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Title Section22 1963-05-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIEO SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times fr*** 1 Nø**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1963. 15 CENTS. RDN 35222 words
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Article14 1963-05-11 1 DOCTOR: YOU CAN'T BLAME WATER SUPPLY ...AVOID EATING AT HAWKER STALLS14 words
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Article406 1963-05-11 1 Three die in Malacca: 62 go to hospital STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS MALACCA, Friday 1 "WO people have died in a cholera outbreak in Malacca. A lorry driver also died today in his house in the town after suffering from vomiting and stomach trouble yesterday. Up to a late hour406 words
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Article86 1963-05-11 1 THE public are advised to take the following precautionary measures: All drinking water should be boiled. Avoid taking raw sea foods and raw vegetables. Protect all food and water from flies. All cases of diarrhoea and vomiting should be reported to the nearest hospital or health office,86 words
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239 1963-05-11 1 $100,000 sweepstake winker (74) disappears NEPHEW: HE WENT FOR A WALK .lOHORK BAHIU, Friday. A FOH.MKH hawker, who won the first prize of more than $100,000 in .the Singapore Turf Club's unlimited sweep last February, was reported missing today. Roadblocks were set up at the Causeway, and all Singapore-bound vehicles239 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-05-11 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Malayan Ambassador to the Philippines, Inche Zaiton bin Ibrahim, returned to Kuala Lumpur today for discussions at the Ministry of External Affairs. Main point of the talks will be the meeting of foreign ministers of Malaya. Indonesia and the106 words
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Article101 1963-05-11 1 BOY AND GIRL CRUSHED TO DEATH SINGAPORE, Fri. A boy and a girl, both aged 10, were crushed to death by a falling seven-ton pipeline at a construction site in Mandai today. The boy. Teo Yee Tarn, and the girl. Lee Hang lan. were walking along a path- at the101 words
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Article53 1963-05-11 1 BANGKOK. Fri The Thai Prime Minister. Marshal Sarit Thanarat. told reporters yesterday It was possibile that Laos would be partitioned 11 the Laotians wanted It that way. But he said he disagreed with partition because It would lead to the kind ot trouble seen in KoreaReuter - 53 words
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Article38 1963-05-11 1 LONDON. FYl— Retired racing ace Stirling Moss. 31. was granted a decree nisi in the Divorce Court here today, because of desertion by his wife. Mrs. Katherlne Stuart Moss. She did not contest the petition—Reuter.38 words
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Article40 1963-05-11 1 DOUALA (Cameroum. Fri. Mr. Joseph Capozzie. U. 8. diplomatic courier who was the only survivor of an airliner crash on Mount Cameroun last Saturday, died In hospital today. Fifty-live were aboard the plane, a DC-6 of Air ATrlque.40 words
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Article27 1963-05-11 1 FRAMINGHAM iMassai. Fri Nelson Eddy, the golden-voiced matinee idol of the *****. was admitted to hospital here for treatment of "a respiratory ailment."— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-05-11 1 LONDON. Fri. The Duchess of Argyll, whose husband won a divorce decree against her on Wednesday. asked for police protection yesterday when she flew into London Airport from Paris. The auburn-haired Duchess, who wore an attractive black and white ensemble (above), went under theUPI - 188 words
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Article42 1963-05-11 1 CAPETOWN, Fri, President Charles Swart of South Africa today declared the terrorist organisation Poqo to be the same as the banned Pan-AfrlcanUt Congress This automatically makes Poqo a banned organisation and membership punishable by heavy penalties—Reuter.42 words
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Article35 1963-05-11 1 L«bNDON, Fri. The Anglican Archbishop of York. Dr. F. D. Coggan. will spend two days In Singapore for a meeting of the Council of the United Bible Societies on May 27— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article158 1963-05-11 1 REPORTS circulating here that Presidept Soekarno plans to reshuffle Indonesia's Cabinet soon have been strengthened today after he held a surprise 96--minute meeting with the Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. and the Distribution Minister. Dr. Leimena. Dr. Subandrio. speaking to reporters later, declined to confirm or deny that158 words
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108 1963-05-11 1 2 Chinese shops set on fire in W. Java JAKARTA, Friday. TTWO Chinese-owned shops were set on fire and many others ransacked by gangs of Indonesian youths early this week during anti-Chinese demonstrations in the port of Tegal, Central Java, reliable sources said here yesterday. No-one was killed in theReuter - 108 words
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Article367 1963-05-11 1 From DOUG LACKERSTEEN: LONDON, Friday "TUN Abdul Razak said here today that Malaya A was prepared to extend the hand of friendship to Indonesia— if Jakarta really wanted it. The Deputy Prime Minister, who arrived here today for talks with British Government officials on the defence367 words
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Article50 1963-05-11 1 LONDON. Fri. Sir Learte Constantine. High Commissioner here for Trinidad and former V i Indian TeM < rlrkettr v;. nip.ht robbed ot JwreiU knighthood insignia. i The insignia and Jewellery were stolen when his London home was I broken into during the night, police reported todayReuter - 50 words
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Article48 1963-05-11 1 m VGENESS land hi i nut im.|i\ in nui n n in m; buili r had ti"i '< <itk vri i ti<l th< mi ii ingrr of r "li<> i 3 DIE IN CAVE IN SWANSEA li; min-M- kill<fl mil i mining iftei i""i friii mini- i< <•!48 words
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Advertisement54 1963-05-11 1 44a REAL nourishment Of high food value, namely 2,100 calories per pound, Marie biscuits are very palatable and are particularly useful where a high energy food is required. Mad* of the purest ingredients to special recipes, these biscuits arc manufactured under the most hygienic conditions by car*, fully controlled processes54 words
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Article140 1963-05-11 2 rKYO. Fri.— China Is to send a delegation to Moscow in mid-June to discuss the ideological dispute with Russia, the New China news agency reported last night. The agency, in a report j monitored here. said the pro- raj made by the Prime Mr Chou140 words
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Article34 1963-05-11 2 KATMANDU. Fri— Kine Mnhendra 1«m r.isiit conferred on vMtlna Picsldent Ayub Khan oi Pakistan the honorary rank of Field Marshal of the Nepalr*e Army ni a state banquet in his honour UPIUPI - 34 words
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Article222 1963-05-11 2 China trade big hope U.K. EXPORTERS SEE A HUGE INCREASE IN ORDERS FROM PEKING LONDON. Fri. A dramatic increase in British exports to Communist China may follow the recent visit here of the Chinese Vice Minister for Foreign Trade, Mr. Lv Hsuchang, it was reported here yesterday. These exports could222 words
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129 1963-05-11 2 The first American on top of Everest KATMANDU. Fri.- Mr. 1X James W. Whlttaker. 32. of Redmond. Washington, was the first American to reach the .summit of Everest, the ba.>e camp of the American expedition reported yesterday by radio He reached the summit of the 29.141-ft mountain on May 1Reuter - 129 words
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131 1963-05-11 2 l AKARTA. Fri. Thr Info rmation Minister. Dr. Ruslan Abdulgani, said this week that Indonesia would try to show the world that a plebiscite on self-deter- mination was not necessary in West Irian He had been asked at a diplomatic lunch hereReuter - 131 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-05-11 2 i|f ISS Atsuko Hyodo x who was crowned "Eyewear Queen of 1963" in Tokyo this week. Thirty contestants, chosen in preliminaries, were Judged by a panel that included photographers, actresses and officials bf Japan Eyewear Federation. The top prize of $1,000 and numerous other awards fromUPI - 62 words
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Article59 1963-05-11 2 CALCUTTA. Fri.— The Japanese! Intelligence Service has informa- tion that Chin* will be making atomic weapons within two years. a British political commentator said here yesterday. The commentator and author. Mr. Pc I r Howard, who arrived I here on Wednesday from Japan. vReuter - 59 words
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Article52 1963-05-11 2 SAIOON. Fri.— Pour suspected cases of plague have bwn reported in Saigon and six lm-c been confirmed in Bien Ho-a and j Khnnh Hoa provinces, according i to the state-controlled VtatßUl Ptpsr Aerncy. One dca;h from plague has been reported in Nha Trans, capital of Khanh52 words
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Article196 1963-05-11 2 SAIGON. Friday. pOVERNMENT troops have swept through the w mountain stronghold of the Vietcong leader Gen. Dong near the Laos border, seizing and destroying considerable equipment. But official sources. reportIng this, said yesterday that the operation has failed so far to flush out Gen. Dong himself196 words
