The Straits Times, 9 May 1963
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Title Section14 1963-05-09 1 The Straits Times He**** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35214 words
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Article, Illustration391 1963-05-09 1 TAI SING ONN: Minister flies off for U.K. aid talks ASKED HOW MUCH HE WANTS, HE REPLIES: 'PLENTY' -by Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, left here by air today for London for the final round of talks with the British Government391 words
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174 1963-05-09 1 STORE WIDOW LOSES £3,500 OF JEWELS LONDON, Wed |\ETECTIVES were today investigating the theft of a wealthy Singapore woman's handbag said to contain £3,500 in Jewellery and £50 in cash while she was praying in church. According to a Scotland Yard spokesman. Mis. Margaret Jiannee, widow of a Singapore businessman,Reuter - 174 words
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Article76 1963-05-09 1 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. Thousands of Africans are starving in Northern Transvaal according to a survey issued here by the Gereformeerde Kirk, one of thr lamest Dutch reformed churches. The survey said the deficiency diseases were rife in the area and because of the lackReuter - 76 words
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Article77 1963-05-09 1 PRINCETON 'New Jersey).' Wed.— Some 1.500 students from j i Princeton University went to town last night and tried to overturn a two-carriage train at a local rail- ..ion during h three-hour rampage At least 14 students m arrested. The Outbreak, described by L'ni- vcrMiv au'.lioriiiosReuter - 77 words
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Article39 1963-05-09 1 OSLO. Wrd— The Norwegian freighter Rand I Broevlg. 3.130 ri-pc»ted on fire and sinking in thr Atlantic today. The owner. Mr. Harald Broevlg. said .hi' crew of 36 hnd been picked up— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article99 1963-05-09 1 JAKARTA, Wed The Chief of Stan* of Indonesia's Armed Forces, General Haris Nasution, has asked young men and women in West Borneo to "intensify your training" and to "support our brothers in Northern Borneo with all your means." In a message he sent to theReuter - 99 words
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127 1963-05-09 1 Eight face sedition charges in Pakistan J£ARACHI, Wed. Eight prominent political opponents of President Ayub Khan were arrested in Pakistan yesterday and [charged with sedition, reliable sources said here. The politicians, members of groups joined together in a National Democratic Front to oppose President Ayub's 11--month-old constitution, will appear beforeReuter - 127 words
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Article47 1963-05-09 1 TOKYO, Wed.— Tokyo was rocked by an earthquake to- night. The Tokyo meteorological 'office said the epicentre of the earthquake was centred 36.3 degrees north latitude and 141.02 degrees longitude. It said it did not expect the earthquake would have caused much damage— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article36 1963-05-09 1 CANBERRA Wed. An neree- mo nt ii Mo. '.mi: :hr U'llied Slates to operate and maintain a £A4O million naval communication.'- h» f id N iir. Western 'Ualw will be signed tomorrow. I36 words
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Article24 1963-05-09 1 THE BRIGHTER SIDE BOULDER (Colorado). Wed. D. C Current, son of A.C. Current, is studying electrical pv* sneering at the University of Colorado. UH.24 words
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Article, Illustration516 1963-05-09 1 In a locked cupboard pictures of a nude Duchess L"l)l.\Bl K(.ll. 'Wed. Ci The beautiful Duchess of Argyll was photographed in the nude near a nude man "in circumstances which indicate a sexual relationship Lord Wheatley said in the Court of Session today. He was delivering his 65,000-word judgment in516 words
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Article117 1963-05-09 1 REBEL GETS 10 YEARS' JAIL 1/UCHING, Wed. A 1V rebel leader in the Limbang district of Sarawak's Fifth Division was Jailed for 10 years by Limbang High Court today. Haji Piut bin Bajang was charged with "waging war against the Queen," gang robbery, unlawful possession of firearms and consortingwith persons117 words
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91 1963-05-09 1 I ONDON, Wed— The War Office said today there was "no truth In any allegations" of blind arrests, burnt villages and Incursions Into Indonesian territory reported bv Antara new s agency. The agency had reported fum Samanndn in Indonesian East Borneo that information receivedReuter - 91 words
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Article59 1963-05-09 1 LONDON. Wed.— Five dogs— an Alsatian, a Boxer, a pug. a poodle and a spaniel— slept soundly while thieves broke into the home of woman golfer Mrs Charles Abraham* In Surrey. Mrs. Abrahams, her husband and their two children also slept on undisturbed as the thieves stole I59 words
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518 1963-05-09 1 Science was ready to make it rain KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. —Before rain fell yesterday, moves were under way to enlist the aid of science to end the drought in southern Malaya. Officials in Johore were considering using aircraft to make rain artificially by "seeding" clouds over catchment areas. This518 words
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150 1963-05-09 1 I ONDON. Wed. The Labour Party not- ched further successes in municipal elections j polled yesterday throughout Britain. On the week's balloting so far, Labour now claims a net gain of 84 seats and capture of control In nine councils. It lost controlReuter - 150 words
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Article53 1963-05-09 1 Indonesia's one and only JAKARTA. Wed. Th> Indonesian Education Department hai announced that the title "president" will henceforth be reserved for President Soekarno only. The Higher Education Minister, I Dr. Tojib Hadlwidjaja. isaied mii struct lons changing the til lex of i university presents and faculty heads to rector 153 words
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26 1963-05-09 1 STOP PRESS BRAZIL v ENGL.' MATCH DRAWN I ONDOM Wed rhampion* rifv. 1 I" It h I "Si ton < It l.ll 1 II ,t ll.llf Rrntcr26 words
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Article125 1963-05-09 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— The possibility of aj United Nations or Ame- rican negotiator sitting in at Indian-Pakistan, t.;ilks on the Kashmir problem has been discussed in New Delhi, diplomatic sources said :day. Mr. Duncan Sandy. British Commonwealth Relations Secretary, was reported to fUM over the matter125 words
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Article26 1963-05-09 2 JAKARTA. Wfd— Nine peopl* have difd and 107 others are in )».spHal in Central Java after; eailnt: fermented peanuts. An'ara; news nsency reported— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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143 1963-05-09 2 SOEKARNO 'NO' TO WESTERN NEWS AGENCIES JAKARTA. Wed— president Soekarno refused permission to representatives of Western news agencies to accompany him to West Irian in his Russian-built heavy cruiser Irian. The Soviet at.d Chinese agencies— Tass and Hslnhua—hart correspondents on board. Correspondents of Reuters and the A.-soclated Press had flownReuter - 143 words
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65 1963-05-09 2 Kuwait is UN's 111 th member Security Council yesterday unani-i mously endorsed Kuwait's application for membership of the United Nations despite Iraq's pita for more time to settle Its t wo-year-rid territorial claim to the sheikdom. With the Oeneral Assembly certain to endorse the application at its special session startingReuter - 65 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-05-09 2 Everest conquerors? OR MAN Dyrenfurfh (left), leader of the American Everest expedition, and a Sherpa guide, Nowang Comu, rest during a trek from Katmandu to the base of Everest. Names of the two men who reached the summit of the world's highest mountain, identified as a American and a Sherpa,114 words
