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Title Section19 1963-04-22 1 AVFnAgf^bAM,Y CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Ha*** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35319 words
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Article, Illustration440 1963-04-22 1 US Marines may be sent to Thailand if Pathet Lao attacks do not cease Harriman for talks in Paris, London WASHINGTON, Sunday PRESIDENT Kennedy launched urgent new moves today to improve the worsening situation in Laos. White House sources said he might send IS. Marines to ThailandReuter - 440 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-04-22 1 A kiss from 'Miss Malaysia 1963' CATHERINE LOH. 19. of Brunei, kisses the trophy awarded her when she won the "Miss Malaysia 1963" title in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday night. Earlier, she was cheered when she blew a kiss to the Judges in the contest. Another picture in Page 7.50 words
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218 1963-04-22 1 VIENTIANE. Sun. Laotian Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma said today the Pathet Lao titular leader. Prince Souphannouvong had promised that his troops would not attack any neutralist positions on the Plain of Jars pending arrangement of a permanent truce. Prince Souvanna was speaking to reportersReuter - 218 words
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Article275 1963-04-22 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. rVDUR Sarawak Malays were sentenced at the weekend to imprisonment ranging from 18 months to five years by the Miri High Court, after they were found guilty of taking part in armed revolt. Another was bound over for one year to beUPI - 275 words
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Article39 1963-04-22 1 PEKING, Sun— The Peking People's Daily said today: "If United States aggressors carry on armed intervention in Laos directly or indirectly, they will just be digging another grave for themselves in South-east Asia." Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article32 1963-04-22 1 ROME. Sun. The city ol Rome today marked it* 2.716 th. birthday. Celebrations were held on Capitol Hill to recall the founding of Rome by the legendary hero Romulus. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article20 1963-04-22 1 PEKING. Sun. China and Indonesia have signed an agreement covering cultural exchanges between the two nations during 1863.20 words
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176 1963-04-22 1 Pitched battle on penal colony island OINGAPORE, Sun. Warders and criminal law de 7 tainees armed with changkols fought a pitched battle on the penal settlement of Pulau Senang yesterday. This followed an attack on a settlement assistant by 14 detainees working with changkols on a road on the island.176 words
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Article78 1963-04-22 1 Malaysia? 'It WILL be discussed' JAKARTA. Sun— Malaysia will inevitably be discussed at the foreign ministerial conference between Indonesia. Philippines and Malaya, due to be held before mid-May, the Indonesian Deputy Foreign Minister. Mr. Suwito. said tonight. Speaking to the press on his arrival from Manila, where* he attended the78 words
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Article143 1963-04-22 1 The news— at 750 words a minute WASHINGTON. Sun— The Washington Post and Newsweek magazine will soon begin nnal tests on a communications system which will permit overseas correspondents to file news to the United States at 750 words a minute. This ls almost 12 times faster than th- conventionalReuter - 143 words
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188 1963-04-22 1 WORST DRIVER? GERMAN, SAYS A GERMAN BONN, Sun.— German drivers are the worst in the world and British among the best, according to the German weekly paper Quick. "Death on the road" figures last year were twice as high as Britain's, the paper said. In Germany there is one death188 words
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Article49 1963-04-22 1 HONO KONG. Sun —A special-ly-woven set of red. Persian-styled carpets will be Hour Kong's wedding present to Princess Alexandra and Mr. Angus Ogilvy, it was learned today. The carpets were selected by the Princess herself when she visited Hong Kong in November 1961.— UPI.UPI - 49 words
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194 1963-04-22 1 N-strike power of U.S. 'has doubled' WASHINGTON. Sun.— The Defence Secretary. Mr. Robert McNamara. said here last night that in the past two years America had doubled the number of nuclear warheads that could be brought to bear against an attackor within minutes. In a speech to the American Society194 words
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Article26 1963-04-22 1 CASTRO TO tRM 27 AM[RICANS rOI I Ittorn* I.*1 •YIP. ■>iJP.<"' d rl I 'h <•! Am r br ill t. him i p I26 words
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Article215 1963-04-22 2 I— WASHINGTON. Sun. gRITISH American and Indian military specialists were reported today to be nearing completion of a draft plan for strengthening Indian air and ground forces. L.t.-oen. Motl Sagar, Chief of the Indian General Staff, arrived here on Friday night to join eightUPI - 215 words
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Article45 1963-04-22 2 HONG KONO. Sun. An Indonesian military delectation headed by Army Commander Maj.-Gen. Ac'iimad Jnni left for Canton toc!ay en route to Peking for a visit at the invitation of China's Genera! Clnei-of-StaU of the Peoples Liberation Forces, Senior General Lo Jui-ching U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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Article26 1963-04-22 2 JERUSALEM. Sun. A rr.odic;il bulletin fctys the Israeli Pre■Ment Dr. Izhak Ben Zvi. 78. has suHered a •sudden deterioration" in his condition.— U.P.l.26 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-04-22 2 NAIROBI. Sun. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta. leader of the Kenya African National Union (Kanu). was yesterday returned unopposed to the Hcusc of Representatives as ;00 candidates handed in nomination papers for next month's general elections. Cheering and dancing Kikuyus greeted Mr. Kenyatta in his home constituency of110 words
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Article201 1963-04-22 2 SAINT'S BODY TO BE EXPOSED pANJIM (Goa), Sun. —The body of St. Francis Xavier, remarkably preserved more than four centuries after his death, will be exposed to public veneration here on Dec. 9. next year. The body, slirunken and darkened with age. will Me In state, encased In a crystal201 words
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474 1963-04-22 2 FOR A FREE TRIAL OF SHELLANE COOKING... RIGHT IN YOUR OWN KITCHEN. ..PHONE YOUR NEAREST SHELLANE SUPPLIER: SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE (S) LTD., Orchard Road. Tel: ***** PACIFIC TRADERS <M) LTD., S5-B, Robinson Road. T«l: ***** JOHORE TWCNTIETH CENTURY CO. LTD.. 18 |alan Ibrahim, lohore Bahru. Tel: 2239 TWENTIETH CENTURY CO.474 words
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313 1963-04-22 2 MOSCOW, Sunday. fHE Soviet Union and China agreed yesterday on their planned volume of trade for 1963 and as usual kept the fi.grure secret. A Tass news agency announcement on the signing of a trade protocol here spoke of a "long list" ofReuter - 313 words
