The Straits Times, 6 May 1963
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Title Section19 1963-05-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000/;.. The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, MAY 6. 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration415 1963-05-06 1 The Tengku hits out at those Muslim leaders who talk... KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I I fENGKU Abdul Rahman said in a Hari Raya Haji broadcast today that on this happy day it was sad to think that there were Muslim leaders who talked "the language of the415 words
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Article18 1963-05-06 1 RABAT. Sun. The wi/e of King Hassan of Morocco is expecting a baby in August UJM.18 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-05-06 1 LT wan a big day lor tive-yrar-old Noraini binte Mohamed Yunus yesterday when her father, a warrant officer in the Armed Forces Maintenance Corps at Batu Garrison, took her to the Istana Nrgara grounds for Hari Raya prayers.* After the prayers theSoong Hon Sin - 122 words
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148 1963-05-06 1 REDS' POISONED DARTS KILL IN 2 MINUTES SAIGON, Sunday. DOISONED darts found in possession of Commun- ist bandits in Saigon are so deadly that one of them killed a dog in two minutes in a recent test, police disclosed yesterday. me aan.s. nesignea 10 ue hurled at victims with blowguns,UPI - 148 words
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74 1963-05-06 1 'Ghosts' say Hong Kong civil servants- ItONG KONG. Sun. 1 Rating clerks, moved Into a former army barracks here last month, say It is haunted. They claim that documents and equipment have been tampered with. Strange noises and shadows cast by invisible subjects have been reported. Some of the clerksReuter - 74 words
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Article71 1963-05-06 1 BELFAST, Sun— A Glas-gow-Belfast steamer arrived here three hours late today after rioting Irish supporters of two Scottish footba'l clubs had made the captain of the vessel put back to Glasgow to seek police assistance Fighting broke out on the ship among some of the hundredsReuter - 71 words
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Article233 1963-05-06 1 MP: Why is Mac on the spout? LONDON, Sun. The initials -H.M." for Harold Macmillan have been inscribed on new rainwater spouts at 10. Downing Street, now undergoing extensive repairs. Mr. Macmlllan's wife. Lady Dorothy, has her initials on a drainpipe or two as well. And now an inquisitive LabourReuter - 233 words
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Article61 1963-05-06 1 Death of a very rich dog READING (Pennsylvania). Sun. Bobby, a 10-year-old Airedale who inherited US$6O,OOO in investments from his mistress in 1957, has died here of a kidney infection. Income from the estate now goes to relatives of the woman. Mrs. Ruth Maurer. On their death It will be61 words
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284 1963-05-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun, T'HE Malayan Trades Union Congress today amended its rules to allow paid executives of unions to be members of its general council. **lve too trade unionists, whose removal from the aer.era 1 council had been demanded by the Regk'rar284 words
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414 1963-05-06 1 MUAR, Sunday IyjUSLIMS in Muar town have been asked to attend a mass prayer meeting on the Town Council padang at 8.30 a.m. on Tuesday to pray for rain. Inche Ali bin Abu Bakar, the Assistant District Officer and organiser of414 words
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Article78 1963-05-06 1 55 killed in airliner crash ABIDJAN (Ivory Coast). Sun. Wreckage of an Air Afrique four-engined DC6 airliner was spotted this morninc on the Cameroun Mountain, authorities said. The plane, carrying 13 passengers and seven crew members, crashed 10 minutes after takeoil from Douala. Cameroun. yesterday. There were no survivors. The78 words
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93 1963-05-06 1 LUSAKA. Sun. The riddle of the Ithodesiau razor recipe has spread MMi the Zambei and may soon be worrying barbers in this northern territory. A Salisbury man's fortune-making discovery of a mystery oil that niflts the most bristly beard, so that it ran easily beReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-05-06 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. The chairman of the newiv-f ormed Public Utilities Board, Dr. Fong Kirn Heim. said today that Singapore's present water shortage was "serious but not critical." He warned. however, that because of the "unusual prevailing weather renditions" the supply in Singapore "may reach550 words
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Article21 1963-05-06 1 INVASION MOV! DOMFNGO Dwnin rnnp» Ii n.■ 1.. n Haiti tudc i pp. irrd to ip a /.1 Rfutrr21 words
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Advertisement107 1963-05-06 1 OU« NE*EST CPFATIONS OF SET KITH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND A9E WELL *ORTH YOUR INSPECTION d. 59. M. J. cW~ £ld. 45. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE 4 6. STATION RD,!POH. ASS.CO..S PH.4«S!LVAfH K.ILTO .HONG KOMG ly jE& Vi i Rnft If it's the economical107 words
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Advertisement68 1963-05-06 1 PATEK PHILIPPE us the oniy watrh manu!r t cturer whose entire collection ol men watches carries, engraved on every movement. i'ie orncial stamp of the State of fu-neva the authentic guarantee of renturies-old "GENEVA QUALITY" H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singopore I Pcnong. Greetings M to OUT* I Malay68 words
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Article, Illustration231 1963-05-06 2 ALGIERS. Sunday. Ahmed Bui Bella, the Algerian Prime Minister, said here yesterday his country was preparing to join the United Arab Republic soon. At a mass rally called in honour of President Nasser, who is making a four-day state visit, the231 words
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Article23 1963-05-06 2 AMMAN. Sun King Hua.«ein of Jordan and his family arc n»ntiinif the rrttfflous holidnvs at Aqub... on »h* Red 8*» rnnv23 words
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Article100 1963-05-06 2 CHIANG'S TROOPS RAID MAINLAND rpAIPEH. Run. NaA tionalist Chinese churned that Formosa- directed guerillas had I staged a series of successful raids in Kwann- tune and Kwangsi Provinces in South China during January and March this year, according to the China News today. The China News reported. Quoting high Nationalist100 words
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102 1963-05-06 2 GIFT SHIP FROM NASSER BREAKS UP AND SINKS ALGIERS. Sun.— The Algerian mine sweeper Ojebel Aurev a recent gift from the United Arab Republic-, dashed against a rock and sank yesterday as it left the harbour to welcome president Nasser's yacht. The ship's captain and two of the crew were102 words
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Article31 1963-05-06 2 TAIPEH. Sun. Chinese Communists died 104 shells at Quemoy and Miit.su last nijrht in what appeared to be a stepped up shelllnc at these two NatlonalUt-defended offahore Islands. Reuter-Reuter - 31 words
