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Title Section17 1963-05-30 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY. MAY 30. 1963 15 CENTS17 words
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Article, Illustration708 1963-05-30 1 'Feelers' for the Tokyo summit NO OBJECTION TO MALAYSIA IF IT WILL STA V OUT OF COMMONWEALTH AND TENGKU PLEDGES BORNEO REFERENDUM TOKYO, Wednesday PRESIDENT SOEKARNO is willing to drop his opposition to Malaysia on "certain conditions." One condition, a well-in-formed source said, would be that the newReuter; UPI - 708 words
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Article, Illustration453 1963-05-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gELANGOR'S iirst case of cholera— on Indian woman from Bukit Kiara Estate, six miles north of the capital is Ikmii^ treated in the General Hospital here. On receiving the report this afternoon, the authorities sent a medical team immediately to453 words
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178 1963-05-30 1 Kennedy's man and Soekarno discuss oil deal TOKYO. Wed.— Lieut.Governor Wilson I Wyatt of Kentucky, President Kennedy's special envoy, said In ;i statement here today that he and two other American officials paid their res- pec t s to President Soekarno and had •cordial and useful talks." The meeting, atReuter - 178 words
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Article55 1963-05-30 1 JAKARTA. Wed. An Indonesian military mission would lciive for Moscow on Friday to sign a new arms agreement with Russia on the "modernisation" of the Indonesian aimed forces, Radio Jakarta said today. Tine radio said the mission would be led by the Deputy Defence Mlnistei.Reuter - 55 words
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280 1963-05-30 1 Natural or not, it j really did rain- SINGAPORE. Wed. •3 Rain fell in Singapore today and •flooded" Times House with telephone calls from people wanting to know: "Is it natural or artificial?" i A spokesman for the Public Utilities Board said there was no attempt to make artificial rain280 words
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Article534 1963-05-30 1 ACCORD BREAKS DEADLOCK IN FINANCIAL TALKS KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. MALAYA and Singapore today agreed in principle to set up a common market in Malaysia. "This," a joint statement by the two governments said, "will pave the way for a settlement on the financial arrangements between Malaya and Singapore."534 words
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Article37 1963-05-30 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Umno-MCA-MIC Alliance In Singapore lias been registered, a joint statement by the three parties said tonight. It said the Singapore Alliance would form part of the Grand Alliance covering the Malaysian territories.37 words
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Article36 1963-05-30 1 EPSOM, Wed. Relko. 5-1 favourite, won the Derby here this afternoon by six lengths. Merchant Venture (18-1) finished second and Ragusa (25-1) third. Twenty six horses ran Reuter. (See Back Pair)Reuter - 36 words
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Article31 1963-05-30 1 ADDIS ABABA. Wed— Emperor Haile Selassie last night praised President Kennedy's efforts to combat racial discrimination and said he would visit the President In Washington late this year. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article26 1963-05-30 1 UNITED NATIONS, Wed.—Japan informed the United Nations today she was prepared to double her financial contribution this year to the organisation's peace-keeping costs. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article97 1963-05-30 1 MANILA. Wed.—Philippine headhunters beheaded two girls and a young man out on a picnic in the mountains of northern Luzon yesterday, police reported today Four other picnickers survived by hiding in the thick bushes along a creek when the headhunters started firing their guns. The headhunters belonged toReuter - 97 words
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Article73 1963-05-30 1 APPEAL FOR LAOS TRUCE LONDON. Wed. Britain and the Soviet Union today jointly issued an appeal for an effective ceasefire in Laos. They did this in a Joint message sent to «he neutralist Prime Minister of Laos. Prince Souvanna Phouma. The message was from the co-chairmen of the 1962 GenevaReuter - 73 words
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Article47 1963-05-30 1 SAIGON, Wed. South Vietnamese Buddhists today announced plans for a 48-hour hunger strike against alleged religious discrimination. They added that the> may reveal tomorrow the name of a Buddhist who would sacrifice himself by public burning in support of demands for religious equality.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article68 1963-05-30 1 NEW YORK, Wed.— Mr. Darryl Zanuclc. president of 20th Century Fox Film Corporation, said here that the organisers of the Moscow film festival had turned down his film "The Longest Day" about the Allied D-day invasion of France. He said the refusal was based onReuter - 68 words
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Article, Illustration286 1963-05-30 1 He has heart like a horse, says Vatican VATICAN CITY. Wed. Pope John, gravely ill with a stomach tumour, today showed "a new improvement In his general condition." it was announced here. Vatican sources said he had "a heart like a horse" and he mi^ht beReuter - 286 words
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Article68 1963-05-30 1 SEREMBA.N. \V cd. Water rationing will begin in Seremban tomorrow, it was announced today. The supply will be rut from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. daily until the water position improves. The Negri Sembilan State water engineer, Mr. Ho Thian Hock, warned that additional68 words
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Article11 1963-05-30 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.— President Kennedy was 46 today— ReuterReuter - 11 words
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Article30 1963-05-30 1 1.000 FEARED DEAD DACCA, WM, Won th.ltl 1.000 people I dc.Ki iftcr Iff mph t»i n.idn ripped through .<MMi.Mju.jrc.milr <n.i »f r..i»-t Pakhtaa < oasi rarlj tnd.o —I PI30 words
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Article40 1963-05-30 1 Young 10ve THE HAGUE. Wed Hollands 13 to 17-year-old unmarried mothers lncrewed by 63 per cent In the last 10 years. Mr. W Van Wijaarden, Rotterdam Police Commissioner, told a women's association meeting. He did not give precbe figures.— Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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219 1963-05-30 2 Diem's air force claims a big victory CAIGON, Wed. South Vietnamese pilots today claimed they killed 60 Communist guerillas in air strikes launched on Monday in Chuong Thien Province, about 110 miles south-west of Saigon. American military sources .--aid the claim "looks good" and that conlirmation was awaited from UnitedReuter - 219 words
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72 1963-05-30 2 MANILA. Wed. —Three people were killed and two seriously hurt when two feuding families shot it out last night in Silay City. The feud was between the Carillo family, who were fish i mercnams. and the Deoneo family, who were butchers, both owningReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration34 1963-05-30 2 JUBILANT J0M0. TOM MBOYA (left) and Jomo Kenya tt a, former leader of the Mau Mau terrorists, jubilant after hearing the news of their party's victory in the Kenya general elections. U.P.I, radio picture.UPI - 34 words
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280 1963-05-30 2 Indonesian importers face a new money squeeze JAKARTA. Wed. Indonesian importers will soon have to pay up to five different levies on a range of commodities the Government has yet to specify. They will have to pay much more than the official exchange rate to secure foreign currency, according toReuter - 280 words
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Article53 1963-05-30 2 TEHERAN. Wed. Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to resume diplomatic relations, broken off in 1961 over a bord'T and trade dispute, it was an- nounced here yesterday. Ministers of the two countries negotiated the agreement through the mediation of the Persian Foreign Minister. Mr. Gholam AbbasReuter - 53 words
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120 1963-05-30 2 VIENTIANE. Wed. North Vietnam has told Laos that it is withdrawing a number of experts from Yang Vieng, 80 miles north of here. A communique issued by the North Vietnamese Embassy said its government was withdrawing 11 technicians "because of the troubled situation inReuter - 120 words
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Article260 1963-05-30 2 AN APPEAL TO FORGET PAST HATREDS VAIROBI. Wed. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, Kenya's first Prime Minister designate, yesterday appealed to all races to build together in unity and called for past racial hatred to be forgotten. Mr. Kcnyatta. once convicted of managing the anti-white secret society Mau Mau and now presidentReuter - 260 words
