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Title Section20 1963-06-25 1 The Straits Times AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352 He****20 words
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Article, Illustration765 1963-06-25 1 London trip put of f j Razak to lead team BUT PREMIER WILL FLY TO TALKS IF HE'S NEEDED By TAN TOCK SAIK: KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. TENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN has postponed his trip to London in view of the Singapore Government's reply to the Federation's final merger conditions.765 words
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225 1963-06-25 1 Lee to get a big send-off tonight SINGAPORE, Mon. A rousing send-off for thr Prime Minister, Mr. Lm Kuan Yew, has been planned by the People's Adion Party for tomorrow night. About :\OOO party supporters are expected at the airport to see him off at 7.30 p.m. Members of the225 words
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Article27 1963-06-25 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.—An Indian mission i> preparing to visit Moscow next month to discuss the supply of Soviet equipment for the Indian armed forces.—Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration363 1963-06-25 1 , GEOFFREY GELDARO - Victory FOR Alliance AID allies GEOFFREY GELDARO SARAWAK POLLS From < KUCHING. Mon. THE Sarawak election has been a victory for the pro-Malaysia forces. Of the 429 district councillors elected only 116 those of the Sarawak United Peoples Party are iMiti T Matovv«%, The SUPP-S j?tre!f?th. wai in eight predominantly363 words
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Article85 1963-06-25 1 BRITAIN EXPELS AN ENVOY ONDON. Mon. The lJ British Government has asked the Czechoslovak Government to recall a third secretary at its Embassy in London, the Foreign Office announced today. A Foreign Office spokesman said the third secretary. Mr. Pretnysl Holan. had been "detected in trying to persuade a memberReuter - 85 words
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Article62 1963-06-25 1 Miracle— it's official LOURDES. Mon. Catholic Church authorities have recognised as a miracle a Frenchwoman's recovery from a generally fatal liver disease, an official Catholic bulletin announced here yesterday. It said Madame Oinette Nouvel, then 26. bathed In the pool outside the Grotto of the Apparitions here in 1954. Later,Reuter - 62 words
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Article57 1963-06-25 1 BANGKOK. Mon. Ten thousand troops of the eight-nation South-east Asia Treaty Organise- j tlon paraded here today with tanks and heavy arms, including the "Little John" missile which can > carry an atomic warhead. The King of Thailand reviewed the troops who have, just completed nine57 words
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Article35 1963-06-25 1 MOSCOW. Mon. —Soviet cumbers have given the name "Chaika" (Sauull) to a newly-conquered 13.000 ft. mountain In Tadjikistan, near Afghanistan. Seagull was the call sign of the first woman cosmonaut, Vaientlna Tereshkova. RenterReuter - 35 words
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Article77 1963-06-25 1 ATLANTIC CITY (New Jersey). Mon. Dr. John Youmans. a nutrition expert, believes the trenu In America of giving children increasing amounts of vitamins might lead to a shortening of the life span within the next two generations. He told the annual meeting of the American Medical AssociationReuter - 77 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-06-25 1 Philip and the big scandal: 'Rumours not true' ■WARD PAINTED HIS PORTRAIT-AND THAT IS ALL' LONDON, Mon. The Daily Mirror, in an unprecedented action, today denied rumours linking Prince Philip with the Profumo scandal. The Mirror, which has the largest daily circulation in Britain, devoted its entire front page toUPI - 234 words
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Article, Illustration255 1963-06-25 1 ANOTHER EIGHT CHARGES AGAINST STEPHEN WARD ONDON, Mon. A Lon-J-idon magistrate was told today of eight further charges against Dr. Stephen Ward, 50-year-old society osteopath and artist, who is a central figure in the Profumo affair. Making his third appearance in court since his arrest on June 8, Ward wasReuter - 255 words
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Article46 1963-06-25 1 LONDON. Mon. Mr. Burhanudln Mohammad Diah. the Indonesian Ambassador here, today handed the British Foreign Minister, Lord Home, a message from the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. The message was in connection with the proposed formation of Malaysia, a spokesman said. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article286 1963-06-25 1 I ONDON, Mon. The initiative for the higher GSA tin sales announced on Saturday came from the International Tin Council. This was revealed today by Mr. Harold W. Allen. chairman of the ITC. He said he found it necessary to report the situation toReuter - 286 words
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Article32 1963-06-25 1 LONDON M<>n Tun \l>riu! K.i/.tk >l.il.i\.«n Deputy Prime Minister r\pi(trii t«> arrive "<•"■ n> air from Ku.il> l.imipur on Thur»rl.i> mnrnini;. ■atlMrUathrc free s; il1 here today —Router v. this MlReuter - 32 words
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Article557 1963-06-25 2 PEKING. Mon NORTH KOREA JOINS CHINA IN DENOUNCING POLICY OF PEACEFUL CO-EXISTENCE COMMUNIST China and North Korea last night issued a strong denunciation of "modern revisionism" in the international Communist movement, declaring that the struggle against it had imporiant consequences for the destiny of mankind. TheyReuter - 557 words
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117 1963-06-25 2 THE POOR NO-FOOD NO-SHIRT TEACHERS OF JAVA- JAKARTA. Mon. There are teachers in Central Java who are so badly off they teach classes in their undershirts and cet only one meal a day, accordin K to a local teachers' spokesman. Sjarif Abdul Razak. at cording to the Antara news agency,UPI - 117 words
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Article62 1963-06-25 2 NDOLA i Northern Rhodesia i Mon.— One African wb.s killed and 15 others slightly Injured in disturbances in the Kabushl and: Masala African townships here last night. The police used teargas to disperse the crowd. The disturbances were said to have started when United National IndependenceReuter - 62 words
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203 1963-06-25 2 Trapped British women freed by Yemenis ADEN, Monday. YEMENI tribesmen have freed four British Service women trapped with 18 troops in the Yemen yesterday. i A British Army spokesman here said the tribesmen also returned the bodies of four British soldiers they killed. The bodies were returned early this morningReuter - 203 words
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Article53 1963-06-25 2 ZANZIBAR. Mon. Britain hands over internal selfgovernment to the spice islands of Zanzibar and Peraba today, a fortnight before elections expected to lead them to full independence. A public holiday has been declared l n the islands known together as Zanzibar off East Africa, but no celebrationsReuter - 53 words
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Article29 1963-06-25 2 ALQIERS. Mon. Mr. Mohammed BoudJaf. a Vice-Premier of tin- exiled Algerian revolutionary government in pre-lndependence clays. h>is been arrested by Government ■pedal Police, informed sources confirmed. UPI.UPI - 29 words
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Article27 1963-06-25 2 NAIROBI. Mon. Miss Irene Oinwalla, a South African-born Asian journalist deported from Tanganyika, arrived here last nigm by air from Dar-es-Salaam j en-route to London. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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160 1963-06-25 2 MANILA. Mon. The Philippine Vice President and Foreign Secretary, Mr. Emmannel Pelaez. has discounted the possibility that the summit meetinr between the Philippine, Malayan and Indonesian heads of state could be held before the third week of July. The meeting of TenckuReuter - 160 words
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Article47 1963-06-25 2 TOKYO. Mon. Some 200.000 Japanese leftists staged massive rallies yesterday in four major port cities in protMt against tbe proposed visit of U.S. nuclear submarines and the stationing of the latest U. 6. PlO5 jet-fighter bombers at U.S. air bases In Japan.— UPI.UPI - 47 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-06-25 2 AMONG the celebrities at the ringside at Wembley Stadium for the Henry Cooper v Cassius Clay fight were Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor, stars of the new epic film Cleopatra. As the end of the fight is near and blood streams from the gash over66 words
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Miscellaneous9 1963-06-25 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby SS^LffJ/^*^ «2£M«BSV3SSSi& AsS£Ssf?TffN (SFi'£&t£BB3?)9 words
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241 1963-06-25 3 VATICAN CITY. Mon.— The coronation of Pope Paul on Sunday will break tradition by being held in the ••veiling: and In an openair ceremony in front of St. Peter's Basilica. Vatican Radio said this would enable everyone in Rome to attend the coronation.Reuter - 241 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-06-25 3 PHILADELPHIA. Mon. Charles Harker, 37. due to be released from jail, was allowed to stay another day so he could receive his high school diploma with his prison graduating class. AS O L E M N FACED, tightlipped Mrs. John Profumo actress Valeric Hobson pictured being driven byUPI - 95 words
