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Title Section26 1963-06-07 1 AVERAGE PAILY 41 II 111 II l» SALE EXCEEDS 106,000 The Straits Times M**** H**** H*** Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35226 words
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Article, Illustration684 1963-06-07 1 Union call: Out at 6 a.m. FOUR HOSPITALS HIT BY REPRESENTATION DISPUTE: 'PUT UP WITH INCONVENIENCE— GO HOME IF YOU CAN' PATIENTS ASKED SINGAPORE. Thursday A NURSING strike at four Singapore hospitals has been ordered for 6 a.m. tomorrow. The order was issued by the Amalgamated Union of684 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-06-07 1 JOHORE BAIIRU. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuan AKon« and the Raja Permaisuri A gong flew here today to see their newborn granddaughter, Shireen, at the Johore General Hospital. Accompanying them to the 1 ospital was their son-in-law, Tengku Sulaiman. Regent of Perils and a nrphew94 words
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Article37 1963-06-07 1 TOKYO. Thurs. About 90.000 Japanese coftl miners went on a 48-hour strike today demanding higher wages. Today's strike by workers of Japan's 10 major coal-mining companies followed their 24-hour Mrlke on Tuesday. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article30 1963-06-07 1 TOKYO. Thurs.— The first submarine built In Japan after the war. Oyashlo. left Yokosuka port, southwest of Tokyo, today on a training cruise to Pearl Harbour, Hawaii ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article32 1963-06-07 1 KUCHING Tliurs. -The North Borneo L)i;j. irii »ni ol Aarltu iuphas offered a reward of S lO to any person who gives Instant report* of each new locust swarm.— UPL32 words
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Article56 1963-06-07 1 CANBERRA. Thurs.—Australia's basic currency unit when she goes over to the decimal system In 1966 will be known as the "royal." the Federal Treasurer. Mr. Harold Holt, announced yesterday. The royal will be made up of 100 cents and will be worth 10 shillings (8s sterling) in56 words
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Article62 1963-06-07 1 SALISBURY. Thurt. Unconfirmed reports reaching here today said two whites had been killed one with a bayonet and three wouuded in fighting In the Katanga copper mining town of Kolwetl this week. Another report quoted by the South African Press Association said "a lot of EuropeansReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1963-06-07 1 Now Mac may put off polls to next year GAY CHRISTINE AND THE WAR MINISTER I ONDON, Thurs. Mr. Macmillan's Conservative Government faced the possibility today that a pretty, gay-time girl may have wrecked their chances of winning the next general election. The resignation from Parliament and Governjn/tii of >WarReuter; UPI - 1,000 words
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Article64 1963-06-07 1 LONDON, thors. A suiti use. .bout to be put aboard a Portuguese jet airliner, exploded at London airport today. There were no reported injuries. "This looks very much like sabotage," an airport official said. The case was about to be put aboard a Portuguese Caravelle bound64 words
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112 1963-06-07 1 From GEOFFREY GELDARD I^UCHING, Thurs. Bandits have attacked again the Lubok Antu area of the Second Division of Sarawak. About 11.45 this morning a gang smashed up the shop in the Dayak village of Ensawa/ig. a few miles east Of, Lubok Antu. The112 words
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Article82 1963-06-07 1 fjRUNEI TOWN, Thurs. JD The disagreement be- 11 tween Malaya and Brunei over financial arrangements for Its entry into Malaysia is over Brunei I wanting to keep Its oil revenue In perpetuity., while Malaya is pressing to have direct conjfol over the revenue aftpr 10 years. This82 words
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378 1963-06-07 1 Million pay respects: Pope laid to rest VATICAN CITY. Thurs. Pope John was buried in St. Peter's Basilica tonight after more than a million people had paid homage at the lying-in-state. The stream of pecple who had filed through the Basilica for 33 hours to say their silent farewell to378 words
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Article237 1963-06-07 1 Another £4 rise for tin Ayer Hi tarn leads shares' rise LONDON. Thurs. The spot tin price on the London metais market rose another £4 this afternoon, taking the price to £924. The three months metal price was up £4 10s. today, closing at a middle quote of £925 15s.237 words
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Article27 1963-06-07 1 STOP PRESS STRIKERS PREPARE BINGAPORI I" Bartj thfa raon inn pir.ttioiK .ilrc.i<l\ innlrrHraj .»t <■' i> 1 1 Hospital for nurv*- strike with p<»strr-« .md b.uuni-- being prrpan'd.27 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration266 1963-06-07 2 NASSER IS BLAMED FOR RIOTS: 20 DEAD, 1,000 HURT IN TWO DAYS TEHERAN, Thursday. law was declared in this capital city of Iran last night after two days of rioting in which more than 20 people were reported killed and 1,000 injured. General Mematollah Nassiri, StateReuter - 266 words
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134 1963-06-07 2 PEKING. Thurs.— The Peking People's Daily, the Communist Party's official newspaper, said yesterday that all schools in the city and the country side must organise their students to take part in manual labour for a definite period each year. In a front-page editorialReuter - 134 words
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138 1963-06-07 2 Britain's 'winds of change' troubles by Eric Louw CAPE TOWN, Thurs.— Mr. Eric Louw. South > Africa's Foreign Minister, said here yesterday that Britain was suffering from the "winds of change" of which Mr. Macmlllan. the British Premier, had warned South Africa when he addressed the South African Parliament inReuter - 138 words
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Article, Illustration207 1963-06-07 2 India's 'no war' treaty offer to Pakistan WASHINGTON, Thurs. tt president Radhakrishnan of India said here that India was prepared to put forward a "no war" pact with Pakistan and to register it with the United Nations. Speaking at a Press luncheon, he said: "I want to say here andReuter - 207 words
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Article88 1963-06-07 2 LONDON. Thurs. Mr. Winston Field, Southern Rhodeslan Prime Minister, left here by air last night for home without the firm British assurances he sought on Independence for the white-ruled self-govern-ing colony. Instead he was taking back a set of suggestions from Mr. R. A. Butler,Reuter - 88 words
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204 1963-06-07 2 US $915m. PLEDGED BY AID-INDIA CLUB PARIS, Thurs. A consortium on aid to India has pledged about US$9l5 million for the third year of India s third Five Year Plan. A communique published following a meeting of the consortium on June 4 and June 5 said it considered it toReuter - 204 words
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Article264 1963-06-07 2 I JAKARTA, Thur«. 1 I f\NE hundred thousand villagers in Eastern Bali are risking starvation by re- maining in districts devastated by last month's eruption of j Mount Agung. Although their rice plots lie ruined beneath a thick blanket of volcanic ash. they are refusingReuter - 264 words
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191 1963-06-07 2 Grab estates? Indonesian Govt puts out a warning JAKARTA Thursday. THE Indonesian government has warned leftwing elements demanding the seizure of Fritish tea and rubber assets here and boycott of British commercial planes that they should be circumspect in taking direct action. Militant political parties and mass organisations should beReuter - 191 words
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155 1963-06-07 2 East Africa Federation 'by end of 1963' T^AIROBI, Thurs. A joint statement by the Heads of Government of Kenya, Tanganyika and Uganda declared yesterday their determination to "set up a political Federation of East African States by the end of 1963." The statement said the signatories "must regard It asReuter - 155 words
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269 1963-06-07 3 VATICAN CITY, Thurs.—Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church held the first of a series of daily meetings yesterday to prepare for the election of a new Pope, as thousands of mourners paid their last respects to Pope John XXIII, lying inReuter - 269 words
