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Title Section20 1963-05-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times j Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35320 words
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Article, Illustration625 1963-05-18 1 Cholera: More 20 to hospital ANOTHER DEATH IN MALACCA, THEN THREE SUSPECT CASES IN MUAR AND TANGKAK: CONTROLS ON MOVEMENT OF 350,000 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Cholera has spread to Johore. The Ministry of Health today confirmed thai three cholera suspects have been admitted to625 words
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Article47 1963-05-18 1 LONDON, Frl. Tun Abdul Razak. who has been in Britain for talks on defence aid for the new Federation of Malaysia, left London by air today (or Kuala Lumpur. He wh.s ai-compunied by the Malayan Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. —Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article24 1963-05-18 1 MACAO Pit six people three of them children —were klll!ed today and 27 injured when two adjoining century-old buildIngs collapsed.—Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration1256 1963-05-18 1 JACKIE SAM - MCA blocking merger agreement: Lee JACKIE SAM THEY ARE TRYING TO FORCE A COLLISION BETWEEN ME, TENGKU' "It U not our intention to light the Trngku. He U the most outstanding leader in Malaya and in Malaysia and we accept his leadership."— Mr. Left in Singapore yesterday. i SINGAPORE, Fri.1,256 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-05-18 1 JESSELTON, Friday 'THE Alliance Council last night elected Mr. Donald 1 Stephens as Chief Minister-Designate of North Borneo The council also chose Dato Mustapha bin Dato Harun as Yang di-Pertuan N'egara Designate of the State. Both appointments are to take effect when North Borneo joinsReuter - 185 words
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Article29 1963-05-18 1 SEMENYIH. Frl.—A 27-year-old father of three. Teow Kirn Hws, was killed by lightning during s rainstorm at Sungei Chua new village, six miles from here. i29 words
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Article78 1963-05-18 1 MANILA, Fri. Indonesia has asked for a postponement of the Foreign Ministers' conference scheduled to be held in Manila on May 24 with the Philippines and Malaya. VicePresident Pelaez said today. It had suggested possible dates from May 28 to 31. Mr. Pelaez said the IndonesianReuter - 78 words
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Article75 1963-05-18 1 JAKARTA. Fri. GununK Akuhr volcano, which two months ago killed 1,000 people in Bali, again erupted violently yesterday, Antara reported. Explosions were heard !.»0 miles away, the agency said. Huge rocks and other debris were hurled high into the sky and searing lava moved down 8,000 feet75 words
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396 1963-05-18 1 LABOUR MPs No' TO BARISAN INVITATION SINGAPORE, Fri. »3 Three British Labour Party MPs, who arrived here tonight to gather facts on Malaysia, declined invitations to speak at a mass rally on Sunday in their honour organised by the AntiMalaysia Barisan Sosialis and their allies. A disappointed Dr. Lee Slew396 words
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Article, Illustration931 1963-05-18 1 MR. KHRUSHCHEV cabled President Kennedy: "Accept our cordial congratulations en the occasion of cosmonaut G. Cooper's sue cesshil flight, which has made a new contribution to the exploration of Hie outer space. "The Soviet people send the courageous American cosmonaut their congratulations and bestUPI - 931 words
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323 1963-05-18 1 JAKARTA. Fri. Chinese shopkeepers here have begun closing their doors and boarding up their windows as a precaution against widespread anti-Chinese demonstrations in West Java spreading to the capita!. Dozens of shop* in the predominantly Chinese business section in the south of the city323 words
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Article30 1963-05-18 1 lAVA MOTS: II HELD »\K\RTA Hi.— l hrct people bi'c irrcMc* iij ITi I fOI >nw. bin mains Chinese b«p J9"i vr "C P. Vjb* jo* tod*.*— lH30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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258 1963-05-18 2 ATTACKS DIRECTED AGAINST KUOMINTANG PARTY MEN TAIPEH, Friday A TOP-RANKING official of Nationalist China's ruling Kuomintang Party said yesterday he believed the current anti-Chinese riots in Indonesia were instigated by Chinese Communist agents under the cover of Indonesian nationalism. The oJficlal, who did not258 words
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136 1963-05-18 2 THE CHIEF IS HOME, AND IT'S STRAIGHT TO JAIL I AGOS. Fri. Chief Anthony Enahoro. deported from Britain to face a charge of treasonable felony In Nigeria arrived here by air yesterday and was taken straight to Jail. The Chief, deputy leader of the opposition Action Group Party, will appearReuter - 136 words
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Article35 1963-05-18 2 TLHEKAN. Fri me Indian PveMdeiu. Dr. KudhalcrLsliiiHii. arrived yesterday for a sevenday Slate visit, during which informed sources said the Shah of Pri>ia would offer to medial* in the Kashmir dispute.— U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article32 1963-05-18 2 RANGOON. Fri.— The Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Tharmt Khoman. and Marshal Dnwee Chullasup arc here for talks with I Burmese lenders and io sign a I border co-operation agreement. UPIUPI - 32 words
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Article60 1963-05-18 2 SAIGON, Fri— Communist guerillas killed 21 Government soldiers and wounded 25 yesterday in a daylight ambush in Kontuin province, about 300 miles north of Saigon. No Communist casualties were reported. The ambush took place only a few miles from the headquarters of one ofReuter - 60 words
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92 1963-05-18 2 KONG LE 'PRESENT WHEN AIRSTRIP IS SHELLED VItMIAN E. Fri. Twenty artillery shells from Communist positions fell yesterday on Muong I'M. in airstrip, the office of Premier Prince Souvanna Phouma announced today. Sources close to the Premier said it was "very likely" that the neutralist military commander General Kong I.c92 words
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130 1963-05-18 2 SABOTAGE IN CHINA: CHIANG AND U.S. ACCUSED OONG KONG. Fri. Radio Canton said last night that "U.S. imperialism and the Chiang Kai-shek gang" had recently stepped up sabotage activities in Kwangtung province in South China. A vice-chief of Chiang's Secret Service Bureau, Shum Chl-ngok. went to Portuguese Macao last monthReuter - 130 words
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Article47 1963-05-18 2 TOKYO. Fri.— A United State* B-S7 bomber crashed on a menial hospital at Moroya.na, north of Tokyo, yesterday killing at least one and Injuring thirteen Th« U.S. Air Force announced In Tokyo that the two crewmen in the B-57 parachuted to safety. ReuterReuter - 47 words
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Article26 1963-05-18 2 LONDON, PH.— Mr. John M. Addis has been appointed new British Ambassador to the Philippines in succession to Mr. John A. Pilcher ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-05-18 2 Sir Roy to hold talks with Verwoerd fAPETOWN, Fri Sir Roy Welenskv. Rho desian Federal Prime Minister, arrived here by air yesterday for talks with Dr. llendrik \<-r woerd, the South African Prime Minister. Sir Roy came in response to a "long-stand-ing invitation" and will have informal discussions with Dr.Reuter - 107 words
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Article26 1963-05-18 2 ALGIERS. Fri.—The Cuban Premier. Dr. Fidel Castro. now touring Russia, will visit Algeria on his way home at the end of this montli.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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199 1963-05-18 2 UN is still keeping a watchful eye on Irian UNITED NATIONS, Fri.— The U.N. Un-der-Secretary. Mr. C. V. Narasimhan, said yesterday that a team of eight or nine U.N. experts will be formed soon to observe the proeress of the people of West Irian towards self-determination Indonesian spokesmen have recently199 words
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Article91 1963-05-18 2 Medal of Pope on Everest KATMANDU, Fri.— Sherpa Gombu, of the American Everest expedition, found a typewriter ribbon tin containing a rosary, a crucifix and a medal of Pope John on his way to the summit on May 1, according to a radio message from base camp. The message saidReuter - 91 words
