The Straits Times, 20 June 1963
1963-06-20
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Title Section16 1963-06-20 1 AVERAGE OAILY CERTIFIED SALE KXCEEPS 100,000 Estd. 1845. THUSRDAY, JUNE 20, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35216 words
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Article, Illustration19 1963-06-20 1 We want reply within 48 hours Premier MALAYSIA: FEDERATION CABINET DECIDES ON THE ENTRY OFFERS FOR BRUNEI AND SINGAPORE19 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-06-20 1 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY -By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Federal Cabinet today decided on the 'final terms" for Brunei and Singapore to enter Malaysia. The offer was conveyed lo the Singapore Government this evening. The Sultan of Brunei, who is in Kuala Lumpur, is expected to receive the terms412 words
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438 1963-06-20 1 JfI'ALA LIMPIK, Wed.— At 8 a.m. on Auc SI the flag of Malaysia will be hoisted at Merdeka Stadium before its first Head of Stale, the Yang diPertuaa Agpng, formally marking the birth of the new nation. The flag-raising ceremony which will438 words
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Article, Illustration560 1963-06-20 1 LANDINGS AS PLANNED ON SAME LATITUDE OF S3 DEGREES MOSCOW, Wed. Mussiu's two spaceships lan dad sat el v lodav. news agency, flftid flat the spaceships of cosmonauts Lieut. Valentina iVaiyai Tereshkova and Lleut.Colonel Valery Bykovsky landed in "the pre-set area" at the same latitudeUPI - 560 words
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Article108 1963-06-20 1 LONDOX. Wed. Film star Elizabeth Taylor and Welsh actor Richard Burton, co-stars In "Cleopatra", will marry as soon as they are both free, probably in October. Miss Taylor's secretary. Richard llandley. said here today. Mr Burton is separated from his first wife Sybil, and Miss Taylor108 words
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133 1963-06-20 1 -CARDINALS COLLEGE MEETS TO CHOOSE NEW POPE VATICAN CITY, Wed.— The election of a new Pope at the Conclave of Cardinals opening here today is expected to be a contest among the "progressive" and "conservative" members of the Sacred College. The "progressives" arc those who sympathised with and could beReuter - 133 words
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Article57 1963-06-20 1 Dacca (Pakistan), Wrd Floods on .11 principal rivers in East Pakistan got \vor.--c today. Water passed the danger level on four major nvcr.v Some 10.000 persons were >vucuated along the River Maiamu huri. after a rise of more than dx leet. At Chitlaßonc. e ?ht57 words
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835 1963-06-20 1 From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wednesday DATQ Sir John Hay gave six months' notice of resignation last month as managing director of Guthrie Estates Agency, Ltd., according to a statement issued today "by order of the board" and signed by the secretary of the835 words
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Article25 1963-06-20 1 OSLO. Wed— The Soviet Premier. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev, will visit Norway. Sweden and Denmark next Spring, it was officially announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article198 1963-06-20 1 Strike threat at beer factory SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today served Malayan Breweries (S) Ltd. one week's notice to settle its claims for a new collective agreement "or face industrial action" by its 665 workers. The union's general secretary, Mr T.V Gomez, said that talks198 words
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Article24 1963-06-20 1 KENNEDY'S CALL WASHINGTON Nrrl Presidrnt Konn.-d\ .okrcl on^rr»> tndaT to outl.tw r<ui.«l M-crrqation in hotri» restaurants, placet of nnc| rrt.iil r>Uhli>liniriit>. Rrutrr.24 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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221 1963-06-20 2 MANILA, Wed. The Australian Ambassador here, Mr. Trevett Cutts, said today that no Joint AustralianIndonesian naval exercises were scheduled at present but that it was I understood the Indonesian government was interested in holding one. He was comment ins on Philippine Foreign Otfice221 words
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280 1963-06-20 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. India has accused Communist China of having the "avowed objective to overthrow by war and violence the lawfully constituted governments of the independent peoples of Asia and Africa." In a Note dated June 10 and publishedReuter - 280 words
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Article158 1963-06-20 2 FOUR-GOVT TALKS TO BREAK UP AFRICAN FEDERATION T ONDON, Wed. A four government conference on the break up of the 10--year-old Central African Federation will open on June 28 at Victoria Fal^s, Rhodesia, it was officially announced yesterday. It will be attended by delegations led byReuter - 158 words
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Article121 1963-06-20 2 Guerillas ambush a soccer team SAIGON, Wed.— Communist guerrillas last Sunday killed two Vietnamese football players and seriously wounded four others in an ambush near the town of Pleiku in the Central Highlands north of Saigon. Crack players The players, members of a crack Vietnamese soccer team, were travelling inReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration668 1963-06-20 2 Russia suppresses a Peking letter r JHE Soviet Communist Party last night condemned a recent Chinese letter on ideological problems for its "arbitrary interpretation" of the world Communist line and said it would not be published here at present. Publication would call for a public answer leading to further exacerbationReuter - 668 words
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213 1963-06-20 2 US: Peking relying on terror rather than war WASHINGTON. Wed. The State Department said yester(l.in that China seemed to be con- < i-titrating on subversion, disruption, infiltration and terror rather than planning any major aggression. But the department spokesman, Mr. Richard Phillips, said it must br assumed that the CommunistReuter - 213 words
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Advertisement76 1963-06-20 2 Look your sparkling best With Optone Eyedrops you can always look your sparkling best. Squeeze two or three dropt of soothing Optone into the corners ot \our c>cs ..blink once or twice .your eye* become refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy. You will indeed be looking »t the world with new76 words
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Miscellaneous10 1963-06-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby v H4 i II a±10 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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186 1963-06-20 3 Macmillaii buoyed up with hopes over test ban talks T ONDOX. Wed. Mr. Yj Macmillaii said yesterday he was "buoyed up with hope" about the prospects for high-level talks in Moscow next month between the United States. Russia and Britain on the nuclear test ban problem. He told questioners inReuter - 186 words
