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Title Section20 1963-06-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY. JUNE 3, 1563. 15 CENTS. UmazL KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration798 1963-06-03 1 Early morning farewell At Tokyo airport to see Soekarno leave for Vienna— then a game of golf It's still smiles and jokes TOKYO, Sunday PRESIDENT SOEKARNO told Tengku Abdul Rahman today: We shall meet next at the summL if God wills it." The Indonesian leader was saying goodbye798 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-06-03 1 PONTIFF'S TEMPERATURE, PULSE RISING AS HE SLIPS IN AND OUT OF COMA VATICAN CITY, Sun. VATICAN sources said today that Pope John was suffering "death spasms" and that his pulse rate had shot up to 140 a minute. The Pope began what could be his135 words
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Article166 1963-06-03 1 The Pontiff had regained consciousness early today, but began slipping in and. out of a coma as his temperature and pulse rate rose. A German language broadcast by Vatican radio said at 3.45 p.m. that the Pope was sometimes grimacing in pain "but no166 words
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87 1963-06-03 1 JAKARTA. Sun. A representative of Brunei rebel leader A. M. Aeahuri claimed yesterday that 50.000 members of the Sarawak United People's Party have decided to take up arms to free their country from British rule. According to the official Indonesian news agency Antara.87 words
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Article36 1963-06-03 1 TOKYO. Sun— Drought -stricken Okinawa yesterday received its first bulk shipment of 40 tons of water from Kagoshima on jie southernmost main Island of Kyushu. Japan, the Japanese national news agency Kyodo reported.— Reuter.Reuter; Kyodo - 36 words
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168 1963-06-03 1 i CHITTAGONG. Sun. MORE than 10.000 people killed and an equal number missing is the latest estimated toll of last Wednesday's cyclone and tidal wave which hit East Pakistan. A centralised agency set up here to assess the extent of the catastrophe said itReuter - 168 words
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Article, Illustration2682 1963-06-03 1 STORE NATIONAL DAY HONOURS FOR 424 RESIDENTS Qptlilbuitfhe* Sei-vice Medal far Dr. Phay SINGAPORE. Sunday. THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara will bestow honours on 424 people for services rendered to the State. they include civil servants, professional men. trade unionists, business and community leaders and social workers, whose names are announced2,682 words
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Article26 1963-06-03 1 PARIS. Sun.— lndian President Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan le!' Orly airport here today for Nev.York to begin a state visit to tlv United States.— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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227 1963-06-03 1 Phouma appeals for halt in fighting VIENTIANE. Sun. The Laotian Premier, Prince Souvanna Phouma. has appealed for an immediate ceasefire on the shell torn Plain of Jars. Communist Pathet-Lao and neutralist forces of General Kong Le have been engaged in fierce fighting on the plain for the last four days,Reuter - 227 words
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Article40 1963-06-03 1 CONFISCATE BRITISH PROPERTY CALL JAKARTA. Sun Uliour federation* in Mcdan hay ure<d <• ment to MBftKStc Brlttob rnterpri^t-s in Indonesi i in retaliation for British suppression <>f innVpmilent*- movement in North Borneo and plan t<> form "neo-roloni.ili^t M I40 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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118 1963-06-03 2 CAIRO, Sun. Pres'dont Abdullah Sallal of the Yemen began talks here last night with President Nasser on Arab unity. He had arrived in Cairo earlier yesterday for his first visit since the revolution last September \>nich toppled the Yemeni royal regime and broughtReuter - 118 words
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Article88 1963-06-03 2 ZANZIBAR. Sun— The Zanzibar Legislative Council today passed a Constitutional BUI which provides for internal self-govern-ment for the Island. An amendment by the Minister of Education, Sheikh All Muhsin. as>klnK Britain to make an "immediate categorical statement fixing a date for the Independence of Zanzibar" wasReuter - 88 words
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Article30 1963-06-03 2 PEKING Sun a defecting Chinese Nationalist Air Force Captain. Hsu Tiiiß-tse. flcr to the Chinese mainland yesterday in his PB6 jet-fighter, the New China news agency reported. ReuierReuter - 30 words
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Article27 1963-06-03 2 LEOPOLDVU.LE. Sun— A senior Congolese security official denied that a warrant for the arrest of President Molse Tshombe of Katanga had been issued. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article38 1963-06-03 2 SEOUL. Sun The Prime Minister. Mr. Kirn Hyi n Chul. predicted that South Koreas next presidential election will be held! before Oct. 15. and elections for a' new National Assembly 30 to 40 days later I'PI38 words
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Article25 1963-06-03 2 MOSCOW. Sun.— An Indonesian Government economic delegation led by Mr. Surname president of the National Bank of Indonesia, has arrtved in Moscow.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-06-03 2 ROYAL VISITORS AT A TOKYO NURSERY QUEEN SIRIKIT of Thailand fondles a baby held by Princess Takamatsu (left) at the Red Cross hospital nursery In Tokyo as Empress Nagako (right) looks on. The Queen and King Bhumibol are now on an official visit to Japan. 1'.P.1.51 words
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204 1963-06-03 2 SAIGON, Sun p R ESIDENT Ngo Dinh Diem yesterday replaced three topranking officials in Central Vietnam in an apparent effort to mollify the growing resentment, of the Buddhist majority who accuse his regime of religious discrimination. The three officials replaced were thoseUPI - 204 words
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Article94 1963-06-03 2 PEKING, Sun.— Chinese children were told yesterday that they must listen to the words of Communist leader Mao Ise-tunu and "let the revolutionary tradition be rooted in your infant souls." This exhortation nab one of many appearing in all newspapers as China celebrated "International Children's Day"Reuter - 94 words
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251 1963-06-03 2 SPACE NEEDLES: THE FIRST RESULTS ARE 'ENCOURAGING' gCIENTISTS at Lexington, Massachusetts, have reported 'very encouraging" first results in long-distance communications tests with a cloud of copper 'needles" now expanding around the earth 2,000 miles out in space. Communication by teetype. voice and high-speed digital data has already been accomplished forReuter - 251 words
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Article42 1963-06-03 2 BANGKOK. Sun. American troops have started to arrive In Thailand for military manoeuvres with other members oi Seaio Their presence there also is -n underscore the determination of the U.S. to stand behind its antiCommunist allies U.P.IUPI - 42 words
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Article31 1963-06-03 2 WASHINGTON Sun The United States is making immediate shipments of 100.000 tons of wheat to Pakistanis made homeless by the cyclone in eastern Pakistan the White House announoed.31 words
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81 1963-06-03 2 ONDON. Sun.— Newlyweds Barry and Maureen Slater went out yesterday 10 find a bed after spending their wedding night on the floor. 'he couple's bed a Rift from Barry's parents, was delivered when no-one I was home and left in the backyard81 words
