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Title Section21 1963-04-23 1 AVERAGE BAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS! 00,0 00 fk"#<** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 TUESDAY. APRIL 23. 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration1685 1963-04-23 1 JACKIE SAM - CITY HALL BATTLE JACKIE SAM: 5 Barisan leaders arrested By SINGAPORE, Mon. Assemblywoman is calmed BARISAN SOSIALIS Assembly members were today involved in an attack on the City Hall office of the Prime Minister, in a violent protest against the mass arrests of leftwing extremists in February. Five party leaders,All Yusoff - 1,685 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-04-23 1 DEMONSTRATORS PUT OLD WOMEN AND CHILDREN IN FRONT RANK OF THEIR ASSAULT IN PROTEST AGAINST ARRESTS OF LEFT WING EXTREMISTS ARRESTED Parry legal adviser Mr. T.T. Rajah ARRESTED Party chairman Dr. Lee Siew Choh38 words
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185 1963-04-23 1 Razak on 'grave' S-E Asia situation WASHINGTON, Mon. —Tun Abdul Razak arrived here last night 1 for a four-day goodwill visit and talks with President Kennedy and other top administration officials. He was greeted at the airport by Mr. Roger Hilsman. newly appointed Assistant Secretary of State for Far EasternReuter - 185 words
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Article47 1963-04-23 1 OMAHA (Nebraska). Mon.— Lawyer Walter Nielsen has filed a divorce petition here against himself. The divorce is sought by his wife Vesta, who alleges extreme cruelty. Mr. Nielsen said he would r<present his wife "just as though she wer>- a complete stranger."— > Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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121 1963-04-23 1 NEUTRALIST FORCES STILL HOLD AIRFIELD VIENTIANE, Mon. General Kong Le's chief of intelligence. Col. Soulivanh, said here that the neutralists were still holding the Plaine Des Jarres airfield area and preparing new defensive positions to the west. These new positions would halt any possible Pathet Lao and dissident neutralist attemptReuter; UPI - 121 words
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Article61 1963-04-23 1 PARIS. Mon. Heavily iirmed .irmy units today rolled out a four-mile wide ".security carpel" »o protect President Do Ouulle on his first provincial tour since narrowly escaping v assassination attempt lust Aukusi. President De Gaulle left Parh by tr.iin lor Sedan, where he was toUPI - 61 words
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Article93 1963-04-23 1 S'pore rations water SINGAPORE. Mon. Water rationing will be imposed in Singapore from tomorrow. The Oovernmi tit, flouncing thi.s today, reported little >r no Improvement in the dry spell In the Tebrau River region the States nv.un source of water .supply. Singapore Island has been divided into teven noes ior93 words
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Article108 1963-04-23 2 AUSSIE RADIOS HELP THAI CAMPAIGN BANGKOK. Mon— The Thai Government will use radios given by Australia in a mass education programme for the backward north-east territory, it was announced last night. The Government has been making an all-out effort to develop the north-east province, bordering Laos because of widespread CommunistReuter - 108 words
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Article24 1963-04-23 2 MANILA. Mon. The Acting Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P Lopez, left for Tokyo today on his way to the U.S. UJ».L24 words
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Article52 1963-04-23 2 4 jailed in absentia KATMANDU. Mon. General Subarna Shumshere, Mr. Bharat Shumshere Rana and two other Nepali Congress leaders have been sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment. Nepal's national news agency reported. A special tribunal found them guilty of Inciting others to blow up Nepalese government buildings and supplying themReuter - 52 words
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Article167 1963-04-23 2 CEASEFIRE PLEDGE BY CHINA TOKYO, Mon. The Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai, said yesterday that China "absolutely will not take any action which will vitiate" the SinoIndian border situation and "prejudice direct negotiations" with India. AT BANQUET Mr. Chou made the statement in a speech at a banquet inUPI - 167 words
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233 1963-04-23 2 Sino-Afghan border talks soon: Liu RANGOON, Monday. MR. Liv Shao-chi, chairman of the Chinese People's Republic, announced yesterday that Communist China and Afghanistan would shortly start border negotiations. Mr Liv, wno arrived here on Saturday on a seven-day goodwill visit, was speaking In reply to a toast made by GeneralReuter - 233 words
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113 1963-04-23 2 CHINA SEES CLOSER TIES WITH KARACHI KARACHI, Mon. Pakistan and Communist China will develop strong ties despite objections of Western powers, the Chinese Ambassador. Mr. Ting Kuo-Yu, has declared. The ambassador. addressIng a crowd at a reception at Islamia College In honour ot the recent Slno-Pakistan border agreement, called the113 words
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Article29 1963-04-23 2 KARACHI, Mon. President Ayub Khan will vUlt Nepal from May 9 to 12 at the invitation of King Mahendra. who visited Pakistan last year— ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article76 1963-04-23 2 CALCUTTA, Mon. The deatbroll from the cyclone. which swept across 15 villages in Assam and West Bengal, bad climbed to 112 by yesterday, according to official Information reachins here. The Chief Minister of Assam, Mr. Bimal Prasad Chaliha. told reporters on his return yesterday from a visitReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-04-23 2 RUSSIAN TANKS WILL HELP IN ALGERIAN CLEAN-UP ALGIERS. Mon. The Algerian Prime Minister, Mr. Ahmed Ben Bella, yesterday announced that the Soviet Union was shipping tanks to Algeria and that the Cuban Prime Minister, Dr. Castro, and President Nasser will visit Algeria next month. In a speech at a rally198 words
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Article, Illustration388 1963-04-23 2 AMMAN, Monday KING Hussein of Jordan yesterday afternoon made an on-the-spot inspection of Jerusalem where demonstrators supporting Arab unity clashed on Saturday with security forcw. Thr Ring, who returned here hut lliullt v i. accompanied by thr n< v Jordanian Prime Minister Shcrif HuvsrinReuter; UPI - 388 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-04-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby V CAUT JO J I A IHINW12 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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269 1963-04-23 3 LONDON, Monday. ITARL Russell, veteran British campaigner for nuclear disarmament, last night accused the Greek police of brutality in breaking up an anti-nuclear demonstration in Athens yesterday. The 90-year-old philosoIpher said Mr. Pat Pottle, who had gone to Greece as his personal representative atReuter - 269 words
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Article158 1963-04-23 3 Ban bomb' men march in Edinburgh EDINBURGH. "Scotland). Mon. Scottish campaign's against nuclear arms *>terday led a protest march to what they claimed a secret regional seat nf government, to be used In case nuclear attack knocked out London. A document circulated last week to the Press and those takingReuter - 158 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-04-23 3 An Abbey visit for Alex and Angus ORINCESS Alexandra and her fiance, Mr. Angus Ogilvy. last week visited Westminster Abbry lor a talk with the Dean about their wedding there tomorrow. The Dean, the \ery Rev. Eric S vines Abbott (pictured with them) walked round the Abbey with the couple,101 words
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Article25 1963-04-23 3 ROME. Mon. Rome yesterday marked Its 2.716 th birthday. Celebrations were held on Capitol Hill to recall the founding of the city. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article86 1963-04-23 3 DOME. Mon. The bride was walking on air, the groom was up in the clouds. Both of them were up in a DC -6 airliner when they got married yesterday. Karln Witzmann. 28. an Alitalia airline hostess, and Flavio Palumbo. 34. a Roman architect, left theUPI - 86 words
