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Title Section24 1963-05-27 1 V IHA«. I HAIIV < I Hill II l> SAM I\(III>S IQO.OIMJ The Straits Times 15 CENTS. Estd. 1845 MONDAY, May 27, 1963 KDN 35224 words
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Article, Illustration18 1963-05-27 1 RAZAK AND THE MENTRI BESAR CALLED TO DISCUSS SELANGOR SULTAN'S OUTBURST SULTAN OF SELANGOR18 words
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Article115 1963-05-27 1 IJONG KONG, Sun.— I China has offered to supply droußhtstricken Hong Kong with free water. It asked the Hong Kong i Government to arrange for its transportation immediately. An official statement todaysaid the H6ng Kong Gov- i ernment was studying the offer "carefully and urg-115 words
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Article28 1963-05-27 1 LONDON. Sun. -A bomb expiodril Uxtag ouiside the olfio i ln- Daily Worker, the Commur.i.st Party newspaper. Polico are holdinn a Ban for questioning. UPI.UPI - 28 words
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Article648 1963-05-27 1 Land curbs 'good 9 for Sultan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, called a special meeting at the Residency tonight to discuss yesterday's outburst by the Sultan of Selangor over his $100,000 purchase of 10 acres of State land at Jalan Duta here. Among648 words
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77 1963-05-27 1 JAK.AIM A. Sun. The Indonesian Communist Party chairman. Mr. D.N. Aidit. today repeated his demand for reapportionment of politi«al power and the elimination of capitalists in tin country. Spraking at a rally of 10.000 people celebrating thr Urd anniversary of the party, he predicted77 words
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Article, Illustration475 1963-05-27 1 Barisan chief leads 'No, no, no' Malaysia cry at meeting KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday I ED by Singapore's Barisan Sosialis leader, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, more than 1,000 people today shouted "no, no, no, M to Malaysia. This climaxed the end of his 40-mmute speech to the fifth Socialist Front conference475 words
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Article24 1963-05-27 1 LONDON. Sun. Lady Redes dale, mother of the lumou.s Miifon iamih. oied here yesterday agei 83. it was le.imed today.— ReuteiReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration344 1963-05-27 1 Pope John again suffers from 'stomach trouble' VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope John, suffering from a serious physical relapse, was forced to cancel a public benediction today and was ordered to bed by his doctors. A communique, issued by the Vatican Press Office,UPI - 344 words
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213 1963-05-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday "PHERE were 14 new cases of suspected cholera A admitted to hospitals in Malacca and Johore, bringing the total to 388 throughout the Federation. The death toll remains at 10. The following is a roundup of the situation213 words
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Article96 1963-05-27 1 An outsider wins the King's Cup KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. —Eight-year-old Dententurlus. with top apprentice Subian astride caused an upset to pay $109 for a win in the Yang di-Per-tuan Agong's Gold Cup over six furlongs today. With $15,000 in stake money, the King's Cup was the richest race run at96 words
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Article60 1963-05-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The British High Commissioner here. Sir Oeofroy Tory, left by air for Singapore today to attend the annual Eden Hall conference of senior British officials in the Far East and South-East Asia. The conference begins tomorrow and will last three days. It will60 words
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Article51 1963-05-27 1 LONDON. Sun— A tiny, 500-year-old drawing by Leonard Da Vinci was sold by auction here to a mystery buyer lor £19.000. The drawing. In pen and ink and brown wash, is <A the Madonna and Child with a cat. It measures three-and-a-quarter inches by two-and-three-quarter51 words
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Article28 1963-05-27 1 TOKYO, sun.— Thailand's Kin Bluinilbol Adulyadej ana Queen Sirikli are .scheduled to anive °i here tomorrow on a 10-day stale \tsii to Japan— UPl. I28 words
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Article41 1963-05-27 1 LONDON. Sun. The world's first transistor marine radar set a "revolutionary" small, low cost device was announced here today by Britain's Decca group. It is intenued to make radar practical ana economic for coasters, trawlers, and launches— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article31 1963-05-27 1 LAGOS, (Nigeria), Sun. Doctors said today a 70-year-old woman from Calabar, Eastern Nigeria, has given birth in a spiritual health home. Mother ami baby are doing well. DPI.31 words
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Article61 1963-05-27 1 COLUMBIA (South Carolina), Sun. Senator J. B. Haw son. making a speech in the South Carolina Senate for a B'll to ban obscenity, brandished a magazine showing a film star in a near-nude pose, hoping it would shock his audience. It had the opposite effect. "Hold itReuter - 61 words
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Article62 1963-05-27 1 NEW DELHI. Sun. Lung cancer in India has nearly trebled In ten -year period, according to a survey released by the Vallabhal Patel Chest Institute here today. The survey, covering the 1969-60 period, said the Incidence observed in hospitals was 27.6 per million In 1950.62 words
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332 1963-05-27 1 Armoury raiders stab soldier with a bayonet JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A gang broke into the armoury of the Ma- Jidee military camp in Jalan Kota Tinggi and stabbed the armourer in the back with bayonet shortly before 1 a.m. today. The camp is occupied by the 4th Bn. Royal Malay332 words
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Article45 1963-05-27 1 BRITAIN WINS GRAND PRIX MONTR CARLO. Sun. Graham Hill (Britain) in a B.R M «on the Monaco Grand Prix hcrr tort .i y Kittluc (.inthor il nitcd State* H R.M i v v «nn<l. md Brace Marlarea (New /r.il.ind. (ooprn ua> third— Beater.45 words
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155 1963-05-27 2 More love songs banned in Vietnam SAIGON, Sun Kightvm\ more Vietnamese love songs have been banned from public performance in teahouses, it was announced yesterday. Teahouses that is. nuhicliilis had already been ordered not to play I wist music and "<> loir Mings were rt < rntl> banned on theReuter - 155 words
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Article59 1963-05-27 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. The Statesman. last Britishowned newspaper in India, is to be taken over by Indian capital, it announced today the names of 11 Indian firms which will share control with the present owners. Andrew Yule Ltd The Statesman has long heen considered theUPI - 59 words
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Article357 1963-05-27 2 U.S. HELP TO BUILD SITE IN KERALA JNDIAN and American scientists are working on a joint project to launch space rockets for scientific experiments from India this year. At Attipura. a quiet palm fringed village in the South Indian state of Kerala work is already357 words