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292 1963-05-18 2 JAKARTA, Friday. Government has issued an ultimatum to foreign oil companies operating in Indonesia to enter into a new oil agreement by June 15 or end their activities. The ultimatum was contained in Government Regulation No. 18 which became effectiveUP - 292 words
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Advertisement124 1963-05-18 2 CHIPBEE GARDENS g HOLLAND ROAD NORTH BUONA VISTA ROAD, SINGAPORE 10. dSfc THE HOUSING ESTATE UNIQUE IN DESIGN SETTING ON ABOUT 2 000.000 Sq. Ft. FREEHOLD LAND IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE RESIDENTIAL SUBURBS OF SINGAPORE. NEARBY SCHOOLS, SUPERMARKETS MARKETS. CONVENIENT PUBLIC TRANSPORT. ->jfr TYPE C GARDEN TERRACE HOUSE 4-BEDROOMS 1124 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-05-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r^^ X YOU'll 'S-Ol^-' «IT TMfcßt, > /WUATDIPVOuN I MEEOCO <OON J V ffcSj: oeoßG*. I brimg Me pob I €NOuou, n > mm \*NO •tUkXfy/ V IP you VOX T L^V r^ j(337 words
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US-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article, Illustration579 1963-05-18 3 LONDON. Friday HAILSHAM EXPERTS SAY HIGH-ALTITUDE TESTS A BLOW TO ADVANCE OF SCIENCE A GROL'P of two British scientists said yesterday that particles from America's hi&h-altitude nuclear explosion last July had interfered with the proper functioning of many artificial satellites. The result was that the flowReuter - 579 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-05-18 3 Army of Rhine 'has only 30 days ammo' QXFORD. Fri. Britain's Army of the Rhine has only 30 days' supply of ammunition, the Labour Party's spokesman on foreign affairs, Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, said here yesterday. It is also heavily outgunned by the Russians, gravely lacks mobility, is •shamefully under-equip-ped"Reuter - 269 words
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Article28 1963-05-18 3 AMSTERDAM. Fri. Ttiree British Servicemen were killed when their car plunged into a cannl ;it Weert yesterday after a collision with a taxi.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-05-18 3 ATHENS. Fri.— Gen. de Gaulle said here last night the world would fall into the "worst of chaos" without the Atlantic alliance and affirmed that France intended to stand "firm and strong for herself and for the free peoples." Toasting the Greek King and QueenReuter - 134 words
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Article56 1963-05-18 3 MOSCOW Fri. Soviet scientists have lost radio contact with their "Mars I" space probe although It is still continuing its fight, the official I Tass news agency said yesterday Tass said the last radio contact with the space capsule took place on March 21, when it wasUPI - 56 words
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Article49 1963-05-18 3 LONDON. Fri.— Sir Winston Churchill. for the third day running, went to the House of Commons yesterday to listen to Ministers answering questions about their departments. The 88-year-old statesman announced recently that he would not stand for Parliament at the next general election.— ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article27 1963-05-18 3 NEW YORK. Pri Mr. George Kelly, uncle of Princess Grace Of Monaco, says Up undersiands the former film* star is expecting another baby. ReuierReuter - 27 words
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Article92 1963-05-18 3 A Kennedy wife loses a baby WASHINGTON. Fri. The wife of Senator Edward Kennedy, sister-in-law of the President, had a miscarriage three days ago, the Senator's office said yesterday. She was one of three Kennedy wives expecting a baby this summer. Her third MRS. JACQUELINE KENNEDY, the First Lady, isReuter - 92 words
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Article210 1963-05-18 3 Space needles Mac backs Jack l ONDON. Fri. Mr. j Macmillan said >»"»- trrday that the pur- pose behind the American launching of 400 million copper needles into space mi;ht have "very, very great significance in the whole system of deterrent I defence." He was rejecting a suggestion in theReuter - 210 words
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Article52 1963-05-18 3 WASHINGTON Fri Pir-ideni Kennedy will ride m a motorcade tomorrow thro'.ieh the centre of Nashville. Tennessee, MM of receni Ne'jro demonstrations against seyresaaon. a White House ofiict.ii He will alM> visit Muscle Shoals, in Alabama, t.ip itatc where racial violence took place lu*t Saturday inReuter - 52 words
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Article24 1963-05-18 3 BUDAPEST. Fn. Hungarian Premier Janos Katiar left on an unannounced flichi io Moscow yeMrrday in a special Hungarian Government plane.— U.P.l.24 words
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Article, Illustration583 1963-05-18 3 50-NATION GENEVA TRADE TALKS OPEN GENEVA. Friday BRITAIN and the United States yesterday took the lead in a bid to give under-developed countries a square deal in world trade. Within 30 minutes of the opening of a 50-nation conference ofReuter - 583 words
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Advertisement51 1963-05-18 3 CHRIST TK« Hope of the World EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE S PORE BAPTIST CHURCHES I VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL 8.00 P.M. TONIGHT through May 22nd SERVICES in both English Chinese Speakers: BAKER BROTHERS 100 Voice Choir iChoir Singing on Radio Singapore, Chinese Chonnel on Sunday. 19/5/63 ot 3 30 p.m.) FREE All are51 words
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Advertisement391 1963-05-18 3 Sea Master SHUTS OH GUARAHTCt GUARANTEED all S.omatfr Shirt, ar* w 14* »r»m Sanforized or pr« thrunk NMh Him .ntunng some tit attar comtont w..r. GUARANTEED all S»ama<t«r SK.rt, moa. m p»rt«ct American -,i. I ttyl. ttondordi Him nsurina, perfect It GUARANTEED all Sc*ma«tr SKirtt are b.n.r itifch.d than any391 words
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534 1963-05-18 4 A poser of 'gobbled up capital' for court ARBITRATION BODY RESERVES ITS AWARD IN WAGE ROW BETWEEN CLIMATE ENGINEERING AND WORKERS UNION SINGAPORE. Fri. THH second Industrial Arbitration Cowl was asked today to consider whether it could afford to make a decision which, in fact, "would establish the right for534 words
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Article142 1963-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Three armed thugs got away with $4,036 from a sundry shop in Peck Seah Street this afternoon. The robbers entered the shop, Thye Ho and Company, and held up the store-keeper, Mr. Chua Peck Song, at dagger point. They tied him142 words
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169 1963-05-18 4 ONG: FIRE RELIEF A DISPLAY OF UNITY SINGAPORE. Fri. The Acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, today said response to appeals for help for the 2 000 victims of the Bukit Ban Kee Fire had demonstrated once more the solidarity and unity of all the responsible elements of169 words
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Article31 1963-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A donation of $10 was received by the Straits Times today from Lav Keng Cheong for the Madam Mok Koh Chee funa. which now totals 547831 words
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Article28 1963-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru. Mr. Lee Teck Him. will open the Bukit Ho Swee West i Chinese' School at 7 p.ni next Wednesday.28 words
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Article34 1963-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association's mobile X-ray unit will be stationed in front of the Joo Chlat Post Office from next Monday to Friday from 4.30 P-m. to 7 p.m.34 words
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Article122 1963-05-18 4 Water stocks again down SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore's water stocks today fell again after a slight over-all increase yesterday. A Public Utilities Board's statement said the stocks in the impounding reservoirs fell by 4.3 million gallons to 2.297 million gallons this morning. This was 38.9 per cent of the maximum capacity.122 words
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246 1963-05-18 4 CHOLERA: 15 more centres for jabs SINGAPORE, Fri.— The anti-cholera inoculation campaign in Singapore will go into full swing on Monday with the opening of I*s more centres in addition to the present five. No case of cholera has been reported so far. But the Ministry of Health warned that246 words