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154 1963-06-07 3 fJXFORD (Mississipv pi). Thurs Armed soldiers watched from a roof and campus police patrolled the area when Cleve McDowell, 21, yesterday became the second Negro to register at the University of Mississippi. Another 300 troops were standing by. but there were no IncidentsReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-06-07 3 CHICAGO. Thurs. Hugh Hefner, owner of Playboy magazine, was charged with obscenity yesterday for publishing nude photographs of Jayne Mansfield (above) Miss Mansfield claimed they were published without her consent. Hefner denies both charges. He and Miss Mansfield, who is in Hamburg, agreed that thereUPI - 132 words
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Article29 1963-06-07 3 GLEKKEPJORD < Norway k Thurs.— Nine students were killed and several Injured yesterday when a bu.s in which they were tiding plunged into a lake, police said.29 words
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Article164 1963-06-07 3 NEW YORK, Thurs— The United States plans to fire two space vehicles to within about- 14.000 miles of the planet Mars late next year to help pave the way for a manned shot about 10 years later. BONN: Mr Robert McNamara. U.S. Defence Secretary, is expected to164 words
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331 1963-06-07 3 Heath's call to Europe: Let's start all over again DARIS, Thurs. Mr. 1 Edward Heath, the British Deputy Foreign Minister, yesterday called for a new I start to develop politi- j cal and military cooperation between Britain and the Common Market countries within the framework of the seven, nation WesternReuter - 331 words
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162 1963-06-07 3 Press disclosures good for society Haley LONDON, Thurs. The editor of the Times, Sir William Haley, said yesterday the Press lived by disclosures and a hcalthv society should live by disclosures also. He denied that disclosure was irresponsibility. He was replying on behalf of the Press to a toast atReuter - 162 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-06-07 3 MACH 2 PLUS. Kennedy gives go-ahead for airliner faster than twice speed of sound LOS ANGELES, Thursday. PRESIDENT Kennedy said at Colorado Springs, Colorado, yesterday he had authorised an immediate start on building an American commercial transport plane capable of travelling at more than twice the speed of sound. ThisReuter - 342 words
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146 1963-06-07 3 Suicide of wife after mercy killing COPENHAGEN, Thurs.— A former Ambassador to the United States was found dead yesterday, his throat slashed, with the body of his Americanborn wife nearby. Police said it was a mercy killing and suicide. The victims were Urn rik Kauffman. who served as Ambassador to146 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-06-07 3 THE GAMBOLS By BarryAppleby you* wire n>w /Tmwe an^j f PUOmO WMIIE 1 I MMtfAGB?/ yea vtm cur.) > > x \M» 6AM9OC /^k p ffj*y CSk f&& coulomV\ Autsaio»ioA V PHONCO YOU y TO fftMCMMft J Bf \f^ lf^W^Sl *P*2>' ITS40 words
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Article153 1963-06-07 4 STRIKE: GOVT BLAMES AUPE Thurs. The Government today charged th'a*: the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees called out more than 100 non uniformed workers of the Police Department on strike despite considerable concessions by government. A Ministry of Home Affairs statement denied the union's allegation that It had explored all153 words
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239 1963-06-07 4 PENANG. Thurs FIVE Alliance candidates were returned unopposed when nominations closed today for next month's city and rural elections in Penang and Province Wellesley, leaving 67 seats to be contested. The Alliance nominated candidates for all 72 seats 15 for the City Council. 15239 words
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187 1963-06-07 4 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang: division chairman of the Socialist Front, Mr. 00l Thiam Slew, said today the Labour Party of Malaya was about to expel Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, its former national chairman for indiscipline when he resigned from the party earlier this187 words
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Article30 1963-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. K. Veluppillai has been elected chairman oi the Base District Ordnance Civilian Employees Co-opera-tive Thrift and Loan Society Limited. Mr. P. Achuthan was elected secretary.30 words
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Article127 1963-06-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Water consumption rose to 56,303,000 gallons yesterday against 53,322,000 gallons on Tuesday despite repeated reminders to the public that stocks are still well below normal capacity. The quantity in the service reservoirs decreased by 3.693.000 gallons and stood at 45.520.000 gallons this morning. In a127 words
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219 1963-06-07 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The management of Singapore Oxygen Limited today maintained that it was the company's "fundamental right" UJ determine the allocation of Its employees' duties without prior consultation with their union. The management, ln a statement, was commenting on the sit-down strike by about SS219 words
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89 1963-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A series of four talks on travel Is being organised by the YWCA and Chinese YMCA teenage travel clut for secondary school students. The talks, which will serve as a source of Information on geography and ways of life ln other parts89 words
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Article52 1963-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Thai Consul-Oeneral, Mr. Yong Pholabun, today opened an exhibition of 64 paintings by five Thai artists at the National Library. The exhibition, organised by the Singapore Art* Society, will be open to the public from tomorrow till June 11, between 10 am and52 words
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Article72 1963-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Results of National Day tennis exhibition I matches at V.M.C.A. courts: Singles: Ince bt L Robinson 6-2, 6-0; M. Young bt A. Wright 6-2. 6-4. Doubles: M. Young and A. Wright bt Ince and L. Robinson > 8-0. 6-2; P. Bennett and Too Joon Ting72 words
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754 1963-06-07 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday "pHH second Industrial Arbitration Court today handed down an important award relating to switches of membership by workers from one trade union to another. The court ruled that the members of a trade union bound by an award should remain bound even after754 words
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319 1963-06-07 5 No great excitement over leap in tin price KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. *pHE Government and tin industry took the news of the £10 rise in the London metal price calmly. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. and leaders of the industry reiterated that Malaya wanted a reasonable319 words
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152 1963-06-07 5 ALL QUIET ON THE PIRATE FRONT IN WEST KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Indonesian pirate activity on the west coast of Malaya has stopped. A Royal Malayan Navy spokesman said today that it had been "all quiet." without a single incident, along the Malayan coast In the past few weeks. He declined152 words
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Article60 1963-06-07 5 PENANO. Thurs. A housewife, Llm Slew Suan, who built a corrugated iron roof on her house with* out permission, was today fined $45 for an offence under the Municipal Ordinance. Lim. the prosecution stated, put up the roof at her East Jelutong home without60 words
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Article32 1963-06-07 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Inche Mohamed Rehan bin Krryadi. 53. Assistant Registration Officer. Trluk Anson. died in his quarters here yesterday alter h long illnrss. He leaves two widow children.32 words
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Article26 1963-06-07 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. Tengku Zaid bin Tengku Zakariah, former First, Magistrate. Kuala Lumpur, has assumed duties as President of the Sessions Court. Central Kedah.26 words
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Article, Illustration60 1963-06-07 5 Razak and wife off to Manila ryHE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak (left), and his wife Toh Puan Raha, who flew to Manila yesterday. Behind them (in uniform) is the Commissioner of Police, Dato Mohamed Salleh bin Ismail. Tun Razak is representing Malaya at the week-long three-nation Malaya, Indonesia,60 words