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133 1963-06-25 3 BILOXI, (MISSISSIPPI) Monday. ABOUT 65 Negroes were arrested when they staged a "wade-in" demonstration at a beach here yesterday. Police wearing helmets and carrying tear-gas guns packed the Negroes into a removal van to take them to the police station as 2,000 Jeering whitesReuter - 133 words
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Article62 1963-06-25 3 BRUSSELS. Mon.— Five police- men were injured and about 10 people arrested last night when thousands of stone-throwing Flemish demonstrators clashed with mounted police in the suburb of Wemmel. The demonstrators were protesting against the Government's latest measures to Integrate six communes on the Brussels outskirtsReuter - 62 words
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Article37 1963-06-25 3 SAINT VINCENT (near Turin). Mon. Italy retained the world bridge title for the sixth successive year when the world chaftiplonshlps ended here last night. The United States was second. France third and Argentina fourth. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article30 1963-06-25 3 FRANKFURT. Mon. Russia plans to treble oil production by 1080 to 710 million tons a year. Dr. David Notlcln. of the Soviet National Economic Council, said here.30 words
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Article, Illustration300 1963-06-25 3 pLASGOW, Mon. Prince Charles returned to his school in the north of Scotland yesterday where his headmaster saw him and "fully investigated" the 14-year-old Prince's drink of cherry brandy last week. Mr. Robert Chew, headmaster of Gordons toun School, said: "IReuter; Mirrorpic - 300 words
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Article29 1963-06-25 3 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Mamie Van Doren and playboyballplayer Bo Bellnsky have broken off their engagement, the star's mother said yesterday. Their engagement was announced on April 1. UJM.29 words
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Article15 1963-06-25 3 WASHINGTON, Mon.— Alcohol causes the death of 4.000 Americans every year. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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143 1963-06-25 3 MOSCOW. Mon. Women from many countries mobbed the world's first spacewoman, Vale ntina Tfrcshkova, when she appeared today at the World Congress of Women here. They jumped to their seats in the Palace of Contrressrs :ind rushed on to thr platform to kiss and hueReuter - 143 words
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Article56 1963-06-25 3 LONDON. Mon. Sir Robert Menzies and Mr. Harold Macmillan. Australian and British Prime Ministers, held consultations here today on international political and trading Issues. They met at Admiralty House, the British Prime Minister's temporary official residence, shortly after coming back from Chequers, Mr. Macmlllan's official countryReuter - 56 words
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Article, Illustration249 1963-06-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A magistrate today rebuked a bus conductor who said he would cut off the head of a cockerel to prove that he was telling the truth. The magistrate. Haji Abdul Rant bin Hall Hussein, said: "I have heard249 words
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Article54 1963-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. A father or four. Arun bin Hassan. 44, was fined $150 or a month's jail here today when he was convicted of loitering with Intent to commit &n offence. Arun. a labourer, was arrested In Orchard Road at 3.40 a.m. on May 2. He54 words
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89 1963-06-25 5 i KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dr. I Poo Lum Choon. of Pudut Road, was discharged in a magistrate's court today on a charge of falling to pay the provident fund contributions of an employee. The discharge does not amount to an acquittal. Mr. M. S. Naidu,89 words
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296 1963-06-25 5 Two-hour cut in Negri water rationing SEREMBAN, Monday. J^ARGE TIN containers are at a premium here and in Port Dickson. They are needed to store water because of even more stringent rationing. Housewives in the two towns have made a big rush to buy the containers. Supplies soon ran out296 words
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228 1963-06-25 5 MALACCA. Mon— Health authorities here today denied that a part of the Malacca River from which drinking water wax drawn led to a garbage section of the General Hospital and that during high tide water rose over the garbage level. There was no garbage228 words
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Article76 1963-06-25 5 KUALA LUMPUU. Mon.— The wife of a Danish planter has reported to the police the theft of jewellery worth si. 300. She thinks it was stolen from a handbag left in their car when she and husband saw a film show htrc. The planter, whose name was76 words
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Article35 1963-06-25 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union In the second Industrial Arbitration court today withdrew a claim for three watchmen to be Included in the wage schedule of Sin Chew Jit Poh.Sin Chew Jit Poh - 35 words
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Article22 1963-06-25 5 BATU OAJAH, Mon. Donations totalling $1,117.63 were collected here during the Lady Tempter Tuberculosis Hospital Fund flower day recently.22 words
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Article48 1963-06-25 5 PENANG, Mon. Ong Theak Choong. 20. and Ong Eng Suah. 17. were fined a total of $25 for playing pakau (a card game) at the Railway Pier last Saturday. The magistrate, Mr. R. Aria Ret. nam, fined Theak Choong $15 and Eng Suah $10.48 words
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Article33 1963-06-25 5 PENANG, Mon A schoolboy, Yeoh Tong Seng. 18. today pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing a dagger without lawful purpose at Burmah Road on Saturday night. Sentence was postponed.33 words
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Article54 1963-06-25 5 Xl ALA Ll'MPl R. Mon. Malaya is to send a sixman delegation to Jakarta soon after Malaysia Day to negotiate on a fishing agreement. Announcing this today, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari said that he or the Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia54 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-06-25 5 Citizenship for foreign born: One week to go KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Foreignborn residents who want to become Malayan citizens by registration under Article 17 of the Constitution have one more week to apply. After June 30. people born In Malaya may still apply. The head of the Registration Department. Inche185 words
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Article48 1963-06-25 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Heng Keng Han. a Tout*. *ras «od*y tant*v< tiwly charged with the murder of his young brother. Heng Ker Ting, on the verandah outside their flat in Tanglin Halt at 5.20 p.m. yesterday. He was remanded at the Woodbridge Hospital till July 8.48 words
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Article55 1963-06-25 5 ALOR STAR. Mon. A girl. Teoh Swee Cheng. 16, reported to Suiiftei Patani police today that a man molested her at a lonely spot in Jalan Bakar Arang last night. Teoh said s>he was walking home alone when the man came up and embraced her.55 words
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Article152 1963-06-25 5 Warning on renewing I-cards KUALA LI'MPL'R, Mon. I More than 500 people have been fined by the National Registration Department for failing to renew their identity cards I on time. The Commissioner of National Registration, Inche Ibrahim bin AH, said today that these people had reported to the department "voluntarily152 words
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Article67 1963-06-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six employee* of Kent Tin Dredging Company who pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court today to stealing 130 itMjp of Un-or», ijelapsina tsi the company, were put on a "good behaviour" bond for two years Police arrested the men In an ambush67 words
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Article66 1963-06-25 5 IPOH. Mon. A woman tapper. Tong Siew Kirn. 18. was robbed off a sold chain worth $40 by two masked youths as she was returning to her house in Bukit Merak new village here last night. Tong and a friend were returning from a cinema66 words
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279 1963-06-25 5 rpHE Times said today 1 that if the Malaysian Federation was to be a success it was "essential that the British Borneo territories feel that they truly belong and are not being taken over by a big Malayan brother." It said in anReuter - 279 words
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Article, Illustration284 1963-06-25 5 Alliance speaker hit by stone at rally pENANG, Mon. Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, chairman of the Penang MCA publicity committee, was hit by a stone while speaking at an; Alliance election rally in Rifle Range Road] last night. Mr. Lim, who was criticisbig the Socialist Front at the time, turned284 words
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111 1963-06-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Mlnl«ter of Woiks. Posts and Telecomr*inlcaUons, Dato V. T. Sambanthau. put into service six new mobile post offices here today. In a short ceremony on the padang he said that the six vans would bring the strengthBernama - 111 words