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Article65 1963-05-27 2 THE HAGUE. Sun— The president of the Netherlands Journalists' Association. Mr. A. Stempels. has urged the Dutch authorities to recognise the "special position" of journalists and give them tax concessions. He told the association's annual meeting here that the government had mistakenly "lumped" journalists together65 words
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Article127 1963-05-27 2 OAGDAD. Sun. The Iraqi authorities have i foiled an attempted j coup. Bagdad Radio re- i ported last night. The radio said a number of plotters had beer, arrested and would be tried in public. Military revolutionaries seized power in Iraq in a coup d'etat on127 words
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Article31 1963-05-27 2 NEW DELHI. Sun B*-vrn smugglers havr wen >hot dead mid 199 .irresied during a fourmonth campaign on the Indian West Pakistan border. Good* worth 51 05.000 have been srized31 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-05-27 2 ITMTED NATIONS. Sun. Mr. Muhammad /.iiuill.i Khan of Pakistan, president of the General Assembly (above), said yesterday there was "no likelihood" of new hostilities between Communist China and India tf there was. he said in a recorded television interview with Mr. Adlai Stevenson. chiefReuter - 125 words
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208 1963-05-27 2 lIONG KONG, Sun. The droußhthit colony is seriously considering importing water from other Asian countries A number of shipping and oil company executives have been co-opted to an emergency water committee to report on the feasibility and cost of bringing fan suppliesReuter - 208 words
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232 1963-05-27 2 ADDIS ABABA. Sunday. heads of state and government ended their meeting here yesterday with a call for all African countries to sever diplomatic and consular relations with South Africa and Portugal They also appealed to all governments to breakReuter - 232 words
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102 1963-05-27 2 ADDIS ABABA. SunAfrican leaders meetin; here decided yesterday to set up an organisation of all independent African States with a "Heads of States Assembly." and a Council of .Ministers. These steps were included in an all-African charter enshrining the aim of African unity agreed on102 words
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281 1963-05-27 2 UNIONS URGE: ACT NOW BEFORE AFRICA IS AT WAR UNITED NATIONS, Sun. The Interna- tional Confederation of Free Trade Unions yesterday called on all nations to break off diplomatic and trade relations with South Africans. The call, in a memorandum to the U.N.s special committee on apartheid and to allReuter; UPI - 281 words
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Article33 1963-05-27 2 NEW DELHI, Sun. India has protested a«ain>: "Br.</< D transgression" of Indian air space by Chinese aircraft said to have penetrated nearly 60 miles into Indian territory on May 633 words
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Article25 1963-05-27 2 KARACHI. Sun. The Italian Fiat car company may establish assembly plants in Karachi and Dacca, a visiiine I'uluin trade drleqalion s.ud today25 words
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Miscellaneous28 1963-05-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /MOT PLATe SAOIO CIOCIT^ /flUt WMZMtC TOA«T6tt/\ ELECTRIC iHIXEB eUCT9\Cj COFFEt PEgCOIATQg J *>J CAW /flirr MOT AlX^ UAVE AMY SIX A V*>L:V.L,es™i/28 words
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228 1963-05-27 3 The Soviet spacemen who died-by paper WASHINGTON, Sun The National Aeronautics and Space Administration declined comment on a Press report that five or more Soviet cosmonauts may have died in manned Bight attempts since 1959. j The New York Journal American quoted "high Conyrcmlonai and space authorities" as saying aReuter - 228 words
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Article10 1963-05-27 3 BELGRADE. Suit. President Tito was 71 yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 10 words
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169 1963-05-27 3 I>OME, Sun. Mr. Aldo Moro, 46-year-old Christian Democrat leader, agreed "with reservations" yesterday to try to form a new Italian government. It would be a centre-left coalition, he said. Announcing his conditional acceptance of the task after a two- hour conference with169 words
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277 1963-05-27 3 BAN-BOMB JAZZ CROWD: POLARIS OUT, OUT, OUT HOLY LOCH (Scotland). Sunday JIVING and jazz-singing teenagers staged a proJ test yesterday against the American Polaris submarine base here, and demanded a nuclear-free Europe. They formed the bulk oi demonstrators < t,aro!>ed by the Comnrinlst- supported British Peace Co.ntnittp-j at this anchorageReuter - 277 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-05-27 3 Reds are outlawed in Argentine BUENOS AIRES. Sun. The Argentine govern nent has banned the Com munist Party and allied or sanitations In a move de signed to prevent Communls participation in trie Jul; general election A government decree or icred the party to be "dls sanded and liquidated' amReuter - 100 words
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78 1963-05-27 3 -1,500 mph BRITISH JET MATCH FOR THE U2' LONDON, Sun. Britain has developed a 1,500 m.p.h. jet fighter capable of intercepting the U.S. U2 spy plane, the Sunday Telegraph said today Its air correspondent. Derek Wood, said the plane, the English Electric Lightning 3. is In production and will be78 words
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206 1963-05-27 3 Wife and neighbour stood in for tipsy doctor BOARD GIVES HIM A YEAR TO MEND HIS WAYS LONDON, Sun- A doctor, guilty of "infamous conduct" has been given a year to reform or be struck off the register. A British Medical Association disciplinary board was told that Dr. Thomas Boyle.206 words
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Article49 1963-05-27 3 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama >. Sun. A tormer Ku Klux Klan leader. Kenneth Adams. 42. was convicted yesterday ot firing a shotgun into a church and the homes of two Negroes. Adams was sentenced to four muntlis' jail and lined $100 on each of three count*. U.P.I.UPI - 49 words
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Article57 1963-05-27 3 ATHENS. Sun. Fifteen policemen and more than 35 civilians were Injured In Plraeai Ittl DlgM v.-Mlm police clashed with leftwing supporters defying a ban on demonstrations. The ban was imposed after a clash in Athens earlier the second in 24 hours when t 'c executive ofReuter - 57 words
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Article23 1963-05-27 3 COPENHAGEN. Sun. Almost 18.000 people named Hansen Denmark's equivalent of Smith till 254 columns in tho latest Copenhagen telephone book. Reuier.Reuter - 23 words
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132 1963-05-27 3 Sucked into space an air girl's jacket LONDON. Sun. Two air hostesses told today how they escaped being sucked into space when the door of their Aer Lingus Viscount flew off at 17.000. ft. "I was pouring coffee in tinpan try when I was slammed against the wall." said Miss132 words
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204 1963-05-27 3 'Plenty of sugar soon 9 US is told WASHINGTON, Sunday. A MERICA has received promises of large sugar deliveries that are "bound to burst the (Speculative price bubble/ the Agriculture-De--1 partment said today. Prices nave soared in some places to US$l for a 5 lb. packed because of the tight204 words
