The Straits Times, 8 May 1963
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Title Section15 1963-05-08 1 The Straits Times V\ Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 352 X^G>-15 words
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Article811 1963-05-08 1 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS - WET— AND— HAPPY STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS Heavy showers bring relief After prayers— lovely day to be caught in rain By RAIN fell yesterday in some of the water-starved areas of the Federation and in parts of Singapore, bringing immediate relief from the heat and giving rise to hopes that the811 words
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Article65 1963-05-08 1 A Sarawak surprise KUCHING, Tues. There was a big surprise in the nominations for Sarawak's elections which dosed yesterday. The nominations for the Saribas district council in the Second Division showed Pengarah Montegrai, the vice-chairman of the Sarawak Alliance, involved in a straight fight with Stephen Ningkan, the Alliance's secretary-general.Reuter - 65 words
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Article52 1963-05-08 1 MAHPIDHA (U.AJt.t. Tues. ROM-lie officials said 134 bodies have been recovered so far from last Saturday's ferryboat disaster. Police said other bodies were expected to be found when derricks begin raising the capsized boat tomorrow. The bodies recovered included those of 35 children, 75 women and 2352 words
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Article, Illustration33 1963-05-08 1 MR. ERNST REISS. LEADER Of THE SWISS HIMALAYAN EXPEDITION WHEN REACHED AT THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT EVEREST. HIMALAYA HE AND ALL MEMBERS OF THE TEAM WERE EQUIPPED WITH ENrCAR WATCHES THROUGHOUT THE EXPEDITION.33 words
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Article, Illustration97 1963-05-08 1 DOCTOR GETS SIX MONTHS DR. S. SIVASITHAMPARAM. 35 (above), a dermatologist at the General Hospital. Kuala Lumpur, who was sentenced yesterday to six months' jail by the Sessions Court on two corruption charges. In addition he was ordered to pay the Federation Government $1,000. Hr was found guilty of accepting;97 words
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Article57 1963-05-08 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Tues. The U.S. today launched its second Telstar communications satellite a heavier model more resistant to radiation. The 175-lto Telstar II was launched atop a Thor-Delta rocket of the type which has scored 16 successful space launchings In a row. It was later announced57 words
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Article95 1963-05-08 1 SINGAPORE. Tues. A youth was cornered in a backlane off Strathmore Avenue by a gang and knifed to death toniiht. Police believe It to be a secret society slaying. The dead youth. Ng Keng Huat. 19, was sitting at a bread stall on the five-foot path in Strathmore95 words
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Article31 1963-05-08 1 LONDON. Tues.— A Chelsea iij qilor store posted a sign today oti fering "Scottish water" at 60 cents I a bottle "to »o with your Scottish I whisky."— UPl31 words
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Article, Illustration321 1963-05-08 1 808 PERIES - Now a charm school to train men 808 PERIES By SINGAPORE. Tues. Charm schools here have taught women for over a decade the way to look charming and attractive to men. Now men will go to school to learn to charm women. A charm school for men will be opened321 words
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Article62 1963-05-08 1 BANGKOK. Tues.— The Thai Interior Minister. On. Prapart Charusathien. said that if birth control were practised in Thailand, "we would find our next generation has quantity but will lack quality.' On. Prapart said birth control would be practised only by intellectuals who normally produced first-grade children. LabourersReuter - 62 words
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Article164 1963-05-08 1 r— I MACASSAR. Tuesday PRESIDENT SO E KARNO today again pledged support i for the rebels in British Borneo and denounced the proposed Malaysian federation. Dr. Soekarno. on his way home to Jakarta from a I tour of newly-won West j New Guinea, was speaking atReuter - 164 words
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Article, Illustration698 1963-05-08 1 MOSCOW, Tuesday. gRITISH businessman Greville Wynne, 44. pleaded "guilty with certain reservations" to spying for British and American intelligence when he appeared in court here today in the first big spy trial of a Briton since that of the Vickers engineers in the698 words
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Article54 1963-05-08 1 GENEVA. Tues. Soviet and American communications experts opened technical talks here today on the Moscow-Washington •hot line." The experts will discuss such technical details as the nature routing and the hook-up point between the Russian and American ends of the line, and the use of54 words
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Article169 1963-05-08 1 Labour 17 up, Liberals 14 I ONDON. Tues.— First results today from Britain's week long municipal elections showed marked Labour and Liberal gains, mainly at the expense of Conservatives and Independents. Returns so far a. from 58 of the 86 urban district councils whichReuter - 169 words
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33 1963-05-08 1 STOP PRESS AMERICANS EVAO FROM HAITI ft tSHINGTON I nil' '1 Matr* will I rvacvatitu toda; dm* "f ill civilian military \ni« n. m p n- I in Haiti. >" I n i Pi33 words
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Advertisement6 1963-05-08 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,0006 words
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Advertisement103 1963-05-08 1 PAYA LEBAR PARK iNtor Pay* Labor Police iloliin Junction of Upper Wranooon Rd I Poyo Labor Rd Monthly $1 28.30 For IS Yrt Initial $1 1 ,400 $tNyCHEW REALTY LTD. JaY- I Rood s 'P° r 7 Wl ***** (n#on<)Kongthey now say it's time for a Jj% e More people103 words
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313 1963-05-08 2 DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tuesday. IK RAFT has been blamed for a wave of killings in Tanganyika which has forced the authorities to ban the carrying of bows and arrows in the Lake Victoria district. Thf authorities said they believed witchcraft was behind 70 deaths byUPI - 313 words
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127 1963-05-08 2 'Yuk chup' protein for Asia's poor UONG KONG, lurv--11 New Zraland believes U h.»s an ansHfr in "yuk < hup" for a low-cost, huh-protcin food for the ■MC in Amj. >Ir. J P. ('ostello, the New Zral»nd Trade CommisMonrr km, >aid today. ■■Yuk fhup." developed from dairy products by M.ivsrv127 words
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Article29 1963-05-08 2 m. Tuei Mi c. V. top United I :ks hrrr \\i\ti Lord Homr. British Foreign Srcn irv. tomorrow on Bouth-Eaat mients. including rhe c source iaid today.29 words
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Article26 1963-05-08 2 i< >ky< i One penon d and I .rnous- 1 Japanese tan- i went upround and capsized! don-<- ing oir Harrurr. itsu. Pr-it r.26 words
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82 1963-05-08 2 2,000-year canals at work again UONG KONG. Tues—lnner Mongolia has revo.iated a 2.000-year-old irrigation system and is now using it to water more than 50.000 acres of rice paddy, according to the New China News Agency The system, on the north bank of the great bend of the Yellow River,Reuter - 82 words
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Article49 1963-05-08 2 TOKYO. Tue*.— The fifth Tokyo International Trade Fair, claimed to be the largest event of this type ever held east of Sues, ended yesterday after a three-week period. Thirtvone nations took part in the fair with a total of nearly! one hundred thousand e\hibi*s. I49 words
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Article61 1963-05-08 2 IMTED NATIONS. 1 uev— Cambodia yesterday called tor tbc independence of Malta by the end of this year, after Britain had told the Colonialism Committee it was "placing no obstacle" to considering the islands request for self-rule. The Cambodian delegate al*o proposed that a committee be setReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-05-08 2 ARABS PLAN AN ATTACK ON ISRAEL: PREMIER JERUSALEM. Tues. The Israeli Premier. Mr. David Ben G v rio n (above) told Parliament yesterday the Arab Powers were considering an attack on Israel. Mr. Ben-Gurion said Israel has grounds to believe "without a shadow of a doubt" that the Arab Powers72 words
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Article66 1963-05-08 2 LEOPOLDVILLE (CongoK Tue«. j The government announced on Sunday that a "great many" of the Leopold ville City police force will be filed and deported from the capital in th c wake of Friday's six-hour police mutiny. A Government communique said ringleaders of the mutiny66 words