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Article62 1963-06-25 5 IPOH. Mon. Policy are investigating a report thar $2,000 kept In an unlocked table drawer in the I Sino-Malay Transport Co. in Laxamana Road yesterday is missing. Ng Choo Chaw. 35. assistant manager of the company, told the police that he put the money in the62 words
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Article65 1963-06-25 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaralnam, today received a donation of 5448.13 for the National Theatre Fund from Mr. Lee Chor Ecic, treasurer of the Ponggol Reception Committee, which recently welcomed the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew during his tour of65 words
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Article310 1963-06-25 6 An orchid nursery gets $10,757 APPEAL COURT UPHOLDS DAMAGES DECISION SINGAPORE, Monday. A HIGH COURT decision, awarding total damages of $10,757.60 to two partners of an orchid nursery in Binjai Park, which was damaged as a result of loose earth escaping from adjacent land during heavy rain one night in310 words
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Article208 1963-06-25 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Tengah Theatre Club made a highly creditable showing with Aldous Huxley's "The Gioconda Smile" at the Cultural Centre. The central character In this adroit and meaningful drama of murder and Jealousy Is Henry Hutton who is wrongly convicted of his wife's208 words
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Article21 1963-06-25 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Raffles Institution will hold its spefch anft prize-giving day In the school grounds tomorrow at 9 a.m.21 words
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421 1963-06-25 6 rpHE Singapore Asso- ciation of Trade Unions (Satu) has strongly condemned the current disagreement in merger financial arrangements with the Federation as a "PAP stunt." The statement, issued after the annual Satu conference, said: "The socalled 'deadlock' in the financial talks has421 words
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Article, Illustration245 1963-06-25 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. TWO young Britons who have completed two-thirds of their 12,000-mile flight from England to Australia, are now in Singapore. They are preparing for the longest leg of their flight to Jakarta. 500 miles away. The pair. Lord Trefgarne. 22245 words
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129 1963-06-25 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Todays lunch-hour crowds in Singapore were met by a heavy downpour when they came out of their offices. The rain fell from 12.10 p.m. to about 4 p.m. At the main meterological station at Pullerton Building 1.26 inch was recorded. At129 words
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Article362 1963-06-25 6 'REMOVE POSTERS' DEMAND A MYSTERIOUS anonymous letter purporting to be issued by "tenants" of Meyer Chambers in Raffles Place today demanded the removal of "disgusting" posters and cartoons at the entrance to the building. It was referring to posters and cartoons which have been put up362 words
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Miscellaneous384 1963-06-25 6 IN AND OUT BY AIR *T*KE following Is today's sche- from Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur x dule of civil aircraft move- (ML Ml) 2.25 p.m.; from Kuala ments at Paya Lebar airport, Lumpur (ML 173 > 9 pjn.; from Singaport: Hong Kong (ML 617) 11.30 pjn. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: Prom Hong384 words
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Article, Illustration1748 1963-06-25 7 FRANK SULLIVAN - Wide-awake art from 'Down Under' FRANK SULLIVAN KUALA LUMPUR PUTS ON AN EXHIBITION OF AUSTRALIAN ART THAT CONTAINS TASTE AND TOUCH, TONE AND TEMPER... by THE exhibition of Australian art now on display at the N:«--tional Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur for two months is a fresh, lively and wide1,748 words
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Article55 1963-06-25 8 :o Word* $10 t Minimum i MR A MRS. Robert Brltto think I relatives and friend* for their valuable gift* attendance at their wedding on 23 6/63. THE FAMILY OF the late Mrs f. M. Danker thank Doctors and Staff of Ward 23 OH. relative* and friend* for their55 words
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Article274 1963-06-25 8 Wort* Sin (Vmtmumi JOHN will you get tickets at Ronmsor.a for "The Gondolier*" at the "Vie" tomorrow? gee you Victoria Theatre h i(i Wednesday Mary NO TEMPTATION to nlnhlr in bet«een i.ie.iln when there Ryvita In your slimming diet Kyvit.-i «atisfles your appetite for .-tarrh foods. "THE CONDOLIERS' Victoria274 words
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Article61 1963-06-25 8 M Wort* 12 M tMin.i YOUTH FOR CHRIST Kall> Vu tarta M -mnri Hull Saturday 2Btb JUBC 7;m v m. "Teen NlKht" aceaker Ran R v ikesVM. Is.irti«t mi»<non.irv AH <v. PEACE AND HEALINC faM <to*|M-l Aflitrr.-.- nd Healing BtTVtoM al the Pentecostal Church. St. j Michael P.oid.61 words
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Article741 1963-06-25 8 If appearances count, there is real crisis in Malaysian affairs. But it is difficult to believe that matters are as bad as they look. They are bad enough nevertheless for the Tengku to cancel hir, plans to fly to London this week. Instead Tun Razak i« leading741 words
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Article354 1963-06-25 8 The Rural Industrial Development Authority's survey into the uses to which its loans I are being put is no doubt part of an effort to meet the criticisms of Rida management practice made by the Public Accounts Committee earlier this year. It came out during the Committee's inquiry354 words
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Article203 1963-06-25 8 The Federation Government's programme for rural upliftment is admirable because it is comprehensive. The bi^ problems of opening up land and helping the farmer to cultivate it in the most productive way have been vigorously tackled, but not to the exclusion of such tasks as pro- j viding203 words
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Letter, Illustration90 1963-06-25 8 Doctors in Govt. serviceMr. Byrne 's reply MINISTER ON RECRUITING MEN FROM OVERSEAS WW JH E N I H/ said in W W the Leg i slative Assembly that we will not allow ourselves to be held to ransom by a group of unscrupulous people, 1 was talking only about90 words
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Letter150 1963-06-25 8 A charge I was then answering a charge by the Member for Queenstown that, because of the opposition of the Singapore Medical Association, the contracts of the four Japanese doctors should not be renewed. He specifically mentioned that I was involved in a quarrel with the Singapore Medical Association over150 words
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Letter207 1963-06-25 8 Opposition As to the opposition of the Singapore Medical Association to the renewal of the contracts ot the Japanese medical officers, I met a delegation from this association on Dec. 19. 1962 in my office and told them that in view of the need to have as many doctors as207 words
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Letter218 1963-06-25 8 Assurance But I gave the association an assurance that in future no foreign doctors would be employed on higher terms of service than those offered to local medical officers. I pointed out that the employment of these Japanese and Israeli medical officers has not stopped any local medical officer with218 words
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Letter184 1963-06-25 8 The irony The Irony of it all is that at the same time as the Singapore Medical Association has continued to oppose the renewal of the contracts of these Japanese medical officers when every extra pair of hands Is needed, the association itself put out an appeal to Its members184 words
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Letter163 1963-06-25 8 Standards 1 THE Singapore Medical Council which is concerned with proper standards in the local medical profession have certified that these doctors have the requisite medical skill to do an efficient job of work In our hospitals: 2 OUR own local medical specialists under whom they have worked have recommended163 words
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Letter173 1963-06-25 8 New policy With the new policy that I have announced in the Legislative Assembly in regard to the entry of foreign doctors, it will not be possible for the local medical bodies to insist, a." they still appear to be doing, that foreign doctors should be recruited or al:owed ln173 words
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Letter202 1963-06-25 8 No mention There is no mention of all this in the letter published in your Saturday Forum last week. Instead, the story was invented that I was speaking only about the shortage of government medical officers, and the occasion was used rather cunningly to put forward a suggestion that.by increasing202 words
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Letter187 1963-06-25 8 The perks The salaries, allowances and perks at present offered are reasonably attractive to achieve this purpose. I am informed by my ministry oflicials that we have nearly exhausted all our votes ior established posts for medical officers and would need to draw upon the supplementary supernumerary provision for the187 words
