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Title Section23 1963-06-15 1 AVEfIAGE DAILY f 1 lITII II SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 0 SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration912 1963-06-15 1 DON BECKER - DON BECKER: Malaysia call to U Thant MANILA TALKS MINISTERS AGREE THAT HE OR DEPUTY SHOULD BE ASKED TO ASCERTAIN WISHES OF BORNEO PEOPLES From says Ghazali THERE WILL BE NO referendum in the North Borneo territories before Malaysia, Inche Moliaincri Ghazali bin Shafie, Permanent Secretary to the912 words
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Article, Illustration174 1963-06-15 1 By TAN TOCK SAIK: KUALA LUMPUR. Friday "pilK Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Indie Mohamed Ghazali bin Shane, said today there was no question oi" a referendum for the' Borneo territories. With chis statement he cleared up speculative reports from Manila that174 words
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Article58 1963-06-15 1 CANBERRA. Fri. riix Australian physicians will go to Singapore soon to conduct a past gra-duate-course in advanced medicine, the External Affairs Minister. Sir Gartield. Banvick announced 10--day. < Sir Oarfleld said that following the three-month course, candidate.from Singapore and Malaya would for the primary examination for admission58 words
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Article52 1963-06-15 1 WASHINOTON. Fri. Three thousand white and Negro demonstrators plan to pray and march here today In a gesture against racial discrimination. They will meet iv Lafayette Park directly opposite .the White House for a prayer minion and then march along the hlstroic Pennsylvania Avenue to the52 words
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Article41 1963-06-15 1 CHICAOO. Frt.— Two biochemists claim to have created an active virus from synthetic chemicals, the Chicago Tribune said today. The achievement is viewed as a giant stride In man's effort to create "life in a test tube UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article22 1963-06-15 1 NTEW DELHI. Fri.— India lias tinned an agreement, with Cserhoslovnkia for the supply of US$l9 million worth of machinery. UPI.UPI - 22 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-06-15 1 A new girl in the life of Dr. Ward MISS Wendy Davis, a friend of Dr. Stephen Ward, the osteopath, pictured on her way to a London magistrate's court where the doctor appeared on a charge of living on immoral earnings. He was remanded in custody until Monday. Reuter photo.Reuter - 50 words
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Article290 1963-06-15 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TTHE terms and conditions under which Brunei 1 will join Malaysia will be settled next week when the Sultan of Brunei comes here Indications are that the I agreement will be favourable i to both countries and the documents will be signed290 words
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Article57 1963-06-15 1 LONDON, Fri. The Royal Society of Arts' second annual award for Journalism in Commonwealth countries, excluding the United- Kingdom, had been won jointly by Mr. Wilfred Pennell. Chief Foreign Editor of the South China Morning Post group of Hong Kong, and Mr. Etienne Dupuch, formerReuter - 57 words
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Article40 1963-06-15 1 QUETTA (Pakistan FW. A large coalfield with an estimates capacity of 100 billion tons hae been found at Larkana, reliable sources have reported. The coal l> said to be of good quality for in oustrlal purposes. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article76 1963-06-15 1 MOSCOW. Fri. A Soviet spaceship carrying a man was put into orbit today, the Soviet news agency Tass, said. The spaceship. Vostork V. is piloted by the Soviet cosmonaut Lieut. Col. Bykovsky. Moscow Radio said all systems aboard the ship were functioning normally and the pilot had76 words
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Article, Illustration762 1963-06-15 1 Ivanov was a Red spy: London lawyer HE ASKED KEELER TO FIND OUT WARHEAD DATES' I ONDON, Fri. An L* allegation that the former Russian attache Eugene Ivanov asked Miss Christine Keeler, the model, to obtain the date of the delivery of nuclear warheads to West Germany from Mr. JohnReuter; UPI - 762 words
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214 1963-06-15 1 Malaysia date premature says Brockway LONDON. Fri.— Labour MP. Mr. Fenner Brockway. chairman of the Movement for Colonial Freedom and a, member of his party's recent fact-finding mission on Malaysia, said here tonight that the proposed date of the inauguration of the Federation of Malaysia wai premature. He said heReuter - 214 words
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Article68 1963-06-15 1 SAIOON. Fri South Vietnamese provincial loices lo>t 29 de; v, 23 missing and lour wounded and possibly many other casualties in a ma&slve ambush by Communist guerillas yesterday afternoon. Military sources said unconfirmed reports stated that the fate of one additional platoon of between 30 and 40Reuter - 68 words
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Article31 1963-06-15 1 SAIGON. Fri.— A United States army captain died of wounds in hospital at Vinh Long toaav after being ambushed this morning by Communist guerillas. military sources saW. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article27 1963-06-15 1 FIRST SPACEWOMAN? MOSCOW 1 Rll mour!" were twecpiflf cow tonight that Bamshi iotcnd> to laaaefa another vpjir vehidc NVltll man pilot —Router. (get tin- 1Reuter - 27 words
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151 1963-06-15 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. The State Department yesterday hailed efforts to form a new political grouping of Malaya. Indonesia and the Philippines as "forward lookins statesmanship." Commenting un thr proposals by the Foreign Ministers of the three nations to link their countries in confederation, theReuter - 151 words
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Article59 1963-06-15 2 From GEORGE LIU HONG KONG. A warrant for the nrrest of actress Lin Dal! whs withdrawn in a magistrate's! court yesterday when police said ihni she was unwell. Lin Dili is alleged to have failed to Inform the police the identity I of the driver59 words
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Article19 1963-06-15 2 BAGDAD. Fn PiCMdent Al>- dullah Alp Sullal. ol ihr Yemen, arnvpcl here on a three-da* vWt.19 words
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111 1963-06-15 2 BAGDAD. Fri A total of 165 Kurds have been killed and 35 wounded in fighting between Iraqi forces, and dissident Kur- dish tribesmen in the I north, Bagdad Radio said last night. Giving its first account of major clashes between the army and supportersReuter - 111 words
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Article30 1963-06-15 2 NEW DELHI. Fri— Men working In hot sun need more food, not less, than those in a cool cllmat* according to recent researches by scientists. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article220 1963-06-15 2 Big Seato war games in Thailand B iTO the background of situation in Laos. Treaty Organisation c yesterday, put membt through their jungle wa Lopburi, Central Thailai Troops of the 28th Comimonwealth Lilantry Brigade group staged a snap ambush i similar to those many of them recently encountered in the220 words
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112 1963-06-15 2 NEW LAOS FIGHTING: CALL FOR INQUIRY VIENTIANE, Fri. General Phouml N oso van. Laotian right-wing leader, said yesterday he is pressing for an investigation by the International Control Commission of the Communist attack on the southern Laotian town of Attopeu. The town, cut off by road from the outside world,112 words
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Article61 1963-06-15 2 TAIPEH. Fri.--The High Court i h«»re yesterday allowed an appeal by former mayor Huang Chih-jui. under sentence of three years' jail on corruption charges. Huang, who was suspended as Mayor of Taipeh aiter the conviction last year, wat the deputy I secretary general of the rulingUP - 61 words
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197 1963-06-15 2 Stamp ruse man bound over five years From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Fri. A Sydney Chinese restaurant owner who overprinted stamps did not attempt to defraud the Australian postal authorities Judge Monahan said this In Darllnghurst Quarter Sessions yesterday when he bound over Chee Yon Chu. 30. for five years after197 words
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Article20 1963-06-15 2 MOSCOW. Fri— An agreement on economic and technical co- operation between Russia and Indonesia was slzncd here yesterday.20 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-06-15 2 Nehru: We want only peace... PONDICHERRY (South India). Fri. Mr. Nehru told a mammoth puOlic meeting here last night that India wanted no addition to her territory and wanted peace with her neighbours. With the merger of the former French territory of j Pondicherry and the fori mer Porturuese territoryReuter - 100 words
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Article27 1963-06-15 2 TOKYO. Fri— A horrified Japanese mother witnessed her two-year-old son mauled to death by a do* in Gumma Prefecture, north of Tokyo. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article58 1963-06-15 2 HONG KONG. Fri. Hong Kong's long drought showed signs of breaking today. Heavy rains fell this morning and the Royal Observatory, which recorded a total of 1.34 inches of rainfall In nine hours, predicts further isolated showers. Tropical storms forming in the South China Sea areReuter - 58 words