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Article25 1963-05-08 2 JAKARTA. Tues. Mount Semeru (11.947 ft.) in east Java, erupted, spewing out lava and 'smoke, the Air Force announced I last night. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article264 1963-05-08 2 New protests —expected j WASHINGTON. Tuesday. fHE United States, in an effort to woo Indonesia away from the Communist bloc's influence, has provided President Soekarno's regime with almost US$2O million in emergency foreign aid in recent months It stands ready to provide i more money If264 words
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147 1963-05-08 2 Red sees growing desire for Nasakom JAKARTA, Tues. A vice-chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party, Mr. M. H. Lukman, told a j political rally last night that support for a Nasakom Cabinet, which would include Communist ministers, was growing dally. He told a meeting of the Muslim Darty "Perti" thatReuter - 147 words
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Article24 1963-05-08 2 ALOIERS. Tues. President Nasser of the United Arcb Republic will leave for Yugoslavia tomorrow, cutting short his official vlait here— UPl24 words
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Article210 1963-05-08 2 SENATORS BAR WAR PAY AGENTS WASHINGTON, Tues. Senators yesterday i agreed to drop a proposal that U. 5.573 million ($219 million) in war damages. voted last year, should be paid to the Philippines Government in a lump sum. In a conference with members of the House of Representatives seeking agreementReuter - 210 words
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Article56 1963-05-08 2 UNITED NATIONS Tues 1 The Security Council will meet today to consider Ku- > waifs request for UN. membership. A Soviet veto blocked the sheikdoms last application in 1961. following- Iraq's claims to sovereignty over Kuwait. Observers said there was little doubt that Kuwait's; claim would beReuter - 56 words
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134 1963-05-08 3 fAIRO. Tues. A Jordanian diplomat who a.sked for asylum in the United Arab Republic yesterday said he believed revolution against Kinu ffwnrin was imminent. Captain A k rani Salch Zaki. L' 7 ■Mutant military and air attache in London, who arrived here last night, toldReuter - 134 words
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Article42 1963-05-08 3 HOME. Tiles —The news agency It aim reported today that. accordIng to reports In Western diplomatic circles In Prague, a summit conference ot all Communist pm lies may take place In the Czech cnpltal towards the end of July. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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135 1963-05-08 3 NAIROBI. Tues.— Military and civilian Investigators today completed a report on weekend incidents In wnich British troops attacked bars and taxis following last week's murder of a 19-year-old British soldier. An army spokesman said no specific charges had yet been laid against fiveReuter - 135 words
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Article80 1963-05-08 3 LONDON, Tues.— The Commonwealth Economic Committee hay forecast that world rice production tor the year 1962-63 promises to reach a record level despite a sharp decline in Pakistani output and a possibly smaller yield I in India. Harvests In Indonesia. I Thailand and the Philippines producedUPI - 80 words
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Article52 1963-05-08 3 JAKARTA. Tues— The New Ketherland-s Charge d'Affalres in I Jakarta, Mr. Carl Barkman. i Hirlved here last night and told reporters his Job would be to reestablish "good and friendly relations with Indonesia." Mr. Barkman has come to reopen the Dutch mission In Jakarta closed In52 words
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206 1963-05-08 3 SIX CHINESE IN BRITAIN ACCUSED OF MURDER LONDON. Tues. Six Chinese cooks and waiters were charged at St Helens yesterday with the murder of a customer ip a Chinese cafe. Policp told the court that tin six attacked Brian Peace. 24, after some trouble over his bill at the SunriseReuter - 206 words
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191 1963-05-08 3 COIN-SMUGGLING RING'S 'BRAINS' PINPOINTED MANILA, Tuesday. TREASURY agents reported yesterday that a Chi-nese-Filipino syndicate is behind the Commun-ist-inspired smuggling of Philippines silver coins into Hong Kong. i They pinpointed a Filipino doctor in Manila and a Chinese businessman In Cebu City, 280 miles south of here. a.s the brains of191 words
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110 1963-05-08 3 BOMBAY. Tues— A saffron -roht<l Hindu sailhu (holy man) lighted a sacrificial fire here today to invoke God's blessing on the "preTrvation of Kuglish in India." After the britf rite Sadhu L S. Rao distributed iKimphU'U saying it was a counter-blast toReuter - 110 words
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Miscellaneous27 1963-05-08 2 -THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby oo you^ V LIKE ITf7 I VCffV V AAJ l/"*iJ f rre wmat I CAtX A (TUATC WM/CT I V^WAS AFgAIDOF) 2S-+27 words
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Article19 1963-05-08 3 NEW YORK. Tues. A fireworks display started a 300-acre forest Pr- :it Manteo. North Caroina. D P.I.19 words
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112 1963-05-08 3 TAIL-END FRED LEAVES THE ARMY COOKHOUSE IiONN. Tues.— Private Fred "Nosher" Turner, the last of Britain's nve million National Servicemen, flew home yesterday to London and demobilisation. He Is one of the final group of *700 National Servicemen now being flown home from the Rhine Army Private Turner. 23. hasReuter - 112 words
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61 1963-05-08 3 Volkswagen exports up by 17.3 p.c. WOLFSBURG. (West Germany), Tues. The Volkswagen Company. Europe's biggest car producer, reported today that its exports in 162 rose by 17.3 per cent. An increased dividend of 14 per cent for that year was announced compared to 12 per cent in 1961. Turnover inReuter - 61 words
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Article, Illustration97 1963-05-08 3 THE pilot of this light aircraft must have received a nasty shock when he suddenly discovered a small van driving straight at his aircraft as he was taking off from the runway at Hamar airfield. Norway. Ignoring all warnings, the van drove straightUPI - 97 words
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Article35 1963-05-08 3 AMSTERDAM. Tues.— Two jetfighters of the Dutch Air Force collided in mid-air yesterday here during exercises. The two pilots managed to bail out safely. Both planes crashed in flames— U.P.l.35 words
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Article34 1963-05-08 3 LONDON. Tues.' The International Whaling Commission will discuss the serious situation brought about by the declining numbers of whales when it meets at the beginning of July, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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244 1963-05-08 3 LONDON, Tuesday. THE Press Council today condemned the reporting by some London newspapers of events surrounding William Vassall, the Admiralty clerk jailed last year for spying for Russia The council Issued Its state- ment after a special session yeterday to consider the report of theReuter - 244 words
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Article82 1963-05-08 3 NEW YORK. Tues. Veteran actor Monty Woolley famous as "The Man Who Came to Dinner." died yesterday aged 74 after being a month in hospital with heart aliment. A neatly trimmed white beard and a courtly manner became *> ls trade mark after heReuter - 82 words
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Article72 1963-05-08 3 SANTIAGO 'Chile). Tucs. —Two infants and two doctors operating on them were killed yesterday In the explosion of an oxygen i tank at the Children's Hosl pital here. 1 At least, four doctors and I eight nurses were gravely Injured in the blast. A fire whichUPI - 72 words
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Article, Illustration226 1963-05-08 3 U Thant: I'd rather be a teacher again BUCHAREST, Tues. U Thant said here yesterday he would rather be a teacher. as he used to be than Secretary-General of the United Natons Organisation. He told a meeting of Bucharest University students and professors: "I was In the education profession forReuter - 226 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-05-08 3 Southern police hold 163 children BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Tuesday. pOLICE yesterday arrested 163 Negro schoolchildren as new marches were staged here to protest against the colour bar. The Negroes liad marched only to one street corner before being arrested. Police turned fire hoses on a crowd gathering near a Negro church,Reuter - 229 words