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Article36 1963-04-22 2 AMMAN. Sun. A Kuwaiti mission has left for the Yemen to study the best means of providing aid for the Ycnirr Republic in the development and economic fields. Kuwait Radio said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article27 1963-04-22 2 JAKARTA. Sun. Pour Duru' I<him rr'jels were wounded and six others taken prisoner durintr a police operation In south-east Celebes, the police here announced. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article21 1963-04-22 2 TOKYO. Sun. Mt. Mihara on OMuma Island eruptfd yesterday, sprwlnj smoke into the air for about five minutes. U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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Article31 1963-04-22 2 BELGRADE. Sun. A Cambodian delegation arrived In Belgrade yesterday from Prague for talks on the 1961 agreement between Cambodia and Yugoslavia on economic and technical aid and co-operation. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1963-04-22 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. Porest authorities in Uttar Pradesh are planning a big "Kheda" (elephantcatching operation) because herds have become a serious menace to crops. U.P.I.UPI - 27 words
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Article17 1963-04-22 2 TOKYO. Sun. Japan will make its first attempt to scale Mt. Everest in 1965. U.P.I.UPI - 17 words
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241 1963-04-22 2 'Hussein of Jordan preparing to flee report PREMIER RESIGNS AFTER PRO-U.A.R. DEMONSTRATIONS CAIRO. Sun.— The Middle East News Agency (Mena) quoted a Lebanese newspaper as saying King Hussein of Jordan is preparing to flee his country in the wake of proUAR demonstrations. i Mena .said Hussein was send- ing sonyReuter - 241 words
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69 1963-04-22 2 LAGOS, Sun— The Education Minister, Mr. AJa Nwachuku, Is to approach the British Museum about buying back Nigerian antiques taken away by Britons formerly serving in Nigeria. Mr. Nwachuku said this when MPs asked that valuable antiques exhibited at the British Museum and museums inReuter - 69 words
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144 1963-04-22 2 A 'Japanese expert who never saw Japan TOKYO. Sun. The Japanese Government has honoured an Englishman who became an expert on Japanese trade and finance without ever settine foot in Japan. Mr. Charles John Boosey. 62, spent his life in London, where he is sub-manager of the London office ofUPI - 144 words
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149 1963-04-22 3 Celebrity is struck on TV satirical show LONDON, Sun. The 8.8.C.'s top satirical j television programme got an unscheduled burst of violence last night when a man stopped from the audience and hit one of the performers. The man leaped from the audience of "That Was The Week That WasUPI - 149 words
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Article39 1963-04-22 3 LONDON. sun Klrkholt Rusby leaßUf team members* were hypnotised yesterday afternoon to give them confidence for their semi-final cup tie at Oldhnm i aipun^ Saddleworth, a team they had nev*>r beaten before. They los; again. UPIUPI - 39 words
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Article24 1963-04-22 3 VIENNA. Sun— A footballer 1 1 struck by lightnlntj dining at match her. v ,1 d ed 4 In hosDital. Reirer24 words
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Article144 1963-04-22 3 Guards officer shot by a sneeze ONDON. Sun. Just as he was about to squeeze the trigger, the Guardsman on the rifle range sneezed. An officer lying in the i butts alongside him leaped into the air with a howl of anguish. For the bullet from the i Guardsman's .280144 words
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Article36 1963-04-22 3 WASHINGTON. bun. The American Society of Newspaper Editor chose Mr. Herbert Bniebek. editor of the Hartford. Coninecticut. Courant ns their president. He Micceeds Mr. Uv Hill.s. j executive editor of the Knight newspapers.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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312 1963-04-22 3 TIRED BUSINESSMEN FIND REST IN THE MONASTIC LIFE LONDON, Sun. Tired b v s i n c s smen have found a new escape from their office and family worries the monastery. "Get away from It all" visits to the solitude of religious retreats have become so popular that all312 words
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Article37 1963-04-22 3 BERLIN. Sun. Communist, border guards opened fire on the eastern sector of this dlvldr-d city and captured an elderly man as he was trying to scramble over thr barbed wire to West Berlin.— UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-04-22 3 NEW YORK. Sun. Governor Nelson Rockefeller (above) was reported today to be. planning to marry re-cently-divorced scientist Mrs. Margaretta "Happy" Murphy. The New York Post reported that a friend close to both the 54-year-old millionaire Governor of New York State and Mrs. Murphy. said theyReuter - 131 words
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101 1963-04-22 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun. Academy award-winning actor Gregory Peck settled a US$lO5,OOO damage suit yesterday for $9,000 ($27,000 Peck and three other de- fendanLs were sued by two j families who were Involved in a multiple car accident on a freeway on Dec. 11. 1960.Reuter - 101 words
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Article32 1963-04-22 3 PARIS. Sun— The French For- 1 elm Minister. Mr. Maurice Couve de Murville. arrived bark in Paris' today from Japan where he had been on an official visit. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article30 1963-04-22 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Kennedy will visit Ireland, the home of his ancestors, after his visits to Italy and West Germany in June, the White House announced. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article16 1963-04-22 3 BONN. Sun.— An avalanche ■wept away a Bavarian skier near Bu'cntesgaden. West Germany.16 words
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547 1963-04-22 3 Chemist tells inquiry of a rush of flame' in Thresher WASHINGTON, Sunday J^ NAVY court of inquiry at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was told that a big piece of plastic found at the scene of the sinking of the atomic submarine Thresher had charred spots, indicating it was burned "in aReuter - 547 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-04-22 3 Sea wedding for Suzy Parker NEW YORK. Sun. Actress Suiy Parker (above) married actor Bradford Dillman aboard the liner Santa Roxa a few hours after it left New York for a Caribbean cruise yesterday. Captain Fran Siwik. master of the Santa Rosa, performed the ceremony. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article29 1963-04-22 3 MONTREAL. Sun. A 65-year-old fireman was killed last night when a bomb exploded at the rear of a Canadian Army recruiting office in central Montreal. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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91 1963-04-22 3 FkETROIT. Sun.—<3ene- ral Motors paid Mr. Frederic Dormer, its c h airman. U*****,475, last year. OM said this makes him; the highest-paid executive In j the history of the American car Industry. Taxes took U*****,085. A statement Issued to shareholders said Mr. DormerReuter; UPI - 91 words
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Article71 1963-04-22 3 MOSCOW. Sun Professor Bruno Ponterorvn. former nuclear physici«t at Harwell, who defected to Russia in May. 1950. has been awarded a Lenin prize for nuclear research, the Soviet news agency Tas» ■aid today. Tass said the professor was "one of the outstanding physicists of our timeReuter - 71 words
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Article198 1963-04-22 3 WOULD-BE OAS ASSASSIN HELD PARIS, Sun. Police throughout France yesterday stepped up anti OAS operations following Friday's arrest of Serge Bernier. alias Jean Murat. who was sentenced to death in his absence six weeks ago for his part in last August's attempt to kill President de Gaulle. Police said BernierReuter - 198 words
