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Title Section24 1963-07-09 1 AVERAGE DAILY f EHTIFIEP SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times LJE- In Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1963 15 CENTS. v KDN 35SN^Vjj\V>9 324 words
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Article, Illustration564 1963-07-09 1 Some minor details are still to be settled BRUNEI WILL NOT BE PARTICIPATING IN THE CEREMONY: SULTAN'S PRECEDENCE POSITION ST&L UNRESOLVED From I LESLIE HOFFMAN LONDON. Monday THE Malaysia agreement is to to be initialled either late tonight or tomorrow. Arrangements to hold the signing ceremony at564 words
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287 1963-07-09 1 LONDON, Moii. Britain has Bgpeed to give up more than 1,000 acres of War Department land in Singapore, it was disclosed today. But Singapore's Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew is still seeking financial compensation for other land occupied by the War Department, itReuter; UPI - 287 words
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Article260 1963-07-09 1 'WE SHALL PAY ONLY 27 p.c. OF REVENUE' SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mr Lee Kuan Yew, in a statement from London today, said Singapore would not contribute 40 per cent of its revenue to the Federation Government after Malaysia. The contribution would amount to only 40260 words
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Article178 1963-07-09 1 LONDON, Mou.— Scotland Yard has assigned a top detective to the case of Jamaican jazz singer Aloyslus •Lucky" Gordon, jailed for assaulting Miss Christine Keeler, principal figure in the Profumo affair. Detective Superintendent J. Axon is the first Yard man to take charge of theseReuter - 178 words
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Article113 1963-07-09 1 Soekarno's yes to July 30 AKARTA, Mon. The J Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio. announced today that Indonesia has agreed to July 30 as the date for the summit meeting of President Soekarno. President Macapagal and Tengku Abdul Rahman. Dr. Subandrio refused to comment directly on the Tengku's statement in113 words
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Article33 1963-07-09 1 JACKSON (Mississippi), Mon. Byron de la Beckwtth, 42, was Indicted in court nere today on a charge of murdering Medgar Evers, Negro integration leader, last month. He pleaded not guilty. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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132 1963-07-09 1 Gunboat six fire on police and troops lESSELTON, Mon. Six men wearing grey uniforms similar to those of Indonesian customs officials fired on North Borneo police and troops in a swamp on Sebatik Island yesterday. There were no casualties. One-half of Sebatik, which lies off Tawau in north-eastern Borneo is132 words
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109 1963-07-09 1 KUCHING, Mon. Security forces scored their third success against the bandits In Sarawak In less than a week when they killed another this morning. Two border bandits dressed In Jungle green uniforms and carrying rifles walked into a carefully laid ambush in109 words
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Article52 1963-07-09 1 Fares grab on No. 19 SINGAPORE. .Mon. Three thugs attacked a Singapore Traction Company bus conductor. Too Hou. 40. In a moving No. 19 bus along Bras Basah Road tonigh', grabbed about 130 in fares and escaped. The conductor who had been battered with a blunt instrument is in a52 words
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146 1963-07-09 1 ANOTHER SAIGON POLITICAL PROTEST SUICWE SAIGON, Mon.— South Vietnam's most eminent writer today committed suicide as a political protest on the eve of his trial for alleged complicity In the abortive 1960 coup d'etat against President N'eo Ding Diem. Nguyen Tuong Tarn, 58. considered Vietnam's greatest writer of this century,Reuter - 146 words
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Article54 1963-07-09 1 BALTIMORE. Mon.— Police arrested more than 100 whites and Negroes (or trespass yesterday at a Joint demonstration against the colour bar in a private amusement park here. Police dogs were used to control a crowd of about 6.000 jeering whites Inside the park who threw stonesReuter - 54 words
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191 1963-07-09 1 'Gas raid by Nasser planes' claim I ONDON. Mon. The Daily Telegraph reported today that Egyptian forces were using poison gas on royalist villages in the Yemen. A special correspondent reported that his visit to the northern Yemen mountain village of Al Kawma had established beyond doubt that reports ofReuter - 191 words
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Article37 1963-07-09 1 STOP PRESS SAICON CHARGES SAIGON. Mon —Saigon pulicc are expected to lay MMH rhargrv ■fafcul two of nine foreign new* mrn whs» wcrr attacked here on Sunday t.y Viot namoc M*cret polite. I PI >Sce P^sc I)37 words
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134 1963-07-09 2 ■TIfIANILA, Mon.— About W1 50 policemen were rushed to the South Harbour today after a home-made bomb killed one and injured five other dockhands in Manila's two monthold dock strike. A police spoKesman said the bomb made of a beer bottle containingUPI - 134 words
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Article52 1963-07-09 2 CHANDIGARH (Punjabi. Mon. > —The Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, has rejected rightwlng opposition party demands that he! should resign. He told a public meeting here "If I am to resign it is not for their lopp^ttion parties' but for! the people of this country toReuter - 52 words
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195 1963-07-09 2 Fired Japan's first HOME-MADE missile I.H r JX)KYO, Mon. The Japanese Self-Defence Farces today successfully launched the first Japanesemade missile from Niijima, Island, south of Tokyo. This was- the first of a series of tests of 11 missiles of five types, ground-to-air and air-to air. to be finished on Aug.Reuter - 195 words
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Article88 1963-07-09 2 ACCRA, Mon.— Ghana has sent a Note to Britain pointing out ■'the grave situation likely to arise" if Britain gives further powers to the self-governing colony of Southi crn Rhodesia. The Note recalled that when the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland was formed in 1953. Southern RhodesiaReuter - 88 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-07-09 2 NEWSMEN CABLE KENNEDY ON DIEM THREAT SAIGON, Mon.— Four foreign correspondents assaulted by plalnclothes South Vietnamese Secret Police here yesterday, have appealed to President Kennedy to lodge "a strong protest" with the Vietnamese Government after the U.S. embassy here had refused to make a formal protest. The newsmen all AmericansUPI - 168 words
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Article59 1963-07-09 2 TOKYO. Mon— The Japanese national police agency said today one delegate each from nine SouthEast Asian countries, had been invited to Japan for a narcotic control conference to be held in Tokyo from Sept. 11 to Oct." 21. The countries invited are Burma, Formosa, the Philippines.Reuter - 59 words
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Article26 1963-07-09 2 MANILA, Mon— Miss Monlna Yllana. 22-year-old beauty, will represent the Philippine in the Miss International beauty pageant at Long Beach, California next month. RenterReuter - 26 words
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Article, Illustration480 1963-07-09 2 Banda warns WE WANT FREEDOM QUICK— DAMN THE CONSEQUENCES ZOMBA. (Nyasaland), Monday. J)R. Hastings Banda, Nyasaland's Prime Minister, told a large meeting here last night that if any attempt was made to withhold independence from the country he would declare Nyasaland independent and "damn the conseouences." He denied there had480 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-07-09 2 NAIROBI, Mon. The Kenya Justice Minister, Mr. Tom Mboya (above), told a cheering crowd at a rally of his Kanu party yesterday that his government intends to provide assistance to the "liberation movements" in Portuguese African territories and South Africa. Mr. Mboya introduced men153 words
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86 1963-07-09 2 T^DOLA (Northern Rhodesia), Mon. European youths and Africans clashed in a free-for-all at a nightclub here last night. The fight was reported to have broken out when a white woman closed the club doors as some Africans tried to enter. Tne Africans allegedly86 words
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254 1963-07-09 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. Mr. G. Mermen Williams, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, has warned that the Soviet Union might intervene if apartheid led to an "upheaval" in South Africa. Mr. Williams, now on a visit to several African countries, gave the warning in testimonyReuter; UPI - 254 words