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Article31 1963-05-18 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. will distribute prises to winners of the 1963 Chess Championship at the V.M.C.A. in Orchard Road at 4 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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155 1963-05-18 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The *3 body of a pretty woman was found this morning at the bottom of a 30-ft. deep disused air-raid shelter at Ulu Pandan, about 50 yards from her home. The woman. Tan Bee Llan. 26. who was wearing a flowered samfoo155 words
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433 1963-05-18 4 WHIPPING, PRISON FOR MAN IN EXTORTION CASE SINGAPORE, Fri. A *3 father of five, who claimed he was "only a negotiator" in a $10,000 extortion bid. was today ordered by a district court Judge to receive three strokes of the rotan in addition to two years' Jail. Lee Lian Lak,433 words
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Advertisement168 1963-05-18 4 NATIONAL B AVAIUBIE ON HIRE f M PURCHASE FROM 1 II $2550 A MONTH. I DEALER CITY NEON ELECTRIC CO. LTD.. 308, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE TEL.NOS. *****. *****. 226 SERANGOON ROAD. TEL: ***** TWoSE WHO KNOW BUY IJWltl^j NEW I IS STRAITS VIEW HOTEL (Johor* Bahru) Tal: 2133/4 Afosf168 words
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224 1963-05-18 5 The Selangor Special Bra mil today confirmed that it arrested 10 people under the Internal Security Act in dawn raids on Wednesday. "Each of these 10 persons is a member of an illegal subversive organisation directed by the Communist Party of Malaya," said a224 words
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Article58 1963-05-18 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A man oni Ins first visit to Singapore wa.s loliuy convicted in a magistrate's court and remanded (or two weeks, < pending sentence. Chlng Tele Kang. of Muar. was found with seven other men in an upturn den In Boat Quay, when the58 words
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671 1963-05-18 5 MINISTER REPLIES TO CHARGES OF UNPREPAREDNESS MALACCA, Friday THE acting Minister of Health, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, today replied to charges that the authorities were unprepared for the cholera outbreak. At a Press conference i i here after an inspection visit to671 words
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133 1963-05-18 5 2 accused of parang attack barred from all amusement parks now OENANG, Fri. Two 1 men charged In the Sessions Court with attacking another man with a parang were today barred from visiting all amusement parks until their trial on May 25. Ang Slew Hal. 23. a house painter, and133 words
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Article156 1963-05-18 5 SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr Justice Winslow in the High Court today made a consent i order by which the widow of an air crash victim and her two sons were awarded 525.785.98 and costs in their claim for dami ages. The action was brought by > Madam156 words
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Article62 1963-05-18 5 FINED FOR WALKING L K E T H I S MALA I i MPI R. Fri.— A man «M fined SlO in a magistrate's court today for behaving in a disorderly manner "by walking zig-iag" on a road and obstructing traffic. V. Chinniah. 47. of Temple Road, pleaded guilty to62 words
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295 1963-05-18 5 SUCCESSOR UNION'S REPLY ON OTHER UNION'S AGREEMENT SINGAPORE, Friday. IT IS not the intention of the Industrial Relations Ordinance to bind a trade union to a collective agreement entered into with an employer by another union. This submission was made in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court today by Mr. D295 words
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135 1963-05-18 5 BLACK RAINCOAT ROBBERS STRIKE AGAIN DENANG. Fri. Two armed men wearing black raincoats held up a family of four last night as they were returning home in a trisha during a drizzle. A shipping contractor. Ng Moon Lee, 35, was in the trisha with his wife and their two children,135 words
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Article20 1963-05-18 5 KLUANG. Fri.—Mr. Senthi Ma ni Warn has been re-elected chairman of the Malayan Technical Services Union, Kluang branch.20 words
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Article56 1963-05-18 5 Penang's beauties wait... PENANu, Fri. The "Miss Penang" beauty contest in aid of the National Patriotic Fund has again been postponed to August. Mr. Geh Chone Keat, secretary of the organising committee, said today this postponement had been made, "with the greatest reluctance." because of unforeseen circumstances. "We must apologise56 words
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142 1963-05-18 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. I>LANS for three factories in Jurong— with an authorised capital of $30 million— have been submitted to the Economic Development Board here by a group of Formosan industrialists. The products will be plyR carbide and plastics, troup has applied for er142 words
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Article68 1963-05-18 6 JAKARTA FLIGHTS OFF SINGAPORE Fri Malayan Airways today cancelled all Mghts to Jakarta followtrmijorary boycott Indonesian airport workers of all BOAC planes. Hunts will be resumed on 24. a MAL spokesman *ald. Hi- addrd that Serbaund. the union representing aircraft workers, had called the boycott in protest tie alleged sinking68 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-05-18 6 SIEW PING NOW SINGS FOR SINGAPORE KUALA UMPIR-born Miss Tent Sicw Ping. 23, (above), who has returned from a three-month trip to Hone Kong to sing at a Singapore night club. She started a six-month encasement at the Cathay Restaurant on Thursday night. In Hong Kong, she cut hrr first74 words
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152 1963-05-18 6 TWO-MONTH GIFT VOYAGE FOR NAVY CADETS FROM MALAYA LONDON, Fri.— An unexpected two-month voyage to the United States and Canada has come the way of some of the 30 Royal Malayan Navy cadets who are training at the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. They were among nearly 200 cadets from152 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-05-18 6 When a man came crying to her house.. WIDOW: I KNEW SOMETHING WAS WRONG IPOH, Friday jyjRS. Cony Ruth Berthel Baxter, 24, widow of a planter, said here this morning that the day her husband was found murdered, an estate conductor came to her house ''crying so much that I462 words
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Article, Illustration288 1963-05-18 6 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM By KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.^ A Colombo Plan rodent control expert, Mr. K. D. Taylor, wants the Federation's Chief Games Warden, Mr. James Aw. to arrange "a practical demonstration" to prove that small pythons are the answer to Kuala Lumpur's rat problem.288 words
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Article46 1963-05-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—lnch* Yunus bin Harun left by n.r oday for Tokyo to ai'.end a fourmonth training cour.se in phoiogrammetrtc surveying and mapping under the Colombo Plan He is with the photogrammcirtc engineering section of the Topographical Division, Survey Department.46 words
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Article150 1963-05-18 6 ALOR STAR, Friday T*HE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today announced a new Central Bank, to be known as the Bank Agonp:, will be established in Alor Star this year. "This bank." he told i the North Kedah Co-opera-tive Banking150 words
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Article65 1963-05-18 6 KLANO. Fri. A Moksin bin Abdul Ralm. Of Kapar Road u<u cnarssi d .a the Seb&ion.s Cour. tOdi causing death by h rush act not amounting to culpable honuaoY Molcsm was alleged to lwve knocked down a cyclist. Rainam Subramanian. at the 16th mile i Batu65 words
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Article34 1963-05-18 6 PENANU. Fi i. The President of the Penang MCA. Mr. Saw Seng Kcw. will open the assoclatlon's Pengkalan ward branrli at 1-F. Penang Street, at 11 ajn. on Sunday. Reception will follow.34 words
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Article89 1963-05-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Sultan of Selangor will present a total of 175 medals to blood donors at the Town Hall here at 5 p.m. on May 25. Mr. Yew Hock Chye. of James Warren and Co. who has donated 41 pints, will I receive the champion89 words
