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Title Section19 1963-05-02 1 ,lVt«A(.i: DAILY Ctt.-IFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration405 1963-05-02 1 Pelaez on ministerial talks TRIPARTITE MEETING IN MANILA WOULD BE A CRUCIAL ATTEMPT TO SOLVE THE DISPUTE OVER MALAYSIA' MANILA, Wednesday VICE-PRESIDENT Emmanuel Pelaez of the Philippines said today the forthcoming meeting of the foreign ministers of his country, Indonesia and Malaya will be a crucial "make-or-break" attempt to405 words
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144 1963-05-02 1 MANILA, Wed. The Philippine VicePresident, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, has hotly denied a charge made in Congress that he was implicated "in a plot to assassinate President Diosdado Macapagal. Mr. Pelaez. now in Tokyo, sent a telegram to the Foreign Office here in whichUPI - 144 words
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Article, Illustration381 1963-05-02 1 May Day in Moscow MOSCOW, Wednesday. Rodion Malinovsky, the Soviet Defence Minister, gave a warning at the annual May Day parade in Red Square here today that "the danger of a new world war is not over" despite Soviet peace efforts. He attacked plans for381 words
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Article49 1963-05-02 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. Catherine lob (ltttt Malaysia i disclosed today that she lias accepted an offer to become an airline hostess and would be stationed in Singapore. Meanwhile, the Brunei Alliance Party is planning to staije h motorcade procession to accord Catherine a heroine's welcome.49 words
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Article29 1963-05-02 1 WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy today declared Guam, a Pacific island territory, a major disaster area as the result of damage caused by Typhoon Olive this week. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article18 1963-05-02 1 LONDON. Wed. Stirling Moss, the British rarlnc driver, today announced his retirement from motor racing. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration509 1963-05-02 1 Nerdeka NOW for Borneo territories, Soekarno demands JAKARTA, Wed. As Indonesia formally took over administration of West Irian (West New Guinea), President Soekarno today demanded independence for the British Borneo territories. Dr. Soekarno told a rally of 70.000 people at Ambon. Moluccas, that "some people *say that because we sympathise509 words
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Article, Illustration839 1963-05-02 1 Greater targets ahead— by Lee 'PROSPERITY IN MALA YSIA WILL DEPEND ON UNITY OF WORKERS' A MAY DAY— CALL TO GIVE FAIR SHARE TO LABOUR— SINGAPORE, Wednesday. Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. told a May Day rally in Jalan Besar Stadium tonight that in the greater security of Malaysia839 words
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Article76 1963-05-02 1 f ONDON. Wed.— Sarah Li Churchill. 48-year-year-old actress daughter of Sir Winston. was fined £2 at a London court today far being drunk and disorderly. Wearing a fawn mackintosh and pink beadscarf, she pleaded guilty and said: "I am very sorry." A polii-p witnessReuter - 76 words
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Article56 1963-05-02 1 NEWMARKET. Wed. Only for Life, a 33-1 outsider, today won the 2.000 Guineas, the first of the season's classics, by a shorthead after warding oft a desperate challenge by the Irish colt lonian, starting at 18-1. Third of the 21 runners was Corpora, which started at 100-6. Crocket,Reuter - 56 words
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Article97 1963-05-02 1 TOKYO. Wed.— Two mem- bers of an American tourist croup in Japan died today, one in a seaplane crash and the other in a suicide leap from the sixth floor of a hotel. Mr. Walter S. Harder, of Monroe. Michigan, died tlm morning with six Japanese whileReuter - 97 words
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221 1963-05-02 1 In Peking, it's fun in the sun for three million pEKING. Wed. Pek- ing was a riot of colour, noise and people today as the Chinese capital celebrated a gay May Day under spring sunshine. Exploding firecrackers, the beating of drums and gongs, music from hundreds oi loudspeakers, spectacular parades,Reuter - 221 words
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Article35 1963-05-02 1 AMSTERDAM, Wed. Police with truncheons charged and dispersed a group of 100 Dutch Communists who demonstrated here last night against the arrival of the Burgomaster of Barcelona. Don Jose Maria de Porcioles. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article26 1963-05-02 1 LONDON. Wed. Mr Lester Pearson. Canada's new Prime Minister, arrived here by air today for talks on world Issues with Mr. Harold Macmlllan— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article198 1963-05-02 1 Another move for a truce in Laos VIENTIANE, Wed. Neutralist Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma returned here late yesterday from a meeting with Pathet Lao leader Prince Souphanouvong; and said a "mixed commission" would be set up to work out an effective ceasefire. The Premier added that the "mixed commission" wouldUPI - 198 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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403 1963-05-02 2 WASHINGTON. W.d DRESIDENT Kennedy Lust night received Mr. Khrushchev's assurance that the Soviet Union would work to presepe the neutrality and independence of Laos. The assurance was brought to the President by Mr. Averell Harriman. Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, who conferredReuter - 403 words
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Article31 1963-05-02 2 BANOKOK. \\>d —Ninr:y-thre« i -more American Peace Corps vol untefr* will arrive here soon to reinforce the 139 already working in Thailand, the U.S. Embassy Mid I today.— ReutirReuter - 31 words
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Article74 1963-05-02 2 INITED NATIONS. Wrd. Algeria said yesterday it would be the first country to force South Africa to change its .ipurtheid policy. —by launching a total bnvcuii Hi that country as resolved by the United Nations last year. Mr. Abdel Kader Chanderli. resident Algerien representative, told the specialReuter - 74 words
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218 1963-05-02 2 Strongman Park decides to stand for polls SEOUL, Wed.— The South Korean strong man, Gen, Park Chung Hee, has decided to run for president in the civil elections this year. It was reported today. The Chosun Ilbo. quoting Informed sources, said this was disclosed by Premier Kirn Hyun Ctv.U during218 words
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Article, Illustration28 1963-05-02 2 JERUSALEM. Wed. The I»raell Cabinet met yesterday to consider the threat posed to Israel by the new Arab Federation and the uneasy situation In neighbouring Jordan—U.P.l.28 words
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Article102 1963-05-02 2 CENTENARY OF FOUNDING OF THE FAITH THOUSANDS of followers of the Babai faith are in London attending the Bahai world congress which opened this wrek. At left are three colourful delegates. From left: Maija Ravola of Finland, Niuoleave-Tuataga of Western Samoa and Bodil Skodstrup of Oslo. AtReuter - 102 words
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Article32 1963-05-02 2 bWne. Wed— A ttrodp of 34 senior officers of Thailand's Army. Navy and AJf Foree members of Hie National Defence College—arrived here yesterday for a four-day visit to Switzerland— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article24 1963-05-02 2 TAIPEH. Wed. Chinese Communist shore batteries tired 61 sheets at Quemoy and another IT at Matsu on Monday night. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article225 1963-05-02 2 Malaysia a 'formidable bulwark' TOKYO, Wednesday TWE English language 'Japan Times said today x that Malaysia would prove a "'formidable bulwark" against Communist attempts to increase their influence in South-East Asia. At the same time, an editorial expressed doubt over the Philippine belief that the new Federation might bring Communism,UP - 225 words