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Article266 1963-06-07 5 JESSELTON, Thursday. piRATES. believed to be Sulu Muslims from the 1 Philippines, have attacked a number of vessels off the North Borneo coast during the past few days; according to reports received by police here today. ScOlltS Camp fire Police received the reports pena.no Thurs.UPI - 266 words
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154 1963-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Stock Exchange is seeking more details of an offer to invest in the hotels in Ceylon. The acting Ceylon High Commissioner. Mr. Arthur Abeyawardena, said today he had sent a letter from the chairman of the exchange to154 words
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Article55 1963-06-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation's Tariff Advisory Committee has been asked to raise duties on imported artificial plastic tiles to protect a local factory. People, firms or associations •Wring to oppose this application may do so in writing to the committee's secretary, Inche Abas bin Mohanied,55 words
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Article56 1963-06-07 5 MALACCA. Thurs. The Malacca Municipal Council today accepted the lowest tender of $979.--000 for the construction of workmen's quarters and shops on municipal land at Bukit Piatu. The council's acceptance of the tender —by a majority of six (five Alliance. one Malayan Party) to four (Socialist Front)56 words
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178 1963-06-07 5 IPOH, Thurs.— Thieves broke into a coffeeshop in Cockman Street here early this morning and carted away a safe containing $1,000. The managing partner of the shop. Lee Boon Meng. 52. found the safe six hours later in the compound of a Malay school In178 words
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154 1963-06-07 5 Ministry steps into recognition dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minis- try of Labour is trying! to settle the dispute between 12 Japanese firms and the National Union of Commercial Workers over the recognition of the union. About 60 workers of whom 44 are members of the ur n are employed154 words
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294 1963-06-07 6 MISTEN ZECHA - Envoy gratified by Tokyo talks success MISTEN ZECHA By i KUALA LUMPUR 1V Thurs. The success of the Tokyo talks between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno is "highly gratifying" to the future of SouthEast Asia, the United States Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Charles F. Baldwin, said here tonight. He294 words
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57 1963-06-07 6 PENANG, Thurs. Insurance I companies, like banks, had a vital role to play in the development of Malaya, the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. said today. "They can mobilise domestic savings for private investment,' he told delegates attending the Litchfield Producers' Club convention sponsored57 words
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Article23 1963-06-07 6 PENANO, Thurs. Ldm Ah Hua, of Ipoh, was fined $500 today for book making at Penang Turf Club yesterday.23 words
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Article80 1963-06-07 6 PENANG, Thurs. George Town can now claim to be *the best illuminated city in Malaya," the City Council said in a statement today. This, It added, followed the final phase of the conversion of street lights into fluorescent lamps along the stretch of Burmah Road between Pangkor80 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-06-07 6 Malayans in Brides of World' pageant THREE Malayan students in Australia seen at rehearsals for a "Brides of the World" festival which was held recently at the Adelaide Town Hall in aid of charity. They are from left: Miss Sheila Sodhy, a science student in Punjabi dress. Miss Kok Swee79 words
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Article50 1963-06-07 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Koh Teck Chwee. who came to Singapore from Hong Kong five years ago, admitted in court today that he was an illegal Immigrant. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, the magistrate, gave him a conditional discharge. Koh was found in an opium den when police raided It.50 words
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Article29 1963-06-07 6 KUCHINO, Thurs. The North Borneo Department of Agriculture has offered a reward of $10 to any person who give Instant reports of each new locust swarm. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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99 1963-06-07 6 THREE GET $2,000 IN ANG-POW SNATCH CEREMBAN, Thurs. Three youths carried out a daring angpow robbery at a wedding dinner in a restaurant here last night and got away with about $2,000. The money had been given by guests to the newlyweds. The ang-pows were in a bag which the99 words
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281 1963-06-07 6 Mobile patrol on the road in Selangor KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. HPHE newly formed Mobile Highway Patrol in Sex langor went into action today with surprise checks on motorists on the Klang-Kuala Lumpur highway. Within an hour after leaving the High Street traffic DOlice station they had cautioned several lorry driven281 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-06-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs. A police peon, Hjssain bin Ibrahim. 17 (above), who wanted to learn to swim, was drowned in a disused mining pool at Kampong Dato Kramat here yesterday. Hussain went fishing -..Ith three friends at 2.30 p.m. After168 words
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Article36 1963-06-07 6 IPOH. Thurs.— Lee Beng Hong. 17. and Poo How Khed, 16. were toda* bound over in $50 each for six months by the Magistrate's Court here for using abusive words to a police constable.36 words
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112 1963-06-07 6 MURDER TIP-OFF, POLICE AMBUSH GANG A LOR STAR, Thurs. Police today ambushed an eight-man gang believed to have been on its way to murder a villager. They were trapped at dawn on a lonely path off Kampong Tanjong Gelam, five miles from Kangar. Tipped off about a murder plot, the112 words
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Article59 1963-06-07 6 IPOH, Thurs.— Members of the Inner Wheel of Ipoh wives and daughters of Rotarians will bold their annual installation dinner at the Golden Jubilee Restaurant here on Saturday at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Anne Jansz, wife of a businessman, will be Installed president by the outgoing president. Mrs.59 words
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Article62 1963-06-07 6 TKLUK ANSON. Thurs. Chet Yoke Cheng. 43, was killed yesterday when the empty oil tanker he was driving went off the road at the Bth mile. Changkat Jong Road. The tanker knocked down and killed a buffalo, then crashed into a telephone post and62 words
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Article37 1963-06-07 6 KUCHINO, Thurs. Mr. Stephen Yon*, secretary general of the Sarawak United Peoples Party, today denied an Antara news agency report that 50.000 members of his party were ready to take up arms against British rule.37 words
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Article121 1963-06-07 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Tbe Straits Times today received another $2,284.62 for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total received to date by its group of newspapers to $122,942.36. Today's contributions came from: The staff of Sekolah Menengah Sultan Sulaiman, Kuala Trenfganu, 83-i; Muar Youth Club, $25; The121 words
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Miscellaneous158 1963-06-07 6 Miry Onp By 1.1. Hamlin lOH.WBJ. T, r^ZZHaHH^^Tmn^^^] I QOCli I > PANS IT. CSC*B. I I DON'T YOU /TO HECK WITH OR LWT/^^lj^;^ ™E EUTUBE WJWa> y \_l SOME WlU>- WRITE A tMWHTMtT.' IHelt Trnrif Ht§ 4 Vhfml*»r Gnutti i I I this MfTfUliv iMJiTTTEn "1 But how long158 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-06-07 7 THE LONDONDERRY BLUNDER CHAPTER TWO OF THE STORY BY RAYMOND FOXALL U-BOAT VICTIMS. Three men cling perilously to an overturned lifeboat. Only one has the strength to reach out for a lifebelt dropped by a rescuing British cruiser. Their ship had been torpedoed ten days earlier.46 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1963-06-07 7 The challenge: Get the ships through WITH time on his hands. Captain Keene drove over to Londonderry and ,\v a s electrified by what he saw. Standing on the same green hill from which I watched the atom-age warships, he looked down on a wide, safe harbour, unlimited anchorage space,1,232 words