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164 1963-05-11 2 Police use canes on pro-Nasser students DAMASCUS. Fri. Police used canes against demonstrating stud-, ents who hurled' stones back at them in the centre of Damascus yesterday. The trouble began when steel-helmeted police surrounded one of the city's biggest secondary schools, the Tajhiz. where students were shouting proNasser slogans fromReuter - 164 words
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258 1963-05-11 2 Troops fly in for big Scato games 25,000 WILL BE IN EXERCISE OANGKOK. Fri. The advance parties of South-East Asia Treaty Organisation troops taking part in large scale manouevres in Thailand next month are arriving In Thailand. The first, to arrive wcrr 27 British. Australian and New Zealand logistics DcrsonnriReuter - 258 words
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Article59 1963-05-11 2 CAIRO, Fri— Ma]. Gen. Saadl Naguib. Commander of United i Arab Republic FY>rc*s In Yemen, yesterday was quoted as saying hL« battle-seasoned troops were ready for any orders to liberate Palestine." Oen. Naguib said: "We gained 1 good training In Yemen and w» are ready59 words
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Miscellaneous66 1963-05-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f THIS WAS A s" VONDEXfUL \DtAj ASjf CWIOCO MV /*>*v\ V. WJ \*MD^y up ANO ALUOWEO I y—^ 7y— V «o much to spcwo 7 r \u) \^CACH WEEtC^/ I /3M4yjjfl^if^f ZiuT voua\ /au yb*. but FIVE WEEKS I I'M A MOMTU 1 I66 words
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258 1963-05-11 3 WHY THE RUSSIANS REMAIN IN CUBA WASHINGTON. Friday. SENATE investigators said yesterday that Rus- sian forces and weapons in Cuba are a "most effective shield" against internal revolt or invasion. "An interim report of the Senate preparedness s&b- j committee on its investigation of the Soviet, buildup in Cuba saidReuter - 258 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-05-11 3 'Hypnotism' libel: Damages for Olivier I ONDON. Fri. Sir Laurence Olivier <abovr) vill receive dama- I |H from the British weekly macazine Time and Tide for an aileged libcl published on April 10 Mr. James Evans. Sir I aurriii r's (Oiinsel told tfcc liich Court (l.at the off -ending articleReuter - 105 words
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Article23 1963-05-11 3 PARIS. Fri— General Edward Comielion-Molinier. distinguished French airman, lormer minister and holder of military decorations from lour countries, died aced 6523 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-05-11 3 SPEED-UP IN SPACE RACE PREDICTED BY KENNEDY WASHINGTON. Fri. PreMdent Kennedy, defending his new space programme, predicted yesterday that Russia will stage -"spectacular efforts" in space during the next few months. President Kennedy said his budget was the minimum needed to keep America in the rocket .-ace with Russia. H100 words
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Article19 1963-05-11 3 GENEVA. Fri.— Fire destroyed a cable and rubber factory at Altdorf yesterday. There were no casualties.19 words
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287 1963-05-11 3 Disguised as breadseller, Haiti army chief gains asylum DORT- AU-PRINCE. Fri. Colonel Max Alexis. Deputy Chief of Staff of the Haitian Army and third in line to succeed President Francois Duvalier. disguised himself as a bread vendor last night and gained asylum in the Brazilian Embassy, it was re- portedReuter; UPI - 287 words
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Article33 1963-05-11 3 NASHVILLE (Tennessee). Prt —A Federal grand Jury yesterday indicted Teamsters Union boss James R Hoffa and six others on charges of Jury tampering and indicated that other Indictments may follow.— UJM.33 words
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Article29 1963-05-11 3 ALGIERS. Prl. Ten people died when a mass of earth and rock, loosened by sain, crashed on to their home near Temcen on Wednesday night.— UJ».l.29 words
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Article211 1963-05-11 3 LONDON. Fri.— The morals of teenagers are dominated by "sex, grub and violence." according to the Rev. Talbot Till-worth-Harrison, 71-year-old Archdeacon of Chesterfield. He said they roamed in gangs and some recorded their seductions by marking their motjor-cycles with a tick for every girl. Gang "queens" were211 words
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401 1963-05-11 3 Gain of 541 seats increases Socialist general election hopes LONDON, Friday. THE Labour Party won a landslide victory over Conservatives and independents in national municipal elections yesterday, gaining 541 seats and control of councils in about 30 important towns .and cities. The party more thanReuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-05-11 3 MOSCOW Fri.— Mrs. Sheila Wynne (above) wife of accused British business- i man Grevllle Wynne, tried to relax in Moscow's warm spring sunshine yesterday as her husband's trial for espionage went on in secret session Reporters were not allowedReuter - 240 words
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Article41 1963-05-11 3 NEW YORK. Fri— More than i 100 cases of Spanish brandy c ntainlng deadly wood alcohol have been distributed in New York It is similar to brandy which is reported to have caused 22 deaths In Spain last month.41 words
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Advertisement335 1963-05-11 3 2nd Debut for Mother Since She Had Her WKf JSMH^II Face Lifted at Home S&!?' f^^ftt^J Without Surgery jjiF' WGtipiX*-^ m The "Wiesbaden Discovery" is M now available to you. Scicntift- Hfißv^ <<* cally named CEF 600, it has been yPV* si extracted from live tissue and IP** 1 compounded335 words
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Advertisement326 1963-05-11 3 HGRjAGflll ITALY'S MOST RELIABLE ELECTRIC PORTABLE ORGAN FEATURES it 4* piono k«y« jtii jM Special Fort.io MT *^*^^^55?5^ij electronically g~ t Voltoga raeulot- M ing krwb from Jm M no to 240 m y Warn mm lavtt M Model; 1 for uprcmon. lie CMivartt to M k I coral 1326 words
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Article35 1963-05-11 4 SINOAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosi« Associations Mobile X-ray unit will be stationed in front of the Joo Chiat Post Office next week from Monday to Friday between 4.30 pjn. to 7.30 p.m35 words
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Article25 1963-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Malay Youth Literary Association will hold r "malam panchawarna" (variety show) at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on June 1.25 words
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225 1963-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. After relieving a teenaged housewife of her jewellery, a man dragged her at daggerpoint into a nearby bush, stripped her and molested her for about 10 minutes, a preliminary inquiry was told today. The woman. Chens Ah Sok. 17. who said this,225 words
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Article490 1963-05-11 4 FOLL V TO ACCEPT THIS PRINCIPLE, FIRM TELLS INDUSTRIAL COURT yHK second Industrial Arbitration Court was told today that in an economy like Singapore's, it would be the height of folly for any employer to accept the principle of automatic increments to staff wages. This submission490 words
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Article57 1963-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— T!ic Straits Times today received two donation.-, of $10 each for widow. Madam Mak Koli Chee and her eight children. This briny* the I'. it.i amount collecied tor her to $448. me dona i ions are ficm an anonymous reader in Opera Estate.57 words
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183 1963-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. A YOUNG wireman, HoGuan Yew. who was tried in the Assize Court today on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Ong Ah Lee, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Buttrose183 words
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Article113 1963-05-11 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The YWCA loday appealed to the public for funds to carry out its work with people in all sections of the community, especially with youth and work for children from under-privileged families. The type of work the organisation Is carrying out Includes:113 words
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Article240 1963-05-11 4 Secret vote to decide strike j lOHORE BAHRU, Fri. J Some 170 workers of the Alec Bus Co., Ltd., will decide by tomorrow evening whether to strike over a deadlock in negotiations with the management for better pay and working conditions. At a meeting Loday. the workers members of the240 words
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Advertisement205 1963-05-11 4 OPENS TODAY! I SINGAPORE^^F^3PJ^r^ 11 am 1 3 400 I Tel: 2i-ii &l^jb!lmwmlmmmT 6.30 9.30 p.m. AN ACTION -PACKED TALE OF A—, Ljsm MUTINY THAT SHOOK THE SEVEN SEAS! ■i I ARMAND MESTRAL IVAN DESNY >■ e- LES BAXJER I Tel: 21-116 p SINGAPORE TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! The Story Of A205 words
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Advertisement22 1963-05-11 4 •Voheetf Sotoy -<^ V»jfa^ Zomol Gf mo* d^Vfc^flK MABOK v, T KEPAYANGII, Malar Suk gSa&r Tomorrow 1 I o.m. (MGM) "TARZAN THE MERMAIDS".22 words
