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Title Section21 1963-04-27 1 RAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SATE EXCEEDS 100*000 The Straits Times tie**** j Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, APRIL 27. 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-04-27 1 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE Postponement is inevitable MA Y 10? BUT THAT'S THE DA V TUN RAZAK IS DUE TO ARRIVE IN LONDON TO DISCUSS DEFENCE By KUALA LUMPUR Friday TUN Abdul Razak cannot possibly attend the foreign ministers' meeting of Malaya, Indonesia and the Philippines scheduled to587 words
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141 1963-04-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Internal Security Council has agreed that "prompt" preventive action should be taken against any person attempting to instigate, organise or encase in any violent or unlawful action in Sincapore. This was decided today at a meeting of the council which considered141 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-04-27 1 Dr. Lee (driven under escort to airport) meets Nara FLANKED by warders and police officers (left), Or. Lee arrives at Paya Lebar airport to meet Mr. Narasimhan. Their 10- minute interview took place in the airport health office (above). Straits Times pictures by Han Hai Fong and AM Yusof.Han Hai Fong and AM Yusof - 49 words
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Article128 1963-04-27 1 Where panties are not just pink MOSCOW. Fri. Mr. Khrushchev has criticised those Soviet writers who go abroad and find that other countries sell better women's panties than those in Russia. In a three-hour Kremlin speech broadcast today, he said some writers had found panties for their wives in coloursReuter - 128 words
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Article61 1963-04-27 1 QUEBEC. Fri.— A toss of the coin stave Mr. John Diefen bakers Progressive Conservative (Opposition Party one more seat in the House of Commons, ai the expense of the ruling Liberals led by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, after a recount tie between PaulReuter - 61 words
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Article37 1963-04-27 1 TOKYO. Fri.— The Malayan Students' Association of Japan, an organisation claiming to represent 190 of 200 Malayan students studyIng in this country, today issued a statement denouncing the projected Malaysia Federation as "neocolonialism." Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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546 1963-04-27 1 MALAYA'S man speaks up for MALAYSIA lAKARTA. Fri. The J Malayan delegate. Inche Rozdin bin Haji Yaacob, today defended the Malaysia concept at a session of the AsianAfrican journalists con-j ference here. He said- "The peoples of Asia and Africa have the moral duty to support the struggle of peoples546 words
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Article75 1963-04-27 1 HAMBURG. Fri.— A display of hundreds of thousands of flowers, shrubs and trees billed as the world's biggest flower show is being opened here today by President Hrinrich Loebke and his wife. Some 200 000 tulips. 300.000 roses. 90.000 hyacinths. and 100.000 flowers and plants fromReuter - 75 words
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Article23 1963-04-27 1 BELGRADE. Fri.— U.S. State Secretary Dean Ru.sk will vMI Yugoslavia on May 4 and 5 at the invitation of Tito's Government.23 words
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780 1963-04-27 1 R CHANORAN - R CHANORAN By SINGAPORE, Friday. THK United Nations Under-Secretary, Mr. C.V. Narasimhan. met the Barisan Sosialis chairman. Dr. Lee Siew Choh. for 10 minutes in (lie Singapore airport terminal building this evening with a police officer standing on guard al a discreel distance.780 words
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Article83 1963-04-27 1 MIAMI, Fri. A twin-engined plane piloted by Cuban exiles dropped several bombs on the outskirts of Havana last night, reliable refugee sources here reported today. The plane, described as a "commercial-type" craft, flew over Havana looking for a specific target. The target was not identified. WhenUPI - 83 words
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Article420 1963-04-27 1 Reds shell Kong Le areas VIENTIANE. Fit Mortar fire from four Pathet Lao positions fell on areas held by neutralist commander, General Kong Le. on the Plain of Jars yesterday. Authoritative sources .said here that the bombardment was seen by members of the three nation International Control Commission team sentReuter - 420 words
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Article138 1963-04-27 2 JAKARTA, Fri. Ten countries will be attending the opening here tomorrow of preliminary discussions on President Soekarno's plan to hold what he calls "Games of the New Emerging Forces," Radio Jakarta said. According to the radio, China, Cambodia. North Vietnam. Cuba, the Soviet Union.UPI - 138 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-04-27 2 Absurd says Garcia THIS ALLEGED PLOT TO KILL MACAPAGAL MANILA. Fri. Former Philippine President Carlos P. Garcia yesterday described as "absurd and unthinkable" charges that five of his followers had plotted to assassinate President Diosdado Macapagal. The plot was confirmed by Mr. Macapagal on Wednesday. Identities He identified the Garcia182 words
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Article342 1963-04-27 2 GEORGE LIU - DATELINE Hong Kong GEORGE LIU From CAR cleaner Lvi So-ha, 17, after being warned off a rival's Kowloon territory, soaked a length of cotton waste in kerosene, tied it round his rival's leg while the man was asleep— and touched a match to it. Now Lvi is in jail for342 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-04-27 2 Appeal by radio to boy's kidnapper TOKYO. Fn. Dr. x Masatoshi Matsushita, president of St Paul's University in Tokyo, has appealed through newspapers and radio to the unknown kidnappers of a four-year-old boy to return him. In his appeal, Dr. Matsushita promised that this could be done In complete secrecyReuter - 203 words
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110 1963-04-27 2 NEW DELHI. Fri. China has decided to bar 13 "friendship marchers" from Japan. India, Britain, America and Austria from entering China, Mr. Lai Bahadur Shasteri, the Indian Home Minister, told the Upper House of Parliament here yesterday. The marchers lert New Delhi on theReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-04-27 2 ANOTHER LAW SETBACK FOR ENAHORO LONDON, Friday pHIEF Anthony Enahoro yesterday lost another v round in the prolonged legal battle in British courts to prevent his return to Nigeria to face trial on treason charges. Three High Court judges here, headed by Lord Parker, the Lord Chief Justice, refused himReuter - 412 words
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Article37 1963-04-27 2 LONDON, Fri.—Britain's Riant Imperial Chemical Industries is one of three British iirms who will stage an exhibition of their goods in Peking from July 29 to Aug. 11. It was announced here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article29 1963-04-27 2 LONDON. Fri.—Six Nkfcftanl National Assembly members arrived In London yesterday for th« start of a four-week tour of Britain ax guests of the Commonwealth Relations Office UFI.29 words
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Article81 1963-04-27 2 NAGANO (Japan). Fri. Farmers in a remote province in the Japan Alps are forcing; their wives to have babies only in the winter months, so that the women will be available for farm labour in the summer, a civil liberties official said. lie said hard pressed81 words
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Miscellaneous57 1963-04-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby i TM^^4K its u/ac v/_rov q jt*)4. yw fTT fM. l wr^& ▼CKr I i_m *f__t ■______%_> I __-—^w LAJdCr TO v>fc T I mmwk' fWI VIKV V— X iv riJCAP- _L^"~*\. _H _T __-*"> f n __rTT_i Jm *V a___iit I V iWi i57 words
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Article, Illustration359 1963-04-27 3 MOSCOW. Friday I cannot hold my present position for all time, Nik tells Russia VI K. KIIKISHCIIEV told Russian workers ITI that at the age of 69 he could not be expected to hold his present position "for all time." Tass news agency reported yesterday. Speaking to induslr>Reuter - 359 words
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173 1963-04-27 3 A 'BRAIN WAVE' ACROSS THE ATLANTIC WASHINGTON. Friday. SIGNALS from the brain of an American doctors wife in England were flashed across the Atlantic to the United States by the relay communications satellite yesterday. The "brain wave" or elected encephalogram taken from; Mrs Christie Ray, wile of Dr. Charles RayReuter - 173 words
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Article24 1963-04-27 3 Papeete (Tahiti). Pri. A. group of 24 civil and military 1 members of the French Expert1 JSSI _Vl UC ear leStS MUrUrOa24 words
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Article44 1963-04-27 3 NUREMBERG. Pri. Three former police officers will go on trial here on May 13 on charges of murdering some 2.400 Jiws In Russia during the war. The three are Josenh Paur. 64 Wil:<<!m Wirker 63. and Otto Kocller. 55 UPI.UPI - 44 words