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Article, Illustration533 1963-06-20 3 A PEACE COMPROMISE AGREED in JACKSON Appeals by President's brother, the mayor makes concessions to end months of racial tension and whites reached tentative agreement last night on a compromise for ending the months of racial tension here in talks reopened after a personal appeal by the Attorney General, Mr.Reuter; UPI - 533 words
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Article40 1963-06-20 3 RANGOON. Wed The Chin- e^e Government has waived all claims for compensation for two banks nationalised by Burma earlier tnls year. The banks are the Rmgoor. branches of the Bank of China and Bank of Communications. UPI.UPI - 40 words
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Article, Illustration268 1963-06-20 3 Jagan bows I under pressure, prorogues -Assembly— p E O R G E TOWN (British Guiana), Wed. Prime Minister Cheddi Jagan yielded to British pressure yesterday and prorogued the Legislative Assembly, automatically killing his controversial Labour Relations Bill, which had triggered a violence-ridden 62--day-old general strike. Observers here called theReuter; UPI - 268 words
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Article212 1963-06-20 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. The 104-nation i World Food Congress ended here yesterday after unanimously calling on "all peoples of the world to take up the challenge of eliminating hunger and malnutrition as a pri- i I mary task of this gen- i pration." In a companion212 words
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Article67 1963-06-20 3 HAVANA. Wed. The Cuban Premier. Dr. Fidel Castro, warned yesterday that his forces will attack any Cuban exile bases set up on British and French islands in the Caribbean. Speaking to shipyard workers at the northern coastal port of Cardenas, the Cuban leader told France and Britain toUPI - 67 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-06-20 3 Walkout at talks in protest against S, Africa (GENEVA, Wed. Mr. Erik Dreyer, Government delegate of Denmark, was yesterday elected new pre- sident of the 108-nation International Labour Organisation conference which faces collapse over the presence of South Africa. The delegations of the African, Arab and Soviet bloc countries walkedReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration476 1963-06-20 4 Govt; Enough water to 'tide us over' if... THli Singapore Government tonight revealed thai the islands water supply from Tebrau River its main source of supply had returned to the normal range of 40 million to 44 million gallons a day since the last week of last month. If the476 words
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137 1963-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The cloud-seeding equipment which the Public Utilities Board asked the Australian Commission in Singapore to fly out from Australia ts due to arrive tomorrow night, a Commission spokesman said today. However, a reply is (till being awaited from Canberra on the137 words
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Article107 1963-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Mohamed bin Osman. 21. accused at a preliminary inquiry of causing me death of Lim San. 36. during a fight, was discharged today by Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, the magistrate. The fight, it was stated, arose from a gambling dispute between Lim.107 words
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Article192 1963-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The 30th new school built by the PAP Government was declared open tonight. The four-storey. 24-class-room Kirn Keat Integrated School was built at a cost ol $353,000. Mr. Lim Cheng Lock. Assemblyman from River Valley, ofi ficiated at the opening. He said that192 words
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Article142 1963-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Industrial Arbitration Court today unanimously ruled that two workers of Mizrahie and Co. (1961) Ltd.. a pioneer Industry flrm maiiulacturlng pharmaceutical products, should be paid five months' wages each as compensation for termination of service. In March this year the court142 words
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167 1963-06-20 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The commission of inquiry on Government dally rated employees had announced today that the dosing date for submitting memoranda to the commission, bearing on the second and third terms of reference has now been extended to July 31.167 words
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Article74 1963-06-20 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Socialist Prom assistant secretarygeneral. Mr. Tan Kai Her told an election rally last night: "If you want progress in the Johore Bahru Town Council administration, vote for the Socuyst Front." Mr. Tan. who is a candidate lor the Kampong Pahang scat74 words
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Article345 1963-06-20 4 'THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Letaar airport. Singapore ARRIVALS BOAC: Prom London. Prankfurl. Zurich. Beirut, Karachi. Calcutta (BA 700) 5.55 a.m.; from Melbourne. Bydney, Darwin. Jakarta (BA 711) 9.06 p.m. Qaatas: Prom London, Rome. Cairo. Karachi. New Delhi. Bangkok345 words
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Advertisement769 1963-06-20 4 :cAPiVoi"iir.r^"6i^"o UpelsVoday [jSHEL^S Watch al6 year old girl set cm lo desiroy a man I^H^^'jJMj ■1 1 »?lm I I OPE^S TODAY -,S.T I W X «9 tll-i»-1.30.4.00.«.30.t.J0p«* ilßfl I t MARLON BRANDO In I YiP I Je° n PETERS Anthony QUINN BkV -^^-^ejl Plui Mevicfone't B^W VjH II I769 words
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Article, Illustration145 1963-06-20 5 LUMPUR, Wed. The squatter on the pavement by a bicycle park is Tun Lim Yew Hock, Singapore's former Chief Minister. He sat there for three hours waiting for Tengku Abdul Rahman, who was presiding over a Cabinet meetingSoong Hong Sin - 145 words
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Article58 1963-06-20 5 KUALA KANOSAR, Wed. frIncta Abdul Aziz bin Ishak. the former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, will be one «f the speakers at an election rally on the town padang here tomorrow night in support of the Independent candidate. Dr. S. Underwood, wijo is contesting the58 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-06-20 5 SINGAPORE GIRL TOPS TAIWAN VARSITY EXAM SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore girl has come out top In a recent foreign language examination at Taiwan National University In Talpeh, "beating the wife of a grandson of President Chiang Kai-shek. Nancy Chiang, to second place. She Is Chin Chen Ooi. 22. a former203 words