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Obituary36 1963-06-07 8 MR. ¥A» Kll LSONQ ag* il kutr. >• lacble Laong Datok pa—ed away peacefully on S-S-S3 at hi* rMMww 42 eras* Road. Singapore Cortege leaving at 2 p.m.. 7-«-63 for Mount Vrrtton Crematorium by Yen Dhaaima■akfca.36 words
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Article54 1963-06-07 8 J* W~4* $1» (Mlmlmuu) MR. AND MRS. Christopher Fletcher lhaak all their frl**M* and relattv** for their valuable presents and attendance at their wedding oa 1-S-SS. MR. A MRS. Steven Li»w with to thaak- relative* friend* for their kind wMte* thought* valuable presents and aaststane* oa the occasion of54 words
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Obituary21 1963-06-07 8 M Wm4i U$ (MMmum) IN FONOfST MIMwRV of Stephen, M Sundram who departed this life oa 7th June ISCI21 words
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Article663 1963-06-07 8 The outlook tor the Manila Foreign Ministers' conference is a good deal more hopeful in consequence of the meeting in I Tokyo between Tengku Abdul Rahman and President Soekarno. The cordiality oi that encounter, the re-affirm-ation of faith in the 1959 Friendship Treaty, the mutual undertaking to663 words
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Article381 1963-06-07 8 Nomination day in Penar.g has not confirmed earlier expectations that in the coming series of Town Council elections, George Town would be the only urban centre in which every seat would be fought by three political parties. The Socialist Front, led by the incumbent Mayor, is putting up381 words
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Article205 1963-06-07 8 The political career, of Mr. John Profumo, British Minister of War until yesterday, lies in ruins. That he has been involved in an affair with a model is shocking but of relatively small importance. Politicians are not necessarily plaster saints, and scandals can be lived down. But Mr.205 words
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407 1963-06-07 8 From Jack Fingleton r<ANBERRA, Thurs. Sir Robert Menzies' choice of "Royal" as the new name for Australia's main decimal currency has had anything but a royal reception. Few newspapers favour the new name, bat generally today in Australia there is an outcry against what407 words
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Letter160 1963-06-07 8 WITH reference to the letter by "Amused" (B.T. May 24), the C.E.B. would like to state that at no time has the board refused electricity supply to any of the multi-storey buildings In Johore Bahru. In fact, the board has already given supply to a ten-storey building.160 words
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Letter149 1963-06-07 8 I AGREE with Mr. C. M. Lee's suggestion for the rationing of water. An unforeseen hazard from the existing arrangement car. be Illustrated clearly from my personal experience. My office is on the first floor of an old building in the city. The occupiers of the floor above149 words
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Letter54 1963-06-07 8 I hope that the Public Utilities Board will adjust the existing hours, say for three hours In the mornings and three hours In the evenings, during peakhours. At least, even if water is used In excess it can really be said to have been used rather than gone to waste.54 words
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Letter129 1963-06-07 8 YOUR correspondent "Anxious" (S.T. June 3) voiced the views of many other teachers In Singapore, who too are waiting anxiously for the Ministry of Education to act on matters relating to their salaries and Increments. Last October, a Ministry circular to government and aided schools stated that all129 words
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Letter54 1963-06-07 8 I"HE drains In Lorong Pandan, Malacca, have been full of muddy water and filth since March. No attempt of any sort has been made to clean them. One of these drains Is only about 10 to 15ft. away from the Tranquerah English School compound, which hundreds of children use54 words
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Letter71 1963-06-07 8 POWDIES and thieves haunt the Lahat Lane area between midnight and morning. They knock at the doors of houses but run away when people call out The children's playground affords them a good and convenient place to. sit on the seats provided and spend their tune until the71 words
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Article, Illustration999 1963-06-07 8 A SPECIAL WRITER - Calcutta's Eattle gainst holera A SPECIAL WRITER PLANS ARE AFOOT AT LAST TO MAKE LIFE SAFE FOR A CITY'S TEEMING MILLIONS By SOME three million p^ople live in the 36.92 square miles of municipal Calcutta. Pressing in on this congested city from all sides is the Calcutta metropolitan district, where999 words
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Advertisement813 1963-06-07 8 Straits T»es ft Mslay Mail colo arresMtM »k«m Omars RM COLO trrORAwB SMtAMCMB. AT HOLLAND SJOrB *UtT*)»SJ KCPPCU. NOAD-*I A V AL DAM A***)***** AfXUH C 4 V T BOOK nrTOvW I»TW VMS lOTO9 WtJOWT H. H. MJMAM. M. ASSMM. «WU>OAM t»S 7 C*>o««« V. ItTMMAMT OO 181-N J*W**amm RA.»813 words
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Advertisement76 1963-06-07 8 THE REMARKABLE KADOORIE BROTHERS Of HONG KONG They know that when good men do nothing, evil triumphs.... So these "Rockf ellers of the Orient" have aided refugees from Red China by helping them perform an agricultural miracle! Read how rocky ground now supports fat pigs, citrus trees and 300,000 prosperous76 words
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Advertisement172 1963-06-07 8 "Pick a pack of .7.7." Fropax FROZEN FOODS Country-fresh vegetables and fruits, prime fillets of fish from uS& EQft England's ice-cold seas... Frozen to ma haisstv tm* ou*na Foods of supreme quality and m>M '!mrS£So! tacm freshness, tho pick of the world* fc finest is yours when you r5fl8&« PICK172 words
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Article, Illustration128 1963-06-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Senator Khaw Khai Boh. chairman of the three-man cholera inquiry committee, said today his committee was In no hurry to collect information from doctors for fear of distracting them from preventive work. "It will take some time before we start interviewing128 words
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Article39 1963-06-07 9 PERAK, Thurs. The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee, today opened three community halls costing about $3,500 one each at Kampong Merau. Kampong Tua and Kampong Ekor Bota Kiri in the Parit subdistrict of Perak39 words
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Article, Illustration525 1963-06-07 9 CORNERED BY THUGS IN A DESERTED BUILDING pOLICE Inspector George R. Wong was today highly commended for his courage in facing a "grave situation" when two thugs armed with knives cornered him in a deserted building near Katong Park. He told the State525 words
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Article68 1963-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs— The semifinals of the inter-school talentime sponsored by Nestles Products M > Limited will be held next week with 70 students from 25 school.* taking part. They will be held on June 13 and 14 at the Victoria Theatre. The finals will be held on68 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-06-07 9 LIEUT. P. K Nettur (above) who has been appointed commanding officer of the Royal Malayan Navy patrol craft Sri Selangor. Educated at the EngUsh College, Jobore Bahru. he joined the Royal Malayan Navy in Jane 1955. Hi was among the first Malayan officers to enter67 words
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Article20 1963-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lord Selkirk, the Commissioner-Oeneral in South-East Asia, returned here today after a two-day visit to Bangkok.20 words
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Article74 1963-06-07 9 Top Party Negara man quits UUALA LUMPUR, IV Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rashid ibni Almarhom Sultan Suleiman, 42. a national committee member of Party Negrara, resigned from the party today. Tengku Rashid, a nephew of the Sultan of Trengganu, said: 'The party has done nothing so far for the Malays." Tengktl74 words
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Article148 1963-06-07 9 Malaya wins Baillieu Trophy KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Malayan and Nigerian plantations have won Dunlop's premier award, the Baillieu Trophy, this year "for their sustained success, born of determination, skill and effort." A Press statement Issued by Dunlop today said that these qualities have been prominent for a long time in148 words
