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Title Section19 1963-05-16 1 AVFBACE DAILY rrnTIFIF.D SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-05-16 1 PADMAN GOPAL - PADMAN GOPAL: Robinson's cashier shot HUNDREDS WATCH AS ROBBERS OPEN FIRE TWICE, THEN ESCAPE IN WAITING CAR IN BUSY ROAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TWO armed thugs escaped with a $11,500 payroll after shooting the cashier of Robinson's in traff i c- j ammed Mountbatten Road here550 words
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Article, Illustration41 1963-05-16 1 Exclusive on-the-spot pictures of yesterday's drama at Mountbatten Road LEFT: Mr. Lee. propped up an a chair, awaits the ambulance; right, he Is assisted to the stretcher; below, he Is carried r to the ambulance. v Pictures by Lim Yaw Chong41 words
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Article, Illustration586 1963-05-16 1 Cooper in fifth orbit 3 A.M. FLASH ASTRONAUT GETS 'GO SIGNAL' FOR ORBITS: MAY GET 'YES' FOR FULL 22 LATER CAPE CANAVERAL, Thursday. astronaut Gordon Cooper today successfully completed his fourth orbit of the earth in space and went into the fifth lap of his 22-orbital flight longest ever attemptedUPI - 586 words
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Article251 1963-05-16 1 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN: By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed POP ;iiul classical records worth more than $2<).(MM) were stolen from the Music City record shop in Rukit Bintang Boad shortly before dawn today. The thugs who raided the premises. entering from behind, also took: The shop's iron safe251 words
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Article64 1963-05-16 1 CALCUTTA, Wcci. Cholera killed 200 people In Calcutta last week, bringing to 836 the number who have died from the disease I this year. Six hundred and twenty people were taken HI with cholera last week the highest total for any week go far this year,64 words
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Article34 1963-05-16 1 BANGKOK. Wed.— The monsoon rains are expected In Thailand In mid-June a month later than usual. Weather Bureau officials nala today. This would delay the rtce harvest by about a month.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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77 1963-05-16 1 JAKARTA. Wed: President Soekarno announced today that he was planning Cabinet changes. He was addressing a general session of the People's Consultative Congress, highest legislative body in Indonesia. He admitted failings in the national economy but denied these were due to mismanagement. President Soekarno againReuter - 77 words
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Article61 1963-05-16 1 OSAKA, Wed— Eighty persons were injured today in the head-on collision o( two electric trains here. Police said a two-car electric train apparently enterea tracks in the path of a four-car express, either because the engineer of the flr.it train misread a signal orUPI - 61 words
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144 1963-05-16 1 I've taken cyanide, student said, then died SYDNEY, Wed. A senior tutor at the j school of chemistry at I Sydney University answered a knock on the door of his office today.. opened tje door to lind a Chinese student from Hong Kong standing outside. The student said; "1 haveReuter - 144 words
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Article60 1963-05-16 1 LONDON. Wed. Sir Winston Churchill lurched and almost fell as he was leaving the House of Commons Chamber today. The 88-year-old statesman was paying his second visit on successive days since he recovered from breaking his thigh last simmer. Mr. Dldley Williams, a Conservative, and asReuter - 60 words
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Article, Illustration675 1963-05-16 1 MALACCA, Wed I I 1 "/)PERATION JAB" swung: into top fear for Malacca's 350.000 people today as 23 inoculation centres throughout the State began functioning at 2 p.m. By nightfall, an Mltm.itVd ?0.000 people had b<*en Inoculated. Another 12 cases were admitted to675 words
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Article57 1963-05-16 1 ABERDEEN. Wed. The mother of two sets of twins gave birth .to quads three girls and one boy here yesterday. A maternity hospital bulletin said 27-year-old Mrs. Barbara Gumming and the quads were in a "satisfactory" condition. The quads were born by a caesarian operation. Mr.Reuter - 57 words
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212 1963-05-16 1 Accord at talks but no aid details i f ONDON. Wed. The three-day conference between British and Malayan Ministers on defence and development aid for the proposed Federation of Malaysia ended here today —but no details of any agreements were made public. A communique Issued after the tinal session todayReuter - 212 words
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Article22 1963-05-16 1 FIFTH ORBIT ALLS WELL < < \S\M B M linh "rhit IliH h( »p. psulc H>- w feai in ral nap R«22 words
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325 1963-05-16 2 GENEVA. Wed I^HE International Commission of Jurists yesterday accused South Africa of copying the worst features of the Stalinist regime in its laws and procedun The Commission. In statement on the General Law Amendment Act passed in South Africa on May 2. said: "SouthReuter - 325 words
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160 1963-05-16 2 Talks open to prepare African 'patch-up' summit ADDIS ABABA, Wed. One of the greatest gatherings of African Foreign Ministers ever held opens a week of crucial meetings here today to prepare tor next week's summit session aimed at healing divisions among the new African nations. The Foreign Ministers Hill workReuter - 160 words
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206 1963-05-16 2 ASHINGTON. W( MR. Seymour Janow. Far East Administrator of the Agency for International Development (AID), said last night there would be enormous consequences if Indonesia were drawn into the Communist bloc. He said this would affect the will of other South- East Asian nationsUPI - 206 words
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Article21 1963-05-16 2 BEIRUT. Wed—New fflrhlin* has broken out between Kurds and Iraqis in northern Iraq, reports from Bagdad said today.21 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-05-16 2 HEAVILY-LADEN AMERICAN EXPEDITION ON EVEREST GLACIER r PHIS picture, just re- leased by the National Geographic Society in Washington. shows heavily-laden members of the National Geographic American Mt Everest expedition clambering along the Khumbu Glacier near Mt. Everest at about 18.500 ft. The picture,96 words
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126 1963-05-16 2 SEOUL, Wed.— The U.S. Army yesterday identified two American soldiers involved in a shooting incident sparked off by a love affair. Last Sunday an American soldier fatally shot a Korean girl, wounded another soldier and then killed himself with a shot in the head.126 words
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Article32 1963-05-16 2 MANILA. Wed.—Sixty women delegates from at least 15 Asian countries will attend a conference here on the role of women in rural development from May 31 to June 1432 words
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Article76 1963-05-16 2 Peking 'yes' to talks in Moscow RUNG. Wed. The Chinese Communist Party has agreed to talks uitii the Soviet Communist Party starting in Moscow on July 5. the Now China news agenc iounced last night. The a n n t. a n i* c m ent followed within 24 hoursReuter - 76 words
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374 1963-05-16 3 CHICAGO, Wednesday. CEVERAL hundred Negroes threw stones and bottles at police late on Monday night after a 14-year-old boy was shot when police attempted to take a youth into custody on suspicion of burglary. It required 50 policemen and the Chicago Canine374 words