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Article, Illustration220 1963-04-27 3 Mac calls Cabinet for two-day policy talks I ONDON. Fri. Mr. Macmillan today summoned all his Cabinet aides for an informal weekend study of the main trends of policy which Conservatives may have to deal with in the years ahead. The meeting without precedent during Mr. MacmlUan's prime mlnlstership, willReuter; UPI - 220 words
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Article45 1963-04-27 3 LONDON. Pri.—Mr. Cyrun Vance. United States Army Secretary, had talks here yesterday with Mr. Peter Thorneycroft and Mr. John Profumo. British Defence Minister and Secretary tv-r War. Mr. Vance arrived here on »i two-day visit at the invitation of. Mr. Profumo.—Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article48 1963-04-27 3 MEXICO CITY. Pri. The' Lebanese Ambassador to Cuba Mr. Halim Shebeya. will file an j official complaint with t>.e Mcxi- I can Government because he was j forced to submit to being photo- crapht-d at tho airport here, he »«id here- before leaving for Havana.— UPI.UPI - 48 words
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Article21 1963-04-27 3 CINCINNATI, PH.—The Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company has signed a new two-year contract with the United Rubber Workers Union—Reuter.21 words
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180 1963-04-27 3 LONDON, Ftl. A campaign to clear her father's name was .started last night by Mrs. Brenda Boyce. daughter of Mr. H.V. Pennells, top civil servant in the Admiralty's naval Intelligence department, whom the Vassall Tribunal criticised for allowing the spy toReuter - 180 words
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Article52 1963-04-27 3 LONDON. Pri.—Exports of British drugs in 1962 hit a new peak when they topped the £50 million mark, the industry's association said yesterday. Australia was the chief market and bought British drugs worth £4.6 million, .followed by the United States (£3 million and Nigeria (£2.6UPI - 52 words
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363 1963-04-27 3 WASHINGTON. Frl T« H E State Depart- ment spokesman said yesterday he assumed that the British and United States Am--1 bassadors in Moscow would hold another meeting with Mr. Khrushchev or other high Soviet officials to try to get the nuclear test ban talksReuter - 363 words
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Article58 1963-04-27 3 COPENHAGEN. Fri. Sir Bernard Lovell. director of Britain's Jodrell Bank radio telescope, last night predicted a Soviet attempt to put a man in space on May Day. a major event in the Communist calendar. He told a Press conference that something could be expected as the58 words
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169 1963-04-27 3 LONDON, Friday. J'WO more "Spies for Peace" documents, purporting to reveal secrets of Britain's civil defence plans in a nuclear war, were received by British news agencies and papers yesterday. One of them purported to give details of the regional seat of government in169 words
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Article60 1963-04-27 3 WASHINGTON. Fri.—A Federal I Court has been asked for a ruling I that homosexuality should not be I a bar to promotion In the civil sen-ice. Mr. Bruce Scott, a 51-year-old former government employee, filed suit In the U.S. District Court here seeking reinstatement In the civilReuter - 60 words
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Article21 1963-04-27 3 ROME. Pri —The Pope will pay a state visit to Italian President Antonio Segni on May 11.21 words
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Advertisement140 1963-04-27 3 DO NOT MISS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY OF BUYING MANY ITEMS AT HALF PRICE FROM OUR I MODERN SILK STORE 'Air Conditioned) J 34 HIGH STREET. SIStiAPORE-o—Tcl. ***** SALE LA6T 3 DAYS HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! DON'T MISS IT. HIGH HEEL SHOES ON SALE AT ONLY $16/OLD CAPITAL SHOES STORE 31 Stamford140 words
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Article143 1963-04-27 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. TRAFFIC police will launch an island-wide campaign against vehicles which emit "smoke screens", from May 11. Announcing this today, the Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, said new powers to prosecute motorists who did not maintain their vehicles in good condition were provided143 words
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227 1963-04-27 4 Mission hospital plans a funds drive SINGAPORE, Fri. The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rev. C.K. Salisbury, today announced the plans for a funds drive for the St. Andrews Mission Hospital, which is facing "a grave financial position." Rev. Salisbury, who is the president of the hospital board, was227 words
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Article158 1963-04-27 4 Less water despite rationing SINGAPORE, Fri. The water situation in Singapore has still not shown any sign of improvement although an estimated six to 10 million gallons was saved by rationing yesterday. The level of the Tebrau River, the main source of supply, rose by only two inches this morning158 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-04-27 4 HONG KONG BETTER OFF IN FAMILY PLANNING: VISITOR SINGAPORE. Fri. Mrs. Li Fook Wo (above), chairman of the Hong Kong Family Planning Association, thinks that Honir Kong has not only better facilities for family planning, but also the people there are more receptive to the idea. After looking over the214 words
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Article28 1963-04-27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.—The Circus Malaya will give a charity performance on Monday at Qucensway/ Commonwealth Drive, in aid of the Church of the Blessed Sacrament building fund.28 words
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Article22 1963-04-27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Sree Narayana Mission in Sembawang Road collected a total of 59.318.08 through their Flag Day last week.22 words
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Miscellaneous339 1963-04-27 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T"HJE following Is today's «che- an. Kuchinn (ML 487) 7.25 dule of civil aircraft move- p.m.: from Kuala Lumpur. Hong menu at Paya Lebar airport, Kong (ML 615) 4.45 p.m. from Singapore: Bangkok (ML 307) 11.05 p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: From London. Zurich. BOAC: To339 words
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Article38 1963-04-27 5 PENANO, Pri— Tengku Puan Hajjali Nor Sa'adah. wife of the Governor, will open the new filtration plant at Ayer Itam on May 11. The (3.000.000 plant has a capacity of 12 million gallons a day.38 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-04-27 5 Those I.Q. tests don't tell whole story, he says SUGGESTED: NEW WAY TO TRAIN TEACHERS MINUS FREUDIAN 'CONFUSION 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J^ NEW system of teacher training now being considered by the Ministry of Education discourages the blind acceptance of intelligence test results. This was disclosed today by the402 words
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Article66 1963-04-27 5 SINGAPORE. Prl Chua Sal Koon. a youth, was today ordered in a magistrate to be remanded till May 4 after being tentatively charged with armed gang robbery He was alleged to have jolnec* four others, who carried daggers. In robbing Miss Son Mvi Quee of $25066 words
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139 1963-04-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fn. Mr. Lew Sip Hon. Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives, left by air for New York today to attend the 11th sessions of the United Nations Commission on rnternational Commodity Trade He was accompanied by Mr139 words
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119 1963-04-27 5 Woman to head new school at varsity Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri. A woman is to head the new School of Education at the University of Malaya here. She is Dr. (Miss) Ruth Wong, at present a senior lecturer at the School of Education of the University of Singapore, and a119 words
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Article255 1963-04-27 5 CONTINUATION SCHOOLS FOR REVIEW KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE official verdict on the secondary continua- tion school system, devised to absorb pupils from primary schools who failed to make the grade in the 11 -plus examination about 70 per cent of the candidates Is that it has not been "as successful255 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-04-27 5 London art class lessons likely for Jedi KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Arrangements are being made to send Mohamed Jedi bin Yaacob, the schoolboy who lost both hands in a hand grenade accident, to an art school in London, it was stated here today. The Public Trustee. Mr. K. Parama lngam. said201 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-04-27 6 ARMED ESCORT AS THEY APPEAR BEFORE MAGISTRATE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four men arrested in the Klang Road ambush yesterday were produced in chambers before a magistrate, Tengku Zaid bin Tengku Zacharia, here today. They were Chin Swee Meng, 25, of Petaling Jaya, Wong Yaw Kiaw, 20,114 words