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Article79 1963-06-07 9 SINOAPORE, Thurs. Mr. T. B. ONetll. Director of the New Zealand Library School, said here today he was very impresoed by library developments in Singapore. Mr. O'Neill spent the day here on his way home after visiting Manila, Hong Kong and Bangkok. The New Zealand Library79 words
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Article71 1963-06-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Lai Chai Chee, 37, shopkeeper, of Circular Road, was charged In a magistrate's court today with helping to conceal 7.706 records and a safe, worth a total of $21,193. belonging to Mr. Chua Kirn Cheng, manager of Music City record shop in Buklt71 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-06-07 9 MALAYSIA-SO GOH TO MARK TIME SINGAPORE, Thursday T»HE Minister for Fin--1 ance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will present to the Legislative Assembly tomorrow what is considered to be a standstill Budget for 1963 in view of merger and Malaysia on Aug. 31.419 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-06-07 9 BATU GAJAH, Thursday. r p\VO of eight men accused of murdering a planter were discharged in the magistrate's court here today. One was produced as a prosecution witness. They are Chi Bl bin Mat Darus. 45, Han bin Ankang Drasi, 42. The planter D.F.280 words
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Article157 1963-06-07 9 Six years' jail for young thug SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Tang Tlong Choon, unemployed, was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Chua in the Assize Court to six years' Jail for armed robbery. Tang, 24, held up a cement packer, Ong Mon Leng, and robbed him of $30 and a wrlstwatch in Veerasamy157 words
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Article19 1963-06-07 9 MALACCA. Thurw— The MunldpeJ Council at a meeting held today passed a draft supplementary budget for $479,204.19 words
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Article24 1963-06-07 9 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Former students of Raffles Institution and Oirls' School will hoM thtlr annual dinner at Raffles Insuiu.ion hall on June 22.24 words
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Advertisement75 1963-06-07 9 MILK FROM THE WORLD'S RICHEST PASTURES SBSBg^^jf SPECIALLY GOOD FOR GROWING ill! :f«]!m CH "-DREN AND adults wh ((jw) I NEED EXTRA \tt^ I STAMINA 'ULL CREAM j L POWDER \^J I, 2H Limn J Ui 'iiiict »if '^^fl sVcVs OTOX EAR DROPS A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX Ear Drop, coixaia75 words
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Advertisement48 1963-06-07 9 GLUGOLIN INSTANT iSSs TO WIH THROUGH fcews-c^gi EACH DAY V\ 1 TAKE GLUCOLIN t\ A anytime, anywhwi VJ '^•••^^F F O* INSTANT and W^^-g^SjJr CONSTANT ENERGY h^ aUir->A #flkor y, (M*Uy.) lid. A*** TM AWtOTHAI CWOtATWI ITO. ggg paum* ITO «ftftQ«9pQV* r#n#oQ Kimm Lumpur bpott *^m^ «Wmmml«^k f48 words
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Miscellaneous479 1963-06-07 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes baima am At a\'» tet: 10.30 Concert Classics: 11.00 RADIO MALAYA Close Down. NA B T^T E 1^ RADI SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, Nega- sHOiu v\.\vt stuvict ra-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- MtlKta fast: 7.00 Time Signal, Tre MEDIUM HAVt atuviCL News; 7.10 Bong Time;479 words
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166 1963-06-07 10 I/OTA BHARU. Thurs. MV Tengku Abdul Rahman will be given a bi g welcome by the Alliance at the Pengkalan Chepa airport here when he arrives for a three-day visit to this PMIP-controlled State tomorrow. More than 5.000 Alliance supporters are expected at the airport166 words
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Article22 1963-06-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Tnurs.— The Federation Government announced today that the manufacture of sodium hypochloride is a pioneer Industry in Malaya.22 words
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Article24 1963-06-07 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Moh Kirn How was fined $25 today for stealing a duck. He was causht with it In Towner Road.24 words
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Article, Illustration64 1963-06-07 10 Smiles behind barbed wire of Brunei camp that Brockway visited CAPTURED Brunei rebels smile happily behind barbed wire in a detention camp just outside. Brunei Town. Mr. Fenner Brockway, British Labour M.P., said after visiting detention centres in Brunei and Sarawak that he had never seen such64 words
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108 1963-06-07 10 Another 20 gangster suspects detained SINGAPORE, Thurs. The police yesterday rounded up another 20 gangster suspects in their continued, crackdown on secret societies. Working on a tlri off. detectives raided Beo Lane hide-outs in the heart of. Chinatown twice and ar-' rested 12 men believed to be members of the108 words
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Article28 1963-06-07 10 PENANO. Tliurs. Teoh Ouan Hock. 59. unemployed was today fined 115. or six weeks" tail In default, for assisting in carrvins on a 1000 characters lottery.28 words
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103 1963-06-07 10 ALOR STAR. Thurs. A police officer, Asst. Supt. < A. Gurbachan Singh, was granted SI, OOO bail today when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of corruption. He Is accused of corruptly receiving at his quarters on Tuesday 5350. two new car tyres worth103 words
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Article186 1963-06-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. rpHE acute shortage of graduate teachers in secondary schools has been "relieved" with the arrival of 39 more U.S. Peace Corps teachers, a Ministry of Education official said today. "They are all graduates and j will go a long way to ease186 words
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Article51 1963-06-07 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs —The I foundation stone of Queensland's International House to which Malaya is one of the largest overseas contributors will be unveiled on June 15. Malaya, as one of the major j donor countries, will be perpetu- j ated with special "Malayan" rooms in traditional51 words
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194 1963-06-07 10 $3 million Malaysia Day joy being planned 1(U ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Representatives of government departments, police and the armed forces are now drawing ud plans for Malaysia Day celebrations on Aug. 31. More than $3 mllion is expected to be spent to make Malaysia Day memorable. Merdeka Day celebrations on194 words
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Advertisement438 1963-06-07 10 pride 1~~ behind it Th* w«Kh with the limout 4>«m* «nd reputation, prized the world Over. Available at exceptionally attractive prices. I _jn n INVEST IN BE WISE ABOUT \\j PHILI PS J XJ QUALITY As you know a television receiver is a very complex and costly piece of equipment.438 words
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Advertisement170 1963-06-07 10 GALLAHER'S RICH DARK HONEYDEW __tf_l Sf^B *_4_aK HL brings out the best in a briar Gallaher uses only the finest of mature Virginia tobaccos in blending Rich Dark Honeydew for a very good reason the higher the grade of tobacco, the longer it burns. It's just this slow-burning quality of170 words
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Miscellaneous325 1963-06-07 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS ft. I also Include church and la> 1. Author finds bird* round a head in the country (7). French town a large num- 6. There's gold In the wood, up bar (7, T). In the tableland! (S). 9. Sort of <rout needs rag pad, 7. Wink325 words
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156 1963-06-07 11 These new beauty aids contain ginseng ANEW brand of cosmetics, whose manufacture includes the use of ginseng, is to be marketed in the Malaysia territories. They Include lipstick, face cream and cologne. Mink will also be Introduced here. An agent for the cosmetics. Stendhal, was appointed during the visit of156 words
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Article71 1963-06-07 11 "DADO Watch Factory of Bwlt- zerland, wnich last year introduced a scratch-proof watch for men to the Malaysian market, Is now Introducing the model for women. Called Lady DlaStar, It Is fashioned from superhard metal and real sapphire, and technically, is similar to the men's DiaStar: it71 words