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Article33 1963-04-23 3 MADRID. Mon— Mr. Valtry OtMUtf d'Estainp. French Finance Minister, has Invited his Spanish counterpart, Mr. Navarro Rublo. to visit ParLs to continue talks on Fiench co-operation in Spain's development plan.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-04-23 3 VATICAN CITY. Mon. nnHE Pope, 81. who suffered an illness last A November, told a group of Roman children yesterday that death which takes all men could strike him "perhaps soon." The Pope suffered an attack of gastric trouble and anaemia on Nov. 27190 words
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198 1963-04-23 3 'Kneel-in' success by Negroes in three churches BIRMINGHAM (Alabama) Mon.— Three white churches quietly accepted Newoes yesterday in a second straight Sunday of "kneel-ins" hede, but at least five other churches turned them away. Last Sunday, only two churches accepted Negroes in the congregation for Easter services. The demonstrations were198 words
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98 1963-04-23 3 FVENVER, Mon. A 34 year old man yesterday sprayed bullets into a car in which his wife was riding, killing his mother-in-law and critically wounding his wife, then shot himself to death. Detective Faul Montoya identified the victims as Arnold Ihly and98 words
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Article59 1963-04-23 3 WASHINGTON. Mon—American and Italian .x-lentlvs tired th» first rocket In "Project San Marco." the joint U.S.-Itallan space programme, last night. The 1 1.0001 b. rocket soared to an altitude cf 265 miles for a 14--mlnute flight. It was expected to drop Into the Atlantic about 800 milesReuter - 59 words
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Article87 1963-04-23 3 MOSCOW. Mon—Experiments carried out hv Soviet experts at a meteorological range showed that it was possible to increase sunny days over big cities in winter by between 10 and 15 per cent 'the newspaper Moscow Pravda said yesterday. The newspaper, quoted by the Soviet news agency87 words
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629 1963-04-23 4 Rationing today and an urgent appeal r to 'save water' 7 MIL. GALLONS CAN BE CONSERVED -WITH CARE The seven zones SINGAPORE, Monday. "JMIK Singapore Government, after announcing water rationing from tomorrow afternoon, today urged the people to exercise the "greatest restraint" in the use of water. The statement said629 words
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238 1963-04-23 4 RUBBER FREIGHT ROW: 'MERIT' IN WEIGHT PLAN SINGAPORE, Monday. REPRESENTATIVES of five organisations I covering practically every operation in the Malayan rubber industry, together with manufacturers, met here today to discuss the freight i rates dispute. Contrary to forecasts the I communique issued after the meeting contained no reference to238 words
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154 1963-04-23 4 Probe: SNUJ challenges Government sincerity SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore National Union of Journalists today challenged the Government's sincerity in holding a •fair public inquiry" into the detention ol a number of S.N.UJ. members under the PPSP and allegations that the union's funds have been used for political purposes. The union,154 words
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Article141 1963-04-23 4 IIKKI. is the weekly water rationing schedule: MONDAY: 8 a.m. to p.m. Zones One and Four, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Zones Five and Six; TUESDAY: 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Zones Two and Three, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. Zones Four and Seven; WEDNESDAY: 8 a.m. to141 words
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Article83 1963-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A passport stolen from Mr Samuel K. Btenson of Norway was returned to him today a few hours before Milled for Tlatju in South Sumatra. Mr. Stcnson. 54. a purser aboard the Norwegian liner Sir James Llthgow whs robbed in a taxi oy two men83 words
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Article35 1963-04-23 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National development. Mr. Chor Yfok En*, will officially open the new Pomreol Malay School at 10 m.s. Pourkol Road on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.35 words
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204 1963-04-23 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today described a gift of $2,500 from the Singapore Bank Employees' Union to the Bukit Ban Kee Fire Relief Fund as "concrete evidence of its maturity, stature and identification with the causes204 words
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364 1963-04-23 4 I SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee today stressed that Singapore must achieve the highest degree of efficiency in industry to compete with other countries which had a start of many decades ahead, and one important way of increasing efficiency364 words
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174 1963-04-23 4 Girl, 17, 'vanished' from Home— so case is called off SINGAPORE. Mon. A case down for a two-day hearing in a court was called off today because the complainant, a girl of 17. was said to have "vanished without trace." Senior Inspector M.C. Jacob told Mr. N.A. DTlozario. the Judee.174 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-04-23 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is todays schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC: Prom Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.10 pjn.; from London. Zurich. Tel Aviv. Teheran. New Delhi. Bangkok (BA 710) 7.20 pjn.; from London. Dusseldorf. Beirut, Bagdad. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala181 words
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Miscellaneous192 1963-04-23 4 Lumpur (ML 311) 3.40 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173 1 9 p.m.; from Hong Kong (Ml. 617) 11.30 pjn. DEPARTURES BO At: To Darwin, Brisbane. Melbourne (BA 710) 8.10 pjn.; to Kuala Lumpur; Colombo. Bombay. Teheran. Bagdad. Beirut. Zurich. London (BA 791) 2 pjn.; to Rangoon. Calcutta. Karachi. Damascus,192 words
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131 1963-04-23 5 HE Sultan of Pahang in the attire of an Emperor of ancient China, which he donned when he visited fhc Shaw Brothers production centre at Kowioon's Clear Water Bay. Hong Kong, last week. On his left is his consort, in the costume of131 words
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Article236 1963-04-23 5 BATU GAJAH, Monday. 4 NOISY crowd in the Magistrate's Court here to see nine men tentatively charged with the murder of an estate manager and a watchman was told today to keep quiet or be sent out of the court. The magistrate, Wan Mohamed bin Hajl236 words
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195 1963-04-23 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Aus- and New' Zealand; troops of the South-East Asia Strategic Reserve will observe Anzac Day In Malayu and Singapore an Thursday. At Camp Terendak in Malacca, dawn service will be conducted! by chaplains of the 2nd Bn., Royal Australian Regiment, and195 words
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Article22 1963-04-23 5 PENANG. Mon— The Penan? Adult Education Association will hold Its annual meeting In its Beach Street offices on April 29.22 words
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Article42 1963-04-23 5 IPOH. Mon. The Federation Reconnaissance Corps is seeking Chinese youths between 18 and 23 as recruits. A recruiting team will be in Ipoh at the Anderson School next Monday and Tuesday from 8 a.m. each day to interview candidates.42 words
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121 1963-04-23 5 New P.J. for estuary of Muar River Ml \K. Mon. A swampy wasteland at Tanjong Afcas. at the mouth of the Muar River is to be turned into a satellite town in a $10 million scheme by the Johore State Government. The chairman of Johore Local Government Committee. Dato Sulaiman121 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-04-23 5 'FROM PRISON TO FARMING' SCHEME PENANG, Monday. T*HE Penaiig Discharged Prisoners Aid Society is to ask the State Government to organise an agricultural institution for long-term prisoners. Under this scheme, the society says In its annual report, prisoners would be allowed to work on the land during the latter stages185 words