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Article26 1963-07-09 2 BRIDOTON, (Maine), Mon.— Richard Fields. 24, was fined $10 .here for watching television while driving. The set was installed below the dashboard. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article29 1963-07-09 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. T h Agency for International Development said today it has authorised a US$l4.5 million loan to Pakistan for modernisation of the Pakistan Western Railway. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Advertisement106 1963-07-09 2 FIRST IN MALAYA NEW PLASTIC PAClVS SEALED FOR SAFETY Highest-quality Shell X-100 Motor Oils now in pint and half-pint HpHB plastic packs. Sealed for safety and purity. The seals are broken only when the oil is poured in your engine, and the packs cannot be refilled. Always the just-right amount106 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-07-09 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Apple by if\ HAVE A UOT OF^ (CLEANING TDOO^ /l PIDNT KNO«/\ V. TUAT WE WEK6 J V^~--.ALL TUAT it -625 words
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166 1963-07-09 3 LONDON. Mon.—Charges against the owner and barmaid of the Scottish hotel where Prince Charles bought a cherry brandy last month have been dropped. It is Illegal to serve alcohol to persons under 18 in Britain. Prince Charles, who is 14, bought a cherry166 words
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Article107 1963-07-09 3 Terrorists in France reorganise PARIS, Mon Pampiilets f rom i the National Resistance Council! i CNR), successor to the terrorist! Secret Army Organisation iOASi. circulated In Paris this weekend announcing the movement had been reorganised and intended to "start direct action again." Signatures beneath the statement were of ex-Colonels YvesReuter - 107 words
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151 1963-07-09 3 I ONDON. Mon. A record crowd of several thousand visited Prime Minister Harold Macmillan 1 country home yesterday when he threw open the grounds for an annual fete in aid of a nurses' charity. Mr. Macmillan. helped his wife Lady Dorothy signed autographs for severalUPI - 151 words
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Article, Illustration224 1963-07-09 3 4 A LOT OF PEOPLE THINK I'M MAD. BUT...' Cindy Willis, of Canvey Island, near London has given ud studying to be a teacher— to race a motorcycle round the Vva.ll of Death. "I am terrified each time I get on the machine." she says, "butExpresspic - 224 words
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102 1963-07-09 3 SCHOOLBOY SUSPECTED OF THREATS TO QUEEN MOTHER DARLINGTON. (North England), Mon.— An 18--year-old grammar schoolboy said yesterday he had become the chief suspect in police inquiries into letters threatening an acid attack on Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Detectives have taken fingerprints and handwriting samples from the boy and fourReuter - 102 words
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Article54 1963-07-09 3 VIENNA. Mon— The United Nations Secretary General. U Thant. flew from SoTIa to Geneva on Saturday after a 72-hour visit to oulgarla. During his Bulgarian visit. U Thant met Premier Todor Zhivkov. Foreign Minister Ivan Bashev and 'other officials, visited a cooperative farm and the Black54 words
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550 1963-07-09 3 WASH INGTON, Mon. United States officials said there were signs that Mr. Nikita Khrushchev intended to seek improved relations with the United States and possiWy a personal meeting with President Kennedy. There was hope here that the Soviet leader was finally ready550 words
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168 1963-07-09 3 MOSCOW, Mon The Russian peo. pie were told for the first time yesterday of the "hot line" telephone link that is being set up between the Kremlin and the White House. The disclosure, by Moscow Radio, came as many diplomats said a complete split168 words
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Article254 1963-07-09 3 Probe ordered into Guiana battle f EORGE TOWN (British Guiana). Mon.— British military authorities yesterday investigated an incident in the east coast village of Rose Hall where British troops opened fire to halt a pitched battle between Indians and Negroes the previous night. Two Indians were killed in the shootingReuter - 254 words
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Article58 1963-07-09 3 SHANNON (IrelandK Mon. A light plane crashed into a film unit car yesterday during filming of the new Pat Boone movie "Never put it In wilting" at Shan, non Airport. Five people were injured. The pilot and only occupant of the light plane. Capt. John58 words
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Article37 1963-07-09 3 BONN. Mon. Dr Gerhard Schroedcr, the West German Foreign Minister, said here yesterday that the question of consultation* between Britain and the European Common Market would again be raised In Brussels this week. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement119 1963-07-09 3 Dunlop gathers selected Ash. Beech. UHUf Dunlop s designers, very often men Birch and Hickory timbers.plus a rirjjrn wh o have been Champions in the little Mahogany to make the UUtu game, bring finishing touches frame Then Dunlop s T%^M¥ m€^^* to Dunlop Badminton craftsmen laminate these IIAL/r TIJC equipment119 words
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Advertisement292 1963-07-09 3 V/nlv the finest tomatoes are osed for TTi imiTl mill Juice. Big, luscious, ▼me-ripened'tomatoe*, pfcanri at the very peak of perfection— preaaed and packed within a few hours time. Drink Hems Tomato Juice every morning, again at night. You 11 enjoy its fine flavour, its zip and tang. Serve it292 words
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Article156 1963-07-09 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. A LORRY-DRIVER, who was involved in an accident in which a motor cyclist was killed, was today fined $1,500 or six months' jail and disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for three years by a district court. Police Station near the junction156 words
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Article, Illustration271 1963-07-09 4 Board may ease 12-hour ration Hw^ gIXGAPORE, Mon. The Public Utilities Board will meet tomorrow to review the present water situation, and consider the possibility of relaxing the present island-wide 12-hour rationing. A n n o v ncing this today, the chairman, Dr. Fong Kirn Heng,271 words
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Article, Illustration166 1963-07-09 4 qiNGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee today promised a "bright" future for kampong dwellers in the State. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Goh Chew Chua. announced that the Government was now bringing elec- tricity supplies to kampong homes by stages.166 words
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230 1963-07-09 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malay Seamen's Union, affiliated to the National Trades Unions Congress, has criticised the Government for using policemen to break the 33-day police civilian staff strike. The union, in a statement issued by Its general secretary. Inche Mohamed All Alwi. who is Umno230 words
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Article624 1963-07-09 4 BID TO RECOVER 2 PLOTS i —j SINGAPORE. Mon. AN ACTION to recover possession of two pieces of land on which the Happy World amusement park now stands came up for hearing before Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today. The plaintiffs. British and624 words
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Article33 1963-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association mobile mass X-ray unit will be stationed at 24. Kampone Amber (opposite the Chinese Swimming Club) on July 10-13 between 4.30 pjn. to 7 p.m.33 words
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Article32 1963-07-09 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. The $570,000 Union House of Nanyann University will be declared open on August 10 at 4 p.m. by Mr. Tan Lark Sye. chairman of the University Council.32 words
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Article70 1963-07-09 4 SINGAPORE. Mm. A factory worker. Tan Tlonr Row, 21, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice WlntJow In the Assise Court today without his defence being called on a charge of murder. Tan was alleged to have murdered Lee Benx Suan. 33, another factory worker70 words
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Advertisement373 1963-07-09 4 \<23fina OPENS TODAY! (SINGAPORE) DAILY AT 1 1 0.m.-l .30-4.00-6.30 9.30 p.m. Thrill To The Mon Women Who Conquered Outer Space In Thit New And Fatcinoting Adventure starring RIK NUTTER and GABY FARINON IN EASTMAN COLOR with Chinese Subtitles —PLUS! A TRUE LIFE ADVENTURE FILM: IK NFBC'S "FLOWER AND THE373 words
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Advertisement99 1963-07-09 4 Advertisement The Secret of Freshness For over 170 years, a remarkable bottle of cologne has 'Spilled' its secret of freshness! Today, particularly, whenever people feel tired, out of sorts, in need of a 'pidc up* they turn to the exhilarating freshness of '4711' Eau de Cologne. The almost magic powers99 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-07-09 5 Ooi praises the 'sacrifice' of defeated SF men pENANG, Mon.— The Penang divisional chairman of the Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, today paid tribute to the party's former Whip in the City Council, Mr. Lim Kean Slew, and other defeated candidates for "having sacrificed themselves" in last Saturday's local332 words