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Article122 1963-05-08 3 NEW YORK, Tues.— A novel by the late William Faulkner about his beloved Mississippi, and editorials by a Southern newspaperman about last year's race riots at the Univefslty of Mississippi. both received Pulitzer Prizes yesterday. Faulkner, a Nobel Prize winner for literature, received the posthumousReuter - 122 words
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Article44 1963-05-08 3 HQLLYWOOD. Tues. Trom-! bonlst bandleader Ted Weems. who gave a start U> many noted enter-, talners. Including Pernr Como and Marilyn Maxwell, died hut night at Tulsa aged 62. He had been n. hospital nearly eight weeks with a lung ailment. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article35 1963-05-08 3 MOSCOW. Tues— Th« Cuban Prime Minister. Or. Castro, toured i Volgograd (formerly Stalingrad) today on the first leg of a provincial swing that will take him from the Ukraine to Siberia.— UPl.35 words
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Advertisement361 1963-05-08 3 No! A dream home of your own can be made into a reality. You must decide when you are young. You must help yourself. The M.C.I.S. Home Ownership Plan is meant lust for you. There is no better way to acquire your own dream home. It Is the omy sure361 words
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362 1963-05-08 4 $6,100 haul in 2 grabs: 3000 cops called out SINGAPORE, Tuesday. gINKAPORE police today mobilised some 3,000 men to track down two gunmen and an accomplice fleeing with $2,000. An island-wide immediate temporary alarm (ITA) was mounted moments after the gang had robbed at gunpoint the director of a chain362 words
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714 1963-05-08 4 RATIONING: A HEALTH HAZARD WARNING SINGAPORE. Tues T<HE Public Utilities Board's chairman. Dr. Fong Kirn Heng, met representatives of the Ministry of Health and other departments in the City Hall this afternoon to deal with problems arising out of the city's water shortage. Also present were the board's general manager.714 words
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Article, Illustration21 1963-05-08 4 MR. NG CHENG MAT poked guns at his stomach MR. LIM CHUAN HUAT he gave chase in his car.21 words
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Article52 1963-05-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Resistration for the Aufgu&t 1963 national language public examinations will begin next Tuesday, and < lose on June 6 at 3 p.m. Candidates have to call personally at the Examinations Division of the Education Ministry, and must have the fees, identity cards and two passport-size52 words
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Article96 1963-05-08 4 POWER FOR JURONG SINGAPORE, Tues. The people of Jurong will benefit from the Government's programme of road-making and rural electrification. Tnis assurance \va.s Riven by the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, w„ i he opened the new Juroii 0 community centre off Track Six at the 10th m\}e Jurong96 words
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Article35 1963-05-08 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— WirJc-ved mother of eight. Madam Mok Koh Chee today received a donation of SlO from an anonymous reader of the Straits Times, bringing the total of her fund to $428.35 words
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Article234 1963-05-08 4 j SINGAPORE. Tues. A DISTRICT Judge, Mr. K.T. Alexander, today heard a case under the Women's Charter which, he said, was "fortunately different from the normal type of cases which come my way." "From my experience the girls involved in such rases are normally not traced234 words
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447 1963-05-08 4 I SINGAPORE. Turn •THE first criminal x district Judge, Mr. Choor Singh, today described as "most disgraceful" the way in which two detecti v c s "manufactured their evidence." Detectives Lim Kirn Slong and Heng Slang Kwang were main police witnesses at the trial of447 words
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221 1963-05-08 4 TASMANIA CAN HELP BIG JURONG SCHEME— PM SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Prime Minister of Tasmania, Mr. Eric Recce today expressed confidence that Tasmania could contribute to the development of the Jurong Industrial scheme, which he described as "a scheme of great magnitude with a tremendous future potential for the expansion of221 words
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Advertisement489 1963-05-08 4 ORGANISATION. ■r^.l N'gi t.. gtr.-jia^ji ;fflj a LAST 2 DAY Warn I4S OL< n,,,, bbbPW^^PP'BPHbbH T 'I ri^iTti kk9 i v ii^l I 20th Century foil "The"" ROYAL" WEDDING "of I Princess Alexandra" in COLOR PREMIERE TKRUS. k'<*K ot 9 lb P' m bbH M mfl r I^PwtoeSANDcRSBJ f 'Richard489 words
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Article179 1963-05-08 5 BARISAN WOMAN LEADER: 4 CHARGES SINGAPORE. Tut Son Hwee Hong, a Burisan Sosialis woman leader and the 12th member of the party to be arrrested in connection with the City Hall demonstration on April 22, had her $1,000 bail formally extended in coon today till May 16. An official of179 words
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Article33 1963-05-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Two Sarawak Government Information tnebe Adeng bin Mohsen and Mr. Poh Khrnij Lons. iirnveil today lor ;t month's study tour of I the Department vi Iniorni;ilion Servirrs here.33 words
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Article, Illustration493 1963-05-08 5 YAP CHIN KWEE - Twilight time for me, says Suleiman YAP CHIN KWEE MALAYAN HIGH COMMISSIONER IN AUSTRALIA: I QUIT by Kuala f'HE Malayan High Commissioner to Australia, Dato Suleiman bin Dato Abdul Rahman, returned home today and announced plans to retire. In his hotel suite shortly after his arrival by train from Singapore,493 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-05-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A HUNTER who went out looking for squirrels yes- terday apprehended an armed man on his way home. Mr. Lee Chye. 45. with his shotgun slung across his i shoulder, chased the man for about 50 yards. When he found the282 words
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Article36 1963-05-08 5 Obscene book IPOH. Tjps— A bookshop proprietor. C ThalLMngham. 30. wa« fined $150 in the magistrate's I court here today for possessing 'an obscene book Henry Millers j •Tropic of Cancer.'.' He pleaded 1 gulltr. I36 words
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Article185 1963-05-08 5 'We're not all towkays' says Ooi pENANG, Tues. —The Alliance failed in j George Town because the people rejected its policies not because of indifference by businessmen. Mr. Ooi Thlam Siew. chairman of the Penang Socialist Front, said this today in a comment on a statement by j Dato Sardon185 words
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Article41 1963-05-08 5 ALOR STAR, Tues— A Perils, shopkeeper 00l Cheng Hooi, 38, was robbed of $360 by a six-man gang In his shop In Kuala Sanglang on Saturday night. The robbers were armed with a: pistol and several daggers.41 words
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Article43 1963-05-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Twoj lumberjacks. Jap Tal. 30. and Lee j Liang Kee. 45, were crushed to death when a tree fell on them while they were felling timber In the jungle off the 6th mile Kota Tlngsl-Mawal road today.43 words
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Article190 1963-05-08 5 IPOH, Tuesday A BUSINESSMAN P. Mariappan, who sued a police corporal and the Federation Government for wrongful arrest and retention had his case dismissed by the Hish Court here today. The claim was for an unspecified sum as damages. The police corporal. \lohamed Saman bin Said.190 words
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265 1963-05-08 5 Christians urged: Set an example in politics O2NANG, Tues. Christians in politics could set an example of honesty and integrity. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan. leader of the Socialist Front in the State Assembly and former Mayor of Penang, said last night. "I do not mean by this that only Christians265 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-05-08 5 HOSTILE INDONESIA: MR. LEE GIVES 3 REASONS LONDON. Tues. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore's Prime Minister, was asked in an interview broadcast on British television last night why he thought Indonesia was hostile to the Malaysian Federation. "I can give a few guesses. Mr. Lee said. "They feel this isReuter - 174 words
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83 1963-05-08 5 Eight return to S'pore from Brunei BRUNEI, Tues. The super- intendent of the Berakas detention camp. Inche All bin Hassan, has returned to Singapore with seven warders who came here in ttie early days of the emergency to stair the detention camp. Inche All, who was here on secondment from83 words