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74 1963-04-22 3 NEW YORK. Sun. A wind-swept fire spread out of control yesterday over a 15-mile front on the southern Up of Staten Island, destroying more than 50 homes More than 150 people were removed to safety and at least 15, Including some firemen, were treatedUPI - 74 words
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Article203 1963-04-22 3 LONDON, Sunday. THE Sunday newspaper the Observer said today x that, according to Soviet Communist Party members. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev will announce his retirement "within two years" at a May 28 meeting of the Soviet Communist Party's central committee The Observer's lead story, i 1 writtenReuter - 203 words
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331 1963-04-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sunday. 'JMIK live day conference of Junior Chamber International came to resounding climax with a grand banquet and ball at Cathay Restaurant last night. Jaycees and their ladies made merry until "2 a.m. For the delegates from the Philippines the night held special pride.331 words
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162 1963-04-22 4 THE BOYS' BRIGADE PLAN BIG PARADE SINGAPORE, Sun.— About 600 members of the Boys' Brigade. Singapore Battalion will take part in a battalion church parade —the first major function held In Singapore to mark the 80th anniversary of the movement. The parade. combined with a dedication service, will be held162 words
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119 1963-04-22 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. A bill collector was stabbed three times by armed robbers who snatched about $20,000 in cash and cheques from him In New Bridge Road yesterday. Two men armed with daggers pounced on Ng Liang Keng, 45. in a lane near his119 words
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Article50 1963-04-22 4 TAIPING. Sun. About 500 acres of land In Ayer Puteh. along Kampong Dew Road here Is to be given in farm lots to landless families in the new villages of tht Taiping area. Each family will get about thn>e acres to grow vegetables and keep poultry.50 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-04-22 4 'Tiger' Tensing flies into Singapore for a week's visit SINGAPORE, Sunday. SHERPA TENSING NORKEY. Co-conqueror of Mount Everest and well-known as "Tiger of the Himalayas" tonight gave a loud roar of laughter when asKed during his arrival here whether he believed in the existence of the dreaded I abominable snowman.301 words
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Article101 1963-04-22 4 Chinese YMCA puts on an art show SINGAPORE. Sun. The week-long annual t<ft exhlbltiorf of the Chinese YMCA Art Club was opened yesterday by Dr. Chen Chi Wei, at the association's auditorium. South Pier. Mrs. Marjorie Martin, chairman of the club, said most of the paintings submitted are by young101 words
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Article96 1963-04-22 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Government has introduced new rules to ensure that only motor vehicles in good condition are used on Singapore roads. An amendment to the Motor Vehicies (Construction and use) Rules. 1948. makes it an oftenc*" to use a motor vehicle "which emits any smoke, visible96 words
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Article51 1963-04-22 4 Malaysia 'sure as sun rises' KLANG. Sun— Malaysia will oe formed on Aug. 31 Just as sure :is the sun rises tomorrow Inche Mohamed Khir Johart. l Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, said today. Inche Khir. addressing K Umno annual delegate* conference, blamed Indonesia and i^0...--munist China for the anti-Malaysia51 words
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Article74 1963-04-22 4 Guide chief for US KUALA I.UMPUR. Sun— Mrs. P. NNt. t vai-.it num. the Federation's Chief Commissioner (or Guides, will leave for the United States on Wednesday on a 30-day State Department grant to see women's work and community development In America. Mrs. Navanttnain will spend a other three weeks74 words
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Miscellaneous390 1963-04-22 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's sche- Lumpur (ML 131 > 6:50 p.m.; dule of civil aircraft move- from Jakarta (ML 204 > 9.45 menu at Paya Lebar airport. D.m Singapore: DEPARTURES B BOAC: To Colombo. Bombay. /ikhi>als Bharein, Damascus. Frankfurt. BOAC: From Melbourne, Syd- London390 words
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Article, Illustration1825 1963-04-22 5 THE FANTASTIC AIR JOURNEY FROM ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA THAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED IN 28 DAYS -IN 1920 ABOUT S am on November 12, 1919, a group of men walked across the snowoovered airfield at Hounslow. outside London, towards a Vickers Vimy bomber thai loomed through1,825 words
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Article326 1963-04-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun ASSOCIATION SEEKS AID OF SELANGOR GOVT. AND FEDERAL CAPITAL COMMISSION THE Kuala Lumpur Tourist Association is to sctk the help of the Selangor Government and the Federal Capital Commission to implement its plan to boost tourism here. Its chairman. Mr. S. S. Virik.326 words
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Article51 1963-04-22 6 IPOH. Sun. Dr. A W. Moreira was re -elected president of th« Perak AuU-Tuberculoeis Association at its annual meeting her* today. Other officials are vice-president. Dr. Hajl Megat Kha.s bin Magat Omar: and secretary and treasurer, 1 Mr. N. C. Thomas. A five-member committee was also51 words
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121 1963-04-22 6 Girl (8) is raped, body thrown in well ALOR STAR. Sun. An eight-year-old girl is the victim of what a police spokesmann described today as th: most brutal murder of the year. Cheah Ah Tee. daußh ter of a padi trader, had been raped and strangled before her body was121 words
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Article59 1963-04-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Three Malayans left for Britain by air today for a four-month trade union course at Ruskin College under the I Colombo Plan. They were Inche Shamsuddin bin Shahabuddin. of Radio Malaya: Mr. Lee Dang Fook, of the Ministry of Defence: and Mr.59 words
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79 1963-04-22 6 SINGAPORE. Sun technicians ot National Caita RegLster in the Malaysian region have arrived here for training In the company's South-East Asia training school. An NCR overseas technical Instructor, Mr. Kenlchi Kashara. will teach them :he mechanics of the worlds first battery-operat-ed adding machine. Mr. Kashara.79 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-04-22 6 SINGAPORE. San. A Singapore stndent now studying in the United States. Mr. Jonathan Fo (above), has been named Regents Scholar in the I niversity of California one of the highest honours which can be r>»n ferred on a student ht the university.188 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-04-22 6 SINGING SPOT COINCIDES WITH FIRST RECORD Talentime winner Fazidah to back Bilk SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 Making her first Singapore stage appearance on Tuesday is Fazidah Joned. 18, winner of the 1962 Radio Malaya Talentime. Fazidah. from Kuala Lumpur, will be one of seven Malayan entertainers who will take part in212 words
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Article48 1963-04-22 6 PENANG. Sun.— Ten Brunei Alliance members will visit Penang this week. Tomorrow they will tour the fisheries research centre at GluKor and the Malayan Teachers College. On Tuesday they will visit rural development projects in Province Wellesley. They leave for Alor Biar on Wednesday.48 words