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Article109 1963-04-23 5 IPOH. Mon. Two bamboo rafts, carrying two officers, an N.C.O. and 16 cadets from the boy's wing of the Federation Military College at Sungel Besi. reached Teluk Anson yesterday afternoon after six days cruising down th« Perak River. The party, led by Captain A.C. Loone and109 words
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148 1963-04-23 5 ALOR STAR. Monday. THE long drought was severely hit padi double cropping in Kedah. The State Agriculture Offl- cer. Inche Mohamed Noor bin Wahab. said today the shortage of water caused by the dry spell had not only retarded the progress in double cropping but148 words
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84 1963-04-23 5 Witness not in court man discharged KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ngok bin Harun, 42. of Jalan Penchala, Petallng Java, was discharged in a magistrate's court today on a charge of using criminal force with Intent to outrage the modesty of Jamilah binte Abdul Jalil. who failed to appear in court. Ngok84 words
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Article62 1963-04-23 5 PENANO. Mon— A motorist.! Leong Kwok Kheong. 25. who skidded into a drain after colliding v.ith a tree at Northam Road on Jan. 25. was today fined $100 when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving without due care and at- 1 tention. The First62 words
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Article25 1963-04-23 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Mon. Thirtytwo candidates were successful in the Mn lay shorthand exnnunntion held' at the Language and Literature Bureau hall here recently.25 words
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Article60 1963-04-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Malaya; is represented at a 10-day Ecafe conference In Bangkok dealing with the development of human resources through education, health services and social welfare and their contribution towards the economic development of Asia. The meeting is Jointly sponsored by Ecafe and the60 words
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91 1963-04-23 5 AI.OR STAR. Mon. Kedah police waited in vain the whole of yesterday outside the Movieland Theatre in Penan* for three men who were to have collected 52.100 from a Kedah businessman. Last week he received a letter demanding the money. The letter, written91 words
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118 1963-04-23 5 'GESTURE OF ATONEMENr UNDER DISCUSSION rpOKYO. Mon. A spokesman for the Japanese Foreign Ministry said today the Governments of Japan and Singapore are discussing ways and means to make a "gesture of atonement" for the massacre of Singapore Chinese during World War n. He was comme.nln^ on a reported statement118 words
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Article, Illustration656 1963-04-23 6 TEAM SURVEYS HEALTH OF NATION A hard look at needs of the future J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said today that a committee has been set up to report on Malaya's longterm health and medical needs. Inche Abdul Rahman, who made the656 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-04-23 6 KIALA Ll'MFl'R, Mon. A North Borneo chief. Oranc Kaya Kaya Siffoh (above), of Pensiangan, which is deep in the interior said today that his people unanimously accepted Malaysia. Pensiangan, 114 miles from Jesselton. is about three miles from the North Borneo-Indonesian border. Mr.139 words
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Article146 1963-04-23 6 MUAR. Monday. THE Johore State Government has asked all town councils in the State not to let health inspectators remain too long in the same place. i It said in a circular that "a period of three to four years is considered an indication146 words
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Article43 1963-04-23 6 PENANG, Mon. Two banks here! have each given $5,000 to the) Penang State Scholarship Fund. The Penang branch of the Over- 1 seas Union Bank made its first contribution, while United Malayan Banking Ltd. ga\e it-, third dona- j tion.43 words
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Article, Illustration267 1963-04-23 6 PENANG, Monday. T^HE American skipper of the 12-ton yacht Hell? A today appealed to the Straits Times to help contact three prospective crew members who are "somewhere in Malaya" but have lost contact with him. Captain John Claytor, 34. Is now In Penang on267 words
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89 1963-04-23 6 Johore Bahru L-Month competitions JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The end of the first phase of National Language Month here Is being observed with competitions for the young and old. Tonighl debate was held at tht Diamond Jubilee Hall. On Thursday, the finals of th« pantun competition will be held and on89 words
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Article193 1963-04-23 6 'Reds had hand in border raid' DRUNEI TOWN. Mon. Datu Bandar Haji Mustapha. chairman of the 72.000-strong Sarawak Party Negara, today condemned the recent armed raid on a police station at Tebedu, bordering Indonesian Borneo. Datu Bandar, here on a vWt to Tuan Hajl Hasbollah bin HaJl Daud. president ofUPI - 193 words
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Article54 1963-04-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— lnche Sulaiman bin Abdullah, the assistant secretary of the Economic Planning Unit of the Prime Minuter* Department, is attending a 10-week World Bank training course in Washington. He is among 21 people from it countries participating in th« course designed to teach various technique54 words
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Article58 1963-04-23 6 PENANG. Mon— Prince Tv Jepelehake. Deputy Prime Minister of Tonga and Minister for Health and Lands, and his wife wcr* guests of the Chic/ Minister. Da to Wong Pow Nee, and Da tin Wont at tea in his official residence yesteraay. The pnr.ee. son of Queen58 words
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Miscellaneous160 1963-04-23 6 Alley Ih>p By 1-7. Hantlin MEAN, VNCVER HEARD 7 MUST BE A HECK OT I I THKT DOGS IT.' I DON'T) I \~~^^^/\&?\->k^A. "'I OF ME.WNte 6U1.?? I KEN A PLACE IF A HAFTA TAKE THKT J sT^ /JTSu., ■'^m\ *W MA >* ABOUND M«H« LUNK UKE YOU' 3 I160 words
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Article, Illustration1498 1963-04-23 7 808 FERRIER writes from AUGUSTA, Georgia YfUEX Jack Nick liius rolled in the yard putt which made him Masters Cham pion Iwo weeks aj»o. ho didn't dare look al 1 1 drop. Be hit the ball, closed ins eyes, and listened In this, Nicklaus showed1,498 words
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Obituary22 1963-04-23 8 BTaraJi IM (Vimmtim) OI tOUZA. In i hi-r Ktirl memory C our fear mollier Krrlh:i ifi.iiled hi. Ufa on M.4.122 words
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Sitf^traiteEimfS Tuesday. April 23. 1963. Truth From The Plain
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Article651 1963-04-23 8 Among the more dangerous ingredients of the Laotian crisis is the lack of attested l;ut.s. There is plenty of rumour and just enough hard news to justify anxiety. But many more facts than we have are necessai-y for a realistic assessment of the threat which the651 words
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Article426 1963-04-23 8 The Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association continue; to build upon its reputation for exemplary public service. The ijinual report for 1962 sums up a most impressive volume of work in case-finding, treatment and rehabilitation. Highlights of the year were the opening of the Uttamram regional clinic, with its own diagnostic426 words
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Article188 1963-04-23 8 The Malayan Stock Exchange has been able to look back on a year of further progress. Establishment of direct line telephone and teleprinter connection between the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ha* made it possible to fix a single Malayan price for every counter, an improvement of188 words