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Article369 1963-07-09 5 DISPUTE OVER AN 800- ACRE ESTATE ~j ALOR STAR, Mon. A SINGAPORE planter, who claimed ownership of the 800-acre Tupah Rubber Estate in Central Kedah, today applied to the Kedah Higli Court for an injunction to restrain three men from entering and tappißOsU^s||||||^si^si^si^si^ Cheong Kee Tuck, claim- I ing possession369 words
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184 1963-07-09 5 FNANO. Mon.— A schoolgirl. Tan Lye Poh, 13 today described In court how two of her friends were killed in a lorry crash near their school on Feb. 8, this year. "I saw the lorry coming very last." she said at184 words
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266 1963-07-09 5 Sex drug girl tells of suspicion rtea was stirred 'HE PESTERED ME TO DRINK IT BUT I PUT IT IN CUPBOARD' PERTH, Monday. GIRL told the Perth Police Court today of her suspicion that a Malayan student friend had drugged her tea. Jolana Brosztl, 18, was giving evidence against ChangReuter - 266 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-07-09 5 AZIZ TO LAUNCH HIS NEW PARTY ON SUNDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak's National C o n v c n tion Party will be inaugurated at a meeting at the Hotel Majestic here on Sunday. More than 30 people. Including several former Umno members, will attend. Inche168 words
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Article55 1963-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Second Lieut. Kirpal Singh of the Federation Engineers will leave for India by air on Wednesday to I attend a young engineer officers' course. The 26-week course, which be- gins on July 15. is conducted by I the College of Military55 words
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Article45 1963-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Mr. Lee Kuan Tew not the Singapore Premier has been elected president of the Victoria Institution Old Boys' Association. Other officials are vice-presi-dent. Dr. K. Kulaveerasingam secretary, Mr. Tan Keat Chye: and treasurer. Mr. Harry Lav.45 words
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75 1963-07-09 5 KUALA SELANGOR. Mon. Two youths were killed and another Injured when a tree crashed on them at Pasir Panjang. 20 miles from here, yesterday. Sa'ad bin Awang and Mohamed Hamzah. both 16. were killed instantly. Mansor bin Ahmad. 18. was injured on75 words
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144 1963-07-09 5 He gave up job to visit the troops MELBOURNE, Mon. A man from Malaya arrived here last night j to visit Australian Ser- vicemen. He Is Mr. Beh Chong Chuah. 44. of Taiping. who resigned his post with the 28th Commonwealth Brigade in Malaya after 15 years' service to make144 words
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73 1963-07-09 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Abdul Bakar bin Habib died In the General Hospital a few hours after a scooter on which he was riding pillion collided with a car at the junction of Dunearn Road and Chancery Lane yesterday. Mawang bin Marter. rider of the scooter, was73 words
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Article81 1963-07-09 5 PENANG. Mon. Koay Oailc Poh. 31. of Kajang Road, was today fined $10 or four days' Jail, when she pleaded guilty to being found drunk and incapable at Macalister Road at about 2.20 a.m yesterday. Koay, in a green dress and wearing no shoes,81 words
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Article54 1963-07-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Straits Times today received $246.40 for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing the total to $134.--155.87. The fittest contributors were: Staff of the ContiiAer of Posts (Central Division) $183.50: start of the Medical and Health Department. Pahang. 544.50; staff of the Kuala54 words
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173 1963-07-09 5 Citizen register from shortage denied KL'ALA LI.MPUR. Mon. The Commissioner for National Registration. Inche Ibrahim Ali. denied today that thousands of people could not apply to become citizens under Article 17 of the Constitution before the June 30 deadline because of a shortage of forms. "If the allegations were true."173 words
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136 1963-07-09 5 OINGAPCRE. Mon. Nineteen members of the Photographic Society of Singapore have been honoured by the International Federation of Photographic Art (F.LA.P.) of Switzerland. The honours are awarded to both professionals and amateurs who have devoted themselves to the development of photographic art and have136 words
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Article43 1963-07-09 5 IPOH. Mon. —Chong Root. 53 unemployed, who pleaded guilty to stealing a woman's bicycle valued at $60. was jailed for eight months by the magistrate. Inche Annuar bin Zainal Abldin here today. Chong had two previous convictions for theft.43 words
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Article, Illustration190 1963-07-09 6 Pretty and shapely, but `Oh! What a walk KUALA I.IUI'IR. Mon. Malayan girls have pretty laces. They have lovely figures. But. "Oh! how badly they walk." This is the opinion of Mrs. Marguerite Daiy. a physical education instructor. She believes that clogs worn by (iris when young could be one190 words
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Article157 1963-07-09 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The acting Prime Minister and Minister for the Interior. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, yesterday visited Johore Bahru to see the low-cost housing projects In the State. Dato Ismail was making a stopover here after seeing Tenglcu Abdul Rahman off157 words
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84 1963-07-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Royal Malayan Air Force will recruit another 50 men this month. A recruiting team will be at the Territorial Army Centre, Jalan Kolani -iver at Alor Star from 8 a.m. on July 13 snd 16. Recruits should be Federal citizens84 words
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Article239 1963-07-09 6 MOST CHARGES 'TRIVIAL' SINGAPORE. Monday. A TEAM of army, RAF and Royal Navy medical officers under Maj.-Gen. W. A. Robinson, Director of Medical Services, Far East Land Forces, is investigating complaints by Service families of "appalling" medical facilities in Singapore. The investigation follows a petition239 words
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127 1963-07-09 6 Hospital staff may get new status ITUALA LUMPUR. Mon —Hospital assistants may become "assistant medical officers" as a stopgap measure because Of the shortage of doctors. The Minister of Health. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. told the National Health Council here today that It was necessary that consideration be127 words
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Article67 1963-07-09 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The In. dustrial Arbitration Court today postponed indefinitely a scheduled resumed hearing of a wage dispute between the Bousteatl and Co. (1960 i Ltd. and the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, because the president, Dr. Charles Gamba Is 111. Hearing of another67 words
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Article73 1963-07-09 6 IPOH, Mon. —A writ for libel against the president of the Kuala Kangsar branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. K. Thangavelu, and its secretary, Mr. A RajagopaL has been field In the High Court here by a teacher in the Malay College, Mr.73 words
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530 1963-07-09 6 gINGAPORE, Mon. A businessman, said to have represented himself as "an active member of the P.A.P. branch of the Minister of Home Affairs" to an immigration official, was convicted today of giving a bribe of fruit and eggs worth $5.90 to530 words
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378 1963-07-09 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday hphe Minister of 1 Health. Haji Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today called for the preparation of a comprehensive plan for controlling and preventing infectious diseases throughout the country. In a policy speech to the National Health Council here,378 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-07-09 6 Buff* Bunny U y Ralph Hrinmdnni ssiji I C^ to )Co5i?l lSI5? 5 I P a watw hi 36e>svs Bkl |"^«*-Z/ C*V*TAi.l« l/YwWCH23 words
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Article, Illustration1747 1963-07-09 7 ALAN BESTIC - PUTTING OFF THAT DATE WITH A DOCTOR ALAN BESTIC ALREADY SCIENCE IS IN A POSITION TO CURE COMPLETELY SEVEN OUT OF TEN CANCER CASES-BUT ONLY PROVIDED THEY ARE CAUGHT IN TIME LAST OF A FIVE-PART SERIES by CANCER of the stomach is one of the surgeons' biggest problems. It does1,747 words
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Obituary62 1963-07-09 8 Wore 1 Sit 1 Minimum) > KANDIAH, retired station master Srntul brother of th<- late Thambiah. 28. Kuala Kangsar Road. Ipoh. died OS 7 S3 in Ceylon. RICHAP.D M 0 FOOK CHOON died while playing Soft Ball at B.R.C. ■Mass] on 7/7/63 Cortege win remain at Singapore Casket Co.62 words
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Article122 1963-07-09 8 Wmr4M %1$ (Minimmm) MR. AND MRS. Sect Kirn Teck i th.inkM for the KiftK from their relatives Mai friends of their marriage on (1-7 «.l. MR. AND MRS. Woo Heac Kee fj thank friends and relatives for their vilun >le Kift.« and .-itt.ndance at their v "ertdim: on I"?"122 words