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71 1963-04-22 6 St. John men inspection, then a party SINGAPORE, Sun. Tht St. John Ambulance Brigade, Singapore West Central Area, Fifth Corps, today held its fifth anniversary inspection and garden party at its headquarters in Beach Road. The area commissioner, Mr. Lim Chi Hoh, accompanied by the corps vice-president. Mr. Tong Chien71 words
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335 1963-04-22 6 Education: Inche Bahaman's hope for the youth hostels SINGAPOI ■J 1 HE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, wants youth hostels to be an integral part of the education system as in European countries. "This would enable groups of students to undertake practical studies and work335 words
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293 1963-04-22 7 IPOH, Sunday. •JHE People's Progressive Party in likely to team up with the United Democratic Party for town council elections in Perak. The elections, on June 22, are for 93 seats in .seven centres. Nominations close on May 27. Outlining his293 words
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168 1963-04-22 7 INDIAN FUND OFFERS SCHOLARSHIP AT COLLEGE I(UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Indian Scholarship Fund has offered a scholarship of $1,200 a year tenable at the Technical College here to a Malayan student of Indian origin. This scholarship, set up by a local education trust, Is for the duration of the course168 words
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Article58 1963-04-22 7 IPOH. Sun. A businessman who leu his scooter on the roadside to see a midnight show herr last night found Us front wheel missing about two hours later. Thang All Kow, 29, said that ha had left his scooter in front of the Capitol here about 1158 words
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Article25 1963-04-22 7 K.UCHING. Sun.— Mr. J. R. Sandison. chief engineer of the Broadcasthm Department here. has been appointed Acting Director of Broadcasting of SaFawalc.25 words
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Article71 1963-04-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Singapore Arya Samaj will provide free Hindi education for children and adults who wish to learn Hindi in Singapore. Classes will start tomorrow from 4 pjn. to 6 p.m. It is also proposed to start a special class on how to speak Hindi which71 words
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Article, Illustration272 1963-04-22 7 Miss Malaysia too excited to sleep NOW CATHERINE (19) OF BRUNEI THINKS OF THE LONDON CONTEST KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Nineteen-year-old Brunei student Catherine Loh, who last nißht became Miss Malaysia .1963 at the Jammed-packed Stadium Nejfara here, stayed up to three this morning thinking about her next beauty competition the272 words
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156 1963-04-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan importers are placing large orders for television sets In many parts *of the world in the expectation of selling at least 150.000 sets this and next year. Leading importers said today that, to judge from the response in Singapore,156 words
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Article109 1963-04-22 7 Seamen stabbed at food stall SINGAPORE, Sun.— Two kj seamen eating at a food stall in Carpenter Street were attacked by six thugs armed with knives last night. Lo Joy Kwok. 18. of Stirling Road, was stabbed in the throat, shoulder and arms. His friend. Lee Chiew Lian, 21, of109 words
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Article30 1963-04-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr. Murugu Subramaniam has been elected chairman of the Malayan Tamil Writers' Association. Mr. Doralraj was elected secretary and I Mr. S. Kanapathy as treasurer.30 words
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Article136 1963-04-22 7 TWO NEW COURSES AT THE VARSITY KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Two new courses of study will be started at the University of Malaya in the new academic session beginning next month. They are linguistics and Chinese studies both in the Faculty of Arts. This brings the total number of courses offered136 words
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Article52 1963-04-22 7 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Australia's Qantas airways has announced through its Singapore office the addition of two more Boeing 707 V-Jets to Its present fleet of 11. The planes, to cast the Australian Government about £9 million, are needed to cope with traffic Increase and greater frequency52 words
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Article34 1963-04-22 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— Mr H. Kent Goodspeed, second secretary and economic officer of the United States Embassy In Malaya, will be the guest speaker at the Teluk Anson Rotary Club on Tuesday.34 words
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Article31 1963-04-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR., Sun— Bank Negara has received $1,482 for the "Save Democracy Fund" from the staff and labourers of Jerani Padang Estate. Bahau. bringing the total to $917,071.95.31 words
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Advertisement246 1963-04-22 7 these top TASMANIAN businessmen seek trade in >^ r SINGAPORE Ue^MH April 30 -May 7 Ik.'SSU V mw Mm I M.H.A.) Premier KUALA LUMPUR Ij&Ste- 1 At I Mines 1947 \U. AW I i.tt Am H Minerals, tourism, May 7-1! AJAX^AM X* JA\ education. G. B. Edgell, G. E. Hansen,246 words
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Advertisement259 1963-04-22 7 w if you suffer from A BRONCHITIS I read this I EPHAZONE tablets are availabl* to all sufferers from bronchitis, asthma, bronchial catarrh, phlegm oo the chest, hay fever and allied complaints. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to use and gives quick relief and sureness of effect. The properties259 words
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Miscellaneous143 1963-04-22 7 Onp By V.T. Mfamlin WHATCHA WELL, GIT o I BECAUSE I WELL, WHO 1 I I'M KING 6UZZLE, I YEH? I NEVER POINT ON MY srrriN'.'^ 1 offn it WHY. sajd for V are you? THA'S WHO J hearpof l^V THRONE? 'JE& VHEAR?>C VOUTO' I AM/'^^ YOU tH<'k Trmmeff By143 words
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Article166 1963-04-22 8 ACKNO WLEDGMENTS Wm4 fl» 'Minimum I THE FAMILY OF the lata Mr. Yap itienda and reiatlvf i.r their kind ittendance. imixii.r .n<»« it their rrrent bereave. MR A MRS IBN WM md ttirnda (or their Ml ihr orraataa of their marMR AND MRS Cillnrt Keraandei ,-n». ..nd (r..n<l. for their166 words
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Obituary44 1963-04-22 8 i» MnrWl $10 /Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of my beloved ..■her. Khoo Khenic Kow iMrv fheah •aaa Mm., whou anaiveraarv falls toIN LOVING MEMORY of Dr. Loh r*ooa Up .uddenlv called to r.«t on )K2. lx>rd. Thy Will Be Done". 1 familT.44 words
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Article134 1963-04-22 8 M H'orW* 5/0 (Minimum) CINDERELLA DRESSES for glrll .rl it Town and Country. < I Beautiful aelectloa. FLIES A PROBLEM? Dm N'eOCld iv Blattan .hap. ufe. effective. II centn. BE FULL OF life and enemy. Take me genuine atablllzed f Royal Jelly AIR CONDITIONING From cnlT $30 ■nonlh in134 words
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Article705 1963-04-22 8 The pr« 'cautionary measures taken by the Sarawak Government against Communist insurrection ai-e a not unexpected sequel to recent disclosure* iof Communist activity. Prob;bly Sarawak has been fortunate. The Brunei insurrection went off at half-cock, before there was full liaison between Azahari's rebels and the Clandestine705 words
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Article398 1963-04-22 8 Britain and Russia, co-chaii-|men of the Geneva conference which worked out last July's agreement on Laos, will be remiss in their duty if they have not made preparation* for reconvening the 14-nation conference at short notice. It |ma> be that Prince Souvanna Phouma. the neutralist Prem- in, and398 words
