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Title Section20 1963-06-06 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times ,'>. '"^7^! Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1963. £> 15 CENTS. KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration636 1963-06-06 1 Confrontation over, says Tengku, but... 'WE ARE FREE AND MUST BE ABLE TO DEFEND OURSELVES: WE HAD NO PLANE TO SEND POLICE TO BRUNEI. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday r>iONFRONTA\J TION is over, but Malaya's defence build-up goes on. Tengku Abdul Rahman, tired but happy, announced this tonight on636 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-06-06 1 WITH' I Swiss guard standing guard. Pope John XXIII lies in state in front of the main altar and above the tomb of the first Pope, St. Peter, in St. Peter's Basilica. Here ill this spot stood Pope John's throne when he presided over the secondUPI - 73 words
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198 1963-06-06 1 Trial run by tanker to Canton for water OONG KONG, Wed. A small tanker will soon be sent on a trial run up the Pearl River to collect water from China, the Hong Kong Government announced tonight. The vessel, of 2.000 or 3.000 tons, will bring Its precious cargo toReuter - 198 words
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Article40 1963-06-06 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Teo Ken* Urn. 19, mas attacked by an acidihrowlng gang near a market in Lorong 26. Geylang, thi« afternoon He wao burned oti the face, neck and chct Hi> condition U Mrioufc.40 words
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Article25 1963-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. We*. The Federation flag wrlli be flowi at hall-maM throughout the country tomorrow for the funeral of Pope Jofcn I25 words
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Article88 1963-06-06 1 PEACE: NAVY NOW ADJUSTS ITS ROLE JAKARTA. Wednesday. THE Indonesian Navy will "adjust" its activities in accordance with the agreement last week in Tokyo between President Soekarno and Tengku Abdul Rahman, a Navy spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman, Ltd. -Col. Ambardy, told the Antara news agency that the Navy "always88 words
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259 1963-06-06 1 Subandrio: We still oppose Malaysia... SINGAPORE. Wednesday. INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, to--1 night reiterated his country's opposition to Malaysia but stressed that the Tokyo "summit" had "created a spirit of friendship and understanding" conducive to settlement of problems in Dr. Subandrlb, who flew In from Hong Kong with his259 words
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Article46 1963-06-06 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. An advance party of five of the lima n Malayan delegation to the foreign ministers conference in Manila left here by air today. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Raxak. and the rest of the delegation will leave tomorrow.46 words
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Article25 1963-06-06 1 LONDON, Wed— Londoners will have to pay about 10 per cent more for their train, bus and underground fares from June 2325 words
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Article45 1963-06-06 1 Xl \l.\ 1.l MPIR, Wed One new cave of suspected cholera was today Admitted to the Tangkak Hospital. This bring* the total number of cases to 44)9. A totai of 27t people have now been discharged. The death toll remains at IS.45 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-06-06 1 It's a girl— and King is a grandpa KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong became a grandfather for the first time on his official birthday today. His daughter, Sharifah Salwa (above), gave birth to a girl this morning at the Jdhore Bahru General Hospital. Her husband is Tengku Sulaiman,68 words
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Article821 1963-06-06 1 the King — - the King -by KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. 'pilK no-confrontation agreement reached in Tokyo between Teagku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno was today described by the Yang (li-Peituan AgQflfl as the "happiest birthday gift" he could ever have received. In a broadcast to the nation, the King, 43821 words
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Article180 1963-06-06 1 Tin shoots up to £920 I ONDON. Wed. Tha spot tin price on the London metals market today surged to £920 after reaching £910 yesterday. The price, the highest for just over a year, now stands at £10 above the figure at I which the Buffer Stock manager is allowed180 words
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Article66 1963-06-06 1 SINGAPORE. Wed— Pickets wer« put up in front ol the CID headquarters and the Central Police Station at midnight as about 100 civilian police workers went on strike following the breakdown rf negotiations for better terms of 1 service. be workers comprising t*le- printer operator*, cierks66 words
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Article40 1963-06-06 1 STOP PRESS IRAN MARTIAL LAW TKIIKRAV \\<d Ir.m (iovcrnmrnt drrlarri martial law in Teheraa tonight after troops roliqidu> demonstrators from mala itreeta durinK riots In «hiih 'ii people killed i>r iniurtil mil rrumrnt buildings si itn fire Rrutrr (Sri- I".40 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-06-06 2 VIENTIANE. Wed. Prince Souvanna Phouma, Prime Minister of the Laotian Coalition Government, has agreed in principle to a new meeting with his Communist halfbrother. Prince Souphanouvong, to try to settle the Laotian political crisis, it was disclosed yesterday. The meeting. If it IsReuter - 146 words
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102 1963-06-06 2 Arsonists destroy 38 houses and shops JAKARTA, Wed. A fire which destroyed 38 houses and shops, most of them Chinese-owned, in the north Sumatra town of Tandjung Berlngin appeared to have been started deliberately. Antara news agency reported yesterday. One hundred and eichty-six people were left homeless by the blaze,Reuter - 102 words
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Article67 1963-06-06 2 J^LISABETHVILLE (Katanga), Wed.— A mob of drunken Congolese Army troops terrorised the copper mining town of Kolwezl on Monday night, killing two people and seriously Injuring three others. For two hours about 20 soldiers drove through the streets of Kolwezl, shooting at passers-by, stopping cars and67 words
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Article, Illustration453 1963-06-06 2 MALAYA APPEALS TO REDS ON BEHALF OF SMALLER STATES UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. appealed to the Soviet Union yesterday to abandon its far-fetched arguments and accept the General Assembly's decision that peace-keeping expenses of the U.N. were a charge upon all member states.Reuter - 453 words
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100 1963-06-06 2 TEHERAN, Wed.—Pox lice last night banned all religious demonstrations and processions after rioting against the Shah's plans to emancipate women. A total of 130 people were arrested during the demonstration by several thousands. A police communique said the demonstrators had attacked two womenReuter - 100 words