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204 1963-06-20 5 'Possibility' of new oil field off Brunei from LARRY CARROLL: Kuala Balait, Wednesday ORUNEI Shell's seagoing driller Sidewinder drilling B.oooft. down in the sea-bed 1{ mile* offshore, this week reached strata indicating th« possibility of a new oil field. Confirming oniy the "possibility." the Brunei Shell managing director. Mr. P.204 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-06-20 5 KUCHING,. Wed.— TemonsKonjj Jueah anak Barieng (above), paramount chief of Sea Dyaks and president of the- Sarawak Alliance, beat his opponent, Tuai Human Nyala anak Sekan, a member of the Sarawak United People's Party, in the Kapit District Council elections. He105 words
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91 1963-06-20 5 [TUALA LUMPUR, Wed. John Narayanan. 49. private secretary to the President of the Senate, was today acquitted and discharged 111 tin- Sessions Court on a charge of corruptly accepting $100 frt>m K. G. Low. of Dorawimy Street. for netting him a clerical Job. The offence91 words
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Article22 1963-06-20 5 TAIPINO. Wed.— A dumb boy. Lee Eec Kow. 9. MM knocked down and killed by a lorry here yesterday.22 words
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134 1963-06-20 5 TH E United States Ambassador to Jakarta. Mr. Howard Jones, said here today he was pleased with Indonesia's "present relations with her neighbours." A considerable improvement In the general political situation In South-East Asia, he said, and resulted Mr. Jones also reiterated his government's134 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-06-20 5 Gang holds up car and escapes with $3,000 gold I>UKIT MERTAJAM, "Wed. Police sealed off all exits from central Province Wellesley this morning after a highway robbery in Juru Road, Bukit Mertajam. The victim, a goldsmith from Bagan Serai, was forced out of his car by four armed men. After295 words
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Advertisement182 1963-06-20 5 IT'S BEST TO CHOOSE CHIVERS Chivers costs no more than other quality jams and marmalades... yet when you choc. Chivers you are makina the healthiest choice for yourfamily! Only the finest, juiclertf^tand o ointoChiversjam.andn»nnalades...thaVswh y the y havethat/op^Ay^ Only the best is B ood enouflh for yourfamily, so remember... it's182 words
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125 1963-06-20 6 JAKARTA TRIP FOR 3 LEADERS OF KAUM IBU KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Three Umno Kaum Ibu leaders will visit Indonesia next month at the invitation of the president of the Indonesian Women's Congress, Mrs. Hurustiati Subandrio. wife of the Indonesian Foreign Minister. They will Join 50 women leaders from the Philippines125 words
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Article140 1963-06-20 6 After the Cabinet meeting, TENGKU Abdul Rahman leaving the Cabinet meeting yesterday which decided on the terms of entry of Singapore and Brunei into Malaysia. The meeting was held in the National Operations Room of the Ministry of Rural Dcv c 1 o pment in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Following him140 words
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359 1963-06-20 6 KNIFE PISTOL: COURT WANTS AN INQUIRY IPOH, Wednesday. rpHE president of the Sessions Court, Inche Mohamed Azmi bin Dato Haji Kamaruddin, today recommended strongly that an inquiry be held into how T. Thambydurai, 40, a chief clerk of the Police Field Force, came into possession of an unlawful weapon. The359 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-06-20 6 'Voice of Prophecy 9 course then girl vanishes SEREMBAN, Wed. A 14-year-old schoolgirl of the Tengku Abdul Rahman English School, Gemas, has been missing since last Thursday. The girl, Janahi, according to Mr. M. Krlshnasamy, her cousin and a teacher in the same school, may have Joined a religious body161 words
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Article48 1963-06-20 6 PENANG. Wed. An aimy officer, Lieut. E. J. Buckley. 22. was fined a total of $120 today on two charges of inconsiderate driving. Buckley's car collided with a car and a motor cycle at Jalan Gajah Road on the night of April 7.48 words
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Article44 1963-06-20 6 KAJANG. Wed. The health authorities here consider the presence of unauthorised food hawkers near schools a menace to the health of the schoolchildren. They are urging the police and the Town Board to take im media la action against these hawkers.44 words
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Article38 1963-06-20 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed. Two American Peace Corps workers. Miss Sheila Smith. 23, and Miss Joan Isackson, 24 both from Oreson State, have been posted to the Sultan Abdul Aziz (Prim»ry) School here for 21 months.38 words
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Article82 1963-06-20 6 IT U A L A LUMPUR, Wed.— The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Mohamed Ismail Yusof, left by air for Berlin today to represent Malaya at the 13th Berlin International Film Festival beginning on Friday. Inche Ismail will spend three weeks In West Germany82 words
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Article56 1963-06-20 6 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore student. Mr. Jark C. Lav. has received his Master of Science degree In aeronautics at the California Institute of Technology. Mr. Lav, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jark Chong Lav of Gardenia Road completed his under-graduate studies at the Royal Melbourne56 words
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Article32 1963-06-20 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed.—lnspector Mahlnder Singh has assumed duties as prosecuting officer for Krlan. He succeeded Inspector K. Sivaguru who has been transferred to the Police Reserve Unit in Ipoh.32 words
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191 1963-06-20 6 POLITICAL parties in r Penang today reached a "gentlemen's agreement" not to destroy rival campaign posters. Complaints that posters had been torn down in six wards were made at a meeting of party representalves held this morning In the office of the Senior Supervisor of191 words
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273 1963-06-20 7 Special funds to ease the water shortage MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca Municipal Council today passed a resolution, introduced by Mr. J. L. de Cruz (Malayan Party) to empower the president to spend loan funds for supply-] ing water from Duyong reservoir, because! water from Bukit Sebukor, though safe, was' not273 words
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72 1963-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and the H.ija Pennaisurl Agong returned here by train from Penang this morning. At the railway station to welcome them back was the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, and other Cabinet members. His Majesty, an "old72 words
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Article31 1963-06-20 7 BANTING. Wed.— The Mentri Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bukar bin Baginda, will open the first group Tamil School of Sepang district at Telok Merbau on July 16.31 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-06-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A veteran Mala- yan journalist. Mr. j Francis Cooray. 73 i (above) is gravely ill I following two heart at-i tacks at the weekend. He is in the General Hospital here and his left side is paralysed. His wife, who was211 words