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166 1963-05-08 6 New oil pact will give Brunei more revenue I> K I XE I TOWN. Tues.— More money will be available to the Brunei Government as a result of oil revenue negotiations now going on between the Government and the Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd., a government legal expert said. TheReuter - 166 words
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Article105 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. I^HE Unified Command today denied an Indonesian news agency report that rebels had recently attacked and occupied a British Army outpost east of Tebedu. on the Sarawak-Indonesian border. An Antara report had said that the rebels attack** the post from four different directions, then105 words
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Article73 1963-05-08 6 IPOH, Tues. —It will be a sm. light fight between the AllinM and the People's Progressive I'.u'.y .a the by-election for a seat on the Bercham 1 local Council near here. When nominations closed today, the candidates narr.rd were Mr. Lam Kam (Alliance) and) Mr.73 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mrs. Felice LeonSoh. secretary general of the Liberal Socialist Party, today wrote to Mr. Lee Kuan Yew making a three-point proposal to relieve the water shortage. She suggested; A TEMPORARY suspension of all public standpipes be- cause they use water liberally: ON-THE-SPOT110 words
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Article100 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Jenny Heng. a waitress at the Palace Bar in Joo Chiat Road, today told a court that she had been forced by a drunken customer to Twist with him in the bar on March 16 at 6.40 p.m. She was a prosecution witness in100 words
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201 1963-05-08 6 Aussie backing for new contracting firm KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A joint Australian -Mala yan organisation will be established soon to undertake big development works. Capital for the venture. National Construction Co. Ltd., will come from McDonald Industries Ltd. of Sydney <45 per cent) and United Malay Contractors Ltd. (55 per201 words
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Article31 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. An Assemblywoman. Madam Chan Choy Siong. will open the Bulcit Ho Swee East school, in Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. off Havelock Road, at ".30 p.m. on Thursday.31 words
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Article32 1963-05-08 6 KUALA KANOSAR. Tues. A sawmill labourer. Yew Foolc. 19. was crushed to death by logs while working in the Kwong Yuen Cheong Sawmill In Talang, near here, this morning.32 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE pianist Vu Chin Yee recently gave a recital at Wigmore Hall in London. While in Singapore last year. he said the Government should pay more attention to promoting music. Chun Yee, who is Paristrained, represented Singapore at the recent Far East Music Festival79 words
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91 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A 17- man Canadian National Defence College team will arrive here tomorrow mornlng from Kuala Lumpur for a two-day tour of British military establishments. The team, led by Air Commodore W. P. Oouin. of the Royal Canadian Air Force, will also make91 words
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128 1963-05-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selaniior police are continuing their hunt for two Indonesians who have entered Malaya illegally. Six others, believed to be smugglers from Sumatra, entered Malaya from Singapore a month ago. They carried no travelling papers or documents. Tney are In Special Branch128 words
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Article103 1963-05-08 6 MORE IN MALACCA BUY TV SETS MALACCA Tues. More people here are now buying TV sets to watch programmes from Singapore. One radio dealer said today that he has sold at least 20 sets, and more have been ordered by the shops to meet increasing demand. Radio shops in the103 words
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Article43 1963-05-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A salesman. Pang Chong, 20. \v;.s held up by t'iree men armed with daggers in Sungei Be.si Road after attending a Him show last night. They took $120 and a watch and pen wonh a total of $47.43 words
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252 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE. Tuesday. A BRITISH diplomat was one of the nine victim* of Saturday's RAF helicopter crash in Sarawak. He was Mr. M. H. Day, First Secretary at the office of the Commissioner-General for South -East Asia. H e had been detached for duty in Borneo252 words
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Article54 1963-05-08 6 PENANG. Tues. Mohamed Jamil bin Hassan, 17. Abdul Razalc bin Hamad, 17, and Mohamed Yusoff bin Abdul Majid, 20. pleaded not guilty today to a charge of robbery. They are alleged to have robbed M. Y. Zakarta of $4 In Campbell Street on Sunday night. They54 words
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Article47 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Tariff Advisory Commission will hold public inquiries on an application for the Imposition of duties on .losssticks and joss paper on Thursday and Friday In the Ministry of Finance conference room. sih floor. Fullerton Building. Hearing begins at 10 a.m. each day.47 words
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Article34 1963-05-08 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Jordanian newspaper editor. Mr. Mahmoud Ismail El-Sherif, today called on Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Residency. Earlier he called on the Director of Information Services. Inche Mohamed Sopiee34 words
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Article23 1963-05-08 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues. IM AsslsU: j! Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. V. Mamckv.tsagam. opened a Hindu tempi* here last nigh..23 words
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244 1963-05-08 6 Market 'capital's worst rat area' says expert By Austen Zecha KUALA LUMPUR. AX Tues.— The Central Market is one of Kuala Lumpur's worst ratinfested areas, according: to a Colombo Plan rodent control expert. Mr. K. D. Taylor, who came here from London in January to tackle the town's rat problem,244 words
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65 1963-05-08 6 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Thret political detainees have been re-appointed advisers of tht Singapore General Employees Union in Middle Road There are Llm Chin Sion*. S. Woodhull and Fong Swee Suan. Al.so appointed as an adviser Is Mr. S. T. Bani. president of the Singapore Association of65 words
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Advertisement203 1963-05-08 6 A familiar MALAYAN scene There's no substitute for the 4-wheel drive LAND-ROVER J\ffW9^± The Land-Rover is a versatile cross-country 4-wheel drive mWAfi Jf^^^k Sb private car. commercial vehicle, bus and independent power ■■■Al^P^Stfl H plant all rolled into one compact, stop-at-nothing unit. It Wk is equally happy in the jungle203 words
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Miscellaneous182 1963-05-08 6 WP^^^. YESAMJUU HIGHNESS I TWO WvOuE AWfc* J>& I SHUCKS! I NEVER ...BUT I WISH NOW I \MH PID NOTHING I HKi BEEN AN A I i>» A\ HMWfTED TO 6E HAD LATCHED ONTO K I TcSfrr^rA VvVWRMIT UB L .POSSIBLE -^«4> *y& X K'NG AWVHOW </ g™S™?lS!i™° J Ime182 words
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Article, Illustration1530 1963-05-08 7 AUSTRALIA'S LEGENDARY LIFE-SAVER BONDI'S TOM MEAGHER -AND THE 23 YEARS HE SPENT CHEATING THE SURF OF VICTIMS OXK Sunday aflernoon in Pcb niarv 1934 when well-known be :i Cli inspector Tom Mean* her was OO duty at Bondi a lone swimmer was sighted splashing in the water far out to1,530 words
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Advertisement110 1963-05-08 7 MOW FREELY AVAILABLE! The Internationa! Passport iliiiiiiHnapHHH^m., to Smoking mm •lliiljjjjjllji I fl I \l\ it vil I i :j::: ::::|:|:j:jj:::j i:::::::: >: ri **"**"i"'iiti Xl Ny» 3l*< t* "**:;HsS!!!tSs£jxyK-:&i£* :::iii:':::i:t"":""""":~ .vs.-. li: peteT stuyvesaivt In cities all around the world Peter Stuyvesant means so much more to enjoy. Light110 words
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Article92 1963-05-08 8 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS »*er*. U* fWlalll IJ_ D«. ANO MRS. 'i— ii Laa Maw* reaiti*u. aotf frwoda for aw Mm MjaVMHa MB. AMD W»»P«>T L*T» «er ttxar -aknllli iiinai ea aneir •mUiu oa .was Ajywr ttink all iilimn aad fiteaea marafta un the oeaaeaaa of their aMaat aMawea of the k«at Mr»92 words