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Article392 1963-05-09 2 VIETNAMESE REDS STEP UP RAIDS SAIGON, Wednesday. COUTH Vietnamese guerillas have been incrcasing their attacks against government strategic (fortified) hamlets and land development centres with persistence since last month, military sources reported yesterda>. A group of well-armed guerillas attacked the BauCa land development centre in the Tan-Uyen District. Phuoc ThanhUPI - 392 words
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186 1963-05-09 2 'GODLESS, PAGAN' AUSTRALIA BY THE DEAN MELBOURNE. Wed. Most Australians were sportloving. Godless pagans, the lormer Anglican Dean of Sydney and Melbourne, the Very Rev. Dr. Stuart Barton Babbage. told reporters yesterday. "I admire Australians' love of sport, but we should regard lt as a game, not as a god,"Reuter - 186 words
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Article64 1963-05-09 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. India ha», accused China of violating international conventions by parading Indian prisoners through the > strcf-U of China, the Defencr Minister. Mr. Chavan, told the I Lower Hou.se yesterday. Mr. Chavan said 26 officers recently repatriated after their capture In the border fighting hadReuter - 64 words
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Article30 1963-05-09 2 LONDON. Wed— Oeneral Hantone, head of the Indonesian Marine Corps, arrived here by air yesterday for talks with senior! officers of the Royal Marine*. j Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article63 1963-05-09 2 LOME <Togo>. Wed— Unofficial results published here yesterday showed that 98 per cent of Togolose who voted In last Sunday's eeneral election approved President Nicolas Orunltsky and his single list of M members of the National Assembly. The same percentage approved in a referendum aReuter - 63 words
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Article24 1963-05-09 2 FREETOWN. Wed.-Common-wealth citizens can be deported from Sierra Leone under a bill passed by Parliament yesterday amending the Aliens Expulsion Aci.24 words
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Article135 1963-05-09 2 I H MANILA. W«d. TWO powerful water- front unions declared a strike yesterday, paralysing cargo operations at Manila's port. The unions have 2.500 members. Officials said the strike was called In protest against the Philippine Government's refusal to recognise the two unions as representatives ofReuter - 135 words
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Article205 1963-05-09 2 TOKYO. Wednesday rE Tokyo Shimbun, a Japanese daily, today quoted Mr. Chang Chun, chief secretary to President Chiang Kai-shek, as saying that Formosa would counter-attack the Chinese mainland "under its own power." i In an exclusive Interview with the editor. Mr. Chang said thatReuter - 205 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-05-09 2 The choice before China— by Ambassador Bowies NEW YORK, Wed. Mr. Chester Bowles, newly- designed American Ambassador to India, said last night thai the problems lacing China might force her either towards drastic adventurism or a drastic revision of the national ideology. Chinas "ominous qua'.ity derives not meiely from itsReuter - 253 words
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Advertisement223 1963-05-09 2 Tested in outer space When. Lt. Col. Glenn tnade his actually tells you when conditions historic trip into outer apace, he are wrong. All you have to do is took along a Minolta H!-motic and point the Hi-motie and press the^ brought back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include223 words
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310 1963-05-09 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. 'Jill British Charge d' Affaires in Port AuPrince. Haiti, has been given discretion to go ahead with the evacuation of about 200 British subjects there "it he thinks it necessary," British Embassy sources here said yesterday. The embassy said that plans hadReuter - 310 words
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94 1963-05-09 3 Astronaut does a 'practice 'run' CAPI < WWFKAL, Wed— \stronaut Lerov Cordon iMiprr climbed into a training space capsule here >esterday and made a ■^practice run" of one of (lie long?. si journeys in the world. The 3tt-year-old air force major, whose space Hunt is tentatively arranged for next Tuesday,Reuter - 94 words
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72 1963-05-09 3 GEORGETOWN. Wed. Talks between the British Guiana Government and the Trades Union Council* aimed at ending: a 19-day general strike collapsed yesterday. The council called the strike in protest against the Labour Relations Bill, which would allow the Government to decide which unionsReuter - 72 words
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Article39 1963-05-09 3 NEW YORK Wed. A 'Miiall explosion" ÜBUBWd in ;i Titan rocket launcher hi Beale Air Force Base. Ciilitomn yesterday, out no one was hurt and the launch site »as not damaged, the U.S. Air Force said. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article41 1963-05-09 3 HAMBURG. Wed.— The news magazine Der Spiegel, target of Government raids last year for alleged disclosure of state secrets, has filed a suit against the Government tor violating the West German constitution, publisher Rudolf Wugstcin announced yesterday. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article29 1963-05-09 3 BONN. Wed South West i German metal indu.iiry. employers I yesterday lifted a lockout on j about 400.000 workers, and it is hopea work will resume today.29 words
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Article70 1963-05-09 3 LONDON. Wed. Mr. Macmlllan yesterday likened the British Parliament to a circus. He told a luncheon of the Variety Club of Great Britain here: "It is not very different. We have our big top, our trapeze artists, our tightrope walkers and even our bouncers on theReuter - 70 words
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Article25 1963-05-09 3 LONDON Wort. Bill and Bobbk Irvine of Britain last night won the world professional ninedance ballroom dancing championships at the Albert Hall.— U.P.IUPI - 25 words
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Article253 1963-05-09 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. AFIRE yesterday swept a section of the atomic attack submarine Flasher, sister ship of the illfated Thresher, trapping and killing three workmen cramped in the submarine's aft ballast tanks. Two were injured. The fire took place at the General Dynamics Electric253 words
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Article63 1963-05-09 3 LONDON. Wed.— The British film "Lawrence of "Arabia." at a ceremony here tonight won (our British film academy awards, being judged best film of 1962 from any source and also best British film. The film was also given the oest British screenplay award, and itsReuter - 63 words
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Article, Illustration561 1963-05-09 3 Mac plans full-time spy inquiry team: 'More traitors will be caught' WILSON HITS AT REPORT LONDON. Wednesday MR. Macmillan last night proposed to set up a three-man permanent security commission to investigate the aftermath of future spy trials in Britain, including disciplinary action. At present tribunals are appointed only whenReuter - 561 words
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Article51 1963-05-09 3 HAVANA, Wed. Indonesian Air Marshal Yuryado Suryadarma arrived here on Monday night from Mexico "bringing a solidarity message from President Soekarno tor Cuban President Dortlcos." Air Marshal Suryadarma. who was accompanied by his wife, said that his mission Is to formalise diplomatic relations between Cuba and Indonesia.UPI - 51 words
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Article30 1963-05-09 3 TEGUCIGALPA. Honduras). Wed. Ten people have been detained In connrc;lon with an alleged plot to assassinate President Ramon Vlllcdu-Morak's of Honduras the newspaper El CronLsta reported yesterday. —Reutcr.Reuter - 30 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-05-09 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby <*Xl KNOW THAT RJB COKtA /WELL. $MC PEAUV MD TO^ IWS BARK BOU6UT tm VX* JMgt IT U£* APHK *Ut CTOWT LIKE?/ VreRRIBLE aO**™"?*/ /OM? UO*l\ r-S\ I PPOM THC BUS do you I ■■Pi WITW W6R42 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-05-09 4 TASMANIAN PREMIER TO MALAYA: 'WE COULO BE A STRONG PACIFIC BLOC J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya, Australia and other friendly countries in this region should plan now for their own common market or they will be forced out by other economic- blocs. This warning came today281 words
