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Title Section22 1963-06-04 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times .^W t i^uJo Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1963. 15. CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article493 1963-06-04 1 TOKYO, Mon. Tengku Ab- dul Rahman is returning to Tokyo tonight after spending two days resting in Hakone. a hot springs resort some 50 miles from here. He will spend tomorrow in Tokyo, and observers here are speculating whether he has delayed his departure for homeReuter; UPI - 493 words
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Article155 1963-06-04 1 JAKARTA, Monday TUN Djuanda, Indonesian First Minister has sent a message to Tun Abdul Razak hailing the results of the Tokyo meeting between President Soekarno and Tengku Abdul Rahman. The message first oflicinl Jakarta reaction to the meeting said: We are pleased and grateful to God Almighty155 words
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Article106 1963-06-04 1 9 die, 130 hurt in explosion TOKYO. Mon.— Urgent medical supplies have been rushed to the port city of Inchon in South Korea to treat more than 130 people burned or injured in a factory explosion and fire, the United States armed forces In Japan reported. The explosion occurred lateReuter - 106 words
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Article71 1963-06-04 1 MILAN, Mon— Lawyers for film producer Darryl F. Zanuck told a court today that he had reached a "friendly settlement" of his defamation suit against actress Juliette Greco and an Italian wo- men's magazine. The court then postponed the suit until an undetermined dnte for the formalities71 words
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435 1963-06-04 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. President Macapagal is to visit Malaya soon to discuss the Philippines' claim to North Borneo with Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Philippines Ambassador. Mr. Yusup Abubakar. said this at the airport here before flying to Manila for the tripartite foreign435 words
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134 1963-06-04 1 ONDOV Mon —Listener* ILi to an early morning newcast today overheard an unscripted comment by the announcer as he read a report of a Paris bank robbery in which the I thieves escaped "in a fast car." Did von think it would be ar134 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-06-04 1 All roads lead to the big N-Day rally THE HEAD OF STATE, lnche Yusof bin Ishak (seated), listens as Mr. Lee Kuan Tew, the Prime Minister, addresses the rally at the National Day celebrations yesterday. Other pictures in Pages 1. 13 and 20.43 words
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312 1963-06-04 1 THOUSANDS OUT TO SEE NATIONAL DAY SPECTACLE SINGAPORE celebrated her last National Day in riotous colour and ceremony today. Thousands were at the Padang to watch a inarch past. Tens of thousands more lined the roads to see a spectacular procession of illuminated floats and lanterns. Never before had there312 words
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114 1963-06-04 1 Hungry bandits in new frontier incident ifUCHING, Mon. Uniformed bandits crossed the border into Sarawak today at Ulu Ai, in the Second Division, and attacked a longhouse. The bandits, carrying rifles and wearing jungle green, were seen by two Sarawak Rangers, who reported to army patrols. The"y approached a longhouseReuter - 114 words
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128 1963-06-04 1 29 killed in Indian airliner crash DELHI, Mon. 11 Seven Britons, six Americans and .four Poles were among the 25 passengers killed when an Indian airliner crashed near Pathankot, about 60 miles northeast of Amritsar. Northwest India, today. The other eight passengers were Indians. In addition, the crew of fourReuter - 128 words
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Article40 1963-06-04 1 MARSEILLES, Mon. Police wid today they have broken up a white slave ring which operated between Southern Prance and West Africa. Police said "several person*. 1 Including two suspected ringleaders, have been arrested in Prance UPIUPI - 40 words
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Article19 1963-06-04 1 VIENNA. Mon —President Soekarno of Indonesia, who is on holiday arrived here by air yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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456 1963-06-04 1 The Pope: Officials prepare for his death VATICAN CITY. Monday. THK Pope passed beyond the reach of drugi and sedatives today and Church officials prepared for his death. A Vatican radio bulletin at noon < 1100 GMT) said the 81 -year-old Pontiff, in the fourth day of his death agony,456 words
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Article60 1963-06-04 1 Philip hurt in fall from pony ONIXDN. Mon. Prince Lj Philip dropped out of a polo match today after injuring his right shoulder when he fell from his pony during a game yesterday. The announcement from Buckingham Palace, that the Duke would not be able to play, came shortly before60 words
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Article83 1963-06-04 1 THE POPE'S HANDS TURN BLUE YATM v\ CITY. Moa v.itu in spokesman v*i<i it ISJC CmMT trt.it medical finrriisis >till save Pnp«in hour or >o to live. Vatican i.iiwi.iK «M t'npr s hands bad i«m >lm> Vatican Radio broadgun that Tope his bees laconaeloai toi leveral l««rs,* and83 words
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268 1963-06-04 2 BRITISH AND RUSSIAN ENVOYS PLAN A PEACE MISSION yIENTIANE. Mon. Britain and Russia are trying to send their represent atives to Khanekhay, a Communist Pathet Lao stronghold near the Plain of Jars, according; diplomatic sources here. If Pathet Lao acquiescence can be secured the British Ambassador in Vientiane. Mr. DonaldReuter; UPI - 268 words
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Article129 1963-06-04 2 INCHON (Korea). Mon.— A series of explosions at an explosives factory here yesterday killed nine people and injured at least til others, authorities -aid. Many of tkc injured were reported in critical condition. Seven of the dead tvere children. Police said none of those killed or129 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-06-04 2 ...AS JAPANESE SWIMMING COACH AND TAKE THE PLUNGE TOSHJIIIKO TAGUCHI. 27 -year-old university swimming coach, and his bride, Mizuho Atarashi, dived into a swimming pool to celebrate their wedding in Tokyo last week. Taguchi, a candidate for the backstroke event in the 1956 Olympic Games, has beenUPI - 79 words
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111 1963-06-04 2 HONG KONG. Mon. The colony's seven-month old drought cracked this morning with nearly an inch of steady rain, onethird of the t o t a 1 recorded since November. Children rushed out for a bonus bath. Women put out buckets, tins, potsReuter - 111 words
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Article44 1963-06-04 2 AMMAN Jordan >. Mon— The Saudi Council of Ministers last night decided to pay five million rials (about £400.000) as compensation for slaves freed following last year's decision to end slavery In Saudi Arabia. Mecca Radio said in a broadcast heard here.— Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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174 1963-06-04 2 'Respect centavo' drive to reduce prices VIANILA. Mon.—Pre- sident Macapagal has launched a "respect the centavo" campaign aimed at reducing the prices of food and clothing in the Philippines. The Centavo is the lowest unit of Philippine currency. Four centavos make one United States cent. A presidential proclamation said theUPI - 174 words
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89 1963-06-04 2 JAKARTA. Mon.— The official news agency Antara said yesterday the navy had successfully staged a manoeuvre called '•Operation Emerging Crocodile" 30 miles off the Belawan Coast in the Malacca Straits last week. The agency said three fast I motor torpedo boats took part in89 words
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140 1963-06-04 2 JAKARTA. Mon. More protests have been voiced in Jakarta over the Government's decree of steep price increases in railway fares and public utility rates. The rate increases went into effect on Saturday. The Nationalist Party chairman. Mr. Ali Sastroadmidjojo. in a statement published byUPI - 140 words
