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Title Section19 1963-08-01 1 AVIRK.K DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration22 1963-08-01 1 After Tengku's courtesy call on Soekarno and three hours in secret session -the Foreign Ministers' agreement is endorsed WARD22 words
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Article, Illustration1146 1963-08-01 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: From MANILA. Wed. TENGKU Abdul Rahman's magic touch thrust "confrontation" into the background at the summit conference here today. All the Tengku did was to pay an unexpected courtesy call on President Soekarno at a.m. before the first' secret session of the summit conference and1,146 words
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Article41 1963-08-01 1 Thant for A-ban ceremony UNITED NATIONS, Wed. U Thant plans to visit Moscow for the signing of the nuclear test ban treaty between the U.S., Russia and Britain on Monday. An announcement said he had accepted invitations from the three Governments.41 words
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Article79 1963-08-01 1 THE HAGUE. Wed. The new Dutch Prime Minister, Mr. Victor Marijnen. Minister of Agriculture in the last Cabinet, formally pre- sented hi* coalition Government to Parliament today and issued a statement saying it would follow the Mine policies as its predecessor. Mr. Marijnen. 46. was the thirdReuter - 79 words
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Article14 1963-08-01 1 LONDON. Wed— Ceylon's first Telex service was opened today with Britain14 words
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Article362 1963-08-01 1 I am very happy says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said over Radio Malaya tonight that he was very happy" with the outcome of his talks with President Soekarno and President Macapagal this morning. "The talks began in a tense atmosphere, but as t hey362 words
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Article33 1963-08-01 1 MOSCOW. Wed— The Sovlei eu spa per Trud today rnarged hai the piopcsed Malay»iai> Fedrailon was a devicr cieated b> x>ndnn financiers 10 maintain ontrel ovtr th« vital region33 words
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117 1963-08-01 1 Jakarta all set now to meet air raids JAKARTA. Wed. The Jakarta garrison was yesterday equipped with three anti-aircraft batteries, comprising 54 guns and radar to protect the capital from air raids "in connection with the Malaysia issue," the army announced today. The Deputy Army Commander, Brigadier General Mursjid, speakingReuter - 117 words
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Article31 1963-08-01 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 67--year-old woman. Lim Bale Kirn. of River Valley Road, tell to her death tonight from the third floor of a flat in Jiilan Merpaii. Aljunled Road.31 words
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Article163 1963-08-01 1 nnHE Peking Gov- eminent today openly charged Russia with form in" an anti-Chinese alliance with the United States and selling out the interest* of its own people and other Communist countries. The violence of the statement prompted immediate speculation in diplomatic circles here ax to163 words
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Article143 1963-08-01 1 NEW DELHI, Wednesday. fHE Pleas Trust of India PTI i reported today that Chinese Communist patrols bad crossed India's North-Knst Frontier in two places. A dispatch from Shillong, quoting ""reliable sources," did not say when the reported crossing took place. It was not known >UPI - 143 words
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Article971 1963-08-01 1 Ward in hospital after drugs I ON DON. Wed Dr. i lj Stephen Ward, the London society osteoi path, was unconscious and "grievously ill" m I hospital tonight, but j there is hope that he will recover. An official at the hospital where the 50-year-old Ward wus taken this morning971 words
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Article38 1963-08-01 1 WARD GUILTY LONDON. Wed »r Ntrphen Ward tr^ found guilty on two counts ><l King on immoral earning Judge «jhl »r would anMMXc >entcncc wlirn \\A\t\ t»uld appear in ourt. Rruter. (S r r tllOMt IReuter - 38 words
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357 1963-08-01 2 SEOUL (South Korea), Wednesday THK South Korea Defence Minister, Gen. Kirn Sung Eun. said today that his entire HOO.OOO man forces were on the alert against any Communist attempt to provoke a war in Korea again. "U> should notReuter; UP - 357 words
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162 1963-08-01 2 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. 'PHE United States now has three "floating armories in the Far East loaded with all kinds of equipment from tanks to battle rations and ready to move quickly to Asian crisis points. The defence Secretary, Mr. Robert S. McNamara. told Congress thatUPI - 162 words
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Article23 1963-08-01 2 MANILA. Wed.— Health officers in the outer provinces have been alerted following a sharp rise of suspected cholera patients here. Router.Reuter - 23 words
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Article27 1963-08-01 2 SAIGON. Wed. A government outpost 35 miles north of Saigon was attacked by Communist guerillas with the lost cf four men killed and IT missing.27 words
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Article72 1963-08-01 2 Kerala... Just a little damp NEW DELHI, Wed. Indian prohibition laws were broken 15,938 times during the last recorded fiscal year in the state of Kerala alone. This was the number of offences actually detected In the 55 per cent of the state which Is covered by prohibition rules. TheUPI - 72 words
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Article56 1963-08-01 2 NOW— INSTANT SLEEP LONDON. Wed. A Japanese firm has Introduced an instant sleep device to the British market, the firm said today. The makers. Majima Co. Ltd. of Tokyo, claim that the device a small box giving oft* a continuous sound of raindrops "puts its user to sleep and isReuter - 56 words
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135 1963-08-01 2 REBELS IN TIMOR SET UP A 'GENERAL STAFF' JAKARTA, Wed. Rebels in the Jungles of Portuguese Timor have set up an army general staff, according to a mimeographed circular dropped in editorial mailboxes here this week. "Five "generals" one a woman with a staff of 18 majors and colonels were135 words
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Article41 1963-08-01 2 LO6 ANGELES. Wed. Seven men who served with President Kennedy on the ill-fated PT-109 in the Pacific during the War left for Japan to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the sinking of their vessel by the destroyer Amagiri.41 words
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490 1963-08-01 2 UN group rules to keep out South Africa fIENEVA. Wed. The United Nations Economic and Social Council yesterday ruled that South Africa should not take part in the work of the Economic Commission for Africa until the council decided otherwise. An Argentinian resolution to this effect was passed by sixReuter - 490 words
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56 1963-08-01 2 Red troops all along the Tibetan border, says India THE Indian Government said today that Chinese troops were deployed all along the Indian border with Tibet. A spokesman of the Indian External Affairs Ministry added that the Chinese had occupied the twenty-kilometre demilitarised zone north of the border from which56 words