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158 1963-05-09 4 SELKIRK TELLS OF SUPPORT for MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. Wtd. Lord Selkirk was today conndent that Malaysia would come Into being as scheduled on Aug. 31 this year. "I see no reason why it should not be formed." he said on his return here from London this evening. Lord Selkirk, who la158 words
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Article87 1963-05-09 4 LONDON. Wed.— Yorkshire, the defending champion*, and Middlesex had easy victories in County cnckel championship matches endIng yesterday. Scores were: At LORD's: M sex bt Notts by 126 runs. Middlesex 94 and 366-8 (P. Parfltt 100). Notts 157 and 177 (J. Bolus 44, O. Mlllman 46,Reuter - 87 words
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Article32 1963-05-09 4 SINOAPORK. Wed. Mr. V. M. Hoislngton will speak on "An approach to painting" at a lunch meeting of the V's Men's Club ot Singapore on Saturday at 1.15 p.m.32 words
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123 1963-05-09 4 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Liberal-Socialist Party here wants the Singapore Government to Impose on-the-spot supervision of all public standpipes to guard against wastage during the present water shortage. The party's secretary general. Mrs. Felice Leon-Son, explained that her party was not recommending a temporary suspension123 words
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Article405 1963-05-09 4 LONDON STOCK MARKET LONDON, Wed. In stock markets today prices moved erratically. After a promising start price* gave way under the influence of the rail strike threat and the I council election results. Later, however, when the rail j dispute took a turn for the better cheap buyers appeared and405 words
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Article427 1963-05-09 4 LABOUR COURT REBUKES AN EMPLOYER SINGAPORE. Wed ■•JMIK second Industrial Arbitration Court today took an employer, Haji S. Mohamcd Alxiul Kadir. to task lor coming before it unprepared in a bonus dispute hearing HaJt Mohamed. a direc- tor of S.S. Mubaruk and Brothers Ltd.. in Bras Basah Road, told the427 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-05-09 4 Premier Lee makes call to people of all religions SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today called on the people of all religions to work for a peaceful, happy and prosperous world to live in. lie said this would come about if the teachings of Ruddhism.308 words
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Article94 1963-05-09 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Tan Boon Telk. a lawyer, will give four lectures in a course on "The law and the citizen." organised by the Study Oroup Movement (Singapore). The lectures, which will be held at the British Council in Orchard Road, are: "History of the94 words
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Miscellaneous337 1963-05-09 4 THE following is today's sche* p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML dule of civil aircraft move- I 173) 9 p.m.: from Penang. Kuala menta at Paya Lebar airport, j Lumpur iML 107) 5.50 p.m.; Singapore: from Jakarta (ML 206) 9 p.m.; ARRIVALS from Brunei. Kuching (ML 431 BOAC: From London, Frank-337 words
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238 1963-05-09 5 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Umno headquarters here has given Klang division a week to furnish a full report on the incident which led to seven Umno branches there threatening to quit the organisation. Failing this. It will send an Investigator to make an inquiry.238 words
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Article56 1963-05-09 5 JESSELTON. Wed.— Radio Saoah Music Society and the North Borneo Cultural Association have merged to form a new body to be culled Sabah Cultural Association. Mr. Peter L. Chunn. secretary ■HMnl or the Cultural Associa- tlon, also announced that the Jesselton Music Festival would be, held56 words
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Article26 1963-05-09 5 IPOH Wed. -The Perak Pamilv Planning Association will hold It* scwn'li annual nieettne on Sn'ur--1 day at 5 p.m. at the YWCA here.26 words
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Article225 1963-05-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. I^HE first of Malayan Airways' fleet of five new Fokker F-27 Friendship aircraft left Amsterdam for Singapore today. It will arrive in Singapore on Saturday and will have a demonstration flight her«*>on May 21. The Minister of Transport, j Dato Sardon bin225 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-05-09 5 A BUDDHIST monk frees birds at the Brickfields Buddhist Temple, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday to mark Wesak Day. Buddhists throughout Malaya and Singapore marked the day with JWajrers at temples and 7)ff«»ee*tons round the towns. In Kuala Lumpur, the highlight was a procession of illuminated floatsLim Yaw Chong - 100 words
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Article52 1963-05-09 5 PENANG. Wed.— A bridge, mahjong and collce moraine In aid of the Red Cross fund will be held at the Penang Club In Northam Road tlmorrow. There will be one stall Belling dresses, jewellery and other articles, and another displaping cut flowers and52 words
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Article33 1963-05-09 5 PENANG. Wed— The Penan* and Province Wellesley branch of the Union of Post Office Workers will discuss the formation of a group insurance scheme at their annual meeting on Sunday.33 words
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Article157 1963-05-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. DETALING JAVA Development Corporation is to build multi-storey flats for factory workers. An official of the corporation said today that there were 140 factories In Petallng Jaya. Most of the workers come from Sungel Way, eight miles away, and Port Swet- tenham,157 words
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Article45 1963-05-09 5 TELUK AN8ON. Wed.— The Rata Mudn ot Perak. Ram Muss Ibnl Ai-.Mahrum Sultan Abdul A/.i7. will open a health exhibition at the maternity and child welfarr centre In Prince Street here on Saturday at 8.30 a.m. as part of World Health Day observance45 words
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Article25 1963-05-09 5 Officer transferred PEKAN Wed— The assistant District Officer here. Inch« Ismail bin Otnman. has been transferred io the Ministry of Rural Development, in Kuala Lumpur25 words
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Article185 1963-05-09 5 Last Dutch to leave Irian SINGAPORE, Wed. The last Dutch nationals to leave West Irian arrived here last i 4ifbt in the X.P.M. yes- seT Kaloekoe. Among the 32 passengers were 10 children. They left on April 29. two days before the Indonesians took over the country. Most will fly185 words
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Article63 1963-05-09 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Tagore Society wiU oelebrate the 102na birthday of poet Rabindranath Tagorc on Sunday at p.m. at the Cultural Centre. The celebration will be under the patronage of the Minister for Culture. Mr S. Raiaratnam. Admission is by invitation, but vats may be available at63 words
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147 1963-05-09 5 Musical evangelism by U.S. Baptists SINGAPORE, Wed. An Evangelist team from the United States, the Baker brothers, who have worked the United States with Billy Graham, will appear at the Victoria Memorial Hall from May 16 to May 22. They will be accompanied pach night by a 100-voice choir from147 words
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162 1963-05-09 5 People who think only of self— by Dato S KUANTAN. Wed. The Minister of Works. Posts and Tele- i communications, and national president of the Malayan Indian Congress Dato V. T. Sambanthan, said here last night that too many Indians were interested only in their own welfare. Dato Sambanthan. who162 words
