The Straits Times, 3 August 1963
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Title Section22 1963-08-03 1 WIHU.I: i»aii v (iimniH sale i:\ni-ns 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1963 4 t 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration1164 1963-08-03 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: Thant may be asked to assess desires himself TENGKU AND SENATOR KHAW: NOTHING TO INDICATE THAT WE CANNOT KEEP THE SCHEDULED DATE i From 1 MANILA. Friday AMID mounting speculation that Malaysia may be postponed, Tengku Abdul Rahman told me today: "Aug. 31 is1,164 words
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200 1963-08-03 1 MANILA, Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman will use the West Irian issue against Indpnesia if he has to, according to Malayan sources. In West Irian, which Indonesia obtained from the Netherlands earlier this year, the United Nations required a plebiscite, but senior Indonesian officials have200 words
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234 1963-08-03 1 I T LONDON. Friday MR Duncan Sandys, Commonwealth Secretary, said today the British Government had received no request for a postponement of creation of the Malaysian Federation. The British Government was "wholly satisfled" that the majority of the population of Sarawak and North Borneo favoured JoiningReuter - 234 words
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Article45 1963-08-03 1 MANILA. Fri. President Soekarno told Philippines students today that Indonesia's army, navy and air force were the strongest in South-east Asia. They were respected. Some people feared them. I don't like this," he said. "I don't like to be feared." Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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198 1963-08-03 1 Kuching 'free detained sons' plea I^UCHING. Fri. More 1V than 200 parents and members of the Sarawak United Peoples Party-controlled trade unions here this afternoon assembled in front of the Secretariat Building. They wanted an interview with the Chief Secretary. Mr. Francis Jakeway. to petition him for the release ofReuter - 198 words
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Article63 1963-08-03 1 Drop in TV selling power I ONDON, Fri.— British television advertising decreased last year, while more money was spent on national newspaper advertising, according to a report published here yesterday. The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising said expenditure on television advertising declined in 1962 for the first time since commercialReuter - 63 words
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Article58 1963-08-03 1 LONDON. Fri.— Last night, for the second night in succession, scores of people telephoned the Air Ministry and the BBC to report a mysterious triangularshaped object In the sky over London and the home counties. One man described it as close to the NorthReuter - 58 words
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Article22 1963-08-03 1 VIENTIANE. Fri.— Laotian neutralist General Kong Le will leave here tomorrow for Moscow to undergo medical treatment.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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45 1963-08-03 1 STOP PRESS SETTLEMENT NEAR DR. SUBANDRIO MANILA. Frl. l> Tbaafi mtmatt tedaj has "cleared thr lilock'^ in ncffotiationv hrrc brt^crn Malaya in<\ indoncMa ovrr Malaysia I rtlrratioii. ami .1 vrttlc inrnt h etote <*t hand. arcordinc to l)r suhin drio. Incl«mr-ia i Foreign Mini»trr— RouterReuter - 45 words
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360 1963-08-03 2 SAIGON, Friday yIETNAIVTs top scientist, who is also ambassador to several West African countries, returned from IJaris yesterday and talked with his mother, a Buddhist nun who is threatening to commit suicide in protest against the government. He is Professor BuuReuter - 360 words
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119 1963-08-03 2 Aggression threat complaint by' Cambodia pHNOM PENH, Fri. r The Cambodian Government yesterday drew the attention of the' United Nations and "peaceful countries" to the "undisguised threat of aggression" represented by a recent Press conference of Thailand's Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. A Government statement I said the Cambodian GovernmentReuter - 119 words
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Article98 1963-08-03 2 TROUBLE FEARED AT A-BOMB MEET HIROSHIMA. Frl. This city shattered 18 years ago by an atomic bomb, Is expecting trouble in the next few days. Bickering delegations from all over the world are concentrating here to attend a conference against atomic weapons opening on Monday. A force of 1,500 policemenReuter - 98 words
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90 1963-08-03 2 INDONESIAN OCEAN: SOEKARNO EXPLAINS MANILA. Fri. Students at the University of the Philippines laughed today when President Soekarno told them Indonesia had recently rnanged the name of the Indian Ocean. He was addressing the students after receiving an honorary doctorate of laws, his 21st honorary degree. President Soekarno said thatReuter - 90 words
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Article65 1963-08-03 2 HOBART Tasmania Fri Technicians have been called in to gag a "talkIng" organ at St. Mark's Church in the Hobart suburb of Bellerive. Recently the congregation was startled when they heard voices issuing from I the electronic organ apparently picked up from radio broadcasts. Technicians said theyReuter - 65 words
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Article242 1963-08-03 2 THE United Nations Command today announced a joint military armistice commission meeting would be held at its request at Panmunjom. in the Korean demilitarised zone, tomorrow. The U.N. Command did not state the purpose of the meeting, but it was apparent that the command would242 words
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242 1963-08-03 2 APARTHEID: PHILIPPINES ACTION ON S. AFRICA ITNITED NATIONS, Frl. The Philippines has informed the United Nations that it "is Initiating" economic sanctions against South Africa, including exports of strategic materials. The Philippines deputy chief delegate. Mr. Prlvado G. Jimenez, who is currently representing his country in the Security Council debate242 words
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Article84 1963-08-03 2 NEW DELHI, Fri.— An RAF team arrived here today to prepare for next autumn's joint training exercises between British, United States and Indian Air Force squadrons. The U.S. is bringing in mobile radar sets for the exercises which will be replaced later by per mai nent84 words
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228 1963-08-03 2 Army duel flies to Tezpur for border study VTEW DELHI, Fri. 11 India's Army Chief of Staff. Gen. Joyanto Nath Chaudhuri, flew to Tezpur this morning to confer with local commanders about the Communist Chinese build-up beyond the north-east frontier. A spokesman said Gen. Chaudhuri would return shortly. Meanwhile. Mr.Reuter - 228 words
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Article36 1963-08-03 2 BANGKOK. Frl. Thailands' National Assembly has passed s law authorising tax Inspectors to enter and search offices even »t night. The inspectors must carry identity cards and search warrant*.— i Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Miscellaneous30 1963-08-03 2 The Gambols by Barry Appleby /mead* i oombV cmoppinc j i/tails i ct4y home amot v listen id tub kadio s lyooiwMeMTAgv^oM rue tkt, I I f come J s~~\30 words
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Article, Illustration114 1963-08-03 3 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn, who has renounced his title of Lord Stansgate under the new Peerage Act, said yesterday he thought the act "marks the beginning of the end" of the House of Lords. He told reporters that in theReuter - 114 words