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Advertisement75 1963-05-18 6 The choice of the world's most successful men Men of responsibility... successful men the precise. Such men choose Rolex. Its flawless world over, owe their positions to their ability timekeeping and its unmatched elegance make it and the trust that others place in their decisions, the natural choice of the75 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-05-18 7 Kampong women (in field uniforms) learn the latest techniques in agriculture TSLUK ANSON. Fri. Twenty women from seven kampongs in Lower Perak district are attending a two-week agricultural course at the Degong rural training centre near here. Opening the course earlier this wrek. Dato Tak bin Haji Daucl.196 words
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Article28 1963-05-18 7 PENANG. Fri.—The band of I the lat Green Jackets, stationed at Minden Barracks. Olugor. will play in Hip Botanic Gardens at 6 p.m. on Sunday28 words
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Article198 1963-05-18 7 IPOH. Friday. IWO armed youths snatched a purse containing x SI SO from a housewife while she was temporarily blinded by the pepper powder they had flung at her in the car park near the Peoples Park here yesterday. The housewife. Mrs. Tan Boon198 words
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Article20 1963-05-18 7 PENANCi Fn Ml. K Vim.idy has been elected president of UM Malayan Indian OBOgNM, Sunsai Pinans branch.20 words
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Article142 1963-05-18 7 SINGAPORE. Fri —At yesterdays resumed hearing into kidnap charges against engineering student Albert So- Henjj Teong. Mr. David Marshall, who ib prosecuting on flat, said there wtm an error in the StraiLs Time.report of Thursday. The repon saiii: -Rising Mr Marshall protested: "Sir. once more I142 words
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Article32 1963-05-18 7 MENTAKAB. Fn -The Sultan ot P-ahatijf will open a science and aris cratis exhibition at the Abu Bakar School here on May 24 to mark the KhOOi*l Silver Jubilee32 words
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144 1963-05-18 7 CUNGEI PATANI, Fri.— A pair of gilded stirrups was presented to the Regent of Kedah. Tengku Abdul Malek. at a tea party in Sungei Patani Club yesterday. The presentation was made by Mr. J F Augustin on behalf ot all communities in144 words
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Article39 1963-05-18 7 PENANG. Fn. Miss Flora Knight, president of the Women's Society ot ClirLstian Service, will speak a; the society's special service at tlir Wesley Church at 10 aan. on Sunday. The service will be open lo the public39 words
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250 1963-05-18 7 JOSLPH YEO - A sit-down strike at bank? 'Yes' and 'No' JOSLPH YEO by (SINGAPORE, Fri. Was there 4 sitaown strike by employees of Malayan ITi Hiring Ltd. in Roomson Koaa and its 15 I sub-branches in Singapore today? k'hi». bald a .-potioman fur the nuiuagt'iiu'iu, who immediately announced uiuL tln> ounk would250 words
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Article43 1963-05-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. The Yang di-Pertuau Agong has .sent message ot greetings to King Olav ol Norway on the occasion of the country s Constitutional Day. Tlic Primo Minister. Trimku Alxiul K;.lini.in. KM :< MM to ihe Norwegian Foremn Mini.strr.43 words
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Advertisement143 1963-05-18 7 only£#^C AUTO'FIL BATTERY GIVES YOU ONE-SHOT TOPPING UP '•CSCT^F "*S^__ *NO ESSI r bother: AND 30 SECONDS DOCS fTt AUTOMATICALLY CORRECT COVER OFF R&^\^f Whether you top up ywrr b»t/4t£^tr tery yourself or ge\ it done for _^42i^^^J'*.tC^ you, you win all the time with an i'^^^^ Exide AUTO -FIL--143 words
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Miscellaneous211 1963-05-18 7 Ali^ff Oop By 1.1. limn lin WNE THING, THIS IS. BBKJ' jH I -^W\/^^ \\V| I I HOLVCOW/ TVIAT V A OCXJK TOR 60ME MAjgO/ J tS^^TN X V «OUNOEO UKE I \^^CAr7vvHOOEr^_y fTC^^ 1 \ooouv.' s -C^ HU-k Trmefg tit/ CViMr f.«nM f ANV\WAY. WE HAVE A T l'l_L211 words
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Obituary94 1963-05-18 8 it ITera-s Sit I WmlsMun) MR. one POH SOON paused away pearefally oa ITS 1963 at Batu Osjah Hospital Oortear. leaves 99 Hume Street, Ipoa, oa IS i 63 at 1 p.m. PATON At Oakfleld rottase. I^eawuinoca. Renfrewshire, aa 3rd May. 19«3 Walter Paton. formeriy of Batu Caves Rutala.94 words
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Article32 1963-05-18 8 it Horrf. </• t\t'n,m,,m> PAMILY OF LATE Mr Rlnna- iturat, MB K thank all relatnes aad 'rtaade for their attendanoa. rendering of asaistanre. mesnagen of condolences aad wreaths sent on their receut32 words
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Article695 1963-05-18 8 The London talks on defence aid have disappointed expectations, but of course there is no breakdown and no suggestion that British aid is no; forthcoming. There is a gap between the British offer and Malayan needs, how large has not been disclosed but large enough to695 words
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Article378 1963-05-18 8 With cholera suspected in the Johore towns of Muar and Tangkak. the Health Ministry has decided to impose a quarantine on Malacca where the 1 epidemic first broke out 13 j days ago. The inevitable questi ion is whether the disease might have been prevented from spreading if378 words
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Article194 1963-05-18 8 I In spite of the warnings of the Vice-Chancellor and the 'admonitions of the Students' Union, senior undergraduat«s of the University of Malaya have been "ragging" freshmen on the sly. As far as is known, the more unsavoury practices have been avoided. Freshmen have had to put up only194 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1963-05-18 8 Dr. G.W. FIELD - Dr. G.W. FIELD THE DISEASE FIRST APPEARED IN MALAYA IN 1819—144 YEARS AGO -AND THEN, TOO, IN MALACCA by Senior NUdlcal Officer. Malacca I Agricultural I Medical Board and a former director of IMR ff THE endemic homes of cholera seem to be the delta of the Ganges, and1,074 words
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673 1963-05-18 8 PETER POLOMKA - Marketing: Two problems the producers ace PETER POLOMKA Second of 2 articles by A COMPREHENSIVE A investigation into copra marketing in Malaya is expected to follow the current field survey. Two problems, however, are already apparent. FIRST, growers lack Incentives to produce good quality copra, resulting in bie financial losses673 words
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Article307 1963-05-18 8 by GAVIN YOUNG T^EW YORK, Fri. 11 At least 40 people have died here in the past week after drinking a household cleansing solvent, apparently sold to them as a beverage Thirty-three more are in Bellevue Hospital, 28 of them in a criticalOFNS - 307 words
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Advertisement829 1963-05-18 8 StniU Ti«e« Malay Mail daaaMsa* adverttewneata saay la* aaaew COLO ajToaASB AftCAM OOCO aTTO«A«« MANCNtS AT HOLLAND HOAD— KATOM* KB-PPKI- tOAOHaVM. Mil em moc arrow lts» <waa»aa»ar Maejaa. Cisjar —j TMC »»eTW« ■■OUT H. M. —MAM. s >— rtrawi Baa*. Nawat Baaa M. ASJOUt. •AtTA* c) CO S7S-7 Cai—l PaaM.829 words
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Advertisement10 1963-05-18 8 for that CONFIDENT feeling of EXPERT TAILORING 81. HIGH ST.10 words
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Advertisement182 1963-05-18 8 tfoduba JAPAN'S No. 1 TV Look fir the mm a T» You Enjoy Viewing \mf We Do The Rert I 1 m^o I VRKE I 11 Se*-To*> AefM T II MONTHLY RENTAL i 14" TV IS" TV I SIS.M $23.ft Top Ducounr for Cash Eeey Hire Purtheae Tef«M Guaranteed for182 words
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356 1963-05-18 9 Case of the woman 'doctor' who learned from father IPOH, Friday. A YOUNG woman, who styled herself "Dr. Ng Lee King" on a signboard outside the shop in which she practised, told the Municipal Health Officer investigating into a report, that she was not a qualified doctor, but practised native356 words
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126 1963-05-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The 400--strong Singapore-based Federal Reserve Unit will not be used to enforce the law here. The Police Secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, explained today that the Federation policemen were here for training in co-ordination with the Singapore Reserve Unit to familiarise126 words