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150 1963-06-07 11 FIRM PLANS 15 OFFICES IN MALAYSIA LD. SEYMOUR and Co. (Malaya) Ltd., Singapore, Is expanding Its business In the Malaysian territories and In co-operation with the managing agents, Boustead and Co. (1960) Ltd.. will have 15 sales offices throughout the area. This was announced by the general manager, Mr. David150 words
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641 1963-06-07 11 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Shell plant now working at full capacity GEOFFREY BOLAND COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF 20, 000 BARRELS PROCESSED DAILY IN 3SHIFT OPERATION By ALTHOUGH it was only opened at the end of last month the refinery at Port Dickson, which is operated by the Shell Refining Co.641 words
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Article128 1963-06-07 11 FASTER LONG FLIGHTS BY ALITALIA ALITALIA Is Increasing its nights to the Far East and eliminating stops to offer faster and more convenient long haul services, said Mr. Marco Zlchella, general manager for South-East Asia. From laat Saturday the RomeTokyo flight* were Increased so that the airline now operates the128 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-06-07 11 Repco holds annual technical courses MR. E.J. EVANS, sates manager of Repco Tool and Equipment Group of Melbourne, Australia, has been in Singapore and Malaya for the past three weeks conducting a series of technical training courses for operators of the company's products. Repco is the largesc manufacturer of automotive196 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-06-07 11 A DEVICE THAT CREATES HEALTHY AIR AN electronic device, said to be able to oiler relief to people suffering from asthma, hay fever, airborne allergies, tensions, smog disorders, is now being marketed in Malaysia. It is called ion-O-Matic air Improver, a product of TuWn Electronics, Los Angeles, and handled locally230 words
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Article147 1963-06-07 11 Machinery market bid in Asia A LARGE American manufacturer has allotted to its Australian subsidiary a significant portion of its Asian machinery market, writes Keith Hooper from Sydney. The company is A.M.F. International and the decision was announced nere by the president. Mr. Frank White. Mr White said that American147 words
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Article101 1963-06-07 11 A LARGE consignment of the latest type of Pelaco shirts was specially airfreighted from Australia to Singapore last week for "Father's Day" on June 16. Mr. Seah Pene Kwang, textile department manager of Jackson and Co Ltd.. the local representatives, said the shirts usually came101 words
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Article113 1963-06-07 11 A NEW model Erres TV set is to be introduced to the Malaysian market later this year. Mr. B. Ph. Van Zulden. export representative of the manufacturer. Van der Heem of Holland, announced when he visited Singapore and the Federation last week. According to Mr. van Zulden,113 words
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Advertisement492 1963-06-07 11 Modern Business needs these... the world's most versatile machines. AJJressajraph The Original Addressing Machine— designed to meet the requirements of virtually any type of form on which Data, Symbols, Names, Address, Figures, or Messages are written. Models to suit any business big or small, from the compact, hand-operated portable Class492 words
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Advertisement50 1963-06-07 11 A new Z 'sjr7Cp^ ELEGANCE J :tl FOR THE HOME l^*~ THE largest MANUFACTURERS f^^^^^^ "^*>v OF SA NITARYWARE IN GREAT **r~ BRITAIN offering a 'llll^s- complete range of fc products in white Sole Agents:- UNITES ENGINEERS LTD., Singapore Sandakan. FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO, LTD., K. Lumper Ip*h Penang Malacca Seremban.50 words
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Advertisement478 1963-06-07 12 (Continord from Pace 8) SITUATIONS VACANT ■II Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrt COOK-GENERAL AMAH (No washiik) wanted for small Kuropean family. Telephone (Spore) ***** after 2-p.m. EUROPEAN TEACHER required for infant Department Private School commencing September 1963. Box A6SIS S.T. B'pore. EXPERIENCED CLERK OF WORKS •i anted by478 words
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Advertisement680 1963-06-07 12 SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (»H*.r—Bmx It eta, axtrm ACCOUNYANT AUDITOR'S ASSISTANT. Must be graduate of Singapore Polytechnic or recently admitted to professional accounting bodies. Maximum age 39. Furnish full derails of education and experience to Box A 6509 S.T. Spore. PART/PULL TIME Research Workers Wanted In Singapore. Malacca, Kuala680 words
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Advertisement1040 1963-06-07 12 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO et: txtro EXCEPTIONALLY COMMODIOUS high class room sharing hat., dining room. Kitchen and bathroom with aircoodltloner. fans, cooker, heater, telephone, refrigerator and television. $150. Telephone (Spore) 9544 C S BEDROOMS Fully Furnished Bungalow with telephone, alr-<x>ndltlon and modern sanitation near sea-side located1,040 words
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Advertisement846 1963-06-07 12 EDUCATION 10 Word* $S (Min.)— Box SO cts. extra JUNE SESSIONS Typewriting. Shorthand. Book-keeping, all stages. enrol now, N.C.S., 433 A. Oeylang Road, Spore. (*****). COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE. Practical course designed for office workers and for students preparing for Pitman's Examinations. Learn to compose well-written business letters under expert guidance. Sixth846 words
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Advertisement838 1963-06-07 12 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS MONO KONQ A PAR BAST BUILDER Established ISM A 81-mentnly aerledlta! Building A Rtsl Eitata Aetl»rtlei m th« Par Bast Current Issue of The Builder Is 00 salt now! Contents Include: ape Celllnsen Crematertura, Heng Keng. Tang Lung Chan Marktt, Heni Keng. Kuala Lumpur Swimming Peel Pak Cheng838 words
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Advertisement1017 1963-06-07 12 VEHICLES FOR SALE Wmrda SS (Him.) Bom St eta, mmtrrn i VAUZHALL VICTOR FB Deluxe July 1962 4400 miles two-tone grey red upholstery M 55.350- 0.n.0. TeL (S'pore> ***** during business hours. FORO ANOLIA ISS4. New cratch, upholstery. Oood condition. Owner x 1 leaving. View 73 Hillside Drive, B'pore 19.1,017 words
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Advertisement712 1963-06-07 12 FOR SALE N> JTewsf SS (Mlau) Bmm It eta, srtrs KILL ants, roaches with Brush-on lobnston's No-Roach. Easy te use. Effective for months. At FUzpetnrk Supermarket, and others. DO YOUR WALLS need a New Look? Donald Moore Galleries, 300 Clemenceau Avenue, B'pore have Sanderson wallpapers, and beautiful ceramic plaques. too-,712 words
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Advertisement626 1963-06-07 12 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) it W ord* SS (ML .)—B,<x St ets. txtrm CtNUINE PNOTOSTATS. Fotomatla 58 Robinson Koai. T.I. *****. KWOK'S PMOfOCOPV SIRVICI 23. Tbe Arcade 1: t Kluor. Tel: *****. TANG'S PNOTOiOPV SIRVICI all documents pi atocopled. 10. Boat m 4Jf m Quay, *****. f^ CERTIFICATE*. DOCUMENTS, PHOTOCOPIED626 words
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Advertisement1556 1963-06-07 13 10 LIVERPOOL t HrESI COASI U.K.i Doe S'oore Sana P. rnaia Panant EUMAEUS Mars i'bml, Havra, H'bort GM. 45 Te*ay JaM 9it Jan 11 PTRRHUS niel Oubliß. GlasgO* JIM 11 JaM U IMa 14/1* JaM It "CLOPS LKiriMl "Z J»M 11 Jill 13 JBMI9/2* *JMXI ACHILLES Li.eiM**. Glasgow Jim 1*1,556 words
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Advertisement2758 1963-06-07 13 i lEQ3EZ^^^BSS3I THE L A. C. LINESSAiLINbS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMIURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, BOTHENBURO AN* COPENHAGEN. iMP*™"v3ii S'pon P. Sham P»nanf ft/TKGVVI "SIBOMCA a) Sailea II Part/ I JIM 19/19 Jim IT V3LJSJ "JUTLANOIA" I) 21/24JHI 2J/27 Jail 21 2* Juae V*\Y~>af "BOMA" it 30 Jaaa/2,758 words
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Advertisement1258 1963-06-07 13 t»,w MeAUSTER «5c CO., LTD. TT^a 111. RM. U331 BLLRRBtAM LIMB etc KLAVBMBM LINE L*N»*m, MNUU, ROUERBAM, LOS AJttELU, $kt* FRANCISCO, ■JURE. MULI ft MIBBLEtUOUC*) SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft POUTLAN* CITY OF DURHAM Acceitia* targi ter Ceetral ft Sutl Aaenta. Spore P. S ham Penang *oNneviill 22/23 Jim S'por* P. S'fam1,258 words