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159 1963-05-16 3 A woman magistrate tells court: I was hypnotised LONDON. Wed. An elderly woman magistrate alleged yesterday that a bearded Pakistani s a 1 c s m an hypnotised her and made her sit on his knee and give him £103 for a few clothes. Mr.-. Ruth Hotchkis. 64. told WadebridgeReuter - 159 words
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Article23 1963-05-16 3 BONN. Wod.— Police ln cities throughout We.st Germany swooped on East German journalists today, drtnininn many on -uspicion of espionage.-— Rcutcr23 words
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Article29 1963-05-16 3 LONDON. Wed Prolessor Nikolay Anosov has successfully replaced with ;i pliwie par: the mitral valve of a 15-yenr-old rliTs heart. Moscow Radio n-ixirted today.— RouterReuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration265 1963-05-16 3 DUCHESS MUST PAY MOST OF THE £50,000 COSTS I .IHNKI K< ■II Wed. A judge decided here yesterday that the Duchess of Argyll (above) will have to pay a major part of the expenses involved in the marathon action, which resulted in a divorce for her husband, the Duke ofReuter - 265 words
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Article67 1963-05-16 3 VIENNA, Wed. A powerful anti-Stalin-ist purge is sweeping Communist Czechoslovakia. East European experts said today. Their opinion was supported by official Czech announcements and reports in Prague. The Czech Communist Party newspaper Rude Pravo said in an editorial that the nations Supreme Court will soon reliabilitateUPI - 67 words
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190 1963-05-16 3 I TORONTO, Wed. One of the best wa^s to avoid a common cold in a temperate country is to have sufficient humidity in homes and offices, according to a medical report. I Based on the findings of a specialist, the report says that aReuter - 190 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-05-16 3 Sir Winston pays one of his last visits to House I ONDON, Wed. Members of the House of Commons stood and waved their agenda papers in a warm welcome to Sir Winston Churchill when he paid what they sensed could be one of his last visits yesterday. As he enteredReuter - 201 words
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Article177 1963-05-16 3 HAITI PRESIDENT 'SET TO FLEE NEW YORK. Wednesday. TWO newspapers here today said the United States Government was reliably informed that President Francois Duvalier of Haiti planned to resign and leave the country today but the State Department said it knew nothing about this. The reports quoted high diplomatic sourcesReuter - 177 words
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Article75 1963-05-16 3 Galbraith to sue newspaper I ONDON, Wed. Mr. A Thomas Galbraith has issued a writ alleging libel against the Daily Express. Mr. Galbraith, former Civl Lord of the Admiralty, was mentioned in the Vassall spy tribunal. He is now joint parliamentary secretary, Ministry of Transport. He resigned from his juniorReuter - 75 words
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Article75 1963-05-16 3 OTTAWA. Wed.— Canada and India yesterday signed an agree- i mem for a five-year lonn of < US$lB.9 million to cover the pur- i ctiase of 16 Caribou aircraft for < use by the Indian Air Force in difficult borrt«r areas.— U.P.L WASHINGTON. Wed.Reuter - 75 words
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Advertisement147 1963-05-16 3 GUTWIRTH TRADING COMPANY (S) LTD. DIAMOND IMPORTERS 304 Q&R ORCHARD RD. SINGAPORE 9. (Between Messrs Champion Motors Ltd. I and C. K. Tang. New Tel: Nos. ***** (2 lines) Advertisement j gr-a Lemons That UaUaUa Ip Bring Beaut y ffOcoNT^ss^w^ur V^/^'.j ANTIgePTICS Give your complexion Z?'^ T MT radiant loveliness147 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-05-16 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (GAVE...? >. r \OA»LIKJG...«y (^WEETUEAtfT..:? /n^ a LONG timc\ s~~ v f I SINCE *XJ CALICO) I fiVTOUT WMT23 words
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546 1963-05-16 4 'PRIVILEGES USED TO ENDANGER STATE SECURITY' Govt explains loss of citizenship SINGAPORE. Wed. •yUK Singapore Government said today that it hud revoked the citizenship of eight political detainees "because they had used the rights an d privileges of their citizenship to endanger the security of their country and its people."546 words
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Article104 1963-05-16 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Dr. Font Kirn Keng. chairman of the Public Utilities Board, was shown around the Pasir Panjang .Power Station today by the City Electrical Engineer. Mr. Z.K. FiuEcek. He was accompanied by other members of the board. Dr. Fong said that 51. 4 million has been104 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-05-16 4 SINGAPORE. Wrd. The president of the Singapore Rotary Club. Mr. M.C. Boyle, (above), today presented a set of 17 books on Australia on behalf of the Sydney Rotary Club to the National Library at a Rotary luncheon. Receiving the gift was Miss A. Priscilla Taylor. Direc- tor72 words
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Article120 1963-05-16 4 $864,000 school is opened SINGAPORE, Wed.—Education did not consist only of learning the examination subjects, but was good for the cultivation of good habits, social consciousness and good citizenship, said Inche M. Ismail Rahim, A.s.-:emblyman lor Geylang East, today. He was opening the $864,000 coeducational Mattar West Secondary Vocational School120 words
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262 1963-05-16 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Children's Aid Society, one of Singapore's oldest philanthropic organisations, has had another happy and satisfactory year. In his report of the working committee for 1962, the chairman, Mr. J. S. Klrkham, says that apart from a mild outbreak of chlckenpox, the262 words
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Miscellaneous350 1963-05-16 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is todays sche- Air-Ceylon: Prom London. Zurich, London (BA 711) 10.15 dnl* of civil aircraft move- Rome. Cairo, Bahrein, Karachi, pjn. nJtfat'Vr L&r 'alrpor. Colombo <AK 116, Ch p.nv CdcutJ Karachi Singapore: Garud.: Prom Hong Kong. 737) 8 .oo pJ n.; to Brisbane. ARRIVALS350 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-05-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. A police officer told a preliminary inquiry today that one of three youths charged m connection with a rape case was known to the police. L Supt. Tan Khoon Thor of the secret societies subhranch. Circular Road, said that Tan234 words
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Article122 1963-05-16 5 gINGAPORE, Wed. A soldier's wife told a court today that she was forcibly embraced and kissed by another soldier at West Coast Road during the absence of her husband on April 7. Pte. Abdul Mutalib. 26, of the R.A.S.C. who did not deny122 words
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Article21 1963-05-16 5 PENANG. Wed. Cigarettes worth 51. 500 were stolen from the Naaft shopping centre in Jalan Gajah. Tanjong Bunuah. yesterday.21 words
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202 1963-05-16 5 P.C. ATTACKED IN JAIL BREAK BID BY TWO JOHORE BAHRU. Wednesday. AN escape bid by two men from the Central police station lock-up here last night was foiled by an alert telephone operator. The two men are being held on a $10,000 robbery charge. It was 7.30 p.m. Constable Aminuddin202 words
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Article62 1963-05-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Forty-eight policemen left ban by air today to replace the Malayan Police Field Force at the moment In Brunei. A further two groups will be leaving tomorrow and on Friday. The replacements left on a ehartored Malayan Airways Viscount. The final total62 words
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144 1963-05-16 5 RAF agrees to equal pay for women employees OINGAPOKE, Wed. The Royal Air Force authorities have decided to give equal pay to its women i employees in Singapore. The Air Ministry Local Staff Union revealing this today said it had reached agreement with the K.A.F. authorities on its claim for144 words
