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Title Section24 1963-06-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 352 LESLIE HOFFMAN reports from LONDON24 words
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Article, Illustration455 1963-06-27 1 Third raid in a week in Straits FISHERMEN GO ON KNEES TO BEG FOR THEIR LIVES AS BULLETS FLY NEAR THEM— $10,000 PROPERTY TAKEN BY GANG CHONG CHEE SIONG: MUAR Wednesday ARMED pirates have robbed six fishermen of $10,000 worth of property in yet another raid— the455 words
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Article61 1963-06-27 1 MANILA, Wed. The Mayor of Manila. Mr. Antonio Villega.-,. has appealed to cinema owners here to refrain from advertising cigarette brands on their screens. The Mayor's action followed complaints from smokers who felt that because of the nosmoking rule Imposed in Manila cinemas, to compel themReuter - 61 words
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Article48 1963-06-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The meeting of the House of Representatives scheduled to take place on July 8 has been postponed to a later date. This is due to the expected late return of the Malayan delegation from the Malaysia talks In London, sources said today.48 words
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Article, Illustration204 1963-06-27 1 HENRY PAUL - The King opens $125 mil. power project HENRY PAUL By- A 25-YEAR-OLD DREAM COMES TRUE FOR THE CEB TANAH RATA. WEDNESDAY npHE Yang di-Pertuan L Agong today inaugurated Malaya's single biggest development project the $125 million Cameron Highlands hydro-elec-tric scheme. The project marks the fulfilment of a 25-year-old dream and204 words
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Article629 1963-06-27 1 Cheaper electricity See Page 10 Ministers, the High Commissioners of India. Pakistan and New Zealand, the Ambassadors of West Germany, France, the Netherlands, Philippines, South Korea. Thailand and the Charge d'Affalrs of Switzerland. There was a holiday atmosphere In the Cameron Highlands for the occasion. Huge crowd Huge crowds from629 words
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146 1963-06-27 1 KARACHI. Wed. Foreign ministers of about It countries will be invited to a meeting in about six months to plan a "second Bandoeng" Afro Asian conference, the Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said here today. Dr. Subandrio told a press conference that146 words
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444 1963-06-27 1 One million Berliners greet Kennedy BERLIN Wednesday fkNE MILLION West Berliners today gave Presi- dent Kennedy the greatest reception he has received anywhere in the world. He was cheered to the echo everywhere he drove. In the City Hall square, where he j spoke to 250,000 people, the welcome wasReuter - 444 words
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Article56 1963-06-27 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A detainee, James Fu Chlao sian, who wm arrested during "Operation Cold Store" In February thia year wm released from Outram Jail at 4 p.m. today. At the time of his arrest, Pu was a reporter of the Nanyang Slang Pau, and an official of56 words
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Article27 1963-06-27 1 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A housewife, Lee Oeok Swee. 42. fell to her death from the first floor of a two-storey house In Kallang Road tonight. see."27 words
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Article62 1963-06-27 1 JACKSON (Mississippi), Wed.— The man who recently made medical history by having a lung from a dead man transplanted Into him. was a murderer serving a life sentence, it was disclosed today. John Richard Russell. 58, is to be given a pardon for undergoing theReuter - 62 words
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Article43 1963-06-27 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. The House Space Committee voted yesterday to cut U*****. 122. 000 from next year's VS. manned space flight programme. Nearly half of the slash would come from the project to put a man on the moon. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article137 1963-06-27 1 Sarawak Alliance leaders fly in SINGAPORE. Wed. Three leaders of the Sarawak Alliance flew In here tonight for an overnight stopover before going to Kuala Lumpur tomorrow for discussions with the Federation Government on the formation of the Sarawak's first government. They will stay in Kuala Lumpur for a few137 words
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Article25 1963-06-27 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— StriJcef, slow downs and lockouts have been outlawed in vital national enterprises under a presidential edict published here today— UPl.25 words
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Article674 1963-06-27 1 Going will be tough but... LONDON, Wed. In spite of ihe seeming- ly rigid stand taken by the Federation and Singapore Governments on the financial arrangements for merger thai is still a good deal of hope thi-t a settlement will be reached After tailing to members of both delegations, which674 words
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Article42 1963-06-27 1 PROFUMO: NO LONGER IN PRIVY COUNCIL LONDON Wed Wu> > n I li/ahrUi li.is removed [•nser W.ir MinMcr John Profumo from his membership of tho Pri\> < min<il it s uncounted to> Aajr This move «as t.ikin .»t Profumo*. rrqw'-l i ri42 words
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Advertisement47 1963-06-27 1 'w i%&ifl| rolls ro\ i ~y+Ji AMONGST TRANSCRIPTION TURNTABLES. SOUNDRITE LIMITED, P. O. BOX 785. SINGAPORE. DISTINCTIVE V~~~ NAMF9 \f IN k modern PjTfTTrTT^JT'B quality and w W*~ durability J pf DOGR |v| FURNITURE ™*t| I BRASS HINGES For a complete range of hardware fittings contact <Jjai:ks>47 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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197 1963-06-27 2 H.K. SHIPS IN WATER, BUT RAIN IS THE ONLY ANSWER UONG KONG, Wed. 11 The colony's water shortage is posing the greatest crisis of recent years even bigger than last year's refugee influx when tens of! thousands of hungry Chinese stormed across the frontier. This is the opinion of topReuter - 197 words
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Article100 1963-06-27 2 I.KOPO.LDVILLE. Wod President Moise Tshombe was yesterday ousted as head of the South Katanga (•overnment by a law PMMi in Parliament here creating a new province of Kast K;itan«a (Katanea Orientale). Creation of the new province moans President Tshombe. at present in a Paris clinic after his recent100 words
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Article139 1963-06-27 2 CAPETOWN, Wednesday. \\R. Hendnk Verwoerd, the South African Prime Minister, told Parliament yesterday that the overnment would not yield to pressure and deaands to change its racial policy. I He was replying to Sir De Vllliers Graff, leader of the Opposition United Party, whoReuter - 139 words
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Article24 1963-06-27 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Police In Palembang, South Sumatra, have arrested a number of youths on charge of spreading illegal leaflets in the city.24 words
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Article15 1963-06-27 2 JAKARTA, Wed.— lndonesia will Import 1.000 trucks from Britain tlii.s year— Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration339 1963-06-27 2 SOVIET veto preventing the International Labour Organisation conference from banning South Africa from the organisation was condemned as "hypocrisy" by a Malayan delegate here yesterday. The veto prevented the conference from considering two resolutions aimed at j GENEVA. W«d barring South Africa because ofReuter; UPI - 339 words
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128 1963-06-27 2 WASHINGTON. Wed.— A delegation of African ambassadors today protested against a recent statement by a U.S. senator that Negroes were incapable of governing themselves. They asked the State Department to forward their message to President Kennedy. The delegation, representing all 27 African countries withReuter - 128 words
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Article36 1963-06-27 2 RANOOON. Wed— Health authorities here are taking strict measures to prevent the spread of a cholera outbreak. According to official sources. 62 people were found Infected with cholera. Two died. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article, Illustration241 1963-06-27 2 Boudiaf (one of 4) held on conspiracy ALGIERS, Wednesday. YfR. Ahmed Ben Bella, the Algerian Prime Minister, told tne National Assembly yesterday that four men involved in a conspiracy against the State had been arrested. Mr. Ben Bella made the announcement after a deputy had asked the Government to makeReuter; UPI - 241 words
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Article73 1963-06-27 2 ADEN Wed. Eighteen British servicemen held captive by Yemeni tribesmen were today reported safe and well. An army spokesman was quoting a tribesman who came to the border of the South Arabian protectorate yesterday. The 18 men surrendered to the Yemenis on Sunday after aReuter - 73 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-06-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /^PARUNOf\ (happy o*twoav, <s*te\ *<— .063 1973 J12 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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235 1963-06-27 3 Crowd struggles to shake his hand FRANKFURT. Wed. Vast crowds packed the centre of Frankfurt to greet President Kennedy as he arrived yesterday to make his major speech. On the way from Hanau he was cheered by American soldiers stationed in the neighbourhood. Driving with him was Vlce-Chanrellor Ludwig Erhard.Reuter - 235 words
