The Straits Times, 7 May 1963
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Title Section21 1963-05-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times I. Se Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35221 words
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Article304 1963-05-07 1 LAST WEEK'S HEADLINE ~jj£j^l^ RTJiLnITTpI The Dutch had 20 at Biak and v~~*~~~ J no-one worried: Naval spokesman NOW KOTA BARU (West Irian) Monday THE Indonesian Navy intends to maintain frigates and possibly destroyers and submarines in West Irian waters*, Brigadier AM Sadikin, second deputy Chief ofReuter - 304 words
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318 1963-05-07 1 DOMINICA SET FOR INVASION OF ISLAND SANTO DOMINGO. Monday. PRESIDENT Juan Bosch of the Dominican Re- public prepared openly to invade neighbouring Haiti today amid efforts by the Organisation of American States to head off a war. In Port-Au-Prlnce. President Francois Duvaller Rhe would never step under pressure and 5UPI - 318 words
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Article63 1963-05-07 1 TOKYO. Mon. Tho International Social Service of Japan, Incorporated, said today it had received A £41.000 from the Australian Government to be used for Japanese children fathered by Australians. The number or such children was estimated at 80 throughout the nation and 51 of them were in HiroshimaReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-05-07 1 KINGSTON (Ja- maica), Mon. Two former Haitian army officers arrived here with their families and spoke of a "reifn of terror" by P r c s i dent Francois Duvalier of Haiti. They flew here yesterday after being driven at dawn inReuter - 240 words
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Article76 1963-05-07 1 HONG KONG, Mon. A time bomb exploded in a theatre here yesterday one hour before a performance by a visiting Chinese Communist opera troupe. It went off before the audience began to arrive. There were no casualties. PoHce have started an Investigation to see76 words
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Article65 1963-05-07 1 Norodom and Liu agree PHNOM PENH. Mon —The Chinese He*d of SUte. Mr. Liv Shaochi. and the Cambodian Chief of Mate. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, wld yesterday they had reached a complete Identity of views on all subjects discussed. They signed a Joint declaration In the illuminated dancing pavilion of theReuter - 65 words
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Article39 1963-05-07 1 NEW YORK. Man— A study of 100 New York heart patients! all under 40. showed that 91 per cent were holding down two Jobs, working more than SO hours a week or experiencing Job frustration39 words
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Article42 1963-05-07 1 64 die in cinema blaze DAKAR. Mon. Six-ty-four people died when fire broke out in a cinema at Dionrbel. 70 miles from Dakar, last night. Diourbel. in south-west Senegal, has a population of about 20.100. No further details were immediately available. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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113 1963-05-07 1 The lone survivor of B.C. 6 crash T^OUALA (Cameroun). Mon. Rescue teams j hacking their way I through dense Jungle on Mount Cameroun yesterday found one survivor of 55 people aboard the Air Afrique U.C.6 which crashed there on Saturday, according to radio reports from Buea. He was Joseph Capozzi.Reuter - 113 words
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151 1963-05-07 1 Govt calls in Buddhist priests to exorcise barracks ghosts TJHE Hong Kong Gov- ernment and the Buddhist Association got together today to see what could be done about the ghosts in old military barracks. The spirits have upset Government servants working Ui the buildings, now used as temporary offices whileReuter - 151 words
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Article593 1963-05-07 1 Straits Times Reporters island wide 12-hour rationing of water, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, will be imposed in Singapore starting today. The new system of rationing will replace the present scheme of no water in three of the State's seven zones a day. Hospitals and593 words
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Article161 1963-05-07 1 CAIRO. Monday. 173 men, women and children were drowned when a ferry sank on Saturday in the Nile opposite the remote hillside village of Karara, upper Egypt, according to police! estimates. Watched by hundreds of wailing villagers standing on the banks divers are searchingReuter - 161 words
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Article401 1963-05-07 1 $60m. loan on novel terms Development is aim of issue I OINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Government next week will offer a $60 million loan to the public. This new issue, the sixth flotation by thi.s Government, will be used to finance the .second stage of the fouryear development plan started401 words
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Article33 1963-05-07 1 I KILLED IN GANG FIGHT KB Mon >!• i I D •y iitabbrd t" A* ill three other* fared >n \;<» hor< Rn id four I paran Rannin i"' 1 l ill .iit~33 words
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Advertisement53 1963-05-07 1 A "Qukk Shm»" in Quicit Thw with AUTO POUSN mi CIUM« For more than 400 years BENEDICTINE D.O.M y«-~ r > -^B Hi s T -jfr I w° t^Bi* uori.i mi Bci.cd.oiM? IfEXEDI CTI N K DO M use* »7 herbs tftatMj -w—^ y^v -m r c M lor liter53 words
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Advertisement76 1963-05-07 1 Invest in a S AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC .A. COFFEE PERCOLATOR ■^"Ti*'! IN CHROMF PLATED wLI COPPER OR J *J PASTEL ENAMELS. I Jt i See them in our showroom, or ot leading «Jectrical oeaterT SCOTT ENGLISH >) LTD. 6, Cecil Street 468. Ipoh Road Singapore Kuala Lump-ir v SIMM. HON ABSORBENT.76 words
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252 1963-05-07 2 Soekarno: We'll be No. 2 only to Chinese BIAK (Wcsl Nen (.iiiiu-a). .Mon President Sorkarno s.iid jresterda) that Indonesia would become one day thr second nation in the world. "We can never be tlufirst since the Chinese increase like marmoK' hr added He was speakms at rally at Mcraukc. 4"!252 words
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152 1963-05-07 2 SOLDIERS HELD FOR; MURDER REVENGE RAIDS NAIROBI. Mon. Military and civilian police yesterday began investigating reports that British troops roamed Nairobi at the weekend. attacking bars and taxis, following last Thursday's murder of a 19--year-old soldier on the outskirts. Ea>t African Command headauarter.s fcaid five i soldiers were under militaryReuter - 152 words
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Article25 1963-05-07 2 MELBOURNE. Mon.— Victoria 1 Bali Relief Committee has opened I m appeal to help victims of Indo- nesia's Mount A?ung volcanic eruption. Reutcr.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-05-07 2 52 couples marry— on TV IT'S FREE, AND ALL THE EXPENSES ARE PAID, TOO JJEFORE a huge wedding cake. R couples some clad in Japanese costume and some in Western dresses Hup up in a mass wedding ceremony in Tokyo. Commemorating the 200 th TV broadcasting of a weekly programme119 words
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146 1963-05-07 2 ALGIERS, Mon. Mr. Mohammed Khemisti. the Algerian Foreign Minister who was shot by an assassin last month, died here In hospital yesterday. Air. Khemisti. 32. was shot in the face at almost point blank rangp in front of the National Assembly building In AldersReuter - 146 words
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225 1963-05-07 2 JERUSALEM, Monday. T*HE Israeli Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben Gurion, has proposed that the United States should conclude a bilateral defence pact with Israel as a deterrent against a potential Arab attack, accordin? to usually reliable diplomatic sources here The sources .said Mr. BenReuter - 225 words
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Article83 1963-05-07 2 TEHRAN. Mon. A military court yesterday sentenced Gen. Abdollah Hedayat, Persia's first four-star general and first Chief of Combined General Staff, to two years' military confinement and a $25,000 fine for embezzlement. The case involved charges of collusion with American construction firms bullc in t barracksUPI - 83 words
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Article24 1963-05-07 2 TOKYO. Mon.— Japan has (hi highest number of juvenile delln quents In the world— 2l6.ooo— an cording to figures published yes terday.24 words
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Article53 1963-05-07 2 HONG KONG. Mon— Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese leader, has had "cordial talks' with a group of visiting Albanians, the New China news agency reported yesterday. He met a delegation of journalists led by Mr. D. Mamaqui. editor of the Albanian Communist Party newspaper, ar.d youth and traa>Reuter - 53 words
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Article34 1963-05-07 2 KARACHI. Mon— The Briton and U.S. envoys to Pakistan, Sir Morrice James and Mr. Walter P McConaughy. yesterday discussed with President Ayub Khan new suggestions on the Indo-Paklxtan dispute over Kashmir.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article41 1963-05-07 2 VIENTIANE. M' 'ii.- --Sporadic small arms tire was reported fmin the Plain of Jars arcH y a.s negotiations for b permanent peace between the neutralists nnd the Pathet Lao appear to havt been brought to a standstill.— Reuier.Reuter - 41 words
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Advertisement63 1963-05-07 2 mIIII m W II j V g ill JL JL p^^s JL m mIH^BL *N* H 7 1 1 m EI I H Biscuits There's delight in every bite. Only Australia's best is good enough for you. Free samples available at all provision stores. THE PHOENIX BISCUIT CO. PTY. LTD.,63 words