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Article, Illustration267 1963-06-04 2 Ruslan gets new powers from President to manage Press JAKARTA, Monday. THE Information Minister, Dr. Ruslan Abdulgani, has received wide, new powers to "manage the function of the Press" in Indo- nesia. Details published yesterday of a presidential edict on th* Press announced last monih revealel that two boards wouldReuter - 267 words
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79 1963-06-04 3 MOSCOW, Mon.— Russia may have a new space surprise for the West perfumed sputniks. The Moscow newspaper Komsomolets (Young Com-! munLsti said today that pleasant aromas. like soothing music, can give people a psychological boost. Why not perfume walls of Cinemas, theatres and produceUPI - 79 words
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Article28 1963-06-04 3 WASHINGTON, Mon,— Two out i oX three American girls are mar- 'ned by the time they are 21. according to a report published today. Reutcr.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-06-04 3 gPRAY flies u B from beneath tue new uenny D-2 hovercraft, to be operated on the River Thames ne^t month, as it passes a giant tanker on Gareloch, Scotland. The craft, piloted (or driven) here by Captain Richard Mason, was setting off irom Scotland108 words
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135 1963-06-04 3 SHOTS FIRED IN FLORIDA RACE BRA WLS GAINESVILLE, (Florida), MondayRIGHTS broke out and pistol shots were fired in 1 clashes between Negroes and whites in this Southern university town last night. I At least one person was wounded by a pistol shot. Negroes smashed the windows of a white's car,135 words
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Article69 1963-06-04 3 COPENHAGEN. Mon. The West German Defence Minister. Heir Kai-Uwe von Hassel, said today West Oermany's borders with East Germany and Czechoslovakia were Natos llrst line of defence and must be guarded by nuclear-equipped troops. He rejected a proposal by Finnish President Urho Kekkonen to turn Scandinavia69 words
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Article72 1963-06-04 3 LONDON. Mon.— Bank cleric Bob Platten. 38, abandoned an attempt to cross the English Channel in a barrel today because a strong wind whipped up a choppy sea. Plntten spent the whole winter preparinc '.lie barrel, powered by an outboard motor, at his London home. In72 words
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Article63 1963-06-04 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Mr. lain Macleod. leader of the House of Commons and joint chairman of the Conservative Party, arrived here yesterday with his wifp for a two weeks' visit to the U.S. He Is to address the National Press Club in Washington next FridayReuter - 63 words
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Article29 1963-06-04 3 LONDON. Mon. Lord Brabazon of Tara. 79-year-old Grand Old Man of Britisn motoring, admitted that he still drives cars at well over 110 miles an hour. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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124 1963-06-04 3 CHARLOTTE (North CaroUna). Mon. A light aeroplane in which a father was taking his three children and a friend for a joy ride crashed yesterday killing all five people aboard. Mecklenburg Count)- police said Lelo n c 1 1 Carlton Richards. 53.124 words
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346 1963-06-04 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. A DMIRAL Claude V. Ricketts, U.S. ViceChief of Naval Staff, flew to London today to try to overcome British reservations about the mixed-manned Nato nuclear force proposed by the United States. Adulral Ricketts, an amphibious warfare expert, believes that Z>ato's nuclearReuter - 346 words
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Article141 1963-06-04 3 Eight top terror bomb men held TtfONTREAL, Mon. j ITI Eight key members of Quebec's bomb blast terrorists have been' arrested, police said last night. Mr. J. A. Robert, Montreal police chief, told a press con- i f erence "We have been sue- i cessful in our efforts to breakUPI - 141 words
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Article38 1963-06-04 3 ROME. Mon. One woman was killed and about 40 other passengers were injured yesterday at Venafro when a bus plunged 20 feet down from a bridge while returning from a pilgrimage to a local sanctuary. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article29 1963-06-04 3 AUCKLAND. Mon.— Mr. Avcrell Harriman. U. S. Under Secretary of State, arrived here today for the Anzus council meeting due to open in Wellington on Wednesday. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Miscellaneous7 1963-06-04 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby Ul *>"* r7 words
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Article33 1963-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a jumble, sale on Wediiesiiuy at the Presbyterian Ch'urc* hall from 9 a.m. to 12.30 p.m33 words
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Article28 1963-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— lnche Mahi mud bin Awang has been re-elect-ied president of the Singapore Traction Company Employees Union. Mr. Ong Kee Cheok was also re-elected secretary.28 words
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Article, Illustration31 1963-06-04 4 SCHOOLGIRLS putting the emphasis on physical education during the marchpast before the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at the City Hall steps yesterday. Straits Times picture.31 words
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162 1963-06-04 4 Premier names a new bridge 'Merger' SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, officially opened a 600-foot timber footbridge spanning the Ponggol River during his tour of the Ponggol constituency yesterday. He then named it "Merger Bridge" because the bridge links Kampong Ban Hin and Lorong Buang Kok162 words
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Article34 1963-06-04 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lim Kian Tat, who was awarded the Blntang Baktl Masharalcat (Public Service Star) in the Singapore National Day honours, is chairman of the Singapore Petrol Dealers Association.34 words
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338 1963-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mon T»HE deputy general secretary of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. Ow Kheng Tor, today charged that Inche Rahim Ishak, spokesman of the negotiating team of tire Adult Education BHud. had ad tied a f "political flavour" to their338 words
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129 1963-06-04 4 KUCHING. Mon.— SarawaK Alliance executive secretary for elections. Inche Abdul Rahman Yakub. said here today that the Sarawak Alliance was formed simply because in a "multi-racial society like ours it is necessary that there should be the optimum of harmony and understanding among129 words
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418 1963-06-04 4 SINGAPORE, Mo.i. The distinguished English pianist, Denis Matthews. gave a recital of works by Bach, Mozart and Schubert for the Musical Society In the Victoria Theatre. Three preludes and fugues from the second book of Bachs Das Wohltemperierte Clavier" served to Introduce Mr.418 words
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Miscellaneous190 1963-06-04 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR T*HE following is today's scheA dule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 1.10 p.m.; from London, Zurich, Tel Aviv, Teheran, New Delhi, Bantfkok (BA 710 1 7.20 p.m.; from Auckland. Sydney and Darwin (BA 721)190 words
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Miscellaneous196 1963-06-04 4 from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (ML 311) 2.25 p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur (ML 073) 9 p.m.. from Hong Kong (ML 617) 11.30 p.m. DEPARTURES BOAC: To Darwin, Brisbane. Melbourne (BA 710) 8.10 p.m.; to Kuala Lumpur, Colombo. Bombay. Teheran. Bagdad. Beirut. Zurich, London (BA 791 1 2 p.m.; to Rangoon. Calcutta.196 words
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Article307 1963-06-04 5 HUSBAND TOLD HER TO REST BECAUSE OF HEADACHE.. .NO REPLY WHEN HE CALLED OUT PENANG, Monday. A BRIDE died suddenly four days after her marriage, a coroner was told today. "We were very happy," said Lee Swee Yen. 26, "She made no complaints He said307 words