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Article18 1963-05-09 5 $400 tyre stolen '^MANG. 'v>d.— A tractor tyre. valued at $400. was stolen lrom a s 'v.o'.Mi touav.18 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-05-09 5 K.L. 'MAYOR' WILL NOW GET A $200,000 RESIDENCE KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federal Capital Advisory Board has more than doubled the allocation for the residence of the town's "mayor." Originally the board hac' set aside $90,000 for the building. Now it has agreed to increase the allocation to $200,000 because153 words
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158 1963-05-09 5 Negri Ruler will open Shell refinery KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang di- Pertuan Besar of IJJegri i Sembilan will open the S5O million Shell rej finery at Port Dickson on May 25. The managing director of 1 the Royal Dutch/Shell Group. Mr. H. Wilkinson, and the Minister of Commerce and158 words
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Article31 1963-05-09 5 KLANG. Wed.— The Deputy Pnnv Minisirr. Tun Abdul Rank. will opon a $16,000 rural devekiD--1 mini operations room next to tba I District Oflice here next monili31 words
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Advertisement309 1963-05-09 5 Dunlop gathers selected Ash. Beech, UfIUU often men who have been Champions Birch and Hickory timbers, plus a nnrt% in the game, bring finishing touches little Mahogany to make the frame LIU L 0 to Dunlop Tennis equipment that Then Dunlop's craftsmen JfJ WTT^I W mt% W^ gives jt th€309 words
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Article, Illustration35 1963-05-09 6 A MONK blessing devotees in the Buddhist temple at Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday to mark Wesak Day. The day was celebrated by Buddhists throughout Malaya and Singapore. Straits Times picture.35 words
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Article37 1963-05-09 6 TOKYO. Wed. The Government yesterday appointed Mr. Kansaku M»eda. former ConsulGeneral in Singapore as Japanese Ambassador to Saudi Arabia. Mr. Maeda. a 4G-yeai-old career diplomat was apjtniUed ConsulGe:iPral m Singapore in 1960. U.PI.UPI - 37 words
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Article45 1963-05-09 6 JESSELTON. Wed— The Commissioner of Police. Mr. D. Matheson. has presented a citation and a cash award of $300 to Tseu Ed Pook in recognition of his bravery in going to the help of a policeman who was trying to arre.st an amolc.45 words
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165 1963-05-09 6 BROUGHT BRINGS FIRE THREAT TO DRY VILLAGE HUTS BRUNEI TOWN. Wed I^ROUGHT is causing a serious problem, especially in Kampong Ayer, the famed water village of Brunei Town, as thousands of villages on stilts are in danger or catching fire. The thatched roofed houses have become dry as tinder andReuter - 165 words
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346 1963-05-09 6 A disease rots away the Mandarin groves TELUK ANSON. Wed. Disease has rotted away a $10 million industry on which 1,000 Tamilies in the Lower Perak district once depended for a living. A fungus affected practically the entire 5,000 acres rt smallholdings planted with the green or light yellow tinted346 words
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287 1963-05-09 6 KUANTAN, Wed. TH E Minister of Works, Posts and T c lecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan, said today that by June next year all the five bridges being built in Tre.ngganu would be completed. Access to the East Coast would then be287 words
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Article53 1963-05-09 6 RALEIGH, i North Carolina i, Wed— Tun Abdul Razalc. Deputy Prime Minister of Malaya, continued a tour of North Carolina yesterday after visiting Fort Bragg, a U.S. army base. Last night Tun Razalc and his party were guests of Dr. John Caldwell. chancellor of North CarolinaReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration1520 1963-05-09 7 112 died in three-way rail pile-up HARROW CRASH HORROR RESCUE SQUADS (ABOVE) AND (LEFT) TOIL AROUND THE CLOCK TO FREE VICTIMS FROM THE THREE-TRAIN WRECKAGE FAINT yellow sunlight was struggling through the morning .fo« on Thursday, October 8, 1932, when the traflic supervisor ;it the Harrow and Wealdstone railway station1,520 words
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Advertisement48 1963-05-09 7 i% \^JB--i% tJ^-^sß JHI Troa Mo «¥v $P?flKi «lr? Hk girl knows that yjr\ Sf^ByjH B^^BB her best every 4so ■■^■n^^^^ *^H? improved £fc ■■< ■■'•>■ 1 4 Modess. Now deodorant. j j w. 1. v PVi J odlllw JJI ICC* M Jcfcmtm-Jofcmcn phoouct Sole Agents: THE BORNEO CO. LTD.48 words
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Obituary79 1963-05-09 8 W*r4* $1* fHinnml MRS OUEK Teck Bock nee Madam l.im Im Nao agad II yaara paaaad way peacefully oa tta May at KV> m. at bar m-ideaca No 2 Kan Klam I'lara. Saw l«a»e» rwhlnd 2 aoo a Qa*> Ko» Kirn, Kok Choa. 1 daughter Mrs l.im Eng Hock.79 words
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Article78 1963-05-09 8 Wardt IK (Vtmlmumt MR. AND MRS. NacaraMh thank Mti and relatives for their .'eadaare. valuaMe ic.ru aad ronKramwagaa on tha orca.<ioa of UMCf mama us. MR. AND MRS r> n n Aran)o ■raatj to thank rel.\tlv<w and fnend* for ■-1 «i-iiM and Kifts. oa tn« uion ot tbetr mamaga78 words
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Article242 1963-05-09 8 JO Itorrii Sit i Hinimum) LAME) CHOP* ON The Menu To. 1 Thatcher s K.-.«li«h Mint I Inur family wM relikh it FRCt MAKE. UP Tomorrow: At Mas factor* "Beauty Bar" at Aurora, "xayore »cc makeup kits and advim from Mi*s Dorothy Kilduft*. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite aJI TaarJMra242 words
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Article286 1963-05-09 8 Dato Suleiman has served Malaya in various capacities for many long years. Civil servant before the war, nominated and then elected member of the Johore Council of State in the pre-independence years. Cabinet Minister and diplomatic representative after 1957, he has amply earned the retirement which ill-health now286 words
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Article728 1963-05-09 8 Roughly a million acres, about half of all estate rubber. is of post-war planting. The estimate is made by the Rubber Research Institute, in a review of replanting in the current Planters' Bulletin. By the end |of 1961 there were 622,190 iacres of budded rubber and 271,000728 words
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Article282 1963-05-09 8 Even at the best of times, it I cannot be taken for granted that all Singapore's hawkers ot cooked and uncooked food are meticulous in their attention to matters of hygiene. Partly it is a question of access to water supplies. Not every hawker, anxious though he may282 words
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499 1963-05-09 8 U.S. ROW OVER STEEL MILL AID FOR INDIA WASHINGTON. Wed. The American Administration now faces a difficult test MM (or its whole foreign did programme that could mean a choice between political trouble at home, or abroad. Should it undertake a commitment to put up $900 million over the nextOFNS - 499 words
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Article, Illustration16 1963-05-09 8 .and: tun* I've passed my driving test I'm ready to drive the faster, more exciting mmlel!"16 words
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Article, Illustration976 1963-05-09 8 GODFREY HODGSON - AsK faces up to a bitter battle of wills GODFREY HODGSON FROM SHARP eyes in Washington are peering eastward even more intently than usual in tha attempt to find out what is happening in Moscow. There is agreement only on one major premise: that the political situation inside Russia isOFNS - 976 words
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Letter101 1963-05-09 8 I WOULD refer to Mr. Nair's letter (S.T. May 1 1 and hasten to assure him that the suggestion I put forward in my address at the annual meeting of the United Planting Association of Malaya would not as he states "bring undue hardship to the poor101 words