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Article, Illustration392 1963-08-01 3 QENEVA, Wed. Russia and the United States today pledged to do their utmost to cap the partial nuclear test ban treaty with further accords to reduce international tension. The Moscow agreement was acclaimed at the resumed 17-nation disarmament conference hereReuter - 392 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-08-01 3 Rusk flying to Nik with a letter from Jack WASHINGTON, Wed. Tf Mr. Dean Rusk. U.S. Secretary of State, will take a letter to Mr. N i k 1 t a Khrushchev from President Kennedy when he 'eaves for Moscow this weeke n d administration officials said here last nißht.Reuter; UP - 217 words
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74 1963-08-01 3 BAD REICHENHALL 'West Germany), Wed. About 90 "Ban-the-Bomb" demonstrators from Britain and several European countries last night gave up their plan to go through Austria after police had barred their way and sent them back to West Germany. A member of the group said they74 words
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Article37 1963-08-01 3 BRUSSELS. Wed— The mlnlnterial council of the six-nation Common Market yesterday ended a two-da? meeting here having made little or no progress on the main stumbling blocks to Ijrther development of the community.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article35 1963-08-01 3 CHICAGO. Wed.— A municipal i ludge ruled yesterday that Playboy magazine publisher Hugh Hefner. 37. must stand trial on Oct. 7 on charges tne magazine printed obscene photographs of actresses Jayne Mansfield. U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Article124 1963-08-01 3 PEKING. Wed. China toda> officially condemned the Moscow'partial test ban agreement as "a big fraud" and called for a world conference of the heads of government. In a statement, it advocated "complete, thorough, total and resolute prohibition and destruction of nuclear weapons." It saidReuter - 124 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-08-01 3 TRIE to her* word, dark-haired Shelly Carnoles. Zl. of Brooklyn, is back at her sit-in tasks as she said she would be. Shelly was arrested the day before taking part in a demonstra- iion blocking entrance j to the construction site of the Medical Centre, i105 words
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277 1963-08-01 3 DE GAULLE MAY MEET JACK IN WASHINGTON PARIS, Wednesday A MEETING In Washington between President; Kennedy and General de Gaulle Is expected to take place, early next year, according to official circles here. The principle of such a meeting has already been agreed to between the two heads of state.Reuter - 277 words
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127 1963-08-01 3 LONDON. Wea. William McNaughton, 22 won the British All-Comers' Sea Angling Championship last January with three codling fish which he did not catch. Yesterday he was fined £20 at a court in Tynemouth when he pleaded guilty to getting £43 worth ofReuter - 127 words
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Article51 1963-08-01 3 PARIS. Wed. Columbia Pictures yesterday announced it has j allocated USS2O million for a film production of "The Bible." The director is Orson Welles. FilmIns will start in two month in Italy. Parts wiiroe snot in Egypt and Spain. The cast was not announced.UPI - 51 words
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Article23 1963-08-01 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— The Senate foreign relations committee yesterday approved Mr. Henry: Cabot Lodge as new Ambassador to South Vietnam.— U.P I.UP - 23 words
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145 1963-08-01 3 DOVER. Wed.— A 31-year-olc! Briton, Mr. David Tapp. arrived here this morning after crossing the English Channel In seven and three-quarter hours on a farm tractor Mr. Tapp immediately drove off to plough a field The record attempt began from Cape Griz Nez. France145 words
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452 1963-08-01 4 Fanning plans for Naval Base land OUT: SANDYS LETTER TO LEE— ON CROWN PROPERTY IN STORE LONDON, Wednesday fHE Admiralty has agreed to allow farmers to cultivate land at the Singapore Naval Base. But it will not give it up completely for security reasons. This was learned today when theReuter - 452 words
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146 1963-08-01 4 WEEKEND IN JAIL FOR RAPE CASE BOMOH KUALA LUMPUR, Wed —The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, said today he would decide on Monday whether to grant bail to Ismail Naina Mohamed, 43, the Klang bomoh charged with rape. Ismail was committed for trial In the High Court earlier this146 words
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Article53 1963-08-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong today sent a message of greetings and good wishes to the President of Switzerland on the occasion of the country's National Day celebrations. A similar message was sent by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to the Government and53 words
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Article25 1963-08-01 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Mnusiei lor Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will declare open a perfume factory at the Redhill Industrie Estate on Saturday.25 words
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Article206 1963-08-01 4 $624 more for Madam Jathambal SINGAPORE, Wed.— Strait* Times readers in Singapore and the Federation today donated another $624.80 for Singapore widow. Madam Jathambal, whose watchman J husband was killed In a road accident, and her 15 children. The total fund Is now $7,173 66 New donations are: Mr. Ann.206 words
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109 1963-08-01 4 A service for those died in revolt si NGAPORE. Wed. A service will be held at Limbang, in Sarawak, close to the Brunei border, on Saturday to commemorate the police officers and Royal Marines who were killed there during the Brunei revolt last December. A British Army statement heie said109 words
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Article75 1963-08-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The chairman of the National Language Month Committee here.' Inche Abdullah Yassln. today praised European firms for supporting the language drive. He was speaking at the presentattoo of certificates to winners of a contest for decoration of shops I and business houses (Siring75 words
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Article64 1963-08-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Colonial Development Corporation's offer for sale of five million units of SI stock in the Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. baa already been oversubscribed by more than $2 million even before its application list opens. Application forms were available on Monday. The application list64 words
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180 1963-08-01 4 PENANG Wednesday. AN opposition councillor, Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah (All.-Padang Brown) today accused the Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, of "trying to bamboozle and browbeat the opposition." "I want straightforward answers to my questions." i Mr Zachariah demanded in an adjournment speech at180 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-08-01 4 Premier Lee allays the traders worries CINGAPORK. Wed The Prime Minister. Mr. Lre Kuan Yew. last niuht allayed the anxiety of businessmen on the future of Singapore's entrepot trade after the formation of Malaysia and Uncommon market. Even at the end of the 12 transitional years when Singapore becomes a280 words
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Article40 1963-08-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A contest to elect a National Language Month Queen at the Victoria Institution here will be the highlight of the second pha.se of the Language Month in Selangor. It will be held on Aug. 8.40 words