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Advertisement346 1963-05-11 4 CAPITOL ispore) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! BooNe mm srngs! dances! F*. Pat sing s m jafl I LJbh O**ttQ*dcta i Wk 4 m^^_ V 1 nju ME TRO G(X OWYN MAYER presents a SEVEN ARTS PRODUCTION MMM ATTRACTION' ALSO STMKING WITH Mai ZetTerling Yvonne Mitchell Kieron Moore REX (Singapore) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT i346 words
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Miscellaneous337 1963-05-11 4 11l m Ml Max <k ||aji f%V# A I k*% 'THE following Is todays sche- 9.00 p.m.; from Jesselton L*> dule of civil aircraft move- buan. Kuching (ML 487)' 725 ments at Paya Lebar airport, p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur, Hone Singapore: Kong (ML 615) 5.10 p.m ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: From337 words
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228 1963-05-11 5 pENANG. Fri.— The Pe- nang Port Commission Employees Union last night criticised the< Government Tor its "indifferent attitude" towards the rising price of i sugar. "Thi.s may encourage unscrupulous merchants to r. the prices of other essential commodities and cau.se hardship228 words
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Article48 1963-05-11 5 FKNANG. Fri. Tengku Puan H.mah Nor Su'adah. wife of the Governor of Penang. will open the new SI million Ayer Itam dam pliint tomorrow. Surmounted by clock tower, thr nitration plant adds a new li.iuim.trk to the Ayer Itam re-•M-voir—the oldest m Penang.48 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-05-11 5 POLITICAL detainee James Puthucheary (right), arriving at the new Kuala Lumpur maternity hospital on Thursday night with a Special Branch officer to visit his wife, the former Mavis Scharenguivel, and his new-born son. Juarez. The boy was born on May 2. The Puthuchearys98 words
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88 1963-05-11 5 Accord on a joint council in C.E.B. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Agreement has been reached i to establish a joint council in the Central Electricity Board. This follows negotiations between the board and its staff organisations comprls- ing the Senior Officers' Asso- i elation, the Junior Officers, Union, the Technical Services88 words
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Article54 1963-05-11 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Police have recovered a revolver and detained another two more men for questioning In connection with last Tuesdays 55.600 oayroll robbery on an estate at Sungei Buaya. 45 miles south of here Tills brings to four the 1 number of people detained in54 words
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231 1963-05-11 5 KOTA BHARU. Friday. TiHE Rural and Industrial Development Authority A plans to sell shares worth $800,000 in the NorthEastern Transport Service here to Malays. This was announcer) by the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. at the company's annual meeting here231 words
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85 1963-05-11 5 Death of schoolgirl: Probe by police pENANG. Fri. Police are Investigating the death of an 18-year-old schoolgirl. Liew Lock Moot, seven bours after she had been vent to hospital with stomach pains. Liew, a Senior Middle Three pupil of the Dato Kramat Road Convent, was reported to have drunk some85 words
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104 1963-05-11 5 Ex-secretary of Singapore Cricket Club dies at 65 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr B. S. Storey, formerly secretary of the Singapore Cricket Club died this morning at Mount Alvemia hospital. He was 65 and a bachelor. Mr. Storey joined Cable and Wireless Ltd. in 1914, retiring in 1951. His service covered a104 words
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Article60 1963-05-11 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. A Singapore National Union of Journalists luncheon, which was due to be held on Wednesday at the Imperial Room, has been postponed to May 22. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will be gue.st speaker. Tickets are available at the S.N.U.J. premises at60 words
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Article24 1963-05-11 5 SINGAPORE. Fn Nine reels of copper wire worth 52.000. were stolen irom the REME workshop in Aver Rajah Road early yesterday24 words
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110 1963-05-11 5 SINGAPORE. Yr\ The Chinese V.M.C A is or- ganisir.g a low-cost educational tour of Malaysia for secondary school students during the August holiday to Increase their knowledge of the territories Each person will oe charged $250 which lni eludes air fare, food ar.d accommodation for110 words
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127 1963-05-11 5 Our colour schemes praised by Aussie visitor KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The colourful Malayan sarong was today cited as an example of the country's potentiality for becoming a decorative design centre for the Far East. Mr. Keith Devenport. head of the ICI studio In Australia, told a news conference today: "Malaya127 words
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Article45 1963-05-11 5 KLANO. Fri. Raja Abdul Majid bin Rai,< Kolan. 53 of the Perak State Clerical Service, has been appointed secretary to the Sultan of Solaneor. He replaces Dato Ahmad bin Ha.ii Mahmooc' 54. who reMßtied from the post more than five months ago.45 words
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Article31 1963-05-11 5 KLUANG. Fn.— Bnsadier J. W. H. Bowring. C'nief Eneineer of Far East Land Forces, took th at a passing-out parade of 133 Gurkha rtcrMlti M Outturn Souare here today.31 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-05-11 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. The University vi .Singapore today announced the appointment of Mr. L. F. Tinckler of the University of Liverpool to the chair of surgery in the Fa- culty of Medicine. The chair has b^en vacant since the resignation of Professor Yeoh Glm185 words
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Article95 1963-05-11 6 GAMBLING YOUTH KILLED IN BRAWL yJINGAPORE, Fri. 0 A youth Lira Sau, died after a gambling brawl at Bedok early today. His uncle. Yc-e Han Boon, who owns a mcc stall at Bedok, said Lam bct»an to Kajnblc with four other youths at 3 a.m. alter finishing work at the95 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-05-11 6 Malayan helps in West Australian coastal survey K.UALA L.UMF UK, t Tiaay. \IR. HO CHOY CHOK, the first Malayan to join the Special Committee for Oceanograph Research expedition in the Indian Orean, has just completedj a months survey at sea ofT the Western Australian coast. A report by the Australian121 words
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Article60 1963-05-11 6 KUCHING. Fri. Pirate* attacked a barter trade and robbed it of 10 tons of copra off North Borneo, it wa> reported today. One ot the crew was wounded In the Cfaeet The vessel was 70 miles sooth-east of Si Amil I>land when Filipino pirates attacked it.60 words
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105 1963-05-11 6 Shelling' of boat: Students protest JAKARTA, Fri. delegation of student leaders yesterday i.nl.cl at the British tmbavy here to protest against the alleged shelling last month of an Indonesian "refugee boat" by a British naval patrol vessel. Two senior embassy officials interviewed six of the 20 leaders for 30 minutesReuter - 105 words
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Article, Illustration458 1963-05-11 6 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Malayans angry over BBC report on Malaysia DOUG LACKERSTEEN: BRITONS GIVEN IMPRESSION IT IS BRITISH IDEA, NOT TENGKU'S' From London, Friday ]y|ALAYANS here have reacted sharply to a BBC television report purporting to analyse Malaysia. Typical comments (and all of it was acid): 'Not properly balanced," "a distorted picture," "British458 words
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90 1963-05-11 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Special commemorative postage stamps to mark the commissioning of the Cameron Highlands hy-dro-electric scheme will be on sale on June 26. They will be in 20-cent and 30-cent denominations. Depicting: the Cameron Highlands Dam, the stamps will be in two coloursAgencies - 90 words
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261 1963-05-11 6 IPOH, Friday. THE National Union of Bank Employees, which recently eased off its pressure on employers over the bonus issue, is "still prepared for any industrial action which will bring the employers to their senses." i This Is stated In the annual261 words
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Article35 1963-05-11 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Brunei has relaxed its immigration rules for American citizens visiting Brunei from Hong Kong "to encourage tourism." Americans will now be granted short visit visas to Brunei "on the spot."35 words
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Article289 1963-05-11 6 'EXPAND VILLAGES FOR US' Squatters tell why flats won't do KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Squatters in the Chan Sow Lin Road area here have asked the Selangor Government to expand the nearby new villages of SalaK South. Ampane: Serdang and Jin jane: to absorb them. A petition was handed to the289 words
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92 1963-05-11 6 SINGAPORE, Frl. —The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin (above), and his wife left Singapore today to join the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Aisbah on their four-day State visit to Ceylon beginning tomorrow. Mr.92 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-05-11 6 SINGAPORE. PH DfttO Abdul i Hamld bin Jumat. Umno assemblyman for Gevlang Serai, will con- vene a meeting of Malay petty traders and hawkers this weekend to approve a petition to the Government for establishment of a Malay bazaar at Geylanit Serai bousing estate, which Is now being57 words