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429 1963-05-07 3 TWH'SAXDS of singing, chanting Negroes marched past police lines to the Birmingham jail yesterday and sang and prayed for hundreds of racial demonstrators held there. Police and nremen under the command of Commissioner Eugene Bull) Connor aimed high-pressure fire ho.se* at the marchersUPI - 429 words
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Article27 1963-05-07 3 WASHINGTON. Mon.—Prrsident Kennedy has declined with regret an invitation to visit Northern Ireland during his trip to Europe in June, the State Department announced. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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231 1963-05-07 3 Russians admit: We found Hitler's body MOSCOW, Mon.— After 18 years the Russians have admitted that they recovered Adolf Hitlers charred body in his Berlin bunker when they smashed into the German capital at the end of World War Until now the official Soviet position has been that Hitler mayUPI - 231 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-05-07 3 ALL LITTLE 'boys love a parade and the "How I wish I was there" expression on three-year-old Prince Andrew's face proves him to be no exception. He is seen above at a window in Windsor Castle watching his mother. Queen Elizabeth, take the salute at theMirrorpic - 81 words
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Article118 1963-05-07 3 SHEPHERD BOY HAILED AS GENIUS LOURDES (French Pyrenees). Mon. A week ago 19-year-old Remy Crampes was a Pyrenean shepherd boy. Now he Is hailed as a genius. He went with 500 others to the military camp at Auch to take the routine preentry intelligence tests for the army. As theReuter - 118 words
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Article37 1963-05-07 3 NEW YORK, Mon —New York State has dropped the mandatory death penalty for premeditated murder and kidnapping. Governor Nelson Rockefeller's office announced today. The new egislatlon comes into effect on July 1. RenterReuter - 37 words
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Article36 1963-05-07 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Mrs. Sheila Wynne, wife of a British businessman, Oreville Wynne, arrived yesterday from London for the trial of her husband and a former Soviet official on charges of spying UPI.UPI - 36 words
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176 1963-05-07 3 'Warden of ft Britain' title for Churchill urged I ONDON, Mon. Mr. John Gordon, of the Sunday Express, yesterday ridiculed as "hardly adequate" the idea of an earldom for Sir Winston Churchill and suggested instead that Britain's wartime leader be created the first and last "Warden of Britain." "It isUPI - 176 words
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Article45 1963-05-07 3 ROME. Mon Two Italian Air Force F-86 jets collided and crashed during an acrobatic demonstration yesterday. One pilot was killed, the other ejected lyOne plane crashed Into the roof of a nearby house, the other into a parked car.— DPI.45 words
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Article245 1963-05-07 3 MOSCOW. Monday. A HIGH Communist Party source said here the illness of 55-year-old Frol Kozlov was grave enough to make it unlikely he could retain his post a.i a Communist Party central committee secretary. He Is partially paralysed I after a .stroke causedReuter - 245 words
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Article58 1963-05-07 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States is considering at least four Mediterranean countries as possible sites for a Polaris submarine base, Stat e Department officials said yesterday. The countries under consideration are Spain. Italy, Greece and Turkey, but officials stressed that no formal approach had beenReuter - 58 words
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Article29 1963-05-07 3 ROME. Mon. The Communists, who polled one out of every four votes in the national elections last week, have demanded a place in the government. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article259 1963-05-07 3 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the i way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause! people to underrate you? You I are judged by your English. Thousands are259 words
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Advertisement123 1963-05-07 3 DANGER HER DIET IVIAY DESTROY HER Despite a full rice bowl, this girl may not be .getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject to disease, weakness and123 words
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Advertisement212 1963-05-07 3 Coupon for FREE BOOKLET j THE REGENT INSTITUTE (DEPT. G/468C), PALACE GATE, LONDON, W.B, ENGLAND Please send me without obligation a free copy of "Word Mastery," with details of your special arrangements for Overseas students, i NAME ADDRESS B 8082 8 EXTRA STURDY... Built for Style Comfort! mm Sicirel Chair212 words
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Miscellaneous15 1963-05-07 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby C\'H /M66TINS BOtflTA^ /ANO 6HE«\ 9eveM ctexoocy I alam«v6 23-415 words
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Article73 1963-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Police Band will hold concerts at the following places: Esplanade <5 p.m. 6 p.m.) tomorrow; Bukit Ho Swee (6 p.m. 7 p.m. i on May 9; Botanic Oardens io pjn.— 6 p.m. i on May 12: iii.i.igi t'oim c.C. it p.m. 7 pm.>73 words
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Article, Illustration251 1963-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The honey-blonde six-footer beautician from Hollywood today leaned over a high stool to remove dirt oil and then added clamour to an unmade-up face. This performance has been repeated hundreds of times in Singapore for the past week. Today, beautician Miss Dorothy KildufT. an251 words
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115 1963-05-07 4 Breaking down barriers of race SINGAPORE, Mon. A social-educational series organised by the Chinese YMCA to break down barriers of race, creed and culture through informal group activities will begin on Wednesday. It will be opened by Mr. Chow Kia Song, first vicepresident of the association and chairman of the115 words
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Article84 1963-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— The student and youth department of the Chinese YMCA win hold the fifth annual Inter-secondary schools debate at the end of this month. It U aimed at stimulating interest in the technique of public speaking and self-expression. The school with the best team of84 words
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126 1963-05-07 4 'HUMAN RELATIONS' TALKS AT CULTURAL CENTRE SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Society for Spiritual Culture will hold a series of lectures on "human relations" starting tomorrow at the Cultural Centre. Tomorrow's lecture on "Personality and human relations" will be by Rev. L. Maynard Catchings, general secretary of the Malayan Council of126 words
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Article36 1963-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Heralds Choral Society will present a piano and vocal recital by students of Mr. Samuel Ting at the Victoria Theatre on Saturday. The concert is in aid of the society's fund.36 words
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287 1963-05-07 4 PRAYERS AND PROCESSIONS for VESAK FETE SINGAPORE, Monday. VESAK DAY. which falls on Wednesday will be celebrated by thousands of Buddhists in Singapore with colourful processions of decorated and illuminated do;* ls. Two processions organised by Buddhist organisations in Singapore have been planned for Vesak Eve and Vesak Day. A287 words
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88 1963-05-07 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 13 Centenary Committee of the Ramakrishna Mission has decided to build a library with a reading room and an outdoor clinic for use by all communities, a.s permanent memorials to celebrate the birth centenary of its founder, Swami Vivekananda. Cost of88 words
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Article62 1963-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Old books and records are needed for a stall In the International Bazaar for the Blind on May 1 1 These may be sent to the Olde Booke and Muslcke Shoppe at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. Total proceeds from the sale62 words
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Article330 1963-05-07 4 T<HE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran, New Delhi, Bangkok (BA 710) 7.30 pm.; from Auckland, Sydney and Darwin (BA 721) 6.40 pmQantas; Prom Sydney, Perth (QF 733) 7.20 p.m.330 words
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Article301 1963-05-07 4 i LONDON, Mon. It was a rather disappointing day In stock markets After a promising start with buying stimulated by good I economic and business news, sentlmem came under the Influence of election uncertainties. A certain amount of pronanklng developed In equities and many of the earlier gains301 words
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Article48 1963-05-07 4 LONDON. Mon. Spot 224 d.. Junt W'id- July M^^l Au f »«/I6d.. July/Sept. 27 9/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 22* id.. Jan. Mar. Apr./ June 22 9/16 d.. -»«WS«Pt. 22 9/1 Oct./ Dec. I 22' id.. c.if. May 22 l/16d June a^*.. July 223 I6d. Tone: Very QUlet48 words
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Article25 1963-05-07 4 LONDON. Mon. Buyers £904.1 sellers £905. Forward buyers £9024. sellers £903. Settlement £904. Turnover a.m. 125 tons. p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Article23 1963-05-07 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. V. K. Nair has been elected trustee of the Malayan Hindu Samajam and chairman of its building committee23 words