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Article150 1963-04-22 8 The Malayan who has never i stirred out of Singapore, Kuala I Lumpur. Penang or whatever other town he happened to be born in promises to become an increasingly rare creature. Not only have communication* been vastly improved, but there exist encouragements and facilities for travel undreamed of150 words
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443 1963-04-22 8 '|HE Barisan Soslalis statement on the merger talks <8. T. April 18) appears to me to be an interesting example of slapping one's face to spite one's enemy The Barisan Soslalis charge that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had "already sold out the443 words
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Letter120 1963-04-22 8 SYMPATHY must go to "Citizen" of Singapore who complained about the disturbance by the loud radios of thoughtless neighbours. In Singapore today emphasis is being laid on education for the young and the adult. A quiet surrounding Is necessary for study To listen to ones radio quietly is120 words
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Letter66 1963-04-22 8 |T seems to me that the basic cause of the traffic chaos at Empress Circus is the circus Itself. It Is the only "roundabout" that is oblong, and if the Traffic Police wish to ensure a smooth flow of traffic they must cut the circus to half its66 words
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Letter232 1963-04-22 8 DURING my five years as Dean of St. Andrews Cathedral, letters have appeared from time to time In the Straits Times complaining of disgraceful conduct in the cathedral grounds at night. Mr. R. A. Stead's letter In your Issue of April 18 Is the latest contribution. I232 words
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Letter140 1963-04-22 8 rERTAINLY Mr. Thaver. the secretary of the National Union of Teachers, knew what he was saying when he made this statement (S.T. April 12): "What Is minor to the Minister (of Education) may be major to the teachers Take, for Instance, the many thousands of D.T.C. trained teachers140 words
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Letter250 1963-04-22 8 I REFER to "Motorist' (S.T. April 13 1 who asked why the road between Tanah Merah Besar and Windsor Drive has not been improved. The answer to this is simple. There Is a limited amount of funds available for road development in the State's four-year plan, and there250 words
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Article, Illustration866 1963-04-22 8 STANLEY UYS - The REAL apartheid in South Africa STANLEY UYS THE ENDLESS INDIGNITIESAND THE LIST IS GROWING from BEHIND the i m pr&ssions and hasty verdicts often given by shortterm visitors newly returned from South Africa, the everyday incidents which apartheid gives rise to often give a deeper insight into its nai866 words
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Advertisement460 1963-04-22 8 mmmmtmmmmmmmmmfwmm< Straits Tines k. Malay Mail .hiiim advertlaemanta may to handed tar. lat Floot COLO BTORABC ARCADE Orchard *saa COLO BTOMAaE BRANCHKB AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON* XEPPIL ROAD NAVAL BASaT Authorised Aganta: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Houte. Cath/er Quay THI NIWI FRONT Htipatrlek-a Suwrnnrfl M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty460 words
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Advertisement43 1963-04-22 8 Garrard owners, add... SCRATCH-PROOF BOUNCE-PROOF TOP PERFORMANCE HIGH FIDELITY with tha amazing naw CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY fOR GARRARD Laboratory T,o* A tnQ, Model AT 6 Automatic TurnUblas SEND FOt ILLUSUATEO MOCHUtI Mist I 4j* ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION 30. CIRCULAR ROAD SINGAPORE. I. TEL: *****43 words
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Advertisement139 1963-04-22 8 n|(q|lfqq YOU CHOOSE BRADMA ADDRESSING MACHINES for helping you in paperwork problems. Ideal for pa/rolls, direct mailing, etc. HERMES TYPEWRITERS for your office correspondence. They are swift, silent and very efficient. MONROE CALCULATORS q for bringing you modern, fully V^__^O automatic calculating. You can depend on these for easy portability.139 words
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596 1963-04-22 9 Promise of $100,000 for war memorial SINGAPORE. Sun. J < XI:K I than $106,000 was promised on the spot at a meeting in the Victoria Theatre today after the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuaai Yew, made a token contribution of $100 to a fund to build a memorial to the596 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-04-22 9 CAPT. JOSEPH LEE Voon Teik. of the Federation Reconnaissance Corps, Port Dickson, and Miss Christine Lai Sau Leng, a Kirkbytrained teacher, at the Government English School. Port Dickson, who were married at the weekend at St. Michael's Church, Ipoh. their hometown. Capt. Lee is the eldest son of72 words
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165 1963-04-22 9 'AID-MALAYS LAW? NOT AT THE MOMENT' KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Government has no intention of introducing legislation at present obliging non-Malays to help Malays in business and industry, the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, Haji Abdul Khalid bin Awang Osman. told a press conference here today. He said his165 words
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Article, Illustration639 1963-04-22 9 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Stock exchange warned to take a new look at its responsibilities GEOFFREY BOLAND I By 1 Singapore. Sun. T»HE limelight of sucj cess is now focussed on the Malayan Stock Exchange, which must take a new look at its responsibilities to the investing public, the retiring chairman, Mr. Jacob Ballas,639 words
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79 1963-04-22 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The J Government Gazette today released details of three more wage agreements certified by the Industrial Arbitration Court. Two are between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' I'nion and the Hagemeyer Trading Co. (Malaya) Ltd.. and another firm. Harrisons Lister Entineerinx79 words
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181 1963-04-22 9 TIONG KONG. Sun. n A Sultan from Malaya this week became for a few brief minutes an Emperor of ancient China. The Sultan of Pahang. Sir Abu Baker, changed roles when he visited the sprawling Shaw Brothers production centre at Kowloon's Clear181 words
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232 1963-04-22 9 TEENAGE ACID GANG WOUND THREE WORKERS SINGAPORE. Sun. Three labourers were seriously injured when an acld-throwlnjf gang went on a rampage in Covent Garden here this afternoon the second attack in the area in three days. 1 The gang of 20. all teen- agers. struck at lunchtime i They dashed232 words
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197 1963-04-22 9 OINGAPORE, Sun. The president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Singapore, Mr. John Jacob, has askec the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, to grant Singapore citizenship to all eligible applicants before the formation of Malaysia. Mr. Jacob, who was speaking at the annual meeting197 words
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Advertisement152 1963-04-22 9 From GENERAL® ELECTRIC USAcomes the ever-reliable line of REFRIGERATORS Available in capacities from 5.18 ca.ft. to 13.2 ca.ft. See them today! iii £jZflXnn^«MHMji^BJm^BM£ J^KmMS ■^^^^Ceffri II I y* U 9r -y\ 1 1 1 1 o I Maura ted: Model TA 241. It cw.lt. This handsome refrigerator finished in gleaming152 words