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Article24 1963-05-02 2 1 AMMAN. Wed.— Jordans frontier areas were reported quiet and normal following Monday's announced state of emergency along frontiers. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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201 1963-05-02 2 KARACHI, Wednesday. TTHE United States is leaving to Mr. Duncan i x Sandys. British Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, new efforts here and in New Delhi to find a settlement of the Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan, reliable sources said last night. The AmericanReuter - 201 words
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Article51 1963-05-02 2 BANOKOK, Wed.— Thai border police captured three of ten Cambodians who had allegedly crossed into Thailand to steal water bul- faloes after a gunbattle last week. Police reported that one of th» captured Cambodians was a girl. The other Cambodians made o J with 11 buffaloes.Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1963-05-02 2 MOSCOW. Wed— Modibo Keita, Preafctent of the Republic of Mali. baa been awarded the Lenin Peace Prta» for 1983. it was announced last night. Mr. Keita travelled to Moscow last summer on an official vi^it.— UJ?J.38 words
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Article140 1963-05-02 2 DAMASCUS. Wed TTHE Government last A night ordered former President Nazem-el-Kudsl, three former Premiers and 18 other political and military leader* committed to trial 'ipublic enemies." A communique by the National Revolutionary Council, which led the March 8 revolt, said charges included disruption of the unionUPI - 140 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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209 1963-05-02 3 Five-nation ban on N-weapons and bases SANTIAGO, Wednesday. y\ Latin American countries have joined forces to create a nuclear-free zone by signing a joint declaration that they will pursue this aim in the U.N. and ban from their territories nuclear bases, weapons and tests. 1 The five countries Chile, Bolivia.Reuter - 209 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-05-02 3 Fiance goes to divorce court with Jayne LOS ANGELES, Wed.—Aclrr>.s JajTM Mansfield took a trip across the Mexican border yesterday to win a "quickie" divom- from her iniiM li-m.in husband Mickey llargitav. Miss Mansfield gave incompatibility as the grounds in a brief courtroom appearance at Juarez, just across the MexicanReuter - 72 words
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Article48 1963-05-02 3 NEW YORK. Wed. U Thant. Secretary-General of the United Nations, left by a:r today for Geneva. He will vWt the DJf.H European headquarters in Geneva and la'.er v.iil traxel to Bucharest and Belgrade at the invitations of the 1 Rumanian and Yui:n-;hiv Govern■Reuier.48 words
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Article52 1963-05-02 3 1 GENEVA. Wed. Thirty women from Japan, the United States. Canada and South America arrived iirro yesterday to appeal to the ttWMWaI conference to make a new effort for peace. The women, members of a peace nilKrimace movement, came from Rome where they were received by PopeReuter - 52 words
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Article29 1963-05-02 3 MOSCOW. Wed.— A Soviet floating scioiiti.-t station known as North Poles 12" has gone into operation in the pokir region, the news agency T;>ss reported yesterday— U.P.IUPI - 29 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-05-02 3 Dr. Castro with Soviet leaders pUBAN Premier Fidel Castro and Soviet digniv taries line the top of Lenin's tomb in Red Square during a welcoming rally for Dr. Castro in Moscow. From left are Soviet Premier Khrushchev; Dr. Castro; 'President Brezhnev; and Presidium members Shvernik, Suslov; Kocyghnin and Polyansky.— U.P.l,52 words
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140 1963-05-02 3 Restaurants refuse to serve UN delegate NEW YORK. Wed. Two restaurants at Raleigh. Carolina. yesterday refused service to Liberia's representative to the United Nations. The S and W Cafeteria and the Sir Walter Hotel dining room refused to seTve Miss Angle Brooks, also Assistant Secretary of State for the AfricanUPI - 140 words
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108 1963-05-02 3 SALISBURY. Wed. A white farmer In his fifties said last night hv plans to marry a 22-year-old African girl on May 8. Mr. Stuart Fuller-Sandys, who came from New Zealand 23 years ago and farms near Que Que. Southern Rhodesia, said In aReuter - 108 words
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Article37 1963-05-02 3 THE HAGUE. Wed. Queen Juliana of the Netherlands celebrated her 54th birthday yesterday and stood with her family outhide Soestdijk Palace, near Utrecht, to watch delegations lay flowers and presents mi the Palace steps. Rcutfr.37 words
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Article93 1963-05-02 3 PRESTWICK (Scotland), Wednesday A SEAGULL at Prestwick Airport yesterday da- maged one engine of a jet airliner and caused a full-scale emergency. The gull hit the engine soon after takeoff on a flight from London via Prestwick to Montreal. A Trans-Canada Airlines spokesman said theReuter - 93 words
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106 1963-05-02 3 AT SIX HE FACES A LIFE OF CRIME... T ONDON, Wed. —A six-year-old boy who broke into a furniture shop and stole £213 would "embark on a life of crime" unless action was taken xjuickly. a Juvenile I court* at Chatham, Kent, was told I yesterday. The boy. said to106 words
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Article54 1963-05-02 3 LONDON. Wed.— The Education Ministry said yesterday the Government spent about £1,150 million last year on education, more than on any other public service except defence. The Ministry's annual report, "Education in 1962," said the figure was part of a continuous upward trend in publicUPI - 54 words
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Article65 1963-05-02 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Presid-| ent Kennedy will not go to Rome but will confine Ins Italian visit in June to Milan, it was learned yesterday. The trip to Rome will be saved for next year when President and Mrs. Kennedy will pay their State visit, originally scheduledReuter - 65 words
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130 1963-05-02 3 America's one-a-day rocket plan gets under way WASHINGTON. T Wed.— The United States will deploy inter-continental ballistic missiles at the rate of one a day during the remainder of this year, the Defence Department said yesday. The announcement came as the Air Force accepted the 100 th Minuteman II RMUPI - 130 words
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Advertisement422 1963-05-02 3 XOOTOCfTAU STOMACH TROUBLE^ NEWwbseh-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Ractnt medical r*MOrch it'owi that gastric ulcers may *m Oo« dietofv deficiency. In addition timilcc reseorche* carried out Im California USA have ihown that certain foodstuffs >uch at trech green vegetables, especially cabboges, contain an anti ulcer jubttonce called MetfcytmettMenineturreitiiiin Chloride, which not only422 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-05-02 4 PROF. ELLIOT GETS A MEDAL FOR GOOD WORK IN UNION MOVEMENT THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew (top) speaking at a May Day rally organised by the National Trades Union Congress at Jalan Resar Stadium yesterday. The rally was attended by delegates from several152 words
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165 1963-05-02 4 Parade of floats for Vesak festival SINGAPORE, Wed. Highlight for next Wednesday's Vesak Day celebrations here commemorating the 2.057 th anniversary of Lord Buddha will be a procession of decorated and illuminated floats. The procession, organised by a number of Buddhist organisations a■ d temples, will tour the rural areas165 words
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Article, Illustration377 1963-05-02 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two old-time friends from Hollywood, author-fllm producer, James Clavell, and actor Benson Fong, flew into Singapore tonigtit on the same plane to accomplish two separate missions one personal, and the other, professional. Mr Clavell, author of a best-seller called "King's377 words