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136 1963-05-06 2 CONTINUING THREAT OF CHINA— BY SANDYS NEW DELHI. Sun. Mr. Duncan Sandy.-,, the British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, said here that Britain and the United States agreed with India "that China constitutes a continuing threat to the defence problem of India and of the whole sub-continent." "We are therefore anxious toReuter - 136 words
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Article51 1963-05-06 2 ALGIERS. Sun.— A cyclone hit the Western Algerian town of Mascara yesterday, killing at least 10 people and Injuring 20. Local officials said the cyclone hit the town which has a population of about 60,000 for •bout an hour. Troops have been rushed for rescue operations.Reuter - 51 words
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Article34 1963-05-06 2 NEW DELHI Sun.— lndia and Yugoslavia signed flve-year agreement here yesterday to increase trade from the present level of 300 million rupees to 900 million rupees by the end of 1866— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article123 1963-05-06 2 The new English caste by Nehru NEW DELHI. Sun —Mr. Nehru said yesterday he deprecated the emergence of a "caste system" in India dividine those who know Entrlish and those who did not. He declared that Hindi could be the only •Octal language of India. But. he told the UpperReuter - 123 words
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Article57 1963-05-06 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. An Indian Government spokesman denied »s "without any foundation whatsoever" a London newspaper report, that India was supplying the United Arab Republic with nuclear! waste which could be used for ml- 1 liiary purposes. India and the UAR announced an atomic57 words
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Article125 1963-05-06 2 A MAJOR operation ■<* against Vietcone: rebels was launched in Kontum province 270 miles north of Saigon, yesterday. Flftv US army and marine helicopters carried 10.000 troops to the operational area. They were covered by artillery. Vietnamese AirForce planes and Amerl- SAIGON, Sunday can jetReuter - 125 words
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Article, Illustration328 1963-05-06 2 WILSON PLAN TO MAKE C'WEALTH 'A REALITY' LONDON, Sunday. HAROLD Wilson, leader of Britain's Labour opposition, yesterday put forward a 10-point plan for co-operation designed to make "a reality of the Commonwealth. In a speech prepared for delivery at a political meeting at Seaham northern England. Mr. Wilson put forward328 words
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Article41 1963-05-06 2 COPENHAGEN. Sun. West Berlin has the world highest suicide rate. 33.9 per 100.000 inhabitants, the American National Institute of Mental Health reported in a paper prepared for an international conference oa suicide opening here on Wednesday. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-05-06 3 yiSITING his host's country house near Moscow, Dr. Castro holds Nikita the grandson of Mr. Khrushchev. who smiles benevolently at right. The Cuban leader, who is on a month's visit to Kussia. has had official talks with Mr. Khrushchev and other Soviet leader^. In ALGIERS67 words
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Article229 1963-05-06 3 EAST German police arrested two Swiss citizens and the East Berliner they were trying to smuggle through the Berlin Wall at a border crossing point yesterday. The refugee was dlscov- ered behind the back seat ot the Swiss car. AH three men were led away229 words
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Article54 1963-05-06 3 PARIS. sun. Tne Defence Minister, Mr. Pierre Messmer tald yesterday that France would put bar oun satellite Into orbit with her win rocket by mid-1965. He said the French minhi launch one of their own satellite* trom France using an American locket even br.ore that date, butUPI - 54 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-05-06 3 Rockefeller, divorcee I in surprise wedding T^EW YORK, Sun. Governor Nelson Rockefeller and Mrs. Margaretta F i 1 1 e r Murphy were married yesterday in a surprise ceremony at the home of the Governor's brother. Laurence S. Rockefellei. A Press statement from the office of Laurence Rockefeller said thatReuter; UPI - 196 words
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163 1963-05-06 3 WASHINGTON. Sun. President Kennedy said last night the United States had a unique opportunity to use its surplus agricultural products as "one of the stronse.-t weapons in the struggle of free mpn for nrosperitv anri security." Jle said that a hish-level U.S. doleaatlon attendingReuter - 163 words
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Article25 1963-05-06 3 STUTTGART, Sun. The German Journalists Union today called for legal guarantees of the i reporters right not to disclose i sources of Information.25 words
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Article25 1963-05-06 3 BUCHAREST. Sun— U Thant. U.N. Secretary-General, arrived here today for a four-day vim: to Rumania. He will have talks with Kovernment leaders.25 words
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Article187 1963-05-06 3 SANTO DOMINGO (Dominican Republic). Sun.— A U.S. Navy task force carrying combatre ad y marines has moved to within 30 miles of the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince as the threat of a Dominican invasion increased, informed sources reported yesterday. The sources said the ta>k force187 words
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111 1963-05-06 3 BATH (England). SunLord Goddard. who retired a* Lord Chief fastttc in IT.B after 12 years. ytJS-trr<l-i> recommended a spell in the stocks as fit p.inishinrnt for jmenile offenders. Hr saitl. "'The stocks have never been abolished r\rn if the acts concerning them haveReuter - 111 words
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312 1963-05-06 3 1,000 held as race violence continues BIRMINGHAM Alabama), Sunday HOGS, fire hoses and baton charges were used against demonstrating Negroes here again yesterday as the town's worst week of race disorders reached a climax. Police finally dispersed more than 1.000 men. women and children but not before a number had312 words
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130 1963-05-06 3 BLOOD FROM DEAD USED IN SUCCESSFUL TRANSFUSIONS XI.W YORK. Sun. Blood drawn from dead people has been used successfully in transfusions, a conference on Bleeding in the Surgical Patient was told yesterday. Dr. Jack Kervorkian. of the Pontiac General Hospital in Michigan, said in a paper prepared for the conferenceReuter - 130 words
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Article34 1963-05-06 3 DUBLIN. Sun. Ren bulletins (fir out over Rarlio Eirenmi and rish Television toclHV :oi ihr lira: lme in two months following «ttlement 01 a strike by Irisli ournalis's for more pay.34 words