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Article, Illustration982 1963-04-23 8 The race tensions that bedevil Guiana FRANK PILGRIM 560,000 PEOPLE LIVE IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF PLOT, SUSPICION AND INTRIGUE FROM WORDS like "deadlock" and "stalemate" are frequently used to describe the political situation in British C v i a n a Britain's only colony on the Soufh American continent which982 words
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Letter65 1963-04-23 8 RESIDENTS of Jalan Eunos will be grateful to the Government ff consideration could be given to the extension of the present Jalan Eunos-Guillemard Road bus service up to the Capitol Theatre. At present, we have to break our journey at Jalan Eunos/Changi Road junction, Geylang Serai or Geylang65 words
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Letter102 1963-04-23 8 rpHE Singapore Prime Mln--1 lster has repeatedly urged people not to waste water. Yet I wonder whether he knows how much water Is being wasted by the City Council cleansing staff every day. In my area Serangoon Road the cleaners start washing the drains at 6.30 a.m. and102 words
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Letter102 1963-04-23 8 IN a report In the Straits Times of April 10. the last paragraph states: "These arrests will only intimidate mosquito parties like the Peoples Progressive Party. Pan-Malayan Islamic Party afid United Democratic Party Into silence lest their leaders be taken and kept in." This is not true. I102 words
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Letter120 1963-04-23 8 ONE afternoon last week my clerk went to a subpost office In Kuala Lumpur to post an A.R. letter to Pakistan. He was charged 40 cents postage, 40 cents registration fee. and an acknowledgment fee of 25 cents. A day later he made inquiries from the clerk at120 words
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Letter252 1963-04-23 8 AFTER years and years of having to be content with the use of oil-lamps and pressure lamps, the people of Jerteh, Kampons Raja, and Kuala Besut are happy to note that electricity is to be supplied to these areas soon. For reasons best known to the CJLB.,252 words
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Letter142 1963-04-23 8 T AM in full agreement 1 with Mr. Meadows <S.T April 6) regarding the noise from motor cycles. He is not the only sufferer: w in Holland Road suffer likewise from early morning to Ute at night We have appealed to tne police on two occasions without much142 words
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369 1963-04-23 8 THE LAND THAT TEETERS ON A TIGHT-ROPE LONDON, Mon. The new crisis in Laos is being matched by British ofliciah> with the kind of mixed feelings that might be aroused in a policeman who a familiar drunkard dancing on a ledge high above a busy street. There is no doubt369 words
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Advertisement984 1963-04-23 8 MaWMMaaMMMHaMaMafJMaTMaaTk Strait* Tiaet Malay Mail Ctaaarfiod a«»«ftiaemania may bo Maao'od to: lot ne«e COCO •TOPJAO« ARCADB Oecftard Rood COLS *TOKA«f fJHAMCNCti AT HOLLAND HOAO-KATON« BBi |II ROAD-NAVaL «*a* A»marlaa« A«««U: cmr book itom ltd «MM»»t*r Nwm. Collyar o»av TWal MaTWB PHOMT FWip.trtcK SupormorkM M M. ItMAN. a Admiralty Rawd. Naval984 words
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Advertisement23 1963-04-23 8 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED it th« Largest Federation incorporated Bank with 67 Branches over The Federation. Singapore. Brunei. North Borneo. Hong Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement101 1963-04-23 8 SUPERIORITY A W BREEDS *~-M "CONTENT" J U "'if-U I 1 IMI I l_ H lllil'll'l lll I 1 a. M W I W^ B Q Mandello WE ,j~- -^^^jH Madly* Short MM with tap* recorder Mt* atafcJr/aWfc JB compartment •Ifcj |M m^S^^' fk 4 apotd automatic r«cord chana«r |~~^Mj«^101 words
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Article, Illustration397 1963-04-23 9 AUSTEN ZECHA by 'PUBLIC MUST BE FED UP" IF MISS MALAYSIA EVENING TYPICAL CHARITY SHOW KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. I^ILM star William Holden, one of the seven Miss Malaysia judges at the Stadium ara on Saturday night, today criticised the way the contest was run. "I objected to397 words
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125 1963-04-23 9 KUCHING. Monday. piVIL servants in Sarawak would be allowed to stand for elections to the Council Negri (legislative council) "in the light of approaching constitutional changes." a Government statement "I said today. i Experience in other count- ries had shown that potent- ial leadersReuter - 125 words
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Article71 1963-04-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Some 30 employees of the Cathay Advrr Using Lid. are to net salary in- erea.srs i:i!i«ing from $12.50 to J5O retrospective from Jan. 1 under, an agreement s-iirned recently betWMn <he firm and the Singapore. Business Houses Employees' Union. Similar iocKMM will be «iven71 words
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Article47 1963-04-23 9 SINGAPORE Mon.— Tan Hock H.>:. 27. admitted betting with a bookmaker al Singapore races on Sunday. Tan vas in the first tier of the Turf Club at Bukit, Timah when he was arrested by detective Koh Kirn Hock. He was fined $100.47 words
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311 1963-04-23 9 Acker Bilk tells of solo blues in army prison FIVE HOURS A DAY PRACTICE TO 'PASS THE TIME' By EVELYN TU SINGAPORE. Mon. Acker Bilk today recalled how he played the clarinet "to pass the time" in an army prison in Egypt 16 years ago. The 34-year-old bearded jazz musician,311 words
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Article18 1963-04-23 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Rawalpindi and Quetu. in West Pakistan. 1 have been declared infected with 1 smallpox.18 words
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Article32 1963-04-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A cyclist. Chew Leong Kirn 17. died or. I've spot today aftrr he was knocked down by a lorry carrying sand at the 3J mile. Gonibak Road.32 words
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Article79 1963-04-23 9 Eight accused of theft SINOAPORE. Mon.— Eight men were charged tn a magistrate';* court today with housebreaking and theft of property worth $7,692 from Qui Boon Hock and Co. in Bras Baaaii Road between 11.50 i p.m on April !S and 620 a.m. on i April 16. Carl Murray. Wee79 words
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Article59 1963-04-23 9 SINGAPORE. Moi Tan Tlong Keng. 41. with 13 previous con fictions. was today jailed for seven years by the First Crimlna, District Judge. Mr Clicor Singh I tor robbery. Tan held up Sen Tiou Krat. 62. in a public '.oilei m Killiney Road on Mar 759 words
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Article59 1963-04-23 9 Two die in crash IPOH, Mon. Phoon I Pin Slew, believed to Ibe the driver, and his passenger, Chu Sin Mm, were killed yesterday when the car in which they were travelling was Involved in a headon collision with another car at the 64th mile I p o n Penang59 words
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Article, Illustration202 1963-04-23 9 THE RIGHT TO DECIDE OWN DESTINY. KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Lord Mayor of Brisbane. Mr. Clem Jones, said today that if the formation of Malaysia was welcomed by the people of the territories concerned, then other countries should have no fears about it. He said: "Each country should surely have202 words
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176 1963-04-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The United Nai tions Under-Secretary I and Chief of Cabinet. Mr. C. V. Narasimhan. will receive a memorandum on Malaysia from opposition political pari ties when he arrives i here on Thursday. Mr. Narasimhan. who Is on a fact-tlndlng mission176 words
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Article57 1963-04-23 9 PENANO. Mon. The First Magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. I today fined Chan Chun Pun 1350 when ho pleaded guilty to two CtaMgM of failing to fur income tax returns within th» required period for the years 1961 1 and 1962 Mr Nk lined Cum $17557 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-04-23 9 When compulsory arbitration means no talks ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers. Mr. P. P. Narayanan, has warned that the introduction of compulsory arbitration may well lead to n)»re "showing of muscles,"' without negotiations. In an article in the "Union Herald", Mr. Narayanan201 words