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199 1963-05-30 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Wednesday. THE Congolese Senate yesterday voted in favour of a bill which will slice President Moise Tshombe's South Katanga in two and create a new province named Lualaba. None of President Tshombes Conakat Senators voted against the measure although political observers agree theReuter - 199 words
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Article99 1963-05-30 2 NEW DELHI, Wed.—lndia has protested to Communist China against an "unwarranted violation" of Indian territory by 20 blue uniformed Communist Chinese who, she said, had penetrated south of Longju on the North -East Frontier on April 26. An Indian note said this exposed the hollownessReuter - 99 words
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Article21 1963-05-30 2 TAIPEH. Wed. Nationanst China authorities have arrested Albert Yuan. Agence Prance PrPwr correspondent here, on charges of espionage. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article13 1963-05-30 2 BANGKOK. Wed. The fifth oMference or Asian has oDened here. Renter.Reuter - 13 words
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313 1963-05-30 3 A TOP RED GETS THE SACK FOR SEX ORGIES MOSCOW, Wednesday. •pHE First Deputy Minister, Dmitry D. I Korolyev, of Russia's Ministry of Trade, has been dismissed on charges of corruption and participation in sexual orgies. The newspaper Soviet Trade, which disclosed the dismissal, also reported the arrest of another313 words
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181 1963-05-30 3 I ONDON, Wed. A sureeon who said! he had been righting cancer for the benefit of mankind was today, ordered to be struck off the British medical i register. He is Mr. Henry Augustus Morton Whitby, who claims he evolved a method ofReuter - 181 words
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Article36 1963-05-30 3 LAUSANNE. Wed Stavros Livanas. the Greek shippmc; mag- > Date, died here, aged 72 His fleet was rivalled in Greece only by those of his sons-in-law. S'.avros Niarchos and Aristotle Onassis.— .U.P.l.36 words
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Article111 1963-05-30 3 MANILA. Wed. Siv\ women frmn 17 MuntrtM will open a two■Nk eonveiuion sponsored by the United siates on the role of wo- nun in rural development here tomorrow. L' P.l.* A scandal Mr. Wilson, announcing the Labour education policy for the next general election, said: "This country willReuter - 111 words
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Article45 1963-05-30 3 MOSCOW. Wed. Russia has carried oui successful launchings of Improved carrier rockets for space purposes in the central Pacific, the Soviet official news agency Tass said today. The test launching were carried out over a nuiee ot more than 12.000 kilometre.-.. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article29 1963-05-30 3 TpKYO. Wed. The Japanese Ministry of Trade said today the Government had decided to grant India a loan In yen worth (U.S.) $60 million. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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190 1963-05-30 3 69 walk out of a crashed plane MANHATTAN (Kan- sas), Wed. A four- engine Standard Airways troop carrier crashed and burst into flames yesterday at the municipal airport here. The 64 soldiers and five crew walked from the wreck- age. Five people were Injured, none critically. The army identified threeUPI - 190 words
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Article74 1963-05-30 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. U Thunt. the Secretary-General, an- 1 I nounced yesterday that he propos- I ed to send an advance party for I a U.N. observer operation to the j Yemen "within a few days." j In a re:x>rt to ilie Security Council, lie .snokeReuter - 74 words
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101 1963-05-30 3 LONDON, Wednesday. Y|R. HAROLD WILSON, the Labour Opposition iT leader, said last night his party would abolish fee-paying in British universities. Labour's policy would be to 1 educe all classes to 30 in primary and secondary schools, to see that the school leaving age was101 words
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Article61 1963-05-30 3 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. Mr. Mohamcti Fafrullah Khun, president of the TJ.N. General Assembly and chief Pakistani delegate, will leave New York on June 4 for a two-week goodwill tour of ihe Soviet Union, it was announced here today. A Pakistan mission spokesman said Mr. Zafnilla KhanReuter - 61 words
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Article73 1963-05-30 3 NEW YOKK. Wed.— Mrs. Rita Bales, wife of Mr. Julian Bates, editor for North American services of Reuters, was found dead in her flat here last night. Mrs. Bates, who was 37, was formerly employed in the Public Relations Department of Pan-American World Airways.Reuter - 73 words
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Article46 1963-05-30 3 LONDON. Wed. Admiral Claude Ricketus. of the United States, is to come to London on June 4 to discuss military aspects of the proposed Nato multi-lateral (mixed-manned' forei 1 Lord Currtneton. First Lord of the Admiralty, said in the House of Lords, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article74 1963-05-30 3 CAIRO. Wed. The official Middle East News Agency reported last ninht Uiai its correspondent in Damascus. Samir El Agouz, had bee-, arrested by Syrian authorities. No reason was given for the arrest .--Renter The idea ot a mulri- lateral mixed-manned Nato naval force ii utter and compltte poppjeock.74 words
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Article184 1963-05-30 3 Quick look round MOSCOW. Wed.— Mr. Nikita Khrushchev has repeated Russia's support lor an atom-free zone in the Balkans and Adriatic, saying that measures to ensure peace in this area "are particularly pressing now." CHICAGO: A record total of 11,630 people died in traffic accidents in the United States in184 words
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289 1963-05-30 3 Roof tumbles down on a rail station: 50 killed LISBON, Wednesday. A CONCRETE roof crashed down on a crowded platform at a Lisbon railway station yesterday killing at least 50 people and injuring 38. Arc lights flooded the scene of the disaster last night as 300 rescuers tore at theReuter - 289 words
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Article57 1963-05-30 3 LONDON. Wed. Douglas Gllham lest his appointment as Mayor's sergeant m New Romney because he outgrew the 25-year-old black and gold uniform. The Mayor. Mr. James Ellis, apologised and said: "We are not as rich as we used to be in the days when weUPI - 57 words
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Miscellaneous45 1963-05-30 3 THE GAMBOLS By BarryAppieby f A NfW CAR AND IT BATTLES j AL«eADy ~J MONDAY. WEDHeSDAV\ SATUfUMV i YTXUS BATTLEi? DQMWS ME V IMSAN6 > ive fcuowtno ntesav/. mUffSPAY. SUNQM TODAY ]s^~~~ Z weu, \rteee etse\ CAN I PUT AM 1 V lipstick iur ill J45 words
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292 1963-05-30 4 Itl IMMIGRANT PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO CHEAT CHARGE- SINGAPORE, Wed. An immigrant from Indonesia set up an office in Singapore and swindled a local stationer of $6,758 worth of goods, the Third Criminal District Court was told today. Koo Kho Chiong 30. pleaded not guilty to a charge of cheating292 words
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Article88 1963-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin. today set aside a sentence of six months' jail and imposed a fine ot $200 on a youth. Suialman son of Kuriya Abdullah, for having sexual relations with a girl under 16. an offence under the Women's88 words
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Article, Illustration352 1963-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Mr. D. Gopalakrishnan, representing the Public Daily-Rated Employees' Unions Federation, described as "misleading" a Housing and Development Board's submission to the Industrial Arbitration Court. The board ha.a said that lf it were to give regular work to its daily-rated employees. It would cost352 words
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Article43 1963-05-30 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chettiars' Temple in Tank Road is holding daily prayers for rain. Special devotional hymns from the Hindu Holy Book are being read for two hours beginning from 6 p.m. The Hindu public are asked to attend.43 words
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Article344 1963-05-30 4 »T«HE following is today's sche- dule of civil aircraft, movements at Pay a 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. Qantas: From London, Rome, Cairo. Karachi, New344 words
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110 1963-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Singapore Red Cross Society will hold m flag day on June 8 to raise funds to carry out Its activities and to finance an extra project to mark the centenary year of the Interi national Red Cross Society. The110 words