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Article50 1963-05-18 9 PENANG. Fri.— Mr. Lim Seng Kee has been elected president of the Penang Buddhist Association Youth Circle, with Miss Lim Ean Nee as vice-president and Mr. V. Gopala Krlshnan Naidu as hon. secretary. The Rev. Hooi Cheng Is the religious adviser, succeeding the late Yen. Sumangalo.50 words
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Article50 1963-05-18 9 IPOH, Fri.— A former schoolteacher. Kliew Ah Lit, 32. was fined $500 here today for acting as a book-making agent and a further $50 for buying an illegal characters lottery ticket. He pleaded guilty. The offences were committed at the Perak Turf Club on March 17.50 words
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337 1963-05-18 9 The strike that began with man's bad language SINGAPORE, Fri. The management of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co.. Ltd., today denied a union allegation that a strike by 30 of its employees was the result of a quarrel between two employees in the office in Raffles Place. "It337 words
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Article33 1963-05-18 9 KUALA LLMPI'R. Fri. The Straits Times Group today received $1,622.25 for the National Patriotic Fund boosting ita total to date to 5108.798.70. The list of contributors will be published on Monday.33 words
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Article58 1963-05-18 9 SINGAPORE. FTi.— A Cable and Wireless despatch Tlder, V. Palasamy. 32, died last night after his motor-cycle collided with a car near the Junction of Dunearn Road and Adam Road. Police said Palasamy was on his way back to the office after delivering a cable. Eye-witnesses are58 words
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Article49 1963-05-18 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Indian Deputy Minister for External Affairs. Mr. Dinesh Singh, left Singapore tonight for Kuala Lumpur where he will meet Tengku Abdul Rahman for talks. He was accompanied by the High Commissioner for India In Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Y. K. Purl.49 words
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Article, Illustration456 1963-05-18 9 THE BARISAN 'WHO'S WHERE' OF POLITICAL DETAINEES SINGAPORE. Friday BARISAN Sosialis "Who's Where" of political detainees has been included in the latest issue of Plebeian, the party's bimonthly organ. The full-page story gives details of where detainees are held by the Singapore and Malayan Governments. 1 According to the Plebeian.456 words
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Article, Illustration308 1963-05-18 9 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN by KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The man who disappeared in the maze of sewers underneath Foch Avenue yesterday was found drowned m the Klan* River today a mile and a half away. M. Tharuma Rajah. 20. had gone308 words
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Article100 1963-05-18 9 I SINGAPORE, Fri. I Twenty-nine employees of Fraser and Co a firm of stock and share brokers in Union Building, who went on strike two months ago, have been sarked. They have been told that I they have terminated their i contract of service100 words
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Advertisement133 1963-05-18 9 HOCK LEE CO. LTD. on the opening of the Hock Lee Mini-Market, Kenny Hill, Kuala Lumpur. We are proud of their continued confidence in our products by the installation of an N C R Change Computer Cash Register in their modern Mini-Market. The Q/fSticnal Class 6000 Change Computer a machine133 words
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Advertisement266 1963-05-18 9 r iPillit Keep your hair well-groomed all dayuse BHAIR CREAM Now, Old Spice Hair Cream takes a controlling S interest in your hair, neatly and naturally. r Keeps your hair lively all day long well- jag^ groomed without floss. And one jar gives months of regular daily use. C3C!k I266 words
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Miscellaneous538 1963-05-18 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes w 10.30 Eml Pops Hour; 11.30 RADIO MALAYA Cocktails For Two; 12 midnight NATIONAL SHORTWAVE service 41.7 mi i i;i ■> RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- SHORT WAVE SERVICE gara-ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; 41 Metre* ".00 Time Signal, The News; MEDIUM WAVES SERVICE 7.10538 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-05-18 10 240 POLICE CADETS MARCH PAST THEIR CHIEF LOOKING smart in their uniforms, 240 cadets from 13 secondary schools in Singapore marched past the acting Police Commissioner, Mr. John Le Cain, at a passing out parade at the Police Training School on Thursday. They have ompleted their first year of training;.207 words
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Article59 1963-05-18 10 KUCHH9O, Km I! t«- oallMtlan Ol ItUM Aial .iinnuiniUoi! trom mom n.uiws in Mm and parti of the Miirudi districts m the Fourth Divlsiom ol Sarawak m KOlng smoothly ;md there Is no trouble." police s|x)kpsnian slated today. I About Hit 11 the arms held by59 words
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Article29 1963-05-18 10 MNC.APORE. Fil The MinUtei lor Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam *ill open an exhibition c( painting., i the Victoria Memorial Hall at b :>0 p.m. on May 23.29 words
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Article, Illustration700 1963-05-18 10 UNITED NATIONS AWAITS OUTCOME OF FOREIGN MINISTERS' TALKS UNITED NATIONS. Fri I T THANT. the Secretary General, is still concerned about developments over the projected Federation of Malaysia, but any move to involve the United Nations would have to await the outcome of the Foreign700 words
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114 1963-05-18 10 Ha risa n: No compromise with Malaysia SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Barisan Sosialis is opposed to "all forms" of Malaysia concepts The latest issue of the Plebeian, the party orcan said: "We oppose Malaysia, irrespective of whether it is the plan or concept. We oppose Malaysia and we do not want114 words
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Article21 1963-05-18 10 i SINGAPORE. Fri—A scooter be- > longing to Mr. Tan Hwee Peow wls stolon from Middle Road early this morning.21 words
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69 1963-05-18 10 IPOH. Pri.— Mohitliii bin Zamal Abidin, 28. unemployed: pleaded not guilty In the Beastcna Court hero today to knowingly being conj cerned in conveying 2801b. of Saccharin on which duty ol M. had not been paid. He was alleged to have committed the offence69 words
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Article28 1963-05-18 10 KLANG. Fn. The fTtllllll— AIfair.s Officer here. Mr. Clieah Kon Palt. has been tran.slerred to Kuala Langat. Mr. Yum Sooti trom Jinjaiig has taken his place28 words
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Article, Illustration287 1963-05-18 10 A speedy pact needed to keep Malaysia date— Toh LONDON. Friday. gINGAPORES Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said here yesterday thai Singapore would be only too happy" it Malaysia could be established by the target date oi Aug. 31. ■•But." he said in an Interview, "quite obviously if287 words
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Advertisement659 1963-05-18 10 AN ALITALIA TICKET TAKES YOU TO WMffrgift tfx-jr J4— j I>IE GArEW/V THE FOOD ALITALIA SERVES? S£, fljhU^ 1 J v/f 'l| k" VV M fil I^^LL fl.'^Vill UP KA I No mechanical menu, but .he prime Hl'^ |7>)Jjf 1 'fftW"! jfflß' li.iS-.I^JSWB lift, vf H' \WI V I tH.659 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-05-18 10 Uuf/s Bunny By Bnlph Hninnluht S. I I ]mm V\t or Ht«.i.?-u. j Or I °ryf s^i\ /r«av /Mev.VAietN Zlt CMAMOfi-r: r»;» fiAAJ J4b_ k*»vA-»--l-ONT»uTP><NeI I (VT^j if "I i«a«hvate Of\rJ C pS--v_-~33 words
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168 1963-05-18 11 188 I V l«> Mr. l.i-c Siow Mons replies in th<- Str.ul> Times this week to the various points raised by readers in last Saturday's Forum. On bchall of the general public I wish to inquire whether the Siudai River Scheme is being168 words
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Letter118 1963-05-18 11 I. of the worst aspects of the water rationing in Singapore is the difficulty in flushing toilets. Indeed there have been suggestions that salt water should be used, but this is not a good idea due to the rapid corrosion which would take place. However we could :idopt118 words
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Letter100 1963-05-18 11 Fview of the severe drought, has the chairman of the Public Utilities Board thought of distilling fresh water from the sea to supplement the shortage of water. I hear Gibraltar gets its fresh water from the sea by distillation, and in the Malay Mail of100 words
