The Straits Times, 29 June 1963
1963-06-29
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Title Section19 1963-06-29 1 AVERAGE KAILY < ERTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration19 1963-06-29 1 A calm gunman takes payroll TWO WITH DAGGERS STAND GUARD AS 50 MOTOR WORKERS WATCH ICtNI OF THI HOLDUP19 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-06-29 1 PHILIP KHOO - PHILIP KHOO By SINGAPORE, Fri. THREE armed robbers today grabbed an $18,000 pay-roll from Champion Motors in Orchard Road before the eyes of at least 50 workshop employees. The daring hold-up ul 2.4.'{ p.m. was completed in jusl :H) seconds with no resistance from bystanders within447 words
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Article, Illustration3322 1963-06-29 1 Christine: Profumo gave me money for Mum MANDY DA VIES TELLS WARD VICE HEARING: I SLEPT WITH LORD ASTOR y)slX).\. Fri Pretty girt Christine Keeler, testifying in the preliminary hearing into vice charges against society osteopath Dr. Stephen Ward, said today she had sexual relations with the CXWar Minister. Mr.Reuter; UPI - 3,322 words
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Article55 1963-06-29 1 BANGKOK, Fri. Eight notorious bandits were captured by a combined police sweep in the north of Thailand yesterday. Police said the operation was part of a campaign to clean out several bandit gangs In the Northern Provinces. The men captured yesterday were In two groupsReuter - 55 words
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Article42 1963-06-29 1 ANKARA. Fri. Turkish security agents liave arrested 12 people for "Kurdish activities." the Interior Minister. Mr. Hifzl Oguz Bekata. told a press conference here today. Mr. Bekata said Kurd; had carried out "damaging" activities In Turkey. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration535 1963-06-29 1 Still no sign that rift has been bridged From 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN LONDON. Fri. 1 DIFFERENCES between Malaya and Singapore are no nearer solution after two days of mediation by Mr. Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Relations Minister, than when the Federation Government made its "last offer" to Singapore and Brunei last535 words
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93 1963-06-29 1 SAIGON. Fri. Elevrn Vietnamese were killed and 39 injured in three plastic explosions around the Inited States Military Assistance Advisory Group headquarters in downtown Saigon today The explosives were planted inside bicycles, two of which were then parked against a wall surrounding theReuter - 93 words
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Article33 1963-06-29 1 BERLIN i Eastern Sector), Fri. Mr. Nlklta Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, arrived here by air today from Moscow on a "friendship visit" to East Germany. Reuter. (See Pace 3)Reuter - 33 words
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Article30 1963-06-29 1 ALGIERS. Fri. The Algerian Government signed an agreement here yesterday with the Soviet Union to allow Soviet experts to clear minefields along the Tunisian and Moroccan frontiers. UPI.UPI - 30 words
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170 1963-06-29 1 Til E Indonesian Ambassador, Lt.Gen. Djatikusumo, suggested today that Malaya and his country join forces to fight piracy in the Straits of Malacca. His suggestion follows yesterday s announcement that Royal Malayan Navy and Ro>al Malayan Air Force have stepped up patrols to protect170 words
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Article216 1963-06-29 1 Barisan case for the High Court SINGAPORE, Fri. The Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Wee Chong Jin today ordered a summary trial in the High Court for the 12 Barisan Sosialis leaders accused of complicity In the City Hall riot of April 22. Mr. Justice Wee also ordered the transfer of216 words
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Article33 1963-06-29 1 BORNEO PLEBISCITE CONDITIONS I MTU) NATION^ In Srcretary-Cirnrr.il Thant sM he would Deed ■>«lr.ir m and \U- "f r.d A.Minhh >n Securitj Count ii t" conduct jleblscite in Hoiiko lerritoriei Malaysia < >*'33 words
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198 1963-06-29 2 JAKARTA, Fri. J The powerful rommunist-d o m mated trade union i (-deration Sobsi has protested against a Presidential decision to ban strikes and lockouts. The federation's chairman. Mr. Njono, told a mass meeting: "Sobsl urges the government to immediately withdraw the decision. IfReuter - 198 words
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152 1963-06-29 2 BUDDHIST HIGH PRIEST WARNS OF VIOLENCE SAIGON, Prl. Bouth Vietnam's Buddhist leaden have complained that the country's religious situation has deteriorated and predict renewed violence over Government "discrimination" against Buddhists. High Priest Thlch Tinh Khlet said In a letter to Catholic President N g o Dinh Diem that the situationReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-06-29 2 ONLY 9 IN CAPTIVITY— THEY ARE WHITE WITH BLACK STRIPES nnWO of the world's rarest tigers settle down in their new home in Bristol Zoo. Apart from their black stripes, the tigers are white instead of the usual fawn. There are only nine white tigersMirrorpic - 110 words
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228 1963-06-29 2 17 nations call for concrete measures GENEVA. Friday of less developed countries by reducing some of the payments they have to make. CREATE if necessary, a new mechanism and set up necessary methods to carry out decisions of the conference. The six-week meeting ended today. Reuter. T\ELEGATES of 17 developing228 words
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Article24 1963-06-29 2 RANGOON. Prl 13-man Australian parliamentary delegation announced that Australia will give Burma 100 buses far Rangoon City Transport and 300 Irrigation pumpe.24 words
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Article34 1963-06-29 2 CAIRO. Pri.— The newspaper AI Ahr.im said today that Iraq has agreed to recognise the independence of Kuwait in return for a £30 million loan to be repaid in 20 years34 words
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172 1963-06-29 2 Girls in China discard austerity blue TOKYO. Fri. Chln--1 ese farm girls are getting tired of "austerity blue" cloth and are going In for gay cotton prints. Peking Radio took official notice of this change In taste among rural women as It reported yesterday that "cotton prints of new, elegantUPI - 172 words
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194 1963-06-29 2 MANILA, Friday. THE Vice President and Foreign Secretary, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, yesterday cautioned the Philippine Anti-Communist League (Pacom) "against over-zealousness" in its plan to form a Freedom Brigade to fight Communists in this part of the world. Mr Pleaez said that In keeping with theReuter - 194 words
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Article35 1963-06-29 2 JAKARTA. Pri The Indonesian Government It sending 1.500 tons of rice every menth to Baii. where 100.000 people a:e risking starvation by remaining in •rev devastated by last March* volcanic eruption.35 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous21 1963-06-29 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I AL a &+G a I I ol UF* T CAP Off) I GrK^C Cm^i TDOTHPA6Te_y21 words
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241 1963-06-29 3 'Mac must go' Tory MPs stay silent I ONDON. Fri. Ele-*-*ments in the Conservative Party who want Mr. Macmillan to quit as Prime Minister, were silent last night at a private meeting of the pa r t y. s Parliament backbenchers. But a new twist was given to the politicalReuter - 241 words
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Article41 1963-06-29 3 BUENOS AIRES. Fri.— Leaders of the suporters of exiled ex- President Juan Peron have decided to boycott the Argentine general election on July 1 and prepare for :t revolutionary strike, according to local news agency reports here yesterday.— Reutev.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-06-29 3 U.S. Navy F-4 Phantom 11 flffhter aircraft keep close tabs on a Soviet "Badger" plane which flew over their ship, the attack carrier USS Kitty Hawk (background, left), in the North Pacific. As is customary, the navy's fighter aircraft "escorted" the Soviet planeUP - 68 words
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Article33 1963-06-29 3 OTTAWA. Fri.— Mr. Lester Pear- son, 66. Canadian Prime Minister, entered hospital yesterday for removal of a small cyst in the right side of his neck, a spokesman said. —Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article420 1963-06-29 3 UN to send probe team to Guiana UNITED NATIONS, Friday. THE United Nations Committee on Colonialism decided yesterday to send an exploratory mission to investigate the state of emergency in British Guiana. The British delegate, Mr. Cecil King, said that he would transmit the committee's decision to his Government. Mr.Reuter; UPI - 420 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-06-29 3 Berlin gets ready for 'Fuehrer of cosmonaut nation' OERLIN (Eastern Sec- tor), Fri. Mr. Khrushchev arrives here today two days after President Kennedy publicly declared to West Berliners "There are some who say that Communism is the wave of the future, let them come to Berlin." Officially the visit isReuter - 293 words