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Obituary63 1963-07-09 8 •♦•"'rfs S/e (Minimum) B KOM KIM HAN died »-7-19.',6 seven I] ve;irs he departed t o be with the Lord 1 c by his loving wife »nd children. IN MEMORY of Koh Kirn Han f •l.ert 9 7..-i6. You fell asleep without r goodbye hut memories of you63 words
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Article642 1963-07-09 8 The Vietnamese are o tieir way to success agains he Communists. They nee< iowever, not only materia ielp from America, but Amer :a's sympathetic understanc rip and comradeship. Mr Dea lusk was not excessively ntimistic when he reviewed he Vietnamese war in a speech 0 the Economic642 words
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Article379 1963-07-09 8 Dr. Jagan's left-wing Gov- ernment of British Guiana ha? 1 survived eighty days of industrial unrest and racial conflict. Though tensions are still high, the accord on terms for endinj the general strike reached I through the good offices of a British T.U.C. official has {diminished the379 words
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Article244 1963-07-09 8 Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew has understandably been concerned to make the best of Mr. Lim Kean Siew's defeat, the sharpest single blow the Socialist Front suffered in the Penang elections Mr. Lim, it seems, sacrificed himself by going into a marginal ward, the party having decided that a244 words
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Article, Illustration1274 1963-07-09 8 The battle for Communist leadership FROM THE OPEN BREAK OF 1960 CHINA NOW POSES A DIRECT CHALLENGE TO MR. KHRUSHCHEV MORt than three years have gone Dy since i was able to give the inside story of the Bucharest and Moscow conferences of 1960. It was then quite clear that1,274 words
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Letter161 1963-07-09 8 I REFER to the letter by "Observer" (S.T. July 4) on the subject of stockpile tin sales. What is to be gained by Malaya resigning from the 1.T.C.? By all means let Malayan miners protest to the Americans, the OjS.A. and the steel Industry and particularly161 words
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Letter265 1963-07-09 8 I MUST apologise for writing again on the subject of Housing Board rents, but Mr. Thiruchelvam's letter (S.T. July 2) calls fcr the following final comments. Will Mr. Thlruchelvam say in which category of Housing Board accommodation that a member of the public can nrove into a flat265 words
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Letter109 1963-07-09 8 WITH reference to the article <S.T. July 6» regarding the English-Ma-lay Dictionary which I am writing. I should like to say. in case there may be any misinterpretation of your description ol mv work as "a labour cf love," that I have throughout been paid a good salary for109 words
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Letter75 1963-07-09 8 rE present fleet of 178 buses Is hopelessly Insufficient to cope with the enormous rush of passengers during peak hours. And It would seem that extra buses have to be put on this route during this period in order that the long wait' and discomforts' experienced by passengers,75 words
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Letter59 1963-07-09 8 IN vogue with several of your correspondents, letters posted to me in Singapore on May 8 reached me on the 13th. Incidentally this was a letter asking me to act as best-man at a wedding of my best friend which took place on May 12. My best friend59 words
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Letter24 1963-07-09 8 CAN the Water Department explain why Windsor Park Estate along Thomson Road does not havp any water cuts at all? PUZZLED Singapore24 words
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Advertisement611 1963-07-09 8 Straits Ti.es k Malay Mail Classified aJvertltement* may be handed to: Moor COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONS KEMIL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. CoMyer Ovey THE NEWS FRONT Fltzpjtrlck s Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bee*611 words
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Advertisement21 1963-07-09 8 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air J unpleasant smelts I elegant 'Oft aeTTEfi Am comomom21 words
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Advertisement132 1963-07-09 8 TAKE YOUR BEAUTY PROBLEMS TO AN EXPERT s //y^vVvvVvv INNOXA WHY SHOULDN'T YOU FEEL. EXTRAVAGANT -ESPECIALLY WHEN ITS FREE It often helps to talk over your beauty problems with someone else specially with an expert. Our Mrs. VIOLETTE LENG is London trained and holds the Innoxa Diploma of Beauty Culture.132 words
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Article, Illustration291 1963-07-09 9 UNIFORMED STAFF UNION ORDERS TOTAL OFF-DUTY BOYCOTT OF NON-MEMBERS NO ASSISTANCE-EVEN IF A COLLEAGUE IS ATTACKED OR IS DYING OF HUNGER KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff have declared a total boycott of their non-union colleagues. They were told in291 words
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Article46 1963-07-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Mr. Richard Andres has been elected president of the Federation Musicians' Union. I Other officers elected were: Mr. Shue Zay Yong. vice-president; Mr Henry Lim Seng Hoe. secretiiry: Mr. Bobby Law Choo Bole. MR, secretary: and Mr. Antonio Valerio. treasurer.46 words
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163 1963-07-09 9 Head of State to honour Scout leader SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Matthew J Chandy, Chief Commissioner of the Singapore Boy Scouts will receive the Silver Acorn for "specially distinguished services to the Boy Scout movement" from Inche Yusof bin Ishak. the Yang diPertuan Negara and Chief Scout of Singapore, at the163 words
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97 1963-07-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon—Flvtof c seven-member Singa pore contingent to the Bu> Scout jamboree at Mara thon, Greece, sailed for port Said today in the Sydney. They were Bernard Fernandez (the leader). R j Somasundram. Ng Kirn I Liang, Ng Kirn Chua and Miss Kal Bandara97 words
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80 1963-07-09 9 LONDON. Mon. —The following Malayan students were successful in the Bar Final examinations held by the Council of Legal Education: Class 3: Choo Eng Khoon (Singapore). Nanda Kishore Das iSingapoie). Ng Kian Pong (Singapore). Hee Kang Loon (Pahang). Mustapha bin Hussain 1 Penang)80 words
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Article62 1963-07-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon— Mn>. Florence Glover, "Mum" to many Asian students In Melbourne and who Is now In Singapore [or a three-month holiday with her 'boys." spent yesterday at Chans! beach with the families of seven tormer students in Melbourne On Saturday she went on62 words
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Article52 1963-07-09 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Th« Road Safety Council of Johore was Inaugurated yesterday at a meeting chaired by the Memri Bosar. Dalo Hall Hassan bin Hatt Yunos The meeting, held at the J* hore Secretariat xdopted a irj:i constltuiion and mips pawd by the Slatr Expcuilvp Council52 words
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Article37 1963-07-09 9 PENANCJ. Mon— Anton Fernando. 40. was today allowed bail when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of behaving in a disorderly manner at the junction of Oato Kramat Road and Lorong Kullt last night.37 words
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Article, Illustration318 1963-07-09 9 CAR DEATH: STUDENT IS ACCUSED KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MEDICAL student from Madras on a holiday here knocked down and killed a woman along Jalan Freeman one night last May, a court was told today. Kimit Rai, 22. son of a •extile merchant, was charged with causing the death of Cheah318 words
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Article, Illustration305 1963-07-09 9 KUALA KANGSAR, Mon. The Sultan of Perak criticised "certain persons" who in speeches at political rallies here had "tried to instigate the public to turn away from their traditional loyalty to State and Ruler." Addressing the annual meeting of the Perak Pengbnlns305 words
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Article25 1963-07-09 9 PEKAN. Mon. More than 2.000 people mostly schoolchildren, have been X-rayed here by the tuberculosis control team from the Ministry of Health.25 words
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Article138 1963-07-09 9 'MORE CULTURE FOR TOURISTS' CALL KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Nine tourists from Honolulu left Malaya today after a threewe c k visit disappointed in having no chance to see something of the country's cultural activities The leader of the party. Miss B. Loul. who is director of a Honolulu travel agency138 words
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Article70 1963-07-09 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Tan Lai Hock, one ol three prisoners who attempted to escape from a magistrate's court last Monday, today had another year added to a nineyear sentence he is now serving for armed robbery Tan pleaded guilty to two charges of attempting to escape70 words