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Advertisement346 1963-05-06 2 Lloyd Triestino Announces NEW "GALILEO GALILEI" Calling Singapore on Her Maiden voyage to Italy Inaugurating a new monthly luxury service from Singapore to Italy l.lovcl 1 nestino\ superb, spacious, modern 27.(XM)-ion liner "Galileo" is declined to pU> another important are large indoor gun room, and their own paddling pool* where346 words
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Miscellaneous31 1963-05-06 2 THE GAMBOLS j By Barry Appleby five ROADS CLCAg.. J I ..NOTHING uuino j ILL VEST MV) V* BGAI&S y/- m (\S THAT ORING TUC EOOS V I LEFT ON TU£31 words
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Advertisement294 1963-05-06 3 What iS KnttliseJ TimtepP 'Tanalised' Timber is time-tested the result of more than 30 years of research aimed at lengthening the lite ot ordinary timber. Except for the durable heavy hardwoods such as Chengal, most timbers used for structural purposes are liable to decay and insect attack. The fact that294 words
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Advertisement340 1963-05-06 3 KOOTOOTAU STOMACH TROUBLES NEW^U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Recent medical rcjeorch snows »i>oi ooi'ric ulcers may b« due r» dietary deficiency. In cddition similar researches carried out in California USA hove shown that certom foodstuHs such os fresh grr*vegeraUles, especially cabbages ccnrai" on anti ulcer ;üb»tance cc Merhylmethionincsulroniiim Crlo-id*. which not only340 words
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Article85 1963-05-06 4 TOKYO. Sun. Communist China will release 450 Indian military personnel next Friday at Bang Pass on the Sino-Indian border, the New China news agency said today. Among the Indians to be released are 16 sick or. wounded. New China said in a broadcast heard in Tokyo.UPI - 85 words
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404 1963-05-06 4 Maternal, child clinic opened: 'Rural right to privileges' I THH Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. (.'hor Yeok Kng. said tonight that rural people had as much right to health and education privileges i ;is people in the city. Mr. Chor, AssemblyI man for Jurong, was I404 words
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483 1963-05-06 4 I ONDON. Sun. Hun- dreds of workers who receive annual bonuses I may be affected by a "Judge's decision yester- day. He ruled that bonuses given by the Imperial Tobacco Company are gifts and cannot be regarded as a contractual part 1483 words
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145 1963-05-06 4 SANSBURY BLESSES CHAPEL AT CHANGI SINGAPORE. Sun.— A service of rr-drdiiation a id blessing of the chapel in Changi Prison was conducted today by the Rt. Rev. C. K. Salisbury. Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, and the Rev. Dr. 11. B. Amstnti. Bishop of the Methodist Church of Southeastern Asia.145 words
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206 1963-05-06 4 2INGAPORE, Sun. The 3 Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today said that :he people of Singapore were iow beginning to feel that they have a stake in the [uture of the State. That was why, he said, while addressing the residents of the206 words
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Article36 1963-05-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— MiiS Dorothy KUauff. Max Factor Hollywood's leading international make-up artist, will give a lecture demonstration to Malayan Airway* air and ground hostesses at the Coral Room. Adelphl Hotel, tomorrow at 3 p.m.36 words
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Article44 1963-05-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Hearing by the Second Inou iiial Arbination Court of an application by Lincieteves Jacobe.k 'Far E\ -u Ltd. relating to a collective ag;ee- m«nt which will be held on Thursday, will be at 2 p.m. in--1 stead of 230 p.m.44 words
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Article81 1963-05-06 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A charity premiere in aid of the Singapore Red Cross Society will be held under the patronage of the Yang di-Pertuan Nrjara. Inche Yusof bin lshak. on May 30 at the Cathay Cinema. The film will be "Cast the Same Shadow." produced jointly by Precitel81 words
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Advertisement131 1963-05-06 4 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH McvHhlotophfnc kill* sfni- instantly— fetalt firoplc-. Urn. P t icnK pimrlo» from tpicading— l«^c»i»> unMghtU -.p.m. C> I re« Irom oil and greiM: docs not crack, cafct or doc make-up o^cr v. wondtrfjlly tfftctiv* Irtatmtnl. a D.tinbuud b r131 words
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Advertisement174 1963-05-06 4 FHE MOST ig£N POPULAR J>s=^ o ON SALE TODAY \^^S^ TABLE FANS J PEDESTAL FANS AIR CIRCULATORS INDIAN QUALm^PRODUCT [QOC]Q P^lwce 7on<i j USHA FANS ARE MADE IN THE WORLD'S LAR6EST SINGLE UNIT FAN FACTORY. With every USHA fan there is two years' Kree Service guarantee. Easy Hire Purchase terms174 words
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Miscellaneous384 1963-05-06 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR TTHL following is todays pur 'ML 173) 9.00 p.m.; iroin Kheouie 01 civil aircraft Koia Bhaiu, Penaug, Kuam movement al Pay* Lebar Lumpur iML 131) b.50 pm.; airport, Singapore: from Jakarta (ML 204) 9.45 ABRIVAL8 utPAKTtREs BOAC: Fidm MeiDOurne, Bils- BOAC: To Colombo. Bombay, bane,384 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-05-06 5 Just a moment! Premier adjusts shoes T*HE Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, bends over to adjust his shoes just before the Hari Raya Haji prayers begin in the &ronds of Istana Negara yesterday. Next to him, on his left, is the Yang diPertuan Agong. More than 3.000 people, including Muslim60 words
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216 1963-05-06 5 |POH, Sun.— The Sul- tan of Perak, in a Hari Raya message today, called upon his subjects to obey the laws of the land, to be progressive and to live in peace with everyone. Recalling the advice given on these points by the216 words
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Article35 1963-05-06 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun. Tile Court here, a branch of thp Religious Affairs Department, presented 48 Muslim p.itirnt.s in the Batu Gajah hospital $122 as aif's on the occasion of Hari Ran B35 words
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267 1963-05-06 5 DUTIES TO BE DIVIDED BETWEEN TWO SINGAPORE. Sunday THE office of Port Officer will be abolished when A the Port of Singapore Authority comes into being, because his functions will be divided between the Port Master to be appointed by the267 words
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102 1963-05-06 5 INVESTMENT RANGE FOR GOVT FUNDS —WIDENED- SINGAPORE. Sun.—Government funds may be invested in a wider range of investments under the financial Procedure (Amendment) Bill, which is published today. The Bill also enables the Finance Minister to surcharge officers responsible for improper payment, payment not duly vouched, deficiency in, or for102 words