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Advertisement84 1963-04-22 9 ee\b»* c model* I delivery \JJrcharcl Motors SINOAPOM 1 KUALA LUMPUt IE'tESCNTID CISEWHEM IV tORNEO MOTORS EYE EXAMINATION Y«u can with Ulit tt«th but you JH can't ie« wttK artificial «rei. Your jHT^ an* and only pair crtt The God i V^^^nn prater* ln*aluabla! Juarrf them carefully Are your cyet84 words
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Miscellaneous504 1963-04-22 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA }J S i^^^^ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Epilogue; 11.00 Close Down. SERVICE 41.7 Metre. RADIO SINGAPORE AM, 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- WAyE BMmcE: gara-Ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 476 metrea 7.00 Time Signal, The Newa; SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 7.10 Rendezvous Wltli Music; j m^^J^ i^ nrn mai na504 words
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Article315 1963-04-22 10 WALTER WARWICK - BRITAIN— FOR THE VISITOR ONLY WALTER WARWICK =by THIS IS BRITAIN. By Wendy Hall (Methuen 13s. 6d) r |'H is book is not for the British, who will relish it. Wendy Hall writes for the visitor to Britain, a general picture of fifty million people and their fifteen million families.315 words
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Article286 1963-04-22 10 HINTING THE Gl'Rl' IN INDIA: By Anne Marshall (Oollance 255.) By DAVID SZE IT Is clear from the title that Miss Marshall's trophies from India do not include a portrait of the author seated at the feet of a Swami. She went, she saw and was neither286 words
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174 1963-04-22 10 The 'father' of the scugnizzi of Naples A STREET LAMP AND THE STARS. Father Borrelli of Naples. (Peter Davk» 215.). f^ATHER Borrelli Is now F in England seeking 100.000 for the boose of urchins. The money Is <o nuild a bigger and better house a casa (or the scrrntal of174 words
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Article640 1963-04-22 10 Roy Jenkins - Lord Russell on Cuba and India Roy Jenkins By UNARMED VICTORY. By Bart rand Russell. (Penguin Books. 2s. 6d I FIND this rather a sad little book. It is built around the telegrams and letters with which Lord Russell bombarded the leaders of the world during the Cuban crisis and640 words
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Article175 1963-04-22 10 rT*HE salient facts about x savings and Investment, a not too elementary guide for those with a little money, is among the new Penguins, its author experienced in exactly the problems that confront the small Investor. Mr. Gordon Cummings is an old hand at dealing with readers'175 words
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Advertisement160 1963-04-22 10 THAMES 800 CHASSIS CAB ALSO AVAILABLE WINDSHIELD < ft "^^--ZjSHk BE FIRST WITH A P*^ K rvr -^flf Bs»n»l^»^»^ eflsiw Bs^t^t^K^e^BMsV Hbbl FOR QUALITY, RELIABILITY, ECONOMY FORD THAMES 800 Range is an exciting VjlJ^-' QLJL >J JlU jJl Yl J approach to fast, comfortable passenger/ j merchandise transport for even160 words
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Advertisement124 1963-04-22 10 For Increased Virility, Improved Appetite and as a General Tonic pj> tttt iStfa V y Fortified Natural Royal Jell; (Compounded within 24 Hour* of Collection) Modern tcience hot revealed that royal Jelly n natural which containt eleven different vitamins, fouteen ammo acidt, four minerals, five polytocchoridei, and in addition, biotin124 words
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Miscellaneous268 1963-04-22 10 Straits Times Crossword H HP WKP BlHef' bH HI I ACROSS I. What the TV outlaw odev 7. SUike in useless fashion, but does ta whtapsnT (7). quite fact (7). 9. On behalf of another, makes >. Cheat may be ineffective about a paraon promise to pay with changing the268 words
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Advertisement532 1963-04-22 11 NOTICES NOTICE We wish to advise that Wong Peng Hong has ceased to be employed by this company as from 15th April 1963. and has no authority whatsoever to transact any business or collect any money on our behalf. THE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED. SELAYANG TIN DREDGING LTD. Board recommend532 words
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Advertisement525 1963-04-22 11 B"fc^B HKq i^HHHH^p ontinurd from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT :n w..rrf» $S (MiR.)-Hox it eta, txtrm SENIOR BOOKKEEPER with typing experience. Apply Box A 0966 S.T. (Sl«rt). APPOINTMENT of Cannery Inspector advertised under P. O. Bos. 30, Johoic Bahru, now Oiled. Applicants thanked. SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL: Posts of Public Cleansing525 words
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Advertisement619 1963-04-22 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Her*. M (Min.)-Box it et: extrm RELIABLE MIN and women several high pay :ng positions open must have car be ovrr 23 years old I must spank aid understand Kmclisb well. For full deta.'la apply Tuesday M 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. only. Chartered Bank Chambers, I'nd floor,619 words
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Advertisement939 1963-04-22 11 I ACCOMMODATION VACANT Wmrit M (tHm.)—Hn els. tHra FURNISHED ROOMS Complete with modern conveniences available Immediately. Pleas* call at is-a. Leicester Road, B' pore or Pbone Rt>S3O Mr*. Lira. CO STEVEN* ROAD. Telephone: (B'pore) *****. Large Double with Small Room annexed. Board. Laundry. Modem Facilities, Bus Routes. Terms most economical.939 words
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Advertisement833 1963-04-22 11 EDUCATION H'orrft Si (Milt.)— Box it els. txtrm KJUMMAN t SCHOOL Ur MUSS* uroiaMou accepts daily studaau urn Piano. Piano-aecordloo. Violin. Uuitmi Hawallan-guitar, Trumpet, aasooooo*. Clarinet. Drum*. TM. (tf'DOre) 347 W "NO PASS NO FBI" In the history of POSTAL EDUCATION bo cormpondrnce college In Asia has offered you th*833 words
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Advertisement895 1963-04-22 11 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES :n »ord» U (MIH.) Box SB rt». txtro ACENCIES OFFERED Nation* Architectural Planning Co.. Imports Department, P.O. Box 340. Slbu. SaraManufacturers to the sales of any products or articles, especially building materials, in Sarawak. Brunei and British North Borneo. WANTED TO PURCHASE >• Word* U (Milt.)— Box 49895 words
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Advertisement995 1963-04-22 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Wmr4a U (Mi*.>—**x tU. mxtf ALFA ROMEO OIULIA 1600 Spider, the bi(h speed sport* car specially designed for your driving pleasure, fcnquiry: Guan Soon Tranipon Co.. Ltd., K A.n»oo Road, Ttl: *****. Spore. IHI MODEL— New Borg«ard Arabella de Luxe. Buy yours to-day at the loweat995 words
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Advertisement670 1963-04-22 11 ENTERTAINMENT it Ward. Si (Mm.)— Box U rts. ixtra THE FASHIONABLE niuhl out Liua City Revue. Tel: (Spore) 3HH7. STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. 1* Words ii (»iit.}—Box to rli. txlr., TIRED? LET LAUREL Steambutb rcfrcsb you Licensee m.i«Mur/lUutUM 311) -P. Rival Koad. Spore. Telephone i!j676 lv uu a.m. to fe.uu p.m.670 words
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Article, Illustration1848 1963-04-22 12 BOB FERRIER - BOB FERRIER On Sunday, April 7 at Augusta, Big Jack Nicklaus (pictured here with his wife) outsmarted the old guard to become at 23 youngest ever to win the famous Masters... FACTORS THAT MAKE UP THE WORLD'S MOST FABULOUS GOLF TOURNAMENT... A UGL'STA, Georgia,1,848 words