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Advertisement536 1963-05-02 4 ;f Shaw ORGANISATION ■"JES3J LAST DAY!!! ■llom 1.45. 400. 6.30 9.1 Spin. J m CHRISTINE KAUFMANN "TUNNEL 28 ft i m DOS MURRAY MGM Muslin 11H OH The FULL, COMPLETE FILM of i ROYAL SPRING WEDDING 3 ■oI__PRINCESS_ALEXANDRA OPENS TOMORROW '■lISpJSiiISaS :\ow siiowim. 11 am, 1.30, 4, 6 45 I536 words
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Miscellaneous340 1963-05-02 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'THE following Is today's sche- p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML x dule of civil aircraft move- 173) 9 pjn.; from Penang. Kuala ments at Paya Lebar airport. Lumpur (ML 107) 5.50 p.m.; Singapore: from Jakarta (ML 206) 9 p.m.. ARRIVALS from Brunei. Kuching (ML 431)340 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-05-02 5 KANGAR. Wed. A woman special constable, accused of attempting to drug members, of the Kangar police force, told the Sessions Court here today she wished to be tried in the High Court. I had not giver, my consen* to being143 words
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265 1963-05-02 5 Detainees in 'solitary': Lee's assurance to Mr. Sandys LONDON. Wednesday. SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, is anxious to end solitary confinement in Singapore as soon as possible, and has given an assurance to Mr. Duncan Sandys, the British Colonial and Commonwealth Secretary. Mr. Nigel Fisher, the Colonial Under-Secretary.Reuter - 265 words
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Article79 1963-05-02 5 KLANG. Wed— Miss Yee Tai, '.'(>. a massage parlour girl, has reported to the police that she lost Sl.OOO which she said she kept in the pocket of a pair of jeans in her room last night. She said she had withdrawn the money from the79 words
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Article41 1963-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The first phase of the National Languaee Month in Selangor ended with a variety .show at the Town Hull here tonight. More than 300 guests Including the Sultan of Selangor, attended the show.41 words
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Article27 1963-05-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The i Selangor Cheshire Home will hold a Hag day on May 10 to raise funds. The organisers hope to raise $7,000.27 words
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256 1963-05-02 5 GEOFFREY GELDARD - DEADLINE UP: THE HUNT FOR GUNS IS ON NOW GEOFFREY GELDARD From Kuching, Wed fHE deadline for handing in guns and ammunition by non-natives i* Sarawak's First and Second Divisions and parts of the Third Division has been reached. From tomorrow the police will begin searching for the arms not256 words
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Article, Illustration220 1963-05-02 5 Marriage helped my singing career-by Tina— OINGAPORE, Wed. Marriage for blonde Tina Lame turned out to be a stopping stone to a successful singing career, although she gave it up when she married Maior Bernard Fullertor. Bhe said today: "When I married Bernard I gave up singing to become an220 words
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Article, Illustration220 1963-05-02 5 TASMANIA SEEKS A SINGAPORE EXPANSION ROLE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rnHE possibility of Tasmania playing a more act- ive role in Singapore's industrialisation programme will be discussed tomorrow at a meeting between the Tasmanian trade and goodwill mission, now in Singapore, and the Economic Development Board. At a Press conference today, the220 words
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Article125 1963-05-02 5 Malaysian touch by minister SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said last night that the contributions of Indian dancers and music composers in Malaysia "must be of a creative kind" If they were to have any Impact on Malaysian culture. He said: "They must use traditional Indian125 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-05-02 5 Specialist Shamsiah speaks to Rotary KIM LUMPUR, Wed. Che Shamsiah bint* Mohamed Zain, (above), a specialist trainee at the Teachers Training College at Cheras Road, today spoke to Rotarians here about learning to teacb the deaf One hie requisite was to crt the public to welcome deaf children anywhere, she69 words
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Article64 1963-05-02 5 TAIPING. Wed.— A proc;*>Mon ol 30 floats and 70 cars, all gaily decorated, followed by a public rally here yesterday evening ended the first p/>aso of this year's National Language Month. The procession s'.urted iroin Cator Avenue and wound its way through the town, round64 words
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Article54 1963-05-02 5 Personal calls on arrears KAJANO. Wed.— Members of the lllh mile Cheras Local Council will go out on Friday. Saturday and Sunday and personally urge people owing money to the council to pay up. The nine councillors, led v>v Mr. Tan Hong, the chairman, will tour the mw village with54 words
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Article18 1963-05-02 5 KAJANO. Wed The Ulu Liingui District Welfare Com- inittec will hold its annual meeting on Tuesday.18 words
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Article52 1963-05-02 5 PAHIT BUNTAR. Wed.— The new District Office building her* built at a cost of $155,907, will be declared open on Saturday ny the Sultan of Perak. Completed in October last year, the new building will also accommodate the Town Board and the District Rural Development52 words
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Article69 1963-05-02 5 MALACCA. Wed— Tan Ho Oln.l 22. a building worker was yester-' day acquitted by the Sessions Court here on a charge of attempting to extort money from the driver of a tourist bus frcm Klang at the Junction of Bukit China and Eager-ton Road on Aug.69 words
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Article28 1963-05-02 5 BENTONG. Wed. The Sultan of Pahang began a weeklong oiticial visit of Bentong district. He will open the new Cathay Theatre in Bentong on Friday.28 words
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Article194 1963-05-02 5 Kuala Lumpur. Wad EXPORTS of Austra■Ci lian wines and spirits to Asia are increasing by about 20 per cent each year, Mr. Rupert Hudspeth, the Australian Trade Commissioner here, said tonight. •This is significant, because wine drinking as a social grace Increases as standards of living Increase.'194 words
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Advertisement184 1963-05-02 5 Real Cows! fpX*. When you use f J^^^\ AVOSET, you>e J L •rcrilizedto Ss*^"^j stay sweet 1 for months. S/*\. avoset <y«\ a v hips fast, \O >*/ stays whipped N^,^^ S for hours, and Q y^ vV,^^ it's always y\s^ healthful, safe y ~J\ and delicious. 1 f» AVOSET184 words
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Advertisement82 1963-05-02 5 ■ft l For five thousand years skilled craftsmen have worked with gold for the making of beautiful adornments. It is a rare and noble metal. It does not rust nor does it tarnish. Hardened for everyday use it is the perfect setting for the modern Favre Leuba watch. Styled to82 words
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Article, Illustration274 1963-05-02 6 A quiet wedding for late Sultan's —son |POH. Wed.— The Raja 1 di-Hilir of Perak. Raja Ekram ibni Sultan Yussuf Izzuddin Shah. 39. second in line to the throne, will marry a teenager at a quiet ceremony on May 10 at the Istana Isltandariah at Kuala Kangsar. Raja Ekram Is274 words
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Article54 1963-05-02 6 KLANO. Wed.— The body of a routh was found beside the railway track near the Klang railway station today. An identity card found on him showed bis name as Mohanrmed Nor bin Maneol. 18. of Sab ik Bernam. A police spokesman Mid that the body54 words