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Article36 1963-05-06 5 TELUK ANSON Sun. The Kaum Ibu of the Batiik Rabit branch of the Umno peir here is tourina the Lower Prralc disinci to soil 1.000 cske^ bi nid of lir national Patriotic Pund36 words
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Article27 1963-05-06 5 Three arrested SINGAPORE Sun.-Three *ansster suspect* were arrwied by poiicr here last nißht. All Hirer are being held imdrr the Criminal L«w Tern por« ry Provwioni Ordinance27 words
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Article67 1963-05-06 5 NEW YORK. Sun Tun Abdul Ra/:ik spent the weekend in North Carolina relaxing and playing K-»lf. Tun Rj/ak. who is on thr<i week visit to the United States, was out on the coif course yesterday and today. Today he also |MM military installations at Kort Rrasc OnReuter - 67 words
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479 1963-05-06 5 - 'They brought prosperity here 1 'DON'T GET INTO DEBT' ADVICE BY MENTRI KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. p IK Yang di-Pertuan Agong paid tribute today to many non-Malays who brought prosperity to Malaya. He was speaking to more than 3,000 people including Tengku Abdul Rahman, Muslims. Cabinet479 words
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61 1963-05-06 5 Thieves steal paint from freighter QINGAPORE, Sun. Thieves broke into the storeroom of a freighter the Athane, while it was berthed in the outer roads yesterday and stole $1,500 worth of paints. The master. Captain Held, told the police that as soon as the ship entered the outer roads, a61 words
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Article117 1963-05-06 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun.— A woman, Kong Ngan You, 67, was stabbed in the stomach in her house at Pusing, near here at 3 a.m. today when two robbers made a vain attempt to rob her. Kong was about to close the back door shortly117 words
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Article21 1963-05-06 5 IPOH. Sun. A car valued at $7,000 which was parked along I Brewster Road was stolen yester--1 day morning21 words
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Article154 1963-05-06 5 'PLEASE PAY UP' CALL TO GOVT SINGAPORE. Sun The Singapore i Federation of Unions of Government Employee* i has written to thp I Government asking for i full restoration of variable allowances, which were cut in July 1959. i Cuts were only partially restored in January 1961. 1961. A surplus154 words
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Advertisement150 1963-05-06 5 /Mkl\ Austin is ahead again Now, the new AUSTIN AA /4U\ The A4O Mk.II is the most admired car on the road in its class sleek lines mmmmmmmmm^ B and so handsome. Now its equipped with a new, snappy 1,100 cc engine and with 3> NeW a new gearbox which150 words
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267 1963-05-06 6 A move to avoid deadlock strikes in War Dept. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Proposals aimed at avoiding strikes due to deadlock In negotiations between the official and staff sides of the War Department here will be considered at a Joint Consultative Council meeting in Penang on May K The War Department267 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-05-06 6 Indonesia faces big tasks in West Irian SUBANDRIO'S WIFE SINGAPORE) SAYS: OINGAPORE, Sun. *3 "Urgent tasks" face Indonesia in the development of West Irian. Mrs. Hoerastati Subandrio, wife of Indonesia's Foreign Minister, said this in Singapore today. She is flying to Geneva to attend a World Health Organisation assembly. Mrs.233 words
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118 1963-05-06 6 'UNITE' CALL TO CHINESE BY ASST. MINISTER PENANG, Sun The Assistant Minister of the Interior, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, today called on all Chinese to be united so as to "safeguard our freedom and democracy In this country." "We must be prepared to face any situation," he stressed at the118 words
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Article44 1963-05-06 6 RAUB, Sun. Mr. i'oontr Knee Thoo, Public Health Inspecto: 'r. the Health Office here, has been transferred to Tanah Rata, Cameron Highlands. He succeeds Mr. Leong Slew Liew, who has resigned from the Government service to Join the Raub Town Council.44 words
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174 1963-05-06 6 IVTIDER powers for officers Investigating corruption are provided for in a Prevention of Corruption (Amendment) Bill, published today. The Bill, which was read the first time at the Legislative Assembly meeting last month, will enable officers, in the course of their Investigations, to174 words
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Article227 1963-05-06 6 STARVING TIGER RESCUED BUT DIES oEREMBAN, Sun. A starving fully grown tiger, which had been trapped in a mining pit for more than a week, died today, two hours after it had been rescued. Before it was dragged out lof the pit it was rendered unconscious with a shot from227 words
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153 1963-05-06 6 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. —The Borneo Bulletin, a weekly newspaper, in its latest issue has urged Brunei's top Government officials to make more frequent trips to the countryside to explain to the people about Malaysia. The Bulletin said the lone and continued "•nee on detailsReuter - 153 words
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Miscellaneous149 1963-05-06 6 Alley Onp By V.T. ilamlin lisrr mv fault psobably I j ..but you didmt have x> t x x vtH.i 'I^HRCT' O K L^GUZ: INTO A CORNER I THOSE DOPES V NOT.- TAKE SUCH A SNEAKY /SNEAKY^ GUESS l^W' L AND GETTING HIM BEATEN COULCTJTSEE V _\y APVBNTAGFI OF A149 words
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Article, Illustration1582 1963-05-06 7 A bullet ended famed jockey's run of —losers ON the after noon of November 8, 1886, the famous English jockey, Fred Archer, turned in his sickbed and ordered his nurse to leave the room. He said he wanted to speak to his sister in private. Later, as the jockey and1,582 words
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Article100 1963-05-06 8 WorCs >/c Himmiim/ O« AND MRS. Q B. Leieeotee ■wii< rumi'fi and mead* for their ■cootl wmhev and \aluaMe preaentu on -on of their golden »eddlac on 1» IMC FAMIL> OF tba late Mr Ang What! l<oo.i thank ail relativea aad friend* lor tbvir eandobmraa. iwMbbm «r.»th» and atiAidanre100 words
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Article235 1963-05-06 8 M Werdj Sl* lH,m,mmm) OtAZIMON the cafe, ecoioaManl laarrMr.dr for leM, MMa, cackiaackaa. tK« Me i oi home »O mii. PARENTS KIhDLV NOTE taatt ka*L I" iii.mie (;ro»e Road. Rtaxaporr art* 1 reopen for mamaMe tarn. M..» lit Trirubone ISM*. BETTY'S BEAJTV SALON. Prtaaoa •trwi ...ppoeite IToln linauti Catkay235 words
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Article716 1963-05-06 8 The Malayan tin industry can be forgiven 'ts astonishment at the suggestion, by otherwise reputable experts, that the crucial question now is whether the manager of the International Tin Council's buffer stock will use his powers to sell tin at above £910 a ton. This level has716 words