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Advertisement105 1963-06-03 2 Fabric at its finest rwr The loveliness of finest fabric, with all the advantage M 111 K^wV of modern-day textiles, for women everywhere, is yours 4^HN9F^B^&\ Imfm^u R^fßnML 1 1 M Subtle shades and radiant hues in plain colours, /UU^^T voMkv jM or glorious printed fabrics, are fashioned in lustrous,105 words
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Miscellaneous10 1963-06-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I HUSBAND ANY fijOTUIWC 110 words
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Article, Illustration448 1963-06-03 3 One of these six is likely to succeed the Pope CONSISTORY IN ROME WITHIN 18 DAYS JHE MACHINERY for selecting a new Pope will go into motion at once after the death of Pope John. The first step will be the official verification of death by the Cardinal Chamberlain, BenedettoUPI - 448 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-06-03 3 Surgeon tells of perils of high-heel shoes LONDON, Sun High-heel shoes should be reserved for special occasions and to be worn only for a short time, writes an orthopaedic surgeon in the current issue of "Tne Practitioner." Mr. F.C. Durbln. ot the Princess Elizabeth Orthopaedic Hospital and Royal Devon andReuter - 134 words
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Article37 1963-06-03 3 'Hotline' meeting GENEVA, Sun— U.S. and Soviet experts met (or the 16th time yesterday to discuss the "hot line" telecommunications link between Washington and Moscow which could be used to prevent war breaking out by accident —UPIUPI - 37 words
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Article23 1963-06-03 3 CHICAOO. Sun— The Memorial Holiday death toll rose today to 347 persons killed In traffic accidents since Wednesday. UPIUPI - 23 words
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Article186 1963-06-03 3 NAACP CHIEF HELD IN JACKSON JACKSON. (Mississippi), Sunday MR. ROY WILKINS. executive secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, was arrested here yesterday as he headed a group of pickets demonstrating in front of a segregated shop. Mr. Wllkins had flown here to address local Negroes.186 words
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Article43 1963-06-03 3 ROSWELL (New Mexico). Sun. —An Atlas Intercontinental balltatic missile launch site near here was rocked yesterday by an ex-; plosion. It was not a nuclear explosion and first reports said all personnel were evacuated with no apparent Injuries.— UPl43 words
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Article33 1963-06-03 3 HOLLYWOOD. Sun. British-born Alfred Hitchcock, doyen of mystery film-makers, was awarded an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters as a "Colossus of the Macabre" at the University of Santa Clara.— Beater.33 words
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Article87 1963-06-03 3 Two killed for night raid HAVANA. Sun. Firing squads in Santiago de Las Vegas, about 200 miles south of Havana, this morning executed two men described as members of a band of coun-ter-revolutionaries. The gang made a night raid on the home of a peasant family in the region on87 words
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Article28 1963-06-03 3 WASHINGTON. Sun—Representative Russell B. Long (Demo-crat-Louisiana), suggested yesterday that the U.S. Government stockpile sugar to provide a buffer against sharp price Increases In the future.— UPl.28 words
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Article36 1963-06-03 3 MOSCOW. Sun— Moscow Municipal authorities have ordered three youths to leave Moscow and' spend the next five years at useful labour in puhlshment for currency speculation, gambling and drinkIng. It was reported today UPIUPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-06-03 3 Thant call for new body to control the bomb NEW YORK. Sun. U Thant, U.N. Sec-retary-General, called yesterday for the creation of a world authority backed by the U.N. and Russia to prevent a nuclear war. Appealing for an end of the cold war between the "two giants." he saidReuter - 234 words
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Miscellaneous333 1963-06-03 3 Straits Times Crossword 2i~^ JH 111 Hi I ACROSS 9. Vine treatment: something t lie 1. Part ot the RAP have justifl- inland must take up bound cation lor going to one to happen (10). river (.6-5). 12. Demonstrator and demonstra--8 or another for a breather, tion are not affected333 words
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Advertisement152 1963-06-03 4 Dateline: Washington, D.C. What was off the record- is on the screen! JKjj^^ tickets: $4. $3 $2. x^^Hu ol>t;iin:ilile ut:q^^ 2nd 3rd JUNE) l^^— Institution SWENSQN shaws Bvfii\7TpHsr^l lido r.— m Aiy\^ 7*t -^B 13th JUNE I»TiT T^ =1 k j 9.15 p.m. mmmmammkmmmmm^^ SOtttilPUt BY WWOttl MATtS. BASEO ON152 words
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Advertisement403 1963-06-03 4 MAJLLAH SINGAPURA TsHaw: 1 Or H anf»tton g t^WAußDifflioiMflW. \OW *»lIO\VI\4. a ■j 11 am. 130, 4, 6.4S 9.30 pm Wimer of 3 Academy Awtrds BEST ACTOR Gregory Peck BEST Screenplay Iff m BEbT Art Direction Si S S To kill a 111 Mockingbird -GREGORVffjC tF^.Si'W' mi \O\V SIIOWIM. P1403 words
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Article, Illustration513 1963-06-03 5 Sir Husein urges University to set up a law faculty KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. fpHE University of Malaya was urged last night to plan for the setting up of a law faculty. Speaking at a convocation dinner here last night, Sir Husein H. Abdoolcader, who at the convocation earlier received an513 words
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Article20 1963-06-03 5 RAUB, Sun. A lorry driver, Teo Ah Choy. of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $50 here yesterday for speeding.20 words
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Article19 1963-06-03 5 RAUB. Sun— Kwok Tal Soh. of Kuala Lumpur, was fined $50 here yesterday for overloading his lorry.19 words
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Article218 1963-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TME Incorporated Society of Planters has prepared r a booklet on the cultivation of oil palms to encourage diversification of crops. The society's official maga- 1 zinc. The Planter, says in an editorial: "Everywhere today we hear the cry 'diversify' and218 words
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Article43 1963-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A fund-raising dunce was held at the King George the Fifth Secondary School hall, Seremban. last night, by the Negrl SerabllAii branch of the Malayan Technical Services Union to raise money for the National Patriotic Fund.43 words
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Article88 1963-06-03 5 Mentri: Go to midwifery clinics IPOH. Sun. Rural women in Perak were advised by the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'arl bin Shafle. yesterday to consult trained midwlvcs. He was opening a $10,700 midwifery clinic at Kampong Kelawar near Tanjong Mallm. The clinic will serve about 2.000 In the kampong and nearby88 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-06-03 5 RUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Inche Mohamed Raslan bin Dato Abdullah (above) has taken over as the Federation's Accountant General. He is the first Malayan to hold the post. Inche Mohamed. 32. he was one of the first Malays to qualify as a chartered accountant hi332 words
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123 1963-06-03 5 PENANG. San.— The United Democratic Party will not co-operate with the Socialist Front in contesting the forthcoming Penan? local elections. Haji Abdul Haraid bin Haji Ishak, Penan*; divisional chairman, said there were ''several reasons" for the decision. Haji Hamid. who was speaking at the123 words
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Article41 1963-06-03 5 IPOH, Bun. Superintendent T. Blair, former OCPD. Georgetown. has taken over duties as Chief Administrative Officer of the Perak contingent police headquarters. He succeeds Supt. Abdul Rahman bin Ngah. who has been transferred to Federal Police Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur.41 words