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Article53 1963-07-09 9 IPOH. Mon. Six hundred people will attend the 26th annual All-Malaya Co-operative Conference to be held at the St. John Ambulance Association Hall here from Aug. 17 to 19. The conference is being organised by the Perak co-operation Union which held a meeting here yesterday53 words
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126 1963-07-09 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Malayan Indian Congress has called on all Indians here to Join the party and contribute to the "Alliance bulwark against socialist imperialism." In a speech to the M.I.C youth section, the secre-tary-general. Mr. Arthur Pailo. said- "The Indians and126 words
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296 1963-07-09 9 Alliance scores 70.6 p.c. victory in local elections KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Alliance Party has won 218 out of 309 seats in the current countrywide local authority e1 c c tions, completed in six states so far. This amounts to 70.6 per cent victory of the seat* contested. This is296 words
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Advertisement88 1963-07-09 9 OTOX EAR DROPS A MOST EFFECTIVE OTOX E.r Drop, cont.ln REMEDY FOR Dyb.n.l powerful new .n £AR INFECTIONS tueptic that kills wide range of hactrna and fungi tnd is ,de.l for treeing .Imo.t all ANQTHER paoouct superficial ear infection*. FBS 97 ■it *r&~ ■'fll IkH IMMEDIATELY HjR with sweet, soothing88 words
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Advertisement172 1963-07-09 9 fm Hi b N^J \m Hi ~T mm Exquisite sets Exclusive features: Suptr-shm cabinet styling. ClaMic. elegant llnei. Walnut piano f*#/ tinnh cabinet. "Citcodc circuit resulting in very low hum. Lr Panoramic Vision picture tube with perspen protection. •> Autosynchro: electronic regulation rendering set un.nected by disturbance. kA/"\r\ci Tat I172 words
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Miscellaneous554 1963-07-09 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA I g^JJ Bht >"* You: no CT NATIONAL SHORTWAVE BEBVICE «L 7 Metre. RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time Slrfiial. Ne«a- ra-ku; 6.02 Prelude lv BreaK- «r»J£'£M* last' 700 Tune Sisnal Th« M-.KVHfc lib metre* News. 7.10 Z? S ™c! SHOKI AVK SKKVICE Mumc; 730554 words
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Article493 1963-07-09 10 WHO ISN'T SO SHY! Follow these simple rules and you'll soon forget about yourself IJOW do I overcome my shyness? Time and again this question is put by young people. They say they'd do practically anything to conquer this enemy but somehow it overpowers them. "I have been asked out493 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-07-09 10 THE most fussed-over item for a wedding Is the bridal gown and accessories. A bridal consultant says that proportionately the working girl will spend more on her wedding dress than a society girl. "This is your day," the family says— and dad often will116 words
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216 1963-07-09 10 A University of Texas dean says the idea that marriage makes for better students is a myth. "We find marriage seldom makes a good student out of a poor one." Dean of Students. Mr. Glenn Barnett says. Mr. Barnett warned that mixing216 words
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Article294 1963-07-09 10 11/fARRIAGE is what iTI you make it-r--and the two important ingredients that are needed to make it. a wonderful success are love and understanding This is the conviction of Mr. X whom I met at a party recently. He should know because he is294 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-07-09 10 THE basic things in the kitchen should always be the best you can afford. They will last, they will give you pleasure and they arc real necessities. If you are fond of making cakes then this set of cake pans will give you ample scope for trying93 words
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79 1963-07-09 10 Keeping in step with a sari in mind THIS pretty twopiece dress with sleeveless bodice and unpressed pleated skirt is made from a cotton voile sari. The sleeveless coat has unpressed pleats at the back and the sari edging is worked to form a mandarin collar and edges the front.79 words
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Advertisement380 1963-07-09 10 ssssssW w w 3 bb^^^P^l^P^[^j^>^w^^^C ssssssTl m J -^bsssW BsssVaT«r 1 M W*. J ssß^sfe!\^E A. y^^. -^^B 1 BHsf^^T^.^B Z§mBB' I^3bBBB&H« ■Bh^spande)^H| > Ac 9 >W* 1 BMVHbb maiden/him* Choose the bra that promises to accentuate your silhouette to perfection EMPHASIS*. "Vyrene" front section and elastic back closure stretch380 words
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Advertisement297 1963-07-09 10 THE NEW. EXCITING ROLLER PERM ■V RICHARD HUDNUT \f Specially created I—l^** for to-day's soft and curvy style' n^ajjg Saves you time—. Dyou perm as you S£t in one opera-, tion. j So versatile 1 Your hair brushes out Into any style you] want. ONo frizz or kinks because you297 words
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Miscellaneous308 1963-07-09 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. Cloth needed ov «iri wiui l. But lions I'm getting ready (or damaged knee (7). the conflict possibly (10). 7. We get hall for a short time. 8. Pretty insect round appear- when out (6). ance (6) 8. Instability in high places to 9. Direction308 words
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Article249 1963-07-09 11 SYED NASIR BLAMES THE DISTRICT COMMITTEES Plans made in a hurry: People did not know about them KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Mon. The National Language, Month has NOT got! off tc 3s good a start as had been anticipated. And the man behind the campaign, Haji Syed Nasir bin249 words
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Article51 1963-07-09 11 IPOH, Mo.i. A canteen contractor of the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman here, Abdul Rahini bin Abdul Ohani. 27, woke up yesterday morning and found that his clothing had been nshed out of his room. He lost a pair or trousers two shirts, a pen, and51 words
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Article29 1963-07-09 11 PENANG, Mon. Chuah Kirn Seng, 22. was today granted S2OO bail until /tig. 12 when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of stealing a motor-cycle.29 words
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133 1963-07-09 11 TOP BRASS AT TODAY'S BIG GUNS DISPLAY ITUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Big guns of the Federation Artillery Regiment will boom tomorrow when 500 officers and men of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Police watch a firepower display. The all day exercise will be held at the army firing range at133 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-07-09 11 "Tin: Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. on Sunday praised the diplomacy of Singapore politician Mrs. Felice Leon-Soh in bringing: about the recent meeting in Tokyo between President Soekarno and Tengku Abdul Rahman, which ended Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaya.150 words
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470 1963-07-09 11 Shell given more time to appeal: A 'special reason' rDH, Mon.— An appll-i cation by the Shell Company of Malaya for extension of time to appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Neal| in' an assessment appeal case against the Ipoh Municipality was allowed by the Federation Court of Appeal470 words
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Article50 1963-07-09 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. B Tanggamani. 16. a Johore English College Form II student, has been missing from home since July 1. His father. Balensamy, a town council worker, said he last saw his son going to school. The boy has a scar on his firehead.50 words
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Article25 1963-07-09 11 PENANO. Mon. The Federation of Malaya Saw-Khaw-Lean kongsi will hold its annual meeting at Its headquarters in Penang at 8 p.m. on Friday.25 words
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Article158 1963-07-09 11 MALACCA, Mon.— The Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf. today presented awards to 38 Government officials, State Legislative As. semblymen and community leaders. The awards were conferred on the Governor's birthday last Aug. 9. The presentations were delayed because of the late arrival of158 words
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Article30 1963-07-09 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. —The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Labour. Mr. Wee Toon Boon, will declare open the Norfolk Integrated School at 7.30 pjn. on Wednesday.30 words
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Article156 1963-07-09 11 ITVALA LUMPUR, Mon. A man and his aunt were each fined $10,000 or 18 months' Jail by the Sessions Court today for distilling and possessing intoxicating liquor. They were Llm Tlaw Chlong, alias Llm Keng Llan, 23. and Chan Poh, 43. both of Sentul Pasar.156 words
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Article36 1963-07-09 11 IPOH, Mon. A man carrying a paper bag along Kampar Road here last night wr.s arrested by the police. In the bag was found a telephone receiver and two rounds of 303 ammunition.36 words