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Article90 1963-06-29 3 NEW YORK, Fri. Sugar Ray Robinson. for Tier world middleweight boxIng chrvnpion, said yesterday that he may appear In a French-made film with Christine Keeler Robinson 43 was quoted as telling a reporter of the New York Amsterdam News, a Negro weekly: "I'm going to France withinReuter - 90 words
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119 1963-06-29 3 Thresher search: Get -out escort for Red ships MEW YORK. Fri.— Two Russian ships yesterday sailed .through the area where the Bathyscaphe Trieste is searching the ocean floor for the wreckage of the nuclear submarine Thresher, the U.S. Navy reported. This was in violation of a navy request that allReuter - 119 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-06-29 5 New chief takes over with a lighter heart If UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. O. L. Bennett has taken over the post of Insurance Commissioner here with a much lighter heart than his predecessor. Mr. A. C. Gray. He does not expect any repetition of the daily threats which Mr. Gray199 words
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Article175 1963-06-29 5 IPOH. Friday. I^IVE gadgets have been suggested by the police here to curb car thefts, which have increased re1 cently in the Ipoh area. In a notice to motor dealers, I motor insurance companies I and the Automobile Association of Malaya, the 0.C.P.D.,175 words
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285 1963-06-29 5 TAN TOCK SAIK - $100,000 'dole' held up by uncleared accounts TAN TOCK SAIK: By Kuala Lumpur, Fri JJUNDREDS of destitute and underprivileged families in seven States are still waiting for their "dole" for the first quarter of the year totalling more than $100,000. Government welfare grants for these families each family receives between285 words
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Article104 1963-06-29 5 MALACCA. Fri. Resolutions attacking the British War Department's redundancy policy and its refusal to negotiate on the question of payment for loss of career will be introduced at the annual meeting of the Malacca branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association on Sunday.104 words
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Article46 1963-06-29 5 TELUK ANSON. Pri. Inche Abdul Kadir bin Safar has been| elected president of the youth sec- tion. Lower Perak constituency Umno division. Other officials are: Vice-presi-dent. Inche Bidon bin Ngah: secretary. Inche Latiff bin Nasir; treasurer. Wan Mohamed bin Wan! Osman.46 words
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Article94 1963-06-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Pri. A taxi driver. Low Kiam Etig. 27. who was admitted to the General Hospital two days ago with a stab wound in his stomach, was charged in hospital yesterday with murdering another taxi driver. Abdul Rahman bin Hamid. 26. He is94 words
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Article71 1963-06-29 5 IPOH. Fri. Wong Chan Sau. 23. was admitted to hospital here! after he had fallen in between the platform and the coach of a moving train at the Ralway Station here today. Wong missed his footing when: he tried to step aboard the train before It71 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-06-29 5 TOP marks for progress surely must go to pretty "hello girl" Putri Zainah binte Abdul Rahman, Perak's "Miss Golden Voice 1963." For Putri Zainab. 35, was third in the contest in 1960 and second last year. With runner-up Josephine Chan, 24. she will represent89 words
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Article82 1963-06-29 5 Gang leader, fighter arrested SINGAPORE, Fri. Police detained three men and screened 244 suspects in antisecret society raids throughout the island during the past 24 hours. Two are being detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions i Ordinance and the third under the Societies Ordinance. One of the detained men82 words
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Article30 1963-06-29 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. O. Nadarajah. 20. of Sentul Pasar, was fined $300. or a month's jail, for stealing a lawn mower from a house in Petaling Java.30 words
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Article179 1963-06-29 5 A STOREKEEPER who yielded to temptation because he was pestered by moneylenders after losing on horses, was jailed today for a year for criminal breach of trust of $3,887 belonging to his employers. Lam See Keng. 31, chief storekeeper of Lyons Motors here, pleaded guilty179 words
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69 1963-06-29 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. The First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Choor Singh, will resume duties on Monday after a months leave. Mr. K T. Alexander, who has been acting for him. will be posted to the Firs< Civil District Court. The Seventh Magistrate Mr Khoo69 words
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257 1963-06-29 5 KOTA BHARU, Fri. More than 28,000 voters will go to the polls tomorrow to elect 112 representatives to six town and rural district councils in the state. The Alliance retained control of the Kuala Krai council when nine of its candidates were returned257 words
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327 1963-06-29 5 PENANG, Friday. THE payment of $209,000 to the contractor for the j second phase of the Chowrasta Market project before building actually started was a normal practice, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, the Mayor, said today. "It is a progress payment, consistent with normal architectural practice327 words
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102 1963-06-29 5 - SINGAPORE, Fri. Shaw Brothers are looking for two girls to represent Singapore and Malaya at an international festival in America. The search Is being carried out on behalf of the festival's organisers. A Shaws spokesman said today the girls would be selected on personality102 words
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88 1963-06-29 5 TELUK ANSON. Pri. The Town Council appeals to the public to make use of water from its 90 stand pipes for drinking and cooking purposes only. The people are asked not to bathe or wash cars at the stand pipes. Stand pipes water88 words
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Article, Illustration338 1963-06-29 6 Full backing for Govt's labour policy 3 PAP ASSEMBLYMEN CLARIFY THEIR STAND THREE PAP Assemblymen today declared full support for the Government's labour policy —in spite of their attack on the Government two days ago over a wage dispute. The trio Mr. John Mammen, Inche Mohammed Ismail Rahim and Inche338 words
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835 1963-06-29 6 'NOT PROPERLY INFORMED OF THE FACTS' Police reply to charges SINGAPORE, Fri. Government did not accede to this demand, Mr. Chelliah said. The Government also made clear that it could not accede to claims for overtime allowances tor the 90 or so nonuniformed personnel in the Police Force who are835 words
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76 1963-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Puan Noor Atshah. wife of the Yang di-Per-tuaii Nrgara. tonight described the work undertaken by the Singapore Children's Society as "valuable and useful to the community. She was making a radio appeal to the public to support the society's flag day tomorrow.76 words
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284 1963-06-29 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. As 600 employees of the Malayan Breweries went on a go-slow today, the management decided to make an "offer" to the Singapore Manual and I Mercantile Workers' Union, representing the workers, on Tuesday. The "offer" was confirmed by Mr. Koh Ouan Ghee, a conciliation284 words
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Article148 1963-06-29 6 Chamber's warning -to Japan SINGAPORE, Fri. The Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce today warned the Japanese Government of the consequences of delaying Singapore's claims for compensation for Japanese atrocities against Singaporeans during the war. The Chamber's committee members, at a meeting today condemned the "shrewd, insincere and evasive" attitude of148 words
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Article55 1963-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The People's Insurance Company of Malaya Ltd. will hold a dinner and dance party at the Badminton Stadium tomorrow night in celebration of the company's sixth anniversary and the opening of Its first branch office in Singapore There will also be a variety55 words
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Article48 1963-06-29 6 SINGAPORE. Fri— The Church of St. Francis Xavier will hold a Grand Carnival and Fete" on July 7 between 9.30 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. in the Church grounds. This is In aid of the Social Centre. Church of St. Vincent de Paul (Jalan Kayu) Building Fund.48 words