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65 1963-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Miss L.N.E. Derville. a lecturer in the Malayan Teachers College, will talk to the Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29. Ipoh Road. Miss Derville. a specialist in psychology from Durham University, will talk on "Individual Psychology Adler's65 words
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Article51 1963-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The I Senate today adopted five Bills. They were the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use i BUI; the Supplementary Supply (1962 and 1963) BUI; the External Loans B1U: the Loan Guarantee (Amendment) BUI and the Port Authorities Bill. The Senate adjourned51 words
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Article37 1963-06-04 5 IPOH. Mon Loo Kwat Kee. 42. a clerk, was acquitted without his defence being called here today on a charge of assisting In conducting an Illegal character lottery in Tranchell Street, Menglembu. on April 3.37 words
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Article39 1963-06-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Seven of thr 41 fire calls the Kuala Lumpur fire Brigade received during April were "malicious" false klanM. Meordtafl to the municipality. Dimmer cauMd Ov ttenuine Hum km -tiinated to total $20,565.39 words
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122 1963-06-04 5 PENANG UMNO REJECTS 'BAN TWIST' CALL FROM BRANCH PENANG, Mon The UMNO divisional committee last night rejected a resolution from Kampong Bharu UMNO calling on the Federation Government to ban the "Twist." In turning down the motion the committee said the dance was only a temporary craze and would not122 words
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Article60 1963-06-04 5 PENANO. Mon. The first branch of the Dato Kramat division of the United Democratic Party was opened yesterday in Magazine Road Mr. Yeoh Khene Sai was elected branch president with Messrs. Ch'ng Wah Tbiam and Tan Khek Cheow, as vice-presidents, Ong Yong Huat and Cheow Kheng60 words
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Article42 1963-06-04 5 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon.— A special issue of 12 cents postage stamps to mark the world Freedom from Hunger campaign will be placed on sale at all post offices here tomorrow. The stamps will be on sale until stocks are exhausted.42 words
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148 1963-06-04 5 $2.2 mil. istana on stilts for Sultan of Pahang PEKAN, Mon. The Sultan ot Pahang's new $2.2 million istana here will be raised three feet above the ground to avoid flooding. Work on the palace, which will be built by the PWD, will begin in August. It should be completed148 words
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Article76 1963-06-04 5 PENANO, Mon.— A couple were held up by two youths in busy Campbell Street yesterday and robbed of $166 i worth of watches and jewellery. Lee Heng Wah, 19, told the police he was with his girl friend just behind a shoe shop when76 words
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Article42 1963-06-04 5 RAUB, Mon. A tapper. Saw Tuol Tlong. of Penjom new village. Kuala Lipis. was fined $300 or three weeks" jail here on Saturday for possession of 41b. of raw opium at Lorong Blbby. Raub. Saw pleaded guilty.42 words
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164 1963-06-04 5 MCA AIM: TO WIN ALL POLL SEATS IN PAHANG ELECTIONS KUANTAN, Monday. T«HE Pahang MCA is to make a determined attempt A to secure all seats for the Alliance in the Pahang town council elections. Dato Ngau Kau Lock, chairman of the state MCA, said that MCA members throughout the164 words
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Article81 1963-06-04 5 ANGELA Eu Pui-man, (above) of Singapore received her Bachelor of Arts, degree at the weekend from Vassar College. New York. Angela. 21. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eu Keng -loon, left for the United States in 1959. She is social chairman of the Malayan Students81 words
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126 1963-06-04 5 RAIN IN S'PORE: TWO PLANES DIVERTED SINGAPORE, Monday. AN Air-India Comet and a British A United Airways Britannia were diverted from Paya Lebar to RAF Tengah this morning because of heavy rain. It began at 5.45 a.m. and lasted 95 minutes. The BUA plane, carrying servicemen and their families from126 words
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Article68 1963-06-04 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. Tan Sai Moi, 20. fought off a ma:: who embraced her on a rubber estate at Jalan Panchor. Kulim. South Kedah, yesterday evening. Tan told the police that while she was collecting firewood a man caught hold of her. She struggled and68 words
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Article33 1963-06-04 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A presentation cf pioneer certificates by the Minister for Finance Dr. Oon Keng Swee, will be held on June 8 in the Economic Development Board's conference room. Fullerton Building.33 words
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254 1963-06-04 5 SINGAPORE, Monday THE Singapore Insurance Com panics Employees' Union Is to call off a proposed sympathy strike of its members employed in more than 30 firms on the advice of the National Trade Union Congress One thousand members had been asked tc254 words
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249 1963-06-04 5 'Enemy within us more dangerous than without' says Dato Wong DENANG, Mon. r The Chief Minister, Dato Won? Pow Nee, explained tonight why it was essential tor Malaya to have the Internal Security Act. "It is necessary because we have in our midst subversive elements who threaten the security of249 words
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149 1963-06-04 7 Church judo hold after theft of purse IPOH, Mon A man x was caught stealing a purse from a woman kneeling at prayer in St. Michael's Church here this morning. Mr. Louis Rodrigues, a schoolteacher and member of the church choir saw the theft and used a judo hold on149 words
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63 1963-06-04 7 SUNGEI PATANI, Mon. Boarders of the Ibrahim School hostel foiled an attempt by burglars to break Into their dormitory during the week-end. The boys woke on hearing noises at midnight and raised the alarm. The Intruders fled without taking anything. This attempted burglary followed63 words
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Article19 1963-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Fmy-.scvcn stray cattle were rounded up here during April by the municipality's cow catchers.19 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-06-04 7 26 WOMEN, 12 MEN SEEK DIPLOMA IN EDUCATION KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JT was back to school today for a diploma for 38 graduates, 26 of them women, at the University of Malaya's new School of Education. They began a one-year course though277 words
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Article270 1963-06-04 7 POLICE OUT AS MIC HOLDS MEETING KUALA KANGSAR, Monday. UNIFORMED and plainclothes police stood by as *J the long delayed and controversial annual meeting of the Kuala Kangsar branch of the Malayan Indian Congress was held here yesterday evening at the Indian Association premises. Despite heated arguments and fist raising,270 words
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147 1963-06-04 7 Union talks today on nursing dispute SINGAPORE, Mon. Leaders of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Singapore Medical Services Union will meet at the Labour Ministry tomorrow morning for talks on union representation of the nursing service. The AUPE has served a strike notice on the Ministry of147 words
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Article25 1963-06-04 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The police arrested six people under the Societies Ordinance In the last 24 hours in which 585 suspects were screened.25 words
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Article60 1963-06-04 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. There was a brisk sale of National Day first day covers and commemorative stamps this morning when post offices opened. On sale this morning were the new ten and four-cent stamps depleting multistorey flats built by the Singapore Housing and Development Board. There60 words