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Article65 1963-06-06 2 OENEVA. Wed.— The International Red Cross yesterday appealed to all members to help victim* of the cyclone which killed 10.000 people and made hundreds of thousands homeless in East. Pakistan last week. The League of Red Cros.< Societies said the Pakistan Red Cros* urgently needed65 words
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67 1963-06-06 2 JAKARTA. Wed. The new* agency Antara reported yesterday the Youth Front. West BUBkUra has demanded in a letter to tinGovernment, the seizure of Briti>h interest.-, in Indonesia as a reclorocal measure acalnst "barbaric arts" of the army in North Borneo and the alleged shelling ofReuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration270 1963-06-06 2 Diem alerts his troops, police SAIGON, Wed.— More than 1,000 troops and riot police, backed by armoured units, patrolled the streets of Hue today to prevent possible religious rioting. The city was put under virtual martial law after troops used bayonets and grenades to break up demonstrations by protesting Buddhists,UPI - 270 words
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Article41 1963-06-06 2 NEW DELHI. Wed— Two Ameican Mount Everest summit limbers. Barry Bishop and Willam Unsoeld. are responding lell to new anti-frostbite drug md may lose "only the tips of everal toes." a doctor at Katnandu Hospital said yesterday.41 words
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201 1963-06-06 2 MANILA, Wednesday. WIVES and children of the striking dock workers yesterday Joined th.; picket lines at the main entrances to the dock area here. The Filipino dock workers have been picketing the I docks since May 7 to support their demand that the PhilippineReuter - 201 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-06-06 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (&SS%* S-7^ /"6eoa»e etrs to vo*nd V R-^iSS/ No^y ABOUT TUE OOCT Of MM U3M9 \^2??L~^ \OI4TMtCt (Wt CAUtf^24 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-06-06 3 Hope lost FOR MISSING 101 ANCHORAGE (Alaska), Wed.— Search and rescue teams gave up all hope yesterday that there might be any survivors from the military-chartered DC7 that went down in the Gulf of Alaska with 101 men, women and children on board. "There are no survivors/ said Lieut.-Ccidr. OwenUPI - 281 words
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Article20 1963-06-06 3 WASHINGTON. Wi-d. The National Spare Agency said yesterday it will recruit 20 to 15 new astronauts this year.20 words
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Article214 1963-06-06 3 Their last respects to the Pope tfATICAN CITY, Wed. Crowds of ordinary people tiled into St Peter's Basilica today to pay their last respects to Pope John XXIII lying in state in the world's biggest church. The body, clad in pontifical red robes with a golden mitre is on aReuter - 214 words
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Article, Illustration500 1963-06-06 3 KENNEDY GIVES 'GUIDE LINES 9 WASHINGTON, Wed. Professor Arnold Toynbee, the British historian, said yesterday that the struggle to free humanity from hunger could not be won "unless the planet's hundreds of millions of wives and husbands voluntarily decide to regulate theReuter - 500 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-06-06 3 Girl with a dog to match. THE long-haired lass with the dog to match Is 21-year-old Wendy Schofield. who is a canine beautician. Wendy. of Hale, has built up quite a business making pooches smoochy. She started when she was 17. and now has her own i.hop. van and two85 words
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Article65 1963-06-06 3 MOSCOW. Wed. A Russian boy aged three already welshs more than eight stone and has a chest measurement of nearly 43 inches, the size of a burly fullgrown man. t:ie Dewa agency Tass reported today. He stands about 3ft. Tin. tall, andReuter - 65 words
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Article57 1963-06-06 3 'Cleo' producer sues NEW YORK. Wed. Film producer Waller Warmer today nled a suil claiming U5t2.660.303 damages from 20th Century-Pox Film Corporation over his removal as producer of the film Cleopatra. He also asked for an injunction to bar t'ne release of the film (premiere: June 12) until he haiReuter - 57 words
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Article40 1963-06-06 3 MEXICO CITY. Wed -Sixteen people were killed yesterday, including five children, when a bun chartered by Roman Catholic pilgrims went off the highway near here and plunged 50tt. into a gorge. Forty-five passengers were injured—U.P.l.40 words
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Article39 1963-06-06 3 PARIS. Wed. Pan American Airways has ordered six Concorde aircraft, the supersonic let airliner being designed jointly by ihe French and British aircraft industries, a spokesman for SudAviatton. the nationalised French aircraft construction company, said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article196 1963-06-06 3 VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BA£B. Wed— The U.S. Air Force yesterday successfully launched an Atlas Intercontinental ballistic missile on a 4.000-mile test flight to a predetermined target area in the Pacific Ocean. NEW YORK: Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York said yesterday he still considered himself a potential196 words
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203 1963-06-06 3 Kennedy to propose new law against colour bar WASHINGTON. Wed. President Kennedy's Civil Rights Bill to Congress next week is expected to include a bar on discrimination in hotels, restaurants, s hops, theatres and other business with interstate commerce. The White House formally announced *yester* day the President would proposeReuter - 203 words
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Advertisement587 1963-06-06 3 WOTCWAU STOMACH 7mf TROUBLE^ \^7 JJEWWEISEN-U DOUBLE-ACTION TABLETS Recent medico^ wearch shows that QOitric ulcen may b* due f dietary deficiency. In addition similar researches carried out in Cahfornio USA hove shown tfat certoin foodstuffs such os fresh green vegetables, especially cabbages, contoin an anti ulcer substance called MethylmethlonifiMulfonium Chloride,587 words
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Article, Illustration441 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Singapore Medical Services Union today held their second round of talks at the Labour. Ministry, but were unable to reach agreement- on the issue of union representation of some 1,000 nurses. Meanwhile, the AUPE's strike notice441 words
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Article71 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Red Cross Society will hold its flag day on Saturday. A broadcast appeal to the public on tola will be made by the president, Puan Noor Aishali. wife of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, tomorrow night at 7.10 p.m. The society had made71 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said today that the vocational and food exhibition organised by the People's Association was an effective answer to those who asked of what use were community centres. Speaking at the opening of the exhibition at the241 words