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182 1963-06-15 2 The man who ruined the careers of 100 boy soldiers T^AIROBI, Fri. A court martial here yesterday sentenced Lieutenant Joseph Owino to seven years' jail and to be cashiered for inciting mutiny after it had been told he had ruined the careers of 100 potential army leaders. The sentence is182 words
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Article48 1963-06-15 2 I SAIGON. Fn. Twenty-tine* i Communist guerillas were killed last Tuesday In a clash with Government troops near the town of Can Gluoc. just south of Saigon, a U.S. military spokesman said yesterday. Several other Viet Cong wert 'believed killed or wounded.— UPl.48 words
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477 1963-06-15 2 Saigon women go hysterical over death of priest SAIGON, Friday pOPULAR support was fast building up today behind Buddhist leaders here in their struggle with Catholic President Ngo Dinh Diem over alleged Government religious dis- crimination. The match which set afire the Buddhist priest Thick Quang Due on Tuesday inUPI - 477 words
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Miscellaneous6 1963-06-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appieby offlSte/^vjij^J6 words
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Article, Illustration323 1963-06-15 3 Profumo: Hailsham backs Mac LONDON. Frida TORIES NOT TO BE BROUGHT DOWN BY A PROVED LIAR' J^ORD Hailsham said last night that the Conservative Party was- not to be brought down because of a "squalid affair between a woman of easy virtue and a proved liar." Lord Hailsham, Minister forReuter; UPI - 323 words
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196 1963-06-15 3 'OTHER GREAT MEN AND THEIR CHRISTINE KEELERS' LONDON. Fri.— Moral peccadilloes oi the kind admitted by ex-War Minister John Profumo were "not uncommon among Britain's great names of the past," Labour M.P. Mr. Woodrow 'Wyatt. writes in his newspaper, the Banbury Guardian. The paper is printed in Mr. Profumo's constituancy196 words
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184 1963-06-15 3 T ONDON. Fri. Mr. MacmiUan. fißhtins: to stay in office following the Profumo scandal, last night received an influential group of Conser vative Party leaders. Leaders of the group told reporters later: "We are absolutely united and have never been more so. We areReuter - 184 words
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Article, Illustration244 1963-06-15 3 Walker: All this talk of Dolce Vita life... i LONDON. Friday. ]LfR- Patrick Gordon Walker, "shadow" Foreign ■L"* Secretary of the Labour Party, returned here from Moscow last nigh., and said he felt Mr. Macmillan should go as Prime Minister. "I think perhaps this ts the last service he couldReuter - 244 words
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Article106 1963-06-15 3 Jagan's car attacked by rioters GEORGETOWN. Fri.— Eleven people are now known to have been hit by bullets when a bodyguard fired into a crowd attacking the car of the British Guiana Prime Minister. Dr. Cheddl Jagan. as it was leaving Parliament Building. Sixteen other people were badly beaten. The106 words
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Article48 1963-06-15 3 NAUPLION (Greece). Fit. A Greek woman has been sentenced U> death for murdering her aged mother. h«"- brother and two other close :elatives. The prosecutor said the woman. Ekaterinl Dimetrea. Intended to poison "the entire village." "She hated everybody," one witness said. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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117 1963-06-15 3 MOSCOW, Fri. Russia wants to buy a "full scale oil refinery" from Britain worth more than £100 million, the British Opposition Labour leader. Mr. Harold Wilson. Mid after talks here yesterday with the Soviet Foreign Trade Minister. Mr. Nikolai Patolirhev. He saidReuter - 117 words
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137 1963-06-15 3 KENNEDY GETS A PLEDGE TO END RACE BARS WASHINGTON, Fri..— President Kennedy won a no-discrimina-tion pledge from AFLCIO union leaders yesterday and then sought their backing for a fivepoint programme designed to provide more jobs for Negroes in "this summer of determined effort." Meeting at the White House for about137 words
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579 1963-06-15 4 GOVT 'TRIED TO USE' KANDASAMY SAYS TUN LIM SINGAPORE Fri THK leader of the Singapore Peoples Alliance, Tun Lira Yew Hock, today referred to the position of the ex-Parliamentary Secretary of the Ministry of Culture, Mr. G. Kandasamy. Tun Lim was speaking during the debate on the Ministry of Culture579 words
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Article207 1963-06-15 4 The UPP symbol: Warning by Ong SINGAPORE, Fri. The Registrar of Societies refused to approve the United I Peoples' Party symbol— I three interlocked rings because many other organisations had similar symbols. This was stated by the Minister of Home Af airs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon in the Legislative Assembly.207 words
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Article437 1963-06-15 4 Govt 'no' to new election body SINGAPORE, Fn. The Government tonight rejected a call by the Opposition in." the Legislative Assembly to set up an independent elections commission similar to the one in the Federation. The call was made by Dr. Thio Chan Bee (SPA Tanglin) during the debate on437 words
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Article78 1963-06-15 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Singapore Children's Society will stage a roadside funds appeal campaign at Tanah Merah beach and Nicoll Drive this week-end. To attract people, there will be free pipe band performances on Saturday and Sunday afternoons beginning about 4 p.m.. and a demonstration by the Singapore78 words
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Article247 1963-06-15 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. After winning an $11,000 lottery prize. Ong Bit Seng. 33, a hawker, went on a holiday and returned to set up a pork stall, a district court was told today. One told Mr. V A. D'Rozario. the judge: "News of my lottery luck247 words
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309 1963-06-15 4 EX-DETECTIVE CLEARED OF $46,000 ROB CHARGE SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice Chia in the Assize Court today I acquitted and discharg- i ed ex-detective Patrick Leong Han Kwang. 24,' of a $46,000 robbery charge. Lfong nad been accused of I robbing Ng Kok Heng. a clerk of the Asia Tobacco Company,309 words
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Advertisement312 1963-06-15 4 LADIES ONLY PREVIEW '"ODEON-KATONG"- TOMORROW AT 10.30 a.m. Admission: $1.00 $1.50 (No Fre. Lists) ROOMAI NOOR LATIFFAH OMAR y SHADOWS a/A with RENDRA KARNO Best Supporting Actor (10th ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL Tokyo) and MISS NORBANI YUSOFF A C>ithdy— Kens Film With English Subtitles ggFREE TO THOSE ATTENDINBIBM NFSTUM NECTAR iy312 words
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Advertisement151 1963-06-15 4 CAPlTOL's'ng* p'rVtonight midnight He is a married schoolmaster. She is one of the youngest girls in his class. laurenee Olivier Simone Signoref \term of trial Sarah Miles REX (Singapore, TONIGHT MIDNIGHT j i vP^- IILLL lIIL THE VICIOUS KOREAN WAR! 3SSr^^o t, B FUMIO IT OffKIJU CAJUUMCN Hgk I g151 words
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Advertisement533 1963-06-15 4 GANISATION \o\v smm i\i. _11 a.m.. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9 30 pm j Jonette jcot» Oliver Read B Shcilci Burrell (Ul SB). Tonight M'nire Lourence OLIVIER Simone SIGNORET "TERM OF TRIAL" .c no Soroh MILES (WB 1 jm REVOLT OF* 1., i \OW SIIO\VI\I.! I Oue to Film's Length— 4533 words
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Miscellaneous326 1963-06-15 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'THE following Is today's «che- p.m.; from Kuala Lumpur. Hong dule of civil aircraft move- Kong (ML 615) 6.10 p.m. merits at Paya Lebar airport. DEPARTURES Singapore: Tq H<mg Kong ba arrivai > 960) 5 pm to r^nrtn Sy dney. BOAC: From London, Zurich, (BA326 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-06-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Federal Hotel's 210 employees may strike "at any time' over a demand for recognition of their union. The National Union of Hotel. Bar and Restaurant Workers today handed to Mr. Low Vow Chuan. the hotel's managing director, an ultimatum. The238 words
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Article62 1963-06-15 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Police yesterday raided a house in Sjnagogue Street and arresied four men believed to be connected with a number of house-breaking cases in various parts of the island. Police also seized a number of house-breaking tools, in- cludine a pair of gloves, a set62 words
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Article70 1963-06-15 5 PENANG. Fri. Election com- mittees to spearhead the Alliance campaign in every ward of tlie forthcoming City and Rural District elections were set up by the Penang State Alliance at a meeting In the Umno Hall here i last night. Tomorrow night the executive committee of70 words
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Article42 1963-06-15 5 KAJANO. Fri. Two civics courses are to be held in Ulu Langat on Tuesday. One will be at Baiakong new village about seven miles from here and the other at Jenderam Ulu. about 13 miles from here.42 words