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Article224 1963-04-23 9 GAMMON MEN BACK AT WORK KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Fifty workers at the Gammon (Malaya) concrete factory at Petaling Jaya returned to their jobs today after a 10-day strike. They were protesting against the dismissal of a crane driver. Mr. Joosa Peter, who Is secretary of the employees tpam on the224 words
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Article44 1963-04-23 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Shcrpa Tensing Norkay. loconqueror of Mount Everest. 10--day had a happy reunion wan friends in the 1/10 Gurkha Riflfs at the Majldee Barracks when lv motored up from Singapore. Tensing is on a week's visit to Singapore.44 words
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Advertisement114 1963-04-23 9 YOU VIEvT] THE NEW 23 RECEIVER 15 NOW AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION Rental 27.00 per month Hire Purchase 32.00 per month List Price J 725.00 lets discount for cash Special rentals for Rediffusion sound subscribers Free room aerial Free maintenance replacements BEFORE RANGE OF 14' 19 AND 23' WSm RECEIVERS114 words
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Advertisement134 1963-04-23 9 1 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE I Our auditors have reported as follows: "We certify that the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from sale in the sweeps held in conjunction with the race meeting ending on 21st April, 1963 were checked by us and that corresponding marble numbers in the thousands position134 words
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Miscellaneous466 1963-04-23 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA STk^SKfiUK NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Epilotrue: 11.00 Close Down. SERVICE 41.7 METRES OAnirt CIMrADnOC AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne*a- RADIO SINGAPORE ra-Ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies: i mi nn m uivr cinvifF--7.00 Time SKmal. The News; I 4;""^ 7.10 News Commentary; 7.15 mmtTivivr «fbvk Song Time; 7466 words
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Article, Illustration526 1963-04-23 10 With wallpaper you can give a new look \yALLPAPER is becoming the main attraction in interior decoration. Bright coloured designs against a subdued background dominate the home scene. In oftices, too, the new face lift is given with wallpaper. Colour or design There's much to be said about526 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-04-23 10 BEAUTY EXPERT TO GIVE TALKS niiiiiiiiiiiiinii ONE of Hollywood's leading beauticians Miss Dorothy KildufT, will arrive in Singapore this Sunday to conduct a series of fashion, make-up and beauty demonstrations and lectures. Since her last visit to Singapore in 1961. she has travelled through many countries as an "ambassadress of136 words
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Article70 1963-04-23 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS BEFORE painting over a knot, nil any small holes with plastic wood or wood putty. When this has dried, sand smooth and apply a sealer or shellac. Give baby his cod liver oil whiie he is undressed for his bath. Any spills can be washed off in the70 words
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Article137 1963-04-23 10 How do you fit in that swimsuit? rpHERE is much truth in what Mr. John Wonsik, a member of the Life Guard Service in Miami had to say about women who wear swlmsuits. He said: "It Is not so much scanty suits worn by younger swimmers with neat figures which137 words
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Article161 1963-04-23 10 FOUR out of five Polish women under 50 have jobs in industry. Radio Free Europe, which keeps tabs on what goes on behind the Iron Curtain, reports this and the following findings from a survey published In a Warsaw Trade Union newspaper: The average Polish woman rises at161 words
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Advertisement196 1963-04-23 10 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■iBBBB^ .^bbbbbß jt^ _^B^*^ BBmt Fomtostict The first fluid matte eye shadow in a tube! 'EYE VELVET' This new 'soft-focus look' is pure enchantment: plush... unshiny. ..voluptuous as vel- V^^ff^ vet! And here's the first eye kgMamshadow that won't streak, settle in creates, or fade away as others do. So196 words
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Advertisement345 1963-04-23 10 H SOU"* A ryjcRAN- j^\ j^-j VIGRAH /Bff frt^Wif^tK Multi-vitamins in a fruit J \a flavored bate. The new tasty \f*. 2. way to take the essential I^*' viUmlns children need. '■AMINS fOlf k 5^ MULTI VITAMIN Jf% S*^m (SQUIBB) CJkPSULEi ?^CT^ ll^^"^^^'iW -as" <m<, 1^"'"""-' <BJ Squibb multi-vitamin rap-345 words
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Miscellaneous320 1963-04-23 10 Straits Times Crossword ■H BBj Bbl ■BBBBBr ACROSS 6. Sort of bird a large quan1. Good repast lor a mollusc. tlty turn up In port (7). anyway (10). 7. Something useless as a rule, 6. Many in ihe Welsh peninsula possibly, about a degree <6). look fierce (6). 8. Were320 words
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163 1963-04-23 11 Why we are not going to Jakarta, by S'pore newsmen SINGAPORE Mon. The Singapore National Union of Journalists today commented that the "primary objectives" of the Afro-Asian Journalists' conference besflnninj? in Jakarta on Wednesday appeared to be "more political than professional." Mandate la a bulletin to members. the S.N.U.J. said163 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-04-23 11 rpHE Sarawak GovernX nunt's drive to gather guns and ammunition from non-natives in thr territory for security reasons is now in full swing. Hundreds of people have already surrendered their arms and more expected to give up their tuns within the next few days. TheLee On Wing shows non natives handing over their guns and ammunition at the Kuching central police station - 127 words
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Article, Illustration431 1963-04-23 11 'SHOW CAUSE' ORDER TO MINISTER j SINGAPORE. Monday i Acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. in the High Court today granted an order nisi on behalf of Chok Koh Thong, a political detainee, directing the Minister for Home Affairs and the police431 words
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Article74 1963-04-23 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Jaafar bin Ahmad. 27. an operator in the Fire Brigade, and father of three, txwed as a bachelor before a kathl m order to marry another wife. Mr. N. A. cfßozario. a district judge, was told this today when Jaafar admitted a charge of74 words
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117 1963-04-23 11 CAN FRANCISCO, Mon. Indonesian "in- cursions" will oblige the new Federation of Malaysia to raise substantial defence forces when it is established in August. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, Singapore's De- 1 puty Prime Minister. said here today. Indonesia's anti-Malaysia attitude had two motives,117 words
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Article72 1963-04-23 11 I KLANG. Mon. A stallholder. Ismail Nalna Mohammed. 42. of j Goh Hock Huat Road, appeared in-; the Sessions Court here today on' I two charges of raping two girls at' his stall. Ismail was alleged to have raped! 1 a 17-year-old girl at his stall72 words
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Article63 1963-04-23 11 SINGAPORE. Mon.— An X-ray engineer from ihe World Health Organisation. Mr. D. R. E. Ernborg. arrived here today from Manila to assist in the establishment of a training school of radiography at the General Hospital. Mr. Ernborg will Btav in Singapore lor two years, during which I63 words
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139 1963-04-23 11 Exchange plans more trading rooms j^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Plans for trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange in Ipoh and Penang are being considered, Mr. Lee Kai To, newly-elected chair- i man of the exchange, I said today. "We are now examining the technical aspects of setting I up trading139 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-04-23 11 KIWI.A LIMFIR. Mon The deputy permanent secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Mr. Lew Sip Hon. will head the Malayan delegation to the United Nations Commission on International Commodity Trade in New York from April 29 to May 8. it81 words