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81 1963-05-27 3 LONDON. Sun. Playwright John Osbornc. 34 married Mrs Prnelope Gilliatt. 29. a fllm crit;c. 111 a Sussex registry offlcc yesterday. Osbprne. the first of Britain's •angry young men." was married twice befori-. His last wife actress Mary Ure. married actor Robert Shaw two weeksUPI - 81 words
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Miscellaneous302 1963-05-27 3 Straits Times Crossword CUU ACROSS qualities (10). 9. Happen io leave the building 6. A dull requirement arises without the sailor? (4. sj. to peel fruit (8). 10. Keen io join a quaintly at- 7. I'd say you are within a mile, tractive American to). roughly, of this girl <6).302 words
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Article, Illustration461 1963-05-27 4 'YOU CAN'T KEEP PACE', SAYS PREMIER JIII-; Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today advised Malayan Chinese Association leaders lo keep away from the Singapore political arena for their own s;ike. Speaking during his tour today at the Chua Chu Kang constituency, Mr.461 words
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Article255 1963-05-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government has created two additional awards to be called: Bin tang Baku Masharakat (Public Service Star) and Pingat Pentadbiran Awam (Public Administration Medal). An official statement announcing this today said the "Public Service Star was intended for award to persons who had255 words
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Article465 1963-05-27 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The *3 Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union toaay described as a "blatant lie" the Labour Ministry's accusation that it had bypassed the conciliation machinery in its retrenchment, dis- pute with Fraser and Co., firm of share and stock I brokers. The Ministry, in465 words
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Article87 1963-05-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Very Rev. the Archbishop of York. Dr. Donald Coggan. who is here on a brief visit before presiding at the United Bible Societies' council meeting in Tokyo this week, yesterday met Anglican parishioners at a I reception. The reception was given by the87 words
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Article27 1963-05-27 4 SINGAPORE. Sun Sixteen schoolboys, members of the visiting' West Australian under-15 schoolboy soccer team, lefi Singapore today alter a tour of Singapore and Malay.i.27 words
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Advertisement127 1963-05-27 4 j Just unpacked a large collection of attractive LADIES' HANDBAGS in 101 DESIGNS j and 1001 COLOURS METRO LTD 72-74, High Street, Singapore-6 Tel: *****-8 Odette' MODEL DRESSES I /fi i 1 2, COLLYER QUAY, CLIFFORD HOUSE N I (NEAR CHANGE ALLEY) SINGAPORE 1. Fresh Stocks Every Week 9.00 A.M.127 words
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163 1963-05-27 5 Recruiting tour to enlist youths -for RAF- SINGAPORE. Sun. Young men were urged today to consider a career in the R.AF. (Malaya). Squadron -Leader P. C. Austin, commanding officer of the R.A.F. i Malaya) training centre, said he will be carrying out a recruiting tour of the Federation and Singapore163 words
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Article57 1963-05-27 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A Mrr- 1 ccdrj, cur belonging to a towkay living in Niven Road, oft Mackenzie Road, was stolen early yesterday. The towkay's drivrr, Inchr Morrtifi bin Asbnai. who called the poiico. said that ho parked tnc car at his employer's home on Friday nißht,57 words
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Article30 1963-05-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The following were re-elected officials of the Johore Cheshire Home: Chairman. Mr. Llm Kay Hua; •ecretary. Mr. Chen* Swee Guan, and treasurer. Mr. V.V. Chellam.30 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-05-27 5 Trips abroad: Immigration 'difficulties' for traders SINGAPORE, Sunday. SINGAPORE'S immigration policy on entry and re-entry permits is causing "difficulties and inconveniences" to traders, said the outgoing president of the Singapore Indian Chamber of Commerce, Mr. D.T. Assomull, at its annual meeting yesterday. He said that executives of firms had to358 words
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Article110 1963-05-27 5 Thugs stab youth near swim pool SINGAPORE. Sun. A youth. Koh Soon Hock. 19. was stabbed in the chest by six thugs while coming out of the River Valley Road swimming pool this afternoon. Koh had just finished a swim with three friends and was leaving the pool when the110 words
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Article111 1963-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. /CONTINUING the big offensive on the underworld, detectives from Tanjong Pagar police station detained seven secret society suspects and questioned about 350 people In raids last nieht The detectives raided gangster hide-outs in Alexandra Road. Queenstown. Pasir Panjang Crime wave This drive Is111 words
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Article132 1963-05-27 5 5 robbers hold up a family IPOH. Sun— Five robber.s held up a family of three in their home in Lahat Lane here last night and robbed them of a bangle and a pair of earrings worth a total of $90. Shum Kai Fook. 24. one of the occupants, was132 words
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Article52 1963-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The R.A.F. here announced today that the GlosUr Whltworth Argosy Is the latest type uf transport aircraft to be used by the R.A.F. and will supplement Far East Air Forces transport fleet in July. The four-englned turbo- prop aircraft will be station- ed52 words
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107 1963-05-27 5 IPOH. Sun— A special committee has been set up under the chairmanship of the District Officer. Cameron Highlands Inche (i'lazali bin Mohamrd Nor. make recommendations for the development of the Ringlet Lake into a tourist attraction Included in the committee are representatives of107 words
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270 1963-05-27 5 Lost cheques: Woman —faces cheat charge 4 LOR STAR, Sun. Two blank cheques reported lost in Singapore in June, 1961, turned up in Alor Star two months later, the Sessions Court here was told today. "But." Mr. Thongchai Phadoemchit, an assistant bank manager said, "the cheque had signatures different from270 words
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73 1963-05-27 5 AUPE CLAIMS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has directed that the claims of employees of the Ministry of Health and Law be submitted to arbitration. The claims, in respect of pay and terms of service, were submitted on behalf of73 words
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Article136 1963-05-27 5 TRAY FOR POPE' CALL BY BISHOP pENANG. Sun. The Bishop ot Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, today urged Catholics in the diocese of Penar.a: to pray for the health of the Pope. Monsignor Chan said the Pope told four Malayan bishops Monsignor M. Olcomendy. Archbishop or Malacca and Singapore, Monsigncr C.136 words