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Article59 1963-05-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Malayan Chinese Association's Youth Section today protested against the playing of "Terang Bulan" at a reception for delegates to the Afro-Asian journalists conference in Bogor. near Jakarta. It issued a statement saying that President Soekarno's act in ordering the tune to be59 words
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Article75 1963-05-02 6 Stray cattle: An assurance KLANO. Wed The Town Couucil nere. at us monthly meeting today. ga*l an assurance that proper measures would be taken by the authorities in dealing with stray dogs and cattle. This followed a complaint by a People's Progressive Party councillor. Mr. Fung Ah Chat, that recently75 words
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Article, Illustration360 1963-05-02 6 'Dangerous man' jailed FIVE 'DUD' CHEQUES CHARGES IPOH. Wad. A FORMER newspaper reporter in Singapore, Ranjit Singh Gill, 28, who had earlier been described by the Ipoh Sessions Court president as a 'dangerous man to be loose," was today jailed for 12 months on five charges of issuing cheques that360 words
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Article64 1963-05-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —Mr. R. Raman!. Malayan delegatedfMgnaie to the United Nations, will leave by air on Saturday at 5.20 p.m. for Singapore wi route to New York to take up his appointment. Mr. Ratnam was originally schedu!ed to flr to New York tomorrow. Representatives of64 words
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Article252 1963-05-02 6 IPOH, Wednesday 4 CONTRACTOR and former assistant manager a of a mining company here. Yeap Kirn Swee. 41, was today sentenced to 18 months' jail by the Sessions Court on three counts of cheating. He was Jailed: FOR 18 MONTHS for cheating Mohamed bin Hajl Sahil,252 words
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Article91 1963-05-02 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Straits Times group of newspapers today received $95.30 for the National Patriotic Fund to bring the total to 594.770.33. The latest donations wert from: Sekolah Pelajaran Lanjutan l Secondary Continuation School) Kuala Klawar.g. Jelebu. $16 80; Selengor members of Prime91 words
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Article41 1963-05-02 6 KANGAR. Wed.— lnche Othman bin Abdullah. M.P (or Perl;s Utara. was admonished and discharged In the magistrate s court here yesterday for failing to furnish particulars of the driver of hn car in connection with an alleged traffic oflence.41 words
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304 1963-05-02 6 'Prompt' NZ aid for Malaya in case of aggression: Eyre it. LUMPUR, Wed T^EW ZEALAND'S Minister of Defence. Mr. Dean J. Eyre, said today that his Government would "deal promptly" with any request for assistance by Malaya in the event of aggression. In doing so. he added. New- Zealand would304 words
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Article70 1963-05-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU Wrd.-ln men. who were charged on Ocv 31. last year, for the dLsposal of 16 unissued Frrieration blue ldrntity cards Wsteh had been fttoleu. m diven a discharge r.o' asioun-.-tng to an acquittal by a magistrate's court here today. InsDector George Barabaa w.d police70 words
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Article45 1963-05-02 6 KL'ALA LI'MPCR. Wed.— T!^ Wednesday Morning Club of th* YWCA today raised $366 from it« bring and buy -ale at YW.C.A. headquart s More than 150 t attended the sale, which w in aid of the Y.W.C.A. building fund.45 words
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100 1963-05-02 6 CAR SPILLS AND CATCHES FIRE— FIVE ESCAPE IPOH. Wed_A laboratory assistant. Foong Meng Yew. 24. and fonr others travelling with him bad a lucky escape when the ear he was driving overturned and burst into flames while trying to avoid a scooter in Lahat Road here yesterday afternoon. Foong. of100 words
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Miscellaneous196 1963-05-02 6 Huff* Jlmmm/m Bis Hettnh Hfittt tltilt I TwoMtv I tws tfix tw^^^^Bl Tr(9\jfT:i wcrr. awXI ip^P^^ N_ l office 1 fpurrii _^^M P^^^H p^^^^ ema i KNowl l«w, i^^Bj I j «t ao to m 1 wM^^ j c——^^P Ml* ft O»p "ft V-T. Bmmlim I oooufc.xxrvi jur/ »iuv. irt196 words
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Article, Illustration1913 1963-05-02 7 Man who warned the world of the new Japan... THE LIFE AND HARD TIMES OF LAFCADIO HEARN. NEWSPAPERMAN EXTRAORDINARY... ONE night during the bitter November of 1871, Colonel Cockerel I, editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer, received a visit from a frail, short-sighted youth named Lafcadio Hearn. Despite the intense cold1,913 words
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Advertisement195 1963-05-02 7 k tfUIA Now you can enjoy the best! 4JBE» BEEFEATER I DRY %«Hl»» Three-quarters of all imported gin sales in the I'niteJ T^jNn* States, where it is sold 'it a premium, are BEEFEATER. J SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PINANG IPOH KUCHING BV^I *%k^tt4jjjjjl|ri&j&V <ik BL; JBbI £S :$BBBBjb Hfl Cut yourself195 words
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Article34 1963-05-02 8 CAPTAIN CEORCE CLAUCHTON of Manrtarinprar" aged .%6 paMaed away 1 ••■■•fully at nnth April Iravlng >rhlnd »if. living at KirK.pl Uanaton »ih noor. rial aa, Hon«- uni:. now at ISt, Krnt La« Road.34 words
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Article38 1963-05-02 8 M »"rW< fill (Minimum) CHARIES WARREN DUNCAN furmrrly uf Trnnanl frrrk Nonhtrn lirrltory. Would any p»r«un knowlnt ••ir whrrrahoutt of Ch;irirt Warren 'unrun, Mlnrrologitt or F'rtrocraphtr. !■'.«>. commuairata with Cutbbart Morrow Mutt Chaw, Kolicltora. l.vdmnl Ktrrrt, Ballarat. Victoria.38 words
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Article191 1963-05-02 8 M Wmrdm tl* fHimtmxm) NEW LOOKING IDEA Vr»i- dlatol tart a mor> MMM »i'i» TnitrMr'i >. ai an good Harm, 10 M •ttla, FIUIRXL PUBLICATION* LTD. r:\ it* all Teai-hera and book addirt* ■o hrow nr In thvlr «how rooms at r HIM r r. Yallty Road, Hmtapor*. FOR191 words
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Article25 1963-05-02 8 i».., n< Him.) YOUTH FOH CHRIST "S ■.-•pint--1 1. M.r l.i".. I :in mi Memorial Hall Speaker Mr. Jiinmv GSM Bwn one wel-25 words
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Article691 1963-05-02 8 The Afro-Asian journalists cnitcicnce m Jakarta has disappointed some of the hopes <>f it.s sponsors, largely perhaps because of the ineptitude ol the conference organisation. The confrontation resolution* have been approved, and the last official act of the conference before delegates adjourned to Bandung for the691 words
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Article300 1963-05-02 8 There is not a better or moi c respected football referee ir. South-Tast Asia than John Ferguson. Whether the respect in which he has been held by players of the game and the public is really shared by the football authorities in Singapore will be known, however,300 words
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Article229 1963-05-02 8 Many old-timers in Singa- pore politics are re-entering I the arena under the banner of the Malayan Chinese Asso- ciation. The committee Mr. Tan Siew Sin has appointed to revitalise the Singapore branch of the party is studded with familiar names. They include Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, a229 words
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Article, Illustration887 1963-05-02 8 PATRICK SEALE - Beginning of the end for King Hussein? PATRICK SEALE FUTURE UNCERTAIN FOR JORDAN'S RULER AFTER LAST WEEK'S RIOTS FROM EIRUT. WEDNESDAY- LAST week's riots in Jordan are the first fruits of the agreement on the union of Egypt, Syria and Iraq. Isolated against her will from the mainstream of unity,887 words
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LETTERS
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Letter225 1963-05-02 8 THE Government is to be congratulated for its decision to distribute water to households during the current unprecedented drought in Muar. But the authorities concerned deserve a brickbat or two for the way it has met the problem. FIRST, water rationing should have been started three or225 words
