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Title Section19 1963-06-01 1 \vrn\r,r daily ci:rtifiep sale exceeds 100,000 The Straits Times M**** Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1963. 15 CENTS. kpn^^po^l19 words
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Article, Illustration758 1963-06-01 1 Such a H-A-P-P-Y CONFRONTATION Not one angry word... A HUNDRED MINUTES FACE TO FACE: THE TENGKU AND PRESIDENT SOEKARNQiTALK OF MALA YSIA AND GUIDED DEMOCRACY, THEN DECIDE TO MEET AGAIN TODA V From LESLIE HOFFMAN, Straits Times Editor-in-Chief TOKYO, Friday ONLY a most extraordinary mishap can now prevent talks between758 words
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541 1963-06-01 1 Malaysia on Aug.31-it's definite, says Tengku iTiENGKU Abdul Rah- man today reaffirmed that Aug. 31 will be the day tfhen the Federation of Malaysia will be proclaimed. At a pres* conie/ence. he said, he hoped. t6 go to London at the epd of June for the signing of the MalaysiaReuter; UPI - 541 words
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Article63 1963-06-01 1 Cyclone: 5, 000 dead DACCA, Fri. At least 5,«00 people are believed to have been killed by Wednesday's cyclone along an 80- mile stretcb of coastline on the Bay of BengalPreliminary report* from Cox's Bazaar, a seaside resort, indicated that after tbe 15-hour buffeting at least 1 •0.000 people wereReuter - 63 words
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Article320 1963-06-01 1 No case of cholera in 24 hours KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —For the first time since the outbreak, there was no further case of suspected Cholera or death during the last 24 hours. The total number of cases remains at 403 with 12 deaths. Another eight cholera patients have been discharged320 words
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Article541 1963-06-01 1 VATICAN CITY, Fn.— Pope John worsened suddenly today aad was given the last rites but an authoritative source, quoting one of the doctors, said he might last a couple of days in his present condition. A Vatican spokesman ra'e- gorlcally denied rumours that th,e Pope wa.sReuter - 541 words
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Article28 1963-06-01 1 POPE SINKING VATICAN Hn fri. Vatican >pofcr*m)n vnd condition of Pope \\.<> A* trrioratitig nntf he was ■•uftrrinc xrr.itlv Pope \v.«s undrr>tnod to he linking f-i^t Fcutri28 words
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Article281 1963-06-01 2 Indonesia: Aid cut? We are ready 'TOKYO. Fri. InA doiu'sia warned today it is "prepared to face" any US. threat to withdraw financial aid The warning uas issued by the Minister of Bask Industries. Mr. Chaerul Salrh, in response to reports that the U.S. has threatened to cut off aid281 words
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131 1963-06-01 2 JOHANNESBURG. Friday. ]yiR. BEN SCHOEMAN. Transport Minister, re- plied yesterday to threats by African leaders at Addis Ababa to go to war with South Africa. "We are ready for them," he said. He told 3.000 children, celebration the second an- '< nivprsary of the SouthReuter - 131 words
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Article36 1963-06-01 2 ADEN Prt.--F« ->-.-ii:n: people vpre arrested when pro-Yemeni trov'u <l-moA*trnted here last night. Police usxdrtwr »a> disperse the denranltnMMr ano r~iti:h mtv ice larhi.ne.'- ere warned '.o iMVf (W strrpLK. Reuter JReuter - 36 words
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Article28 1963-06-01 2 TOKYO. Fn Kino Bhumibol aiicf Queen Sirikit or Thailand today visited temples and palaces in Kyoto and Nara. the two ancient capitals in west tin Japan.28 words
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210 1963-06-01 2 'Go home Yankees' shout— but they were Russians JAKARTA. Fri. Three carloads of Russian tourists arriving at Jakarta airport to catch a plane last night were greeted with cries of "Yankee imperialists' and "Go home, colonialists." One of the Russians. a suitcase in each hand, shrugged an d said: "That'sReuter - 210 words
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Article16 1963-06-01 2 off a ville issueC* "«^ProlAi -rest loiiowmg Sscnvery of moments expoainf §ie plot.16 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-06-01 2 Puppets brought love FASCINATED EDITH WEDS BUNRAKU STAR ]\|ISS Edith Hanson, of Oklahoma City, married Japanese Bunraku star Teruo Takahashi in a Japanese style wedding in Osaka last week. The 23-year-old American girl went to Japan in 1960 with her brother, a Fulbright exchange professor, and became fascinated by the87 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-06-01 2 SALISBURY, Friday. SIR ROY WELENSKY, Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, said yesterday he planned to leave politics He said in an Interview, that the British Government's decision to grant independence to Nyasaland and Northern Rhodesia both oi whom plan to leave the three-territory federation meant the125 words
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93 1963-06-01 2 SAIGON. Fri. Five hundred Buddhist monks and nuns staged a four-hcur demonstration yesterday against religious discrimination in front of the National Assembly here. They suddenly converged on the square in the city centre after travelling from their pagodas In curtained buses by circuitous routes.Reuter - 93 words
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Article70 1963-06-01 2 LISBON. Fii. Mr. Antonio! Correin. Overseas Minister, said to- day that Portugal \va.s carefully watching tlir siiuation oa the 1»- < land of Ttmor. wiiere it share* sovereignty with Indonesia The people of Timor h%i always shown themselves 10 bo graut Portuguese phinots. lie satd '•This70 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-06-01 2 Jomo names his team T^AIROBI, Fri. Mr. J o m o Kenyatta, who will take office tomorrow as first Premier of Kenya, last night, announced his cabinet. Mr. Tom Mboya, general secretary ol the Kenya African National Union (Kami i was named Minister of justice and Constitutional Affairs. Mr. OgingaReuter - 233 words
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Advertisement219 1963-06-01 2 New agents for famous Goodyear Industrial Rubber Products THE GOODYEAR ORIENT SALES CO. LTD. have pleasure in appointing HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. as distributors for Goodyear Industrial Rubber Products throughout Singapore and the Federation of Malaya. Famous Goodyear Conveyor Belting, Transmission Belting. Hoses and all the other Goodyear Industrial Rubber219 words
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291 1963-06-01 3 JACKoON (Mississippi), Friday. JTIVE HUNDRED Negro students staged a rowdy anti-segregation demonstration here yesterday. Police who sped to the scene were stoned. A 17-year-old girl was arrested for using abusive language and resisting arrest and a 36-year-old woman was ..ailed for attacking a policeman. The291 words
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Article17 1963-06-01 3 London. Fn—Sir Esmond j O\r> our of Britain's outstanding i dipkNMte, died yesterday 83—ReuterReuter - 17 words
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142 1963-06-01 3 Life jail likely for stripper killer BALTIMORE. Fri. A night rlub stripper faced life imprisonment today for the murder of a Filipino doctor last November. Two judges yesterday convicted Maxine Gross. 21. for the first-degree murder of Dr Deogragias Castro Deleo'n. 29. chief obstetrician and gynaecologist at St. Joseph's HospitalReuter - 142 words
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111 1963-06-01 3 THRESHER WRECK LOCATED ON ATLANTIC FLOOR tmmmmmm—m NEW YORK. Fri.-A search vessel yesterday located a»d photographed the "uclea^ submarine ■Thresher. which sank 220 miles east of Boston on April 10 with 129 men aboard. The photographs clearly showed a ruptured section of tne Thre.shers hull and lts diving planes. A111 words
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339 1963-06-01 3 The 'filthy thing' that endangers Britain's future LONDON, Fri.— Britain will be populated by cretins, idiots and deformed children if teenage behaviour and moral standards do not improve. This warning came yesterday from a member of a British Medical Association tea^m studying youth conduct in an article in "Up," aReuter - 339 words
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Article69 1963-06-01 3 Jailed— by request MARSEILLES, Fri. A military court jailed Jean Barbler former head of the Gestapo"s Special Services in Grenoble, French Alps at his own request, pending a new trial. Barbicr sentenced to deatn in absentia in 1945, lived here under an assumed name until last year, when he surrenderedReuter - 69 words
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Article58 1963-06-01 3 LONDON. Fri. Shares or shipbuilding firms were particularly strong on the Btock Exchange here yesterday as a result of the news that the British Government is Riving a £30.000.000 helping hand to the Industry in low-interest loans for a year. Rises of from six penceReuter - 58 words