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234 1963-08-03 3 KENNEDY: SUMMIT OF NO USE AT PRESENT 'Let's stick to skilled negotiators' WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT KENNEDY told his press-con-ference yesterday he did not think an East-West summit conference would serve a useful purpose at this time. He said this when told that Lord Hailsham, the British representative at the MoscowReuter - 234 words
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Article26 1963-08-03 3 LONDON, Pri. Lord John Hope, M.P. former Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Commonwealth Relations, has been appointed chairman of the council of the Royal Commonwealth Bcciety.26 words
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Article27 1963-08-03 3 WASHINGTON. Pri. The House of Representatives yesterday voted to spend U555,200 million for U.S. space exploration tills year. US$5OO million less than the government requested.27 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-08-03 3 MOSCOW, Fri._ Mr. Anastas Mikoyan (above), 67 -year-old Soviet First Deputy Premier, is in hospital, diplomatic sources said here yesterday. He attended the opening of an Indian exhibition here on July 20, but did not look well. Mr. Mikoyan was taken to hospital in May shortlyReuter - 99 words
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Article31 1963-08-03 3 Nuf field anxiety LONDON. Pri. The condition of car magnate Lord Nuf field, 85, is causing "grave anxiety," a bulletin said today He has cardiac asthma and congestion of the lungs.31 words
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196 1963-08-03 3 Nato force the best solution for Alliance WASHINGTON, Fri. President Kennedy said yesterday that tie still considered the U.S. proposal for a mixed-manned Nato nuclear force "the best solution to hold the Alliance together." He agreed that It had "shortcomings" but said those who did not like the idea should196 words
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174 1963-08-03 3 -j WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Ken- nedy said yesterday that the development of an antimissile missile might be beyond the capacity of either the United States or the Soviet Union. He said that many, who had worked on the problem, felt that perhaps itReuter - 174 words
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99 1963-08-03 3 Steward on liner bit off man's ear COUTHAMPTON. Fri. John Richard Grange, a steward on the liner Crlana. was said In court yesterday to have bitten off the lobe of a passenger's ear. Orange, of no fixed address, admitted inflicting grievous bodily harm on Mr. Gerald Howard Lindeleaf and wasReuter - 99 words
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Article48 1963-08-03 3 LONDON. Fri.— Mr. Edward Dv Cana. Economic Secretary to the Treasury, said yesterday there was no question whatsoever of the pound being devalued and It was toollsh to pretend that there wu." He was answering a question in the House of Commons. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article32 1963-08-03 3 SUDBURY (Ontario), Prl. Six people were killed and seven Injured when a service station was flattened by an explosion. A petrol tanker was making a delivery ai the time- Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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167 1963-08-03 3 LONDON, Friday. AN inquiry into the reasons for the increase in drunkenness in Britain is to be made by the social survey division of the Central Office of Information. I The main object is to throw light on the nature of behaviour leading to convictionReuter - 167 words
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Article37 1963-08-03 3 LONDON, FTL— The Ministry ol Health announced that from today International certificates of vaccination against smallpox were required by travellers arriving in Britain directly from Africa. Asia, or America, except thr United States and CanadaReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article73 1963-08-03 3 Brando and my baby by a dancer BANTA MONICA, Fri. Marie Civ. 25-year-old Filipino dancer who is suing actor Marlon Brando for support of her baby girl, said in court yesterday that the actor told her last week the child was "probably" his. Brando is contesting the paternity suit. HeReuter - 73 words
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Article56 1963-08-03 3 LONDON, Pri. The British colony of Malta Is to become Independent not later than May 31 next year. Mr. Duncan Bandys. the Colonial Becret&ry. announced today Mr. Sandys announcement In the House of Commons of the British Government's decision came after a conference in London thisReuter - 56 words
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Article122 1963-08-03 3 I LONDON. Friday 1 HPHE London Ruober A Company announced yesterday that it was taking over the Julius Schmid business of New York and Toronto for about £4 million. Mr. Angus Reid, managing director, tcld the annual meeting they were j ottering £3.178.000 in cashReuter - 122 words
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156 1963-08-03 3 Six no-strip models go to their union after row HOLLYWOOD, Fri. Six pretty extras, who refused to strip for a scene with Paul Newman in the film "The Prize, yesterday demanded they should nevertheless be paid. The modest models walked off the set when told they would have to appearReuter - 156 words
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Article23 1963-08-03 3 ROME. Fri. Senator Giuseppe Trabucchi, Italian Foreign Trad* Minister, left here by air last night to visit Hong Kong and Australia.23 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-08-03 4 IN COLOURFUL Malay traditional costume, these members of a Muslim organisation are seen marching in a procession to celebrate Prophrt Mohamed's birthday in Singapore yesterday. More than 20.000 men. women and children took part in the procession, in which members from 150 Muslim bodies took part.53 words
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431 1963-08-03 4 Goh starts first steel mill in production SINGAPORE. Frl. I THE hub of the Jurong Industrial Estate the brain child of the PAP Government was put into motion by the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Amidst resounding firecrackers, he pressed an electric button to set off the production431 words
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182 1963-08-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government has decided to award 655 bursaries to Secondary I pupils attending Government and Governmentaidrd schools in all the four language streams. Of these, 25* will go to students of the English medium schools, 200 Chinese, 200 Malay and five182 words
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Article29 1963-08-03 4 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Assemblyman for River Valley. Mr. Llm Cheng Lock, will officially open the Killinev Post Office In I Kllliney Road at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.29 words
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177 1963-08-03 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Local Government Integration Bill, to provide for the integration of certain 1 unctions of the City Council and the Rural Board with those of the Government. has been passed by the Legislative Assembly. The select committee, whose report on the Bill177 words
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Advertisement311 1963-08-03 4 Tel: 21-116 W*\ X^jjjP SINGAPORE COURAGE SO GREAT... He Faced The Challenge Of The Wilderness For The Man And Boy He Loved *A A^flbr Trained to be a 4 #J»jß Champion... jJ^P jj^ Aj> Destined to be WALT DISNEY present TECHNICOLOR' WALTER PIDGEON GILLES PAYANT i PLUS! WALT DISNEY'S SPECIAL311 words