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Article, Illustration248 1963-05-30 4 SINGAPORE Wednesday. YuT-(.'lumcellor of the University of Singapore, Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan, tonight suggested thai the Architect's Ordinance should he amended to protect the public and not the profession. Speaking at the annual dinner of the Singapore Institute of Architects, Dr. Sreenivasan said248 words
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Article58 1963-05-30 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The president of the Naval Base Labour Union. Mr. James I)e Cruz, today accused some expelled members of bringing "rowdies and non-union members" to a representatives' nu-et-ine last night to c-reate ;in uproar. Mr. De Cruz said that there was so much disturbance,58 words
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Advertisement89 1963-05-30 4 Tel: ***** j SINGAPORE GALA CHARITY PREMIERE IN AID OF THE SINGAPORE RED CROSS SOCIETY TONIGHT at 9.15 p.m. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE OF H. E. THE YANG DI-PERTUAN NEGARA fc^ All The Dramatic Impact of m HAN SUYIN's Fiery Novel Comes Alive On The Screen! I Jill HAWORTH ~y>89 words
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Advertisement203 1963-05-30 4 Tel: 21-116 ■•JMl^y SINGAPORE OPENS TODAY! DAILY TsHOWS^A-T "i k 11 om-1. 30-4. 00-6. 30* 9.30 pm I^^ ft N^ AMtRICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTUdIS wn PLUS ON STAGE! IN PERSON AT ALL SHOWS! ROBIN and SHE y Ik^L Presenting The Greatest Package Ot Entertainment Ever Assembled SEE YOURSELF AND YOUR FRIENDS203 words
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Article, Illustration1243 1963-05-30 5 KEN PURDY - KEN PURDY PART FOUR OF THE STORY by STIRLING MOSS TALKING- The irony of it was that I needed her— and badly A STIRLING MOSS md Katharine Molson were married on October 7. 1957. Earlier this month, after more lhan three years of separation, Moss was granted1,243 words
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Advertisement204 1963-05-30 5 The world's most experienced airline ANNOUNCES THE t| W OPENING OF ITS KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE Situated in the Federal Hotel Lobby, the new Pan. Am Office is at your service for flights, cargo and travel advice. With Pan Am you enjoy the company of the world's best travelling companion: "PAN204 words
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184 1963-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya, Lieut-Gen. Gusti Djatikusumo, flew in from .hikarta today and declined to comment on charges by Alliance backbenchers in the Federal Parliament that he was spreading! "unhappy propaganda."! He said: "lx\ a free country t hey can184 words
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Article45 1963-05-30 6 aUNOEI PATANI. Wed. omar bin Bakur. 22. who escaped Irom custody on Monday morning, Mirrrndered to the police here yes•rrday afternoon, accompanied by hh relatives from Sungel Paslr. I H' is on remand on a robbery I r 1 145 words
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Article35 1963-05-30 6 IPOH. Wed— A charity screen- I ln« of the film "Jack the Ripper" will be held at the Rex Cinema lirre on Saturday In aid of the Jl>oh District Boy Scouts Association35 words
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Article37 1963-05-30 6 Dance for P-Fund SEREMBAN. Wed.— The Neirri Si-mbllan branch of the Malayan Twhnical Services Union will hold a charity dance in aid of the' National Patriotic Fund at the; Klnu George V School hall here on Saturday.37 words
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220 1963-05-30 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tun Abdul Razak warned in the House of Representatives today of "eventualities we must meet ourselves." He was replying to Opposition criticism of the expansion of the armed forces when the House debated the spending of 575.172.733 for this.220 words
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Article393 1963-05-30 6 Approval for Malaysia build-up RAZAK GETS 'YES' FOR PHASE 1 OF DEFENCE BLUEPRINT Kuala Lumpur, Wed THE House of Representatives today approved a $75 million blueprint for the first phase of the Malaysia defence build-up. According to the Defence Minister Tun Abdul Razak the main projects involved in the build-up393 words
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132 1963-05-30 6 FREE MILK FOR BABIES OF THESE -WORKERS- SINGAPORE. Wed. An agreement which provides for one year's free supply of milk to new-born babies of employees has been signed here. The two-year agreement for higher wages and improved conditions of service is between Nestles Products (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore, and the Singapore132 words
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Article86 1963-05-30 6 $27,000 damages to widow MALACCA. Wed. Settlement of $27,000 in civil claim by the widow and six children of a sundry goods shopkeeper who was killed in a motor accident was approved in the High Court here today by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan. Lim Geok Hue. widow of Yau Cheng86 words
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83 1963-05-30 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. Krishnasamy Slnaya. 52. a cleaner employed at British Army headquarters at Tanglln, was jailed for three weeks yesterday on each of three counts of using criminal force on three young girls with Intent to outrage their modesty on April 13 at83 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-05-30 6 Sonia, 18, sells (and repairs) machines CONIA COLVIN, 18 and married, Is a salesgirl with a difference. She sells chainsaws and other machinery and REPAIRS them. She is the Kuala Lumpur branch manager of Spotradio Ltd.. dealers In chalnsaws, generators, pumps, tablet-making machines and various other machines. Her Job Is179 words
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Article40 1963-05-30 6 IPOH. Wed.— An army officer* wile. Mrs. Mary Jones, 38, reported to the police that her hou&e in Kampong Manjoi off Maxwell Road was burgled yesterday. A $50 watch and $20 were missed from her handbaK.40 words
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Article34 1963-05-30 6 PENANG. Wed. A boy. Neoh Ejik Chuan. 11, died in the General Hospital last, night seven hours after he was knocked down jby a motor cyclist in Dato Kr»I mat Road.34 words
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173 1963-05-30 7 PENANG. Wednesday. rvliE Federation Immigration Headquarters in A Penang is to be moved to Kuala Lumpur. Details of the move are being worked out for the consideration of the Ministry of External Affairs, a spokesman of the Immigration Headquarters said today. Everything was in173 words
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Article, Illustration554 1963-05-30 7 by STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS [VL'ALA LUMPUR. Wed. MPs of different racial origins angrily attacked the PMIP in the House of Representa-tivt-se today for doubting the loyalty of Malaya's nonMalays. Involved In this loyally row were Haii Ahmad bin Abdullah i PMIP-K554 words
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Article67 1963-05-30 7 PENANG. Wrd. I.im Lean Chye. of Kuala Lumpur, was today charged before the Penaiig Sessions Court Recistrar. Mr. M.ihan Smth. with kidnapping a girl. Lnn. ti was alleged, kidnapped Choontt Slew Teen, a minor, from the guardianship of her father. Choong Kean Hock, at Farquhar67 words
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Article30 1963-05-30 7 PENANG. Wed.— Burglars brokr into the home of Mr. Tan Chons Keat. a businessman m Tanjone Tokong Road yesterday and escaped with $375 and a wrist watch.30 words
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Article44 1963-05-30 7 IPOH. Wed. Officials of the Pcrak branch of the Federation of Malaya Indian Film Society are: Chairman. V. Ramachandran; sec-, retary. S. Kumurasamy: treasurer. M. Jaganathan; committee. Baliah. T. M. Arumugam. Thandayuthapam. M. Krishnan. D. Selvin. I D. Sellathurai and S. Daniel44 words
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Article91 1963-05-30 7 Eden Hall talks (the last) end SINGAPORE. Wed i in- I iii-n Hall f— frrcnrr of hc.uls of British diplomatic missions in East AMa cnili-d hrrr today. The conference, with lord Selkirk, tin- British rillllllllMl— 111 Q«—Hjl for South-Fast Asi;i as chairman, ni attended hy about 30 envoys and disMNMi91 words
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Article21 1963-05-30 7 AI OR STAR. W( (I Twenty will tx" recruited next month lo strrnsthen the brigade I and Peril*21 words
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198 1963-05-30 7 KLALA LUMPUR. Wed Records worth 52G.000 stolen from a Bukil Uintang Road store earlier this month have teen recovered by the poftce •\-st tommlasloner Sher Mohamed \l ah Bakash. the Sta:e C.l.tv chief, announcing th: ad that two jroutru had I sen defined. Police llso198 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-05-30 7 JEAN THE HEROINE GETS MBE LONDON. Wed— A gallantry award was announced last night for Nursing Sister Jean Scott for her heroism in the Brunei revolt last December. Miss Scott. Health Visitor. Brunei State M -<lic.il Department. has been madr an M.B.E. (Member of the r.riiisi, Empire), the London GazetteReuter - 77 words