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Letter113 1963-05-18 11 gEFORE the Government considers cutting the present water rationing period of twelve hours daily they ought to do something about the people who are not yet on rationing. By this I mean the people who are lucky enough to live near the British Military Hospital. I am113 words
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Letter73 1963-05-18 11 UECENT robberies and hold-ups in Kuala Lumpur followed by police statements on non-co-operation from the public, prompt me to ask the authorities concerned As there is a grave danger of being .shot while resisting an armed robber, will the Government compensate the victim for disability or support his73 words
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Letter38 1963-05-18 11 IT is moat refreshing to bear that the police are cracking down on cinema touts. But how about boys and even adults loitering at various car parks? Is there a law to end this nuisance? VICTIM Singapore38 words
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182 1963-05-18 11 TlflR. CM. LEE (S. T. May 15) seems to think iT1 that it would be a good idea to introduce water rationing from 6 to 9 a.m. and 5 to 7 p.m. He is probably one of the lucky few who gets the water182 words
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Letter91 1963-05-18 11 THOSE of us who live here are so accustomed to the daily sights of Singapore tbat we are not conscious of the green loveliness of this island, the charm of many of its scenes. Perhaps the most delightful ma n made scene in Singapore is that area from91 words
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Letter129 1963-05-18 11 £r is high time the listeners of Radio Singapore got their moneys worth for their listening licences. The announcers are getting from bad to worse as far as English programmes are concerned. And we now have T.V. too! Some of the voices heard are simply irritating, while the129 words
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Letter45 1963-05-18 11 117 HAT state of nerves TT does a vehicles examiner expect to find in a pupil who has been kept waiting two and a half hours for a booked driving test? It is disgraceful and makes the booking system a farce. LEARNER Singapore45 words
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194 1963-05-18 11 The need to improve National Library 'THERE is an urgent need for a well stocked reference library in our city. The reference room of the National Library is packed with students In the mornings as well as in the afternoons. Text books and reference books In great demand by Senior194 words
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Letter91 1963-05-18 11 )N the right-hand side of KJ One Tree Hill there are three roads called Jalan Arnab, Jalan Kelawar and Jalan Tupai. Up to now no name boards have been put up for these three roads to the great Inconvenience of the residents and their friends and relatives who91 words
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Advertisement313 1963-05-18 11 you can afford the finest »or >o very littl* extra you can bay« THORINS, Hh va»r kaat I* High Fidelity equipment. THORINS proUMienol rmrtMn at* ■■iiH—Hlia i j'n *t Swim precision engirMerinf No ether turntable approach** the —eratlai «Htaiaa«y m* THORCNS. ■eten you bay, compore THORENS to any other «nrt.313 words
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Advertisement277 1963-05-18 11 a=t=3F=*l=S ,<\l_L- TRANSISTOR RAO iOS =q;giit IT^^vE t~"»~' *^f^^» RA 6241 AT TOP MODEL (Wl WITH 4 WAVEBANDS (Wl Wo»«rfl.o«i: MW 185 585 m i|||jw /)SkAi|| SW3 Af— 136 m Hfl I■/ W SW2 22 445 m llf W swi ii_ 22 1» pl--niM /i Tuning Mater. Built-in Aerials. I277 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-05-18 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. A bit of work In a Mil In 13. rawon not gr«t«d for of fao a r#c 7 mule, Navy variety 14 Perverted crone taJcei tn Udj is. inconsistent means of nud»of food dlapoittlon HO). tlon (2. 3. 3). 16. P«ople *ho trim (7>. 20.181 words
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Advertisement362 1963-05-18 12 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT It Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St eta. axtrm REAO .be Senior Appointments Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall each weak. WANTED CHINESE WASH/Oencral Phone (S pore) *****. WANTED OUT OOOR TRAVELLING salesgirls on salary basis. Apply Manager, 119 Anderson Road, Ipob. WANTED QUALIFIED EXPERIENCED cookboy362 words
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Advertisement1026 1963-05-18 12 SITUATIONS VACANT M Were* SS (Mim.r—Bmx St ets. exfre EUROPEAN EURASIAN SALES supervisor salesmen, ss loach ti. any Nationality. Oood pay, commission, allowance. Call personally at 61 Croat Street. Blngapore, EXPERIENCED BABY AMAH wttfe impeccable references and knowledge of English required. Phoae (B'pore) ***** between 11.00 a.m. and LOO p.m.1,026 words
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Advertisement942 1963-05-18 12 SITUATIONS VACANT it Wmrdm U aesay>—e>sa o*W saSrs) WANTID Om sxperlesiced Oil Palm Estate Overseer. Oood prospectSalary based on qualification. Apply P.O. Box No. 61, Norm Borneo. SITUATIONS WANTED 10 Words SS (HlM.)— Box St eta. oxtrm READ tbe Senior Appointments Vacant id Tbe Sunday Hall oacn week. SENIOR CAMBRIDGE942 words
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Advertisement821 1963-05-18 12 EDUCATION I* Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. mxtrm BEGINNERS A ALL Stages ttbort-nsnd/TypewTitlng/Book-Keeplng. Pitman. ln*tltnta Of Book-Keepers, L.C.C Examination. Commercial Hlgb School (Aircoodluoned). 247 A, Joo Chlat Road. S'pors. Tel: *****. LIARN NATIONAL LANGUAGE Preparing for August Examination. Beginners/Standard I. Shorthand /Typewriting Book Keeping Accounting/ Principle* of Accounts. Also821 words
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Advertisement986 1963-05-18 12 PHILATELY M Words SS(Mt*.)—BoxStcts.extro STANLEY GIBBONS World Famous stamp albums All types aad extra leaves available. Fast-bound, Loce*leaf, Spring back, peg fitting, ring at tins, whit* leaves, black leaves. Prices from $1.50 to 868.00. Com* and see them. Kenneth Plan. 80-A High Street, Singapore. Phone *****. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DEALERS WANTED986 words
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Advertisement1136 1963-05-18 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE I* Words SS Ml*.}— Box St ets. «otr« HOLDEN SPECIAL 1959 Tip Top Condition $3,300/-. Offer Please Pnonu (Spore) *****. Omce Hoar. 1959-T9M MERCEDES Ben* (dlesei) 14.7 H.P. ran waiting to sell at anytime, price cheapest, contact P.O Box 12, Bukit Mertajam. P.W. EXCELLENT CONDITION 1956 Jaguar1,136 words
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Advertisement978 1963-05-18 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Words SS (Ml*.)— Baa St eta. oxtrm MINI MINOR Registered August 1961 mileage IS, 000, one owner, excellent condition, $3.*****. King Wong (B'pore) ***** or 527HS after oSce. AUSTIN A9S first registered December 195S condition good used by Senior Execi'tive. View at Firestone 22 eylang Road,978 words
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Advertisement785 1963-05-18 12 I STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE. ETC. It Words Si nti.t.)—Box St ets. exfrei TIREO? LET LAUREL H>lU|« Btrambatb rcfrmh you. Ucrased lca«•fur/llUMunc 319-F. River Vsllev Road, S'porr. Trlrphone 25<T6 10 00 a.m. to s.oo p.m. IssslsV GENTLEMEN. For Swedish lisasage strrm-haths Kacia! Treatment "Jeans" Aircond'Monrd Salon. 76A Prnang Lane lAdJacrnt Prking Rest.785 words
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Advertisement977 1963-05-18 13 W. MCAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. w,. 1&J»S Tel: Na. *****. r*"*W BLLSRMAM UMB da KLAVBNESS LINI LONOO4I, HAMBURfc, ROnEROAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. Wll ft MIOBLESUOUGi SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORUANO CITI LEICESTER Acceptiaf cargi lei Ceatrai ft Saaik S'pora S1«a«« »»naiia iro.-.aiiLlL laPart/2BMay 21 22 May CalU Unit mimi977 words
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Article283 1963-05-18 14 CHI* 1 lying alentsids ths (intaa*re Harbeur wharves er siaectsd tsday are: Tobatio 44 Alaska Maru I" 11. suiupiian N.W. t, Nijkerli 4/5. YamalUko Maru 19. Tozai Mam No. 8 25/26. Mikau Maru «A. Brooklyn HeiKbts 3o 36. Cambodge 45 SedanaJt N.W 3. Musi Lloyd 38/39.283 words