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159 1963-06-15 5 Govt books luxury hotels for Malaysia guests— KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Any tourist seeking luxury accommodation in the Federal capital to witness the Malaysia celebrations is almost certain to be out of luck. Reason The Federation Government has already made block bookings of most of the 337 rooms available at the159 words
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Article54 1963-06-15 5 PENANO. Fri. The Union of the Ex-members of the Malayan Security Forces. Province Wellesley, which has been inactive for several years, will be revived at a meeting in Butterworth on Sunday. The meeting will also consider a resolution to urge the Government to allow members to54 words
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Article140 1963-06-15 5 PENANG, Friday. rpHE Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, last night chal- lenged the former Socialist Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, to name any City Councillor or Councillors "guilty of malpractices." "If Mr. Ramanathan has any evidence of corruption, he should not hesitate to give140 words
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226 1963-06-15 5 Mt. Erskine murder: Man to stand trial pENANG. Fri. A printing press em-j ployee. Lee Ah Chye. I was today committed to stand trial in the Penanp: Assizes for allegedly murdering a woman and attempting to kill her daughter. Lee, 27, charged with murdering Wong Ah Tai, 37, and attempting226 words
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Article65 1963-06-15 5 PENANO. Fri— A team from the I Penang Historical Society will visit Juru village in Province Wellesley tomorrow to Inspect a historic cannon discovered recently by the penghulu. Inche Ayub bin Mat Arifl. The cannon, believed to have been taken to Province Wellesley during the Thai domination65 words
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Article24 1963-06-15 5 PENANO. Fri. Mrs. F.J. Steggal has been elected president of the Penang Girl Guides Association, with Mrs. S. Johnston as her deputy.24 words
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Miscellaneous293 1963-06-15 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS the competition? (5-6. 4 1 4 Wh»t tbe departing gueat S Swan song? (8). might do for the officer <•). 1 J. cast worth assembling (6) 8 A learned potentate* creation? 7 Leaves the goal if disturbed by an energetic header (7). 9 Split the snid293 words
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171 1963-06-15 6 'Blue Angel' man of the Occupation is back SINGAPORE, Fri— Mr. H. Schweizer, a retired Singapore businessman, is back after 13 years to collect material for a book on the 100 years' history of Swiss sister companies Diethelms and Hooglandt and Co. Mr. Schweizer, who spent 31 years in Singapore,171 words
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Article65 1963-06-15 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Sin- gapore Government has Issued a prohibition of entry order against Penang-born Tang Soo-Wan alias Tang Un-Guan. The order, listed In today's Government Gazette, la signed by the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon. An Immigration Department spokesman in Singapore said65 words
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Article42 1963-06-15 6 BINGAPORE, Pri. Tan Swee Yam, a father of five, was fined $80 or a months' Jail In a magistrate's court today when be was convicted of assisting In a fourdigit characters' lottery at Omar Road on April 14.42 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-06-15 6 KUALA LUMWJR. Fri.— A young mother, P. Kok Lum alias Kamala, 22 (above with a policewoman), of Jalan Pantai Bharu. was charted tentatively in a magistrate's court today with murdering her two-and-a-half year old son, N. Kumar, yesterday. The offence was alleged to89 words
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Article43 1963-06-15 6 Theft of tin ore SINGAPORE, Fri. Thieves yesterday stole 22 sacks of tin ore worth (2,000 from a (tore In Crawford Street. The theft was discovered when the store was opened in the morning. The thieves had entered by scaling a rear wall.43 words
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Article27 1963-06-15 6 PENANG, Pri— The Penang Ijidian Film Society will hold its annual meeting at the Ramakrish.na Hall In Scotland Road at 10 a.m. on Sunday.27 words
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195 1963-06-15 6 Kuala Lumpur, Fri. MR JOHN DARK, associate producer of the United Artists film. "The Year of the Dragon, wrote a letter of thanks to the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday for his help in making the film possible. He left here by air for195 words
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341 1963-06-15 6 LONDON, Friday. J)ATO SIR JOHN HAY, central figure in the rubber boardroom row, was advised by the Investors Chronicle today to resign as chairman of Guthrie Estates Agency. The Economist said some would think of Dato Sir John, who is 80 andReuter - 341 words
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Article133 1963-06-15 6 T> ANTING, Fri.— lnche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak's new party will be called the National Convention Party. The former Minister o: Agriculture and Co-operative^ toid a rally here last night that the party aimed to "wipe out" all forms of colonialism —including "Alliance colonialism." Inche Aziz133 words
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73 1963-06-15 6 SINGAPORE. Pri. Police nn looking for a man who jumped overboard from a Customs speedboat last nigtit wliile resisting arrest off the Bedolc coast. The man, described as mediumbuilt, about 5 ft. 5 ins. tall, and a.wut 20 years old. jumped ofl the speedboat73 words
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Article56 1963-06-15 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A strike by some 100 police civilian workers teleprinter operators, clerks and other office staff entered its 10th day today still with no prospects of settlement. The strikers, who are members of the amalgamated union of public employees, are picketing peacefully outside CID headquarters in56 words
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Miscellaneous101 1963-06-15 6 Mh Oap By V.T. II ml in JWrA Tracy By Chmiter Gould U£\s TW€ DOOR >S VM4KEO I V^i I=Ep I »-*3/WAi eVEP IS ON TT4E 1 .ycoii iv i imtv* w I f\ I CMMfpc 3lCt O- T)»T TIC ROOM. I^V /V^H I i Li*t Abmer By Ai Capp101 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1963-06-15 7 CHAPMAN PINCHER - The time-bomb that went off in Whitehall on Wednesday CHAPMAN PINCHER PROFUMO SCANDAL EXPLODES by- THE Proiumo time-bomb had been ticking loud enough to be heard throughout Whitehall and West minster for at least six months. But long he lore that its fainter licking was detected by M.1. .1 agents.1,236 words
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Article, Illustration1583 1963-06-15 8 Dr. Ling committed for trial on rape charge Girl's father: I did not know till now that rape is a criminal offence... Court told of 'humiliating and degrading experiments' conducted in course of medical examination SITIAWAN, Friday. £)R. LING NGAN LIONG, 37, who is facing a rape charge, was submitted1,583 words
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185 1963-06-15 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. TTrIE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang x Boon, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Registrar of Societies had refused to approve the United Peoples' Party symbol— three interlocked rings— because many other organisations had similar symbols. Mr. One185 words
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81 1963-06-15 8 SINGAPORE. Prl. Teo Ktng LUn. 18, Joined 10 youths to attack Koh Bun Beng, a pork seller, at a bus stop in Aljumed Road on Feb. 38. a magistrate's court was told yesterday. Senior Inspector T. S. Zaln said that the gang carried parangs,81 words
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Article48 1963-06-15 8 IPOH. Prt.— Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Sulalman, a Kuala Lumpur company aoeretary, who stopped at a hotel here to book a oom. returned 10 minutes later to his car to find that a bag of clothes valued at $120 and a pas»xut had been stolen.48 words
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Advertisement103 1963-06-15 8 v wJii w t jj.. -ifV* JL L 111 -I JUL' HI M jT BH 1 I imJ I it) r $u riBf SUPER SNOWCEM serves a dual purpose: it protects extenor walls and decorates them at the same time. yftQjKjySk SUPER SNOWCEM is an inexpensive weather-proof coat- 0f jjj|103 words
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Advertisement38 1963-06-15 8 for healthy attractive skin! Cuticura Soap is pure, soothing and mildly medicated. Its rich, copious, deeply penetrating lather cleanses sensitive skin without irritation. For Cool. Comfortable Shaving, CUTICURA SHAVING STICK. Soothe away skin discomforts with CUTICURA ANJISEfTIC OINTMENT.38 words
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Miscellaneous59 1963-06-15 8 ff«*« Bunny Uy Halph Hvin*d*hl 1 I f MMtt^\ (ULP!) MV YvA StAMVEP TM 'VWLL. PO ttMTMINStTI f J THIS NCCKTIf UP SO HAHP VA I'M NOT 6OINO TO ,^m A I TVSSt «ÜBN* KNNB A WIU. W I LOCKEP TM' f STANP HEW _--^S. /?W SI \^H Hint M*59 words