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Article416 1963-06-29 7 The problem teachers I spend more time on their affairs than on those of my pupils: Head KUALA KANGSAR, Friday. THE principal of the Malay College here, Mr. N. J. Ryan, disclosed today that he spent "far more time dealing with the affairs of 30 teachers than with the problems416 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-06-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The first of seven officers of the Information Department who are being posted to .'Malayan missions abroad left here today for Jakarta. He is Inche Mokhtar bin Haji Ahmad (above), former deputy head of the external affairs division108 words
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76 1963-06-29 7 T^ALACCA. Fri. A pledge to iT make this town "a place of glittering lights' was made at a Socialist Front rally here last night by Mr. Yeoh Ho Huat. a candidate in the municipal council election. Other pledees by Mr. Yeoh: MOKE CLINICS, markets, road76 words
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Article48 1963-06-29 7 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Motor Workshop Employees' Union wants the Government to (jive all detainees arresu-d during "Operation Cold Store" in February an open trial or release them unconditionally. This was one of the resolutions adopted by the union at its annual meeting.48 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-06-29 7 ENVOY MARY COMES TO MALAYA-BY REQUEST KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A pretty Canadian career diplomat. Miss Mary Fraser, 23. who specially asked for an assign men t to Malaya, has arrived here as Third Secretary at the Canadian High Commission. The reason: "All the good things I have heard about Malaya,156 words
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Article43 1963-06-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The I Departments of Information, Radio and Television and the Malayan Film Unit will hold a dance '"Malam Gumbira" at the Chinese Assembly Hall tomorrow. There will be a Kaiaxr of film personalities and radio artists singing.43 words
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247 1963-06-29 7 'Council slipped' says cheat case appeal lawyer DENANG, Fri.— George 1 Town City Council "slipped badly" in wrongfully transferring a woman's property to a lawyer's clerk, the Penang Appeal Court was told today. "In trying to protect the City Council, the City Secretary. Mr. Sonnl Plllal. did a mumbo-jumbo resultIng247 words
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Article71 1963-06-29 7 PENANO. Fri. A man banned from Penang for five years returned less than three week* before the expiry of the restricted residence order Imposed on him in 1958, the Sessions Court was told today. Wong Yee Hung. 33. pleaded guilty to a charge of being71 words
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Article53 1963-06-29 7 PERTH. Fri.— A student. Chang Yew Foong. 23. of Teluk Anson. charged with having administered a drug to an 18-year-old girl with Intent to overpower her. was remanded for the second time In a Perth police court yesterday. No date for his reappearance was fixed. BailReuter - 53 words
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77 1963-06-29 7 PENANG. ?Ti. Nibong Tebal district will hold Malaysia celebration from Aug. 31 to Sept. 7. A district ceienratlons committee, headed by Inche Nik Mohamcd Zain bin Haji Hassan, has decided that the festivities should include a lion dance and youth rally. Thanksgiving services will77 words
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Article25 1963-06-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Kairali Arts Club will hold Its annual meeting at the Midlands School, Lornie Road, at 3 p.m. on Sunday.25 words
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175 1963-06-29 7 J£U ALA LUMPUR, Fri. In a prevention is better thancure move, the police here were out in force today to keep an eye on payrolls in the capital. Members of the Federal Reserve Unit and the newly established Highway Patrol augmented the regular175 words
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Article30 1963-06-29 7 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. The St. Anne's Church here will commemorate the Feast of its patron saint with a week's Novena starting from July 19 to July 27.30 words
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143 1963-06-29 7 THE 350lb. VILLAGE TERROR IS SHOT I DEAD— KUANTAN, Fri. A 3501 b tiger, which has been terrorising a village six miles from here for the past two months, was shot dead last night. The beast measuring seven feet, had killed five cows and many chickens. It was two months143 words
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70 1963-06-29 7 IPOH. Fri. A land broker. Mahidln bin Zalnal Abidin. 28. was fined $8,400 in default 12 months' jail by the Sessions Court for being knowingly concerned in conveying 280 lb. of uncustomed saccharin with intent to defraud the Government of $1,400 In duty.70 words
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194 1963-06-29 8 Malaysia: Barisan hits at Britain and PAP SINGAPORE, Fri. A Barisan Sosialia delegation led by the party's chairman, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, will present a note to the British Commission tomorrow protes ting against the London talks on Malaysia A party statement accuses Britain of "intransigency" by trying to force194 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-06-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A LONDON-BOUND passenger, Mr. T. A. MacLachlan, of Bin nie and Partners here, began his holiday today with a $1,500 shock. Three hours before departure, Mr. MacLachlan was told that his bag, containing $1,500 worth of clothes and229 words
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Article36 1963-06-29 8 IPOH. PTI. —An electrical wireman, Abdul Khalr bin Termlsir. found the body of a baby boy entangled in some rocks In midstream when he went fishing at Sungel Rokam new village her* yesterday.36 words
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Article90 1963-06-29 8 Subversive paper girl jailed KUCHING. Fri. A women Liaw Kirn Fong. 23. was today sentenced to five months' jail under the Preservation of Public Security Regulations for being in possession of subversive documents. The documents advocated an armed revolt and struggle in Sarawak by the clandestine Communist organisation against theReuter - 90 words
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Article26 1963-06-29 8 KUALA LUMPUR. PTI. The 1963 edition of the Malayan Post Office Guide will be on sale on Monday. Its prtoed at $3.50 a copy.26 words
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Article130 1963-06-29 8 CEREMBAN, Frl A special committee has completed an inquiry into allegations against members of the Negri Sembilan Executive Council. Every member of the Executive Council, Including the Mentri Besar. Dato (Dr.) Mohammed Said, is understood to have given evidence. Mr. Ournam Singh Gill, a Socialist Front130 words
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Article69 1963-06-29 8 SINGAPORE. Prl. A retired lawyer. Mr. Claude H. Da SUva, who sued his rent collector, V. Maruthappan, for $1,000 as being proceeds of rent for five months. was Riven Judgment for th» amount with costs by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah In the High Court. A69 words
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456 1963-06-29 8 MR. YAP PHENG GECK, Singapore MCA leader, said today that common market terms should not be allowed to stand in the way of merger. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew had Insisted that everything be done according to the White Paper "and the common market456 words
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Article199 1963-06-29 8 KDANTAN, Frl. The Sultan of Pahang will usher in next week a new era In fast, comfortable travel to Pahang a five -hour drive from Singapore to here and no ferry to cross from Kuala Lumpur. He will do this by opening the new199 words
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295 1963-06-29 9 Rotarians plan to sponsor a boys' club KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Rotary Club j here intends to sponsor < a boys' club as its i major project this year in an attempt to break the "vicious circle" ot juvenile delinquency. This was stated tonight by 1 Dr. L.S. Sodhy in295 words
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81 1963-06-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A 13--member Australian parliamentary delegation led by the PostmasterGeneral. Mr. C. W. Davidson, will arrive here on Monday on a factiiiidii.g mission. The deputy leader of the dele- gation. which comprises seven Government and .six Opposition member.-., is Mr L. C81 words
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Article52 1963-06-29 9 BENTONG. Pii. All Pa-. bum Government stuff and 'heir en have oecn advised :o take advantage of UK muss X-fU up by lie National Tuberculosis Centre o! the Health MiiuMry. A n;)l3:!r X-ray unit will visit Bemong for lour days. Ttie X-ray programme eucl& on52 words
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156 1963-06-29 9 pENANG, Fri.— The Deputy Mayor. Mr. N. Patkunam, told the City Council today that his forthcoming trip to Britain to study law was made possible only by a loan of $12,000 granted him by a lawyer. Mr. Triptipal Singh "In addition, an uncle156 words