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446 1963-08-01 5 Bigger role for teachers after Malaysia: Yong SINGAPORE. Wednesday THK Minister lor Education. Mr. Yong Nvuk Lin, told a big rally of teachers today that their responsibilities would increase with Singapore's attainment of independence through Malaysia. Some 2,000 teachers from all four language streams were celebrating Teachers' Day for the446 words
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Article139 1963-08-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed— A Special Branch detective today toid the Johore Bahru Sessions Court he did not know his wife was smuggling nearly 200 lbs. of dutiable leather In the boot of a car which he himself was driving. Wong Uun Hool. 36. said he139 words
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Article53 1963-08-01 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. With water stocks at 39.8 per cent of capacity, consumption yesterday totalled 53.481.000 gallons compared with 52.087.000 gallons used on Monday. Negligible rain fell yesterday In South Johore and Singapore and. although the rain-making plane was up again, there were no suitable cloud53 words
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Article210 1963-08-01 5 SINGAPORE, Wed TRAFFIC Police have launched an intensive campaign to bring: offending motorists to book. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. Cheiliah today disclosed that since the drive was launched on July 5. 1.444 motorists had been booked for speeding by the Mobile Squad. In addition,210 words
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Article, Illustration67 1963-08-01 5 SINGAPORE IS 'LOVELY' SAYS BENNETTE PRETTY Bennette Rwang (above). Hong Kong Convent schoolgirl touring Malaya and Singapore, says both territories are "lovely." Bennette. 16. winner of a Jaycee oratorical contest in Hong Kong, had the choice of visiting the country she liked best and she chose Singapore. She says: "This67 words
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Advertisement285 1963-08-01 5 OPENS TODAY SIMULTANEOUSLY AT SI \l. A ■•OKI] ODEON-KATOHG S KOTA BHARU n ALOR STAR S ODEON CATHAY > S'kuauT lumpur"penang^ J ODEOW^ S ODEON J fableTof >Ihe^ageV is here for all to see! V«L BaK AVV4LI LATIFFAH OMAR NOORDIN AHMAD WAHID SATAY A Cathay-Kens film With hnglish Subtitles Directed285 words
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Miscellaneous367 1963-08-01 5 r THB follovnnc 15 today schedule 1 Kurhinn iML 496) S.O'i p.m. 1 of civil aircraft movements at British United Alrwayi From Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: 8tan»ted Istanbul. Bombay IBR 1BPIV1LI a> P m Carwdi: From Hong Kons. Kuala BOAC: From London. Frankfurt. Lumpur lUA SO9> 3.35 p.m. Zurich. Beirut.367 words
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Article, Illustration297 1963-08-01 6 A Privy Council 'no to Dr. Si va appeal LONDON, Wednesday. •pHE Judicial Committee of the Privy Council is to recommend to the Yang di-Pertuan Agong that he dismiss an application by Dr. S. Sivasithamparam, 35, for special leave to appeal against his conviction last May ior corruption. Dr. Siva,297 words
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Article228 1963-08-01 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A SOLDIER on jungle operations on the Thai- Malayan border will find a $10 note concealed in his 48-hour ration pack when he opens it. This Is to mark the 500,--000 th package being sealed today by the Ist Supply Company228 words
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184 1963-08-01 6 Customs open fire in channel chase PENANG, Wed. A Customs raiding party opened flre last night at two vessels which attempted to attack it while it was chasing another boat in midchannel between Penang and Butterworth. An hour after this incident Province Wellesley police raided a house at Jalan Mohamed184 words
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Article44 1963-08-01 6 TELUK ANTON. Wed.— Zakaria bin Ngah Harun. 26. a police supervisee, was sentenced to a year's jail in the magistrate's court here yesterday when he plpeaded guilty "to failing to report to the Kampong Gajah police station on Jan. 7 as required.44 words
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93 1963-08-01 6 SYDNEY. Wed. A Qantas Boeing 7*7 iet. riding at 150 miles an hour jet stream at 35.000 ft., made a record nonstop flight from Singapore to Sydney today. Piloted by Captain M. A. Hammond, it reached a top speed of 685 miles an hour toReuter - 93 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-08-01 6 Ex-rugger star Dowse to wed sister of Liberal leader PENANG. Wed— The engagement has been announced of Mr. S. H. Dowse, former Penang assistant Settlement Secretary In Penang. and Miss Marion Byers < above) younger sister of Mr. Frank Byers. chairman of the Liberal Party in Britain. The wedding is151 words
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Article53 1963-08-01 6 KUCHING. Wed. Senator Nancy Buttiield of Australia said today Australia would continue to assist Sarawak under the Colombo Plan after the birth of Malaysia. She was talking to reporters just before her departure for Brunei. She is on her way to Europe to attend the53 words
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Article26 1963-08-01 6 BEN TONG, Wed. —More than 1,000 pupils received anti-cholera Injections at the Suleiman School here yesterday. Nurses from the Health Department gave the injections.26 words
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170 1963-08-01 6 A MALAYAN-THAI PATROL IS SHOT UP ALOR STAR, Wednesday. VJ ALAYAX and Thai security forces today intensified large-scale follow-up operations against a big gang border bandits who ambushed a combined security force patrol in Thai jungle last weekend. The security forces suffered four170 words
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88 1963-08-01 6 ALOR STAR, Wed.— The Sultan of Kedah today laid a wreath before the Merdeka Gardens Memorial at a simple ceremony marking the third anniversary of the end of the Emergency. The Ruler was received by the Kedah-Perlis Chief Police Officer, Mr. J. G.88 words
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218 1963-08-01 6 Vice girl says: Taximan took $7 cut OINGAPORE, Wed.— A 17-year-old girl said in court today that of the $20 fee she received for sexual intercourse with men she gave $7. to a taxi operator. Koh Ka Mai, a hairdresser was testifying against the taxi operator. Robert Lee alias Lee218 words
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Article62 1963-08-01 6 I IPOH. Wed— Police have detained a youth, suspected to be on* of the two who flung acid on private detective. Yap Hoclc Heng. 36. yesterday morning. Yap a retired detective sergeant. was burnt on his chest as acid was flung at him while he stopped62 words
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105 1963-08-01 6 JAKARTA, Wad SINGAPORE Ch 1 nesc have been investing in Sumatra's rubber industry, using Indonesian "front men," according to the Berita Indonesia. It named the Hok Tong Company of Singapore as the biggest investor, but gave no source for its information. It said more thanUPI - 105 words
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Article, Illustration5636 1963-08-01 7 ASSEMBLY: SECOND DAY OF THE BIG DEBATE House told: This is why SPA voted against polls Bill by OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS Singapore, Wed. Rajah; Many things Premier did which were right, but-.. Eng Guan hits out at financial, common mart arrangement \JR. A. P. Rajah, Singapore People's Alliance Assemblyman- for5,636 words