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Letter312 1963-06-25 8 A quarrel As for the medical officers who have ieft the service, we have Introduced a scheme whereby they can do part-time work in the government clinics at an agreed rate. The doctors in Singapoe, both in govenment service and outside, have done an excellent job In the anti-cholera campaign312 words
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Letter62 1963-06-25 8 WOULD the traffic police please take a look at the congestion along Balestler and Moulmein Road? It will be wise to pui up "no parking' signs to ease the flow of traffic. Moreover, there should be traffic lights at the junction of Balestier Road and Jalan Tentaram to62 words
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Letter72 1963-06-25 8 I AGREE with your correspondent that most clerks ln post offices are creating a bad impression on the public. I was another victim. A few weeks ago I was alone at a post office in the Serangoon district to register a letter and to purchase some stamps. I72 words
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133 1963-06-25 8 I REFER to Mr. Hsi's letter (S.T. June 22) commenting on his unsuccessful attempt to get his application for board accommodation registered for St. .Michaels with three other dependants. It is true that Mr. Hsi's application would be disqualified under the rules133 words
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Letter111 1963-06-25 8 IpVERY Saturday night J from 7 pan. to 11 p.m. residents of Redhill Close Estate are compelled to endure the tortured strains from a musical group practising in one of the fiats. I must ask whether the officials of the Housing Board are aware of the fact that111 words
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Advertisement625 1963-06-25 8 Str.itsTi.es* Malay M.3 ClessiHsa seviUls ess sum asay be handed tec IM FHwr COLO STO»««I AKCADB Orcsterd Road colo aTOHAoa •mancmu AT HOLLAND IVOAD—K ATOMS KIPPIL BOAD-NAVAL A»<tisrfsd cmr book rrosi lt» Winchester Mouse. CsMyex Q»er TMST MKW* •TtOMT Ft«t»etr«ck's SusllMSlft M. M. MMAM. 9 steal fVMrt>'tV HAtksd W#V*t m.625 words
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Advertisement21 1963-06-25 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air j unpleasant smells elegant ffiftjjO^ 'OR BETTER Am CONDITIONS21 words
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Advertisement310 1963-06-25 8 s^llsssi UT 1 I MEDICAL ASSOCIATIONS, REPLY TO jW-~S£3 STATEMENT BY HEALTH (MINISTER SSLTgtftSSS Reasons for doctor shortage i:~3 IN ho spstdi'tn th. /'lrf'\¥%"#' Larrsj 1 1 in UOVt. sy3i (StruU Tinrt rmrt im»>ssi.M| "v service fc Saturday s hMdllna Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the310 words
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211 1963-06-25 9 Singapore begins second TV sound channel Mon. Television Singapura's second sound channel began operating tonight. Viewers who do not understand the languages on .some of the programmes. now have the choice of. listening In to a verbal commentary in another language on their radio 6ets. Commentary The purpose of the211 words
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Article69 1963-06-25 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. A polite party from the (.ambling Suppression Branch, C.1. 1)., scaled the back wall of a house in SUlap Drive yesterday for a bookmaking raid. Senior Inspector T. S. Zain told a court today. Three men. Neo Say Pin. 21. Neo Suan Tee. 36. and69 words
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Article234 1963-06-25 9 GIRL. 17, ALLEGES HE INVITED HER INTO ROOM AFTER DINNER WITH HER PARENTS KLANG, Monday. 17- YEAR-OLD girl, Rohanah binte Rahmat, of Kampong Padang Jawa here, told the magistrate's court today that a bomoh treated her parents and relatives to dinner before he raped her in234 words
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Article151 1963-06-25 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. —The Mentri Besar of Johore, Da to Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, and members of the Johore Executive Council yesterday toured aborigine settlements in Kluang to study their living conditions and to find out what improvements can be made. Dato Haji Hassan151 words
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Article43 1963-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Cheong Sooi Loong, 24, a partner of Hup Heng Printing Company in Setapak, was fined $200 or six months' jail in the Fourth Magistrate's Court today for failing to submit income tax returns for )962. Hi' pleaded guilty.43 words
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95 1963-06-25 9 fJENANG. Mon. A lawyer, Mr. JL Lim Cheng Poh. was admonished and discharged in a magistrate's court today for failing to park his car parallel and close to the left side of the road in Penang Street on Feb. 8. Pleading guilty, Mr. Lim explained that95 words
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292 1963-06-25 9 Two more 'Cold Storage' detainees freed SINGAPORE, Mon. Two more political detainees arrested during "Operation Cold Storage" in February this year were released from Outram Jail this evening. They are Tan Slew Chwee, who at the time of his arrest was vice-presi-dent of the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, and292 words
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309 1963-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE police today denied an allegation by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees that the Ministry of Home Affairs was using staff from the Federation to break a strike by some 100 civilian police workers. In a statement yesterday, the union charged that309 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon j^flß. V. D. NAIR, a rubber industry adviser of the Department of Inland Revenue, denied in the Sessions Court today that he resigned a $1,920-a-month job as an estate manager because there were opportunities for "lucrative dishonesty" in587 words
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Article37 1963-06-25 9 PENANG. Mon. A sundry-shop proprietor. Neoh Seong Kee. 33. collapsed and died at the City I Hall today. He had gone there to apply for a permit to extend hi* I shop lv Jelutong.37 words
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101 1963-06-25 9 MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ohafar bin Baba, last night appealed to taxi drivers in the State to unit* Into one single body to Improve their lot. Addressing me anual meeting of the Malacca Malay Taxi Driven' Association he said that101 words
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Article75 1963-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An I owner of a lorry, Uew Chwee Chay. 40. of Ipoh Road, was fined a total of 860 In a magistrate's court today for committing two traffic offence* on Nov. 13 last year at Ipoli Road. Uew was fined 820 for failing to75 words
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Article53 1963-06-25 9 IPOH. Mon. A driver of. a car. Tan Chong Sam. travelling towards Inoh, was fatally Injured In a collision with a lorry near here yesterday afternoon. Tan. who was alone in the car died on the way to Kangaar Hosplta.l The lorry driver and atten-53 words
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62 1963-06-25 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Morf than 100 paintings by Professor Chang Dai-Chien are on display at One Dewan Bahasa dan Pusialta here. The week-long exhibition, beginning today, was opened by Senator Chan Kwong Hon, president of the Selangor Chines* Chamber of Commerce. It Is sponsored62 words
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Article30 1963-06-25 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Seva Singh, 17, who pleaded guilty today to two charges of stealing telephone wire, was remanded until I July 8 for a probation report.30 words
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268 1963-06-25 9 5 robbers tie and gag child of four SEREMBAN, Mon. Five armed men held up a maidservant and a four-year-old girl and ransacked two upstairs rooms in a house here for about 20 minutes without any of the people living downstairs knowing about it. They only learned about the daring268 words
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Advertisement129 1963-06-25 9 BLUE SPOT Germany's No.l Til f^ BLAUPUNKT I AVAILABLE FOR l^^^gW W I HIRE PURCHASE. "tfv^g^H RENTAL OR CASH. i ONI YIAA GUARANTEE Tarfcnfcol parfactton. <yT flit ret* crofttmonahtp mm I »T>ooth clcon lincv maximum r»liob«htv. outUo'jino convtnianc* of operation arc rrw M Ir'jra of tfc* World Rtnowncd BLUE SPOT129 words
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Advertisement105 1963-06-25 9 iliiiri^k Super b j Three /^BJj tV^piBfBBB \-tKvX*'v\Bß BBJI^v!^!^: ':'X":'x Compare the CREOA SUPER THREE feature by feature with an/ other cooker at the price and see for yourself why this is the finest Cooker Creda have ever produced. 3 Creda Quick-Discs. Sealed-in hob for easy cleaning. Large time controlled105 words
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Miscellaneous497 1963-06-25 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 METRES BHOBTWAVE SERVICE AJrl.: 6.00 Tirr.! Signal, Ne- Metre* gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- MEDIUM WAVE BERVICE fast; 7.00 Time Signal, The 476 Metres News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet Music; 7.30 Learn A Word A A.M 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01497 words
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Article, Illustration494 1963-06-25 10 A TEENAGER can get by with the simplest make-op just a little powder to take the shine off her nose, a touch of lipstick, and perhaps sonic nail varnish but she is wise to look after her skin for all its worth. Miss494 words