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Article397 1963-04-27 6 A 'dangerous man' admits cheating IPOH, Friday A former newspaperman in Singapore, Ranjit Singh Gill, 22, who admitted cheating the station superintendent of Malayan Airways here of a plane ticket worth $120 and $80 cash, was told today he was a "dangerous man to be let loose." Ranjit Singh, represented397 words
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Article77 1963-04-27 6 Family is robbed of $2,300 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two robbers held up a family at Jalan Selamat. near the Setapak police station, yesterday and escaped with $2,300 in cash and jewellery. Air. Lam Mow Fatt told the police that the robbers were armed with a revolver and a dagger. The77 words
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Article80 1963-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three young men On* Kirn Heng. 21, Neo Cheng Chuan, 19 and Heng Shia Khuan, 24 had their sentence of six years' jail each for armed robbery confirmed by the Court of Criminal Appeal today. They had asked the court for a reduction80 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-04-27 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr. A. Muttuku maru (above), Ceylon's new High Commissioner to Australia, flew into Singapore today en route to Canberra. He was accompanied by his wife, Peggy, and 11 -year-old son Christopher. Former High Commissioner j to Pakistan. Mr. Muttukuma- ru was77 words
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Article36 1963-04-27 6 PENANG. Fri.—A labourer. Alias bin Mohamed Hamid. 20. today pleaded guilty to stealing two shirts and two pairs of trousers worth $37 from a tongkang at Weld Quay yesterday. Sentence I was postponed.36 words
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Article187 1963-04-27 6 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three men armed with knives threw pepper at a motorist before robbing him of $1,400 in cash on the main road two miles south of Rawang last night. Mr. Lee Key Ming. 23. a Rawang businessman, was travelling alone in a car187 words
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Article46 1963-04-27 6 IPOH. Fri. Inche Osman bin Sham. Clerk of Council of the Perak State Executive Council and the State Assembly, has left on transfer to the Federal Establishment Office in Kuala Lumpur. He Is succeeded by Inche Abdul A/I* bin Haji Abdullah from Trenguanu.46 words
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Article184 1963-04-27 6 SINGAPORE. Friday A DEFENCE lawyer today hit out at the "clumsy, hignly irregular and prejudicial" manner in which a tentative charge of rape was framed against his salesman client, Tan Chee Hing. Tan. 35, was charged at a preliminary inquiry with raping a girl of 15, described184 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-04-27 7 ANTI-MALAYSIA MEMO HANDED TO U.N. OFFICER rE UNDER SECRETARY to the United Nations and Chief of Cabinet, Mr. C. V. Narasimhan (centre), chats with Opposition leaders in the conference room of the IN. Office in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. From left to right they are Mr. Lawrence117 words
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248 1963-04-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SAFEGUARD to prevent estate payroll grabs was suggested today by Senator Dato J. E. S. Crawford, out-going president of the United Planting Association of Malaya. Dato Crawford, addressing the association's 61st. annual meeting, suggested that monthly payment of wages be248 words
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307 1963-04-27 7 Stabbing case judge: Too many use the knife V U A L A LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Justice Gill said in the High Court today that too many people in Malaya used a knife at the slightest provocation. "I cannot take this lightly," he said when he sentenced Tan Boon Gin,307 words
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Article66 1963-04-27 7 IPOH. Fri. Costumes worth about SBO.OOO and props costing another §20.000 will be used for tin- play "Defend the Country with Blood" to be staged by the Prrak Chinese Amateur Dramatic I Association at the Jubilee Amusement Park. Ipoh. tomorrow night in aid of the National Patriotic Fund.66 words
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Article93 1963-04-27 7 Detainees: Tears are created' DENANG. Fri.— The re--1 cent arrest and detention without trial of many of Malaya's political leaders and trade unionists had "created doubts and fears among certain sections of the public," the acting Mayor, Mr. N. Patkunam, said here tonight. Mr. Patkunam was speaking at a concert93 words
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Article53 1963-04-27 7 JELEBU, Fri.— The Minister of 1 Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Talib; said toO»y that his Ministry was giving top priority to improving out-patient departments of the various hospitals in the country. He was opening a $20,700 outpatients department at the Jelebu District Hospital and53 words
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Article169 1963-04-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday THE Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, toA day set aside a lower court sentence of three years' jail and six strokes of the rotan on an 18--year-old extortioner. Instead Dato Sir James ordered that Chin Pin Yeng be sent to the Sir169 words
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Article103 1963-04-27 7 KANQAR. Fri. About half the 15.000 villagers In nine kampongs along the Malayan -Thai border have been vaccinated after a reported smallpox outbreak in the Thai province of Patanl, 70 miles from Perils. Malayan Immigration authorities at the border are keeping a close check on Thai103 words
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Article94 1963-04-27 7 j SINGAPORE. Friday ~1 BRITAIN'S newest parttime soldiers the Ever-Readies who are in the Federation and Singapore for two weeks' special training, will go home next week. One. Sapper Briai of Gainsborough, Lincoln- j shire, will return for the first glimpse of hLs first child.94 words
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154 1963-04-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tensing Norkay, who arrived here from Singapore today, took one look at the hills fringing the airport and remarked: "You Malayans are lucky to have such lovely hills they are ideal for climbing." The co-conqueror of Everest added: "I think you154 words
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181 1963-04-27 7 Judgment reserved on widow's $25,800 SINGAPORE. Fri. The acting Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah. yesterday reserved Judgment in an action brought by a widow to enforce a Judgment in which she had been awarded $25,800 for the 1 death of her husband. Foo Eng Chuan. 25, in a181 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-04-27 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. rpiAGEDY has hit Mrs. Mok Koh Chee, 32 a double blow. Five weeks ago, she was knocked down and injured by a bus. Yesterday her husband, 32, died from illness. But the blow has fallen hardest of all on their279 words
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Article36 1963-04-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Officials of the Malayan. British North Borneo and Sarawak governments ended their two-day meeting on the re-organlsation and Integration of various departments after Malaysia here today. No statement was Issued.36 words
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Article40 1963-04-27 8 SINGAPORE. Pri. Mohamed Zain bin Abdul Ganl, an assistant postman, pleaded not guilty today to a charge of stealing a postal packet, meant for despatch to Australia, at the G.P.O. yesterday. Bail was allowed till May 7.40 words
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Article28 1963-04-27 8 SINGAPORE. Pri. A youth,; Tan Yock Seng, was stabbed by, three thugs at Tanjong Rhu while I In the company of a girl friend last night. <28 words
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Article60 1963-04-27 8 SINGAPORE, Prt. Koh Kirn Mol, 31. was today jailed for two months after pleading guilty to being an illegal immigrant. Mr. B. M. Baker, of the Immigration Department, said Koh, who was arrested In Park Road last week, had come to Singapore last June illegally as60 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-04-27 8 The head: I'm also sweeper, peon and clerk' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—A Selangor headmaster said today he not only does bis own work but also teaches 24 periods a week and acts as clerk, peon and sweeper at the school. The headmaster, Inche Kassim Arif, of the Malay Secondary School in211 words
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Article31 1963-04-27 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Government today announced that Monday May 6 will be observed as a bank and public holiday In substitution for Friday, May 3 (Hart Raya Hajl).31 words
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Article30 1963-04-27 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Social Welfare Department paid out $791.--574 in public assistance and $160.--050 in tuberculosis treatment allowances to 26.749 people last month, according to statistics Issued today.30 words