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379 1963-06-03 5 National Day joy begins on the City Hall steps SINGAPORE, Sunday. RATIONAL DAY celebrations began here tonight with an Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat show at the City Hall steps. The audience filled the padang There will be repeat performances at Tanjong Katong, next to the Hollywood Theatre, tomorrow night, at Hong379 words
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211 1963-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T»HE six police highway patrols have been taken x off their duties to take part in a documentary film being shot by the Malayan Film Unit today at the Federal police depot here. But they are expected to be back211 words
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Miscellaneous35 1963-06-03 5 Bmfjm Bmmmff ity Hmiph ii*>imd**hl /"DAC/J. IfvA CLUMSY FEUNE! VA /l GOTTA HAVE^ fAFTW.TH' LUNCH f) (y V/T^Wll VBUSTEP TW MATgACK SOME PLACE tfP^Jt HOU RUSH I Vl^&d^W* »V^UP Tfcu??^ AM PgSCCATgP CU*TOMC(?S' (^(Q^^^^^^HATg^K i35 words
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267 1963-06-03 6 A part-time soldier for trial on death charge ALOR STAR, Sun.— A volunteer in the Territorial Army, who allegedly shot dead a man suspected of having broken into his house, was today committed to stand trial in the Kedah High Court. Abdul Hamid bin Mat Noor. 25. reserved his defence267 words
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110 1963-06-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A call to all Islamic Student bodies in the Federation to unite was made today by Syed Naslr bin Syed Ismail, Director of the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, when he opened the annual meeting of the National Islamic Students Association at110 words
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172 1963-06-03 6 KUALA LLMPUR, Sunday. THE Italian Embassy today cancelled its National Day celebrations on orders from Rome because of the "grave condition of Pope John." More than 400 people were invited to the party which was to be held at the residence of172 words
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127 1963-06-03 6 Be useful, Raja Muda tells ACS old boys HTELUK ANSON, Sun. The Raja Muda of Perak last night called on members of the Teluk Anson Anglo Chinese School ExPupils' Association not to limit its activities to the social side but to "do something more useful and beneficial for all its127 words
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Article50 1963-06-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun— Kuala Lumpur Jaycees visited the Sungei Retail fringe alienation scheme, 14 miles from here today and organised anti-cholera inoculations for 30 settlers. The Inoculations were given by Dr. Chan Loo Chun, wife of member Mr. Goh Hock Guan, who is the Jaycees' community service chairman.50 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-06-03 6 BISHOP URGES CATHOLICS TO PRAY FOR THE POPE PENANG. Sun. The Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan, today asked Catholics In his Diocese to pray for the Pope. In a sermon at a confirmation service in the Cathedral of the Assumption, the Bishop urged the faithful to pray for a164 words
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401 1963-06-03 6 SINGAPORE, Sun REGISTRATION of children for admission to Primary One in all Government and Government -aided schools in Singapore next year will take place between June 10 and July 6. A Ministry of Education statement, announcing this today, said that parents should register401 words
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Miscellaneous139 1963-06-03 6 Attof, O*>p B» V.T. Mlmmlim "Wm*^m^*mm Mima 0 JW^Mrtf ow fmfb^mAfM S9*^S"IJB I T SWEETHEART. MJlfeE SO HAS TO FIGURE PAST. r L T yppy wm i LT^fT^ f <—^™HP* fc^ QUIET. ARE YOU EXHAUSTED *jg-»f ~"~*^WM OWmK -ry CfcfILJMG. &UT r HELLO, OARUMC tBOOUCMtI < S AFTB» THB BtC139 words
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Advertisement137 1963-06-03 7 IN MALAYSIA in 3 is B.M.C. AUSTIN CARS MORRIS CARS j» i i A CARS Current total sales figures of cars, vans, trucks in Malaya, >J^ CARS MG CARS Ml J Singapore and Borneo terri- \J^^ Btories show clearly that out |tJ of every three new vehicles P-U| nuffield tractors137 words
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Article34 1963-06-03 8 -Tl H>ril> .<;« Mm, mum; MR. CLIFFORD OCILIVE and the lat* Mr. Charles Dymon Ogllive's i.unlly wish to thank all those who ■at telegrams, letters of condolence, wreaths, and attended the funeral oa Ipoh.34 words
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Article278 1963-06-03 8 :n Word* tit (Minimum) DIABETICS eat their way to health wjth crisp, delicious, satisfying Ryvita the lerfert aubstituts 10' no* or bread. THE MOST NOURISHING delicious !.r.*kiast money can buy Is Welgar Shrrdded Wheat So good to aat. so rdny to prepare! XXXI!! REMOVAL SALE: 10,000 Household Item* All278 words
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The Straits Times Monday, June 3, 1963.
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Article622 1963-06-03 8 The Tokyo talks have completely changed the Malaysian background. They have not produced Malaysian agreement There have been nc negotiations and no decisions, for that was not the purpose of the meeting as the Tengku made clear when he accepted President Soekarno's invitation. But the dangerous antagonisms622 words
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Article401 1963-06-03 8 The University of Malaya conferred degrees on 263 students in Saturday's convocation a little more than twice the number who graduated last year. The pattern of growth is as significant as the rate of growth is impressive Of the 166 new Bachelors of Arts. 140 graduated with Honours.401 words
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Article152 1963-06-03 8 With the crime and accident graphs both edging upwards, Malaya's new highway patrol looks like having a busy time. The payroll robbers seem to be highly elusive, but the patrolmen should have little difficulty in packing the courts with traffic offenders. Judginp from the large and regular number152 words
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LETTERS
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234 1963-06-03 8 THE GRAVE DANGER TO HEALTH IN STORE TOO many of the population of Singapore treat the surface drains of the island as depositories for any unwanted filth, junk and decaying food matter. In the absence of rain we now have around us stinking pits breeding flies, encouraging vermin capable of234 words
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Letter149 1963-06-03 8 CELETAR Hills Estate has now completed its fourth phase and construction of the fifth will •©on begin. The estate Is expected to have ten phases altogether and there will, therefore, come a time when its population will equal that of its neighbouring estate. Serangoon Gardens. However, Seletar149 words
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Letter90 1963-06-03 8 I AM a teacher in a Government school In Singapore. In January, 1962. one month before I was due to "cross the bar," I sent in my application to the Ministry of Education through th* principal. Two months later, I was Interviewed by a school inspector In the90 words
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Letter106 1963-06-03 8 J)URING a recent visit to Kuala Lumpur three of us were stopped by two men who demanded our destination and showed a warrant card. Shocked. I explained in Malay. But one man rebuked me with: "Since you are a Chinese, why don't yon speak Chinese?" Our Cantonese is106 words
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Letter74 1963-06-03 8 T)URING the past few weeks I have witnessed a few accidents at the junction of Treachrr Street with Hugh Low Street. This is usually a contested area, ret there are no traffic lights. Traffic policemen are occasionally seen posted to reralate traffic during peak hours. I would like74 words