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231 1963-06-25 10 Open jars of baby food may prove dangerous MOTHERS can protect their babies from the danger of contaminated food by checking for signs that baby jars have been opened before buying. "Experience shows that some people, unaware of. or indifferent to. the dangers of bacterial contamainatlon. open jars of babyUPI - 231 words
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Article91 1963-06-25 10 rpWO -IN ONE vegetable dish combines snap beans and tomatoes. Fry 3 strips of bacon until crisp. Drain on paper towel, reserving bacon fat. Wash 1 pound of fresh snap beans, remove tips, and cut Into 1-lnch pieces. Add to hot fat along with 2 cups of91 words
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Article50 1963-06-25 10 GONE are the white percelain washbowls and tubs in the bathrooms of today In their stead are ones of misty lilac, dusty rose and sea spray green. The shape of the washbowls have not escaped change either. Manufacturers are turning them out in circles, ovals, rectangles and squares.50 words
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Advertisement384 1963-06-25 10 Nrw! Cream Szchvtj^OHUHWiCtC Avon's New Frtgnnce Now you can enjoy using SOMEWHERE, Avon's Newest Fragrance, in Cream Sachet, Cologne Mist and Perfume, Avon's unusual and wonderful way of applying scent. Smooth it on. Presto Thanks to its unique formula, Avon CREAM SACHET surrounds you with an aura of fragrance that384 words
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Advertisement271 1963-06-25 10 Fits you like a dream mmderifbrnv Innovation' CONTOUR Foam rubber truly prc-shapes your contour*. f^i >^««»> Elfßaiitly embroidered I above and prettied with \l f ■'*^^b*\ lace for added beauty.. V^^ st tcne<^ below y, Ul to keep its shape. V^ AA A& B cups. f V 1 On tale271 words
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Miscellaneous295 1963-06-25 10 Straits Times Crossword H^ |H3 HH? IK HP> IH^ LaflLl&~ ACROSS S. Suppress the Spanish attacks 9. Way to get out of the gate as they arise (6). after strike (3, 6). 6. Rising In the Andes cant 10. Travel agent's tour Includes be otherwise (9). the river (5). 7.295 words
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230 1963-06-25 11 IPOH, Mon. A motor mechanic, Liew Chap Yin, 26, who claimed to be a "tiger general" of a secret society during an attempt to extort money from a tin miner, was sentenced today to 12 months' jail and four strokes of the rotan230 words
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Article54 1963-06-25 11 PENANG. Mon.— The pilgrim ship Kuala I.umpur Is expected to bring back 1.882 Malayan pilgrims from Mecca on Friday. The vessel will berth at Swettenham Pier at about 2 p.m. when 911 passengers will disembark. Of the other pilgrims aboard, 191 are bound for Port Swettenham54 words
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Article62 1963-06-25 11 IPOH. Mon. Three youths were detained by police at a road block at the 4th mile Kuala Kangsar Road here early today for Illegal possession of an offensive weapon. The police found In the car in which the three youths were 1 ravelling from Kuala62 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-06-25 11 PENANG, Mon. —Che AishahGhani (above), the acting national leader of Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section), said here last night there should be no personality cult in Umno. •You should not Join Umno merely because there are big names like Tengku Abdul163 words
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292 1963-06-25 11 PENANG, Monday THE former Socialist Mayor, Mr. D. S. Ramanathan, said today he began to suspect things were not going well in the City Council when Mr. Chang Po Jung resigned at the beginning of 1962 as chairman of the Council's Town292 words
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80 1963-06-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Three United Nations experts are now here to help the Government establish the new $9 million telecommunications tralnlnlg centre In Ourney Road. They are Mr. L. C. Canute and Mr. J. P. Killeen, both engineers from the Australian Post Office;80 words
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Article31 1963-06-25 11 ALOR STAR. Mon.— A motorcyclist. Chan Jin Guan, 25, was seriously injured when bis machine crashed Into a bus at tha 4* mile. Alor Star-Kuala Kedab road yesterday evening.31 words
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244 1963-06-25 11 KEITH HOOPER - Maphilindo defence bloc: Australia is excited KEITH HOOPER i from SYDNEY, Mon. Australians are beginning to show a pleasurable excitement over the possibility of Thailand. Australia and New Zealand being invited to Join Maphilindo to create a massive co-operative defensive bloc. Immediate newspaper reaction has been that the bloc constitutes244 words
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234 1963-06-25 11 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Alliance lead in Sarawak poll narrows SUPP WINS CONTROL OF CAPITAL AND TWO OTHER BIG TOWNS GEOFFREY GELDARD from 1 Kuching, Mon. npHE anti-Malaysia x Sarawak United People's Party have decisively won control of the Kuching Municipal Council. Sibu Urban Council and Miri Council. Every Alliance candidate at Kuching was234 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-06-25 11 ARAU, Monday. ERLJS today celebrated the 45th birthday of its Ruler, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. The Regent, Tengku Sulalman. son-in-law of the King, drove from the Istana to the Balal Besar for the ceremony. As he alighted from his Mer-cedes-Benz, a 17-gun salute293 words
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Article139 1963-06-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Theresa Tang Ah Nool, a nurse at a public health clinic in Jasln. Malacca, was today granted a divorce by Mr Justice Gill In the High Court here from her husband. Tan Kian Tee. a salesman she married 19 years ago. The139 words
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Article50 1963-06-25 11 IPOH, Mon. The Minister of Transport, Da to Sardon bin Hajl Jublr, will meet transport operators In Tapah. 26 miles from here, tomorrow afternoon at the Batang Padang Chinese Club. The following day Dato Sardon will visit the Cameron Highlands, also to meet transport operators50 words
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Article29 1963-06-25 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Puan Sahorah blnte Ahmat, Assemblywoman for Slglap, will open the new Duneam Secondary Vocational School at si mile Duneam Road on Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.29 words
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Article53 1963-06-25 11 IPOH, Mon.— A labourer. A. Kurusamy. 48 was jailed for two years In the High Court here today for wounding R. Supplah Pather. a priest, with a parang at the Malaya Estate in Selama on the night of Jan. 9. He had two previous convictions,53 words
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Article67 1963-06-25 11 IPOH. Mon.— The Cameron Highlands Road between Ringlet and the Habu Power Station will b«» closed to all traffic between 9.30 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. on Wednesday when the Yang di-Pertuan Agong inaugurates the Riant electric scheme. During the ceremony, only cars of invited guests bearing67 words
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Article54 1963-06-25 11 PENANO. Mon.— A stallholder. R. Abdul Kader. was allowed bail today after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of using criminal force on an 11-year-old girl vritti intent to outrage her modesty. Kader, 53. was alleged to have committed the offence In King Street on the54 words
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Article38 1963-06-25 11 CANBERRA. Mon. Admiral Sir Varyl Begg. Commander of the Par East Unified Command. will visit Australia from Thursday to July 5. it was announced today. He will meet Australian Service chiefs and senior government officials38 words
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196 1963-06-25 11 How Peace Corps teachers will help pupils KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The efforts of science and mathematics teachers among the latest batch of 39 Peace Corps graduate teachers will be particularly helpful in getting more Malayans into the University of Malaya. Qualifications In these two subjects will Increase very much the196 words
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Article62 1963-06-25 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Lioas board of directors will hold an Installation dinner at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow to welcome new officials for the year. Those elected were Dr. Chen Chi-wei. president; Mr. Chan Wing Khoon. first vice-president; Mr. Tan Kai Tee. second vicepresident; Mr. Choo Sens Hock,62 words
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Advertisement240 1963-06-25 11 PWWPWB B* Alistair^ 136 J I m v Y A m BMfacl*an FEAR IS THE KEY Alistair Maclean I I 'Kacpa up a pitdi of mcitement I which leaves mm gatping. Set in I rha oil drilling county of Florida I this book is fantastically exciting' I SPHERE MALTA CONVOY240 words
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Article177 1963-06-25 12 Minolta to introduce new cameras mHE Minolta Camera Co. Ltd., one of Japan's largest manufacturers of photographic instruments, will introduce to the Malayan market a complete new range of photographic equipment at the end of the year. This was disclosed by Mr. Michael B. K. Tan, sales manager of S.177 words