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220 1963-08-01 8 3 Malayans for first trade union course in Chinese KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three Malayan trade unionists will leave soon to attend the first trade union course in Chinese to be offered by the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. The 10-day course from Au£ 5 is being conducted In Talpeh,220 words
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Article303 1963-08-01 8 Malay trading plan approved KUALA KANGSAR, Wed. Plans have been completed for a big Malay import and distribution firm linked probably with an Australian group of department stores. This was disclosed by the Assistant Minister of Commerce and ludustry, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, at a meeting of 150 Malay303 words
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Article170 1963-08-01 8 SEREMBAN, Wednesday. THE Negri Sembilan division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress last night resolved to request its headquarters to seek proper legislation to protect and safeguard the interests of amahs. A statement from the MTUC division said: "Grouped together, this section of labour referred170 words
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Article53 1963-08-01 8 PENANG. Wed. A receptionist. Miss Lee Sang Luen, lost $80 worth of jewellery from her handbag yesterday. Miss Lee. who works in a Chulia Street dispensary, reported to police she left the bag on a shelf. Later she found It open and missed a gold chain,53 words
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Article23 1963-08-01 8 MALACCA. Wed. Mr. K M. Basheer has been elected chairman of the new Merllmau branch of the Malayan Indian Congress.23 words
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Article85 1963-08-01 8 Artillery wants recruits KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Army Is looking for more recruits, especially Chinese, for the Federation Artillery. Recruitment will be made in Malacca on Aug. 5 and 6 at the St. Francis Institution and In Seremban on Aug. 7 and Bat King George V Bchool. Applicants should85 words
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Article26 1963-08-01 8 TKLUK ANSON, Wed. —Mr. V. Ranganathan. an assistant on Cicely Estate near here, has been elected president of the Lower Perak Indian Association.26 words
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Article67 1963-08-01 8 LONDON. Wed. Mr. lain Macleod. Leader of the House of Commons, said last night that Malaysia was not a threat to law and order in the area or to peace. He was replying to a suggestion by Mr. William Warbey (Labour) that the target date of Aug.Reuter - 67 words
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Article, Illustration274 1963-08-01 8 OH KEE TIANG - The Japanese sailors go ashore— with goodwill in their hearts OH KEE TIANG: PENANG. Wednesday By 1,200 Japanese sailors "invaded" Penang today with the arrival of four destroyers of the Japanese Maritime SelfDefence Force training fleet commanded by Rear-Admiral Koji Takikawa. Soon after the destroyers steamed into Penang harbour, the274 words
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98 1963-08-01 8 LONDON. Wed— A spokesjman at the Colonial Office said today that arrangements for discussions at official level were being made following the meeting last night between the Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary. Mr. Duncan Sandys, ard the Sultan of Brunei. He said that there98 words
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Article49 1963-08-01 8 I KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Th« Pun-Malayan Telecommunication j "Miss Golden Voice" competition will be held at the Tcngku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Saturday night. Radio Malaya will stage li» Malayan Star Show." a programme of music and comedy In conjunction with the competition49 words
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Article, Illustration1900 1963-08-01 9 ONLY TWO REACHED JOURNEY'S END AFTER TS MASS BREAK-OUT ON I special 1 SINGAPORE ISLAND \^*™y ONE dark night in April 1042, 17 men tried a mass escape from ii Japanese prison camp at Pasir PanJang on Singapore island They had hoped1,900 words
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Obituary77 1963-08-01 10 3* Wtrdt Sl* (Minimum) MRS. s>Mls>pt of 9 Amu* pasaed away peacefully on 11/7/ W. Burial 9 a.m. 1/8/03 at Holy Family iiiiinh theme to Bldadan. HENO SltW HUA fatbsr of Hung M.n*, H'in« Kiani. Hunt Ssah, Hung Chew and Rung Kow passsd away peacefully on 31/7/83 at 8.3077 words
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659 1963-08-01 10 The Straits Times Thursday, August 1, 1963. Hope Rises In Manila "Cautious optimism" is still the right phrase for the Manila summit conference. But it is hard on the nerves (and no doubt is meant to be) when official Indonesian spokesmen bang the gong. If the closed sessions reveal that659 words
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Article411 1963-08-01 10 Nineteen days after the town council elections, Batu Pahat is still without an effective administration. The electorate unfortunately so divided its favours that there does not seem to be any possible combination that can produce a stable majority. The council has four- Alliance members, four Socialists, one United411 words
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Article129 1963-08-01 10 Singapore teachers will now have eight years in which to pass the Standard I and Standard II examination in Malay, a concession agreed to by the Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, after representations from the Singapore Teachers' Union. Though the coming of Malaysia calls for redoubled efforts129 words
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Article, Illustration1332 1963-08-01 10 GARRY BARKER - GARRY BARKER from Straits Times Special Correspondent VIENTIANE Wednesday The neutralist General who keeps a lonely vigil from his tent on the Plain of Jars OF all the promin c n t figures produced by the Laotian turmoil, the martyr will likely1,332 words
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Letter362 1963-08-01 10 TN reply to JCAs letter 1 in the Straits Times of July 25. I wish to point out that the atmospheric processes that result in weather in the tropical and equatorial areas are not known to obey any precise scientific rules. Considerable research in weather forecasting has362 words
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Letter66 1963-08-01 10 THE lights at the zebra crossing at Jalan Mountbatten-Jalan Melaka In Kuala Lumpur are a nuisance. The button ("Press Firmly," says a prir.ted notice above lr> which should change the colour of the light Is now only a "stump." I pressed the "stump" the other day and got the66 words
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Letter57 1963-08-01 10 ]T Is the usual practice to date the renewal of a driving licence from the date on which It is renewed, not from the expiry date. Why can't the department follow the system used for road tax. which is renewed from the month It expires, not on the date57 words
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323 1963-08-01 10 Godfrey Hodgson - Godfrey Hodgson I>> ONDON. Wed— Presi-M-J dent Kennedy has sent one of his top advisers on a highly sensitive mission to London. His job is to find out what went wrong with tbe "special relationship 4 between America and Britain at the time of323 words
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Advertisement872 1963-08-01 10 Straits Tims k Malay Ma 3 a* mmmlit tm >•* mmrnr cold arrow A«» a»c*oi OisHiil COLD •TOSAat ■MNCHM AT HOLUNO HOAD-HCATON*. ■■I I■! nOAD-NAVM. BAM crrr book ■to pis; ltd Wt n r a. C«**sr Da«r TMK NtWI n»ONT M. M. ISMAIL. S Afaraalr m—4. Maws* MA MIC M872 words