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Article92 1963-05-08 8 Hardt tit Wi Mi ml VEtAK DAY hueineae op<a aa awiai at M<tm u<l 11/ M, Ratb nKapora. Teirpkoa* *****-S. UNPLEASANT SMELLS doat riown wt'ii with baaneaa CMeata. Knh>v O*»r. »»i>t amellia* air roune-■.he-ri'»-k with Alnrtoa. rntt MAKE-UP Tomerraw: At kUi Fmttm Reauty Bar" at Aemra. ■i«.ipor» r'rre makr-iap92 words
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Article675 1963-05-08 8 Whether thp railwaymeii should be treated as government statl apparently is still a live issue. It was not forJ gotten, of course, when the I strike was ended, for the men secured a written acknowledgment of their intention 10 takp legal proceedings. It is. a right they675 words
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Article379 1963-05-08 8 The squatter clearance by- laws submitted for approval to the Minister of the Interior confers wide but necessary powers upon the Federal Capital Commissioner. With the section enabling the Commissioner to summarily demolish squatter huts which 1 have not been continuously occupied by the same family for a379 words
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Article200 1963-05-08 8 As the most widespread drought in years continues, many Malayans must wish that the ceremony performed by the Sultan of Pahang at Bukit Übi yesterday had taken place in their own neighbourhood. The Sultan commissioned a new water scheme which will assure a plentiful supply I for Kuan200 words
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Letter237 1963-05-08 8 I REFER to the letter by -Victim" (S.T. April IS) and have to state that the Traffic Police have not set any trap at Bras Basah Road. The double white lines which are painted conspicuously on the centre of the road can be seen very distinctly as237 words
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Letter223 1963-05-08 8 INCHE Mohammad Hassan's complaint about the post office in his small village being only open for two hours is indeed important (S.T. April 27). But the situation at Nanyang University is even worse. In comparison with Inche Hassan's small village, we have approximately three thousand residents including university223 words
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Letter127 1963-05-08 8 YOU published a report on Saturday giving details of charges now made by members of ihe Exchange Banks Association for the various minor duties in connection with their customers stock market holdings. You suggest that these charges are aimed at those speculating with borrowed capital presumably the bank's.127 words
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Letter118 1963-05-08 8 I AGREE with "Doctor" (S.T. April 30) that the most beautiful memorial cannot replace the thousands of lives lost during the Japanese occupation But, if we want any genuine peace and friendship with the Japanese, I think that the people of Singapore ought to forget about "a suitable gesture118 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1963-05-08 8 FRANCIS HUXLEY - Haiti's high priest of black magic FRANCIS HUXLEY DRESSED ALWAYS IN BLACK, DUVALIER HIMSELF MEDDLES IN THE DARK RITES OF VOODOO from LONDON Tuesday WH E N I was in Haiti some three years ago. Dr. Duvalier was already making himself felt as a "People's President." His term had only1,195 words
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Article382 1963-05-08 8 Soviet bloc designs on Algeria Z ONDON. Tues. Dr. Li Castro's visit to Algeria, •rheduled to take i<hn c after his stay in the Soviet Union, has uo doubt been carefully timed. Algeria has been independent for jast o.it a year. Her economic situation is near-desperatr. and her internal political382 words
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Advertisement685 1963-05-08 8 iStr.it. Tin« k Malay MaU CkMarned adverttaemeetu eaey »c headed tm let 'tear COLD •TOMAOa- ABCAM Orchard Roao COLD •TORAOE ■•ANCHtt AT HOLLAND WOAO— MTONf Kt>PIL NOAD-NAVAL BASS Authorised Aganta' CITY BOOK iTOW LTD Winchester Hsuia. CeUyer Ouey THE NCWS ntONT Frtipatrtck-e Siaa-amaH M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Havel685 words
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Advertisement101 1963-05-08 8 DRUM OUTFIT Undoubtedly world's Finest Drum Value! Rossini 100 Outfit" Outfit convsti of ■Mi Drynt, 22' x 15". <Jout>l«tension, glittering colour. Sn«r« Drum. U" x 15', glittering colour with Stond. Tow-Tom, double-headed, 13" x 9 I q. 'renng colour Peaol, Rhythm Mover", foit, -.t oction. Cymbal. 14" Croih Cymbal with101 words
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Advertisement80 1963-05-08 8 MODERN BUILDING l l ™^iu l !7r!!lT?TrTi CONSTRUCTION KIT |"V Tnang Arkitex is avail- ytif* A glorious chance to own your own home. "PUDU HEIGHTS' y^k H Scenic spot In Kuala Lumpur HP Town Appro*. 550 feet above KL> tea level. Ideal Sites for Ideal b^""^b^ b^ b b b80 words
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390 1963-05-08 9 RAUB. Tuesday A THAI sailor, Cham Khayan Pracert, was today sentenced by the Raub High Court to five years' jail for the killing of a Customs officer, Esharudin bin Omar, at Kuantan harbour on March 19. It took the seven-man jury 37390 words
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Article85 1963-05-08 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. John Hurley, an American Peace Corps volunteer, will talk on the "Problems of Adjustment to New Culture and Surroundings" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. The talk, sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club, will be open to the public.85 words
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Article61 1963-05-08 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Cpl. Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman, 30. of the Johor e Military Forces, wa charged in a magistrate's court today with using criminal force on another soldier's wife, Fatimah binte Akil. 19, to outrage her modesty at the Jalan Salim barracks on Feb. 2761 words
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Article, Illustration472 1963-05-08 9 LAKSHMI NATARAJAN - LAKSHMI NATARAJAN $4,000 BAIL PENDING APPEAL: DETERRENT SAYS COURT CHIEF By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday \\R. S. SIVASITHAMPARAM, 35, a dermatologist at the General Hospital here, was sentenced to six months' jail in the Sessions Court today on two corruption charges. He is alleged to have accepted472 words
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Article, Illustration423 1963-05-08 9 'Love from a stranger' rape case appeal KUALA LUMPUR. Turn T^HE Court of Appeal here was asked today whether it was conceivable that a woman would succumb to the charms of an utter stranger in the space of two hours "Well, that's the theme of one of Shakespeare's plays ...although423 words
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Article53 1963-05-08 9 Helpless Vivian is rescued SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Royal Navy tug Encore has rescued a freighter, the Vivian, which had been drifting without power or light about 700 miles north-west of Singapore since last Monday. The tug went to the freighter's rescue after a R.AP. Shackleton spotted the stricken ship and53 words
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Article45 1963-05-08 9 Sultan opens a new mosque KUALA KANGSAR. Tues.— The Sultan of Perak opened a ne« mosque at Kati. 11 miles from here, yesterday morning. The public contributed half the cost of the building ($36,000), while the balance was given by the Perak Religious Affairs Department.45 words
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Article127 1963-05-08 9 JTLUANG. Tues. A circus elephant today trampled to death a six-year-old boy in a tent where performing animals are kept during feeding time. The boy. (hone Foo Choy. who was rushed to the Kluang Hospital, died three minutes after admission. According to onlookers at the time127 words
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Article42 1963-05-08 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. A youth. Yeo Teck Phuan, was fined $200 or two months' jail by a magistrate's court today for causing hurt to Chua Geok Lai by stabbing him with a 12-inch screw-driver at a coffee-stall in Keppel Road.42 words
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Advertisement49 1963-05-08 9 TENSE? ....able to work hard through the day, but just too tense to relax when it's time to enjoy yonrself? If you feel like this. Scott's Emulsion is what you need SCOTTfe EMULSION contains Cod Liver Oil-Nature& finest food tonic 111 packed with health-giving Vitamins A and D. iS^"49 words
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Miscellaneous570 1963-05-08 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA I Songs Around The World: 1030 NATIONAL SUOKTHAVE Close Down. SERVICE 41.7 METRES e^'?o2 T Z«T£^T, RADI <> SINGAPORE 7.00 Time Signal, Tne New»; SHORT WAVE SERVICE: 7.10 Song Time; 7.30 Learn A 41 metres Club! Da Time 7 32 SlKn^? alt Th^ MEDIUM570 words
