The Straits Times, 23 May 1963
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Title Section24 1963-05-23 1 WIHH.I DAILY <1H I 1 1 II l» SAM] I\(II»S 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35224 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-05-23 1 Twilight in Jakarta FROM BEHIND PRISON BARS -A GREAT NOVEL BY LUBIS ON SATURDAY, Berita Har i a n begins the serialisation of Twilight in Jakarta, a novel by Mo< htar Lubis, one of Indonesia's leading newspaper editors. Lubis. a fearless writer, has been either under house arrest or in258 words
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Article, Illustration422 1963-05-23 1 The King opens Parliament... 'GOVERNMENT WILL NOT BE DETERRED BY PROBLEMS THAT LIE AHEAD 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong expressed confidence today that his Government will not be deterred by the problems of the "challenging years" that lie ahead. The King was opening the tilth422 words
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Article, Illustration655 1963-05-23 1 GOVT PROBE TEAM FOR CHOLERA KUALA LUjKPUR, Wednesday THK Federal ion government has appointee! a three-man leain to probe the reasons for the outbreak of cholera in Malacca. It.s terms of reference are to investigate the outbreak "and to report on the steps taken, or omitted, to deal with and655 words
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Article79 1963-05-23 1 afREENSBORO (North v Carolina), Wed. At least 175 Negroes were arrested last night at the beginning of a new mass demonstration against the colour bar here. For the tenth consecutive night young Negroes courted arrest by marching on the city centre. About 800 began marchesReuter - 79 words
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Article37 1963-05-23 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A labourer. Abdullah bin Din. 39. was killed by an Express train travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore about half a mile from the Johore Bahru station at 3.30 p.m. today.37 words
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Article63 1963-05-23 1 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia today launched the Cusraos-17 spare satellite, the latest in a series of unmanned satellites belirvrd to br preparing a path for man's Journey to the moon. The previous satellite in the scries was launched on April 28. Tass said Cosmos- 17 would orbit theReuter - 63 words
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Article127 1963-05-23 1 Water rationing ends in Muar i YfUAR. Wed. Water rationing, imposed in Muar district on April 23 was lifted today. Mi. C. Gorman, senior executive engineer, Muar, said there had been "excessive rainfall" over the catchment areas at Mt. Ophir for the last few days. However, he warned the public127 words
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Article59 1963-05-23 1 OTTAWA. Wed. Canada's Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, won a confidence vote by a narrow margin last night, spotlighting the shaky balance of his month-old Liberal minority Government. The vote gave him Parliament's support to accept U.B. nuclear warheads for missiles now on Canadian soil. TheReuter - 59 words
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Article40 1963-05-23 1 PORT-AU-PRINCE, Wed Anti-government terrorists have bombed at least four schools housing militiamen and peasants brought here by Haitian strongman Francois Duvalier to celebrate his re-inauguration today. Six people were reported killed and an undetermined number injured. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article30 1963-05-23 1 CALCUTTA. Wed. Cholera claimed 146 lives in Calcutta last week, bringing to 982 the number of people who have died of the disease here so far this year.30 words
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Article30 1963-05-23 1 BANOKOK. Wed. A Communist terrorist was shot and killed by tlu- Thai police last Saturday near Bettong. In Yala Province, on the Malayan border, police reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article118 1963-05-23 1 Family of four slain Charred bodies found in hut IIERSING, Tues. Police here are investigating the mass murder of a family of four on a rubber smallholding in Jalan Endau today. Till late tonight senior officers from Johore Bahru were still at the scene of the murder of ;i rubber118 words
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Article30 1963-05-23 1 LAOS PEACE BID vnnfun| wr <* lioiiin rjpuir-iii^t *n r J (omnium^ fnlmn: j;jin in l— tad M't'ir, of >|tf for pr»<r 1 tIL tCCMTifBI WMl** rr>ll)b|r >»urirb brre30 words
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Article23 1963-05-23 2 I LEOPOLDVTLLE. Wed. The J Congolese Chamber of Deputies has approved a bill to create a new province in South Katanga.23 words
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419 1963-05-23 2 ADDIS ABABA, Wednesday. THE biggest ever gathering of African heads of state opened here today with the aim of establishing an all-African "club" to speak with one voice in the councils of the world. The leaders of some 30 countries, speaking forReuter - 419 words
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125 1963-05-23 2 Two poll defeats for Congress Party NEW DELHI, Wed.— India's ruling Congress Parly suffered heavy reverses in two prestige by-elections, the results ot uhicn were declared last night. In AMROHA, 80 miles east of Delhi, the Minister for Irrigation and Power, Han Mohammed Ibrahim, was overwhelmingly defeated by Professor J.125 words
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163 1963-05-23 2 BANGKOK. Wednesday. TTWO Royal Thai Naval officers have been charged I x with causing rebellion in the kidnapping 12 years ago of the former Prime Minister. Field Marshal Pibul Songgram Capt Anond Puntharlkapa and Senior Lieut Amnuey Vlrakalas. who were brought before the courtReuter - 163 words
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Article32 1963-05-23 2 PANMUNJOM i Korea i. Wed.— Communist North Korea refused today to release a couple of downed U.S. Army helicopter pilots or even to confirm whether they are alive. —U.P.I.UPI - 32 words
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Article142 1963-05-23 2 JAKARTA, Wednesday. TIHE Indonesian Government tightened censorship measures yesterday. All printing companies must now register before June 29 with the Office of Press and Public Relations. Antara news agency said that publishers were ordered to send a copy of all printed matter, including newspapers, magazine, pamphlets, postersUPI - 142 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-05-23 2 BALINESE women present offerings at a bamboo altar before a temple in the town of Sibetan, as Gunung Agung (background) belches an ominous black cloud into the sky during its third eruption, which has already claimed 103 lives. UPI photo.UPI - 46 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-05-23 2 SEOUL, Wed. The South Korea Central Intelligence Agency announced today It had uncovered a coup d'etat plot to assassinate General Chung Hee Park, the Chairman of the Ruling Supreme Council, and Lieut.-Oen. Chu II Lee, vice-chairman of the Council. Air Force Major-Gen. Won Suk Pak.89 words
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Article43 1963-05-23 2 HYDERABAD, Wed. Two new rockets being developed by India a short range anti-tank missile and a two-stage rocket for high altitude soundings were launched here yesterday. The rockets are under development by the Indian Defence Research and Development Laboratory here43 words
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Article124 1963-05-23 2 THREE TOP REDS GIVE UP RANGON, Wed. Three top members of Burma's outlawed Communist Party <nirrendered yesterday under the terms of the recent amnesty, saving they wort fed up with life underground and pledging: to work for national solidarity and independence. After 13 years of fighting in Burma's steaming jungles.124 words
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Article29 1963-05-23 2 NEW DELHI. Wrd— India protested to China that three Chinese soldiers "provocatively fired their \ve,i|xjns" after being seen in a demilitarised zone in Ludakh on April 27.29 words