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Article159 1963-04-27 8 ANOTHER $285 FOR THE P-FUND KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Straits Times group today received $285 for the National Patriotic Fund. Thr Group's total now stands al $93,324.83. Lates'. donors arc: Staff of th« Sultan Badlishah School. Kullm. $180: Mr. Kishen Singh $5. Inch* Baharuddin bin Ngali $5. Mr. N. S.159 words
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Article23 1963-04-27 8 SINOAPORE, Fri. Lee Ten Kern, 58. was found hanging from a beam in his bedroom in Chin Nam Street this afternoon.23 words
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271 1963-04-27 8 SINGAPORE, Friday TTHE managing direc--1 tor of Jackson and Co. Ltd., Mr. J. G. Ottolini, told the Tariff Advisory Commission today that his company was against a blanket tariff protection for plastic goods though it appreciated the principle of protec tive271 words
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Advertisement487 1963-04-27 8 1 x at that moment they discovered they both had the same taste for beauty and fine workmanship. They were both wearing Giwd-Perrcgaux walches, wfach are famous foe the time and company they keep. /'j^ fs^f//^ The choice of a Girard-Perregaux watch immediately v^/A^^// S7; 1/1/^7 j/^r/ J T««s yon487 words
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Miscellaneous144 1963-04-27 8 \lh>H Oap By 1.1. Uamiin S^~ ->/ LOOKIT THIS GUY.' j I HOLYCOW.' THATS > ■>. I I WELU ILL TEU. YOU HOwl I HRS *gWg^KgdßiMflM WHATCHA, THATS WHAT NOT OOP. IT'S OH. rr TMAKE SURE-GO TO Sv**s^^^T*«3/'>Ti^^H HOLLERIN' ITM HOLLEBJN* >. KJNG GUZ.' CAh/T TK PALACE AN 1 TAKE144 words
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Article, Illustration2301 1963-04-27 9 A SPECIAL WRITER - A NEW FACE ENTERS BRITAIN'S BIG OIL WAR A SPECIAL WRITER OVER THE LAST THREE YEARS BRITAIN HAS BECOME A PETROL-PUMP BATTLEGROUND. LAST WEEK AN ITALIAN NEWCOMER ENTERED THE WAR: AGIP. THE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY OF THE POWERFUL FREEBOOTING E.N.1.; WHICH WAS FOUNDED BY THE LATE ENRICO MATTEL THIS ARTICLE TRACESOFNS - 2,301 words
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Advertisement281 1963-04-27 9 Uohinsan ICD HP OUTBOARD MOTORS U It's true! Cut costs and increase profits in ship-to- i shore transportation of goods with a Johnson 10HP t -.> -aid** outboard motor. It's economical, requires the mini- ■'< mum maintenance and has a special wrist-pin bearing j v*>r?«on j which assures safe, trouble-free281 words
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698 1963-04-27 10 The Straits Times Saturday. April 27, 1963. Mission To Moscow If the Russians are still as anxious to end the crisis in ,Laos as it was said they were, (they are demonstrating their concern in a very strange way. JThe British having failed to persuade Mr. Gromyko that the co-chairmen698 words
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Obituary34 1963-04-27 10 It Wt4m Sit (Minimmm) GUARD St. AROKIAIAMV Ms;* *..n Railway paaaed away 23-4-W at Oca. Ho'pt. Thanks all those who v >*tt*4 and r»nd*r«l iiMitiorr dunnc Ui illnmi and at bis funeral. Tnomaa.34 words
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Obituary99 1963-04-27 10 it Wordt Sit (Minimum) MR. AND MR*. Btevra Ok iMuari OCtar, Nurses of General Hos- i larca for klndnrsa shown at hlrth. of a bahv boy MR. AND MRS. K.C. Malhew Chetnt Plantations Ltd Layanc laV .»■>!«■ »rr«rni.«. assistance and '.ndanrr od thrlr marriage. MR LAM THENO TOK, Ipoh99 words
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Obituary25 1963-04-27 10 It Word, Sit (Minimum) IN TREASURED MEMORY of Mr. n.irv Bta M.iria »ho lrf< us on Always retnrmberrd by Btt artfa and children25 words
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Article320 1963-04-27 10 King Hussein of Jordan la once more fighting for his throne. The relative stability of the past few years has been due above all to the conflict between Egypt and Kassems Iraq. King Hussein played one against the other and is also believed by Cairo to hava secretly320 words
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Article287 1963-04-27 10 More than two thousand flats, shops and artisans quar- ters built by the Singapore Improvement Trust before the war have been freed from rent control. Although the Singapore Government, when announcing exemption did not give a reason, an intelligent guess is that its decision is aimed at tenants287 words
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Article, Illustration1377 1963-04-27 10 GODFREY HODGSON - GODFREY HODGSON CUBA AND LAOS....THE TERROR IN THE DEEP SOUTH...STESL from WASHINGTON. FRIDAY CUBA. Laos, Mississippi, steel ...these were the battle honours of the first two years of the Kennedy Administration. Each was a dangerous threat which the President see«med to have met1,377 words
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LETTERS
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Letter137 1963-04-27 10 AT present our small village has only a very small "shop post office." This we do not mind, for the Government is going to build a new one sometime next year or so under the rural development scheme. The only trouble is the unsystematic office-hours. The clerk,137 words
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Letter56 1963-04-27 10 IT is not unusual for a letter to take two. three or even four days to reach an address In Petallng Jaya. Arrangements or appointments made between the sender and the addressee are often upset because of these delays. There are two post offices in Petallng Jaya; couldn't56 words
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Letter119 1963-04-27 10 'I'HE rationing of water starts this week. Nature has recently not been kind 'o us. It has been dry for a long time now so that it looks as if autumn Is flying her flag. Everywhere from Changl to West Point, from Clifford Pier to Woodlands, one sees119 words
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Letter69 1963-04-27 10 IN addition to the six baby elephants reported killed by sodium arsenlte poisoning in Gunong Enas Fore.st Reserve. Baling, two other elephants are also known to have been killed In the Padang Terap area of Kedah in the last two years. In view of this the Government should69 words
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Letter32 1963-04-27 10 I BUPPORT Mr. Holden's criticism of the way the "Miss Malaysia 1963' contest was run. The fashion show was the root of the whole boring business. T.C. WONT. Kuala Lumpur32 words
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Article304 1963-04-27 10 by ANDREW WKSOH LONDON. Fri— Britain I Ministry of Defrnrr has emphatically denied a report in a London newspaper that British Service chiefs are pressing for a defence treaty with South Africa. Apart from the moral and political implication*. of such a tn-.itv with its effectOFNS - 304 words
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Advertisement786 1963-04-27 10 Straits Tim. Malty MaU Classified advertisement* may handed ssk let Fleer COLD ITOStit APrCAB* Orchard Need COLO STORAOK •NANCMB* AT HOLLAND KOAO-KATOM* kips'kl MOAD-MAVAs. aVASK Aathertaed Agents: CITY BOOK aVrOUK LT» Winchester House. Ceffyer Quay TMK NSTWSJ PitOMT ntipatrlck's tupsrmailssl M. M. ISMAIL 3 Adartraity ft***. Naval »ccc B M.786 words
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Advertisement94 1963-04-27 10 PUBLIC MISCONCEPTIONS I Bats: "Blind as a bat" is a viisconception. Bats have eyes and they can see. Glasses:— When their eye* I can't see clearly, people think I of just buying glasses a misconception, too. ActuolK, nnsxops* glosses can cous* irr.porob** datnoo* to vision. Whot really counts most, when94 words
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Advertisement119 1963-04-27 10 CHAPPIE the best food for the best dogs All the best do|s like full-diet Chappie. It has everything a healthy dog needs, liver, lean meat, fish, cereals and added vitamin A and D. Give your dog full diet Chappie. FULL DIET P~ CHAPPIE ALL /f\ A DOG NEEDS f^TJ SOLE119 words
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Article177 1963-04-27 11 MYSTERY REPORT OF LOST EIGHT KOTA BHARU, Fri. The search for eight Kelantan fishermen missing since April 13 is still continuing. A report received by Tumpat police yesterday said that they had been seen in Beruas. a fishing village in Thai territory, i A police spokesman here said today that177 words
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Article50 1963-04-27 11 SINOAPORE, Fn.—Mr. James Clavell. an American writer, will. arrive in Singapore on Monday on .1 brief visit. He will be met toy Mr. Goh Slew Wah. general mannger of Columbia Films in Sidku- pore, which is considering making j film based on his novel "King! Pat.'50 words
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Article52 1963-04-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—The I following officials were rlocted at today's meeting of the United Planting Association of Malaya: President, Mr. T. C-. Jenkins; vicepresident, Mr. T. H. N. May son; chairman of the plant me section. Mr. R. A. Hawkins; chairman of the proprietors' section. Mr. M E.52 words