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193 1963-05-08 10 100 more nurses are offered training KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Mnister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said today that Britain! had offered another 100 places for training Malayan nurses this year. •We now have 150 nurses under training in BrKaln. In addition the British Government has been193 words
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97 1963-05-08 10 SINGAPORE, Toes— v A O mechanic, Ng Tua Soon, 23, was stabbed to death in a lane off Rochore Road last night. He was eating at a stall ia the lane with three friends when six men attacked all four with daggers. Although97 words
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128 1963-05-08 10 TYPHOID CASES: NO CAUSE FOR ALARM, SAYS HEALTH CHIEF Kuala Lumpur, Tues THE increase in typhoid cases in Ipoh iced not worry resiients here, the Muni•ipal Health Officer, pr. L.S. Sodhy, told the Straits Times today. He was commenting on Monday's report of five cases of typhoid In Ipoh so128 words
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Article27 1963-05-08 10 PENANO, Tues.— A labourer, A. Paklam. 42. was bound oxer today In $100 for one year for causing hurt to P. Anthony with a sickle.27 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-05-08 10 PRA YERS THEN RAIN r r III. scene under the blax--1 in:; morning sun on the Muar Town Council padang yesterday morning when 300 Muslims took part in a mass prayer to bring rain and end the -month old drought. At noon it began to pour, the rain drenching thrChong Chee Scone - 95 words
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Article198 1963-05-08 10 MALACCA. Tuesday. THE Alliance here is preparing to meet the chal--1 lenge of a tough fight in the Municipal elections lon June 29. It is also planning* for the State's 53 local council elections on June 22. More than $70,000 has al- ready been collected198 words
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Article40 1963-05-08 10 L.C.I. versus C.I. SINGAPORE. Tues. Imperial Chemical Industries (Export* Ltd. have applied to the High Court for an injunction against Chemical Industries Ltd. to restrain the j company and its directors from using or carrying on business under that name.40 words
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Article44 1963-05-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues.— A writ has been filed in the High Court Re- gistry on behalf of Slong Hln (Singapore) Ltd. claiming $91.--598.55 from Allwie and Co. Ltd.. being balance of price of goods sold and delivered by the plaintiffs to the defendants.44 words
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Article54 1963-05-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Sin-i gapore Amateur Basketball F*de-j ration today donated (22.000 and $5,000 worth of books and canvas shoes for Ball volcano victims. The total sum or $27,000. derived from basketball matches played In aid of the victims, was handed! over to the Indonesian54 words
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Article26 1963-05-08 10 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Mm- ister for National Development, i Mr. Tan Kla Gan, will inspect a new bridge being built at Ponggol on Thursday.26 words
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200 1963-05-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. A SUM of 5637.50 was received today for the Na- tional Patriotic Fund, bringing the total collected by the Straits Times Group so far to 598.295.53. The biggest contribution of $489 came from the staff of the Federal Inspectorate of i Schools.200 words
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195 1963-05-08 10 Magistrate: Don't give temptation to low-paid people j KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. A magistrate warned people today against entrusting a low-paid peon with money. They would only be puttir.jj temptation in his way" and would bt' partly to "blame if the peon u.^ed the money himself Tengku Zaid bin Ti-ngku Zakarlah195 words
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56 1963-05-08 10 Riot charge two granted bail Hong and Tan Guan Neo. accused at rioting while armed with dangerous weapons, were granted $1,000 bail each by Mr. jHttM Buttrose in the High Court today. They were alleged to have committed the offence in Jalan Alsagoft on March 20 this year. They had56 words
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Advertisement144 1963-05-08 10 2&*^ are you A m HU^ *«f V Lbbbw M THEN YOU MUST READ ig JjW^- I M FEATURES MEANT FOR YOU IN- DON T STRIP A MAN OF HIS SELF-RESPECT |fa^PlH| Frank and intimate advice from a Malayan IB: mother to her daughter on what makes a R* ml144 words
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Advertisement81 1963-05-08 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contains Hruchlorophen* kill* fcrmt insttnll) h»U pimples RM Prevtnis pimptu from «pr«4--in| —ltivts no unsightly spotl Free from oil and grea<r docs not crack, cake or clot the pores- »om;n can apply make-up wm A wonderfully effective treM- <"«*81 words
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Miscellaneous268 1963-05-08 10 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS (5. 4;. 1. Paradoxical 26 of pantomime 7. Correspondingly possessive (5). (9, 4i. 8. Inn's no comfort tor one who 10. Having a seat on the Paro- doesn't agree (13). rhlal Church Council: can you 9 with ha ving Lambeth* set beat It? (9) In the268 words
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Advertisement1491 1963-05-08 11 T TO LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K.; 1 Oue S rore tans S>a- »»nan| MaAMPUS imerMai He.re. Hamburg rtaslUS I'ieel. 0n,., GU:gow May 11 Miy 11 May 14/10 Ma, II MAPON I'MH Oubi.n. Rdan. H'burg Ma, II May IS Ma, 11/20 Ma, 21 AIAX litarpeel. Giasiow May 1t Me, 221,491 words
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Advertisement1414 1963-05-08 11 JF7?^W7li777?j VimmluP HE E. A. C. LINES- i SAlliNbS TO GENOA. LE HAVOE. HAMBURG, OREMEN, ANTWERP, ROtTEROAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. 6OTHEHO4JRG ANB COPENHAGEN i^V*"^3t\ Spore P. Shim Ptnant i fSr\IEi\KB "SIMOA" a) Sailed It Part/ I Ma, 0/ 0 May HY«»\J3| "FAISTRIA" k) 21/25 Ma, 20/ 20 May 21 31 Ml/1,414 words
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Advertisement1298 1963-05-08 11 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LOHDON, UVERPOX > CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'oora P. S'haea Pa«a«o J OENVORLICH I' a Ml. R'naa. ■tan. raw la Pt/Miy 11 May 12/17 May 11/10 m IENARIT i laa. M'kwrt, Haaja, A'«*n May 11/11 j» J> BINMACDMUI (It kart, L'dM. rla.ra. M'krc kin 11/ M May 24/H May1,298 words
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Advertisement778 1963-05-08 11 •r, McAIJSTER 6c CO., LTD. W., Tel: Ha. I3J3V F-ilJa* ELURMAM UMB «k KLAVENESS LINE 10NB0N, HAMBURG. ROTTERBAM. LOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HUU t MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND Cm OF IEICESTEi k nU m m £5j m mm S#Ut B'POfw P raaa 'i-ri BRONXVIUL II May 11/rtMa, 2'778 words
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Article113 1963-05-08 12 MELBOURNE. Tues. THE lndlstrial share market fluctuates narrowly %'ith Tno\f/mm; i about in balance. Henry Jones featured with announcement of a one-for-six new par Issue. Bane metal* continued to improve while 4rils moved irregularly and were mostly lower. Loam continued firm. C R.A ld'l Mount Isa t^ 3113 words
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Article246 1963-05-08 12 MAY flrst nrjrtt rubber buyari Ml. alesed at S p.m. in Siruapere and Kuala Lumpur ysstsrday at 73) rents per Ih up five-eighth* of a rent The tone was very quiet. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. cleung prices m cents per Ik. yesterday: Int. I It. S.s. prompt fob. buyers246 words
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Article139 1963-05-08 12 'I^MI Malayan Exchange Banks* Assa* 1 clatlan made these changes In ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): New Yark: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD S3 13/16. 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bills. 33 3/16 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3Si. airmail OD 331. 90139 words
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Article74 1963-05-08 12 (-HINESE Praduca Eichange tinea- a*re neen •nan »tr pieul yesterday Cecenut ail: bulk sellers, drum $45 1 (tilers. Ceara: April May I'K 'Continent Rtl buyers. Ptpaer: Muntok whit* il.V7i sellers. Sarawak vrnite «l.V> sellers, special Baranak black SloTi seller*, garbled Lamport hlack $107 t sellers. ASTA »r_><i «<-ll«-rs.74 words