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Article, Illustration295 1963-06-27 3 'AMERICA WILL RISK ITS CITIES TO DEFEND YOURS' HE SAYS PRESIDENT KENNEDY'S counter-offensive against President de Gaulle went into high gear yesterday. His speech in the historic Paulskirche here was seen as a call to Europeans not to believe in the295 words
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277 1963-06-27 3 'Our record in defence of peace answers all doubts' PESIDENT KENNEDY pleaded for military, economic and political unity in the Western Alliance In his speech In Frankfurt. "The future of the West lies In Atlantic partnership." tie said "It is only a fully cohesive Europe that can protect us allReuter - 277 words
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Article71 1963-06-27 3 ■T About 180 million AiMriW cans and million* of others sleep peacefully at night because you stand in this field. Never in history ha* a country had so many of it* ton* serving so far away from their own land in a time of danger, not for the purpose71 words
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Article63 1963-06-27 3 CHICAGO. Wed.— James Hoffa, Teamsters' Union president, and seven of his union associates pleaded not guilty here today on charges of fraudulently obtaining U.s $20 million In loans from a union pension fund. They also denied. In a Federal court here, a charge of divertingReuter - 63 words
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Article28 1963-06-27 3 COPENHAOEN. Wed— Thirteen men were lost and three are missing after the West German fishing vessel Muenchen sank off Greenland In a storm yesterday.28 words
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Article47 1963-06-27 3 LONDON, Wed. A train driver. Mr. Arthur Jones. 62, died at the controls of a dlesel locomotive hauling a ManchesterBriv.ol express last night. His fireman. Mr. Stanley Pickering, stopped the expn*s at a signal box about 10 miles from Shrewsbury.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article38 1963-06-27 3 OTTAWA. Wed. The Canadian Prime Minister. Mr. Lester Pearson, said today he hopes "very shortly" to be able to make an announcement about an agreement with the United States for arauisitlon of nuclear arms. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article34 1963-06-27 3 Murderess— by fire BELIZE (British Honduras). Wed.— Ludlvlna Oalvex. 33, pleaded guilty to a charge of manslaughter by throwing petrol over her husband Oeronlmo during an argument and setting him alight. Sentence tv postponed.34 words
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Article52 1963-06-27 3 WIESBADEN. Wed. President Kennedy confrrred for an hour last night with Professor Krhard, the man who is due to become Chancellor of West Germany in succession to 87 -year-old Dr Konrad Adenauer later this year. I'.S officials said later the two men dlscus>ed the political and economicReuter - 52 words
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Article, Illustration144 1963-06-27 3 Incidents' warning to Greek King and Queen LONDON. Wed Canon John Collins, chairman of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in Britain, has told the King and Queen of Greece in a letter that the movement would stage incidents during their state visit to Britain next month The Anglican churchman said144 words
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Article249 1963-06-27 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. HTHE U.S is preparing to reduce its overseas military deployments and cut the size of its Army, Navy and Air Force, it was learned last night. t A military manpower slash of 60.000 perhaps more is one of several drastic moves nowUPI - 249 words
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Advertisement221 1963-06-27 3 SMART WAY TO BE THRIFTY ~**f~ "*S5g Cane-ite 3sf FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS tfs^ ''V l 7 7 Whether building or remodelling office, ikxe or home, thr eftactiv*, thrifty way to beautify it with Cone-ite Iniuloting Booro Cane-il* form* an effective barrier ogamtt heat keeps your premises cool. Cane-ite i>221 words
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Advertisement163 1963-06-27 3 when they're grown up .^^-^-^t /^RADeN. ffSHp^l your HECHECi sink will still be as good as new jotl^ because it's stainless steel %;^Ve iiving ...t^ ean d,e is^ wtifrM «S aB H i mm ''S jjj j^^Sm^m Jl Ir f< f 1 iHU^r^ei 85x ff -flB BY Wfi^maS i V^163 words
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319 1963-06-27 4 Japanese offer 'ridiculously small' says Ko $5.4 M. 'CONDOLENCE MONEY' PRESIDENT of the Singapore Chinese Chamber 'of Commerce, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, today described as "ridiculously small" a reported offer by the Japanese Government to settle Singapore's claims for compensation for Japanese atrocities against Chinese during the war. A UPI319 words
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Article228 1963-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Political Secretary to the Prime Minister, Mr. Jek Yuen Thong, today denied a charge that the People's Action Party had lent itself to the Communists in exchange for victory in the 1959 elections. "The brutal fact," he said in a statement, "Is that228 words
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Article297 1963-06-27 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three People's Action Party Assemblymen today strongly criticised the Government for using policemen to break the strike by about 100 civilians employed in the Police force. The Assemblymen Mr. John Mammen, who Is also Deputy Speaker, and two backbenchers, Inche Mchamed ArifT297 words
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Article97 1963-06-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A would-be extortioner waa arrested because of "tha presence of mind of a father and his schoolboy son," senior inspector T.S. Zain told a magistrate's court. Tan Hung Chee, 27, formerly a criminal law police supervisee, had called on £oe Cheow Fob, a shopkeeper, yesterday,97 words
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Article481 1963-06-27 5 Graft case Two bound over COURT PRESIDENT: MY DUTY TO DETER BUT CIRCUMSTANCES ARE EXTENUATING KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. f J r WO MEN were bound over for one year today for bribing a government official with $1,000 and articles worth $52.90. N. Muthuraman, 52, agent of Chenaga Estate, Malacca, and481 words
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194 1963-06-27 5 PENANG. Wednesday. ACARPEisTER, Huan Hee Hock, 27, denied in court today that he had been offered $100 for each stab wound he inflicted on a hotel manager. Mr Yeoh Eng Hong. "I did not threaten to stab him. but only said that I194 words
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221 1963-06-27 5 Betting on elections a danger, politicians warn PENANG, Wed. Three political leaders today warned the electorate against betting on the results of elections because it would corrupt democracy in Malaya. They were Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew. Penang divisional chairman of the Socialist Front. Dr. Lim Chong Eu, secretary-general of the221 words
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Article83 1963-06-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A further $497 was received by the traits Times today for the National Patriotic Fund. This brings the total received by the Straits Times to $132,315. Today's contributions came from: The staff of the Public Health Inspectors' Training School. Jalan Young. Kuala Lumpur, $15:83 words
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Article29 1963-06-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malayan Association for the Blind hns set a target to collect between $35,000 to $40,000 during its National Flower Day on Saturday.29 words
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Article41 1963-06-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— The district officer of Johore Bahru. Inche Bidin bin Login, will make an unnual inspecttion and presentation of official warrants to Johore Bahru district Red Cross at St. Joseph School padang on Sunday at 4.49 p.m41 words
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Article23 1963-06-27 5 SINGAPORE. Wed Thong Ho San. 58. of Thrift Drive. Paya Lrbar Road, was electrocuted while connecting some electrical wirings in a tape-recorder.23 words
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Article82 1963-06-27 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. The keys of a $7,000 ambulance donated by the British Red Cross Society In London changed hands this morning at a brief presentation ceremony. Dr. A.W.S. Thevathasan. deputy president of the Singapore Red Cross Society, handed over the keys on behalf of82 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-06-27 5 The bed and I by a man found under it 'BENTONG,' Wed— A father of three. Ng Wan Slew, told the Magistrate's I Court here today that he j always slept under a bed during the day and on it during the night. ,He said this after a house- wife.148 words
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Article48 1963-06-27 5 PENANG, Wed. The pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur will arrive in Penang with the second batch of Malayan pilgrims on Friday at 9 a.m. Instead of at 2 p.m. The Kuala LumDur left Jeddah on June 14 with about 1.900 new hajis and hajjahs on board.48 words