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521 1963-05-18 14 From Our Market Correspondent r' was a fairly quiet day on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in front of the weekend. Price movements were marginal and tins eased in sympathy with the drop of over two dollars in the noon Straits tin price. Turnover521 words
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Article23 1963-05-18 14 Malayan Stock Indices: May 16 Ma* 1? Industrials: 108.57 109.35 Tin*: 115.8'! 115.89 S rubbers: 111.36 111.52 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article919 1963-05-18 14 COMBINED business in Ibe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number or the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustssd (2,000> 11.37: Dunlopi (t.000) 52.&2 D. 52.80 SL. <5.000) 52.81, (6,000) 53.80, (1.000) 52.T9; last Smelt 53. 40 BL, (1,000)919 words
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Article155 1963-05-18 14 OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May 17. Tnrea Montbi Dunlops IV rti. K Smelter* 20 cti. K»o 21 eta. r\ N. 18 cti. Oammoo 14 eta. Hume ordn. t6 cm. a. Darby 4d Hume prefa. 16 cta.C. 8tora«e 4 Id J Waurt 15 eta. 8. Traction 1/'. M. Brew 30 eta.155 words
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438 1963-05-18 14 AFTEE Its five days continuous rise the price of Straits tin reacted yesterday falling by $2.25 to $459.25 a picul. The offering was estimated down by 10 tons to 240 tons. A further modest rise In tin values was apparent at the438 words
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Article73 1963-05-18 14 /"■MINIS! Ptortuc. ■istiani*. Sings- por« ntsn priMs sn »>t*ii Itrday Coconut eti: bulk *42| setters, drum I4M sellers. Ceara: May/June UK 'Continent (27 buyers. r>tpp«r: Muntok white SI SB sellers. Sarawak white 1162* sellers, special Sarawak black (105 sellers. garbled LamponK black Slo7i sellers. ASTA (120 sellers. Siniapon73 words
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Article125 1963-05-18 14 MEI^BOURNE. Prl. > (IMR\I INVESTMENTS and industrial shares fully maintained thnr firm unoertone today when leaders again traded within I narrow linn:.\ Rises slightly shaded falls. Barrier atoeks continued to feature In the mining section rising further 00 higher overseas metals prices, but both Mount Isa and Mount125 words
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Article497 1963-05-18 14 'PHE last two days 1 trading in May produced heavy liquidation which was only absorbed at a three-quarter cent discount to June, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current survey of the Malayan Rubber .Market. However, as &oon as sellers ceased to press the supply497 words
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Article27 1963-05-18 14 CLOSING PRICES MAY 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 75 cents (down three eighths of a cent). TIN: MMJaI (down 52.25). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article243 1963-05-18 14 lUNE first grsdo rubber buyers l.e.b. cl.ssd at 5 p.m. in Singapore and per !>■ down thrae-elxhtha of a oeut. The tone was vsry quiet S C.C.R.A. and F.M.R E. clesinit prim tn centi per Ib. yastarday: In' 1 ft.s.S prompt f.o h. buyers 741. sellers 74i: Int.243 words
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Article80 1963-05-18 14 rNC Malayan Eienan C o «j"' cistien made thr.^f rhnnri**o m i f i rates to merchants vasterdav (all rates o S100): Selling TT or OO ready: ftwua France 140 3 S. Belgian Frnwi W] Deuttche Marks IL-S 1,4: Halisn Lire KM 65. On the tree eishange msrktt80 words
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Advertisement1095 1963-05-18 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Ailaatic. dt Great Ukei Service LUOI tl* tIA EIA EIA EU I ITaja Honolulu S F'cisco I. An|fltt N. York Cle»e arto ">aanta«a Man" 2) 21 kin It II Mn 71 Jim 2a Jim 1 Jily TS Miy lAm "Illnia Kdi 25 21 last1,095 words
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Advertisement958 1963-05-18 14 WESTIOUHO rUHOU StaviCt f. S "im Ptnint M seiiitt. R •murt, Hj«i», SABMINA Si' lei Suit* li Ptrt asMirk. «st«tn. Mjasat*. neifi antsisaai oum i. msi «f»iCA stuvict S'oo'e"™" UTIANa I a lass D -o»n (21/». Port Eliaoetn (24' D. C«etc»n (M/11. H'itadi (M/l), Port Hafcourt. Lafot (1/7), CotonM (a/7),958 words
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Advertisement40 1963-05-18 14 NITTO \P9I LINE COLOMBO SERVICE «.s. "SHIN EI MARU** Voy: C-2 loading for Colombo PENANG It/19 MAY AfMUi OetMtc Lfcrt (Supptxe) Itt, •traart Hmm. Sintasara. l:\. *****. Attats: Ocaaaic Llajt* If ti HJ ltl. 7, Wall ttuy. hnt lei. *****.40 words
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Advertisement422 1963-05-18 15 NOTICE We wish to advise that as from thr 16th instant, that LAM SEE K.ENG is no longer employed as Storeman In our Company and is not authorised, under no circumstances, to do business or collect any monies on our behalf. LYONS MOTORS. 303 Burmah Road. Penang. THE MALACCA ROAD422 words
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Advertisement136 1963-05-18 15 f SHIPPING NOTICES T/» "CAMBODGE" The above vessel will be alongside SHB Wharves, Godowns 44/ 45, Gate 1, at about 8.00 aun. this morning. 18th May 1963. Heavy luggage should be delivered to and registered at the above godowns between 9.00 and 11.00 ».m this morning, (SHB godowns closed from136 words
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Advertisement1421 1963-05-18 15 NOTICES NOTICE This is to notify that Mr. A. E. Poster Is no longer In our employ- PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD ment as from today and that he no longer has any authority to ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT E^ISSF" NOTICE TO CONSUMERS ASIA MOTOR OO LTD, T* «n*bJ« extension work to be Buklt1,421 words
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Advertisement862 1963-05-18 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited from Medical Practitioners, male or female, registered in V.te Federa- j tlon of Malaya for the post of Re- sident Medical Officer. Applicants should have experience in chest diseases and preference will be given to Federal Citizens with the necessary experience. Salary In the scale862 words
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Advertisement536 1963-05-18 15 NOTICES THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Our auditors have reported as follows:— "We certify that the big sweep tickets withdrawn from sale In the sweeps held In conjunction with the summer race meeting enued m 12th May 1963 were checked j by us and sealed in a locked container until536 words
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Advertisement285 1963-05-18 15 Do you want a career with a future? We are I rapidly expanding American pharmaceutical company and need young, enthusiastic and aggressive people, willing to work hard and who want to make selling their career. Experience and a background in medicine/biology/ pharmacy desirable but not necessary. Applicants should meet the285 words
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Article355 1963-05-18 16 SERVICES 6 PAHANG - SERVICES 6 PAHANG FORWARDS STRUGGLE IN VAIN UNTIL.... MALAYA CUP THEN SERVICES COAST HOME JOINT 1: by Tooh Eng Tatt Singapore, Friday |/ok more than 20 minutes "Eddie' Edwards the Singapore Joint Services half-back, saw his forwards struggle unsuccessfully against a plucky but ill-organised Pahang defence. Then355 words
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Article84 1963-05-18 16 Kedah hold Kelantan KEDAH 1 KELANTAN 1 \i.ok star, m rnrtah'i superb defence enabled Lhena to share points with Kelantan Ir the north zone Malaya Cup tu here today. Kel.tnuin (innnnaicd Hu- cxiiui Kidah iliwicci by Kxne crowd, foushi tcnaci-iipul.-c I lie ra^ri Ki'lanKeo.ih .ink and early lead when .,-idr-lcii84 words
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Article171 1963-05-18 16 II \\l^ S'Kiir 0|M ii c li.ini|iiun -Inps >K1 Mil- Mingle- 1M r< M Akbar 1)1 You Kok BMM 1-6 E J H. Yoim bt Ratnam 8-1. TV Kok Yoke Yen bt O l ti-2. lei Moon Hoe b> Ihraiuin 6-4 8-6: T. M. L Lee bi I 7-5.171 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-05-18 16 ST.OK SC HOOLS W. At STRALIANS I I'UALA LUMPUR. Fn. The IV West Australian Schoolboys Socor tourists, after losing 8-2 tonight to Selangor Schools at Merdeka Stadium, immediately accepted a challenge by the Selanaor Women XI tor a charity mutch on May 25 at theSoong Hon Sin - 190 words
