963-04-20 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) April 10. Three roantu*. Dunlops 16 eta. 8. Darby 4d. Esso 21 ct*. C. Btora(e 4M. r N. la eta. 8. Traction 1, 3 Oanunona 11 eta. J. Waugn 15 eta. Shell IS eta. at. Brew 30 ct*. Bteamahlp 7 eta. M. Cement 1H eta. S.142 words
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Article68 1963-04-20 16 THE Malayan Etchings Bank*' At**etatlen made these chances In IU rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to $100): tailing TT er 00 ready: Franc* 1401; Halland Guilders 1161 Italian Lire *****, On the free e«ohai>«e market In Hong Kong yesterday the U«. dellar was quoted at 5.761 for68 words
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626 1963-04-20 16 From Our Market Correspondent rWAS another very active day on the Malayan Stock Exchange and industrials advanced on a broad front with some sharp individual rises. The whole section seems infused with confidence and is taking an optimistic view of the present political situation.626 words
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Article21 1963-04-20 16 Malayan Stock Indices April 18 April 19 Industrial*: 106.61 107.14 Tins: 114.96 114.9? rubbers: 107.23 107.50 Dec. 29. 1962=10021 words
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Article793 1963-04-20 16 pOMBINED busineas In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets, was: INOUSTTRIALS: B*Utt*ad (2.000) $1.50. (8.000) $1.59. (1.000) $1.60: Ounleps (8.000) $2.71, (1.000) $2.79 East tm.lt $3.0S SL, (3.000) $3.11. '2.000) $3.04.793 words
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383 1963-04-20 16 rE Straits tin price again advanced very sharply by $3.37 i to $454.37 i per picul, the highest level fo:--nearly 11 months. The price has gained nearly $9 In 3 days trading. The offering at 240 tons was estimated to be down 10383 words
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Article244 1963-04-20 16 VfAV first f rad* rubbor buyera f™ t.e.b. olatod at S a.m. In tintaa>*r» and Kuala Lumpur yoitirdiy at 761 cent» per Ib. unchanged Tha tone rn-aa Inactive. t.C.C.R.A. and F M RE. •■••lng prictt In ctnt> ptr Ib. veeterdsy: Int. 1 X.8.8 prompt f.o.b. buyera 75J. Mllera244 words
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Article108 1963-04-20 16 MELBOURNE. Ftl. fHE share market continued x steady and narrow with rises and falls about In balance. Email attracted- interest after the report of a sharp Increase in profits. Base metals and oils were steady while loans continued firm. C.X.A 18/7 Mount \,x S7/7 N Broken Hill <108 words
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Article24 1963-04-20 16 April 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 76' 2 cents (unchanged). TIN: $454.37% (op $3.37 ft). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).24 words
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Article79 1963-04-20 16 CHINESE Product Cunmii, llnajaMr* neen gncii per picul yaittr mm Ccanut Mi bulk S42f sellers, drum $45} wilcr*. Cepra: April May IK Continent |27| buyers. Pa»».t: MuntoK white Sl6O ■ellrra. Sarawak whit*- SIJ7| tellers, iprcial Sarawak hlarlc $110 Hellers, garbled J Lampong hlacle Illu sellers. AST A *12u79 words
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Article477 1963-04-20 16 Rubber market is very dreary IyHILE the past week was a short one it was also one of the dreariest lor many months; price movements were minimal and volume traded was meagre, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly Malayan Rubber Market review. The May/June differential widened slightly du e477 words
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Advertisement843 1963-04-20 16 )^t THAI LINES N. Yor* P S'ram S'por* L. Anieltt N. Vort "A VIMIl" M n m J y "ONIINE-' Ull Apr 11 May 3 5 Jeei 11 illy )Hy I "NICETO DE LAM>NMA" 22 Ma, 2/1 My 4/ I Jlly II M, 27 Aa« i General Apents: OCEANIC ALOYB843 words
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Advertisement281 1963-04-20 16 LOKE YEW SCHOLARSHIP Those who applied lor a Lone Yew Scholarship to the University of Hong Kong are notified that tb« Scholarship has been awardea and the successful applicant In- V formed. All other applicants are therefore to aasum* that they h»v» been unsuccessful. PXAT, MARWICK, Ml ItiHKTJ. CO Secretaries,281 words
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Advertisement512 1963-04-20 17 IKMlM^^tWiZlll^llJ^i THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 11) NOTICE OF INTENDED DIVIDEND. Bankruptcy Mo: 386 of 1955 Mohamed Noor bin Tttambysha, 726, Geylang Serai, Singapore, i Typist). 116 of 1957 M. Subramanlam, 41, Bartley Road, Singspore. (Clerk). 466 of 1958 Chan Lap Hor. 158 P. Red Hill Close, Spore. (Clerk). NOTICE IS512 words
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Advertisement246 1963-04-20 17 FOR SALE Offer for sale by tender 11 units of bulk lorries. They could be viewed at Brickfield Depot, Teluk Anson, Port Swettenham and Bagan Luar Installation. Offers are to be quoted In two prices, with and without bulk tank, address to Chief Engineer, Shell Co. (F.0.M.) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur.246 words