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68 1963-06-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Th« Commissioner of the Federal Capital, Hajl Ismail bin Panjang Arts, will attend the Congress of the International Union of Local Authorities at Brussels from June 17 to 26. He will also represent the Georgetown City Council and the Malacca68 words
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Article22 1963-06-04 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A CID party raided a house in Kampong Serangoon Kechll early today and arrested two Illegal Immigrants22 words
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329 1963-06-04 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon THE War Department has been accused of taking undue advantage of its immunity from local laws. The accusation was. made in an annual report of the Johore Balau branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. The report, presented329 words
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116 1963-06-04 7 ALOR STAR. Mon. A salesman who cheated his employer's wife was bound over for a year in $300 here today. Khamis bin Awang. 18, pleaded euilty to cheating Siti Ilalimah binte Akbal Mohamed of $70 at Katnpong Telok near here on May 15116 words
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223 1963-06-04 7 IPOH, Mon. Mr. N. 1 M. Krishnan, 34, has resigned from his Job as a British Army civilian employee to contest the Taiping Town Council elections as an Independent. He has done so because he has been advised by the Elections Commission that223 words
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Article69 1963-06-04 7 PENANO. Mon.— Ang Oh Kow, 65, was today fined SI OO (or a false statement he made to the Registrar of Citizens about seven years ago. Ang pleaded guilt y to a charge of declaring on Aug. 25. 1956 that he had been a69 words
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Article, Illustration647 1963-06-04 8 'MALAYS COULD NEVER SURVIVE FT' SAYS SENATOR TAN ■JHE GOVERNMENT was today urged to set up an organisation to co-ordinate industrial activities to avoid cut-throat competition which the Malays have little or no chance of surviving. The call was made by Senator647 words
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258 1963-06-04 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Government is to build two motor boats with cold storage rooms to transport fish catches from the East Coast to Singapore. Tenders for the boats, to be used by the East Coast Fishing Co-oper-ative Union, would be258 words
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165 1963-06-04 8 GOVT REVIEWS PAY STRUCTURE OF WOMEN STAFF KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The entire salary structure of women employees in the Government service is being reviewed as a result of the demand for equal pay by the women Teachers' Union. The Minister of Education, Haji Abcul Hamid Khan, said this in the165 words
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Article, Illustration272 1963-06-04 8 Plea for Judge's Lodges in every town for dignity KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. High Court Judges in the Federation should be placed at a high level of dignity and exclusiveness, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham. said in the Senate today. He said he had noticed Judges occupying rooms In Government Rest Houses272 words
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296 1963-06-04 8 DATO SIR CLOUGH: HOPES OF ERA OF PEACE KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tengku Abdul Rahman's meeting with President Soekarno has raised "great hopes" of era of friendliness and peace in South-East Asia, Dato Sir Clough Thuraisingham told the Senate today. He was moving the "Thank You" motion on the speech by296 words
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Advertisement287 1963-06-04 8 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER It 4^V Despite a full rice bowl, this <jjrl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, /ish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject to disease,287 words
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Miscellaneous114 1963-06-04 8 fe < Ih, V.T. Bmm.N.. \I VKNCW,ASCATSQO,UI.Oi: V N. "~1 I FUWWV ABOUT t.f W,.- aJto^/* Ml I 6TRIPESWASNTSOBAD_A?r /^RECKON ruTN Hnir*AMr»?HS «%lhlttY? XtKiAl^^A^W/A I N^^tJS^JJtt Jtf MEAT COMRMtfr AT J HBY, WHAT/ 1 W* A X^^SVLtrvll I I\ TO* DINNER... fA MEALft.-mn.' 7H 1 T* j tflP > Vr,114 words
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Article, Illustration1714 1963-06-04 9 THE ORDEAL OF FLIGHT 102-AND THE INCREDIBLE SKILL THAT SAVED 113 PASSENGERS AND CRtW IN A GIANT BOEING PLANE ABOUT 20 minutes after midnight on July I*2, 1958 New York's international airport at Idlewild was in a turmoil. Foam covered the last 1,0001,714 words
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Advertisement179 1963-06-04 9 II II l\v/.^l IBB^fl I w >r^ */^B EXTRA QUALITY. ..EXTRA LENGTH... Now also available in packets of ten, King Size SOLENT gives you the clean, wide awake freshness of natural menthol plus real smoking satisfaction. Like a sea-borne breeze... like the cool sparkling spray of the sea SOLENT REFRESHES179 words
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Obituary71 1963-06-04 10 JMIPM CHBW AH LSOWO A«ad Ot pas**d sway ntaas rally 2nd JSBe at S p.m. l-e»»tng neMsd bta beloved wife threa aona. Toa« Hln. Tan Hin. K*e Has. two daaghtan Pong Kaw, Tact Kaw. two aoaa-ln-law Tan Koh Bonn. Cbaa rhoon Dim. three daughters in iaw, twenty grand children71 words
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Article200 1963-06-04 10 I* Wmrds Sl* (Mimimim) PBOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD in»it» all taacttera and book addicts to browse In their rtowreom at Times House. River Vslley Road. Singapore. ENOLISNMBN WOMEN with teaching qualification" willing give few hours wklv Koatonable remunemrion Pieaaf writ. Box A64M ST. wlta detail!. DON'T FOROET to- Include Rtirediliea200 words
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Article714 1963-06-04 10 It is just possible that Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will be in a position by the end of the week to give Tun Lim Yew Hock the information on merger I financial arrangements which Singapore's former Chief Minister is seeking. The new round of talks is expected714 words
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Article322 1963-06-04 10 The Indonesian Sports Minister's admission that an Olympic rule was violated when Indonesia barred Formosa and Israel from taking part in the Fourth Asian Games is the first sign of con- trition in Jakarta. The Indor- esians clearly are in earnest in i their attempt to322 words
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Article257 1963-06-04 10 If present intentions are fully carried out on nomination day, three political parties—the Alliance, the Socialist Front, and the United Democrats will contest all seats in the Penang City Council elections next month. U.D.P.'s decision, announced by its divisional chairman in Penang, makes unwelcome news for the incumbent257 words
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578 1963-06-04 10 by Patrick O'Donovan LONDON, Mon. —On Sundays it does not occur. On Saturadys it is half-hearted. But on every other day of the week, from one year's end to the other, regardless of weather and the rumours of war. it happens as578 words
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Letter98 1963-06-04 10 T REFER to your report 1 (S.T. June 1) on the opening of Selegle House. You have reported the Prime Minister v having stated that the Government was still losing about $40,000 a year .on the Kallang flat* owing to the previous Government's rental policy.98 words
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Letter85 1963-06-04 10 IF Mr. Sharif f Mohamed (ST. May 21) Is such a reluctant TV set owner, he might have thought of this very simple solution to his problem as I have. Why not sell the set and go along to the community centre every night? In this way he85 words
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Letter58 1963-06-04 10 JT is not correct as your 1 correspondent (S.T. May 31) states, that members of the hospital reserve have not been called upon during this emergency for anticholera inoculations. In fact 109 members of the hospital reserve have been mobilised since ttie campaign started. (Dr.) NG SEE YOOK.58 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1963-06-04 10 RITCHIE CALDER - New hope for a world foraging for food RITCHIE CALDER by The ProfeMor of International Relation*. I nJ verity of Edinburgh, report* some of his ImywMtißi and ftadinn on a mission for the I'nlted Nations and its specialised arenclea in 12 countries In South-east Asia. He has been hturivinr the1,560 words