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Advertisement473 1963-05-07 4 TELEVISION RENTALS LIMITED brings you TV SERVICE To suit all pockets Rentals from $15.50 p.m. Hire purchase from $25.50 p.m. Cash purchase from $470.00 less generous discount All sets supplied with Guarontea and Free Maintenance. Rent now and try Be satisfied, then buy w. also undertake aerial 9kb installations individual473 words
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Advertisement142 1963-05-07 4 4 Sofft*es/M music si fetw im n*t\ MAHO.) JBMNM I AiHOK *UM*t BHBJ Tomorrow II am "WESTBOUND" TWifl fl •hor>« HrTXLCZ. M ***** Today: 1 Jf^i^o'-foO-ri'o p.m. Richard Todd Betsy Draka "INTENT TO KILL" (Cinereoicop*). Tomorrow: "Devil At 4 O'clock" Col. 11.00 a.m.: "The Fiend Who Walked The West" (Fox142 words
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Advertisement481 1963-05-07 4 h*++4++ ■^W m Y\ "J- H t mj t'J Fl ITUBM fo# t fir V'A &il'i rj iii iip«. day*: Horn I 30 4 00 6 30 4 9 30pm X RANK ORGANISATION Present! X X JAMES ROBERTSON JUSTICE X Leslie Phillips Stanley Baxter Plui! SPECIAL FEATURETTE IN SUPERB EASTMAN481 words
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146 1963-05-07 5 FLNAMi, Mon— The As-M-tant Minister of the Interior, .Mr. Cheah 1 hiuin Swe«\ last night arcuscd the Socialist Front of "trvint; to sell our country to IndoneM.l "It would mmb thpy are trying: to make us toe the Jakarta line." he told146 words
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Article, Illustration381 1963-05-07 5 Closer links with Afro- Asian unions urged KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. £LOSER ties between the Malayan trade union movement and democratic trade unions in the Afro-Asian bloc were urged tonight at an MTUC-sponsored rally to celebrate May Day. "By not actively participating in the AfroAsian organisations we have come to a381 words
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Article46 1963-05-07 5 IPOH. Mon A motor-cyclist. S:-. »d bin Ahmnd. 35. was family injured last night In a head-on collision with another motorcyclist at the Junction of Brewster Road and Anderson Road. Kong Shee Chocng. 20. the other motor-cyclist, suffered minor Injuries on his face.46 words
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Article25 1963-05-07 5 Teachers recruited KLANG. Mon. Eighty-nine; Islamic religious teachers, ammu them 38 women, have been re-' cnuted to teach in national type schools In Selangor lango25 words
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Article51 1963-05-07 5 IPOH. Mon.— About 25.000 peo- I pie from all over Perak are ex- pected to attend thh two-day Lumut sea carnival on July 6 and 7 The carnival Includes water skiing. sailing. diving, crosschannel swimming, an aerobatlc I display and a float procession ay an oat51 words
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319 1963-05-07 5 'LIVING FORCE' COUNCIL FOR BUDDHISM KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. T^HE national president of the Malayan Chinese 1 Association. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. today proposed the formation of a Buddhist religious council for Malaya to make the religion a "living force with real meaning and purpose" for its followers. Mr. Tan. the319 words
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115 1963-05-07 5 NEW YORK. .Mon- Tun Abdul Razak watched- demonstrations by airborne and special force troops at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, today. He arrived at the camp late last night after spending the weekend in tlic resort town of Pinehurst resting and playine golf Today heReuter - 115 words
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Article47 1963-05-07 5 PENANO. Mon. The Journalists' Union of North Malaya will hold their annual meeting at the Atjeh Traders' Association in Victoria Street, at 9.30 a.m. on June 9. Their seventh anniversary dinner will be held at the Garden Hotel. Tnnjong Bungah on June 3.47 words
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Article174 1963-05-07 5 THE Sia m B urma 1 Death Railway Association. which claims to have 25.000 members, proposes to send a memorandum to three world bodies regarding its claim for compensation from thp Jtinanese Government They are the United Nations, the International Labour Organisation and the International Court174 words
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109 1963-05-07 5 Selangor's coffee in growing demand 1/-LANG, Mon. Dur1V ing the last two months Singapore dealers have trebled their orders for coffee grown' in Selangor. Stating this here, the Klang and Coast District Agricultural Officer. Inche Zacharia bin Raof, said the demand for Selangor coilee in Malaya is increasing dally. "Dealers109 words
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186 1963-05-07 5 Dangerous, send us home, say Spore 16 From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY. Mon. Sixteen Singapo rean crew aboard a Pana-ma-registered ship now in Brisbane have asked to be repatriated home because, they say, their present voyage is too dangerous. Their ship, the 1.100-ton Mourllyan, was towing two old steam trawlers from186 words
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Article22 1963-05-07 5 IPOH. Mon.— An Indian On* arts society was formed here yesterday Trtth Mr. K. R. Rainaling im as president22 words
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Advertisement164 1963-05-07 5 You feel so cool, so clean, so fresh with White drtft* fresh m and sea-cool I p You frH 1 1 immaculate! That's brrausf Tampax is »orn internally. Youre never aware of Ha presence. Yon can bathe, swim— keep coot, clean and dainty. Odour ii prevented from forming. You II164 words
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Advertisement88 1963-05-07 5 IT'S BEST TO CHOOSE CHIVERS Chivers costs no more than other quality jams and marmalades... yet when you choose) Chivers you are making the healthiest choice for your family! Cmy the finest, juiciest fruit and purest sugar go into Chivers jams and marmalades.. .that's why tl.ey ha.c that top qualit/ias\*\88 words
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Article, Illustration448 1963-05-07 6 Beauty girl is here to let you into the secret of good make-up JJAYING come face to face with a beautician, have you ever looked at her closely and admired the "poised and perfect look." When our make-up usually looks a little the worse for448 words
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106 1963-05-07 6 New pleating tape for thin curtains SHEER curtains of terylene or nylon can now be made up with a pleating tape which matches them for lightness and washes and dries as easily and quickly as the curtains themselves. The new tape is made of terylene. and has the sair.e hard106 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-05-07 6 IF you are a teenager fashion dictates that you keep your dresses simple. The sophisticated look is not for you at least for a few years. But you can look smart in neatly styled dresses if yon know how to choose the right fabrics for the120 words
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248 1963-05-07 6 r[E Singapore stall, under the patronage of Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. will have a typical Malayan scene with girls to greet them in sarong kebayas, cheongsams, samfoos and saris, at the International Bazaar for the248 words
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Article124 1963-05-07 6 HOW DO YOU PICK A TIE? IF a man wears a 1 dowdy tie his wife or girl friend dislikes it, possibly because of jealously and fear, the Tie Manufacturers Association said in London recently. The association said a country-wide survey of tie-buying habits showed men chose exotic styles for124 words
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254 1963-05-07 6 Doing our bit to help ease the water situation in homes IT'S easy to be a con- versationalist. Talk about WATER and everybody is interested. No one gets tired of discussing the rationing. I've been given lots of friendly advice about howto store water and what should be done to254 words
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Article41 1963-05-07 6 To give a perky look to baby dresses, use extra starch at the hems- Chicken livers fry to a U.P.I golden brown if wrapped In aluminum foil and dropped In deep, hot fat. Unwrap when done and serve immediately41 words
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Advertisement304 1963-05-07 6 Free beauty advice iroin the INNOXA beauty consultant MRS. VIOLETTE LE.\<; She will be liuppy to help \\i\\\ xiur beauty problems and to give advice on *£bBW skin rare and make-up. The «ide range of beauty preparations from the Al I Huiim' of Innoxa oflrrs J Wf you complete skin304 words
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Miscellaneous320 1963-05-07 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Incoherent word* of standard S. Eastern city tiiat Inspire* •treWh <5-5). sharp awe (8) A certain amount of bowing la Return, old sir. to the islands! necessary during lv practice (8K 7 >- -10. "This secret dread, and In- 5 Gently calling attention to a ward320 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-05-07 7 I TONY HERMON - 7V 2 c eggs? 'They're not in market' I TONY HERMON 'THAT'S PRICE PAID TO FARMER 9 SAYS ASSOCIATION CHIEF By ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Poultry Farmers' Association told Malayan housewives today: "Don't waste your time looking for 7' rent general grade eggs in the market. There aren't any."337 words
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283 1963-05-07 7 KUANTAN. Monday. TTHE Sultan of Pahang said here today that, in spite A of its expanding population. Kuantan would have enough water to meet demands until 1975. The Sultan was speaking I at the inauguration of the $2.92 million water supply scheme— largest283 words