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Article62 1963-06-27 5 A CLERK, GIRL FRIEND-AND ARSON pENANG. Wed— Mr. Ooi Kok Liang, a clerk, was strolling in Bukit Dumbar Gardens with his girl friend. Miss Suiie Yeoh Poon Koo. last night when they saw his motor-cycle on fire. With the help of several passers-by they put out the fire. Police later62 words
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Article25 1963-06-27 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Lord Selkirk. Commissioner-General in South-East Asia, is In Colombo for a routine visit. He will return to Singapore on Friday.25 words
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200 1963-06-27 5 A FORMER Socialist F Tan Chonp Bee, den signed from the Labour 1 nominated as a candidat elections. "T declined nominati was put up," he said. Mr. Tan, who was returned to Kampong Manggls ward on a Socialist Front ticket In 1961.200 words
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Article80 1963-06-27 5 Drowned in river on fishing trip OENTONG. Wed. A 13 P.W.D. driver. Sani bin Suleiman, 52, was drowned when he slipped while fishing at the 13th mile. BentongKuala Lumpur road, yesterday. He leaves a wife and four children. Police said that Sanl was fishing with his son. Kadlr. 15. and80 words
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208 1963-06-27 5 Parking meters for Penang next month pENANG. Wed.—Park- ing meters will be introduced in several zones here next month. They will be installed in areas which have been declared metered zones In the busy commercial centre. Maximum parking period will be two hours four parking periods of 30 minute* each.208 words
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257 1963-06-27 6 A LOR STAR, Wed. A nine year old schoolboy died of injuries yesterday a day after a freak gale swept through two north Kedah villages, causing damage to a plank and zinc school building and 24 attap houses. The boy, Shaarl bin257 words
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119 1963-06-27 6 I was right, Mr. Boey maintains PENANG, Wed. A Port Commission employee, Mr. Boey Foong Phln, who resigned from the executive council of the employees' union after walking out ot an emergency council meeting last Sunday, maintained today that he had done the right thing. He said the union president.119 words
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207 1963-06-27 6 Tin price up by $9: Now expected to level out KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A CLEARER picture of the tin market is emerging after the sharp fall in the metal price following the GSA announcement on Saturday that it was doubling its weekly offer of stockpile tin. A Government spokesman said207 words
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Article70 1963-06-27 6 Cathay dispute hearing continues SINGAPORE. Wed. The Industrial Arbitration Court today resumed its hearing in camera on the accounts of Cathay Organisation and its subsidiaries in the dispute between the organisation and the Singapore Manual and and Mercantile Workers' Union. The union is asking for salary scales service benefits and70 words
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Article50 1963-06-27 6 KUCHING, Wed— Theu Commissioner of Police, Mr. Donald Matheson. has warned that though there are no active Communist organisations in North Borneo, the public should not adopt a complacent attitude '"because a danger of this evil force penetrating into this country after Malaysia cannot be ruled out."50 words
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Article33 1963-06-27 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed.—Baharuddin bin Imam Tasek. 45. was jailed for six months here for stealing three sacks of copra worth $100 belonging to Chang Kee and Co. of Bagan Oatoh.33 words
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Article31 1963-06-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A visiting lecturer m iibrsrianship. Mr. F.G.B. Hutching*, will give a lecture at the University of Malaya, School of Education at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday.31 words
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Article137 1963-06-27 6 'Maths wizard' to be a professor SINGAPORE, Wed.— A *3 former student known as the "mathematics wizard" of Nanyang University will return on Monday as an associate professor. Penang-born Dr. Teh Hoon Heng, 27, has just returned from Northern Ireland with a doctorate In mathematics from Queen's University. Belfast. He137 words
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Article68 1963-06-27 6 PENANG. Wed— A former policeman. Loo Kirn Seng. 26, charged with attempted murder and previously wounding a couple in the Penang Botanic Gardens, was today ordered to be further remanded pending a medical report from the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital. Loo. it was allefd. attacked Tan68 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-06-27 6 NORMA BEATS STIPULATED AGE TO GET HER AMBITION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Nineteen-year-old Norma Ahmad (above) beat the stipulated age of 20 to achieve her ambition to become an air hostess. All because no-one questioned on her age when she was interviewed for the job. Thus, Norma, of Johore Bahru, became142 words
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185 1963-06-27 6 Cold Storage dispute off: Union satisfied I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. The dispute between the 1,000-strong National Union of Cold Storage Employees and the management which led to the union giving a seven-day ultimatum has been settled. Mr. V. Vlsvalingam, executive secretary of the union, disclosed this today and said that the185 words
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Article42 1963-06-27 6 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— Mr. Leo Ebbesen, secretary of United Plantations Ltd., was Installed president of the Telulc Anson Rotary Club at a dinner last night at the Lower Peralc Club by the immediate past president, Mr. P. K. Sen Gupta.42 words
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253 1963-06-27 6 UDP-SOCIALIST PACT TO FIGHT ALLIANCE SEREMBAN, Wednesday. 'THE Socialist Front and the United Democratic Party have reached a "gentlemen's agreement" to fight Jointly the Alliance for the two remaining seats of the Seremban Town Council Indications are that the two i parties also hope to run the council on a253 words
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Article, Illustration112 1963-06-27 6 Tan takes over from Adams in Selangor KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Chief Education Officer of Negri Sembilan, Mr. Tan Seng Chye (above) has replaced Mr. B. H. v. Adams In Selangor. Mr. Tan took over his new post earlier this month. In 1957 Mr. Tan was the organiser of schools112 words
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215 1963-06-27 6 CINGAPORE, Wed. An MCA. leader here today said that it was "a thousand pities that thr proneness for vociferous vituperation of a single individual should have been able to cause widespread dissension among pro-Malaysian forces and crave distrust between the peoples of Malaya215 words
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Advertisement556 1963-06-27 6 I almost missed my big chance... 1* Tto nijzht before ma tßterriew for an important I 2. On my way to the interview the next awratag job 1 celebrated a festrral with way family. 1 suffered from severe indigestion. I ail aaaaw '^^9^^^^^vVu. mb\ aaaV \"^^^i ■§F m^^^^* L taaa556 words
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Miscellaneous204 1963-06-27 6 Onp By V.T. Miami in MWt iWKT V t BLTfAJOBUKE ...NOT JU&I9OME LITII T J\ HtR to f tmats -m»Ts nya. a rtr mOman. no matieji xWjfm*>E3P r \n I PROTBTT «»iMT' «J«^\ MAN. AWVHXr. *VIAT Hf.R POSITION, fj\ .jPI US mOM I <X* RULHI K. IOJIAMtN. TOR CAI ;%AKI204 words
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Article, Illustration15 1963-06-27 7 "WE DON'T SCARE EASY IN THIS HOUSE." SAID LYMAN15 words
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1579 1963-06-27 7 Somebody wants my job, said the President The story as urgent as a news report -AND 1 DON'T MEAN AT THE .ELECTION... PRENTICE, il sejemed, was one of those people. After dinner he came up lo Casey and steered him out gf a group. "Colonel, you're lucky to be working1,579 words
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Obituary78 1963-06-27 8 II »w«i Sl» I HiHlmtMm i MR THONG HO lAN, 6». Chief Oaabier of industrial and Commercial Bank, by accident at home. Daepl> mourned hy wtfl and children. STANLEY VINCENT HOCAN, Age *4. ftOTMf Chuf Public Health Inspector. City Council, on June M. 1»63. Cortec* .Mil .leave 27 Metropole78 words
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Article211 1963-06-27 8 Wordm fit (Mtmimmm> MR. and MRS. John Doraiaamy thx nil friends, relative* and e»PUJ..4 fur their attendance, at their i wedding un HLfctMlX MR. AND MRS. XAVICR Tnank I frlmj.. relatives for their kind at- and valuable prrsenta on the occasion or thrir murrlaje on 23-6-83. i ARTHUR COROCIRO211 words
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Article262 1963-06-27 8 70 Word* tin i Minimum) NEW: NEW! THATCHER 1 Mint Bauri makm lamb chop, even more aalicioiiM A I (tood (torn. LAST 3 DAYS. prlcca greatly redurrd on ladlra rirmsrs. shoes, textiles. and rhildnn «r«r at Hilda a Cold 1.1 270.17. LOTUS CORTINA rnr-r.nl Can I ■■frr onr new262 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, June 27, 1963.