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Article, Illustration651 1963-05-11 7 GUNN CHIT THYE - GUNN CHIT THYE By TORY: DEFENCE PACT WILL BE EXTENDED TO COVER MALAYSIA, ITS A PROMISE PENANG, Friday. J'H I British High Commissioner, Sir Geofroy Tory, said here today that if there was trouble over the establishment of Malaysia, "we are confident we can handle651 words
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Article, Illustration198 1963-05-11 7 Water: No deliberate wastage, says Board chief SINGAPORE. Fri. The Chairman of the Public- Utilities Board. Dr. Fong Kirn Henp;. is satisfied that there is no deliberate age of water at standpipes in Singapore. Mtcr a two-hour tour n: the Gcylang and Jno Chlat area -a* l night, htsaid •'Members198 words
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Article59 1963-05-11 7 IPOH. Fn. Thr Prrak branch ul the Malayan Tr.ide Union Consress will celebrate Labour Day v. rh a meeting in the National l/nson of Bank Employees' pirnihM in Stauon Road here on Wednesday. The meeting was onßinally scheduled to be beU on m.iv l but59 words
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368 1963-05-11 7 UOL'R men .who were arrested in an ambush at the '.'>'. milestone. Klang Road, on April 25 were charged jointly in the Sessions and First Magistrate's Courts here today with having committed six offences. They were Chin Swee Meng. 25. of Petaling Jaya:368 words
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Article28 1963-05-11 7 SINGAPORE Pii Dr. Goh Kcnf? Swee. Mmii-lrr lor Finance will open the new industrial research unu In ;he Polytechnic grounds ai 5.15 p.m. on Thursday.28 words
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Article196 1963-05-11 7 SINGAPORE, Fll An* Yew Cheng. 24. left his fingerprints behind when he stole a far and bioke into an office. Today he was Jailed for five years by a .district court. He got five years for stealing a car and three years fir housebreaklng. the196 words
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Advertisement87 1963-05-11 7 WATCH for HILTON TOWERS Tallest Apartment Mansion In Malaysia 17-Storey $2 Million Project Stone's Throw From 'Admiralty House", •Lido 1 K. Tan K f •S.C.S'. •(ircat World. Price: $25,900 up About 1,800 sq. ft. Bedrooms 16' x 12' 2 Complete Bathrooms Reception Hall: 26' x 14' Dining Room: 18' x87 words
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Advertisement18 1963-05-11 7 THE KING SIZE CIGARETTE OF INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS MADE IN ENGLAND STATE EXPRESS -THE BEST CIGARETTES IN THE WORLD18 words
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Miscellaneous303 1963-05-11 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS <. Scandinavian concoction un--1 He aims at 2«— by giUng np« der three poinu t">. chastity? U2> Vulgar 1 across who perform* 8 He take* animals, like the on wheels 1 5- 7' Wind in the Willow* i" > 10. Vulgar 1 across who make* 9303 words
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Obituary143 1963-05-11 8 :o WnrtlM i/t (Minimum) HERBOLDT LINOA aged 7 beloved nf Anne and Norman Hrr:.th May at General Hospital. STOREY. The death is announced of BtaMS formerly of Cable .ri lately secretary of the S.C C. at Mount Alvernl* Ho*pltal, 10 May. BROOKE: On Miv Oth lIW3 at 13 A!i.143 words
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Article130 1963-05-11 8 :i> Wor4l 51* (Minimum i MR. AND MRS. K KunSKS r»tnsm SSMM nun attended their weddinic and r.<-rptioo. seal messages and nraaaaM on 1 -.V 1963. MR AND MRS. KSC Pillat thank ha attt-nded their weddinK in Sercmnan on May .'ith. aud RH ihfir Koud Wkttm and mils. MR.130 words
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Obituary52 1963-05-11 8 ;rdt fl* (Minimum) IN CHERISHED MEMORY of tVBf i i departed oa 11-B-M. R.i i. iii enr remembered by Cynthia, Arthur. Kvangelme and I IN LOVING MEMORY of late Mr. Om PM Un "ho pa»»«l a»»y peanfiliy on 1 l-'.-G--'. Inserted by hl> wife. Tan 8u l-oni. Saa,52 words
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Article29 1963-05-11 8 H rdi Si* (Minimum) MOTHER 4UPIBIOH. Convent Vie ni n-Mbaa to Mr. Koh V. Ik K--.ii nnd Yeo Chiil KtiiK formi I). Kukrt Timah Road. TJ tmilaa. Ha29 words
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Article197 1963-05-11 8 ■a v ..<. S/» (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S lava Rli»tta»ei la -i:urd«y and Sunday •..me. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invita all immii and boon addicta lv i.rrmar In thrir ihowrwmi at Timn :iv<-r va.iev Road. Riniapors BE A GOOD Malayan Kr.id Hrrltft Urn nihioimi Mmwrnmtm in ihr romuni<ed .National Lanaiuacr and197 words
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Article181 1963-05-11 8 TO H'urJa $JJ» f.Hin.) ST. ANDREWS FREiaVTERI AM CHURCH, ipoh. Oolf Cluh Road. Sun- 11 am. Sunday School 11 a m. All Welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SINr.APORE Oof— r On-hard Road Pm.ing -..lay Services a.m. and 6 Ity School Ham. All WelST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Kuala Lumpur. Weld Road181 words
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Article701 1963-05-11 8 As good a measure as any ot our changing times is the contrast between the cession of i Sarawak to the British Crown less than twenty years ago, and the procedure today whereby L Sarawak proposes to join the Malaysian Federation. Theji thought is prompted by the701 words
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Article367 1963-05-11 8 Having declared a state of emergency in British Guiana. Dr. Jagan must next decide how vigorously he is prepared Iq use his special powers against the T.U.C. and the Georgetown strikers. If there is any miscalculation Government toughness could spark off riots as severe as those which destroyed367 words
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Article213 1963-05-11 8 The people worst hit by tho present drought are the padi farmers. In the towns, the water shortage has caused inconvenience, or mild hardship at the worst. In the countryside, the continuation of unseasonably dry weather could mean ruin. Among the most blighted spots are the padilr.nds213 words
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Article613 1963-05-11 8 Harold Nicolaon - Tragedy of Dresden Harold Nicolaon THE BLOT ON BRITAIN'S HISTORY b> LONDON, Fri. The British public like to persuade themselves that, whereas other nations indulge In atrocities, they themselves never commit unholy acts. Yet there can be few operations of war as causeless, as purposeless, and as brutal as the613 words
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Article, Illustration984 1963-05-11 8 JAMES McNEISH - At lastItaly moves to smash the Mafia FROM A MAFIA leader was asked recently if it were* true that there were three Governments in Italy: that of Rome, that of Sicily, and that of the Mafia. "No no," he replied, "there is only one." And then, after a pause: "Rome984 words
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Advertisement251 1963-05-11 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. Wmrit il» (Minimum I TEO TANC: Hock Hye. o to-. rw lien* i -h;. a to Mary d o Mr Mrs. Taait K. Sin oa 11-S-Ki. LOW LEE: Kok Wan 2nd a/0 Mr. Urn OnK Mr- to Mary. Cheng i .1 o Mr. Lre Kirn F.a. both pop251 words
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Advertisement153 1963-05-11 8 BARGAIN GLASSES ■Why should I pay $25 for a pair of glasses when I can get them for $15/- at Optical Co.?" a question asked. The policy of a spectacle merchant is to sell a lot of glasses fast, every day. He does a rush 5 to 10-minute eye test153 words
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Advertisement68 1963-05-11 8 NATIONAL Haßaßaßaßaßaßaß^aaßaaalaC*l^aaßaafiiii§iii AVAILABLE ON H WE PURCHASE FROM 1 fl J25-5O A MONTH. I DEALER CITY NEON ELEaRIC CO. LTDg 308, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAO. SINGAPORE TEI.NOS. *****.7901^. 226 SERANGOON ROAO. TEL: ***** THOSE WHO KNOW Bl*V CEDED! Models by Tri-ang Accurate, authentic and realistic models. True to scale— in perfect68 words
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197 1963-05-11 9 Dr. S aiming to sabotage summit in Manila? MANILA, Fri. President Soekarno may b- contemplating "sabotaging" the proposed summit conference with Malaya and thr Philippines, the Philippines Herald said today. "There are fears, based on the Indonesian leader's recent speeches, that he may be contemplating sabotaging the conference, as a197 words
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Article28 1963-05-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The All-Malayan Estates Staff Union (South Johore Branch) will hold Its annual meeting at the Hotel Sky In Johore Bahru. on May 18.28 words
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Article312 1963-05-11 9 CRACKDOWN IN SINGAPORE A night's work by 100 detectives in gangland: 13 suspects arrested and two revolvers seized SINGAPORE. Friday. CONCENTRATING on gangland hideouts in Chinatown, Queenstown and the Geylang district, the police have arrested 13 suspects and seized two revolvers in a crackdown on armed gangs believed to have312 words
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Article161 1963-05-11 9 SINGAPORE, Friday. TME acting Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, today issued an order nisi directing the Minister for Home Affairs and the Commissioner of Prisons to show cause why Peh Tian Guan. a Nanyang University student now under detention, should not be freed.161 words