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Article63 1963-06-20 7 BENTONG. Wed.— A woman tapper. Leong Pek Wan. 50. was killed today after she was knocked down by a .lorry at the 6th mile. Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road. She died on admission to hospital. She loaves seven sons and two daughters. A youth section KUALA KANGSAR.63 words
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Article199 1963-06-20 7 Girl beaten in hospital: Mother PENANG. Wed Penang hospital authorities are investigating a report that a 16-year-old girl patient had been beaten by a hospital attendant last week. I The girl. Norlah binte 1.-.--mail of Jelutong. was admitted into a mental ward on June 13. Two days later, it wasReuter - 199 words
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227 1963-06-20 7 IMPERIAL Chemical 1 Industries is likely to set up a fertiliser factory in Malaya at Prai or Port Swettenham, according to industrial circles. It is understood that an application for pioneer status has been made to the Government. Industrial circles here227 words
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253 1963-06-20 7 \M ASSAGE parlour patrons will be in for some ITI interruptions during the next few months when municipal officers make "sporadic, unannounced" inspections of their premises to enforce the new Municipal (Massage Establishments) By-laws. This was disclosed today by an official of the Kuala Lumpur253 words
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Article, Illustration349 1963-06-20 7 SOH TIANG KENG - SOH TIANG KENG by SINGAPORE. Wed. Miss Thayyoor Krishnan Radha, 25, who blends brains, beauty and charm, is one of India's top nuclear scientists. Mi.is Radha la i>ow in Sins;apoie tor a brief visit to see i ncr elder bister349 words
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Miscellaneous5 1963-06-20 7 Bufftt Bannff It,, Ralph Hvimdnhl5 words
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Obituary39 1963-06-20 8 Trfa tit (Mimimum LIONEL LEB LAI HOCK of OMf Jouaell Sewerage Dept.. passed away iddenly at 245-1. Bart ley Road leaving neblad wife and daughter. Cortege leave* house 4.30 p.m. for St Joseph s Church thence to Bldadart.39 words
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Article210 1963-06-20 8 Words $10 (Minimum) MR. ANO MRS. James Brown thank fnends and relatives for their valuable Kirta. congratulatory messages and kind attendance at their wrddini; held an 1.V6-63 in Malacca. MRS. E. AISUP thanks all staff of ■■•raits Tradlnic Co.. Ud. and I'ulau Cram SmeltlnK Works and friends for m-reaths.210 words
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Article224 1963-06-20 8 ANNOUNCEMENTS word* fit 1 Minimum > IF VOO WANT the best out of your dishes, use Thatcher's tne English M.r.t Bbms At all good store*. WELCAR 5hr.,1,1,,1 Wheat la the •II breakfast cereals and the one 1 r. aki.iM your children will never tire of. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD invite all224 words
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2hf Straits j&imrs Thursday, June 20, 1963.
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Article657 1963-06-20 8 1 I If the three separate Malay- si a agreements with Britain are to be initialled in London to- day week, as the August 31 i date for Malaysia requires, then the next 48 hours are i vital. The North Borneo and Sarawak agreement presents j657 words
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Article315 1963-06-20 8 The sitdown "strike" by several hundred schoolchildren at Union English School in Johore Bahru is quite unlike, in motivation, incidents that have occurred at other schools in the Federation in recent years. There is no suggestion here of political agitation, no question of a language conflict, no315 words
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Article296 1963-06-20 8 Universal primary education has meant the opening of large 'numbers of new classes each year, and the teacher training institutions have managed to see them staffed. In addition, enough secondary teachers ar» j being produced to permit of a steady expansion of education jut this higher level, also.296 words
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Article, Illustration794 1963-06-20 8 A SPECIAL WRITER - JAPAN: A big switch to I Asian affairs... A SPECIAL WRITER TENGKU-SOEKARNO SUMMIT MARKS A SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN THE ATTITUDES TO AN ANCIENT IMAGE... by TH E recent "little summit" held in Tokyo between President Soekarno and Malayan Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman symbolises a significant change which has occurred794 words
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Article104 1963-06-20 8 rpHERE has been much X publicity concerning the water problems of Malacca, most of it Inaccurate and some of it definitely misleading. Continuous records have been kept at this Institute of the water conditions in both the Malacca River and In the "gelam" swamps, and they explain104 words
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Article390 1963-06-20 8 Briefly the problems of the Water Department fall Into four parts. 1 Owing to prolonged drought the Malacca river and its tributary, the Sungei Putat. fell to a low level. At high tide sea water encroached further and further up the river and entered the Sungei Putat from which the390 words
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Article211 1963-06-20 8 Liquid chlorine would be better than bleaching powder, but will bring Into solution considerably more of the Iron and aluminium compounds, so that the water coming out of the taps would be deep reddish brown. As It Is, the tap water now contains a little dissolved Iron and aluminium, a211 words
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Article165 1963-06-20 8 THE INTAKE Of the water supply should be moved upstream from Its present position, and the water should be led through Pipes to the pumping station to avoid contamination from the "gelam" swamps. THE TREATMENT plant at Bukit Sebukor should be modernised to cope with present day demands. If possible165 words
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Article349 1963-06-20 8 Guiana: Threat of more violence pEORGETOWN, Wed. lJ Leftist Premier Cheddi Jajran is facing- the most serious crisis in bis political life, as British Guiana remains gripped in a 62-day-old general strike and British troops fly in to maintain order. "Things are becoming worse than Cuba, Alabama and Venezuela put349 words
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Advertisement554 1963-06-20 8 Strait. Turn. Mtlay M.U riniMi 1 mm sjsa mm, b» >■»««. a «as •OLD ITODAK ASTCADm OnHii CO4.D ITOMM SMtANCMBS AT HOLLAND ■OADHTATOIM ■■>>■!■ srOAD-MAVAL MM cm stood rroti lt» WwMwaaaar Have*. Csti.x. o— i, WUxwsssfa s>n w*i II m. sc. MlsassH. 9 MssVjfSilV AsaltssssL MsVJWI ssstsassstSl •v m. AMos,554 words