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Article249 1963-06-07 14 lUNC Srst grade rubber ouyert f.e.b. slesed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73J cents per lb. down a quarter of a cent. Tb« tone waa qultt. R.A.S. and P.M.R.E. doting erieei in cents per lb .yesterday: INT. R.S.S. prompt f. 0.0. buyers. 73i.249 words
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Article214 1963-06-07 14 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves er expected today are: Demodocua 4/5, Eumaeua 13/14. Tjltjalengka 6A, Bentong N.W.I. Bedenak N.W. 3. Aaateru Maru 23/24. Dolptaeverett 40/41, Neder Weser 31/32. State of Kutch 13/14. Amelia 30, Tokyo Maru 6/7, Overljscl 42/43, Thomxaard m, Barpeta 46. Hanoi 1/2,214 words
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Article27 1963-06-07 14 June 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73; cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $468.25 (up $10.25). Estimated unofficial offering 285 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Article31 1963-06-07 14 Nyaias produced 53.600 lb. In May. Amalgamated Malay 82.500 lb.. Bassrtt 32.000 lb., Borelli 100.000 lb Bttkit Keponc 23.000 lb. Kuala Sidim 168,000 lb. and New Serendah 155,000 lb.31 words
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585 1963-06-07 14 From Our Market Correspondent IT was the turn of tins on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and influenced by the big overnight rise in the London metal price and a local gain of $10.25 prices shot upwards. Substantial gains were marked up585 words
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Article23 1963-06-07 14 Malayan Stock Indices June 5 .lunr b Industrials: 115.79 113.77 Tins: 117.35 123.62 s rubbers: 114.44 114.24 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article891 1963-06-07 14 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Trading Rooms of the Malayan 6tock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad <I>°M> $1.69. (1,000) $168; Dunleps (5.000) $2.87. (5,000) $2.86. (1.000) $2J»: 1. amslt.rs (3,000) $3.50. (5.000) $3.46. (6.000) $3.48; Esse891 words
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Article75 1963-06-07 14 I'HE Mslayan Eichanis Banks' Assecistlsn made these change* In Its rates to merchants yesterday mil rates to S100): Selling TT er OD rsady: Swiss Francs HOi: Bslxian Francs 1616): Holland Culldsrs 11 Hi: Italian Lire :'olMi: Swedish Krensr ifi»; On the frse exehanKe market In Horn? Kong yesterday75 words
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490 1963-06-07 14 rpHERE was a spectacular X rise In the Straits tin price yesterday of $10.25 to $468.25 per picul which brought It to the highest level for 13 months following the big rise In London overnight. The offering at 285 tons, up 20 tons,490 words
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Advertisement1001 1963-06-07 14 Coll ot BARCELONA At from 25th June 1963 from Marseilles Outward ond 10th August 1963 from Singapore Homeward our T.v. "VIET NAM" "LAOS" "CAMBODGE" will coll BARCELONA ovary month ♦or PASSENGERS and FREIGHT Singapore: Tel. ***** (Passage). ***** (Freight K.L. Tel. ***** Pt. Swertenhom Tel. 6695— Penang Tel. ***** W*^^^1,001 words
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Advertisement292 1963-06-07 14 AXrv¥&f p 1 Penong PShom Spore ETA/ETO ETA/ETD ETA/ETD FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF KUTCH" for Colombo and Calcutta Janet Gdn. IS/14 ETD June 7 'ROM CALCUTTA. KAKINADA VISAKHAPATNAM M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT' for Mojl. Kobe Osaka, Hirohato, Nogoya Yokohama June 6/ 7 June 1/10 FROM CALCUTTA CHALNA M.V. "STATE292 words
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Advertisement599 1963-06-07 15 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. Thurs. TRADING in investment shares continued on steady lines, influenced by continuing favourable company reports. Movements were small and about in balance. The mining section was steady without any special feature. Most oils fully held their level* while loans were steady. (\R.A 18/U Mount Isa 70/3 N.599 words
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Advertisement572 1963-06-07 15 NOTICES SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of May 1963 698 plculs Hours worked 627 Yardage treated 322.000 yards NOTICE THIS IS TO NOTIFY THE MEMBERS OF THE H. K. U. A A. I THAT THE PICNIC ARRANGED TO BE HELD ON 9TH JUNE, 1963572 words
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Advertisement785 1963-06-07 15 PUBUC APPOINTMENT SITUATIONS VACANT DEPARTMENT OF SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH RADIO RESEARCH STATION SINGAPORE. The United Kingdom Government. Radio Research Station in Singapore requires a Secretary/ Clerk. Duties will include typing letter: and scientific reports, filing, accounts, critical examination of claims, requisitions and returns, and day-to-day business of normal office785 words
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Advertisement1274 1963-06-07 15 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS PUBUC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SINGA? ORE GOVERNMENT BOARD VArmriTc APPUCATIONS are Invited for YALABUU the post of Assistant MnanctalOffl- Applications are invited from cer in the Finance Division^ Mini- cand idates who SATISFY THE mum qualification— Final Examin- rjBUAL CITIZENSHIP AMD atlon of the Australian Society of REBIDENTIAI,1,274 words
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Advertisement567 1963-06-07 15 PUBUC APPOINTMENTS THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD VACANCIES. APPUCATIONS are Invited tor the post ol Supernumerary Assistant Electrical Engineer from suitably qualities Singapore or Federal Citizens. Candidates, preleraoly unaer tne age of 30 years, should hold the I minimum qualifications of Gra- i duates of the Institution of Elec- j trical567 words
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Advertisement179 1963-06-07 15 An experienced industrial chemicals salesman is required by an expanding engineering company in Kuala Lumpur. Applicants must state personal details and past experience. Apply Box AlBl4 ST., K.L. Two pharmaceutical sales representatives, experienced or otherwise for Singapore and the Federation. Applicants are required to state full personal particulars. Apply Box179 words
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Article, Illustration767 1963-06-07 16 MINISTER QUITS: 'MY DEEP REMORSE HAVE COME TO REALISE THAT BY THIS DECEPTION WE BEEN GUILTY OF GRAVE MISDEMEANOUR 9 LONDON, Thurs. Mr. John Profumo, the War Minister, resigned from the Government last night, confessing that he had lied to the House of CommonsReuter - 767 words
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Article, Illustration27 1963-06-07 16 CHRISTINE KEELER she went to the Old Bailey yesterday to testify against a coloured jazz singer accused of causing her grievous bodily harm. She spoke of blackmail.27 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-06-07 16 He was the youngest wartime M.P. and brigadier MR. PROFUMO. who had been Minister gf War since July 1960. was at 25 the youngest member of the wartime House of Commons and later at 29 the youngest brigadier in the British Army. Now aged 48. he is the descendant ofReuter - 199 words
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225 1963-06-07 16 CHRISTINE Keeler. 21--year-old model, MM a key witness in the trial of a West Indian alleged to have shot at and tried to murder her. She failed to appear in court when the West Indian, Johnny Edgecombe. 30 who claimed225 words
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Advertisement83 1963-06-07 16 M W '/--J —say the men l#**^i mm set out t0 n( c answer I yfaf.. r a II W+ lipp^^^jy lacib. i^flH W m. i I 1??' INTELLIGENT pP^^ V WOMEN jj/JKmme^pf^BF v ■^4 f /I/so m this /ssue 7 WHAT YOU REALLY THINK ABOUT MARRIAGE |^^H^£^ 1 NAVA83 words
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Article439 1963-06-07 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP HE SHOWS r LIKING FOR GOOD TRACK By SINGAPORE. Thurs. Wingate. with Keith Moxham «jp, showed KyJlopinK zest on d good track at Bukit Timah this morning. Keeping wide out. he bowled along nicely on the bit pver 3f in 41 1/5. This game439 words
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Article512 1963-06-07 17 SINGAPO R E,' Thus. The Bukit Timah Cup for Class 2 stayers over lOf will be ma here on Sunday. Wingate with 9.0 heads the lirid ofj ten for this trophy event. Weights for nine raors on Sunday: BUKIT TIMAH CUP Class 2 lOf Wingate 9.00 Maori Fair 8.10512 words