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Article334 1963-05-06 8 Large commercial centres harbour swindlers and confidence tricksters as unerringly as fairgrounds attract pickpockets. A number of Australian merchants seem to have paid an unnecessary price to discover that Singapore is no exception. They have shipped floods on credit without checkling the firms' credentials. The goods were sold334 words
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Article244 1963-05-06 8 The decision to build a new town north of Klang settles two problems which have been hanging fire for some time. One is to provide a separate administrative centre for the Selangor Government, so that Kuala Lumpur need no longer do double duty as State M well as244 words
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Article, Illustration1409 1963-05-06 8 DAME I REBECCA I WEST I - 'One of the greatest forensic disasters of our age' DAME I REBECCA I WEST I by THE Vassall Tribunal was one of th« greatest forensic disasters of our age. That is how it appeared to the spectators who attended the open sessions. Only to them, it it true, but then1,409 words
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Advertisement662 1963-05-06 8 StrsiU Tim* k Malay Mm. lat Ptaar COCO «TO«A«>« AMCASMT Oroataeal Raaa coco iToanti ie«NCHit AT HOLLAND WO AD aLATOW HlfPtL ItOAD-MAVAL BAII AaTti%OCte%a>*9 AaMOtt errv ioo« »to*jr lt» Wlneaeetar hrn». CaMyar o«ay TMK NaTW* PRONT Flttpairlek'a typatnieiaal M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Raad. Naval Baa* a M. ABDUL a«rTal662 words
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Advertisement31 1963-05-06 8 1 PHILIPS l^j Internal s COMMUNICATION at wall as for HOUSE TELEPHONE |«P»«a 8 V* Piimaniai i«*«iii|ii i ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION S 3O CIRCULAR RO A O SINGAPORE. I. TIL: *****31 words
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Advertisement62 1963-05-06 8 Sunkist •<-t net* TrU extra Oranges for refreshment BEST FOR EATINQ BEST FOR HEALTH All Sunkist oranges are fat with juice, packed with tangy refreshment. Enjoy some today. Sonkiii .i tha TraaamaHi ml a CalMaraia-Ariiaaa fre«rar e«rwe« citrn. marfcatlitg argaataaUaa-tfca largaM (a tin warM. FINEST DIAMONDS GEMS SET ENCAGEMENT RINGS62 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-05-06 9 LEFT: Here is one reason why water is being rationed in Singapore yesterdays picture of Seletar reservoir, half dried up. BELOW: Precious water in a beautiful setting this picture was also taken yesterday near the Tebrau waterworks. The river is only 4ft. 6in. deep.Mak Kian Seng - 55 words
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Article60 1963-05-06 9 y\ AI.ACCA. Sun. Rain frll here last night (or two hours Thr Mcteorolonit.il Drp.irtmrnt recorded .7:5 imhes at thr airport, five milrs from Malacca town. Rain last fell in Malacca, after a twomonth dry spell, on April 29. when 0.57 inches was recorded. At 11 a.m.60 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-05-06 9 - \TEW YORK. Sun. 11 Pianist Lee Kum Sing of Penang made his debut here yesterday in a recital at Carnegie Hall. The New York Times critic. Alan King, wrote of Lee's playing: "His playing. In a programme that Included music by198 words
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Article35 1963-05-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of the Interior. Dato Dr. Ismail bhi Dato Abdul Rahman will open th P low cost flats at Loke Yew Road here at 4.30 p m on Friday35 words
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Article59 1963-05-06 9 IPOH. Sun.— A teacher. Pathmavathi Chelliah. 30. from Kota Bharu who spent one hour visiting friends in in a house in Happy Gardens here, returned to her car and missed her handbag last night. She reported to the police that the handbag contained Sl5 cash, a pen59 words
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Article, Illustration257 1963-05-06 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. jyjß. Jean Cote, chief of the international division of the National Film Board of Canada, is here to discuss with local television authorities the distribution of Canadian films Mr. Cote, who is on a trip to look Into the International257 words
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99 1963-05-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The repeal of the constitution provision on acquiring citizenship by registration will not affect people born In Malaya before Merdeka day, women who are married to Federal citizens or minor children of Federal citizens, a Government statement said The repeal99 words
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165 1963-05-06 9 Increase my jail term, but no whipping, he pleads RAIB. Sun. A timber logger. Abdul Rahman bin Awang. IS. of Kumpone Sunci Trkan, Jerantut. yr*trrriay plraded with the magistrate Inrhr Abu Talib bin Othnian. to increase his prison sentence but drop the whipping Inchr Abo Talib replied: "Imprisonment had no165 words
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Article76 1963-05-06 9 CHANGE IN CRAFT COURSES SINGAPORE. Fi craft courses now being conducted at the Singapore Polytechnic are to b* transferred to the Vocational Institute wher» craft training in the State is to be centralised. The institute, to be housed in the buildings of the former Balestier Junior Trade School, will open76 words
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Advertisement169 1963-05-06 9 TeadierS agree- SSF lnat Sheaffcr's pens write best! Now you too can have Sheaffer's quality for as little as $8/-, when you choose from Sheaffer's IMPERIAL range. Slim, light in weight, these have many unique Sheaffer features built-in: you fill the ink in a single stroke action, and to guard169 words
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Advertisement153 1963-05-06 9 ala^a^al^F P^W H^«9 %Jfrchard .Motors MN6APORC t KUALA LUMPUR ■MMM MWMM It lORNEO MOTORS "GAIN MORE WEIGHT" Ar*HM| mw way 4***l»p»4 by modern m«)«Jk«jl toence ro put weight en loan bodiot. Guorontead to 9i»« you up to an attractive e*tro pound a day: ar your money back: "Mat Weight contoini153 words
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Miscellaneous648 1963-05-06 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA ITo Tan f°: 100 Piano ReciUl; NATIONAL SHOKTWAVE 1100 Close Down jrS?C-CnV RADI SINGAPORE ra-ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; SHOET WAVE SERVICE: 7.00 Time Signal. The News; 41 METRES 10 Rendezvous With Music. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 metres Breakfast648 words
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Article215 1963-05-06 10 IMMEDIATE START ON FQI R POINTS IN ASSOCIATION'S DEVELOPMENT SCHEME TANAH RATA, Sunday. |Hi CAMERON Highlands Tourist Promotioi Association is to go ahead with four point > of a programme to encourage more visitors. It has applied to the Pahang State Government for a plot215 words
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70 1963-05-06 10 Spore medical congress 'a success' SINGAPORE, sun— The threeda.- Malaysia;) mcriteo-surKtcal concress held M the Institute of Patnolfißy ended today. It was attended by specialists doctors, pharmacies, and medicai and dental .students from the Malaysian territories and it ni organised by the Academy of Meaiclne in Singapore The secrrary of70 words