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Article56 1963-06-25 12 A new product from Australia is an insulating powder called Hardies magnesia compound tor boilers, steam pipes and several other Industrial equipment The sole agents are Capricorn fM) Ltd. and the sole distributor* and stockists, Kee Cheong and Co. The maker is James Hardie and Co.56 words
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Article, Illustration395 1963-06-25 12 MARKET STAFF - MARKET STAFF COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS..- PRODUCTION INDEX DOWN 12.8 POINTS By OUR CINGAPORfc industry did not fare too well last year, after an excellent performance the year before that shot the production index up to a record 171.4 points. With a few exceptions,395 words
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Article186 1963-06-25 12 JAPANESE LIGHT MACHINE DISPLAY SEVERAL thousand exhibits comprising stationery, sundry and light machinery products manufactured in Japan, are on display at the Japanese Combined Trade Exhibition at the Odeon Theatre premises in Singapore. This is the third trade exhibition of Japanese manufactured goods to be organised by the Japan Trade186 words
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Article158 1963-06-25 12 STANDSTILL IN COPRA FOB TRADE rpHERE was a noticeable X pause In demand for loose copra in Singapore last week, following the importation of slightly over 1,000 tons, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. In the absence of sellers, trade on f.o.b. terms was at a standstill. Over the158 words
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Article25 1963-06-25 12 Singapore Imports of palm oil In December totalled 2,269 tons against 4.061 tons In November, and exports 5.077 tons against 3.976 tont.25 words
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293 1963-06-25 12 Flowers big business says NZ florist INTERFLORA, the world wide organisation of florists which does millions of pounds worth of business every year is to pay particular attention to further developing the market in Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kong. This was stated In Singapore by Mr. Harold C. Dillon, president293 words
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Article51 1963-06-25 12 Mr. D.J. Little, overseas representative of The Colchester Lathe Co. of Britain, producer of centre lathe*, will be In Singapore from July IS to 30 to renew his many local acquaintances. He will be In close touch with the U.K. Trade Commissioner and Oeorge Cohen (Far East)51 words
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Article106 1963-06-25 12 rRD Motor Company has chalked up another record year in retail sales, selling more than a million cars and trucks outside the United States last year. Contributing to this achievement were the company's 38 overseas affiliate companies Including Ford Malaya. Together they sold 819.819 cars and106 words
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Article84 1963-06-25 12 A FTER eight weeks of lntenJ\ sive training in Australia, Mr. Yee Sze Mun of the Malayan Oxygen Ltd., is now back in Kuala Lumpur. He received most of his training at the factories of the Commonwealth Industrial Oases Ltd., Australia. He also visited large manufacturing84 words
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Article180 1963-06-25 12 AUSTRALIAN businessmen seeking to enter the Malayan market have been enlightened after attending a series of export marketing seminars organised by 'the Australian Institute of Management in Sydney. I This was stated by Mr. R. Wade-Ferrell, Kuala Lumpur manager of Young AdVertlsing and Marketing Ltd. who has180 words
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Advertisement256 1963-06-25 12 FILM. CHAMBER CAMERA SEKONIC ZOOM 8 "DUAL -RUN" model 100 Only 2 seconds for mid-roll film changeover EASY-TO-USE Bmm /^TS PROJECTOR %i SEKONIC \MU Low Voltage System with Zoom L«n» FI. 2 Reionar Zoom Lens 15-25 mm Voltage Change-over System 1 1 0-240 V "WHor bcwm, mtno ivmy. ite. *t»imiiin«w256 words
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Advertisement228 1963-06-25 12 CAPRICORN (M) LIMITED 1-C CLIFFORD HOUSE SINGAPORE 1 Take pleasure in announcing their appointment as sole agents in Malaysia for INSULATING MATERIALS manufactured by Messrs. JAMES HARDIE CO., PTY. LTD. Carmellia, N.S.W., Australia AND CONCURRENTLY THE APPOINTMENT OF Messrs. KEE CHEONG CO., ENGINEERING WORKS 342 Telek Ayer Street Singapore 1228 words
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Advertisement1390 1963-06-25 13 B EM^^LEME EXPRESS SERVICE IC BNDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'por* P. Sna« renang •ENAVIN (JB art, L'*M. Hawi^'mp.Kott II Pt/Juee 21 Juae 21/ 1 BiNMtCN (E L« i'aaal R'aaa. »wu raara c. I/j*m 21 Jiae 21/ 4 Jiiy 5/ S MktAUANACR LmhJm, Rotterdam, Antwerp Juee 29 4 BUtvaaxa itu1,390 words
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Advertisement1294 1963-06-25 13 tfc CO., LTD. w», Tel. He ***** ?sjmL KLJLKRMAM UMI <fc BXAVCNBSS LIMB lOHOON, NAMBHRB, RgTTERIAM, LOS ANBELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE, lIU ft MIBDLESBROUSH. SEATTU. VANCOUVER ft PORTUHJ. CITY OF CARUSU I Ct tli t I X l ,',V ie C tfll S'por* p. Sham Pining BONHEVILLE 11 Pt/ 211,294 words
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Article199 1963-06-25 14 CHIPS lying alengttd* the Smgapart 0 Harbour wharvts er exeecttd teday are: A*pballou 10-11. Tvson L,ykn 29/30. Polotsk zSfM>. Etrei Admiral 1/2. Borneo 4T. Nikkei Maru is. Bedlll N.W. 1. BentODK Tbors npe 46, Yarra 6/7 Btmat Cook M HJ, nt.ikarta 4/3, Ozarda 27/28. Inntr Reals: Aroun^in.199 words
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Article163 1963-06-25 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 2*, Tnree montns. Ounlep* 20 ets. AfeAllater 12 eta. K. Smelter* 20 eta Robinson 11 eta. Eaao 21 eta. RoUuaana 11 eta K. N. 18 eta 8. Darby 4d. Uammon 14 eta C. Stone* 4td. H Slncapura 11 cts.s. Tractioo 1/S Hume prefa. 16 eta163 words
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Article68 1963-06-25 14 THE Malayan Kiehante Banks' Atsetlatien mad. these changes In Its rates to merchant* yesterday (all rate* to $100) SsMlng TT er OO r*ady: Belgian Francs 1616 3/4 Italian LJr* *****. On the free titnani* marhtt In Hong Kong yesterday toe U.S. dellar was quoted at 5.7S for T.T.68 words
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616 1963-06-25 14 From Our Market Correspondent riONSIDERING the prey/ sent difficulties about merger proposals for Singapore and the announc.uicnt of the doubling of weekly U.S. tin stockpile sales from tomorrow, the Malayan Stock Exchange behaved very well yesterday. There was no crack in prices616 words
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Article25 1963-06-25 14 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 22 June 2' Industrials: 116.30 HCli I ins: 116.94 115.81 i rubbers: 115.26 115.2 i Dee. 29, 1962 10025 words
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Article696 1963-06-25 14 f^OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpu. trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlepe (1.000) 53.03, (6,000) (3.02: Csst Smelt (1.000) (3.62 cd. (4,000) (3.60 cd: tsse (3.53 BL, (3.52 SL,. (2.000) (3 53696 words
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632 1963-06-25 14 WITH no London price to Tf guide it the Straits tin price yesterday fell only 87J cents to $447,874. after Saturday's sharp fall of $5.50 following ihe announcement of the G.S.A. to double its weekly offerings of stockpiled tin. The market was632 words
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Article120 1963-06-25 14 MELBOURNE. Moo. Til OVES were small and about in 1 x balance today, when leaders showed no defined trend. Brewery shares provided the only feature most Issues showing solid rises. Overall the industrial market held steady levels. Oiks moved narrowly but were mostly lower. Base metals were steady120 words
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Article250 1963-06-25 14 JULY first «rldi ruMMt kuyart r.*.h. Claud at p.m. In Slntapor. and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ~3| cent* ptf Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Friday's closing level. The too* was aunt. •1.A.1, and F M.R.I. clonn* pr.cn in cent! par Ib. yettsrday: In 1 1250 words
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Article203 1963-06-25 14 I»HE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields is based on prices ruling yesterday morning:— •P- price E.Y.-earnlntcs yield (gross) D.Y.-dlvldrnd yield (gross) ej T.C.-tlme« cover** DaNnitlens: Timss CmrMt Means the number of limes last year* total dividend la covered oy the profit* for that year. Example: A203 words
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Advertisement1073 1963-06-25 14 U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic «s Great Lakaa Service leans Loads ETA ETA ETA ETA ETA S pore P. S'ram Honolulu S. Francisco L. Anfi'es N. York Cliveiano "Bilitia Mart" 2T/1B jati 21 laly 21 Jan 11 jal| IB Aag i »trt "Xaaikatra Mara 29/21 Jaly 21/11 Jaly 21 Am 27 Aag1,073 words
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Advertisement698 1963-06-25 14 THAI LINES fraa: Haattaa. Ntw Oman, Baitiaiara l >r> tart tit Sou. Fan Las •scales. U.S. Call Nto Tart, niiaaalsßia na laataat. Hist Mac. »s«i su.OTiur 4/ s mi Bmm "/iiaai nsa? •oft General Agents: OCEANIC LLOYD (SINCAPORE) LTD., OCEANIC LLOYD (F. at M.) LTD., Baaaur* Maast, Siafasara. Ptttt: rui698 words