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Article29 1963-05-23 2 PRETORIA. Wed. The Pretoria School building, from which Sir Winston Churchill escaped xs a nrisoner of war during the Boer War. nas been proclaimed national monument.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article228 1963-05-23 2 ONDON, Wed. v Stanvac and Shell have denied reaching agreement with the Indonesian Government on a new contractual relationship in exploiting oil in the country. Shell International said in London yesterday that reports from Jakarta that agreement had been reached between the Indonesian Government and228 words
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Article19 1963-05-23 2 TEL AVIV. \\VU.-Mr. Z i( ln,.,n Shazar. 73. Russian-born list and scholar, was ukUiv rlrct.-d Israels president.19 words
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Article20 1963-05-23 2 SAIGON. v were killed and i'« li ured uhrn the SaiKon-Hue tram hit munist Viet Coi.r r-20 words
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209 1963-05-23 3 Missing consulate woman is found in lake BONN, Wed.- The body of 50-year-old Dorothy Maclean, a Scottish shorthand typist with the British Consulate-G c neral In Hamburg, was found yesterday float- ing In a Hamburg lake. An embassy statement said Maclean had been missing >lnce May 13. when she failedReuter - 209 words
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Article65 1963-05-23 3 BONN Wed. An assize court ai Coblcn/. h.is Muwncpcl Oeorg HeiLser. fanner head ot Hitler's •Dep-'iiment lor Jewish. Gypsy and PoliMi QuMttMM" in Nazioccupied Soviet territory to 15 nut' hard labour and live years ioss of civic rights for war The prosecutor had askedReuter - 65 words
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Article25 1963-05-23 3 HOOK OF HOLLAND Wrcl. Mr. I\.im 1 Tutt.irmov. the first) Soviet Ambassador to Holland •tnoe 1961. arrived here by train' vo.Merd.iv irom Moscow25 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-05-23 3 ARMS outstretched, A 42-year-old Brit i s h businessman Grevllle Wynne rushes to greet his wife Sheila, in an anteroom of the Military Collegium of the Soviet Supreme Court in Moscow after he had been sentenced to eight years' jail for spying. The Wynnes, who hadUPI - 103 words
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Article186 1963-05-23 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wednesday. IT THANT, the U.N. Secretary-General, today named Mr. Vladimir Suslov, a senior adviser to the Russian Foreign Ministry, as U.N. Undersecretary for Security Council Affairs. Mr Suslov succeeds the late Mr. Evgeny Klselev to become the senior Soviet official in theReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration411 1963-05-23 3 Lord Home: We must have own N-deterrent OTTAWA. Wednesday. T ORD HOME, the British Foreign Secretary, said here yesterday that Britain intended to remain w s.. sU pp ort its Qwn nuc l ear deterrent. i Hp said In a prepared ad- t Iress to the Ottawa Cana- i llanReuter - 411 words
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Article59 1963-05-23 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— The body of an attendant was found in a lions' cape at Ross Park Zoo near here today. One of the two lions In the cage was shot by police as it still clung to the mans body. The body was discovered byReuter - 59 words
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Article32 1963-05-23 3 LONDON. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Macmillaa. said yesterday that nuclear test explosions were not the cause, of the recent severe winter Britain's worst in 200 years.32 words
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Article27 1963-05-23 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. Aeronaut Gordon Cooper told Congress yesterday he had given thanks to God while in space for being there and "seeing these stars you have created."27 words
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Article20 1963-05-23 3 LONDON: A£9ooooo "international house" providing accommodation and a social centre for overseas students In London Is to be built immediately.20 words
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Article18 1963-05-23 3 ROME: Italian Communist leader Palmlrn Togliatti accused the ruling Christlan Democrats of Ignoring the will o! the voter*.18 words
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Article17 1963-05-23 3 BIRMINGHAM: A Federal Judge refused to delay the admission of two Negroes t0 the University of Alabama17 words
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Article22 1963-05-23 3 MOSCOW: Soviet and U.S. atomic energy officials toa.sted each other in champagne after signing a memorandum calling for co-operation in nuclear research.22 words
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Article18 1963-05-23 3 PARIS: A Polish-born navy reserve officer. Jean Plkus. I 35. was charged with spying for a foreign power.18 words
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Article64 1963-05-23 3 IMIKI) NATIONS: Thr I N. has threatened Haiti with loss of it> volinc richts if it dors not pay its MTCMI »f <ln<*s—the first time such ifHJnn has been taki-n in IN history Haiti has pledged to pay the I SS'!2.4UO it owes, but the cheque had64 words
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Article291 1963-05-23 3 LIBERAL TRADE WINS AT GENEVA 50 nations reach unanimous decision in midnight talks GENEVA, Wednesday. piFTY nations reached a unanimous decision on the progress of trade liberalisation in a midnight session here which ended three days of hard bargaining. Mr. Christian Herter, President Kennedy's special trade envoy, hailed the agreementReuter - 291 words
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149 1963-05-23 3 Mcd 'nuclear free' zone? Propaganda, says the U.S. WASHINGTON. Wed The State Department la.st night rejected as propaganda a Soviet note calling for the Mediterranean to be declared a nuclear free zone. The note "appears to be typical of the moves that Russia is in the habit of making onReuter - 149 words
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Article20 1963-05-23 3 MOSCOW. Wed —Mr Annstus Mikoyan. 68. Soviet First Deputy Premier. h»» been in and is in hospital.—UPl.20 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-05-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Ap?lebv s s ■n ~H /iscoesc ...o*4 obab ntclll WE'CE I *****E WONT UMft V *OHM Off WrTMCXjf J f24 words
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Advertisement111 1963-05-23 3 PUMPS Water lupplv tyiremt tor township*, i«duttnol plant*, ond agricultural purpowt tin mining mdv.try irrigation ond drwatcring pumping ««o.otor, bnno ond hquort circulating hotwolor ond cooling water built with capacities 7 <J>*t>f ranging from 7 to S.SOO i.g.p.m. Mo«d. «g* up to 330 M Discharge pretMiro* up to 140 ptig111 words
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Advertisement87 1963-05-23 3 A dvertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your complexion radiant loveliness with a special type of beauty lemon. It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as it clears, refines and tones the skin to youthful loveliness. It melts out plugged pores, closing them to a beautifully fine texture and87 words
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Advertisement135 1963-05-23 3 FOR /carpets) >K2k __H L-__F- v* Ml' >y JoiaiLy^''^- ■>.' JL*' m T" ml' Ijlr x »a-/*BPk wm Choose from a wide selection of high quality PERSIAN, PAKISTANI, BOKHARA, INDIAN CONTINENTAL CARPETS RUGS we also specialize in j|| to wall carpeting IRANIAN 37, TANGLIN ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL.-***** SCOTT ENGLISH east135 words
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Article460 1963-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday jyjOßfc anti-cholera measures are to be introduced in Singapore. The Government announced this after an emergency meeting this morning attended by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Minister for Health and Law, Mr. K. M. Byrne, as well as officials460 words