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Advertisement660 1963-06-04 10 Sink.TiMs4VM.liT Mail •a tot ftaar OOCB fTOH.gI AKAN OiaHiK Haett COCO ■TUWABK —AWCII AT HOCLAWQ (K>A D— K ATOM* tfPPM. MOAD-MA VAL BAtX I BOOK VTOM LW r Hawaa. Cftjejr TIM NtMTS PwOWT m. m. WMAK. S itaaaflßaaTaaMW ft ••Baal MtfWtJsX faVdhajaal m Asoin. a rr a m m OO660 words
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Advertisement23 1963-06-04 10 MALAYAN lANKINC LIMITiD it Hl« Lsrgtit Fsdsrition incorporate* ■«nk with 70 Branches over The Federation. Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement277 1963-06-04 10 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the errors and express his Ides* way you speak and write? Are fluently and attractively, you sure that you are not. t hut utUm making mistakes that cause tin i" H277 words
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207 1963-06-04 11 Public liaison committees to combat crime KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —The Federation *j overn in c n t should set up public security liaison committees throughout the country so that the public can help police to combat crime. This was stated today by Alliance Senator T.H Tan during the debate on207 words
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Article31 1963-06-04 11 IPOH. Mon. A cyclist. Teh Phang. 62. was killed in a collision with a motor cycle near the junction of Brewster Road and Uixamana Road here last night.31 words
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Article, Illustration667 1963-06-04 11 QUARANTINE LIFTED AFTER 5 DAYS AND 17,900 PEOPLE 'JABBED' rpHE General Hos--1 pital and the Bukit Kiara Estate, six miles from here, were today declared cholera-free areas. Both were under quarantine for the past live days because a cholera suspect from the estate had been667 words
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Article192 1963-06-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A HAWKER control force— uniformed and police- trained— is to be v set up in the Federal capital. It will be modelled after a similar organisation already operating successfully in Hong Kong. Details of how the Hong Kone force functions were obtained192 words
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Article80 1963-06-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The I Selangor Mentri Besar Da to Abu Baknr bin Baglnda. told kampong Malays that the way to a better living for them lay In their land and they should work hard on It to raise their income. Speaking at the opening80 words
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Article45 1963-06-04 11 KUCHINO. Mon.— Drilling for gold has started in the Bau area of Sarawak, 20 miles from Kuchlng. the Director of Geological Survey. Dr. P. H. Pitch, announced today. Machinery given by the Japanese Government under the Colombo Plan was being used.45 words
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Article220 1963-06-04 11 KLANG, Mon. Sensitive over a royal charge that this is a filthy town, the Town Council has decided on a clean-up campaign. The deputy president of the Town Council, Inche Shamsuddin bin Abdul Hamld. speaking during the adjournment of the monthly meeting urged co-opera-tion220 words
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Article82 1963-06-04 11 SEREMBAN, Mon. The Speaker of the Negrl Sembllan State Legislative Assembly, Dato Abdul 1 Jalil bin Haji Aminuddin. today; advised Chinese youths in Serein- ban to beware of Communist subversive elements trying to cause chaos and destruction in Malaya Speaking at the opening of s82 words
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Article29 1963-06-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Members of the Selanaor Government Servants' Co-operative Thrift Loan Society, Ltd., today unanimously approved a committee proposal to set up a death benefit fund.29 words
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Article68 1963-06-04 11 PENANG. Mon.— Shah Zarnan bin All Khan was today jailed (or one year after being found guilty of impersonating a watchman and obtaining a 112 loan from a sawmill supervisor. Ong 800 Soo The magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. also ordered that Shah, who had68 words
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374 1963-06-04 11 'Let me phone family' plea by weeping extortion case man KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. (INE of 13 men arrestv ed here at the weekend wept in the court today as he asked the magistrate for permission to telephone his family in Singapore. "I have a small child at home, and have374 words
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Article, Illustration285 1963-06-04 11 A young cheat jailed for seven years (the maximum) KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Sessions Court president, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri, today sentenced a man who cheated to seven years' jail the maximum sentence a Sessions Court can impose. Ranjlt Singh Gill. 24. of Singapore, pleaded guilty to cheating Messrs K.A.J. Chotirmall and285 words
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Article78 1963-06-04 11 CINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Art Society has published a book on paintings entitled "Travel Sketches and Paintings" by its president, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. Profits from the publication, which is being sold at $12 a copy, will be put Into the society's Scholarship Fund78 words
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Article46 1963-06-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Th« Sessions Court prosecutor. Deputy Supt. Mr. Choo Kolc Weng, wiU leave tomorrow for a two-month holiday in Japan. He will be succeeded by Deputy Supt. Mr. Jaimal Singh, assistant officer in charge of criminal investigations, Klang Circle headquarters.46 words
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Advertisement206 1963-06-04 11 PRE -RENOVATION C A f C lack and every item to be cleared eve* below COST. AKTICHS SUCH AS: U Price NOW L.d.« Tetero* Pleated SKIRTS 9.50 $3.90 e». LWm. Bonlon SLACKS IS colour* $15.90 $7.90 Ledic* Swimming COSTUMES $12.50 $490 Udm USA Tetcron Printed BLOUSES $11.90 $5.90" Men's Teteron206 words
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Advertisement135 1963-06-04 11 vij|ois|| Mi I If jl 1 JMm mi m XS^ -ii ONE teaspoonful of (Vitamin A Vitamin 8, H mm ap^ M I EiuntiaJ (or growth and Deficiency of this vitam* K MM M Mf I I heilthy ikm tluue lead* to ntrve trouble*. MM I H^r I I heart135 words
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Miscellaneous452 1963-06-04 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE SHOB^TR?S RVICE B«<>K* WAVE -BEBVICE AM.: 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 4l Bletre Sf -7M -rS^m J°i MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE last. 7.00 Time Signal. The 47* mMrM News: 7.10 Song Time; 7.30 metres I*arn A Word A day: 7.32 AM. 0.00 Good Morning:452 words
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Article, Illustration748 1963-06-04 12 BEAUTY ON INSTALMENT REALTY on a budget it's so simple. But there are many who think it is too expensive to buy the cosmetics needed for that beauty look. Put down the initial deposit for your "beauty house" and all that you need after that is to set aside $2748 words
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Article98 1963-06-04 12 A SKEWER Is better than a rork for turning the cnops and steaks on the griller. Spear them at their extreme edges where there's, a rim of skin or fat. This way no precious juices will escape through the puncture as they can and98 words
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Article75 1963-06-04 12 NOW you can get the electric Ice crusher which crushes ice to nine different sizes. You can have ice very fine for cocktails, coarse' for ice cream freezer, medium for chilling glass .vare and medium-coarse as a base for fresh vegetables and relish tray. This ice crusher head75 words
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Article, Illustration432 1963-06-04 12 FEMININE elegance instead of BOYISH look for casual wear FASHION SCENE MANY of fashion's best ideas come from Italian boutique collections. The freewheeling fantasy of fashion designers is the source of inspiration for most of the sportswear and casual clothes that so typify mid-twentieth-century fashion. Keeping up with fashion Is432 words