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1715 1963-06-15 9 CHIA POTEIK, PETER DE CRUZ; R. CHANDRAN - CHIA POTEIK, PETER DE CRUZ and R. CHANDRAN EXPENDITURE AT OVER $411,718,000 SHOWS A DEFICIT OF $1,968,000 By SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Legislative Assembly tonight concluded its committee examination of the estimates, and passed the VMYA bud get, which expenditure ;il oxer $411,718,000 and revenue1,715 words
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939 1963-06-15 9 MINISTER TELLS OF DETAINEE'S SUICIDE BID citizen, an Indian, visited bfcH and told him tliat he intended to bring his wife whom he married in India to Singapore. As a Singapore citizen he was entitled to do this. Mr. Rajah said. But his visitor was told oy the Immigration Department,939 words
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Article103 1963-06-15 9 SINGAPORE Pi!.— The MinisI ter for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, told the Legislative j i;bly tonistht that there were i < still 11 political detainees in the I Outram Prison, and about 12 in I tl.e Central Police Station lock-up. I He said that103 words
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Advertisement160 1963-06-15 9 mm, RHEUMATISM. Within 30 seconds of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to icel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm: IX.MBAGO. Yes, Deep Heat really gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back, i Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl salicylatc. aided by a special lanolin base160 words
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Advertisement124 1963-06-15 9 M FOR EFFICIENCY M M» nc j M IN TELEPHONY trust I!*:!. dependable I TELEGRAPHY +K #^^r %fi? '^^m World-wide trust in m -r\ Mgjii PHILIPS j^^s simi TELECOMMUNICATION \JSBf/ \™!%%W INDUSTRIES TELEPHONE NETWORKS in Denmark, I Ghana. Indonesia, Philippines, Sierra Leone. HU I DQ Venezuela. TELEGRAPH SWITCHING t^rilLlt^^ EQUIPMENT124 words
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Obituary59 1963-06-15 10 Horrf. $10 IHmimum) n C AB M LE 5? Ctl o ViO fm9m HooKkoni that Mr Khoo Roo Gay patted iway (-■•wfully at Ch.ung Ch«u. HonKkom A. Rrq,,,,,n Ma*, at -Bainu Pet-r and l:.in y u n Wttmt, will be beid on Saturday. 22nd June at 6.30 am Krifnd«59 words
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Article115 1963-06-15 10 2$ MordM >/« (Mlmimumi THE FAMILY OP the late Mrs Teo Boon c h>. Ibankl the Re». Father. Rev Rrothera. friends and relatives for th. ir MMa donations, prayers, wreath*, kind ■•it", attendance at funeral and as»i«'ancr in th. ir rasjaal l>. rt-avennnt MRS. GRACE LILIAN Rodrtcuen. Ruth. !iiM.-r.115 words
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649 1963-06-15 10 The Straits Times Saturday, June 15. 1963. Clearing All Doubt The recommendations of the Foreign Ministers meeting in Manila have been published just in time to head off a fresh md unhelpful bout of speculation. Enough was being said. and not said, to leave everyone perplexed. In particular far too649 words
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Article376 1963-06-15 10 In a letter published in to (days correspondence columns, the Australian and New Zealand Graduates' Association of Malaya gives its reasons for expressing concern over the 5.000 Malayans studying in those two countries and calling for a commission of inquiry. The Association cites problems mentioned by the Malayan376 words
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Article215 1963-06-15 10 Mr. Chin See Yin and his rroup of independents, bidding for a revote of confidence in today's Seremban Town Councii elections, have been campaigning mainly on the record ol their term of office. Will this line be as rewarding as the Chinese education platform on which the so-called215 words
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443 1963-06-15 10 David Lewin - David Lewin kj NEW YORK, FridayWhatever else may happen after that world premiere on Wednesday night, there will never ever be another film like "Cleopatra." For what is at stake here is not merely the success or failure of one film, but443 words
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Article476 1963-06-15 10 •THANK you for your editorial comment <S.T. June 11) on the Australian and New Zealand Graduates Association's call for a commission of Inquiry Into the affairs of Malayan students In these countries. However, it is surprising to note that you believe that Malayan students are "getting along476 words
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Article136 1963-06-15 10 MY employer usually deducts my income tax dues from my salary and pays it to the Income Tax Department. Until last month the Income Tax Department used to issue receipts for such payments. This month, it appears, the Income Tax Department issued only a single receipt for the136 words
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Article, Illustration1090 1963-06-15 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - Algeria's policy of trial and error WILLIAM MILLINSHIP FROM BEN BELLA'S DILEMMA: TO BALANCE CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM /*W"F they try to II take this flat L from me, I'll put a match to it-" A year ago this sort of r&rnark was frequently heard among the European settlers who bitterly1,090 words
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Advertisement806 1963-06-15 10 Straiti Tim« Malay M.il ciataifiad aO oTtlaamawU a»a» b* handed Mt l.i Fa*a* COLO ■TONA«S »»C«OI Onward Kama COLD •TOHAOK MANCMM AT HOLLAND MADHUTOM mpplL HOAD- NAVAL. BASS Autfcorttad Aw»nta: CITY BOOK «TOM LTD WlncHaatT II CtHrir o— r TNK NCWS rHONT M. M. MMAIL M. ABDUL O»fT»» m CO806 words
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Advertisement14 1963-06-15 10 For EXPERT Tailoring SINGAPORE S ONLY EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOF •1, HIGH STREET. TEL: *****14 words
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Advertisement102 1963-06-15 10 Mm TREATMENT gives l*2LgO|'^ immediate COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL ->. relieves aches and pains^ <v v Vv<^ and reduces feverish- ll*^ ness S^V PHENYLEPHRINE-fl clears blocked nasal passages WL %Jk to meet the increased need for this vitamin during an infection Hfv 1 helps to counteract that jf "run down'102 words
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200 1963-06-15 11 Parlaiment House— a race with time KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The completion of the new $10 million Parliament House by Aug. 31 depends on the arrival of materials in the next 15 days. The building is in iUs final .stages of completion and all the tlni.shing.s flooring and windows arc being200 words
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135 1963-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPL'R Fri. The Federation Government today reminded parents who are federal citizens that under Article 15 (2) of the Constitution they can apply to have their children registered as citizens and hence possessors of blur identity cards. An official statement said the authorities135 words
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Article131 1963-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The Straits Times Group today received another contribution of $1,130 for the National Patriotic Fund bringing its total up to date to $128,424.58. Contributions came from: The Len Omnibus Co. Ltd., j Kuala Lumpur. $1,000; the directors of Len Omnibus Co. Ltd.. Kuala131 words
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Article404 1963-06-15 11 MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ISSUES WARNING ON STATE'S WATER SITUATION MALACCA, Friday. residents, already bedevilled by a fouled water supply, may have to put up with rationing as well. A warning that restrictions might prove necessary was issued in a statement from the Municipal Council's wcter committee after404 words
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340 1963-06-15 11 Community centres to fight the Barisan? No, says Goh CINGAPORE. Fri. The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. told the Legislative Assembly today that there was no need for the Government to use community centres to "beat down" the Barisan Sosialis. He was speaking In the committee of supply debate340 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-06-15 11 Fashions: A blend of East and West SINGAPORE. Fri. The House of Dior's new line, the "Effille" or "Tapering Look" was featured in Singapore designer Roland Chow's "Summer" 1963 collection of Parisienne fashions at G lodwood Park Hotel tonight. Most of the 24 outfits shown were based on the "Effille''87 words
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127 1963-06-15 11 A struggle ...and youth lost his pants SINGAPORE, *Ti.— Tay Kirn Hong, 19, lost his trousers when he broke free from a detective at the Moonlight Bar, a magistrate was told today. Senior Inspector T.S. Zaln told Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, the magistrate: "Tay was left only with his underpants127 words
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Article93 1963-06-15 11 SEREMBAN. Prt Tengku Putrl Alshah binte Tuanku Antah. grandmother of the Yang diPertuan Besax of Negrl Sembllan. who died yesterday, was buried today at the Royal Mausoleum at Sri Menanti. A 12-ffun salute was fired from the grounds of tbe Istana Besar Sri Menanti. as93 words
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Article29 1963-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. The next meeting of the House of Representatives will be held from July 8 to July 10. The Senate will meet on July IX29 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-06-15 11 rO women who will be contesting the Town Council elections tn Johore Bahru. AT LEFT is Che Khatijah Sidek. PMIP Member of Parliament, who will face Alliance candidate. Rahmat bin Hai< Idris. in the Kampong Melayo ward. AT RIGHT is Che Kalthnm binte78 words