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Article62 1963-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— A criminal law supervisee, who had been detained for four years, was today jailed by a district court for five years lor house-breaking. Ong Khee Chiu, 29, of Mayo Street, admitted breaking Into a wooden case factory in Chin Swee Road between 1 a.m.62 words
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Article375 1963-05-23 4 j SINGAPORE. Wed. A HABEAS CORPUS application taken out on behalf of Peh Tian Guan. 25, a student of the Nanyang University, now under detention under the Preservation of Public Security Ordinance. Was dismissed by the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. in the High375 words
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Article177 1963-05-23 4 Still no rain in the Tebrau area SINGAPORE. Wed. The water situation still c*ill> for economy in consumption. No rain fell at Tebrau yesterday and the rainfall in Singapore was registered at 0.14 inches at Macßitchie. The public responded to the call to keep consumption down, and yesterday's figures showed177 words
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Article, Illustration90 1963-05-23 4 I SINGAPORE. Wed. Two members of the Royal Malayan Navy Volunteer Reserve today received letters of commendation from the Commissioner of Police for apprehending a snatch thief. i The letters were handed to Suri bin Kohani. 37. a driver, and Mohammed Noor bin Kadir. 30.90 words
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155 1963-05-23 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Government is taking steps to improve the present piped-water supply system on Pulau Tekong Besar. off Changi. A Ministry of National Development statement today said that the scheme costing about $35,700 would involve tapping the sub- I soil water at155 words
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Advertisement244 1963-05-23 4 Tel: ***** SINGAPORE GALA CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF THE SINGAPORE RED CROSS SOCIETY THURSDAY, MAY 30, at 9.15 p.m. 'under the distinguished patronage of H. E. THE YANG 01-PERTUAN NEGARA A owl mi I STARRING > W Jill HAWORTH J f i v Ruos VANNY Mjdi^i HftiH IN EASTMAN244 words
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Advertisement39 1963-05-23 4 f,! v I"** tAST DAYS' itafiMEttia j to s o h a°^! At 3 00 6.30 9 30 p.m. "HfRCULES in the CENTRE of the EARTH R«o Pork S cope Color. (with Chinese Subtitles). Next Chonge: •PRIVATE SECRETARY" [Hindi).39 words
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Advertisement609 1963-05-23 4 r a ditsm singapo S SHOws OPFNS TODAY Wi \i i F VM ""3 CAPITOL ii. i«j. 4. 6 30. 930 wrciij luurti :^"_l LLLIV /MHt The most intensely-read best seller... more hotly tEfaSaimLiaM* discussed more controversial than the Kinsey Report Co'H»l^BT;H'Jlir-1 BBPrT^FPI FW? I^ :nn\s nm\> DARRYLFZANUCK|^d I j^jM^Vf*?**609 words
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Miscellaneous64 1963-05-23 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES I THE following is todays scheI dule of civil aircraft movemenu at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BO AC: From London. Frankfurt. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 700) 5.55 a.m.: from Melbourne. Sydney. Darwin. Jakarta. <BA 711 > 9.05 p.m. Qantaa: From London. Rome, Cairo. Karachi,64 words
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Miscellaneous124 1963-05-23 4 Alitalia: Prom Rome. Teheran. I Karachi. Bombay. Bangkok (AZ 770) 52i p.m. Pan-Amertran: Prom 8an Pranclsco, Los Angeles. Honolulu, Manila. Saigon (PA 843) 1.25 pjn. Cathay Pacific: From Hong Kong. Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (CX 729) 7.30 pjn. Air-Ceylon: Prom London, Rome. Cairo. Bahrein. Karachi. Colombo (AE 116) 5.35 pjn.' Malayan124 words
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Miscellaneous134 1963-05-23 4 DEPARTURES BOAC:: To Darwin. Sydney. <BA 700) 6.45 pjn; to Rangoon. New Delhi. Teheran, Tel Aviv. .Zurich. London (BA 711 > 10.15 p.m. Qantaa: To Calcutta. Karachi. Cairo. Athens. Rome. London (QF 737) 8.00 p.m.; to Brisbane. Sydney (QF 734) 8.30 p.m. Japan Air Line*: To Bangkok. Hong Kong, Tokyo134 words
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211 1963-05-23 5 The diehard opponents of national language by Nasir KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Haji Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today that there was still opposition from •certain quarters" to the use of the national language. Syed Nasir was speaking to more than 200 members of211 words
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Article32 1963-05-23 5 PENANG. Wed. The Penan* MCA Utara Division will hold a variety show at its Tanjong Bunjrah headquarters at 8 p.m. on Saturday In aid of the National Patriotic Pund.32 words
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Article63 1963-05-23 5 from GEORGE LIU: HONG KONG. Wednesday I1()N(. Kong's fruit and vegetable exports to Singapore and Malaya have been totally suspended because of the cholera outbreak in Malaya. Singapore and Malayan importers have asked merchants here to defer shipments of their orders placed weeks ago. Normally fruit and63 words
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Article, Illustration471 1963-05-23 5 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - THE QUEEN ...A STRIKING FIGURE YESTERDAY The King opens Parliament FELIX ABISHEGANADEN GLITTER, COLOUR AND ROYAL POMP-TOUCH OF' SENTIMENT, TOO -by KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday GUNS boomed and trumpets sounded this morning before the Yang d:-Pertuan Agong ceremoniously opened another session of Parliament in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall. The order471 words
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Article149 1963-05-23 5 Cultural shows for East Coast- KUANTAN. Wed.— The Malayan Associattion of Youth Clubs is to launch a drive, beginning with a cultural show tomorrow, to b*ri n g out the splendours of the East Coast. More than 20 boys and girls from the East Coast wearIng national costume, will take149 words
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113 1963-05-23 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The First Magistrate, Mr. Mah King Hock, today ordered a cake-seller; P. Karuthiah, 21, of Bukit Bintang Road, to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering his step-father. R. Puchi, 49. The offence was alleged to have113 words
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329 1963-05-23 6 Rival blocs in SHB union agree on a joint council SINGAPORE, Wednesday. •JHE two factions claiming to represent Singapore Harbour Board workers agreed today to form a joint committee to negotiate with the board for better terms and conditions of service for the workers. Both sides also agreed that no329 words
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171 1963-05-23 6 Rural areas to get more water supplies: Report KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Special emphasis is being placed on improving and increasing piped water supplies to people in the rural areas, a Government report said today The report was issued in the form of an appendix to the speech by the Yang171 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-05-23 6 DANCE BY 'GOLDEN ROBE' MISS Vasantha Manl (above), a student of Udaya Shankar. who has been given the title of "Golden Robe." will dance at the Sri Sempaga Vinayagar Temple in Ceylon Road, Singapore on Sanday when Hindu employees in the Services departments celebrate "Vaikasi" Sathurthi. a Hindu religious festival.50 words
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Article57 1963-05-23 6 PENANG. Wed.— Prayers for th« Yang di-Pertuan Agong and for peace and prosperity in Malaya will be offered at all Penang mosques, churches and temples on June 5, his official birthday. The state government has appointed a celebrations committee headed by Inche Aziz Ibrahim, a state57 words
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Article62 1963-05-23 6 SYDNEY. Wed. Sydney Rotary Clubs are to send two Australians to study in Asia under Rotary Fellowship awards sponsored by Rotary Districts' International Student Exchange Fund. The men are Mr. Barrle Blackwell, who will study education for a year In Malaya, and Mr. Lan Duncan,Reuter - 62 words