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Article27 1963-05-16 5 PENANG. Wed.— Penaniz State Government will hold a garden party at the Residency on the official birthday of the Yang dlPertuan Agone on Juno S27 words
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536 1963-05-16 5 Land policy: Miners are still dissatisfied IPOH, Wednesday. MALAYAN miners, deeply concerned with their perennial problem of land difficulties, still hope that state governments will adopt a more liberal policy. In its annual report for 1962. the F.MJS. Chamber of Mines again draws attention to land problems. It says state536 words
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Article37 1963-05-16 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Indian Association will hold a dinner in honour of Mr. Thomas Abraham, new Assistant Commissioner for India in Singapore, and Mr. Dlnesh Singh. th» Indian Deputy Minister for External Affairs, tomorrow.37 words
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Article, Illustration144 1963-05-16 5 rERE were no tears and no ragging, but mild and good-humoured teasIng, when 730 "freshies" turned up at the University of Malaya yesterday to begin their three-week orientation programme before getting into the swing of varsity life. Though "term" will not144 words
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Article31 1963-05-16 5 KANGAR. Wed.— The Perils Government has set up a special operations room to chart the progress made in the use of the National Language in all government offices.31 words
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Article21 1963-05-16 5 KANGAR. Tues— The Regent of Perils. Tengku Sulaiman. will open a $60,000 mosque at Kampong Tok Kaya on Friday.21 words
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Article46 1963-05-16 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mr. E. W. Jesudason, principal of Raffles Institution, will give a talk on "The role of the World Confederation of Teachers" on Saturday at 5.30 p.m at the school. Mr. Jesudason recently attended a conference of the confederation in Stockholm.46 words
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193 1963-05-16 5 ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tasmanian industrialists should go into joint ventures with Malayans and help In the expansion of Malayan industries. Mr. Eric Recce. Premier of Tasmania and head of the Tasmanian trade mission, said today before his departure for Bangkok. "We have learned a193 words
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Article24 1963-05-16 5 PENANO. Wed— Penang Umno youth organisation's annual assembly, have been held last Sunday, has been postponed to this Sun- i day.24 words
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174 1963-05-16 5 PPP motion to affirm 'absolute loyalty' to Sultan TPOH, Wed.— A motion reaffirming the "absolute and unflinching: loyalty" of the elected members of the Ipoh Municipal Council to the Sultan of Perak will be introduced at the council's next meeting. The Peoples Progressive Party leader, Mr. D.R. Seenivasagam, will introduce'174 words
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74 1963-05-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Sixty boys and girls, members of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs, will stage an "Aneka Rama" (plays from the Malay Opera) at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Hail. Airport Road here, on Friday night. The youths, who have just undergone74 words
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356 1963-05-16 6 WARNING NOTICES TO STAFF AT PENANG PENANG, Wednesday. £IGHTY employees of the Mercantile Bank here stopped work and "waited to be sacked"' when five of their colleagues were given instant dismissal notices by the management this afternoon. Earlier, all the 85 workers, including356 words
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Article76 1963-05-16 6 LOCK-UP FIGHT CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Wed. Three youths were charged in the Third Magistrate's Court here today with disorderly behaviour while being detained in a police lock-up yesterday morning. Chua Sin. 17. Yong Kew. 18. and Chee Mol Moi. 20. were alleged to have fought in a lock-up In76 words
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Article93 1963-05-16 6 $460 more for the P. Fund KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Another $460.16 was received by the Straits Times Group today towards the National Patriotic Fund bringing the total it has so far collected to $107,176.45. Today's donors were the staff of the Aborigines Department, Kelantan $171.50; Thye Guan Tong, Taiping $100;93 words
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397 1963-05-16 6 |POH, Wed. —A police inspector dressed only in underpants and carrying a towel In which a revolver was hidden, arrested two men m a rubber dealer's shop here one morning last July. This was said in the S-^ sions Court here397 words
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443 1963-05-16 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. T*HE United States stockpile will remain a central factor in the world tin market for many years to come, the chairman of the Straits Trading Co. Ltd., Sir Ewen Fergusson, told the annual meeting of the company here today.443 words
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Miscellaneous29 1963-05-16 6 Bstgm 1/ 1, net ff lit/ lialph Uvieitdahl f"" J I K.EV, SYLVESTER-)! I k L /WT ON THIS «MALL« T7 holo Evecv YjL \CHtrt mat mfo«e v* J29 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-05-16 7 NEW OWNER LIVES IN CAIRO SINGAPORE, Wednesday. JJAFFLES HOTEL and land'adjoining it was sold today loi $1,415,001. The new owner is 37-year-010 Madam Khadisa Abdalla Alsaeoff managing partner of a woman's magazine in Cairo, where she ha* lived since the age367 words
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Article353 1963-05-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed OEAH Eng Kiu. 36. a mother of six. was today 11 sentenced to 12 months' jail in a case connected with the acquittal of Dr. Heng Yeck Meng, a private practitioner, last November. Mr. K.T. Alexander, the district judge, convicted her of perjury at353 words
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109 1963-05-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Strikes at Fraser and Co share and stock brokers and Watts and Baker Ltd.. plumbing engineers, today entered their 61st and 59th day respectively. The two tirms and the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, which represents their employees, have not been109 words
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84 1963-05-16 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. An orientation course in economics will be sponsored hv the Economic Development Bnnrd at the University of Singapore at the end of this month. The course, to bf conducted in both Enellsh and Chlnrsp. will consist of 12 lecture^ It la oart of84 words
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Article47 1963-05-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Meniri Besar of Krdah. Dato Syed Omar Shuhabuddin. a*d his wife, returned here by air today from a pilgrimage to Mecca At the airport to meet them was the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, who is Dato Syed Omars brother-in-law47 words
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229 1963-05-16 7 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wad. D E PRESENTATIVES 1V of about 50 voluntary welfare organisations will meet at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Saturday to discuss establishing a national co-ordinating and advisory body. The proposed body will: SEE that the work of voluntary229 words
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289 1963-05-16 7 Malaysia will bring better living, says union k UA L A LUMPUR. Wed. The National Union of Planta- i tion Workers today came out in full support for the concept of Malaysia. The Union Herald, an official publication of thp NUPW. In its latest Issue compared Malaysia with the merger289 words