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Letter79 1963-05-02 8 ONE of the commentators recording the performances at the recent Orand Prix twice misused the Latin-derived word "Immaculate" for the English word "faultless." He was not original In this for it has often been similarly used by commentators on batting and bowling at cricket, goal kicking at football79 words
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Letter105 1963-05-02 8 QOMETIMES being a little late at the cinema, my husband and I find that we are In plenty to time to see advertising matter (which we have seen many times before), but we are most annoyed and disappointed to find that a newsreel. in which we are most105 words
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Letter153 1963-05-02 8 HARKING is a nightmare for most motorists in Singapore. To aggravate this already bad situation, second-hand car dealers along Prlnsep Street, Short Street. Rochore Canal Road and Middle Road, have taken up more than their fair share of parking space by arranging their second-hand cars lor sale along153 words
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Letter48 1963-05-02 8 CAN nothing be done to stop those rather unstable lorries from dropping so much laterite on East Coast Road? Not only is there one solid bank of this stuff on one side, it has now started to creep up Bedok way. It is disgraceful. TAXPAYER Singapore48 words
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Letter52 1963-05-02 8 I FULLY support the Tengku's .statement and your leader (S.T. April 30) that It is most unbecoming of the Indonesian Head of State to insiut our National Anthem. If he wants to show his opposition towards Malaya and Malaysia. he did not have to do it this way.52 words
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Letter104 1963-05-02 8 - rpHE reader who complainX ed about blaring radios has my deepest sympathy. After living here for just over a year, my ears are still not attuned to the cacophony of noise that surrounds my house during the evening. And now to make matters worse we have television, a104 words
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Letter159 1963-05-02 8 WHEN I exchanged my old identity card for a new one I was issued a blue card. As my mother is a Federal citizen I would qualify for citizenship on reaching my 18th birthday. I was 18 recenily and applied to the registration odice for a Federal citizenship certificate.159 words
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415 1963-05-02 8 10XDON. Wed. I hr -x«cution of Julian Grini ail. a Communist. Tor alleged crimes committed Oaring thr Civil U'ar has nut only oprnrd old uounds inside Spain but imposed a *rvc re >train upon her relations with the outside world. In many capitals,415 words
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Advertisement519 1963-05-02 8 Strait* Tiset ft MaUyMaU cia»tm*d a«v*rtit«manta may ba handad MX lat PIMf COLO STOMtI ARCADB O'chara Raw* COLD •TORAtJK ■WANCMaTS »>PIL ROAO-NAVAL O*»» A»thOfla»t Aa«lta: CITY BOOK OTO»« LT» ■MM Houta. Calryar 0"«r THE NEW* F»O»tT Fltxpatrtdi'a SirparmarhtX M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty »—4. Ntwal Baa* a. M. ABDU«. MrTaR519 words
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Advertisement40 1963-05-02 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, T.I: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mowttoti, lit Floor, Room No. 8. 54-64, Nathon Rood". Kowloon.40 words
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Advertisement91 1963-05-02 8 Kgp===^Mgi W Toofl pi «W«/oP«60U) B)* J)} FREE b» dKr»in« Mist USSS. U I I m who iiw alii yaw ham WvWJ'pJ' MAOE tN HOUANO During period 29th April to wß*^*^ 12th Moy 1963 look out for Miss LASSIE. You might be on* of the lucky winners SmaaDora: Gaylanf Grylano91 words
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Article160 1963-05-02 9 'SNATCH' GUNMEN HUNT STILL ON SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today stepped up their hunt for the four gunmen who snatched a $30,347 payroll from the Straits. Times job printing department in Ans o n Road yesterday. From dawn today detec- tives conducted a house-to- house search in the Tanjong Pastar area.160 words
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Article30 1963-05-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed— The YWCA here will hold its annual j meeting at 6.30 p.m. on May j 13. Th«« v ting will be lollowed ov a dinner.30 words
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159 1963-05-02 9 KL'ALA LL'MPL'?. Wed The second Asian ton- ferent> on Work for the Blind will be held here for 10 days from May '1 with 18 countries taking part. Delegates and observers will come from India. Ceylon. Okinawa, Thailand. Indonesia, Vietnam. Philippines. Hong159 words
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Article40 1963-05-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Ha;i Talib, will open a civics course for 36 kampong headmen from Kuala Selangor district at the public health inspectors' tr-iinir.s school ball in Young Road tomorrow.40 words
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Article, Illustration574 1963-05-02 9 TONY HERMON - A glut but no 7 1/2 C eggs TONY HERMON Housewives say that if the Poultry Farmers' Association is right 'someone is making money 9 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. JUST where are those locally-produced eggs selling at 7$ cents each? That's what housewives here would like to know. According to574 words
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Article60 1963-05-02 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The body of a Chinese was found this morning In the sea off Telok Ayer Basin. The dead man is about 55. 6ft. tall, slim and had no Identification papers on his body. His relatives or friends are asked to contact Inspector Mahmud bin60 words
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Article36 1963-05-02 9 ALOR STAR. Wed. Three armed robbers held up a shopkeeper. Ang An Tuan. 32. at th* 34tli mile of the Kodiang-Arau Road last night and escaped with $139 in casji and Jewellery and cigarettes.36 words
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249 1963-05-02 9 No truth in that 'dumping' report, say dealers SINGAPORE. Wednesday. ■FGG dealers here today denied that dumping of eggs from China in Singapore had forced down prices in the Federation. Referring to a Kuala Lumpur report that eggs from China were being told wholesale at three cents each, the president249 words
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118 1963-05-02 9 55 cases o£ egg-borne disease from China I ONDON. Wed— Flfty-Hve of 115 cases of paratyphoid notified in England and Wales up to April 20 this year occurred in outbreaks associated with the Uhe of Chinese eggs products in bakeries, the Health Minister, Mr. Enoch Powell, said yesterday He toldReuter - 118 words
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Article34 1963-05-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Mr Lee Dang Fook. general secretary of the Federation Armed Force> Civilian Staff Union has left for Britain on four-month trade union scholarship under uh« Coiomoo Plan. i34 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-05-02 9 TINA WINS A TRIP TO HONG KONG APRIL TV Queer." Tina Moore, 17, student model, receives congratulatory kisses from run-ners-up Aileen Yap 22, (left) and Alice Woon. 17. Tina, who was elected by five judges at the AprH ball in aid of the Can En* Seng School Old students' Associations87 words
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Article55 1963-05-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The University of Malaya Graduates Society will hold a discussion on i the fore.gn policy of the Alliance Government at the Arts Theatre "A" on Sunday at 8.30 p.m. It is open to the public. Speakers Invited to the discussion include representatives from the55 words
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152 1963-05-02 9 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A defence counsel who told the Chief Justin- Dato Sir James Thomson. today that a witness had changed his story II to 20 times, was asked by Dato Sir Thomson to "che the U different occasion*." Dato R. P.152 words