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Article26 1963-05-27 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Th« Prime Minuter. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will officially open the nrw S3 8 million Selegic House on Prdav at 7 p.m.26 words
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Article365 1963-05-27 6 Naval Base group names executive of seven SINGAPORE, Sunday Journ it to Tuesday. Mr. de Cruz said that seme of the members named in the committee of seven were not present at the meeting. There was no need to call an annual representative.; conference365 words
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Article92 1963-05-27 6 Shorthand examination postponed PENANG. Sun^The Malay shorthand and rumi typewriting: examination for Penang and Province Wellesley scheduled for June 2, has been postponed to June 16 The shorthand examination will be held at in a.m. at the Chowrasta National School. Hutton Lane, to be followed by the typewriting examination at92 words
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Article50 1963-05-27 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— Mr. Atahari bin Ahmad Silo, of Sarawak, has been selected by the Indian Government to study leprosy work at the Central Leprosy Training and Research Institute In Madras under the Colombo Plan for six months. He leaves for India from Singapore on Tuesday.50 words
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251 1963-05-27 6 MPs hitch plane ride to keep date with —Tengku- KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Three British Labour Party MPs hitched a plane ride from Jesselton to Sinngapore and flew here this morning to keep a date with Tengku Abdul Rahman. They are Mr. Fenner Brockway, the Rev. Reginald Sorenson and Mr. Arthur251 words
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Article92 1963-05-27 6 CINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore Traction Company bus driver, Ouh Soon Joo. 30, jumped to his death from a first floor flat in Lorong Tai Seng, Paya Lebar, during a police raid yesterday. Ouh was among nine people playing pai kow when police made a raid92 words
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Article48 1963-05-27 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— A toUl of 708 new cars were registered last month to bring the total of registered cars on the road to 8.036. In addition 706 motor scooters and motor cycles were registered, 171 tricycles. 1.120 bicycles, were also registered In April.48 words
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Article47 1963-05-27 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— The Teluk Anson Anglo-Chinese School Ex-Pupils' Association will hold a special 'Malaysia Year Dinner" at it annual re-union gathering on June 1. The annual meeting will be held earlier the same day in the A.C.6. hall in Raja Musa Road.47 words
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Article46 1963-05-27 6 SINGAPORE. Sun— Hearing of an application for interpretation of a clause in a collective agreement between the Straits Times Press (Malaya) Ltd. and the Singapore National Union of Journalists, scheduled to take place before the Second Industrial Arbitration Court on Wednesday, has been postponed Indefinitely.46 words
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Article128 1963-05-27 6 IESSELTON, Sun. The «l Director of Medical Services here has declared that all travellers from Singapore and Malaya to North Borneo should have valid certificates of inoculation against cholera. A statement issued by the department said stringent steps were being taken at all ports and airports128 words
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Article152 1963-05-27 6 KLANG, Sunday. TTHE month-old crisis in Umno here was settled A this morning by the Mentri Besar of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, who is also vicechairman of the Selangor Umno liaison committee. After the annual meeting of the division on April 21,152 words
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Article28 1963-05-27 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Ttm Customs and Excise Department in South Johore will close for official business on Wednesday, June 5. the birthday of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.28 words
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Miscellaneous134 1963-05-27 6 Oiek Trmey By Chmmicr Gomi* [chalked circle i'll be fails in this. not 1 >v°Fve?^ Alley Oop By V.T. Uatnlin I IT'S EASY TSEE WELL,\OU DIDWT 7 tiH, I DIDtsTT SCARE 1 I WELL TAKE CAKE OF W I flBZ* I- CAT HE J NEED TO FRJGHT3< Hhk TOO MUOCI134 words
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Advertisement109 1963-05-27 7 dulux fl I I}£ CITRUS iVHiJ Lm A 365 -5 I 3 r^NGUS RESISTING HW| '^^^^■^■^^^^f^ff l LU k^ A 365 L -510 fU f; N<SUS SSIST N0 fl .I^HflH^^BPflL^ A3 S 6 5- B 68 U 9H '^IS^l^^yß^^^ Hour convenient sizes: gallons, quarts, pints and half -pints. •^.•i'-'-* I109 words
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Article133 1963-05-27 8 MRS. CHEE SWEE CHIANG and family thank all relatives and friends mr their condolence*, scrolls, wreaths, ilnnatlons. nicht visits and attendance hi the funeral on 22-5-63. MRS. COPALA pillai Thanks all friends and relatives for their presence, cood wishes and valuable presents at the wedding of her son Parameswaran133 words
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Article30 1963-05-27 8 2* Hera's Sl* (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of Mis* Alue Tanitaretnam Cumara*waray of ilacca who departed this day. May. 194)0. Sadly mi.ised by luted ones at home.30 words
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Article185 1963-05-27 8 H'nra's $1$ i. Him' mum I AH THAI, Ah Keow and Ah Ko i hildren or late Yap Sai Moi lOniomii. I'ontaet Ah Lan Kuantan Tel K.L. EXCITING NEW STYLES added to unr Odette" model drrxses from 55.00 rute Dr. f -< Shoppe" 12. Collyer Quay. Clifford Arcade. Hinxapore-l.185 words
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Article668 1963-05-27 8 Hope and fear, opposition and compromise, seem to have been finely balanced at the Ministerial meeting in Ottawa of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Approval of the formation of an inter-allied nuclear force was the key decision. In deference to the French the communique gave the new668 words
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Article328 1963-05-27 8 The Indonesian Government and the Indonesian Communist Party have both condemned the widespread anti-Chinese 1 rioting in Java, South Celebet and also it is now officially admitted in Borneo and Sumatra- President Soekarno and Mr. Aidit have impressed upon the Indonesian people, correctly, that racialism is no328 words
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Article192 1963-05-27 8 The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees has wisely removed the banners it had put up outside several volunteer cholera inoculation centres in Singapore. Even if all the volunteers were union men it would not have been in the best taste to advertise quite so unabashedly. As the union192 words
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358 1963-05-27 8 BOW AND ARROW BATTLE FOR A PRINCE from James Mitchell XTEW DELHI, Sun.— A few hundred naked tribesmen armed with axes, bows and arrows stormed the princely palace of Jagdalpur in the district of Bastar. They hoisted a white and bine flag with a trident— the flag of their deposed358 words