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Article153 1963-05-30 7 KUCHING. Wednesday. QUEEN Elizabeth has awarded honours for gallantry and brave conduct during the Brunei rebellion to a number of Sarawak residents. Mr. Mar Shiu Ching receiped the M.B.E. for gallantry. The Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct goes to Mr. Derrick Reddish, who died recently153 words
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166 1963-05-30 7 Wanted— 2 Malay youths to star with Umi KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's youngest film director. Hussein HanifT, 28, is in search of two Malay youths to play leading roles in his forthcoming two Malay films which will be entered at next year's Asian Film Festival in Formosa. "The youths will166 words
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105 1963-05-30 7 I^UCHING. Wed.— Mal- uya's Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. today handed over 35 tons of padi seed to the Sarawak Government for replanting. Describing the gift as "the seed of hope and future prosperity". Inche Khir said: •'Let us105 words
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Advertisement143 1963-05-30 7 PACIFIC MANSION RIVER VALLEY ROAD, SINGAPORE Commanding Panoramic View of the whole Island I /S^v EASY COMMUNICATIONS !r !J{ji^ 4>>, 20 STOREY Ili-^^ LUXURY FLATS j J J !^^j sale $20,900/--i! v r^S^iti! 1 \\H L| L 4 Lar S e Bedrooms 2 I M^M" iia^ of which have Bathroom143 words
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Miscellaneous137 1963-05-30 7 All*ft 00/» By V.T. ammlim v-V HXj look hers, snubs' J I I now its gettim on 1 |'/'/-ilJMi(S,'s*' >* "VS^-"... ■.>, ->^, J <r -OJHe GONM*. T*G ALON6 7WIWS OINNEB '/WAIIiwNX P«ETTV a^*fc J\\ WITMME.VOU GOTOkTOTE TIME. SO GO RUSTLE '/*llH\l"V SMART MXME V'W I* 1 V VOURCSWHSMMKOF SOME137 words
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Article106 1963-05-30 8 WmrdM lit Mm,mum MR. pon EC SENG Appreciates sod thdDk* all Irirndi ami relatives for wreath*, nuisance and attendance at u>.- (uneral of bin beloved wife Teea Haw I'beng at Ipoh on 27-S-63. MR. A MR!. Ob Kirn Bsn« tbank relatives, friends (or tbeir valuable ■Ma, attendance at tba106 words
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Article689 1963-05-30 8 The Royal Address had produced as usual a lively debate in the Dew an Ra'ayat. remarked the Prime Minister in a speech winding up all three days of liveliness. It was scarcely, however, a constructive debate, nor even destructive although the intention of the Opposition was evident689 words
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Article361 1963-05-30 8 Mr- Jomo Kenyatta's Kenya African National Union (Kanu) has won an expected victory in the Kenya general elections. With 64 seats in the House of Representatives against 32 for the Kenya African Democratic Union (Kadu), eight for the African People's Party and eight independents, Kanu has an overall361 words
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Article182 1963-05-30 8 It is unlikely that the United States will secure majority support for the automatic suspension of the Soviet vote in the U.N. General Assembly if the Russians continue to refuse paying their share of U.N. costs in the Congo and Middle Eastern operations. Unquestionably, there is a case182 words
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442 1963-05-30 8 BUDDHIST MONK'S TRIAL BALLOON SHOCKS CEYLON by Clarence Fernando (COLOMBO, Wed. The parliamentary group of Ceylon's ruling: party has flatly rejected a Buddhist priest's plea to the Government to write off democracy and establish a dictatorship. Since authoritarianism is contrary to the teachings of the Buddha, Ceylon was surprised, evenReuter - 442 words
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Article131 1963-05-30 8 I WAS sorry to read Inche Abdullah of the Federal Treasury say that my letter contained misleading and Incorrect Information. Immediately on discovering my error as to the source of my quotation, I wrote to clarify. However, whether the words come from a formal exchange of131 words
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Article56 1963-05-30 8 THILE It would be no more than a drop in the reservoir, as it were, could not Penang and Singapore show their sym- pathy for the drought-rid-den people of Hong Kong by arranging for ships calling at the two ports and bound for the colony to take on56 words
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Article158 1963-05-30 8 11/E have the same problem W here as Mr. K. L. Wong (ST. May 18). Most of the houses In this housing estate were completed in December 1960. but up to now there isn't a signboard giving the name of the road. The postmen, however, say it is "Lorohg158 words
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Article102 1963-05-30 8 SOMETHING should be done to. prevent students In form six from applying to teachers' training colleges or the Technical College. These students usually spend a few months In form six and leave when they have obtained a place In any one of these colleges. In Negri Sembllan we102 words
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Article, Illustration1217 1963-05-30 8 How long before the lid blows off? JAMES CAMERON in Verwoerd's South Africa ACO U PL E of days before I reached South Africa, they hanged half a dozen people in Pretoria for murdering a Tembu chief in the interest of the terror i s t organisation called Poqo. It1,217 words
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Advertisement943 1963-05-30 8 Straits TismtlkltyM.a ClMtltUd •dv-Hi.««m*>«u May •>• h>n<»d Me let rMet colo ■.toraojb: arcadb Orchard m—« COLD BTOWAae MANCMBS) AT HOLLAND aOADHUTOWI KlrrtL NOAD-NAVAL B*il Aeithariasi Ageotai CITY BOOK STORI LT» WDMKeetee Mouse. CsKvw Quey TMI NIWI PROMT ritipetrters tumwm—m M. M. ISMAIL S Aeimlrsity mm 4. Naval Saae M. ABOUL943 words
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Advertisement42 1963-05-30 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importers Exporter* of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Strtat, Tal: *****. HONGKONG phi f OOOf MpniiOfl, Ist Floor, Room No. t, 54-64 Nathan Road. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement127 1963-05-30 8 t^^»r—^igjtff Yogi -ti *90 «/o fat GOLD SDK W f*& ky «ko*«»f Hiu LASSIE a Hi W*r m im lASSIE OATS or •oopetf WSMfm^J m >k (*U> at roy Iwm. '■flam i^^^^ OssV <"'■ A. I^l O X* J MADE >N HOIIANO During period 27th May to 9th June 1963127 words
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Article244 1963-05-30 9 Seven Tans are sent to jail Judge regrets 'no whipping' IPOH. Wed. Seven A brothers and cousins with the surname Tan, charged with murder, were convicted in the High Court here today of lesser offences and sentenced to Jail terms Six of them Tan Thlan now. 19. Tan Boon San;244 words
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Article99 1963-05-30 9 CINGAPORE. Wed.— Malayan Airways Air hostess Nancy Llew will represent Malaya In yet another overseas function next month. Nancy who returned last night from the "Asian Week festival In Christchurch. New Zealand, will leave for Coolangatta, Australia, on June 14. She will be one of99 words
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Article59 1963-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. The resident monk of the Buddhist Union, the Yen. Dhammasukha. will conduct two special services for peace and prosperity tn the state on Monday, National Day. The Services will be held at the union shrines in J.ilan Senjrum from 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 a.m. and59 words
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171 1963-05-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. North Borneo has drawn up elaborate programmes to celebrate Malaysia Day on Aug. 31, its "Member" for Local Government, Da t v Mustapha bin Datu Harun. said here today. Datu Mustapha. who has been picked by four ProMalaysia political parties171 words
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Article39 1963-05-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Chan Hln Cheung, managing director of East Malayan Trading Company, was fined $200 here for falling to send a certified copy of ihe company's audited accounts for assessment of income tax for 1962.39 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-05-30 9 fyUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Police highway teams will toon patrol the roadt in eight States to enforce traffic lawt outside town areas. Their main job, it is understood, will be to crack down on speedsters. A police statement said that the mobile teams would complete their training on Saturday.81 words
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Article68 1963-05-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The House of Representatives today passed a Bill to prevent the improper use of emblems and names connected with the Government. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. Introducing the Emblem* and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Bill said that there had been68 words