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Article27 1963-05-08 12 CLOSING PRICES May 7. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 7.V. cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5458 (up SI. 121). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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573 1963-05-08 12 From Our Market Correspondent SANDWICHED between two pan-Malayan public holidays Malayan Stock Exchange trading yesterday offered a picture of drifting prices. The exchange will be closed again today and the number of holidays bunched up together has spoilt the continuity of trading573 words
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Article24 1963-05-08 12 Malayan Stork Indices. May 4 M.iv fi Industrials: 108.1)0 1(17.Tt I ins: 115b3 llri.'i ii rubbers 108.48 IUB.BU Dec. 29. 1962 100.24 words
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Article816 1963-05-08 12 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boustoad (11,000) 51. 59: Dunlooa J2.74 SL, (3.000) $2.77. (4,000) {2.70. (1.000) 12.7 D: Cast •molt (1,000) 53.30 D. $3.:T) SL,816 words
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Article125 1963-05-08 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 7. Tl.r Dunlop* 16 ctt. IDMfM Ksso 21 ft*. <• Rtoraxc i.d. K. an is en B. Traction l,'. Ojmmoiu 14 eta. Hume ords 16 rt» Hume prrfs 16 eta. J. W.iuKh 15 eta. Shell 16 tit AC. Brew 30 eta. Steamship 7 ris. U.125 words
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434 1963-05-08 12 THERE was a more substantial recovery In the Straits tin price in Penang yesterday of $1.12* which took it to $458 per picul. on an offering estimated increased by five tons to 245 tons. In London on Monday tin opened on a434 words
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Article248 1963-05-08 12 C*HIPS lyinK alongtidi lha S'niaport Harbnir wharvai M tipitl«d taday art: Achilles 40. Kariern Moon I 46, AiiKtrKerk 10/11 Marudu II H Star BeteKeuac 6K. Horn Clipper I 42/43, HarpaKUs 3>< '39, Bruaa K. W Jetty, liarco 26/27. Rajali 13/14. Pnyitzn Narodow 44. Empire Klttiwake 21/22, Kmpire248 words
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Advertisement971 1963-05-08 12 w ryE TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "HIMALAYA" (28,000 tent fully aircenditioncd stabilised) Deporting PENANG 26th May 1963 SINGAPORE 27th May 1963 tor Fremantlc, Adelaide, Melbourne Sydney. Limited First Class Accommodation Available. Apply to your Travel Agent, or to: ISLAY KERR I CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F. of M.) LTD., KUALA971 words
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Advertisement289 1963-05-08 12 NITTO V® LINE COLOMBO SERVICE s.s. "SHINEI MARU" Voy: C-2 loading for Colombo SINGAPORE PENANG 13/15 Moy U/17 Moy Aleuts: Octnic Lliy4 (Sißf'lvt) LU.. DeßßMrk Hbisb. Sißf'Hrt. Mi *****. <tßßts= Octaoic Lltyf (f il H) Ltl. I. Wtl. Qaay. ?t*»l Ttl. *****. \^L THAI LINES mm HMStM. Nib Orieaai laltiaart289 words
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Advertisement762 1963-05-08 13 NOTICES HONGKONG (SELANGOR) RUBBER LIMITED Notice is hereby si\en that i filial diwunul Of oU per < eni. (lav Unltea Kingdom Income Tax at the standard rate of 7.5. 9d. In the £i is proposed lor ihe year ended 31st December. 1962. making with the Interim dividend already paid a762 words
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Advertisement174 1963-05-08 13 1 NOTICES THE LONDON ASIATIC RUBBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY LIMITED Notice u> hereby given that a final dividend of 30 per cent Wet>s United Kingdom Income Tax at the standard rate ol 7t. 9d. In the Is pruput>eU Xor the year enoed .Jectmber. 1962. The uate ol i>a> ment will174 words
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Advertisement670 1963-05-08 13 i Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT to Wmrda U (Mm Box els. exfr. PAPER SALESMEN WANTEO ror nk.ialinn wide variety paper 00 comaaaSUßß basis Blngapor* Malaya Borneo. MS*) Box A 6124 8.T.. 8 pore. LIFE AGENCY MANAGER wbo will supervise Life Agency Organization for Singapore and Malaya Very good670 words
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Article179 1963-05-08 14 Krishnan clinches victory DAVIS CUP LAST SINGLES DECIDES ZONE FINAL FOR INDIA T>OKYO, Tues.— lndia won the east- em zone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition against Japan today, when Ramanathan Krishnan beat Osamu Ishirugo in the last and deciding singles 6-2, 6-3. 7-5. Earlier today Atsushi MiyagiReuter - 179 words
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125 1963-05-08 14 Drobny, 41, outplays young John Fraser DOME, Tues. The match of the day when the Ita' lan lawn tennis championships opened here yesterday was a two-hour struggle on the centre court In which Jaroslav Drobny. the former Wimbledon champion, beat Aus.trallan John Fraser. Drobny. now 41, outgeneralled his younger andReuter - 125 words
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Article27 1963-05-08 14 LONDON. Tues. Results of Rugby League matches: Div. 1 Hill Kingston 32 Cartleford 18: St. Helens 22 Oldham 8: Warrington 22 Leeds 14.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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168 1963-05-08 14 RELKO AND KHALKIS ARE 11-1 FOR DERBY I ONDON, Tues. Francois Dupre's Relko winner of the French 2.000 Guineas at Longchamp yestertcrday. has been installed joint favourite for the Epsom Derby on >M> The other joint-favourite at 11-1 is Iriah-trained Khalkis. Crack Irish filly Noblesse is certain to run inReuter - 168 words
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Article529 1963-05-08 14 CRICKET LONDON. Tu«s. FINE fast-medium bowling by David Smith and sound batting by Martin Young against the West Indians at Bristol yesterday kept Gloucestershire in the match with a chance. Smith; who claimed five West Indian wickets for 25 runs in the first Innings,Reuter - 529 words
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Article, Illustration472 1963-05-08 14 LIM KEE CHAN says Peng Soon By gINGAPORE, Tues.— Japan will become a world badminton power within six years from now. That is the prediction of Wong Pena Soon. Singapore s former world champion and now a professional coach, who stopped over472 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-05-08 14 LIM KEE CHAN - Melia fails fitness test, makes way for Eastham LONDON, Tues. Jimmy Melia the Liverpool and England inside forward, yesterday dropped out of the England side to meet Brazil at Wembley Stadium tomorrow, because of injury. Melia will be replaced by Arsenal's George Eastham. who was named as a reserve whenReuter - 210 words
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Article31 1963-05-08 14 LONDON. Tues. The first annual $600,000 Carllng world open golf championship will be played at the Oakland Hills Country Club near Detroit, U.S.. from Aug. 27 to 30. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article27 1963-05-08 14 SYDNEY. Tues Australia* leading long-distance runner Dave Power is to run in the Japanese marathon, becinnlng on Sunday. Power. 34. leaves for Tokyo tomorrow.27 words
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321 1963-05-08 14 MIDDLESBROUGH UPSET LEEDS' HOPES OF PROMOTION SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Tues. Middlesbrough, who are in the middle of Div. 2 of the English League continue to upset clubs fighting for promotion. Following a win at Stoke and a draw at Huddersfleld. they scored a 2-1 home win last night over LeedsReuter - 321 words
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Advertisement804 1963-05-08 14 TENDER NOTICE Tenders are invited tor ti.e vjppiy of fertilisers to the Pro- --ile-ley Co-operative Banking I' nil. n 101 period Ist June 1963 to 3 1st May 1964. Full particulars ne obtainable on application u> ;he State Agricultural Officer. Penang. Buttenvorth Tenders clow on 25th May 1963. I NOTICE804 words
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Advertisement821 1963-05-08 14 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that it is proposed under Section 144 of the Town Boards Enactment to amend approved plan No. AT 3844 published as gazette notification No. 366' 25th May, 1961 by altering the layout of the area lying between Jalan Pasir821 words
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Advertisement763 1963-05-08 14 1 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that I. ONG KHIM CHEE of No. 616. Thomson Road. Singapore, have applied for a Retail Shop licence in respect of premises No; 119X. Tanglin Halt Road. Singapore, and that this application will be heard in the Court of the District Judge and763 words
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Advertisement817 1963-05-08 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS i PUSUROH JAVA IBU KOTA KUALA LUMPUR APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of a Malay Translator in Lhe Municipal Secretary* Dept. tfualifirations: Candidates should pov>e>.s dchool Certificate Grade I or II »iUi credits In English Language and Malay, and a Pass' in Oral English. Candidates who have817 words