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Advertisement495 1963-04-20 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are tnvlted for the posts mentioned below in the Malayan Pineapple Industry Board from Federal /Singapore citizens between 30 and 45 years oX age, who in the first Instance should have a good general business education and possess at least 10 years' wide/experience m sales and marketing495 words
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Advertisement568 1963-04-20 17 THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. Lest Share Certificate The following share certiAcate has been reported lost or destroyed: Certificate No. of Name Distinctive Number Shares Numbers R 4062 1.000 Khoo Soo Wan *****46/*****47 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT. If within seven days from the date hereof, no claim or representation in568 words
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Advertisement614 1963-04-20 17 NOTICES NOTICE HONG KONG UNIT FUNDS LIMITED SECOND HONG KONG FUND Under the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution will be made on 15th June, 1963. to persons who are registered unitholders on 30tn April, 1963. HONO KONG SHANGHAI BANK. HONO KONG (TRUSTEE) LIMITED. TRUBTEE. NOTICE While every endeavour614 words
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Advertisement345 1963-04-20 17 SENIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE and SECRETARY/STENOGRAPHER (female) required by Singapore Branch of European Company. Reply own handwriting with full details experience etc. All replies strictly confidential. Reply Box A 5932 S.T* Singapore. L D. SEYMOUR CO. (M) LTD. are pleased to announce that as of April Ist. 1963, they have appointed345 words
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Article, Illustration305 1963-04-20 18 VIC NAYAGAM - BILLY IS BACK AS No. 2 SINGLES v INDIA VIC NAYAGAM Kuala Lumpur, Friday INDIA are not taking any chances in their Davis Cup eastern zone semi-final a&ainst Malaya starting tomorrow at the Sel mgoi Club courts here. When the draw was announced this evening the Indian manager-captain-and-No. 1 player.305 words
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Article89 1963-04-20 18 TODAY 13.30 p.m.) Singlet: Aimin v Krishnan: Yap v Mv kheriea. TOMORROW (4.30 p.m. I—Doublet:i Doublet: Azman and Kwok v Krishnan and Mukherjea. MONDAY (3 p.m. i Singles: Azman v Mukherjea: Yap v Krithnan. Exhibition match (5.15): Krithnan v I. Crookenden iNZI. The centre89 words
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50 1963-04-20 18 ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN, SAYS MODEST KRISHNAN match, will arrive at 320 p.m. to watch the games. The teams will be presented to the King before the match. As a specia: feature, the organisers have arranged an exhibition match between New Zealand's leading singles player. Lan Crookenden and Krishnan .)!i Monday50 words
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221 1963-04-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Tcngku Abdul Rahman, the I'rimi- Minister, is keeping his fingers crossed for an upsrt win by Malaya over India in the Eastern zone semi-final tie of the Davis Cup tennis tournament which starts here tomorrow. If Malaya can cause221 words
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Article, Illustration567 1963-04-20 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL An opening night 'gate' of $21,000 raises hopes of a profit from the Asian Youth soccer tourney By OENANG. Fri.— A $21,000 gate from the first night's matches in the Asian Youth football championship here yesterday has taken much of the financialNg Weng Chee - 567 words
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Article137 1963-04-20 18 My chief concern Hussein SINGAPORE, Fri. SAFA president Hussein Kanian today declared his primary concern when he took office as president wa., to raise the spirit ot the Slate team, bring the crowds back to Jalan Besar and also to win the FAM and Malaya Cup competitions. Inche Hussein added:137 words
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146 1963-04-20 18 HOCKEY |v°OH, Fri.— Perak and Negri Scmbilan gained easy victories in the opening matches of the quadrangular hockey tournament here today. Perak beat Armed Forces j 4-0 and could have scored Imore had the inside forwards I been more accurate with theli shooting,146 words
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79 1963-04-20 18 Grout's 59 fails to save tourists CRICKET SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Combined Services beat the visiting Australian Sportsmen XI in the last over of their friendly cricket match j on the Padang here today. Replying to Services' total of 203. the tourists' former Te.st stars Wally Grout (59) and Don Murray79 words