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Advertisement203 1963-06-25 14 CLOSING PRICES June 24. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 73* cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $447.87* (down 87 A cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 lons (up 10 tons). PRODUCE PRICES f-HINISt: Preduct Cicnsnta, Sims pert tkhi prlae* par p.oui y«itirdar I Ceeenut eil: bulk $43! seller*, dram «48< sailers.203 words
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Advertisement349 1963-06-25 14 Shell Refining Co. (Federation of Malaya) Ltd.. Port Dickson offer for sale: 2 pcs. welding transformers A/C type, Volts primary 440, cycles, 60, phase one. amps 70-640, cap. 30 KVA with built-in condenser 8 KVAB. 2 pcs. low loaders, make Dyson, cap. 20 tons. Above sold subject to condition of349 words
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Advertisement1407 1963-06-25 15 GUTHRIE ESTATES AGENCY LIMITED (G. E. A. L.) The recently Ennounced resignations from the Board of the above company have been accepted. In reply to their statements to the press, ol which the remaining Directors received no notice. I am directed by the Board to Issue the following. INFORMATION In1,407 words
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Advertisement3615 1963-06-25 15 BB^BBBaIMHBHifcBtiHI IHHHHbHbHHHH VEHICLES FOR SALE i M Wordt U i Mm.)— Box It ctt txlrm CREAM FIAT SOOO r.uiuptan-o* nrd shov 100 m Condition one year old tuuu I Miles Road Tax 'lnsurance until April IM4. Phone Holme < X"L( ***** Or I 7239S after OUicc Hours Wl MAKE IT3,615 words
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Advertisement607 1963-06-25 15 STEAMBATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. Wmrdt ti (Mm Box fit. txtrm "MARCANII-NOkC" Pn>sionermpui, snon«»»« cltctroUM-apr rtlMv* miucl*. otrva paia, Bargooi* tpparatuj temovct ratty stonr men. vaisl. Dip. 17 £lwo UKMBj MBtnd Great world 8 core ***** LADIES DRESSMAKING M tf.-. i Hox $9 et: txtrm ■>O fIANC. s) TuriKlin Koad, Uingapore. High607 words
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185 1963-06-25 16 Head makes two promises as strikers go back TOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Secondary pupils of the Union English School were back in class today after a promise by the principal that more qualified teachers would be engaged and sports facilities extended. About 600 s-econdarv pupils of the mixed private school have185 words
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Article60 1963-06-25 16 PENANG. Mon. A student nurse from Malacca, Prances Tan Li Lean. 20, was today allowed ball after she pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing $200. a gold bangle and a petticoat from another nurse. Elizabeth Choy Yin Lee. at the student nurses' hostel on60 words
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300 1963-06-25 16 TENGKU HAS OTHER PLANS FOR P-FUND IPOH. Monday. WITH the end of Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaya, Tengku Abdul Rahman has other plans for the National Patriotic Fund. The fund was started at the height of the confrontation to help strengthen Malaya's defences. Speaking at a dinner given here last300 words
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Article102 1963-06-25 16 Accused of killing family of 3 SINGAPORE, Mon.—Mohamed bin Jamai, of Alexandra Road, faced three charges in a magistrate's court today of murdering a family of three. He Is alleged to have murdered a watchman, Chenchal Singh. 50; his wife. Gurnam Kaur. 36; j and their son. Harban Singh. 20102 words
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54 1963-06-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya produced 117.030 plcul.s of tin concentrates last month 5,024 plculs more than In ADril. according to a government statement today At the end of May there were 680 active mines. 10 less than In April. Total number of workers wan54 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-06-25 16 60 YEARS PARTED, THEN A REUNION IN MALAYA FOR PRIEST AND SISTER IPOH. Mon. A Roman Catholic priest from Australia and his sister who is a nan in Malaya met for the first time in 60 years at a happy reunion here. He is Father Galvin. 75. from New South199 words
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213 1963-06-25 16 SINGAPORE, Mon. Twenty-four officials of the Ministry of National De v c 1 o pment's i primary production i department today began j a livestock census lnj i rural areas. i They began in Jurong and will move eastwards towards Changl. The director of the213 words
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297 1963-06-25 16 SINGAPORE. Monday. A YOUNG woman and her younger brother, at the close of a preliminary inquiry, were today committed to stand trial at the Assizes in a case described as "very unfortunate." Rohanl binte Shadan. 22. aud Rahman bin Shadan, 20. were charged with297 words
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152 1963-06-25 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court will sit again tomorrow morning to hear the dispute between the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union and Boustead and Company over three unsettled issues arising out of the union's claims for better salaries and working conditions.152 words
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552 1963-06-25 16 SINGAPORE, Monday. •pHE People's Action Party said today that the Communists would like nothing better than a return of Singapore People's Alliance rule. In a statement today, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, the political secretary to the Prime Minister, also said: "During552 words
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Article170 1963-06-25 16 WANTED: £00 YOUNG MEN KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Federation Army will begin a three-week recruiting campaign for 500 young men of all races at seven centres In the country beginning July 1. Recruits, especially Chinese youths, are wanted for the Federation Engineers, the Federation Artillery, the Supplies and Transport Services,170 words
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Article94 1963-06-25 16 Two killed in weekend crashes ITVALA LUMPUR, Mon. Two people were killed in two separate accidents here at the weekend. In the first accident. Mr. R. Raman, 62, a shopkeeper In Sentul, was knocked down by a bus while walking at Brickfields Road. He died on admission to the General94 words
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Article31 1963-06-25 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 1 1963 edition of the Malayan Po.st Office Guide will be on sale at all post offices in the Federation from I July 1.31 words
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Advertisement723 1963-06-25 16 \*^^^RM*^d^^^B^^^AmMAA^AS-^m\ NOTICE I. DR MEHAR SINGH of Ipoh. am now known as Dr. Mehar Singh Gill. COMPANY NOTICE LINGGI PLANTATIONS LIMITED A Malayan Branch Register of Members of the above-named Company who are resident in the Federation of Malaya will be opened in Kuala Lumpur on Ist July. 1963. It723 words
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Advertisement694 1963-06-25 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancies for the post of Technical Assistants i Civil Engineering) In the Jurong Industrial Development Division of the Board advertised on 10 1/63 have been filled. All applicants thanked. UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA (hair of Geatofy APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the Chair of694 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-06-25 16 Bugs Itunny Bff H*,lph Ilt>imtinhl EsFHI ue« ioI I fn«rf*ves&u«e«~l I sc/r* -»-.r^>--| 1 1' 1 1 y^-~"^ MTTe» II I bone: LtTsssev* Se&24 words
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Article, Illustration473 1963-06-25 17 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by I I XV Lucky did a spectacular gallop on good going at Ipoh this morning. Ridden by apprentice Dick Low, the Abernant gelding sprinted 3f in 35 3/5. Cn this workout Lucky Lucky could be a good thine; in a 5f473 words
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Article372 1963-06-25 17 IPOH, Mon.— The Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday races here: RACE I—Apprentice1 Apprentice Subian rider ol White Ship, wa.s reprimanded ior crossing Bravado too sharply after passing the winning past the first time. Following the poor performance of Supreme Test, a veterinary examination did not reveal any abnormality.372 words
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193 1963-06-25 17 Perak TC to stage a Malaysia Cup race IPOH, Mon. The Perak Turf Club will stage a special race during the Gold Vase (AugustSeptember) meeting to celebrate the foundation if Merdeka. The race will be for the Malaysia Cup over 9f and will •arry stake.- ol $15,000 The main race193 words
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504 1963-06-25 17 WEIGHTS FOR ALL EIGHT RACES AT IPOH TOMORROW IPOH. Mon. Weights for all eight races here on Wednesday: CL. 1. Dl\ i— 6F BTR Dententurlut j.uu San Leader 8.12 Royal Meadov 8.12 On Parole 8.11 Good Fort 8.06 Happy Melod 8.03 Star Era 8.93 Satoro 8.03 Valala 8.02 Bilah Sayung504 words
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Article436 1963-06-25 17 THE WORLD OF SPORT BROOKLINE, Mon. Julius Boros regained the United States Open golf championship here yesterday by beating fellow-Americans Arnold Palmer and Jacky Cupit in an 18--hole playoff. Boros, who previously won the title in 1952. returned 70, one under par. against Cuplt's436 words