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Advertisement295 1963-08-03 4 CAPITOL* opens 'today SINGAPORE (no frei. list) 11am. 1.30. 4, 6.45 9.30pm (iP^ W|t cou|d be he A most terrifying I Mk b| motion picture J I have ever J made!" m W 1 -jr'^^'Wla^l s hitchcocks TtieJoiras ROD TAYLOR -JESSICA TANDY. SUZANNE PLESHETTE TIPPI HEDRENt:^rz,,TECH/v/coLOP CAPITOL (Singapore) REX SKY295 words
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Miscellaneous170 1963-08-03 4 'PHI': following U today'a achedul* 1 of civil aircraft movemrnti at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS aOAC: Prom London. Zurich, Cairo, Aqaba, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 790) 4.13 p.m from London, Frankfurt, Rom* Belrut, Teheran. New Delhi (BA' 700) S.SS p.m.: from Auckland. Sydney, Darwin (BA 723) 6.40 p.m.170 words
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Miscellaneous189 1963-08-03 4 P.m.; from Kuchinu (ML47I) 4 p.m. DEMRfURII BOAC: To Hong Konic (BA 9«0) S p.m.: to Darwin. Sydney (BA 700) 6.80 p.m. to Cairo. Karmxhl. Beirut Duaaeldorf, London (BA 723> 7. 50 p.m. Trill International i To Jakarta (TO 403) 8.10 p m. Catnay Faalfia: To Bangkok. Bone Kong Manila189 words
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207 1963-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE water shortage here is over, with the water level in the reservoir having risen six inches during the past week. The Selangor State Engineer. Mr. W. A. L. James, said today that the "water situation is very207 words
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Article30 1963-08-03 5 RAUB. Fri. A housewife Worn? Ah Moy. 30. ol Bibby Road here, was today lined SI. OOO or six months' jail for running an illegal character lottery.30 words
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Article20 1963-08-03 5 KLANG, Pri.— The Sultan of Sclangor .is indisposed and is resting at. the Istana Sclangor in Kuala Lumpur.20 words
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102 1963-08-03 5 FAVOURABLE TRADE BALANCE FOR HALF YEAR 1/-UALA" LUMPUR, Fri. Malaya had a favourable trade balance during the first six months of this year amounting to $55.2 million, according to trade statistics published today. Total exports during this period amounted to $1,359 million as against imports of $1,303.8 million. There was102 words
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Article, Illustration232 1963-08-03 5 One out of seven cigarette smokers is woman J/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. One out of seven smokers in Malaya is a woman, according to a survey conducted by a leading London cigarette firm executive. Mr. F. B. Scott, export manager of Gallaher Limited, who conducted a oneweek survey on the cigarette232 words
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120 1963-08-03 5 Sarawak Cabinet posts are approved KUCHING, Fri. Ministries allocated to members of the Sarawak Supreme Council and approved by the Governor were announced today. They are Minister for Natural Resources, Mr. Teo Kul Seng: Minister for Communications and Works, Inche Talb bin Mahmud; Minister for Local Government. Mr. Dunstan Endawl120 words
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Article54 1963-08-03 5 SINGAPORE. Prt. The Rockefeller Foundation is making a grant of $10,000. "or as much thereof as may be necessary." to the University of Singapore to enable the department of pharmaceutics to buy an automatic record mc ultra-violet spectrophotometer. This equipment will be used for research in54 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-08-03 5 SINGAPORE, Friday SCHOOLBOY Steven Wong Onn Chye. 15, who w£s kJ given a thrashing by his father last Saturday for "unruly behaviour," has vanished from his home in Jurong. Today his father, Mr. Wong Fook Lum, said: "I know I should not have been210 words
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Article79 1963-08-03 5 KUALA- LUMPUR. Pri. Mr. I N. William Zimmerman. Director j ot Music lor the Methodist Church In the Federation and Singapore. has left here for the United States. Mr. Zimmerman, who will be away for a year, will read for the Master of Sacred Music79 words
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Article201 1963-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Pakistani High Co m m i ss i oner, Maj. Gen. Muhammad Sher Ali Khan, said to- day that he would leave I Malaya on Oct. 1 to i open a Pakistani mission In Belgrade. He will be succeeded by201 words
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Article47 1963-08-03 5 SINGAPORE. Pri. In allniKtv. raids throughout the Island yesterday, police screened 897 people and detained two gangster suspects. The two men. know- to be members of the Wah Kee Independent society group, are being held under the Criminal Law (Temporary ProvWons) Ordinance.47 words
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322 1963-08-03 5 JUDITH VONG - Runaway Henrick off to join mother in America JUDITH V ONG By SINGAPORE, Fri. A seven-year wait to Join his mother in the United States ended today for 15--year-old Henrick Hanama. Henrick, a former student of Bartley Secondary School, left this morning by a pan-American jetliner for Los Angeles. Another322 words
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Article, Illustration130 1963-08-03 6 Women in Prophet march for the first time pROPHET Mohamed's birthday was celebrated throughout the country yesterday bymass rallies eulogising his life. In Kuala Lumpur women in large numbers took part for the first time in the three-mile long procession through the town. Earlier more than 8,000 people attended a130 words
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205 1963-08-03 6 Special Malay classes for non-Malay teachers KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Ministry of Education is to start special classes for non-Malay trainee teachers at day training centres and teachers' training colleges on the teaching of Malay. A ministry spokesman said today it was hoped this would ensure more teachers efficient ln205 words
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Article33 1963-08-03 6 SEREMBAN. Prl.— The Speaker of the Uttcri Sembilun Legislative Assembly. Dato Abdul Jalil bin Haji Aminuddin, will open the Methodist Afternoon School fun fair tomorrow in aid of building fund.33 words
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Article61 1963-08-03 6 MANILA. Fri. Tengku Abdul Rahman was mistaken for President Soekarno when he went shopping here yesterday. Salesgirls asked his aides when he would be returning to Jakarta. The Tengku bought dresses for his grandchildren, six stoles and matching hand- bags, three pairs of i beadedReuter - 61 words
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177 1963-08-03 6 SINGAPORE BANS IMPORT OF THAI FOOD SINGAPORE. Fri. No foodstuffs and sea foods may be imported into Singapore from Thailand as from today owing to an outbreak of cholera there. An official notice from the acting Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports. Mr. A. V. Cordeiro. to local importers177 words
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Article120 1963-08-03 6 PENANG, Fri. A passenger was reported lost at sea when the pilgrim ship Kuala Lumpur arrived in P c na n g this morning with 1,047 returning Hajis. Abu Kasslm bin Sa'aad. 20. of Perils, is believed to have fallen overboard on Monday in the Indian Ocean.120 words
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Article, Illustration364 1963-08-03 7 SINGAPORE, Thurs. —Madam Jatham- bal, the widow who faced starvation when her husband was recently killed in a road accident, today wept i with joy when she was told that readers of the Straits Times had given almost $B.oorj to her and364 words