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146 1963-07-09 11 New dates upset Malaya's festival plans KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Singapore's decision to change the date of its South-East Asian Cultural Festival has upset the Federation Government's plan to participate. This was stated today by the secretary to the Ministry of Broadcasting and Information, Syed Zainal Abldln. He said that originally146 words
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Article26 1963-07-09 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Thieves broke into a provision shop In Serangoon Garden Way yesterday and got away with cash and goods worth $2,560.26 words
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Article193 1963-07-09 11 ANSON, Mon.— Goh Bee, 76, an unemployed man of Sungel Suli near here, wept yesterday when he received $55 from two readers of the Straits Times. I The donations were $50 1 from Mr. Chan Ewe Pin of [Penang and S5 from Inche Oulam193 words
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Advertisement37 1963-07-09 11 (mordlTlendeJ> PHILIPS National ERRES I Wakom* to tr— dtmonltro- V I Han of famous ran** o» I I TELEVISION RECEIVERS. Eoty I I Baymant can bt arranged. KAMPONG CLAM 74*. North India Raad. Sinaapora 7 T«l 1)772.37 words
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Advertisement86 1963-07-09 11 fill WTJ ***M I'll I Wr J^ fl I'll 11 K A a m L **&*\s£ m hK Six women readers open up new mmm>& ljBE3HfcoL I vistas of thought in defining those Wt/f pi basic values on which life's I zdmWmS[\ llPir^ J philosophy stands or fails. «Mjl B86 words
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Article182 1963-07-09 12 TIMBER BODY ACTS TO SOLVE CRISIS rpHE Singapore Timber ExX porters' Association is now putting forward a number of proposals which It hopes will be acted upon to restore stability ln the timber trade between Singapore and countries ln the Persian Gulf. It is understood that some or the important182 words
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330 1963-07-09 12 C'wealth trade fell again^^H last yearH MALAYA'S IMPORTS UP 12 PER CENT TRADE between Commonwealth countries declined in 1962 lor the second year in succession, according to figures published in the .vcalth countries to one were four per cent less Exports of Common another during the year than in 1961330 words
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163 1963-07-09 12 Egyptian potato supplies increase ALAYANS ate more iTI Egyptian potatoes last year. Latest available official statistics show that Egypt shipped 8.392 tons to this market, out of total Imports of 23.140 tons, during the first nine months of last year. With this amount. Egypt, third best supplier ln 1961. thus163 words
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105 1963-07-09 12 ASIA IS MAJOR AUSTRALIAN ASPIRIN BUYER ASIA is Australia's major outlet for drugs of which aspirin tops the list. accordIng to a report in Austral News. In the first six months of last year. Malaya bought A£43.000 worth of Australian aspirin. Singapore took A£6.000. Ceylon A£ 19.000 and Thailand A£40.000.105 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-07-09 12 Philips man gets high appointment MR. LIE GAN (above), has been promoted to the post of assistant sales manager in Philips Singapore Ltd. He is the first Malayan to be promoted to this high post in the company. Mr. Lie, who Joined the company as a salesmanclerk in 1956, will62 words
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Article80 1963-07-09 12 Singapore's imports of cotton piece goods in December of last year totalled 16.6 million sq. yds., against 15.4 million sq. yds. in November, and synthetic fabrics 13.8 million sq. yds. against 12.4 million sq. yds. Exports of cotton piece good* were 12.3 million sq. yds. compared with80 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-07-09 12 TOSHIBA PLANS FOR BIGGER BUSINESS A REPRESENTATIVE of the Tokyo Shibaura A (Toshiba) Electric Co. of Japan, visited Singapore last week to consolidate the company's newly established position in the local market for television sets, radios and other electrical appliances. Mr. Targo Yagl. manager ln charge of consumer goods ln312 words
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Article82 1963-07-09 12 riiHERE «as no major tm--1 provement In the Import of copra Into Singapore last week, and wtal amount received was about 700 tons, says Lewis and Peats produce report. As loose value soared to a new high, prospective f.o.b. seliers withdrew completely from the market. During82 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-07-09 12 CATHAY Pacific held its annual two-day traiuc and sales conference in Hong Kong last week, which was attended by representatives from 23 cities in 17 countries. New services, statistics, schedules, communications and reservations methods were just a few of the items discussed. Pictured above are74 words
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135 1963-07-09 12 From DOUG LACKER mHE Malayan Rubber Fund X Board has announced various changes In the administration of its organisation in Britain. From July 1. the semi-technical I functions and attendant miormation activities of the Natural Rubber Bureau, London, have been transferred to the Natural135 words
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Advertisement276 1963-07-09 12 EXTRA STURDY... m Duilt for Style "lr Comfort! MM Suite! Chair VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYA. Tel *****. ***** Kotobuki Seating Co Ltd 14. 1-chome. Yurakucho, Chiyoda-ku. Tokyo Japan ■l fIiIiIAMAIIAII I I i i276 words
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Advertisement188 1963-07-09 12 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern is handsome, hvflenlc. and efficient I in operation. It flushes at a touch, with a quiot yet powertul i action. The shell Is made of black Duranite and th« Kingfisher syphon mechanism of polythene— non-corrodln«. rustless, non-aging- and unbreakable. Conforming to BSB188 words
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Advertisement1500 1963-07-09 13 Jft A a jHB i §~m J^^^H Jk IB D^H II LutAruui titsi GOASI aju Due S po'e Sails P. Sham Ptnang PHTYItU lnrarpaai, Hawa liPt/Jelyii Jaly 12 •ileus ipeel. OeWia. Gfatfta My il Paly IS Jaty M/U wiy 11 vmooocus L'teei. Dublin, R'oaa. H'kare J.ly 11 Jtly IS jtly1,500 words
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Advertisement2822 1963-07-09 13 miHmiIIIMUiMMMM THE E. A. C. LINES-k-.L.»&S Tv kENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEH, ANTWERP, 'OTUIIOAM, AMSItIIOAM, lUO. GOTMtNBUKG AWO COPHNMAtLW P. Sham Perang jjw/v.--\i\ "BOMA" a) Sjnta le Pert 1 J.ly 11/11 j.ly PiVfeJJSI "MAUYA" 21/24 Jaly 1/ 2 Aeg YScr~7?J "MOMBASA" k) 21/24 J.ly 27/21 J.ly 21 2t July VVjißft/2,822 words
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Advertisement1261 1963-07-09 13 Wtei: Nei ***** KLLBBMAW LIKE «Sc KLaVENESS l INE LONDON, NAMBURS RCTTEROAM, LOS AJMULES. SAN FRANCISCO, N.VRE, HUU ft MIaBLUMOUSH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I POP.IIANI. CITY Of LEEDS Acceptieg carge ler Ceatrsl ft lull Aaerica. S'fHKa P S'haai renane lOUk»iN«ilLfc 21/22 July 23 25 Jlly 21/27 July rpore P. S'ram Penaag1,261 words
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549 1963-07-09 14 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE industrial section of X the Malayan Stock Exchange opened firm yester day and in some cases counters were taken to new highs, examples being Shell up to $3.20 and Dunlops 53.45. However later prices earned and the market549 words
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Article220 1963-07-09 14 Malayan industrial yields tv mc^in? 1 PrtCeS "llln|l YeSterday morning. •P. 'I.Y. -D V. *T.C. •P-price E.V.-earnings yield (gross) D.V.-dividend yield (gross) T C -times covered. I 111 I I Tims. C...r«.: Mean. .he number of times last year's total dividend is covered by the proflts for that220 words
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Article72 1963-07-09 14 ,-HINISC Predue* Ixshange tlnga- <• port n*«r. pnc.i p«r pieul ys.ttr day: Cecenut Oil: Bulk $44a sellers, drum $47i seller*. Copra: July/ Aug. UK/Continent $28 buyer*. Pepptr Muntok white Sl4O seller* Rarawal' whit] *137t sellers, special Sarawak black *92| sellers, garbled Lampt-ng black S92a sellers. ASTA flO2i sellers.72 words
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Article187 1963-07-09 14 SHIPS lying sloninds tti* Itniaixrt Msrbou. wharvat .r tiixcttd tsdsy I*»^.MB^lf9.NB^.tlB,;S' Vema E w Jm> Olenroy 33/34, Flllk; Labcdev 6/7, Prcxldcm Harrison 3R/39, Ftwnlan 42/43, Auby N.W. 1. Blajren N.W. 4. Katon« 21/22 1X*****1840,41. 10 11. Corom.nd.l !/2. Innar *J*sd». Jasa, Po. Tekoog. Na«a Mas, Caltex 9,187 words
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Article70 1963-07-09 14 T HE Malayan Ixohanga Banks' Atie- elation made these change* In It* rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to 1100) telling TT er OD rsady: French Frsnci 1 >»«■ Belgian Frama 1621: Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market In Hong KonK yesterday the U.t. dellar was70 words
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Article25 1963-07-09 14 Malayan Stork Indices July 6 lii I v 8 Industrials: 122.31 122.44 Tins: 115.42 115.70 S rubber*: 114.20 114.20 Dec. 29. 1962 100.25 words
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Article685 1963-07-09 14 C^OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: B»u«tt»d (3.000) $1.75. (1,000) $1.72: Ounl»p« $3.40 8L. $3.42 8U (1.000) $3.4S, (3,000) $3.44. (4.000) $3.43. (5.000) $3.42. (5.000) $3.40: lait685 words