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Advertisement41 1963-08-01 10 "•gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanshi Mm Importers Exporters of High Clest Worsteds Woollen,. SINGAPORE: 21, Chutio Srre«t, Tai: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador MlMiw, 1«» lUsmm No. 8, 54-44, N«tfc«n RaW, Kowimh.41 words
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Advertisement138 1963-08-01 10 Wk I jfiwabihtij Jafl HAVE YOU SURPLUS FUNDS? WHY NOT OPEN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AND LET IDLE FUNDS INTEREST ITWA X* ANNUM 'AID HALF YEAW.Y Your funds earn interest from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw. Write. phone or call today for138 words
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Article, Illustration1688 1963-08-01 11 MARSHALL 'This simple Baba family was like the pelandoks, quivering in corner' DE SOUZA 'Obscene pictures with a joyous expression prove that she co-operated 9 SINGAPORE, W«d Justice Winslow is expected to give his decision tomorrow on whether Albert Soon Hehg1,688 words
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Article, Illustration213 1963-08-01 11 Singapore store pioneer dies at 77 SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Tan Hoan Kie, head of one of the first Asian department stores in Singapore, died of a heart attack on Sundaq. He w^ 1 77 He was founder and proprietor of Aurora Store In High Street and owned stores and Import213 words
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70 1963-08-01 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. A traction company driver. Lim Poh Kirn. who appealed against a magistrate's court conviction for driving a bus carelessly, had his conviction upheld by the High Court today. Lim had been fined SB5 in the magistrate's court. He knocked down a six-year-old boy70 words
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Article243 1963-08-01 11 Strike by printers is deferred 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V The 8.000-strong National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry tonight deferred its proposed nationwi d c strike action, scheduled for tomorrow, to Monday. The genera] secretary of the union. Mr. G. Rajanayagam. described the move as an act of "good243 words
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Article52 1963-08-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The chief fireman of an Indonesian vessel. Salam bin Sor. 28. was fined $10,000 or a year's fail by a magistrate's court today for Illegal possession of 1801 Us of raw opium on board a ship yesterday. He pleaded guilty and did not pay52 words
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Article37 1963-08-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Television Singapura will broadcast a documentary entitled "Agreement over Malaysia" at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The narration will be in English. There will be Malay narration in the second sound channel.37 words
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Article25 1963-08-01 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Minister for Health and Law. Mr. K.M. Byrne, tonight declared open the C,rr it World Trade and Industrial Pair.25 words
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Advertisement411 1963-08-01 11 GOOD NEWS FOR L.C.E. M.S.S.E.E. STUDENTS SITTING FOR THIS YEAR'S EXAMINATIONS. Text-Book For L.C.E. Surat Menyurat Melayn SIJSt (Untok L.C.E.) Surat Menyurat Melayu Sl2O (Untok Q.T. Dan F.M.C) Perfbahasa Melayu 51.20 Untok L.C.E. Q.T. Dan F.M.C.) Simpulan Bahasa Melayn 51.21 (Untok L.C.E. Q.T. Dan F.M.C.) Pelita Bahasa Melayu 52.2» Peperek.-aan411 words
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Advertisement24 1963-08-01 11 PAGOL >9fr IS YOUR CHOICE! ttntttrts wt356 IfJCABLOC WEF4HQ I HEf 4>S*> MFIISI REF 1011 Pt4t viT^SI RF^sS Bc^^^B l^^SH E^y ir^M li^Si P^9M24 words
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Miscellaneous675 1963-08-01 11 I Today's radio, TV I RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MFDIIM WAVF kfrvipf NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 Metrea 476 metrea AM. 6.00 Time Signal, NeMIOBT WAVE BERVICE s™?"*? JM>? > Prel^ 1 c T i fast; 7.00 Tune Signal, The 41 metre* News; 7.10 Songs And Bweei AM.675 words
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Article, Illustration253 1963-08-01 12 'J'ULV liist met six years ago but they didn't fall in love. As college mates they had lots of I'lin together when they were studying at St. Andrew's College in Scotland. In 1961. Miss Cecile Parrish alter securing her253 words
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105 1963-08-01 12 been invited to the reception which will be held at her home in Ford Avenue. Mr. Tilson. who has never been to the East, arrives nere today from England. Ceciie said: "Despite the glowing reports I have been giving about the East. I105 words
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Article87 1963-08-01 12 EVEN those who cannot swim a stroke can now enjoy water sports if they wear the unslnkable swimsuits that hold their wearers afloat in the water. You can take a nap in the water or even read a book while swimming, says the Japanese Arm manufacturing these swimsuits.87 words
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178 1963-08-01 12 PLEASURES THAT MAKE LIFE SO SIMPLE FEW people have not experienced the simple pleasures of a cool, refreshing bath after a tiring day. or before dressing for that special occasion. What a difference small things can make to this delightful ritual— the big. soft towel, the freshly scented soap, and178 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-08-01 12 IT'S cocktail time and if you are in a frivolous mood you can wee this black boot in nylon mesh with a lacey pattern. This is one of the more fanciful styles shown in London recently during a 1963-64 collection of shoe fashions. Designed by Rayne, it is52 words
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Advertisement292 1963-08-01 12 ■afe** <■ Rarely there comes a great fragrance... w 'INTIMATE...a fragrance now I cherished by smart women f as one of the worldV seven f I great fngTMcea wk rsCvwtv 4§ M* VOM LONDON PVHIS Always a Eczema Itch ww^/ Killed In 7 Minutes World for Your akin has nearly292 words
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Advertisement353 1963-08-01 12 WORR IED ABOUT YO UR CHILDREN S give them Neiv Tasty! VIGRAN (MULTIVITAMIN LIQUID) I JV/ 1 MulU-vitamins in a fruit flav- orw Th e n w »a»ty wav SQI)« p to take the essential vitaminsi *-'^T;,,»ii» l l s children need. £M iflj^Oi A Century \g|t^ Builds Faith AgenU:353 words
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Miscellaneous316 1963-08-01 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Composer from Hanover di«d 1- "»thod of pwinent for 7 vu mbr n b^ 5) mes<lage ft^ Mr nsn (4, z. 8). Love i Aeadir (•■> 8. Sounds like a way to get in 10 More (jood.n.tured banter lOVi (5) arises over the number in Set316 words
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Advertisement61 1963-08-01 13 THE WORDS FOR A SUCCESSFUL GATHERING Vlnnarrh ifiuiiui \jii is^LAh^^ ICEBERG finer foods [&umrqse! -f^L nntn ruuuo Kv*"*%'l BUTTER 'm^ Look for Monarch and pSLJp^^^ «=2* enjoy the quality |2j^; Australia's ***31^^ h A U S A G MjL, *SJ_LI -4j ISSIB^S^SJ fegSsi gf^Eo delightful meal The final touch l^^^^)61 words
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Advertisement415 1963-08-01 14 •fc^oUorclcr All-transistor, 5" reel Tope Recorders. AC. AND BATTERY OPERATED Model PT-BD. low-price 5" cetl 2-speed. tape it cord et tint every one eta affoid to own. Model PT-6H with built-in transistor radio. digiMl counter C-spcrd. level meter ♦tc. SXM.E MUTTS SasSANSX-KIUIA UWPUL 95 •> 97, Trai Street, Singapore 2.415 words