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143 1963-08-03 7 Five foreign students take a look at Sarawak I'UCHING. Fri. In Sarawak for a six-week visit are five young students from i five dilTerent countries. They are here to share and exchange experiences with the youth of Sarawak. They arc Olivia Martinez Me- I Naught 20 ot Mexico: Solomon N.143 words
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93 1963-08-03 7 Man is found dead in Kallang River SINGAPORE. Fri. The body of ao unidentified Chinese, clad in a white lons-Meeve shirt and j urev trousers, was lound floating i Kalians River near Loronji 3. Oeyldng. yesterday. The dead man. aged over 50. about slt sin tall and with long black93 words
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Article, Illustration452 1963-08-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JJNIVERSITY of Malaya lecturer Dr. V. Prakash's proposal for scientific sex in Malaysia to create a better breed of people caused a controversy here today. In a talk to Klang Rotarians yesterday Dr. Prakash advocated artificial insemination, mixed marriages452 words
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Article58 1963-08-03 7 KUALA IIMPIK. Fri. The Malayan Chinese Association* central working committee met today behind closed doors and discussed plans for revitalisation of Us branch in Sinjjaporc The meeting, presided over by the national president and Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, started at 10.30 a.m. and58 words
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Article84 1963-08-03 7 INCOME TAX RELIEF and YOU TOMORROWS Sunx day Mail will contain a special eight-page feature on aspects of finance of vital concern to the Malayan family man. The articles deal with a variety of subjects, including: MALAYAN Stock Exchange how it developed and operates; INCOME TAX how to take full84 words
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Article31 1963-08-03 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bula Klew. a padi planter, was hanged In Pudu Jail here ye.sterday. He was convicted on a murder charge by the High Court. Kangar31 words
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Article29 1963-08-03 7 SINGAPORE. Pil. The Prune Minister. Mr Lee Kuan I Yew. will lay the foundation stone ol the GeyUng Serai redevelopment scheme at 6.30 p.m. on Aug. 5.29 words
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Article41 1963-08-03 7 IPOH. Fri. -The Minister of Transport. Dato Haji Sardon bin Ha.ti Jubir. will pay a three-day vlitlt to Perak from Wednesday. He will moot transport operators and driving school Instructors In Ipoh. Kuala Kangsar, Taiping. Ba=:an Strai and Sitiawan.41 words
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Article145 1963-08-03 7 PENANG, Fri. I A NEAR- RIOT among the spectators brought an abrupt end to the judo and karate exhibition by officers and men of the visiting Japanese Maritime Defence Force training fleet at the Esplanade here last night. The exhibition, by about 16 black-belt experts from145 words
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Article178 1963-08-03 7 TAIPING. Friday. ONE of the immediate aims of the coalitlc.i which controls the Taiping Town Council is to re- I value Malayan Raihvay holdings here for an annual assessment of about $100,000. This was disclosed today by i Mr. S. Sabaratnam, the coalition principal178 words
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107 1963-08-03 7 UNIVERSITY WELFARE WEEK'S AIM IS $20,000 IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri —Undergraduates of the University of Malaya will make house-to-house visits in Penang Ipoh and here to raise funds during the university's Welfare Week from Sept. 7 to 14. The organisers, the Unlver- slty of Malaya Students') Union, hope to raise more107 words
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Article27 1963-08-03 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Pri. The Brigade of Gurkhas will hold a ball at Sumtei Patani Club on Aug. 17 in aid of the Army Benevolent Fund.27 words
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Miscellaneous151 1963-08-03 7 1 Uot, Onp n y |/.f. Hantlin /2y 43r v l^' i/ 1 I I ww >^_ f*j.cmjiMit. J rmatmtta Dick Tracy Hy Vhvmtvr <.<>,,/</ v I ("7 On. I DCAR MC' JUiNK it* ■■H7 II !TVB okocar? i-i-^y^ounei urr*s see-now can J cox, to *mkt. J\ J mabtini?^ Lit151 words
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Article61 1963-08-03 8 2» Woril $1* i Minimum i THE FAMILY OF the late Madam Tan Bong Soc thank relatives and frtenda for their kind assistance, condolences, night vi»it. wreath*, donations and attendance at her funeral on i/1/«3 FAMILY OF LATI Kolandaitamy Fillai. Kluang sincerely thank the Archbishop. Parish Priest, Reverend Mother,61 words
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Article271 1963-08-03 8 10 Horii Sit (Minimum) TI E COCKPIT'S Java Rijattafel is •ervrd every Saturday and Sunday FITZPATRICK'S SUPERMARKET. Sun. > aud little* uin be cloud vi. Monday 3th August lor Auguat holi- v.>. TEETHINC CHILDREN enjoy the rrisp, delicious t.i.«te of Ryvita biny to fISJMIi Good for atrong teelb and271 words
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Article261 1963-08-03 8 tO Wort, SIM (Mim.) CAPORE corner Orchard Road Penan* Road. Sunday Service. am and name un<U)f mcho 1 m All cmurcm. Kuala Lumpur. Weld Koad Sunday Bervie-i wao a.m. and (,15 come cb Ql M w All mmZ'mafSSS "•■•■vtih.an cm "CM, rVnang. 24A codrmgton i Sunday service y.M261 words
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Article631 1963-08-03 8 At the moment of writing, the 'day of decision" in Manila had not declared its secret. But events had moved nearer to agreement after receipt of I the statement by the U.N. Secretary-General that he did not need to have the prior authority of the General Assembly631 words
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Article331 1963-08-03 8 Once more, the Penang City Assessor has warned people in search of business premises against placing themselves at the mercy of the landlords. It is incredible how great a risk i some tenants are prepared to• run in their eagerness to obtain occupation of shop and office buildings331 words
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Article291 1963-08-03 8 The new Socialist administration of Malacca Municipality has promised to remedy the water shortage "within one month." This bold pledge can only be based on the expectation that this year's monsoon will arrive on time. No feat of science or engineering certainly not of administrative skill can replenish291 words
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516 1963-08-03 8 by Nicholas Turner SAIGON, Fri.— The prestige of the United States in South Vietnam has slumped heavily in the recent weeks both among the population and in Government circles. This is largely the result of apparent vacillation by the American embassy here andReuter - 516 words
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Letter219 1963-08-03 8 rpHE second school term is X coming to an end and my child who Is In an English primary school has already started on the second of the two readers for his class. I find however that he Is wasting his time reading foreign topics in219 words
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Letter63 1963-08-03 8 YOUR Correspondent KM K (B.T. July 30) speaks up for Islamic polygamy which he declare* saves a woman from all kinds of betrayal and victimisation. However, he seems to forget that In practice easy Islamic ditorce subjects her to all the woes he has enumerated, and that this Is63 words