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Article26 1963-06-01 3 LONDON, Fri. Princess Alexandra and her husband. Mr. Angus Ogitvy. arrived here by air yesterday from Malaga, Spain, after a 23-day honeymoon. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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106 1963-06-01 3 LONDON, Fri. i\o more coloured men are to be engagea to man municipal buses at Walsall, a Midlands industrial town. But the transport committee denied it was operating a colour bar. The 42 coloured men employed at present will be kept on. AReuter - 106 words
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102 1963-06-01 3 'Super penicillin' drugs being developed ONDOS. Fri. A British L* and a U.S. firm both hope to market soon a new group of "super penicillin" drncv Development of the drugs began in 1955 follow ing the discovery of a hitherto onknown mould in sewage in the Mediterranean island of Sardina.Reuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration367 1963-06-01 3 Race extremists: Britain tightens up her laws WE'RE NOT GOING TO HAVE WHAT HAPPENED IN NAZI GERMANY 9 LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN took action yesterday to tighten her laws against racial discrimination by increasing the penalties for offences at public meetings. Mr. Henry Brooke, the Home Secretary, announced in the HouseReuter - 367 words
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Article36 1963-06-01 3 NEW YORK. Pri. Harriet Kreisler, widow of the violinist Fritz Kreisler, died yesterday at her home aged 93. Kreisler died in January last year, four days before his 87th birthday. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement188 1963-06-01 3 Precision plus International The Pel.kan fountain pen hoi been r«-tty led Jo suit today's Styling demand. V is the number of the new pattern, a unique combination of elegant design, luxury finish and the worldJ renowned Pelikan mechanism. mmm fT^PI The "thermic" Ink Feed Regulator completely leak-proof and ensures uniform188 words
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Advertisement290 1963-06-01 3 MAKE ACCOUNYANCY YOUR c«iGßr..Lry FRe Business success is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own, money for emergencies, a car these are some of th« tangible rewards of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the most experienced business training organisation in the290 words
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Miscellaneous19 1963-06-01 3 the GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby C<SAVe...SM CAMr\ HEAR ME WITH THE MACUINB MAKING y^ ALL TUAT NOISB > "^ll^= j19 words
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547 1963-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. JJAVING spacemen in Singapore was not good for a healthy, equal society, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister, said here tonight. B> •spacemen" Mr. Lee did not mean the American types who whiz round the earth. In opening Selegie547 words
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Article351 1963-06-01 4 Traffic plans for National Day SINGAPORE, Fri. Police today announced special traffic arrangements for the National Day celebrations which will be held at the City Hall steps on Sunday and Monday. On Sunday, when the Ministry of Culture puts on an Aneka Ragam show on the City Hall steps, the351 words
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Article28 1963-06-01 4 SINGAIORE. Fri— Mr. Donald Stephens. Chief Minister-designate of North Borneo, arrived by air tonight to attend the National Day celebrations as guest of the Singapore Government.28 words
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Article67 1963-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr. Ton Chin Chye will open a sports carnival for 300 Stamford Road area children on Sunday morning at the Stamford community centre. This will be one of the centre's functions to mark National Day. Tomorrow there will be an exhibition67 words
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Article38 1963-06-01 4 SINGAPORE, Frt Mr. R. Robert Edis. the principal of the Singapore Polytechnic, will give a talk on "Role of technical education In South-east Asia" at the Lions Club luncheon meeting on June 5 at Princes' Restaurant38 words
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Article27 1963-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Tamil Methodist Church will hold a bazaar in it* church grounds at Short Street tomorrow between l 30 p.m and 8.30 pm27 words
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Article328 1963-06-01 4 T<HE following Is today's ache- dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore ABRIVALS BOAC: From London, Zurich, Cairo. Aqaba, Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.15 p.m.; from London, Frankfurt. Rome, Beirut, Teheran. New Delhi (BA 700) 5.55 p.m.; from Auckland, Sydney,328 words
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Article, Illustration246 1963-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The University of Singapore Students' Union's Welfare Month began today with a rag procession of 20 colourful floats through the heart of the city. The procession was delayed minutes due to heavy l.iin. It finally started from Raffles Hall at 9.5246 words
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327 1963-06-01 4 2 BIG PARADES TO HIGHLIGHT FESTIVITIES SINGAPORE, Fri. Two giant processions have been planned to highlight the National Day celebrations on Monday. A procession of floats and another of lanterns, and dragon and lion dancers will start immediately after the rally and marchpast on the Padang. This year tnere will327 words
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Article49 1963-06-01 4 SINGAPORE. Frt.— Mr. Shantilal H. Shah. Minister of Education of Maharashtra State of India, will give a talk on "Man Making Education" at the Ramakrishna Mission Hall on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. Dr. K. M Gatha. Professor of Physics. University of Singapore, will preside.49 words
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Advertisement353 1963-06-01 4 CAPITOL N. N ?ri, TONIGHT MIDNIGHT SHAWS Productions MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR EPIC of HUM'S MOST FAMOUS WOMAN... starring LI LI HUA EMPRESSJ^IHI B»^^^»^Br -aw M J *Jt m J Mandarin with Superimposed English Subs. in SHAWSCOPE COLOR Ul StLECitD as THE OfFICIAL ENTRY of the ENTIRE CHINESE FILM INDUSTRY TO THE353 words
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Advertisement78 1963-06-01 4 fa, Evtryonc it talking About this Exerting Musical Drama! ASHOK KUMAR 6t(T4 AI -<M^m Tomorrow M am (Poromount) "SHORT CUT TO HELL" fj »nont M «640' Toiiy: l.jotj.JO.rOO-i!'jO p.m. Richard Basahort Don Toylor "THE SAVACC GUNS" (Co) or Scope). Tomorrow: 9.30 a.m.: "Sit Sam Mo/" (Hok.) 1 1 .00 cm.:78 words
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Advertisement318 1963-06-01 4 Dateline: Washington, D. C. What was off the record-is on the screen! tickets: $4. $3 $2. obtainable at:i^mt 2nd 3rd JUNE Raffles Institution shaws B'^afTyT'Sf^Bflj LIDO t~~l Al 7t-*'^H 13th JUNE t»j»j 9.15 P.M. ■HHHBBBHHBBBBBIMiM^^ SCHCUIPIAY BT WINCm MAHS. BAHO OH IHt NOVU BT »UIN MUM VUSIC 8T l£Mt HUZ318 words
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Advertisement508 1963-06-01 4 IfNHAW I ORGANISATION, B VOW SIIOU IN t. Horn, 130, 4, 6.45 L 9 JO p m >rS inner ol 'S Academy Awards 3tST ACTOR Gres<"v Pre- |J BEST Screenplay a BE: T Art Direct. on AAS To kill aUI I I Mockingbird -GREGORY PECK Ton.qht M n,t. LI LI508 words
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Article, Illustration378 1963-06-01 5 VARSITY URGED TO START VACATION COURSES ON CRIMINOLOGY... KUALA LUMPUR, Friday pAMOUS crime-busters of Scotland Yard and the F. 8.1, may fly to Malaya to give lectures on criminology if the University of Malaya accepts a suggestion by a member of its court, Dato R.378 words
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Article107 1963-06-01 5 BIRTH IN PLANE: RAF MAN HELPS KUCHING. Fri. Corporal Peter Wood, an RAF dresser, yesterday helped to deliver a baby girl to a woman on board an RAF pioneer flying between Mukah and Slbu. Madam Ho Chin Ai. 31, wai> in labour at Mukah. The District Officer asked Sibu policeReuter - 107 words
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58 1963-06-01 5 KUALA LIPIS. Fri. Rubber Upper Othman bin AU. 22, met Mohamed Zaln bin Adam ai a railway station here and fled. He was wearing clothes he had stolen from Mohamed the day before. Today Othman was bound over to behave for six months58 words
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Article45 1963-06-01 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Badminton .star Wong Peng Soon was elected coalman of the St. Michael School's fund raising committee .it meeting of representatives ol parents and teachers. The committee will help to raise furnis lor improvements to the .-.chool in Thomson Roud.45 words