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115 1963-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Slew Sin. today sent a message of condolence to the family of Mr. Per Jacobsson. managing director of the International Monetary Fund. whi. died suddenly in London relay— aged 69. Mr. T.i n. i friend115 words
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Article46 1963-05-07 7 lI'OH Mom.— A medicine shop lure. Ban Choon Tong. m broken mto early tin* mrrnmc and $1,881 from .i < A workman diM-overed the lock of a ooiiapstMc iron gate broken and the drawer forced open when to open the shop this morning.46 words
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Article, Illustration267 1963-05-07 7 A welcome party for 2 returning M.C.A. deserters OEREMBAN, Mon. *3 Two former members of the United Democratic Party, who have rejoined the Malayan Chinese Association, were given a warm return-to-the-fold reception here last night. They were Mr. Quek Kai Dong. M.P. and Mr. Han Hul Fong, town councillor and267 words
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91 1963-05-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon— One of Barisan Sosialis' leadins women workers, Sob I luce Hong, was arrested today at the patty headquarters in Victoria Street in connection with the City Hall demonstration on April 22. Bailed out by party colleagues later in the afternoon. Sod is expected to91 words
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92 1963-05-07 7 S-E Asia's challenge to Australia From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon. South-East Asia represents a challenge to> Australia and Australia can meet that challenge by helping to remove starvation and illiteracy there. Sir John Crawford, director of the Research School of Pacific Studies at the Australian National University, said this He92 words
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Article76 1963-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Another $261 was received to- day for the National Patriotic I Fund bringing the total collected by the Straits Times Group to date to $97,658.03 Contributions came from: the Officers and Stall of the Registration Department Suleiman Budding. $124; the Staff of the Rubber Industry76 words
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Article22 1963-05-07 7 KLANG. Mon A total of 27 j stray dOK» were destroyed In Klanai South and Port Suettenham last I month22 words
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Article137 1963-05-07 7 r PHL leader of a group irom North Borneo which attended the AiroAsian journalists' conlerence had today denied that any member of his delegation had applied to visit Mai.. Major Moh a m mad Mangul, who with his delegation expressed oplon to Malaysia during the conference.UPI - 137 words
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Article50 1963-05-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A gang robbery charge was today preferred against Soh Hock Seng. 19. for allegedly robbing Goh Boon Huat. 22, in the company of four others at 11.15 p.m. on April 28 iv Thomson Road. No plea was taken and Soh was remanded for one week.50 words
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Article46 1963-05-07 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Koh Choiig Lot and Teo Hee Sua pleaded not guilty today to a charge of manufacturing opium at a house in New Market Road al 2.10 a.m. yesterday. They were allowed bail of $500 each until June 5.46 words
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Article, Illustration158 1963-05-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Here on a fourmonth vacation from India is 19-year-old Harsh Tankha, who has just won a Rhodes Scholarship to Oxford University to study theoretical physics and quantum mechanics. In addition to having been a top-honours student at the Doon School158 words
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167 1963-05-07 7 Parliament TV circuit plan dropped If U ALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The plan *o have two closed circuit television systems in Malaysia's new $16 million Par 1 i a merit House, now nearing completion in the Lake Gardens here. has been scrapped. This decision has been taken because it is felt167 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-05-07 7 NEW CHESS SUCCESS FOR LIAN SENG SINGAPORE. Mon. This years Malayan chess champion Tan Lian Seng. 20, has also won the Singapore 19G3 chess championship organised by the Singapore Chess Federation He won th t > Llm Boon Keng Cup and a SI OO cash prize. Runner-up was Tan Cheong100 words
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Advertisement135 1963-05-07 7 ft^ ARE YOU A L XmBHSEW E I^^^^THEN YOU MUST READ THESE TWO GREAT i^Rc^f-^' B FEATURES MEANT FOR YOU IN- 'g^Pj^g^^ DON T STRIP A MAN OF HIS SELF-RESPECT A||pH Frank and intimate advice from a Malayan mother to her daughter on what makes a /I marriage tick. HAPPY135 words
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282 1963-05-07 8 SINGAPORE, Monday. VINE people, including three British airmen, were killed in a helicopter crash in deep Sarawak jungle on Saturday. The deaths were confirmed today after a 24--hour air-and-land search by the Army and the Ro- yal Air Force. This li the wont air282 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-05-07 8 FIVE STORE UNION MEN OFF TO ISRAEL SINGAPORE, Mon. Five trade unionists left Singapore tonight I lor a four-month tour of Israel to study its trade union movement. They include Mr. Steve Nayagum. of the Strait.s Times He is representing the Singapore Printing Employees' Union. The other unionist! are I117 words
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Article41 1963-05-07 8 IIATU GAJAH. Mon— The Yuk [waa public Chinese school here hold a food and fun fair in of its building fund in the hool hall on May 25 and May 26, mm 4 p.m. to li p.m.41 words
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Article40 1963-05-07 8 IPOH. Mon. The Buntong and Tamil Settlement branch of the Malayan Indian Congress met here yesterday to form a youth .section Mr. A. G. Raju was elected yoir.h leader with Mr. K. Muruglah as assistant. I40 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-05-07 8 HONG KONG, air girl Miss Loren Fredericks (above) has taken to studying politics as part of her job. And her favourite subject is Malaysia. Miss Fredericks, who is with the Cathay Pacific Airways, has been selected to represent the airline in the international air114 words
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Article39 1963-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Mon Ounawan. k youth, pleaded not guilty today lo a charge of stealing 118 Singapore Turf Club lottery tickets from Ngan Eng Swee, of South Bridge Road, on Saturday. Ha waa allowed bail until June 4.39 words
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Article86 1963-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Official investigations have been Instituted into last week's Chipmunk crash at the airport In which two pilots were killed. In a Gazette notification today, the Director of Civil AvUtlon, Mr. Cheong Pale Chow, has I set May 15 as the deadline for representations from the86 words
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203 1963-05-07 8 Ten firms want factories on Malacca estate TtfALACCA, Mon. iU Ten applications have been received by the State Government from local industrialists to erect factories on the proposed 500--acre industrial site at Ayer Kroh. seven miles from here. The acting Chief Minister. Dato Tan Cheng Swee. disclosing this, said the203 words
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Article38 1963-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Cigarette* worth $1,600 were stolen from the Dutch freighter. Slgli last night. Before the theft was discovered, seven men were seen cruising round the freighter In a motorboat In the outer roads.38 words
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Article167 1963-05-07 8 MCA DRIVE FOR NEW FACES SINGAPORE, Monday. AMR. YAP PHENG GECK, who heads a 15-member iTI working committee to revitalise the Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, said today that the party would soon launch a membership campaign. "Our immediate task is to j put our organisation in top167 words
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Article79 1963-05-07 8 IPOH, Mon. A new Malayan syndicate, South-East Asia Lumber Corporation Ltd.. is to build a factory on a 10--acre site at Tasek industrial estate here to produce plywood. The new concern which has a capita! of $2 million, has signed a contract with Messrs.79 words
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Article68 1963-05-07 8 IPOH. Mon. The by-elec-tion for a seat on Puslng local council will be a straight fight between the Alliance and the People's Progressive Party. Candidates when nominations closed today were Mr. Fong Fatt (.Alliance) and Mr. Ngoa Thian (P.P.P.). The by-election is being held68 words
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Article78 1963-05-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The 17-man Canadian National Defence College delegation, who are here on a four-day tour to study Malaya's economic, political and military conditions, were briefed on border operations at the Ministry of Defence conference room this morning by the acting Director of Border Security.78 words
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Article22 1963-05-07 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ten secret society suspects were arrested in Singapore yesterday for detention under the Criminal (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance.22 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-05-07 8 Politics and freedom to make money— by Sardon TOWKAYS, CHETTIARS I TOLD: YOU MUST BACK THE ALLIANCE pENANG, Mon.— The Umno national youth leader and Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said last night that Chinese towkays and Indian Chettiars would have "little freedom of making money" if269 words