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117 1963-05-06 10 Sultan to open $2.92 mil. water plan I/UANTAN. Sun.— The IV Sultan of Pahang will open a .$2.92 mil-; lion water supply scheme at Jalan Sungei Lembing here tomorrow to benefit 50,000 people. He will unveil a plaque and then pull a lever which will >tart off a set of117 words
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Article36 1963-05-06 10 BANTING. Sun.-- Cash relief o' SBOO ha.s been given to the 16 tubercular patients of the district by the Knula Langal branch oi ttM M.ilnyun Association tor the Prevention of Tubercuioaia this month.36 words
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Article34 1963-05-06 10 RAUB. Sun. Dr. Wong Lock Clirong. ;he medical officer In charge of the district hospital. Ryub has been trau.-ferred to the General Hospital. SerVmban. Dr. A I. Gurubathum has taken his olace.34 words
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Article, Illustration91 1963-05-06 10 AN English secretary from London. Rose, mary Angela Fltisimon. 23 kneels before her mother-in-law. Mrs. One Chin lluat. to offer her the traditional rup of tea after her marriage to Mr. On e En* Kool. 28. a ili.ni !<■(! accountant, in Penang on Saturday. The91 words
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175 1963-05-06 10 Work on a farm gives dignity to the old folks MALACCA, Sun.— The State Welfare Committee has opened a vegetable and poultry fafm at Bukit Baru. three miles from here, to provide work for old but healthy people who cannot find employment. Twenty -five old people and their dependants work175 words
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78 1963-05-06 10 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Dou- Indonesia, broken in 1958. glas DC-8 jet left here for Singapore will become a tranJakarta this afternoon to sit point and not the terminus mark the resumption after of KLM European-Eastern five years of KLM flights from service. Amsterdam to78 words
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Article153 1963-05-06 10 TYPHOID CASES GO UP IN IPOH IPOH. Sun. Typhoid cases are rising In this town of 200,000 1 people. according to the minutes of the Ipoh Municipal Health committee. Dr. HaiJ Megat Khas bin Me«at Omar, a municipal councillor and practising phy.siciar.. has drawn *he committee's attention to the increase.153 words
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Article43 1963-05-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Th« Control of Rent Ordinance. 1956. is to be extended for another year In Kuala Lumpur beginning from July 1. The decision was taken at a recent meeting of the Advisory Board of the Federal Capital Commission.43 words
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Miscellaneous31 1963-05-06 10 Bugs Bunny By Hatph HeintdaM /HCY, SYLVESTER! r NO T /..THIS JUfTWAPPIJNS) S)(3|?^. I I^T 1 I /MMnfTYC* OUV'NORi j 1 j\ CORNER I EVER 'APT/hKJ ?§fe- \ACCOBWON PLAVIN' N WiJw31 words
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Advertisement632 1963-05-06 11 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS KERAJAAN KELANTAN n BUC APPOINTMENT Applications are Invited from Federal ClUzen (or the post of lechnical Apprentice In the Drainage ana Irrigation Department Kelantan. The age and academic qualifications for this post are as follows: Ace: 16 but under 21 years old. Qualifications: Oversea School Certificate Division I632 words
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Advertisement537 1963-05-06 11 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE FMC CsatoMU TENDERS are Invited by Commandant. Federation Military College, Eungel Besl for the operation of Canteens lor two years, Tender forms will be supplied on request to Commandant PMC for s deposit of $25/-. Tenders will be closed st noon 13 MAY 1963. They should be537 words
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Advertisement791 1963-05-06 11 EDUCATION It Wmrdt U (Him.}— Bmm St ett. mmtrm LBARN NATIONAL LANOOACB Pr*par|s| for A jrusl examination Brninosri/Stxndsrd SbortMaad/Trp*writing Book-KMplnt Accounting/ Principles of Accounts. AJao AH Stages Above Subjects. Regent Commtrriil Institute tAtrcoodlUOMd), (Wooderl»nd Pint rioor). SSA East Coast Road. Spot*. T*l: *****. SUP-TUITION COURSES 830.88. 11 1 HSC ■Prtattpal'791 words
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Advertisement466 1963-05-06 11 LADIES DRESSMAKING to Word* SS (Min.)— hot SO rts. Mtrt) BALON CATALINA. Druaaa ssado-to-order from |S/-. 319-D, River Valley Road. Spore. Tel. 3.'li"i. ||IM LADIES DRESS SHOP 20 Wmrd* SS Min.)— Box S» rte. extra DRBtSES of *hsl Bllk. Batik, Saroa. Ah Kai Tailor. Cifford Arcade, Spore. LADIES HAIRDRESSING 20466 words
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1128 1963-05-06 12 Allington Kennard - ONE-ARM SUTTON- SOLDIER OF FORTUNE Allington Kennard ca IN the years of the warlords One-Arm Sutton was a considerable figure in China. Soldier of fortune, inventor, a man of immense courage and resource, and not too many scruples, he exactly fitted th c tumultuous times. Sutton had served a wild1,128 words
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Article406 1963-05-06 12 JULIAN MOYNAHAN - JULIAN MOYNAHAN By THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF UPTON SINCLAIR (W H. ALLEN 305.) ITPTON Sinclair was I born in 1878. the son of a kindly bibulous father and a highminded mother who taught him the gospel of work and a per- manent distaste for j alcohol406 words
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Article59 1963-05-06 12 ROBERT Jungkk (nil dren of the Ashes" is now available in Penguin Books (five shillings)- a sombre report on Hiroshima, horrifying and deeply moving. Next to the dropping of the bomb. the deliberate withholding of medical assistance for the victims of radiation, and the intrigues of the Japanese59 words
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Advertisement991 1963-05-06 14 I*°}ORIENTl LINES j TO EUROPE AND THE UNITED KINGDOM S.S. "ARCADIA" (30,000 tons fully aircondiiioned stabilised) Departing SINGAPORE 6th Jun« 1963 Arriving LONDON 26th June 1963 via Bombay, Aden, Port Said Naples. Limited First Tourist Class Accommodation Available Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE.991 words
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Advertisement578 1963-05-06 14 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bom bay /Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore. Arr Gere "VICTORIA" 23/5/63 13/6/63 "G. GALILEI" 1/6/63 17/6/63 "ASIA" 25/6/63 16/7/63 "NEPTUNIA" 9/7/63 28/7/63 "VICTORIA" 30/7/63 20/8/63 "G. GALILEI" 10/8/63 26/8/63 "ASIA" 30/8/63 20/9/63 "NEPTUNIA" 17/9/63 7/10/63 "VICTORIA" 4/10/63 25/10/63578 words
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Advertisement1651 1963-05-06 14 A big move in tin prices tin pS d reacted i?°" ust ov ,S J «n S f;^ rda J "if/A*! 1 P rp^ m rlse ls llkely *X tailing by 54.8. to $456 621 resumed as consumer demand still per picul continues from most world indu»Between Monday and Friday1,651 words