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Article35 1963-04-23 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— Miss l_m Kilrne; Lian. a law craduaie of ihe University of Singapore, whs i admitted to the Bar by the act- in? Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. today.35 words
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176 1963-04-23 11 Malayan Pineapple Industry Board is to send two men abroad to promote sales of Malayan pineapples. One officer will work In America and the other in West Germany. The board today called on Federal and Singapore I citizens between 30 and176 words
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Advertisement114 1963-04-23 11 ALL-STEEL MINI-TRAVELLER j/fM |ufl HP^ CRP^ i&&. *!*£s THIS IS THE TRAVELLER YOU CAN AFFORD This Morris Mini-Traveller is so versatile, so practical yet so thrifty! Amazingly low in price and inexpensive to maintain it gives you up to 50 miles to the gallon. From bumper to bumper the Morris114 words
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Article84 1963-04-23 12 SOVIET research workers have developed what is said to be an ideal building material for prefabricated construction, according to a report in the London Financial Times. The material, developed by the experimental construction factory at Luberts outside Moscow, is made from waste wood, with cement and waterglass,84 words
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191 1963-04-23 12 NCR Asia training school started T<HE National Cash Register Co, has begun im- plementing its South-East Asian technical training school scheme in Singapore with the arrival of Mr. Kenlchi Kasahara, one of its overseas technical instructors. Mr. Kasahara, of NCR's Tokyo factory, came direct from the United States where he191 words
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Article, Illustration291 1963-04-23 12 rVHE Maersk Line has added another vessel. Henriette Maer&k, *o its already large fleet of ships sailing around the v/orld. The 9,150-ton Henriette Maersk arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage around the world, commencing from Japan where she loaded cargo for291 words
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Article62 1963-04-23 12 The Japan Automobile Industrial Association said Japan's production of motor vehicles during the last financial year ended March 31 this year, totalled 1,035.579 units, an all-time record. The amount consisted of 301,882 passenger cars. 722,322 trucks, and 11.375 buses. The association said this showed an increase62 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-04-23 12 BOUSTEAD DIRECTOR ASSUMES KL POST ]V|R. E. C. TOKELEY L 1 (above), a director of Boustead and Co. Ltd., Singapore, has been transferred to the company's Kuala Lumpur branch. Mr. Tokeley, former chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, succeeds Mr. J. A. Gibson, branch manager, who has71 words
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Article274 1963-04-23 12 U.S. FIRMS SEEK AGENTS IN STORE WIDE RANGE OF PRODUCTS OFFERED CEVERAL United States companies are seeking distributors in Singapore to handle their products, according to the latest issue of Singapore Trade. The companies include: Frame's, of Call fornia, which is planning to market portable electric generators and spraying equipment274 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-04-23 12 I.C.I. man to meet Malayan doctors AN executive of 1.C.1, in Britain will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday to meet the Malayan medical profession and conduct a sales course. He is Mr. Ray Booth, of the Pharmaceuticals Division, who during his four-day stay in the Federation will discuss with92 words
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153 1963-04-23 12 'Thinnest' Japanese watch now available A LEADING Japanese watch company has introduced into the Malaysian market what is claimed to be one of the thinnest wrist-watches ever invented. The manufacturer Is Citizen Watch Co. Ltd. of Tokyo whose president, Mr. Elichi Yamada. visited Singapore last September to announce the company's153 words
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Article67 1963-04-23 12 Imports of copra Into Singapore amounted to about 2.000 tons last week and as a result of cheaper fob. offers which attracted some buyers, business has been passing at near 529 per plcul levels, says Lewis and Peat. Philippine copra In London fluctuated narrowly during the67 words
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Article37 1963-04-23 12 Although there are uncertainties over Government economic policy, and the long term export problem, business optimism In New Zealand appears to be rising, stated the April edition of Australia and New Zealand Bank's quarterly survey.37 words
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Advertisement285 1963-04-23 12 FLY WITH ME TO ROME Enjoy the countless attentions of gracious JAL scrvica as you Hl^iii I speed from Bangkok to Rome "V j^IV Vla India. Pakistan, and the Middle East on JAL's new "Silk Road" to Europe. Then continue on to the major cities j* of Europe. Wherever you285 words
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Advertisement29 1963-04-23 12 USin6 r A REVOLUTION IN A H I *t^l r-^^r^PlT TV fi 1 m If *$&$mL flMP^jfl j A .A.r- r"+?J £o£»> <^ k m 'J»<tf«S'm A\\ all />■"*" .«oor« r29 words
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Advertisement1493 1963-04-23 13 10 llVlirrjOL k OF.ST COAST U.K.. Oui Soon Sam S'"ai» »«it*n* LYCAON linrpMl, GliJgow Apr 21/27 Apr 21 laillis A.onmouth. luerpeal CM. 33 Apr 25 Apr 21/3 MEMNON liierpeel, Glasgow Apt 7) Mai 2 May 4 MEIAMPUS luerpMl. Havre. Hamburg Mai 5 Mai 1 May I/IB May 11 PERSEUS L'PMI.1,493 words
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Advertisement1417 1963-04-23 13 WT^P/^PJJ^tp^^ If THE E. A. C. UHESSAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN. ANTWERP. ROTTEMAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO, COTHEHBUR6 AHD COPENHAGEN. iKvr_-^SV s 'o°' c Sham Fenang f"/\f>J ftl "POONA" Gla. 41/25 A|r 21 1 Miy 21/27 Apr YAY^-kl "SIMBA" I) 21 Aar/ 4 Mai 5/ 7 May I 1 May'1,417 words
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Advertisement1467 1963-04-23 13 B EN/j^IKNE EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON LIVERPOOL >. CONIINLNIAI PORTS. Soon P. S'nam Peaang BENNEVIS (rl) a lirg. I 111. MB. M'pxa C 42 Tllai Apr 24,21 Apr 21/1 BENHOPi Ban. a'lurt, A.erp.hoaa la Pi/Apr 21 lENDORAN (I.Lflj I'PMi Roao, Hull, N'a<U| Api »/2l «JX 11/ Mai V 1 lENLOYAL1,467 words
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Advertisement1302 1963-04-23 13 \r- McALISTER *5c CO.. LTO. \W2gL Tel: Ha. *****. V-aaV* r*~ EUCRMAN LINK <k KLAVENESS LIMB 10N00N. HAMBURG. ROTTEROAM, 10S ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE, HULL I MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND. CITY OF EASTBOURNE t Accipt.ag cargeJe^Ceatral I Siutk Spoil P. Sham Penang sunnyvillE 24/27 Apr 21,31 Apr 24Apr,2Ma| s1,302 words
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Article114 1963-04-23 14 MELBOURNE. Mon. (■-I.M K \L invrstment and Induv du*trial <%harv«> opened the week on a firm note. Rises outnumbered falls by three to two. Stronger demand f-r Leadrnt was ;i lpaturc. (Mi and base metals werr quif and steady while loans continued linn. eft.A is/7 Mount Ilia U7114 words
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Article73 1963-04-23 14 /MINESE Prortuc. Eichanft. Singa- port nttn pricti p*r picul yatttrday: Ctcanut *ll: bulk J42] teller*, drum S4JI seller*. Capra: April May L'K/Contlnent $27j buyer*. Ptppcr: Muntok whit.- $160 «eller.«. Sarawak white Sl3~i neller*. special Sarawak black $110 sellers, garbled I .imports black $110 sellers. ASTA SliOseller*. tinmpari Coconut73 words
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Article243 1963-04-23 14 Ship* lying alangtid* tha iinjaptro Mirhour wharvat or tiptctod to today art: L-|y**es ::7 2S. Her>ne^ Tainei>i* .IS 3y. Marquisten IM, PoKObov 10 11, Cbowa Maru 8 7, Llpis N.W 2. Ulenosle 35 36. Van Noort Ji 2«. LAertes 33/J4, Surat 13/14. Capetown Mam 1/2. Uaiahln Maru243 words