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200 1963-05-16 7 INDIA TO CONTINUE SUPPORT FOR MALAYSIA SINGAPORE. Wed Indonesia's apposition to Malaysia has not in any way changed India's si.uinrh support for the Federation, the Indian Deputy Minister of External Affairs Mr Dincsh Singh, said tonight. Mr. Singh flew into Singapore tonight from Rangoon on a five-day fact-finding visit of200 words
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Article64 1963-05-16 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —I Thin Mate Legislative Assembly I members left nere today by air for a four-week study tour of Britain at the invitation of the British Government. They ;irc Dato Yahaya bin Haji Moha limed Sah of the Pa- 1 hung Legislative Assembly.64 words
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Obituary40 1963-05-16 8 S» Wurdt tit iMimimmm) MR. YAP KIN SIM pounl l«iy r al General Hospital 5.30 am IS-eVOI Invmi behind his r» loved »ifr and tune children Body lyinic In -tai.- at Singapore CMM com. iil take purr IT 11140 words
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Article22 1963-05-16 8 i»w«\ I/a raMnajj MR. AND MRI. w P. perara thank Relative*, frlrr.di for their kind attendnmi and prrornia on Ib« occmiloa22 words
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Article180 1963-05-16 8 10 l> ..rrf« >/B I Minimum) FLAVOUR YOUR NSW Potato.-. ».ih Ti'ntrrW Mint. Uw Kn«M»h I delicious: At all KOod (torn. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all Teacher* and hook addicts in thrlr showrooms at TlnMa rr Valley Road. Singapore. ROLAND'S. Try the exciting variation* of the latent IM3 iprmg180 words
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Article62 1963-05-16 8 Wordi sim <mm.) SINGAPORE DISTRICT Mv: im tonight s oo pin. ACS Coleman Street Spore. ome. YOUTH FOR CHRIST presents "An t-runx 'or Oirlntlans" featuring Teen T.irn Cultural Centre Theatre May 17th 8 p.m. Sponsored by T.F.C. Umdezvous. STARTS TODAY! Victoria Memorial I mii M.iv 16-J2. Cvancelistlc <"rusad>62 words
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Article678 1963-05-16 8 I Yesterday s payroll robbery in the heart of the Federal capital has put crime on the front page with a bang. It is the most daring holdup in a fast growing series of armed robberies, and unfortunately one of the most successful. I 1 Only the678 words
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Article334 1963-05-16 8 Two days of rain have made it less likely that water rationing in Singapore will be tightened further. It is too early, however, for consumers to hope for any easing of the present 12-hour, island-wide restriction. The rise in reservoir levels welcome though lit is must be set334 words
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Article271 1963-05-16 8 There is no reason to doubt that the initiative taken by the I Federation Government to induce voluntary welfare organisations to co-ordinate their activities springs from the best of motives. Yet the Govj eminent should proceed with 'circumspection. For reasons which' are perfectly easy to understand, people who271 words
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Article, Illustration1321 1963-05-16 8 The last rites for race segregation in the U.S. FROM A CORRESPONDENT ltlltMlN4.ll \M. Alabama. Wed. ACCORDING to the Re*. Martin Luther King, the American Negro 'leader, what has been happening in Birmingham, Alabama, this past weeik is part of the funeral of race segregation in the United States He1,321 words
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Letter391 1963-05-16 8 ('AN someone who knows how water Is rationed in Hong Kong come forward and advise our Utilities Board how to Improve water rationing In Singapore if Hong Kong has a better system? Hong Kong has twice the population of Singapore and It Is doubtful that our source391 words
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Letter165 1963-05-16 8 I AGREE with Dato Crawford 'S.T. May 9) that estates and mines cannot be expected to maintain an army; I don't think an army is required to protect payrolls. All that is needed is a few (say four) parttime guards. There are many ex-service-men working In- rubber estates as165 words
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339 1963-05-16 8 Guarding the fortune in Thailand's forests UANGKOK. Wed.—Thailand Is taking new measures to conserve her dwindling supplies of teak and other internation-ally-known timbers. One of the chief measures, apart from reafforestation, is tbe production of plywood. For this, only a small percentage of precious trak is used, its main constituentReuter - 339 words
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Advertisement687 1963-05-16 8 Straits T»es Malay Mail CfeMiflwd ■dyftlnwiwti mty Im haodod Mi lot Piaor COLD ITOSAeI AwCAOB Orchard Roaa COLO OTOWAOC MtNCHtt AT HOLLAND ajOAD— KATOMO) KtrplL ROAD-NAVAL aVASB Autaortaed Aaewta: CtTY BOOK STORI LTB> WMMfceater Mom*. CawyerQvoy THK NIWS PHOerT Fttxpatrtck-e SMirwsrwal M M ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Rood. Navel Saae a.687 words
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Advertisement39 1963-05-16 8 "see(jW The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporter* of High Closs Worsteds Woollens. SIMGATORf: 21, CKulki Strett, Ml *****. HONGKONG: let Floor, Rooaa No. 8, 54-64. Motkon Rood. Kewleaa.39 words
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Advertisement174 1963-05-16 8 Whips Fast- Stays Whipped! J With 30% butterfat; fj you can depend on AVOSET, to whip quickly and y^ (^ISB^^S. It's made from real cream, then I P™"^"^Y/lKia|l^^ for months. ,^-^A. /y^™ Top your best desserts^^^^V Vk^*'^)) deUcious AVOSET. AVOSET X sterilized /Tff\\ WHIPPING CREAM I II LIQUIRIT Tor the174 words
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Article, Illustration4666 1963-05-16 9 CHIA POTEIK; JACKIE SAM I - CHIA POTEIK and JACKIE SAM I CASE OF THE STUDENT ON HOLIDAY AND HIS FIANCEE: SHE TELLS HOW SPECTATORS REFUSED TO HELP HER ESCAPE HIM 1 I SINGAPORE, Wednesday 1 1 did not consent to intimacy, sheHan Hal Fong - 4,666 words
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Article, Illustration13 1963-05-16 9 PROSECUTING ...Mr. D. Marshall DEFENDING Mr. F. de Souza13 words
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Advertisement114 1963-05-16 9 YOUR \=k^ HOME Hl^lC' o NEEDS XjS^U THE BEST X^y^ CEILING FANS TABLE FANS PEDESTAL FANS AIR CIRCULATORS INDIA N^QUA L I TJ^PR 0 DUCT &BJtoxe Tana USNA FANS ARE MADE IN THE WORLD'S LARGEST SINGLE UNIT FAN FACTORY. With every USHA fan there is two years' Free Service guarantee.114 words
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Advertisement173 1963-05-16 9 PftPn Britain's finest television! For perfect viewing in artificial light or daylight buy an EKCO TV receiver. Available in these superb models. 23" Super De Luxe Model TC 772 comes I in an elegant slimline console cabinet and the lattst refinements to overcome interference and give perfect picture quality J173 words
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Miscellaneous453 1963-05-16 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NVTIONAL SHORTWAVE SHOKTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 MKTRtS 41 metres AM: 6.00 Time Sjljtnal N»- j MEDIUM WAVK SERVICE: gara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies: j 478 metrea 700 lime Signal, The New:.; A.M.: 600 Good Mornlne; 710 Sons Time; 730 Learn A 6.01 Morning453 words
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Article, Illustration321 1963-05-16 10 Dr. Lim calls for fairer deal for the weaker nations WHILE THE RICH GET RICH. LONDON, Wednesday. T<HE Malayan Minister of Commerce and Indus- try. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. yesterday urged Commonwealth countries to make a concerted effort at the coming G.A.T.T. conference in Geneva "to get the best bargain"321 words
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Article30 1963-05-16 10 IPOH. Wed. Pour piculs of tin ore worth SI. OOO were reported stolen from the store of Hor Sw«I Meng Mining Co. at Sunpang Pulai near here.30 words