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Article39 1963-06-01 5 CBiUK ANSON. Fn Wonu KafU Fatt. 23. unemployed, was sentenced to nine months' jail to be followed by a year's police supervision for stealing a span wheel from a motor scooter. He had three previous convictions.39 words
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Article, Illustration91 1963-06-01 5 RAIL CHIEF AND THE 1885 MODEL EXAMINING a model train with youthful enthusiasm are the General Manager, of the Malayan Railway. Dato Ahmad Perang (left), and the Director of the National Museum in Kuala Lumpur. Haji Mubin Sheppard. What's so special about it It is an 1885 model of the91 words
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Article130 1963-06-01 5 Police war on gangs: 20 held •pENANG, Fri— Police last X night swopped on gang areas in Sungei Pinang and detained more than 20 suspects believed to have been responsible for the recent spate of robberies in the city. Some are being held for questioning in connection with a $569130 words
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Article35 1963-06-01 5 IPOH. Pri. Two hundred babies aged between four and 18 months will compete in a baby show at O?e Municipal Council office here "tomorrow to mark the first anniversary of the Ipoh Municipality.35 words
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Article36 1963-06-01 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Raia Muda of PeraJc today opened the Shell traffic came on the town pndang About 240 pupils from 16 primary school* in th«> I area took pail in the game.36 words
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270 1963-06-01 5 Three in a vain hunt for old bed of Klang River By TAN TOCK SAIK KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A University of Malaya team, armed with large photostat copies of three old maps of Kuala Lumpur (circa 1889, 1895 and 1916) went to Ampang Road today to look over what is270 words
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124 1963-06-01 5 from GEOFFREY GELDARD: KUCHING, Friday rpHE North Borneo Government has increased taxation in form of new or increased import duties to pay for improvements in the pay of civil services and temporary staff. The pay Increases are expected to cost $2.7124 words
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Article26 1963-06-01 5 PEKAN. Fri. The Sultan of Pahang today opened a $117,000 sub-health centre and a $135,000 60-bed ward at the District Host Ditnl here26 words
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Article226 1963-06-01 5 REBEL FATHER, .SON JAILED BRUNEI TOWN, Fri.— A former Limbang rebel commander, Saleh bin Sambas, was yesterday jailed for 15 years when he pleaded guilty in the Limbang Court to three separate charges. His father. Sambas bin Miirah, was sentenced to one year's jail for consorting with him. Both fatherReuter - 226 words
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53 1963-06-01 5 PENANG. Fri. Forty-two youth leaders from Permatang Tinggi were urged toda> to report immediately to the police the presence of any gangster's in their village. "You must not get involved in gangsterism." the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, told them in a53 words
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Advertisement366 1963-06-01 5 NEW Tie, v WEMBLEY Even tht most particular man will be delighted with our vast Fall collection subtle stripings, handsome panels, all-over patterns and smart underknots, all designed to partner Fall's newest clothing Your choice Is easier, thanks to Wembley's Color Guide* that tells the right tie to wear with366 words
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Miscellaneous279 1963-06-01 5 Straits Times Crossword (MM ACBOSS 6 Sent home (4). 1. Give them beans lor wrecking 7. Treated with great >nte«*t the chariot (7). when the oil turns up at first 5. Got mixed up with the corner (8). in the middle? i7>. 8. Test said to evoke a feeling 9279 words
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492 1963-06-01 6 New backing announced for common market plan r pHE Singapore Manufacturers' Association today reaffirmed its support for a Malaysia common market. It said in its annual report that Singapore manufacturers must benefit from the creation of a single market in which goods and services could move feely throughout the Malaysian492 words
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Article23 1963-06-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The Philippines Ambassador, Mr. Yusup R. Abubakar. will leave Malaya on Monday for consultations with his Government.23 words
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69 1963-06-01 6 IPOH. Prl. Sixteen secret society suspects, detained by the police under the Prtftmlon n( Crime Ordinance, were released on bond of $1,000 each today. They had been detained for 70 days which is the maximum period under the Ordinance. A police spokesman said that69 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-06-01 6 PENANG. Friday. ""THERE were "rich possibilities" for two-way A trade between Malaya and Formosa, Mr. Chu Chiu-Ying, leader of a 14-member trade mission from Formosa, said here last night. The delegates, who included a woman. Madam Pearl Hung, a Talpeh company president, were entertained to164 words
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207 1963-06-01 6 A bowling centre (24 lanes) for S'pore SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore will have its first commercial automatic bowling centre when a multi-million-dollar project called Orchard Bowl is completed next year. Orchard Bowl will be located at the Junction of Orchard and Grange Roads. Piling work begins next month. When completed the207 words
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Article24 1963-06-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Information Department will hold a film show at the Lake Gardens here on Sunday at 7.30 p.m.24 words
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Article55 1963-06-01 6 IPOH. Fri. A mechanic. Ho Mun Hoo.'jk. 38. who attacked a woman with an axe during a quarrel, was fined $300 or one month's jail here today. He pleaded guilty to causing hurt to Wong Chong Wah on May 4 in her house in55 words
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232 1963-06-01 6 AN official of the Civil Services Clerical Federation has resigned from the union after alleging that the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Senrices was "not sincere" In its desire to set up a giant national union for232 words
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Advertisement475 1963-06-01 6 I ir\ rj invest in s BE WISE ABOUT X\J PHILIPS J Xzl QUALITY As you know a television receiver is a very complex and costly 23TxSB2A > !s?ricad b at piece of equipment. You therefore must think carefully before you $995 (Singapore Penang) buy. This advertisement sets down in475 words
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Miscellaneous37 1963-06-01 6 |^F""~" 1 1 (oo«.'Vmev: i\ I \/^> \A\ \M << I er^ > Sr- --'I CAVT iC^ST vtwiT.eoc:!' ,M.\" (3>*ilkl cmsck -me hah vie s*ouu>) Wv \*c*'Z Vj/Si v Vvi «S s tWl riijk^psKCLocE to eLM < yflk Vvlf^ w y^-»37 words
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Article, Illustration1288 1963-06-01 7 A ringside seat— at an elephant fight THREE HUNDRED YEARS AGO AT THE ROYAL COURT OF ACHEH... STRICTLY speaking, Peter Mundy should have restricted his comments to econo ink: matters when he wrote his report on the expedition's \isil to Acheh and Malacca. He was, after all. only a factorHTS - 1,288 words
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Advertisement286 1963-06-01 7 t. r" SA t r Jr^ l MUNDY S DRAWING OF THE ELEPHANTS GETTING READY TO DO BATTLE Which man is travelling faster? Right now, you couldn't tell. Both men are doing better than ten miles a minute in a Qantas 707 V-Jet the fastest in round-world service. But an286 words
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183 1963-06-01 8 The clergy: 'No urgent need' for education in sex KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The need for sex education in churches in this country is not "so urgent as in Western countries." according to two clergymen here. They were commenting on a report from London, where the wife of a Church of183 words
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Article27 1963-06-01 8 IPOH, Pri. A water pump and i«o batteries valued at $580 were; reported stolen from the Pan- 1 Malaysia Cement Works near| Chemor yesterday.27 words
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164 1963-06-01 8 ANOTHER round of Malaya Singa- r pore merger talks on finance will be opened here tomorrow. The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. I. re Kuan Yew, will fly in for the talks. He will be accompanied by his Minister of kinance. Dr.164 words