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Article44 1963-04-23 14 On thi' frii cichangt market In Hon.; Kong yesterday the U.S. dollar wan quoted at 5.76« for T.T. and 5.741 for oath. Starling waa quoted at 15 Vi and ona taal t( xtld at Mfc, All Malayan ■lehanfi Bankt' Attoclatitn HBM uncbankxd.44 words
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718 1963-04-23 14 From Our iMarket Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange opened the week firm with a bit of a flourish, but later conditions quietened down and the turnover was fair. One surprising fact which was commented on yesterday was the strength of the industrial section, where718 words
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Article25 1963-04-23 14 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stork Indices April 20. April Mi Industrials: lot;.;,. 106.79 Tins: 114.28 1 1 3..~> t rubbers: 107.50 107.50 Dec. 29, 1962 100.25 words
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Article744 1963-04-23 14 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business intheSinßa--1 pore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in bracket,*: INDUSTRIAL! HouMrad (2.000) (1.63. (4.000) SI. 80: Ounlnpt 52.T5 91.. (4.000) n.TI, (4.00U) S2.TB: Cast Smalt H >'- St.. (3.000 i $3.14, I),744 words
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Article137 1963-04-23 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 22. TDrec months Ounlops 16 cts. Darny 4<i. Ksso 21 cts. C Storage 4 )d. K. ft N. 18 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 Gammons 11 ct*. I WauKh 13 cts. Shrll 15 cts. M Krew 30 ct*. Stramshlp 7 ct*. M. Cement 18 eta. s.137 words
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432 1963-04-23 14 STRAITS tin declined In Penang yesterday for the first time in a fortnight by $2,621 to $451.75 per plcul. The estimated offering also fell by 10 tons to 230 tons. Renewed strength was evident In tin in London on Friday morning which finally432 words
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Article30 1963-04-23 14 April 22. .MALAY \N RUBBER PRICE: 76 i cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $451.75 (down $2.62' 3 Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tons).30 words
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Article, Illustration273 1963-04-23 14 \IAV flrtt grada rubber twylrt f.l.b. tlo«od at S p.m. in Singatwrt and Kuala Lumpur yoitarday at 76] centa per Ib. up a quarter of a cent. The tone waa inactivo. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. elating prico In etntt per Ib yttttrday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyera273 words
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Advertisement844 1963-04-23 14 THAI LINES Fraa: Htostil. Ne» Orleaas. Baltiairt 1 Nlu YMI til Siiei. Far: Us Aigtlts. U.S. Suit. Mm tn. Ptilalilplia «ia Batgttt. Ht*t Kt*» N. York P Shim Sport L AngelM N. Vorl "A VESSEL" S'll Miy 13 Jaie 1 Jilt "UNOINE 11 21 Apr 31 May 3SJIM II Jlly844 words
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Advertisement52 1963-04-23 14 NOTICE P.W.D. NOTICE Old Road Marang Town will be closed to all traffic for a distance of 300 yards from Its junction with the New Road at Marang Perry for the purpose of Co.istructlnf? a Bridge over the river with effect from 22nd April. 1963 until further notice STATE ENOINEER.52 words
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Advertisement704 1963-04-23 14 NOTICE We wish to advise lliul Mr. Pent! Hong ha* ie?as«i to lx employed by Uiii compam a.s tnmi 15th April 1963. and ha* no uuiho. rity whai&oever to tran.-act business or collect any money on our behalf. rHE EAST ASIATIC COMPANY LIMITED NOTICE AB. RAHMAN BIN MOHAMMAD. BM 21,704 words
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Advertisement2547 1963-04-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE THE IPOH BRANCH of Outhrle and Company (Malaya) Ltd, bave pleasure In advising their many friends and customers of their move to new and improved premises In 8/10 Button Road, Ipoh. with effect from Monday 22nd April. 1963. Our telephone number remains the same at Ipoh 2241. THE2,547 words
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510 1963-04-23 16 Memorable week for punters, bookies 1 ONDON Mon. That was the week that was. A week memorable I in the history of British racing. First a horse that had been I officially scratched turned up ]at Wetherby. in Yorkshire, and pulled off a big coup. Hundreds of miles away atReuter - 510 words
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Article78 1963-04-23 16 SYDNEY. Mou. An Australian and New Zealand record tor .--.ilr of racehor-r yearlings was created lal the annual Sydney salrs lusl ended, reports Keith Hooper. For the lirst time takings exceeded A£500.000. In the four days selling 530 were sold for an I asm-estate of AX574.245.78 words
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Article, Illustration513 1963-04-23 16 BOXING SWEDEN'S Ingemar Johansson former world heavyweight boxing champion. stood groggy after being under a count at the final bell as his hand was raised for a points victory over Britain's Brian London here yesterdar.. The otherwise dull and uninspiring 12-round contest erupted IntoReuter - 513 words
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Article, Illustration452 1963-04-23 16 RACING with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Mon. i JOCKEY Johnny Wilson let out a little secret after winning the $25,000 Singapore Derby on Dark Romance II at Bukit Timah yesterday. "Dark Romance II is a beautiful horse to ride but452 words
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Article183 1963-04-23 16 Morrison misses 'double' SINGAPORE. Mon. J. Morrison of SRC missed the rare feat c, double hattnek in the Junlox cricket tournament match against BODCA on the padang yesterday. Morrison, who had figures of six for lti. tooK the wickets of Aruruugam and Thurlow with the last two balls of his183 words
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198 1963-04-23 16 Charles sends Houston records tumbling GOLF HOUSTON (Texas) 11 Mon. Bob Charles of New Zealand yesterck«. won the MS 150.000 Houston golf classic with a final round of 69 and a record 72-hole total of 268. Charles sent a string of records tumbling. He bettered the tournament's 72-hole record of198 words
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Article110 1963-04-23 16 rKYO. Mon. Two world Mumming records (ell here yesterday during the final evenu of a two-day swim meeting between Japan and Australia. Australia's Robert Windle. 19. broke the world 200 m freestyle record with a time of 2:0.3 (old record 2:0.4). Later a Japanese relay smashed the world110 words
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Miscellaneous124 1963-04-23 16 SPORTS DIARY Sd( KR IBIAN Mil in TOVKNET: Group B" HK v K<> I p.m.>; Group "A' Malaya v fitirma <9. boUi mnufics at Pfnanij). Group 'A' ThuJuiid India (5 p.m.. Taipingi. STOBC Uiv. 2U: SRC V RAP Selcmr A' (padmng); Div. 2B: Serangoon MY v Kdllang Airport (Firnr Pki;124 words
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Article, Illustration631 1963-04-23 17 TODAY IS D-DAY IS ASIAN YOUTH SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP Asian youth soccer WIN OVER THAIS WILL RESTORE MALAYAN HOPES By NORMAN SIEBEL: PENANG, Monday |X> MORROW will be Decision Day in the fifth I Asian Youth Football championship here and in Taiping. The three teamsNg Weng Chee - 631 words
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Article131 1963-04-23 17 SINGAPORE WITHDRAW PROTEST DENANG, Mon.— The Asian Youth Football Tournament Appeal Board, which was to have met today to consider an appeal by Singapore. cancelled Its sitting "A meeting became unnecessary because Singapore withdrew their appeal," Mansor bin Osman (Malaya), chairman of the board, told the Straits Times. Singapore, Inche131 words
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Article44 1963-04-23 17 IPOH. Mon.— Entries from Indian soccer teams in Perak are called for the Dato Sambanthan Cup competition. The affiliation and entrance fee is $20 and entries should reach the secretary, Perak Indian FA. 10 Jalan Buyong Said, Ipoh. before May 7.44 words