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Article110 1963-05-16 10 $4,000 OF PENS STOLEN FROM SHIP PENANG. Wed. Three cases of fountain pens, worth more than $4,000. were stolen from the freighter Nankal Maru. the manager of Lindeteves Jocoberg Ltd. Mr. H. Jesse, reported yesterday. He told police that the steamer arrived in Penang harbour on April 17 with a110 words
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Article215 1963-05-16 10 IPOH. Wed.— Mr. Chan 1 Yoon Onn. People's Progressive Partr/ MP for Kampar has submitted 10 questions for answer by five Ministers at this month's meeting, of the House of Representatives. His questions to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, deal with increases in215 words
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Article61 1963-05-16 10 ALOR STAR. Wed.-Bibi Mohamed. 15. has reported to the police that a youth molested her yesterday at a loneiy spot in Kampong Bahru. Gurun. 22 miles from here. Bhe was looking after cattle, she said, when a man came up to her and kissed her. He61 words
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Article169 1963-05-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Legislation to provide for a $200 million rubber replanting grant for estates and smallholdings within the next five years will be ready soon. The Sccrctar\ to the Minis, try of Commerce and Industry. Raia Mohar bin Raja Badlozzaman. said today that legislation169 words
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Advertisement352 1963-05-16 10 I I I^l aY IW\ k f'l MISTRESS OF MELLYN Victoria Holt I A helpless girl in a house haunted by th« post, caught in a frightening web or infidelity and intrigue strange accidents sudden death! $1.75 THE FIERCEST HEART Stuart Clnctc I This tough-fibred story is luxuriant as the352 words
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Advertisement269 1963-05-16 10 fp Skinny people! f** .read this j* Aa* V* w Amazing weight gains with WATE-ON! Wate-OR it a ixw plea*ant-to-takc *hould«r*. bint. arm*, hip* 'and laoa, •übttanct that* packed with weight- Your face look* younger, prettier 1 building calorie*, bone-building Vit»- Skinay increase >W weight f, mm D. blood-building Vitamin269 words
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Article, Illustration376 1963-05-16 11 SIX-HOUR BEAUTY TREATMENT DOES THE CHANGE AT 1.30 p.m. a pretty Singapore girl, dressed smartly in a dark suit and with her hair combed down to shoulder-length, walked into one of Tokyo's biggest beauty parlours to keep a date with beauty. At 6376 words
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Article167 1963-05-16 11 WHERE to read is the question in the compact, sound filled household today. Only a few have the space and traffic areas for a library. Many mothers with growing families solve the peace and quiet problem by using their bedroom as a library retreat. Even167 words
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Article76 1963-05-16 11 'Winkin jacket for teens rIK back of the newest American curdiean for teenage girls features a sketch of a handsome lad with one eye that winks H the gal moves. The handsome lad on fhe back of the jacket comes off the production line with a thatch of black, blond76 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-05-16 11 CANDLES TO LIGHT FOREVER IF you have any decorating Ideas with randies being used for added attraction. then here is something that looks interesting. Picture above shows two "candles" which, it is claimed, are everlasting, will never burn down and give the cheapest light In the world. Manufactured In England,125 words
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361 1963-05-16 11 I —from DOUG LACKERSTEEN. I London. MRS. Katharine Sim, an English author who has lived in Malaya for 22 years indicated that the word "leisure" had lost its i meaning since her return to England. When I telephoned her about her talk "Enjoy- ing Your361 words
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Advertisement122 1963-05-16 11 ft-^BIBBBBBBBBW -^sUsBBBBBBBIkk. .SBSBBSBBsI BSBI^S BsQssk With Optone /W^s\ Eyedrops;you /Jb^v can always /fw(//\ look your 3SbKy sparkling best \^w£'' Squeeze two or'threeldrops of soothing Optone into.'the^corners oWyour> eyes...blink.once!or twice. ..yourTeyeslbecome refreshed, relaxed. .lustrousTand happy. You will indeed,be v looking atfthe. world with new. bright! eyes thanks'to'Optone. jOPjONf A OPTONE handy122 words
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Advertisement340 1963-05-16 11 jBBBBBBBh Etk^^^Bßß* hbbbl bbbbW' .bbbl bbbbbbbbKt^R the man with a head •■•*>;. on his shoulders uses 'Top Brass' Wk —4 4 When you use 'Top Brass' by Revlon, you're perfectly groomed, impeccably ready to rise head and shoulders above the crowd. From then on, Revlon isn't responsible for what happens.340 words
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Miscellaneous308 1963-05-16 11 Straits Times Crossword across on the ship, where it Is need1. Paddy likes artificial miner*) cd <7). <Bi. 7. Suffer greatly on one's need 6. Covet a settlement Involving for filling in time (7) a few notes, perhaps (6). 8. Main site to be re-planned. In 9. Slipping out of308 words
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Advertisement1136 1963-05-16 12 1™ !=> i (Continued from Pace 81 SITUATIONS VACANT :> Werrfa SS (Mim.)— Box St ct: txtrm LADY COPY TYPIST for General •MM qualifications and remunerations required. Apply P.O llox 117!'. Singapore. WANTEO IMMEDIATELY HSC. holder with Federation of Malaya Certin. ale to tc.icli in lower forms. Apply to Principal1,136 words
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Advertisement1029 1963-05-16 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED Vi Word* SJ (mm.)— Box St cf. txtro WANTED JO Kurmsbed/ Unfurnished Rungalows/Klata in Slngapore/Joborr i Bahru. Long Lease. Details to P.O Box 659 Singapore VOUNC EUROPEAN COUPLE Require House /Bungalow /Mat 2-3 bedrooms, large llvmg-room. Tanglin. Holland Village. Pastr Panjang. Long lease. Box A 6257 S.T. Spore1,029 words
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Advertisement912 1963-05-16 12 EDUCATION It Word* U (Mlm.)-Bo* tt els. txtrt HOME-STUOT COURSES:— 'Wrur only the best will do in postal education Write to H.L. Lovell Hewitt. M.C.. Principal. "The Private Tutor' (Correspondence) Katont; PO Box wo (Spore lit— Tel: ***** or call at l*7B. TemblinK Koad Proapectux TUITION 20 Wordt »i I912 words
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Advertisement1091 1963-05-16 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE m Wordt SS (Min.y—Box it cU. tstro I9bl FIAT 1100. Ivory. itf.UUU miles. Diplomat transferred. Kl.fttO UO X.L* BM2I. BARGAIN 195, CONSUL convertible excellent condition 12.400 PDoae (Spore) 2SOI Kxl. ***** FIAT 2100, Registered July IMO. 1 Kuropean Owner. Mileage 22.000 .Showroom Condition. Tel' Office Hours iH'pori')1,091 words
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Advertisement936 1963-05-16 12 FOR SALE it Word* Si (Mitt.)— Box M rts. «atra LATIST AND BIST (guilty Bathrobes Now SS.SO Only. Nawly Arrived Ladies' Java Rank Blouses Now 56.90 Only. Boys' Girls' Hlay-sults Pyjamas $2.90 Only. Many Bargains. Visit Luck's 17. Orchard Koad, Spore. OIL DRUM CLEANINC Equipment consisting tv-o units 3 drum936 words
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Advertisement779 1963-05-16 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TEMPORARY CLERICS Applications ai* invited Irom Feaeral anu Singapore Citizens tor the postb of temporary clerks for duty in the 4ui reaeral imantry Brigade in Singapore. Age must have attained luti but nut 23rd birthday. Candidates must have Uie Cambridge Oversea* Scbool Certllicate or the Federation of Malaya779 words
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Advertisement694 1963-05-16 12 NOTICES THE UNITED CHINESE BANK LTD. SINGAPORE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twenty-First Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at its registered office. Bonham Building. Chulia Street, Singapore, on Friday. 24th May. 1963 at 12 o'clock noon. NOTICE JS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN694 words