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Article59 1963-05-23 6 A LOR STAR. Wed.— Tan Oo Leng. a carpenter out on a stroll, rescued a 20-year-old girl when she fell into the Alor Star River last night. The girl, later identified as Neoh Yew Kee, 20. of Alor Star, was taken to hospital where she59 words
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Article20 1963-05-23 6 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Ong Soon Huat. 61. unemployed, was found hanging in his Silat Road home this morning.20 words
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332 1963-05-23 6 A $500,000 FILM WITH STAR OF THREE COUNTRIES SINGAPORE, Wed. c Top stars from Singapore, Indonesia and Pakistan will pool their acting talents to make a flrst-ever joint adventure film in September. The film, tentatively entitled "Pearl of Malaya" and "South of Sourabaya." will be Jointly produced by Ar.Juman Films332 words
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447 1963-05-23 6 RUBBER ESTATE CORRUPTION CASE KUALA LUMPUR, Wad \f R. V. D. Nair, rubber ITI industry adviser to the Department of Inland Revenue, told the Sessions Court here today that when he accepted $1,000 on police instructions from an estate agent, the man seemed447 words
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Article31 1963-05-23 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thieves broke into the house of Madam I Ooh Oen Kirn, 43. of Macphersim I road ye«ierday and got away »uh I $2,000 worth or jewellery.31 words
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Miscellaneous170 1963-05-23 6 Alloy O*p Hy I.T. Hmmlim \jFVri you go O).oax*.t*t\&< weu.. alright. < M thatdepenos on v^cther! P wsluwe x 1 lit' cookut ex strucs. y r you think hgVl I we\ tm opbwtbs fbom hs kmxv vcs. r < -^»K. WNNBR.' -m •MkWITMME 1 A, A f HEART OR H»170 words
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Article, Illustration859 1963-05-23 7 CHARLES FOLEY - Queen Frederika ...the uproar over a jailed editor CHARLES FOLEY FINAL CHAPTER OF THE STORY MOST Hanoverians sided with the dowager duchessi hut a band of loyalist ladies wrote to the duke in sympathy. lit- replied thai he did not take his mother's complaints l<><> seriously. The duchess, deciding this859 words
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485 1963-05-23 7 WILLIAM FORREST - Ambatielos and the QUEEN OF GREECE WILLIAM FORREST by ••TONY AMBATIELOS. serving a life sentence in 1 prison on the Greek island of Aegina. must be proud of his English wife. She has seen that he is not forgotten, even after 15 years in jail. Now, with her vigil outside485 words
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Article54 1963-05-23 8 .rf. v)«i M,,, m m) MR and MRS Harry Ho thank •r lends for their kind attendance nnd presents on the occasion ot their marriage. THE FAMILY OF late Kang Thenc thank relatives and friends for -re.ith.-, telegram-, rondolence*. assist- i mc<- and attendance at funeral of their late54 words
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Obituary21 1963-05-23 8 :u Uf.rtN >f* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of Tan Keong Iho departed from us. 23 c.une but not forgotten.21 words
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Article169 1963-05-23 8 orati |M I Vimnin^i TRY THIS TODAY 1 Add Thatchers M* to your new potatoes and •I ciifference. it oz bottle. DELILAH" Lycra girdles p:mlie-Klrdles In Neu exciting shade* by w.irner* Modems M Hiuh Street. FEOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. i Teachers and book addict* la tiroKsr In their showrooms at169 words
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Article78 1963-05-23 8 in Wonts SI.M (Him.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST Rally featuring teen team May '.'3rd and 24th Memorial Hall May 23th Badminton Stadium 7.30 p.m. All I welcome fume early YOUTH FOR CHRIST" Teen-Team I in Kuala Lumpur cm Sunday 2«th I May at Wesley Methodist Church 8.30 I a.m.78 words
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Article579 1963-05-23 8 The Royal Address, deliverjed to the fifth (and last) session of the present Parliament, dwells with considerable satisfaction on Malaya's progress in development A number of Five- Year Plan targets are well within reach, notably in road building, expansion of power capacity and improvement of port579 words
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Article410 1963-05-23 8 There has been a remarkabli change in the attitude of the medical authorities since Ministerial announcements that the Malacca cholera epidemic was "well under control." Sufficient vaccine for the inoculation of five million peopleis being flown in, for immediate use, in the next two weeks. It is hoped410 words
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Article227 1963-05-23 8 The record attendance at family planning clinics in Singapore over the past two months is almost certainly due to the publicity attracted by the February conference of the International Planned Parenthood Federation. A similar surge in attendance followed the Government birth control campaign at the end of 1960227 words
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Article, Illustration2611 1963-05-23 8 The King opens parliamen t and recalls Malaya's 8 historic years TO D AY in this third year of my reign it gives me great pleasure to address a I I members of both Houses, gathered her© in joint assembly and to open formally the2,611 words
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Advertisement42 1963-05-23 8 '^eeghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS r Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Albo Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chilli- Street, Teh «2431 HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64 Nathan Road. Kovrioon.42 words
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Advertisement178 1963-05-23 8 END YOUR j^k SKIN |*W||l TROUBLES MifiSi TODAY! w3|N[ 1 DXUJ. to clear up ufly ptmpie* gpots and other skin blemlahea. [fIM sms ass 2 D.DJJ.— to g-iv* quick safe rellsjf from sllV9*\ boUs> r he- nd Prickly heat. s!S I *mtjm 3 D D D soothe painful burning bTUation178 words
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Article103 1963-05-23 9 Pay grab: Another arrest KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor police have arrested another youth in connection with last Wednesday's $11,500 Robinson's payroll robbery. The youth was arrested during a police raid at Bukit Blntang Park on Monday night, the selangor C.ID. Chief. Asst. Commissioner Sher Mohamed Allah Bakash. disclosed today. Twenty-four103 words
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Article473 1963-05-23 9 The chaos in S'pore by Tan MCA IS THE ONLY HOPE FOR FUTURE STABILITY AND PROGRESS. HE SAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. \IR. TAN SIEW SIN, president of the Malayan Chinese Association, said today the MCA was the only alternative to the "chaos and confusion" which had been Singapore's lot for473 words
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Article96 1963-05-23 9 TwO union officials charged SINGAPORE Wed. Two officials of the Singapore Insurance Companies Employees' Union were charged in a magistrate's court yesterday with acting in a disorderly manner at Raffles Place last Friday, i The two men, Lawrence Loh. president of the union, and Tan i Tiong How. a committee96 words
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Article63 1963-05-23 9 SINOAPORE. Wed. Workers of Singapore Plywood Factory at the 9 milestone West Coast Road cast their; votes today In a secret ballot to decide which of two unions The Singapore General Employees' Union and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union represents them. Results of the63 words
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Article25 1963-05-23 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A schoolgirl. Asah binte Haji Kassim. 10. was drowned In a flood-swollen canal In Jalan Ayer Molek here this afternoon.25 words