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Article, Illustration1354 1963-08-03 8 FROM A SPECIAL WRITER AS MURKY AS THE MONSOON IS THIS LAND FROZEN INTO AN ATTITUDE OF WAR... KOREA has had peace of a sort for 10 years. During that time almost nothing has been settled. In South Korea the ideals defended in a bitter1,354 words
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Advertisement341 1963-08-03 8 Stnitt Ttmtt ft Malar Ma.] Cm— mm* a*iaiatsss»*a« *»•*> a* Ma mm Maw COCO ITOKASI ABtCADft Ola* si* sm COLD •TOaiAOB- HANCHfI AT HOLLAND ROAO— KATOM« ■■I Wm mOAD— NAVAL BAM e>rr mm mrom* ltd "W'i Msaaa. Cat*** Qmmj TMB MCWB Favour ■a. at. I»MAIL S A#M*VB)ttV Jt*«Ml N*W**W B*at#4i341 words
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Advertisement31 1963-08-03 8 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. offers the most complete professional vision care services: (1) Eye Examination (2) Visual Tntifog Ja^mmmmmW*^^ (3) Glasses, if ieeded. C. S. Cfctaf, M. 19. Choln St., S >«rt.31 words
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Advertisement93 1963-08-03 8 Need facts about importing from Australia? Alert, prognasiv* importer* have much to gain from Au*trtlit'i rapidly expanding export potential. The Bank of New South Wales, Australia's first and largest commercial bank, is uniquely equipped to provide vital up-to-date Information on importing from or investment (a this fast-developing Continent Ask ymm93 words
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166 1963-08-03 9 'We don't recognise M-pact' motion is -passed- I/UCHING, Fri. The Miri District Council, which is dominated by the Sarawak United People's Party, passed three resolutions at its first full council meeting. They were: •It does not recognise the signing of the Malaysia agreement In London by the four Sarawak representatives.166 words
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Article46 1963-08-03 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A special :n<-cent stamp will be issued on Aug. 8 to mark the beginning of the week-long South-East Asia Cultural Festival here. A limited quantity of first-day covers is available for sale at all post offices at 10 rents each.46 words
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Article27 1963-08-03 9 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will lay the foundation stone for the Geylang Serai Redevelopment at 6.30 p.m. on Monday.27 words
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Article585 1963-08-03 9 YAP CHIN KWEE - YAP CHIN KWEE -by- DESIGNED TO STOP THE EXODUS OF DOCTORS RESIGNING FROM GO\T SERVICE TO GO INTO PRIVATE PRACTICE KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE Federation Government will soon announce a special "inducement plan" to boost the nations entire medical and health services and stop the present585 words
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Article89 1963-08-03 9 SINGAPORE. Frl.— A watchman, Guruban Singh, 45. was stabbed to death in a shop in a back lane off Queen Street this evening. Guruban Singh was having a drink when tie was attacked by two men armed with knives. When police arrived on the scene89 words
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Article51 1963-08-03 9 HL'NOEI. PATANI Frl. Mist Angeline Llm. dauenter of Mr. Llm Sin C.iaw, headmaster at the English School at Jitra, has been selected to spend a year in America on a cholarship. A uupil of St. Nicholas' Convent School, Alor Star, she Is a wellknow r Kodali51 words
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Article22 1963-08-03 9 SINGAPORE. Pn. The Singapore Chi new Shlopinc Association hits changed its name 'o the 6 n«aix)re Shipping Association.22 words
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Article19 1963-08-03 9 SINGAPORE Fri. The pilgrim sh:p Kuala Lumpur ta rxpecied lo arrive in Singapore on i Sunday.19 words
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Article, Illustration196 1963-08-03 9 COUTH Vietnam's glamorous movie queen, Tham Thuy Hang (above) flew into Singapore yesterday to take part in the South-East Asian Cultural Festival berinin* on Aug. 8. The Saigon beauty was aboard the first of four Vietnamese military planes which landed at196 words
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Article, Illustration213 1963-08-03 9 OH KEE TIANG - Six plan two-year i voyage to Europe— by junk OH KEE TIANG By pENANG, Frj. Six young adventurers five Germans and a Swiss, plan to sail to Europe In a 30ft junk. Built by a local shipbuilder, the vessel, named "Eng Yong" (The Hero), has a 30ft. main sail and213 words
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Article43 1963-08-03 9 MNUAPORE, Fri.— A Colombo I Plan scholarship winner. Incur All bin Abdul Rahman of > Kuching. will arrive in Singapore on Aue. 10. Inche All. a technical assistant with the Kuchins Fire Brigade, will undergo a six months' fir«nghting course.43 words
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Article48 1963-08-03 9 PENANG. Frt.— The Chin Kang Association today entertained two nf its executive committee members. Mr. Gen Chong Keat. an Alliance Member of Parliament and Mr. Ch'ng Lean Lye, a Rnc-alLst Front City Councillor. in congratulate them on their ■cuccess in last month's city and rural district elections.48 words
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129 1963-08-03 9 Fireworks on Kinabalu peak for M-day fESSELTON, Fri.— Mount J Kinabalu here will be lit up with fireworks on the night of Malaysia Day. Two American Peace Corpsmen. John FnglKh and Tom Smith, wilt climb the 13,455 ft. mountain and let off fireworks over the peak. If weather conditions areReuter - 129 words
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Article278 1963-08-03 9 KLANG. Friday. MORE than 80 per cent of 30,000 voters are expected to go to the polls tomorrow to return 12 candidates to the Town Council. Thirty-four candidates 12 Alliance, 10 People's Progressive Party, 10 Socialist Front and two Independents are contesting the election. It278 words
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Article132 1963-08-03 9 TVUPEH, Fri. A topA ranking government source said today that Nationalist China was urging Chinese in Malaya to support the formation of Malaysia. He said Nationalist China supported Malaysia but did not want to take an active part in its development because of the government's relationsUPI - 132 words
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Article29 1963-08-03 9 I SINGAPORE. Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Nej?ara has appointed Messrs. Lee Liang Hye, W. R. Jansen and Ong Huck Jin as Collector! of Land Revenue for Singapore29 words
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Advertisement164 1963-08-03 9 I M KlitMniATMfll I opsan |9J mmmmJmmmmwmwmvtE drops mm OPSAN contains a ytwerfil antibacterial Hk^HHk^H compound called V33S juntlj tmltped ii the laboratories tt the "National Institute for Medical Research" aid Boots Pure Dng Company in England. IoBHH Tkit iniqie CMftiri ukis OPSM a a stake. most effective prtiaratioi fir164 words
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Advertisement58 1963-08-03 9 discover HILTON A SSL m I Suddenly you realize what you've been missing. Gt-^\j The King Size contentment, the rich fresh enjoyment, TT^fl AT na e^ us ye Quality of lasting satisfaction [JjJ^ all await you in Hilton. You'll never know what smoking really means-until you've tasted Hilton! king size58 words
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Miscellaneous570 1963-08-03 9 I Today's radio, TVij Know Your Malaysia; 10.30 Eml RADIO MALAYA £°j» Hour; 11.30 Coclctaila For Two; 12.00 Close Down. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 Metre* RADIO SINGAPORE A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- NATIONAL SHOKTWAVfc km; 6.02 Prelude To Breakfast; SERVICE 41.7 Metres 7.00 Time Signal. The News; Mtmi \i wave-570 words