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Letter136 1963-05-09 8 Also with reference to the solution of the problem contained in <he final paragraph of youn correspondent's letter I. person-al-ly, do not think estates and mines can be expected tn maintain a private army lo protect payrolls if other less expensive safeguards can be evolved. I would mention thai Mr136 words
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Letter59 1963-05-09 8 U ADIO SINGAPORE would be doing a great service to students of the school certificate and P.S.C. classes if it broadcasts p ays like Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet which they are studying for the examinations this year. There are many good records readily available on the market59 words
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Advertisement591 1963-05-09 8 Strait. r«« 4 lUkyM.a Cliuia)H nnrtmiiata asay aa fca>»*«* tm la* ftaar CO4-0 «TO«A«« **C*M Onaai< COLO ■TOR)A«K MANCMCS AT HOLLAND MADHUTOM KKFPan. HOAD— MAVAL BASK r AaitaarWa* Aaanta: OTT »oo« tTom lt» Wfctcftartar Mam. CMhw«Nv k TMK MaTWV FWOMT ntinnklr'a SuaanaawiaM M. M. aWML AaMatraltv Aaaat Ma**) m. ABDUL591 words
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Advertisement40 1963-05-09 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Ttl: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, Iff n—r. R*om No. 8, 54-64, Nattion Rood. Kowlooa.40 words
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Advertisement60 1963-05-09 8 »V».ottl«TV>O E'wTrie ora» H*^ o'*o leodmg manufoctufcra, Of pSolOfjropKJc txcenoraaa. viz. floih bulbs, floih guns Ond CItKtMMC ttMh V Also available NOHunfll Hyper B-ll flash gun. Uses 22.5 V photoflash or 1.5 V pwdigK battery. Powerr'u! B.C. soorc» system. Built-in open ffosH socket. Exposure scale is fitted, on the back60 words
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182 1963-05-09 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed. A British military spokesman said today that the Brunei rebels, finding life too tough for them in the jungle, were returning surreptitiously to the towns and kampongs. Much of the information recrntly received by the security forces indicatesReuter - 182 words
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Article75 1963-05-09 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. A thief grabbed a briefcase containing travellers' cheques for $11,460 and $633 from a visiting German economist in the toilet for the Capitol Theatre today. Mr. Richard Stoffers said that while in the toilet, a man pushed him. He fell and the man grabbed75 words
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Article46 1963-05-09 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Ng Ytam Huat, 20. an old boy of the Anglo-Chine).: School, Singapore, left by air yesterday to take up medicine at the University of Melbourne. He Is the third son of Mrs. Nr Kenij Guan and the late Mr Ng.46 words
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Article26 1963-05-09 9 PENANG. Wed— The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, today opened a National Type School at Kampong To' Bedor in Tasek. Glugor.26 words
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Article, Illustration388 1963-05-09 9 INDONESIAN -CONFRONTATION' CHANGES PLANS IPOH. Wednesday £APTAIN Michael B. Nanson, Royal Engineers, who has been preparing for 10 months to swim the Straits of Malacca from Malaya to Sumatra, has changed his plans. "I have not given up the idea entirely." said Capt.388 words
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130 1963-05-09 9 Khalid for Jakarta? 'I know nothing' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, the Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, said today that he knew nothing of his reported appointment as Malayan Ambassador in Jakarta. "I have not received any Instructions from the Prime Minister," he said. A choice?130 words
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124 1963-05-09 9 tZUALA LUMPUR, Wed. An 11 -member commission has been formed to Implement the Fulbrlght Educational Exchange Agreement signed between Malaya and the United States in January this year. The commission has set up two sub-committees one to draft a programme proposal for 1964 and the124 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-05-09 9 MUSA SCULLY - Catherine: What's happened to my prizes? MUSA SCULLY By VVALA. LUMPUR, Wed. Miss Catherine Loh, the 19-year-old Brunei schoolgirl who won the Miss Malaysia title 23 days ago, is back home wondering what has happened to some of the prizes which she claimed were promised her for winning the contest.296 words
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111 1963-05-09 9 CANADIAN OFFICERS END VISIT, FLY HOME l/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. i The 17 senior officers from the Canadian National Defence College who arrived here on a study tour last Saturday returned home today. They were seen off by the Canadian High Commissioner, Mr. L. E. McGaughey. Mr. McGaughey said that the111 words
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Article83 1963-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The University of Malaya Graduates' Society is to set up a students' loan fund. This was decided at an annual conference of the society here over the week-end. Details of the scheme wll! be drawn up by a committee headed by83 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-05-09 9 RAJA NOOR IMA WEDS TOMORROW RAJA NOOK IMA, 17, (above) will marry her cousin, the Raja dillilir of Perak, Raja Ekram ibni Sultan Yussuf Izzudin Shah. 39, at Istana Iskandariau in the royal town of Kuala Kangsar on Friday night. She is the eldest daughter of Raja Moli.imed Zulkifli bin125 words
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Article40 1963-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Three assistant traffic controllers from the Telecommunications Department left by air today for Britain for a two-year course in traffic control. They are Inche Mohamed bin Darus. Mr E Rajaratnam and Mr. Lam Yoke Kee.40 words
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Article35 1963-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The National Association of Women's Institutes will hold a course on plant and animal husbandry for 22 members at its Pctallng Java hradquuriers from May 14 to May 18.35 words
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Article, Illustration189 1963-05-09 9 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Five seats for Sarawak Alliance GEOFFREY GELDARD: from Kuching, Wednesday SARAWAK Alliance was returned unopposed in five seats in two district councils when nominations closed on Monday The councils are Matu Daro in the Third Division, where the Alliance won four seats, and at Saribas, in the Second Division. The189 words
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Article89 1963-05-09 9 Police hunt for gangland guns SINGAPORE. Wed Police here are worried by a rash of hold-ups by thugs armed with suns. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Chelliah said today action was being taken to smash the gangs and recover the guns. Secret soiirtv mpaeti are being questioned. There were two89 words
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Article36 1963-05-09 9 IPOH. Wed. About 25.000 people are expected to attend the j two-day Lumut sea carnival on I July 6 and 7. The carnival includes water skiing, sailing, diving. channel swimming and an acrobatic display36 words
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Article41 1963-05-09 9 BATU GAJAH. V. Kuan Public Chinese School her* will hold a food and tun fair in aid or its building fund in the school hall on May 25 and May 26 from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. »';ich day.41 words
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Article50 1963-05-09 9 JESSELTON, Wed.— The Jesselton Town Board has formed a committee, with the District Officer. Mr. Leon;: Ah Koon. as chairman to oreanLse celebrations on Malaysia Day. The board has earmarked $20.--000 from its general reserves for the purpose. Government would be asked for a $200,000 gram.50 words
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Article27 1963-05-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selangor Stamp Club will hold an auction sale of stamps at the British Council Hall here at 6.30 p.m. tomorro.v.27 words