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Article106 1963-05-23 9 $3,924 for the Patriotic Fund KUALA LUMPUR. Wed_ The Straits Times Group received $3,924 .95 today for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing its total to date to $114,830.89. Contributions received today were from: The labourers of Diamond Jubilee Estate and London Asiatic Rubber and Produce Company. Jasin. 52.177: Kuala Pilah106 words
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223 1963-05-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed fTHE Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said here today he was pleased that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had accepted Tengku Abdul Rahman's proposal to hold a roundtable conference of Alliance and PAP representatives. Inche Khir. who Is chairman223 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-05-23 9 Indonesian envoy at Parliament— with a kris at the back CONSPICUOUS among the heads of diplomatic missions attending the ceremonial opening of the new session of Parliament at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall yesterday was the new Indonesian Ambassador in Malaya- Lt. General Gusti Pengiran Hario Djatikusumo wore a Javanese86 words
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198 1963-05-23 9 Sultan: My earnest desire is Brunei join Malaysia ORUNEI TOWN. Wed. 13 The Sultan of Brunei said last night It was his earnest desire that Brunei- should Join the proposed Federation of Malaysia since the State had settled its internal troubles. He wished to see Brunei Joined up with Sarawak.Reuter - 198 words
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Article40 1963-05-23 9 SINGAPORE. Wed A camera was found last ntghl by a clerk travelling In a bus along the 13 mllestoii. Woodlands Road. The owner should contact the Offlcer-ln-Charge, Rural West Division at Bukit Panjang police station.40 words
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Article, Illustration275 1963-05-23 9 14 pilots to be loaned to fly new RMAF —planes KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Fourteen pilots from Commonwealth air forces will be seconded to the Royal Malayan Air Force for more than a year to man the four new Herald transport aircraft and four Alouette helicopters which will arrive here in275 words
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Advertisement151 1963-05-23 9 Only FRIGIDAIRE Room Air Conditioners t'J GIVE YOU APPV-&Z&) 1 SOLID COMFORT //ksif&J ijT/ Isjtv— BIG MOISTURE REMOVAL! *B/6 COOLIHG CAPACITY! STATEMENT OF FACT (and B. T. U. figures) Buyers of air-conditioners usually refer to their various "si*«s" in terms of "horse-power". Actually, this basis is quite inaccurate. For instance,151 words
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Advertisement130 1963-05-23 9 Tested in outer space When. Lt. Col. Glenn made his actually tells you when conditions historic trip into outer space, he are wrong. All you have to do is took along a Minolta Hi-matic and point the Hi-matic and press the brought back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include130 words
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Miscellaneous493 1963-05-23 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metrea AM. 800 Time Signal. Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE gara-ku; 602 Mornm* Melodies: 476 metres 7.00 Time Signal. The News; A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 7.10 8on(? Time; 7.30 Learn A Morning Prelude;493 words
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Article, Illustration410 1963-05-23 10 SOH TIANG KENG - Malaysia not 'colonial plot' say British MPs on visit SOH TIANG KENG FULL STATEMENT PROMISED AFTER TRIP TO BORNEO by gINGAPORE, Wed. The three visiting British Labour MPs today rejected the view that Malaysia is a "neo-colonialist" plot. Before leaving for Borneo to continue their fact-finding tour. Mr. Arthur Bottomley,410 words
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133 1963-05-23 10 I 'NITED NATIONS. Wed A memorandum from a group of Malayans in London, made public here yesterday, warned that an international crisis could follow any attempt to Torce Malaysia "over the heads of the people concerned." The memorandum urged the United Nations toReuter - 133 words
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Article19 1963-05-23 10 SINOAPORE. Wed.— During th» past week, police have recovered nine stolen vehicles, two motorcycles and six .scooters.19 words
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223 1963-05-23 10 CHAN BENG SOON - RAIDERS BOARD FISHING BOAT, WRECK NETS CHAN BENG SOON: From KUALA KEDAH. Wed ALL was quiet in this fishing village today after an incident last Saturday when a group of about 60 men raided a fishing boat off Kuala Sala and destroyed fishing nets worth $1,000. Alor Star police dec'.ined223 words
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Article48 1963-05-23 10 Fault— so plane goes back SINOAPORE. Wed. A Ku&la Lumpur-bound Malayan Airway? Viscount flew mack to Singapore airport this morning with a mechanical fault after being airborne for 15 minutes. The pWhe finally took off for Kuala Lumpur at 10 a.m. two hours and 30 minutes behind schedule.48 words
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99 1963-05-23 10 30-year-old Istana to be modernised IPOH. Wed. The pinkcoluured Idtana 1.->kanda-riah ot the Suitan ol Perak at Bukit Chandan in Kuala Kang^ar is being modernised. Tenders for some aspects of thr work have already been called by the Public Works Department here. The palace was built about 30 years ago99 words
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Article59 1963-05-23 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Lee Teck Htm. Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru opened the new $348,000 Bukit Ho Sure We.-a (Chinese) School at Jalan Buku Ho Swee. off Havelock Road, tonight. me four-storey building, which has 24 classrooms can accommodate 2.000 pupils in two sesMon.s. It is the 27th59 words
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Article27 1963-05-23 10 SINGAPORE in Kirn -eon*, a (joldsnu'li. ;iccu.srd of nernltting his house in Still Road to >c used for -hor-sp-bfttinK lay acquitted by a magiMratet ourt.27 words
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Article213 1963-05-23 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed A YOUTH who was arrested by a hunter while trying to extort money from a man was today sent to the Henry Gurney School for two years Liew Kiew. 19. of New Village. Kajang. pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court here to attempting213 words
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426 1963-05-23 10 LARRY CARROLL - Concentration of top rebels: Answer may be in seized I— documents LARRY CARROLL from BRUNEI TOWN. Wed. pOLICE and military intelligence are trying to find out why rebel leaders in Brunei have been gathering recently after menths of hiding separately. Information pointing to a concentration of the rebel leaders was426 words
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Article37 1963-05-23 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Honf Kong radio and television producer. Mr. Michael Page, is to make a series of television films m Singapore and Malaya. He will be in Malaya for two weeks.37 words
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Article32 1963-05-23 10 PENANG. Wed.— A ■teoaan. Khoo Kian Heng. 25. who parked his scooter in a hut near hi* house on Monthly nichi. n spare tyre and other accevsune* yesterday evening.32 words
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Advertisement812 1963-05-23 10 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Bovril Is one of the greatest known stimulants of gastric secretion, thus ensuring that -wr -mr -m we get the best out of the f-T^iolfh ««-«t X X V^M 1 Lll« Explorers, athletes, moun--7 taineers, men of action everywhere have relied on Bovnl and have not been -r812 words
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Article, Illustration767 1963-05-23 11 Malayan themes fascinate British designer J^ YOUNG designer who strongly feels that it is only through travel she is able to get the right inspiration, is now hard at work in a studio at her home in Johore Bahru. One of Britain's leading freelance fabric designers. Miss Jane Daniels has767 words