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Article, Illustration914 1963-06-01 8 'It's our duty' motion 'A subterfuge only' retort COUNCIL REAFFIRMS LOYALTY TO RULER AFTER A P.P.P. ATTACK OS THE PRIME MINISTER A MOTION reaffirming "our absolute and unflinching loyalty" to the Sultan of Perak was passed by the Ipoh Municipal Council last night after a lively 75-minute debate. The council914 words
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Article91 1963-06-01 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Deputy Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives. Mr. Lew Sip Hon. left by air today for Washington to attend a two-week session of the World Food Congress. He was accompanied by the chairman of the National Association of91 words
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Article32 1963-06-01 8 SINGAPORE. Frl The acting Minister for Labour, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will introduce the Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill at the next meeting of the Legislative Assembly on June 732 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-06-01 8 KUALA LI MPUR, Frl. A man charged in a magistrate's court with dishonestly retaining stolen records worth $20,792 insisted on pleading guilty, although his brother, through counsel, wanted him to plead not guilty. The magistrate. Mr. Mah Kirn Hock, said that as Soh172 words
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Article38 1963-06-01 8 PENANG. Frl.— Police have detained a youth after a report by a labourer yesterday that his 10--year-old daughter had been molested three times last week. The girl has been sent for a medical examination.38 words
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Article335 1963-06-01 8 THE Far East Unified Command today released the list of officers and men of the British Services who have been honoured by Queen Elizabeth for their role in quelllne the Brunei revolt. Ttjey are, with the awards in brackets: CAPT. J. J. MOORE (Military Cross), who335 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-06-01 9 FITTING TIME FOR THE NEW GRADS ARTS GRADUATE Miss Esther Ng (in dark glasses) gets a helping hand with her mortar beard from a colleague, Che Zilfalila binte Abdul Rahman at yesterdays fitting session at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur. Straits Times picture.45 words
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289 1963-06-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. It will be graduation day tomorrow for 249 men and women. They will receive their degrees from the University of Malaya at a convocation ceremony at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here. At the university today,289 words
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Article110 1963-06-01 9 'ALI IS STILL WITH US' SAYS UMNO SINGAPORE, Fri.—Sin- gapore Umno today denied a report that the party had expelled one of its Assemblymen, Inche AH bin Alwi. A Malay paper report this morning said that Inche Ali, Member for Kampong Kembangan, was expelled for "activities against the interests of110 words
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Article21 1963-06-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Dale Carnegie Society will hold a graduation dinner at the; Federal Hotel here on Sunday.21 words
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64 1963-06-01 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police detained 13 secret society suspect and screened 270 others in raids here yesterday. Detectives went to a lane off Cecil Street at 2 p.m. and arrested three men who vere alleged to be extorting protection money from hawkers. In other raids police64 words
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Article37 1963-06-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn—Conlriti by the b'r.iits Timta Group lor the National Fund lot;U> 5120.259.99. Today's dOOOn wen- Inchr Sah:m jnd friends Kedah Road. Penane ifl 10. Mart of Sekolah V Kuala Klawaiig. Negri Sembilan. »n.37 words
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186 1963-06-01 9 Radio link up for Malaysia feature on Aug. 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Radio statious in Malaya, Singapore and the Borneo territories will be linked on Aug. 31 for a special one-hour feature on Malaysia. Plans for this are being drawn up by Radio Malaya. The Ministry of External Affairs and186 words
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Article90 1963-06-01 9 seamstress PENANG. Fri.— A seamstress. Miss Bcli Oaik Sim. 22. m held 1 up by an armed youth las; nlghi and robbed of her necklace and two rings. I Miss Beh was walking alone I along Carnarvon Street at about 8 p.m. when a youth suddenly90 words
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165 1963-06-01 9 IPOH, Friday. IJNITS of the Ist. Federation Engineer Squadron now based in Taiping, will take part in a large scale exercise, including assault landings under bomber attacks, on the east coast for a week be- ginning tomorrow. "It Is very rare that en- 1165 words
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Article40 1963-06-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dato Haji Mohann-d Noah bin Omar, Speaker of thr Houso of Rcpre- sentatives, .addressed the first anniversary dinner of the Malayan branch of the Royal Common- wraith Society at the Srlangor Club here last night40 words
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Article65 1963-06-01 9 SINGAPORE. Fn. Tan Choo Pin, proprietor of a goldsmiths shop, was adjudicated a bankrupt i)y Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today on a Detition filed by the Comptroller of Income Tax to whom Tan is owing $36,782. being balance of income tax for 1952. 1954.65 words
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Advertisement196 1963-06-01 9 I .IJli I Jr' Rifll ™.a '^L—^JHi BE£ --Tin HB& >9HE36£?^ .jz Keep COOL with C2SI&Sr Air conditioning is no longer a tioning you not only gel the finest the first name in AIR conditioning luxury, it is a natural addition to equipment, but a complete and better and more196 words
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Miscellaneous147 1963-06-01 9 I Hi',/ Ih»n It,, T. Ummlim ■h WjHATSOUNPS •■XIUKL VON CHEW' y V I' >' /^^hWAv /Fa Ifirh Inirft Hyllf*t*rl*»Mltl y"\ T-^^H H^l jTjT TME BAYING OF TPE IrAM I TWE ONLY CJJMStO? I HE IS AWKOE i—b^L^m^m^m^m AT TWe <=OOT DIO AKVONE SfiEME OP AN APPROACHING gX^>O SO. TRACY147 words
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Article, Illustration1222 1963-06-01 10 Another milestone for shipping line This floating palace is largest and modern ship owned by firm By SPECIAL WRITER A GREAT OCCASION ALSO FOR SINGAPORE LLOYD Triestino's largest and fastest passenger ship ever, the turbine vessel Galileo Galilei for which the shipping world has long awaited in excited1,222 words
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Advertisement340 1963-06-01 10 SHE'S /-jf\^ ARRIVED f p y \JJ W&j^^m JMMMM^pTrTiiTU iiJT/, t < jKW^ r *mtt Wf.t S-loyd Triestino Announces /V£rV GALILEO GALILEI Calling Singapore on Her Maiden voyage to Italy Inaugurating a new monthly luxury service from Singapore to Italy Lloyd Tricstino's superb, spacious, modern 27,060-ton liner "Galileo" is destined340 words
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Article, Illustration8 1963-06-01 11 THE ACCENT IS ON COMFORT THE luxurious theatre8 words
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Article, Illustration479 1963-06-01 11 Ship is equivalen t to 9-storey building The first class children's playground Ls located on the captain's deck, behind the navigation rooms and it consists of a playroom and lido. It covers an area of 968 sq. ft. Lavishly decorated with circus scenes etc. the children's room i.s equipped with479 words
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Advertisement42 1963-06-01 11 BEN VENUTO! SELAMAT DATANG! GALILEO* GALILEI "From the shores of Italy To the shores of Singapore A royal maiden voyage With Lloyd Triestino" CONGRATULATIONS! NAM HENG CO. TANK CLEANING SHIPWRIGHT CONTRACTORS, NO. 354. BEACH ROAD. SINGAPORE KEPPEL HARBOUR DOCKYARD. TEL. NO. *****42 words
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Advertisement110 1963-06-01 11 Our compliments to GALILEO GALILEI EVERETT TRAVEL SERVICE 11 Collyer Quay, Singapore. Til: *****-9 WELCOME TO THE LION CITY TUAN! PUAN! SELAMAT DATANG SIGNORE! SIGNORA! BEN VENUTO Galileo galilei S. RAM SINGH GKNERAL CONTRACTOR I SHIPS-GUARDS OPERATOR OFFICE: RESIDEXCI.: 30-A RAFFLES QUAY 54 MOONSTONE LANE Tel: ***** Tel: ***** CONGRA110 words
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Article699 1963-06-01 12 Almost as great a puzzle as 'the smiling confrontation in Tokyo is the breaking of the deadlock on the merger financial arrangements between the Federation and Singapore i There is agreement in principle on a Malaysia common market. This will pave the way for the settlement of699 words
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Article328 1963-06-01 12 The "lively debate" on Government policy in parliament will presently be carried some lively steps further when the battle begins in earnest foi control of the town councils. tin no State is campaigning Jikely to be as vigorous as in Perak, where eight M.P.S— including the entire strength328 words