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Article70 1963-05-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. Charles Taylor, Far Eastern correspondent of the Toronto Globe and Mall is in Malaya on a twoweek "fact-finding" visit. He will write a series of articles on Malaya and the creation of the new Malaysian Federation. He will interview the Minister70 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-05-02 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Nationalist Chinese Government no longer A subscribes to the principle of dual citizenship. It wants the Chinese in Malaysia to be loyal to Malaysia, the Director of Information. Inche Mohamed Sopiee. said today. He was speaking to newsmen at the airport190 words
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Article20 1963-05-02 9 KANGAR. Wed. Eigir.een nirmbers of the Perils Kamponga Rural Development Committee ■re attending a three-dajr civ:e» course20 words
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177 1963-05-02 9 Jakarta's envoy 'hopeful' of better relations SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Lieut-General Diatikusumo. arrived here from Kuala Lumpur today and told reporters he was "hopelul' that relations between Malaya and Indonesia would improve. "We are always hopeful, as long as we have the good things in life—peace, love177 words
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Advertisement174 1963-05-02 9 c ELECTRICAL SUPERINTENDENT Shell (Eastern) Limited, Pulou Bukom, rcquirt a qualified and experienced Electrical Superintendent. Starting »alory approximately $400/- to $600/- depending upon age, qualifications and experience. Excellent conditions of service and carver prospects. Age range: 23 to 26 preferred. Applicants must have: i) passed Senior Cambridge School Certificate, or174 words
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Advertisement117 1963-05-02 9 )/^W Vf//T^ Thev'r* her* now for your glairiowr^ y/t^ ATA DRESSKS in cotton fashioM >* Sffimf that blossomed under the warm »un of 1 I all I lsrmel Th re %r Zl t lei for TOU to V" ULi choose from...shirtwaisters in plain and X^f^VM^^^^y n rt! r 'C*. multi^triped117 words
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Miscellaneous473 1963-05-02 9 Todays Radio, T V programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEUIL^ J'*™* "T"k. 4TS METRES A.M.: 6.00 Time signal. NeAM- 600 Oood Morning; Rara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melo--601 Morning Prelude; 7.15 dies: 7.00 Time Sl K nnl. the news; News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7-10 News commentary: 7.15 730473 words
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Article, Illustration467 1963-05-02 10 Living out of suitcases is fun for Canadian singers pj.W'K you cvw beoi "on the go" travelling from one country to another lor almost a year and found yourself grumbling about the inadequacy of your wardrobe? Travelling with only a couple of suitcases especially by air leaves you no choice467 words
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Article207 1963-05-02 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS IF two gla.s-sfs are jammed. one tnsjMe the other. I peur >ome cold water Into the inner glass and stand the outer one in very warm water Leave for a few minutes and they j should separate easily. Do not try to wrench the glasses apart. You will207 words
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Article89 1963-05-02 10 BROOCHES are back in fashion. With the shift dress in mind the new jewels feature huge broo- ehes to give dramatic foil to the simple lines of the dress when they are worn pinned dead centre front. Some of the brooches measure as much as three inches across,89 words
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Advertisement426 1963-05-02 10 Aarernsemeni Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your comoiexion radiant loveliness with a t-peiiai type of beauty lemon It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as it clears, refines and tones the skin to youthful loveliness. It melts out plugged pores, closing them to a beautifully fine texture and gives426 words
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Advertisement445 1963-05-02 10 'Pfl't&H') ntwtjl lovt-story for lips «nd makking lingertiss REVLON FASHIONS A DREAM IN COLOR -Make Beheva> Pink', the most delicate shade of dawn in a shimmering world of fantasy a demure pink, shyly pretending to be peach more dreamy by day, more enticing by candlelight than enchanted visions seen through445 words
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Miscellaneous304 1963-05-02 10 Straits Times Crossword ACKOBS yard, possibly, and something 1. Very quietly goes Into another to eat (3-5) store, seeking a plug (7). a. Sailor explained gat's pars' Look on a scholar's retire- doned ment as a mearu of seeing a 13. Chief thing to go worn*- In a biblical city304 words
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Advertisement1559 1963-05-02 11 TO LIVtIPOOL I WEST COA<.T UK Pi.c S port Ji'l* P i*tSM Penang LAERTES B\ ln'rtttl la Pt. May 1 MEVNOH Li'trpMl. Oi.gt* CM 44 Tilay May 4 MHAMPUS iKf'Mtl Ha»rt, Hamburg May 3 Miy 7 May 111 May II PERSEUS liul Dirt, it. G ivgow kayll May 11 May1,559 words
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Advertisement1525 1963-05-02 11 tmjif omy inu HMfmnJujlMKi THE E. A. C. LINESSAIIIHCS TO CENOA, LE HAVRE, NAMIURC, IREMEN AHTWERP, BOTTERIAM, AMSTERBAM, OSLO, CBTHENBURC AHO COPEHHAhEN. A-V'^* s S'rore P. S'r-am Ptr.ang If \*>l vA "SIMBA' a) ..C. 15-11/ 4 May ii /May 1/ a May lA\- VJ "MUIU" I) 21 24 Mi, 251,525 words
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Advertisement1440 1963-05-02 11 EXPRESS SEkVCE 10 LONOBN LIVERPODI t CBNTINEMAL POTTS. S'Mn S am yi **l BiNIORAN tl.ijj I Mil. R eat*. Hull S'MIB 'tMay 4 May 4/ 5 BtNLOYALdU lt«ta. Mc-o. Haaiatrt C. 11/ May 4 Miy I' I ILNVORLICN I Ittl. R dam. H lurg. i'rrti May l/ll May 17,11 Mar1,440 words
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Advertisement1306 1963-05-02 11 •m-- McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. W-. Tti: fit. aim. SjgVaW \P»** CLtuaTRMAM LOT KUVINtIS LINE LONB.N. HADWUIt, ROTTEIOAM. LOS ANCEIES. SAN FRANCISCO. SAVRC. MOU 1 MIIBIESBBBUCM SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANB. CUT U EASIIOMINE t Atttlt.M targt^fl^Cialrai 1 Slttt para P. S'Ma k»-i-i bionjiville Talay S port P. 5 ram Pi»ai|1,306 words
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386 1963-05-02 12 GEOFFREY BOLAND - NEW BODY TAKES OVER SINGAPORE RUBBER MARKET GEOFFREY BOLAND By YESTERDAY was a historic day as tar as the structure and administration of the Singapore Rubber Market the largest in the world was concerned. For yesterday saw the handing over of the executive functions of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce386 words
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Article495 1963-05-02 12 pONSIDERING that the V Singapore trading room was closed for the May Day holiday yesterday the Kuala Lumpur section of the Malayan Stock Exchange reported a fair amount of business written. Business was spread evenly through both the industrial and tin lists, but in no instance495 words
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Article84 1963-05-02 12 THK Federation MinUter or Finance ha« flxed these price-, for ralrulatins; customs duties for the week beginning on May 2. ;uM>ri irn(«. a Ib. O|ir.i 5442 a lon. rvnnul oil 5730 a ton. •aim oil MJH9 a ton. 'aim kernels 5382.50 a (on. Iron ore 526 a natural84 words
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Article136 1963-05-02 12 MELBOURNE. Wrd. JNVF.STMfcNT and indu>trial xhare* attain fluctuated narrowly in a steady market with move.-s about in balance. ICIANZ gained 6d. and olonial Sugar lost 6d. to provide the not- .ib.c moves among the leader*. 1 A.O.G. recovered a lurther 2s. 3d to 455. 3d. in an otherwise136 words
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Article260 1963-05-02 12 MAY first trad* rubbtr ouysrs 1.1.1. clstad at S p.m. in tinsaasrs and Kuala Lumiur ysttsrday at 761 tenta per ll>. do»n a quarter of a cent. Tba tone »aj dull. S.CCH A and P.M R.I. clasini priaas In tenta par Ib. yesterday: Int. t R.S.B. prompt fo.rv260 words