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Article169 1963-05-23 11 EXERCISE THAT REDUCES SHAPE IF you are disgruntled with your shape or lack of it and seem to have become chunky through the middle all of a sudden, the drill is to combine exercise with those proper eating habits. You probably swim or play tennis or badminton. When you swim,169 words
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Article119 1963-05-23 11 HOUSEHOLD HINTS SOAK or sponge a milk stain with cold water before trying to remove It rrom a washable 'ibrlc. Then, using your fliuters. rub a liquid detergent Into the fabric. Wash the »arment In the usual way. Keep lemons from shriveling or becoming hard by wrapping each one In119 words
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Advertisement246 1963-05-23 11 Sew at home and save SEWING MACHINES Beautiful USHA machines are built to make embroidery and sewing a pleasure. All Usha Models have latest trouble free devices. FROM AS LOW AS $8/- monthly instalment buys you an USHA SEWING MACHINE. Every machine carries two years free service guarantee. For the246 words
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Advertisement216 1963-05-23 11 WithOptone /WA Eyedropsvyou /J&^v\\ can always /fwf//\ look your &Wjf A j sparkling best \^w£'' Squeeze two or three 'drops of soothing Optone into the]corners of f your-. eyes... blink once or twice... your eyes become refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy. You will indeed be looking at' the. world with216 words
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Miscellaneous328 1963-05-23 11 Straits Times Crossword bvw Miff I B iHI BM Bb I Bl mßb ACROSS 4. May be held up In an Island 8. Her suitors were put on by "^J** 7 her dilatory work (8). n "^r* 61 4l 9. Entice quite to Uie river (6>. c Stupid rivalry breaks328 words
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Advertisement760 1963-05-23 12 K ontinued from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT Word* fS (Mm.) Box St et: txtrm BOX ASIM ST. rositloo filled. Aw>li<ant* thanked. APPLICATIONS SENT lo Box AS9OS The Job has been tilled. EXPERIENCED SCIENCE TEACHER for Rcnool Certificate Class. Apply Principal, St. Joseph's School. Johore Rahru. LADY TRAVEL ASSISTANT with charming760 words
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Advertisement697 1963-05-23 12 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrdt SS (Mtn.)—tUx tt eta, mxtrm ROMPIN MINING COMPANY Limited require* a Mechanical Supervisor for Its roast operations at Kuala. Rompin, Pahang. Applicants most nave had good all-round experience and must be capable of taking charge of a machine shop and a limited fleet ef heavy equipment and697 words
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Advertisement699 1963-05-23 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2* Wmrdt St (Min.)—BmM It et*. extr., BIC SHOP-HOUSES tor Rent or for Bale— Opera Estate facing Swan Lake Avenue, with service roads ana car park facility. Enquiries Sin Chew Realty Ltd., 132, Rochore Road. Tel *****/***** (Singapore). ACCOMMODATION WANTED W Wtrdt U (Min.)— Box tt eta. mxtrm699 words
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Advertisement678 1963-05-23 12 EDUCATION Wtrdt SI (Min.)— Box tt eta. mmtrm I 00VT. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION Specialised Coaching EngluuVMatb*matlc* for Primary Six students. MornIns/Afternoon. Apply: Academy Of Accountancy and Secretaryship, George Lee Building, Clemenceau Avenue, Singapore, *****. HOME STUBV COURSES:— "When only the best will do In postal education Write to H. L. Lovall678 words
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Advertisement601 1963-05-23 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word* SS (Mtn.)—Bmx tt ett, mxtrm 1 TELEVISION SINQAPURA PROGRAMMES Msy 71— .run* 2 Full details In this week's. I RADIO WEEKLY. Ctt yew copy t*d*yt Pries 30 **nt*l fram all newsagents. THK FAR EAST ENGINEER Published quarterly THB ENCINEER. Ilk* its somponlwi **lum* th* Heng Ksflg Psr601 words
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Advertisement760 1963-05-23 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE r« Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt eta. txtrm MINI-MINOR INI and Austin-Van I tone 1958 perfect condition. Ring Spore ***** from 10 a.m. 6 p.iu. 1951 RENAULT 7SOCC. Good tyres. Insured Dec 63., good running order. 1425/- 0.a.0. 343/ B Upper East Coast Road. RENAULT OAUPNINE Ken.760 words
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Advertisement779 1963-05-23 12 FOR SALE M Word* SS (Mim.y—Box tt eta. txtrt HAVI YOU Bf IN to so* our recent arrivals of Scandinavian band mad* pottery? At the Donald Moore Oallerto*. 200 Clemeoceau Avenue. Singapore. ■Oimr MOOCL ORISStS from SSOO. New Stocka added avery w**k at 'cut* dress *hoppe". 12 Coll?*r <Juay, Ullffom779 words
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Advertisement665 1963-05-23 12 LADIES DRESS SHOP If Wtrdt SS (Mm.) tax tt et*. txtrt SMART DRESSES ..I Th Bank. Miroe. Ros* Uowo ttbop. XPERT CUTTING FOR H'C'ls*« '•Ann*k» Oron:oii K. ivn Style." Vimt Red Brauty, 354. Tmjone Katons; Road, B'pore. Pbooe mWUtt Mrs. OBSBSS, GENTS HAIRDRESSING Wordt SJ rW/B.i 8.. i JO rtt.665 words
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Advertisement1362 1963-05-23 13 lO_UVERPtM^ft WEST CBAST lIK-i Dm S'por* Sin* P. Sham Panmt 1 i"«»tti, Glastow Cl*. 11 Taday May 24/2T May M AORASTUS A.onmoutti. LilirpMl tl*. 15 Mly 24 May 21/ 1 I^ENBR linraaaL Glastow Ma, 21 Jaae 2 mm 4 ««*i«. S Mari /VaatiTMaM*. M-aun Jim 3 mm I Jmi I/It1,362 words
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Advertisement1498 1963-05-23 13 <.b'enlSlli!ne ,'~TJtr aBBBBBBBBMaBBBBBBT EXPRESS SERVICE TO LIHION LIVEBPML ft CtWTIMPITAL Pttll. raar* P S-haai '•aan BtJNMAJMIui (j*) U-aare, LIM. H»w*. Mara t. 33 T. lay May 24/21 May 2*7 1 BiKUJMONO.itoIU L peal. rota. Hull. IMI May 2»/2> May H/ Jiae iv 5 lEMLOE (EOJ LMdae, am, HIM lift May1,498 words
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Advertisement1156 1963-05-23 13 Ibaj^. McALISTER tSc CO.. LTD. w, SJ*J HI: No- *****. r*MW. r*** SUJWMAM LIMB d. KXAVENESS LINB 10HBI* NAMBMt, UTTIMAM, LOS ANGELES. SAH IRANCISCO. lUVRE. MU- ft MtJJaSJEUMWti JEATHE. VANCOUVEB I POITLAHB CITY OF WELLINGTON f aeeißtißl carp tar Ciitnl ft S**tt Aaienca. 24*2r»lc *,*Z, IK.T2JM, rpol ■MB-" PanM. t1,156 words
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693 1963-05-23 14 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another day of concentration on industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the "boomlet" continued New high levels were reached and in the new issues bargains were done in some counters at the highest prices693 words
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Article22 1963-05-23 14 Malayan Stock Indices Ma> 21 May Industrials: lll.:t> 113.66 Tins: 113.56 115.32 S rubbers: 112.60 112.88 Dec. 29. 1962 100.22 words
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Article849 1963-05-23 14 /"OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tradinii rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchan«e yesterday, with the number ol the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlap 11.000) $2.85 D. (1.000) $2 .52. .3.00(li $2 S4. (17,000) $2.<>5. ll.OOO) 52. H8. Bsulltad (1 000) $1 ft*: fait849 words
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Article68 1963-05-23 14 a-rll Malayan Biahanas Bankt' An. alatlan made them rhancrs In its rates to merchants yesterday tall rmtes to S100): Sailing TT ar 00 raady: aalgian Franas 1«15. Italian Lira LOITI On the frea sucnangs markit ir Hong Kong yesterday the U >. dinar «as quoted at 5 76i68 words
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358 1963-05-23 14 THE current easing in the Straits tin price was even .sharper yesterday when there wa.N a drop oi $1.75 to $456.25. The estimated offering was up by 5 tons to 245 tons. In London on Tuesday cm values softened by 30s. a358 words