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Article740 1963-05-27 8 A built-in increase LETTERS lAM astounded at uil proposition of Inche Abdullah bin Ayub of the Federation Treasury (S.T. May 25) that because the second paragraph of my quotation was from the letter of the Singapore Prime Minister and not confirmed verbatim by the Federation Prime Minister. It therefore Is740 words
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Article, Illustration959 1963-05-27 8 STANLEY UYS - STANLEY UYS FACED with the possibility of internal clashes and international pressures, many of South Africa's three million whites are getting into a grim frame of mind. Under police supervision they are forming Home Guards or Police B Reserves to protect their homes959 words
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Advertisement38 1963-05-27 8 PHILIPS f^» SALFS AND SEJTVICE |fe^ I HIRE PURCHASE TERMS »o« available with if FREE TELEVISION INSURANCE S AFTER SALES SERVICE ■K U extcwdctj BRtil I p.m. Qf—H—m**,* r>in«iiimaHs»srt«— ALLIED RADIO CORPORATION IO.,CI>CUL*R ROAD ''*9W»OAPOftC. I TCI: »227438 words
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Advertisement230 1963-05-27 8 EXAM SUCCESSES! .jg^ The SECRET OF SUCCESS in examination is systematic training under the guidance of EXPERTS those with RECOGNISED University and Professional qualifications and practical experience. If you are interested in such a training for success in one of the following examinations, post the coupon below for a FREE230 words
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378 1963-05-27 9 SHB union man: Premier has no right to name talks team SINGAPORE, Sunday. K. S. Markandu, a leader of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association, said today that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had no right to appoint a negotiating committee on behalf of the union. He also denied that agreement378 words
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136 1963-05-27 9 SINGAPORE BARS MAN WITH 2 ALIASES SINGAPORE, Sun. V. Krishan Sadanandan. a man with two aliases, has been declared by the Singapore Government to be a prohibited immigrant. He is also known as V. K. Sadanandan s/o Krishnan and Sadanandan s/o Krishnan. The Government has also cancelled the re-entry permit136 words
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91 1963-05-27 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. In- 1 che Ahmad Boestamam, the Socialist Front MP. and Party Rakyati leader, now under detention, was! tonight elected to the central committee of the Malayan People's' Socialist Front. Inche Ishak Haji Mohamed wa& re-elected chairman. Other officials are: Vice-chair- 191 words
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Article, Illustration524 1963-05-27 9 Bahaman: Now drastic action can be avoided J^ SUPREME Court judge will soon be appointed president of the Federation's Industrial Court, which has now been reconstituted. This was announced by the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln when524 words
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Article51 1963-05-27 9 IPOH. Sun. In two by-elec-Uons held yesterday Mr. Lam Kam (AH.) was returned In the Pasar Bercham Ward of Kampong Bercham Local Council, while the other seat went to a P.P.P. candidate. Mr. Ngoa Thlan, In the Jalan I Slputeh Ward of Puslng and GuI nong HlJau Local51 words
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55 1963-05-27 9 SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, emerging from the Ulaga Kadavul Temple in Bukit Timah Road yesterday. Special prayers were offered for the Premier. Note the scarf tied round his forehead by the temple priests. Mr. Lee was making a tour of55 words
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179 1963-05-27 9 Cholera jabs: Aupe banner row has fizzled out SINGAPORE, Sun. The row over a trade union displaying banners at cholera inoculation centres has fizzled out. The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, which was accused of trying to seek "glory" out of the cholera inoculation programme, had taken down the banners179 words
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560 1963-05-27 9 Rahim lists the reasons why he said Senator was 'reckless' SINGAPORE. Sun. JNCHE Rahim Ishak, the Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, today listed the 'facts'' on which he based his assessment of Senator T. H. Tan as a "reckless smalltime politician." His statement said In partSenator T. H.560 words
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Article28 1963-05-27 9 JESSELTON, Sun.— The Jesaelton Rural District Council here has resolved to spend $60,000 on the Malaysian celebrations to be observed in Penampang, Inanam. Menggatal. Tellpok and Putatan.28 words
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Article85 1963-05-27 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.—Negligible rain fell at Tebrau River yesterday and no rain fell in Singapore. The Tebrau River level stood at 6ft 7in. this morning. Yesterday 41,004,000 gallons were pumped from Tebrau compared with 43,042,000 gallons on Friday. Stocks stood at 2.363.200,000 gallons this morning. In the85 words
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Article45 1963-05-27 9 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A general meeting of all clerical officers and clerical assistants, members of the Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union, will be held on Tuesday at 5.15 pjn. at the Empress Place Canteen to discuss salary revisions and other issues.45 words
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Advertisement93 1963-05-27 9 UoHnson IB HP OUTBOARD MOTORS Move heavy cargo easily, economically and safely— i M f a get a Johnson 18HP Outboard motor. It gives real big-motor performance. Dependable at all times under ,™*oo r any conditions, the Johnson 18HP is equipped with safety feature*— free-tilting motor, slip-clutch proe^Mf^Mttr^tffilO^'^ pellors. anti-corrosive93 words
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Advertisement151 1963-05-27 9 lU3,s,7&loTongPffM| TRUCKS andVQSS] 8 TON ARTICULATEDS I Available ex stock in chassis form or with bodies built to special /fyfci requirements. \3rchard 3foiors SINGAPORE A KUALA lUMPUI REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE SY BORNEO MOTORS c tt> 1 1* Jr>^w A Gift that is sure to please! I .l ft Your Mot '^>/n^^151 words
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Miscellaneous511 1963-05-27 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE 5S g££ SHORT WAVE SERVICE RADIO MALAYA 41 metres m i 1 1 1 1 m ia \v i V Lprii l NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVL SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metre. 476 metres AM 6 .00 Time Signal. NeA.M. 6.00 Gtood Morning; 6.01 Bara-lcu: 6.02511 words
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Article1026 1963-05-27 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - THE I- 2 was expected to live as a spy -plane for about a year. A little longer perhaps, or a little shorter. But its end was inevitable. One day it would be shot down, and the Americans would lose their best espionage agent. Meanwhile1,026 words
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Article209 1963-05-27 10 THE UNITY OF CHRISTIANS. By Augustin. Cardinal Bra. (Geoffrey Chapman. 215.) rpHE green light of underJ. standing and goodwill that is now shining from Rome towards the "separated brethren" owes much of Its sharp focus to Cardinal Bea. who presides over the Secretariat for the Promotion209 words