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208 1963-06-25 17 S'PORE CAN COMPETE IN FMSSC EVENTS IN SOUTH KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Singapore Combined Schools will be eligible to compete in all events organised by the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council during the third school term this year. This was decided at a meetihg of the FMSSC working committee held208 words
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Article115 1963-06-25 17 KOALA LUMPUR. Mon. Three foreign national table tennU teams will visit Malaya during the next four months. Thailand and a women's team from South Korea are scheduled tc ar;' In August but the Malayan Table Tennis Association have now asked them to come after the Malaysian championships115 words
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Article31 1963-06-25 17 PENANG, Mon. The Penang Open golf championship will be held on Aug. 24-25 on the Penang Turf Club golf course. Oolfers from Singapore and all Federation states may enter.31 words
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Article, Illustration290 1963-06-25 17 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Cheung Chi Doy, one of the few Chinese to have played in the English Football League, will soon be seen in action in Malaya. For Chi Doy, 23, Is a member of the Kong Wah290 words
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123 1963-06-25 17 4 S'PORE ATHLETES TO EXPLAIN ABSENCE SINGAPORE, Mon. Four Singapore athletes will be| told to appear before a SAAA disciplinary sub-committee on July 2 to explain their failure to turn up for a triangular meet on May 5 and the National Day meet i on Jane 9. SAAA secretary Nlas123 words
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Article71 1963-06-25 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Hie Malayan Amateur Basketball Association will meet soon to decide whether or not to accept the invitation to compete in the second Asian basketball championship lat Taipeh from Nov. 23. 'The Basketball Association ol Formosa organisers of the cham pionship, have offered71 words
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Article20 1963-06-25 17 PARIT BUNTAR, Mon. Inche Ahmad Khairuddln. the Krian Di&trlct Officer, has been elected. chairman of the recently-revived Krian F-A20 words
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Article102 1963-06-25 17 DARtL AFIAH ALEXANDRA 1 SINGAPORE, Mon. A four, goal feat by Singapore triallst Sharlman was the highlight of thif SAFA Div. 1 match at Jalan Besai Stadium today. Centre-forward Shariman struck lup a splendid combination with Majld Arlff and they ran through i the Alexandra defence repeatedly.102 words
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Article149 1963-06-25 17 TABLE TENNIS Perak championships (Ipoh): Men's singles. Chong Cheng Siong bt Leong Yin Sin 3-1; Lee Boon Chlew bt Cheong Wan Hoi 3-0: Foong Kok Wah bt Teng Sek Heng 3-0: Foo San > Foong bt Chew Kean Tong 3-2; Junior singles. Chan Foong Sim bt Kok Teck149 words
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Advertisement132 1963-06-25 17 Tested in outer space When. Lt. Col. Glenn made his actually tells you when conditions historic trip into outer space, he are wrong. All you have to do is took along a Minolta Hi-matic and point the Hi-matic and press the brought back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include132 words
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Miscellaneous74 1963-06-25 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER g'ror Div. 2: S'gor Club v SEA (XL Padang). Ipoh DW. 1: Klnta Indiana v Ramblen Stadium Perak); Div. t: Changkat Klnding v Irish Hussars (Jn. Abdul Jalil); DW. S: Police v Cheng Wah (Lower Coronation) Spore Div. 1: TTS Hosp v Sukaramai (5.16). Chinese Ath. v74 words
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291 1963-06-25 18 JESSELTON, Monday. THE Sabah (North Borneo) Alliance Party lod;iy announced nominees to the State Ministries, State Legislative Assembly, Federal Parliamenl and Federal Senate. The nominations were agreed upon by the four major political parties forming the pro-Malaysia Grand Alliance at a meeting291 words
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Article65 1963-06-25 18 SINGAPORE, Mon— The Singapore After-Care Association will hold a "Grand Charity Night" at the Badminton Hall on August 3 to raise funds for the rehabilitation of discharged prisoners. The two-and-a-half hour programme will feature well-known local personalities and night-club entertainers. Tickets at $3. $2 and $1 are65 words
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264 1963-06-25 18 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore People's Alliance has finally Joined the "Grand Alliance" of Umno. the MCA and MIC. The new union followed intensive talks in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur between leaders of the parties over the last few weeks. The SPA officially joined today264 words
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Obituary74 1963-06-25 18 MARY MADELEINE Lit SWEI kirn \h Bm f.-i c. .1 kwaj pMkJ*fully on 23-«-63 Ii ivtM behind huiiChr:ili Aik, dn jk II ■r.K.1111.-. two HOUK-ln-taw, and gnatdmtigttti yil^rn l)f ><■•• Church. K.i'ulK I i mi.. th*nci' Il.il.i<l»ri CHUA LVI HOCK i-<hJ «3 |MMi 2Cnd t :...irt. sinTew Ho.. Bay74 words
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108 1963-06-25 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A district court today granted a request of Chan Cheng Ban, 18. who had elected to serve three years at the Reformative Training Centre rather than spend one year In jail. Chan had pleaded two weeks ago to be108 words
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Article86 1963-06-25 18 Pathet Lao beaten in battle VIENTIANE, Mon.— General Kong Le's neutralist army defeated the Communist Pathet Lao in a weekend battle on the Plain of Jars, according to a communique issued by the Prime Minister's office here today. The communique said the Pathet Lao began shelling the neutralist strongpoint ofReuter - 86 words
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Article32 1963-06-25 18 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Mr. A. T. Rajah. Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police, will take the salute at a passing-out parade of the Reserve Unit at Mount Vernon at 9 a.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-06-25 18 BONN. Mon.— President Kennedy met the West German Chancellor, Dr. Konrad Adenauer, for wide-ranging talks here today on major topics which are expected to include European unity and Nato nuclear power. Mr. Kennedy was apparently engrossed in conversation with his SecretaryReuter - 253 words
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Article47 1963-06-25 18 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Lion« Club of Singapore East will hold its installation meeting and dinner at the Cathay Restaurant tomorrow. The new officials to be installed will be Dr. Chen Chi Wei (president); Mr. Jimmie Susenc Wong (secretary); and Mr. D. K. Patel (treasurer).47 words
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407 1963-06-25 18 WIMBLEDON Sangster falls to German in first day shock LONDON. Mon. Wilhelm Bungert. 24--year-old West German champion from Mannhelm, provided an electric start to the 77th Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships today when he knocked out seeded Mike Sangster of Britain In the first round. The tan. erect German stunned the407 words
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Article121 1963-06-25 18 LONDON. Mon. Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: Hartford: Pakistan Eaglets 414-6 dec. (Majld Jehanglr 51 n.0., Aslf Iqbal 74 n.0.) Kent 230. Bristol: Essex 194. Oloucs 110-7 (J. Mortimore 41). Alderahot: Oxford 213, the army 234-8. Portsmouth: Sussex 302-6 dec. Hanto 187 <R. Marshall 55.Reuter - 121 words
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Article338 1963-06-25 18 LONDON, Mon. The stock markets had a reasonably satisfactory day, and most sections recorded small gains. Oilt-edgeds developed fairly widespread gains. War Loan closed at 63 its highest this year. Banks were quietly firm, while insurances showed widespread gains. Properties were inclined to improve. Tins338 words
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Article56 1963-06-25 18 LONDON, Mon. Spot 22> 4 d.. July 22«4(L. Aug. 22', d., Sept. 22 3':6d.. July Sept. 22'< d.. Oct./ Dec. 22 3/16 d., Jan. Mar. 22 3/16 d., Apr. June 22 3 16d.. July/6ept. 22 3 16d.. Oct. Dec. 22 3/16 d., elf. June unquoted, July 21 11/16 d..56 words
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Article25 1963-06-25 18 LONDON. Mon Buyers £886. sellers £887. Forward buyers £886 sellers £886 "j. Settlement 1885 1 Turnover ajn 360 tons. p.m. 160 > tons. Tone: Steady.25 words
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795 1963-06-25 18 LONDON, Mon. England, needing 234 for victory, had reached 116 for three when bad light stopped play early in the second Test here today against West Indies. Ken Barrington was 55 not out when play ended and wl'ih him was Brian Close (7 not795 words
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Article73 1963-06-25 18 BANGKOK, Mon The Tlial armed forces soccer team beat the British joint MnrtMi Mdc from Singapore 2-1 in a nrndly match here las.t night. The Thais scored aftei only two minutes on a ground shot by inside-right Yanyong Na Nongkhai. Right-back Edwards equalised for the British teamReuter - 73 words
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Miscellaneous45 1963-06-25 18 XJIGHEST and lowest temixra- lures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: II iuli '-I Lour»| Kuala Lumpur !)3 75 Kota Bharu K2 75 Penan? 84 77 ipoh »8 73 I Malacca M 72 Singapore 88 7545 words
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