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Article172 1963-04-20 18 sKK\l< K> Payton b Hllterman 8; Brown c sub b Arthur 4: I Weston b HUterman 10: Beckett b Many 36; Berry c Pnrktn.son t Hilterman 6: Nichols c Grout b HUterman 55: W. White run out 36; Wrlsht c Parkinson b Murry 27; Saver not out 14; Mackey172 words
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Advertisement531 1963-04-20 18 AN ALITALIA TICKET TAKES YOU TO x -aj— ,-^TH E GATEWAY THE FOOD ALITALIA SERVES? B^li iJt fy 'i T ji J X Uti I ill W|P 5S iSßitltflA I J V •'Vlii 1 /I CZT No mechanical menu, but the prime l"l!i>|r vVll t*fi MA W >lM*tMraAS*BlJ III '•-•'III531 words
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328 1963-04-20 19 EPSOM JEEP - Cash Inn can complete a 'treble' for Moses EPSOM JEEP SPOTLIGHT ON THE DERBY SINGAPORE, Fri. Can Moses Lee win his third Singapore Derby on Sunday? This clever younK Jockey has won the Bukit Timah classic on Flyinr Dragon in 1959 and Amsterdam last year. Moses's mount this year Is328 words
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Article1439 1963-04-20 19 Race One: 2.0— C1. 1 Div. 4-7 f 1 BMISO Gatot Karha (T>io St.) Tulloh. 6 9.0 *Nawarl S J ***** Mighty Missel i Veni Vici Si.) Allan. 78 13 M. Lm 7 i ***** Royal Guard (a K. Clu-n Sullivan. 7 8.10 'S«**dl S1,439 words
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Article261 1963-04-20 19 SWIMMING By ERNEST FRIDA: SINGAPORE, Friday. OEVENTEEN- YEAR-OLD freestylist Teh Uan Tze earns his first international "cap" when he represents Singapore in the six-nation swimming meet at Bangkok on Apr. 26-27. Thailand has invited teams from Malaya, Singapore. Vietnam. Burma and Hong Kong for261 words
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179 1963-04-20 19 THUAN HENG HOPES FOR 'RETURN CLASH' event at last month's Singapore championships (because of injuries from a bicycle fall) and finished second to Thuan Heng In the 200 m backstroke. Bernard has now fully recovered and in a practice swim recently he clocked 65.35 ec, which Is 3.9 sec. better179 words
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Article128 1963-04-20 19 BOXINU London: Promote Jack Solomons has been giver official permission to stage th< heavyweight bout between Henn Cooper, the British champion and American Cassias Clay ai Wembley Stadium on June 18. Qeorge Al bridge wil. defend hi: BritUn middlrweißht title again* Mike Lmhy at Nottingham or May128 words
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183 1963-04-20 19 ROYAL PAHANG SIDE LEAD IN STC CUP POLO TOURNEY KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. ALTHOUGH the weather was uncertain the Malayan Polo Club's annual Selanjfor tournament got off to a fine start here today. In the senior comoetition for the Selangor Turf Club Cup, Royal Pahang Polo Club led the Sultan of183 words
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Miscellaneous127 1963-04-20 19 SPOHTS DIAR Y SOCCEB ASIAN YOUTH TOURNEY: Group A Burma v Philippines (A. Star, 7 p.m.t; Malaya v India (Penang, 9): Group B Hong! Kong v Ceylon (Penang, 7.30>: Singapore v Korea (A. Star, 8 30.. STORE DIV. 2C: JoUllads v Stable Boys (Farrer Pk); Div. 21): Dockyard v Serangoon127 words
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258 1963-04-20 20 Search officer was killed by machine gun BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. A burst of machinegun fire from the attic killed Captain Burnett, a British intelligence officer, as he wa.s searching a rebel house near here on Wednesday night, according to v military spokesman today. (The Army ha* so far not releasedReuter - 258 words
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310 1963-04-20 20 LEE CONFIDENT OF A MERGER SOLUTION SINGAPORE, Friday TME Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight expressed confidence that the differences between Singapore and Malaya over the merger finance arrangements would be resolved. He was speaking at the opening of the mile-long "experimental" road of Jalan Übl in Geylang. Mr.310 words
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Article66 1963-04-20 20 HONOLULU. Fri.— Tun Abdul Razak arrived here today on the first leg of his U.S. tour. He received a 19-gun salute and military guard of honour. Among those who met him at the airport was Malaya's ambassador to the U.S.. Dato One Yoke Lin. Soon after66 words
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Article147 1963-04-20 20 Forest staff contribute to fund KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The officers and staff id the Selangor Forest Department today contributed $467 to the National Patriotic Fund. The Straits Time* Group today received $757, bringing the total collection so far to $89,551. Today's contributions camp trom thr .".t.ifT o! the Sultan's Offlcr.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 147 words