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Article315 1963-05-27 10 Malayan Orders and awards MALAYAN ORDERS AND DECORATIONS. By Squadron Leader E. H. O'Toole and Haji Abdul- Mubm Sheppard. (The Museums Department, K.LJ UNTIL the formation of the Federation of Malaya in 1948, only three Malay States < Johore, Kelantan and Kedah) possessed their own decorations and medals. It was315 words
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Article242 1963-05-27 10 THE BRAZIL BOOK OF FOOTBALL. Edited by Stratton Smith. (Souvenir Press 155.) By CHARLES LEAM SOME of the shine has been rubbed off Brazil's football reputation in the world champion's current tour of Europe. But the Brazilians are wonderful footballers. Neither in Sweden in 1958 nor in242 words
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Advertisement420 1963-05-27 10 To mothers who have tmilhlp children LI UIIUIC to take vitamins... ■;>■ fruit-flavoured prmhut haschiUrcn fagging for more! Mother. .if your children don't like the taste of liquid vitamins, and find capsules or tablets hard to swallow. just see how they'll go for the new CHOCKS Multiple Vitamins Chewed, sucked420 words
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Advertisement429 1963-05-27 10 LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranic is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Ycnidjeenjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan Sobranie SMOKING MIXTURE429 words
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Advertisement1402 1963-05-27 11 10 LIVERPOOL I, OESI COASI U.K.i OvaSpara Sana S'haa "mam AIAX Lltaraaas, Glasgow la Pt May 27 May 21 jorastbs Atonatouth, Utiraaat la PtyJin 3 tLPENOR livaram, Glasgow li Part Juae 2 JaM 4 tUMAEUS Mars, I 'pen. Havre H'burg Jim > mm I Jim 1/11 mill •mRHUS l'iml. Oubim.1,402 words
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Advertisement1354 1963-05-27 11 f m 1 IDM Kj 1 II LJ LJ IkL^M Trill I/] DM ■a^LaHa^BaHHaHLa^HH ■aaaaaaaa^»a^»fc»a^»aWMßß»r*^^^a»W Ty^^^af"Hryi^JaT^l^r THE E. A. C. LINESSAILING 10 GENOA, LE NAVIE. HAMBURS, BREMEN. ARTWIRP, jrf*^. ROTTIRDAM,_ AMSTERDAM. QUO. COTHENBUBC AHB COPENHAGEN. X3r^"x\ S'P° r p S'Mia Penang gWUCpAIi FALSTIIA" I) Sailei li Pirt 21 May 21/311,354 words
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Advertisement1306 1963-05-27 11 McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. W iil n» lin\ ELLKRMAN LIME tk KLAVEMESS LIMB LONOON. lUMcunk, IOIItIBAM, IM AIUULEt, SAN FRANCISCB. HAVRE. HULL S MIBBUSUBwCH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANB tin OF NELUNCIM t Atcaatiat eargiMai^Ciitnl t SMta G.n-34/Taaar 21/31 May 31 May/ 1 Jim rho p AJi m^. n f^i: t11,306 words
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1882 1963-05-27 12 From Our Market Correspondent IT was industrials' week on the Malayan Stock Exchange with a good turnover and the great majority of counters unchanged or at higher levels at the close. Several counters passed to new highs both in the newly listed issues1,882 words
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Article89 1963-05-27 12 Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares To All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore. Arr. Genoa "G. GALILEI" 1/6/63 17/6/63 "ASIA" 25/6/63 16/7/63 "NEPTUNIA" 9/7/63 28/7/63 "VICTORIA" 30/7/63 20/8/63 "G. GALILEI" 10/8/63 26/8/63 "ASIA" 30/8/63 20/9/63 "NEPTUNIA" 17/9/63 7/10/63 "VICTORIA" 4/10/63 25/10/63 "G. GALILEI" 12/10/63 28/10/6389 words
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Advertisement1088 1963-05-27 12 U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. Great Lakes Service lo*o> Loaat EIA tiA ti» ti* ti» b ~»n> r*<n! sj I »co c tr<*> Kasukaws Mars" CH 45 11 It May 21 Jese II J«e» 2 Jaly 1» Jely 1 Asp -Islma Miru sVMJsssi Mil Juae 21 laly II Jsly II Jsly II1,088 words
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Advertisement933 1963-05-27 12 I i j TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "CHUSAN" Departing PENANG 26th Juno 1963 SINGAPORE 28th June 1963 For Fremontlc, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. Limited First Class accommodation available Apply to your Trovel. Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS t, CROSFIELD (F of M) LTD.. KUALA LUMPUR. I HARPER GILFILLAN933 words
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Advertisement337 1963-05-27 12 Colls Kerocki. Contact your Travel Agent or HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang Malacca. ***** 8893 2621 ***** 3192 \>T\ HOEGH LINES Y^---^ FOR CANADA-GREAT LAKES HOEGH SILVERSTREAM accepting cargo for n*nf»x and for Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage Prom Halifax or St. John NJB.337 words
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Advertisement417 1963-05-27 12 SHIPPING NOTICES KNUTSEN LINE m.s. "LLOYD BAKKE" Voy. 220E arrived 1b.3.6:. Consignees of cargo c the above vessel are notified that Uie general survey will be held at Singapore Harbour Board Godowns 15/16 at 8.30 a.m. on 2oth May, 1963. No further sun-ey will be held after this. SANDILANDS BCTTERY417 words
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Article613 1963-05-27 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rE followinf is a complete list of tCTtoed Qaotatlons i*saed by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, May 24. INDUSTRIAL! B. S. A. 01 urds mm S.MJ Atlas Ice ISO KM. Trustees 5.00 ».tu Boustead I.M i»l 8. Holding 10s Con. i m Smelt frtf J7'»613 words
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Article32 1963-05-27 13 KiDnr.n ii.' (perlb.) (perpicul) iy 20. IM( eta. $459.12!, 21. 75 cts. $4511.00 22. 75-)» cU. $456.25 23. -5". eta. $458 JT i 24. 78 eta. $***** W 25. $459.37;,32 words
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Article266 1963-05-27 13 ifHE Straits tin price finish- j -1- ed the week unchanged on Friday at $459.37 per picul having again followed an erratic course. Mondays price was quoted at $469.12 7 and there were losses of 1 II.ISH and $1.75 on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively. Thursday saw266 words
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Article465 1963-05-27 13 COMMODITY REVIEW Malayan Rubb.r Market EM week and June flrat grade Improved throughout. Fridays official clone was quietly ateady at 76 rent* which compared with Monday and Tuesday's close of 75. cents The main feature of the week was the midden elimination of the July premium over June according to465 words
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Article98 1963-05-27 13 Senator Stuart Symington Democra. chairman ol the Senate Stockpile Sub-Coinmitiee has told '.he Senate that the gioup's report on U.s>. Mockpile would be llnished by May 31. The Senator made this closure about the report In asking the Senate to approve the spending ol an additional98 words
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Article57 1963-05-27 13 ■|-Mt Malayan l.cnan,, iinkr Ae--1 iimlitr maoe tti.s change 10 11* ralsa to rncrclianla on Saturday tine to »lOO> Sailing TT M OO resdy •«l«ian Fiaiili ***** On the fr«a s«chante marktl .n Mem K.n, itif U. I dollar «as quoted «t T.T. and .•>.,.)! lur «a»h. Sterimt57 words
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Article54 1963-05-27 13 Aluminium l_:a earned an estimated CanST million 01 22 OBssta per Miare in the first quarter of tins yeni, against 26 cents per share last year, but sales tonnage was up 20 per cent over a year ago, Mr Natlianael V Daw>. president. saici at the annual meeting54 words