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320 1963-05-30 9 GOOD WORK DONE BY NEW COUNCIL: MINERS' CHIEF IPOH. Wed. The re--1 cently established Malayan Council of Em- ployers' Associations "has already done a considerable amount of good work." said Mr. H Dalton-Brown, presiding at the annual meeting of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association, here today. The new body, he320 words
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Article74 1963-05-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Election to seven local councils will be held in Trengganu in August. More than 20 000 electors will vote to choose 55 local councillors. The local council.* are Kuala Trenggami Utara mine seats), Kuala Trengganu Barat < seven i. Kuala Trengganu Tengah (seven i.74 words
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Article, Illustration257 1963-05-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A worried watchman, Gopal Singh, is looking for his son who walked on* a ship at Penang, leaving his mother, sister and baby brother stranded. Gopal Singh, 40, said he sent his son, Gurnam Singh, 21. his wife, daughter257 words
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Article39 1963-05-30 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. N Katrayan. 35. of Sentul Pasar. was fined $10 or three days' Jail today for shouting loudly and behaving In a disorderly manner early this morning at the Sentul Works. Ha pleaded guilty.39 words
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Article129 1963-05-30 9 GUTHRIE CHAIRMAN ENGLAND KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Mr. T. G. Jenkins, chairman of MessrsGuthrle Agency (Malaya) Ud.. died suddenly In England last Thursday after a short illness. Mr. Jenkins had returned to England a few days before his death because of 111 health. He leaves a widow and two tons. Mr129 words
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Article38 1963-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed—The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yuaof bin Ishak. and his wife. Puan > Noor Alshah will attend the gala < charity premiere of Han Suyln's, "Cast The Same Shadow" at the Cathay tomorrow at 9.15 pjn.!38 words
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168 1963-05-30 9 Parliament approves expansion of 'Voice of Malaya' ITUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The House of Representatives today gave Radio Malaya the "green signal" to go ahead and expand its overseas service The Voice of Malaya. The $1,221,436 It approved will enable Radio Malaya to explain Malaya's standpoint to the world, the Assistant168 words
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Article39 1963-05-30 9 IPOH. Wed. Nine hundred boy scout* in the Ipoh area will take part in a "Job week" from Saturday to raise funds for their association and the Perak Boy Scouts Headquarters Building Pund.39 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-05-30 9 ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed Two Malayan Journalists left here by air today to spend two weeks in Germany at the invitation of the West German Press and Information Office. They are Mr. Yap Chin Kwee (above) of the Straits Times, and Mr. Chan Ken Sin, of the68 words
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Article47 1963-05-30 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. National Day commemorative stamps win be on sale on Monday at the General Post Office from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and all post oil ices < except Orchard Road Arcade Posi Office", and Slglap Postal Agency from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-05-30 9 SINGAPORE, Wed TIRADE unionist Mr. x F. V. Rajendra told clerks in Government service last night that they need have no fear that they would be badly treated after merger. He told them they would not be worse off than they were In271 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-05-30 9 Cholera jabs: Assurance to expectant mothers- SINGAPORE, Wednesday. PROFESSOR B. H. Sheares. a gynaecologist and obstetrician, assured expectant mothers today that they need not fear any adverse effects from Immunisation against cnolera. His assurance was made in the wake of inquiries to the Straits Times from expectant mothers over the258 words
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Advertisement23 1963-05-30 9 My ROAM Eft my pride..! Outstanding quality Perfect styling All practical advantages (guaranteed 100N water-proof. self-winding, date, etc £vdildbk 4t exceptionally attractive prices23 words
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Advertisement220 1963-05-30 9 take pictures at PAMERAN KODAK 1 a programme of Malaysian dances presented by KODAK (MALAYA) LIMITED on June sth. at 10 a.m. at WEST POINT GARDEN. Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore. See the DANCE OF THE BORNEO HEADHUNTED Now in the time it takes you to read this sentence you can220 words
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Miscellaneous469 1963-05-30 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE TaDIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICK NATIONAL SHORTWW 476 metre* SERVICI 41.7 Metres SHORT WAVK SERVICE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega--41 metre* ra-ku; 602 Morning Melodies; A.M. 600 Oood Momlng; 6.01 700 Time Signal, The News; Morning Prelude; 7.16 News; 7.20 710 Son* Time; 7.30469 words
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Article111 1963-05-30 10 OUTDOOR FUN IN STRIPES TO be in fashion you have I to go STRIPED. The latest range of American twimtuits and sportswear Z feature stripes in gay col- ours. Seen here are two outfit* from a big collection that is just out. On the left Michelle E shows a swimsuit111 words
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Article38 1963-05-30 10 TOR rcsttul. quiet rooms F like lounges and bedrooms, avoid strong contrasts and use muted colours—those with a high grpy content Avoid emphasising windows doors and other architectural features unless these are worthy of attention.38 words
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Article, Illustration592 1963-05-30 10 The "love" you feel may Ijust be a assing fancy ""01/Vl/j T J^H 4 LVw IC\ p resents a page gIGNIXG hcrseli as "Rose" in a letter, an 18-year-old girl wrote this: "I'm going to die of n broken heart. The l>ov who said he loved me has just jilted592 words
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Article102 1963-05-30 10 T\O you have a selection of different coloured shoes in your wardrobe? Then this new shoe polish will prove useful. The polish is said to not only keep the shoes shining but nourishes the leather and puts back the colour lost in wear. You have102 words
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Article108 1963-05-30 10 PUN DAT lON is always the first step in makeup, and a good foundation it the ideal background for accenting your beauty. You can choose from a Japanese range of products an oil-base cream which comes in 10 shades. You can therefore select one which harmonises108 words
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Advertisement298 1963-05-30 10 'TPft'&M! "«"«s love itory for lipj »nd m»khing lingtrtipi 7) RFA'LON FASHIONS A URIJVM IN COLOR -Make Believe Pink' the mo»t delicate shade of dawn in a shimmering world of fantasy a demure pink, shyly pretending to be peach more dream v by day, more enticing by candlelight than enchanted298 words
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Advertisement378 1963-05-30 10 I** ill B I r j\ bT^jTtTT^*^ B» r x»X» <ktfMav BB* NJ M aW &Bk A i Jk y m J M h^a^Bßßl bt gStt^ r/ bbt/^^bbl With Optone As^\ Ey edrops you Jb^s. can always /W§ look your SWN sparkling best Squeeze two or three drops of soothing378 words
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Miscellaneous277 1963-05-30 10 Straits Times Crossword CMJSa ACROSS 6 Cleaner needed, we hear. In 1 Beauty spots of the Empire? Middlesex CT>. 6 7, 7. See 10. 8 Had a' party to get well-known 10. 7. Famous last words In local ,10, government i 4, 9. 6). 9 5. Novel count) drops an277 words
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Advertisement1006 1963-05-30 11 COMPANY MEETING DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY UK. HI K SAI.I.S TURNOVER The 64th Annual Oeneral Meet- I ing of the Dunlop Rubber Co.. Ltd* was held on May 20 in London. sir O. Edward Beharrell. Chairman. In the course of his speecii. said: For the year under review we were able1,006 words
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Advertisement654 1963-05-30 11 (ConUnned from Pagß 8) SITUATIONS VACANT to Ward* SS (Min.)— tax SO et: extra WANTED NOW ENGLISH speaking reliable Cook/Ueneral Amah. Live in. Apply with references to Nepal Park. Mngapor* 5. CLIRKOFWORM as Rssldsnt ts supervise building pr*|**t In tibu, Sarawak. Reply to BOX AMU S.T. SPORE. Matin* experience and654 words
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Advertisement1778 1963-05-30 11 SITUATIONS VACANT tO Warm* SS (Mi*.)— Bex SO eta. extra ENOLISH SPEAKING AMAH CookInx and Oeneral Work required In District 10. Phone (Spore) S2A4O. APPLICANTS TO Box A 62 11 S.T. B'pore are advised that the post of Secretary /Btenocrapher has been Oiled. Applicants thanked. BUILDING MATERIALS ASSISTANT W* ar*1,778 words