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Article714 1963-06-27 8 The disclosure that the International Tin Council partly inspired the change in the American tin disposal programme comes as no comfort to Malayan producers. They will have read with even less pleasure the statement of the Minister of Commerce and Industry, while noting that Dr. Lim was714 words
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Article378 1963-06-27 8 The Cameron Highlands hy-dro-electric scheme has been carried out with an efficiency that reflects great credit on the Central Electricity Board. Power has been available from this new source since March, when the first generator w*s commissioned at Jor. Another generator will soon go into production, and two378 words
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Article240 1963-06-27 8 The chairman of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority, Dato Abdul Rahman Musa, has given an entirely satisfactory explanation of Rida loan policy during the period of its investigation into what is being done with the S6 million it has already advanced to 3,000 applicants. The main point240 words
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610 1963-06-27 8 LAN WOOLDRIDGE - LAN WOOLDRIDGE by LONDON, Wed. The world's fastest bowler sprawled across his bed in a pair of shortie polkadot pyjamas and talked of the perils of his profession like Nat King Cole reciting Thackeray. "Man." said Wesley Winneld Hall, "there are possibilities610 words
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LETTERS
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472 1963-06-27 8 MALACCA, A NOT SO SLEEPY HOLLOW MALACCA Is no longer the old sleepy hollow, for its councils are far from quiescent, boasting of the acquisition and disposal of nearly $21 million of public works Including $7 million for water work.v low cost flats on high cost ground, and a de472 words
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Letter156 1963-06-27 8 THE picture of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew planting a tree (S.T. June 17) shows the Prime Minister to-be not only a successful statesman but also a practical realist. The correlation between the decrease in Singapore's rainfall and the disappearance of Jungle trees points to the inescapable conclusion that156 words
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Letter82 1963-06-27 8 IN a large primary school in Seremban some of the teachers don't seem to be doing their work properly. A glance into the children's books shows that very little written work has been given, i wonder how the children are expected to remember everything that the teacher has82 words
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Letter71 1963-06-27 8 1 SUGGEST that the parking lots in season parking areas be numbered (like street parkine lots) and the numbers shown on the tickets issued. This will save a car owner from going round and round looking for free lots everytlme he takes his car out and comes back.71 words
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Article, Illustration508 1963-06-27 8 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Sarawak's voters endorse Malaysia, but GEOFFREY GELDARD I by THE Sarawak election results accurately reflect the state of opinion in Sarawak though they give little promise of evolving quickly a stable and efficienr State Government and sound representation in the Federal Parliament. No party has won an overall victory though508 words
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Advertisement41 1963-06-27 8 The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importer* Exporter t of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Str««t, Tel: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Maniwn. lit Floor. Room No. t, 54-64. Nathan Rood, Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement42 1963-06-27 8 DETTOL the antiseptic doctors recommend AIR-CON DITIONa-D) MANUFACTURING JFWCLLIrH (Eft TO 1914, v I X^ MA%V PAYMENT DON'T M* MOM can am >a\ 1 FO your AIMAMBn A //r CNG*GIM«NT at \\\l//^ WEOOINO MINOS m* NQWTM WilXiC HOD aiNGAPOWC 7 TP. ltnd42 words
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Article, Illustration462 1963-06-27 9 Wife ready to wait still he stopped 'flitting round world' KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. 'JHE wife of a senior police officer testified in a magistrate's court here today that when they separated four years ago she told him that if he wished to return to her "after flitting round the world"462 words
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Article, Illustration192 1963-06-27 9 A cockerel dies to prove man didn't lie KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A coffeeshop keeper chopped off a cockerels head outside a magistrate's court here today to prove that he did not lie in an assault case. Poon Yau, 52, had earlier accepted a challenge from a woman, Leow Suan Eng,192 words
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Article32 1963-06-27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed Tan Tien Eu. 44. was fined $5,000 today for having 1501 b. of dutiable tobacco and 96 quarts of liquor in a boat at Telok Ayer Basin yesterday.32 words
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181 1963-06-27 9 Fatal stabbing as two taximen fight KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A man was killed and another seriously injured in a fight in Mountbatten Road here at 11.45 a.m. today. The dead man was Abdul Rahman bin Hamld, 26. a taxi driver who was .staying at the Hollywood Hotel In Jalan Hajl181 words
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Article39 1963-06-27 9 SEREMBAN. Wed.— Forty Icampong folks from Rembau District today took part in a one-day civics tour of Seremban. They visited the State Operations Room, the poultry farm at Labu and the Veterinary Animal Husbandry Station at Paroi39 words
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361 1963-06-27 9 THE reduction of a 1 school's Chinese periods from eight to six a week Just before the Town Council elections was one of the main reasons for the defeat of the Alliance in Taiping, according to a Malayan Chinese Association official. Mr.361 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-06-27 9 'PHIS strange looking object, which went up to the top of Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, is not a space capsule or anything of that sort. It is only a part of the 64--ton centrifugal refrigeration machine costing more than $50.000104 words
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168 1963-06-27 9 PICKETS STAY ON IN MEYER CHAMBERS STRIKE OINGAPORE, Wed. The tenants of Meyer Chambers in Raffles Place and a group of striking employees of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Co., in the same building continued to "coexist" peacefully today. Two days ago. a mysterious anonymous letter purporting to be168 words
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197 1963-06-27 9 I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed The ban on sod- ium arsenite is likely to continue to be deferred despite the encouraging report of a planter last week that another weedkiller, paraquat, offered "the brightest prospect of replacing sodium arsenite." Dr. G. A. Watson, head of the soils197 words
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138 1963-06-27 9 'British forces to pull out of Brunei' KUCHING. Wed.—Reports reaching here say that the British forces now in Brunei may be leaving the state soon. It is expected that a headquarters for the forces remaining in the Borneo territories will be set up in North Borneo possibly in Labuan and138 words
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Article69 1963-06-27 9 SINOAvORr, Wed. An unlicensed motor cycllfet was ridi:., 1 a stolen machine when he collided with a cyclist and this led to discovery of the theft, the First Criminal District Court was told today. Wong Choon Pook. 26. was Jailed for three years for dishonestly retaining69 words