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Article55 1963-05-07 8 Xl ALA Ll'MPl R. Mon. Two blocks of 16--storey municipal flats at Jalan Loke Yew here will be opened by the Minister of the Interior. Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, on May 10. The flats will house 168 squatter families. Rents: $42 for two-room flats;55 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-05-07 8 'We have so much in common' says Jordan editor KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A visiting journalist from Jordan today spoke oi the similar positions occupied by his country and Malaya. Mr- Mahmoud Ismail Elsherir. editor of the newspaper Al-Manar. said: "Both countries are monarchies with a parliamentary system of government. Envied281 words
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Miscellaneous232 1963-05-07 8 Alley Oap By V.T. Hawnlin ABLE TO MAKE GOSH.CXXXA,] I DONT KNOW... x l- J "C THAT ME MAY THO6E PEOPLE OUT THERE /.-NOW TAKE OFF wJ\ HOWP YOU MAYBE 'YOU /HOW BE EVEN ■A »EU EVE YOU 1 Rt CRAZY, 1 THAT CROWN AMP 5 V WIT? J WERE232 words
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Article, Illustration1703 1963-05-07 9 FBI agent smashed a bizarre mail-order drug ring STRAITS TIMES Special feature A meeting in a restaurant sets off one of the biggest narcotics hunts in the U.S. I\NE day early in v VXM two men entered rear room in a restaurant in the city of Butte, Montana. One was1,703 words
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Advertisement303 1963-05-07 9 SO NATURALLY FRESH SO LIVELY TO THE TASTE •B^^^H^r JX^^^^Hf s v > '-#'v i i i i_ :-$SSr^^M K a m a M m m m JH ?w?': clean, wide awake freshness of MJ/ißfiMm W*4 natural menthol plus real smoking W^^S^^La^^^W E" satisfaction. Like a sea-borne jjM^ •s3^ wL^J303 words
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Article64 1963-05-07 10 Wm4» sin (Mimimttmi MR. AND MRS. D B. Ivßanjo wiab I irti-nda for tb»tr on 'h« orra«ion thf 4th May THE FAMILY and iiiij'n.nn thjnK all I I ,i h*i ruaaral THE BELOVED HUSBAND and 0 m.inkr n.ink all Inrnrt.- Kir 111 I Miaavatnaal and K Itrqmrm High M»«i64 words
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Article161 1963-05-07 10 r4m IM r Minimum) KM THATCHER! MINT -i. <■ to— :nn I >Mi H»ini«. l ITZPATP.ICKS SuiK-rniarkrl will on «'h May but all ..el for iv MISS DOROTHY KILOUFF. Uadlnf ,i<a-up uwim noin Ma» Ka.tore i..nv«oo.i ">- 'Beaut? lar" at I .-inure totUTl BE A COOO Vn'iv.iti R'-Kd Berita.161 words
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Article665 1963-05-07 10 Indonesian Myth Any suggestion that Malaysia will he a throat to Indonesia is rubbish. It is ludicrous for President Sn<>karno or any Ir.doiu-siiin leader to suggest that Indonesia can be encircled fey the ten million people ol the proposed Malaysia Fedei ation. Of course Lord Lansdowne is right, and it665 words
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Article378 1963-05-07 10 The approach of Malaysia has Riven fresh stimulus to Kuala Lumpur's quest for city status. Local citizens have long felt it to be unjust that the State capital of George Towr. should rank higher than the larger, richer and more populous seat of Government of I the entire378 words
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Article292 1963-05-07 10 Th e United Nations is again on the verge of bankruptcy. and U Ttiant has found it ne--1 cessary to call a special session i jof the General Assembly next week. The regular budget of the U.N.— covering adminisi tration is not large at $70 million (U.S.).292 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1963-05-07 10 DAME I REBECCA I WEST I - The worst performance ever by the bar' DAME I REBECCA I WEST I i* e Porti The second H article on M the Vassal. IS tribunal report H by I THE clear connection between the C a I b raith story and the political world was not even touched by1,696 words
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Advertisement460 1963-05-07 10 Strain TimM k Malay Mail l i»»»m«d MwMMM b. handad t»: l.t floor COLO «TO«AOB «»C«BI Orchard Roao ■Ml »OAD-#«AVAL Aulhorll.O Ag.nt. CITY BOOK ■TOMB LTD Wlnehactar Houit. '~olry«r Quav THE NEWS FitONT RMMMM Supannarkal H. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Read. Naval Baaa S M. ABDUL «»ff«» CO 378 7460 words
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Advertisement23 1963-05-07 10 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED it the LargMt Federation incorporate* Bank with 68 Branches over The Federation. Singapore. Brunei North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement82 1963-05-07 10 Give yourself a FREE make-up at max Factor's beauty bar M t make-up V J\ m, make-up kit ■^Wr mwm3w9 advice from Miss Dorothy 1117 L Kilduff. HollyivooH MOW AT jUj AURORA LTD. J!*. (JUNCTIOH OF jj? NORTH BRIDGCRD. J) AND HIGH ST.) Miss Dorothy Kilduff, international make-up artist from82 words
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250 1963-05-07 11 'This exam is too hard' says union leader L'UALA LUMPUR. **-Mon. Examinations for Government General Clerical Service clerks have become "progres sively difficult." Mr. G. N. Rajan. general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, said today. Mr Rajan. writing in the union's latest bulletin, also complained that250 words
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Article52 1963-05-07 11 Credits after $3 fee SINGAPORE. Mon. The vice- 1 President of the Singapore Chinese l Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, today opened the Malaysian E\pres.s Ltd. The new company a travel .igency-cum-departmental .--tore will ftlv e credit to customers after they become life members by payIng a three-dollar52 words
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Article341 1963-05-07 11 SINGAPORE'S Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, last night hit out at both Right and the extreme Left-wing political parties, and said that only his People's Action Party had carried out pledges made to the people. Mr. Lee was speaking at a mass meeting341 words
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Article, Illustration981 1963-05-07 11 SEAMAN ACCUSED OF KILLING CUSTOMS MAN: MASTER TELLS OF STABBING* CAPTAIN: I HEARD SOMETHING LIKE SCUFFLING STRAITS TIMES REPORTER Raub, Monday fHE Chinese widow of a Malay customs officer, Rohani binte Abdullah, 29, alias Cheah Cheng Im, told the981 words
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Article47 1963-05-07 11 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers" Union and S. S. Mubaruk nnd Brothers Ltd. will go before I the Industrial Arbitration Court I here tomorrow for an interpretation of the bonus clause of an j agreement certified by the court in I February.47 words
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207 1963-05-07 11 Two die as fumes overcome them while digging well ITOTA BHARL. Mon.— Two people died and another became unconscious today when overcome by poisonous fumes escaping from a newlvdug well at Kamponc Pankal Kalong Kctereh 16 miles from here. The two dead are Rang Bok Kl. 41. and his nephew.207 words
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Article36 1963-05-07 11 TAIPINO. Mon. Mr. T. Cumarasamy has been re-elected president of the Ceylon Association here. I Others elected were vlce-presl- < dent. Mr. M. Chelllah: secretary. 1 Mr. S. Arumugam: and treasurer. Mr. E. Palanivelll. i36 words
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Article33 1963-05-07 11 KUANTAN. Mon— The national president o! the Malayan Indian Congriss. Da'o V. T. Snmbacthnn. fd io dinner last night at ihr Town Hall here by members of the MIC branch.33 words
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Article203 1963-05-07 11 MINING AWAITS DRILLING REPORT ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Selangor State Government is waiting for a report from the Mineral Investigation Drilling Unit on tin--1 bearing mining land in Malay reservations be- fore leasing mining land to companies. This was stated here today b> the Solantror Commissioner of Land and Mines.203 words
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Article38 1963-05-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.- -Th* I Wr.sak celebrations committee will hold a meeting at the Buddhus; temple. J:»ian Temple. Brickfield", tomorrow at 6 p.m. A »*tow depicting the life of Lord Buddha will be staged.38 words
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Advertisement267 1963-05-07 11 Keep the color of Vesak Day festivities in pictures REMEMBER TO BUY _Jb& j&t Kodak film now! mrM: Holidays are more fun when you take A\^ V^^ T/^c/^V/ 4 i pictures or movies. Kodak color film k -^-//^j-'-j^^w, enriches the memorable day in true-to- X life co/or/ (°)=O Use KODACOLOR267 words
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Miscellaneous525 1963-05-07 11 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 METRES SHORT WAVE SERVICE: A.M.: 6.00 Time Sl(?nal. Ne- 41 METRES gara-Ku: 6.02 Morning Mclo- u vr dies; 7.00 Time Signal, The MEDIIM HAU M. RMCE. News; 7.10 Song Time; 7.30 6 METRES Learn A Word A Day;525 words
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459 1963-05-07 12 AUSSIE FRUITS, VEGETABLES POPULAR HERE Imports of these products have risen 58 per cent in the last five years PUSTOMER appreciation of the flavour and healthgiving qualities of Australian fresh fruit and vegetables is proved by the substantial imports of these commodities into Singapore and Malaya during the year ended459 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-05-07 12 MISS SAN PENG LEONG. of Kuala Lumpur, with an Australian fellow student examines a rocket used in protecting Tasmania's apple orchards from the weather. The rocket is flred to disperse hail clouds should they appear to threaten the maturing fruit.42 words