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Letter213 1963-08-03 10 Where does all the water go? AFTER three months of water rationing the following facts emerge, based on the figures shown in my City Council consoli- dated account. April 30 to May 31—3.000 gallons; June 1 to June 30 2.250 gallons. We are an ordinary family of five persons living213 words
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Letter96 1963-08-03 10 MY son obtained the following in the last L.C.E.: one A, four B"s and two C's (English and maths). I know of a pupil who obtained four B"s (including English), one C and two D's (including maths). My son had to take maths in addition to English in96 words
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Letter75 1963-08-03 10 A LETTER postmarked Batu Pahat. July 23 was delivered to me on the 30th— a lapse of seven days. Why? Worse, two other letters to me sent by the same person have disappeared. Two of my letters addressed to Batu Pahat have been lo.st in turn. Mysteries never75 words
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Letter78 1963-08-03 10 I AGREE with your correspondent "Sure Vote" of Muar that a number of voters' names have mysteriously vanished from the register. For Instance, people residing In the same premises were amazed to flnd that their namps were out. All of them had voted In the election two years78 words
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Letter25 1963-08-03 10 I THINK It is time the Town Council made provision for bus shelters and bus stops In Johore Batirii. MOHD. YUSOFF. Johore Bahru25 words
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Letter111 1963-08-03 10 Reporting road offenders rIE interest evinced by Pegasus (S.T. July 27) and other civicminded citizens of our State with regard to traffic offenders on our public highways is appreciated by the Singapore Police Force. It is not the intention of the force to inconvenience helpful citizens in any manner. It111 words
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Letter313 1963-08-03 10 WEATHER'S VAGARIES T HAVE read the Senior x Meteorological Officer's letter in the Straits Times of August 1 with Interest; perhaps an amateur observer can confirm regardIng the weather's vagaries. At our nurseries in Mandal Road I recorded rain on only three days out of the first 23 In July313 words
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Letter455 1963-08-03 10 I, REFER to a report in the Straits Times of July 30 concerning the dispute at Art Printing Works. In the report, Mr. C. Rajanayagam, general secretary of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry, is reported to have "blamed the Government for not455 words
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Advertisement289 1963-08-03 10 QltaitM otf tbne> For elegance end jfl reliability choose a '^M ff<t Junghans alarm clock. ißk»?^Bi Available in a wide range of style to suit Wmg all tastes. %4| if y. Junghans wall clockhj i» i the perfect time piece r^»>- > for the home, factory **V and office. Available289 words
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Advertisement376 1963-08-03 10 mm, RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub yoalt begin to {eel wonderful soothing relief bom 'rheumitics*. mm LUMBAGO. Yes. Deep Heat natty give* fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, motlryl salicylate. aidrd by a special lanolin base, penetrates376 words
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Miscellaneous181 1963-08-03 10 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Vowel that's not sounded with,0. KS£ con^rta diehard e f JU^ toi£p* dSw* 11. Backward boy tad. It 15 creature of the upper da*, fluctuating <5>. hun'irf (3 fi> 12. Resolve to put off what Isn't 6 Housp wlth g o la!B| th t goe181 words
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Advertisement1355 1963-08-03 11 iv inL.ruin 4 »t*l CIAH M.A.. Out Sport Sana S'nam Pining MACHAON -rtnmoutti. LiftrfaM ll Pt/TMIJ UULIUS luMfttl, eia*gO« Am 4 ASPHALION I'lMl. Mi.n. H'Mrrg Alg S Aag 7 Aig 1,11 AM 11 PATROCLU! L'piil. Dußim. Gl*tgo« Alg 11 Am 13 Aug 14/11 Am II OIOMEO L'fMl. OuDlm, Hamburg Aug1,355 words
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Advertisement1310 1963-08-03 11 McALISTER tic CO., LTD. w_ 111: Nt: 133. 1 Wl^ ELLIRMAN LINE 4* KLAVKMESB LINK LOHOON, HAMIURG, ROTTERIAM, IOS AMBELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE HULL S MIBILESSROUCM. EATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLANB. CITY OF NEWCASTLE t *eciftii| targt Jirjaatral ft Stttt S HPirVIAM PtOlnt BOUGAINVILLE 'V-r »rir SPort Shaw Penmi S port1,310 words
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Advertisement1112 1963-08-03 12 o KAWASAKI KISEN KAKHA, LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes/Katn Canada Service Sport t, yum Honolulu nar.ciirr L. Angeles N. Tori MontrtM ~t:etst« Maru 21/31 Ait ii/ stti 2iSwt ?7 seat Jtieei H oct a oct "Ntftta Mart" 17/21 Stpt 21/22 Sea' I Oct 11 Oct II Oct 41,112 words
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Advertisement970 1963-08-03 12 S'per* PShom »wnn| FROM MADRAS, NA6APATTINAM PENANC TSS "STATE Of MADRAS" for PShom Penang, Nogaputtinom Macros July 30, Au«. I Aug. 3/ 2 Ayg. 3/ I FROM CALCUTTA, CHITTAGONG rSHAM M.S. "WELSH CITY" tor Aoelo.de, Melbourne and Sydney Au«. 13/19 Aug. 11/12 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF UTTAR PRADESH" for970 words
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Advertisement962 1963-08-03 12 M a^a^aT^ay^a^»^^a^P M^^F^a^^^a^ M '^ay^sil THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Associatlon in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday, otb August 1963 being Pint Monday in August. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. L. L. Thomas* alias Lionel LLeweilyn Thomasz962 words
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Advertisement793 1963-08-03 12 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered J.K.R. Contractors In Class "D" and above (WORKS) up to 12 noon on 6th August, 1963 at the office of the Jurutera Negeri. Jabatan Kerja Raya, Pulau Plnain; for the CONSTRUCTION OP PROPOSED BIX (6) CLASS ROOMS AND ANCILLARIES793 words
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Advertisement598 1963-08-03 12 Tin price up one dollar STRAITS tin rose one dollar yesterday to S44BJ per picul on an offering up 20 tons to 280 tons. It was the highest estimated offering since April. In London on Thursday tin was I very steadily held especially for cash where buyers found supplies not598 words
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Advertisement651 1963-08-03 13 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOR TEACHERS Applications are invited from Normal Trained, College Trained and Graduate Teachers to fill vacancies In the Education Department. Brunei. Successful applicant* would be expected to take up their appointments at the beginning of January, 1964. The vacancies will be for both preparatoiy651 words
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Advertisement888 1963-08-03 13 (Continued from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* St (Mi*.) »Ux M rts oxtr% UROBNTLY REQUIRE EXPERIENCED cook'sman llvs-in for Chinese family. Apply 5S Jalan Arnap, Kirn Lin Park. Singapore Tel: *****. SENIOR CLERK. Junior Clerk. Typist. Accounts Clark and other clerical service. Apply by poet Country Employment Service, 8888 words
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Advertisement980 1963-08-03 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED t* Words SI (Ml*.)— Box M ets. mMtro SENIOR EUROPEAN SMI*>*>IMQ Kxecutiv* requires furnished or unfurnished nous* or bungalow for Immediate occupation or within November. I Three bedrooms, garden, garag*. servant quarters. Preferably Long Lease. Please Ring 93*03 OfDce Hour* or •8071 or Apply Box AS2SB 8.T., Singapore.980 words