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Article198 1963-06-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A World Health Organisation consultant said today that Malaya could be a source of danger to her neighbours if she did not launch an all-out campaign to eradicate malaria. He is Dr. S. Ramakrishnan. Director of the Central Institute for Communicable Diseases198 words
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Article191 1963-06-15 11 ITUCHINO, Fri. Some people in XV North Borneo do not understand the safeguards which have been obtained fo v the territory in Malaysia. said the Member for Health, Mr. G. S. Sundang, ir; Jesselton yesterday. "I can assure them that they have no need to be191 words
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127 1963-06-15 11 A decree for wife of former director SINGAPORE. Fri.—Dulcia Ermine Barretto. wife of Frederick Alexander John Barretto, former managing director of Barretto Shipping and Trading Co. Ltd., was granted a decree nisi in the High Court here today on the ground of adultery The decree Is to be made absolute127 words
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Article63 1963-06-15 11 KUCHINO, Prt. The feature of polling in Sarawak's local elections so far has been the interest shown by women voters. One of those to vote yesterday was Mrs. Demit Anak Aylng, grandmother of a nominated member of Sarawak's Legislative Council the Council Negrl. Mrs. Demit whoReuter - 63 words
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Article72 1963-06-15 11 KUCHING. Pri. An Iban was shot and seriously wounded in a small fishing camp on the Pldan Road about 12 miles south of Mirl in Sarawak's Fourth Division last night. The wounded man was one of I three Ibans who were sleeping la a small camp72 words
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Advertisement294 1963-06-15 11 Z"^ OUTDOOR MATES Ready, Set, Go! with E-Z On Ready-Tied Neckwear v WEMBLEY The livin' is easy when you choose Wembley's clever E-ZOn ties. They're fashion-right and comfortassured. Just takes a jiffy to slip in place and only you know the secret of its ready-tied convenience, coolness, and ever-smart look.294 words
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Advertisement192 1963-06-15 11 HOT or COLD— keeps whatever it holds at its original temperature longer I fOSmmtjS^> yTfci **&■>. these thermal mut» W X N vB if H ~^r3^^^ W^—^=Fm simply a delij-ht Keep y Asvl r/ /?/f V? V&Z t cold dnnkj COLDI W^jl \fj I) Ck/J Gaily checked patterns '7) /-v192 words
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Miscellaneous537 1963-06-15 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes Hour; 11.30 Cockuils For Two; RADIO MALAYA 12 midnight Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SEEVICE 41 7 ««TBEB BHOKTWAVE SERVICE A.M.; 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- METRES i%*Tfin£l.*& MED T7«*METRES EKVICE ?!2Si 7 a° w^d 8 A D^ C: 732 A.M.: 600 Good Morning; 6.01 SSSf«537 words
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155 1963-06-15 12 Doctor councillor disagrees on health charge KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Dr. R. Sathiah, president-elect of the Malayan Medical Association denied today that Malayan politicians are reluctant to implement health measures. Dr. Sathiah. a private practitioner, was commentinn In his private capacity on a charge by a Kuala -Lumpur health officer Or.155 words
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Article55 1963-06-15 12 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The. Singapore Chess Federation has received donations totalling $940 for Us travel fund to send schoolboy chess champion. Tan Uan Ann to compete In the world junior chess championship in Leningrad later this year. The donations were received from 10 donors. The target55 words
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Article68 1963-06-15 12 PENANG. Fri. Inche Ismail bin Idris. Alliance member of Parliament for Penang Selatan. and Haji Rifaie bin Raji Salleh. a Slate Assemblyman. yesterday joined 150 residents In Batu Mating in a "goiong-royong" (selfhelp* project The villagers, who had been supplied with 24 lorry loads of68 words
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Article27 1963-06-15 12 BATU GAJAH. Fri. Mr. Urn Kheng Kay tuts assumed duties as Inspector of Mines, Batu Gajali. from Mr. Fong Ah Slong, who has resigned.27 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-06-15 12 THREE AN AUSTRALIAN GIFT TO THE KING THREE of five Australian black swans which were flown 4.000 miles from Australia to Malaya yesterday were basking in the sun hours later in a lake in Kuala Lumpur. The other two were sent to Taiping. where they will find99 words
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Article, Illustration206 1963-06-15 12 SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Barisan Sosialis have selected Mr. Elwyn Jones. Queen's C.unsel and British Labour M.P., to defend. 12 of ttxir leaders accused of complicity in the City Hal' disturbance on April 22. The party choice *-as confirmed today by Mr. Tann Wee Tiong, who206 words
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164 1963-06-15 12 Adventure Club to toughen up undergrads KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A "get tough" movement to show that university students are not mere bookworms is catching on in the University of Malaya in Pantai Valley. A result of this movement Is an "Adventure Club" which is to be formed next week. An164 words
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159 1963-06-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Good progress is being made in the reorganisation of the Government clerical services affecting 18,000 clerks. An Informed source said that the joint staff and ofn- i dal side of the Whltley Council had been neetlng two or three times159 words
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Article66 1963-06-15 12 15 gang suspects held SINGAPORE. Fri. Police detained 15 people under the Societies Ordinance following the screening of 524 suspects in the last 24 ho irs. Four of the arrests were made in the city area, three at Kandanp; Kerbau area and eight at Paya Lebar. This mornine police raided66 words
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Article36 1963-06-15 12 SINGAPORE. Fri— Some 400 members of the Federal Police Reserve Unit, stationed in Singapore. will take part with local police and military units, in island-wide internal security exercises on Junt 17. 18 and 19.36 words
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Advertisement255 1963-06-15 12 Am II V IF Km If I wtr 41 is IS S rj "ft SLENDER BEAUTY 81G... 81G CAPACITY MFAD THF NFW Look the >lim •<««»"* n °< this lovely new Gal* VII I II U II Ll l Ninety Plus refrifcrmtor. It take* no more floor spac* than a255 words
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Advertisement97 1963-06-15 12 [TSsf&SAFF. I •ACTS TWia AS FAST AS ASPIRIN FOR MIUONS I ••WON T UPSET YOUR STOMACH AS ASPIRIN OFTEN DOES. Of I USA WLt *tf^*^^^ »V»U »BLI IN T\. ifjj^^^ »OTTIIS Of ir</M,/iM.TAtIITS Z- WKtk MYCIL jj'ij |jH Medicated IL.E -9 I 111 A modern remedy i| for foot mfettioni,97 words
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Article, Illustration1176 1963-06-15 13 THIS IS STILL IN THE TALKING STAGE-HERE FATHER'S DAY FACH year when "Father's Day" comes around, the usual controversy whether it should be given a permanent place in our local festival calendar or not rages, tossed around by currents of 'ayes' and 'nos\ This year it is no exception, as1,176 words
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Article, Illustration1093 1963-06-15 13 If you are looking for a present do it with a fashion-setter SYMBOL OF CONFIDENCE AND QUALITY JN a world where fashion cluinges ever so often, it is a remarkable fact that the name Arrow has maintained its undisputed leadership as a fashion-setter in the men's wear industry. With a1,093 words
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Advertisement51 1963-06-15 13 Ym giving my Daddy an -arrowKtS M^jG^^F i/W^^Mmi ft jr- >f K K -3^l^^B9&K^"- ym i I 'i.' <^^^Uf r .'3 iy r ■•■^Hif^r f «•<>" «<-iivt» 1 JL I il v T /,M I IV *■'"'•''•>- I A/ mW9^. 'w y. !./<:■.'• l x ■'.•f«ii A y/l^^^F^ 1 <utt51 words
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Article, Illustration13 1963-06-15 14 OX the look out for something good I'of Father but it's again Arrow.13 words
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Article263 1963-06-15 14 IRONING Is made easier by sprinkling shirts with a fine spray and folding them carefully as you go to prevent unnecessary wrinkling. Dampening* with hot water penetrates the fibers faster. Fold double thicknesses to the inside and use a slight kneading pressure in rolling up263 words
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Article84 1963-06-15 14 Daring the past five years as the sale of ARROW products has Increased, the company's interests in other countries through both direct export sales and manufacturing operations conducted by subsidiaries or affiliated licenses corporations have expanded and become more closely intertwined with Arrow operations in the United84 words
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Article264 1963-06-15 14 ra shirt is marked, "Dry clean" or "Hand washable," act accordingly the label means Just that. As with all other washable garments, frequent washing of shirts Is recommended because the longer dirt hardens or sets In the fabric the harder It Is to remove. And always264 words