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Article308 1963-05-07 12 we're THE; FOURTH LARGEST BUYER AUSTRALIA has considerably expanded her export markets for fruit during the last five years. While Britain continues to be Australia's main customer for fresh, dried and canned fruits, other countries have increased their imports of Australian fruits appreciably. During the year ended June 30, 1902.308 words
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Advertisement79 1963-05-07 12 GET THE BEST FROM THE ~jT Make today a special shopping day, buy quality products, buy Australian quality products. The Australian Food and Wine Festival now being held in leading AIISTQAIIAH PRODUCTS ARF OIIAIITY PRODUCTS provision stores throughout Malaya and Singapore makes shopping easy for AUOinMLIAH rtiUUUUIO flffE \f UALI79 words
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318 1963-05-07 13 EXPERIMENTAL FARMS IMPROVE FRUIT YIELDS CONSTANT iesearch by scientists employed by the various State Governments in Australia covers every aspect of fruit growing. The Victorian State Government, for example, has two horticultural stations, one at Scoresby. near Melbourne, and the other at Tatura. 110 miles to the north of Melbourne.318 words
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Article, Illustration41 1963-05-07 13 THE Australian Assistant Trade Commissioner, Singapore. Mr. John Mac Donald, assists shoppers in an Orchard Road provision store, one of the many shops taking part in the Australian Food and Wine Festival in Singapore and Malaya.41 words
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318 1963-05-07 13 AUSTRALIAN fruit-growers me now producing health-giving concentrated fruit juice. The concentrate, either orange, lemon or grapefruit, is supplied in five-gallon drums, mainly to soft drink and cordial manufacturers. By adding six gallons of water to each gallon of concentrate the manufacturers obtain good quality,318 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-05-07 13 SENIOR Australian (.m--ernment inspectors carefully check Australian fresh fruit for export. The inspectors examine a number of boxes from each shipment submitted for export. The boxes are chosen at random from each of the varieties packed by every owner, and if the fruit complies with69 words
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Article255 1963-05-07 13 —Pilot equipment aids food processors IN vest igat ions on canning, dehydration and freezing of food products are Important aspects of the research programme of Australia's CS.LR.O. Division of Pood Presenration. To facilitate the commercial application of this work a wide range of pilot-scale equipment has been instanea in the255 words
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Advertisement85 1963-05-07 13 There's None Better Than "JEFTOMSON" BRAND Pears Apples Oranges Crapes Exported by Geoffrey Thompson Growers Co-Operative Company Limited. 40 Queen Street, Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA. Cables JEFTOMSON Melbourne. SHIPPERS OF AUSTRALIA S FINEST FRUIT Ii'.IIH.U.. JS2>BBBBBMBPBMBBWBBWBBBBfcAJ'r I IWr ■WM S.l Mi ft. WALKER CO. FREMANTLE WEST AUSTRALIA LEADING PACKERS EXPORTERS OF85 words
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Advertisement348 1963-05-07 13 V v^*!!^n^^Bl^B^B^BV^ *3£t L M. ik* BBBBBP^ JBl *tm' "»vV *-tf*i' 88/ BB^v^^ BB v\ tf*i-£. B^bV^^^^^^^^ 9 bVLa IbV B^r "<BB r k. i JA\ BM/ m 1 1 I^Br^r m f Wm f^ b4E JIM j«Oapples SUCCULENT 0 PEARS From Australia come the freshest, sweetest, juiciest apples and348 words
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277 1963-05-07 14 APPLE and pear growers in Australia have made two valuable contributions to international fine foods. For the worldfamous Granny Smith apple and the Packham's Triumph pear were both first grown in Australia. The "Granny Smith" story is fascinating. In the middle of the277 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-05-07 14 LAND OF THE DRIED FRUITS IS THRIVING WHAT once was raw. lightly -timbered country, on the banks of the Murrumbidgee and Murray Rivers in Australia, today has been transformed into pleasant, green vine and fruit irrigation districts, dotted with busy townsand hamlets. These districts form the heart of the Australian295 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-05-07 14 PRODUCTION figures for apples and pears in Australia have shown a remarkable rise in the last decade. In 1962, the apple harvest exceeded 15.7 million bushels, whereat it was only 9.2 million bushels in 1953. The 1962 Australian pear harvest totalled 5.6 million bushels, compared219 words
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150 1963-05-07 14 ONLY THE BEST IS CANNED FOR OVERSEAS MARKETS EVERY care is taken by the managements of canneries and Government authorities In Australia to ensure that only the best fruit is canned for export. At packing sheds adjacent to the orchards, inspectors employed by the canneries examine every piece of fruit150 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-05-07 14 Both fruits are full of vitamins RIPE, carefully grown Australian apples and pears are not only delicious to eat. but a medical authority says that they contain many health-giving vitamins and minerals an well. Apples contain appreciable quantities of vitamin C. some small amounts of the vitamin D group and135 words
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Advertisement150 1963-05-07 14 SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RIVERLAND ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT Sh.pped to Singapore ft 4JT^S RIVERLAND S EAU I B "H| on these labels Your Riverlond Oranges RIDGE PACKING CO. LTD. Wl available shortly AOELAIDE S AUSTRALIA OUAttTY L 1 MwwAY mm T m STANDARD WASHINGTON NAVEL CRAIG. HOSTYN ft GROWERS PACKING «j_ CO.150 words
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Advertisement38 1963-05-07 14 \^^U SELECTED "S^l jSm^mmk fancy grade I TASMANIAN Ij^ Exported by N. Jit THE PORT HUON illiHtfJ FRUITGROWERS V^^l 0 Co-operative Association. Ltd. Still 30, DAVEY STREET 1 HOBART TASMANIA I^l W^ Telegraphic Address: "STURMER" HOBART. I^^^^H.A. 10.13938 words
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Advertisement1308 1963-05-07 15 %»»r McALISTER tJc CO., LTD. \lnpgk nn Weaaasßk KLLERMAN UHB KLAVBNKSS LIMB T^ 10NMN, NAMBUK, ROTTEROAM, LBS ANGELFS, SAN FRANCISCP. HAVRE. HULL ft MIHIESIIOUGR IEATT'.E. VANCNVER ft PORTLAND Ml OF LEICESTEt Acceitiig cargi ler Ctatral ft Sulk Aaerica. S'pori S-nan -tt-t ainnKiiii 14/11 May 11/21 May 21,22 Ma, T^i?' Penan,1,308 words
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Article222 1963-05-07 16 From Our Market Correspondent ipOLLOWING the sharp movements in the Straits r tin price on Friday and Saturday, yesterday by i comparison, there was only a modest rise of 25 cents to $456,874 per picul. On Friday the price had risen by $5.25 only to222 words
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Article135 1963-05-07 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. SUGAR stocks featured a firm lndusrtlal section wiih Colonial Sugar up Is. 9d. to 655. titi. Rises outnumbered falls by 3 to 2. Second rank stocks showed best gains. Leaders moved narrowly around late levels. Base metals also improved on firming overseas metal prices. Oils 1135 words
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Article54 1963-05-07 16 Muinpiun. Ton* Poll, Kaalvrn Moon. City of Carlule. Kimikawa. Maru. Strum Birth: r.lmsarry. Rigna. I Rakke. ißarro. Mando»l. Uibithshirc. I Mrinain. Ulonan IVynowa. North Short: Silu.o. Trunoh. Oeipwatir Points: H.n Va Prmidtnt Uut tatJayi Iwaa Bank. Mas*. Ui. M. rinn Out tomorrow: Rutbcverett.t 1 Alhrnr. ro»d»: Benloyal.54 words
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Article29 1963-05-07 16 Hong Konn y.-»tcrdn.v thn U.S. dallar uu quoird al 5 761 tor T.T. and i.75» lor eith Stirling «»> Mimi.-rt at IVM »nd on. tail of iold at -'<'>:<29 words
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Article78 1963-05-07 16 Straits Rubber tor the year ended December 31 made a proht ut 1331.865 compared to £480.298 Taxation takes £82.500 against £153.000. A final dividend of 8 1 per cent 1 is recommended making with Interim already paid a total of 12' per cent against IT.- per cent previously.78 words
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Article53 1963-05-07 16 Iron-orr production troin tne 21 Malayan mines in production during the Brat quarter totalled 1.6 million tons, employing an average of 7.773 workers each month. Bauxite production during the I same quarter totalled 100.757 tons 1 from the two units in production, which employed an average of 30053 words
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Article18 1963-05-07 16 Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd's out- put of tin ore for April was 300 i piculs. i18 words
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Article16 1963-05-07 16 Further April rubber crops included: Sungt-i Tukang 61.800 lb. 1 and Trmrrloh 76.500 lb.16 words
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Advertisement1022 1963-05-07 16 j WESTBOUND tUMPE StIVlCf. S»IIIN» 11/1] Mat IMI Ma« 15 MjJ Oiikirk. aataerp. Naaliri! Breaii. RetterlM. SOUTH 1 mil IFIIC* SEIVtCE S pore^"™ 1^" I™™"™™1 UNtCRJk 11l May Dortjo 'Jl/J). Fort Elizabeth (18/ SI. Cicetown (715). Waladi (2/B). Port Ma.c um Lagos (I/I), Cctonou (18/11. Lome. Terra ia>oradi. Freetown, Dakar1,022 words
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Advertisement141 1963-05-07 16 JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDERS lor tne Redetoi anon of (a) Istana Iskandarlah ibi Übuuiah Mosque at Kuala Kangsar will be received at the oltke of the Jurutera Negen. JO, Perak, Ipoh up to 3 p.m. on 13th May. 1H63 from Contractors in Classes A to D Heads 1 ill141 words