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Advertisement1018 1963-08-03 13 LOST tt Words St (Mi*.)— Box It cU. oxtro LBrr BONY 7 Transistor la uxl ft. SO pwm. Kandang Kerhau Market 31.T.83. Haa sentimental value. Finder contact Box A 5275 B.T. B'pore. LOANS IS Word* SI (Min.)-Bnx 10 ct: oxtrm PROFESSIONAL GENTLEMAN seeks srasi: financial Joo attached to right person.1,018 words
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Advertisement985 1963-08-03 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Words U (MtMu>—BmM $9 et*. exrre TAI CMUAM HUNQ Motor Finance 238. Middle Rd.. Spore ***** 1983 OaHsun S Wagon 1981 Mercedes-190U 1980 M Oxford Volkswagen 1959 AS3 1 Pick-Up Hlllmaa Trade-ins Aeoaptad. OI'ARANTEK (ONE MONTH OR 1.000 MILES) Am. 19S0 Fsrd r.slsii. S *yl. BS.OOO/Jan.985 words
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Advertisement765 1963-08-03 13 FOR SALE I* Words Si (Mim.)-Box tt SS*. aaCra SPECIAL OFFER tor One **e« Only. English Msdr (Juamy Leather Rubber Shoes Now Selling at $10.00 I 113.00 (Half the Normal Pncea). Call I Today— A.X fl. Zskaria Bros, 338 North Bridge Road (Opposite Odeon Theatre) Biogapor«-7. Tel J«428 SALE NOW765 words
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Advertisement378 1963-08-03 13 FRESH FLOWERS M Word* ti (Mint Box It rts. sx-frei PRINCES* FLOWER SHOP will thoughtfully select *nd beautifully srrang* flo*ers that help aparkls your good wishes lei: .'UOO7. 33*03 or arris* -51 Utcbard Koad. Spore. HAPPY ANNIVERSARIES, CELEBRATIONS.— s*y It -'.h flowers from Daisy Kloner Shop, lo Orchard Road, B'porc.378 words
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Article134 1963-08-03 14 The big Peking peril by Kennedy WASHINGTON, Fri. President Kennedy said last night that by the 1970s China might pose the greatest threat to peace that the world had known since the end of the last war. He described her present position in international politics as "menacing." 700 million Mr.Reuter - 134 words
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Article162 1963-08-03 14 T ONDON, Fr. Mr. 1 j Duncan Sanays. Colonial and Commonwealth Secretary, said last night he hoped to visit Brunei towards the end of this month. He had been asked in the House of Commons if he would make a statement about bisReuter - 162 words
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Article111 1963-08-03 14 H/BiYMOUTH (South EnyTT land t. Fri— The gov- ernment-run British Rail- j ways yesterday paid a housewife here 30 shillings to keep her baby clean. Mrs. Barbara Ellis said a railway official called al her house next to the station with the moneyReuter - 111 words
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306 1963-08-03 14 Marxism remains enemy of free men: Vatican yATICAN CITY, Fri. Vatican Radio said yesterday that no easing of international tension could justify a concilatory attitude towards Marxism and Communism. "The judgment and attitude of free men, and above all of Catholics, towards Marxism and Communism cannot and must not change.Reuter - 306 words
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210 1963-08-03 14 PEKING Fri. Two Soviet correspondents walked out from a mass rally here yesterday as Mr. Kuo MoJo, chairman of China's Peace Committee, delivered a slashing attack on the Soviet government for agreeing to a partial test ban. The correspondents, of the Communist PartyReuter - 210 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-08-03 14 EIGHT thalidomide babies in their best party frocks, gurgled, laughed and toddled round a sunny garden in London as hosts to eight normal children. They were giving a party to mark the first birthday of the Lady Hoare Thalidomide Appeal, launched when she wasExpresspic - 133 words
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245 1963-08-03 14 RUSK TO HAVE MOSCOW TALKS WITH NIKITA WASHINGTON, Friday. MR. Dean Rusk, U.S. Secretary of State, will have ITI a personal meeting with Mr. Khrushchev in Moscow next week, authoritative sources said here yesterday. The time would be settled later, they added. I Mr. Rush will be In the Russian245 words
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Article30 1963-08-03 14 MOSCOW rri.— Daily circulation of, Soviet newspapers is 80 million copies, or a third of the world's total, according to the Sovirt news agency Tass. Reutrr.Reuter - 30 words
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Article32 1963-08-03 14 LONDON, Prl. The British Government is to offer a $500,000 loan towards the cost of reconstructing Skopje following the earthquake disaster, Mr. Harold Macmlllan the Prime Minister, announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article66 1963-08-03 14 GLASGOW. Fri. South African ex-Chief Albert Lutuli, president of the banned African National Congress, has been refused permission to attend his installation as Rector of Glasgow University In October, it was announced here yesterday. Ex-Chief Lutuli, who Is living under political restriction near Durban, wasReuter - 66 words
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167 1963-08-03 14 Whites riot as Negroes move into new homes WASHINGTON, Fri.— Hundreds of rockthrowing Whites staged Chicago's worst racial outbreak in several years early yesterday in front of the apartments of two Negro families who moved into a previously all-White neighbourhood. The area was blocked off. taverns were closed and extra167 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-08-03 14 'GET OUT' ORDER AFTER TWO VISITS TO HUSBAND ATHENS. Fri.— Mrs. Betty Ambatielos (above) British wife of the Greek Seamen's I'nion leader Tony Ambatielos. was told last night to leave the country within three days. Mrs. Ambatielos arrived here on Monday to see her husband who is serving a life169 words
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Article25 1963-08-03 14 JAKARTA, rrl. A 1.600-mlle trans-Sumatran highway will I stretch the length of Indonesia's i western most island under a prqcniminr ;u:nounced here.— U.P.l25 words
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Advertisement134 1963-08-03 14 DISCOUNTS on our top quality stock bargains in all depts. LADIES WEAR USUAL PRICE NOW Ladies Docron Wool Slocks $16.50 $14.50 $9.90 French Lace 36" 6.50 3.90 French Brocades 44" $16.50 $12.50 7.90 Pleated Lac* Skirts $18.50 $14.50 Tetron Skirts 9.90 above 6.90 $7.90 Swiss and German Prtd. Silks 7.90134 words
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Advertisement55 1963-08-03 14 OVERCOME TODAY'S HEAT WAVES i^ JyVuV^^ two y ear guarantee AVAILABLE ON W^ FREE service EASY HIRE PURCHASE Issued by Engineering Hn U C Export Promotion K IW 5 I Council (Calcutta) SINGAPORI *O-*2. Orchard M. T.I: J«*l ra lumpur in, ••»<• i'\ mm« nr*j*»j/- 13 Button Street T«t. *****55 words
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Article746 1963-08-03 15 NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur - It's one round for M- soccer NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA v JAPAN IN FIRST MATCH by r J'HE seven teams competing in the Merdeka sixth anniversary soccer tournament here from Aug. 8 to 18 will play a one-round league, the FAM competitions committee decided today. Malaysia, making their debut746 words
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Article442 1963-08-03 15 MALAYA CUP o KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r»OR Singapore Joint Services and Malacca in the south zone and Penang and Perak in the north, i the moment of truth in this year's Malaya Cud competition will arrive on Sunday joint services, on 16 points from 12 games, will442 words