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Article, Illustration10 1963-06-03 8 "Plmte, Lord Home! A Not in public! Utter on* 410 words
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Article, Illustration866 1963-06-03 8 PREM BHATIA - India takes new look at Asia PREM BHATIA from HEADS of Indian diplomatic missions in South-East Asia are attending a conference here to review and coordinate policies in that region. Not only is this the first meeting of its kind but it is also the first time that something like866 words
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97 1963-06-03 8 CONFLICT WITH CHINA CHANGES NEHRU'S ATTITUDES position to provide a creditable alternative to China. The alternative is obvious but at the moment it is far from dependable India has now come to feel that she must strengthen herself economically as well as militarily before her neighbours can begin to count97 words
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Advertisement172 1963-06-03 8 What iS iZnaliseJ timber? 'Tanalised' Timber is time-tested the result of more than 30 years of research aimed at lengthening the life of ordinary timber. Except for the durable heavy hardwoods such as Chengal, most timbers used for structural purposes .are liable to decay and insect attack. The fact that172 words
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396 1963-06-03 9 SINGAPORE, Sunday. LEE KUAN YEW today explained the significance of the current talks between Singapore and the Federation on the percentage of Singapore's revenue to be contributed to the Central Government after Malaysia. He told the people of Ponggol constituency: "We will understand396 words
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150 1963-06-03 9 Kuala lumpur, Sun. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, expects that agreement between Malaya and Singapore on the financial arrangements after Malaysia will be reached soon. "Unless this happens very soon, Malaysia arrangements may be upset." he told the Straits Times150 words
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Article79 1963-06-03 9 PENANG. Sun.— The pastor of the Penang Wes'ey Church, the Rev. Craig s. Wilder, will leave Penang for the United States next month. Mr. Wilder and his family, who have been about four years in Penang, will leave lor Singapore on July 4 enroute79 words
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Article26 1963-06-03 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The power stations workers' branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold its third I annual meeting on June 7.26 words
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60 1963-06-03 9 13 more held in police round-up of thugs SINGAPORK Sun. Continuing their crackdown on the underworld, police last night arrested 13 people. Nine people were detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance after a raid in the Tanjong Pagar and Queenstown areas. In "Operation Senjata," the police detained four60 words
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Article121 1963-06-03 9 OUR attention has been drawn to the report published on May 31 of proceedings in the Singapore Ninth Magistrate's Court on May 30. under the heading "The Bartsan Case is sent to a District Court." We reported Mr. T.T. Rajah as saying that district Judges were, hi121 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-06-03 9 THIS SHOT of a car exploding outside Kuala Lumpnr Supreme Court is one of the last to be filmed by the "Year of the Dragon" camera team, which leaves for Britain on Thursday after 12 weeks in Malaya. The judge who passed sentence of death173 words
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313 1963-06-03 9 'MY LAST NATIONAL DAY AS QUEEN'S REPRESENTATIVE...' SINGAPORE. Sunday. npHE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Is- hak, said tonight that after August 31 his office would be relieved of the "colonialist trappings" that were now constitutionally attached to 'This constitutional transformation of my office Is, tn great measure, a313 words
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Article72 1963-06-03 9 AN extra seat has been booked on the plane that will take the "Year of the Dragon" crew to England. It is for Miss Ruby Siah, 22. from Malacca, who marries electrician Leonard Prout. 49, (above) at the Selangor Registry on Tuesday. Capucine will be72 words
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215 1963-06-03 9 Public request for more community centres CINOAPORE, Sun. Community centres are becoming Increasingly popular, the Minister for Culture. Mr S. Rajaratnam, said tonight. Many requests were being received for more. Mr. Rajaratnam was speaking at the opening of the second community centre for Kampong Oiam the 128 th to be215 words
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Article131 1963-06-03 9 Clerks in 'a real showdown' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The president of the Civil Service Clerical Federation. Inche -Mas Junld bin Mas Amln. said today that members of clerical unions were preparing their members for "a real showdown" which might result In industrial action. He said in a statement: "We are131 words
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192 1963-06-03 9 Tengku's speech played at Sarawak Alliance rally in Bau KUCHING, Sunday. RECORDED speech by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, was played today at a Sarawak Alliance rally in Bau, about 20 miles from here. i Bau is regarded as a stronghold of the Barawak United Pepole's Party. The Tengku's192 words
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Article62 1963-06-03 9 IPOH, Sun.— A thief stole a wallet containing $40 belonging to the new Perak Chief Police Administrative Officer, Supt. T. Blair, from the officers' mess. In Tiger Lane, here last night. Mr. Blair had left the wallet on a table near his window before retiring to62 words
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168 1963-06-03 9 $20m. being spent on Malacca projects VfALACCA, Sun. Municipal projects now in hand total $20.6 million, the chairman of the finance and general purposes committee, Mr. J. L. d'Cruz, said today. Mr. d'Cruz, speaking at the laying of the foundation stone of the new two-storey market here yesterday, said these168 words
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123 1963-06-03 9 Lord and master? Not in my house Mrs. B CEREMBAN, Son.— The lord-and-master era of man's domination over woman in the home had passed, Mrs. F Bhupalan, a women's leader, said here last night. Speaking at the Seremban Inner Wheelers Installation dinner, she went on: "Toaay, woman's place in the123 words
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Advertisement234 1963-06-03 9 EXAMINATION SUCCESS POST COUPON FOR YOUR a^Ba^^^ ■aaß^^^Bßß I COPY OF STAMFORD COLLEGE 92-PAGE PROSPECTUS NATION— BUILDING THROUGH EDUCATION 3S§||« I Stomtord College and its sister institutions t' sforted knitting ond unifying Malaysio educo- s&& tionolly since 1950. Todoy its fomous HOMECourses corrv the meons of a souna education to234 words
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Advertisement96 1963-06-03 9 BwLmc '-ts^mSSbhp^* 1 v—iha*e model* I 1 Wb^.hfe in van or 1 Will nniprp I avaaaWe^^ form I V A IM "KlltO I delivery 1 \3rchard Motors SINOAPOII I KUALA LUMPUt REMESENTtD USCWMCM IV tORNIO MOTORS EYE EXAMINATIOTT V*« tmm —t wt»K tMtk but y*« C«»'t M« wttll artificial «yn.96 words
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Miscellaneous529 1963-06-03 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes Harmony; 10.00 Family BtoRADIO SINGAPORE scope: 10.30 Themes Prom The M ED,tM WAVt B EBV,C« Baljet; BHOKT 6 "rWlt* <*"*■ m ">eire. RADIO MALAYA A.-M. «00Oood Morning 6^ol NAT IONAI, SHORTWAVE Up And About; 8.15 News: 8.20 All.: fI.OO Time Signal. NegaUd Ana About; 9.00 Whacko;529 words