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Article96 1963-05-11 9 KUCHING Fri.— Five Sarawak Alliance candidates were returned unopposed today when nominations for the Lubok Antu District Council closed. Election will be in June. They were Bakar Anak Kuyah. Tutong Anak Nlngkan. Penghulu Upok anak Ma wan. Jabeh anak Man and Penghulu Marian anak Bagi.96 words
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83 1963-05-11 9 SINGAPORE. Frt. A mason. Sect Kok Kee. 23, was today committed to stand trial at the Assizes at the end of a two-day preliminary Inquiry Into a murder charge. Sect was alleged to have killed another mason. Chan Pong. 33. during a83 words
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256 1963-05-11 9 FOONG CHEE YOON - IN IPOH Six of Swindlers Inc. trapped in house FOONG CHEE YOON By IPOH, Fri. Five young men and a woman, said to be members of a big swindling syndicate, were arrested when police raided a house in the residential area of Canning Gardens yesterday. As the police party fanned256 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-05-11 9 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: by Singapore, Friday THE Barisan Sosialis has engaged a Queen's Counsel from London to defened its leaders on charges of offences against the State. Heading the list of 12 accused are the party's chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, and its legal adviser,241 words
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113 1963-05-11 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Collections by the Straits Times group towards the National Patriotic Fund exceeded the $100,000 mark today with a further donation of $1,915.75. The group's total now stands at $100,399. Today's contributions came from: The staff and labour force of113 words
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Article38 1963-05-11 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will visit the Changi constituency this weekend. On Saturday he will tour Pulau Tekong and Pulau Übin. On Sun- day. he will tour Changi village.38 words
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207 1963-05-11 9 Varsity: One in four will be a girl KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A total o? 657 students, including 167 girls, have been granted admission to the University of Malaya for the new session opening in May, Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim, Vice-Chan-cellor, said today The new admissions will bring the total enrolment207 words
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Article60 1963-05-11 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Frt. A dinner whs given tonight by the War Deoar'mrni Civilian Staff Association Johore Bahru Branch at the New Hong Kong Restaurant in honour of a group of Japanese trade union leaders, now on a visit to the Federation. Earlier, the Japanese visited the Association's60 words
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90 1963-05-11 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tan Hwa Koon, 29 of Kuala Lumpur, was today jailed for four years by a District Court here after he admitted theft of a car from Soh Teow Seng at Redhlll Close on March 27. Chief Inspector E. H. I Sheares90 words
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253 1963-05-11 9 Daily-rated men's case: Govt names five for inquiry SINGAPORE. Fri. The Government today set up a flve-man commission of inquiry to look into the questlon of converting daily rated Government employees to monthly-rated scales. The commission was appolnted by Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jln. actlng for the Vang dl-Pertuan Negara.253 words
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Article226 1963-05-11 9 MINISTER WARNS HOUSING SHARKS I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of the Interior. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, opened two 16--storey blocks of cheap flats at Loke Yew Road here today. Citing a total of $1,000,050. this Is the second phase of multl-storeyed flats to be built in the226 words
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Article28 1963-05-11 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The 3.200--strong Singapore Traction Comnany Employees' Union will elect 72 members to Its general emincfl for 1963 64 on May 18 and 22.28 words
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Advertisement187 1963-05-11 9 gjJL BEHIND THE SYMBOL there is a world of meaning! .<--*!« IH INI£ NAIION I -> <•"•• -*»< 4lff4 A n« i. d. w.lh llym, hi attian n iririfuuta. r«a itt*ntmf Km JBVtlX&f f •-'■■•W— »»int»» TlwJlMia Im| If*. Itrt ttaicly ck.nf.nf wwl« has £W^LH fl^ k'»»fM many chanftt t»187 words
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Advertisement129 1963-05-11 9 CHAPPIE the best food for the best dogs All the best dogs like full-diet Chappie. It has everything a healthy dog needs, liver, lean meat, fish, cereals and added vitamin A and D. Give your dog full diet Chappie. FULL DIET r CHAPPIE ALL A DOG NEEDS \£jj > >129 words
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Miscellaneous555 1963-05-11 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA »^?^i£L Two: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE D nlA ciMrADrtDr SERVICE 41.7 metres RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Negara-ku: 6.02 Morning Melo- 476 metres dies: 7.00 Time Signal. The SHORTWAVE SERVICE News: 7.10 Song Time; 7.30 41 Metres Learn A Word A Day;555 words
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Article46 1963-05-11 10 MALACCA. Fri. T:ir fetal* IMaki branrh of 'ho Malayan Indinn Congress will hold meeting on Sunday <U the Malayan CtIIDCM A>^ocwtion Hall, to form a commlKec to supnort thr Alliance Candida tr.s at the romine Ruriil Dis'r'.c Council elect :on> in the Jaah) Area.46 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-05-11 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-opertives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today returned to his old school the Victoria Institution and spoke to the students on being logical. He was opening the school's •<eeond Civic Charity Campaign, launched to147 words
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Article235 1963-05-11 10 Lee's fears by MCA official THE publicity chief of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Chan Chong Wen. said today that the Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. had made an insinuating attack on the MCA at a mass rally in Bukit Timah on his tour of the constituency last235 words
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401 1963-05-11 10 •pWO Opposition leaders expressed conflicting views today on the move to hold general and state elections jointly next year. The leader of the newlyformed Joint Opposition United Front, Inche Abdui Aziz bin Ishak. described the move as "sensible" because it would be cheaper401 words
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Advertisement253 1963-05-11 10 I I V I > Vx 7 j U ...and at that moment they discovered they both had the same taste for beauty and fine workmanship. They were both wearing Girard-Pcrregaux Mlchtt, y which are famous lor the time and company they keep The choice of a Girard-Pcrregaux watch immediately253 words
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Miscellaneous166 1963-05-11 10 \lh>y Onp Hy y.T. ilantlim !^i4U^!£ j 'j?^~~~ """~-kl ...i thought \ou (on.yo!-r»n%^ mmmm^\^>'-». a mWt)At hey- now; what A wanted to do J OOWDbv moke /cmonnowA— a MniT. •J-r^m KINWV STUFF I A LITTLE t"L O\^*^ LIKE rr 1 LET^ Ml T T-'\W IS THAT? y{ FIGHTIN7 f I?166 words
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Letter162 1963-05-11 11 Water MALACCA'S LONG ORDEAL-HOW SINGAPORE CAN PROFIT... Malacca's water problem is reported to be in hand, but the project will con- eixably take several years to complete. Pending that glorious day. the Malacca public s.iv to the new oligarchy which will preside over their affairs after June 29: "Gentlemen, we162 words
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Letter215 1963-05-11 11 STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum That watering of plants and washing of cars with unused tap water be strictly prohibited is there any by-law to act on? That simple rules of advice be oublished on storing of water; That a central rationing control unit be set up for receiving reports of215 words
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Letter176 1963-05-11 11 Malayans in Australia dismayed TIE appeal by Opposition parties in Malaya for U.N. intervention to bring about a postponement of the formation of Malaysia is receiving wide publicity in Australia to the dismay and embarrassment of Malayans In this country. While respecting the Opposition right176 words
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Letter86 1963-05-11 11 'THE elimination of traffic X lights at the junction of New Bridge Road and Upper Cross Street by a new system has certainly made a freer flow of traffic possible. But a problem arises. Pedestrians wishing to cross narrow Upper Cross Street must wait for a break86 words
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Letter81 1963-05-11 11 QNCE Port Dickson was a quiet, peaceful holiday resort. Now everyone seems to be so busy dashing here, dashing there that he cannot care less who Is in the way It is no longer safe to scooter around Port Dickson or for that matter to drive around81 words