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Article775 1963-05-06 15 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS 'IMIE following is a complete A list of revised qaotfttions i—ufd by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, May 3. INDUSTRIALS ordt 3.M> n 1.30 P.M. Truatea* 4.00 ».8O Kouaiead lit 1.81 OS. Holding «'7i I. lot Con. Tib HmMt Prut. m 17/W II/» ordi u775 words
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Article31 1963-05-06 15 iDDr.a 11. > (per Ib). (per pleal) prll 29. N cU. $451.50 St. 74*4 cU. MM M1| Uy 1. 74'ieU. I4S2.75 2. 74 eta. S456.35 3. 74'scU, S4S1.M 4. IIU.UH31 words
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1535 1963-05-06 15 Little speculation in mining counters From Oar Market Correspondent f HE most interesting feature of the behaviour of the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was the virtual absence of speculation in tin shares. This led to the question as to whether local operators are maturing in their approach or whether1,535 words
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Article39 1963-05-06 15 Industrial* 1 m> rubber*: April VJ 106.68 11S.11 108.40 April SO. Mi) 1. Ma> 3 Hi6.nl 107.83 112.84 114.31 10*. 10 H.8.10 Dec. 29. 1962 100. Mat 3. 108.(111 1M.»9 108.4S Ma* 4. 108.12 115.CS I08.4S39 words
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Article47 1963-05-06 15 urrrnt ll.ilr of pavmrnt ii.onirni lol.ll for Total lor previous vest MM o Mi (•rorfr Town do— Krpong I'Uiii glrailo Hubbcr 75ils* May 18 15- r Mm 18 l%1 Mav 18 M.i.v 29 a June 21 Include 4V cenu oonus t Interim 121% 17* o47 words
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Advertisement814 1963-05-06 15 NOTICES NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE NOTICE OF WATER LTD. RATIONING Tin «r. «i,.r.,n fnr Anrii lam ■"OKT DICKSON/COAST WATER Tin ore output for April. 1969 SL PPLY nege'r, SEM BILAN picula 3.667. Owing to the critical water Bitua- Uon It has become necessary to THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE j Increase the814 words
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Advertisement785 1963-05-06 15 STRAITS RUBBER CO. LTD. (Incorporated la England) DIVIDEND At a Board Meeting held on 3rd May 1963 the Directors have declared a final dlMaend of on tbe issued Share Capital of the Company In reopect of the year ended 31st December 1962. The I dividend is payable on 21st June.785 words
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Advertisement565 1963-05-06 15 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are Invited for the following pu&t in the Industrial Facilities Di\Uicn ol the Board:Land InsprctoiN AMitMBUJ must be University Graduates or pojoess the Higiiei School CertUiI cate or its equivalent. General I knowledge of valuation, survey. Government administration, census taking and ability to speak local I565 words
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Advertisement790 1963-05-06 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS j TENGKU BARIAH SECONDARY TECHNICAL SCHOLARSHIPS C.rUAni SHARIKAT PKKI.OMBONGA.N DinUUL ROMPIN BKKHAD KUALA TRENGGANU has two vacancies ln Its scholar Applications are invited from SSa^JSTi! iniuJ?*! Federal Cltiaens /State Nationals. C A?SfiMM^fs I' £Lrrin«! ia» 17 fr» *>» !,,r minninfmoi" Appilcatutis on a prescribed Clerk790 words
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2060 1963-05-06 16 9- YEAR-OLD DOWNING STREET SPRINGS A $130 SURPRISE IN LAST RACE pENANG. Sun. —Veteran jockey Mickey Donnelly was in sparkling form here today. Mickey rode four winners including a hattrick in Races 2 3 and 4 AD tour were saddled b\ Ipoh trainer Eddie2,060 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-05-06 16 A CROWD of anxious players surrounds W. Rodriguez and B. Butcher of the West Indies team, who were knocked out when they collided as they went down for a catch from Ted Dexter in the match against the Duke of Norfolk's XI at Arundel Castle, Sussex last week.117 words
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Advertisement385 1963-05-06 16 the world's completely automatic calculator FACIT OAI-13 You'll find one in the most efficiently-run offices. Solves all arithmetical problems with only 10 setting keys. So silent, you can calculate while you phone. Beautiful design. Made of the finest Swedish steel. I Finn ant-hand apernUrtn l.raihlr. eait-10-read /leurri rant wmmmm, v385 words
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Miscellaneous308 1963-05-06 16 Straits Times Crossword ■■MMpjij Mh| ACKOSS bank? (5). 1. Signs of grief said to be Like surrounding wild den caused by rows (5> in the mounuins (s>. 8 \oung fellow has to skin ton 11. Bird alit clumsily by butterfly •9'- (7-4). 9. Stop the aea getting up. pos- 13.308 words
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Article410 1963-05-06 17 The Orient look doomed for 'big drop' I LONDON. Sun.— The position at the top of the English First Division became a little clearer after yesterday's matches, with Everton and Tottenham Hotspur both winning: and Leicester losing. A second-half goal br? skipper Roy VerJnon eave EvertonReuter - 410 words
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Article296 1963-05-06 17 QUIET CLASH FOR AULD ENEMIES' SCOTTISH CUP FINAL CELTIC 1 RANGERS 1: Clasgow, Sunday. r»ELTIC and Rangers Glasgow's famous "auld enemies" drew 1-1 in the Scottish Cup Final before 134,000 spectators at Hampden Park here amatpiio nip yesterday. AMATEUR CUP They wlll rep i ay here on May 15. RalphReuter - 296 words
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Article161 1963-05-06 17 Four-goal feat by Reynolds WIMBLEDON SUTTON UTD ONDON. Sun.— WimbleJu don won the English Amateur F.A. Cud at Wembley yesterday when their centre-forward Eddie Reynolds scored all four coals against Surrey neighbours, Sutton United. There was no score at halftime. Wimbledon, winning the trophy for the first time in theirReuter - 161 words
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Article1226 1963-05-06 17 \*lan Villa 0 N'otU Korrtt 2 P.uuiirv ii Man. Lid. 1 l.vrrion 1 Bolton 0 I'nlliam r.irniiiijlum 3 M.in. il» 0 RUrkpool 3 KM. Urd. 3 loton 1 Tottrnlum 4 Slu-tt. lid. WIM J l.riiester 1 Il.i m I* I'.lukliuin 1 H'Olvr* 0 Iptwich I J>1,226 words
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Article246 1963-05-06 17 Russia clear first round DAVIS CUP TOKYO. Sun. The closing singles matches of the final round of the Davis Cup eastern tone final between Japan and India here today were postponed till tomorrow because of rain. India yesterday won the doubles and gained a 2-1 lead. LONDON. Sun. The SovietReuter - 246 words
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Article82 1963-05-06 17 NAPLES. Sun— Fred Stolle. (Australia^ baat compatriot Tony Koche. 11-0. 6-2 In the men's singles semi-finals of the international tennis tournament here yesterday. In the final he will meet Erik Lundquist (Sweden) who beat Oiordand Maloli (Italy) 6-4. 6-3. In the women's singles, the favourite, MargaretReuter - 82 words