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Article, Illustration1205 1963-04-27 11 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM by Friday- 'An insult to the dignity of the Assembly to say I will abscond' JHE High Court today upheld an order made yesterday by the Ninth Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pates, to remand seven Barisan Sosialis leaders for one week. The acting1,205 words
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Article, Illustration41 1963-04-27 11 Barisan leader accuses the Govt of attempting to hamstring his party: Rajah says Govt fears he will succeed in some court actions LEE SICW CHOH T.T. RAJAH FUNS YIN CHIN ONO CHANG SAM TEC KIM LENS41 words
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146 1963-04-27 11 Socialist Front official detained I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri A branch official of the Labour Party of Malaya was detained by police here last night. He is Llm Yoke Hwah. 22. secretary of the Setapak branch. The chairman of the Selangor Labour Party. Dr. M. K. Rajakumar. said today that he had146 words
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Article50 1963-04-27 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Two businessmen. Khoo Kay Thuan and Chla Kirn Boon, were adjudicated bankrupt by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the High Court today on separate petitions filed by the Comptroller of Income Tax. Khoo owes the Comptroller $2,269.36 and Chla $1.117.08— both being balances due on final Judgments.50 words
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Article47 1963-04-27 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.—Two fire engines this afternoon put out a small blaze at Ihe Public Works Deoartnunt quarry in Bukit Tlmah Road. The fire was caused by a short circuit In the electrical wiring of a stone crusher. The machine was slightly damaged.47 words
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Advertisement101 1963-04-27 11 NOTICE OF REMOVAL With effect from 29th April, 1963 our Registered Office will be at> 3rd Floor, Room No. 4 FEDERAL AUTO BUILDING No. 91, Jalan Campbell, Kuala Lumpur. Our Telephone numbers ***** ***** remain unchanged ACE ADVERTISING" <M> LTD; WESTOX" OIL SEALS Rtcft Trifle Mark No *****4 FOR THE101 words
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Advertisement1246 1963-04-27 11 COMPANY MEETING STRAITS TIMES PRESS (MALAYA) LTD. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Chairman's S'atemtnt ON oerii.ii oi me Directors 1 nave pleasure in presenting the accounts of the comDanv for ihe year ended 31st August, 1862 .h i H ln m fifi bU t naent l polled out that the main uupau1,246 words
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Miscellaneous550 1963-04-27 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RAniO MALAYA EnU P °P Hour: 11.30 Cocktails NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Kebangsaan Epilogue; 12 midSERVICE 41.7 METRES night Close Down. AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. RADIO SINGAPORE "S^OS "me "SSS M tS MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: News: 7.10 News Commentary; 476 metres 7.16 Song Time; 7 JO Learn A550 words
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Article, Illustration487 1963-04-27 12 2HE /.S//1N LEADERS WHO WANT TO FREE NEIGHBOURS FROM 'NEO-COLONiAUSM* SINGAPORE, Friday. THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today criticised certain Asian nationalist leaders who boldly proclaim their divine mission to free fellow-Asians against their will if necessary, from what they describe487 words
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Article143 1963-04-27 12 ICFTU lauds 'no politics' stand CJINGAPORE. Fri. The Cj International Confederation of Free Trade I ninns has sent a May Day message to the Singapore National Trade I'nion Congress welcoming its drclartlon not to allow itself to become an Instrument of political parties, whether Inside or outside Malaysia. The general143 words
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Article, Illustration320 1963-04-27 12 CRASH CAR IS IMPOUNDED BY COURT T!HE Volkswagen car In which Jockeys Ken Barratt and Noel McGrowdie were killed in a road accident in September, 1961, was today declared the property of the Ipoh Hi?h Court. Mr. Justice AM bin Hassan ordered that the wrecked vehicle be kept at Its320 words
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Article137 1963-04-27 12 Y's decide to help each other LTUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The 1V Sixth Asian YMCA leaders' conference held recently at the University of Malaya, approved more than 50 resolutions on regional co-operation In such fields as boys' work, youth in Industry and physical education. "At no time have the YMCAs of137 words
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Article34 1963-04-27 12 PENANO. Frl— A 60-ye*r-old motor cyclist. R. Pawant«h. was today fined $25 for falling to stop at the stop-look-go sign at the junction of Northam and Laxut Roads on Feb. 6.34 words
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Article170 1963-04-27 12 If UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Port Swettenham harbour is again congested and at least one ship has decided to overcarry her cargo to Singapore. A port spokesman said today eight ships were at Deepwater Point waiting to be worked and "several more" were due tonight and tomorrow.170 words
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Article108 1963-04-27 12 SINGAPORE Frl. Detectives yesterday seized a assortment of gangland weapons from two unoccupied huts in Jalan Mcmbina. off Tionc Bahru Road, including 12 bulbs (one filled with acid) a beer bottle containing acid, a parang, a spear, a iron rod. a sickle and two wooden poles. They108 words
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Advertisement286 1963-04-27 12 have i muwnwm Yoi are on a ft** l nwflirj RH'ffifi RTfPera i^lad- the moment y° D $tc P Mto a Ll °y rf Triestino liner Your most extravagant dreams seem pale by comparison 'X^ when you travel Lloyd Triestino. Every trip is a luxurious J pleasure cruise of rest286 words
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Advertisement122 1963-04-27 12 Enjoy Superb HEALTH SUjWNSANp IT W ll Gi«cursntc Acid It »n oilaatton product af dtitraii hatetaa 1 by Sthmi.d.a.r, and Mryar and i> reported at Inviaoratar af liver timctian and aatoxication. Ttia d*4aiicafh>9 octi on af Clucuronic Aod to that it caniaaataa wiHi poitonoui •Ma ronq« and tu<h uikitancat ar*122 words
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Advertisement1921 1963-04-27 13 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT M w u (M m^ 9 ttJldTu XEU. ttrtstxtr. M -renced AT ,I.?h B er f'oVposVof SeTr READ ths Senior Appointments V»- Asslstsnt. Methodist Girls' N.T. Prl■A cant ln The Sunday Mall each week. »»T School. Klang. (Very large PrlTH. ADV.RT...R 80,1,921 words
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Advertisement991 1963-04-27 13 HOUSES ft LAND WANTED I* Words StJMim.)—Box J* rfs. extra 3-BEDROOMEO SEMI DETACHED bungalow or terrace house Thomson Ridge. Immediate vacant finsscsslna not important. Ring airs. Tan. Singapore ***** after 3 p.m. HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE f* Words SS (Mim.)— Box St ets. extra NEWLY BUILT S room Bat991 words
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Advertisement927 1963-04-27 13 TUITION H mrds SS (Mim.}— Box SO cts. txtrm VMOA COMMERCIAL CLASSES New Session commencing 2nd May Accounting Bookkeeping English Shorthand and Typewriting. Enrol at TiICA Orchard Road, Singapore 9. LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Only Driving Institution approved by Automobile Association. Modern Oars Courses from 535/-. 10 Balmoral Road Phone (Spore)927 words
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Advertisement988 1963-04-27 13 OFFICE EQUIPMENT Words SS (Mim.)— Box SO cts. txtrt COT YOUR COPYING cost by usini" supenor quality now O.D.C. snowhlte thermocopy paper. Ofßoc PSTilspmsnt Corn., 128, Cross Street. B'pore. BVERLASTINO. BCONOMICAL, RB. LIABLE Office Machines A Steel Equipment ars obtainable at R. 0.8. B'pore Tel. *****/*****. K.U *****. BEAUTY CULTURE988 words
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Advertisement1004 1963-04-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Mim.)— Box SO rts. txtrm 2.4 UTRBS JAOUAR Saloon. Immaculate condition. Only done 87.000 miles. Taxed/insured. Best offer secures. Partial payments optional. Please Tel: (Spore) SBBM. FIAT 3180 DUAL-TON B Registered July 1960. 1 European owner. Mileage 23.000. Showroom Condition. Tel: (fe'pore) ***** Office Hours.1,004 words
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Advertisement983 1963-04-27 13 FOR SALE SS (Mim.r—Box SO els. txtrm QUALITY SECOND-HAND as Dew Restaurant Furniture Tables Chairs Bar Counter Rkowcmss Bide Board Tel: (Spore) Office BS39S Residence *****. WITTOM A WITTON uptight piano. 7 octaves boucht new Very little used almost new. Pries 5i.000.00 Madam Ltm. Tel. ***** 328-3 Paya Lebar Rd.,983 words
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Advertisement389 1963-04-27 13 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) li Words Si (>tm.) U,,t J'< els. rrl.n HOTEL AMBASSAOOR. Seaside 46 Mey«r Kd. Danc.nK nithny. I 80UTH EAST ASIA Hot, I *****/ Victoria Hotel 3L'3M 'Bar. RestatiraM MAVFAIR HOTEL Spore Rooms Alrcondltioned Popular Bar Courteous Service. SOUTH ASIA HOTEL Street. Spore Tels: *****-:.'". air-conditioned rooms.389 words