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Advertisement510 1963-05-16 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA APPLICATIONS are Invited for a \acani post ol Machine Operator In the Bursar's Office. Application forms and further particulars are obtainable from the Registrar, University of Malaya. Kuala Lurnimr, on sending v selfaddre.ssed stamped envelope (9" x 4"). Applications close on d June, 19C3. Ref.510 words
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Advertisement1490 1963-05-16 13 tO LIVERPOOL ft NEST COAST U.R.I Oue S'oore Sails P. S>am "enanf PERSEUS I Mil. Dublin. Glasfow la Pt/May 17 May 19 MARON L'PMI, Out n. R'dax H'aurp GM 11 Taday May 17/21 May 21 AJAX L.terpMl, Clasfow Mai 19 May 22 May 21/21 May ADRASTUS A.onmoutn. l.iirftal May 221,490 words
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Advertisement1443 1963-05-16 13 THE E. H C. LIMESSAILINGS 10 utNOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, HREMtki, ANlNtkr. ROfUROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO. GOTHENBUR6 ANO COPEHHAtE /S^"**\ S'pori v. b'haa < pWVKjNIiI "fALSIRIA" B) 21/25 kip) 29/29 May 29/19 May rAV^J'I -kiauNU" a).... 19 May/ One 5/ 7 Jim f/l mm XSyjfrl -JUILANOIA" 29/24 JIM 25/27 Jum 21/291,443 words
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Advertisement1500 1963-05-16 13 ben[^leme EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spcri P. S'haa 'lojat IENVORLica L'aaas. roaa, ■'Mrf. 6'aiu la Pt/May 17 May 19/U lENAJII L im, ayftart, B'«m>. A'aarp G. 31/ May 19 f lENMACOHUI M N'kira, I Ma, Ha»ra. Mkra May I»/U May 24/29 Miy Wi■ r kNLOMUhU.it.upj I'Mil,1,500 words
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Advertisement1072 1963-05-16 13 McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w^ Tel: Nl. *****. EUIRMAM LWI «Sa KLAVENBSS LIN* Lemon, hambobg, rotteroam, lcs anceies. San francisco. HAVRE. NULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORILANB. CITt OF lE.CESTEB lli ""i.,*',^""" Strt P S <n a* 'mana SRON>«ILLI 11. 47 Tally 17,29 Mly 21 22 Mi, j.^,,, TrS.1,072 words
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Article233 1963-05-16 14 CHIPS lying alenitide the Slniapera >J Harbeur wharves er eipecttd teday are: Flintshire 1/2. Houtman 4b City of Leice.vter 47 North, Awajlsan Maru 4J. state of Andhra 40/41. American Mall 33/3«, Cloverbank 3334. Pawel Kinder 40 41. Frankfurt 4 1, Lloyd Kakke 1.V16, Yamahiko Maru 27/28,233 words
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635 1963-05-16 14 From Our Market Correspondent TNDUSTRIALS again 1 showed a mixed tendency on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the volume ot business appeared to slacken somewhat. Tins continued to edge higher as the metal price appreciated for the fourth consecutive trading day and the635 words
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Article23 1963-05-16 14 Malayan Stock Indicr*. May 14 May 15 ndustrials: 108.3? 108.62 [ins: 115.39 115.68 rubbris: 111.12 111.12 D*c. 29. 1962 m 100.23 words
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Article884 1963-05-16 14 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bauittad (5,000) SI.3K: Ounlopt $2.79 SL, (1,000) $2.79. (10.000) $2.«0 (9.000) $2.81; last Smelting (1,000) $3.45 D, (2,000) $3.41. (1.000) $3.42.884 words
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382 1963-05-16 14 rE Straits tin price gained for the fourth consecutive trading day yesterday when a rise of 75 cents took it to $459,874 per picul. The estimated offering was 140 tons, down 10 tons. In London overnight, a fully steady tone characterised the tin382 words
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Article128 1963-05-16 14 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT and Industrial 1 shares mostly held their levels or Improved today. Moves overall were small. Dunlop Rubber featured with a further rise of Is. to 60s. following the week-end announcement of management reorganisation. Oik barely held their levels, but base metals mostly firmed with Mt.128 words
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Article19 1963-05-16 14 Further April rubber crops Included Amalgamated Rnbber 871.600 lb. Kluang 91.000 lb. and llu Benut 51.000 lb.19 words
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Article259 1963-05-16 14 I \|AV Artt trade ruktisr buyirt f k. clsttd at S p.m. in •intspor* I snd Kuala Lumpur ysttsrday at 741 rents per lb. rtcm n threr-eiKhtos of i-rnt The tone wan uncertain. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M R.E. clitins; price? in cents per lb. yeiterda/: Int 1 R.S.B. prompt259 words
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Article154 1963-05-16 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May IS, Three months. Dualops 19 cts. K. Bmeltrra M eta Ksao 21 eta. r. n. i* ota Gammon 14 cts. Hume ords lft ati Bj Darby 4d. Hume prefs. 16 rts.c. BMtajM 4id. .1. W.iuKb 13 eta. S. Traction 1 M. Brew 30 et«. Shell154 words
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Article69 1963-05-16 14 CHINESE Product Exenaniee. Singapore noon prices per picul yesterday: Coconut oil: bulk $42* aatMta, drum $4."iJ sellers Copra: May June UK 'Continent $27 buyers. Pepper: Mintok nhite $155 sellers, Sarawak »h sellers, special Sarawak bla paifctra, garhled Lamponc blac .of> aaOan $1171 sellers. Singapore Coconut OH Millers' Association69 words
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Article71 1963-05-16 14 THE Malayan Exchange Bark» «m ciation iradf these chjinKfs in :i« rates to merchants yesterday (all HMM to $100): Sclhns TT a* OD rtady: Belsian I Franct l'il.'< I 4 Deutiche Mj.k, 129 I Krencr l«» l I On m free tich>nm mirkrHorn; Kong >e»terday thr U.S. dollar71 words
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Advertisement1146 1963-05-16 14 >\-- KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. Grmmi Lakes Servie* LSM loaas tIA EIA EIA EIA EIA y S'nam Honolulu S F'citco L. Angela* N York Clavcaie "Kannkaaa Maru" ?VISM» Jl 11 May 21 Jaaa 2lJaaa 2 Jaly II Jaly Ila "Illma Maru 2521 Jaac 29 31 Jut 211,146 words
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Advertisement959 1963-05-16 14 WESTBOUND tUHOPt MUVICt, S nu'c P. S'rim Penane M Millet, St. Nltatra, Nam, StmiNt Sailti la Part 17 May Oaaturt. Aatvara. Miami, react lattarsaa. SOUTH a »tSI «f»IC» StKlCt S"por« UTUN* 1/ I Jaaa Durban (21/S). Port Elt/abeth (24/«), Capetown (21/S). Mitjo. (M/i). Port Harcourt. ligos (1/7), Cotonou (1/7), Lome.959 words
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Advertisement44 1963-05-16 14 NITTO yPI LINE COLOMBO SERVICE S.S. "SHINEI MARU" Voy: C-2 loading for Colombo SINGAPORE PENANG GDN 47/16 MAY 17/18 May AfMtS: Occmic Lloytl (Sbtppwt) Ltd.. Oemirk Hsist, Si»t»f»re hi. ***** Aleuts: Oceanic lloyi (F di* M) Ltd.. 7. Weld Qsij. Peui t IK. *****.44 words
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Advertisement340 1963-05-16 14 CLOSING PRICES MAY. 15. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74.J cents (down threr-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5459.87J (up II cents) Estimated unofficial offering 210 tons (down 10 tons). NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that MR. HO KING YUE has le« our Organisation as Sales Representative, Friden Division Kuala Lumpur on May340 words
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Advertisement1218 1963-05-16 15 TANJONG MALIM TOWN COUNCIL l()( \l. (.OVIRNMINT ELECTIONS ACT. 19M LOCAI <.O\ I KNMI.NT KOMIKT Ol ELECTIONS) KKiILATIONS. i960 KORM I j. [Regulation 5 <3> 1 (.KNERAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVKN THAT1. An election of (a) Councillor(s) for the following ward(s) will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Simpang Ampat.1,218 words
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Advertisement1311 1963-05-16 15 NOTICES KUALA KANGSAR TOWN COUNCIL LOCAL GOVF.RNMt.NT ELECTIONS ACT. 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONSi REGULATIONS. 1960 FORM 1 [Regulation S (3) I GENERAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT- K 1. An election of (a) Councillor i s > for the following ward(» vill take place as hereinafter mentioned:1,311 words