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Article183 1963-05-18 16 SAFA to 'educate' players, fans SOCCER I SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Amateur Football Association's league and tournament committee determined to curb the frequent rough play in local matches, has initiated a move to instruct players, officials and spectators on the laws of the game. The chairman o' the committee, P. Suppiah.183 words
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Article317 1963-05-18 16 COUTTS BACK S'PORE TO WIN HOCKEY SINGAPORE. Fri. 0 Will Malaya complete a hattrick in the home international hockey series against Singapore at Parrer Park here tomorrow? Despite Malaya's obvious superiority in the last two clashes 'they won both by 1-0 margins) Burdett Coutts. the Singapore national coach Is backing317 words
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Article, Illustration619 1963-05-18 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BAM can't afford to pass up this Peng Soon offer THE BAM standing committee will have to x make one of their most important decisions when they meet in Kuala Lumpur on May 26— whether to engage Wong Peng Soon as professional coach or lose him to619 words
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Article38 1963-05-18 16 SINGAPORE. Fri Avtar Singh, who won the 400 metres and 800 metres events, was the champiur. athlete at the Paslr Panjant School ai r.'ial meet today. In the tir ls section Puich binte Salleh was champion.38 words
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Miscellaneous62 1963-05-18 16 SPORTS DIARY IKK KaTI —llomr international: Spore v Mii K.y.i iFarrer Park. j feVpon 5 p.m. >: S pore 2nd XI v afaJajra 2nd XI iParrer Park. 3.45). SOCtfclt—lour match: Perak Schools v W. Aust. ITnder-15 i Perak Stadium. Ipoli. 5.15). Spore Div •;< JollilacLs v Daml: Maxwell v Haikowyu:62 words
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Article, Illustration606 1963-05-18 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. JJIG NOISE did a brilliant trial in heavy going with an apprentice, Soaidi Abdullah, in the saddle here this morning. He started out with Royal Meadow (Mat Shaari up) and they were jointed by Polaris Missile shortly606 words
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248 1963-05-18 17 MOTOR-RACING .SINGAPORE. Fri. Yang Nam Kee. a leading Singapore racing driver, who won the Malaysia Grand Prix last year in a Ja-guar-E, is trying to switch to an older but more powerful model the Jaguar-D. writes LIM KEE CHAN. The Jaguar-D has gone248 words
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Article1296 1963-05-18 17 A CCEPTORS and riders for the first day of the A King's Gold Cup meeting at Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. Race One: 2.0— Cl 1 Div 3-6 f 1 ***** Big Nolle < Teo Yap) Ms>*i. 6 9.0 IF) Soaidi 10 2 ***** Society Girl (Eagle St., Osman, 51,296 words
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Article349 1963-05-18 17 TENNIS PLAYER AND UMPIRE IN ROW PARIS, Friday. AFTER a stormy scene in the French lawn tennis championsnlps here yesterday. Bill Alvarez (Colombia) was disqualified in his second round match with Martin Mulligan (Australia) —an occurence thought to be without precedence in international tennis. TTie trouble aroseReuter - 349 words
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Article32 1963-05-18 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Selannor Malays F.A. official.: President Dato Abdul Jamil bin Abdul Rals; vlcfi-presldents Hunm Ha.ll Idris nnd Mp'nnnid Jtatan: secretary Ayub Hi'i Hnvv.il. weasurer Abdu tuxi 6oud. ii32 words
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Article139 1963-05-18 17 BIG BONUS OFFER FOR MILAN WIN ONDON Fri. Each Mi- > lan player will set a bonus of one million lire (about $4,800) if they beat Benfica of Lisbon in the European Cup Final at Wembley Stadium here next Wednesday. This is one of the highest bonuses ever offered toReuter - 139 words
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Article12 1963-05-18 17 LONDON, Fri.—Hula Dancer has been scratched from the Epsom Oaks.—Router.Reuter - 12 words
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Article365 1963-05-18 17 CRICKET f ONDON. Fri.— Fine bowlLi ing put Yorkshire, the champion county. In a strong position against the West Indians in the second day of their match at MidcMe'broush yest?rdnv for 10». the .-wn'.y hit 145 fcr six and in.n uedsWM wUI au hou »>•-Reuter - 365 words
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Article179 1963-05-18 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I —Tan Aik Huan-. I the Penang schoolboy badminton star, may play in a tournament at Lahore after all, writes FRANCIS BOEY Alk Huang, who holds the Penang open singles and Malayan schoolboys' titles, re- ccntly turned down an mvi- 1 tation179 words
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Advertisement255 1963-05-18 17 For Increased Virility, Improved Appetite and as a General Tonic V .*)fl&*y Fortified Natural Royal Jelly I Compounded within 24 Moat* of Collection) Modern science ha* revealed that royal Jelly Is natural tonic and health stimulant which contains eleven different tour minerals, five polytaccharides, and in addition, biotin (growth accelerating255 words
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Advertisement187 1963-05-18 17 Westinghouse MODEI-P-3225 x^^T Blue Rajah Silk Vinyl I y D MODEL-P-3228 Charcoal Gray Vinyl Model ft Westinghouse g|||r^^ unfarui/conial •a 9it T%# iM W I Obtoinoble from oil our out hot lied dealers. KHOO HENG PHO CO., LTD. I 204, Cantonment Rd., Spore, 2. I 1, Jolon Suleiman, K Lumpur.187 words
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363 1963-05-18 18 $45m. for Singapore power expansion SINGAPORE, Friday gINCiAPORK Ikis been granted ;i $4."> million loan by the World li.mk to help finance the construction <>f ;i 120,000-kilowati thermal power station. The loan, guaranteed by Britain, is the lirst made by Uk- l>;nik l<> the State. U.irk 0B the new power363 words
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Article57 1963-05-18 18 GINGAPORE, Fn— Ihe Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kla Gan. last night declared open a new clinic at the Paya Lebur branch of the People's Action Party in Lorong Tal Seng Mr. Tan said the clinic would supplement the Government's plan of bringing medical57 words
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247 1963-05-18 18 Hopes of settling Mercantile Bank row rise I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Hopes rose today for a settlement of the Mercantile Bank dispute after tlie workers met the management. The Minister ol Labour and Social Welfare. Inchc Bahaman bin Samsuddln. tonight: "There are good prospects for a settlei ment. Both employers and247 words
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Article320 1963-05-18 18 LONDON. Frl.—Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: RUBBER LONDON. Fri. Spot 22',d. June 22' 20... July 22>id.. Aug. 2L''jd.. July/Sept. 22' id.. Oct./ Dec 22 9/16 a., Jan./ Mar. 22 9 16c1., Apr. June 22Ud.. July Sept. 22Ud Oct. Dec. 22«-d.. c.i.f May320 words
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Obituary32 1963-05-18 18 MRS. MADMAVI AMMAN pnoiird away peacefully on 6th May at ChitturCochln. S India, at tbe ripe old axe of 90 beloved mother of Mr. T. G. Menon. Kapar Bhani Kitatc. Rawann.32 words
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120 1963-05-18 18 CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri. Space mathematicians have cleared up the confusion over the time it took astronaut Gordon Cooper to orbit the earth with this explanation Cooper completed a 360-deerre "incrtial orbit" in space once every 88.45 minutes. But in the time he did120 words
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Obituary74 1963-05-18 18 EDNA KATHLEEN MONTEIRO UC«4 To yrAT-i Hmm4 .11. iv pvarrftiliy oa 17-5-63 Cortticr l-av.n BM I'pper Eaat Count Koad at 3-,'iU p m. today for Ht. Hilda* Cburcb and thrnce to Bldadarl. MR. TAN THO PIN I 1 »»«f peacefully hi Grnrral Hoaptta! aa 17.5.63 lravltiK 1.. hind beloved74 words
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Advertisement155 1963-05-18 18 Late classified advertisements Word* $10 (Minimum) DODO. To Marrle and Jobn a ton. Martin Redvers, at 2. Rosa Road on 17 5.6 J. y *^THJEjEfrTEST DISCOVERY.. VL/L-4! NUVISTOR r_^> SPACE ELECTRONIC TUBES U««O BY BMAWP that', why I fe oHAKr TV >KTV<tC IS AS SHAH-P AS A FINE EWCHAVINO 1.155 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-05-18 18 TJIGHEST and lowest temperaturf- m Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday: Hisli.vt LmmI Kuala l.'.impur H3 77 Kota Bliaru <)3 75 Penang H 77 Ipoli n 73 Malacca !il 75 Singapore 91 7741 words
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