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Letter, Illustration179 1963-04-27 14 rE proceeds of the Miss Malaysia show might have been for some well-deserved charity but, F am sure, the majority of those that packed the stadium that night went to see the show for the show's sake expecting to be entertained not Because of179 words
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Letter143 1963-04-27 14 rE controversy arising from Mr Holden's remarks about the "Miss Malaysia" contest prompts me to express indignation at similar shows organised in the Federal capital. Let me state that I fully support Mr. Holden's criticisms. I am delighted that somebo. > even if it has to be Mr. Holden. has143 words
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Letter116 1963-04-27 14 CONGRATULATIONS to Joan Booty and her bevy of models for putting up their "painful show" in aid of spastic children who. after all. really suffer in silence. William Holden may be blinded by his success as an actor and is perhaps using a different yardstick. Let Mr. Holden donate a116 words
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Letter139 1963-04-27 14 IT is regrettable that Mr. Holdrn> remarks about the recent charity show in conjunction with Miss Malaysia 1963 should be criticised. Is it bad to air one's candid opinion? My friends and I were at the show and it proved to be so dull that we found it more profitable139 words
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Letter192 1963-04-27 14 "Pop" culture IT is rather mystifying that Singapore's Minister for Culture should use the phrases "genuinely Malayan culture" and "our rich cultural heritage" in connection with the recent performances by the Aneka Ragam Singapura in Kuala Lumpur. I went to the outdoor show, and apart from being deafened by the192 words
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Letter102 1963-04-27 14 MR. Shellds letter deserves commendation. In it he showed that he puts into practice one of the most important tenets of the Christian faith—love. I am among one of those "young couples of marriageable age' who seeks sanctuary in the cathedral grounds for the reason stated by Mr. Sheild.102 words
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Letter181 1963-04-27 14 1 REFER to the letter under the heading Water Waste" in your issue of April 23. The cleansing of roadside drains is an essential health measure and long stretches of these drains must be flushed out with an adequate amount of water if they are181 words
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Letter134 1963-04-27 14 IN REPLY to the letter signed "Trader" in the Straits Times of April 23, the correct fee for an adv~>e of delivery of a registered letter applied for at the time of posting is as follows FOR AN article addressed to a place in Singapore or the Federation134 words
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Letter64 1963-04-27 14 J^IVE months ago I claimed mv new Identity card and was advised by a registration offical in Johore Bahru to get my birth certificate and school certificate oy writing to the Central Registry, Petaling Jaya. I have since written six letters to the Central Registry, three of them64 words
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Advertisement149 1963-04-27 14 C Enjoy the masculine freshness of S V, /urn* it«N»i lU =c tHULTON NEW YORK LONDON Exercise J9|^^^B but ihHkw Ai nourishment y^\ is essential! *B^ All physicians agree that exercise is the way to keep healthy and fit. But no amount of exercise will do this if you are149 words
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Advertisement117 1963-04-27 14 NATIONAL SraLj \_j JB AVAIIABIE ON H« PURCHASE PROM 1 II $25-50 A MONTH. I I DEALER CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO. LTD., 308. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE TEL.NOS. *****. ***** 226 SERANGOON ROAD. TEL: ***** ihose who know buy QSEEED MEN OF STYLE With an EYE for VALUE CHOOSE JJOfiSHIRTS117 words
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Miscellaneous253 1963-04-27 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. I rtnish half my capital a 0- See 12. bad Idea (6). 10. See 24. 8. I think you will show very 11. Surpassed the tune with two black (4). variations (7). 14. Unreadiness to let what U 12. 9. Cook without meal being lent253 words
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Advertisement1376 1963-04-27 15 IB HVtHfUIK ..U. LUA^I >>.. Out 5 wj.« »ai» ivcaon iKupMi. mmm nPt lain Apr 21 lAERIIS luerpial 1 1 Pl' May i MtMNON luerpMl. G atgow I" Part Miy 2 Miy 4 MUAMPUS LKtrpMl. Ma.rt. Hamburg May 5 Miy J May I/It May II > PERSEUS ipiti. Oubi.n Glasgow1,376 words
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Advertisement2652 1963-04-27 15 Biß>^Hfjaaaa^Bßß*^BaßajVßMßaVaßß^Hß^B^^Bwaa^H B^p^^L^^k^^^i^B^^jß^^AT^^B^^sii ■t to A. V»L»N»-5— SAIlmtS TO EENOA, IE HAVRE. NAMBUR6. BREMEN. ANTWERP, lU/ IL k\M _fjW II II Jk\f IL S^Zfi*. ROTTERDAM. AMSTERSAM, OSLO 60THENBURS AW) COPENHABEN JQ) J[^ J\fl m W_*^* m W JLfl 2± £S3 «^^T /Zfj!^Sk S'io<» P. S'nam Ptnari aVaßaaaaßßwaaW H raJ\J;J -siMBA a)2,652 words
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Advertisement1204 1963-04-27 15 ■<mr~ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. Wum» WIJIJk Tel: Na. *****. )»**>* ELLERMAM LIMB ifc KLAVBNESS LIMB LONDON, HAMBURS, ROTTERDAM, 10S ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, NULL S MIBDLESSROUSN SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CUT OF EASTBOUBNE I AtcipUßg cirgt^ftrjeilrit 1 SMtk Sport P. Sham Ptnant sunnyviue li Part/11 Apr II Apr/2 May1,204 words
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Article183 1963-04-27 16 V/MIPS lying aleniciide the sincaaere Harbeur wharves er aiaeetefl te--1 day are: lloulman 4 7 South, Kredrm-k Clov.-r L'l IS, Mandowi 40 41. Vietnam 1 U 4:1. Truviata l.Vlti. lietallung Bar<lin 4 5. Klmaols 25. Anna Bakke 11/ 2\ Blue Water 3.H/39. Korea 33/36, Prlmorje is, ICuraai'u.i183 words
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Article20 1963-04-27 16 April 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 761 cents (unchanged). TIN: 5451.75 (up $5.12}). Estimated unoftic-ial offering: 245 tons (unchanged).20 words
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Article121 1963-04-27 16 MELBOURNE, Prt. I THE stock exchange closed on a strong now. Most leaders Improved notably among which were the paper stocks. Associated Pulp and AiPM. The excess of rises over (alls increased and moves were wider. Broken Hill South continued to advance and Associated Oil and AOG recovered121 words
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Article63 1963-04-27 16 I ciatien made tru-«r changes In Its ratm to merchants yesterday (all ratea to Mi»> i Canada: huylng TT 3M. airmail OD 35(. 00 d/st 331 credit bills, 36 15/16 tradi- bills. Selling TT er OD ready: Canada 341: Swiss Franct MUi: Belgian Francs mis I The fri—63 words
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776 1963-04-27 16 From Our Market Correspondent MAIN feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was the jump in tin shares prices after a rise of over S5 in the noon metal price. This produced a buying wave and although the amount of business776 words
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Article22 1963-04-27 16 Malayan Stock Indices April 25. April 2b. ndustrials: 106.52 106.36 rinv: 111.3» 112.79 > rubbers: 108.13 108.13 Dec. 29. 1962 100.22 words
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Article776 1963-04-27 16 ('OMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets INDUSTRIALS: Beuetaad (2.000) J1 .'>v C.T.S. erds. (2.000) $2.76 D, (H.OOO) $2,711. (5.000) $2.74, (1.000) 52.76: last Smelt W. 09 SI.. $3.10776 words
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Article73 1963-04-27 16 CHINES! Product lishsngr, Sknga**r« nosn pricti par picul rt.Urday: Coconut oil: bulk »42» Milan, drum S4s| tellers. Ciswa: April/Hay UK /Continent $27 i buyers. Ptppar: Muntok white SISTt aelton, Sarawak wblte lIM sellers, special Sarawak black »107» aallera. garbled LarnponK black ***** aallera KMT A Sl2O tellers. Umapara73 words
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425 1963-04-27 16 STRAITS tin improved by sharply yesterday by 55.12J after its recent drops and the price was taken back to $451.75 per picul. London's overnight rise was £7. but the Singapore rise yesterday was equivalent to £10 sk. The offering was estimated as425 words
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Article143 1963-04-27 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) April 26. Three months nuniops 16 eti 8. Darby 4d. Ksso 21 eta. C. Storage 4 id. K. N. 18 CU. 8. Traction 1/Gammons 11 eta. J Wausb IS eta. Shell IS eta. M. Brew 30 eta. Steamahlp 7 eta M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Times143 words
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Article234 1963-04-27 16 XfAY Brit grad* rubber buyers t.a.b. alatsd at S p.m. in Slnnapara and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 76* cent* per Ib. unchanged The tone waa Inactive. t.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. clMlnf •Mac* In eentt per Ik, yattarday: INT. 1 RSS prompt t oh. huver* 754, sellers 7S|: Int. 1234 words