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Advertisement484 1963-08-01 14 (Continued from Pafe 111 SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SI (Min.)— Box it eU. tiro APPLICANTS replying to P.O. Bos 107. K.U Tharrmo. vacancy filled. THI ADVERTISERS Box A 6705 S.T. Spore thank all applicants and »mh to advise that tbe vacancy has been filled. COOK AND GENERAL Amah 1 Mother/Daughter484 words
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Advertisement1024 1963-08-01 14 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO <■<«. txtru WANTBD IMMEDIATELY MAN with aptitude for advertising. Excellent prospects. On commission basis. Knclosed photo (not returnablo. Apply box A 324* S.T. S'porr. SHIPPING JUNIOR CLERK w. good English and typewriting. preferably Senior Cambridge Cert., required promptly by established shipping firm In1,024 words
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Advertisement971 1963-08-01 14 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE! Worsts St (mm.) Bom U et*. txtro FRANKEL MTATB: Vacant Land. 8,000 sq. ft. ready construction. Real Estate Agents tt Investment Co.. 63 The Arcade. Spore *****. HONCKONQ PARK, Main Road. semi-detached bungalow, 3-bed-rooms. Modem Sanitation. Madam Llew. 470 Beisinmiii Road (Spore) or Tel: *****. FOR971 words
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Advertisement987 1963-08-01 14 TUITION It Word* SS Min.)— Box it ett. extra 8.8.C. CONCERT PIANIST A.X.C.M. pupils for piano and singing, all grades. Tuition for radio televtstoa 1 auditions. District 10. Apply Box I A 5223 8.T., B'pore. LEARN TO DPIVE with success, ring (Spore) ***** for new "1965" tuition cars, with experienced987 words
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Advertisement1005 1963-08-01 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE I}• Word* SI (Min.)— Bmu St eta. txtrm RENAULT FLORIOB ***** Miles convertible with detachable hardtop < immaculate condition. On* owner from New Telepnoo* Hooton Office (Spore) ***** House *****. ISS7 SUNBEAM RAPIER with orerI drive excellent condition. Property of tbe late Flight Ueut. Zdanowski. Widow will1,005 words
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Advertisement516 1963-08-01 14 FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box et*. »xrre TRNDIRS CALLID FOB a small quantity of ossd Cane Furniture. < Inspection Z p.m. to S p.m. Thursday, Ist August. 1963, at No. 13. Dalvey I Rd. Singapore, 10. ajV A KILVINATOR refrigerator < win a Plat SOOU or other prizes. Trade-In516 words
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Advertisement399 1963-08-01 14 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Word* U (Min.)— Box It rt: mxtrm BLUB WHITE SOLITAIRE tram 1-3 Csr»t Colons Bhlns Manufacture c Jcwrllcry 635. North Brndgs Road. B'pors. Tel. *****. HAVING NAILS PROBLEM? Use "Ms.vs.la" to rlimlnate broken and split nails with immediate result. Ask your favourite hairdresser or cosmeti* counter. LADIES399 words
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Advertisement1293 1963-08-01 15 10 LIVERPOOL i WESI COASI H.IU Out S'pora Saiig p Sham Ptnang MACHAON .vonmciith. livtrptal la Pt/AM > OOLIUS Liverpitl. Gltsgo* Gdl. 30 AM 2 Am 4 ASPHALION L'pitl. Havn. H'burg Aug J Auf 7 AM Aug 11 PATMCLUI L'pitl. Dublin Glasgo- Auf 11 Am 13 Am 14/10 Aag HOMED1,293 words
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Advertisement1370 1963-08-01 15 ■^^^^J^al^^B^^^^aH B^P^«a^»^^^^a^^«^^^^^P^^l^^R^^a»^^^i^r^^l^tß»l B^^^al^aw^^l^^i^^^^^i^^B^^a?^ THE L A. C. LINESUllltGS 10 GENOA, II HAVRE. HAMIURB. lIEMEN. ANTWItP. ROTUROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO. GOTHENOUit AN! CIftNIUCEH. A^9"^fik\ S'pora P. Sham Dmr-iWI "MALAYA" Sailll 5/ t Aug FIVSAjy KAMBODIA" a) ....CM/I Aig 5/ 7 Am lAM tS\Xyzl 'MALACCA It/24 Aag U/27 Ana li/tt »«s "SONGKHU" aj1,370 words
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Advertisement1379 1963-08-01 15 BEN^^LEME KPRESS StRTICI TO LOtJKI tRPOOL t COPTTHItItTAL PtßtW. rpara P. maai Ptaaat ■ENALOER (Hj ■'tart, L'dit, Havra, R'daai la Pt Ttdaj IEMINHU lEO.U L'patl, H ourg. Hull, M'brt ll Pt/AM I OENLOYAL (EJJ Ltadaa, M'broT Ha»lxJri C. 42/Aug4 AM S/l OENCUKI L'pttl, Hint. l'«a% Vata Am 12 U AMU/201,379 words
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Advertisement1280 1963-08-01 15 MeALISTER tfc CO., LTD. Wft* Tlh Nl: '3331 T^JaX ELLERMAN LIME dc KLAVENESS LIMB LBNDOM, NAMOURO. ROTTEROAM, IOS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. RUU t MIIDLESBROUtH. SEATTLE, VANCOUVER t PORTLANI. CIH IF NEWCASTU t Accipt.M carft^irCtatral t S..U S'PC t ft S'hirn Perm aniieiiyvini 1. 1-2/2 Aag 1/ S Al| lOUGAINVILU1,280 words
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694 1963-08-01 16 From Our Market Correspondent rE communique from Manila stating the first Summit meeting had been "very cordial" acted as a bit of boost to the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in later trading when a better sentiment developed. Fifteen industrial shares steadied in694 words
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Article23 1963-08-01 16 Malayan Stock Indices July 30 Jnly 31 Industrials: 114.73 115.58 Tim: 108.26 107.98 S rubbers: ***** 113.58 Dec. 29. 1962 IN23 words
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Article702 1963-08-01 16 MALAYAN ST OC K EXCH ANGE fOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlopi $3.08 SI.. $3.12 BL, J3.13 SL. (3.0OO) 53.13, (1.000) S3 10. (S.OUO) $3.1 i. (1.000) »3IS D.702 words
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Article72 1963-08-01 16 Prtiiue. Cichirut. Slngaport noon pr ices pir picul v'eitsrday: Ceeenut til: bulk JU» teller*, drum $471 (filer*. Cepra: Juljr/Auc. UK, Continent S2B buyer*. '<w: Muntok white Sl32| nellera, Sarawak white 1130 sellers, sperlal Sarawak black Ist* aeller*. garbled Ijimponn black SB7» Mllera. ASTA S97t sellers. tinjapor. Coconut Oil72 words
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Article22 1963-08-01 16 July 31. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 71} cents (unchanged). TIN: $447.25 (up $1.25). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 5 tons).22 words
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379 1963-08-01 16 rE price of Straits tin after easing for five trading; days improved yesl.terday by $1.25 to $447.25 j per picul. Thp offering was estimated at 240 tons down 5 tons. In London on Tuesday a softer tone was apparent in tin at the379 words
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Article174 1963-08-01 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) July 81. Three months. Dun lop* 30 eta. Me A1 liter 12 eta. E. Smelters 30 cttKoblnaoa 11 rte. Kaao 21 cts. C. Store*. 4sd. r. N. 18 eta. Rothmaaa 11 eta. (Jam moo 16 eta. 8. Land S eta. H. B'pura 11 eta. 8. Darby174 words
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Article92 1963-08-01 16 THI Malayan txahangs Banks' Am siatien made toes* change* m Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (100): Csnsda: buying T.T. 3Si, airmail OD 3ft 5/8. »0 d/st M 1/8 credit bills. 36 316 trade bills. tslling TT sr 0O ready: Belgian Francs 1620: Swedish Krener 1681:92 words
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Article11 1963-08-01 16 Junr July Rubber; 72.72 eta. 72.0* Tin: 5460.71 $451.7711 words
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Article141 1963-08-01 16 MELBOURNE. W«1 TCIRMNESS of ftntral inrestL nenli and industrials continued over a wider range ot stocks today. Pew movements were sharp, but values in practically all sectional hardened. Good coripany reports conUnue to bolster -,he market A.CI. held higher level of Ms. A 3d., but B.H.P. shed 3d.141 words