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Article118 1963-06-06 4 Minister's thanks for N-Day SINGAPORE. Wed. The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Raiaratnam. has thanked all organisations which took part in the National Day rally and processions. In a letter to them yesterday, he said: "This year's National Day celebrations are an unqualified success, thanks to your organisation's participation. Now118 words
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Article27 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Leon? Kwong Naug has been re-elected president of the Singapore Government Secretarial Staff Association. Mr. Tan Sin Hee was also re-elected secretary.27 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— A worried grandmother today appealed to the Straits Times to help trace her pet grandson missing from home ror ten days. Madam Ang Geok Neo, 58, said her grandson, Choo Lan Kok. 16. and a pupil of Beatty Secondary Three179 words
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Article25 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Cholera inoculation centres will be closed by the end of the week, if there is no further demand for inoculation.25 words
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Article335 1963-06-06 4 THE following is today's schex dule of civil aircrait movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London, Frankfurt. Zurich, Beirut, Karachi, Calcutta (BA 700) 5.55 a.m.; from Melbourne, Sydney. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 711) 9.05 pan. QanUs: From London, Rome, Cairo, Karachi, New Delhi,335 words
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Article, Illustration309 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed rpHE principal of the A Singapore Poi y technic, Mr. Robert Edis, said today that locally-trained skilled workers could look forward to wider opportunities to satisfy their ambitions after Malaysia. Mr. Edis. who was talking on the "Role of technical education in309 words
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124 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 24 students six of them women have passed the final year examinations of the accountancy course in the Singapore Polytechnic. They will receive their professional dip- j lomas at the Polytechnic's convocation ceremony on Aim. 20. Mr. K. A.124 words
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Article80 1963-06-06 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The water stocks increased by 44.000,000 gallons to 2.446.100.000 gallons this morning. Bain fell at both Tehran and the reservoir areas in Singapore yesterday. Tebrau record 0.71 inches. Pierce 1.45 inches and Seletar 0.56 inches. A total of 44.507,000 Rations were pumped from the80 words
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Advertisement196 1963-06-06 4 THEY CHOSE DEATHL.rather than I submit to the ruthless Nazi demands! t A A m? ASvrA+ ill. m SB m sW .^M A A In IJr I mWmmw v ~m^m w. f-P A^afl m m 118 Jb 4A m m b^bV^a 7 Jt FT MGM presents *£k 1 BRODERICK CRAWFORD196 words
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Advertisement450 1963-06-06 4 'ml 9 ©PENS TODAVt Horn 1 30-4.00-6.30 -9.30pm f ONDTiHOWEY' 1 (A Paramount Pict,.rci Plus "Roundabout No. 12" (cotor) I SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! "INTERNEES of KAMPILI" Minoru OHKI dice RICHTER GrondScopc Eastman Color. m 11^ 'f.llliA* LAST DAYI I 11am 1.30 -4.00-6.30 -9.30pm "PRISONER of thelRON MASK" Michel LEMOINE Andrea BOSIC450 words
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Article, Illustration638 1963-06-06 5 13,000 CROWD STADIUM FOR TROOPING THE COLOUR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A COLOURFUL military parade opened the nations celebrations of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong's 43rd birthday today. A warm, bright sun beamed down as thousands thronged Merdeka Stadium an hour before the Trooping the Colour638 words
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429 1963-06-06 5 ROYAL FRIENDSHIP JOURNEY' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed ryHE Yang di-Per- tuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong will make a "Journey of friendship" to Thailand and Vietnam at the end of this year His Majesty announced this at the traditional mengadap' homage ceremony at the429 words
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179 1963-06-06 5 3 girls and 7 men to climb 6 hills TPOH, We& Three 1 girls afctt-lteven men, membe£s'6f the newly farmed Perak Adventurers' Club will spend four days in the Kledang range, acquiring experience to conquer Gunong Korbu, the second highest mountain in Malaya. During their four-day exercise, starting on June179 words
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Article36 1963-06-06 5 IPOH. Wed— A two-hour recital of works by Mozart, Beethoven Chopin, Brahms. Strauss and LUst will be given at the St. John Ambulance Hall here tomorrow night by the eight-member Philippines Chamber Music Ensemble.36 words
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Article17 1963-06-06 5 IPOH. Wed Jfcr. H. R. Sanlcey. Deputy Public Prosecutor, Selangor. has resigned from Government service.17 words
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148 1963-06-06 5 Assembly to have midnight debates SINGAPORE. Wed. The Legislative Assembly Is due to sit till midnight for at least three days next week to debate the 1963 Estimates which the Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will present on Friday. The motion for mid night debates will be made by148 words
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Advertisement297 1963-06-06 5 \^f FOR CUPBOARDS FOR LINING WALLS l FOR ROOM DIVIDERS TIMBROCK THE BUILDER'S BOARD White -ant Proofed Timbrock is a dark hardboard made from quality Australian hardwood. The large range of sheet size*, from 6' to 12' lengths in 4' and 4' 6" widths, reduce* wastage. Standard or oil-tempered boards297 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-06-06 6 American 'Twist King' to pay a visit KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Seven top American "hit parade" stars. including "Twist King" Chubby Checker, will give performances here this year. The 'Twist King" will make an eight-day tour of the country In September, giving a two-night performance at the Stadium Negara on Sept.172 words
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Article77 1963-06-06 6 KUCHING. Wed. The chairman of the Sarawak United Peoples Party. Mr. Ong Kee Hul, said here last night that despite vicious attacks on his party Its membership was still Increasing "by leaps and bounds." Speaking at a public rally, he claimed that the party's membersrip77 words
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Article31 1963-06-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— Ong Bee Kow, 54, was knocked down by a ear while walking along Nicoll Highway at 11.25 sjn. yesterday. He died in hospital six hours later.31 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-06-06 6 Malaya's TV date: It's Still December KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TELEVISION in Malaya will go on the air by its target month December from temporary studios to be buUt in the grounds of the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall. The head of the Television Service, Mr. Ow Kheng Law, said today the317 words