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216 1963-06-03 10 LEGISLATURES. By K. C. Wheare. (Oxford University Press. 10*. 6d.) rlis tidy, modest and quietly erudite guide to Parliaments and Congresses discusses in broad terms the place and purposes of legislatures in modern politics. Professor Wheare notes with customary regret the extent to which even in216 words
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132 1963-06-03 10 A MAGNUM OF MYSTERIES. (Gollancz 215.) A S an editor of detective J\ fiction Ellery Queen has no rival. There are devotees who would go further, but this is unnecessary. The Magnum has been filled from twelve years of the Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, all 31132 words
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Article1095 1963-06-03 10 ALLINGTON KENNARD - DEATH OF A NAVY IN LEYTE GULF ALLINGTON KENNARD THE END OF THE IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY. By Masanori lto. (Weiden-f ield and Nicolson 255.) BY THE Japanese navy died in desperate adventure in the Gulf of Leyte. It had never recovered from the appalling losses of Midway and the attrition1,095 words
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Article405 1963-06-03 10 FOLK SONGS HAWAII SINGS. By John M. Kenny, Jr. (Charles Tuttle, Tokyo. U.S. 53.30.) By Walter Warwick ANY attempt to collect and preserve the folksongs and melodies of the Pacific Islands Immediately encounters the difficult problem of authenticity. Most of the music of Polynesia sung and played405 words
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Advertisement1228 1963-06-03 11 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WESI COASI U.A.i Dm S'para Sam F. S*naa) i i ELPEHOR littfßMl, 6lttfo« Taday EUMAEOS tt,n L Mdl, Hivra Ht«r| MJ I Mm I MM 1/10 Mm ll PYRRRUS iv-Dim. tiasgow MM 11 Mm IS MM 14/11 MM II CYCLOPS linriMl MMII JaM 15 JaM H/20 MM1,228 words
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Advertisement2716 1963-06-03 11 i THE E. A. C. LINESUlLmk* 10 .ENOA LE NAVAL. NAMIURh BREMIN, ANTWIkr -jy-»- ROTTE»OAM. AMSTEHAM. OSLO. SOTNENBURt AND COPtHNAtEN i^**«\ S'para Juan RAs^Ntl "SIUHCA" aj OM. 10/ SJtM 1/ I Mm I I Jim r\ \S-JSJ "JUILANUIA" I) 2l,24juii 23/2JMM 21/2ljuai \i\AZZS* »u*>A M JMa/ 4 juiy 1/ I2,716 words
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Advertisement1286 1963-06-03 11 feMcALISTER tSc CO^ LTD. lati om v*^ W IUIKItAM LIMB KLA VKNSSS LIMB iONO«N. HAatauat. lOIIIROAM. IM iUMELES, Ul FMNCISCO, ■AVIE. Mil MIOOK.SMOiISB SEATTLE. VANCMVEO A PORTLANI CITY OF OURNAM AxeMtiM urgi tn Ceitni I SMt* Aawnaa. S'pori P. S ham Penang OONNtviui 21,21 MM 24/25 JBM M/ 27 JaM1,286 words
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Article31 1963-06-03 12 RIBBER TIN (perlb.) (perpieol) May 27. 75^ eta. $458.62 i 28. 74)4 eta. $449.87 >, 29. 74. cU. $459.12-, 30. 74% cts. $457.37 31. 74% eta. $457.75 June 1. $*****31 words
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Article58 1963-06-03 12 National rubber Imports Into the United States In April totalled 32.165 long tons, compared with 20.989 long tons in March, according to Comm* r ce Department statistics issued in Washington. Latex imports In April amounted to 4,080 long tons (3,893 in March), and consumption of Imported58 words
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Article46 1963-06-03 12 Selberling Rubber of Akron, big producer of tyes, tubes and other rubber and plastic products, announced the establishment of two new subsidiaries in the Common Market area and the appointment of a managing director of international operations with an extensive Common Market backgrouna.46 words
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Article1011 1963-06-03 12 rT*HE table of shares on the -a Malayan Stock Exchange shows last business to May S3 (A) and last business since tta it date (B) with H and L staadinc for Hiajhest and Lowest besineas for las* year and this year to date. IMUSTRIALS HI AIM Buck*1,011 words
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Article42 1963-06-03 12 May 2? Ma* 28 May 29 May 30 May 3! June 1. Industrials: 114.11 115.08 115.74 116.62 115.95 116.11 Tim: 114.88 115.28 115.15 114.95 114.75 115.05 S rebbers: 114.34 114.28 114.C? 1 14.92 113.98 113.98 Dec. M. ltet IM.42 words
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Article48 1963-06-03 12 Cwreat Dale of Total ToUl for pajmusU pajmfnt for picftwis Ampot Tin Is. 3d. June M Is. Bd. 3s. Sd. KinU Kella* aO%T July 1 Kramat 9d. July 10 Is. 4*d. 2s. HenrieUa 2d.t June 29 4id. Ledaog Bahrn 6. I July 17 7 t Interim.48 words
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Article673 1963-06-03 12 rE Straits tin price but week again followed i somewhat erratic course wiln (tains on Tuesday, lasses on Wednesday and Thursday and a modest recovery on b'riday. On Saturday morning the pn<.«s rose 50 cent* to $458.25 on an offering of 250 tons. The estimated offering673 words
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Advertisement1021 1963-06-03 12 XV alX^ laaaffH Bfl KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD U.S.A. Padtio. Atlantic, Great Ukoi S«rviea LOM> 1010! tIA tl* tl* tl* tU S'POn P. Sham Honolulu S F'ciseo >■ <;•(<• > ■■Bo4i»ia iMfl" 21/21 JMM 21 July 21 Jlly 31 Jaly 11 Alf 1 Silt KMikawa Man 25/71 Jaly 25 311,021 words
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Advertisement927 1963-06-03 12 I™ioRIENTl LINES l ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Departs: Penanq 11 Hi June 1963 Singapore 14th June 1963 for Hongkong 18th/20th June, Japan 24Hi/28th June Hongkong 2nd/4th July Returns: Singapore Blh July 1963 Penang 11th July 1963 Fare* from: Penang from $1,069.00 Singapore from $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE927 words
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Advertisement424 1963-06-03 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tlm Mupjdmw. P.O. kv>« M, »*»*j«Mii. P.O. In IM Kiala Immpm P.O. So. SO, Ifwh m P.O. 177, Pmmm*. Mam»: Mr./Mn./Mta*) Addrn* TRUSTEE: THE CHARTMED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 3 663. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels424 words
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Advertisement154 1963-06-03 12 JO. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from registered JJt.R. L Contractors in Class "C" and above will be received by the Diiec- tor of Public Works, Jalan Maxi well, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on Tuesday, 18th June 1963 for the:— CONSTRUCTION OF VILLAGE ROADS, DRAINS CULVERTS AT AVER HITAM F.LJ3.A.154 words
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Advertisement205 1963-06-03 12 JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK. TENDERS for the Construct inn I for approach roads hardstandlng, I Turfing Culvert* for the Federal I Govt. Office, Oougl&s Road, Ipoh. I will be received at the Office of the I Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja I Raya Perak. Ipoh, up to 3.00 pjn I on205 words
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2000 1963-06-03 13 Industrials again main prop to market From Our Market Correspondent JNDUSTRIALS once again had it all their own way on the Malayan Stock Exchange last week and the great majority of business was again written in this section. By Friday, however, prices began to look very toppish indeed and no2,000 words
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Article768 1963-06-03 13 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS r£ follovviriß is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stork Exchange on Friday, May 31. INDUSTRIALS m. > Alex ords 3.50 3.70 Alex lc« 1.10 B.M. Trustees 5.00 .-> 60 Houstead eg i ;u C.E. Holding Tit 7 1 ton. Tin Brae768 words
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Article33 1963-06-03 13 The Maiaysn Bseh»ng* Banks Assaciaticn made theae changes id its raira 10 merchants 00 Saturday (all ***** selling TT ar OO tesdy Swist Prams i«u 3. <s, Osutssh* Marks I.V 1/433 words