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Article26 1963-05-23 14 MAY 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 756 cents (up tbree-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5456.25 (down $1.75). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (up 5 tons).26 words
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Article225 1963-05-23 14 Ships lying alangilde the Singapore Harbaur wharvei ar expected teday are: AJax 13/14. Pawel Pindar 31/32. Hoegh Dyke 46, Bermacdhui 23/34, Asmara 4/3. Victoria 45, Vietnam 36/39,. Kenlncau 23/24, Neder Rljn 1 '2, Hoeich Bilvenpray 6/7, Ventura Krllz 42/43, Aaanl Maru 47 South, Bruaa N.W. 2/3,225 words
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Article100 1963-05-23 14 MELBOURNE. Wod. |^EY stocks were more in demand n todny's Mcadv market. Overall movements were sni.ill Mad about in balance. Colonial Sugar advanced 9(1. to 655. 6d. on higher overseas ■.UK.ir prtDM (ii l^ .(I base aaataai but loans .-otumurd lirni. Clt A. 1, .s Mount Isa 89/t100 words
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Article153 1963-05-23 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May B Three Months. Dunloim It Ma. K Smrliris 2U cm. Esso -1 K. A N. 18 cent.i. Gammon 14 eta. Hume onto, ltt cts. 8. Omhy 4d. Hume BTttf. in eta C. Mataai ltd. J. WaiiKh 15 cts. a Tradion 1/1 M. Brew 30 cts.153 words
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Advertisement1247 1963-05-23 14 GAZEnED RUBBER PRICES BBIAFO I 1 NC ■'*<■• r KlLitri elaaad «t 5 p.m. in Slnaapara and Kirala Lumpur yaitarday at 751 cents per Ib. up three-eltfbtns of a cent. The T ll Federation Minister u>oe waa mattiva. of Finance has Hxed s.C.C.R.A. and f. M.R.I, ciaiingtheae prires for calcalatinf1,247 words
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Advertisement509 1963-05-23 14 NOTICE To LOUIS I.IM No 14. Bitnuknk I a ne, Penang A Petiiion loi Divoue filed j';aiiiM Cl'i'iih P.iik Yean i.nd you ha\ t- De.n numed Co-Respon-Ueni Lpon an applicatiun by letlei to the Senior Atfrrtrnt RagMiar, Hißh Coun Penansj. .i oopr« ol U)m Petition will be .sent to you.509 words
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Advertisement708 1963-05-23 15 THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ln accordance with Rule 6 of the Rules ol the Club, that the Committee propose to spend approximately $20 000/- for the re-wiring or the premises of the Penang Turf Club. By Order of the Committee. LIM THIAM HON. Secretary. THE708 words
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Advertisement225 1963-05-23 15 BANK HOUDAY The Banks In the SUte of Selangor will be closed for business on Friday. 24th May. 1963— FIRST DAY OF MUHARRAM. CHAIRMAN. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. PUBLIC NOTICE NORTH BORNEO DEVELOPMENT LOANS 1959 and 1960 $8,000,000.00 and $6,000,000.00 REGISTERED STOCK REDEEMABLE:- 51% In 1965/67,225 words
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Advertisement630 1963-05-23 15 NOTICES NOTICE The closing date for Tenders for supply of Fertilisers to the Province Wellesley Banking Union has been extended to 10th June 1963. State Agricultural Officer, Penang. Butterworth. CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbroker*.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from tbe following Pawnbrokers* Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siosg630 words
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Advertisement2555 1963-05-23 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES 1. APPLICATIONS are Invited QUALIFICATIONS: the Technical College, hold Irom Federal Citizens and Irom v A p... nf th lln qualifications equivalent to permanent serving Government w versltf of \taiava 7 r «ny tne DlP'oma ot thr OovOfficers including those on proba- other2,555 words
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Advertisement1599 1963-05-23 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT FIXED SAI.AKY APPOIXTMKNT 1 r.HRNFY TR AiNINT TFNTRV LV THE SULTAN IRKAHIM IKAININU LfcHlKt secondary school FOR THE BLIND JALAN APPLICATIONS Rre united KUAU LUMPUR. from experienced teachers (pre- j APPLICATIONS nre invited ferably graduates) ,tor the .ost of Irom Kederai ClUzen. or Stai« a1,599 words
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Article396 1963-05-23 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. HE WILL LKAD SPORE ATTACK AGAINST ARMED FORCES captain Rahim Omar was today re- potted lit again and will lead the attack against Federation Armed Forces in this Saturday's Malaya Cup tie at Jalan Besar Stadium, writes TEOH ENG I MI uood news lor396 words
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183 1963-05-23 16 BADMINTON Penang team may tour Bangkok DENANG, Wed. The Penang Badminton Association may send a team to tour Bangkok at the end of this year, or early in the new year. The PBA executive committee decided at a meeting last night to defer discussion on the proposed tour to a183 words
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Article, Illustration500 1963-05-23 16 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By J^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Eleven nations will take part in the first Asian cycling championships here from June 2 to 8. The Malayan Cyclists Federation, who are organising the championships, announced today that the competing nations are Cambodia. Ceylon.500 words
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Article44 1963-05-23 16 SINGAPORE. Wed— RAF Seletar Auto Club is railing for entries for the treasure hunt motor rally to be held on Sunday. startIng at 10 a.m. Entries should be sent to Mr. K.L. Fletcher. 114 Casuarina Road. Sembawang Hills Estate. Singapore 20. r-44 words
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Article35 1963-05-23 16 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. Mo i hod Ist schools in Peiak will take part In a sports carnival to be held in Kampar on Friday and, Saturday. Oames include hockey football, baskefball and tr»b!e tennis.35 words
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Article43 1963-05-23 16 SOCCER Penanr Div. 3: Muslims 7 Rural Board Tg. Bungah 2. Taipinr L»e: Fed. Armed Forces Civilian Staff 3 Kllat 1. K. Mnda Lre: Pemuda 5 Police 2. Serrmban D«v. Indians B 8 Teachers 1. Hay Cup iKluang): Lambak 3 Pamol 2.43 words
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Article96 1963-05-23 16 Cassius' $170,000 voice I ONDON. Wed. Cassius Clay, the talkative, poetic world-ranked heavyweight who meets British champion Henry Cooper in London on June 18. wil! be worth 51 70.000 to promoter Jack I Solomons If he loies his voice. Solomons said today he Is insuring Clay's voice for that amount.Reuter - 96 words
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192 1963-05-23 16 Selectors to pick tour team named SINGAPORE. Wed— Form in this year's Malayan Cricket Association interstate league tournament will decide selections in the Malayan team to play in Hong Kong in November. MCA president Dr. Ong Swee Law today said that it was Malaya's turn this year to visit Hong192 words
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Article257 1963-05-23 16 BURNLEY CUP By JOE DORAI: Singapore. Wednesday SINGAPORE Combined Schools Sports Council, I who are in charge of preparing a team to com- i )ete in the under-19 Burnley Cup soccer champion- i ;hip. have appointed three coaches for their trainng squad of 35257 words
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Article68 1963-05-23 16 BANGKOK. Wed. Bernard Hunt. 33 British Rvder Cup golfer raced away to triumph in the New Gratton international professlona golf tournament here yesterday. His final two rounds of 69 anc and 72 today gave him a 72-hol« aggregate of 279 nine shot! ahead of nearest rivalReuter - 68 words
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Article116 1963-05-23 16 QINGAPORE. Wed. A hattrtck »3 by centre-foiward Oslrl helped Jurrng to gain a convincing vlrtory in thl« SOSPA Div. 2B match at Parrer Park today Osirt grabbed two quick goals within the first ten minutes and rcmpleted his hat trick Just before halftlme Jurong would have piled116 words
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Article17 1963-05-23 16 DUNEDIN. Wed. Ota«o beat England's touring team 14-9 in their Rugby Union match here today.17 words