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Article165 1963-07-09 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 8. Three months. Dunlope 20 ct*. MeAlliter 12 ct« fc. Smelters 20 cv. Robinson 11 cti Brno 21 cv. Rothman* 11 cv. K. *N. 18 cts. 8. D«rDy 44. Gammon 18 cti. C. Storage 4id H. Bpur*. 11 cti. 8. Traction 1/3. Hume pr»fi. 16165 words
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544 1963-07-09 14 iTTHERE was a slight drop of 1 621 cents In the Straits tin price yesterday to $***** on an offering; estimated down by 20 tons to 240 tons. In London on Friday tin was actively dealt In mainly as a result of544 words
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Article25 1963-07-09 14 July 8. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71 cents (down one cent). TIN: $455.25 (down 62) cents). Estimated unofficial offering 24u tons (down 20 tons).25 words
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Article148 1963-07-09 14 MELBOURNE. Mon (■-I.M It \I. investments and mdn< trial shares maintained thru firm trend. Most leaders held levels or ad--1 vanced led by B.H.P. which gained Is. to 555. 6d. Falls were in minority and mostI ly small but Customs Credit continued active and lost further to 11s.148 words
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Article244 1963-07-09 14 JULY first grid* rubber buysrs f.».b. J el»«*d at S p.m. in Singapore and KuaU Lumpur yrsjerdny at 71 rents p<r Ib. down one Ml on Kriday'a cloning level. Thr tone was casisr. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prioos in csntt por Ib. yiilsrdsy: Int. 1 n.S.E. prompt f.o.b.244 words
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Advertisement1135 1963-07-09 14 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, -ad Great Lakes East Canada Sarvloc i po"! f. S>am mopoiuid S. rrancisco l. Anieits h torn Montreal "Kuukaaa Mara 21/31 July II A|( 25 Aif 21 Aut 15 Sipt 21 Sept CMtsa Man" 2S/2I Aif 21/11 Aaf 21 Seat 2 J Sail1,135 words
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Advertisement732 1963-07-09 14 ■tsTMBWD: Europe umice S'pcro P. S'f-am Penani m smiej, HJtrt, OMtirt, TAMA M/12 juijr 11/14 July i» Jid) Aitweti, Maaiirx. InN, SOUTH t WEST AFRICA SERVICE. 8'oort TIMA 11/12 July Durban (2S/7). Port Eluattetli (21/7), Capetown (M/7). Mat?di (4/1), Port Harcourt Ltgos (11/1), Cotonou (12/1), Lome, Temj. Takoradi. Freetown. Dakar732 words
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Advertisement195 1963-07-09 14 )^t THAI LINES rrm: MMttM, Hid Vfliav, DaiVKsit l mm in 11a s**t. fsi: tit aitilrs U.S. Call s)*» Tifk. pHilaMlflia tia Basi>at H'*f n«t N y<m> S'M* S'pori l. AnftiM rera •NICETO OE imiNACA IS/11 Illy 17'iljilj IS Asf J Seat ■SRI SUROTHAI 15/17 July Js,2S*«f 27/2S Aif 2?195 words
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Advertisement420 1963-07-09 14 REMINDER PKOPKRTV SALE TO-DAY. 1. No. 29 Sago. Lane. 2. No. 13 Race Course Lane. 3. Land at Tanah Meiah Be.sar Road. 4. No. 230 Tanjong Katong Road. 5. Nos. 32 &34 Shanghai Road. Kiong Chai Woon Co. Ltd. Auctioneer*, Valuers, Singapore Johorr. Telephones: ***** 7425 V AUCTION SALE OF420 words
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Advertisement1400 1963-07-09 15 (C-t.nued iron, P.»e II SITUATIONS VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT Ward* SS (MU.>-Ba, St et*. axtrm f Word* SS (Mlm.)— Bex St et*. extra L V E IN AMAH English speaklns. v waNtTo~e'x.BHIBNCEO TYWST T< e 0 P S 0 O n ;EAN POr 'lS?oiT. 'V"" tUt Pahmnt AW y FIRM r^mre.1,400 words
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Advertisement1034 1963-07-09 15 ACCOMMODATION WANTED n Wardt SS (Mlm.) Box 5* rfs exln WANTES) OUIET ROOM With/ I'ithout Bathroom attached in respec able household District 9 and 10 Vrlte Box A 6946 8.T.. Spore foi ippolntments. WIPE AND BABY with genulm tard luck story require fumlshedi infurnished bungalow semi-detached louse Districts 9. 10.1,034 words
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Advertisement2312 1963-07-09 15 TOURS EXCURSIONS s 2* Word* SS < Mln.)— Bex St et*. mxtrm r CAMERON HIGHLANDS TOUR $30/- Inclusive Food, Hotel. Transport 12.7.63. Malaya Tour SBU/- 14.7.63. Contact r M.W.T.S. 27. Upper Cross St.. Spore. Tel. *****. t HONGKONG/JAPAN /TAIPEI (air) I 16 days Departure:- 4/8/63. Federation I 7 days 21/7/632,312 words
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Advertisement210 1963-07-09 15 BAR RESTAURANT (S'porer>4 If Ward* Si t Vi*.)— Box in rfs. extra} W "lAKURA (AIR CONaiTIONBOfIdM delicious, fconomiui Ch.nesr/JapnnriafS disbes. 313 New Bridge Road, B'PoreEaf^ Tel: 7J915. Wednesday closed. TASTE THE BEST .Nam Padang, delicious Chinese dishes snd exotiaJEßi European food at singapura Bar atfjmm Restaurant, 31 Selrgie House. B'pore.210 words
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Article, Illustration450 1963-07-09 16 TEOH ENG TATT - LUC KY? WE WON on MERIT SAYS HUSSEIN TEOH ENG TATT By S pore, Mon. PUTRA CUP GOLF gINGAPORE's 3-2 defeat of Xegri Sembilan, who had led 2-0 at half-time in their south zone Malaya Cup match at Seremban yesterday, was not a 'lucky win," SAFA president lussein Kamari said450 words
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Article308 1963-07-09 16 SINGAPORE, Monday. SINGAPORE hope to be third time lucky at the third South-East Asia golf championship for the Putra Trophy to be played over the Selangor Golf Club course from July 24 to 27. The team of C. H. Fell (2>. N. A. Harvey (2).308 words
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Article44 1963-07-09 16 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation will be sending a team for a twoweek tour of Indonesia on July 18. Thr Singapore cagers will play an inaugural Inter-port match against Indonesia m Jakarta beforr proceeding for further games in Medan and Sourabaya.44 words
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108 1963-07-09 16 JEGA GETS VIOBA CALL FOR SAAA MEET KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. M. Jegathesan. Malaya's ace sprinter, has been invited <to run for Victoria Institution Old Boys Association in the annual Selangor Amateur Athletic Association's championships to be held at Merdeka Stadium on Friday and Saturday. The invitation has been made by108 words
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Article75 1963-07-09 16 SINGAPORE. Mon.—fieventeen-year-old schoolgirl Vicky Chan today broke the Singapore native and all-comers record for the 200-metre individual medley event at Amber Road. Vicky, who specially asked SASA officials for a > ecord-break-ing attf«npt at the heats of the St. Joseph's Institution championships, swam alone to75 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-07-09 16 IH/S BVtS JVOT 4 'MFC jIT 30 IN DA SUVA'S CEXTURY MALACCA wicketkeeper E. Webb and paceman O. Gooding at short square leg register anguish as Webb fails to hold a ball which both obviously thought had been snicked by Singapore's captain Reggie da Silva. But da Silva,Kok Ah Chong - 111 words
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Article173 1963-07-09 16 T'ELUK ANSON, Mon^JCok Wai Lam, of Ipoh, beat Lee Eng Cheong, the defending champlorr, 7-9. 6-2, 6-2 to win the men's singles title in the "Lower Perak open tennis championships which ended here yesterday. The women's singles crown went to Lian Lai Yee. of Kampar. who173 words
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280 1963-07-09 16 Malaysian team may not be fielded after all M. TOURNAMENT SHOCK KUALA LUMPUR. Monday •THE FEDERATION and Singapore may not after all field a Malaysian team in the Merdeka soccer tournament to be held here Football Association of Ma- 1 laya vice-president LJm Kee Siong suggested at a FAM organlslng280 words
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Article124 1963-07-09 16 \IALACCA. Mon. Sylvia Tan I"■ today scored a -double" in the Malacca badminton championships now in progress at the MBA hall hero. She partnered Tan Yee Chu to win the women's doubles ti-le by beating Lai Siew Yorke and Annie Tan 15-1. 15-4. Earlier. Sylvia partnered124 words
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Advertisement1484 1963-07-09 16 ASSOCIATED MINES IN THE SUPREME COURT OP (MALAYA) LIMITED THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA Associated Mines < Malaya) IN THE HIGH COI'RT AT I. united announce outputs of tin Xl vi LI'MPUR. concentrates for the month of fo«n»*KiF« mvmvr mm June. 19«3. as follows- *v l OK ?M3 AVER HITAM TIN1,484 words
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Advertisement67 1963-07-09 16 READ MALAYA'S MONTHLY i TOURIST MAGAZINE I JUNE ISSUE contains interesting flti^^df illustrated articles R which make entertaining and educative reading: If jLmm Pangkor Paradise for Holiday Makers The Sari in Malaya it Malayan Tree: Historical Sketch ft Monuments in Malaya Pictures of Malay Folk Oances Sepak Raga-a game of67 words
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Miscellaneous89 1963-07-09 16 Mh-ii lift %.T. nntmiin IH<k Trnrft ll n, I'h+Mt-r «ouM L* —^^-^^*^^M IMWC OLA»i-L»-»- mMO LAUNCH- I HAVE OBAfm i/rniD. Vrf*^ n n W* rVmian «v U ir?TorSiSS^ aai tessSmSSJsssssJ I*e>VoFS«3S« -wPss^t d t^ 1 IN^lI r9r m^J7*^&*U Oe eCTTV «S, J V MOW HUSM-MC** Lii Abmmr n y &t89 words
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Article487 1963-07-09 17 FOR ALL EIGHT RACES AT K.L. TOMORROW KUALA LCM- Smoke? Ana 8.11 Masketeer II ff.o« PLR, Mon. Chanticleer II 8.10 BeUeht 8.13 WeirnU for eight Recover 8.09 Intuition 8.12 races h«re on Wed- Sal 81 B.H Beau Spoon 8.12 nesday: Blue Mirage 8.08 Ben Hur II 8.11 Cl. 2,487 words