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Article65 1963-06-29 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The headmaster of Tuanku Abdul Rahman School in Ipoh. Inche Murad bin Mohammed Noor. has been .spending the last 10 months ■in Britain studying educational administration and comparing school systems in Malaya and i Europe. As a Colombo Plan Fellow, he has been65 words
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Article185 1963-06-29 9 TELUK ANSON. Friday INCHE Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, former Minister of 1 Agriculture and Co-operatives, said at a rally at Selekoh last night that the Alliance Government was not out to help the people of the country. He said: "The Alliance policy at present does not185 words
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Article107 1963-06-29 9 Acquitted of bookmaking KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Chan Tuck Onn. 34. and a woman. Chan Wai Sang. 43. both of Ipoh, were acquitted In the Third Magistrate's; Court today of acting as I bookmakers at the Selangor Turf Club on April 29. Inspector S. D. Mitchell, who was called by the107 words
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Article31 1963-06-29 9 Illicit liquor: Fined i PENANG. Fri A fisherman. < Lim Kirn Chin. 50. was today fined $70 for possessing six pints I of Illicit liquor in his hut at Batu Ferringhi yesterday.31 words
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Article29 1963-06-29 9 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Mr. Tan Ah Hee. an Alliance town councillor, lost (350 when bur- glar stole his purse from i. pair, of trousers in his bedroom29 words
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Article30 1963-06-29 9 KLANO. Fri. A "Sare« Queen" will be elected at a variety concert at the Indian Community Hall here on July 6 ,In aid of the National Patriotic Fund30 words
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Article, Illustration304 1963-06-29 9 General Sher Ali to open new mission in Europe By AUSTEN ZECHA KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Major-General Nawabzada Muhammad Sher AH Khan Pakistani High Commissioner is to leave Malaya soon to open a new mission for his government in a 'vitally important" Central European country. Iti an Interview with the Straits304 words
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Article62 1963-06-29 9 PENANG. Fri. The Peoples Progressive Party will hold a public rall> in Batu Gantong Race Course Road at 7.30 tomorrow night in support of Us lone candidate in next month's city elections. Mr. Klioo Vat See who Is contesting In the Sungel Ayer Terjun ward.62 words
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Advertisement162 1963-06-29 9 Duchess SpßftKS wrJL^ IT was certainly one of the most sensational divorce cases of all time. Its spectacular story was outlined by these headlines in the Straits Times: ON MAY 9, 1963— "1n a locked cupboard pictures of a nude Duchess": O\ MAY 10— "Adultery by nude Duch- ess proved:162 words
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Advertisement338 1963-06-29 9 Keep COOL with m^^^g^ Air conditioning i* no longer a tioningyou not only get the finest the first name IN AIR CONDITIONING luxury, it is a natural addition to equipment, but a complete and better and more pleasant living efficient 24 hour maintenance standards. Be it a nursery, living service338 words
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Miscellaneous34 1963-06-29 9 Hop It,, 1.1 Hu—iim toirk Imri/ Hy Chmmtmr T'~' /V-'t'.fJi W BLTT TNO MBMBEPI fHEV. TRACV— Y>P*jflHH SOMEONE [TBCMMEir* "I «2J^*2S£¥^^£pT£«l Q oSm/TOD I CA *«i EVER FLAG MAS J Mf Ml MACHINE > "*^vH34 words
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Obituary21 1963-06-29 10 .''< w..rrf« Sit (Minimum) NORFORO WILLIAM June 23rd suddenly South Coast, New South Wales, Australia. Sadly missed Laurie Sylvia anrt children.21 words
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Article110 1963-06-29 10 Word* tit (Minimum* VETHAMANIOKAM Thanka all fnebda aad relative* for wreaths, con''.oiencea, attendance and autstanoe at the funeral of his wife Thavamary Ammsl. FAMILY of the late Madam Lam <hoon Kum thank all relatives and mends for their condolence*, wreaths, scrolls, donations, attendances aad .mmstance at the funeral. MRS.110 words
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Article339 1963-06-29 10 Horti Sit (Minimum) THE COCKPITS Java RlJ.ttafel 1* served every Saturday and Sunday lunch time. E.ASV WAV TO film: Cat le» of the Mrch foodn. Knjoy crlap, dfliclou* I'.yvlta inatrad at any time of the NEW BIKINISWIMSUITS by "Rose Marie Reid of California. Lovely -.-lection of print* and shades.339 words
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Article704 1963-06-29 10 It is difficult to think of anything more undesirable than the probable final result contrived by Sarawak's peculiar electoral system. It is entirely likely that the Sarawak United People's Party (mainly representing the Chinese-educ-ated Chinese) will not have a single seat in the Council Negri, or a704 words
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Article353 1963-06-29 10 A concerted new campaign against the South African Government by the black African nations was foreshadowed at the Addis Ababa summit last month. The manoeuvres at the I International Labour Organisation conference which has just limped to a close in Geneva, are a foretaste of things to353 words
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Article, Illustration216 1963-06-29 10 With the exception of Bachok, the Alliance holds all the Kelantan Town Councils foi which new elections are being held today. The party's margin of control is so decisive (twice the number of Opposition seats, or more, in each council) that the forecast must be that the Alliance216 words
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Article, Illustration1151 1963-06-29 10 K. KRISHNA MOORTHY - Graft scandal rocks Nehru Govt. K. KRISHNA MOORTHY FROM RECENT defeats in important byelections to Parliament and scandals of alleged corruption in high places are rocking the ruling Congress Party out of the complacency which has eaten into it after sixteen continuous years in power. The party is today in1,151 words
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Letter159 1963-06-29 10 RECENTLY some newspaper reports on th« rally addressed by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at Bukit Mertajam on Thursday, June 20, quoted the Tengku as saying that the Thai Foreign Minister, Tun Thanat Khoman, was responsible for arranging the meeting; in Tokyo between the Prime159 words
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Letter75 1963-06-29 10 17ORTUNE-TELLING and r witchcraft, as far as I am aware, are offences under the law, but It would shock anyone to see dally along Waterloo Street the number of people who man stall after stall. Chap jikee winning numbers and 4-diglt tips and many others are given to75 words
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Letter68 1963-06-29 10 rpHE Traction Company's X 18A service is weak even during peak hours like 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., with 30 minutes between buses. Added to these long Intervals the crlver.s often ignore calls to stop and pick up a pasi-enger. The S.T.C. should put more buses on this68 words
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Advertisement504 1963-06-29 10 Strata raaM&Mal** Mag m tai in fmm COLD STO*A«I MCaDI Orefcew* Meet* COLD «TOMal lIUKCHU AT HOLLAND ajOAD— KATOMeI KeVSttn. HOAO-MAVAi. aVkM AMtHsHeeS A«*n<« CITY SKXMC aTTOMm LT» WIMkMHr Heoe*. C«4tyer Qm* TUB NB-WS ftONT M. m. WtaAH, 3 AaiMwsrv ttv Mb*9jbl> Peaweji Sews) aY ABMNN. •ATA* OO S7SV7 Oiaf504 words
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Advertisement101 1963-06-29 10 Mm TREATMENT ir*\ Wi ives V%Gv %v immediate p^^^^ for COLDS am FLU PARACETAMOL^. relieve* aches and pains^ s^v >^^^^^^^ and reduces feverish- ness fl^y PHENYLEPHRINE-H clears blocked nasal Wk- passages < >SP^t. to meet the increased V need for this vitamin during an infection < 1 XL helps to101 words
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176 1963-06-29 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Sultan of Brunei has disclosed that four important issues remain outstanding on Brunei's entry into Malaysia. One was the unsettled question of oil revenue. He declined to say what the others were. The Sultan was speaking in an interview with Television176 words
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68 1963-06-29 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Anne Erin Webb, an operator of Cable and Wlreles Ltd.. successfully petitioned today for a judicial separation from her husband, P.P. Webb, a former Dolice officer, on grounds of desertion and adultery. They were married at the Katong Catholic church in April68 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-06-29 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The British Ambassador to Indonesia, Mr. Andrew (iilchrist (above), said here today that the new economic policy outlined recently by President Soekarno would benefit Singapore. Mr. Gilchrist who left for Jakarta this evening after a two-day stay here, said tha'109 words