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Advertisement42 1963-06-20 8 ghon) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Ckulio Str««t, T.I: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor MoMion, Ist Floor, Room No. t. 54-64, Nathan Rood. %mJ rWWIOOn,42 words
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Advertisement47 1963-06-20 8 Whips Fast- Stays Whipped! f With 30% buttcrfat, you can depend on AVOSET to whip quickly and yT (^^^"*N^ 'Top your best desserts/^^A,^ >r^— SlJl^ delicious AVOSET. AVOSET JC sterilized J^ff V^ WHIPPING CREAM If II y-e—"**. u»» HQS MM FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. m o«j— s*«w»»*47 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-06-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. >3 Lasting love has evaded beautiful Norisan binte Mohamed Noor, 34— for the third time. She and her third husband. 1 singer-actor Abdullah Chik bin Tambi Chlk, 28, have parted after 18 months. They were divorced by Tuan Haji Arshad bin Masjuri,134 words
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Article94 1963-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A former student in Singapore, Miss Mary Hill, 20. now a freshman at the Texas Women's University had won honours with an essay on Malaya. Her essay on her four years' stay in Malaya was among those submitted by freshmen English students94 words
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Article51 1963-06-20 9 IPOH. Wed.— Seventeen -hello" u.rls have entered for the "Miss Golden Voice. Perak' contest to be held ai the Telephone House hcrr on June 27. The winner and the runner-up will represent Perak at the PanMalayan Miss Oolden Voice" contest in Kuala Lumpur on July51 words
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Article, Illustration549 1963-06-20 9 RODERICK PESTANA - RODERICK PESTANA B> They demand more qualified staff, lower school fees and better facilities Johore Bahru. Wad. 600 secondary pupils of Union English School in Johore Bahru are now on a sitdown strike for better education and recreation facilities. The strike began yesterday when secondaryHan Hai Fong - 549 words
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122 1963-06-20 9 Man attacks woman, then drinks acid SINGAPORE, Wed. Police believe a 62-year-old man, found dying last night, had thrown acid at his daughter-in-law in a house off Yio Chu Rang Road. The daughter-in-law, Madam Ng Lee Keng, 35. suffering from severe burns, is now in serious condition in the General122 words
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Article30 1963-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed— Three armed men held up Kualtula Das. a watchman of the Oxley Rise School, tied him up and escaped with articles worth about $1,300 last night.30 words
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Article26 1963-06-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kla Oan will open the new Ulu Sembawang Community centre at 7.30 p.m. on Saturday.26 words
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Article81 1963-06-20 9 POLICE WARN: BEWARE OF THIS GIRL SINGAPORE. Wed. Police today alerted firms and offices against a young girl who. they said, has been going around collecting money Illegally. The police secretary, Mr. T. Chelliah, said that the girl, aged about 10, was soliciting funds for the St. Nicholas School for81 words
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Article47 1963-06-20 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 686 new cars were registered in Singapore last month, bringing the total of registered cars on the roads to 80.822. In addition 669 motor cycles and motor scooters were registered, bringing this category of vehicles to 38.695.47 words
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Article33 1963-06-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The All Malaya Muslim Missionary Society in Geylang will hold a meeting on Sunday to elect an organising committee for Prophet Mohamed s birthday celebrations in August this year33 words
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Article25 1963-06-20 9 PARIT BUNTAR, Wed. The Mentri Brsar of Perak, Dato Sha'ari bin Shane, will inspect rural development project, in Krian District tomorrow25 words
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Article35 1963-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Fou: hundred planters and rubber experts assembled here tonight to attend the Rubber Research Institute's third post-war planters' conference which opens tomorrow at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.35 words
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Article57 1963-06-20 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Senator Athl Nahappan and bis wife are recovering from shock in the General Hospital here after a car accident on the Federal Highway They were returning home after attending a wedding reception In Klang last Sunday afternoon when their car skidded, went over the57 words
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Article310 1963-06-20 9 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. TWE People's Action Party today challenged the x Singapore People's Alliance to name the "known Communists", which the S.P.A. claims are still in the P.A.P. i The S.P.A. organ The People had charged that "known Communists" and fellow travellers were "lying low"310 words
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115 1963-06-20 9 Malayan Navy takes over two fast boats gINGAPORE. Wed.— Two long-range fast patrol boats were added to the Royal Malayan Navy at a ceremony at the United Engineers Dockyards at Tanjong Rhu today. Immediately after the ceremony. Lieut. C. Y. S. Thong and Lieut. P. K. Nettur and their men115 words
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Article68 1963-06-20 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed -A Royal Navy seaman. A 1 an Robert Ford. 23, was electrocuted last night in his Jalaa Larkln home while trying to repair an electric iron. Ford's wife told the police she was in a back room when she heard a shout. She rushed68 words
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Article64 1963-06-20 9 TOKYO, Wed.— The Teikoku Oil Company, a leading Japanese oil mining company, said today it, was planning to set up an oil field development company In British North Borneo subject to approval by the local government. The company is hoping to receive loans from the OverseasReuter - 64 words
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Advertisement142 1963-06-20 9 only healthy hair can be beautiful Seeing is believing try LOXENE but once and >ou will see your hair, though dull before, hab suddenly become richly lustrous and soft as silk. LOXENE MEDICATED SHAM- lL POO is a luxurious shampoo that first removes every trace of _^j£ j^^^fe^. dulling grease142 words
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Miscellaneous480 1963-06-20 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes oAnir» mai »va RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA suortwavk si hvice NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE .1.7 METRES ..^oH'KS.Ing: 601 AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.20 ra-ku; 602 Prelude To Break- Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And fast; 7.00 Time SlgtuU, The About;480 words