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Article184 1963-06-01 12 The Singapore Tourist Association estimates that visitois of one kind and another spent I $90 million in the State last I year. Applying the multiplier j principle, the S.T.A. reckons that money brought in by tourists had the ultimate effect of increasing the national income by $288 million.184 words
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Obituary42 1963-06-01 12 ;n HWrfi sit i Minimum) M w MOXON- Bclovad traaband af Mnricu'Titr, at Nice. Franc* on 24th after x prolonned llln»»». MRS. A MANUAL DC'RUZ. Mothar CM Housihq. loaeph And Wllfrtd, Pnimed Away At Valiathuray. Trivanflnini on Thursday 30th May. 1963.42 words
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Article46 1963-06-01 12 CONVENT MOLV INFANT Jinul th.inkn Singapora Navml Basr Km ployt**' Thrift IxMn Swic'v Ltd for donation of one hundred dollars LUKe AND FLORINCE »E tOUZA MM Amuata Hospital for their vonder-r.-cent Mrtaw Illnea* of UJka and relatives and frlrnda for their aaaistanea In uumerom ways.46 words
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Obituary27 1963-06-01 12 2(1 H..rrf. |M I Minimum I IN FONDEST MEMORY of our tit* 11" niothtT Maiden* Lia\u-TflD Bi Gtok uho departed from us ibrM yean ago.27 words
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Article, Illustration1573 1963-06-01 12 All China is taught the lesson of Lei Feng CLASS STRUGGLE IS THE CORE OF NEW CAMPAIGN L E a screw "lit h a t will JJ never rust," shouts the slogan on the wall in Shanghai. "Learn from Lei Feng and be a red and expert student," cry the1,573 words
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Article285 1963-06-01 12 r seems to me that the Housing Board's presentation of prizes to its 19,998 th, 19,999 th and 20,000 th tenants on Tuesday was a waste of public money, since there Is nothing honourable or special in being the 20.000 th tenant. The board would have done285 words
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Article353 1963-06-01 12 ATER CRISIS IN HONG KONG HONG KONG, Fri. Anyone with wartime experience of bathing oat of a tin mar is finding It useful in Hong Kong these days. The critical water shortage Is at the stage where newspapers are using their editorial columns to urge353 words
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Advertisement770 1963-06-01 12 StriiHTune.fcMaUyM.il Claaarltad aov«rtlaa«MMa b* handed Ml IM Floor COLD •TOHAOB AftCAOS Orchard Read COLD •TOMAOB BRANCHES AT HOLLAND HOAO-tCATONO KCPPCL ROAD-NAVAL AutnorlMO Af»rt. 1 CITY BOOK ITORI LTD Wlnchaatar Houta. CoMyar Quay THE NIWI FRONT FVtipairlcha Sjihiwiilml M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Maatf. Naiad Baa* a M. ABDUt. O»rT»« ft770 words
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Advertisement82 1963-06-01 12 Sunkist B»f iurrrd Initmxrk. Oranges for health BEST FOR JUICE BEST FOR REFRESHMENT All Sunkist oranges are fac with juice, packed with tangy refreshment. Enjoy some today. aWafciat U tha Trademark- o< a California- Ariiona gy «rar awn»4 cltrut markatlng org antutia* tfca Urfaat ta dta v«rM. I basic bibllTcour?!82 words
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Article, Illustration302 1963-06-01 13 BOY KILLED AND THREE SERIOUSLY INJURED AS VIOLENT SUMATRA' HITS A SHOPHOUSE By FRANCIS ROZARIO: SINGAPORE, Friday roof of a shophouse here collapsed early this morning during a heavy downpour with strong winds, killing a schoolboy and seriously injuring three people. The dea-1 boy is302 words
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Article100 1963-06-01 13 Border Scouts on training today KIT HIM;. Fri. Sarawak's new defence force, the Border Scouts, will begin a month's training tomorrow. The newly recruited scouts reported to the six training posts today. An Army spokesman said that "the security force training teams have found that the recruits are keen and100 words
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Article, Illustration264 1963-06-01 13 A battery-operated car for the poor man -only 50 miles at a time SEREMBAN, Friday. HPHE "poor man's" car which can run at less than half a cent a mile may be manufactured here, depending on Government approval. A businessman, Mr. Derrick Chong. told the Straits Times this today at264 words
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312 1963-06-01 13 'Air India will not be dictated to...' SINGAPORE, Friday. AIR India is in full sympathy with the policy of Malayanisation and is prepared to implement it to the maximum extent possible, but it is not prepared to accept dictation from a union as to how it should implement it. This312 words
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Article59 1963-06-01 13 PENANG. Frl.— A hotel guest who opened his door in the night to "let in fresh air" woke up th» next morning; to find his room had been burgled. Mr. I. P. D Peterson, a surveyor, reported to the police that he lost $150 and59 words
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Article45 1963-06-01 13 KUALA LUMPUR. FrL A new batch of 59 United States Peace Corps volunteers are expected to arrive here by air tomorrow at 3.25 p.m. Their arrival will swell the total number of Peace Corps volunteers •-erving in Malaya to 169.45 words
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98 1963-06-01 13 CINOAPORE, Fri Nine Indonesians who admitted being Illegal Immigrants, were each jailed for two months today by Mr. R. B. I. Pates, a magistrate. They were arrested together on Wednesday night In a raid on a house in Oeylang Road. Mr. B.98 words
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176 1963-06-01 13 Tej Kaur murder: Sentences to stand SINGAPORE, Fri. Two brothers, Karpal Singh, 24, and Chanan Singh, 32, who appealed against an Assize Court sentence of seven years" and 10 years' Jail respectively in connection with the killing of their mother, Te< Kaur, had their sentences confirmed by the Court of176 words
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Article46 1963-06-01 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Omar bin Saleh, a lawyer, was adjudicated a bankrupt by Mr. Justice Chun In the High Court today on a petition nled by the Comptroller of Income Tax. He owes 815.182. being the balance of Income tax for 1958 and 1950.46 words
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Article38 1963-06-01 13 SINGAPORE. Prl— A gardener. KrishnaMtny Sinaya. 50. who was convicted of using criminal force on three girls, was sentenced to six weeks jail, and not to three weeks' tail as reported in yesterday's Straits Times.38 words
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Article44 1963-06-01 13 SINOAPORE. FrL Army [nalnim Othman bin Mat and Alias bin Ismail, were committed to stand trial at the next Assizes for the murder of a Naval Base carpenter, Mohamed Taslr bin Abdullah. 39, at the end of a preliminary Inquiry today.44 words
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Article32 1963-06-01 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Mr. Sachi Saurajcn. Crown Counsel and DPP. will begin work tomorrow as a magistrate. He will be sworn In before Mr. Choor Singh. District Judge and First Magistrate.32 words
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95 1963-06-01 13 Samsu for sale in a public lavatory... SINGAPORE. Pri. A magistrate. Mr. Khoo Hin Hiong. was told today of a public toilet In Chinatown which was used as a centre for the illegal sale of home-made .sam.su' Mr. K. P. Sivam, of the Customs Department, said his men kept observation95 words
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244 1963-06-01 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. The case involving PA R. Malayan Paint Works Ltd., and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union in the Second Industrial Arbitration Court, came to an end today. The Deputy President, Mr. Tan Boon Chiang, will notify the two parties244 words
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251 1963-06-01 13 No water rationing on S'pore National Day SINGAPORE, Fri. Water rationing will be lifted for a day on Monday when Singapore celebrates its National DayAnnouncing this today, the Public Utilities Board said tno decision was taken so that the people could have water all day to celebrate the important occasion.251 words
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Advertisement255 1963-06-01 13 ERRESfIf CLEAR, SHARP PICTURES M WmW ■*—^sSHS? r*l' l I 111 l liiyi IP MW fl TV 5*27 II Av.il.bl. with or without legt All ERRES TV receivers have fine tuning control, automatic adjust- IIsUPERB ment of picture width and height |j _p| and fully automatic interference SOUND suppressor for255 words
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Advertisement248 1963-06-01 13 National Day week-end is coming... REMEMBER TO BUY Kodak film now! if|f^i|> Holidays are more fun when you take i\ I* j£* V l pictures or movies. Kodak color film a enriches the memorable day in true-to- X life color! Use KODACOLOR FILM for NEW KODAK color snap-shots EKTACOLOR FILMS248 words