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Article113 1963-08-03 15 UTHAS GETS HATTRICK OFF KEDAH KEDAH 3 PEBLIS 3 A LOB STAR, Fri. A hattrick A by their Thai inridr-Irft I' l has enabled Peril* to share j points with Kedah In a North Zone Malaya Cop tie here today. At halftime, the score was 1-1. Lim Baa Chiang, at113 words
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572 1963-08-03 15 LAWN TENNIS Pearce and Sharin in 3rd round SINGAPORE, Fri.—Australian John Pearce. winner of the Perak and Penang titles this year, entered the men's singles third round in the Singapore Open lawn tennis championships with a 6-0, 6-1 win over Kw2.ii Chun Weng today. Pearce, who Is top-seeded In the572 words
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Article104 1963-08-03 15 \f ALACCA, Frl. S. A. Annan. the Malayan No. 1, entered the men's singles semi-flnal* In the Malayan national chan> pionships here today. Azman (Selangon beat Davtn Pang (Neßrt Sembllan) 6-1, 6-0 Today's results: Men's single* 2nd round: T. hen (S'gor) bt YaD Cheng Boon (Mai)104 words
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327 1963-08-03 15 RACING by Epsom Jeep IPOH, Fri. Filibus- ter. late Numismate, looks a safe bet in the Royal Lancers' Cup over B±f (Race 7) in the amateur meeting here tomorrow. At the last amateur meeting at Penang in June. Filibuster scored a327 words
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Article229 1963-08-03 15 Liane breaks two swim records JPOH, Fri. Selangor swimmers set four new records on the opening day of the Malaya I Schools' Sports Council swim- mlng championships at the Kinta Swimming Club here today. Two of the records were set by Llane Mayne, In the girls' 100 m freestyle and229 words
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Advertisement129 1963-08-03 15 NEW Ti» i y WE MB LEY Evtn tha most particular man will ba delighted with our vast Fall collection subtle stripings, handsome panels, all-over patterns and smart underknots, all designed to partner Fall's newest clothing. Your choice Is easier, thanks to Wembley's Color Guide*) that tells the right tie129 words
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Advertisement161 1963-08-03 15 I*l Model 63 G "'•"*3ESSS~ \r Yes, DECCA's 19 inch TV Receiver is inyari- ably token for a 23 inch model. DECCA builds TV all hand-wired, not printed ATTRACTIVE LARGE CABINETS. In a small home why spend money unnecessarily for too large a screen and possibly H prejudice the family's161 words
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Miscellaneous496 1963-08-03 15 SPORTS SUMMARY ATHLETICS Penk Govt. Ser- Yeoh 20.12 m. (meet continues tovices finals (Ipoh): 400 m: 1 A. day). Victor 2 Sundarajoo S Shamsuddin HOCKEY Chtb matches Jaitar 50.6. 800 m: 1 V.SJC Nalr 3 (Spore): SRC S S'gor Eurasians 2. A. Shaharuddln 3 P. Ignatius Women: Girls SC 1496 words
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Miscellaneous103 1963-08-03 15 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER Malaya Cup: C SerM?.acc V a5 O l h s°) re (Kubu Sta^»HOCKEY Club matches TPCA XL v CSC Spore (Princes Rd); CSC v S'gor Eurasians (Ba- 1 lestler Rd): Women: Spore com- 1 blned schools v S'gor Eurasians iSerangoon Rd). CRICKET Ng-Wonc Shield: Sgor CRC v103 words
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Miscellaneous416 1963-08-03 15 RACE ONE— 2. IS r «ri rPTIHaI" Ota 5-2 f »lrai,ht 'btLtCTIORb icmciweißhls J2.7) fu ct x Mahjong II 1 Golden Charm d4-lb) 8 Kace I Seiatl 2 Surrender UO-lbt 2 b^ 3 The t obrm 3 Malijong II .7-lb) 7 Race 4 Quiny 4 Sunrise (0-lbi 9 R2/ «in,416 words
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356 1963-08-03 16 2 more US 'turncoats' will leave China soon IJONG KONG, Fri. n A disillusioned former United States Army corporal saic today that two more of his fellow soldiers, who elected to stay in China after the Korean war. would be on their way home in a matter of weeks. HeReuter - 356 words
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Article34 1963-08-03 16 WOLPSBURG (West Oermanyt. Fri.— The Volkswagen Company announced today it will cut the price of its 1.500 cc family car by over 400 marks (about £36 sterling) from next Monday.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-08-03 16 TLL TELL ALL IF STEPHEN DIES...' LONDON, Friday. SINGER Julia Gulliver vowed yesterday to reveal the names of all Dr. Stephen Ward's friends who had failed to testify in his defence, if he should die. Miss Gulliver, 22-year-old redhead who had been Ward's closest companion in recent we.eks, told theReuter - 296 words
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99 1963-08-03 16 WORLD SCOUT JAMBOREE OPENS ON A SAD NOTE MARATHON (Greece). Fri.— The 11th World Scout Jamboree opened on the Plains of Marathon last night with the camp of the Filpiino contingent empty and its flag flying at half-mast. The whole contingent of 26 was lost in a plane crash lastReuter - 99 words
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Article83 1963-08-03 16 I SINGAPORE. Fri. The water stock is still a long way below safety level though it improved by 0.2 per cent to 40.2 per cent yesterday. A Public Utilities Board statement said a total of 44.157.000 gallons of water were pumped trom Tebrau River yenterday. Consumption83 words
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Article116 1963-08-03 16 LONDON. Fri.— The West Indian cricketere drew their match against Surrey at The Oval today. The Tourists, set to score 325 to win. were 263 for 8 at the close. Scores: Surrey 311 and 196-4 dec. West Indians 183 and 253-8. Scarborough Yorks bt Warwick by 92.116 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-08-03 16 Near riot at Japanese judo show A BATON -WIELDING police sergeant tries to keep back the crowd at a judo demonstration at the Penang Esplanade yesterday by sailors from one of the four visiting Japanese destroyers. The demonstration was called off after a nearrnii during which stones were thrown. Police68 words
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154 1963-08-03 16 MOSCOW, Fri. The Soviet' Government newspaper Izvestia has accused an American professor and an American news agency correspondent of having tried to recruit a young Rus- i sian to spy against the So- viet Union. Tne newspaper named the men as Mr. DonReuter - 154 words
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Article239 1963-08-03 16 LONTJON. Fn —Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: 24% £46 5 18 Funding 4% £95*» War 3 4% £63S BANKS Chartered 69/Konglcong £184 +\k INSURANCE :om Un 48/7 4 -r/3 Prudential Ml\ +M Soyal 40/3 -r/8 RAILS 2an. Pac. $54 -r "4 INDUSTRIALS239 words
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Article51 1963-08-03 16 LONDON, PH. Spot 31% d.. Sept. 2Hid., Oct. 21\d.. Nov. 21 13/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 21 133/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 21 13/16 d., Apr./ June 21 13/16 d., Oct..Dfc. 21 13/16 d.. Oct Dec. 21 13/16 U. Jan./ Mar. 21-, d.. c.l.f. Aug 213/16U, Sept., 21'«d..Oct. 215/16 d. Tone:51 words
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Article23 1963-08-03 16 LONDON. Prt. Buyers £«97. sellerk £897 'j. Forward buyers £895. sellers £895-. Settlement £897-... Turnover a.m. 56 tons, p.m. closed. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article155 1963-08-03 16 pHARLES (South Carolina), Fri. A| six-point racial de j segregation programme was accepted last night by 87 Charleston small businessmen. Negro leaders immediately called off demonstrations and announced that a buying boycott wil! be ended. Six points The shopkeepers agreed to: PROVIDE equal employment opportunities. COURTESYReuter - 155 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-08-03 16 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 pm. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 88 7741 words
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