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Advertisement90 1963-04-22 12 > 1 t^rltl Office m 7 Q jit Pi **>*£** TPfitiJYP<i ■B m mm. WrmMmM Bfm WJmm m H -^^^^3^S5 -^0^^~~"\ —I—*. C^ ~^T\^* SBB SMITH CORONA Mmwmwm mm mmW mmW MAKE YOUR TYPING EASIER -FASTER-NEATER WITH THE COMPACT 250 ELECTRIC OFFICE TYPEWRITER WITH THESE DELUXE FEATURES: KINC Sin CARRIACE90 words
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Article21 1963-04-22 13 RI'BBER TIN (ekcrlb.) (prrptctii) April Is. TCSrla. 1445.50 17. 7«>,cta, $447.25 18. 7fi',ct«. 5451.04) 19. 7«',c«a. 5454.3?', !0. $454.37',21 words
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1883 1963-04-22 13 Most active week on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent ITNDER the stimulus of a two-pronged spur the four-day trading period on the. Malayan i Stock Exchange last week was about the most active for the past twelve months. The industrial section soared away with the Esso issue out of1,883 words
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Article75 1963-04-22 13 Total Current Date of for payment payment year Fe*. Dtap. 10 r r May 15 8. Trading 4i>' May 15 56 2 3^* m.. n|%f May 15 Wilkinson 30" r May 7 30% Penrkalen 4'.d.v June 7 Selayant 10*V June !3 Jeram Robber 4d. June 16 4d. Jitra75 words
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Article993 1963-04-22 13 THE table of thawc* en the Malayan Stock Kxchsa(e thows last buaJnea* to April 13. ,A) and last boaineaa) ninrr that date (B) with H and I. a>tandinc for Hlfhest and Lowiwt budnet* for U»t year and thloi year to date. INOUSTRIAU Aitl BncH 350 Atlat let993 words
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Article32 1963-04-22 13 Industrial*: InMttt: Apr.U IRK 111.21 1«?JU Apr. I? Apr. IS us.;; i««.ki IU.S3 IM.M li:.*3 I*?.* 3 Dee. If. lK2=l«f. Apr. l» U7.14 114.97 H7.5U Apr. IMJS U4.*t 1»7.5t32 words
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Advertisement1143 1963-04-22 13 m\ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD U.«.A. Patiitic. Atlantic. «fc Great Lakes Service toaot koao. ti» ti» ti» ti» tl* S port f. S'hfc* Honolulu 8. r't'ito k. *n|»n» Yor* Cltvelanc Biawa Mara" 1 i Mat *7 7 Mai M May I Jatt I iaal Itlm I lal| ■taailatia Man" Jl1,143 words
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Advertisement980 1963-04-22 13 /^g?ORIE2tfT/ LJItfES ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CATHAY" Deparrj Prnong 1 1th May 1963 Singapore Mih May 1963 for Hongkong 18th/20th May, Japan 24th/28th May Hongkong Ist /4th June Returns: Singapore Bth June 1963 Penang 11th June 1963 Fores from: Penang from $1,089.00 Singapore from $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE980 words
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Advertisement325 1963-04-22 13 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and *ull details available by sending this coupon to: Th. KK.r1cj9.rr PO Box M, Sin« a p«r*. P.O. 114 Kual. Unm» P.O. Boi 30, l»oh or P.O. Boi 277. P«mm«Name iM>./Mn./Mw) A44fVM TRUITII: THI CHARTtMD SANK (MALAYA) TiUJTII LTO 23.4.U OVERSEAS TOWAGE SALVAGE CO..325 words
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Advertisement1534 1963-04-22 14 IU UVtRPOOL A WEST CO'Sl U K.i Uuc Vpotl tans t S'nam "ina-ii LYCAON LKirpMl. Glisgotr Gin. I TMly Apr 23 27 Apr 21 LAERTES A.onmo-;i. Li>trpMl Api 23 Api 25 Apr 21/ 3 MEMNON Liitrptll. l- <>gc» Apr 27 May 2 May 4 MELAMPUI litcrpiil. Ha>rt. Htmburg Miy 11,534 words
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Advertisement1442 1963-04-22 14 m iJM THE E. A. C. UNESSAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP iSC—T^Hi so< p S'* 1 1 Ptnang IjlVSil ill POONA' la Part/ 25 Apr 21 1 May 21/27 Apr V~l \SLJ«I 'SIMIA a) 24) Aar/ 4 May 5; 1 May 1/ I May Y^-waVy "FAUTRIA" I)1,442 words
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Advertisement1467 1963-04-22 14 EUPRESS SERVICE 10 LfINOON. nVERPOOt t. CONTINENTAL PBRU S'Dort P. S'fam Ptoaag BENNEVIS (Hj H l.rg. Lilt. Ha.rt. Mara 6. 42, Apr 23 Apr 24 21 Apr 21/ 1 lINHOPE B aia. H'kirg, A. up. N oaa Api 14/21 BEHOOUH (t loj L Mil. H dan. Hull, Nkanj Api 25/211,467 words
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Advertisement1400 1963-04-22 14 V- McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. W, iK**A T N U3ll vßtaW r**+ CLLERMAN LIMB eJc KLAVCNESS LIMB LONOON, HAMIURG. ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELiS. SAN FRANCISCB. HAVRE. HULL t MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND CITT OF EASTIOURNE I Aecept.ag carga ter Clitral t SHtn AMtrici Spore P. Sram tr,j SUNHt»iLLE 124/27 Apr1,400 words
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Article781 1963-04-22 15 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS r |MIK following is a complete list of revised quotations isMied by the Malayan Stock Kxrhange on Friday. April 19. INDUSINIAL* Ai«x orda (U «a lea -i I.SV P U TraitMt SO" O.SO BouMtad LM I*l 8 Holding t.,9 7 U.'un Tib Smalt Pr»f 17 V781 words
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Article69 1963-04-22 15 THf Malayan licnuit Sanki' Atteciatien madr these changes In it* ratr* to mrrrhant* on Saturd.iv tall ram to $100). tt.iltri TT *r OO ready: ailfian Pranci Mil < I. Italian Lire MM On the free eacrtanfte market in Hang Keng. the U.S. dellar naa quoted at I T««69 words
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Article573 1963-04-22 15 Tin is firm market THE Straits tin market last week haa one of lv flrm- est period's tor many months as demand for the metal continued unabated. On Saturday mmning the price remained uncoanged ai $4a4.37fe per picul Its highest level for nearly n months. In the previous three days573 words
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Advertisement375 1963-04-22 15 NOTICES UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS Applications are invited for on* 1 post of Lecturer/ Asst. Lecturer in 1 the Department of Physics in the Faculty of Science. Candidates should have at least a good honours degree with suitable teach- ing and research experience. Applications should be made In375 words
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Advertisement742 1963-04-22 15 I k^ l ■■saaaaaas^aaaaJ.klMlLai ATI M\ ESTATE OF XAVIER JOSEPH LOPEZ, DECEASED Pursuant to Section 29 of the Trustees Ordinance (Chapter 59). < NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN I that all creditors and other persons Interested In or having claims I against the estate of the above- i named deceased late742 words
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Advertisement773 1963-04-22 15 TENDERS INVITED SEALED TENDERS, labelled as specified above, will be received at the Office of the Director of Geological Survey. Scrlvenor Road. Ipoh. Perak, up to 12 noon of the 20lh May, 1963. from Contractors regls- tered with the Architect's Offices In Class A or with the P.W.D. In Class773 words
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Advertisement827 1963-04-22 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR EDUCATION OFFICER (WOMAN) APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Education Officer (Woman) In the Education Department. Brunei. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should preferably possess an Hons. Degree of a recognised University, plus Teaching Qualifications, but candidates with lesser qualifications would be considered,827 words
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Advertisement670 1963-04-22 15 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by the State Engineer, Selangor from Class 'E' and above supply contractors up to 3.00 p.m. of 20th May. 1963 for Lhe supply of sluice valves, air valve; and reflux valves for the year 1963/64. Full particulars are obtainable from the Office670 words
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Advertisement876 1963-04-22 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY J; APPLICATIONS arp invited for the posts of CADBT rLANNKRJT*— AND PLANNKKS IN THK PLANNING SEKVICK. Planning Oeparv mou. Singapore. SALARY SCALE: <»S7o>- S600: 630: 680 x 3SA 1030 1100 x 40A 1420. CADET PUNMRS AGE: Not over Z2 years of age. QUALIFICATIONS: A recognised876 words