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Advertisement172 1963-06-15 14 ft Remember Your Dad ft on Fathers' Day I READY I MADE DACRON SLACKS I SIZES W 28 TO 42 M IN NEW [I W DESIGNS I BEAUTIFUL SHADE from $18.50 B^^rftHfeaafc M SPECIAL OFFER OF 10% Ifi HL* DISCOUNT ON ALL ITIMi fUUCMAHO UNTIL JUNE 15th. ONLVIXCLUtIVIMIMtIMOP 81 HIGH172 words
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Advertisement394 1963-06-15 14 MAKE THIS A MEMORABLE FATHER'S DAY! TO YOUR PAPA GIVE A...YASHICA And take superb pictures for the family ihoto album for posterity MAT 1 11 51, Irlftl Llfl 4IK Effaf^llfi FIATURII B^Lj™J BuM *fi Ci K^P^^gaajajaaaK pour* M«itr BMi^ aw and .•Iftlm.r. ■^■oaQßr^N£a <* Rmr (harp wf/^r^^ 4-«itm«nt so SSral394 words
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Letter479 1963-06-15 15 HOUSING BOARD RENTS. A realistic approach to subsidies REFER to Mr. P. C. Marcus's letter in the Straits Times of June 8 commenting on the Housing and Development Board's rentals. Mr. Marcus is under the impression that all rentals for flats at Selegie House are of $120 a month. Of479 words
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255 1963-06-15 15 Parcels through the post-with safety JN answer to the complaint of "Collector" (S. T. June 8) about a record sent from New York arriving in a damaged condition, it is apparent from the description given that the damage was in large measure due to inadequate packing on the part of255 words
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Letter112 1963-06-15 15 CLEANER CARRIES 0N... IWAS taken aback last week when I saw a car being washed in Robinson Road. Looking around I noticed wet patches of road under four other cars these had also been washed. On remonstrating with the washer-man that he was washing cars when water was rationed, he112 words
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Letter93 1963-06-15 15 I AM an English girl, and my family and I have Just returned from a wonderful holiday on the beautiful island of Penang. I must write and tell you that the beaches, particularly Batu Ferrlngi, are among the most lovely and cleanest I have yet seen. The views93 words
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Letter73 1963-06-15 15 TN the unified teaching scheme booklet, it is stated that any teacher who wishes to get promotion should apply when they see a vacancy advertised in the local newspapers. But so far there have been no vacancies advertised in the papers in Perak. except for Sungkal and Sabak73 words
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Letter435 1963-06-15 15 Comic cuts— or union posters? IN this era oi progressive sophistication in the trade unions, it Is strange that the unionists who design the banners and posters have not become subtler In their public appeal. The posters displayed outside a strike-bound office are very crude. The inevitable coffin containing the435 words
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Letter113 1963-06-15 15 JALAN EBERWEIN used to provide a convenient short cut for motorists and not a few pedestrians crossing from Jalan Berkeliling (formerly Davidson Road) to Pudu Road. But for some three weeks the Davidson end has been shut off by a Jalan Tutup sign while the other113 words
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Advertisement208 1963-06-15 15 Keep your hair well-groomed all dayuse HAIR CREAM aVB Now, Old Spice Hair Gnan tiket •controlling jg*»i intereK in your bair, neatly and nannlly. Keept your hair lively all day long— well- kg££ groomed without gkM*. And one jtr grm montht of regular daily mm. tPOSk I <d bV*I g*,,208 words
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Advertisement294 1963-06-15 15 w^^n Vo^^ nooci An entirely NEW ERRES 19*3 DE-LUXE ALL-TRANSISTOR PORTABLE 5 WAVEBANDS MW 200-570 m. SW4 83.5-2OOm. SW3 45-88nv SW2 21.5-46 m. SWI 11 -22 m. Special collapsible stand foe table use. HIGH OUTPUT. Operates on six torchlight batten©*. Tone Control Large-sized Telescopic AeriaJ Tuning Meter STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD.294 words
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Advertisement846 1963-06-15 16 (Continued trom Page 101 SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* SS (Min.)-Box St et*. txtrm CHINES*- BABY AMAH. Apply 19 I^akme Btreet. Opera Estate, Singapore. 16. WANTED EUROPEAN NURSE lor Orchard Koad Clinic full or part-tune. Apply Box A 6617 B.T. Spore. WANTBO A COMPANION prepared to sacrifice (or a world tour846 words
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Advertisement1027 1963-06-15 16 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* Si (MiM.r—Box St eta. extrm ONI EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTS Clerk and one experienced Audit Clerk are required by a firm of professional ai-rntintanta In Kuala Lumpur. Knowledge in Chinese Is essential Please apply with full particulars and stating -alary required to Box A 6579 B.T. Spore ATTRACTIVE,1,027 words
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Advertisement966 1963-06-15 16 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE it Word* SS (Him.)— Box St eU. txtro FREEHOLD LAND 7,886 <~i tt Keppt! Road nsxt v SBB land. Freehold land 21.293 sq. ft. with big bungalow facing South, East Coast Road. Suitable for buildinc flats or converint; existing; buncnlow into flats. Phone B'por* *****966 words
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Advertisement905 1963-06-15 16 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS to Word* Si (Mint—Box It et*. txtn SELFTAUGHT BEGINNERS' MANOARIN, $2.00. Advanced Mandarin specially prepared for School Certificate students. $3.00 (Postage extra). C.K. Tang. 310, Orchard Road. (Singapore). JUST PUBLISHED: Banasa Kebangsaan Untok Tlngkat Batu by Abrahlm Darus useful for National Language Students. Price $1.20 available wlta all905 words
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Advertisement1151 1963-06-15 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* Si Min.i-Box it et: txtro AUSTIN A 44) Registered January '59 trouble-free good rupmng condition. $2,900/- 0.n.0 Rtng Llm (Spore) 2l>k:i3 after offer hours. LATE 19SS FIAT 500, one European owner, used as second car only, very good condition, accident free. 24,000 miles si.v.o Telephone Klang1,151 words
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Advertisement1032 1963-06-15 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.t Box it ett. extra 1962. F FALCON, A Cambridge. 1961: O Rekord. M Minor/Van. R/ > Dauphit.e. M Oxford. VWagen. 1960: Mercedes 220 F Falcon. O/Kapltan, rtxl 1100. 1959: T/Herald, Rlley 4 6s. A/Camorldge. O/Kapitan. IMS Fiat 1100. A 35 Van. F/Zephyr. Fiat 600.1,032 words
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Advertisement968 1963-06-15 16 FOR SALE Werei* Si (Mitt.)— Box It eU. oxtrm i SPECIAL FATHERS' DAY Discount of 10ft available at Chanral'* at 81. I I Igh Street. Spore on Suiting*. Shirr v Sfort Rhlrts. Swtmwear. Socks. I Slacks. Neckwear. Belts, etr. etc. till l.'.th June 1963 Save Now. RELAX WITH A German968 words
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Advertisement372 1963-06-15 16 GENTS HAJRDRESSING It Word, $i (Min.)-Box it elt. rxtrm MODERN YOUTH HAIRDRESSINC i Salon. Super Class Courteous Batrtea, 261 Orchard Road (opp. Cold Storage), S I«rr. 1.1 H BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) M V4..rrf« SI (Min.)-Box St et: txtrm DELICIOUS NASI-PADANC served at Rendtvvou.i I>. taurant 4, Bras Basah Koad. Kpor.-.372 words
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Advertisement1451 1963-06-15 17 BEN^JIXNE EXPRESS SERVICE TD LONDON, LIVERPCOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Sham fenang SENLARIG L PMI, K'daaa, M'brg, 6'autuO II Pt Juie II Juie 11/22 JuM 21/21 BtNAVON IM) erf, L'dM, Hairre>'w»,Roa Jum 11/23 Jum 24, it Juae 21/ I i BENREOCN (El*, I peil H'daa. H«ll. twi JuM 25/211,451 words
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668 1963-06-15 18 From Our Market Correspondent rERE was a better turnover in industrials on the M? lay an e ,u>ck Exchange yesterday and renewed interest as operators tended to neglect the tin section. The boom of a week ago appears to have been shortlived and yesterday's668 words
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Article227 1963-06-15 18 SNIP! lying ilsngtiot trw biiiKHMn Harbour mhiitii er uptcttd tMlay ara: Hoi Hou» SaVtM, Glrofallocb 13/14. Kastvrn Muse 29,30. Auby N.W. t. Btraat Bank* 1/2, Slberoet 21/22. Sapporo Maru 10/11, Slajjen N.W. 4. Negobla 23. Talleyrand 46, Calcutta Maru 8/9. Kambodla CS/4S, Laos 45. Awobaaan Maru227 words
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Article23 1963-06-15 18 BUlmymn Stock Indtee* Jane IS June 14 Industrials: 114.98 115.30 Tins: 122.06 121.15 S robbers: 114.36 114.36 Dec. 29, 1963 10023 words
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Article739 1963-06-15 18 "OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur .rading rooms of the Malayan dtock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded .ii brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunleps (1.000) <2 96, 1 1,000) J2.97. (3.000) 52.98; East Smelt (3.000) 53.52. (1.000) 53.50: Ell. $3.50 SL, (2.000) $3.81 D,739 words
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Article250 1963-06-15 18 lUNI ito*. ,eot ruob.r buysrt t.e.b. eleaed at S a.m. in Singaaere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 7SJ cents per lb. unchanged. The tone was Kwetlirs. M.A.S. and F.M.R.t. elestng prleet In imli per yeeterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8 prompt f.o.b. buyers 73! ■ellera 74; Int. 1 R250 words