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Advertisement126 1963-06-27 9 ggggglll j^B I l l l l P -EEEr iJ Iif IIFE^^IPJ^j-lif UfjJ- j!ji!i!i[i!i! I'l'SiX 1 vA'i'ijiJ i i i r ah m.ui.^ c .»d c ..<, 'I 1 1 1 ijljllljljr A«»embl«d md dismantled without requiring sp«c«l I'l'l'l'l'l I 1 1111 l i'i'i'i'ii'i V"-"T Compensated for Overload. Temperature variation126 words
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Advertisement161 1963-06-27 9 GPF 1 I I it's naturally good! This man is strong, healthy and full of life, and Iron. Its Vitamins 81. B 2 and PP supply He has Bovril every day because he likes muscular energy. The rich source of mineral its rich, meaty flavour. He also knows that salts161 words
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Miscellaneous506 1963-06-27 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE clOBe Down SHORTWAVE BEBVICE RADIO MALAYA 41 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MtUILM WAV* SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 metres AM. 6.00 OoSnErnlng: 6.01 N Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; E^V 6^ 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7 JO Up fT s 1 7- A Tl e 81 n *iAnd About;506 words
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Article, Illustration548 1963-06-27 10 THE HIGHLANDS SCHEME: CHEAPER FOR HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS HUNDREDS of thousands of people are to get cheaper electricity following the inauguration today of the first phase of the Cameron Highlands hydro-elec-tric scheme. Those who will benefit are people receiving supplies from the548 words
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87 1963-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Polite detained 13 people under the So- cieties Ordinance and two suspect gangsters under the Criminal Law i Temporary Provisions) Ordinance: in the past 24 hours. One of the suspect gangsters. arrested in the Sllat Road area. is believed to be a fighter87 words
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Article29 1963-06-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —The Malaylee Catholics' Welfare Society will hold Ua annual inor ing at the Solaneor Indian Association hall. Taylor Road, on Saturday at 6.30 p.m.29 words
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Article, Illustration185 1963-06-27 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A symbol of Ame-rican-Malayan friendship was unveiled today with the official openjng of a sevenmile stretch of the Kuala Lumpur-Klang highway. The four-lane dual carriageway was built with a Development Loan Fund given by the U.S. Government. It was opened by185 words
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Article75 1963-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Bishop of Singapore and Mi .iv.t the Rt. Rev. K. Sansbury. yesterday appointed three priests a.s honorary canons of the cathedral at a ceremony at St. Andrews Cathedral. They are the Yen. A. C. Dum- 1 per. Vicar of St. George's, Penang. j and75 words
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Article38 1963-06-27 10 BINGAPORE, Wed. Che Sahorah binte Ahmat. PAP assemblywoman for Slglap, opened the new $700,000 Dunearn Secondary Vocational School off Dunearo Road I tonight. i Th* four-storey building will accommodate 2.000 pupils in two 1 session*38 words
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286 1963-06-27 10 THE survey which the Rural and Industrial Development Au- thority is making of its loans programme has "inevitably"' re- suited in the issue of fewer loans, the chair- Press comment on criticism by the Associated Malay Chambers of Commerce, which rebuked Rida for suspending286 words
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Article, Illustration335 1963-06-27 10 Boardroom row: I'm in a fog' says Sir John T ON DON, Wed. Another round was fought yesterday in the battle between 80--year-old Dato Sir John Hay, chairman of Guthrie Estates Agency, and four directors who resigned two weeks ago. The four former directors, Mr. Keith Anderson. Mr. Richard Goold-Adams.Reuter - 335 words
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Article60 1963-06-27 10 BINOAPORE. Wed. Jamal Mohamed was today acquitted by a district court at a retrial on a charge of grievously hurting Mohamed Haneefa with a knife in Slak Street on Mar. 21 last year. The retrial was held as a result of an order by the Appeal60 words
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Article213 1963-06-27 10 pENANG, Wed. The State Government is making a detailed study of allegations of malpractices by City Councillors referred to in a City Council motion urging a commission of inquiry into the affairs, conduct and iranagement of the council. A Press statement said today this would enable213 words
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Article41 1963-06-27 10 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thon* Ho Sun. 58. a cashier at Commercial Industrial Bank in North Bridge Road was electrocntel at hi* home in Thrift Drive yesterday He was trying to fix an electric lamp on a family altar.41 words
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Article346 1963-06-27 10 TAPPER ON MURDER CHARGE Shots mow down seven children IPOH. Wed.— There was 1 great excitement in a village near Taiping the day a tractor arrived. All the children turned out to see it, and so did most of the adults, too. Suddenly, three shots rang out. The hub-bub died.346 words
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Article44 1963-06-27 10 SINGAPORE, Wed. Ni; Kan Sai. a lisherman, louncl with explosives in his lushing boat, on June 18. was today fined $50. He pleaded guilty to unlawful possession of 100 percussion caps. He said he needed the explosives lor tishlng.44 words
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Advertisement413 1963-06-27 10 The Luxury Television specially designed for T^W—^***V M TRIPLE-THROAT with AUTOMATIC REMOTE CONTROL j^g^^^^^p No need to jump up to make manual adjustments from the LUXURY APPEARANCE hZTZr^ZZTZTTTrTTTZTTT* comfort of your chair you can remote-control picture brightness. and QUALITY FEATURES f ?,JS° u i?h *5?eV SUSS volume of sound, and413 words
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Advertisement75 1963-06-27 10 Look your sparkling best With Optone Kycdrops you can alw;n i look your sparkling best. Squeeze l«<> or three drop* M soothing Optone into the Coraon ol >our c\cs blink once or twice uuir e\e* become refreshed, relaxed, lustrous and happy You will indeed he looking at the world with75 words
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FOREIGN DESK EXTRA
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171 1963-06-27 11 Swedish air force officer 'spied for 15 years' STOCKHOLM, Wed. A Swedish air force colonel was charged yesterday with spying for Russia sinre 1948. At the HUM time the Swedish lon-inn Minister l)l<l the Soviet Embassy that its first secretary, Mr. Gcorgi Baranovski, and military attache, M.ij -Gen. Vitali Nukolski,Reuter - 171 words
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Article53 1963-06-27 11 LONDON. Wed. Admiral of the Fleet Lord Mountbatten of Burma has agreed to stay as Chief of the British Defence Staff for another year from July 1964, when his appointment should have ended. Lord Mountbatten, 63. yesterday, was appointed Chief of the Defence Staff InReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-06-27 11 FOR a girl with a name like Trlcla Money could there be more suitable earrings than these cascades of lightweight gold coins? Actress Tricia. who had the role of a keep-fit girl In the film, "Doctor in Distress," wears the earrings whenReuter - 57 words
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Article87 1963-06-27 11 LONDON, Wed. A Junior member of the British Government. Vice-Admiral John Hughes-Hallet, announced yesterday that he would not seek re-election at the next general elections. The vice-admiral. Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport, told reporters he was pleased to so "while I still have my faculties." Reporters,Reuter - 87 words