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Advertisement128 1963-05-09 9 Give yourself a FREE make-up at max Factor's BEAUTY BAR Ma m make-up I I make-up kit M d^UU advice from Miss Dorothy 1 1 VJfJ Kilduffi H a y wood NOW AT Jj AURORA LTD. i (JUNCTION OF i NORTH BRIDGE RD.Jj HIGH ST.) Miss Dorothy Kilduff, international make-up128 words
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Advertisement90 1963-05-09 9 -*/m ill 3 llt I Superb preparations for impeccable grooming! Cool, refreshing and invigorating with a brisk, masculine fragrance that assures you of round-the-clock distinction. Brillantine 4.75 After Shove Lotion 4.75 Hair Tonic 7.00 Foam Shaving Cream (Aerosol) 6.00 Liquid Deodorant 4.00 Invisible Talc, white or tan 4.50 Bath Soap90 words
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Miscellaneous488 1963-05-09 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 METRES 41 METRES A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: n-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 476 METRES 7.00 Time Signal, The News; 7.10 A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Song Time; 7.30 Learn A Word Morning488 words
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Article121 1963-05-09 10 HOUSEHOLD HINTS WHEN making an omelet, beat the egg yolks and whites separately and mix them Just before they are poured into the skillet. The air that is beaten into the mixture helps give a light, high and puffy omelet. Shelf liners for the kitchen can be made from ordinary121 words
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790 1963-05-09 10 DELIGHTFUL MALAYAN RECIPES \yH<) likes vegetables! This retort usually comes from children when they are asked to eat as much as they could of the vegetable dishes that are laid before them. Even grown-ups shy away from a serving of boiled790 words
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Article, Illustration208 1963-05-09 10 SHE IS A BARE-ARM BEAUTYH riASHIONS fur the hot weather r turn the spotlight on bare arms. Slim, smooth and shapely is the ideal and it is quite easy for a girl to follow what beauty specialists have to say. Gooseflesh is caused by bad circulation. The remedy is to208 words
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Article90 1963-05-09 10 AN Italian uaditiun U lor the bride and budeeroom to distribute a confection— conletti per nozzi -to their wedding guests Then when the newlyweds return from their honeymoon, the candy is wrapped in tulle and personally delivered to the homes of relatives and cio*e iriendv The layered wedding90 words
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Advertisement352 1963-05-09 10 [r]| With Optone /W^n\ Ey edrops you i^^\ can always /'IL look your sparkling best \^w£'' Squeeze two or three drops of soothing Optone into the corners of your -eyes... blink once or twice... your eyes become refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy. You will indeed be looking at the world352 words
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Advertisement355 1963-05-09 10 pa the secret of a flawless skin I \\*«,*> 7 m E A lot^lt complexion a truly clear »kin rnnai b* VX\ Ay rwuwxl on regular deep eleanning. Even th» moe* W e-xpenaive ooametica. if no* thoroughly removed, eaa Bk clog porea, coawen akin texture. In 'Anns French' M. Deep355 words
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Miscellaneous246 1963-05-09 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS would be agreeable! (7). 7. He may use canvaa and 9. Reckon the railway must go to rope? (7). border through field*, for S. Emergency call about material example (11). comforts i7>. IS. Highest point of the vessel, 10. Have a high opinion of un- nd246 words
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Advertisement1503 1963-05-09 11 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST UK.: Oue S'Dore Sail! P. S'Mm 'enang MHIAMPUS merpeel Havre, Hamburg T}'*** PtRStUS I peal. Oubhn. G'afgow May II May 1 May M/ll May 1 MARON I peel, DuOlir. R U». H'burg May 11 May 15 May 11/28 May 21 AJAX l,.erpail. Giasgo. May 181,503 words
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Advertisement1432 1963-05-09 11 fHE L A. C. UMESSAiIinkS 10 GENOA, IE HAVRE. NAMIURG IREMtN, ANTVJEV, ROIUROAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTNENtUW ANB COPENHAGEN. /y*~"^\ Spore P. S'naa Penani KfThw^.Vl "SIMBA" a) Sailel Saikrt la Part.' 1 May ■-I V?> j;| -MlSIiIIA" kj 21/29 May 2t 2» May 21/31 May X3sA~^ZiJ 'iioUNSA 31 May, 4 Jyne1,432 words
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Advertisement1336 1963-05-09 11 'M r EN^^fLENE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON LIVERfOn ft CgWTINCJnAL PORTS. S'para P. S'haaj Panaag KNVOIUCM L'aaal. R'dam. Wtmg. ffarO ll Pt/May 11 May 12/17 May 11/18 M BENARIY L'laa, N'karg. k'oaa. JV*ara May 18/18 __J» BENMACBNOI (M) M l-1. L lea. Hani M'kra May 18/21 May 24V28 May 2aV1,336 words
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Advertisement1093 1963-05-09 11 McALISTER 6c CO^ LTD. ftTel: Na. *****. SUnBJJUtAM UMB 8k KLAVKMBSS LIMB UlaMat. ■AMWBB, ROnERIAM. LBS ANGEUS. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. R4JU ft MIMUSBRWM SEATTLE. VANCOOVER ft PORILANB. CITY OF LEICESTER Accept.at earga Jar Caatral ft SeiU Spore P S'kaa Ptnant BRONXVILLL i/il May W2lMay 21/22 May rpo "TrU Penai-i Calls1,093 words
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Article300 1963-05-09 12 FURTHER RECOVERY IN STRAITS TIN From Our Market Correspondent POR the third successive day there was an improver ment in the Straits tin price yesterday which rose $1.25 to $459.25 on an offering estimated down i 10 tons to 240 tons. All other markets were closed yesterday for the i300 words
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Article134 1963-05-09 12 MELBOURNE. Wert. I tMRMNESS of base meUls fea- lured a steady market today. Sugar stocks further improved, but generally movements were small 1 and about in balance Henry Jones reacted sharply I losing 4s to 755. following the directors reported expectations of lower profit in the current period.134 words
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Article93 1963-05-09 12 G AZETTED PRICES 'TUI Kedrration Minister of Finance has fixed Uir-r prices for calculating enstomt dutirs for the week brjinnim on May 8. Rubber 75 centa a Ib. Copra 5440 a ton. Coconut oil $738 a ton. Palm oil J609 a tan. Palm kernels $383.50 a ton. Iron ore $-693 words
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Article114 1963-05-09 12 CHIPS lying aimgndi tha |in|i«*n Harhour »h>r«li or HMItMI t«d«» are: Cardiganshire S Kramala t rcania 1 Tbora«aard Hongkong Maru 40,41. Kiratrn Marrik 10/11, Bniawvaln 15 IS. Kaatrrn Kmpr 44. Pr*aldeot Piercr M, Modjokrrto 4/3. B»n--vorlich 3« If. Antllochua 3S/S6. Nagaura Maru BA. Pulau Kidjang N\V 4.114 words
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Article30 1963-05-09 12 Bong Kong vrxtrrday thr U.S. dallar on quoted M 741 for T.T. and 5.75| for caih. Stirling wan quotrni at 15.98 and •na laal af (aid at 253.30 words
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Advertisement985 1963-05-09 12 wiSTiouNf tunon itnvict b ttn P. Sham Penani M'saiiits. St. NJiaira Hatra. StNINt 11/12 Ma| 13/14 Ma« 13 May Oaakirk, Aatwaia. Naalart. liaataa. lattariaa. SOUTH l OtSI «HIIC» StmrlCt Sco- TtNiC»l la Part Ou-tj.i Port E'uaDeth (H/S). Cttxtown (21/S), Matidi (2/1), Part Harcourt. Li(os (I/I), Cotonou (11/1). Loma. lema lakoradi.985 words
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Advertisement76 1963-05-09 12 TENDER J.K.R. NEGERI SEMBILAN TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received! from registered P.WD. Contractors in Class D', Head 2 and above up to 12 noon on 21st May. 1963. at the Office of the Jurutera Negeri. Negeri i Sembilan. Seremban for SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF PAINTS TO THE JABATAN KERJA76 words
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Advertisement750 1963-05-09 12 NOTICES BERNAM OIL PALMS LIMITED i I Incorporated In The Federation Of Malaya) ORDINARY AXXI'AI. GKNERAI MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the 34th Ordinary Annual Ofnwal Meeting of the Com pan v will be held at the Stock Exchange. Boersen. Room No. 9. Copenhagen K. on the 30th day750 words