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Advertisement914 1963-05-30 11 OFFICE SPACE WANTED 10 Word* Si (Mim.)— Box 10 et*. extra REQUIRED OFFICE SPACE approximately 300 500 sq. ft. along Orchard Road preferably Shaw House or Nge* Ann Building. Willing to pay compensation. Please write Box A 6409 B.T. B'pore. I.MO *sj. ft., or m*rs GROUND FLOOR SPACE Wanted en914 words
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Advertisement1043 1963-05-30 11 TUITION 10 Ward* SS (Mim.)—B*x SO et*. axtrm MATHEMATICS CRAOUATE 28 years' experience teacbe* mathematics all secondaries. Tel: (Spore) *****. WANTED OREEK TUTOR for simple everyday conversation one or two leasoos weekly. For arrangements and fees write Box A 1782 B.T. K.L. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL experienced Engllsk speaking Instructors, modern1,043 words
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Advertisement974 1963-05-30 11 VEHICLES FOR SALE tO Ward* SS (Min.)— Box SO eU. extra BIG CAR ECONOMY. Btudebaker 1952. 20 miles a gallon, good engine. owner's spare car. Kirst reasonable offer secures. Ring (Spore) *****. OAF 600 tbe on* and only fully automata car under $5,000. Try It now at Lyon Motors Panang,974 words
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Advertisement465 1963-05-30 11 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'porr) 10 Word* M Win.)— Box 50 eU. rxlra HAVING NAILS PROBLEM: la* "Mavala" to rliminate broken and split nails with immrriiatr result. AStJ your favourite hairdresser or counter. LADIES HAIRDRESSING 20 Word* SS (Min.)-Box SO rfs. extra SALON NEW JAPAN Japanr.e Supervisor. Japan Bouse. Tel. 3O6«O/ EWH465 words
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Article858 1963-05-30 12 TRIUMPH OF MAN AND MACHINE FIRST— A FLASHBACK TO THE GOLDEN TWENTES: ON March 3, 1!)'27, several thons a n (I people stood shivering on hi^li ground overlooking the Pendine Sands in South Wales. A few weeks before, along the flagmarked measured mile, Malcolm Campbell in his Bluebird had toppled858 words
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Article, Illustration1002 1963-05-30 12 Ambition alone can't push the needle past 394 NOW THAT BLUEBIRD HAS ITS WINGS WET, A BLUNT ASSESSMENT OF WHAT WENT WRONG FLOOD water continued to pour last week into Lake Eyre and the future looked very bleak for Donald Campbell's bid to be the fastest man on four wheels,1,002 words
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Advertisement1435 1963-05-30 13 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COASI MJU OmS'ooii Sails P. rnaa at ADRASTUS A.onmoutti. Lhtratal It Pt/JIM 1 ELPENOR LKirpsel, Glasgow Cdi II Juie 2 Jum 4 EUMAEUS V s L'lMl, Ha.re H'burf Juki > i«M JMt 1/11 mm II ftiRHUS l iml. Dublin, Glasgow JaM II lim II JMt 14/111,435 words
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Advertisement1464 1963-05-30 13 BENg^LEME EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONBON LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORT!. I'part r. S'haa 'eoaai lENAUCDHUI M N'aarf, Utt. njfii. M'Bra. la Pt Jill 1' BtNLOMuNU.(L.kt4 L IMi. R'oaoi. Hull. N'aarf It PI. Jim 4 Jim 1/ a lENGLOE (tXJ mm, M'tro, NMatq Il Pt Jim 4 Jim I,' I BENUP.IB L'aul,1,464 words
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Advertisement1202 1963-05-30 13 w McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. w^ I^«S Itii Nl CIJI r*** ELLXRMAM LINE «fc KLAVENESS LIMB LONDON, HAMBuRfc, KOIIEROAM. LOS ANGELES. »AN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HUU ft MIDDLESBROUGH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND. CIH OF WELLINGTON f ftCMßtiaj l J B l t t f ie CMtell I'part S'ata »»nsn« aaoMiwuiL "wl1,202 words
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Article93 1963-05-30 14 HPHK Federation Ministrr of 1 Finance ha* fixed these prices for calculating- customs duties for the week beginning on May. 30. Rubber 75', cenU a lb. < opra *4.TJ a ton. Coconut oil $730 a ton. Palm oil $609 a ton. r.ilm kernels $382.50 a lon. Iron ore93 words
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Article73 1963-05-30 14 MINESE Prsduss Etchings. Sings- port nson prioss psr picul ysstsrday: Coconut all: bulk UU sellers, drum $461 sailers. Cspra: May/ June UK/Continent $271 buyers. Pippsr: Muniok «-hite $145 sellers. Sarawak white $142 i sellers, special Sarawak black $974 sellers, garbled l-impoun black $100 sellers. ABTA Sir.'j sellers. Sinxapsrs73 words
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Article264 1963-05-30 14 JUNE first grads rubUtr ouysrs f.a.k. elasad at S p.m. In lingapert and Kuala Lumpur ysttsrdsy at 74| cents per lb. down a quarter ot a cent. The tooe was quiet. R A S. and F.M.It.S. elating pricti in cents par lb. yesterday: int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt264 words
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650 1963-05-30 14 From Our Market Correspondent rERE was no let up in the rise in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although some rises were much steeper than others. The industrial index rose to a new high of 115.74. Yesterday market operators pushed Jardine650 words
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Article22 1963-05-30 14 Malayan Stork Indices May 28 May 2J ndustriaU: 115.08 115.74 Him: 115.28 115.1' > rubbers: 114.26 H4.UJ Dec. 29. 1962 100.22 words
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Article816 1963-05-30 14 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BMistsad (3,000) f 1.72. (3.0001 $1 71. (1.000) SI.TU; C.T.t. srd« (4.500) 475. Tid.: Ounlsps (10.000) BUM IJ. (3.000) 52.84:816 words
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Article101 1963-05-30 14 'pMC Malayan ■icnanga Banks' Ass.--1 slatlen made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S100) New ferfc: buying TT 32 11/16, airmail OD 32 13,16. 90 d/st 33 1/16 credit bills. 33 3/16 trade bill*. Sailing TT er 0D ready: N.w r*rk 32 I'101 words
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495 1963-05-30 14 rE Straits tin price yesterday fell 75 cents to $459.12| on an ottering reduced by ten tons to 235 tons. In London on Tuesday tin was very steady. Despite the continued quietness of U.K. and Continental demand, a moderate ring business was495 words
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Article156 1963-05-30 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) stay 29. Three mombi Dunlops IB rt«. E. Smtltrrn 20 ets Ksao 21 rtt. K. N. 18 cts. Ouunoo 14 cts. Hume prefs. 16 eti. 8. Darby 4d C. Storage 4td. J. WaugH 17 ru. 8. Traction 1/1 M. Brew 33 cts Shall 16 eta. M.156 words
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Article28 1963-05-30 14 MAY 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 741 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5459.124 (down 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 10 tons).28 words
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Article210 1963-05-30 14 SHIPS lying •lonictidt tin ainsaa*rs Hjrhour Wharvts .r txMctcd to day art: Benlomond 8/9. Hedtll N.w. 4. London Mani 31/32. Kernpolnt 4«. Qtenorrby 33/36. Pren. Hayes 1/2. Klpenor 10/11. Hanover 44. Van Heemskerrk 28/29. Jutlandla 45. Etnplra Kittiwak* 21/22. Charon 30. Pulau Kldjang N .vv. s alandama210 words
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Article108 1963-05-30 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. CHARE trading continued quiet 0 with moves small and about in balance. Colonial Sugar steadied at yesterday's level. Dunlops and Olympic improved, follctving the announcement of a joint tyre venture 111 Au.strlta. Oils and base m.-tiU were quietly steady while loans were steady C R K108 words
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Advertisement833 1963-05-30 14 Tel THAI LINES f rsas: Hssstin, New Orlaaas, BalUMra I Na» Tar* via Saai. far: Ui Aatalai, U.S. tulf. New ram, PtilaMpaia na Baafkss, Raag Mat. h. Yon p Sham S'pora L Anfataa n. Tom "UNDINE" 3/4JIS* S/lltm UJitr W| "NICETO OE URRINtEa" 71 Mi, 1/ J isly 4/ I833 words
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Advertisement618 1963-05-30 14 IhTY^f" < ajr~T IT^Tr~sa>"^Bj1 T^Tr~sa>"^Bj NOTICE OF WATER RATIONING PORT IHCKSON < ()\ST UATI K SUPPI Nl (.KKI SrMBII.AV Owine to the decreasing water stocks, it lui> aciiin become r.ecessary to npose w.aer rationing in the Port Dickson and water supply areas. With eflect from 30.5.63 w.ittr will only be618 words
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Advertisement1184 1963-05-30 15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 MM \l i.OVI KNMKNT (CONDUCT O~ ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS, 1960 FIRM M lIIDULK PCM I XI til I VIION 3 13l 1 OENEB U. I II TIOXS Kt)l\ BHAIII' TOWN COLXCIL. NO 1 ICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT 1. An election of Councillors lor the following1,184 words
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Advertisement1405 1963-05-30 15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT. 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1960. FIRS! SCHEDULE FOX.M 1 I KEGULATION 5 (3)1 GENERAL ELECTIONS TUMPAT TOWN COLXCIL. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT l. An election of Councillors for the following wards will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Dal. m Ru Ward Three1,405 words