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Article26 1963-06-27 11 UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— The Secretary -General. U Thant, hopes to visit Pope Paul VI during his trip to Europe next month. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-06-27 11 'NO ROOM FOR EXCITEMENT' SHE TELLS NEWS CONFERENCE MOSCOW, Wednesday. PUSSIA'S spacewoman, blueeyed Valentina Tereshkova, told a crowded press conference yesterday she hoped to make further space flights and added that on long voyages "I am sure men will be lonely without women." The201 words
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128 1963-06-27 11 T ONDON, Wed— A group Lt of leading playwrights here have decided to refuse permission for their plays to be performed In theatres where there is racial discrimination, it was announced here yesterday. Labour M.P. Mrs. Barbara Castie. president of the anti-apartheid movement,Reuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-06-27 11 dtement." in space, it was "somewhat unusual to sleep with your hands in the air. But she had followed spaceman Gherman Titov's example and tucked her hands in her harness. Asked if she tooK any lipstick with her, she repli- Ed: "I manage withoutReuter - 200 words
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Article113 1963-06-27 11 Film Adam and Eve will be NUDE ROME. Wed. Adam and Eve will play their roles nude in the film "The Bible." Italian producer Dino de Laurentis announced. Shooting will start on July 15. Talent scouts In a number of countries are seeking a teenage girl to play Eve InReuter - 113 words
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Article50 1963-06-27 11 JACKSON (Mlss.t, Wrd. Byron De La Beck with, 42, a salesman, pleaded not guilty to the murder of Negro integration leader Medgar Evers here yesterday. Evers was shot In the back with a rifle two weeks ago aOf returning home from an antiscßregatlon rally here. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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154 1963-06-27 11 WABHINGTON, Wed. Three U.S. airmen have been officially cleared of any link with the British sex-spy scandal and sent back to England. The Defence Department said: "Investigation has not given any indication whatsoever of any security violation. No military information was ever solicitedReuter - 154 words
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Advertisement168 1963-06-27 11 IN THE ORIENT TO EUROPE, TO THE U.S.A. Fly amid the calm beauty of Japan You're "in Japan" the moment you step aboard your JAL Jet Courier. The calm beauty of Japan surrounds you, and you're pampered by gracious hostesses in kimono until suddenly you find you've arrived in Tokyo,168 words
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Advertisement154 1963-06-27 11 FOR LADIES OF FASHION! m ill ffx>3 ||p^i i§:i:iil::ii > *\'!v//.* ViV' tvl"X*!"X'!v**X'X'Xvlvl\'!"*v F t(J X*.* Nothing better for a lady than to look smart. Fashioned and tailored to suit you for all occasions UNIONFORM will provide that smart look. Available at all leading stores. BRAKING IllllllllllW&Silii-i JjPllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllll l^^9rj FAR154 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-06-27 12 BRINGING YOUR BABY BACK HOME HERE is the complete nursing kit for baby. Working mothers »no have to leave their babies under Hie care of someone else will find tftis *cr very useful. Preparing baby's feeds before you go to work and knowing that he will be cared for in59 words
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Article, Illustration598 1963-06-27 12 WHEN the first baby arrives there is always excitement in the house. Before the "little bundle of joy" is brought home from the hospital there are so many things to be got ready. There's the cot or cradle, baby's clothes and woollens, the blanket, nappies, feeding bottles and598 words
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Article189 1963-06-27 12 BANGLES TO GO WITH THE SHIFT SLEEVELESS shift dresses have swept into the forefront of fashion and this means more bracelets will be worn. The fashion will, it is predicted, bring back the slave bangle worn above the elbows. The long line from shoulder to wrist demands some decoration and189 words
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Advertisement323 1963-06-27 12 if time is showing too soon try Revlon's tmly effective Beauty Program five preparations that help you retain the radiant beauty cherished by eternally young women the world over. $I' f I A fi" I I' Mi I j! '< Jrav T 1 He. t 1 1! TLr Jr Revlon323 words
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Advertisement547 1963-06-27 12 SKINNY PEOPLE! read this jft. AMAZING WEIGHT GAINS WITH WATE-ON Watt-M is a new plcatant-to*take shoulders. Hum. arms, hips and Irgs. substance that's packed with weight- Your face looks younger, prettier! building calories, bone-building Vita- Skinny M*n— increase your weight mm D, blood-building Vitamin 812. and your stature in business547 words
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Miscellaneous216 1963-06-27 12 Straits Times Crossword flat aaaaaF~~BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaFnßaaaaP~^ ROSS vately for a moment? (1, 4, 7 iTon^rw.;* w- I™** 1* or «v H hubby? (5). n Soul, in bnef hour of o b riL>» n civ» nn«ition from commotion. In place of shrlnkCambridge to Eton? i 5. 3. 3. iQ 23 21 (fi216 words
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Advertisement1540 1963-06-27 13 10 HYEIPOOL ft WEST COASI NJL. Oue S'pora Sane S'rtim Penang fS./L 1 1 t-nnaat Slastsa li Pt/TMay Jm 21 CALCNAS Man.. A'mooth. UvarpaaL Jne 21/ 1 Holland Hamburf M jf I H "J"JP» LuerpaiL, SlailM)""!"!!." G(n. 13 July 2 Jlly 4 Pfin!? m l "*»Ha«. »aiy 0/10 Mly It1,540 words
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Advertisement1344 1963-06-27 13 THE L A. C LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, yggpS. »OTT£ROAM. AMSTERBAM. OSLO, tOTHENtufe AHO COPENHA.tN. jfi?_/v\ Spore P. Sham Penanf Rf\Kn\\|l "JOTUNDIA" tailea' ll Pt/21 juii 25/31 Juii Cl\E>y;j "I0MA" a) 21 Jaaa/ 4 July 5/ 7 JUy 1/ I JMy V>Jk^y MOMBASA" 21/24 Jlly 25/271,344 words
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Advertisement1432 1963-06-27 13 b'en/^Jlene EXPRESS SERVICE 10 LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Span P. S'r.a-n Penant OEHAVOH (Hi H'kn. Lta, Havre lo PVJiM 21 Jwi 25/ 1 OiNMOCH lE.L*. L'paei, U oaa hmi. avawa 6. 1/Jiie 21 liae 21/ 4 July 5/ 5 ■IHAUAHACH laafaa, Rotterdam, Antwerp June 20/ 4 OENVALU (EU Liaaaa.1,432 words
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Advertisement1337 1963-06-27 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w, Ufa Nl: ***** ?^>W ELLERM AM LINE <k KLA VENESS LINE LONOON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM. LOS ANGELES, UN fUNCISCO. NAYRE, HULL ft MIDDLESBROUGH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTLMB. City OF CARLISLE t Accepbaf carfi fir Caatral ft Saatk Aaenca. Spore P. Sham Penang BONNEVILLE 6ki.3S-31/2l Jne 2)1,337 words
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Article93 1963-06-27 14 TiHE Federation Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating custom* duties for the week b«f inning on Jane 27 Rubber n*JJ cents a Ib. Copra $440 a ton. Coconut oil S74S a ton. Palm oil SBO9 a ton. Palm kernel* $369 a ton. Iron ore93 words
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Article73 1963-06-27 14 HINESE Produce iicharns, Singav Mr* neon prices p«r p cul yesterday: Ceenut ell: balk S«3| stller*. drum |46t Kellers. Copra: June/July UK/Continent J2*i imv. t». Pepper: Muntok white '140 tellers, Sarawak wblte *137s seller*, special Sarawak black J9i sellers, garbled I.ampong black $95 sellers ASTA $103 satM, Singapore73 words