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Advertisement906 1963-05-09 12 JABAFAN KLRJA RAYA t^&J^^Fti PERAK concentrate lor the month of TENDERS lor Construction ot A P r11 1963 s follows:— Road Formation from 9th. Mile to ru ju 12th. Mile Aloru? Gula Road Kmn AYER HITAM /IN DREDwill be received at the Office ol G1NO LTD. 3413 Jurutera Negeri, Jabatan906 words
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Advertisement1341 1963-05-09 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT j VACANCIES FOR CHECKERS Apolicatlons are Invited from Federal Citizens who have attained their 16th but not their 22i.l j birthday and have passed the Lower Certificate ot Education or form 111 in a fully assisted Bng- lish medium Secondary School for appotnunsnt as Checkers in the Traffic1,341 words
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Advertisement837 1963-05-09 13 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. TENDHfia tor tho Rertoooratton >f:— (a) lstana Isa-andsrlah lb) Übudlah Mosque it Kuala Kangsar will bo reooivid at the offloe of the Jurutera legerL JJL.R, Perak, Ipoh up to I p.m. oo 13th May, 1B«3 from ."ontractors In Classes A to D lead* I All.837 words
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Advertisement1076 1963-05-09 13 I^SrtItSBBSMBSBBHB99BsA (OsbWbK trosß Pago SITUATIONS VACANT _l»**r*U U (Hln.>— Bom it ti: nrr* A WILL ESTABLISHED Pest control firm require* the service* of a train** operator, able to apeak English aad •riv*. Apply Box A 1717 S.T. K.U EUROPEAN COMPANY REQUIRES Storekeeper for Malacca Branch. Oaly candidate* with previous eaperieajot1,076 words
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Advertisement1119 1963-05-09 13 HOUSES k LAND FOR SALE Wordm Si imim.h-BoM tt tt. owtro PASIR PANJANO HILL: Pr*-w*i built TJnasals ii 4 bedroom* Area about 23,000 aquar* feet. Freehold. Prle* $53,000. Vacant ponsesaion Singapore Mans*. Land Mat* Agetuv. (Spore) Trlephone 5562S KIMLIN PARK: i Third Phase) Two•torry aeml-detachc-d oungalow s.oai •q ft. Four1,119 words
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Advertisement847 1963-05-09 13 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS i. i TELEVISION SINOA»URA PROQRAMMB* May 8 May 12 rail details la this week > RADIO WIIKLV. Qet »e«r eeer tadayl Prl*e 30 **ntt: teem all n*wt***ntt. I I MONO KONa A 'A« lAST BUILDER IH*MIMMd I*B* A 81-M*ntM» perl*di**i •I Oullding A Re* l fltel. A*tt«lCt**847 words
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393 1963-05-09 14 LONDON, Wed. i\b' ALL rules In the golf book the one that is presmtly caiMtllf the most trouble both in Britain and the United States, who between them frame the regulations, Is Rule 3 relating to the number of clubs aReuter - 393 words
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179 1963-05-09 14 Pender (the champ in home state) quits BOXING > T E\V YORK. Wed. I Paul Pendrr. who is recognised as world middleweight champion only in his home state of Massachusetts, last night an nounced hi s retirement from boxing. Pender. 32. was recognised world champion in New York and Europe179 words
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Article123 1963-05-09 14 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Table Tennis Association, today suggested to the Malayan' body that exploratory talks should! be held before a meeting is con-; vened to form the proposed Table, Tennis Federation of Malaysia. In a statement issued today, the STTA management committee said 1 1 they123 words
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Article, Illustration389 1963-05-09 14 'EXTRA' $15,000 FOULED UP FAM ESTIMATE Kwok: $12,000 lost on Youth meet due to error over fares KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE FOOTBALL Association of Malaya, making their final accounting on last month's fifth Asian Youth soccer tournament, have found that their first estimate of expenses ($290,000) was more correct than389 words
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Article87 1963-05-09 14 MOSCOW. Wed. The International Automobile Federations sporting section introduced a new series of categories for lnrallies at the meeting 1 The new categories, which come, into force next year, are: 1. "T" (tourings. Mass-produced cars. 2. "TS" (touring special 1, im-i proved mass-produced cars. 3. "OT" (grandReuter - 87 words
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Article48 1963-05-09 14 WELLINGTON. Wed Peter Snell and Murray Halberg, NewZealand's Olympic champions, will run at four meetings in the United states on a short tour starting later this month. Snell holds the world M 0 yards and one mile records and Halberg is three-mile record holder— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article247 1963-05-09 14 SOCCER ALMOST CERTAIN OF TITLE LONDON, Wednesday. pVERTON beat West Bromwich Albion 4-0 last I night to make almost certain of winning the j English First Division soccer championship and a j place in next seasons European Cup competition. Everton now have 59 uointa from 41Reuter - 247 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-05-09 14 MARGARET AND ROY PASS INTO ROUND 3 TENNIS ROME. Wed. The second i day of the Italian lawn tennis championships here yesterday "brought a number of arguments ;uid dis- 1 putes. but no real sh-. -k,s Top-seeded Margaret Smith (Australia", passed easily into the third round of the women s131 words
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Article30 1963-05-09 14 TELUK ANSON. Wed— About 450 labourers from 25 rubber, coconut and oil palm estates In Lower Peiak will take pan In an athletic meet here on June 15.30 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-05-09 14 fOLIN- Withers (right), the Birmingham goalkeeper, and Maurice Cook (white shirt). the Fulham centre-forward appear to be having aerial fight during the First Division match at Craven Cottage last Saturday. But in fart Withers jumped at the same time as his Fulham adversary as he attempted, successfully, to celarReuter - 54 words
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367 1963-05-09 14 CHRISTMAS ISLAND FROM START TO FINISH LONDON, Wed. Lord Enalsdale's Christinas Island, the only runner not engaged In the Epsom Derby, gained a start-to-flnlsh victory In. the £2.253 Chester Vase, a recognised Derby trial, at Chester yesterday. Christmas Island, one of two runners trained In Ireland by Paddy Prendergast, was367 words
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Advertisement128 1963-05-09 14 are you a A FEATURES MEANT FOR YOU IN- <&M DON T STRIP A MAN OF HIS SELF-RESPECT IfIPNH Frank and intimate advice from a Malayan mother to her daughter on what makes a fir •ir marriage tick. L Jp^ J i 1 HAPPY THE BRIDE A complete set of128 words
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Article, Illustration590 1963-05-09 15 BEWILDERED NEGRI GET 8-1 THRASHING MALAYA CUP TIE STORE 8 NEGRI 1; by Teoh Eng Tatt Singapore, Wednesday QOALKEEPER Wilf Skinner, making his comeback appearance for Singapore, was given a big ovation by the crowd as he came on to the Jalan Besar pitch today, but590 words
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Article95 1963-05-09 15 RACING PKNANO. Wed.—Precedence (apprentice Llew up) did the most Impressive gallop at Penar.g this morning when he ran 3f in 39 4/5. There was little activity on the track and the only other horse tested against the stopwatch was Gala Premiere U (Lyall Harbridgei. who did95 words
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143 1963-05-09 15 Aik Huang says no to Lahore trip BADMINTON pENANG. Wed. Tan Aik Huang. 17, the Malayan schoolboys' and Penang open badminton singles champion, has declined the invitation to compete in a tournament at Lahore this month. Aik Huang, a pupil of the Methodist Boys' School here, said today he was143 words
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Article148 1963-05-09 15 TENNIS IPOH, Wednesday l/'OK Wai Lam, one of the most promising young players in Malayan tennis today, reached the men's singles semi-finals in the Perak open championships on the Municipal courts here. Wai Lam beat Yahaya Mustapha 6-3. 6-3 and qualified to meet Australian John148 words