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Article529 1963-05-23 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL IT'S TIME FOR FAM TO DEFLATE THE INFLATED VKKY soon the football season will be spotted with matches against louring teams. Wil! opposition to the visitors again be those hotchpotch Selections and state teams which have wearied the fans away in thousands? The drabness of the programme,529 words
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Article, Illustration38 1963-05-23 17 Yes Master upsets YES MASTER, ridden by apprentice P. K. Leong, beats Mikado II (Merv Posner) by half a length to pay the highest dividend of the day at Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Third is Sai-Si (apprentice Doug Dragon).38 words
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1882 1963-05-23 17 EPSON JEEP - EPSON JEEP KUALA LI'MPVR. Wed.j Bukit T i ma h trainer Keith Daniels had his most successful day of this season when he saddled three winners here today. His winners all paid wol 1 Nearium ($65). Forest BeauReuter - 1,882 words
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Article45 1963-05-23 17 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $140,826 Ist No. *****7 $34,854 2nd No. *****6 $17,427 3rd No. *****4 $8,713 Starters ($B7l each) Nos. *****3 *****4 *****2 *****8 ::1m..-,9 *****1 *****5 ****** *****5 *****7. Consolation ($774 each) Nos. IMMI *****7 *****9 *****1 *****2 *****6 *****0 *****2 2C910* 2n.11...45 words
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Article75 1963-05-23 17 pARIS. Wed. Second-seeded Manuel Santana (Spain) was taken to live sets by Jean -Claude Barclay (Prance) before clinching a place in the men's singles semifinals of the French lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Santana won 1-4. 6-2. 6-0, 2-6, 6-3. The Spanish player's semi-final opiwnent will be PierreReuter - 75 words
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Article22 1963-05-23 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor School Sports Council's 10-mile cycling championship finals will be held at PeUling Jays on Saturday.22 words
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Article23 1963-05-23 17 batu oajah. wed. The Batu Gaiah Police Circle athletic sports will be held on June 15 on the Kampar town padanc23 words
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Article367 1963-05-23 17 17 U ALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1Y Eighteen new horses have been registered witn the MRA. They include six English and Irl-h bones which w.-e shipped out by sea via Hip Panama are: i nan wm 3 bah by Meadow Mist b < U I»OX OFFICE 11.367 words
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244 1963-05-23 17 BRUNDAGE: IT WOULD BE VICTORY FOR SPORT Berlin Games despite wall? pHICAGO, Wed.— Mr. Avery Brundage, the lOC president, said yesterday, it "would be a very great victory for sport" if the 1968 Olympic Games were to be held Jointly by West and East Berlin. Commenting on an announcement by244 words
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Article230 1963-05-23 17 Chelsea return to First Division SOCCER T ONDON, Wed. Chel*J sea are back in the First Division of the English Football League after one season in the Second Division. They crushed Portsmouth 7-0 in their last match of the season to move Sunderland into third place on goal average. StokesReuter - 230 words
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406 1963-05-23 17 LONDON. Wednesday. OAIN affected most games In the English county cricket championship yesterday, and Yorkshire, the champions, were deprived of victory over Gloucestershire when no pay was possible at Brad- ford. Gloucestershire needed another 53 runs, with five wickets In hand, to saveReuter - 406 words
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Article73 1963-05-23 17 PENANG. Wed. The Penan* AAA's annual cross-country event this year will include an allcomer* section in view of th* tremendous interest the event had aroused throughout the country. "We have received inquirira from many slates as well as from Singapore. said Dorothy Slbert. ;.tary. The event will73 words
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197 1963-05-23 17 T ONDON, Wed.— MCC. after declaring 186 runs behind the West Indians at Lord's yesterday, failed to answer the challenge to make 266 runs in 258 minutes. They finally faded away to inglorious defeat by 93 runs. Lance Glbbs. the tall WestReuter - 197 words
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Miscellaneous91 1963-05-23 17 TOUR MATCH: Kelantan combined schools v W. Australia schoolboys (Kota Bharu, 5.15). IPOH DIV. I: Kllat v Klnta Indians (Stadium Perak): Div. 2: Ramblers v Tamil Youngsters (Jn. Abdul Jalll): Div. S:Rallways v Borneo (lower Coronation &rd). TAIPIXG 'A': Survey v 2 Workshop PEME (Sultan Yussuf Stadium). ST.OR DIV. 1:91 words
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789 1963-05-23 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I "DIFFICULT aud complex" pro hlciiis. face the na lion s economy. To meet iMe "revolution of rising expert;*tions" of a rapidly expanding population, says the Government, it could not be complacent over the pace of development. However,789 words
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200 1963-05-23 18 ONDON. Wed.— After bowlin* out Oxlotd University tor 119 on the first day <r their nmtch at Oxford, the West InduiM crtctoten «er? troubled :n their turn l>y the treacherous pitch and had slumped to 30 for three befon- a lute tf.i M200 words
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Article22 1963-05-23 18 LONDON. Wed—Milan, ol Italy, won the European Soccer Cup today, defeating Benfica.of Lisbon, the holders, by 2-1 at Wembley Stadium.—Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-05-23 18 TENGKU Abdul Rahman chatting with the President of the Senate, Dato Haji Abdul Rahman, and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dato Haji Noah bin Omar, before the arrival of the Yang diPertuan Agong for the ceremonial opening of Parliament yesterday.— Straits Times51 words
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Article530 1963-05-23 18 Senator Tan's statement 'lunacy' SINGAPORE, Wed TNCHE RAHIM ISHAK, A Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, today named Senator Khaw Khai Boh as one of the two Senators referred to by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in his attack on "MCA political intrigues530 words
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321 1963-05-23 18 LONDON, Wednesday SUGAR took another dramatic jump on the London sugar market this morning when prices shot up by £4.10 a ton to £97 a new postwar record. About 33,000 ton.s of sugar changed hands this morning and trade buyers were again pushing321 words
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Article337 1963-05-23 18 LONDON, Wed—Closing middle I prires of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: "11 II IK.| II Western Holding £B>, RUBBER LONDON. Wed. Spot 22 »d. June 22 li/I6d July 22\d.. Aug. J2\d.. July/Sept. 22Xd., Oct./ Dec. 22\d Jan./ Mar. 22'» d.. Apr./ June-, 22 9/16 d.. July/Sept.337 words
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131 1963-05-23 18 pA.NBEKRA. Wed. V Australia will spend a record AY; 1.519 million in the next five years to strengthen its defences. This was announced in the House of Representatives today by the Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. Increased spending, to increase the size of the131 words
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305 1963-05-23 18 Students in Medan on fiery rampage lAKARTA, Wed.--Riot- ing students set tire to Government buildings and destroyed several cf them beioie being dispersed by police at Medan. North Sumatra, last weekend. the Antara news agency reported today. The students were demonatrating in .support ol demands for better accommodation and facultiesReuter - 305 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-05-23 18 I4IOHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 84 77 Kota Bliaru 91 77 PenanK 88 73 Ipoh 84 73 Ma la era 84 75 Singapore 91 7743 words
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