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Advertisement1056 1963-06-03 13 1 1 1 M r^^Bl (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT lO Word* Si (Min.)-Box it el*, txtrm WANTED URGENTLY Knergettc Outdoor Salesgirls/Salesmen to sell European goods. Speak Chinese Dialects. Apply to Box A 6457 8.T., Spore. WANTED MALE FEMALE. part/ full time canvassers, j;ood allowance A commission, experience not1,056 words
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Advertisement1064 1963-06-03 13 HOUSES I LAND FOR SALE it Ward* Si (Mim.t—BaM tt et*. mjttrm FREEHOLD THREE B.RM. Brick House Kampong Bahru tren for sale. Vacant Possession, June Enquiries Box AS4SI 8.T.. B' pc'* PRE-WAR BUNGALOW, freehold. Area 10,000 aq.ft. SI Milestone. Upper Serangoon. vacant possession No m.a. Price 52D.000. Box A 54491,064 words
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Advertisement724 1963-06-03 13 TUITION U Ward* Si (Mim.)— Bax tt et: **trm PIANOFORTE TUITION SBREMBAN stefanalla Juliu* Lodl A.R.C.M nas returned to Malaya. Will prepare pupil* for Piano Examination* all tirades and Diploma. 7 Snettenham Rd.. Sersmban. Tel. 3783. LONDON PARIS ACABEMY OP HAIRDRBSSINa. .EARN PROFESSIONAL I HAIRORESSINO TMS LONDON PARIS WAVIII Cxpert724 words
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Advertisement586 1963-06-03 13 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Ward* tt < Mi*.)— Bax tt rfs. ezfra BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY enquiries invited for export or Derne Root and Dust as well a* cuttings for replanting a* secondary products id new estate to boost good locome Enqulrtta to Malaysian Derrt* Industries, Ud. P.O. Box: 3. Jonore Banru. TOURS 4586 words
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Advertisement571 1963-06-03 13 PMUTELY PRISNOSHIP FIRST PLIONT COVERS PLACB YOUR ORDBR THRBUBM ANY MALAYAN AIRWAYS OPPICB now: TWO ISSUBS: KUALA LUMPUR JIItiLTOM KUALA LUMPUR BAN6KOK CLOSINO DAT! ON 10TH JUr. ISSB4 DOGS, PETS, ETC. M Word* U (Mlm.)-Box it ct,. eafre IMPORTED MINIATURE POMIRANIANS, Pekingese and Bull-Terrier* Champion Bloodline*. View 3 Uasi* A\eoue.571 words
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Advertisement491 1963-06-03 14 < onlinued from Page 13). FOR SALE it Word* U (Min.)— Box St ctt. extra (0 CTS A 1 <K> oioi« Wid« Range >, Nylon, rlavu* Ccttoa textile* at 7S Ara Street S■ KEROSENE OR ELECTRIC 2nd hand Refrigerator!. Trade-in accepted. Mainl enaiwe, servicing Refrigerator* /Aircon- dinonem. Central Refrlseratlon. 346491 words
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Advertisement729 1963-06-03 14 CURIOS in Word, ii iMin.i—Box it rt: tilrt IMANCMAI ARTS FURNITURE Co Manufacturer! Carved Teakwood Furniture amphuruood 'hrxt (fa 403 Orchard Road. (B'porei. Phone 2527» BURMESE LACQUERWARE laak mrvinca. jade, beautiful material*, ivorjr rarvioxa. and many other itemt rauat he cleared at our cloaing do* a sale at 163. Orchard729 words
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Advertisement900 1963-06-03 14 f— —^l^— ,^—l^^^^^^^^^^^^^^■■l BANK HOLIDAY The Banks ir. the Federation of Malaya will be closed for business on Wednesday ith June, 1963 1 Birthday of His Majesty the Yang i j di-Pertuan Agong. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT. 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT Of900 words
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Advertisement459 1963-06-03 14 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that th partnership heretofore subsistln between Misses Yong Ham Yonj Chan Wai Cheng. Chong Yue Chun, Cheong Wai Yee carryin on business as hairdressers at N< 28-A, Jalan Alor, Kuala Lumpu under the style of avon hair dressing saloon has been dissolve as from the459 words
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Advertisement642 1963-06-03 14 NOTICES GREETINGS Congratulations to 1 Mr. J.A.Y. MANUAL MISS BEATRICE MURUGU PILLAI 1. 1 on their engagement n on 2.6.1963 from ir Alice Cbua Elsie Arthur <j Lily Lin Ken Hedwig Suan Yew Pathma Tang r. NOTICE d, TKNDER CLOSING DATE >- 'MALAYAN TEACHERS COLLEGE PANTAI VALLEY. a I It642 words
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Advertisement700 1963-06-03 14 TENDERS JABATAN PELAJARAN. PERAK The closing date of tender for the Supply Delivery ol Metal from Plntu Oerbang Quarry has been extended to 7th June. 1963. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received at the office of the Chief Medical and Health Officer, Malacca up to 12 noon on 15.6.63 for700 words
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Advertisement778 1963-06-03 14 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JJ».T. registered Contractors Class O and above will be received at the office ot the I State D. I. Engineer. Selangor. I I Kuala Lumpur up to 3.00 p.m. of I !the 17th June 1963. 1 Por: The felling, clearing and stumping of the778 words
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Advertisement523 1963-06-03 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK Applicant* arc invited for iha post of Dental Officer. Medical DepartI mem (Salary Scale SBlO-U3O I a month> from candidates In possession of a dental qualification as shown in the Schedule to the Dentists Registration Ordinance. Pull particulars and application form> may be obtained from523 words
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Article598 1963-06-03 15 Recall of Close and Andrew CRICKET ROUNDUP: LONDON, Sunday JOHN Edrich, the left-handed Surrey opening batsman, and Tom Cartwright, the Warwickshire all-rounder, are the only uncapped players among 12 cricketers named today, from whom England will choose their team to meet West Indies next Thursday in598 words
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Article62 1963-06-03 15 ll'OH. Sun. The Perak j Amateur Athletic Association central zone championships will be held on June 22 and 23 on the Municipal padang here beginning at 2.30 p.m. on each day. In Teluk Anson. the PAAA south zone championships will be held on alternate days, June 21 and62 words
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Article305 1963-06-03 15 CARDIFF, Sun. The West Indian cricketers were in a strong position at the close of the opening day of their match againsit Glamorgan here yesterday. After shooting out the county for 163 on an easy paced wicket, they ended the day by scoring 131 for305 words
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Article32 1963-06-03 15 GRAFTON. (N.S. Wales). Sun. The touring New Zealand Rugby League team scored their sixth consecutive win today when they beat a New South Wales North Coast Kin 28-2 here— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article1060 1963-06-03 15 LONDON. Sun. English am Scottish final football league piacing.s were: FIRST DIVISION P W D L P APtt Kvertoii 42 25 11 6 84 42 61 Tottenham 42 23 9 10 ***** 55 Burnley 42 22 10 10 78 57 54 Leicester 42 20 12 101,060 words
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Article126 1963-06-03 15 CYDNEY. Sun— Results of Aus- trallan soccer matches played U)d«y: Victoria State Hakoah 1 Juventus 3 Victoria Oiv. I South— Austria I 1 Triestina 2 < abandoned after 35 mins. ground unplayable) NSW Fed. Div. I— Croatia 0 8. Coast 8: Budapest 3 Apia 5; Bel- lenlc126 words
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Article, Illustration919 1963-06-03 15 SINGAPORE SOCCER LEAGUE SINGAPORE. Sun. F)UNMAN Pioneers, newcomers to the Singapore Amateur Football Association's league, together with Sukaramal 'A' are assured ol promotion to Division 2. Pioneers, wnose players are coached by All Samljan and Gurunathan. have won five ol their six outings in919 words
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Article161 1963-06-03 15 RECORD LEAP BY ISHAK YUSOF BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sun. Outstanding performer of the High School sports held at Jacob's Green here yesterday was Ishak Yusof, who leapt 6.37 metres < 20ft 10' it) in the long jump to break the previous record of 6.25 m (20ft 6/*) established by Chuah Poh161 words