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Article228 1963-08-01 16 SHIPS lyiru slengside the Singaaere Harkeur whar»ei or expected t»day are: Bullmba 8/9. Djakarta Main 6A. Malacca IS. Wonorato 4. 43, Krair 29/30, Auby N.W. 1 L\ Biin.-nyih N.W. 4. Pulau KldJanK N.W. ft. Oronsay 1 :i, Tronoh N.W. 3. Mersey Lloyd 4/.V Inuisaa Mam 25/26, Star228 words
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Article87 1963-08-01 16 fHK Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on AugiLst 1. Rubber 72, centa a lb. Copra $448 a ton. Coconut I $758 a ton. Palm oil S6lB a ton. Palm ki-rnels 5363 ton. Iron ore 526 natural ton.87 words
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Article237 1963-08-01 16 \UCUST first irads ruaoer buyer* f.t.o. elated at 6 p.m. m Imn para ai d Kuala Lumpur ycaterday at 711 can a per lb. unchanged on Tuesday's coalng level for Lbs position. The ton> was stagnant. R.A.B. and F.M.R.B. alesmg pwleea In santa psr lb. ysstsrday: Int. 1237 words
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Advertisement1091 1963-08-01 16 l\M M s-issss».assssassssssasssssaaaaaaaasaajssaajisiiaiiaaaaa»BM KAWASAP RISEN KAgHA.'ITD. v U.S.A. Paoilic, Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Iwytoi STpors f I njn. nonomiu Mpncisct L. «ngeie» H. Torn Monirpsl ■<•%*'»» Mire- 7t/)P Aaf 11/ 1 Sppi M Seal 17 Stpt M Sept It o*l IP Od "Nerata Mats 17/11 Sept 11/22 Stp« I1,091 words
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Advertisement959 1963-08-01 16 Spore P'Sbeun Penaap FROM MADRAS, NAGAPATTINAM 4 P?NANC TSS "STATI Of MADRAS" for r»-Shom Penong, Nogopottinom Madras July JO Aue. 1 Aaf. 2/ 2 Aua. S fROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG 4 rSHAM Mi. "WELSH CITY" tor Adalolde), Melbourne and Sydney An*. 3/ 7 Avp. 3/4 fROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE Or UTTAR959 words
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Advertisement111 1963-08-01 16 TENDER COLONY OF NORTH BORNEO '4 GOVERNMENT TENDER (P.U.I)., Tenders are Invited from registered contractors of Class "A" for the construction of three Blocks of Flau (32 rials per Block > for Police Rank Si File at Kepayan, Jesselton. Further particulars may be obtained from P.W.D. Headquarters, Jesselton or from111 words
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Advertisement1142 1963-08-01 17 J K \SS' LAN I PWD SINGAPORE. TENDERS are invited from Tenders will be received P W D registered Contractors for I from Registered P.WD, Con- the following works:— t ractors in Class 'E' and above Toa P h Sewa p,, r m c up to 12 Noon on 5.8.631,142 words
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Advertisement747 1963-08-01 17 NOTICES BRISTOL ESTATE THIS is to notify th* Public that j all our estate roads will be closed for general repairs on Friday 2nd August MANAOER. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday. sth747 words
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Advertisement825 1963-08-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are lnrlted from Federal Citizens or State Nationals lor Appointment as Assistant Veterinary officer In the State Veterinary Department. Selangor. The salary scale is:- $506 x 24 626 674 x 24 770 $788 x 24 812 per mensem. Candidates for appointment must have attained their 21st but825 words
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Advertisement894 1963-08-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK GOVERNMENT VACANCY APPLICATIONS art Invited from Federal Citizens for appointment ac TEMPORARY ASSISTANT VETERINARY OFFICER In the State Veterinary Department, Perak, on the Salary Scale Of $506x24-626 674x24-770. 778 X 24 812 per mensem. Candidates must have attained heir 21st but not their 30th birthday and must894 words
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Advertisement764 1963-08-01 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOR INVESTIGATOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT. APPLICATIONS are Invited lor' the post of Investigators In tne Development Department, Brunei. (Applicants must be Malays). QUALIFICATIONS: Overseas school Certificate orj Its equivalent. Must be pre- pared to travel extensively within the State possess Initiative, tact, inquiring764 words
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Advertisement860 1963-08-01 17 TENDERS TENDERS are invited from al. Contractors for the following work:Exravaie and remove approximately 3.800 feet of Buried C.I. Pipeline at Alesandra Sewa«e Disposal Works. render- Deposit: $200/- payable to Accountant. P.WJ}. Closing Date: Noon 9th August, 1961. Show round on 6.8.63 at 9.00 am (Meet at Gate opposite Delta860 words
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Advertisement128 1963-08-01 17 STOP THAT COUGH AND QUICK WOODS' WILL DO THE TRICK A cough irritates everyone particularly its owner. When your child is suffering from a. heavy cold and cough study becomes impossible. Help him pass those important examsavoid absenteeism dose him with Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. You'll be amazed how quickly128 words
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Advertisement546 1963-08-01 18 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE HOTEL SINGAPURA BANKS' ASSOCIATION INTERCONTINENTAL LIMITEU All members of the above Loss ot sHARE CERTIFICATE Association in the State of Sin- •japore will be closed for business I share Certificate No F 315 in ihe on Friday 2nd August 1963 lor the name of Lim Hwi Kah546 words
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Advertisement800 1963-08-01 18 NOTICES THE ATLAS ICE COMPANY I j.k.R. TENDER NOTICE LIMITED Steel Structures for Powder Mill (Incorporated in The Federation _mt B tu Ca c < n rr>r of Malaya) Tenders are invited tor the above from Class Ex and above The Dir^tors rave decided to jjjji. Contractors registered unrecommentl an800 words
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Advertisement731 1963-08-01 18 NOTICE NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE NOTICE NOTIfF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN nuil s> that I. Lio Ann Keeu. ol No. 96 WHEREAS by a Resolution pan- Waterloo Street Singapore, have ed by the Council on 31st May, applied for a lit Class Public 1963 under the provisions of sub-731 words
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Advertisement282 1963-08-01 18 BRIDGESTONE MALAYSIA CO. LTD. This Company will recruit during the next month staff and key personnel to undergo a course of training in Japan for the Rubber Tyre and Tube industry for a period ranging between six months and one year. This ream will then form the nucleus of skilled282 words
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Article269 1963-08-01 19 , FRANCIS BOEY - JEGA WAS ENTERED FOR NATIONAL MEET AT REQUEST OF VICTORIA INSTITUTION 0.8.A. by FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday r £HE "mystery telegram" which entered M. Jegathesan for the 100 metres and 200 metres in the National athletics championships at Penang on Aug. 9-10 was in fact269 words
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139 1963-08-01 19 C'wealth Forces outplay S'pore SOCCER CINGAPORE. Wed. Commonwealth Forces team for the Merdeka soccer tournament gave notice of their strength when they convincingly beat the Singapore Malaya Cup side 5-1 in a trial at Jalan Besar tonight. Forces' ••imported" players Leather, Keating and Doug Smith— gave splendid performances and with139 words
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Article54 1963-08-01 19 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Westi Australian waterpolo team, who! are due here on Aug. 7, will play 13 matches in Singapore. Two of the matches will be In. aid of the National Stadium Fund on Aug. 10, against a state team.! aid Aug. 11 against League54 words