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377 1963-05-06 17 It's harder now to qualify for Olympics ATHLETICS LONDON. Sun.— It's going to be harder than ever to qualify for the Olympic Games track and field events, the top sport in these world carrivals, writes Vernon Morgan. The International Amateur Ath etlc Federation, have derided at a meetIng in RioReuter - 377 words
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Article23 1963-05-06 17 BUDAPEST. Sun. Hungary beat Sweden 4-0 here yesterday in the first leg of their qualifying t.e for the Olympic looiball competition.23 words
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Article207 1963-05-06 17 GOLF lIOYLAKE. (Cheshire), Sun. After a magnificent all-day duel with never more than two strokes between them. Irish golfer Christy O'Connor and Englishman Neil Coles ended the Martini invitation tournament here yesterday with a tie. They both totalled '298! after 72 holes and so shared I207 words
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355 1963-05-06 17 CRICKET ROUNDUP I ONDON. Sun. Charlie Griffith. tall, brawny West Indies fast bowler, redeemed some poor batting by the tourists by shooting out eight Gloucestershire batsmen for 23 runs on the opening day of their match at Bristol yesterday. On aReuter - 355 words
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Article74 1963-05-06 17 LONDON. Sun. Results of Riwby League matches played yesterday Dlv. I Bramley 19 Wakefleld 10: Castleford 18 Workington 7; Peatherstone 10 Swlnton IT Huddersfleld 22 Halifax 3; Hull 17 Leeds 9: Oldham 10 Warrlngton 15: Widqes 2 St. Helens 25; WiRan 18 Hull Kingston 15. Dlv.Reuter - 74 words
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Advertisement259 1963-05-06 17 3UMands2 CLASSIC CONTOUR Made in Malaya ENGLI S 1 for Malayan homes I AN I I LCD now available in Central Malaya GUARANTEED FOR 50 YEARS GUTHRIES OP HUM otVjkr=%^^** No! A dream home of your own can be made into a reality. You must decide when you are young.259 words
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Article325 1963-05-06 18 RAZAK CUP SOUTH ZONE KARTAR SINGH IN STAR ROLE SPORE 1 MALACCA 0: Segamat, Sun. GOAL by inside-right Kartar Singh midway through the second half gave- Singapore a 1-6 victory over Malacca here today and made them south zone champions in the Razak Cup inter-state hockey325 words
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158 1963-05-06 18 Havelock's goal is winner for Penang NORTH ZONE PENANC I PERAK 0 jJENAN'G. Sun. -Penang be- MM North zone champions in t!te Kazak Cup hockey competition today, thank-s to a 20th minute goal by tlnir skipper Titus Haveiock. Penang were lucky winter., however, for Perak were well on top In158 words
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Article29 1963-05-06 18 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore, I c ifiue soccer results: Div. 2C T. Kurau 3 Hnlkowyu 1: Div. 3D— Amicables 2 RAP Tengah 1: Katmig 1 Airport n29 words
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Article188 1963-05-06 18 RANG THE STAR IN CUSTOMS GOAL SPORE SINO-MALAYS 1 VIETNAM CUSTOMS 2 SINGAPORE, Sun. Smra- pore Sino-Malays put up a determined right before goinjr down 1-2 to Vietnam > league champions, Customs, at Jalan Besar tonight. Though Customs deserved their victory for their fast and clever football, they have much188 words
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Article, Illustration216 1963-05-06 18 MALAYA CUP MALACCA 1 JOHORE 1: Malacca, Sun T^f ALA VAN goalkeeper Ungku Ismail today touched I peak form to help Johore hold Malacca 1-1 in a I south zone Malaya Cup soccer match in packed Kubu Stadium. Malacca. down one-nil after four minutes, equalised five minutes216 words
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Article89 1963-05-06 18 II l< \K 0 PEN ANT. 6 IPOH. Sun. Penang hit Perak I for six today In the women's scccer competition north zone final replay at the Perak Stadium here When Perak visited Penang on Apr. 7. the result was a scoreless draw. Penang now89 words
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Article128 1963-05-06 18 ARMED FORCES 6 PAHANG 0 KUALA LUMPUR, SunArmed Forces gave an improved display in the second outing of the Malaya Cup soccer competition when they beat Pahang 6-0 at Princes Road this evening. The team, strengthened by the inclusion of Beadles, dominated play from the128 words
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Article34 1963-05-06 18 MALACCA. Sun. Maria Sqpce Cruz. 23. won the 10.7 miles "mini-marathon" organised by the Malacca AAA here today. Cruz, a CEB employee, clocked 59:13.6 to beat a field of 96 competitors.34 words
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668 1963-05-06 18 LOW SIN CHOCK SCORES SPRINT DOUBLE ATHLETICS OINGAPORE, Gun.— Singa- pore's leading sprinter Low Sin Chock scored a doub c at today's first Singapore AAA triangular meet between Swift AA, Combined Schools and SAAA selection at Farrer Park. The liard ground was against the competitors. Best among airmen were Sin668 words
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Article498 1963-05-06 18 TENNIS Johnny Heah also in semi-finals IPOH, Sun. Johnny i Pearce, the holder, and 8. A. Azman, the Malayan No. 1 1 reached the men's singles semi-finals with easy vie- tories today in the Perak open tennis championships here. Aiinan beat Wcng Kok Moon ti-0. 6-0498 words
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257 1963-05-06 18 Johore collapse against Jaspal and Sinappa MCA LEAGUE KUANTAN. Sunday. lASPAL Singh (four for 19) and Sinappa (two for three) today bowled Pahang to a 47-run victory j over Johore in the Malayan Cricket Association League match here Johore. who had a first innlngs lead of 19 runs, collapsed against257 words
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175 1963-05-06 18 AIME TAKES 9 FOR 30, THEN KILAT DECLARE NAVA SHIELD Kuala lumpur. sun. i>spit« Francis Aime's ninefor-30 bowl, ing feat for Sentul Railways. Kilat Club bea; Railways by 22 ram on the first innings In their Navaratnam Shield group A match at Pantai cxlay Aime look all the Kiln to175 words
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Article78 1963-05-06 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Commonwealth Forces of Malays beat Federation Armed Forces by three wickets In their annual cricket match at the Rifle Ranee Road today. The first day's play yesterday wm ruined off and the match was decided on the first innings. Scores: Armed Forces78 words
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Obituary109 1963-05-06 18 MRS. GUI SOO ANN. nee Margaret Llm. died peacefully at 7.40 p.m on 4.5 63 leaving her surviving I beloved husband. 2 daughters, l 801> ncr 2 brothers and 3 sisters., Cortege will leave Singapore Ca»ket Co.. L*v»nder Street, at 3.00' )m. On Monday. 6.5.63. for Kam- i pong109 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1963-05-06 18 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER STORE DIV. I: RAF Chaiißi v RAF Seietar (Jn Besar. 5.15 1 Di-. t*S Khalsa vP. Brain (Farrer Pit); K. Raja v Alexandra \A" (Farrer Pki. IPOH DIV. I: Rambler Ktnta Indians (Coronation Rrii DW. 2: Police FF v Ramblers i Jn Abdul JaliU Div. S: PTCSC120 words
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