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Article45 1963-06-29 11 RAUB. Fri. A tapper. Wong Fal Kwong. 19. of Sungel Ruan new village, was fined $25, or five day's jail, for possessing 10 obscene photographs on June 1. Wong, who pleaded guilty, said that he found the photographs on the roadside.45 words
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340 1963-06-29 11 Opposition asked to help draw up federal polls boundaries SINGAPORE, Friday. JHE GOVERNMENT has called for proposals from the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly on how to group the 51 constituencies into 15 electoral divisions for the first elections to send Singapore representatives to the Federal House of Representatives in340 words
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91 1963-06-29 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. (Jackie Sam) A contains military position in the Far East begins here on Monday Taking part will be 36 military attaches, who will be briefed on military situations in Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and other smaller battlegrounds of the cold war before the meeting91 words
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Article35 1963-06-29 11 KLANO, Fri. The Sultan of Selangor will open an exhibition of books In Malay at the Ourney Memorial Library here on July 6 at 10 ajn. It will last three days35 words
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Article14 1963-06-29 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. A meetlne of botanists of InternaUonal repute opened here today.14 words
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Article22 1963-06-29 11 KLANO. Fri. The District Officer here, Inche Johan bin Yaasin. has been elected president of this district's Malaysia Celebration Committee.22 words
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Article70 1963-06-29 11 BINOAPORE, Fri. Abu Bakar bin Daud. a driver, was today fined $50 after he had pleaded guilty to woundIng Leow Kheng How, a ear park attendant. In Market Street on June 17. Senior Inspector T. 8. Zaln said that Abu Bakar punched Leow after Leow had70 words
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Article28 1963-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A lorry driver, Leong Chong. M. was fined $100 today (or driving without due care and attention along the Federal H'chway on28 words
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Article268 1963-06-29 11 BIG HUNT FOR CIGARETTE THIEVES JERANTUT, Friday. pOLJCE stations throughout Pahang were alerted 1 today and roadblocks set up as a big hunt was launched for a black Hillman car with a $3,600 cargo of stolen cigarettes. The cigarettes were stolen from a sundry shop. Chop Kwong Heng Loong less268 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-06-29 11 SINGAPORE, Fri— Cynthia Bartiara Leembruggen, a Singapore Telepnone Board supervisor, who petltioneJ lor dissolution of her marriage to James Keith Leembruggen, a driving tester, on grounds of desertion and cruelty, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Mrs.132 words
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189 1963-06-29 11 PENANG. Friday. T*HE Penang Special branch took possession of 15 copies of three banned books today when the pilgrim ship, Kuala Lumpur, returned from Jeddah with 1,881 Malayan pilgrims. The books were surrendered by pilgrims who had bought them in Mecca. They handed them189 words
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83 1963-06-29 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Prt. The west division of the Johore Bahru Umno at a general meeting today rejected a resolution urging the Oovernment to ban the Socialist Pront. The resolution, moved by a divisional committee member, Inche Janl bin Abdul Ma nan, was thrown out83 words
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Article73 1963-06-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four fishermen from the Maldive Islands In the Indian Ocean who have been learning Malayan fishing techniques here for the last three months, left by air for Colombo today on their way home. This was the first time that fishermen from an73 words
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Article24 1963-06-29 11 KAJANO. Fri. Dr. Abdul Majld bin Dato Abdul Aziz of Kajang district hospital has been transferred to the Oeneral Hospital, Kuala Lumpur.24 words
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240 1963-06-29 11 Red tape holds up launching of students' rockets TPOH, Fri.— Launching 1 of two rockets built by science students of the Anglo-Chinese School here has been held up because of the "red tape" in various Government departments. The headmaster. Mr. Teerath Ram, speaking at the school's exhibition. expressed hope that240 words
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Article66 1963-06-29 11 SINGAPORE. Prl.— The Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Oan. will declare open a variety show at the Happy World Stadium on Sunday to mark the end of a "Hen's Eggs Campaign Week" sponsored by the Singapore Chinese Animal Manufacturers' Conference. The object of the66 words
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Advertisement179 1963-06-29 11 YAGHICAIss lC*%«* v ■PV*«ga£2g^gP^gi Dpjfl "l-mtk Pmw UrnK% FUTMD: "H II" -Htl-lX" FLAU-I-W I *Zf In Moloyno, at wall at in mnt part* Hi* world, Hrn clkk com.ro I* probably th* sound of YASHICA. In th* 100 odd countri** where YASHICA CAMERAS ore (old, Hrn verdict •i ..YASHICA i. the179 words
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Advertisement154 1963-06-29 11 PERFECTION IN VENETIAN BLINDS If you have an eye for the quality that makes better living. you will appreciate the beauty and perfection of STARLITE Gold Star Venetians. Here is perfection in smooth, silent operation... in a range of new fashion-inspired colours... there is also a special Starlite patented feature154 words
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Miscellaneous505 1963-06-29 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MAI AVA Your MaUjrs 1 10.30 Eml Pope NATIONAL SHORTWAVE midnight Close Down. A.M™S C xii"aSr Ne- RADIO SINGAPORE gara-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- SHORTWAVE SERVICE fasi; 7.00 Time Signal, The News: 7.10 Songs And Bweet meiwe Music; 740 Learn A Word A MEDIUM WAVE505 words
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141 1963-06-29 12 TROOPS IN BRUNEI: NO FINAL DECISION KUCHING, Fri. An official spokesman said here today that no final decision had yet been taken on "whether, where or when" the British military headquarters and forces will be moved from Brunei. Press reports said recently it was likely that British forces remaining inReuter - 141 words
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102 1963-06-29 12 CIXGAPORE, Fri. The O Australian Government has agreed to the use of an RAAF Dakota aircraft at Butterworth to be used for rain-mak--111. experiments here. This was announced today by the Public Utilities Board. It said the rainmaking expert, Mr. E. J. Mnitli, of the102 words
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Article28 1963-06-29 12 PEKAN. Fri. The SulUn ot >ahang will launch a motor boat o be used as a riverine postal igency at a ceremony here on Vrdnesday.28 words
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90 1963-06-29 12 SARAWAK TEAM MEET THE -TENGKU KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Five Sarawak delegates led by the chairman of the Sarawak Alliance, Temenggong Jugah anak Barieng, today speju 90 minutes with Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Residency After the meeting Temenggong Jugah told the I StraiU Times that the question of forming a90 words
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50 1963-06-29 12 IPOH. Pri. With the establishment of Malaysia secondary schools in the country would have to play an even more responsible role than ever before, said Mr. J. E. D. Ambrose. Chief Education Officer Perak. today. He was opening the annual exhibition of the Anglo-Chinese I School. BO50 words
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489 1963-06-29 12 AN engineer, Mr. C. Wilson, and his wife were assaulted when they tried to help a cyclist after a road accident, a court was told today. The scene of the accident was about 50 yards from a police station. "At the police489 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-06-29 12 Expert from Britain to lecture on libraries KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A British library expert will conduct a preliminary lecture at the University of Malaya tomorrow to try to assess what kind ol instruction our librarians may need. Mr. F.G.B. Hutchings (above), who is here on a two-year loan from th*98 words
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Article30 1963-06-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A 23-j*ar-old seamstress. Slow Ah Thiam alias Slow Ah Mot. of Ampen* new village, six miles from here was found hanged in her bedroom yesterday.30 words
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189 1963-06-29 12 Plan to aid offenders lose taste for jail life ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. T. Sivapragasam. the new chairman of the Selangor Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. today spoke of a plan to make discharged prisoners lose their taste* for prison life. "Each time a prkonrr comes out. he rocs and commits189 words