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Advertisement350 1963-06-04 12 Advertisement Complexion Care The secret of beautifying the complexion is .-aid to lie in the saturation of the skin with a new type of tropical moist oil. The skin takes on an immediate healthy bloom as the tiny lines and blemishes are gently smoothed away. The saturation treatment with the350 words
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Advertisement354 1963-06-04 12 Its SQO S**^ I 5 Mi''lL. (Multiviumin liquid) jam W«Mm[ Multi-vltamlru In a fruit f*y V. flavored base The new tasty B/-^ >T JL way to take the essential N y *J^- J V*"' il v 't* mlns children need. j*^g3 ■^■^I^Sr MULTIVITAMIN j»^,O^ Squibb multi-vitamin cap- Ki^^* jkj^^^^^ .sulfs354 words
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Miscellaneous303 1963-06-04 12 Straits Times Crossword B~ sßFTsitttHsr^^P^BßFTsW^Tmi ACROSS 6. "How now my metal of 7. Animal to touch In play with (Twelfth Night) (S). some -hesitation (S). 11. A clue points to mere kuossv 8. Strict Franciscan friar died work (11). before help arrived (9). IS. Artist or writer (fi). 8. The303 words
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213 1963-06-04 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today called on the people to hold fast to their non-racial, non-com-munal approach to problems. By doing so, he said in his National Day address at the padang rally this evening, they would213 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-06-04 13 Folk dances on the steps of the City Hall THE CITY'S FESTIVAL LIGHTS MALAY dances on the steps of the City Hall part of the Singapore National Day aneka ragam ra'ayat on Sunday night. A DANCE by members of Singapore's Indian community. The show was watched by a crowd of68 words
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184 1963-06-04 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. —Dato Tan Chen* Swee, Deputy Chief Minister of Malacca and chairman of the low-cost housing committee, yesterday visited the low-cost housing scheme in Jalan Larkin here. He was accompanied by Dato Sulaiman bin Nlnam Shah, chairman of the Johore local government committee.184 words
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Advertisement415 1963-06-04 13 Now-a ONE-CALORIE TABLET that gives you all the vitamins you need take for an entire day! New Vitamin Formula /^^^Just one Geritol "BREAKFAST VITAMINS" Tablet gives Supplies The Vitamins J^>*| you all the vitamin values indicated in these fine foods. Your Brcskfdst Mdv Lsck r^^fT. /<?••*• comes important vitamin news.415 words
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Article241 1963-06-04 14 Pinnock-Fridor plans a factory AUSTRALIAN VENTURES IN MALAYA piIVNOCK-Fridor Group of Companies, Australia, one of the world's leading and oldest sewing machine manufacturers, is considering establishing assembly plants for its products in Singapore or Malaya. This was disclosed by Iff. J. Notary, managing director of Interstate Co. Ltd., which is241 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-06-04 14 AN executive of Sime Darby in Singapore, Mr. Tan Jin Soon (above), has left to undergo two months' training at the Cadbury-Fry Organisation in Britain. In addition to spending some time at CadburyFry's various factories, Mr. Tan will study modern sales, display132 words
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Article, Illustration189 1963-06-04 14 MEANWHILE a West Australian Government sales promotion officer from the Department of Industrial Development. Mr. L.W. olade is now in Singapore to conduct negotiations with the State Government for the establishnent of jolntventure manufacturing plants here. He will also have discussions with Singapore and Federation189 words
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Article42 1963-06-04 14 lhe Singapore copra market continued to be short of available supplies, and arrivals last week were estimated at 750 tons, says Lewis and Peafs report. No repoit of local trailng on PO.B terms was made although selleri prices were unchanged.42 words
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264 1963-06-04 14 Gevaert's latest printing techniques MR. J. VAN VLAENDEREN, a technical representative from the graphic department of Gevaert PhotoProducten N.V., Belgium, recently made an extensive tour of Singapore and the Federation, demonstrating to local dealers the use of al l Gevaert graphic materials. He had also made a similar tour of264 words
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Article203 1963-06-04 14 rE senior partner of a London firm of leading consulting engineers who have been associated with power and telecommunications engineering in Malaya and Singapore for over fifty years, will arrive tomorrow for a short visit. He is Mr. JJ\ St. G. Shaw of Preece, Cardew and203 words
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Article, Illustration324 1963-06-04 14 2 BANKS START OFFICES AT SELEGIE HOUSE fTHE United Chinese Bank Ltd. and the Chartered Bank have each opened a branch at Selegie House, Singapore, to serve their respective customers in that district, i The Selegie Road branch is the fourth subsidiary ofI fice in Singapore for the i United324 words
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Article160 1963-06-04 14 New travel agency in business ANEW travel agency has opened for business in Singapore. Called Jenny Travel Service Agency, it will Initially organise conducted tours from Singapore to the Federation. Later, it plans to include Bangkok, Hong Kong and Japan in 'ts schedule. The manager. Miss Jenny Ng. says that160 words
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Advertisement265 1963-06-04 14 BSOB2B EXTRA STURDY... m Built for Style Comfort! mm j^ Snivel Chair VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYA. Tel. *****. ***** Kotobuki Seating Co Ltd 14. 1-chome, Yurakucho, Chlyoda-ku, Tokyo Japan r m 1 tit^ 7265 words
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Advertisement125 1963-06-04 14 Pilkingtons' 'ARMOURPLATE' Glass Doors the most inviting entrances r jfl HP Wherever an entrance should invite— store, hotel, restaurant, office or public building— Pilkingtons' 'Armourplate' Glass Doors are a must. The wide range of assemblies and fittings caters for every individual design, and new constructional techniques now make it possible125 words
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Advertisement1470 1963-06-04 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft WEST COAST U.K. t Out Sport bill P. S'hta PtMof EUMAEUS Wars I'lttl, Havrt. H'burg Jim 4 Jbm 7 UM I/It JaM 11 PftRHUS mil lutjlin. Glasgow JIM 11 Jttl 13 lilt 14/11 JaM II CYCLOPS Liicrpeel Jilt 11 Jill IS JIM 11/21 IBM 21 ACHILLtS inai1,470 words
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Advertisement1350 1963-06-04 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAUIN6S 10 fctNOA, LE HAVRE. NAMBUBt, BREMEN. ANTWEIP. yo^pS. lOITERDAM, AMSTEIDAM, OSLO, GOTHENRURG ANO COPENHAGEN, 15/VtjWIUI •S'tONfiA" a) fill. 11/ IJm 6/ I Jaaa 6/ 6 Jim rAv'-j'J "JUO-ANOIA" I) 20 24 June 2a/ 2 > IBM 21/26JMI V^AVgy auMA 11 mi/ 4 July 4/ J1,350 words
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Advertisement1395 1963-06-04 15 B r ENJ^tLJ[ME o*^;; aafaftfaatataafaaW EXPRESS SERVICE TO iMIfN LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. a"0Wl S'naa «>i 6tNLOMOND.(t.L#j L'IMI, Rota. Null. H'Mn ll Pt Ttlay June 5 S ItNfiLOf itXJ LtMM, M tio, Maalirg G 35 Today June 6/6 iinlarig I'rmi, ll aaa, H'arg. fi'aoatt jata 16/ v mi u/il mat1,395 words
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Advertisement1281 1963-06-04 15 feMcALISTER Sc CO M LTD. w^ IM! Nt 1J331 V*Waj, EI.I.BWUfAH UMK tjk KLAVKNKSS UMB LONDON. nAMUUMfc, IOMERtAM, IM AN4ULES. SM FRANCISCO, HAVRE. NULL ft MIDOIf SItOUSt SEATTLE. VANCMVEB ft PtRTUHt. CITY OF DURHAM AecMlilf ttigt ftr Ctttral ft Sm» Aaiffcr i Sport P. S ham Penang lONniviui 26/2) Jim1,281 words
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Article, Illustration503 1963-06-04 16 GEOFFREY BOLAND - GEOFFREY BOLAND By INVESTORS will soon have another opportunity of taking up shares in a local company, but this time it will be quite different to anything that has been offered for sale on the Malayan market. The new company, which will be formed iater this503 words