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Article261 1963-06-27 14 'PHI Malayan otninn Banks' Asse- tiatien mad* tbeae cHaiaj**) In Ita rat**) U> merchants yesterday: London: aellla* TT or OD 2/3 29/33: buying TT 2/4 1/82. OD 2/4 1/16, 30 d/tt 2/4 6/ia. 46 d/at 2/4 7/S2. SO d/tt 2/4 1/4. DO d/»t 2/4 11/32, ISO d/st 2/4261 words
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669 1963-06-27 14 From Our Market Correspondent THERE was a general improvement in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the turnover also showed an Increase. The improvements were not large except in certain instances, but were spread throughout the list (20 counters advanced) indicating669 words
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Article23 1963-06-27 14 Malayan Stock Indtrei June 25 Jnne Z6 Industrials: 116.05 116.8? Tins: 115.76 116.84 S rubbers: 114.28 114.28 Dec. 29. 1962 100.23 words
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Article826 1963-06-27 14 COMBINED busfhess In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Duo lope (2.000) 53.03 11.000) 53.04, (1,000) S3.OS; ■a*t Smelt (11,000) W64 cd.. (1.000) $3.67: Its* 55.52 BL. (7,000) 55.53, (2.000)826 words
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Article44 1963-06-27 14 Further May rubber crops included: London Asiatic Group 2.218.000 lb., PaUline Group 1781.000 lb.. Golden Hope Group 1 349.000 lb.. CmsUefleld 330.000 lb Hotcott 290.000 lb., Dindinjs 111.523 lb, Inch Kenneth Kajang 166.000 lb.. Kemaral 34.500 lb.. and Hint* Kcilaa 139.300 lb.44 words
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445 1963-06-27 14 rnHE Straits tin price rose JL $9 per plcul yesterday to $460.25 on an offering reduced by 20 tons to 215 tons. The Penang rise was an equivalent of £18 on a sterling basis, compared with London's overnight rise of around £12.445 words
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Article26 1963-06-27 14 June 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 734 cents (down three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $460.25 (up $9). Estimated unofficial offering 215 tons (down 20 tons).26 words
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Article117 1963-06-27 14 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIAL siuu-M again held at steady levels with leader* f ctuatlng narrowly. B.H.P. after yesterday's exceptional turnover of 50,000 shares lost further ground slightly to close at 525. Associated Australian OU waa down 9d. to 13s. 3d. in the steovdy mining section. Loans were steady. C.R.A117 words
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Article248 1963-06-27 14 lULV hr.t gradt rubbsr buyers l.e.b. cloud at S p.m. in Smgapere and Kuala Lumpur yrsterday at 73s ccnta per Ib. down three-eighths of a cent on Tut'itduy cio.iiin; level. The tone was vsry quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.C. doting prices in cent* per Ib. yesttrday: INT. 1 R.S.S.248 words
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Article206 1963-06-27 14 SHIPS lying alenxsid* the Singapsr* Harbour wharvet er expected teday are: Star Bellatnx 13 14. Nsuioy* Maru 29/10 Azumasan Maru 40/41. Tselat 23 Mombasa 33/34. Kuji Maru IT/30, City ol Carlisle aj/36. Kyoto liv.ifc. Tborscape 47 Tebibanga 46, Bamora 19 Varda I 45, Vartla II 23/24. CDusan206 words
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Article161 1963-06-27 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) June 'Jtt. Tnre? month! Dun lope 20 cts. McAii-!' t I B. Smelters 20 eta. Robinson 1 1 eta. Ksso 21 cts. Rothmans 11 cla. r N. 18 ets. 8. Darby 4d. Gammon 14 eta. C. Storage 4td. H. Blngapura 11 cta.B. Traction 1/3 Hume prefs.161 words
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Advertisement766 1963-06-27 14 THAI LINES Frt«: Htistii. Nt* Oritais, laltiMtrs I Nt« tar* «ia Suet. F« lit Asciln. U.S. sill Ne» Vtrk. Pkiialtlptia M •at***. HMf KtStV N. York P. S'M* Sport l_ Miftltt N. reft "NICnO OE LAMINAB*" 11/1] Jiff 14/19 JtJly W*»l 1 t**M "SKI SUKOTHAI" 4/ S Jtjl* t«,tl»m 17766 words
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Advertisement125 1963-06-27 14 {gg/oRIENT/, MKS I r 1 SAILINGS TO U.K. FIRST HALF 1964 Dep. S'poro Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHITRAJ." 9 Jon 10 Jon 1 Fob "CHUSAN" 2 Feb 3 Feb 23 feb IMRIA" 17 Nk 7M«r "ARCADIA"* 23 Fob 16 Mor "CATHAY" »Mtw lOMtir 1 Apr "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr125 words
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Advertisement158 1963-06-27 14 JABATAN KERJA BATA PERAK TENDERS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF 3 BLOCKS OF 2 UNITS EACH CLASS 'H' QUARTERS AT 32ND MILESTONE. TEMOH will be received at the Office oj Jurutera Kerja. Peralc Bel»tan. Tapah up to 3.00 p.m. on 4th July. 1963 from Contractors in Class A to EX. Full158 words
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Advertisement3405 1963-06-27 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited Irom candidates who SATISFY THE USUAL CITIZENSHIP AND HES ODENTI AL QU ALITIC ATIONS for the appointment of APPOINTMENT: TKMPORARY JIMOR MACHINE OPERATOR, Inland Revenue Department, SALARY: $300/- p.m. (all to). QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Cambridge School Certificate or Government School Certincate Chinese i3,405 words
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Advertisement1100 1963-06-27 15 WANTED 2» Wmrd* SS < *lm.)—m»x ft ctt. »xfr. Mt-FI STEREO EQUIPMIMT t--Btvreo Radiogram also lour-track stereo Hl«h Quality Tupc Recorder. Please supply full detail*. Boa A6TM 8.T.. Singapore, FOR HIRE Word* $t (Htm.)— Ho* Sn rlt txtrm MOOIRN FURNITURE REFRIGERATORS rJtt On Low Mommy Rental. Hire Purchase Also Accepted.1,100 words
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Advertisement819 1963-06-27 15 STEAMB ATHS, MASSAGE, ETC. •it Wmrd* Si <»t i».>— Box eta. txtrm TIRED? LET LAUREL Msssac* Steambath rtirun >uu. Licensed aiasseur/lla*Muse Hf T Kiver Valley Road, B'pore. Telrrhone 2SBT6 10.0* a.m. to S.iio p.m. sburp. GENTLEMEN Fur thvedlnh Masaas*. Steam-baths r'sclal Treatment "Jaaas" Alrcondltioned Salon. 'JttA Fcnang Lane (Adjacent Hekln819 words
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Article, Illustration1654 1963-06-27 16 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by I POH, Wed. The successful Lucky Stable had their best ever day here this afternoon, winning three top-class races. Ncarco Star (Keith Mojfiham up), Star Era {Lyall Harbridge) and Gemstone (apprentice Subian Dalwee) carried the stable's colours to victory. Star Fra1,654 words
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Article652 1963-06-27 16 El TIME FOR FAM TO WRITE OFF HONG KONG rmiS YEAR'S Merdeka anniversary football tournament will be contested by at least six countries, possibly seven. Japan, South Korea, Burma and Thailand have accepted the FAM invitation; holders Indonesia announced in Jakarta iast week they would compete and FAM awaits652 words
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Advertisement1297 1963-06-27 16 f |=aßS=anaEaSSsS|SjSSß| PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS NOTICES I*^ llW g gsMj^'J^**i l^ <M 4) ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE j BOARD BANKS' ASSOCIATION IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NOTICE Tht vacancy for the post of Sur- All members of the above AssoTHE FEDERATION OF veyor (b> In the Industrial F»cill- elation in1,297 words
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Advertisement157 1963-06-27 16 UFAD Dut Ch Jfk HrilK precision /lU\ quality! fmv] of the tap*. l '^^WSßSs^7'fJ^^^ »A«I37A »X .LjU K main* operated four-traefe tap* HV 1 MMtr, fully tranilitorized Speed ot IV!S»s. t\\ 1 3| 1.p.«. Suitable (or 6* reel* wttn a I >3%m11\ P maxUnnro recording and play-Mck &>feXr* VI if157 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-06-27 17 r p-HS is the layout of Singapore's proposed $10--million National Sports Stadium to be built on a 40-acre site at Kallang Park. A giant fund-raising campaign will begin immediately after the final plans are worked out at a meeting of the special 1 9-nrvan stadium committee164 words