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Article, Illustration291 1963-06-29 12 Dato Kamil calls for overseas investment, trade offices KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil, former Malayan Ambassador to Washington, today urged the creation of Malayan trade and investment advice offices in certain major countries. "There ls a need for specialised trade people permanently posted abroad." he told a news291 words
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66 1963-06-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —About 20 organisations have given their views on the proposed new town planning rules for the easiern commercial sector here. Their action is vi response to an appeal by thr Federal Capital Commissioner. Huji Ismail bin Panjang Ans. The authorities are66 words
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Article77 1963-06-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Three donations totalling (206.09 were collected by the Straiu Timen today for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total collects by this newspaper 10 $132 575.47. Todays contributions came from: the staff of the National Tuberculosis Centre. Pahan", Road. Kuala Lumpur *Si 18.5577 words
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Article47 1963-06-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Production of rubber In Malay month rose by 1.261 tons from 54.369 tons in April to 55.630 tons in May according to go'erii- ment statistics issued, today. Of the May production estates I produced 31.716 tons and smallhoMincs 23.914 tons.47 words
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Advertisement656 1963-06-29 12 Bosch presents a fabulous range of family refrigerators Bosch now brings you these exciting models ranteed performance, trouble-free service styled in the latest fashion and fitted with and real economy. So to bring that up-to-the most up-to-date features. These Bosch date touch to your home, buy a BOSCH for refrigerators656 words
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Miscellaneous329 1963-06-29 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Preserve wolves, though one i. Char is apt to unash a hundred of the main dangers? (7). —that's disastrous! (12). 7. Purloined empty lorry In an I. One bird Is just a bore to an* absent-minded way <12). o A^? r th«'art«- .wnf Mm XO-329 words
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Article, Illustration1223 1963-06-29 13 MOLLIE McGEE - Splendour goes back 1,000 years MOLLIE McGEE -by ON the day the Pope is crowned in the B a s i I ie a of St. Peter's the great marble floor is completely hidden by masses of people, divided by wide slashes and pools of crimson carpe»t. Suddenly in the1,223 words
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Advertisement458 1963-06-29 13 WHAT ARE IONS? (^TTS CSS! J ojf /3 lONS are groups of atoms that Positive ions have been discovered to have lost or gained one or more be harmful to health and premeate the electrons, and therefore carry atmosphere of cities and industrial areas. either negative or positive charges Negative458 words
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316 1963-06-29 14 Rusk, Home prepare for Mac-Jack meeting LONDON, Fri. The U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk and the British Foreign Secretary, Lord Home, conferred for about two hours here yesterday on the nuclear tests ban issue and disarmament problems. They were preparing for the meeting between Presi- j dent KennedyReuter; UPI - 316 words
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227 1963-06-29 14 LONDON, Friday. PROPOSALS for a multi-milli(sn pound deal involving a joint take-over by British Petroleum and Shell of the operating interests lof the Burmah Oil Company were announced j last night. They also involve a hand-back to shareholders of millions of pounds worthReuter - 227 words
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Article53 1963-06-29 14 WASHINGTON. Fri.— The United States and India yesterday concluded a record-breaking barter agreement to exchange American farm products for Indian minerals The agreement covered the shipment of U.S. Government -owned commodities. including 300.000 bales of cotton, in exchange for 336.000 short tons of Indian manganese worth aboutReuter - 53 words
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Article81 1963-06-29 14 The 'V stays on for Stirling,. LONDON. Fri. Britain's former motor racing champion Stirling Moss yesterday failed to qualify for a licence to ride a motor scooter. After falling his Ministry of Transport test, he said: "It would appear that I did not look around a lot or give enoughReuter - 81 words
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Article, Illustration208 1963-06-29 14 Caned, then Negro waitress died: Farmer guilty Glamour girl of Wimbledon UAGER STOWN. 11 (Maryland), Fri.— A tobacco farmer was found guilty yesterday of manslaughter for beating a Negro waitress with a cane at a society ball because she did not get him a drink fast enough. The woman diedMirrorpic - 208 words
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Article28 1963-06-29 14 ADEN. Fri. The South Arabian Federation's Information Ministry. in a press statement yesterday, estimated there were more than 1.000 Russians in the Yemen Republic— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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234 1963-06-29 14 rpHE General Assembly A adopted yesterday a series of short-term measures for easing the U.N.s financial crisis, leaving until the autumn the wider issues of peace-keeping financing. Russia held out no hope of a change of her attitude towards the problem, voting againstReuter - 234 words
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Article55 1963-06-29 14 LONDON. Fri.— Elvis Presley has "twisted" himself out of the lintLsh hit parade's top-10 rating, said today's Musical Express. He dropped to 16th in a list which put British stars in the first I eight places. 1 Topping the list was Cliff Richards, theReuter - 55 words
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218 1963-06-29 14 tocommoner Bill is passed T ONDON, Fri. The House of Commons last night passed through all its remaining stages a Bill to enable a peer to renounce his title, quit the House of Lords and seek election to the House of Commons. The Bill Is a result of persistence of218 words
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Article150 1963-06-29 14 OTOCKHOLM. Fri. Espionage activity in Sweden has seriously damaged the defences of the country, General Torsten Rapp, the Swedish Chief of Defence, said in a statement issued to the Press yesterday. His statement said that investigations had already been started into finding out what had beenReuter - 150 words
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897 1963-06-29 15 Minister for Health has not tamed the roup B* ■■■rrr ATn All H .■■■P ■■■BMi »J I IliHI w I I Hi saMfc I L^_^ "^i* f Saturday I THAT ASSEMBLY CHARGE AGAINST DOCTORS OF 'UNSCRUPULOUSNESS' WE thank the Minister for Health and Law for his long reply to our897 words
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Article298 1963-06-29 15 1 REFER to J.L.T.K's letter (B.T. June 22) suggesting that the bougainvlllea bushes on Nlcoll Highway be replaced by tembusu trees. The kind of tree or shrub to be planted along a road Is chosen after considering the appropriateness of the setting, the object of plantIng298 words
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Article46 1963-06-29 15 rE National Library is supposed to be associated with learning. However. It Is fast becoming overpopulated with bugs. I'll bet 10 to 1 with anybody that the chairs In the library which appear from outside to be so attractive are positively alive. VICTIM Singapore46 words
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Article144 1963-06-29 15 rpELtVISION Slngapura nightly asks viewers to be X good neighbours by tuning down their seta so as not to disturb others. I appeal to Radio Singapore and Red if fusion to do the same In their various language streams. It is most exasperating to have neighbours' sets blaring144 words
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Advertisement423 1963-06-29 16 (ontinurd from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT PHARMACIST LOCUM REQUIRED AugusL Please reply Box Al9oo ST. X.L REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Cook General Amah and Baby Amah 168 Cuacaden Road, B'pore 111. Tel: *****. EXPERIENCED HOUSE AMAH. Apply with testimonials between JOO p.m. and 6.00 p.m. at 509. Dunman Koad, Katong, Singapore 15.423 words
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Advertisement1114 1963-06-29 16 I SITUATIONS VACANT JS Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. eatrm ENGLISH SPEAKING CHINESE Cook/General Amah, no washing, European family, District 10, must live In. 'Phone Singapore *****. STAFF PROBLEM??? Contact Raja s College (*****) (Spore) for Typists. Secretaries, Stenographers, Bookkeepers. Clerks. Part; Full Temporary: No Commission: Remember: Raja's College!1,114 words
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Advertisement896 1963-06-29 16 FOR SALE tO Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. rxtrm "FIDES" REFRIGERATOR! all sizes. H P. do down-payment lIP. Middle Koad. Tel: (Sporei 240 M. KEROSENE OR ELECTRIC 2nd Band Refrigerator*. Trade-In accepted. Him. tenanoe'eervldng Remgeraton/Alrcondtttoneni Oatral Refrigeration. 346 Joo Cblat Road, Spore. Tel: M*****2M3 or J.a 2847. COMPLETE DRUMSET896 words