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Article141 1963-06-20 10 AFTER 25 years in the business of finding jobs for other people. Miss Helen Edwards who owns ar> employment agency in Los Angeles, is convinced that the most important single factor in determining who gets a particular Job is the applicant's appearance "manner of dress, mannerUPI - 141 words
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Article686 1963-06-20 10 Women appeal to the counselling section to solve their problems IT wiis 2 p.m. and 1 was in his office for the arranged interview I was half way through my tirst question when the telephone rang, and Mr. K.H. Tan picked up the receiver For 12 minutes he686 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-06-20 10 (LOOK AND FEEL jCOOD IN A COLOURFUL OUTFIT CO R the sun Here is a S lover there multi-coloured S is nothing to outfit in photobeat a brightly graphic print- > coloured ed cotton and j sports outfit. it is called J You could "Barrels" In- look and feel elude69 words
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Article77 1963-06-20 10 iirASH ice trays every time they're emptied, using warm soap oe detergent suds and rinses. Then coat the bottom surfaces with a light film of salad oil. This will keep them from sticking to the freezer shelf. Never soak knives in hot water because prolonged moisture will77 words
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Advertisement394 1963-06-20 10 DOROTHY GRAY REVEALS Secret 4k of the V#A Sea Jyj restores young beauty to your skin magjc cream with a deep-sea formula restores fluid balance, brings nature's own smooth softness even to dry, flaky sJcins. purs back beauty you can actually see. CUARANTEED. if regularly used, to keep your skin,394 words
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Advertisement378 1963-06-20 10 if time is showing too soon try Rcvlon"s truly effective Beauty Propram five preparations that help >ou retain the radiant beauty cherished by eternally young women the world over. a^ V iK vS? 1 f> i*~ Revlon 'Beauty Program 9 1. *Mooa Drop*' Cleanser moisturizes as it cleanses 2. 'Liquid378 words
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Miscellaneous301 1963-06-20 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Entranced by wild oats? Come 1. Detector of a tremor around outside! <«)• the fairy king (8). 8 A wonderful time (4. 4). S. Outburst can disclose a bird n Architectural opening for a (6). llgrit sleeper? (6. 6). 9. A phoenix was too (8).301 words
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Advertisement1543 1963-06-20 11 it lkhpuoi. > wtsi CQASI U.K., DM S oor» Mm r vnaa CYCLOPS LKcrpin ll Part CALCHAS Mars.. A'mouth, liyerpMt. IB Pi Tiaay Holland, Hamburf ACHILLES Linrpiil. lintgoa CM. SA Jim 22 JaM 23/27 Jim 21 CALCHAS Mars.. A'mouth UMffaM. Juie 21 JUM 23 JIM 27/ 3 Holland, Hamourg MENESINEOS1,543 words
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Advertisement2919 1963-06-20 11 ■^77^^njj^Ay^^y///ji THE E. A. L LINES»».Iii.uS 10 GENOA, LE HAVRE HAMBURG, lIREMEN, APTWtir, m.IIERPAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPENtUmR. mSr' "K»\ S'pori p S'nam Penang RAK^Vh "JUUANDIA" k) DM ll Pt/23 Jum 24/27 JIM 28/28 JaM l-l Vh\j;i bum* w mmm/ 4 July v I Jiiy 1/ t jim VAjTIZV2,919 words
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Advertisement1335 1963-06-20 11 feMcALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w__ Trl: Nl: «3311 BLLERMAN LWC afc KLA VBNKSS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM, LOS ANSELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, HULL t MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER I PORTIANO. CITY OF CARLISLE t tlM ""Uenci" 1 S S'pori P. Sham Penang BONNEVILLE 25/21 Jim 21 Jim/ I Jily 2 -ily1,335 words
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Article95 1963-06-20 12 T"HK Federation Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating; customs duties for the week beginning; on June 20. Rubber H| cents a lb. Copra $438 a ton. Coconut oil $744 a ton. Palm oil s 109 a ton. Palm kerneig $369 a ton. Iron ore95 words
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Article95 1963-06-20 12 THE Malayan C.ch.n.t Banks' Aiitciatien made these cnaogea In Ita rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Canada: buying TT 3!i 51 6. airmail OD 36 7/16. 90 d/st 36 15/16 credit bills. 36 trade bills. tslling TT er OO ready: Canada 34 15/16: French Francs IV?:95 words
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Article224 1963-06-20 12 SMIPt lymg alengtide Ins tlngaa«re Hirbout wharves er upectad teday are: München 13/14. Uerina 46. Rajab 1/2. Sydney Maru 43. Achilles t>A. Tugela 42/43, State of Gujarat 35/36. Da i nation Maru 27/28. Admiral I'sbakov 10/11, East Sea N.W. 4. PuUu Kldjang N.W. S. Bentoag 25 26.224 words
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721 1963-06-20 12 From Our Market Correspondent IT was another active day in industrials on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with interest still almost wholly concentrated on the section to the detriment of tins. There was a good turnover and most leading counters made small gains again721 words
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Article789 1963-06-20 12 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE fOMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with trie number of shares traded n brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuttsad (2.000) $1.61' Dunlept (1.0OO) *3.U<4 D, (1.000) $3.09. (1.000) $3.0 K. (6.000) $3.03. (T.0O0) $3.07, (1.000) $3.06: C. Smelters U.OOO) $3.63,789 words
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Article73 1963-06-20 12 /"HINEsC Prsduct exchange Slngaa«re nc»o prices per picul yesterday: Ceeemit ell: bulk f 43! aellcra. drum $46! sellrrs. Ceprai Jun July VK. 'Continent »27» buyers. Pepper: Muntok white 1142J sellers, Sarawak white $140 aellers, special Sarawak black $«7i aellera, garbled LaraiKHiS black $87| sellers. ASTA $107 i sellers.73 words
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604 1963-06-20 12 INCREASING doubts about 1 American stockpile disposal policy is once again affecting world tin market Yesterday Straits tin fell a further $4.62} to $460 a picul. the lowest price since the beginning of this month and representing a loss of $8 In604 words
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Article120 1963-06-20 12 MELBOURNE. Wed QENERAL investments and inVI dustrlal shares moved within narrow limits In todays steady market. Most leaders held their levels Howard Smith's gain of Ss. to 545. over two days following yesterday's one -for -five bonus Issue announcement and activity in Henry Jones rights on improved level120 words
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Article251 1963-06-20 12 ULV first grade rubber buytra 1.0 a. I closed at 5 p.m. in Slngapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 73| eema per lb. down a quarter of a Mai ajaj Tuesday's closing level. The tone waa very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlsee In cents per lb. ysstsrday:251 words