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Article1088 1963-05-27 13 fTHI Übli i>i ssxevtaJS od trie Malayan stork fxrhanr*shows last business to May 17. (A) and last business iinn in*» date (B) vritb H and I. standing for Hifhest and Lowest businesa for last year and this year to date. INDUSTRIALS 1 Alex Bricks 3 50 MM1,088 words
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Article38 1963-05-27 13 urrrn. Date <•. Total Total for payment payment fur previous >ear rear K. Laiijui I'd. June 19 Is. 3d. 2s. Siamese Tin 10, d. July 1 do. 6d.t July 1 I'indins* Rubber 35% 4u 40% T Interim.38 words
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Article44 1963-05-27 13 May 20. iiUu>(imK. 110.92 [ins: 116.34 I ruhhrr>: I M.iQ l>. 29. 1962 mi May 21. I 111.76 115.56 112.60 10. May A 113.66 115.32 112.88 MayiS. I 113.53 115.31 UJ.74 May 24. 111.43 115.38 111.66 May 25 114.34 114.76 114.4244 words
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Advertisement324 1963-05-27 13 J^l^y^^y^J^gJ^^y^^^^^^m (Continued from Pafe 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Words U Mim.}— Boa eta, mmtro CENERAL AMAN able cook to Ure in required by European family 8 children. Call at 18, Bright Hill Creaceut. B'pore 20. tXFORT ASSISTANT ".quired by BUROFBAN COMFANV IN SINCAPORE. Applications will ss considered enly from these324 words
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Advertisement298 1963-05-27 13 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* Ji Mim.}— Box *oet*.*xtrm 1 MALB/FBMALB European Beeretartes, Stenographer*. Bookkeeper/4 Store Clerks Male Telephone Operator Personal Applications Only. City Employment, 748 Robinson Road. Spore. VACANCIES FOR INDOOR SALESMEN AND SALESGIRLS IN A LARQE LOCAL NOTIL SHOP. THOSE WITH KNOWLEOOE OF RAOIOS, TAPERECOROERS, TELEVISION SBT6 ANO CAMERA!298 words
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Advertisement1085 1963-05-27 13 SITUATIONS VACANT 24 Wort* U (Mim.)— Box It ett. sstra COUNTER SHOP ASSISTANTS Required by big departmental store. Applications giving full particulars to Box A 6354 S.T. Spore. BAR-WAITRESSES WANTED all orer Federation, salary 8110/- according to age.*, not over 25 and experienced. Ring (Spore) ***** APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for1,085 words
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Advertisement900 1963-05-27 13 EDUCATION 20 Wtrdt St (Him.)— Box 10 eU. txiro HOW IS YOUR Malay progressing. Improve your knowledge of the National t.«» f i.« t by reading Bents Uarlan dally, the only romaalied National Lsnguags newspaper. FOORMAN'S SCHOOL OF Musle Enrolments eecepts daily students foe Pisoo. Piano-aeoordlon. Vlol'o Oultar. Bawallan-gultar, Trumpet.900 words
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Advertisement984 1963-05-27 13 TOURS t EXCURSIONS tt *f4l *tfH*.)—mu ft CIM *xtr» CAMERON HIGHLANDS IPOH tour. S2M/-. ncluntve: Hotel. Transport. 6 p.m. 1-6 63. returning 3-6-63 Kee Lee Tourist service, 38 Nell Rosd. Spore. Tel W3135 FEDERATION T DAY* »ivo. 888/--departure 2-6-63. 9-6-63. Contact Metropole Travel Service, 115 Beacb Road. Spore Tel. L984 words
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Advertisement908 1963-05-27 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 70 Wordi *S Him. t—Bnx St Ht. 1985 RENAULT ;$0 Kerlec 1 441 mpsi. 1952 T/Msydo^er and CVrotn "LIJ". Initial payment 83*0 dj«m cash accepted. Please Tel. (sTpor*) ***** 1»S« MO MAGNiTTI with ra4le> 82.300/- 0.n.0. road tax and oosnp. insurance till October, a good tyres, enEl»e908 words
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Advertisement1539 1963-05-27 14 iprTTfflTfflWTnTrrnTTTTbl 1 LADIES DRESSMAKING »nrfi Si i Hin.t—Bmx it ett. axtrm SALON CATALIHA Dl«ss«a nude to-ordri from It*'. Sl»-L) Ri\ti Vai lev Road. Soar* I; 321 M CO SIANC. n Tanglin Road, aingaporr. High Class Ladits Dress Makers. Kt-ady-made Presxrs from $14.TailorinK Clutrsei Horn $V HI-FI STEREO M H>.r4> H1,539 words
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Advertisement762 1963-05-27 14 i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.^^ j^^^^^,,,,^,,,,^ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I. Wong Yoon Chun of No 125. Hugh Low Street. Ipoh have applied for a retail liquor Ifcence in respect of premises No \2b. Hugh Low Street. Ipoh and that this application will be heard pi the meeting ot the Kintu Licensing Board762 words
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Advertisement837 1963-05-27 14 J.P.T. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will Ue received lrom t .ID Registered Contractors I Class "E" (Concrete) and above I if the Office of the State Drain- i age and Irrigation Engineer. Pen- 1 ang. Bukit Mertajam. up in 12.00 I noon of the 7th June. 1963. jcr the Construction ot837 words
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Advertisement1554 1963-05-27 14 TENDERS j TENDERS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD TENDER Tenders are invited for the tailoring ol uniforms lor various I sections of the staff of the Singa- pore Harbour Board. Full particulars and conditions of tender are obtainable from the Secretary, The Singapore Harbour Board. P. O. Box 300. Singapore. I1,554 words
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Advertisement754 1963-05-27 14 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THK RMaUSMM OF M\l.\Y\ I'll \1 Till KM \I. rOWKR STATION CONTRACT NO. 1388/22 FOUNDATION'S. SI'BSTRIC II It I n IMS IM \M Applications are inviteJ from suitably experienced firms wishing to tender fo- civil enisuieerinß works in the substructures of the Pral Thermal Power Station754 words
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Article, Illustration639 1963-05-27 15 Vernon Morgan - LEICESTER FLOP Vernon Morgan By MANCHESTER UNITED 3 (Luu. Hitil LEICESTER CITY 1 (KcyworUn London, Sunday LAW VI ANCHESTER United pulled or! a great win in iTI tht> English F.A. Cup Final at Wembley Stadium yesterday, beating the favourites, Leicester City. 3-1. afterReuter - 639 words
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Article79 1963-05-27 15 Alter the match QUOTES "Onlu once did I have any qualms and that toas five or ten viinutfs after halttime uhfii we lost our irav a little. Afterwards I didn't feel we were in ser. ious trouble, even when Leicester pulled i/p to 2-1." Mstt lutby (United manager) "We didn't79 words
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Article299 1963-05-27 15 CRICKET THE West Indian cricket Oval yesterday for a current leaders of the En ship. Surrey replied with m the 75 minutes. v.in :i w:u in sunny duy an when thr tOUTlltl went in to bat M thl l»l< Ww' kct. the many299 words
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Article122 1963-05-27 15 Americans crack 3 world marks -ATHLETICS Ni VOISK. Sun.— American university student* beat three world athletic records ye»li 1.1..X AI Tempe. Arlsona. Adolpli IMumnirr broke the 440 yards record with 44.9»er. At Modesto. allfornlu. pole vaulter Brt.m Slernberg elonred > 16(1 :m I', i in., heating the world mark i.\122 words
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Article47 1963-05-27 15 DUBLIN. Sun. The amateur golfers of the United States came back from three points down to whip the British and Irish team and retain the Walker run hi Turnh»m yesterday. Final «corr: United Slates 12. Britain and 1 ehuid 8 with lour HMttlhM halved RenterReuter - 47 words