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72 1963-04-20 20 S'pore girls going to Sydney moot SINGAPORE. Fri. Two Singapore Land Rangers have been selected to represent Singapore at the "Moot Karlnnal" (international camp and conference) to be held In Australia next month. The girls— Chan Gek Kirn and Lim Khar Tiang, both 19. will leave on May 1 for72 words
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Article53 1963-04-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. -The Netherlands community in Singapore wiil now observe their national remembrance day on May 3 instead of May 4 as announced earlier. The Netherlands Con«ul-Oen-eral. Mr. J.O. Klst aaid the change in date was because of the possibility of Hari Raya Haji brine celebrated53 words
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Article35 1963-04-20 20 SINGAPORE, fri.— The Chinese V.M.C.A. Art Club will hold its annual exhibition from April 20 to April 27 at the association's auditorium in South Pier, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.35 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-04-20 20 Home after 21 years and it's father's birthday SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. A.F. Cornelius. 68 today, could not have asked for anything more on his birthday a visit from a daughter he has not seen for 21 years. Daughter Gwendoline, now 41, last saw him on February 6, 1942. nine days254 words
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147 1963-04-20 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The University of Malaya announced today results of the final examination for the degree of the Bachelor of Engineering held in January. Here are the full results: Mechanical Engineering, Class II Honours Lower*: Goh Kok Khenc. Si.ih Chee Way and Umasuthan Kaloo147 words
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343 1963-04-20 20 MALACCA, Fri. The Malacca Municipal President, Mr. G. Mariappan, said today that only four of the five Socialist Front councillors walked out of a confidential meeting of the council on Wednesday. He said that a report in !the Straits Times yesterday I that five343 words
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Article62 1963-04-20 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Sree Narayana Mission of Singapore will hold its annual Flax Day on Saturday to raise funds to provide scholarships for ten needy students of all races, and to contribute to the mission's orphanage fund. The mission hopes that a sufficient amount will be62 words
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Article323 1963-04-20 20 LONDON. Pri.— The stock mar kets ended an excellent week on a buoyant note today. OiltedgeU were a Rood deal quieter but still tirm while further widespread ami often substantial (tains were scored by industrial equities. Further good statements by several leading companies stimulated buyers wlitla the March323 words
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Article57 1963-04-20 20 LONDON, Fri. Spot 22* id.. i May 22 T vd.. June 22 T *v., July 22\d.. July /Sept. 22 15 16a.. Oct.' Dec 22 15/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 22 15/lSd.. Apr June 22-vd July/Sept. 22 13/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 22 3 »d. c-.i.f. Apr. unquoted. May 22 7/IM.. June57 words
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Article27 1963-04-20 20 LONDON. Fri.— Buyers £887',. tellers £898 V Forward buyers £897. seller s £897',. Settlement CB9B Turnover am. 280 tons, p.m. 40 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.27 words
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Article347 1963-04-20 20 OH KEE TIANG - Hong Kong win 2-0 in keen tussle OH KEE TIANG By ALOR STAR. Fri. A "gift" and a penalty goal enabled Hong Kong to beat Vietnam 2-0 in their Group B match of the Asian Youth Soccer Competition at Darul Aman Stadium tonight. A near capacity crowd of about 17,000.347 words
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Article145 1963-04-20 20 India and Burma drew 1-1 in the 'A' match here. It was a fair result for two almost even teams who fought tenaciously for 22 minutes before outside-left Kassim All headed in a goal to give India a 1-0 lead at half-time. In their desperation145 words
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543 1963-04-20 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: —By PENANG. Friday DEFENDING champions Thailand put on a show of sustained power when they crushed newcomers Cambodia 4-0 in Group A of the Asian Youth Football Tournament at the City Stadium here .tonight. them If the Thais had heard of Cambodia's pre-tournament543 words
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425 1963-04-20 20 rpHE Koreans, looking bigX ger and better than in past tournaments, had the look of champions when they easily beat Japan 4-1 in their Group B match at the City Stadium tonight. But for an early flash of glory and a fourth-minute goal, the425 words
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