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Article27 1963-06-20 12 June 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 9S| cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $460 (down $4.62*). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Advertisement819 1963-06-20 12 )^OL THAI LINES Fraai: Naaitaa. Ntw Orltaas, ItUisnrt t Ntw Vart til Sati Fir: Lm Asgelfi. U.S. last Ntw Ytrt. PiilaaMlakia »i» Baagttt, Naaf K—t H. Ymk P. S'hm Spore l. Angots N Yort ••HICETO Of imiNAGi" 12/13 Jalf 14/15 July 17Aag Stal "SRI SUKOTHAI 4 S Jsly Mil Aaf819 words
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Advertisement404 1963-06-20 12 REPAIRS TO TANJONG BATU FERRY AT DUNGUN. KOI I lII— EAST OOAST KUAD The above lerry will be under repairs and u ill be closed to all vehicular traflic between 10.00 p.m. lo 6.00 a.m. on 28tli and 29th June. 1963. THE BENTA RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED Incorporated in the Federation404 words
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Advertisement3523 1963-06-20 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC Applications are Invited for the following posts: DEPAKTMENT OF ENGINEERING Workshop Steward: Must have a wide background In general Engineering. In particular must be familiar with a wide range of machine tools Including lathes, milling machines, grinding machines, and boring machines. It wiil be advantageous to3,523 words
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Advertisement763 1963-06-20 13 EDUCATION t Wmrd* $1 <mllm*J—*vi tt ti*. tstrt STAMFORD COLLEGE, tbo aam< tat stands first la the history ol lucatlon through the post, a pride ol 'alaya's achievement, commended bj Dlomtjo-Plan experts aa model (01 sla. For sound education and exmmatlon success, write or call al tamford College, Arcade Building,763 words
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Advertisement1194 1963-06-20 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE t tt Wmrim U (Mt*.r—Bmm 1 •mtrm I I M.O. MAONETTt I**». Uood c .dir tlon (2. G00 0.n.0 Pbone IKL.) ***** I r after V3O p.m. I AULUST I*4l OPEL Rekord. On* owner. Insurance till August, Road-tax till July. 15.050'- 0.n.0. Contact Lav. t Tel: *****1,194 words
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Advertisement802 1963-06-20 13 FOR SALE WtH* U ttlm.)— Box it ctM. tatrm OIT TNE LATEST Hawaiian .nd l.ilayiai orchid nybrtdn Irom Corona >'urscry, Clcmeatl Road, Slngapor*. >C*n all day and every day. STAINLESS STEEL TEASETS. !rffe«<Kts, Jugs, DlsD«s. CblMren a !ups and Plates larfe (election from Iwcdcn and Denmark also avallat..Italnlesa Bteel Choppers.802 words
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Article, Illustration26 1963-06-20 14 I had him then this: Cooper RING WAS FILLED WITH THE COURAGE AND BLOOD OF BRITISH CHAMPION'S GASHED EYE MAULED BY AN ALMOST BARED FIST COOPER26 words
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Article, Illustration445 1963-06-20 14 DESMOND HACKETT - DESMOND HACKETT By 1 London, Wednesday £ASSIUS CLAY bloodily kept his date of execution with Henry Cooper last night. After one minute 15 seconds of the promised fifth round, refere Tommy Little led Cooper away from the Wembley Stadium ring which had been filled with the445 words
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Article259 1963-06-20 14 CASSIUS WAS DROPPED FOR FOUR but it was too expensive because the first threat of those pathetic eyes was seen In the gash under the left cheekbone. The red signal of Cooper's danger became more alarmingly insistent as Clay clubbed his face, but Cooper still piled in attacks that sent259 words
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308 1963-06-20 14 UK CRICKET YORKSHIRE FIGHT HARD FOR —DRAW— LIONDON, Wed. Nottingi hamshire gained their third win in succession when they beat Worcestershire by 10 wickets at Trent Bridge yesterday. They did It with only eight j minutes left after rate had shor- 1 tened the day by 75 minutes. Yorkshire, theReuter - 308 words
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Article384 1963-06-20 14 TOMORROW'S TEST LONDON, Wed. The West Indies w i 11 enter tomorrows Second Test with England at Lords here < with tremendous confidence following their! convincing 10 wickets! win at Old Trafford. Though West, indies had the better of the pitch at OldReuter - 384 words
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Advertisement1314 1963-06-20 14 NOTICE CHENG HOON TENG TEMPLE This to inform our customers MNTDRPOR ATION! that Mr Yeoh Oon Hock is no UnVURrWRAI lUnj iger sn our employ and that (Incorporated b> OrdJnan.r lerefore not authorised to No 3« of 194S federation receive payments or transact any Malaya i. busuiMv on our behalf.1,314 words
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Advertisement801 1963-06-20 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JOHORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are invited from Federal Citizens and or State Nationals for appointment M Typist* in the ,-al.iry scale of SlOO 115 7 50-145 160 7 50-190 205 Applicants must have attained their 17in but not their 23rd birthday and niu.v have passed the Lower Certificate801 words
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Advertisement173 1963-06-20 14 YASHICF^; E E w YASHICA J-3 With these special features: CONVENIENT SCREW MOUNT Versatile tcraw lent mm) for precisioncd mounting of accessories. SELF-TIMER DIAPHRAGM LEVER 8-*econd tetMfawf with separate actuating burton. CdS SHUTTER-COUPLED EXPOSURE METER Measure* reflected light accurately shutter speed dial with 9 speeds from 1/2 to 1/500 sec,173 words
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Miscellaneous86 1963-06-20 14 !/#•>•/ O»,, By V.T. Rawnlin I S&'JV&ttififf*-/*^ TS2SLS < 5P l r IUT <^ I -i cant move him at*, co I m— M < 1 T" Irarfi It,, ih*mt*r UnuM **'**j l*i^*i ■^^BJB^B^B^. I OID wav 1 |pq«saue!jreE v*ct coJ>t I W 4B**> t^^~«V Li'l Xbnvr lift I iapp86 words
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231 1963-06-20 15 OEREMBAN. Wed. Negrl reached the semi-finals of the Government Services soccer tournament when they trounced Malayan Railways 8-2 on the Station padang here today. Their first encounter in Kuala Lumpur ended in a 3-3 draw. Robust play marred tb£»y's game and two players Ntgn's231 words
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230 1963-06-20 15 SGSFA propose G-Games for SE-Asia SINOAPORE. Wed.—Singapore Government Services FA and Federation Government Services officials will meet on Sunday morning for preliminary talks on the formation ot a Malaysian Government Services Sports Council. If the two parties agree to form such a body. North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak will be230 words
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Article470 1963-06-20 15 JOE OORAI - JOE OORAI Jeers sparked rally after HK led 4-1 By SINGAPORE, Wednesday. SINGAPORE suffered their third straight soccer defeat in nine days when they were edged 4 3 by Hong Kong Chinese at Jalan Besar tonight. But It was a night to re- member. In the470 words