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Article294 1963-06-04 16 BUSINESS in the Kuala Lumpur trading room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday: INDUSTRIALS: Hatil S'pura 11.37, $1.36 OL; Oimmn $2.00; 4. Waits" $2.63; M. Teka*** $2.73. $2.72 OL,: jiltiMi <M) 88 MBlai PtMlwnani $1.74. $1.75, (1.73 OL,: Will |2.«5. 52.54 OL,: Tlmei $4.36: las* dtb. 11.02.294 words
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Article80 1963-06-04 16 Shipa at Port Hwettenbam: Wharf* Brrtba: No. 2 Troooh. No. 3 Lily Nlrlaw. No. 4 Halidu, No. 6 Preaident Taft. No. 7 Bantam. Stnam Barttia: No. 1 Nrnror, No. 2 Star Alycon, No. 3 Brnhiant, No. 4 Ryuma Mam. No. ft Daeila, No. t< Benlomoad. No. T80 words
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Article101 1963-06-04 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. SHARE trading resumed on a steady to firmer note and rises exceeded falls. Oils .noved irregularly in quiet trading and base metals barely held their levels Loans continued firm C.R.A lfi h Mount laa Mi 9 N. Broken Hill H0». 77 1 Ampol Petroleum 11 SB101 words
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Article42 1963-06-04 16 Leading Japanese steel mills have reached agreement on a plan to ease uniformly their crude steel production curtailment by five per cent from the present 30 per cent, according to a Tokyo report. madr required by Age 30 to 4042 words
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Advertisement1078 1963-06-04 16 m 00>^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD O.S.A. PaciCio. Atlantic. «fc Great Lakes Service ttM mao" tIA ci» tl* tIA tIA S'oc'i P. S ram hoool'j'b S F 'cisco l *ri»m ft wig ,iii, Mlixa Man 13/21 JMI JI Jaly 21 Jlly 31 July 11 Ai t 3 Sipt "KMikawa Man1,078 words
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Advertisement965 1963-06-04 16 Coll ot BARCELONA As from 25»h June 1963 from Marseilles Outward and 10th August 1963 from Singapore Homeward our T.v. "VIIT NAM" "LAOS" "CAMBOOGE" will call BARCELONA every month for PASSENGERS and FREIGHT Singapore: Tel. ***** (Passage), ***** (Freight) K.L. Tel. ***** Pt. Swettenham Tel. 6695 Penong Tel. ***** westmunu965 words
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Advertisement315 1963-06-04 16 TENDER TENDER FOR SUPPLY OF ORDINARY LAUNDRY TO THE KANDANG KERBAU HOSPITAL FOR THE PERIOD 16.6.53 TO 15.12.65. TENDERS will be received up to noon on 10th June 1963 for the supply of Ordinary Laundry to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital for the period 16.6.63 to 15.12.63. A tender deposit of315 words
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Advertisement1462 1963-06-04 16 NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., LTD., advises trie public that Its com notes numbered 18/3/*****6 U 18/3/*****0 Inclusive are oereb] cancelled. BANK HOLIDAY The Banks In the Federation o< Malaya will be closed for business on Wednesday 6th June, 1963 Birthday of His Majesty the Yarn dl-Pertuan Agong. Exchange Banks' Assoclatloi of1,462 words
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Advertisement724 1963-06-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or State Nationals for the posts of Temporary Assistant Supervisors and Temporary Field Assistants for the Land Development Schemes. Megerl sembilan. 2. (I) Temporary Assistant Supervisors— iaj Salary seale $216x12--$3OO. Plus Cost of Living and Housing Allowances at current rates; (b) Age724 words
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Advertisement584 1963-06-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD TECHNICAL CADETS TECHNICAL ASSISTANTS Applications are Invited fron Federal Citizens for the posts o: Technical Cadets/Technical As sistants (Electrical) on a salarj scale of $324 x 14 352/examlna tion bar/419 x 14 545/M2 x 18 653 plus cost of living allowance at current rates. Applicants584 words
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Advertisement725 1963-06-04 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby Kivan that I. Lam Choon Chee. Lave retired from Nanyang Radio Co. Ltd. and am no longer associated with the said Company in any mannei whatsoever as from 31-5-63. 1 shall not be responsible for any ol the business dealings of the said Company transacted725 words
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Advertisement746 1963-06-04 17 i^^^^^^py^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j (Contained from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Word* SS(Mi*.)—Box tt cU. «a*ra i WANTID CINIRAL Wa-n ammb over 30 year* old for English family. To lira in. Must like children. Telephone Spore *****. I IXPIRIIHCID COST CLERK for 1 CICARITTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, lINCAfORE. Under thirty and smist potmi L.C.C.746 words
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Advertisement1066 1963-06-04 17 SITUATIONS VACANT Wordt SS (Mi*.)— Box St et*. txtrm A MALAYAN COMPANY In Penang requires an engineering daughtsman, possessing the ability to develop Meat from basic principles. Preference will be given to those with mechanical' electrical experience Box A 1302 ST. K.L. WANTED CHINESE 30 40 interested gardening preferably female1,066 words
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Advertisement889 1963-06-04 17 EDUCATION It Word* U (Ml*.)— Box It eta. txlrm JUNE SESSIONS Typewriting. Shorthand. Book-keeping all stages. enrol now. N.C.8.. 4S3A, Oeylang Road, Spore. (*****) JUNE bbcinnb-rs': Malay. Book- I keeping. Accounting. Commercial tnglUh. Typing. Shorthand (Malay. Eng.. Ilsh) Morning, evening. English/Maths Pre-Senlor. Senior, QI., LCC vacancies: speed Theory. Malay. English/Maths,889 words
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Article197 1963-06-04 18 SPEED ACE KILLED: CAR HITS WALL i NEW BREMEN, lOhloi. Mon. Allen Crowe, one of Amertca't top race car drivers, v.vi fatally injured yesterday when bit] car hit the wnil and flipped owi on the 11th lap of the 30-lap sprint feature at the New Bremen speedway. Crowe. 34. ofUPI - 197 words
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Article44 1963-06-04 18 KUALA I.UMPUR. Mon. The Ail Malayan Malays tennii ctMUßiv.onships will bt played al thr Selangor Club courts from July 6 la 7. Emne-- should reach Inche Abdul Ghiiin. Hon. secretary, c oi Office of Commissioner of Land*. Kuala Lumpur by June 15.44 words
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Article328 1963-06-04 18 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER By SYDNEY, Mon. The New South Wales Soccer Federation has begun moves toward.* arranging a three-week tour of South-E as t Asia by a NSW representative side. The tour will Include matches in Hong Kong, Manila. Jakarta and Singapore. The idea of328 words
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Article79 1963-06-04 18 ALOR STAR. Mon Hong Kong Chinese, who retained the Ho Ho Cup beating Malayan Chinese 2-0 in Penang last night. will play against a Kedah State XI in a soccer (riendly Stadium Diiiul Aman hi.c tomorrow < kickoff 7.30 p.m. i. Kedah V line-up: Tan79 words
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182 1963-06-04 18 LEIPZIG. Mon. England recovered from the shock ol being a goal down In the 23rd mmute to beat East Germany 2-1 in the first-ever soccer international between the two countries here yesterday. Roger Hunt, who came into the side at the last minute when182 words
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Article, Illustration231 1963-06-04 18 TOKYO, Monday. INDONESIAN Sports Minister Raden Maladi was reported today as saying Indonesia had "violated an International Olympic Committee rule when it barred Formosa and Israel from taking part in the Asian Games in Jakarta last August. The Japanese national news agency KyodoReuter - 231 words
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Article300 1963-06-04 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Cricket Association president Carl Schubert led his team to a 12-run victory over the Vice-President's XI in their National Day match on the padang today. Schubert's bright innings of 38 the day's highest I with five boundaries, lasted 33 minutes before he300 words
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Article242 1963-06-04 18 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Telecoms 1 Police FF 1; Div. 3: I PTCSC 3 Railways 1. Krian l*e: A.soli.m Belia 'B 3 Pakatan Srni 0. K. Muda L«e: Kuala Krtil 5 Pinang Tunggal 1. Kluan; Div. 2: Police 3 OPM Rangers 4: Garrison L«e: Bombs 3 34 Coy242 words