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Advertisement816 1963-05-07 16 j ta^l SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of April 1963 "39 piculs Hours worked 619 Yardage treated 317.000 yards SHIPPING NOTICES SWEDISH CAST ASIA LINE ■.I. "BATAAN" Arrived 29-4-83. 5.11.8. Uodowiu 33/34. Consignees of all damaged cargo ex the above vessel are notified that816 words
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Advertisement388 1963-05-07 16 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE WHEREAS by a Resolution passed by the Council on iOth October. 1962 under the provisions of subsection (1) and subsection (3) of Section 143 or the Local Government Ordinance 1957 (hereinafter rrferr*d to as the Ordinance) it was resolved In rercect of private street known388 words
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Advertisement799 1963-05-07 17 THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, CHAPTER 185 This advertisement appears b? direction of the Rrjistrar of Tradr Marks undrr the Provision* of Section 42 (7 of tlie Ordinance. NOTICE Is hereby given that the following Trade Marks registered In the name of Tay Him Lhek, 52H Jalan Merpatt, Singapore, Merchant, have799 words
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Advertisement142 1963-05-07 17 NOTICES PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS AM) OTHER CLAIMANTS Pursuant to Section 35, Trustee Act 1056. all creditors mud other persons having claims to which that section applies In connection with the estate of the person mentioned below, are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee at the142 words
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Advertisement504 1963-05-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancies for the post of Laboratory Assistants In the Industrial Research Unit ot the Board advertised on 4.1.63 have been filled. All applicants thanked. NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association In the Stale of Singapore will be closed504 words
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Advertisement819 1963-05-07 17 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT M Word, Si (Htm.}— Box tt el*, mxtrt KB BOX A'jr.7 s.T.. Ipob ilady peri sonal secretaries). Positions Oiled Api.llran 1 Uubked WAMTIO attractive girls to do publicity work. Apily Matin* age, nationality, experience, references and salary to Box AJ7OB 8.T.. K.U AGENTS WANTED819 words
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Advertisement1072 1963-05-07 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT M Word* Si 'Hirt.)—B*x it ett. oxtrm MIO. SHOP-HOUSBS ivi stem utter Bale— Opera Cstatr facias Swan Lake Avenue, with service roads und car park facility Knqumrr Sio Chew Realty Ltd.. 132. P.<.« nor- u u .,.i lei ?.1HM"?41O4 iSin^KIHI-el BRADDELL HEIGHTS: Kullv furalKhed 3-roomed riou>e ntih o><e1,072 words
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Advertisement897 1963-05-07 17 EDUCATION it Wood* U (Htm.r—9ta ttt.tatrm STAMFORD OOLLBOI, IM nsinr mat staMs first in tbs History of education thrtracA tne post, a pride of Malayn's achievement, eomMMed by Colombo-Plan experts aa model (or Ajla. For sound education Bad eaamlnatlon succeu, »riu or call at Stamford College, Arcade Buildinv B!n«apore <Tel897 words
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Advertisement963 1963-05-07 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* S3 (M(m.»—B»x ot et*. exfre Wl MAKE IT easy lor you to own a ggod used car. Utagal UP terms from Hrovreiis Motors L,td. tbe UMd ear speclnllrt*. 4A Crchar.l Road. Tel. -".Oil-.> Trade-ins Wtmmtmt FORO CAPRI First rstlstsrsd U.K. Jims 19C? MILEAQE ***** OF WHICH963 words
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Advertisement585 1963-05-07 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M Word* Si Mlm.) -Box it rf. ,xlm CCNUIHE PHOTOSTATS KoCSBUUS, it Roblnsoo Koiid. Tel: 'j'.'MO. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SBHVICB 12. The Arcad* isi lour. Tal: MSIO. PLANS. DOCUMENTS, PHOTOGRAPHS etc pbutocopiad Taac s 10. Beat Qu.iv. ,r.4iv CERTIFICATES. OUCUMBNTS, photocopied al special Prtea. OUC I* UNM585 words
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Article, Illustration414 1963-05-07 18 Singapore meeting for Agfa dealers COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF A GFA A. leading German manufacturer of cameras and photographic materials, is now holding a week's conference in Singapore for representatives from 13 Asian and Oceania countries. They arc Malaya, Now Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Pakistan,414 words
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129 1963-05-07 18 ASSISTANT EARNS A FREE TRIP TO EUROPE rmark his 43 years' association with the company, the directors of the Borneo Company have offered their retiring administrative assistant. Mr. N. Ponnudural. a free trip to Britain and Europe. Mr. Ponnudurai, a Penang J.P.. and a former State and Municipal councillor, will129 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-05-07 18 Autovox TV sets now available MR. ONG A UTOVOX S. P. A. Of A Rome, official sup- i pliers of monitors to I radio and television in: Italy, have introduced j to Singapore Italy's "best selling" television sets. This was announced by Mr. H.S. Chua, a director of Anglo-American Corporation337 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-05-07 18 AUSTRIA SEEKS MARKET FOR EQUIPMENT 'TWO top Austrian company executives visited Sin- 1 gapore last week to seek a market for equipment for mining and concrete works. They were Dr. H. Sernetz. chairman of Ludwig Binder and Dr. A. Ofenheimer. nanaging director of Rheax. Ludwig Binder's main line is vibratory271 words
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207 1963-05-07 18 Spicers man here on extensive Asian tour <T«HE manager of the! x Printing Machinery Division of Spicers (Export) Ltd.. London, arrived in Singapore on Sunday on an extensive tour of South-East Asia. He is Mr. T.F. England, who Is making his first tour of this region covering Singapore, the Federation.207 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-05-07 18 To talk about Malaya agency services THE Kuala Lumpur manager of Young Advertising and M keting (Malaya) Ltd., Ron Wade-Ferreil, flew to Sydney last weekend to join the panel of speakers to the Export Marketing Seminar to be held from tomorrow until May 28. The seminar is to b<- eon187 words
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Article137 1963-05-07 18 THE total estimated copra arrivals in Singapore last week were in the region of 1300 1500 tons ana as a result iof further depreciation in i loose value, an easier tone deIveloped in the f.o.b. market, but buyers were slow to im- prove. &ays Lewis and137 words
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Advertisement175 1963-05-07 18 SUPERIORITY A W BREEDS W CONTENT" M W vlv *****1111 l SO 302 WE fc- l V«lv«t 2 PM dyne- I f^^. r V mic tpvaken. Puih I burton control*. I iR ccpracln for mono/ fly] ttrreo tap* ttc—dtt I •f *«tr> ipeatorv 4 I^^^^^^^^^ 11/ »pcrd record cfconq B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^_^175 words
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Advertisement58 1963-05-07 18 o-Oq Cummins Cunfimins WP°~ v Jml uu oof\ lYioaei nn ll\j ~~-tr w Wotercoolod 4-stroke diesel engine developing 150 b.h.p. at 1800 r. p.m. continuous rating Available from stock For details of larger engines for mining purposes, please contact:--BCOTT fi Hnglish r;. 1 iff ctciL itkeet, SOUTH EAST ASIA .LTD.58 words
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Article357 1963-05-07 19 SINGAPORE CAN'T TAKE IT EASY THIS WEEK MALAYA CUP By TEOH ENG TATT 1 OLNGAPORE. Mon. "It's good news," exclaimed SAFA president Inche Hussein bin Kamari and Joint Services soccer officials last night when they were told of Johore s feat of holding Malacca to a 1-1357 words
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Article835 1963-05-07 19 Comae s.18 Hying Hand Mt (taie Home S.M Shylock Hotne I.M Uastaai II 8.»6 Canopus Star K-»I Thank You S.M Starsbine 8.91 Gregory S.02 Torn The Tide 8.M Youn c Eafle 8.N Four OTIock III 7.1? Kai < li.ii 7.0S Cl. 5. Div. 1 8i# WIGHTS835 words
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Article145 1963-05-07 19 Seletar win airmen's clash SINGAPORE, Mon.— Two fine O goals in the last ten minutes by Joint Services' reoerve centre-forward Hughes tailed to save RAF Changl from a 3-2 defeat by RAF Seletar in SAFA league Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar today. Seletar kept pressing from the start and145 words
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298 1963-05-07 19 By LEE FOO SAN Ipoh, Monday I\ESPITE defending champions Selangor's inclu- sion in the north zone this year, Perak are looking hopefully towards a place in the Malaya Cup final. Veteran Ahmad Nazari, fully recovered from an old Injury and refreshed by a298 words
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Article25 1963-05-07 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. RAP Nomads beat SRC by 86 runs In a friendly cricket match on the Padang yesterday. Scores: Nomads 229 SRC 143.25 words
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Article367 1963-05-07 19 THE STIPE'S REPORT PNANG. Mon. Stipendiary Steward's report nn last Saturday's races here: RACE 1: Mon Ami (apprentice Subian), Lady Diamonte (.apprentice D. Dragon) and Saa Joan were slow to begin. During the race San Joan hung out. RACE 8: last Try (Posner) lost a little ground at the start.367 words
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Article242 1963-05-07 19 DAVIS CUP ROUNDUP: London. Mon. SWEDEN, last year's winners of the European zone, will open their 1963 Davis Cup bid against Rhodesia and Nyasaland in the second round. Rhodesia and Nyasaland yesterday completed 4-1 jpln over Holland in a first round tie. Sweden had a firstReuter - 242 words