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246 1963-06-15 18 STRAITS tin dropped sharp- ly by $5.37 J per picul to $464.75 in Penang yesterday. Yesterdays fall .was equivalent to a drop of 10.15s On Thursday although me Straits price rose an equivalent of nearly £6, the London price later in the day246 words
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Article168 1963-06-15 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 14. Three months Dunlope 19 cts. E. Smelteni 2U cts. K«»o 21 cts. K. c N. 14 C\». Gammon 14 cts. Hume prefs. 16 eta. Hume orda 16 eta. 8. Oarhy 4d. J. WauKh 17 cts. C. Storage 4 Id. M. Banking 40 eta. 8.168 words
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Article118 1963-06-15 18 MELBOURNE. Fti. /GENERAL investment and indusv trial shares steadied today. B.H.P. receded to 525. 6d and C.S.R. lost Is. 3d. to 68s. aa leaders levelled off their recent gains. Second bank issues mostly Improved and moves overall were about in balance. AO.O. fully held levels In a steady118 words
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Article76 1963-06-15 18 TNI Malayan fishing* Panto' Aim tlatlsfl made these chances In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): ■tiling TT er 00 ready: Frtneh Francs 159: Belgian Francs 1617: Otutteht Marks 1291: Italian Lire ■JOI9Q: Dsnish Krener 224. On the frss sienangs market in Honj Kong yesterday76 words
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552 1963-06-15 18 Dull week for trade on local rubber mart •PHE Malayan Rubber Market has remained dull throughout the week, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly market report. The report says the enigma or the June position Is sttll having Its effect on trading, although the last official day for June552 words
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Article22 1963-06-15 18 June 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICK: lt| cents (unchanged). TIN: MM.7I (down 55.375). hstiniated unofficial offering 255 tons (down 15 tons).22 words
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Article75 1963-06-15 18 f-HINESE P.oduc« Eicnsnge. Singe* pere noon »nees per picul yester* dsy: Ceeenut eil: bulk J43i sellers, dram $46} sellers. Ceprs: June/July L'K/CooUaea* 127 a buyers. Pepper: Muntok white $145 seller*. Sarawak white $142* sellers, apeclal Sarawak black $100 sellers. garble* Lampong black $1024 sellers. ASTA |Ul| H rliers.75 words
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Advertisement1138 1963-06-15 18 p\ w w-kA^tai^a^t^H KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. PaciSie. Atlantic, ajc Great Lakes Service loans Loan- HA ETA ETA ETA EIA co'e H. S'nam Honolulu S. Francisco L Argties N. York Cievaiano •laliv.a Man" 21/11 Jaaa 21 July 21 .ily 31 Jaly It Aag 1 Seat "Kaaikaara Mara" 25/21 Jaly1,138 words
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Advertisement873 1963-06-15 18 j WtSTBOUWU. EUJOP^IIUMC£ Spore P Sham Penang M'saillas, Barlaaiu, Harra, LOUS* Sniel Ii Pirt 17 Jim OiMirk, Aitwarp, Hasilart, Breaes, P,stttrti«. SOUTH t WEST »FIIIC» SHVICt. Spore TiOß* t/ t Jjly Du'ban (21/7), Port Elizabeth (24/7). Capetown (M/ 7), Matadi (11/7), Port Harcourt, Lagos (t/l), Cotonou (I/I), Lome, Tena. takoradi.873 words
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Advertisement89 1963-06-15 18 TO LET POST-WAR MODERN FLAT/OFFICE. 37- B (2nd floor) Jalan Bttar. Water, ligtu. modern sanitation. Inspection any tirae. Vacant 1.7.63. Agents' Tel: ***** or Box A 6551 a.T.. Spore. MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 16 19 JJs>-> PELNI -LINES jL^mft f. H- PEUUARAM NASIONAL INDONESIA MONTHLY SERVICE TO WEST89 words
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Advertisement393 1963-06-15 19 THE ADVKKTISER has a vacancy for a COMPETENT AIRCONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION FITTER for work in Kuala Lumpur. The applicant will have had several years experience in servicing and maintaining all types of airconditioning and refrigeration equipment. Additionally the applicant will have had electrical workshop experience and will be capable of393 words
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Advertisement537 1963-06-15 19 NOTICES AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LIMITED Incorporated w England) The board has declared an Interim dividend of :>4d. per share less Income tax. payable in London on 20th August, 1963 to all shareholders on the registrar on llth July, 1963 including transferees of transfers lodged up to 3.00 p.m. on537 words
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Advertisement760 1963-06-15 19 NOTICES Id the Matter of HEICO IMPORT EXPORT COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) ANU In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1940. NOTICE is hereby given that the creditors of the above company, which is being wound up voluntarily, are required on or before the 6th day of July 1963760 words
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Advertisement679 1963-06-15 19 NOTICES NOTICE ST. JOHN'S HOME FOR THE AGED. This is to notify the Public that Mr. Peter Llm Is no longer employed by the Home. Management Committee. NOTICE OF REMOVAL Low Siong Peck transport company are pleased to lniorm the public that they have removed to No. 24 Trafalgar Stfvt.679 words
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Advertisement668 1963-06-15 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated requirements need apply. Applicants must SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS. APPOINTMENT: NURSES (MEN): Prisons Department. Ministry of Home Attain. SALARY SCALE: $220 z 15-329/ 340-15A-475 (Successful candidates will enter the scale at one point above the minimum i.e.668 words
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Advertisement490 1963-06-15 19 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER \Ori<> Tenders will be received tf Uit Chairman. Economic Development Board. ~>J Floor. Fullerton T 3uurl ing. up lo noon on Frtda?. list June. 1963. for: THE SUPPLY AND ERECTIuN OF PRE-FABRICATED MALAY TYPE HOUSES (TYPE B) ON PULAU MERLIMAU. (Show Round on 17th June.490 words
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Advertisement479 1963-06-15 19 TENDERS J.K.R. PAHANG TENDER NOTICE Supply and delivery of met d from a quarry situated at 18 milestone Pahanx Trunk Road. Kual.i Lipis (Btnia Quarry) for period 1.7 1963-30 6 1964. The closing dale ol the above tender which will be 13.6.1963 is now extenued lo a 0.6 1963. J.K.R.479 words
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434 1963-06-15 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep: RACING by Penang, Fri l>.\( K OF (JOLD, a great favourite in ladies' races, .should complete a winning hat-trick in the 5f Ladies Plate (Rare 3) ,.t tomorrows Penang Turf Club amateur meeting She has won twice thi> >.ason. At Bukit434 words
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Article379 1963-06-15 20 /■'ARD lor today's amateur races at, Penang: KACK 1 2.IS— MARA Cl 5. Jf (1i.7) Ruju <6>. Kolek <3>. Matoim 11 (2. Golden Charm 18. Moondyne (71, Eminem Pi- nice (ft). Teddy Boy dOi. Girlie <9>. Kimam <i>. SmicK (4 Sunrise (Hi. Scratching: Pint Choice. KACE 2 2.4S—379 words
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Article, Illustration832 1963-06-15 20 VERNON MORGAN - VERNON MORGAN By No loose lip here COOPER HEARS NO EVIL, SEES NO EVIL, SPEAKS NO EVIL AS HE TRAINS ON I ONDON, Fri British people hate boasting The man who "blows his own trumpet" is probably more unpopular in Britain than in any other countryReuter - 832 words
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469 1963-06-15 20 WORLD OF SPORT To win back mastery, England must attack Benaud pRICKET Canberra, Fn. Richie Benaud does not envy Englishmen their chance of winning back mastery from the West Indians after the tourists' 10--wicket victory in the First Test at Manchester, writes Jack Finaleton. In a cable to the Sydney469 words
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Advertisement91 1963-06-15 20 me* o**0 Mf v Jrp' a i <p^ .o, VICTOR has changed |l£||\|l|AC|f|£lslQ The Vauxhall Victor has chan ed peoples 1 |J CU|J I C lUC Cl 9 ideas about family saloons. It has set new standards in styling, comfort and easy maintenance. Well over 100,000 people throughout the world91 words
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Advertisement35 1963-06-15 20 CLAY ROOFING TILES SPEC/4UY MADE TO WITHSTAND LOCAL CONOmOA/S f 0 > > acceptable MALAYAN TILES MANUFACTURERS LTD. BATU ARANG, SELANGOR Ttl BATU AgANG__223 > SIM LIM CO. (M) LTD.. X.L.. Scremban. Malacca. Ipoh. KIM CUAN CHOONC, Penang.35 words
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Miscellaneous187 1963-06-15 20 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER— Malaya Cup: Perils v a gor (Kangar. 5.15). Tour match: Spore Selection v HK Chinese <Jn Besar. 7). Spore Div. 2C: Haikowyu v Daru) Aflah A 1 <Jn Besar. 5.30 k Maxwell v Stable Boys <Farrer Pkh CUICKET— Inler-sute friendly: S'Kor v Malacca iKL padang. 11). BASKETBALL—187 words
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216 1963-06-15 21 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA For a record vault, a chance to go higher By Singapore, Friday OINGAPORE Police pole vault champion, Pal n Singh, 24, hopes to clear 12ft lOin at the Police athletic meet at Thomson Road tomorrow and become the first Singapore athlete to216 words
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Article30 1963-06-15 21 SINGAPORE, Frl.— Lowly-placed RAF Changl sprang a big surprise when they beat Fathul Karib 3-0 In their SAFA league Div. 1 match at Jalan Besar Stadium today.30 words