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Article49 1963-05-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor Hockey Associations knockout competition semi-finals scheduled for tomorrow have been postponed. The revised dates are: May 14. TPCA V Levers; May IS. Kllat v SIA. This weekend, Selangor. Armed Forces, Negri Sembtlan and Penang will play a friendly quadrangular meet here.49 words
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Article41 1963-05-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-P.e-sulus of today's soccer matrlus. Malacca Dtv. I— Medicals 3 Kllat 3. Kluang Oiv. 1— RivtrtcN 1 Bombs 0 Hay Cup (Kluang>: Kulai OPM r^ambak 0. Friendly (T. Anaon) Lower Perak Indians 3 Tg Mallm Indians 2.41 words
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Article151 1963-05-09 15 S'GOR CLUB WIN BY 3 WICKETS CRICKET K^ALA LUMPUR, Wed.-«elan-gor Club beat an Army Invitation XI by three wickets in a friendly cricket match here today. Army batted first and were all out for 108. with skipper Lakhbir Singh their highest scorer with 21. A. Wanless took five wlckeU for151 words
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Article29 1963-05-09 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor open lawn tennis championships will be held at the Selangor Golf Club courts on May 17. 18 19. 24. 25 and 26.29 words
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Article220 1963-05-09 15 ROHANI CRACKS 800m RECORD I— SINGAPORE, Wed. Seven named for Asian meet OOHANI Sukari, 19, returned one of the best times in the world for the 800 metres sprint at the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association trials on Monday. The trials were to pick the Singapore team for the Asian championships220 words
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Advertisement201 1963-05-09 15 At the first sign of stomach pain or discomfort suck a s' <t^ 'Bismag* Bismint, the mint-flavoured antacid sweet. |^^> Bismints are pleasant tasting and just ONE is generally enough for quick, long-lasting rebef. They are individually wrapped —easy to carry in pocket or handbag. i^^d<l^^^^* Remember VnH^MMHMMPI|PW|B 9f CEst201 words
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Miscellaneous174 1963-05-09 15 Alley Oop ll y V.I llnmlin f wbx.nows tve t>mvbU I L ju P" ffaTlit* *KnjJs^3*l DOWN PROM TH 1 THRONE, V BUT THAT *p /WAki iV^XKM I GUESS I'LL JUST HAFTA SHOUU?N'T TAKE \'#2P*JB f //j/\ im'W&n RUSTtE MY £7WN GKUB._ AKTV GREAT J-Jt^B^B 10 irk Tracy By h174 words
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Miscellaneous90 1963-05-09 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Ipoh Dl». 1: Chpnf j Wah v Shaw Bros < Coronal urn grd i Div. 'i PWD v Telecoms (Jn Abdul M 0); Div. 3: Hq. 3 I FIB Borneo (Lower Coronation. i S-pore Div. SC: Chinese Alh v P. I Setia Parrer Pnri< HOC KEY— S'porc90 words
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Article, Illustration24 1963-05-09 16 X E(1 K() demonstrators charging througn a park in Birmingam, Alabama, during an organised protest against the segregation laws. UPI radiopicture.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration410 1963-05-09 16 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Wednesday. pOLICE arrested 40 to 58 Negroes during a four hour demonstration here in which at least 12 people were injured last night. Most of those arrested were charged with throwing stones during the demonstration, the latest InReuter; UPI - 410 words
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Article92 1963-05-09 16 UNITED NATIONS. Wed I The U.N. "Watchdog" Committee on apartheid yesterday drew the attention of the Security Council to an alleged i large-scale military build-up in South Africa, and ur:?ed that member states step up sanctions against the Republic, it was learned nere These points wereReuter - 92 words
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Article20 1963-05-09 16 TAIPEH. Wed— Ai leant nrtc »cetew wmt killed In the expiosion in a factory hcrr 'odav Heutn20 words
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Article129 1963-05-09 16 Volcano is erupting in East Java JAKARTA. Wed. Java's highest volcano, the 12.000 M. Mount Semeru. in East Java, erupted last weekend and Is reported pouring lava down its south-eastern slope toward villages west of Lumadjang. An air force Hercules transport en route to Jakarta from West Irian was diverted129 words
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Article111 1963-05-09 16 CANBERRA, Wed. The Royal Australian Navy has grounded its Faircy Gannet anti-submarine aircraft after two mishaps during the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation exercise "Sea Serpent which ended in Manila I Bay today. Mr. Jonn Gorton. I the Australian Navy Minister, j announced yesterday. r Last weekReuter - 111 words
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Article59 1963-05-09 16 SUVA (Fiji). Wed— Californian housewife Betty Miller, attempting to become the first woman to fly solo from California to Australia, arrived safely today at Nandi airport here. She made the third leg of her journey, a 1.250-mile flight from Canton Island, in eight hours and 27UPI - 59 words
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Article62 1963-05-09 16 LONDON. Wed.— Lord Kilmarnock. president of London's Chamber of Commerce, today urged Britain to trade "with anybody, whether they be in the Commonweal h. or the eastern bloc or elsewhere." Briiain's failure to enter the European Common Market, he told the Chamber's annual meetIng, wa.s "rather aReuter - 62 words
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Article44 1963-05-09 16 MELBOURNE, Wed— Victorias new Governor. Sir Ronan Delacombe. was sworn in during a brief ceremony in the Stale's Legislative Council today. Sir Rohan succeed Sir Dallas Brooks, who was State Governor for a recor. < term of almost 14 years. ReuterReuter - 44 words
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Article42 1963-05-09 16 Katmandu: Wed.— Nepal has asked Britain to move Its Gurkha recruiting centre farther into Nepal from its present site close U> the Indian border, the vice-chair-man of the Council of Ministers. Dr. Tulsi Oiri. told the National Council yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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301 1963-05-09 16 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. jy|R. FRANK COFFIN, deputy administrator of the Agency for International Development, said yesterday the U.S. had recently approved an. emergency loan of U.S. $17 million to Indonesia in a bid to woo it from Communist influence. However. Mr. Coffin saidReuter - 301 words
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Article55 1963-05-09 16 NEW YORK. Wed. Multi-millionaire Governor Nelson Rockefeller bad no money on him when a.sked to pay for hi* marriage licence S3 last Friday. the- New York Journal-American reported. His MtWtar*. Mr. Carl Spad. came to the rescue with a small loan for Mr Rockefeller, whoReuter - 55 words
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Article44 1963-05-09 16 'Telstar is off course' report PARIS. Wed. America's new Telstar satellite Is slightly off course, a spokesman at the Prench tracking station said today. He said Telstar's scheduled morning transmission, which was to have been picked up here, was cancelled by U.S. officials.— U.P.l.44 words
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240 1963-05-09 16 MOSCOW. Wed. A Russian on trial here with British businessman Greville Wynne on spy charges today firmly denied that Wynne had been merely a 'chauffeur" in the transmission of information. Oleg Penkovskv. a 44--year-old scientific worker, said under questioning thatReuter - 240 words
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266 1963-05-09 16 JACK FINGLETON - Knowing an honest politician by his smell JACK FINGLETON From 1 in depeni territories should possess a sense of smell to know wbe- ther a candidate could be trusted. The Australian Minister for Territories.; Mr. Paul Hasluck. said this i n Parliament during the second reading of a Bill !c266 words
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82 1963-05-09 16 LONDON. Wed. The Foreign Secretary, Lord Home, today summoned the i Polish Charge d'Affaires, Mr. Bohdan Tomorowicz, to the Foreign Office to discuss the Laos situation. Lord Home and Mr. An- < drei Gromylco, Soviet For- eign Minister, are co-chair- men of theReuter - 82 words
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