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Letter134 1963-05-11 11 CAN assure "Parent" iS.T. May 3) that his son is one of many who have oassed their H.S.C. but were not successful in gaining admission to the University 01 Singapore. 1 received my letter of rejection from the university on April 19. When schools reopened on the 22nd,134 words
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Letter100 1963-05-11 11 IHAVE been overseas for six years and am now back in my home town Klang. I see rubbish scattered everywhere. There is filth around both the bus stands right in the centre of the town. What are those dilapidated attap huts near the taxi stand and many othersAFP - 100 words
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Letter25 1963-05-11 11 OPPOSITE my home Is a public standpipe which is on for almost twentyfour hours a day in spite of the rationing. PLZZLED Singapore25 words
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Letter39 1963-05-11 11 I SUGGEST that the Government replace the posting box at the Tiong Bahru Post Office as It Is too small. One is able to remove letters from the box even when It is half full. J.C. Singapore39 words
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Letter38 1963-05-11 11 QUEENSTOWN is developing fast and yet there is only one public telephone which is always out of order in Tanglin Halt. How does one contact the police or a doctor in an emergency? R. LEWIS Singapore,38 words
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330 1963-05-11 11 I REFER to the report under the heading '"Mining awaits drilling report in your issue dated May 7 which attributes remarks to the Selangor Commissioner of Lands and Mines, Inche Abdul Ghani bin Harun. and mentions my name. It is regrettably necessary for me to correct330 words
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Advertisement96 1963-05-11 11 Keep your hair g= well-groomed all day— H use B B HAIR CREAM Now, Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controlling rT^ interest in your hair, neatly and naturally. ?S Keep* your hair lively all day long— wellG^St j;r>H)ined without gloss. And one jar gives \m^. months of regular daily96 words
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Advertisement370 1963-05-11 11 AUTO'FIL BATTERY G| YES YOU ONE-SHOT TOPPING UP JZwT^Tr-Sfl^^ i no mess: no bother: i AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT jfc- LEVEL IN ALL SIX CELLS EXTRA-LONG LIFE FOR COVER OFF K&*^* f Whether you top up your bat y° u> y° u win a the me witll an Exide AUTO-FlL— because the370 words
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Advertisement896 1963-05-11 12 ■■^■^l 3 (Continurd from Pate 81 PHOTOGRAPHY M M »r<i» M Will.*— Box SO ets. extra SERANCOON BROADWAY (Air- j ll studio. t'pprr Seranh o«n 1'.0.i1. Spore (3| Milej>i. W. l.tir.K no booked in advance will qualify for a special discount In both ?M<>r photography. SatisTelephone SITUATIONS VACANI :n Word*896 words
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Advertisement988 1963-05-11 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward* fi < Hin.)— Box St ct: extrm, WANTEO AUOIT CLERK and Junior Bookkeepri. Minimum quallbca- tion S. nlor Cambridge and L.C.C. Accounting Apply giving full particulars to Box A 6162 S.T. Spore. LEADING LIFE ASSURANCE Com pany baa vacancies for Agency Inspector* in major towns. Very988 words
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Advertisement896 1963-05-11 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTFD Wards Si (Mi*.)— Box it ctt. extra TWO THREE ROOMED Houh. nnlurnishrd with M sanitation, along Dunearo Road. Bukit Ttmab'Road lv Ms immediate occupation. Ring Mam 3141 J K morning. FOREIGNER REOUIRES Fully Furnished Bungalow with telephone. Minimum two bedrooma. bathroom attached: large garden, residential area Tel. *****896 words
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Advertisement920 1963-05-11 12 TUITION M Mures S| Min.t— Box it ct*. extra THEODOLITE SURVEYING and', levellinv graduate with professional experience Tel ***** Spore ONE PRIVATE TUTOR for Primary Classes. Age 30 to 4.1.- Apply personal- ly 12 Lorong IS. Geylang, 7.00 p.m. daily Mrs Tay MALAY TUTOR offer* to teach Malay conversation Jawi.920 words
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Advertisement1100 1963-05-11 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS ,'Mim.r— Box St ctt. #xfre RENAULT DAUPHINE 1960. Immaculate Condition Ring ■Spore) *****. BMW 700 1962 .April < In superb rendition. I, Chelsea Rd Island View. I'.i-h Pan)ang. Spore STUOEBAKER 1652. liood coodmoo _"o miles a gallon, must sell to lust reasonable offer. King1,100 words
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Advertisement951 1963-05-11 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box tt et*. extrm ATTENTION MM. FORCES: ChanKl Auto Service offers you a wide range of tip top condition used cars. All cars cold are checked and has an after sale guarantee ICasy terms available. Come and nee for vour*«lf at 152 Upper951 words
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Advertisement926 1963-05-11 12 FOR SALE tt Word* SS. (Mim.r—Box tt ef. extrm i FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. Four rooni or teak and mertantl furniture, onr larse Norge rrfnitrrator. onr 1 cookrr and other miecrllanrous item* Will Mr «oM to nicbrst bidder on or ftffor. U Miv i'.'ii:i. Can Or ac«n at 4 Jalaa KmmV926 words
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Advertisement378 1963-05-11 12 BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) >c Word* M C.Mid.)— Box in ct*. extro MALAYA CAFE. BStVOS neli.io.ia "Naai PadanC' daily. Al«o tn^hsh/ L'hinese dishes IT. Stamford Road. Spore VARPAUL RESTAURANT lellcious i lon-vec dishea M '"p. ■asojSßSaa K> ..I. s ivrt. IPOHS SAR-MOR FUN Noodle,. |iiirnplin»- are deliclouslv prepared at Horn. K.e378 words
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Advertisement1380 1963-05-11 13 10 LIVERPOOL I WEST COAST Ul.i OueS'Pora Sails f. S'tiam *P»o»n| MELAMPUI LlWfpeal. Havre, Hamburg l» «/THi» May PERSEUS L'Mtl. Oublin. Glasgow May 12 May 13 M« 14/U May 17 MtdOK Dili Dublin. R'aam. H'burg li Pert Mlj 15 May ***** May 21 AIAX LiiarfMi, Glasgow 7 May IS M»|1,380 words
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Advertisement1436 1963-05-11 13 Wiiifi idKbtJjj^ iuaLwH^ THE E. A. C. LINESUillNhS 10 UNOA, L( HAVRE. HAMBURG. BRCME.N, «NI»l«r, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN £\P xj\ Sport P. t'nam i-tntni RrVSS\MI f*L«T«i* t i) n/iimi »/n May n/31 May tlv^J'J 'MbUNGA'- aj 3lMay, 4Juru i/ IJ«u 1/ IMM YpOTvK/ -JUTUNOIA" 21/24 Juh IS-211,436 words
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Advertisement1204 1963-05-11 13 EXPRESS SEKVICt 18 L»»OB, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL POR T V S'oore P S'Mfli -«n»n| BENVORLICN 1)111. R'lIM, till t'lU 6 M/Trta» May 17 17 Ml| 11/11 BENAJII I Hi, NkaiL Hun. «ti» ItVM SENMACDHUI (Hi H iyr t L'MC na.re Mbn Ml? 11/21 Mai 7«/» 2* IIKtuSS"" uT». S3t Mn,, hull.1,204 words
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Advertisement797 1963-05-11 13 te- McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. W|5H» Til: Nt ***** **»V. >HM «LLB«MAW UMI KLAVENESS LINE LOMO4, IAMIUK, ROrTEROAM, 10S ANtELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HOU I MIDOUSUOUCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND cm of uicesui flt A t r {1 c U11 $Mt S'rjcrt Stm >*nart« BBONXVILLI 14.- II May 1» 21797 words
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597 1963-05-11 14 From Our Market Correspondent ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday industrials were steady with several good individual rises on a turnover which jooked somewhat reduced in regard to the number of counters done in reported trading room figures compared with Thursday. Tin597 words
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Article25 1963-05-11 14 STOCKS INDICES M.i la tit Stork Indices. M.n !i Ma» in Industrials: 107.8.*> 1(18. 4b Tins 116.06 115.6'! rubbers: 108.76 10U.36 Dec. Mi 1%: 100.25 words
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Article811 1963-05-11 14 POMBINED business in the Smgapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms ol the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded m brackets: NOUSTRIALI: Bsuttsad (5.000) V Duniopj $2.80 SL, $2.81 .-1.. $2.79 SL, 11.000) $2.80 D. (2.000) $2.78, (5.000) $2.79. (16.000) $2.80, (2.000) $2811 words
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Article27 1963-05-11 14 Ma> 111 MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 75i cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $457.25 (down 54.12J). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 5 tons).27 words
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Article70 1963-05-11 14 /'HINCSE Preduct .icnan>«. (.n«a- pert neen prices per picul yetttrday: Cecenut eil milk *42t sellers drum S4M aMI Cepra: Mat/June IK /Continent ItTi axiyrt Pspper: Muntok IMi %15.% sellets. Sarawak white *152» SarM^ak black $106 acllrrs. <jrMrd Lampontt black Slu6 Mltanl ASTA HIT! -iHlers linsaiwrc Cecenut OH Milltri70 words
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317 1963-05-11 14 TIN fell sharply in Penang yesterday by $4.12 i to $457.25 per picul This was a much greater drop than in London on Thursday and local market circles said developments must have taken place after the London metal exchange closed. The offering317 words
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Article108 1963-05-11 14 THE Malayan Excnana* Banks' Atis- eiatisn made HMM rh;ini!es in its rates to merchants yetterdav <all rates to 100) Canada: buying TT 3a 5/ Mi. airmail OI) 3.'> Ml. 90 tf/M 3ft 10/lB credit nils. 36 trade bills. I.lhnu TT »r OO raady Canada 34 lft 18: Swiss108 words