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Article521 1963-06-20 15 EPSOM JEEP - TO CREATE NEW TYPE OF OWNER, SAYS YEOH By EPSOM JEEP IPOH, Wed. —To create a new class of owners on the Malayan Turf sportsmen who race and bet for the fun of it the Perak Turf Club will import horses from New Zealand and lease them521 words
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Article342 1963-06-20 15 WIMBLEDON LONDON, Wednesday. A USTRALIANS Roy Emerson and Margaret Smith are official favourites for the singles titles at Wimbledon, almost the only major lawn tennis championships they have not won. The Australians head the singles seedings for the championships which start on Monday. Emerson, second seeded342 words
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Article121 1963-06-20 15 EMERSON FACES ACTION BY ALTA MELBOURNE. Wed.— Roy Emerson, the favourite to win this year's Wimbledon men's title, ran the risk of being suspended from tournament play. the Melbourne Sun News-Pic-torial claimed today. The newspaper was com- j menting on the Austra- 1 lian LTA meeting, which decided to tellReuter - 121 words
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Article37 1963-06-20 15 SINOAPORE. Wed. Army beat I Royal Air Force by seven wickets In an Inter-Services cricket match played at Changi today. RAF were all out for 77 runs and Army replied with 78 runs fori three.37 words
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Article391 1963-06-20 15 UPSOM JEEP's ten to follow at the Perak Derby meeting are: NATIONAL JOY lor the Tengkug Gold Cup: had several near misses in cup mil; came out after a spell to score a surprising win over 6f at Kuala Lumpur last month: prefers good going. ROYAL391 words
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Article60 1963-06-20 15 The lour seeded countries Australia. United States. Britain and South Aiuca all scored 3-0 wins yesterday to reach the semifinals ni the Federation Cup women's international lawn tennis team competition at Queen's Club. London. Australia, tlrm Xavourites to win this Inaugural event, will play South Africa, and60 words
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Article113 1963-06-20 15 SOCCER S'por* D»t. tA: PBU v Windsor Rovers (Farrer Pk>; Dlv. 2B: Btg Bulan v RAP Changi A 1 (Farrer Pk). B'for Di». ll Umno v Armed Forces (Princes Rd>; D«r. t: SCRC v Bungsar Indians <Pudu Rd); Div. J: Air- >ort v Indian MN (Taylor Rd): Chui113 words
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221 1963-06-20 15 PRISONS KNOCK OUT THE HOLDERS SELANGOR KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Selangor Government Servants, the defending champions, were eliminated from the Federation of Malaya Government Services soccer competition when they were beaten 4-1 by Federation Prisons at the Merdeka Stadium this evenins. Prisons, favourites for the title this year, had beaten Selangor221 words
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164 1963-06-20 15 CEB take 3-0 revenge to join last four IPOH, Wed.— Central Electricity Board beat Federation Armed Forces 3-0 in their second-leg match in the Government Services soccer competition at Stadium Perak here today. CEB thus avenged their 2-1 defeat last week to wiu the tie on a 4-2 aggregate and164 words
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Advertisement442 1963-06-20 15 The Luxury Television specially designed for EASY VIEWING... iBN^PJ TRIPLE-THROAT with AUTOMATIC REMOTE CONTROL No need to jump up to make manual adjustments from the LUXURY APPEARANCE L«»»Siiiii^i^— I^«^^ comfort of your chair you can remote-control picture brightness, lnf QUALITY FEATURES CONSOLE GRAND. Glorious full-length volume of sound, and choice442 words
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378 1963-06-20 16 LONDON, WVdnesda.v 26-YEAR-OLD journalist. Lawrence Terrence Bell, charged with indecent offencei with Guardsmen, told the British Gowefnmeni and Press ill February that Dr. Stephen Ward key figure in the Ptofumo scandal was a Communist and wanted nuclear information, il was staled in court378 words
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Obituary45 1963-06-20 16 M«. VINCCNT SIOW. Kx.-cutlVf> Of ■M lt<<nnrry. Port Dtckmn pa»Md nttny in Bm»:apor.< lb-6-63 Kunrral in i^orlrnr leaving N« I. inhan at 4.30 p.tn PETRONELLA MARIE DANKER ii for C*t>M I Shepherd at 4.30 p.m. and UMaM for Biditdarl Ornetry cmi Kri.f.v ;ui Jun«45 words
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187 1963-06-20 16 400 FOR FIRST SE-ASIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL SINGAPORE, Wed. Some 400 artists from 12 countries will be taking part in the first South-east Asia Cultural Festival to be held i at the National Theatre and the Victoria Theatre I from Aug. 8 to 15. The National Theatre is still under construction,187 words
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155 1963-06-20 16 Death in Chinese restaurant: 5 jailed LIVERPOOL, (England), Wed. Five Chinese waiters and cooks, who beat a customer at their restaurant to death when he. with other members of a gang, refused to pay his bill, were each jailed for three years here yeste*day. They were told by Mr. Justice155 words
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Article408 1963-06-20 16 LONDON. Wed. The stock I markets possessed a quietly firm undertone today. There was still a quiet selective demand, but In I the main buyers again preferred j |to hold off for the tune being in view of the still uncertain political situation. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not408 words
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187 1963-06-20 16 TWO FROM H.K. GET LIFE TERM IN SYDNEY SYDNEY, Wednesday FifO Hong Kong Chinese students were yesterday convicted of murder of a Chinese cook at Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, on Jan. 12. The students, Hui Oi Kel, 21. and Koo Hok Shun, 21, were sentenced to life imprisonment by187 words
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Article, Illustration450 1963-06-20 16 Shawcross on vice in high places and the danger T ONDON, Wed— Lord Shawcross, the British jurist, told leading Commonwealth journalists here yesterday that it would do Britain great harm at home and abroad if recent moral issues were thought to involve party politics. Addressing the annual conference of the450 words
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132 1963-06-20 16 HK couple run away 11,000 miles to wed GLASGOW (Scotland), \M Wed. A Chinese couple from Hong Kong travelled 11,000 miles to get married at the Gretna Green registry famous spot for weddings of runaway couples on the EnglishScottish border. Lam Chlng Lee. 33. a grocer, met Gertrude Chang, a132 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-06-20 16 I ONDON, Wed.— Ex-War Mini" ter Mr. John Profumo may be interviewed by detectives as part of their inquiries in connection with the prosecution of Dr. Stephen Ward, the London Society osteopath. Dr. Ward has been remanded in custody after being accused277 words
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