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Article, Illustration255 1963-06-03 15 Pastrano upsets to wrest title BOXING LAS VEGAS, (Nevada), Sun. Willie Pastrano won the world 1 Uht heavyweight boxing championship here last nig;ht, defeating Harold Johnson, the titlsholder. Pastruno. 28. fighting his first title bout, was awardeh the title on a split points decision after 15 rounds. The defeat ofReuter - 255 words
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Advertisement287 1963-06-03 15 r if you SUFFER] L FROM 4 ASTHMA READ THIB EPHAZONE tablets are avaiUoic to all wS'erers from asthma, bronchitit, bronchial catarrh, phlegm on the chat, hay fever and allied complaint*. EPHAZONE is easy to take, safe to ute and gives quick relief and sureness of effect. Tlm properties of287 words
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Advertisement310 1963-06-03 15 \\/0y SJtstion Wdoon It is for business or the family? Definitely for both. Volkswagen call it the VW 1500 Station Wagon. But it is as good for the one purpose as it is for the other? Yes. Why not judge for yourself? As a business car the VW 1500 Station310 words
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Miscellaneous90 1963-06-03 15 SPORTS DIARY CYCLING Asian championships 2nd day: 8.475 km individual road team time trial (Diplomatic Enclave, XL. 7 a.m.); I.ooom individual road time trial (4 p.m /i SOCCER Sultans Gold Cup final. Kelantan Malays v Spore Malays (KelanUn). Ipoh Uiv. 2: J Telecoms v Police FP (Jn A<lul jJalil): Kilat90 words
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Article544 1963-06-03 16 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY: by ASIAN CYCLING SINGAPORE AND MALAYA BEATEN BY VIETNAMESE K. Lumpur, Sun FkiALAYA and Singapore suffered crushing defeats in their fancied event the 4,000 metres team pursuit on the opening night of the First Asian Cycling Championships at the Merdeka Stadium here tonight. South544 words
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407 1963-06-03 16 HK Chinese winners for 12 th time HO HO CUP |>ENANG. Sun. Hong Kong Chinese retained the Ho Ho Cup— winning H for the 12th time —when they beat Malayan Chinese j 2—o in ii replay at the City St»- dium here tonight. It was night without luck for the407 words
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Article76 1963-06-03 16 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Darul Aflan "A." favourites to win rtie S.A.F.A. Div. 2C championship, continued their winning run when they beat Chinese Athletic "A" 3 o a,t Fairer Park today. Darul Aflah led 2 o at halftlme with goals by Saidon and Abu Bakar. Osman Rot the76 words
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Article234 1963-06-03 16 Shannon rocket ties the score MALAYA CUP ARMED FORCES JOINT SERVICES 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Disjointed Services nearly came a cropper on their first visit here this season. That they managed to share points with Armed Forces in their Malaya Cup tie at Princes Road was almost a miracle. Consider234 words
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Article143 1963-06-03 16 JOHORE 6 C. SERVICES 3 K LUANG, Sun. Johore were full value for their 6—3 victory over Combined Services < Malaya) in their 3outn Zone Malaya Cup match played on the town padang today. Johore, enterprising in attack and sound it defence, were comfortably in front all143 words
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1955 1963-06-03 16 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP CHONG LANDS $217 OUTSIDER MYOPIC- RACING by SINGAPORE. Sun. Two newcomers from the Rinus van Breukelen's Stable Jambori- ta (Kitson Leong) and I Pardon (Shaari) won first up at Bukit Timah today. Both were strongly fancied !by stable connections. Jamborita led1,955 words
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Article104 1963-06-03 16 TOTAL rOOt,: 1194JM Ist *****3 15M7.2401 •-'nd 441.->!l(l i5','7.7831 3rd. No. *****9 < 513.891 1 STAKTKKS i SI,IO0 1 Nos. *****0; *****2; *****5; 385M8; *****9; *****5; *****4; 4613G7: *****1; 608 M.' Consolation ***** Nos. *****6; *****3; *****4; *****8; VMOTI; *****6; *****3; 3G8873; 58-1.-136; *****8; *****8; *****2; t>'!1830; *****7;104 words
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Article415 1963-06-03 16 ft UK I: (niiiplnii lapp. >,unrv) was fiaclious in his starting Mail and jumped away awkwardly losing v>me ground. Approaching the Sf. Jenihn* and Verocette had to be c-tm'krd when forced out by Olympu Hope who was bumped by Bank draft. The occurrence was a< cidenUl. In the415 words
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720 1963-06-03 16 PORT DICKSON. Sun. M:. and Ne«n Sembilan drew their two-clay Malayan Cricket Association's Inter-State leagur match here over the weekend. Alter Malacca had taken only h 16-run lead on the first innings, they lost their first five second innings wickets for 40 when Sethu|m;liv (49720 words
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Obituary92 1963-06-03 16 VIO CHOON UNO aged R2, panned away 2/6/6!, leaving behind widow, four (on*, three daughters, and alxteen grandchildren to mourr. his lou. Cortege leave* 2M Joo Chlat Road on Tuesday 4/6/63 2.00 p.m. for Lira Chu Kang Buddhist Cemetery. May He Rest Id Peace. MRS. ACMIMUTHU MARIAMFILLAI aged 75.92 words
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Advertisement48 1963-06-03 16 -*m Wor4* Sit i mumt ETWIIN Cher Chin Seanit, *on of Mrs. and' the late Mr. Cbee Yeow Hoor. and Ch'ng Slew Gim. daughter of Madam Ann Llm lioa. COLBOURNB: To Uyn and Pip a daughter, Deborah, at Qle&caglea on 2nd June. A fluter for Philip and Krl«tlna.48 words
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Advertisement209 1963-06-03 16 BANKERS ALMANAC AND YEAR BOOK i 1961-62. j i j utt r««Tinn in im J rmncifac. uMn of nm wokLb. A GREAT BANK? How do you judge the world's great banks Deposßs are one way. The Mitsubishi Bank's deposits of wdT over eight hundred billion yen* tell part of the209 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1963-06-03 1 Representatives of Malaysian territories signing the memorandum on Malaysia at the Malaysia Solidarity Committee meeting held in Singapore in February 1962 OVER the years and under different administrations and governments, Singapore's motto has been and i*>: "Mu.julah Singapura." Freely translated, this means "Let Singa- pure prosper."1,387 words
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82 1963-06-03 1 IN A little over three j years, the Board built 22.:.36 homes and shops compared with 23,019 dwellings and shops built by the Singapore Improvement Trust in 32 years In 1962 the Board broke its own record by i building 12.230 units against 7.32082 words
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Advertisement538 1963-06-03 1 JBB^ A clear and V t*l perfect Picture— l <S/ that is the criterion of a first-class ==^r>F^. Television Receiver. W W/i/jA I 'It v^ I 1 Tne Latest 1964 Model I "PRAESIDENT" VHF/UHF 1^ with Nordmende TIPPOMATIK I I p-^^^|^^^B| More than a Million Television Receivers have been sold538 words
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Article, Illustration1198 1963-06-03 2 Battle for hearts and minds of the people JJATION BUILDING was a major objective of the P.A.P. Government. It was a battle for the hearts and minds of the people for a united Malaysian nation, an undivided loyalty and a sense of belonging. It was also a battle for the1,198 words
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Advertisement262 1963-06-03 2 For Successful i Karting USE CHAIN DRIVES I B. S. A. S. A. series available I from stock with accessories SOLE AGENTS UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINGAPORE SANDAKAN FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD K. LUMPUR -IPOH-PENANG-MALACCA-SEREMBAN 10 THE PEOPLE OF SINGAPORE NATIONAL DAY GREETING SIHC&PORE SIEEI WEIDEO HESH NIC. 8 CO SEUNGOR262 words
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Advertisement88 1963-06-03 2 CARS-TRUCKS ENGINES C. K JANG (S) LTD. Extend their Best Wishes to the people of Singapore on National Day Greetings and Good Wishes to the People of Singapore on National Day from LEE CHEONG KEE CONSTRUCTION CO., 197, Kallang Road, Singapore 15. Tel: ***** ***** IMDEROOOB] GREETINGS FROM I RAFFLES88 words