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Article522 1963-06-27 17 WIMBLEDON LONDON, Wednesday. YfARGARET Smith, 20-year-old Australian T1 favourite for the Wimbledon women's title who crashed to a sensational defeat in her first match here a year ago, made no mistake" when she opened her 1963 bid yesterday. In spite of a gusty wind, which madeReuter - 522 words
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307 1963-06-27 17 S'pore-Negri clash should decide Razak Cup HOCKEY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The 1963 Malayan hockey season draws to a thrilling climax this weekend at Kuala Lumpur when four top states meet to decide the first holders of the Razak Cup. The finals begin tomorrow with Singapore (south champions) meeting Trengganu (east307 words
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227 1963-06-27 17 Trials over weekend to decide Cup squad BADMINTON KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya'.s Thomas Cup probables will be on show when the best trainees from the South will meet North's aces in trials ut the Stadium Negara on Saturday and Sun--1 day, starting at 7.30 p.m. each night. There will be227 words
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Article546 1963-06-27 17 This Test is THE GREATEST KEITH MILLER reporting: LONDON, Wed. The England-West Indies Second Test which ended yesterday will go down on record simply as a draw but it wiil be remembered as the greatest Test ever seen at Lord's. Many will argue that it was greater even than the546 words
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Advertisement104 1963-06-27 17 <&&% 111 tttfK^p^^ REQUIREMENTS Ijjj: WOODWORKING igj WMWI^S?SMM OUR technical :j:5 'l^^^^^^^^^. DEPARTMENT ::^§:sKssS:":s:^ BIGGEST SUPPLIER Of MACHINERY TO THE LOCAL WOODWORKING INDUSTRY i#lL A|wa y s Er^l) fresh! AVOSET Cream is sweet and fresh -*L\ as a daisy C^^'^Ow V A months and months yj, A i after it's104 words
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Advertisement192 1963-06-27 17 MORE PLEASURES OF P O-ORIENT VOYAGES... j^Tffl B-Wffi3l|i| V'OurCabin! Wher\ webdeked we. l^*T 1 \i/ Ij 1 v ~~jfjmL E l^H I if' I J I 1 I f^^^ XvXj' if I ffi f J I t m-t f W 1 1 X^f J I i *Cazy days! We'v* been192 words
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Miscellaneous79 1963-06-27 17 SOCCER Tour match: Spore Chinese v Yuen Long of HK (Jn. Besar Stadium 7 p.m.). Friendly: Spore 'A' v Spore Burnley Cup team (Jn. Besar. 5.30 p.m.i. SAFA Dtv. 8C: Chinese Ath. 'A' v Haikowyu (Parrer Park). B'gor Div. I: VCX! v Bungsar Indians (Taylor Rd); Umno Youths v TPCA79 words
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Article33 1963-06-27 18 ABOARD USS FORT SNELLING AT SEA. Wed— The bathyscaph Trieste dived for the second time today in an effort to find a trace of the sunken nuclear submarine Thresher. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article93 1963-06-27 18 The Chusan loses a passenger PF.NANG, Wed.— The P. and O. liner Chusan arrived here this afternoon several hours overdue after an unsuccessful search for one of its passengers in the Indian Ocean. The passenger. Kanji Bhana. 62. was missed at about 5.15 p.m. yesterday when the ship was about93 words
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Article31 1963-06-27 18 VATICAN CITY, Wed. Pope Paul VI will mark his coronation on Sunday by offering sweet* to sick or disabled children and meals to inmates of all Italian jails. UPI.UPI - 31 words
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Article, Illustration66 1963-06-27 18 The King and Queen go for lake cruise The Yam: di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agon* went for a sightseeing cruise on th« Ringlet Falls' reservoir after the official opening of the Cameron Highlands hy-dro-electric power project yesterday. I h,- scenic artificial lake Is expected to provide a big66 words
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158 1963-06-27 18 BRUNEI TOWN, Wednesday. A GURKHA. Cpl. Rakambahadur Rai, described as the leader of a mutiny in which an officer was attacked at "a military camp on April 16, was sentenced to 10 years' jail today at a court-martial i 1 here today. He158 words
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Article61 1963-06-27 18 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The General Assembly's budgetary committee, overriding Soviet bloc objections, yesterday affirmed thai the financing of U.N. peacekeeping operations was a collective responsibility of all member states. The 1 1 1 -member committee, said that under a new plan the wealthy IndustrialisedReuter - 61 words
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113 1963-06-27 18 Learning to drive with Charlie's L-kit— LONDON. Wed. A do-it-yourself driving kit. consisting of a dinner plate (wheel), a poker (gear lever) and tennis balls (pedals) was the stock in trade of Charles Reginald Bissell when he set op a chain of driving schools round Swindon. One woman customer saidReuter - 113 words
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202 1963-06-27 18 'Brunei won 'tgo to Kuala Lumpur for more talks 9 BRUNEI TOWN, Wed— The Deputy State Secretary of Brunei. Dato Setia Pengiran Yusof, said today that the Brunei delegation would not so to Kuala Lumpur for further talks, for the present moment, on Brunei's entry to Malaysia. "But this isReuter - 202 words
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Article302 1963-06-27 18 LONDON. Wed. The stock market picture again showed little change today. Good company news and encouraging economic pointers were offset by the uncertain political outlook. Tins were again favoured. Oils moved erratically and BirrmalLs rallied smartly In the afternoon following foreign buying and closed higher. Plantation shares wtp302 words
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Article42 1963-06-27 18 LONDON. Wed.— Spot W3'l«d.. Auk. 22',d.. Bept. 22* d., Oct. 22V»d.. Oct. Dec. 22% d., Jan/Mar. 22'; d., Apr/June 22% d.. July/Bept. 22'4d.. Oct./ Dec. 22Hd.. Jan. Mar. 22 Ud., c.l.f. July 219 16d. Aug. 2181« d., Sept. rone: Very quiet.42 words
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Article24 1963-06-27 18 LONDON. Wed. Buyers £898. sellers £900. Forward buyers £898. sellers £900. Settlement £900. Turnover a.m. 230 tons, pjn. nil Tone: Steady but Idle.24 words
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414 1963-06-27 18 By AUBREY HIGGS LONDON, Wednesday ANKY Fred Stolle of Sydney toppled fellow 12 Australian Ken Fletcher, official third favourite for the men's singles title, to provide the shock result of the third day of the Wimbledon tennis championships here today. Stolle won a tremendousReuter - 414 words
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127 1963-06-27 18 ONDON. Wed. Hampshire •"had scored 248 lor lour at tea on tne first day of their three-day match against the West Indian cricketers at Southampton today. Hampshire's West Indian player, Danny Livingstone, had made 151 not out. Tea scores In today matches were Southrnd:Reuter - 127 words
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Obituary30 1963-06-27 18 THAVAMARV AMMAL Wife of Vrthamanlckam P.W.I) Urrd>M -rlriv.r axed 46. pjs'cd away pr.irelully am 2A-6-63 block 1-31 Kalian* airport. Cortege leavis 4.30 p.m. to Lady Uwrdca Churcn. thi'tice Bidadari.30 words
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Obituary22 1963-06-27 18 IN EVER LOVINC MEMORY Bf n>v darlinK Klrl. Prrmlla Bhavant, vino d»purtid on 2T-6-H2. Forever rrmeratMrafl by dad and mummy.22 words
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Advertisement127 1963-06-27 18 Late CLASSIFIED AOWERTISEMEMTS M HorJx -10 i Minimum I SCRIMCEOUR: To Kathleen and Bob a dauKhter. Karen Marianne nt Batu Gajah Hovpltal on 2Cth Jun*. 1943. Both well. Thanks to Doctor and Nurst-j TO KEEP YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND LOVELY I f I II 111 1 1 ill (t^tTI 1127 words
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