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Article57 1963-05-08 15 PENANG. lurv Depth Charge, a newcomer trained by Rinus van Breukelrn. impressed in a smart sprint over 2f in 26-4 5 on good going here this morning. Milky Way II <Kitson l.eong up) ran 3f in 44. Small Change. Flying Hand. Panitoba. Booberoi. Laraletis, Tasty Nip, Thank57 words
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Article184 1963-05-08 15 HOCKEY KILAT 5 RECRIO 2; KimU Lumpur, Tuesday. IT ILA T Club, the Seiangor Hockey Association 1V League champions, began their quest for "a double" this season with a 5-2 victory over Club de Recrio in the senior knock-out tournament at Pan- tai today. The184 words
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Article114 1963-05-08 15 Austin is still waiting CINGAPORE. Tues.— One of the highlights of last weekends Razak Cup south zone triangular tournament at Segamat was the brilliant goalkeeping of Johore s Austin d'Cruz. writes Ernest Frida. Although Johore did not emerge the zone winners Singapore did —Austin's daring deeds was the main talking114 words
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Article58 1963-05-08 15 SINGAPORE. Tues. The president of the Singapore Cricket Association, Carl Schubert, will lead the SCA XI In a friendly match against Johore on Saturday at Balestler Road (11 a.m.). Tli« side will be: Schubert. A. Berr> Krtshnan. Tiong Qlee Kee. Moorthy. L. Nonis, A. Rahim, Robin58 words
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Article50 1963-05-08 15 IPOH. Tues. The Mr. Malaya ■ontest and th e Perak open weightlifting championships will be staged at the Jubilee Park here on June 22. Half the proceeds from the programme, organised by the Perak Chinese Pyramid Physical Culture Association, will be donated to the Malayan Patriotic Pund.50 words
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Article32 1963-05-08 15 BALTIMORE. Tues. Ralph Dupas. world junior middleweight, champion, will meet Denny Mover in a return bout here on June 3. Dupas won the title from Moyer ion April 29.— ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article128 1963-05-08 15 Shock defeat for Audrey TENNIS JPOH, Tues. Kampar schoolgirl lian Lai Yee Justified No. 2 seeding today when she entered the women's singles final in the Perak open tennis championships here. Lai Yee outplayed Mrs. 3. H. Bean 6-2. 7-5 in the semi-finals. But top-seeded Audrey Oh of Penang went128 words
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Article258 1963-05-08 15 SOCCER KILAT 4 MUNICIPALITY 2 IPOH, Tues. Kilat 1 continued their winning run into their third game in the Ipoh District Football League today. Kilat were on top throughout in their 4-2 win over Municipality in Div. 1 on the Ipoh Dadantr. They led 3-1 at halftime.258 words
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917 1963-05-08 15 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL JL Kuala Lumpur, Tues. nNLY SEVEN match- es have been played in one zone the south, of the Malaya Cup competition but already the new twozone experiment is living up to the expectations of keener tussling and better luotball held917 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-05-08 15 I>ALAKRISHNAN the Club de Recrio goalkeeper makes a vain attempt to stop Ismail Bakri (right), v the Kilat inside-left, from score the second goal in yesterday's Seiangor knockout hockey match at Pantai. Kilat won 5-2. Picture by Wan Seng Yip.Wan Seng Yip - 47 words
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Article298 1963-05-08 15 THE STIPE'S REPORT DENANG, Tues. The MRA Stipendiary steward's report on Sunday's races here: I! \('E 1 Nothing to report. I! E 2 In \ho straight Vi7.irch (M. Lcei raced erratirillv and nearing the winning i*>-: forced Tee t'p across IliMinr, who had to be checked. I: \< L 3298 words
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Article29 1963-05-08 15 PENANG, Tues. The Penang Turf Club will hold an amateui race meeiinß at Bam Gantong here on Saturday. June 15. There will be seven races Entries close on29 words
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Article, Illustration313 1963-05-08 15 r CALL BOY - r CALL BOY B, KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. J. L. Manning died in a Southport hospital in Queensland yesterday. He was 61. Jack Manning was a popular jockey in prewar Malaya and an even more successful trainer from 1947 until his retirement 11 years later. The313 words
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Advertisement170 1963-05-08 15 HUB THE STEEL BALL-POINT i Compared to the new Tungsten Jmß Carbide ballpoint the steel baTTooM has become "old-fashioned"-Why? paper o*fe£ Into the steel ball-point Seen under a mkr^cope art ordinary sheet of pqpev would appear to have the suwuse of a gawd rood. Attacked by the paper, the smoothness170 words
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Miscellaneous22 1963-05-08 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malays Cap: Spore v Ncgii (Jn. Besar Stadium 5.15). TENNIS Prrak open championships i Ipoh Municipal courts 5 pjn22 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-05-08 16 Tun Lim: The Alliance will form next S'pore govt SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THK chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, Tun Lim Yew Hock, today predicted that his party and their partners in the Singapore Alliance (I'mno-MCA-MIC) would be the party that would form the next government. He said that it was587 words
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Article121 1963-05-08 16 FIVE TOP JAPANESE MODELS COMING Tues. *3 Eight models, includin r five top-flight Japanese man n c quins, will take part in the NDK (Nippon Design Kyobai) show. This display of a colourful mixture of Japanese. Eastern and Western dresses Mill be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall on May121 words
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147 1963-05-08 16 Youth is killed in lorry-taxi crash SINGAPORE, Tues. A lorry attendant was crushed to death and two drivers critically injured in a head-on collision between a lorry and a taxi along Tampines Road this evening. Ang Eng Chong. 16, the attendant was sitting next to the lorry driver when the147 words
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Article111 1963-05-08 16 UNDER RED BARRIER BY SPORTS CAR BERLIN, Tues. An Austrian has smuggled' his East Berlin bride and her mother into West Berlin in a hired British sports car low enough to drive under the closed steel barriers at the border crossing point. The man hired the car in West BerlinReuter - 111 words
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Article, Illustration6 1963-05-08 16 Red Square parade of giant rockets6 words
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87 1963-05-08 16 AND A SHOW OF UNITY BY NIK AND CASTRO HUGE Soviet rockets, hauled by tracked vehicles carrying Soviet sailors, pass the reviewing stands in the annual May Day military parade in Moscow's Red Square. Watching the parade from the top of the Lenin Mausoleum was Mr. N'ikita Khrushchev and the87 words
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157 1963-05-08 16 Super-bomb shelter for Queen at Windsor I ONDON, Tues.— Royal sources said today that workmen at Windsor Castle are building a super-shelter, fortined against nuclear attack, out of the dungeons in the castle. There was no official confirmation: but the palace sources noted that many workmen had been coming and157 words
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Article56 1963-05-08 16 'SEALED LIPS' JOURNALIST FREED LONDON'. Tues. Reginald Foster, one of two journalists jailed for refusing to disclose sources of information to the Vassal! spy tribunal, was released from jail early today. Foster, 58, crime reporter on the Daily Sketch, was sent to jail on March 7 for three months. But56 words
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Article381 1963-05-08 16 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Tues. The stock markets disappointed today and equities were unsettled and most prices closed lower. Political un- certainties and the rail strike threat were keeping buyers away, j There was no real pressure to sell but. with support lacking. tt took little offering of stock to depress381 words
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328 1963-05-08 16 Griffith's new-ball blast beats Gloucester BACK PAGE SPORT LONDON. Tues. Charlie Griffith, West Indies fast bowler, polished off the Gloucestershire tail here today in a spell of three wickets for six runs with the new ball and the tourists won by 65 I runs. Griffith, capturing five for 35 inReuter - 328 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-05-08 16 UIGHEST and lowest tempeia- lures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday; Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 93 14 Pen a uk 90 75 Ipoh 91 74 Malacca 90 75 Singapore 91 7744 words
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