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Article75 1963-05-07 19 LOUISVILLE, Mon. Chateaguay won the $450,000 Kentucky Derby here. Never Bend was second and Candy Bpoto third. Chateaguay, ridden by Panamalan jockey. Branllo Baeza, earned about $327,000 for his owner* the Darby Dan Farm. He finished l'j lengths ahead i of Never Bend over th PReuter - 75 words
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Article34 1963-05-07 19 SmOAPORE, Mon. SCC and Officers' XI drew their Kiwi Cup cricket match on the padang yesterday. Scores: Officers 147-9 dec. and 164-9 (Sayer 44 not out. Carswell 4-19) BCC 269. (Tuflfln 105).34 words
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171 1963-05-07 19 LUNDQUIST STRETCHED IN NAPLES FINAL VA"PLES. Mon— Jar.-Erik Lund- quist of Sweden won the men's singles title of the Naples international tennis tournament when he beat Fred S.olle (Australia) 6-3. 0-6. 3-6. 6-3. 6-1 in the final. Stolle, with his big serve and lightning volleys, built up a lead ofReuter - 171 words
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Article224 1963-05-07 19 Cycling squad for Asian meet KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan team of 10 for the /\slan cycling championships was picked after trials held yesterday hikl today. The squad comprises eight cyclists from Selangor and one each from Malacca and Johore. Those selected are N. A. Rosll. Shaharuddin Jaffar, Andrew Michael.224 words
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176 1963-05-07 19 Kaila's double wrecks Selangor Club CRICKET KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Former Malayan and Selangor skipper, M. C. KailasaDathy, today showed a return to his best all-round form and helped TPCA to beat Selangor Club by four wickets on the first innings in a Stonor Shield competition match played on the Padang.176 words
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Article156 1963-05-07 19 SELANGOR CLUB Dullp lbw Kallasapathy 20 Jenkins b Kallasapathy 40 Stevens b Kallasapathy 8 Patten c de Sllva b Devendra 1.1 Wsnleas b Kallasapauhy 32 Hennen c and b Kallasapathy 3 Jagdev c Slvanesan b Lambie st Muruglah b KallasapaUiy 0 Tengku Ahmad lbw Ramanathan 4 Allen not out156 words
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Article84 1963-05-07 19 MALACCA. Mon. Malacca Club and 26th Regiment RA woo their Dosnl Shield cricket matches here yesterday. Result*: Malacca Club beat National Union of Teachers by two wickets. Teachers 139 (Madan Lall 28. Chong Weng 25, Murugason 25. H. d'Cnia 27. Esiall 3-24) Club 150-8 (Strlvens 41.84 words
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Article42 1963-05-07 19 PENANO. Mon.— Chlneae Recreation Club beat RAAP on first innings in the cricket league (grade 'A') match. Scores: CRC 102 (Tan Khuan Khran 24. Cheah Boh Eve 20. Garret 4-30> RAAP 77 (Oarret 42 n.o. Cheah Teow Kat 6-15).42 words
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512 1963-05-07 19 WORLD OF SPORT "MELBOURNE. Mon. iTI About 600 spectators invaded the field at a soccer match here at the weekend and beat up seven players and roaches of the winning team. Injuries Included broken noses, broken ribs, cuts and bruises. Police questionedReuter - 512 words
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Advertisement20 1963-05-07 19 the BIG VALUE -BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UN/Otf LIMITED Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co. New York20 words
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Miscellaneous152 1963-05-07 19 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER TOIR MATCH: Penang r Customs. S. Vietnam (City Stadium. 8 p.m.). SPORE DIV. IA: Marines 'A 1 v Arsenal (Parrer Pk): Div. 2B: Blue Rovers v RAF Changl 'A (Geylang); SCC v Kebenarao (padanjp; Div. 2D: SRC v TBA (padang). S'GOR DIV. t: Police Depot v S'gor152 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-05-07 20 THOUSANDS OF CRACKERS ARE LET OFF AND TRAFFIC IS HELD UP AS TOURING LEE STOPS TO GREET LEADERS TRAFFIC along busy Bukit I mi. ih Road was held up for nearly 30 minutes on Sunday afternoon when Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was mobbed by villagersUP - 143 words
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Article96 1963-05-07 20 Eight-day Ecafe talks end BANGKOK. Mon. A working party oi the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East today ended an eight-day conference on measures to encourage cottage industries in the region. I Delegates from 21 countries! examined a general expansion of cottage industries, especial- ly textiles, ceramics .andReuter - 96 words
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Article34 1963-05-07 20 LONDON. Mon. Voters went to the poll.-, throughout England ;md Wales today In the opening pha.se of the nations annual municipal elections. Contests are taking place to fill 8.400 seats.34 words
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Article58 1963-05-07 20 LONDON. Mon Johi^Mant;\Rui' walked into hospital yesterday in his pyjam.i«— with his linger jammed in a 2li. -long kerosene heater. It took doctors two hours to extricate his finger, but he was more embarrassed than hurt "I felt a fool walking down the .street with a58 words
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Article83 1963-05-07 20 LONDON. Mon A 19I year-old youth, who led the Royal Navy on a chase, has been charged with stealing an ocean-going yacht i The youth was apprehended after a British Naval vessel chased the. .-i< ing yacht off Whltstable on the English Channel. Detectives finallyUPI - 83 words
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Article70 1963-05-07 20 BELGRADE. Mon. Mr. Dean Ru»k, the United States Secretary ■:1 State, has handed President Tito a letter rrom President Kennedy mid agreed In talks with Yugoslav I officials that their countries should develop trade. The contents of Mr. Kennedy's letter were not disclosed, but informedReuter - 70 words
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Article65 1963-05-07 20 PARIS. Mon. A uniformed guard yesterday barred the way to the top platform of the Eiffel Tower after two young people had thrown themselves off to their deaths I.oooft. below In the •previous two days. The two suicides, a 25-year-old French girl student and a 27-year-old65 words
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Article44 1963-05-07 20 VATICAN CITY. Mon. The! Pope appeared at his study balcony at noon yesterday to rec.te the Reeina Ccell i Queen of Heaven i prayer and Impart the Apostolic blessing to about 20.000 pilgrims and tourists gathered below In St. Peters Square— U.P.l.44 words
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199 1963-05-07 20 Climbers set for new Everest -assaults KATMANDU, Mon. Mr. Norman Dyrhenfurth. leader of the U.S. Everest expedition said last night that climbers would leave base camp today for two more attempts on the peak. Mr. Dyrhenfurth was speaking by radio from the ba.se camp, 21.000 ft. high on the WesternReuter - 199 words
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Article89 1963-05-07 20 Missing guns: Hunt widens KUCHING, Mon. Police have widened their search for arms held by "non-natives" in Sarawak's First and Second Divisions and parts of the Third Division, it was stated today. A police spokesman said it was no longer true to say that non-natives still had 1 time to89 words
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Article58 1963-05-07 20 CAIRO. Mon.— The semiofficial Middle East News Agency reported yesterday that the military attache of the Jordanian embassy in London had arrived here and asked for political asylum It identified him as Akrem Saleh Zakl and said he came to Cairo from London to place his request with58 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-05-07 20 Pearson returns amid a 'bomb' scare QTTAWA. Sun. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester B. Pearson, returned home yesterday from a four day meeting with the British Prime Minister Mr. Macmillan amid a false ru mour of a bomb planted aboard his official aircraft by Quebec's violent French government. WordUPI - 164 words
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Article31 1963-05-07 20 LONDON. Mon. luvestla. the Soviet Government newspaper, run by Mr. Khrushchev's son-in-law. Is to run a "suggestions week" to tmd out how its readers think It can be Improved.31 words
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198 1963-05-07 20 Getting to know you Experiment in race relations in Tennessee KNOXVILLE (Tennessee), Mon.— More than 160 white and Negro families here exchanged Sunday afternoon visits to "get acquainted with one another as friends and neighbours Thp lami'les, about 80 from each race, volunteered for ;hr experiment in race relations throughUPI - 198 words
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Article37 1963-05-07 20 MALACCA. Mon A dance In aid of the Malayan Patriotic fV..d will be held In the Town Hall tomorrow from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. It is being organised by the Malacca Eurasian Association.37 words
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Advertisement142 1963-05-07 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Between Cheong Fook, BIRTHS i eighth so Madam Chin Pooiir TAN:- To SUn Yuen and Tengi n n d t £S,4?. M Mr JS?i H C 5t! l Swee daußhter at Assunt. Hos-| S?* n n S I Z ck Le 5 I SSk S pital on142 words
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Advertisement101 1963-05-07 20 fiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiniimiiiiiiiiniiHiiiiiiiniiit3iniiiiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiim»t«HHnm HHESjBL V_lH MORRIS 1100 CAR PRIZES INCLUDE: pye i»" television s*t RALEIGH MOPED, Tickets pv obtainable at:AURORA LTD. ROBINSON CO. MALAYAN MOTORS FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKET C. K. TANG Also at:— INTERNATIONAL BAZAAR FOR THE BLIND VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL, 11 MAY. Results will be announced in the Press101 words
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