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546 1963-06-07 17 FRANCIS BOEY AND VIC NAYAGAM - A GOLD FOR MALA YA, SILVER for STORE FRANCIS BOEY AND VIC NAYAGAM I By 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 1 \IALAYA tonight scored their first gold medal iTI success in the Asian Cycling Championships when Ng Joo Pong, Conrad Talalla, Hamzah Ahmad and Andrew Michael won the 1,600 metres grass546 words
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Article39 1963-06-07 17 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Entries for Singapore Badminton Association national championships to be held at the SBA hall from June 21 to 23 will close on June 12 The draw will take place on June 15 at 7 p.m.39 words
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Article118 1963-06-07 17 IPOH. Thurs.—The 500-mile North Malayan motor rally will go south from Ipoh this year through Selangor and Pahang on July 20 and 21. The rally, oreanised by the Royal Perak Motor Club, usually goes north from Ipoh to Kedah and Pi-nang where it ends. This year118 words
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590 1963-06-07 17 SPORTSFRONT by Norman Sieb+t WHAT has happened to the money-spinner of Malayan soccer the national team? For three years, in 1956, 59 and 60, the team, at the zenith of their power, were the Merdeka tournament champions and drawcard. They made the tournament590 words
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Article75 1963-06-07 17 SOCCER Halnes Shield final. (P^nangi: Pg Contingent HQ 6 B. Mertajam Dist 1. Taiping Lge 'A': Prisons 1) Civilian SU 1. K. Muds, I.ge: Pemuda 7 Ptnang Tunggal 0.1 S'gor Div. S: Ulu Klang 5 Bungsai Indians 0. Negrt Div. 1: Chin Woo 8 Malays 2; Indians 775 words
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Article179 1963-06-07 17 Thailand, Burma accept invite KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Burma and Thailand have accepted the Football Association of Malaya's invitation to take part in the Merdeka sixth anniversary soccer tournament to be neld at the Mrrdeka Stadium from Aug. 8 to 18. Owing to OlymDic Games commitments. India may not be ablr179 words
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Advertisement199 1963-06-07 17 Now in the time it takes you to read this sentence you can load the new Kodak Instamatic Camera i 11 0539 I Hr m TtSSK%. K i I BBBBT W BBsi B'V Tf WsWb&*<>* |1 818 818 BBsW^IJ^I^sTbIbBS^MbBS^S^BBBS^BBbMi BBBbP^^^^ KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Camera— lt's handsome, fast loading and easy199 words
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Advertisement469 1963-06-07 17 rjverybody perspires. At any time, anywhere, you may offend with perspiration odour and never realize it. Why take the chance when you can protect yourself with ODO-RO-NO deodorant quickly, effectively! The handy stick RPIHpMPiI smooths on your deodorant. Instantly dry, soothingly cool, it leaves a pleasant Uii |tj*|L fragrance while469 words
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Miscellaneous100 1963-06-07 17 am *a. CYCLING Astan chsinplon•hips: 306.64 km road massed sUrt individual and team championships (Diplomatic Enclave. Kl* 9 a.m.> SOCCER Ipoh Div. 2: Shaw Bros v Police TF (Jn Abdul Jalll) Div. 3: Tamil Youngsters v Police (Coronation grd); Railways v Chen? Wan (lower Coronation grdi. Penan* Div. S: Jelutone100 words
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452 1963-06-07 18 The case of the real-life puppet 'princes' JAKARTA, Thurs. Crowds in Central Java have been packing a courthouse to watch the trial of five men who believe themselves to be the i incarnation of five warrior princes famOtll in Hindu-Java- j nese mythology. The men, three of them brothers, areReuter - 452 words
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Article39 1963-06-07 18 KUCHINO. Thurs. Stephen i Yong. secretary-general of the Sarawak United People's Party, to- I day denied an Antara news agency report that 50.000 members of his I party were ready to take up arms' against British rule.39 words
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Obituary49 1963-06-07 18 BARMETT NULZION ('RULLIt") CAMPBCLL. ..f Ok Tlr»m I Inn,', follow, ti^ an norl- rtitit. HO »«W CHENC H. .1 himtMad <>t Hun llr* V\i» and 'it'ttrr of Tu# I I PMMg. the <■■ il. Kuala l.umpiir <■ mth i'» A Ktmtuh Road far IM Lam Crematorium I today 7th49 words
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455 1963-06-07 18 Raz ak and Subandrio confident of success MANILA, Thurs. The Malayan Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Kazak. and the Indonesian Foreign Minister, arrived here today fully confident that their talks with their Philippine counterpart, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. would succeed. The four-day talks, which start tomorrow, will clear the way for455 words
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Article313 1963-06-07 18 LONDON, Thurs. Unsettled conditions prevailed in stock markets today following Mr. Profumo's resignation, but there was some Improvement in industrials In the alter noon following Courtauld's excellent results. This Improve- menl, however, was largely contin- i ed to the leading issues and small falls predominated in industrials as313 words
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Article60 1963-06-07 18 LONDON. Thurs. Pr>ot 22-Vd., I July 22 5/16 d.. Aug. 22 5/16 d.. Sep». 22 5 16a., July /Sept. 23 5/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 22 5/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 22 *d.. Apr June 22 Jni" Sept 22 id.. Oct. Dec. 22i, d.. c .i.f jnne 31 13/16 d.. July60 words
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Article24 1963-06-07 18 TON DON ThU'F Buyers £924 *e"«"s £9.5. Forward buyers CiTi'- sellers £926. Settlement CS22 Turnover a.m. 435 tons, pm 325 tony Tone. Steady.24 words
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611 1963-06-07 18 KANHAI HITS FINE 90, HUNTE 104 NOT OUT IN TEST MANCHESTER, Thursday. TIIK West Indies hud scored 244 for three on the first d;iy of the fir Test uguinst England here today when bad li^hl and rain ended pjj 80 minutes before the scheduled close. Opening batsman Conrad Hunte (104Reuter - 611 words
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Article52 1963-06-07 18 (West Indie* Ist inns.) Carew c Andrews b Trueman 16 > Hunte not oat 104 Kanhai run out Butcher Ibw Trueman 22 Sobers not out S Extras 9 Total (for 3) 244 WkU fell at 37, 188. 239. BOWLING:' Trueman 24-3-48-2: SUtham 17-4-57-0; Titmus 18-6--\*X-Q; Clone 10-2-31-0; Allen 19-9--|42-0;52 words
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Article130 1963-06-07 18 LONDON. Thurs. Tea scores lin today's County cricket matiches: At Lord's: Hants 113 and 182-6 1 (Horton 54, Sainsbury 55 n.j.) I M'sex 108 (Shackleton 5-34 Cottam 5-74). The Oval: Surrey 229. Gloucs 207-8 (Young 52 Mortimore 61). Oxford: Oxford 209 and 91-5 (Flllary 52Reuter - 130 words
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Article423 1963-06-07 18 MANCHESTER, Thurs. —The West Indies' aggressive batting tactics paid off handsomely today when they started the first Test against England at Old Trafford. There is not coubt in my mind that th-si- West Indian batsmen play the most exciting cricket in the world and again they demonstrated423 words
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208 1963-06-07 18 Majid nets twice as PA XI hold SBHFA SINGAPORE. Thurs. Two quick goals by inside-left Majid Aril! enablec! a People's Association XI to hold Singapore Businc House? F.A. to 2-2 in their National Day soccer match at Jalan i Besar today. Business HoOMfl took thlead ten minutes after the kick-off208 words
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Advertisement47 1963-06-07 18 >a» CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS W.r4, ilt (Minimum, I KULAIIMCAMt To Pathma and I Kulu a dautchirr Bth. June at Bunuiar Maternity Hoapital, Kunln Lumpur Thankx to Doctor* and staff T. FARAMASIVAM To Padmapathy and Paramailvam a aon, Krandaon for Madam Taambymuthu. I S.A3 Think* to Auunta Foundation Btaff47 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-06-07 18 LJIOHEBT and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for ihe period 8 p.m. on Wednesday and 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 82 72 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 88 77 Malacca 84 73 Slnßapore N 7742 words
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Miscellaneous52 1963-06-07 18 SPORTS DIARY\ HOCKEY National Day match Spore v Johore cPadang). SOCCER SAFA Div. 1 Fnthul Karib v Alexandra I Jalan Besan: Div. 2B Blue Rovers v Kota Raja (Farrer Park i Div. 2C C.A. "A" T Jollilads (rtrrer Park); Haikowyu v Stable Boys (Farrer Park) Danil Aflah "A" v P.52 words
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