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Advertisement1525 1963-06-29 17 10 imERPOOI a ejESI COASI U.a-i e ru Out Sport Sam v S'haai Panang CALCHAS Mart A'nxwth, LJvtneet «/Jal| 1 Hoilma, Hamburg POiYDiißii* J J¥ «'Me», Clasgea Me 13 July 2 jaly 4 peleSs tn m Hi <•'» S My I My S/TB Nriy 11 MFNEliui Y nt> OoD 111,525 words
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Advertisement1432 1963-06-29 17 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIHGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, »OTI HOAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANB COPCNNAttN Penaag /CZZTVA "JUTLANOIA" Siilel Stiltl let Teday/38 Jiae la V^ 151 "BOMA" a) Gil. 47/ 4 Jily 9/ 7 Jary 8/ 8 Jlly VAV^~J~) 'MOMBASA" 21/24 Jlly 21/27 Jaly 21/ M1,432 words
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Advertisement1415 1963-06-29 17 ben£Uiene EXPRESS SERVICE IB LOtIBON. LIVERPOOi ft CONTINENTAL PttTS. JTpert P. Shea Peaaag BfNAVON (H) H'kfg, ita, Hene>-«p.Koa la Pt July 1 B4NREOCH (E La- 4.aaal. k'oaa. tt.ll i la Pt/Jily 4 Jily 5/ 5 MHALSAPUCH leaaea, Rotterdam. Antwerp Jiae Jl/ 4 UNVALU (EU Leaaea. Mere. Maaaarg la Pt July1,415 words
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Advertisement1346 1963-06-29 17 feMcAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. W^ led Nt: 13U1 r^»V ELURMAM LIKE «i ICLA VENESS LINE LONBON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, 10S AMGEUS, SAN FUNCISCO, HAVRE, NULL ft MIMLESBROUCH. StAITLE, VANCOUVER ft PORTUNB. Cm OF Carlisle f Acctautg cargt fer Ceatral ft Statl) Spore P. S'naa Penang BONNEVILU li Pert 1 Jily 21,346 words
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Article289 1963-06-29 18 'THE Malayan fc«cn«i K Banks' Ass*--1 ciatian mad* inese chances la its rates to merchants yesterday: Lend an: selling TT oi OD 2/3 18/10; buying TT 2/4 1/10, OD 2/4 3/32. 30 d/st 2/4 3/10. 45 <1/«t 2/4 1/4. 00 d/st 2/4 It/32. 90 d/st 2/4 3/8. 120289 words
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Article248 1963-06-29 18 ULY tirst grads rubber ouyere i.c. a I eleaeo at S p.m. an Slngsawre and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 731 cents per Ib. up one- eighth ot a cent ob Thursday's closing level The ton* was quitt. R.A.S. and F.M.R.K. doling awteca tn eenta a>er Ik. yesterday: Int.248 words
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618 1963-06-29 18 From Our Market Correspondent MOST ot the business on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday was again done in industrials which had a fair turnover. Prices were mixed with small gains and losses. Seven counters made gains, 13 Incurred losses and 10 remained unchanged618 words
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Article23 1963-06-29 18 Malayan Stock Indues June 3? June :h Industrial*: 118.46 118.18 Tins: 116.19 115.71 S rubbers: 114.24 114.24 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article786 1963-06-29 18 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with ihe number of the shares traded :n brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Baustsad (1.0O0) f 1.6«: Ounlspt S3 1A SL. (1.000) S3 20. (1.000) $3. IS. 11.000) 53. 17. (3,000) 53. 13: Bait786 words
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538 1963-06-29 18 rOLLOWINQ the drop of F £8 In the London price overnight. Straits tin fell In Penang yesterday by S3 to $452.25. However, local market sources said the drop would not have exceeded $2.50 probably if the value of London bids had538 words
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Article223 1963-06-29 18 CHIM lying altnaaMa tne IMgaawr* Marbeur wharvM or expected today are: Taakbaak 8/9, Tnoncape 47. Kyushu Maru 18. Roka > 147 N.W. 4. Salkyo Maru N.W. 2, Tarantel 4/5, Cardigan•hire 46, Olenartney 10/11, Men—thaw 13/14. Japan 33/S4. ttptins Yalta* 38/39, Prealdent McKlnley 1/". Nutaakl Maru 46.223 words
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Article26 1963-06-29 18 June 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 731 cents (up one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $452.25 (down S3) Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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Article147 1963-06-29 18 MELBOURNE. Frl r PHE Industrial share market strengthened today with most leaders gaining. AnstrsUlan Cement In very busy trade gained further Is. 3d. to 15s. 3d. making a gain of I 2s. over two days. Overall movements were small. I but the margin of rises over falls widened.147 words
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557 1963-06-29 18 VERY quiet conditions continued during the past week and despite the lower levels consumer interest remained poor, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market review. What demand there was. evaporated as prices approached the so-called buying level and the majority of557 words
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Article151 1963-06-29 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*) luu V"! Ihree months Dunl.il* rts MiAlisht IS .'a. i- -,'v its Robinson n Esso ;>| dj Kothmans II >ta. f *"N 18 CIS. X- Darhy 4(1 Oammon 14 CU. C. Storage *i*H Spura II Ota. I Trait ion I 3 Hume prefa 18 its *hrn151 words
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Article72 1963-06-29 18 CHINESE Predue* fishange, Sm«»pere n—n prteea per pteul yesterday: Coconut eil: bulk I*3l sellers, drum S4HJ sellers. Copra: June/July L'K/Contlnent |27a buyers. Popper: Muotok white $140 sellers. Sarawak white ***** sellers, special I Sarawak black 195 Kellers, garbled Lnmpong black 195 sellers. ABTA SIOO sellers Sinsapers Ceeenut OH72 words
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Advertisement1100 1963-06-29 18 V^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic. «V Great Ukes Service ioac> icafli tl» t'* ti» tl* tU r s>am nonu'uiu a. »rancisco l. Angeiaa n fork v.ie»eia««' "■alms Man" Cai. 23 24 21 Jaly 21 Jlly 31 Jaly IB ait S Saat "Kanikama Mam' 25/21 Jaly n/31 Jny1,100 words
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Advertisement789 1963-06-29 18 ■as aaca. iit-.ro lattadaa). aastartaai, aaaaan mm sataia S'oca t'kaa "tnao* "Bia»»rta" Ml. 4/5 la Part "PkMiia" 8/18 Jil* Caitral Apits: UK SHARP I CO, (M, LIB Tal: S per. 7SBBI. P. S'kaa BW, Paaaat INI far: Baatiak, Haiaaaaf. Kaafkasg. Ja«n iM Ctiaa Parts. Spore P Sham Ptnang ■■Emilia Plater789 words
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Advertisement69 1963-06-29 18 SHIPPING NOTICE m.». "BONNEVILLE Voy. 22/63 WB. Frwa: I.S-A. A Bone Kong. The above veesel Is scheduled to arrive In Singapore on 30th June, 1963 and will discharge cargo alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharves. The Oeneral Survey will be held on 10th 12th July. 1963 No other survey \vl69 words
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Advertisement784 1963-06-29 19 CLOSURE OF MAIN ROAD. NOTICE KEDAH MR. VAROHESi; LEEN 227-U. Jalan Hock Chye. Sinfcapor--The Roadway at 4'< i milestone 19 ls no longer connected with us north of Alor Star near Telegraph as from 24th. June 1963 and hu Post No. 61/4 Kedah Railway line r0 aut hority to transact784 words
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Advertisement263 1963-06-29 19 NOTICES CASTLEFIELD (KLANG) RUBBER ESTATE. LIMITED Notice is hereby given that an interim dividend ol 10 per cent (less United Kinguom income tax at the standard rate ol 7s. 9d. in the has been declared for the year ending 30th June, 1963 HM date of payment will be 26th July,263 words
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Advertisement256 1963-06-29 19 NOTICES I BANK HOLIDAY The Banks .a the Federation of i laya will be closed for business on Monday, l-.t July 1963 halfyearly balancing. Exchange *anlu' Association ol the Federation of Malaya NOTICE Members are reminded that the _nnual general meeting of the Singapore Government Medioal and Dental Officers Association256 words
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Advertisement362 1963-06-29 19 TENDERS PENANG JXR. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered J.K.R. Contractors In Clan "E" and above (WORKS) up to 12 noon on 9th July, 1963 at the office of the Jurutera Negerl, Jabatan Kerja Raya. Pulau Pinang for the CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS (PHASE I) FOR LOW COST HOUSINO362 words
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Advertisement459 1963-06-29 19 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK. Tenders for the construction and widening of carriageway from 14ft. to 20ft. on the Tronoh/Bota Kanan road between M.S. 25 to MjS. 26 80. will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl. J.K.R., Perak, Ipoh. up to 3pm on sth July, 1963. from459 words
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Advertisement431 1963-06-29 19 THE ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS EXAMINATION FOR MEMBERSHIP Sincapore 1963 An examination tor Membership of The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (for candidates .esident in Hateya and Singapore) will be held on the tallowing dates* Written Examination Friday, b September. Singapore Clinical Examination Commencing on or about Brisbane Wednesday.431 words