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Advertisement1276 1963-05-16 15 NOTICES I TAPAH TOWN COUNCIL I LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT. lWt LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF t LECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1960 FORM 1 [Regulation 5 (3) I GENERAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT1. An election of (a) Counclllur(s) (or the following ward Is) I rill take place as hereinafter mentioned: Jalan1,276 words
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Advertisement1536 1963-05-16 15 NOTICES PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICE SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT Notice Is hereby given that Khor VAfANfIFs Eng Guar. Amir Beg so Mohd »«vajiv-ido Beg and Pol Hong Gun have left Onl y candidates with the our service on 1.5 63 and are no stipulated qualifications need longer in our employ. They have «PP'y-1,536 words
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Article266 1963-05-16 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. Do«ble Miot 9 08 —Weights for six Director II 8.12 races on May 22 (Wed- f> aixle nesday). the second day Z^TL. m' .Un "h"** G d UP XXi meeting here. Rubina 8.04 Class 4 Div 1-s '/if HalUn 8.04 Hirh Perfection266 words
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Article, Illustration395 1963-05-16 16 Epsom Je^ p - Epsom Je^p RACING by I KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ROYAL MEADOW is my early fancy for the $15,000 King's Gold Cup to be run over 6f here on May 26, the last day of the meeting which begins this Sunday. The four-year-old is395 words
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Article, Illustration394 1963-05-16 16 SULTAN OF SELANGOR SUBSCRIBES FOR A N.Z. HORSE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Sport of Kings is living up to its name in Malaya. The Sultan of Johore and the Sultan of Pahang have long been owners of useful strings of racehorses Now comes the Sultan of £«langor. who has .subscribed394 words
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240 1963-05-16 16 LONDON. Wad r PHE French colt Relko ia now 4-1 favourite for the Epsom Derby to be run over 12f at Epsom on May 29. Last week Relko was offered at 9-1 j Another French-trained It, Corpora, also shortened from 14-1 ;to 10-1Reuter - 240 words
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Article, Illustration223 1963-05-16 16 FOSNER IS NOW THE LEADING JOCKEY J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Australian Mcrv Pasner, who rode four winners at the ecent Penang meeting, has taken the lead in i he jockeys' table. Mcrv has now ridden a total of ?l wlnn-Ts this season and is ore ahead of Keith Moxham. Champion rider Lyall223 words
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Article43 1963-05-16 16 IPOH. Wed. The Perak Junior badminton championships will be held on June 7, 8 and 9 at the SJAA hall here. The Perak open badminton championships will take place on July 19. 20 and 21. Entries close on June 20.43 words
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Article202 1963-05-16 16 J^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Three Australian sires who are especially popular with Malayan owners are Sir Edward. Jambo and Meadow Mist. Nearly every batch of nr» Importations from Austmlia in- elude progeny of these sires. Two of the new Class 4 horses entered for the coming meetine202 words
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Advertisement1238 1963-05-16 16 iSSsSs^SSS^SS^S^^^S^^S>SSSSStSSSS^Bs>BSS| singafow city council 4', fHUDRFN'S AID SOfIFTY DEBENTURE STOCK 1955/:0-SO tMILUKtM 5 AIU SUUUT NOTICE is hereby given that NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the TranMet B.x.ic of the above li 1 the Annual General Meeting Hock v.ill be closed from 19th May ot tn Society will be held at1,238 words
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Advertisement1288 1963-05-16 16 NOTICE TENDERS THE TOWN BOARDS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 137) TENDERS NOTICE IVDI.R SECTION 137 TENDERS will be received by nTIrI i,.,.k.. i.. n _i> the Bursar. University of Malaya. J?™%V e a?T*o:n D *£Z Valley. KuaujLunjpur. Enactment thai the following draft no n Oth "Vl' "S"-.^ plan1,288 words
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Advertisement307 1963-05-16 16 BILE BEANS make you feel younger /4g»aQgk and look fe^ j younger iILKBKANSI nTJMfISEsA Ther W lid of U^R jKtrer^U bunt DOVOsV W/fmr'^^^^jlM s hMltiir bodr. Bils WHwflfl ■Warn *»o stunulits your kv*r snd ciw i mDrm snsm nw AIL MM«fj| OLALIM Foot Itch Healed In 3 Days Do your307 words
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Article, Illustration490 1963-05-16 17 ERNEST FRIDA; Singapore - ERNEST FRIDA; Singapore. By Wednesday They will help to create interest, raise standards ASIA'S top sprinter Manicka Jeg-athesan has returned from his two-month stay in the United States with a crusader's zeal for the relay meets organised by American universities. "We must introduce them here,' he490 words
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Article171 1963-05-16 17 Mercantile 6 Forces 2; Kuala Lumpur, Wed. lt/TERCANTILE Bank, down 2-1 in the 35th minute, slammed in the equaliser in the next minute and went on to a comfortable win in this FAS League Div. 1 match at Merdeka Stadium to- night. Ahmad Dollah and Arthur Koh171 words
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158 1963-05-16 17 Smart goal promotes Swindon to Div. 2 LONDON. Wed. Swindon won promotion from the English Third Division last night when they scored a rather fortunate 1-0 home win over Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury were doing all the attacking when, with only two minutes to go, Roger Smart scored an unexpected goal which158 words
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Article118 1963-05-16 17 YEW YORK: Plans have now l^ been finalised for the fourth American international soccer league in which 14 teams will compete this summer. The teams have been divided into two sections. The section winners will play off for 'lie right to meet tne holders. Dukla Prague i Czechoslovakia In the118 words
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Article214 1963-05-16 17 I ONDON. The West Indian tourists hopes of victory over Lancashire at Old Trafford. Manchester, were dashed by a fourth wicket stand of 150 between Ken Grieves, the county's Australian skipper, and Jack Dyson. Grieves hammered out a brilliant 123 in 113 minutes to add to his 97 in the214 words
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Article123 1963-05-16 17 SYDNEY: A disappointed cricket fun has failed in a bid to the courts to recover AC3 be paid to watch an England-Australia Test match. John Nelson B-tldrv. an estate agent, had sued the New South Wales Cricket Asociation in small debts court. He claimed he did not get his moneys123 words
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Article96 1963-05-16 17 ROME: Martin Mulligan an( i Margaret Smith won the men's and women's singles titles for Australia in the Italian lawn tennis championship*. Mulligan crashed back into bigtime tennis with a 6-2. 4-6. 6-3. 8-6 win over Boro Jovanovic (Yugoslavia), while Margaret defeated ber Australian team-mat* Lesley Turner 6-3. 6-4. Austii96 words
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Article143 1963-05-16 17 Changes likely in S'pore team CINGAPORE, Wed. Slngapore's team for the return International hockey match against Malaya at Farrer Park On Saturday will be named after tomorrow'* final trial at Thomson Road And the 8HA selectors are expected to make a number of changes In the line-up. Since their return143 words
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216 1963-05-16 17 Services hit by injuries but confident MALAYA CUP CINGAPORE, Wed. Despite beinc hit by injuries Singapore Joint Services remain confident of beating Pahang in the Malaya Cup competition at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday, writes TEOH ENG TATT. Among the star players injured are outside-right Tony Shannon, centre-forward John Warwick216 words