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Article29 1963-05-02 12 May 1. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: Ml cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $452.75 (up 621 cents). Estimated unofficial offer ing 250 tons (up five tons).29 words
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Article70 1963-05-02 12 V.MIPI in P«rt JwotHnhjm tsday: Whirr garths: Falatna. Viaut Kai■tft Hal L.f. RfifanaalrlD. Bill* VVatcr. Aalarkcrk. Urrln. A;unu»n Maru. Achilles, atrrl Apprentice. I'wnt Narth Shars: I ronoh D.tawaCsr Pinii i'iiv of Bourne. Vrndorm H» !v»rd. sup Vrllairn, Sum' Johort, Ro*pac. Tobus Dm Taday: Bornro, Straat Cook. Horn70 words
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Article38 1963-05-02 12 ON :na Iraa axahanga markit In Hong Kom, ymtsnU? tb« U.I. dallar »v quoted at S 76 for T.T. and 5 74| for sash. tuning «v quotad at 18.M aad ana taal af gald at 2521.38 words
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Article12 1963-05-02 12 Rubber: Tint: April March 76.89 rtt. 75.49 cts. J4J«93 $444.8912 words
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428 1963-05-02 12 rpHERE was another moderL ate rise of 62i cents in the Straits tin price yesterday to $452.75 on an offering of 250 tons, up five tons. In London on Tuesday a good tone continued to characterise the tin market. In the aggregate428 words
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Article35 1963-05-02 12 Dow Corning too* announced commercial availability o! a general purpose high strength 50--duromeier siiioone rubber designed for modelling, extruding, and calendering applications. Nonsticky, the stock requires no special handling techniques, said the company.35 words
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Advertisement1126 1963-05-02 12 Vi KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. «5« Great Lakes Scrvloo ivaut mao< ti* ti* tiA tIA ti> "KKiikawa Mara" I' I May 4 5 Miy 2 l.se I Jaae 12 Jusa 21 laai I I.I) nianUM Mara" 21/31 Mar 1/ 2 i.sa 22 Jiibi >! Jaaa 2 J.ry1,126 words
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Advertisement1034 1963-05-02 12 i^i-aufiS ai fJn^B ■■Htiiiiin*' > aH Passenger Cargo Service. STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADR AS Spore P. Shorn Penonr SS. "STATI OF MADRAS" Voy. 123 24/30 April 1 May 2 May fROM CALCUTTA 1 CHALNA Penong P. S horn S pore M.V. "State Of Urrar Pradesh" for Fremantle, Geelong, Melbourne Hobart and Sydney MoylO/U1,034 words
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Advertisement356 1963-05-02 12 NOTICE AUCTION SALE •i SINGAPORE PROPCRTITS To be held in our Sale-Koomi No*. 4 A 4-1. ulhrr qua, on TUESDAY. 14th MAY. IM> at 2.39 p.m. ESTATE OF K. J. LOPEZ. DECEASED. 1. Nos. 380, A, B and 382/A/B. Easi Coast Road. Freehold land and one block of 3-Sioiey R356 words
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Advertisement720 1963-05-02 12 SELANGOR TURF CLUB NOTICE Our Auditors have reported as follows: We certify that the Big Sweep Tickets withdrawn troni the Sweep of 27th April were checked by us ar.d stor.d under seal until after the Oweea was drawn. We funher tertUf that the numbers torre.spoiiu;ni? to ihe rlcket numbers uithdiawn720 words
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Advertisement748 1963-05-02 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR STOREKEEPER j SPECIAL GRADE. APPLICATIONS are Invited for I appointment to the post of Store- keeper Special Grade In the Electrical Department. Brunei. Applicants should not be more than 45 years old. EXPERIENCE: Applicants are expected to be thoroughly familiar wiih the748 words
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Advertisement505 1963-05-02 13 Continued from Pafe S) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Min.)— Box It eta, txtrm WANTED Experienced Book-keeper to take charge ot a complete set of books and work Independently for a ■mall private limited company In Singapore. Only those with experience need apply. Box A6OBO B.T. B'pore. ELECTRICAL DRAUGHTSMAN required,505 words
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Advertisement3804 1963-05-02 13 LOST tt Word* SI (Min-y— Bom It et*. tatrm tSO.OO PBWARO for ntun of A«fa colour Sim with Sherpa Tenzlng pictures contained tn stolen Contaflex camera No. 861/02. Len* No. 15M194 Telephone is pore) *****. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES It Word* SS (Mm.) Box It et*. txtrm WELCOMING A QUALIFIED Accountant with3,804 words
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Advertisement510 1963-05-02 13 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) Wjrd* ti (Min.)— Box it et: owtr* PHOTOCOPY AND MICROFILMING all docv'TncnU Tang'a Hbouxcpr brnrlec 9M69 Btnsaporc. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Word* Si (Min.t—Box St et*. txtrm CAtV PAYMENT Iceipeaalro Olamuod EsgaiEemrpt 'Wrddlnf Iliac* ChtoDK Shins ***** LADIES DRESSMAKING CHEAP SALE BLT ONE UET ONE KRKB.510 words
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Advertisement1561 1963-05-02 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD. Singapore invites applicI at ions for m i One Temporary Assistant Structural hngineer In Class 111/ II of Uie Senior Officers' Salary Scales is69oxAS4s- 1 $1280 Bar $1325 -$1370--$1420*. Point ol entry will: depend on qualifications and experience. Qualifications: I M.I Struct. E. or exemp-1,561 words
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Advertisement984 1963-05-02 14 FEDERATION OF MALAYA 1. Applications are invited from I Federal Citizens and from per- 1 manent serving Government Offi- cers. Including those on probation for appointment as DIETICIANS in Uie Ministry of Health on a salary scale of $452 x 19-566 578 x 19-654 plus Cost of Living Allow- ance984 words
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Advertisement882 1963-05-02 14 I of Agriculture on a salary scale I Of 5628 x 34-934 982x34-1,254 plus Cocrt of Living Allowance at current rates. The qualifications re- quired are: U> Chemist: ia> au Honours Degree in C •.eniisirv of tae Uni- vtiMiy of Maiaya or outer recognueu culverMiy; ana (b) in iwo years'882 words
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Advertisement821 1963-05-02 14 GOVERNMENT VACANCIES brochures and litera- i ture on training. (vU) To eventually taice over full and complete charge of the respective Training Unit* of the National Productivity Centre. QUALIFICATIONS: A. Iraiuui* «v lnvetUsauut Ullllri i.»L4lHfciujiii. .u--cuumuic/ a> iiu.,i>uia Degree ol the biuveiiuy oi .uaiaya or I ol uUiei nMgMMI UUINW|;821 words
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Advertisement834 1963-05-02 14 Organisations or Colombo Plan during the period of their probation. Allowances fur such courses will be In accordance with condi- tioiu laid down by these Organisations. The posts are pensionable and successful candidates will be required to serve on probation fcr 3 yeais In case of direct entrants and 1834 words
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Advertisement509 1963-05-02 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for Oonstructiao of Road Formation from 9th 12th. M.le Along Gula Koad. Krian will be received at the Office of Jurutera Nettc'i JateUa Kerja Raya. talk, Ipoh up to 3.00 p.m. on the 14th M.iy. 1G63 from Contractors in Classes A -C Ht.id V.509 words
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Article351 1963-05-02 15 Jega to leave US next week UOUSTON, Wed.—Ma- nikavusagam Jegathesan will be going home to Malaya next week with almost a full season of American track under nis belt. The 19-yiar-oi(i Malayan sprinter, who .set a record at the Asian Games last yrar with a 21.3 time lor ihe 200!351 words
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Article24 1963-05-02 15 IPOH. Wed. Police held sth Battalion. Royal Malay Regiment. to a 2-2 draw in a. League Dlv. 1 hockey match her* today.24 words