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Article, Illustration245 1963-07-09 17 rnHIRTEEN-year-old Cargo Rice 1 joined the elite band of horses with more than $100,000 In turf winnings when he earned $860 for his second to Arigato In the Class 5 Div 3 7f race at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, writes EPSOM JEEP. This tough,245 words
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422 1963-07-09 17 RACING by EPSOM JEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Monday VI ARK down Color Cartoon as a good thing on iTI Wednesday. This four-year-oid Constable gelding, who came via the Panama, galloped in great heart on a firm track this morning. Keeping wide out on the mainReuter - 422 words
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Article123 1963-07-09 17 Two Penang Cup races pEN AND. Mon. Two 1 feature races, the Penang Cup and the Club Cup, will be run at the Penang Turf Club meeting on Aug. 11, 14 and 18. Club Cup orer w jQt Class 2 horses will carry $7,500 In stakes, while the Club Cup123 words
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Article462 1963-07-09 17 J^UALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE 1: Moses Lee. rider of Sir Squander was fined S5OO for careless riding In that he permitted his mount to crowd and cross Chor Pavong too sharply after passing the 4 furlongs causing Chor Pavong to be checked.462 words
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Article323 1963-07-09 17 fRANCOCHAMPS. Mon. ]tf IKE HAILWOOD of Britain, riding an Italian MV, yesterday won the 500 cc Belgian motor-cycle urana frix here. A record crowd of 50,000 saw Hailwood move into the lead after covering only 1.000 metres, and the Oxford rider then kept ahead ofReuter - 323 words
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Article33 1963-07-09 17 rIKYO. Mon Orient flyweight boxing champion Chatchai Laempapha. of Thailand, last night lost his title on points to Japanese boxer Tacesbi Nakamura in a 12 -round bout at Osaka. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Advertisement130 1963-07-09 17 EVERGREEN PARK (JALAN PASIR PUTEH IPOH) WORK COMMENCING THE LUXURIOUS MODERN BUNGALOW WITH THE MODEST PRICE The "CORONET" (Two Storay) Only $24,800/Specially Designed For You By Our Architect Messrs. B. M. IVERSEN OTHERS: "B" Type 2 Storey Detached Bungalow Only $21,900/--"C" Type 2 Storey Semi-Detached Bungalow Only $14,800/--"D" Type 2130 words
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Advertisement477 1963-07-09 17 TRAVEL ROYAL INTEROCEAN LINES TO HONG KONG AND JAPAN SAILING DATES:w.w. "TEGELBERC" m.v. "RUYS" m.v. "TJITJALENCnT Dep. Penang Aug. 5 1 963 Dep. Singapore July 13 1963 Aug. 8 Sept. 13 1968 Arr. Hong Kong July 17 Aug. 13 Sept. 18 Dep. Hong Kong July 19 Aug. 1 5 Sept.477 words
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Miscellaneous107 1963-07-09 17 If IMI II DIAKY SOCCER— S'gor ODBII Div 1:1 Municipal v XL Police (XL padang). Ipoh Div. 1: Ramblers v Cheng Wan (Coronation mrd) DW. 3 HQ 2 FIB v Kinta Indians (Jn Abdul Jalil). Talping Lge: Town Council v 7th Bn RMR iSultan Yussuf stadium). Spore Div. 1: Darul107 words
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405 1963-07-09 18 SINGAPORE, Monday. POLICE loday clamped a complete black-out of news on yesterday's mass escape of eight secret society gangsters from a launch taking them to the Pulau Senang penal settlement. fugitives T. Chel- After more than 36 hours with the405 words
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168 1963-07-09 18 FLOATED WITH DEATH ONCE TOO OFTEN- OARIS, Mon. Rene Lescombes, French traveller and adventurer whose speciality was crossing the Atlantic alone in small craft, was drowned in a storm off the Azores last month, according to reports reaching hereMr. Lescombes, a former teacher of literature, was attempting a West-East crossing168 words
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Article277 1963-07-09 18 EVELYN TU - The Sundowners' D (for disc) Day EVELYN TU By IT WAS D (for disc) i Day today for three singing schoolboys Tony Scow. 18, his brother Lawrence, 16, and their cousin George Lim, 17_who call themselves the Sundowners. Their rirst record— '"Banga- wan Solo" coupled with "Cotton Fields' cut for277 words
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91 1963-07-09 18 HONG KONG. Mon. Mr. W.C. McNamara. chief commissioner of the Canadian Wheat Board, said today discussions on a new wheat deal with the Chinese People's Re- I public were continuing In Hong j Kong. He said: "I am not In a position toReuter - 91 words
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Article62 1963-07-09 18 CALGARY (Alberto). Mon— A dog bit a lowflying plane here. The plane had to make an emergent-, landing. The dog died. The pilot. Abe Thiessen. ■aid he was flying about three feet above the ground, spraying crops, when the dog attacked the left wheel. He landed on62 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-07-09 18 SEVENTY ONE nurse aides staged a three-day hunger strike outside the office of Ceylon's Health Minister. Mr. Badiuddin Mahmud, in Colombo last week. This picture, by Bertram Rulach, shows some of the exhausted girls lining the secretariat corridor in their protest against a Ministerial directiveBertram Rulach shows some of the exhausted girls lining the secretariat corridor in their protest against Ministerial directive ordering them to perform additional chores of sweeping the wards and pantry work - 138 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-07-09 18 Long-haired nuclear disarmers told: Get it cut GLASGOW,- Mon. Nuclear disarmers on a two-month Glas-gow-to-London march which starts next week-end have been ordered to get their hair cut. The organisers warned would-be marchers today that "men with shoulder length 'cavalier* type hair would be discouraged from taking part in theReuter - 153 words
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Article65 1963-07-09 18 MOSCOW. Mon. Several thousand Russians enthusiastically applauded "West Side Story." an American musical about gang rivalries and race problems, when it was shown here today as part of the Moscow international film festival. -There was more applause when American director Stanley Kramer, member of the festivalReuter - 65 words
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Article317 1963-07-09 18 LONDON, Mon.—lt was a quiet. day in the stock markets today. The undertone was satisfactory and gains outnumbered losses. Mining shares had a very quiet day and prices showed little move- I ment. Rubbers were idle. i Oils were again active and large business was317 words
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Article49 1963-07-09 18 LONDON, Mob.— Bpot 21 M/16d-, Aug. 21 Sd., Sept. 21<*d., Oct. 21<fcd.. Oct./ Dec. 21 Hd.. Jan/Mar. 1964 21 11/16 d.. Apr/June 21 11 I6d July/Sept. 21 11/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 21 11/16U, Jan/Mar. 1965 21 11/lOd.. ci.f. July 211/16 d.. Aug. 21 1/IM.. Bept. 21Hd. Tone: Quiet.49 words
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Article24 1963-07-09 18 LONDON. Mon— Buyers £907 2 sellers £908-, Forward buyers £906 sellers £907. Settlement £908* Turnover ajn. 120 tons pjn 130 tons. Tone: Steady.24 words
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611 1963-07-09 18 KEITH MILLER - ENGLAND 256 ON WITH TWO WKTS LEFT By KEITH MILLER BIRMINGHAM, Monday THE third Test match here which had threatened to fizzle out has now a razor-edge balance as keen as in the magnificent Lords Test. At close, England, having dismissed the West Indies for 186 in the morning, had611 words
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Article127 1963-07-09 18 Britons die in Germany crash STUTTGART (Germany). Mon. Nine people were killed and 29 injured yesterday when a bus load of British tourists collided with several other vehicles near here and then plunged 50 feet over an embankment onto railway tracks. Police said six of the dead were British andUPI - 127 words
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Article120 1963-07-09 18 LONDON, Mon. Tea scores In today's cricket matches were: Bournemouth: Hants 176-7 (J. Grey 58> v Oxford. Tannton: Essex 106 (K. Palmer 4-36, P. Rumsey 4-23). Somerset 37-0. Manchester: Notts 156 and 57-4 and 57. Lanes 65 (I. Dlxlon 6-30). Pontvpridd: Gloucj 137-8 dec. (R. NichollsReuter - 120 words
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Article118 1963-07-09 18 WIMBLEDON LONDON. Mon. Miss Margaret Smith (Australia) won the women's singles title in the Wimbledon lawn tennis championships here today, beating Miss Billie-Jean Moffitt (United States) 6-3, 6-4. Rafael Osuna and Antonio Palafox of Mexico won the men's doubles final, beating Pierre Darmon and Jean-Claude BarclayReuter - 118 words
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Advertisement86 1963-07-09 18 20 Words $19 (Minimum) ONC- WONCr Tit Hrn. 2nd «on of Mdm. Teoh Calk Kef md the Lit* Mr. Ontr Tfik Hooi of Teluk Anroo. to KoonK Chean. eldrKt dmiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Wimt Hr.ip Menu of Kuala Kang.wr. on 7 i;:i. MR. ERNEST REISS fi AT SUMMIT OF86 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-07-09 18 TJIGHEST and lowwt tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 72 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 91 73 Malacca i 88 72 Singapore 90 7343 words
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