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Article54 1963-08-01 19 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Singapore will send a team of eight to the Malayan inter-state combined schools cycling championships at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Aug. 3. They are: Class I—Alastalr1 Alastalr MacLeod, Peter Green. William Yaw and Mansoor Gafor: Class 2 Peter Tan. Philip Goh. Aloysiua54 words
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97 1963-08-01 19 FAM accept Pakistan invitation to Dacca I£UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The F.A. of Malaya have accepted an invitation from Pakistan to send a team to Dacca for the Aga Khan soccer competition later this year. The FAM executive committee, in accepting the invitation which was formally extended daring Tengku Abdul Rahman's97 words
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Article29 1963-08-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Selangor AAA's second all-comers meet will be held at Shaw Road at 5 p.m. today and not at Gurney Road, as announced earlier.29 words
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Article77 1963-08-01 19 SOCCER Ipoh Div. 1: Klnta Indians 4 PCRC 1; Div. 2: Irish Hussars 7 Telecoms 2. L. Perak Div. 1: PWD 4 Town Council 4. K. Muda Lge (Sg. Patani); Pemuda 4 Malayans Utd. 1. Malacca Dlv. 1: New Market 12 PWD-Survey 1. Kluang Dlv. 1: 6th Bn77 words
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243 1963-08-01 19 LONDON. Wed. Despite their defeat by Worces- j tershire, Yorkshire kept their lead in the English county cricket championship at the end of yesterday's first-class I matches. Their nearest rivals, Sussex, were also beaten by Warwickshire by three wickets. So Yorkshire are still243 words
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Article80 1963-08-01 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selangor Chinese Recreation Club here will meet Stngapore Chinese R.C. at cricket for the Ng-Wong Shield at Pudu Road this weekend. The Selangor team will be selected from Lee Soon Klong. H.I E. Ong, Koay Khoon Leong. Chuaj Eng Kirn. Chua80 words
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Article27 1963-08-01 19 LONDON. Wed. —Chic Calderwood (Scotland) retained his British and Empire light-heavyweight titles by stopping Londoner Ron Redrup in 11 rounds at Blackpool last night.— UPl.27 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-08-01 19 CLAY IS NOW THE TOP CONTENDER NEW YORK, Wed. Cassius Clay, the talkative young American neero. it nominated top challenger for Sonny I.iston's world heavyweight title in the Angnst ratings of Ring Magazine. I.iston's first-round knockeat of Floyd Patterson In their recent title fight In Las Vegas earned him theReuter - 121 words
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189 1963-08-01 19 Australia to stay opposed to 'open' atelbourne; wed. Australia Is expected to maintain Its opposition to open tennis tournaments for amateur and professional piayers. Norman Strange, president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, said that officials who administer tennis in the various Australian states were well versed in every189 words
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Article38 1963-08-01 19 CLEVELAND. Wed. The United States team to meet Britain in the Wightman Cup women's lawn tennis match here on Aug. 10-12: Billie Jean Moffltt, Darlene Hard, Nancy Richey, Carole Caldwell and Mrs. Donna Floyd Pales. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article23 1963-08-01 19 BRUNSWICK, Wed. Weat Germany beat the United Btates by 71 points to 45 In a women's athletics match here last night.23 words
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Article147 1963-08-01 19 LONDON. Wed. Despite the doping Inquiries which hang like a dark cloud over English racing, "Glorious Goodwood"' lived up to its reputation again yesterday when a big crowd saw a fine afternoon's racing in brilliant sunshine. The meeting racks second in importance only to Royal AscotReuter - 147 words
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Article550 1963-08-01 19 i:i'i;m; nnm - i:i'i;m;nnm mn M-TOURNE Y PLAN WILL MAKE F AM LAUGHING STOCK rpHE organising committee for the Merdeka anniversary tournament are in danger of making the FAM the laughing stock of world soccer in the presence of its chief administrator. FIFA president Sir Stanley Rous, their guest at this year's550 words
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Article34 1963-08-01 19 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Singapore ..as been Invited to take part in an international fencing festival at Manila on Sept. 19-20. A Singapore Fencing Association official said today that the Invitation was being considered.34 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous32 1963-08-01 19 i TENNIS Malayan national championships (Malacca Medical Services SC courts, 3 pjn.). SOCCER B'pore junior cup: Star Soccerites v Jolhlads (Farrer Pk) Setla Jaya v Gentle (Farror Pk>; Bawean v Haikowyu (Geylang).32 words
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Article, Illustration25 1963-08-01 20 HAPPY confrontation ...the Tengkli, Senator Khaw Kui Boh and President Soekarno at the closed door summit session in Manila yesterday. I'PI radiophoto.25 words
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184 1963-08-01 20 Another British Peer to give up title T ONDON, Wed. Lord Altrincham, outspoken critic of the British monarchy, announced last night that he would renounce his title as soon as the law enabling him to do so came into force. The Bill enabling a Peer to give up his titleReuter - 184 words
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Article60 1963-08-01 20 SINGAPORE. Wea. The Barisan Sosialls today cabled the Manila summit conference appealing for a United Nation-spon-sored general elections or plebiscite In Singapore to let the people decide on tiie Malaysia is>ue. The cable also said tnat the elections or plebiscite must be preceded by tne "unconditional60 words
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Article352 1963-08-01 20 LONDON, Wednesday. LEGAL proceedings brought by Dato Sir John Hay described as spokesman, leader and policy-maker of the rubber industry to clear his name publicly from what his counsel termed a gross libel in the City column of the London Evening Standard, wereReuter - 352 words
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Article392 1963-08-01 20 LONDON, Wed. With sentiment Influenced by many favour-\ able factors there was ■om«! Improvement In stock markets today but business failed to show > -any material expansion as buyers! were still adopting a cautious -approach while holidays were again a restrictive influence. Oiltedged made a good showing I392 words
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214 1963-08-01 20 'Breathe and think' way to childbirth ecstasy f ONDON, Wed. A tap« recording; of a woman in childbirth being transformed from "agony to ecstasy" at the sound of a doctor's voice was played to members of the Churches' Fellowship for Psychic and Spiritual Studies at their conference here today. TheReuter - 214 words
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Obituary54 1963-08-01 20 MADAM TAN RONC SCO 1 i it. full> ;i]-7-i.:i. a M iin leaving tXriud taw two nont. Chua I in. Ljn T'iv. c^u.it: i two d.mghKTH i«;»ok imM Grok Pnhi. un.' son-ln-].i\: (Tn ?SM Watt) and many Kmndchitdrtn. t-rraUTHnd children, to mourn thtir los*. Kimoral 4.1K) p.». •m S54 words
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