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Article223 1963-04-23 17 All tne scorers: Sem* PisanuyaI Una (Thai) 6: Quah Kim Lye (Spore) 4. N. Thanabalan (Mali 4. Pak lin Son <S. Kon-.n 3. Y;myon; Na Wongkal (T.\u> 2. Ibrahim Mydin (Mai) 2; Lee Seuiig An (S. Korea) 2; Chau Hung HKi 2: Yuen Kuen Choo (HKt223 words
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307 1963-04-23 17 Tengku tells the Malayans: Don 't be discouraged By OH KEE TIANG: PENANG, Monday rpHE PRIME MINISTER and president of the Foot- ball Association of Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today advised the nations youth football team not to be disheartened by their 1-0 defeat by Cam- bodia last night. "You307 words
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Article68 1963-04-23 17 SINGAPORE, Mon. Steven Urn (Malacca) won the 100 kilometres cycle race over the Pasir Panjang circuit yesterday. In a thrilling finish the first four riders crossed the line almost together. Steven, who clocked 3hr. 3min. beat Singapore schoolboy A. MacLeod by only a wheel, with68 words
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234 1963-04-23 17 PENANG. Mon. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today declared open the first conference of Asian football coaches at the Asian Youth Football camp at the Malayan Teachers College In Buklt Glugor. five miles from rhc city "The organising of this234 words
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Article188 1963-04-23 17 MALAYSIA AAF CREATION AGREED By FRANCIS BOEY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon North Borneo. Sarawak. Singapore and Malaya have agreed in principle to merge as one athletic body to be known as Malaysian Amateur Athletic Federation. Representative* of the associations who attended the exploratory meeting held at Merdeka Stadium yesterday decided that188 words
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154 1963-04-23 17 SINGAPORE. Mon. a! five-goal feat by the State's I regular inside-right, Ibrahim Mansoor. highlighted Marines' 1(M) victory over Indian Recreation Club in their SAFA league first division match at Jalan Besar Stadium today. Marines' centre forward i Omar Awang helped in the I goal-feast154 words
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Article181 1963-04-23 17 $68,600 'gates' from first 4 days FNANG. Mon. K A.M. the organisers of the current fifth Asian Youth football championship for the Rahman Gold Cup, have collected from the first four days' matches almost half the money needed to meet their expenses. After today's rest day. the tournament will continue181 words
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Article392 1963-04-23 17 JAIDEEP GIVES CLASSY DISPLAY V. NAYAGAM TENNIS By ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Jaideep MukherJea, 21, played classy tennis to beat Malayan champion S. A. Azman 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 in their Davis Cup singles match at the Selangor Club courts today. India beat Malaya 4-0 in this eastern score semi-final tie. The392 words
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Advertisement132 1963-04-23 17 i.xr *>lU> it t Opportun ity for Invustntvntl ENG AUN MANSION Thomson Rd.. 3rd mile/near Novena Church 5-STOREY LUXURY FLATS $13,900 CONSTRUCTION UP TO 3rd FLOOR NOW. ENG TAI MANSION St. Thomas Walk, off River Valley Road. (NEXT TO NANYANG ACADEMY OF FINli ARTS) 5-STOREY LUXURY FLATS $17,900 CONSTRUCTION LT132 words
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Advertisement171 1963-04-23 17 CHANGE NOW TO EXTRA PROFIT! FARGO model F2OSP chassis with PRIMROSE coil type trailing axle means EXTRA PROFIT! Here's why: The PRIMROSE coil type trailing axle has been designed and built to give an added carrying capacity of approximately 50*. The principle of operation is based upon a coil spring171 words
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Article, Illustration494 1963-04-23 18 Malayan journalists (minus Othman) leave SINGAPORE, Mon. A Malayan delegation left here tonight for Jakarta to attend the Afro-Asian Journalists' Conference but one of the 15--member team. Inche Othman Wok. was left behind because he could not get a visa in time. Inche Othman Wok said lie hoped to join494 words
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Article66 1963-04-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Man. The Straits Times group of newspapers today received $518.96 for the National Patriotic Fund. The groups total to date now .stands at $91.07. Contributions today were from the management, star! and workers of Linden LNtate. Malayan American Plantations Ltd.. Scudai. Johore <5327> and66 words
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Article56 1963-04-23 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Water Will be cut off tomorrow in Day Road, off JuroiiK Road 10 m.s. from No. 61 to 314. and in Balmeg Hill from 9 njn. to 5 p.m.. and also in Loroni? J. Telok Kurau Road, from Telok Kurau Road Junction up to the canal,56 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-04-23 18 ORDERLY LINE-UP TILL SHOUTS OF PAH' OUTSIDE CITY HALL THE QUIET BEFORE THE STORM. Relatives of detainees massed before the City Hall in order, with posters, banners and slogan-bearing umbrellas, before shouts of "Pah!" ("Beat") sent them storming into the building to attack a handful of policemen.81 words
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156 1963-04-23 18 Nara: Most people in Borneo back Malaysia MANILA, Mon. The U.N. Under-Secretary. Mr. C.V. Narasimhan, said today he found a firm endorsement of the proposed Malaysia Federation among the majority of people in British Borneo. Mr. Narasimhan arrived here from Jesselton for a twoday visit in the course of a156 words
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Article27 1963-04-23 18 SINGAPORE. Mon. A pro-tern committed ol the newly-formed Singapore Talent Club has been elected to unite all prolessional and amateur Miow business personalities in Singapore.27 words
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Article417 1963-04-23 18 LONDON, Mon. But for the restraining Influence of the situation in the Middle East, it could well have been a boom day In the stock markets. With the longed-for expansion In exports becoming a reality In March and with good company statements continuing to help, the markets417 words
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Article85 1963-04-23 18 An eagle attacks glider ADELAIDE. Mon. A glider had to take evasive action over Renmark aerodrome in South Australia when an eagle attacked it. The club instructor. Mr. Ron Wingate. and a pupil. Mr. David Burgess, were in the glider at about 1.500 feet when the eagle attacked one ofReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration360 1963-04-23 18 Govt acts on Jakarta report on Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Monday.^ Till] Federation Government is taking action with the Indonesian Government through diplomatic channels about an article in an Indonesian journal which accused Tengku Abdul Rahman of "taking away* 1 Che Saloma^ singer wife <>!' film actor-director P. Ramlee. The journal360 words
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Article63 1963-04-23 18 ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL DETAINED SINGAPORE, Mon. Police today detained an official of the Singapore Rural Residents' Assoria tion under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. He is (hew Ah Menu, a member of the Mgaate> ing section of the association. Hr \\as arrested at the SRKA l-ranrh oflice in Victoria Street.63 words
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Obituary43 1963-04-23 18 CABLE RECEIVED from Cnn.n* .-n <jf K.l.inlama. hv tH'lovrd muthrr of Kandanamy 4H Troiaoti I: MRS. FLORENCE SWVNY yearn, j*' Mr short Illnei.* ,i <;.H urtei;e Irnvr* Kilo Chuan Avrmie for Church Of The Holy Knir.ilv :it p.m. and thencr to HnU'i43 words
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Advertisement57 1963-04-23 18 Late CLASSIFIED^ ADVERTISEMENTS 1 J n War 4, SU (minimum) ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. DULCIE MARKS. r.roth. ra .mil Msters, ttrink relatives and friends tor wrrutnn, trlmraiu- and rondolinces v well as their kind attendance at thr funrral of their mother the late Mr.-. Loulae Rruteoa on 21-4-63. p ROSKOPF MADE IN57 words
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