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Advertisement1416 1963-05-30 15 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 I LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1960. 1 IK- I SCHEDULE FORM 1 I REGULATION 5 I3H GENERAL ELECTIONS PASIR PUTEH TOWN COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 An el'itlon of Councillors tor the 'oilowing wards will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Bandar Pasu-1,416 words
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Advertisement1300 1963-05-30 15 I LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT. 1960 LOCAL GOVtKXMfc.NT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) \E-H'LATIOXS. 1360 rORM 1 Regulation 5(3) 1 OKXEKAL ELECTIONS NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT L An election of Jouncillor< lor thr foUowtnn wards will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Sungei Rabit Ward One Councillor bemantan Ward one Councillor Kamponi»1,300 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1963-05-30 16 In television forum clash. Premier Lee brands the Barisan chairman as 'Red united front leader' Dr Lee Siew Choh speaks of 'communal fears of Chinese over confrontation' SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE three-meipber British Labour Party delegation which found that the majority of the people1,159 words
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Article82 1963-05-30 16 Schools in N-Day celebrations SINGAPORE. Wed. Schools in Singapore will celebrate this years National Day with a special programme of activities on Saturday. The activities will reflect the theme of this annual celebration which is "inter-racial harmony and unity." All school buildings will be decorated with flags and buntings. Schools82 words
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Article43 1963-05-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed—Employees of the Central Electricity Board have donated $6,037 to the National Monument Fund. A cheque was presented to the secretary' of the fund. Inche Soplee bin Sheikh Ibrahim, by Mr. J. Sharpies, general manager of the C.E.B. today.43 words
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269 1963-05-30 16 Social insurance: 'Much progress' report KUALA LUMPUR, Wed- The Assistant Minister of Labour. Mr. V. Manickavasagam said today that "much progress" had been made by a committee appointed by the Government to study the feasibility of social insurance in Malaya. Speaking to Rotarian* at their weekly lunch meeting here, he269 words
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Article135 1963-05-30 16 Patriotic Fund: $1,332 more KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Another $1,332.25 has been collected by the Straits Times Group for the National Patriotic Fund bringing the total collection to date to $120,236--80. The biggest donation S5OO was from Messrs Toll Hai Pin Co.. Ltd. Sungei Dua. Province Wellesl> North. Other contribution.-! Mr.135 words
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Article39 1963-05-30 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. S. V. Lingam. Assemblyman for Aljunied. tonight opened the new 5307.000 Matter East integrated school for instruction m English and Chinese off Aljunied Road. The four-storey building can accommodate 2.000 pupils In two cessions.39 words
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Article24 1963-05-30 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The overseas Telex service has now linked Malaya and Singapore to Kenya. Uganda and Tanganyika, it was announced today.24 words
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Article54 1963-05-30 16 MMIT. Ued. This holiday re-ori town (pop: 25.000) and jurapingoff ooint to Pangkor Island is still under stringent water rationing. Water is available only two hours a day— from 7 B a.m. and 6 7 p.m. The last time it rained was a light shower54 words
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121 1963-05-30 16 Indonesia succeeds in 'splitting 9 Malaysia Xl ALA LUMFtJB, Wed. Indonesia succeeded today in "splitting" Malaysia at tue Second Asian Conference on Work for the Blind now being held in Tengku A b d v 1 Rahman Hall here. Among the revolutions to be. tabled at tomorrow's final session is121 words
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Article92 1963-05-30 16 Send me to mental home he pleads IPOH. Wed.— A former headmaster. Lan Stirling Sievwright alias Idris Abdul- lah. 41. who claimed to suf- fer "blackouts" occasionally. asked the Sessions Court here today to send him to the I Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital for observation. He pleaded not guilty to92 words
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Advertisement754 1963-05-30 16 ipp i ipj^gggyggnfTffSgjl THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above A>Mxiaiion in the State of Singapore will be cloned for business on Monday 3rd June 1963 for National :> IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN TIU lIK.II <Ol Xl AT JOHORK BAIIKI IN754 words
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Advertisement772 1963-05-30 16 NOTICE THIS l.s to inform our cusiomeis and friends that our .sales representative Mi QUEK NYAK SENG has ceased to be in our employ as trom the 29th May 1963. He is not authorised to solicit any business nr collect any monies on our behalf. INTERSTATE COMPANY LIMITED. 43-44 Mryet772 words
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Advertisement742 1963-05-30 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK APPLICATIONS are invited for the posu of ill Assistant Engineer (S) Assistant Architect Salary bole SM69O-1170 Irani ill Holders ol a degree m Civil Engineering with at least, one year's practical experience \.2> Holder!) of a degree or diploma in Architecture after a full742 words
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Advertisement166 1963-05-30 16 ENGLISH ELIOTIC I with I V jjfrinnnfltW Skin Sores Cleared Pimples Go Th« v«ry Br«t application of Nikod«rm brrina to clrar array pimples like magic. Una NiKOdtrm c^.'rh* and you will *oon m* your akin »>•• coming soft, imooth and t !r»r. Nlxo* derm la a new discovery th.-v kill*166 words
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Article, Illustration458 1963-05-30 17 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI SINGAPORE SOCCER SO IMPRESSIVE SAY GERMANS By SKINNER, KIM SWEE, MAJID IN EUROPE CLUB CLASS -MANAGER SINGAPORE. Wed. DX FRANK VID A. president of the West (ierman Club Karlsruher, who won their two Singapore matches 8-1 against Singapore Selection on .Monday and 2-0458 words
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206 1963-05-30 17 FRANCIS 3OEY - FRANCIS 3OEY ATHLETICS By Kuala Lumpur, Wed. BURMA has accepted the AAU's invitation to send a team for the Malayan open athletic championships to be held here from Aug. 21 to 24. This brings the total to six countries who have accepted Invitations. Thailand, Israel,206 words
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Article32 1963-05-30 17 LONDON. Wed. H.irold Needier, rhalrman of Hull City Football Club, has given the club £200.000 to buy new players. Hull finished tenth in the Third Division last season. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article81 1963-05-30 17 m>< Kit— lpoh Div. RamWers 3 Municipality l Div 3: PCRC 8 Kll.n 3: KlnU Indians 3 V.ih 1. luiping Group A*: I 11 PerMtnta Metayu 'B 1 0. kliMiic Uiv. I: PWD 10 656 Sqiuidron 3: Garrison Ler: Gurkha Cnglners 656 Squadron B 0. Ncirri Div. > (Serembani81 words
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123 1963-05-30 17 ONDON, Wed. Itrillo. ridden by Scobie Breasley. won the Rosrtery Memorial Handicap run over 2', miles at Epsom yesterday Utrillo ill-2> beat Domo.dav. the 7-4 fa\ouiite ridden by St.m Smith, by i>. lengths Third way I Mrr Rj liter (7-1 V ridden by Ron Hutchtnson.Reuter - 123 words
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70 1963-05-30 17 "^OEL Cantwell, the Manchester United cap--11 tain and left-back, Jubilantly tosses the F.A. Cup into the air in front of the 100,000 crowd after receiving it from Queen Elizabeth at Wembley Stadium on May 25. United had beaten Leicester City 3-1 in theReuter - 70 words
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Article205 1963-05-30 17 RACING SINGAPORE, Wednesday. CUB NOISE, late Kid Boots, has improved tremen- dously since his only previous outing and is one for your notebook for the June Meeting beginning on Sunday at Bukit Timah. Ridden by apprentice Armad. Sub Noise beat stablemates Early Mark 'apprentice Subian'i and205 words
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Article315 1963-05-30 17 -TEN TO FOLLOW AT BT. TIMAH WING ATE: Has been consistent in distance i-aces; scored a runaway win over lOf In Class 3 at K.L. In April: at Penang he was second with 9.0 to Paragon over 7f and again second with 8.7 to Kodama over B<-f: likes good going.315 words
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Article61 1963-05-30 17 PENANG. Wed. The P.A. of Penang will launch a "pool fund" to aid tiie poorer clubs in the league compeiuion. This was decided by the PAP executive council last night. All affiliated clubs will contribute t«n per cent of the gate in all matches olayed Tr>e method of61 words