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558 1963-04-27 16 RESPITE the bullish factors of the Laotian situation and the virtual agreement betwt-en the major U.S. consumers and the U.R.W. overseas markets showed a marked reluctance to follow our initial rise state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly review of the Malayan Rubber Market. Prices appreciated558 words
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Advertisement1126 1963-04-27 16 KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Adantio. «h Creai Lakes S«rvso« LMO» tIA tl» tIA tIA tl* b uce S ait> mj n oiuiu a r'cisco c Angtin N to* cte»f 'jni "Kimikava Mjru" 4/ I May 1/ I May 31 May I Jim I lim 21 lum B Illy1,126 words
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Advertisement869 1963-04-27 16 THAI LINES Frtir.: Hlistn. New Orleans. Baltimore t New Yark «ia Sue; Fir: Las Asgeles. U.S. Cult, New Yira. 'ijlittlikia «ia Bi«|kM rlMf Raag. N. York F. Sham Spore L. Angeles N. York ¥£SSIL" Ml Ma| I] 111 l I Jilj "UNDINC U ?l «sr 31 May 1/ S Im869 words
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Advertisement213 1963-04-27 16 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invlLed Irom Contraciors Registered with the Architects foi tlie erection of an extension to the Veterinary Research Institute at Tiger Lane, Ipoh. Tenders shall be submitted to the Architects' Office before noou on Thursday the 23rd May. 1963 Conditions for tendering tata>paiticulars can be obtained from213 words
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Advertisement792 1963-04-27 17 In the Supreme Court of the Federation of Malaya In the High Court at Penang i ivil Suit No. 49 of 1963 Between Helsa Watch S..V Plaintiff And 1 United Malay a Commercial Limited. S, Ong Boon Kee Defendants To the abovenamed United Malaya Commercial Limited and Ong Boon Kee792 words
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Advertisement879 1963-04-27 17 NOTICES SAINT BRAND SWEETENED CONDENSED MILK THIS IS TO NOTIFY that the MAHA SYNDICATE whose present address Is at No. 241. Beach Street, Penang have been and are the sole suppliers of the above brand of milk in the Federation of Malaya, Singapore. Sarawak, British Borneo, Brunei, Indonesia. Thailand, Burmah.879 words
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Advertisement723 1963-04-27 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE U heheby given that the firm of LEE SENG MOTOR COMPANY formerly carrying on business at No. 31 Jalan Besar, Singapore, shall with effect from 2nd May 1963 be known as LEE SENG MOTOR FINANCE COMPANY and shall as from that date carry on business at its723 words
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Advertisement852 1963-04-27 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS VACANCY FOR TEMPORARY TEACHER Applications are invited from Normal Class. College Trained Teachers to nil a vacancy in this school. Candidates should be able preferably to teach in the National Language in the following subject*: History and Geography up to L.C.E. Level. Application from H S.C. PMC. and852 words
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Advertisement880 1963-04-27 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE Tenders are Invited for the Canteen Contract of 1 WKSP P E M E (A P M Ci Port Diclcson. For further particulars, apply Officer Commanding. Closing date Is mic-day 18th of May 1963. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS which will close at 12 j Noon on Saturday 4th880 words
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Article307 1963-04-27 18 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE By PENANG. Friday KOREA, the favourites, remained unbeaten in Group B with a 3—l victory over Ceylon tonight and qualified for Sunday's final of the fifth Asian youth soccer championship here. Their opponents from Group A will be Burma. Korea alter taking307 words
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Article79 1963-04-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Pn.—The Sclangor Turf Club King's Gold Cup meeting will be held on May 19. 22 and 26. There will be two runs for Class 1 and Class 4 horses. Entries close on May 9 at 11 a.m. Class 1 horses will have their: first79 words
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Article145 1963-04-27 18 SINGAPORE. Frl.—The Singapore Olympics Sports Council will write to Otto i Mayer, the chancellor of I the lOC In Lausanne, for 1 advice of the proposed formation of the Malaysia Olympic Council. A. T Rajah, president of the SOSC. told a council meet, ing today that145 words
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Article32 1963-04-27 18 PENANQ. Frl. Penan? Malays will play Taiping Prisons in a, friendly soccer match in aid of the Parit Buntar Youth Club at Parlt Buntar ground at 5.15 p.m. on Monday.32 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-04-27 18 RESULTS Of LAST NIGHT'S ASIAN YOUTH FOOTBALL MATCHES SEE BACK PAGE r<HANNARONG, the Thailand centre-for-ward, charges in but Than Aung, the Burma goalkeeper, is safely out of the way with the ball in Thursday's Asian Burma won 4-1. Burma are now favourites to win Group 'A' and qualify for theNg Weng Chee - 57 words
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357 1963-04-27 18 SOCCER Big team worries for FA Cup s-finalists f ONDON. Fri. On the eve of tomorrow's English FA Cup semi-finals, two of the four clubs concerned are desperately trying to get players fit in time. Manchester United may be without English international rorward Albert Quixall for their tie with SouthamptonReuter - 357 words
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Article424 1963-04-27 18 THE HOCKEY 'QUAD' NEGRI SEMBILAN 3 PERAK 2 (half-tim* 2-2) SELANGOR 3 SINGAPORE 1 (half-tim* 1-1) SEREMBAN, Friday QELANGOR and Negri Sembilan, who have shown themselves to be the two leading hockey states this season, won their opening matches as expected in the friendly424 words
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Article132 1963-04-27 18 LANG'S 55 NOT OUT SAVES TOURISTS pENANO. Fit.— Time saved tht Australian Sportsmen's XI from defeat when they met the Penang Cricket Association's President's XI In a whole-lay match at Western Road today. In reply to the Presidents XI total of 1"8 for seven wickets, the tourists had lost nine132 words
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Article211 1963-04-27 18 l'( IT.-m<!.mi, \l !i;ini> c Murray b Arihur 15. Wool Kean Tai c Arthur b Lang 10. leh Sew San b Smith 24. J. Caldwcll c and b Smith 8. Mr-all c and b Smith 4. N. Moinrasinglip i.ol om 67. A. Drlilkan run out 22. Teoh Chye Teik211 words
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111 1963-04-27 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Defending champions Sentul Works RC just managed to beat Blue Clri 3-2 In the Selangor Business Houses league division one at Sentul Pusar today The winners led 1-0 at j half-time with a goal by Anthony early In the game.111 words
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475 1963-04-27 18 DRA W FOR 10-DAY PERAK TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS iPOH. Friday J I I TWE Perak open tennis championship i will be played over ten days. May 3 to 12. at the Municipal courts here. The men's singles event has attracted 24 players. Including A. S. Azman. who la top-seeded, and John475 words
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Advertisement134 1963-04-27 18 ARE YOU A M FEATURES MEANT FOR YOU IN- '^^M^k^§ DON T STRIP A MAN Of HIS SELF-RESPECT fiMPP|H Frank and intimate advice from a Malayan Wr*~**^ im mother to her daughter on what makes a 9 marriage tick. I Jp| Sin HAPPY THE BRIDE i— gM™"— A complete set134 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-04-27 19 Hall in fiery mood... THE WORLD OF SPORT LONDON, Friday. WES HALL, said to be the world's fastest bowl- ler. took three wickets in an explosive spell of 22 deliveries in the West Indians' opening tour match at Eastbourne yesterday. Playing against Col. L. C Stevens's XI. which Included six190 words
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Article178 1963-04-27 19 •JENNIS Bournemouth: Topseeded Bob Hewiu (Australia) was eliminated by Bobby WUmb (Briuun) In the men's singles quarter-finals of the British hard court championships yrsterday. Wilson, seeded No. 8. won 5-7. 1-6. 6-4. 6-3. 8-6 in a 2',i-hour match. New favourite for the men's title is Fred Stolle (Austral..n the No.178 words
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Article106 1963-04-27 19 ]tf OTOR-KACINU Noordwijk (Holland): H. Greder and M. Delalandc (Francei m a Ford Falcon have won tlio international Tulip Rally according to unofficial re Pat Moss and JennUer Madin (Britain i in a Ford Cortina were first in the provisional placings for the Ladies Cup. Imola (Italy: Ernst Degnrr (Germany),106 words
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Article75 1963-04-27 19 rjOLF Nottingham: Two South Africans, Harold Hrnnmg and Denis Hutchinson. eclip.Mci British professionals in the first round of the Cox Moore 72-holrs tournament at Wollaton Park here. Henning 28. shot a four-undcr-par 66. only one stroke outside the course record. Huichnison, 31, returned 69. They were the only players to75 words