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Miscellaneous569 1963-06-01 13 Todays Radio, TV programmes Pops Hour; 11 JO Cocktails For RADIO MALAYA «00 Close Down. NATIONAL SHOBTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 Metres MEDIUM WAVE SEKVICK 476 metres kas ss^r^ .o^Mord wnrA a r»uu- -ti Hr..airfaai 0-01 Morning Prelude 7.16 Word A Day. >.a eieaxiast 7an Rrpairfo.t d,,iu, Club; 8.00 Time569 words
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LETTERS STRAITS TIMES Saturday Forum
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248 1963-06-01 14 Union role in big jabs campaign rwill be greatly appreciated If you will give us space in your columns to reply to the Assistant Secretary (Medical) of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, whose letter appeared In the Straits Times on May 29. It is not our intention to indulge248 words
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292 1963-06-01 14 rE statement in the press tli.it the sea off Malacca and Port Oickson is unhealthy because of the suspected presence of cholera germs, has resulted in the holiday -making trade in these areas dropping to zero, causing less income which is seriously aifecting the292 words
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Letter103 1963-06-01 14 Jail terms YOU refer to Mr. Fenner Brockway as a former political detainee In Britain. This is incorrect. During the first world war Mr. Brockway served four terms of imprisonment, from one month to two years hard labour. for offences against the Defence of the Realm Act and the Military103 words
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704 1963-06-01 14 AND IS A FRIENDLY CREATURE YOUR correspondent "N.L.C." ib.T. may 2o> could nui have studied pyinons lor very long. I nave nad in my caie 101 the last 2'/2 years a python which has been in captivity ■face April lilo'j and mea■urea approximately 91i. It feeds704 words
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Letter157 1963-06-01 14 MR. LEE Xl AN YEW claims that if the Chinese were in the majority in Malaya, they would probably choose a Chinese leader. They have done this in the case of Singapore, he says. Bat that is hardly true. The fact that Mr. Lee. a Chinese, assumed the157 words
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Advertisement245 1963-06-01 14 I SALE Mt from X ijßl Ithe orient 1 1 Jjp Jade, Pearl, Silver Jewellery, j X 4Pfl j Linen Handkerchiefs I K"^ Tablecloths, Brocade Jackets I X ■'■<. Dressing Gowns, Jade &j IX! f Ivory Carvings. Jade Screens I X jUk J '\M^L Cabmets Bronze. Ceramics, j X A245 words
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Advertisement204 1963-06-01 14 lat a p* |ce yo 1 \Jana>foJ^ liiis jS™ 1 Super _J Throe Compare the CREDA SUPER THREE feature by feature with any other cooker at the price— and see for yourself why this is the finest Cooker Creda have ever produced. 3 Creda Quick-Discs. Sealed-in hob for easy cleaning.204 words
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NATIONAL TOWER A STRAITS TIMES SUPPLEMENT
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Article, Illustration702 1963-06-01 15 $750,000 new landmark in Singapore is monument to better living ANEW landmark now lowers 165 feet above North Bridge Road in Singapore bearing a large, red letter N, which millions of people in 120 countries have learned to look up to ;is a symbol of better, healthier and happier living.702 words
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Article, Illustration384 1963-06-01 16 A visit to some of the largest factories in Japan is increasingly becoming another item of interest on the itinerary of the tourist from abroad Last year alone more than three thousand distinguished visitors made a tour of the mammoth modern factory of Matsushita Electric,384 words
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Article, Illustration433 1963-06-01 16 MATSUSHITA Electric Industrial Co., of Japan are one of the largest manufacturers of television sets in the world, where every 60 seconds, eight completed television sets reach the terminal of a conveyor belt whose entire 31 mile length runs non-stop during the working hours433 words
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Article, Illustration471 1963-06-01 17 THERE was a time, not very long ago, when the ideal kitchen was only a dream to the average housewife. Nowadays, however, that dream can be made to materialise. The kitchen is the heart of the home. And many a housewife would gladly shun471 words
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91 1963-06-01 17 Although it is generally the very large and elaborate sets radiograms with 10 or more valves, built-in tape recorders and so on that one sees illustrated in advertisements and on show at exhibitions, it is the small table model and semiportable radio sets91 words
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Advertisement218 1963-06-01 24 Late CLASSIFIED^ ADVERTISEMENTS BIRTH MUM- TO V. ,n.l l>r. Zak.in.i, Itiliy Kirl msUt tor Kmhl.id. born 27 Hay IMS UotlWl 1.1 v. .11 DEATH CILBERT LAZAROO (Duloy' r loni; UIMM i» J.ihin l^irkln Johore lunenil 4V> y n Roman Catholic Cemetery Jobot* Babru on 1.6.63. IN MEMORIAM IN 10VINC MEMORY218 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-06-01 24 lIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m yesterday. Hifhrst. Lovrst Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 93 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 89 73 Singapore 89 7241 words
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Advertisement66 1963-06-01 16 K.EM.(EE.)Ltd TECHNICAL DEPARTMENT CONGRATULATE the MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.,JAPAN and HAGEMEYER TRADING CO.,(M) LTD., on the opening of the NATIONAL Tower/Showroom at North Bridge Road, Singapore. MHiiiiiiH DIETHELM COMPANY LIMITED SUPPLIERS OF ANODISED ALUMINIUM GRILLES AND ANODISED ALUMINIUM FASCIA FOR THE NEW NATIONAL TOWER j OFFER THEIR SINCERE CONGRATULATION TO MATSUSHITA66 words
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Advertisement61 1963-06-01 16 congratulations To Messrs. MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.and Messrs HAGEMEYER _-»rtiinnflTlflIflflk TRADING CO.,(M) LTD. |Tf^y^jTTTTTTJlJnJ^ij^igB fi| of the NATIONAL I H^Sv9l E? Tower/Showroom at Wmi Mfcr North Bridge Road. IHr^ru^^'i-j m neon Karin f INSTALLATION IKQfl I NbUN II 111 [Sii'll II n ELECTRIC wfflSSJuL 3 co.,ltd ipi IS 308 SOUTH BRIDGE61 words
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Advertisement301 1963-06-01 17 B ISk B^Bfetf By^ s wL Lfc^ vi&^^Bs^ HbW CONGRATULATIONS MS sinks to the water heater To Messrs. MATS US H ITA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. £\*^&iHZ<sS?t made by Matsushita Electric Messrs. HAGEMEYER TRADING CO., LTD. on the opening of the NATIONAL Tower/ Showroom at North Bridge Rd. Singapore* Colovinyl %4.301 words
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Advertisement124 1963-06-01 17 Congratulations to Messrs MATSUSHITA rrnrnnn^^ tLtUlnlu UU., PJ LTD. Messrs WmmSfk\ m HAGEMEYER |I^9 TRADING CO., Ib^^^Sbl f? (M) LTD. on the IBfefflill I opening of the iP!PI 1 1 S NATIONAL IESSm \i Tower/Showroom ilPlI!! at North Bridge liliii Rd. Singapore. HliM CONSTRUCTED ™S Dl contractor NATION AL" SHOW124 words
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Advertisement45 1963-06-01 18 ,Hr Ulr JL 1 1, JA|ij i Pl 9 Ilfflil I congratulations to MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CO., LTD. and Messrs. HAGEMEYER TRADING CO.,^(M) LTD. on.the opening of their NATIONAL Jower/Showroom at North Bridge. Road., From all" NATIONAL" dealers in Singapore Malaya Borneo. THOSE WHO KNOW BUY45 words
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Advertisement1486 1963-06-01 19 10 UVtBPUUI 1 WESI COAST U.R.I Om S'pori Sana P. S'haa final ADRASTUS Avcnmouth, Liitrpttl 10 Pt/JIM 1 UPINOR Li.erpe.l Glasgow Gda. II Jan 2 j.m 4 IUMAtUS Mars L'pMl, Hint. H'burg J.aa 5 MM 7 JMt 1/10 MM II pyrrhuS L'iml. Dublin. Glasgow Jim 11 JaM 11 Jim 14/1,486 words
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Advertisement2432 1963-06-01 19 ■t t. A. C LINES— ffi)^7rv T\F M IST TT SVT 57^ SAiLiNbi TO bENOA. IE HAVRE. HAMBURt. BREMEN, ANTWERP, liSf m\F jfgW -f- JTgW l\\f /> RutUBOAI/. AMSTERQAM. OSLO, GOTNENOUR6 AND COPENHAGIN J U) Jjj] igß_^^_aW >^T 1L «4\j iQJ^^*\ S'nan Cenang _H hpairfW 'SIIONGA a) Gdl. ll 42,432 words
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Advertisement1201 1963-06-01 19 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w^ in. tan ML I™^ ELLERMAN LIMB tk KLAVEMESS LINE 10N00N. HAMIUKh, iOIUROAM, 1 LOS AMSELES. iM HARCISCO, HAVRE. HULL ft MIOBUSMOU6I SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANB. Cm Of WELLINGTON t lt J I .',V (e tlUll I'pora P. S'haa *»nm lOnnivilU in Part, TUay S'pora P1,201 words