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Article126 1963-05-11 14 MELBOURNE Fri. THE share market settled to steacy selective trading. Rises and Falls were about in balance. Colonial Sugar reacted from its recent gains, following the big Queenslana sugar fire and Philip Morris featured with a jump of Is 9& to 355. «d. on iv report that profit126 words
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Article37 1963-05-11 14 Further April rubber crops included: United Malacca Lid. 202 850 lb., Ayer Molek 37.445 Ib.. Leong Hin San. Ltd. 50.409 lb.. and xyalas Ltd. 46.100 lb. River view 172.000 lb. Kempas Group 802 500 lb.37 words
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Article219 1963-05-11 14 SHIM lying alentside tne lingaperi Harbour wharvat er expected teday are: Benvorltch 33/38, Bawean 31/32. Rebeveirtt 29/30. PrMtdent Jefferson 45, President Pierce 33/34, Tanatfra IT/M Victoria 46, Prtma Maersk 42/ 43, Phi-man 3- 39. Surabaya Maru 25/ 26. Mandowl 19, R.I. Halmabera 23/24, ltuth.vir.it 44. Sandra219 words
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545 1963-05-11 14 THE tradinu period under review has I been too short lor any trend to develop, itate H.CB. Co. Ltd. In their current Malayan j Rubber Market report. NO new factors have beta forthcoming and conditions were quiet, adds the report. Short-covering alter the I545 words
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Article246 1963-05-11 14 May nnt ■raai laMw nuytrs I c b. cleitd at 5 p.m in Smcaptrt and Kuala Lumpur yttttrdsy .it 7.4 cen's l^-r ll> deem I 'luarter of a ent. Tne ICC R.A. jnrl F M R E cletmf price* in centt per lb yetttrday: Ini I K S.S.246 words
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Article88 1963-05-11 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May io. Three roonthK D'mlops 16 eta. 8 Dhrhy 4d. K«.-o 21 cv. P. N. 18 cis. H. Traction 1/Gammon* M t« Hume orns i>. Hume prefs 16 its J W.-iuKb 16 <t» Hhr-ll 1« ct». M. Brew 30 ct.«. S'mmsbip 7 eta. M Omvnt rtt88 words
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Advertisement1053 1963-05-11 14 km l, KAWASAKI KISKN KAISHA. LTD U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. «J» Gren Lakes Svrvic* ETA EIA ETA tIA HA --•umikawa Mary" H/tHai 31 31 May II MM 21 isai 2 Jaly II Jaly lAm Illitia Man" 2S/2I Jilt 2111 Jsaa 21 July 21 July 31 July II Aig. 1 Slßt M1,053 words
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Advertisement993 1963-05-11 14 WtSTBOUNO tu»O»t sHVICt S'ro"! P. S S Pinant M siiiita, st. Nataira Hatra, SMRIrU 11/12 Ma) 11 14 Ma* IS May OMiirfc, Itttur Haakwt. liwh. •ttttriaai south ii mil «mic« uimct S'DO'« Wt»6M Ii Carl 0.-tai <-o't UiriDeti (It/i). Opiloon (21/aJ, Vataoi (I/t), Port Harcourt, la|os (I/I), Cotoiou (11/lj. IMN993 words
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Advertisement742 1963-05-11 15 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE in iiißiMti n issnTAWi lstctommbwi App!:> Invited tor apixutitment to Lectureship! or 1 r^hi;).-. The Departments to which these posts have been allocated, and tbt particular qualifications, ate indicated below: Post No. lirp.irtmrnt Particular qualifications 1 riology 1 past: medical graduate, preferably with (lin« and research interests742 words
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Advertisement505 1963-05-11 15 NOTICES f I TONGKAH HARBOUR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Incorporated in l!ir Federation of Malaya). NOTICE is hereby given that at i a Board Mee'ing held on Bth May, 1963. the Directors declared an In- terim Dividend of One Shilling < (15.0 d.) per stock unit on account of profits for505 words
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Advertisement736 1963-05-11 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited [rom Federal Citizens who have attained their 20th but not their 30th birthday (or appointment as Mobile Cinema Operators (Division IV) Department of Information Services on the salary scale $175x 7.50-250 plus C.OLA, at current rates. Qualifications (I) Have a knowledge of English equivalent to736 words
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Advertisement813 1963-05-11 15 NOTICES TO ALL CONSIMERS IN THE TAJPING DISTRICT OF THE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD The complete shutdown of Tai- 1 ping Power Station Is necessary for I additional switchgear to be erected j at the station switchboard from 7.45 a.m. 8.45 a.m. on the 12th of May. 1963. Any inconvenience ■so813 words
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Advertisement476 1963-05-11 15 NOTICES MULLER PHIPPS (MALAYA' LTD.. the Sole Agents in the Federation lor Vaseline Hair Cream have successfully prosecuted I Kuala Lumpur dealer in hair cream for using a bottle bearing the name of Chesebrough-Pondv the manufacturers of Vaseline Ha'r Cream. The bottle was produced in Court. The Manager of Messrs476 words
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Advertisement776 1963-05-11 15 UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Applications air ;nvi!rd lor tile MBMrB9| •o»t No. Ursicnalion Department 1. Laboratory Tterntictan Obstotncs <fc G> n;iecologj 2. La'wratory Technician Dentistry 3. Laboratory Technician- fbtfi In -Training 4. aerk Applications must be made on pn-nibecl lorn. from ;re Registrar ol the University. Cluny Ko.ul. Singapore 10. by776 words
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Article217 1963-05-11 16 TRENGGANU 1. SGOR 10: K. Trengganu. Fri. OELANGOR, the defending Malaya Cup champions. came Cup campaigning here for the first time and .showed their power with a 10-1 victory over Trengganu in a north zone match here today." A t-rowd of 2.000 o:: thf Bunga pa217 words
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125 1963-05-11 16 Score, score is Hussein's order to Singapore QINGAPORE. Fri. Score as many goals as you can and try not to concede any that is the order" SAFA president Hussein bin Kainurl has Ksued to the Singapore Malaya Cup .side who trawl to M.ilacca tomorrow to meet Combined Services on Sunday125 words
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166 1963-05-11 16 LIM KEE CHAN - Singapore's Pong Pin 'capped' for Britain LIM KEE CHAN SWIMMING By SINGAPORE. Fri—Singapore .swimmer Seah Pong Pin, 18. has been •capped" for Britain against Australia in an International match in London on May 18 In a letter to his father, Mr. Seah Yun Chong. Pong Pin said he was greatly166 words
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Article, Illustration232 1963-05-11 16 OOME. Fri. Ken Fletcher, the Australian No. 2, threatened to punch a spectator on the j nose during his men's singles third round match j at the Italian lawn ten-j nis championships here j i yesterday. After Carlos Fernande7 j (Brazil i had takenReuter - 232 words
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Article263 1963-05-11 16 Joseph's goals riddle Penang NECRI 5 PENANC 0 SCOR 3 FORCES 0 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Negri Sembilan went off to a flying start when they beat Penang 5-0 in the, friendly quadrangular j hockey tournament which began at Rifle Range Road today. The match provided some i very fast and263 words
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Article21 1963-05-11 16 KUANTAN. Fri. Kuantan Police Circle will hold their an- j nual athletic meet on the Town Padang here tomorrow.21 words
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Article83 1963-05-11 16 (.OIK Inter-sUte friendly iSc. Patanl>: Penang bt Kedah 6-4. SOCCER Inter-B«nk (Pen-! angi: Overseas Chinese 4 Chartered 4 N. Tebal L*e: Sempah Eft 3i Jawi Est 1. Hay Cup I'Kluang): Ilei..s 2 Umbak 0. Kluani Div. 1: PWD 3 United A 2 Tonr match: (A. Stan: Customs. S. Vietnam83 words
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271 1963-05-11 16 JOE DORAI - Two-year ban on the Cold Storage team JOE DORAI: By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE Cold Storage soccer team, who compete in the Singapore Business Houses i F.A. League First Division, have been suspendi ed for two years. The SBHFA commission of inquiry last ni^ht found the team guilty of misconduct in271 words
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Article71 1963-05-11 16 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Amateur Football Association's i finance and general purposes committee today decided to ask FAM for a Singapore versus Federation match. SAFA want to stage this match I fo collect money for a players' i welfare fund. Dates for three matches against Hong71 words
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214 1963-05-11 16 NOW ANOTHER CLUB FACES SAFA ACTION SINGAPORE, Fri. Within 24 hours of the an- nouncement that two Singapore soccer clubs. Cosmos (SAFA league Div. 3) and Cold Storage (SBHFA league Div. 1), had been suspended for misconduct a third club. Badan Kesenian, put themselves in line for disciplinary action. This214 words
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Article22 1963-05-11 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. A record number of 21 te:ims will play in the Krian Football League which begins next week.22 words
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243 1963-05-11 16 Aussie boys start soccer tour tomorrow SINGAPORE. Frl. Slngaporea under-16 schoolboys will meet i>u under-15 team of schoolboys from Western Australia, who are due 1h Singapore tomorrow, at soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. The West Australians, who are making their first trip abroad, will be a 15-strong contingent243 words