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Article65 1963-06-06 6 IPOH. Wed Members in Peralc of the Royal Society of St. George, St. Andrew's Society and the Australian and New Zealand Association will celebrate Queen Elizabeth's birthday with a combined cocktail party at the Ipoh Swimming Club tomorrow evening. The Sultan of Persk and his Consort65 words
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Article72 1963-06-06 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Nineteen non Chinese are among the 109 freshmen taking up Chinese studies in the University of Malaya this year. According to the head of the department. Professor Wolfgang Franke, they are two Americans, a Dutchman and Malays and Indians. Except for 1072 words
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Article39 1963-06-06 6 IPOH. Wed. Nomination day for the by-electioo caused by the resignation of Mr. Sarban Singh. of the People's Progressive Party, in the Tan Jong Rambutan local council will be June 26. Polling will be on July IS.39 words
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Article16 1963-06-06 6 IPOH. Wed. The Perak State Legislative Assembly will meet on July 2 and 3.16 words
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147 1963-06-06 6 S'PORE-KL TRAIN DERAILED NEAR SEREMBAN SEREMBAN, Wed. The Singa-pore-Kuala Lumpur night mail train was derailed early this morning near Tiroi. six miles north of here. There were no casualties. All the 150 northbound passengers on board were brought to Kuala Lumpur by road. Passengers on their way to Ipoh and147 words
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Article65 1963-06-06 6 PENANG. Wed— For the first time In many months, Penang recorded s crime-free report for the past 48 hours. Except for a few minor thefts there had been no robbery or other serious crime since yesterday, a senior police spokesman told the Straits Times today. He65 words
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Article47 1963-06-06 6 IPOH, Wed. Thirty-four cars have been entered for the annual Concours d'Elegance organised by the Royal Perak Motor Club, to be held at the Olympic Inn. Tambun Road, on Saturday evening. Judging will start at 7.30 p.m. and will be followed by a dance.47 words
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Article31 1963-06-06 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Loke Siew Hoong, an assistant coroner, has been transferred to ths Labour Department as an assistant Commissioner. He will preside In the Second Labour Court from tomorrow.31 words
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156 1963-06-06 6 PENANG Wednesday. rnHE chairman of the management board of St. Nicholas Home for the Blind, the Yen. A. C. Dumper, last night warned the public against a group of bogus collectors— "including a bUnd man" —who are going round the city to seek156 words
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Article40 1963-06-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. An Indone«l«n, Demln bin Tomy. 23, wm fined 13.000 or four month* Jail today for having I4*lb. of cigarettes on which duty was not paid. Demln, who had similar pre^oua convictions, pleaded guilty.40 words
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Article23 1963-06-06 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thlevaa ■tole aeven transistor radio* valued at 11,060 from th« coastal vessel. Selamat, In tba outer roads yesterday.23 words
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Article31 1963-06-06 6 IPOH. Wed.— The flrrt twostorey market In Perak will soon go up In the mining town of Kampar, 22 miles south of here, at an estimated cost of $250,00031 words
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Article29 1963-06-06 6 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Prime Minuter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, wIU address the Singapore Teachers' Union lunch at the Imperial R"om on Saturday at 12 nooo.29 words
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Miscellaneous100 1963-06-06 6 fcsTliFT t rvs^s.> Aa \uVs%s S t! *L V^* 7MW UTni <x KITTY/ f Mirk Trnrff Hff fhmttmr I.uulrl NON. WWAT OO I OO? V^nEjT WUeRt IS MV 11/ WUATS TWIS? ACtO* I OaviOUSLV iVitXPICTEO BOOM'OOTWW ISPAOCS» kinCOFSWOW TAKE oZwi IW CO -I° |V P *O*S SM*«t MIS \>ft<f IVI100 words
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Article, Illustration1317 1963-06-06 7 RAYMOND FOXALL - RAYMOND FOXALL THE LONDONDERRY BLUNDER: PART ONE by FROM a green hill two miles beyond the mellowed walls of Londonderry I looked down on warships from half the world. Ships at anchor. Ships on the move. Rocket launchers glinting in the cold1,317 words
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Article, Illustration32 1963-06-06 7 U-BOAT VICTIMS— Lashed by freezing sea and bitter winds, these crew men from a British merchant ship had drifted in a small boat for 36 hours before rescue by an Allied vessel32 words
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Obituary36 1963-06-06 8 Wsreto tit minimum) MB. LEE YENO NAM of Kw&tmg »*'»wak paassd away peacefully at Mount AJvemla Hospital on Ird Jbsm Funsrml on Prlday 7tn June at 4.50 p.m.. at St. Andrew's Cathedral thence to Rldadarl.36 words
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Article107 1963-06-06 8 W»r4» Sl* (Mimlmmm) MRS. M. LAZAROO and family thank the p.w.D. Sports Club Johora for their donations, tbo P.W.D. Workshop for wreath, the Convent Rangers and all friends and relation* for their prraencs, wreaths and generous oontri buttons for masses on the occasion or the funeral of the late107 words
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Obituary28 1963-06-06 8 U rVsrets $1$ (Minimum) IN LOVINQ MEMORY of my beloved nuaband Doctor Chua Chow Tack died 6-.14. Dearly remembered by his loving wife, son and daughter.28 words
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Article662 1963-06-06 8 It is now clear that the Inter* national Tin Council struck a bargain with the Americans. If the G.S.A. would observe £850 a ton as floor price, the {LT.C. would set a £910 ceiling. This is a reasonable deduction from the buffer stock manager's prompt sales on662 words
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Article388 1963-06-06 8 Among the resolutions passed at the African "summit" at Addis Ababa a fortnight ago was one deploring racial discrimination in the United States and warning that continued denial of Negro equality was likely to lead to a deterioration in Afro-American relations- The resolution originally proposed was even more388 words
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Article220 1963-06-06 8 The Gunong Agung eruptions which shattered the island of Bali earlier this year have been eclipsed in destructive ferocity by the cyclone and tidal waves sweeping the Bay of Bengal coastline in East Pakistan. First reports cf the disaster last Thursday put the number of deaths at 500,220 words
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Article, Illustration564 1963-06-06 8 GUY WL\ T - GUY WL\T by KARACHI, Wed. 1 > The transformation of Pakistan's military dictatorship, established in 1959. into some kind of democratic government is now well under way. Government by martial law has ceased. It was brought to an end by President Ayub Khan himself,564 words