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568 1963-06-01 20 From Our Market Correspondent AFTER their long sustained rise Malayan industrial shares yesterday received their first setback The index fell for the first time since May 16. Profit taking; brought prices down from their highest levels i»nd the section had a very top heavy568 words
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Article888 1963-06-01 20 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchantje yesterday with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttead (2.000) $1 70, :2.OOO) Sl. 6*. (5.000) $1.69; Dunlesw 12.000) >6 D. (1.000) KMT. (3.0O0) $2.S. r >. (1.000) S2888 words
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292 1963-06-01 20 I rE Straits tin price yesterday rose slightly by 37$ cents $457.75 per picul on an ottering down 10 tons, to 245 tons In London on Thursday tin had ruled steady. A softer tone was apparent initially presumably reflecting the downturn at292 words
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Article150 1963-06-01 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) May :il. Three months Dnnlop!" 19 rt« K. Smrltrm 20 cts. K.«m> 21 etc K. N. IfCtl Gammon 14 Hn Hume pref 16 cts. R. Darhy 4d. C. fltorace 4 id. J. Watuth 17 cts. 8. Traction 1 1 M Brew 33rts Shell 16 cts. M.150 words
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Article125 1963-06-01 20 MELBOURNE. Pri. VJHARE PRICES steadied to more balanced levels. Kosella leatured with heavy sales around 445. following the Unilever takeover offer. Sugars steadied on cvprseas prices and news of link with a I'nitrd States company caused S.A. Robber to gain Is. 6d. to 235. 3d. Oil* moved within125 words
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Article174 1963-06-01 20 TNI Malayan Cxcham. Banks' An. ciatisn made these changes In Its rate« to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): New Verk: buying TT 32 11/16., airmail OD 32 1316. 90 dKt 33 1/16 credit hills. 33 3/16 trade hills. tailing TT er 0O rsady: New Verk174 words
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Article819 1963-06-01 20 T<HE announcement of 1 new Indonesian export regulations with increased inducements to exporters produced a fairly strong stimulus and the market eased about one cent in, for these days, comparatively active trading, state II.C.B. Co Ltd. in their current rubber market review. Commission bouse srllh819 words
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Advertisement2213 1963-06-01 20 !f^^jfjyy7»^y^f^^^i»^| ships in Malayan ports SpppBBfIBBpSg)BfI^BHHbHHB I S NIPS >y>n l n <" ld tha tmiutiKa. Jutmndia. sangitanbuaiM SBBjBHHBBBBBBBBBBBsbB^SBBBBBsH Badao NU 3 K»pitan Kosko N«ko Trader. Ui>ouma Baru, fiiir '^^^^^^^^^^^^^*SB*BBlaB»BBBlaBlaBBBBBBBiaBg^^*»»J^^**»»»»B**BaBBaB»BB»BBBBSBaBy i(j_ i^xa Ma. rsk 31 32. President tcuran. lo^orsn. »hobo Muru. Cosmo Hoik 67. St'-.l Rrcordir 46. Van R«ltrs-ue«e. Brede.2,213 words
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Advertisement23 1963-06-01 20 CLOSING PRICES May 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 74« cents (unchanged). TIN: $457.75 (up 371 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 10 tons).23 words
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Advertisement38 1963-06-01 20 mj PELNI -LINES ]f~M P PELAJARAN NASIONAL INDONESIA MONTHLY SERVICE TO WEST IRIAN VIA DJAKARTA Departure Arrivol M.V. "TOGARAN" Singapore 9-6-63 Djakarta i 1-6-6 Accepting Deck ani Class Passengers. Contact: 6E, ASIA INSURANCE BUILDING, SPORE TEL: ***** *****38 words
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Advertisement1569 1963-06-01 21 oniinued from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Si (mi*.)-box tt eu. txtr. to Wordt Si (Ml*.)— Box SO ctt. txtro H.B.M. MINISTRY of Public BulldInt: Works has a vacancy for a POSITION for experienced Shipping Quantity Surveying Assistant for serClTk, Kox A 6361 S.T. Clo«ed. vice In Singapore. Applicants1,569 words
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Advertisement1859 1963-06-01 21 SITUATIONS WANTED EDUCATION :0 Wordt Si i Win.;— Box St ctt. exrri) It Wordt Si Mi*.)— Box it ett. extra EXPERIENCED. WELL RECOM- BEGINNERS' Book-keeping. SnortMENDED cook-boy and wife as general hand. Typewriting. Kngllsh language: amah. t'sed to cooking and serving few vacancies Advanced Accounting, for parties Mr. Wee Ban1,859 words
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Advertisement995 1963-06-01 21 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES it Wmtdb SS (Mi*.y—Box It cf*. extra BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Enquiries invited for export of Derris Root and Dust as well as cuttings for replanting as secondary products In new estate to boost good income. Enquiries to Malaysian Derris A Industries. Ltd. P.O. Box: 3. Johore Bahru. TOURS EXCURSIONS995 words
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Advertisement923 1963-06-01 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE I Wordt SS iMin.)—Box it ctt. astrm t 1567 RENAULT DAUPHINE la good condition all round price SlBOo,'- 0.n.0. View 6S Jalan Uelanggang, Sembawang Hill Mala, Singapore 20 RED AUSTIN 680. late 1060 model. > J only 23 000 miles. European owner. excellent condition. $2900.00. Call Chase923 words
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Advertisement752 1963-06-01 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1 frorrfs Si (Mi*.)— Box SO ett. txtrt GUARANTEE (ONE MONTH OR t.UOO MILES lime I*6o Ferd Anglis 53.001 tug. 19S0 Ferd Anglia 53. 500 luly KM Opel Kapitan 54.500 \ut. INO M.C. Magnstts S« 200 tug. ItSO Ferd Calane S ryl 15.700 lime 19*0 Ferd Calaxie752 words
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Advertisement732 1963-06-01 21 Curios tt Wordt $i 1 Min.)— Box M <■(« ejttra "BRICETTES Burmese Artt A Crsltt M Orcnsrd Read. S'pere. CLOSING DOWN SALE Entire stock mutt he cleared 1 ARTS CRAFTS CURIOS aTtassi wood Kurmtuu- I'ami.noi-wood Chests maker. Visit The rtimhle store. Peii>ing Store i.m <r.ntablisned 1939) 173. Orchard Koad. Spore732 words
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Advertisement2744 1963-06-01 22 ici fr»m ra* in LADIES HAIRDRESSING NOTICE N0 J ICE AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) l-»'"**^^L^^VfcWS rS^tSSfLfTzTJIy. ;a Word* %s (Min.>-B»x M salon i«« chic.- u.irdreutoc M r h^?iL ,rin.Lt «r?« hJfiri 1963 resigned from International u«i»«rim<-nt of Jeune«w «i Beaute. lor "uinonsea to transact any dusi- pjj Distributors Limited cenuine2,744 words
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Advertisement941 1963-06-01 22 PUBUC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT j I Applications are invited Irom j suitably qualified persons lor the I WX'^WWQW*'^*^^ port of Physicist in the Industrial Research Unit of the Economic Development Board. ffßr Minimum qualification: An Ho- r *JsS\( nours degree in physics. Preference <^^ 1 V will be given to941 words
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Article54 1963-06-01 23 MALACCA. Pri Herman Sc(in?rah will captain Malacca in their two-day MCA League match ;is?.\inst Nefirl Sembilan at Port Dickson tomorrow. The team: H. Seauerah, W. G. Piltc, A. Durrant. D. Thompson. N. Turvey. M. C. Sethupathy. H. de 01m S. Sequerah. O. Goodinu. T. Hlchrr and B. J.54 words
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Article68 1963-06-01 23 M'ORE. Fn. Successful cm updates in the Singapore Wotnen's Netball Association's umpires course, were Angeline Chan. Chow Moh Yin, Suppamal Doraisamy, Niva Dutt, Goh Hee Peck. Lau PUc Nguk.HoAh Chow. Um Ming. Loke Moy Chan. Loy Mee Wee, Joan McCann, Pauline Murphy, Peggy Ooi, S. Pickford, Thelraa Siikton. Clarice68 words
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Article229 1963-06-01 23 Cambodia decide not to be —hosts SEAP GAMES j i SINGAPORE, Fri. The Cambodian Olympic Council will not organise this year's SEAP Games scheduled to be held at Pnom Pehn in December. The Singapore Olympic and Sports Council were InHrmed of this in a letter ftom the Cambodian council. Caruoodia's229 words
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Article339 1963-06-01 23 POWERFUL danger to Bunga Raya Rain at Bukit Timah but going is good SINGAPORE, Friday. gTAR performer on the track here this morning was Powerful, a smart-looking three-year-old trained by Osman Sariman at Kuala Lumpur. Ridden by Merv Posner. Powerful streaked over 3f in 37 4/5. On this workout, Powerful339 words
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Article, Illustration361 1963-06-01 23 THE WORLD OF SPORT /CRICKET— London, Fri.—Cen\j turies by Gary Sobers (112) and Basil Butcher (130) enabled the West Indian tourists to reach 405 (or eight it close In reply to Somerset's nrst Innings of 205. at Bath yesterday. Sobers reached his century in 104 mins361 words
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510 1963-06-01 23 Thais fancied for top honours in Asian meet CYCLING by Francis Boey KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TN the absence of Indonesia and South Korea, Thailand are strongly favoured to win the major share of gold medals in the first Asian cycling championships which begin on Sunday at the Merdeka Stadium. v510 words