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Article440 1963-06-04 18 WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW CIMiAPORE,' Mon. I'alonur 8 < 1 I 1 p 8.09 Weights for Cadet Kousm-I 8.10 Duke of Mantua 8.08 eight rares at Bukit Power First 8.0* Tully Star 8.08 Timab on Wednes- i C'hor Pavong 8.09 timtang day: Martingale 8.08 Sarawak 8.08 ri 7 niw 1 r.t440 words
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540 1963-06-04 18 SINGAPORE. Monday OTRANDED in Ireland for three seasons before he made the iB.OOO-mile sea Journey to Malaya via the Panama, Pardon, a five-year-old bay gelding by High Treasure, made a spectacular debut at BUkit Timah yesterday when he whipped a bright Class540 words
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Article63 1963-06-04 18 PENANG. Mon. The Penan* Amateur Boxing Association wil! i hold its open championships at. the New World Park here on June 29 and 30. Among the early entries L« A. Anthony. former lightweight champion, who last his title to Alir..*d Alwi of Thailand last year. Entries should63 words
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Article276 1963-06-04 18 MOSCOW. Mon. The Bovlet Union yesterday moved Into the quarter- finals of the European zone Davis, Cup tf mils tournament by beating Chile 4-1. In the first singles match Toomas Lejus beat Ernesto Agulrre 6-2. 6-3. 6-4. Mikhail Mocer won the second singles when he beatReuter - 276 words
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Advertisement89 1963-06-04 18 V aA'P M^** -say the men Ib^HbßbmhßbvV am y^d^H mott w i^K if and came up with some startling WT* llpft I****^^1 tacts. m in the June issue ofi READ I '-K^ 'JM '#•»••.<"* <m in/Marti gp* WOMEN i 1 r>»» iniMinfiiiirtMMWa^Ll r* t~\\ iiuTDirc a^s^*i s r***"%H d&o in89 words
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Miscellaneous127 1963-06-04 18 SPORTS DIARY CYCLING A*Un championships: 103.32 km road team time trial fJn Raja, XL. 7 a.m.. SOCCER T^ir match: Kedah v HK Chinese <A. Btar stadium. 7.30 p.m.». Spore Div. 1: Marines v RAP Chanfti < Jn Besar, 5.15) D. Afiah v TTSH (Jn Besar. 7>: Div. s\: Bt. Tlmah127 words
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Article, Illustration639 1963-06-04 19 FRANCIS BOEY - Japanese, Thai get golds and Malaya bronze FRANCIS BOEY By ]£UALA LUMPUR, Man. Japan and Thailand each won a gold medal on the second day of the Asian Cycling Championships in the time trial events held at the Diplomatic Enclave here today. Japan's gold came in the 8-475 kilometres road639 words
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Article275 1963-06-04 19 MIKE FOONG - MIKE FOONG: By Ipoh, Monday IJOCKEY umpiring in Malaya, which has always been taken for granted as a man's job. is now beginning to attract the fair sex. This is'lndlcated by tKe" record number of ten women candidates for tlie Malayan Hockey Federation Umpires' Board275 words
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Article164 1963-06-04 19 writes for STRAITS TIMES KBITH MILLER, Australia's great Test cricket all-rounder, will report for t:^e BTRAITS TIMES on the forthcoming Test series betwoen England and West Indies in England. The first Test starts at Manchester on Thursday. Ever since he retired from representative cricket in 1958, Miller has "covered" Test164 words
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Article130 1963-06-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Negri Sembilan HA have, suggested to the Malayan Hockey Federation that the final rounds I of the inter-state hockey championship for the Tun Razak Cup should be played at Seremban instead of Kuala Lumpur as arranged. Negri, one of the four states130 words
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Article57 1963-06-04 19 IPOH, Mon. Perak will mcct 1 Penarg in a Malaya Cricket Aa- 1 Rociation league match on the' Municipal padang here this weekend. Peraks team: AbCul Aziz icapt). S. Pathmalingam. A. Santlianadoiw. A. Anil Doss. C. KanaIpndran. Hazara 61ngh, G LetI chumanan. AJmeer Singh. J. I Marshall. Chet57 words
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Article212 1963-06-04 19 p*ULL results today H. 475 kilometres road individual team time trial First: Japan M Omiva (13:69.1). N. Rotogi (12:44.9), Y. Shimura (13:14.3) and H. Yamao (13:19.4). Aggregate times 39:18.5. Second: Iran Masrallah Amine Sorour (14:14.0), Esmael Hosseini (13:17.3). Hassan Roustaye (14:1.2), and Akbar Poudev (13:4.3). Aggregate tim»«R 40:22.8.212 words
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197 1963-06-04 19 SINGAPORE HOCKEY ACE MEHAR -TO REST CINGAPORE, Mon. While Singapore's first team hockey players are busy training three times a week for the Tun Razak Cup tournament final round this month, Singapore's Insideright Mehar Singh has turned down the Invitation to join them. Mehar Singh told the Straits Times he197 words
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Article, Illustration602 1963-06-04 20 FOR STRATEGIC, ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL REASONS— PREMIER SINGAPORE, Monday. \|R. LEE KUAN YEW said today that Singapore would be a precious military, economic and political asset to Malaysia. In a National Day address to a big rally on the Padang, he said some people used602 words
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271 1963-06-04 20 nows KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Alliance Senator T.H. Tan said today that he noted with pleasure a statement by Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman that the Government did not think differences with Singapore relating to merger are insurmountable. Mr. Tan. speaking in271 words
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Article47 1963-06-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr. B. H. Melwani has been elected chairman of the Singapore Tourist Association. Other officials are: Dato Loke Wan Tho (president); Mr. R. T. on idepuiy chairman and Messrs H.J.M. Church. L.U. Dunn, Fred Eu. SJ. Lloyd and K. T. San (committee members).47 words
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Article37 1963-06-04 20 SINGAPORE. Mon— Dr. Charles Gamba. president of the Industrial i Arbitration Court will talk on fellowship" to members of the! V's Men's Club of Singapore on June 8 at a luncheon at the Prince's Restaurant. i37 words
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85 1963-06-04 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. Rain fell here today a* the 12-hour island-wkL- water rationing was lilted for the lirst time in M days to <'iiable the people to celebrate National Day. Rationing will, however, be re-imposed tomorrow at 8 a.m The Meteorological Station at85 words
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Obituary99 1963-06-04 20 MR. PVTER PAUL COMCZ formerly of Bt. Jo»e|.h s InM.tutKm iwnswl »»»y ixmtfully on 3.«. W. Cortm* le«v«« 178 Ipwr Koad .or Chur.h O( Th. Immaculate Heart Of Mary. H.rihUin'l K«':»l ">■ < <iH 'hrnr- to •mrd MAIAR-TM. JULIAM OAKUM. Tea.her Bt. Sir I'td nudI n.xht. Cert. 0 T»..k99 words
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Article93 1963-06-04 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Straits Times group today received tnattMT $397.75 for the National Patriotic Pund briny inn the overall total to 8120 657.74 Latent contribution* received •.vrip from: Man* of the Renong Tin DreduinK Company Limited. Batu Caves. $90: Umno branch. Merslng. $41.55: ftarT ol93 words
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78 1963-06-04 20 A course on statistics at Varsity SINGAPORE. Mon. An orienI tatlon course on statistics will be held here this month sponsored by the Economic Development Board as port of the expanded pro--1 gramme of management education and training. The course of 12 lectures will be held on Fridays at the78 words
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Article406 1963-06-04 20 W. Indies take 216-run lead BACK PAGE SPORT ONDON, Mon. At tea on the second day of their match against Glamorgan at Cardiff, the West Indian tourists had scored 37<) all out in their first innings. which them a lead of 216. In spite of the large lead the touristsReuter - 406 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-06-04 20 UIGHEST and lowest temperalx tures In Malaya and Singapore for the poriod 8 p.m. on Sunday to 6 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowrat Kuala Lumpur 93 77 Kota Bharu 91 77 j Penan* 90 73 Ipoh 93 72 Malacca 91 7) Singapore 90 7243 words
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