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Article, Illustration6 1963-06-06 8 HM SCHOOL FOR I PRIME MINISTERS6 words
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883 1963-06-06 8 A STAFF WRITER - A STAFF WRITER THE LAG IN PRIVATE INVESTMENT CALLS FOR A RADICAL CHANGE IN EMPHASIS— i by KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday IN his recent address to Parl i a ment, the King foreshadowed changes in the catalytic role the* Federal Government has adopted in883 words
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Advertisement771 1963-06-06 8 AT MOLAJaMO WMaa>-HUtTOBM B II I m ease—. Wnfiii 181-SI JSJBBBfSssSSjB, St*VP\ BaSBBBBT CLASSIFIED ADS. M Ward* tit (Ihmlmmm) •TIMPMNi To Merac and Kea. Pungel Bamak Estate, oa Stn Jobs, at Batu Oajah Hoerlta), a daasMor. Allsoa Motra. ANNOUNCEMENTS M W,r4a Sit (Mimtmam) TMATCMBR'S MINT SAUCE packs nrw wallop for771 words
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Advertisement40 1963-06-06 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Stylet Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Beit Workmanship AUo Importers Export.n ef High Class Wonted* Woollms. SINGAPORI: 21, Cfca.Nl ftfMt, TfJ: *****. HONGKONO: MlMals* Manaien, Ist PrfJtW, RtaMS N*>. I, 54-64, Nathan Km., Kawlaa*).40 words
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Advertisement160 1963-06-06 8 I GIGANTIC REDUCTIONS |^f> OFFERED AT THIS YEAR'S 30-1, Raffles Place Singapore "GRAND ANNUAL SALE" v. p. s.p. CV M A AMIC ALARM CLOCKS (Limited cteck only) $48.00 $15.00 100% TERYLENE SUITING $19.50 $12.50 p. y*. DUNLOP'S DUNTEX MOHAIR SUITING $19.50 $12.50 ENGLISH WOOLLEN GABERDINE SUITING $21.50 $14.50 DACRON SUITING160 words
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182 1963-06-06 9 'Be careful' call, then cousin killed by car CINGAPORE, Wed. Moments after her cousins called out to her to be careful, a 10--year-old girl was killed by a car, a district court was told today. Chee Ping Yce, n, and his sister Chee lan Her said that Cioe Mcc Oeok182 words
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78 1963-06-06 9 TELUK ANSON, Wed. The coming Umno youth conference In Kuala Lumpur will be asked to table a resolution calling on the government to step up its efforts to stamp out corruption In the country. This Is one of several resolutions submitted by the youth78 words
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Article29 1963-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Tht Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. today sent a message of condolence to Cardinal Camerlengo at the Vatican on the death of the Pope.29 words
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Article, Illustration1233 1963-06-06 9 Irene: Why I laughed in some of those nude photos STUDENT TO STAND TRIAL' Girl he is alleged to have kidnapped tells court: I still have his engagement ring SINGAPORE, Wednesday Soon Heng Teong, burly son of a Segamat town councillor and former engineering student in Australia, is to stand1,233 words
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110 1963-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Criminal law supervisees must under no circumstances be out-of-doors during their restricted hours, Mr. K. T. Alexander, a District Judge, said today. Quah Ah Lek. 24. a supervisee, pleaded that be was outside his house for -just a few110 words
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Article, Illustration237 1963-06-06 9 home on Feb. 28 and at Segamat on March 1. On Feb. 34 he had returned home In the afternoon to find a big crowd outside their flat and a commotion going on Inside. When he entered the flat, he found Soon237 words
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Article53 1963-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. K. T. Alexander started work today as the First Criminal District Judge, relieving Mr. Choor Singh, who is on leave till the end of this month. Mr. Sachl Saurajen Is the new Fourth Magistrate. He replaces Mr. John Dorai Raj. now the Third53 words
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212 1963-06-06 9 Rebel chief Affandi moved to camp ORUKEI TOWN, Wed. Yasin Affandi, the Brunei rebel commander, has been discharged from hospital and Is now in a detention centre a British Army statement disclosed today. Affandi was wounded when he attempted to escape from his swamp-encircled cartm near Brunei Town after it212 words
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Article114 1963-06-06 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today received more congratulatory mesv ages to mark his 43rd birthday. They came from the Cambodian Chief of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk; the Sultan of Brunei: the Malayan Ambassador to the United States. Dato Ong Yoke Lin: the114 words
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Article62 1963-06-06 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A watchman, Ram Sambhar Pande, 30. who stabbed another watchman Samy Naldu, 58, to death last February, was jailed for five years by Mr. Justice Chua In the Assize Court today. Pande pleaded guilty to a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder62 words
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Advertisement214 1963-06-06 9 moC Sett imh&s t& CYC SHANGHAI SHIRT CO. 54, Strtfit Rtad, Singapore, •i tfel tpstiig if tbtir rmvitd prraitts The National Cash Register Company (Singapore) Ltd. are proud YET ANOTHER COMPANY has chosen emotional* as an investment in profit. The world's first Cash Register was manufactured by The National Cash214 words
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Advertisement127 1963-06-06 9 So mony brands make claims on quality and value till you feel it* all on advertising smoke-screen. I^pSS However, if you care for real quality, demonstrated through 1 years of trouble-free operation, then, when the smeke eleon, Frigideire will emerge as the name occlaimed by over forty L |J million127 words
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Miscellaneous455 1963-06-06 9 Today s Radio, T V programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 Metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 4*6 Mf'TRKS «ar**u;6.oJ Prelude. To Break- 601; Mo rning Prelude; 7.15 last; 7.00 Time bignal. The News; 720 Brea krast Bulletin: News; 7.10 Bong Time; 7.30 730 o And About; 8 15455 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-06-06 10 Tina knows her own mind at the age of 17 the age of 17 most teenagers are rather hazy about their future careers and ambitions but lovely Tina Moore knows what she wants and it is very simple. She wants a happy marriage and a large family. Apart from this402 words
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188 1963-06-06 10 REFRIGERATOR NOW COMES IN AN AIR CONDITIONER YOU'VE had the compact refrigerator and the streamlined air conditioner but the latest idea is the combination of two in one unit. Now you can gel an air conditioner with a "baby" refrigerator side ny side in any room you like Into a188 words