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Article144 1963-06-01 23 TOKYO. PH.— The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayaio Ikeda, today expressed the hope t.iat an "amicable settlement" would be reached to ensure Indonesia's participation in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. Mr. Ikeda expressed the view when Dr. Ryutaro Asuma. Governor of Tokyo and a memberReuter - 144 words
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Article74 1963-06-01 23 SINGAPORE. Fri. Three Federation players will aDpear in the Singapore National Day badminton exhibition matches at the SBA Hall. Guillemard Road, on Sunday (8 p.m.). They are Yew Cheng Hoe. the Penan* No. 3. Billy Yap. the Malacca champion, and Lai Stew York, holder of the74 words
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221 1963-06-01 23 Services aim to curb Forces' star man Beadle MALAYA CUP SINGAPORE. Fri. David Ogllvie, formerly of Hearts, the Scottish football league division one club will not be able to play for Joint Services In Sunday's Malaya Cup match against Armed Forces at Princes Road (5.15 p.m.). Ogllvle Is still In221 words
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Advertisement156 1963-06-01 23 mm, RHFLMATISM. Within 30 second* o{ applying Deep Heat Rub >o\ill begin to icel wondeilul soothing relief from 'rheuman« mm, LUM»AGO. Yen. Deep Heat really givas fast jeliei from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back, j Its fatt-aeting wanning agent, methyl saiicylate. aided by a special lanolin b»»e.156 words
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Advertisement79 1963-06-01 23 J ng 9^|B S U iltm m I Ml S&ato Wb- M ■aW 17 i3E m "*sSJ Hp f I W "HI JmJUmmm *lW SLIM AS A FINE WATCH HH| The new handsome, Varaflame Adonis butane lighter is the slimmest, most compact pocket lighter ever! Fits neatly in the pocket79 words
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Miscellaneous1363 1963-06-01 23 Acceptors for Bukit Timah tomorrow 14 8 Barang Baik (Battling St.) Lee. 4 8.4 T*!? 1 1 5 Race One: 2.0-C1 i Div 5-6E s m^ 3 mj. 1 Aratiatia (Shung Sl.» Tjoa. 4 9.0 We«t 8 SCRATCHING: Zodiaoue 8.10 Allan. VanVboriU "jambo BiTr. Breuk.. 4 9.0 V.V.V.V. 'siiaari 41,363 words
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Miscellaneous215 1963-06-01 23 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Ho Ho Cup: Malayan Chinese v HK Chinese (Penang City Stadium. 8 p.m>. lnterj BUt« PWD: Perak v Sgor (Stadium Perak. Ipoh. I); Spore Div. 2A: Windsor Roy. v Amicables (Jn Besar. 5); Arsenal v PBU (Farrer Pk); Marines 'A' v STU (Farrer Pk); Div. 2B: Alexandra215 words
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178 1963-06-01 24 MANILA. Fri.— The Manila Times, in a dispatch from Tokyo, today reported that Indonesian officials were highly optimistic that Tengku Abdul Rahman would change his mind and postpone the formation of Malaysia. The report said the text of President Soekarno's note to theReuter - 178 words
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Article97 1963-06-01 24 600 REGISTER FOR ADULT CLASSES SINGAPORE. Fri— More fian 600 students have registered for the Adult Education Board's 1963- 1964 commercial evening classes which are scheduled to begin on June 4. There are vacancies for those who are ti.terested in studying subjects such as shorthand, typewriting, book-keeping, commercial English, commercial97 words
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Article59 1963-06-01 24 LONDON, Fri. The Colonial i v I*l tak»n over direct res-! ponsibllity for Kovernlng Swaziland, the British-protected enclave in South Africa. Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary Duncan Sandys announced in the House of Com- i mons. Mr. Sandys said a similar changeover was beinu prepared for Bechuanaland.UPI - 59 words
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Article33 1963-06-01 24 BANGKOK. Frl Heavy monMX)n i*ttM «fie reported for Uu first time this year yesterday ii, j the South, the East and part of the central portion of Thailand. j ReuterReuter - 33 words
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400 1963-06-01 24 Hong Kong will be 'dead city' if no rain falls HONG KONG, Fri. The Colonial Secretary, Mr. E.B. Teesdale, warned last night that Hong Kong could become a dead city unless it had heavy rain soon. He hinted in a radio talk that the Government might have to dole outReuter - 400 words
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Article82 1963-06-01 24 NEW JET AIRCRAFT FOR GARUDA SINGAPORE, Fri. The Garuda Indonesian Airways will introduce a new pure jet aircraft the Convair 990 A— on its present Far East routes later this year. With the introduction of the four jet-engined Convair to its fleet. Garuda will extend its routes to Europe and82 words
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Article44 1963-06-01 24 KUCHING. Frl. The Oovern■lent has announced the extenon of the curfew along the order areas of the First and ■cond Divisions to the end of me. The curfew was scheduled to lifted today. No reasons were "n for the extention.— UPl.44 words
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Article49 1963-06-01 24 TOKYO. Fri. Police tonight clashed with more than 1.000 Japanese students marching through Tokyo to the United States Embassy. The students were carrying banners denouncing planned •alls at Japanese ports by American nuclear powered submarines. Their banners also attacked the current Japan-South Korea normalisation talks. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article62 1963-06-01 24 BUENOS AIRES. Fri —Argentine trade unionists today staged a 24-hour general strike which won almost unanimous support fm the workers and the backing of manyl employers as an expression of resentment against the Government. In their list of claims the strikers put respect for civil rights andReuter - 62 words
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186 1963-06-01 24 KOALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Lord l.ansdowne. the British Minister of State for External Affairs, today praised Tengku Abdul Rahman for having accepted President Soekarno's invitation to attend the Tokyo talks. He said before lea vine for a one-day visit to Singapore: "The Tengku's acceptan e186 words
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Article306 1963-06-01 24 LONDON, Fri. The stock i markets ended the week and the first day of the New Account on a highly satisfactory note today. Industrials continued to respond to a good demand and recorded lUilhei uidi.-.pr. .hi gains. Tins attracted a selective demand. Oils were ilrm wuh Bur-1 mah306 words
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Article54 1963-06-01 24 LONDON, Frl.—Spot 22 9/16 d., July 22'jd., Aug. 22 7/16 d., Sept 22 7/16 d.. July/Sept. 22 7/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 22 7/16 d., Jan/Mar. 22 7/16 d. Apr/June 22 7/16 d.. July Sept. 22\d.. Oct. Dec. 22 '".d. c.l.f June 21 15/ 16d.. July 22' i Aug. 2254 words
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Article32 1963-06-01 24 LONDON. Fri. Buyer* £908. sellers £909, Forward buyers £907. sellers £907',. Settlement £909. Turnover a.m. 200 tons. p.m. closed Tone: Steady. NOTE: Closed on Monday Market reopens on Tuesday. June 4.32 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-06-01 24 Caught...minutes after a snatch CROWD RALLIES TO A GIRL'S HELP SINGAPORE. Fri. A police corporal handcuffs two youths (above) minutes after a crowd prevented them from escaping with a gold chain and locket they had snatched from a Rirl. Sara binte Kassim, 19, was just about to enter the YMCA161 words
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292 1963-06-01 24 A NEW JAKARTA THREAT OF AIR BOYCOTT A IRPORT workers here have threatened to boy- cott again British commercial aircraft landing at Jakarta. In a cabled protest received by the British Embassy here this morning the Indonesian Air Transport Union "Serbaud" demanded an apology from the British Government for anReuter - 292 words
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Article63 1963-06-01 24 SINOAPORE. Fri. Mr D. Gopalakrlshnan and Mr. Ho See Beng have been re-elected president and secretary respectively of the Singapore Printing Employees' Union. Other officials elected were: Vice-Presldent, Mr. George Tan Geok Slang; assistant secretary Mr. Chan Chak Choi; treasurer. I Mr. Swl Ah Tee. and Assistant63 words
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Article28 1963-06-01 24 SINGAPORE. FTI. The Singapore Naval Base Employees' Cooperative Thrift and Loan Society I Limited made a $100 donation to 1 the Musllmln Trust Fund Association.28 words
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Article274 1963-06-01 24 INNINGS WIN FOR THE WEST INDIANS LONDON, Fri.— With onljt six days to go to the first test, the West Indian cricketers beat Somerset by an innings and 43 runs at Bath today. Somerset, needing to score MM to make the West Indiaas bftt again, were all out in theirReuter - 274 words