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334 1963-06-15 21 Heather (13) leaps to two records CINOAPORE, FrL Heather v Siddon, 13. of the Convent School broke two records on the second day of the City District athletic meet held at Monk's Hill ground today. Heather won the 'C Division high jump with a leap of 4ft. 4in.. then went334 words
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Article155 1963-06-15 21 DOUGLAS. Frl. Mitsuo Ito today became the first Jap*nee« rider to win a Tourist Trophy motor-cycle race In the Isle of Man when he won the SOcc event on a Suzuki. The victory added to Japan's most successful year of TT racing. Their machines had already beenReuter - 155 words
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Article20 1963-06-15 21 IPOH. PYI. The Per»k medical athletic sporta will be held on June 30 on the Anderson School ground20 words
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Article100 1963-06-15 21 SOCCER B'ror Mr. t: SWRC 1 Railways Sentul 5; Postal 2 XAWA 4: Div. SB: Cold Storage 5 BPP 0; Llnatex 0 Chartered Bank 5: My. 3A: Brt Jaya 3 MaL Times I. Ipoh Div. 2: Shaw Bros 4 PWD 2: Div. 3: Borneo wo. Police; HQ 2 FIB100 words
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615 1963-06-15 21 TEOH ENG TATT - It's Malaysia in M-tourney and after say SAFA TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore. Friday SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association council today unanimously agreed to join Malaya in a Malaysian team to compete in the Merdeka Tournament at Kuala Lumpur from Aug. 8 to Aug. 18. SAFA also agreed by 19 votes615 words
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262 1963-06-15 21 CUP SOCCER SINGAPORE. Frl.—Singapore and Joint Services hit by Injuries and loss of form of key players will field new combinations for their Important flrstround clash in the south zone of the Malaya Cup at Jalan Besar stadium on Sunday. Full-back Freddy Chew (ankle i and262 words
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238 1963-06-15 21 FRANCIS BOEY - FIFA PICK COACH TO TRAIN M-TOURNEY TEAMS FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. FIFA have stepped in to improve the Asian soccer standard by providing a top class international coach for the benefit of the countries attending the annual Merdeka soccer tournament at Kuala Lumpur in August. FIFA have Informed238 words
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Article70 1963-06-15 21 KEDAH, Fri.— Selangor beat Ke- i dah 3-1 in the North Zone Malaya Cup match played at Stadium Demi Aman here tonight. Selangor opened accounts In the 21st minute through Rozanl who found the net with a rising shot. SUn Gabrielle beaded in the second goal.70 words
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Article50 1963-06-15 21 KLUANG Frt Two Rivertex Sports Club's players. R. Raju and S. Alcandrn, have been sus- 1 pended by the Kluang District F. A. disciplinary board. Raju gets BBM months for dangerous play and Alcandra one month for "ungentlemanly conduct" during the match against Kluang Youth on May 31.50 words
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Advertisement185 1963-06-15 21 All the latest achievements I October 2-8 at Osaka by Japan's Electronics P^l^bZ nternat 'o"al Trade Industry will be on display Fa r Groun(is Outline Classified Principal Exhibits Opening Hours: 9 rm^to 2^_ 5 a, R.dio. TV receivers other acoustic equipShow Site: Minato Fair Grounds (Inter- and systems with related185 words
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Advertisement322 1963-06-15 21 THE PRO DOUBLE ACTION TOOTHBRUSH DOES A BETTER JOB! ImM* rm W hnm ttm&f UUC "JBT M NYION TUfli In O.nhli JKS^ 9 Actwa clwi t—ttt cteono -JbV F^/ n/wj k v o I jakf »M too Hi *^^tos~^^Sw f v d«wliit-Jnigmd Isolhb'uih f /^^Ztf y Ouli c*. >o«< ot322 words
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Article, Illustration787 1963-06-15 22 'PflOtf/) TO HAVE USED RADIO, TV FOR PURPOSE ELECTED FOR' Till-; Minister lor Culture-. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, told the legislative Assembly today thai Ihe policy of Ihe Peoples Action Party became national policy after the party liud been elected to office. It was tlieir duty787 words
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Article75 1963-06-15 22 CINGAPORE. Prl— The Public Utilities Board has warned the public against trying to repair defective electrical appliances or changing plugs connected to their I flexible supply leads. Two people had died recently I because of electrical accidents In the home, a' statement by the Board said. The75 words
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Article59 1963-06-15 22 The conference was J purely Asian affair among the three Malay states. Nobody lost and all rhree nations won and to the credit of the Western powers, nobody interfercd as far a* we know. Philippine Wee- President Pelaez in Manila yesterday, commenting on a European news agency report which59 words
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Article84 1963-06-15 22 SINOAPORE, Prl— Consumption of water In Singapore increased to 54,302.000 gallons yesterday compared with 52.990,000 gallons on Wednesday. Some rain fell at Tebrau and Singapore yesterday. Tebrau had 0.24 In., Macßltchie 0.10 In and Pierce 0.23 in. A total of 44.762.000 gallons was pumped84 words
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135 1963-06-15 22 LEE STAYS FOR IMPORTANT' TALKS WITH TENGKU Xl ALA LUMPUR. Fri Informal financial talks on merger between Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and and Tengku Abdul Rahman, today reached an "important stage." He was to have returned to Singapore tonight but will now stay until tomorrow to complete this stase of135 words
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114 1963-06-15 22 Memorial: Lee to break the sod today SINGAPORE. Pri— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will speak after breaking the sod to lay the foundation for the $750. 000 memorial to civilian victims ol the Japanese occupation in Singapore at 6.30 p.m. tomorrow. At the ceremony, the chairman of114 words
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Article25 1963-06-15 22 SINGAPORE. Fri The Y.W.C A. will hold its annual general meeting on June 20. A buffet dinner will be served before the meeting.25 words
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Article69 1963-06-15 22 Confederation Thai denial BANGKOK. Fri.— The Foreiim Ministry spokesman. Mr. Monichao Voncmahip Chaynnelcun. today denied Press reports that Thailand was considering the possibility of joining a confederation of nations of Malay oricm. Press reports from Kuahi Lumpu:- quoted the Pirst Secretary of The Thai Embassy. Mr. Wlchet Suthayalchom. as sayingReuter - 69 words
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Article369 1963-06-15 22 LONDON. Fri.— There was a better tone in the stock markets today, but generally conditions remained very sensitive. The week and the Account ended on a very cautious and uncertain note. There was no return of confidence In the Industrial market. Tins were weak and rubbers featureless. Closing369 words
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Article84 1963-06-15 22 COOKING TIPS, THEN A FOOD SALE SINGAPORE. Prl. A sale of International lood to be held next month will climax the Y.W.C.A.s forthcoming series of cookery demonstrations. The demonstrations, featuring 12 International dishes and using local Ingredients will start on June 22 at 9.30 a.m. at the Raffles Quay premises.84 words
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Article86 1963-06-15 22 VIETNAM U.S. IS CONCERNED WASHINGTON. Fri Informed sources said today the United States had informed the South Vietnam Government that it was concerned and distressed about tbe relicious problem in South Vietnam, where one Buddhist priest has burned himself to death in protest against the Government's policies. These sources saidReuter - 86 words
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Article, Illustration184 1963-06-15 22 Envoys fly to Plain of Jars VIENTIANE, Fri. The British and Soviet Ambassadors flew to the Communist Pathet Lao stronghold of Khang Khay today in an effort to restore peace on the Plain of Jars. The envoys, whose countries are the co-chairmen of the Geneva agreement that brought a shaky184 words
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Obituary13 1963-06-15 22 MR. ARUOPRACASAM. tirnth.r of IgMI Of Pondok •lanjf.n* I it TVlltpp.ilai. Ctylon.13 words
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Advertisement69 1963-06-15 22 WORTHY OF ITS REPUTATION fljSBBl AS A LEADING BLEACH LIQUID ff Sf Hill M MM fie 1 mv GET A BOTTLE OF PYROX TODAY A If? 'in j: T^^ AND PROVE TO YOURSELF ITS 5 EG SMASHING RESULTS A REMOVES STAINS cfej^ jjj AVAILABLE AT DISPENSARIES s,,^ 5^,,^. V^^^t *V69 words
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Advertisement211 1963-06-15 22 late CLASSIFIED' ADVERTISEMENTS Wor4* f Minimum t HILTON OE SOUZA. RafJSff Norman Hilton 10 I';rii ■i:,i Bouza. bolii of Kual;' Lumpur I COMFORT L|\ AUSTRALIAN A^MaaA Th> e LARGEST Manufocfurers ot QUALITY Eyeweor in th# Southern Hemisphere Selling in 25 countries throughout i>ute Agents: NING KWONG OPTICAL CO., LTD. 379,211 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-06-15 22 IJIGHEST and lowest tempera- A tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pin. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Iliffhrst Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 91 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 86 7343 words
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