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Article171 1963-06-06 10 LOBSTER A QUICK MAIN DISH .pHINESE-STYLE rock lobster is a quickcooking main dish. Try this recipe and see how delicious it is. Thaw 6 frozen rock lobster tails. With a sharp knife, slice them, shell and all, into 1-inch pieces as you would slice a loaf of bread. In a171 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-06-06 10 It's fashion round-up in London IIfIEMBERS of the InSociety of London Fashion Designers Britain's leading couture group the dates on which and winter collections will be shown. Victor Stiebel will open Aith his collection on July 14, f> »>•• followed by Hardy Amies and Ronald PaterOn July 18 the first150 words
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Advertisement500 1963-06-06 10 DOROTHY GRAY REVEALS Secret <!t of the \r\ Sea %>) restores young beauty to your skin magic cream with a deep-sea formula rtstores fluid balance, brings nature s own smooth softness even to dry. flaky skin*, puts back beauty you can actually sea. CUAOANTKO. if regularly used, to keep your500 words
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Advertisement325 1963-06-06 10 if time is showing too soon try Revlon's truly effective Beauty Program five preparations hat help you retain the radiant beauty cherished by eternally young women the world over. p K fill Bsai^siQ Ifl \^yij Revlon 'Beauty Program? 1. 'Moon Drop*' Clean wr moisturizes ss it cleanses. 2. 'Liquid Asset'325 words
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Miscellaneous243 1963-06-06 10 Straits Times Crossword hI wm Ih in iHr^^BW^^B^BT^ AC»OSR By birth It's nppar-eiaas tn 1. Convene of business (4, 4). type (8). 5. Senior graduate? i6> 13. Where religion doeant pay? 8 Arab Interrupt* unpleasant (4. 6). cold symptom (8> IS. He ignores the cail of duty 10. Admits 21243 words
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Advertisement1469 1963-06-06 11 10 LIVEBPOOL > »tSI COASI U.K.. Out soon taut r rra* nmm EUMAEUS van L'liai, Hawi. M'burg Sdi. 45 JaM 7 JaM I/IB Jmm 11 PYRRHUS Lull Dublin. (.ISJgO* Jute II JMI 13 JMa 14/11 MM II CYCLOPS Li.triill JaM 11 JtM 15 JBM IS/18 JMI 21 ACHILLES l.Mipeti, Giisgow1,469 words
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Advertisement1269 1963-06-06 11 rml i km WkJl liMLJLJ AY rM IHU 1 1 1 a THE E. A. C. LINESiJ.iLl.ii.:> TO SENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, RCTTEIOAI.. AMSTEROAM. OSLO, SOTHENBUW ANI COPENHASEN. I^W\ rSS»«- t-*-*i-v s K- i. p AVjm< Fl)^J*| "JUTLANOIA" a) 21/24 JIM 25/27 JMt 21 21 JIM XfrS^ZSi "S.%1,269 words
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Advertisement1397 1963-06-06 11 UPRESS SERVICt TO LJtMON. UttßPOtt CWWIHtinAL PORTS. raar P. S'taa 'toaaji MMLU (LU Laadta, M'ara, Hialirg S. 18/Taday Jasa 7/ 7 BINURIB L'piH. ROM, H'org, 6'aoutS JMa 18/11 JaM 14/18 JMt 21/21 BE HA VON (HI N Irq, LIM, HaTrt>'«p r ßotl MM 11/21 Jilt 24/21 IBM 28/ I MMtaCM1,397 words
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Advertisement1290 1963-06-06 11 W^ McAUSTER sft COh LTD. w, leit He. ***** vaajMW r*** CLLERM AN LINE KLATBMSaM LINE LONDON. HAMIUAfc. NOIItIBAM, LOS AMELU, UN FRJMetSC*, HAVRE. HULL I MIDOLESUOUSB lEATTLE. VANCbuVER S PORTUM. CITY OF DURHAM Uciptiag urgi far CtitraJ I (Mt* AaMnta. Sport P. S ham Penang MHNIVILLS 21/23 Jit S'pon1,290 words
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Article97 1963-06-06 12 THE Federation Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on Jane 6. Rubber 75 cents a lb. Copra $434 a ton. Coconut oil $738 a ton. Palm oil $609 a ton. Palm kernels 5738 a ton. Palm kernels $36997 words
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552 1963-06-06 12 From Our Market Correspondent rjIRPKISINGLY enourb O with the Koala Lumpur trading room closed yesterday main interest in Singapore switched to tins and a number of leaders made useful gains. The section has been steady for some time with a background of552 words
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Article23 1963-06-06 12 Malayan Stock Indices June 4 Jnne 5. Industrials: 116.1t 115.79 Tins: 115.56 117.35 S robbers: U4.lt 114.44 Dec. Z9. 1962 US.23 words
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Article726 1963-06-06 12 dUSINESS in the Singapore Ttadinf? Room of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: B*u*t*ad (1.000) $1.69; Dunl.a* (2,000) 92.90. (2.000) 52.89: Fatt Bm.lt (4,000) 53. 50. (1.000) $3.52. (3.000) $3.51: Eta* (2.000) $3.50, (1.000) 53.82: Fad. OOP (S.OOO) $1.64726 words
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Article208 1963-06-06 12 SHIPS lying alongside th* Bincaa.re Harbour wharvet M txp.ct.il today ar*: HmKloe 3N/3H. Pres. Urant oV7. Rokan 148 N.W. 5. Lipis N.W 2. Glengarry 8/9. Feleua 10/11, Kumaeua 6/7, Star Alcyone 44, Keerkiing 28/29, Stale of Kutch 13/14, Bniaa 25. Sedenak N.W. 4. Rita Maerak 1/2, Kofuku208 words
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Article158 1963-06-06 12 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONt) June 4. Thre« months Duniopi iw eta. B. Bm*ltera .'o cl*. K«ao 21 els r. N. Ueti UamtnoD 14 ata s Darby 4d. Hume prcf. 16 ell. C. Storage 4 id. J. Waugh 17 ct». 8. Traction 1/1 M. Brew 33 cts BttrU 16 eta. M.158 words
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Article91 1963-06-06 12 THI Malayan «>ch«nf« Sank*- AmalatHtn made these chanjea la tta ratm to mcrcbanU veaterday (all rate* to $100): ttUini TT .r OO raady: J»m Franaa 14Ui FrtiMti Fran** 159. ■•Igian Franc* *****; rUlland CuiM*r* 11..J. Oiutich* Mark* I2vt: Italian Lir* HB4M; »«tdith Kr.n.r leH* Oim.h Krtntr 224 Narwegian91 words
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Article105 1963-06-06 12 MELBOURNE, Wed. T*HE market maintained Its steady < trend without special feature. Movement* were narrow and about in balance. Oils were Irregular with Planet active and higher after report of a gas show at Warrinilla. < Base metals and leans were < steady. C.R.A. 16/10 Mount laa 69/10105 words
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Article72 1963-06-06 12 CHIKCtE Preduee E«.«i»ni«, Singapore n..n grlcn par pUul yttterlay: C.conut all: bulk »«3» sellera. drum t«hj icllera. Ctpra: May/ June UK/CootiD»nt S2TI tuycn. P*po«r: Munlok white $137t arllrra. Sarawak white $135 aellera. apectal Sarawak black %9U telleri. garbled I-amponf black 5924 tellera ASTA |102 i aellara. Itniapvre Cectnut72 words
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Article22 1963-06-06 12 pmhajif Conaol crushhed 19,000 tons of ore In May, produced 195 tons of lode tin concentrate* and told 19S tons.22 words
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Article13 1963-06-06 12 During May Snngei Tuluuig produced 74,500 lb and Temcrloh 94.000 lt>.13 words
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Advertisement906 1963-06-06 12 V3QK IJKili^HI WESTBOUNb EUBOPE SEWICE Spore P. Sham Penang Mseilla*. BtrMaai, Harr». LOUSA 18/12 Jim 13/14 Jilt IS Jut Oaak.rk, Aatwerp. Htajkurg. Bremea. Rtttirtaaj. SOUTH I WEST AFBICA SERVICE. UTIANA IB 11 JuM Djrbtn (24/0). Port E'i;tbeth (27/ B), Capetown (2»/l), Matadi (3/7), Port Harcourt, Lagos (1/7). Cotonou (11/ D.906 words
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Advertisement746 1963-06-06 12 J.KJI. PAHANG Tenders from registered Dlsiss "D' 1 and above JKR., Contractors will be received jy Jurutera Negeri. JKR. Pahuig, Kuantan up to 3 p.m. on L3th June, 1963 for quarrying )f metal from Tanjong Batu Quarry Pekan for the period 1.7.1963 to 30.6.1964. Pull particulars may be obtained from746 words