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Article41 1963-05-30 17 KUALA LUMPUR- Wed.— The I Malaya Cup south zone tie be- tween Malacca and Combined Ser- vices Malaya which wa. c postponed from May 19 because of the clio- lera epidemic will be played on June 5 at Malacca.41 words
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Article114 1963-05-30 17 Leahy stops Aldridge in Round 1 LONDON, Wed. Dublin-born, Mick Leahy, who gave up Irish nationality to qualify for a British boxing title fight, won the middleweight crown in fantastic fashion at Nottingham last night, j In one minute 45 seconds Leahy I stopped the champion. George Aldridge. without havingReuter - 114 words
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Article56 1963-05-30 17 NEW YORK. Wed. Pancho Gonzales, the former professional tennis champion, is returning to tournament play after a 12-month layoff at the age of 34. He has entered for a competition at Forest Hills scheduled for June 27 to 30. Gonzales went Into retirement early in 1962 after having contractReuter - 56 words
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Article263 1963-05-30 17 YORKS GO DOWN TO HANTS BY 130 CRICKET LONDON. Wed. Yorkshire, the English county cricket champions. slumped to their first deteat of the season when Hampshire beat them by 130 runs at Headingley. Leeds, yesterday. Yorkshire, set to score 275 in 225 mills, suffered a batting breakdown and were dismissedReuter - 263 words
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Article70 1963-05-30 17 LONDON, Wed.— Sonny Ramad- hin. West Indian Test, spinner now playing in English League 1 cricket, will not be joining urn West Indi's touring team as .i replacement for the injured Willie Rodriguez. The West Indians have cabled i for Tony White. 25. the Barbados70 words
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Article301 1963-05-30 17 'Aim for Cup' order to players HOCKEY SINGAPORE, Wed. 13 The Singapore Hockey Association today reminded the State team that Singapore were the first winners of the MHF championship and then spoke out plainly to the players: "Winning the south zone of this year's championship is not sufficient. We must301 words
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Advertisement377 1963-05-30 17 The Luxury Television specially designed for TRIPLE-THROAT with AUTOMATIC REMOTE CONTROL No need to jump up to make manual adjustments from the I LUXURY APPEARANCE 'L^V rD^n comfort of yo-ir chair you can remote-control picture brightness, an( j QUALITY FEATURES console gkand. Gkmoui tuii-iength volume of sound, and choice of377 words
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Miscellaneous141 1963-05-30 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER B'POBE Uiv. li Sukunimat v RAF Selet.ir iJalan Besan; Div. 3C: Duninan Pioneeis .J.i v.i 'Fairer Pk>. Friendly: Joylul Indians v GHQ (Farrcr Pk;. iron Div. li Cheng Wah v Knit.i Indians (Stadium Per.ik): Di». I: Matey s.c. v Irish Huaaan (Jal.iii Alxlul Jalil Knl'; Div. Poln141 words
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288 1963-05-30 18 'Political reward jobs' claim angers Sardon KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Transport, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today indignantly rejected an Opposition MP's suggestions that appointments to the new Port Swettenham Commission might be made as political rewards. Dato Sardon was replyinu 111 the Hou.se of ReprrMiitatives to statements288 words
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Article40 1963-05-30 18 IN LOVING MEMORY .1 T W.IHaow |vi-v.,i a\\i>\ on 1.1. -.1 <;nn.l.ill ticvri [i.i;n".ii |l\ hi* Im inn N EVER LOVINC m— Tj U CM> yon li tn^morv ill in nlwayp remtmbiTnl r>y \our b»lovr<t hti'hnnd •n<l eh40 words
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464 1963-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. TAPE-RKCORDER is holding up wage talks between the Adult Education Board and the Amalgamated Inion of Public Employees. Last Saturday, the board's negotiating team insisted on a tape-recorder being used before they were prepared to get down to business. But the464 words
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Article36 1963-05-30 18 SINOAPORE. Wed The GuJarati Youth Association will hold a reception in honour of Mr ShanUlal Shah. Mini.ster for Education in Maharashtra State, India, at G H. Cafe, Battery Road, at 4 p.m. on Saturday.36 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-05-30 18 Security men's trip to Tokyo put off KUALA LL'.MPLR. Wed.— Kneine trouble today forced the cancellation of a Cathay Pacific Airways plane which was to have taken two senior Government officials to Tokyo to arrange pr< -arrival security measures during Tengku Abdul Rahman's visit to the Japanese capital. The two106 words
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Article147 1963-05-30 18 MR. FELIX Dias Bandaranaike. Minister I without Portfolio, becomes Minister of Agriculture, Food and Cooperatives in a Cabinet reshuffle announced today by his aunt, Mrs. Sirimayo Bandaranaike. Ceylon's Prime Minister. Other new ministerial po^ts are: Finance. Mr Tikirlßanda Ilangaratne i formerly Commerce. Trade. Food and IReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-05-30 18 EDITOR WHO IS TOLD TO GET OUT MISS Frcny Ginwalla. director-editor of the Dar-Ks-Salaam periodical Spearhead, against whom Tanganyika's President Julius N'yerere has made .111 expulsion order. Previously, she had been ordered to leave Tanganyika, but defied the order, and was arrested and detained in custody while arrangements were made115 words
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186 1963-05-30 18 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE British High Commissioner in Brunei, Mr. A.M. Mackintosh left here for Kuala Lumpur this morning for talks, with Lord Lansdowne, British Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, on matters relating to Brunei. Lord Lansdowne, who was the chairman of the Malaysia Inter Governmental186 words
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Article28 1963-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Police Civilian Stan* Association will hold Its 24th annual general meeting at the Traffic Police canteen. Maxwell on Saturday at 2 p.m.28 words
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Article243 1963-05-30 18 LONDON. Wed.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: Sonsol 2Vo £4« 3 +7/16 Funciing 4 £93 11/16 War 3'-'^ £B 2'« 3ANKS Chartered 61 9 /3 Hongkong £17 IN-I K\\( l :om. Un 49/1 s /6 Prudential il'j Royal 39/9 +/1 BAILS =an.243 words
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Article46 1963-05-30 18 LONDON, Wed —Spot 22 9 1 6d July 22>id.. Aug. 22'jd.. Sept. 22>4d.. July/Sept. 22>,d.. Oct./ Dec. 22 7/lBd. Jan/Mar: 22 7/16 d., Apr./ June 22 7/16 d.. July/Sept 1 22\d.. Oct/Dec. 22% d.. c.l f. June 22d.. July 22d. Aug 22 l/16d. Tone: Dull46 words
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Article31 1963-05-30 18 LONDON Wed— Buyers £0' i seliers f. 908. Forward buyers £907 i, sellers £908 Settlement I C9OB. Turnover a.m. 195 tons. I p.m. 55 ton* Tone: Steady but quiet I31 words
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187 1963-05-30 18 Siew Sin: Loans will not tie Malaya KUALA LUMPUK. Wed —The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin. told the House of Representatives today that the loans (maximum S3OO million) which the Federation Government intended to raise would not tic tl c country politically to other countries. Successfully moving a187 words
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Article39 1963-05-30 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. Professor Mary P. Lockett, a distinguished pharmacologist, will give a public lecture on "Interaction of hormones on the renal tubular epithelium" at the Allen Lecture Theatre. Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines, tomorrow at 8.15 p.m.39 words
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267 1963-05-30 18 EPSOM DERBY EPSOM. Wed. The French colt Relko. starting 5/1 fuvcurite. won the 184 th English Derby here this afternoon outclasMug the field of 25 opponent* Ridd"n by MC French jockey Yves Saint Martin. Relko became the sixth French horse to "win mv267 words
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Article134 1963-05-30 18 LONDON. ihcir coniidrnt sum 01 the morning. BOtUetWei Struggled ;r-;iinM. hr cli'ver *|)in Ixjwlnii! 01 Lance Gibbs 111 the afternoon llrst day of their match »g* < > the West Indiai.* lit B.IMI today. At tea the county were 173 for mx (Roe 50. Atkinson 33. Alley 40.Reuter - 134 words
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Advertisement85 1963-05-30 18 Always B^*^ft fresh! AVOSET Cream J is sweet and fresh I months and months K \fj J after it's bottled C at our dairy. S **T^ K No other cream f m m **f f keeps like because no other cream is sterilized f Besides, it whips fast, f j*^85 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-05-30 18 HUtMHJHHSa^MSIMi^tjB XIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest LowrM Kuala Lumpur 95 75 Kola Bharu BI 73 Penang 93 75 Ipoh 95 75 Malacca 9] 75 Singapore Qi 7743 words
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