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Article108 1963-05-16 17 CINGAPORE, Wed.— The SAFA League and Tournament Committee will suggest to the SAFA council meeting on May 24 that the Premier League should be reorganised to create greater interest. Committee chairman P. Suppian said today thai he would propose that the eight teams in the Premier108 words
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Article112 1963-05-16 17 SINOAPORE, Wed.— The SAFA disciplinary board have suspended a Bukit Timah Sports Club player for three months. The board chairman, Seah Yun Chong. said today that the player, Sharif, was found guilty of assault on an opponent during a Div. 3A match between Buklt Timah and Alagappa on112 words
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Article72 1963-05-16 17 SCRC 5 TPCA t ran earlier match. SCRC scored a 5-2 victory over TPCA without exerting themselves unduly. They led 4-1 at half time with goals by Stanley Gabrielle (sth) Ong Kirn Leng (12th) and (22nd) and Chong Chi Pal (25th). On resumption, Thanabalan netted the first goal72 words
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Article78 1963-05-16 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Amateur F.A. will discuss on May 24 the suggestion by the FAM that there should be an early Singapore-Malaya link-up to form a Malaysian soccer tram for future international matches. SAFA president said: "My own view is that If the governments want an78 words
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Article60 1963-05-16 17 MALACCA. Wed. Former Selangor and Negri Sembilan player Maj. Lakhblr Singh Gill will lead the Federation Armed Forces In their annual two-day cricket "match against Federation Police at Rifle Range Road Kuala Lumpur, on May 18-19. The team: Lakhblr Singh Gill. C. W. Anderson. Heywood. CKelly.60 words
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Article355 1963-05-16 17 MCF PREPARE FOR ASIAN NTCET KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. ltfpßE THAN 100 cyclists representing 12 countries ITI are expected to take part in the first Asian championships organised by the Malay Cyclists Federation scheduled to take place here from Juno 2 to 8. The MCF have invited teams355 words
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Article35 1963-05-16 17 j PENANG. Wed.— The Penanf Amateur Athletic Association will hold its annual cross-country I championships, open and junior, on June 4. The start and finish will be at the Malayan Teachers College. Buklt Glugor.35 words
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Advertisement318 1963-05-16 17 SWIMMING SASA invite 4 countries CINGAPORE. Wed Singapore Ito srnd a maximum of 12 swim- Amateur M^ Associa- /^rd T^ Uon have invited Thailand. Bur- iodaltiß by the SASA. ma. South Vietnam and MaJays. bABA havr planned another to an International meot here on PeaUvaJ programme to be held at318 words
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Advertisement358 1963-05-16 17 Tkis is i comprehensive basic. I |U[ 819 kow'tMi it tuide ti ««i»t h the Kr* I~ W tome. Ike step by step uttrit tint are acciniitiel kj cter lON illustrations both ikeU irapks md diafrMs si tkat e»erj detail tt ctittricttM is a,.,:; mm clear u< easy ti follow358 words
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Page 17 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous195 1963-05-16 17 TOUR MATCHES: Negrl combined schools v W. Australian schoolboys i6eremban. 6.15>; Spore Selection v Customs. S. Vietnam (J. Besar. 7 p.m.) STORE DIV. IA: Khalsa Marines A' <Jn Besar. 5.30). lI'OH DIV. 1: PCRC v Municipality (Coronation grd); Div. 2: Kilat v PWD (Jn Abdul Jalil); Div. S: Borneo v195 words
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379 1963-05-16 18 Govt gives $*****0 to combat cholera KUALA LIMPIR. Wednesday. THE (Government today approved an emergency vote of 5519,400 to fight cholera. The acting Minister of Health, Haji Khalid hin Awang Osman. announcing this, said il was now considered unnecessary t<» close schools ill Malacca. Haji Khali-i also announced: i in:379 words
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Article111 1963-05-16 18 LONDON. MtO. loit-.nne. alter losing HI v. kkou. for lev. ItU lihi. v. Hi i.duru Ui 200 lot 8 by Mi 'siott.i ho. liumaii 4a not uuii on UM kint t,. iv of ihelr Uiree-auy BMCfI M Mid>...e.->--bmugh against liie Wt -i lnui.ui tourtMa Tea scoresReuter - 111 words
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Obituary14 1963-05-16 18 T KANACARCTNAM inner on M 3 0 .it C'urk;,I h» N Arulanandam K.I.14 words
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Obituary35 1963-05-16 18 IN IVIR LOVING .to,, of B.nguivni hi«h m for ihr ■I on Saturdax 1» LCI \r ihiwiy I'hurrh Kuala Lumpur I I fruTirt- artkivitad on tht» ormaaon InarrtM by Us wMI and children35 words
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Article42 1963-05-16 18 SINOAPORE. Wed— The Straits Times today received two donations of $10 each for Madam Mok Kch Chee, widowed mother of eight. The donors are Mr. Harry Yeo and "a church member." This brings the total of her fund to $46842 words
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191 1963-05-16 18 CANBERRA. Wed. THE Minister for Ex--1 ternal Affairs, Sir Garfteld Barwick, said today it was not easy to make agreements with people who were unaligned such as the Indonesians. Sir Gartteld' was replying In the House of Re"presentatives to aReuter - 191 words
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Article34 1963-05-16 18 SINGAPORE Wed— A luncheon wl'l be held by the Kodak i Malaya) Ltd. on May 20 at the Midnight Room. Princes Restaurant. In honour of Mr. Berggren of Eastman Kodak Company. NewYork34 words
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222 1963-05-16 18 SYDNEY. Wed pORTY-FOUR Australian ports were idle today r while 17,000 watersiders attended stop-work meetings. The unauthorised stopwork meetings were called by the Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation to protest against the exclusion of Sydney and Melbourne from «n interim Australiawide wage increase.Reuter - 222 words
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Article275 1963-05-16 18 LONDON. Wed— Closing middle I prices of selected stocks not Including stamp tiuty were: :onsol 2'^% £45\ 4-3/16 Ending 4', £93 1/16 U War 3: £61 -r U BAMkS Chartered 61/- +/44 3ongkon K £17. -pi. INSIBANCE :om. Un 49/I 'i -fl/9 Prudential £23 -r *oyal 38/9 KAILS275 words
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Article49 1963-05-16 18 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22>,d Jgpfc a2'-jd.. July 22', d., Aug.! 22'_. d.. July Sept. 22'» d.. Oct Dec. 22 9/16 d. Jan./ Mar. 22.d Apr. June 22 -..d.. July Sept. 22^d,. Oct./ Dec. 22 ,d. r.l.f. May 22 I 18d. June 22.d July 22 \d. Tone Very quiet.49 words
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Article23 1963-05-16 18 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £807',. sellers t»08. Forward buyers £907',. sellers £908. Settlement £907.. Turnover a.m. 330 tons, pm 10Q ton*. Tone: Pinner.23 words
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130 1963-05-16 18 NEW DELHI. W..1 J.K. Bhonslt-. the Indian Army •ffieer v lio foil i; lit alongside the Japanese in World War ii .is a ■•Jar-general in Sunhas Hose's Indian National Army. died yesterday after a heart att.uk He was taken ill while sitting beside MrReuter - 130 words
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389 1963-05-16 18 orbit took him 88.45 minutes. Over California, Cooper was askeu if he felt comfortable. "Roger. Roger. I feel comfortable, real comfortable. In fact I had a little nap." he said. Cooper prepared his flashing beacon experiment as he soared into his third389 words
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Page 18 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1963-05-16 18 The weather LJIOHEST and lowest tempera- ture.s in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tues- day to 8 pm yesterday: lli.ii.-t Unrest Kuala Lumpur 86 "5 Kota Bhan'i 7.S Penanc !tn 75 Ipoh 90 "3 81 re 8-' II42 words
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