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Advertisement917 1963-06-06 13 TENDERS TENDERS FOB SUPFLY OF RATIONS FOR THE HOSTEL SULTAN SULAIMAN SECONDARY SCHOOL AT PADANG NEGARA. KUALA TRENGGANU. TENDERS are invited for tbe supply of rations for tbe Hostel at the Sultan Sulaiman Secondary School, Padang Negara, Kuala Trengganu, for tbe period Ist July, 1963 to 31st December. 1963. 2.917 words
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Advertisement781 1963-06-06 13 Continued from Page 8) i SITUATIONS VACANT tt Wardt SI (Mi*.)— Bum St eta. extra VACANCIES at 58, Upper Serangoon Rd., Spore for Dental as»l*tant and Ayah filled. All applicants thanked. AMAH. Cooking and Washing. Bom* previous experience and knowledge of English essential. Pbone (Spore) *****. WANTED EXPERIENCED LAWYER to781 words
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Advertisement992 1963-06-06 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Wmrma U <*»«-) »>» WANTEO OISI-ENSER with takSW- ledge of Keeping Books aad Account* for Clinic Oiv* particular* and salary required to Box ABSOS 8.T.. S'pora. EXPERIENCED GIRL CORRESPONDENCE Typist required by Import Export firm. Apply to Yong Keng Hang, 3S-A, Cross Street, Slngapore-1. WANTEO ENGLISH TEACHER with992 words
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Advertisement1025 1963-06-06 13 ACCOMMODATION VACANT ft IT«r*l» U (Mt».}—Bax tt tt*. axtra SS PAYA LEBAR ORESCENT. Bungalow wltb 4 Rooms. Good compound. Available tor Immediate occupation. Contact Mr. Chan. Telephone (B'pore) *****. AVAILABLE MOW Airy Comfortable Punished Front Room for lUffcasni only. Rest SSO/- Seavlew Park D/ 15. Ring Kho 934»6 F/Appolntment (B'por*).1,025 words
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Advertisement681 1963-06-06 13 EDUCATION it Warms St (Mim.}—Bax M eta. extra JUNE SESSIONS TypewrltlnE. Shorthand, Book-keeping all stages, enrol now, N.C.8., 4MA, Oeylans Road. Spore. (*****). VACANCIES! Secretarial, Stenography, Bookkeeping, f orthand (beglnners/Speed 50/150), Typewriting (Beglnners/AdTsnccd): Classes any time: Raja* College (Olan Singh'* 2nd floor) (5533. (Spore). BEGINNERS ALL Stages Shorthand/Typewriting Book-Keeping. Pit.681 words
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Advertisement776 1963-06-06 13 LOST *#jr«ftf* U (Min.)-Bax it ctt extra I A FILE BEARING Ref. No. AB/6 containing Married, Blrtb. and School Certificate belonging to Lieut. AM Bakar Fad. Sings. Tb* file was missing at Jalan Assam Kumbang Taiplng between Airport Junction to Madarasab. The founder of tbls file are respectfully requested to776 words
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Advertisement766 1963-06-06 13 FOR SALE I* Wardt U (Mtn.)— Box $t ett. ifr. RALEICH MOPEO Brand New going cbeap King Khoo (B'pore I *****. FANCY FISHES/AQUARIUM accessories. Come now: Red Sea Atji rlum 44 Dboby Übaut, s pore 1:1*pbooe *****. CANE CIRCULAR SBTEB (3 pt«-«s) and Straight Setee td pieces). Complete with cushions.766 words
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Advertisement442 1963-06-06 13 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) U Ward! Si (Mtn.)— Box SO ctt. extra DIAMOND AND SOLITAIRE *t*S> Dlty rimes, buy Hum Let Onn GoldI nmttis. Singapore. 1 RECENT ARRIVALS. distinctly* designs diamond grins Jewellery. Cbiong Sbing Jewellers, S'porr. HAVINQ NAILS PROBLEM! Us* "Mavmla" to eliminate broken and ■put nail* with tanaaattM result.442 words
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Advertisement1075 1963-06-06 14 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 MX \l (iOVKK.VMENT U OVDIXT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. ISW FORM I I Regulation 5(31 I GENERAL ELECTIONS MM \l. AUTHORITY AREA OF »»ONTIAN NOIKK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election of Councillors tor the lollowing wards will take place as hereinaltpi mentioned: Pantai 'JUra1,075 words
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Advertisement1217 1963-06-06 14 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS ACT, 1960 LOCAL GOVERNMENT (CONDUCT OF ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 196e FORM I I Regulation 5(3)1 GENERAL ELECTIONS Mil AUTHORITY AREA OF B\M)\K P' NGGARA.M NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1. An election or Councillors tor the lollowing wards will take place as hereinafter mentioned: Mohamea Akil 1 Councillor1,217 words
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Advertisement1257 1963-06-06 14 NOTICES NOTICES i NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVXNi Notice is hereby given that 1. that 1, Ong Tiang Herg of No. 24. A. J. M. Rulter. nave resigned Lorong 29 Geylang, Singapore from my post as Manager of the hereby notify those concerned that Federal Hotel. Kuala Lumpur, my1,257 words
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Advertisement981 1963-06-06 14 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 Scnemes. Negerl Sembl'an. 2. in Temporary Assistant Su- j pervison ta i Salarj scale— $2 16x1 2- $300. Plus Cost of Liv- i ma981 words
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Advertisement510 1963-06-06 14 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA. PERAK. TENDERS for the Construction tor approach roads tiarcUtandlng, ru. tints Culveru lor the Federal Ge t. Office. Douglas Road, Ipoh. nil be received at Uie Office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jttbatan Kerja Ra.va Perak, Ipoh. up to 3.00 p.m. on the 12th June. 1963 from510 words
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1828 1963-06-06 15 POSNER, IN TOP RIDING FORM, LANDS THREE WINNERS SINGAPORE, Wednesday I\RAWN wide out In a field of 17, Edmundus, with Laurie Johnson astride, put up a sparkling performance to beat a Class 2, Div. 1 6f field at Bukit Timah today. Edmundus completed a double1,828 words
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Article105 1963-06-06 15 TOTAL POOL: S1S6.42S Ut N*. 4*1168 (*84,647| 2nd No. ****** (124,185) 3rd No. *****3 ($12,092) STARTERS 111.200 each): Km. *****0 *****2 *****0 *****7 337S41 *****1 *****1 *****5 *****1 *****2 *****5 3*0404 *****6 *****3 *****0. CONSOLATION ($750 each) N*s: *****7 17*279 *****3 *****2 *****7 20S64H *****1 *****8 *****9 *****4.105 words
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235 1963-06-06 15 MALACCA TOUCH TOP FORM FOR 8-3 SLAM MALACCA. Wed.—Malacca touched peak form today when beating Combined Services 8-3 In a Malaya Cup sooth zone soccer match at Kubu Stadium. Star performers for Malacca were fleet-footed centre forward Balan and nippy inside -left Robert (hoe. Between them they scored all the235 words
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Article519 1963-06-06 15 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY CYCLING By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. WITH three events alieady completed and eight to go, the first official Asian Cycling Championships move from the road events to the grass track tussles tomorrow night at the Merdeka Stadium. Japan with 12 points two firsts and519 words
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296 1963-06-06 15 CRICKET Exciting Test in store today MANCHESTER, Wed. Th* Test series between England and the West Indies, which opens at the Old Traford tomorrow, promises to be exciting and with plenty of good cricket. It can hardly be otherwise with thrilling batsmen like Oarfleld Sobers, Rohan Kanhal and Ted Dexter296 words