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Article74 1963-05-02 15 CINGAPORE. Wed.— Customs Sports Club, the Vietnamese League soccer champions, play the opening gam« of their Far East tour here on Friday. The tourists meet a Singapore •Senior Clubs XI at Jalan Besar bt.idium ikickoff 7 p.m.). Customs, who are scheduled to am* tomorrow, will74 words
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Article319 1963-05-02 15 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT 'MISSING' STAR TO MAKE CUP DEBUT By Singapore, Wednesday QAVID Ogilvie, the Singapore Joint Services' "missing" star forward, will show his wares to Jalan Besar soccer fans this Saturday. Ogilvie, former leader of the Hearts attack in the Scottish First Division, is among the319 words
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173 1963-05-02 15 JOE DORAI - YOUTH SOCCER Yap will name six for State squad JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE, Wed— Several members of the Singapore Youth team will be recommended by the manager Yap Boon Chuan to Singapore Amateur Football Association selectors for inclusion in the State's training squad. Mr. Yap said that these player* had173 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-05-02 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL By SAFA president Hussein bin Kamari has shown his determination to stamp out the law of the jungle in Singapore soccer by his announcement that SAFA will make a strong appeal to their FIFA-registered senior referee John Ferguson to361 words
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Article81 1963-05-02 15 Kiat re-elected president SINGAPORE. Wed.— Chines* Swimming Club officials: President O. H. Kiat (re-elected); vice-presidents Aw Cheng Chyr. Soon Peng Yam. Fong Pin Chee. Ooh Chye Hin and T.m Kirn Chua; captain Woon Sui Km: vice-captain Llm Tele Pan; medical adviser Dr. Link Yew Hep; committee Tan K.iy Swan. Tan81 words
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Article106 1963-05-02 15 First points to Kinta Indians IPOH. Wed. League Div. 1: defending champions Kinta Indians chalked up their first win when they beat Municipality 4-1 on the Municipal padang. Indians, who led 3-1 at half-time got their goals through Vincent (2), J. Balan and Ramadas Rao. Municipality's scorer was Yee Seng106 words
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255 1963-05-02 15 EPSOM JEEP' s - TEN-TO-FOLLOW Noble Gesture hard to catch EPSOM JEEP's pENANG, Wed. 1 Epsom Jeep's ten horses to follow at the Summer Meeting which begins here on Saturday: Paair Pnteh Won first time out last month over 7f at Kuala Lumpur In the style of a champion; best on top of the255 words
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490 1963-05-02 15 THE WORLD OF SPORT 'NIGHT-WATCHMAN' BINKS IN 2 CENTURY PARTNERSHIPS f ONDON. Wed. With Lt the second day lost through rain. Interest at Lord's yesterday centred on whether Yorkshire could top MCC's first Innings of 266-2 declared. On a placid pilch they reached meir target with MB| wickets down, andReuter - 490 words
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141 1963-05-02 15 NICHOLS SHOCKS TOP-SEED KIM TENNIS SINGAPORE. Wed. John NlchoLs (RAF.) created n major upset In the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association hard court championships when he eliminated top-seeded T.B. Kirn 2-6, 7-5. 6-3 In the men's singles quarter-finals at Tanglln today. Results: Singles Ist rd Tan Puay Hlanq bt P. J.141 words
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132 1963-05-02 15 S'pore to bid for yachting hattrick SINGAPORE, Wed. Royal Singapore Yacht Club will make an all out bid f».r a hattrick in the Par Eastern Yacht Racing Federation Cup Regatta at Tokyj from Oct. 10-16. Singapore had won in two previous regattas against Thailand, the Philippines. Hong Kong. Macao and132 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-05-02 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCKR SPORE Div. 3A: Arsenal "A" v BODCA (St. Geonte's Rd): Ncwtonltcs v Radin Maa (Farrer Pici: Alagappa v Buklt Timah (Fairer Pk>: SHB v Police 'A' (Furrer Pki. HOCKET TRlAl^^'por* State trial (Thomson Rd). BADMINTOV Prrik schoolboy* and rirh rhampionxhips -rfJAH hall. 2 p.m.).47 words
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Article252 1963-05-02 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. *3 The National Trades Union Congress today presented medals to the Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and eight other non-trade unionists for meritorious service to the trade union movement at its May Day rally at the Jalan Besar Stadium. The citation for the252 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-05-02 16 WASHINGTON, We*. Caroline Kennedy, the President s the yrar-old daughter, last night tried to gatecrash .i glittering State dinner in her nightclothts but s\\r uj> thwarted by a nurse who chased her down the ■.tairv The State dinner, in honour of the Grand Duchess < harlotle nf Luxembourg,Reuter - 82 words
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Article87 1963-05-02 16 LONDON, Wed Rain today washed oui the opening day's play at Worcester, where the West Indlan cricketers were due to begin their tour. Also rained off were MCC v Surrey at Lord s. Cambridge University v Yorkshire at Cambridge, and Sussex v Glamorgan at Hove. TeaReuter - 87 words
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642 1963-05-02 16 Satu rally calls on U.N. to supervise general elections in Singapore SINGAPORE. Wed A LABOUR DAY rally organised by the left wing Singapore Association of Trade Unions today resolved to urge the United Nations to conduct and supervise general elections immediately in Singapore. The resolution also demanded the abandonment of642 words
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Article91 1963-05-02 16 j SINGAPORE. Wed— The Straits Times in Singapore yesterday received donations totalling SI 10 for Madam Mole Koh Chee. the "double-tragedy" mother, bringing the fund to $166. The donors are: Straits Times reader SlO and pensioner. Penang, $100. Mrs. Mok. a mother of eight. the91 words
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Article45 1963-05-02 16 SINGAPORE. Wed The imnual first aid competition for the late Dr. Essel Tan cups will be held by the Ha i Idas Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade. Singapore, at the Oan Eng Seng School hall on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.45 words
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Article392 1963-05-02 16 LONDON, Wed. The stock I markets ended a' satisfactory day on a firm note with cotton textile I shares closing strong and at the i day's best levels. Trading in this section was considerable. Olltedgeds had a quiet day. j Dollar stocks were quietly firm. Tins were firm.392 words
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409 1963-05-02 16 JAKARTA. W«d 'piIK Afro-Asian journalists conference end--0(1 last night with the signing in West ,la\;i of ;i aeven-noinj "Jakarta declaration*' and agreement among the delegates t<> form an Afro-Asian journalists' association. Thirty-nine of the 45 delegates participating in the six day conference signed iheUPI - 409 words
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Obituary78 1963-05-02 16 NAVAMANI AaOSbtCr of Mr »n«l Mr* time i B. *>M*r of Muhesrn C-inrs.-m and l*ri.\ parard ;i-<iy 1 ts.l. Kuni-riil »»me day. TAN CHONC BEO. «O. rrtlrwi <tor..k<>|KT of Jntiir. RUM niiddmly on 1...K3 Oirttgi I'avw 20t J.ilnn Lornt* 11 00 am. 3.5.<">3. THE REMAINS OF the lute Mr.78 words
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Advertisement58 1963-05-02 16 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Xwfc*U M Wuri* fMM—J g My V ROAM Eft SWISS MADE my pride A watch that reflects the refined taste and exacting standards of the personality behind it The watch with the famous name and reputation, prized the world over Available at exceptionally attractive prices. The most58 words
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Miscellaneous46 1963-05-02 16 I.IIOHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Sinnaj pore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m yesterday Hi( best Lowest Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 91 77 I Ipoh 9.s 7=> Malacca 93 75 I Singapore 91 7546 words
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