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Article157 1963-04-27 19 BOXING Philadelphia: A boxer can no longer be saved by the bell in Pennsylvania, the state athletic commission has ruled. It said the referee is to continue counting when a boxer is down even if the bell sounds before the count of ten is reached. If he is rot upReuter - 157 words
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545 1963-04-27 19 EPSOM JEEP - RACING QUEK-PIZARRO PARTNERSHIP CAN WIN AGAIN EPSOM JEEP r— By rpEENAGE amateur jockey Quek Yang Hai can win the main race, the Patron's Cup over 7f. (4.26), at the Kuala Lumpur "gymkhana" meeting today. Quek rides Pizarro. They formed a winning partnership in the Pensioners' Cup over 8f at Bukit545 words
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Article33 1963-04-27 19 j Race 1 Golden Charm Race 2 Rufus Race 3 Black Star II Race 4 p,ck o< Cold Race 5 Pinrro Race 6 Pagan King Race 7 Cular II Race 8 Windspiel33 words
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Article83 1963-04-27 19 MALACCA, Pri.— Malacca are expected to start their campaign for the HM6 Malaya Cup soccer competition on a winning note when they meet Federation Armed Forces on Sunday at Kuala Lumpur. The team will be selected from the following 17 players: Lee Soo Phang, Syed Bakar. Hong83 words
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Article205 1963-04-27 19 2.000 GUINEAS Victory Way is out T ONDON. Fri -Victory Way. Ld who ran 2.000 Guineas favourite, Crocket, to a head In last week's Craven Stakes will not run in the Guineas classic to be run over one mile at Newmarket on May 1. The 28 acceptors remaining In theReuter - 205 words
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Article342 1963-04-27 19 RACE ONE— 2.OO HnrUnfham Scurry 2f— l Golden! Charm: 2 Sunrise: 3 Pint Choice: 4 Teddy Boy; 5 Spuds; 6 Carlo; 7 Surrender: 8 Korshun; 9 Kalr; It Cherie: 11 Klmanl. RACE TW0— 2.35 Ampanc Plato 3'jt 1 Golden 1 Nabob: 2 Rufus: S Hunter: 4 Stltches: 5342 words
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334 1963-04-27 19 JOE DORAI - SOCCER Team barred for rough play JOE DORAI; By Singapore. Friday. T<HE Singapore Government Services F.A.s commis- sion of inquiry has suspended an entire team, the Pharmaceutical Services, from playing in the League Div 3 competition for three months. In addition, the captain of the team. N. Chandran, was suspended334 words
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257 1963-04-27 19 SEPAK RAGA VISIT TO CANADA THIS YEAR IS OFF {SINGAPORE. Frl— The j»ro i posed tour of Canada oj a Singapore sepak raga team has been postpone' till next year. George Duthle, manager ol the Canadian National ex hibttion sports department said In a letter to the Singapore Sepak Raga257 words
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Article120 1963-04-27 19 CYDNE7. Pri Leading Sydney trainer Tommy Smith, whose hones have won more than $650,000 this season, and ace jockey George Moore, who has ridden more than 60 winners, have both been lined by the Australian Jockey Club, report* Keith Hooper. Moore was fined A£l2s (about 8810)120 words
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Article71 1963-04-27 19 BOCCEB Asian Vonth Group A: Burma v Cambodia (5 p.m. Taiplng), Group B: Japan v Vietnam (8 p.m. Penang). Malaya C»p: Negrt v Joint Service* (5.15 Seremban) CRICKET MCA Leagve: Bfgor8 fgor Perak 'XL Padanf); Malacca v tahorr (Malacca Club padang. 11 i m.) HOCKEY Quadrangular: S'pOTe v71 words
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Advertisement143 1963-04-27 19 The lowest Easy Terms Ever Offered On Quality Furniture All round reduction! Lower down payment with following instalment reduced to as low as $15/- monthly! Elegant furniture of all designs, including your own designs! W{ %TYlC»iaaf FURNITURE PETTI tA SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC KOTA BHARU IPOH JOHORE BAHRU (For Add'otri143 words
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Advertisement175 1963-04-27 19 &REAL nourishment 79.5% e»rfc**ydr»tes Made of the purest ingredients to »fec«l Mcapn, ttMM biscuits are manufactured under the mos# hyfiewe cowditiombr e«*e«*lly controlled processes which ensore constant cow^xwtioa. Get your tickets for Blind Bazaar DonotioM IVorw Ist Prize Morris 1100 Cor FROM THE BEST OF THE OLD j COMES THE175 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-04-27 20 KUALA UMIHH, Fri. The sharp tones of a Tibetan horn were heard from the Residency this evening when Sherpa Tensing Norkuv showed Tengku Abdul Rahman how to nlflv the three- Coot lonir in- struraeni. The Everest conqueror, who is on a visit here, called at the Residency68 words
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Obituary29 1963-04-27 20 WONG TOONC FOOK p.i «.d ;,«»>• pMO«fUII]P on '..'ti-l-UMW nt m. North id hMllag l^hind uifr. fi\,«orm. l«o aaMSMan, and tr.md- < hilitrtn. Kunrrnl at 2.00 p.m. .--i mm,! ran29 words
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Article66 1963-04-27 20 THE HONOURABLE OATO l» Mohuind Sairt I'.ti Mnli.i nit-.i. "!,nlri Hi-iuir, Negrl Rrrabllan laben to as. praM hi .■i Parliament, stale Aiannbtymep, Hrada of Or- j parimfiit fllll 11IIIWII oilu.i itvra of tii, eaaaraj piiMic. raktUraa I :uid flliittl '''in kindly offered their I and ■ttandad the funeral j66 words
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102 1963-04-27 20 MANILA. Fri. Communist Chinese "meddling" in the Malaysia Issue threatened i" undermine summit talks between the Philippines. Malaya and Indonesia, according to CtmcrrsMiian (iodofredu Ramos, chairman of the lower Imuse committee on foreign relations. Mr. Ramos told Congress that a statement recently made in IndonesiaReuter - 102 words
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317 1963-04-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman s;iid to(l;iv it \v;is essential thai Malaya and tinPhilippines work out a "peace plan" for this area. He said that if the proposed summit conference in Manila could achieve this, then he would be all in favour of317 words
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Article41 1963-04-27 20 NEW DELHI. PH.—The Lower House of the Indian Parliament, today gave approval to a Bill which seeks to permit the use of the English language tor official purposes after 1965. when Hindi is due to become India's official language.—Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article60 1963-04-27 20 A leadership course SINGAPORE. Fri.—A leadership course organised by the Junior Red Cross will be opened tomorrow morning at the Red Crass House by Lt.-Col. S. C. Thone. HCtitig Director of Education. The course, which will consist of lectures and practical sessions for leaders and students of secondary schools, will60 words
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Article30 1963-04-27 20 LONDON. Fri.—Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. former leader of the British Labour Patty, left £80.013 in his will published today. He leftmost of his property 10 his wife.— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article396 1963-04-27 20 LONDON Frl. The stock 1 market picture was little different to that experienced on other days throughout the week, and once I again It was a case of widespread Irregular movements. But also once again there was no lack of good features in equity sections. Plessey. Radiation. Ross396 words
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354 1963-04-27 20 OH KEE TIANG - 15,000 CHEER MALAYA'S 2-1 VICTORY OH KEE TIANG fl| K^^jj^^^^^^^H By ALOR STAR. Friday yWO goals by centre-forward N. Thanabalan extinguished Thailand's hopes of becoming zone champions in Group A when they lost 2-1 to Malaya in the Asia Youth Soccer Tournament at Darul Aman Stadium here tonight. Thousands were354 words
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262 1963-04-27 20 JJENANC. M Hon« Koii« html *yf"t 5-o at the Ciiy Stadium Inn tonight to become nmiMn-up In Group B of ttM A.stan youth .soccer lournameni. Houk Kone will meet Thailand for the third and lounh positions on Sunday. Their mi no262 words
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Advertisement208 1963-04-27 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Hor«\ SIU (Minimum) WRIGHT ki 1..1U1M- (nt-r Chnpni.tru ;»nd Cordon on 2ftth April a •on. Cll\i Dun.iin CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 86-B. Robinson Road. P.O. Box 1935. Singapore Tel: *****. PRINCIPAL:- K. A. AUGUSTINE 8.A.. B.L. School Condidoiei ond Private Candidates looking tor expert guidance to ensure .'editable208 words
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Advertisement305 1963-04-27 20 2nd Debut for Mother Since She Had Her Face Lifted at Home Without Surgery h/T^^m The "Wiesbaden Discovery" is ft now available to you. Scientiti- ft* cally named CEF 600, it has been L W W 1 extracted from live tissue and H^ J^* compounded into smooth-flowing pk/ 2ND DEBUT.305 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-04-27 20 I4IGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the ixtickl 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. ypsterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 73 Kota Bharu 93 73 Penang 93 79 I poll 97 73 Malacca 95 75 Singapore 91 7342 words
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