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Article455 1963-06-06 15 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races: RACE I: Cheu-Tielong (Maynard) refused to Jump out when the gates opened and took no part in the race. Cheu-Txelonp was found to have suffered a bleeding attack. R. W. van Breukelen. trainer, was informed that the gelding455 words
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Advertisement577 1963-06-06 15 $10,000 MUST -BE -WON no slogan to write easy to win HUDSON S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES Jpj^HfTEST RULES: 1. Each entry mutt be aooompaniad by the manufacturer'* Itaflat found In all HUDSON'S "EUMENTHOL" JUJUBES Bottlei, Tint or Carton.. You can eefld in as many entriet aa you with provided e»ch entry577 words
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Miscellaneous106 1963-06-06 15 TENNIS Penan* Sports Club championship*: Men's single* qfiaala Tan Seng Jin bt Oh Lock Heng 6-4. 6-2; Tan Seng Ouan bt J. Rajendran 8-4, 6-2; Men's doubles q-flaaU: m^«^i Chan and Ronny Soon bt D. Jesudason and R. Weyerman 4-6. 6-3, 6-0; Seng Jin and Seng Ouan bt Ooh Hock106 words
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Miscellaneous85 1963-06-06 15 SPORTS DIARY CYCLING Asian championships: I.ooom team pursuit racr (Merdeka Stadium. 6 p.m.). SOCCER Malaya Cup: Kelantan v Trengganu (K. Bharu. I). Tour match: Perak Selection v HK Chinese (Stadium Perak, Ipoh. 5). B'porf N'-Dejr match: People? Assn Selection v Business House* PA (Jn. Besar. 5.15); Div. »D: Dockyard v85 words
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Article353 1963-06-06 16 Oil... under Brunei's waves STRIKE AT 7,000 FEET MAY BE THE BIG PAY-OFF AFTER 16-YEAR SEARCH RHt'NKI TOWN, Wed. New oil deposits have been found at a depth oi" 7.000 feet two miles oil -shore from Seria oilfield here.. The strike was made by the American sea drilling vessel Sidewinder.Reuter - 353 words
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159 1963-06-06 16 Accord hope on Brunei oil revenue KUCHING, Wednesday. DATO SETIA PENGIRAN HAJI YUSOF. Brunei Assistant State Secretary, said here today that the question of Brunei's oil revenue was the main stumbling block for its entry into Malaysia. "The terms for Brunei's oil revenue are not satisfactory, but I hope theReuter - 159 words
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Article73 1963-06-06 16 Prisoner escapes from jail SINGAPORE, Wed. Lim Tan Yik, 29, serving a three-month sentence on a cheating charge, this evening escaped from Outram Jail. Lim was working with four other prisoners under the supervision of a prison officer outside the jail when he escaped. He was seen running up the73 words
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193 1963-06-06 16 BACK PAGE SPORT Carew earns Test place MANCHESTER, Wed. Mike Carew. 25-year-old left-hander batsman, wins his first Cap for West Indies In the first Test j against England which .-.tarts here tomorrow. Team: P.M. Worrel (captain*. C. C. Hume. B. Butcher, M. Carew, L. Oibbs, C Grillith. W. Hall, H.Reuter - 193 words
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Obituary11 1963-06-06 16 SAVSON MALLARIO li"1 on >.!« Raao*, I'anjon* KvionK. m Mmi lodav11 words
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91 1963-06-06 16 HOLLYWOOD Wed. Multi-million dollar* lawsuits between Dean Martin and 20th Century Fox Film Cornoratlon have been withdrawn, the actor and the film company jointly announced here The studio last year sued Martin for U553,339,000 for breach oi contract when' he refused to worl on91 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-06-06 16 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong shaking hands with children at the entrance of the Kampong Bharu mosque in Kuala Lumpur yesterday after saying his noon prayers. More than 1,000 people, including the Acting Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, and Muslim members of the Cabinet attended55 words
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161 1963-06-06 16 85 GO ON SIT-DOWN STRIKE AT SINGAPORE OXYGEN SINGAPORE. Wed. Some 85 employees of Singapore Oxygen Ltd. in Rukit Timah Road have gone on a sit-down strike in protest against the management's alleged refusal to hold "consultations" with the Singapore Business Houses Employees I'nion before bringing about any change in161 words
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Article64 1963-06-06 16 CHICAGO. Wed— James Hofla. president of the powerful Teamsters' Union, and seven associates were yesterday indicted by a Federal Grand Jury on charges of fraudulently obtaining more than USS2O million In loans from a pension fund which is administered jointly by employers and the union. The indictmentReuter - 64 words
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Article68 1963-06-06 16 BOSTON, Wed. Ex-debutante Suzanne Cllft, niece of actor Montgomery Cllft, who is on 10 years' probation for shooting and killing her European-born lover last year, has given birth to a baby girl in a hospital here. Miss Clift pleaded guilty last February to theReuter - 68 words
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Article255 1963-06-06 16 LONDON, Wed— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: (.ILTLSOCU Consol 2'j'- £46 1/16 Funding 47<- £93-* 3/i« War ZW.o W2-, BANKS Chartered 62/4 1 li Hongkong tll\< INSLRANt t Com Un 49/7'- —/I Prudential S22\ hi Royal 39/6 /6 SAILS Can. Pac *o8255 words
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Article53 1963-06-06 16 LONDON. Wed. Spot 22 7/16 d.. July 22* id., Aug. 22-',d., Bept. 22\d., July /Sept. 22»,d Oct. Dec. 22 5 »d.. Jan. Mar 22\A., Apr/June 22 516 d. July/ Sept. 22 5/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 22 5/16 d r.i.f. June 21 7 d.. July 21 7 d Auk 2153 words
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Article25 1963-06-06 16 LONDON Wed Buyer* £920 fellers £921. Forward buyers £•21. sellers M2l' 2 settlement £916. Turnover a.m. 2.250 tons p.m 450 tons Tone: Very firm25 words
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187 1963-06-06 16 'BEWARE OF THE OUTSIDERS' AT MANILA TALKS JAKARTA. Wednesday. iT*HE Philippines, Malaya and Indonesia should 1 beware of "imperialist and neo-colonialist attempts to frustrate the three-nation talks," the Information Ministry said in a statement yesterday. It was commenting on the meeting of the Foreign Ministers or the three countries scheduled187 words
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205 1963-06-06 16 Death of unborn child: Man jailed two HONG KONG, Wed. A man accused of murdering an unborn child was acquitted here today— but was jailed two years for manslaughter. It is believed to be the first such case In British law for more than 600 years. Kwok Chak-Ming. 43, aReuter - 205 words
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Article81 1963-06-06 16 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. Le« Kuan Yew today congratulated Tengku Abdul Rahman on thp 1 success of the "summit" meeting 1 with President Soekarno in Tokyo over the week-end. In a message to the Tengku. Mr. i Lee Said-. "We are thankful for Improving relations with Indonesia81 words
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