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Article143 1963-05-11 16 LONDON: FA. Dennis PoUows Mid Ihi v.i w ImwUgatbw aJtemti iixms" of matches jinolving two Bris'ol Rovors playrrs Rovers goalkeeper Des Million and bstde forward Keith WU!:.uiis wen -uspeiided by th* club they tad admitted in -p;iper srir'c 'li.v lhc» Ilk! accepted money to "throw" h rseent LeagoeReuter - 143 words
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Article232 1963-05-11 16 T ONDON. Frl. The West 1-1 Indians beat Cambridge University by an innings and 203 mils at Cambridge yes--1 terday During the day 19 Cambridge wickets fell for 301 runs. Though the university batsmen did better after following on 408 behind, a result In two daysReuter - 232 words
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Advertisement128 1963-05-11 16 W^ K IA I 1863i4]r:J 1963 I m m jilJ^^iW ME ANGLIA ESTATE CAR \M I T il Hw V re? Is Wfe M j^^. ANGLIA SUPER Jj \N(.I IA 250 NAN $4,665. U ~W&J roW^^^\ for Quality, m\ I J Elegance I mli^ Economy S^JEr?^^^^ your nearest FORD dealer128 words
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Miscellaneous77 1963-05-11 16 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya tup Ut: 1 Perils v Kedah (Kunean S'porr Div. I: PHthul v Suknramai <Jn Sew: Uiv. 3A: Ari-enal v Rarlin Ms i.Fnrrcr Pk>. Alaganpa v Police (Parrer Pk'. Tour match: I v Vietnam CtmoOM 'Perak Stadium. Ipoh). HOCKEY Friendly «|uad: Sgor v Penang (4 om>: Armed77 words
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Article161 1963-05-11 17 TIKESPORT SELECTIONS EPBOM JEEP (ALL BOY POINTEK Kaee 1 FLYING HAND Lady Diamontc Turn The Tide STARSHINE Safe Horn* Flying Hand FLYING HAND Safe Horn* Youni Eagl* Race 2 m i ii hi Dalcido Raluana BEN 111 K. BeUenl Mon Ami RFLLEHI Kaluana Fine FilUre* :iace 3 LAST TRY Holrlier161 words
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1033 1963-05-11 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP He was not disgraced in defeat RACING WITH GESTURE (Race tt) deserves another chance mi the main sprint at Penang today. The grey was not disgraced when second to stable-mate ChorPavong over 5Jf last Sunday. He attempted to lead all the1,033 words
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Article66 1963-05-11 17 ROME. Fri.— Braorio da Montone, ridden by R. Antonuzzl. won the 80:h Italian Derby run over 14f here yesterday. Osmarin. ridden by C. Ferrari, was second and Mlder, Otello Franeera up. was third. The race was worth $170,000. Brarcio da Montone. owned by the Spinott.i Stable, wonReuter - 66 words
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Article52 1963-05-11 17 SINGAPORE. Fri. Wellknown racehorse owner Sam W. Peers died In a clinic today after a short illness. Mr. Peers was the proprietor of the Anglo-Dutch Lighterage Company and president of the Singapore Racehorse Owners' Association. He came to Singapore from New Zealand when he was 21 years52 words
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Article1445 1963-05-11 17 Race One: 2.0— Cl 5 Div 4— 6£ 1 ***** Larator (Nelson St.) E. Breuk. 3 9.0 Donnelly 15 2 ***** Lady DUmonw (Thio St.) BuUlvan, 4 8.13 'Draron 14 3 ***** San Juan (Veni Vlcl St.) Allan, 9 8.11 Awi 2 4 ***** Comae (J.H LaiUlawi Zaln,1,445 words
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Advertisement81 1963-05-11 17 WORLD'S FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE LINE OF BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS. W ARTIST f DIRECTOR WtW CONNSTELLATION f CONNQUEST VICTOR CHENG LEE CO. S^\ M:; Prnang Rd., rjEfcYlt^L Ponanc. Tel: G2050 jpPl^^ONN CORPORATION ELKHART. INDIANA. U.S.A. For Tlronras tons hnllh .^^9 BE2H Bfelk. (nr au MUM. pnx, Bj>. life UKTti81 words
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Advertisement341 1963-05-11 17 U.s.a.? Only Pan Am offers tion >' ou turn y° ur USA visit int0 Round the World holiday! Eastbound and Westbound Your Jet Clipper Flight Jet routes! A relaxing adventure. Youenj.n warm, friendly service by bilingual cabin J attendants. International cuisine by m world-tamed Maxim's of Paris. (Oriental specialties on341 words
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475 1963-05-11 18 KUALA Ll'MPl R, Friday. 'FHK Railwaymen's Union of Malaya accused the railway administration today of failing to implement certain items of agreement that ended a 23-day strike nearly four months ago. It warned that "further delaying tactics" would, only create an explosive situation and475 words
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Obituary, Illustration89 1963-05-11 18 DEATH NEW FLATS MAKE TOTAL 1,000 SAM PEERS paawd mv.iv i rvlcr at Bt. Andrew's C itlii.tr il i| t.M pin today, and ladarL THE cheap municipal flats at Loke Yew Road, Kuala Lumpur, which the Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, opened yesterday. These89 words
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Article75 1963-05-11 18 JAKARTA. Fri. The chairman of the extreme left-wing Indonesia Party has attacked the rapidly-growing army backed "Sobsi" trade union federation as "a nest of bureaucratic capitalists." The chairman, Mr. Asmara Hadi. speaking at a regional conference of the party, described Sobsi as a new form of theReuter - 75 words
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Article26 1963-05-11 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employers' Union will hold its annual general meeting on Sunday at its headquarters in Queen Street.26 words
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Article279 1963-05-11 18 A LEADING educationist is among four people who will receive honorary degrees at a University of Malaya convocation at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka on June 1. He is Mr. Tom Hughes, planning adviser of the Ministry of Education, who will receive the279 words
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Article285 1963-05-11 18 LONDON. Frl— Closing middle price.; of selected stocks not inI eluding stamp duty were: Consol 2\i' £45Vi Funding 4' £92 11 16 War MM £613/16 —1/16 BA.nXS Chartered 60/9 Hongkong £16 7 S I INSURANCE Com Un 47/4'j 9 Prudential £22 —3/16 Ro\al 37/6 -r/3 RAILS Can. Pac285 words
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Article45 1963-05-11 18 LONDON, Frl. Spot 22 KA., June 22 Nd., July 22 \d., Aug. 22\d.. July/Bept. 22", d.. Oct. Dec. 22\d., Jan./ Mar. 22\d.. Apr/June 22% d.. July Sept. 22\d. Oct./ Dec. 22\d.. c.l.f. May 22 3/16 d.. June 22i«d.. July 22 5 16d Tone: Dull.45 words
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Article23 1963-05-11 18 LONDON. Frl. Buyers £904. sellers £905. Forward buyers £903 seller* £904 >*. Settlement £905. Turnover a.m. 215 tons. p.m. 120 tons. Tone: Quiet.23 words
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364 1963-05-11 18 TEN YEARS DEMANDED IN WYNNE SPY TRIAL MOSCOW. Friday. TIIK prosecutor lodav demanded I<> years' <lr privation of freedom for Greville Wynne, British businessman on (rial lor spying! ;uul death for his ro-defendant, Oleg Penkovsky. Russian scientific- worker. He accused diplomatic representatlves of imperialist states" of espionage activity, and saidReuter; UPI - 364 words
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153 1963-05-11 18 Spaghetti in space for astronaut Cooper CAPE CANAVERAL, Fri. Spaceman Leroy Gordon Cooper will eat spaghetti and meat sauce during his scheduled 22 orbit flight ol the earth next week. Durta! the 34-hour flight he will also carry out more than 12 scientific experiments and sleep for eight hours. HeReuter - 153 words
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Article65 1963-05-11 18 LONDON, Fri. The Town Council at Abergavenny iMonmouthshire t. has decided it cannot afford the traditional red carpet welcome when Queen Elizabeth visits their town hall. So they have painted one. When she walks up the staircase of the town's municipal centre on an officialReuter - 65 words
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Article119 1963-05-11 18 Macapagal seeks to settle strike MANILA, In. PresiiTl dent Macapagal today held an emergency meeting as the four-day-old Manila dock strike threatened to become a hational I stoppage by 500.0(10 union members. Armed Philippines soldiers and marine* maintained ordiT in the South Manila port area where 3.000 dock workers walkedUPI - 119 words
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Article152 1963-05-11 18 LONDON.. Fn. ol Cttcktt mulches cay \t Brrntwood: L ■> cskblra maun «baaaoaea ut.iu oeraiu-e of rain. Lanes JBl and l»t»— b. Bmx ~>B At Worthins: Northamptoushu c i)i Bum 320 U dec. and 16] 80). BUMex 195 ;md 117 iC i 41. Lai icr B—Reuter - 152 words
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Advertisement260 1963-05-11 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS •II II ..,H~ M •/inxnim CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (Soi^h East Atio'i School of Pottol Tuition) 86-B Robinson Rood. OHice Boil 1935 s>,ngoporc I. Telephone: ***** PRINCIPAL: K. A. AUGUSTINE 8.A., B.L. Malaysia offers abundant opportunities for educated men and women. Acquire better qualifications through systematised postal tuition260 words
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Advertisement212 1963-05-11 18 Cine Elmo F/1.8, 10mm fixed- focus type. Fully automatic 'CdS' mlm exposure control over ASA 10.320 I H^, N High magnification real-image view I t^ finder; adjustable vision. F stop a I I readings. Pre-set type, 50 feet 'v' l I continuous film counter and film S?' I change indicator.212 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-05-11 18 XJIOHEST nnd lowest tempern- lures in Malaya and Singapore lor ihe period 8 pm. on Tluitsdnv lo 8 p.m yesterday: Highest Lowest I Lumpur 93 75 Kotrf Bliiiru !M "2 j Penana M 71 I Ipoh 75 I 91 73 Singapore 93 75 j44 words
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