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1197 1963-06-29 20 Race One: 2.0-C1 4 Div 2-9* 1 ***** Calava (Venl Vld St.) Allan 5 9.0 9 2 ***** Director 11 .Shaw St.) Martin^ 4 8.13 V^J 1 3 ***** Tanah Ayer Ku (Epsom St.) Rodgers, 8 8.13 P.K. Leonj 5 4 ***** Excels** (Asia St..1,197 words
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Article, Illustration503 1963-06-29 20 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep He will be ridden by Harbridge RACING b; JPOH. Fri. Outsiders have a splendid record in the Perak Derby no other Malayan classic has produced more shock winners than this 12f event which was first run in 1950 and a "dark 'un"503 words
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Article254 1963-06-29 20 CRICKET LONDON, Fri. After, the thrilling Test I which ended at Lord's on Tuesday, many cricket enthusiasts here have been- disappointed to learn that West Indies will not visit England again until 1971. Asked today why this should be. MCC secretary Billy Griffith said: Treatment "InReuter - 254 words
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Article50 1963-06-29 20 NEW YORK. Fri. Pancho Gonzales (US), former world tennis champion, was beaten by Alex Olmedo <Perui when he made Ms come-back In the United Btates professional grass courts chamoionship at Forest Hills yeaterdm Olmedo bra» the 35-year-old Oonzales 10-8. 2-6. 6-0. 6-1 tn their first round match. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article207 1963-06-29 20 Relko aims for a treble DUBLIN, Fri. The French colt Relko, owned by Paris hotelier Francoia Dupre. attempts a historic classic treble tomorrow at the Curragh. The bay son of Tanerko has already won the French 2.000 Guineas and the Epsom Derby and is bidding for the Irish Derby andReuter - 207 words
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Advertisement122 1963-06-29 20 Enjoy the masculine freshness of P Every Old Spice product gives you a fresher kind of S confidence in younelf— we call it Old Spice awareness; the distinctive masculine look. =ic" SHIN.TON New VOMK LONDON M g l 5 UliP D«ooo«'l Dtoderint -from the best of the old, comes the122 words
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Advertisement12 1963-06-29 20 B l£-'l' PI I"'*'" 1 ■iihß f^ B^K "jtHtH J I 2S12 words
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Article, Illustration31 1963-06-29 21 RAZAK CUP FINAL M. Joseph, the Negri Sembilan centre-forward beats Razali. the Trengganu goalkeeper, to complete his hattrick. Negri won by 7-o.— Tlmesport picture by Wan Seng Yip.Wan Seng Yip - 31 words
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Article316 1963-06-29 21 KEN FE. RNANDEZ - KEN FE.RNANDEZ; Spore 1 Penang 0; Negri 7 Trengganu 0 by QLNGAPORE and Negri Sembilan, as expected, will fight for the Tun Razak Cup in the final match of the inter-state hockey championship at Rifle Range Road Stadium tomorrow. Singapore, with a 1-0 victory today over316 words
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324 1963-06-29 21 FRANCIS BOEY - BADMINTON 10 fight for six places in team FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— After their intensive training at Singapore and Penang, Malaya's ten Thomas Cup probables will fight it out at the Stadium Negara tomorrow night for selection. Only six players will be chosen for the Cup squad. The324 words
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Article516 1963-06-29 21 ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Records fell like nine-pins on the concluding day of the Selangor Schools' Sports Council athletic championships at the Merdeka Stadium. Another 13 new marks were set and five equalled. In the heats and completed events held earlier, there were 10 new records516 words
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Article665 1963-06-29 21 FOR S'PORE, MAKE OR FINAL BREAK By NORMAN SIEBEL; Kuala Lumpur, Friday THE TABLES OINGAPORE, now back in their old role as the enigma of Malayan inter-state soccer, receive Combined Services from Malacca at Jalan Besar Stadium onsuiuwo as the Malaya Cup competition goes into i>.s Mcond round in the665 words
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Article130 1963-06-29 21 PERXIS t TRENGGANU 2 XT ANGAR, Fri.— Perils and Treng- ganu gained their first point in this year's Malaya Cup competition when they drew 2-2 here today. Trengganu led 2-1 at balltime. Perils opened accounts in 14th minute through inside-left Uthas, but six minutes later, outside-left Senu130 words
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192 1963-06-29 21 Four-goal feat by Latiff for Perak KEDAH 2 PERAK 6 ALOR STAR, Fri. Perak proved much too good for Kedah in the north zone Malaya Cup tie at Stadium Darul Aman here today. Centre-forward Latin* Ibrahim gave a sparking performance scoring four of Perak's goals. Perak opened accounts after 18192 words
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Article84 1963-06-29 21 SOCCER Ipoh Div. t: Field Force 3 River Hydro 2; sth RMR 6 Malays 1; Div. 3: Kllat 3 Tamil Youngsters 0. Penang Dtv. 3: IRC 4 Medicals 1 TYBC 2 Jeluntong 0 Tal ping League: Thenavan 4 Transport Coy 3. N. Tebal League: Indians 4 Victoria 0. Denaro84 words
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Advertisement197 1963-06-29 21 I I(l2ll] THREE STAR I bSS brahd I I wxTiiiif. FERTILIZERS 8 3 jfKRTILISKIa l S kM.*J Produce all types of R.R.I. Mixture Fertilisers. Ky. Appointed Importers of all types of Compound Jfi Rfc Fertilizers. yA pj^*L Approved and recommended by The Ministry of Agrik> culture. The Rubber Replanting Board197 words
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Advertisement385 1963-06-29 21 TRETORN TENNIS BALL f\ will last Twice as long as an ordinary ball, and 0 V gives you Twice the 4 a box of 4 $SXO AVAILABLE AT all \\W leading sports stores. If I TRETORN MAOC INSMfKN Trail Eapain tw. 4 IM€ AKAOC MNCAPOM. TUi *****. ENG TAI MANSION385 words
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Miscellaneous51 1963-06-29 21 HOCKEY Rank Cup final*: Penang v Trengganu <4 pjn.). Spore v Negrrt CS.IS. both match** at Rifle Ran?* Rd. XL). BADMINTON Thomaft Cup ♦n»la (7.30 p.m.. Stadium Negara. WMA. SOCCER S'pere Div. 1: Al»* xandra v RAF Changl (5.16. Jn Be««r St«»llurn>. ATFI.FTICS Snore Combined rVhoolx rhompionshlpa (2.15 p.m. Parrer51 words
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Article64 1963-06-29 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police this morning found the semi-nude body of a Chinese school teacher, Mr. Sim Liang Chiang, in his Lowland Road home. Sim. 55, a teacher at the Sin Mln High School in Upper Serangoon Road, had not reported for school yesterday and today. It64 words
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Article296 1963-06-29 22 LONDON. Fri.— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTKDGED Consol 2 1 £46 5/16 —1/16 Funding 4<" c £94', +1 16 War 3,., £63 7 16 —1/16 BANKS Chartered 60 I' a —/HI HoiiKkon,i £18»» -r5, 16 INSURANCE Com. Un «/7>i 1/Prudential £21296 words
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Article50 1963-06-29 22 LONDON. Fri Spot 22 3'l6d. Aug. 22 3'lBd. Sept. 22 3/16 d.. Oct. 22'-, d.. Oct. Dec. 22', d. Jan 'Mar 22'» d.. Apr./ June 22', d July Sept. 22 id.. Oct. Dec. 22,.d. Jan./ Mar 22'« d. c.i.f July 219 16d.. Aug. 21\d.. Sept. 21*; d Tone Quiet50 words
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Article25 1963-06-29 22 LONDON. Fri Buyers £893 sellers £894. Forward buyers £892 sellers £8934, Settlement £894! Turnover a.m. 206 tons, pjn. 70 tons Tone: Steady but quiet.25 words
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Article356 1963-06-29 22 STOLLE AND KUHNKELEAD TO LAST 8 LONDON. Friday. FRED STOLLE (Australia) and Christian Kuhnke (Germany), both unseeded, today led the fieldto the men's singles quarter-final in the Wimbledon tennis championships here. Btolle. who had beaten another Australian, thirdseeded Ken Fletcher, in a second round upset and yesterday overcome Italian N.356 words
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Article175 1963-06-29 22 LONDON. Fri. The maun between Hampshire and the West Indian cricketer, ended in a draw here toduy. Scores: Hampshire 329 and 64-8 dec. WW Indians 182 and 126-9. In the only match to end decisively today. Yorkshire beat Glamorgan by 10 wickets at Sheffield. Glamorgan175 words
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Advertisement137 1963-06-29 22 CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL (South East Asia's School Of Postal Tuition) 86- B. Robinson Rood, P.O. 80. 193S Smgoporc 1. Tel: ***** PRINCIPAL: K. A. AUGUSTINE 8.A., B.L. Plan with foresight ond face examinations with confidence of success. We offer Short Courses or Self -tuition Courses which may be completed within137 words
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Advertisement38 1963-06-29 22 M WurdM SIB (Minimum) IN MEMORIAM IN LOVING MEMORY of Loul* l.lml rew 1.1:1! Departed 29-A-6L'. Gone Rwt My.iv* Remembered by hli Ixrv«t Dnes. MONDIA SKYSTAR [liu*rkljn I Modal ***** ijk I >"1r Hj Mo-.. ***** I ■Pt'^yß38 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-06-29 22 UIGHEST and lowest tempera-* tures in Malaya and Singapore for Uie period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 92 75 Kota Bharu 90 To Penang 90 73 Ipoh 1? 73 Malacca no 73 Singapore 90 7342 words
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