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Article175 1963-06-03 3 'We've done our best for you': PM J 1 H E democrat i c forces of the world took a deep sijfh of relief when in September 1962 the young self-governing State of Singapore decided in favour of merger with the Federation of Malaya and for Malaysia.175 words
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Article, Illustration775 1963-06-03 3 Telling the people The Malaysia campaign went into full swing I In- division of votes, taken after a four-and-a half day debate, resulted in :{."> members (25 PAP. seven Alliance and three United People's Party) voting for the motion. All the 13 Barisan Sosialis members voted against. After Referendum victors775 words
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Advertisement116 1963-06-03 3 ENGINEERED FOR SHARPER, CLEARER PICTURES II II r PBH HH II Hnl 'I uj^i iy I ll' Jiita In s KM ijl l\\\l l\v\ m n Mim V lull wWI i«iin««(«nfi""* mim I m *L llul m\\\ U MODEL 19-F7O 3 SPEAKERS AUTOMATIC FINE TUNER. ALL SANYO SETS are fully116 words
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Article590 1963-06-03 4 TEO ENG TATT - TEO ENG TATT BY A NATIONAL Stadium costing not an astronomical $8 million, or a "best in the Far East" of $2 million as some quarters think, but a more down-to-earth one of around $3 million is the exciting future in Singapore. i There are590 words
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Article, Illustration894 1963-06-03 4 THEY HAVE BEEN GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FIGHT POVERTY j^MONG the large crowd that will gather to witness all the colour and spectacle of National Day will be many who nave come by boat not by car or bus. They are the people from894 words
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Advertisement107 1963-06-03 4 AIR-INDIA extend their 7 heartiest Greetings f a nd Good Wishes X f to the x People of Singapore f on this great I NATIONAL I I OCCASION I and look forward to X providing progressively finer services for the 1 State in the years to come MARBEL it MOSAIC107 words
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Article, Illustration1441 1963-06-03 5 NEVER SO GOOD DOWN ON THE FARMS A LARGE number of free and subsidised services designed to improve the livelihood of farmers were made available in the past 47 months. The object was to improve the soil, teach better methods of cultivation, assist the farmers in practising new methods of1,441 words
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Article168 1963-06-03 5 yETERINARV Extension Centres were established in the main livestock areas. Every centre has experts to treat livestock for disease and to give free advice. The idea was to decentralise the veterinary service so that farmers can save time and travelling costs. Three centres. In Changi, Yio168 words
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Advertisement299 1963-06-03 5 Majulah o bingapura OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD. join with the people of Singapore in expressing their toy en this euipicioui occasion AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000.00 ISSUED AND FULLY PAID 30,000,000.00 GENERAL RESERVE 1 8, 000, 000. 0 f TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $454,839,986.00 OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION LTD. Head Office: CHINA BUILDING, Chulia299 words
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956 1963-06-03 6 More jobs and new markets for produce THK BATTLE against unemployment was really a battle to create new job opportunities in big numbers through the setting up of Factories to cope with an increasing populaIt was also a question of creating markets tor the new factories. It was a battle956 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-06-03 6 Tk« Yang di Pertvan Negara (extreme right) takes a look at tht Jurong industrial area atop a hill, before the first »ed was cut. With him vat Premier Lee Kuan Yew, second from left, with Mr. Hon Sui Sen, chairman, fconamk Determent Board. Seen with inche81 words
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Advertisement356 1963-06-03 6 l~ 12 valves o»4 5 d«x<-« Automatic for conf-rot* Permanent dynamic (•*ak*r 4 W«*t sound output Cabinet ot h.a>W potMtU k.r«w«od Fully tropicalized RADIOGRAMS "j--BL^^^^— Medium-Short Wave Stereogront 10 valve radio I^^ Powerful undittorted 14 watt Output ■•^k.^ —^M^^g^^^ Permanent Dynamic Speakers 4 Speed Record Changer Complete with Tope Recorder356 words
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Advertisement44 1963-06-03 6 WE CONGRATULATE SINGAPORE ON THE CELEBRATION OF ITS 3RD NATIONAL DAY EH^ffS^i CURRY CH| CKEN CANNING SAUCE FACTORY LTD. 23 (7MS) BUKfT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE 21 With the compliments of HUME INDUSTRIES (F.E.) LTD. 8 m.s. BUKIT TIMAH ROAD SINGAPORE PETALING PRAI (Malaya) (Malaya)44 words
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Article128 1963-06-03 7 SPECIAL N-DAY STAMPS TODAY rnHE Singapore Postal Ber--1 vices Department will Issue special postage stamps today in commemoration of the 4th anniversary of National Day of the State of Singapore. They will consist of two denominations in 4 cent and 10 cent values. Both denominations feature a common design and128 words
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Article, Illustration33 1963-06-03 7 THE Yang di Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Jshak. speaking at the inaugural session of the fourth meeting of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee, held in Singapore in February last year.33 words
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Article588 1963-06-03 7 f FHE major efforts that were mounted during the past 47 months to achieve the political, economic and social objectives of the P.A.P. Government were in a sense different aspects of the battle against poverty the battle for a better life for the common man. The social588 words
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348 1963-06-03 7 ALEXANDRA LEE - ALEXANDRA LEE BY BE with the People" is the theme of the University of Singapore Students' Union, a reflection of a desire to associate Itself with the community Its members have therefore planned yearly welfare projects to benefit the people, and In particular, the348 words
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Advertisement176 1963-06-03 7 to get the right S+*~S -v_^- accent X Ctt?' you need Authentic Sound The difference between knowing a language and speaking it convincingly it often enough a question of intonation. The use of magnetic recording tape is now an accepted aid for pupils of all ages but it is important176 words
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Advertisement245 1963-06-03 7 Wishing The People Of Singapore A JOYOUS NATIONAL DAY CAPTURE THE FUN OF NATIONAL DAY SEE THE NATIONAL DAY PARADE WITH ON 1 A Jill LA U-matk Power Zoom NDW A BC FULLY AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE CONTROL TELEVISION plus ELECTRO-ZOOM 111 111 Kia^- I /j| ■^ImHjPlwlmA' NOVAK HAS EVERYTHING iN^Hi features:245 words
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Article, Illustration551 1963-06-03 8 IN Ihe period under review great strides forward have beeti made by the Government in its education programme. Some ot Hie sa Lieut features are: Malay was accepted as the national language. Ali schools of all streams were given syllabuses ot a common content to551 words
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Advertisement333 1963-06-03 8 SALUTE VP"^ l\\ N On trrß y J NATIONAL DAY rIK "MAJU-LAH SINGAPURA" '^jy^ 9 AW^^^^^a, Singapore Main Office: 41, Robinson Road, Tel: *****-9 A f ISee Soon Sub-Branch WM M\\ m> •*>••"» Road Swb-Bnuich: "&*te^f* V 263. South Bridge Road, Tel: T47M/1. >|M^ *JP Bukit Pan Jang Sub-Branch: JF333 words
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