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Article2072 1963-04-22 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by PEAK OF PERFECTION OUTSMARTS RIVALS OVER 7F WINNING Stable's Dark Romance II won the 525,0e0 Singapore Derby over 121 at Bukit Timah today. Ridden by Johnny Wilson. Dark Romance II won by two lengths from Shantin Heights (Keith Moxham) with Tariff Q2,072 words
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Article118 1963-04-22 16 TOTAL POOL: $199,830 Ist. *****3 (1107.156) !nd. *****1 (S 30.515) 3rd. 555M2 (J 15.3081 Starter* ($1.5»0 each): Nob. *****2. *****0. .■OOOM), *****4, *****0. 380.M1. *****4. Consolations ($1,560 each) No*. *****2. *****9, *****3. 5920.->2. *****3. *****7. *****9. *****3, *****2. *****8. Extra Consolation ($730 each) Xoa. *****9. *****7. *****8. *****3.118 words
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Article569 1963-04-22 16 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG BARRING OF FORMOSA AND ISRAEL WAS 'A SERIOUS CONTRAVENTION' OF RULES Bi Penang. Sunday qTOE Asian Football Confederation decided today that Indonesia's action in barring Formosa and Israel from the football competition of the Asian Games at Jakarta last year was "a serious contravention"569 words
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Article216 1963-04-22 16 Joseph's goals make NS champs HOCKEY By MICHAEL FOONG JPOH, Sun.— Two goal* 1 by skipper M. Joseph, enabled Negri Sembilan to beat Perak 2-0 and become champions in. the quadrangular hockey tournament which ended here today. Ncgri had previously beaten Johore (3-1) and Federation Armed Forces d-o>. Perak who216 words
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Article141 1963-04-22 16 j^fJALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Royal Pahang Polo Club i the Selangor Turf Club Cup from I holders Selangor Polo Club with a i 3-2J victory on the final day at I the Malayan Polo Association's i annual Selangor tournament here today Pahang won as expected but I141 words
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Article, Illustration505 1963-04-22 17 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM THE DAVIS CUP Akhtar Ali and Mukherjea sweep to 3-set doubles win By- Kuala Lumpur, Sunday jy|ALAYA'S S.A. Azman and Kwok Yoke Yen put up a gallant display against India s Jaideep Mukherjea and Akhtar Ali in their Davis Cup doubles match here today beforeWan Seng Yip - 505 words
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Article1310 1963-04-22 17 FIRST DIVISION 1 \r«-n»l 2 Man. City 3 Birmingham 3 Blackpool 6 Rolton ft Aston Villa 1 I'.urnlry 0 Notts Forest 0 I verlon 1 Tottenham 0 I ulliam 0 Liverpool 0 I I^irriiKT 1 Wolves 1 I .won 1 Blackburn 1 Man. 1 nitrd 11,310 words
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617 1963-04-22 17 BRITISH SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON. Sun tWERTON, who beat Tottenham Hotspur--1-0 yesterday in their vital English First Division clash, now head the League table from Leicester on goal average by .1, and must enter the season's closing weeks firm favourites to clinch617 words
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261 1963-04-22 17 Wakefieid and Wigan in League Cup final RUGBY LONDON, Sun. Wakefleld Trinity, the holders, and Wigan will meet in the English Rugby League Cup Final to be played at Wembley on May 11. In the semi-flnals yesterday. Wakefleld defeated Warrington 5-2 at Swinton, and Wistan had an outstanding 18-4 victoryReuter - 261 words
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Article97 1963-04-22 17 ATHLETICS— London: John Uelses (US) set a British allcomers record for the pole vault with a leap of 15ft sin in an International indoor meeting yesterday. Other results included: Bob Frith (Britain) 18, won the 60yds in 6.2 sec: John Whetton (Britain) won the mile in 4:9.6; John97 words
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472 1963-04-22 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun LHH'R Ministers and a Senator today warned that the political and economic stability of the country would be jeopardised if a party other than the Alliance was elected into power. They were the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin.472 words
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213 1963-04-22 18 Malaysia will show world 'we practise co-existing KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The establishment of Malaysia will demonstrate to the world the practice of co-existence. I n c h e Abdul Rahman bi n Haji Talib. the Minister of Health, said tonight. 3peaking at a Royal performance of the Aneka Ragam Singapura213 words
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Article182 1963-04-22 18 Why Front must win by Lim I PENANG. Sun. j IT WAS important 1 that the Socialist Front win control of the State Government, Mr. Lim Kean Siew. chairman of the Penang division of the Labour Party, said last night. Mr I.im said the Alliance had proved "inept and irresponsible""182 words
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589 1963-04-22 18 TIRED MALAYANS CRASH 1-0 TO CAMBODIA ALOR STAR, Sun. MALAYA crashed by a 56th minute goal to nil to Cambodia at the Darul Aman Stadium tonight to lose their grip on Group 'A' of the Asian Youth soccer tournament. The Malayan attack, though dominating the exchanges, played tiredly tonight after589 words
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287 1963-04-22 18 Hard fight Japan take 50 minutes to subdue Ceylon ALOR STAR. Sun— Japan had to fight hard all the way to beat Ceylon 2-1 in Group 'B in the Asian Youth soccer championships here tonight. Ceylon scored fust in the sixth mlnuie and though lorced to play delensively lor the287 words
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Article186 1963-04-22 18 Board to hear protests today PENAXG. Sun. The Appeal Board of the Fifth Asian Youth soccer championship will sit tomorrow to bear protests by both teams in last night's Group "B" match between South Korea and Singapore at Alor Star. South Korea are appealing against a decision of Filipino referee186 words
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Article941 1963-04-22 18 CRICKET SINGAPORE, Sun. REGGIE DA 6ILVA. the Singapore rapt am who missed last week's match against Selangor at Kuala i Lumpur, showed the value of his absence from that match when he hit 100 against S.C.R.C. at Shenton Way today. Reggie's century was scored941 words
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131 1963-04-22 18 PENANG. Sun. Four goals by Sema Pisanuvatana sparked Thailand, the defending champions, to a 5-0 victory over The Philippines in the Group 'A' match at the City Stadium tonight. It was the third defeat for the Filipinos in as many games. Centre-forward Sema131 words
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Article403 1963-04-22 18 |>ENANG. Sun. Vietnam I scored their first victory in the tournament when they beat Singapore 3-2 in a Group 'B match here tonight. The game was watched by a moderate crowd which included the Governor of Penang. Raja Tun Uda AlHaJ and the Prime Minister. Tengku403 words
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Obituary36 1963-04-22 18 CABLE RECEIVED from Calcutta of Hidden death of Mr. Angelo P. I) Bouza on 2u 4-63. beloved drother of doctor A. I. I) Souza of Sinu.iiKjrr and Mm R A RodrWue* of Beremt>an. R.I. P.36 words
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Miscellaneous64 1963-04-22 18 SOCCER SPORi: DIV I: IRC v Marines iJn. Besar>; Div. 3A: Arsenal v SHB (Piirrer Pk.); Alagappa v 3ODCA (St. George's Rd>; Radin vlns v Bt. Timah CBalcsiier Rd>. TKXMS DWIS COT Eastern zones-final: Vlahiya v India 3rd day: S. A. v J. Mukherjea (3 p.m.). Billy Yap v R.64 words
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