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2296 1963-05-27 15 BRAZIL CHAMPS DENTENTURIUS WINS KING'S CUP RIO DE JANEIRO. Sun. Brazil won the world basketball championship last night when they beat the United States 86-81 Two Irish veterans fight out finish of $15,000 sprint 'pWO Irish-bred veteran sprinters fought out a thrilling: finish in the $15,000 King's Cup over 6f2,296 words
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Article111 1963-05-27 15 SYDNEY. Hun. -Results Ot v^ Auttruliai) aoccrr irmtehM iMn\f.i today ns\\ ird. Dlv. I—B. CoMt Ultulrsvlllr 2; Prague 8 Hakouh 1; Canurbury 1 Hrllrnlc 3. NSW Fed. Dlv. J— Sutherland 3 Manly 2: Corinthian* 4 Conrordla 0: Tooncabble 1 Sydney Auat. 3: Thistle 4 Blucktown 0 (postponed111 words
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Advertisement364 1963-05-27 15 w you f suffer 1 from BRONCHITIS I read this EPHAZONE tablets are availshla IO all surl'srers Rroa hroachitts. asthma, bronchial uiarrh.phlrgi v on tho tbe»t, hsv lever and allied complsiniv 1 I'll \/()M is easy to take, ssle to use snd givet ajuia reliel and sureness of effect. Tha364 words
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Advertisement609 1963-05-27 15 n"TTJT "Jl trial membership rr^^^^Jp^^ offer for readers L^«L|^^^yLk Jn Malaysia "THE sorpote of thl* offer li to ensNr yoo, W BP f^BkV~i#«j!^B I without obligstion, to judge for >out>vlf thr HI sdtantages of becoming a member of \Norld Wmi'^^J'WrM i(.m>ln WrMBL/'aaaT kam rcatured here are seven of the Oub't609 words
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Article, Illustration614 1963-05-27 16 By Norman Siebel KUALA LI'MPUR, Sun. The 45th miiiin. w;»s blast-off time fo; Selangor in their "needle" North zone Malaya I up match with Perak at the Merdeka Stadium today. Then, lo a goal gleam-d after much toil in the 26(1i minute, they added fourKOK AH CHONG - 614 words
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Article53 1963-05-27 16 oI^UAPOKE, faun. The Singapore Selection Mac ugam&i Kuiisruher at Jaian Uesar tomorrow niKiii i 7 p in i will be picked from: Idios Albiu." W. Skinner, M. Lsli.ik. All Samljan, Kejupathy, Edward*. William*. Ellis. Rahmat. Mohd All, Shannon, Chong F&tt, -siiiirmiHii. Wurwlcks, Sahar, Seng Thum. Ourunnthan, All And53 words
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Article168 1963-05-27 16 Festival of Sport to celebrate the new nation ITL'ALA LV.»IPIK. Sun.— The KM. 0.1. decided today to stage a Erslnul of Sport to rrlrbralr .ual.i -ia in August. All tli. Malaysian UrritorirH will send teams to the Festival. The venue and the dates will be decided later. The KM168 words
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Article53 1963-05-27 16 SINGaPOHE. sun.— The Junior tournament cricket match between RAP. Seletar Polytechnic and Austsigs ended in a tie at. Seletar tooay. Seletar 76 (Alexander 28: Mitchener 6-28 >; Austslfss 76 i Cooper 26; Stewart 4-30 >. Prisons beat C.S.C. by five wickets at Changl CSC. 60 <H. Perera53 words
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Article293 1963-05-27 16 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT: by Singapore, Sunday MALACCA today paid the penalty for wasting scoring chances and went down 2-0 to Singapore Joint Services before a crowd of 4.500 in their Malaya Cup match at Jalan Besar. But Services were deserving winners. They were stronger allround. more293 words
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Article129 1963-05-27 16 Kedah too good for Trengganu ITUALA TRENUGANU, Sun. Kedah outplayed Trengganu 5-0 In their North zone Malaya Cuptle here today. Sweeping iiuu ihe attack Irom the KMt, Kedah opened accounts In the tenth minute through Omar. Then goals by Ban Chiang U4 nuns i, Zalnuudtn dtimins) and Kami! <30 inuis;129 words
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268 1963-05-27 16 Negri to s-finals with 1-0 victory HOCKEY: Central zone 'quad' SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan today won the Central zone of the Tun Razak Cup Inter-State hockey championship when they beat Selangor I—o1 0 on the N.S. Club padang. Yesterday Negrl had beaten Armed Forces s—o. Negri now join Penang (North),268 words
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513 1963-05-27 16 Kedah fail in second knock and Perak win MCA CRICKET I POH. Sun— Perak beat Kedah by nine wickets with 2i hours to spare in their Malayan Cricket As- sociation's League match < which ended on the Municipal padang here today. Final scores: Kedah 127 and 70. Perak 150 and513 words
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Article42 1963-05-27 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sixteen-year-old Henry Maniam was the star performer at the Presbyterian Boys School athletic meet at Telok j Kurau yesterday. Maniam won the 100 and 440 yards races, the long jump, triple lump and the high jump events.42 words
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Article34 1963-05-27 16 I SINGAPORE. Sun— Royal Singapore Golf Club beat Royal Island Club by 72-64 in their annual inter-club golf match at Slme i Road today. In the women's match, R.I.C. beat R.B.G.C. 15-13.34 words
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1089 1963-05-27 16 CRICKET: SCA tournament OINGAPORE. sun. Stan Nagaiah, the Ceylon S.C. pace bowler, performed a hattrick in helping his side to a 144-run j win over S.C. R.C. In their second round matcli vi the S.C A Seniui tournament at Balestier today. Stan,1,089 words
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251 1963-05-27 16 BAM TO LAUNCH MILLION DOLLAR FUND BADMINTON by FRANCIS BOEY: KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday rtE B.A.M. are to launch a million-dollar Badminton Foundation Fund to place the sport on a sound financial position once and tor all. Announcing this after a three-hour finance sub-com-mittee meeting. BAM president Inche Mohamed Khii Joharl251 words
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Article140 1963-05-27 16 TENNIS l/UALA I.UMIHR. Sun. John Pearcc (Bank) bi Azman iSclannon 6—4. I tiir men s llnclM final ot the Sei lanKor Lawn Tennis championships which ended on the I I Oolf Club courts today. Billy Yap and Kwok Yoke Ten, (lie Malayan D.ivis Cup p.iir.140 words
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Article57 1963-05-27 16 SINGAPORE. Sun— L. J. Holloway (nett 73 1 won the Royal Island Club's Div. "A" monthly (.stroke) medal on a count back With Ong Chew Bee today. N. Sutcliffe f36> won the ballsweep for the Ist nine with a score of 36. The second nine was57 words
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Obituary40 1963-05-27 16 MR. LCONG MUI SOO panwd Mvtaa baktad bh aal] mm nr. Aadrm l^-onf Hint Siont. dauj i Oartegc «iii I .it I p in. i1..1y Trinity i liurrh I II uniliuc Road BinKH|«r>' th<n p liidailan cemi'ltry lor mtirmfnt.40 words
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Advertisement40 1963-05-27 16 pCm NORTH ZONE Selangor 5 Perak 0 (at K. Lumpu?) Trengganu 0 Kedah 5 (at K. Trengganu) SOUTH ZONE Joint Services 2 Malacca 0 (ot Singapore) Combined Services 1 Negri 0 (at Malacca) Pahang 1 Johore 2 (at K. Lipis)40 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous51 1963-05-27 16 SPORTS DIARY] SOCCER Tour match— Singapore Selection v Karlsruher jn Besar i" pni>. SAFA Div. 2A— Kbalu Arsenal i Fairer Pki; Ulv. JC— C A. A" v T. Kurau L'Ul iPnrrer Pki; Div. 3A-- Police A" v Newtonltei (Jn. Be.sar 5.30 1; Div. 3C Dunmnn Pioneers v I Bawean iFarrer51 words
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