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1963-08-05
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Title Section20 1963-08-05 1 AVERAGE DAILY < I Hill 11 111 SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY. AUGUST 5. 1963 15 CENTS20 words
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Article, Illustration553 1963-08-05 1 Compromise agreement on Aug. 31 date and referendum in Borneo MANILA, Sunday MALAYA and Indonesia have come to a compromise agreement on Malaysia, according to sources at the SouthEast Asia summit conference here. Malaya no longer insists on Aiifj. 31 as the foundation dale for the Federation of553 words
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230 1963-08-05 1 ANOTHER PRIEST BURNS HIMSELF TO DEATH SAIGON, Sunday. A BUDDHIST priest burned himself to death today in protest against Government religious discrimination in the coastal town of Phan Thiet, 95 miles north of Saigon. Government sources said. The sources said the priest, believed to be in his early twenties, killedReuter - 230 words
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775 1963-08-05 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: MANILA, Sunda From PRESIDENT Soekarno called on Tengku Abdul Rahman this morning and spent 100 minutes with him an eleventh hour gesture encouraging hope that the summit conference will end happily tomorrow. I .say "happily" becau.se Malaya and Indonesia775 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-08-05 1 I WANT TO BE M.P.' I SAYS LORD SUTCH THIS is "Screaming Lord Sutch." the 23-year-old pop singer who is standing in the Parliamentary by-election at Stratford-on-Avon. Mr. John Profumo's forn\er seat He describes himself as "national teenagers' candidate." There were stormy scenes when he addressed his first public meeting55 words
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Article87 1963-08-05 1 Whippings? I lied, says Vickie LONDON. Sun— Blonde Vickie Barrett has admitted she lied when she testified she whipped and had relations with men In Stephen Ward's apartment, the Sunday Telegraph reported today. The paper quoted Miss Barrett. 30. as saying: 'I lied. Yes. I did. She had testified atUPI - 87 words
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Article55 1963-08-05 1 BAMAKO. Sun. Algeria and Mali last night "reaffirmed their' will" to help the peoples of Mozambique. Portuguese Guinea. Rhodesia. South Africa and Angola "In their liberation struggle." The statement came in a joint communique issued on the visit here of the Algerian Prime Minister. MrReuter - 55 words
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Article70 1963-08-05 1 TOKYO, sun. About 11,000 people took part In peace marches through the streets of Hiroshima in western Japan, the world's first atom-bombed city, today, on the eve of the ninth world conference against atomic and hydrogen bombs. i The conference Is scheduled to open tomorrow forReuter - 70 words
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Article108 1963-08-05 1 ST. IVKS (Cornwall). Sun. The Vicar and several of his parishioners dashed to the ancient church here when its bells suddenly pealed out early yesterday evening. They found a naked young woman swinging on the bell ropes. They could not persuade her to come down,108 words
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537 1963-08-05 1 Russia regrets Peking 'fraud' charge MOSCOW, Sun. Russia last night rejected as "unprecedented" and "deeply regretful" a Chinese statement which denounced tht> Moscow agreement on a partial test ban due to be signed tomorrow as a "dirty fraud." Russia in turn accused China of trying to cover up its relu.sal537 words
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Article39 1963-08-05 1 DEVELOPMENT BANK FOR AFRICA KHARTOtM Sun rweatytW« iikl< pi mlrnt Afrit jo StJjfv jnd Krn>* ki;ord in agreement- here May to otjblMi th«- lir-t Bfrkai development t><"^ with a dpttJl mi|lion dull.«r-> »J !*i^ Rrut< i I39 words
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Advertisement43 1963-08-05 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is t ic only watch manufacturer ft hose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on ?very movement, the officia. >tamp of the State of Geneva, (he authentic guarantee of renturies-old •'GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Pcnang.43 words
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Article151 1963-08-05 2 AFRO-ASIAN DESK X EW DELHI, Sun. An opposition member of the Indian Parliament said Prime Minister Nehru had told him that the Chinese had built posts which were "something more than military posts" in the 12 -mile demilitarised zone on the Sino-Indian border. Mr. Hem Barua.Reuter - 151 words
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Article, Illustration433 1963-08-05 2 Buddhist row: A warning of a coup by Diem's brother SAIGON, Sun ]yjR. Ngo Dinh Nhu, brother and political adviser to President Ngo Dinh Diem, said yesterday that if the South Vienamese Buddhist crisis was not resolved soon ''it will lead to a coup d'etat." He added: "The first action433 words
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298 1963-08-05 2 'Sterilise' drive by Peking to check population pEKTNG, Sun. China r Is laying new stress on sterilisation for men as a method of curbing the growth of its population. officially estimated at 650.000.--000. A mass birth control campaign began two months ago In Shanghai. Observers here say the movement isReuter - 298 words
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Article115 1963-08-05 2 OTTAWA. Sun.— China has agreed to carry on buying vast quantities of Canadian wheat under a new three-year contract, but this time she has secured more favourable credit terms. An official announcement yesterday said Canada would send Chma between 111 million ana 186Reuter - 115 words
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Article32 1963-08-05 2 PEKING. Sun.— Mr. Mao Tsetuog yesterday bad a 'cordial talk" with Mr. John Marks, an official of South Africa's banned African National Congress, the New China News Agency reported.32 words
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325 1963-08-05 2 A stormy end to 'Screaming Lord Sutch' first poll campaign LONDON, Sunday. •gCREAMING Lord Sutch," the £500-a-week pop singer, had a stormy first election camDaisn meeting at Stratford-uDon-Avon campaign meeung a yesterday. After 60 minutes of barracking, durlne which several people, including Stratford's Deputy Mayoress, Mrs. Maud Huxley, walked out,Reuter - 325 words
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115 1963-08-05 2 June Allyson announces wedding, then changes mind HOLLYWOOD, Sun.— June Allyson, widow of Dici Powell, announced marriage plans yesterday and then tearfully cancelled them less than 12 hours later. The blonde actress said on Friday night she would marry Glenn Maxwell. 35. a barber shop owner. The couple said theyUP - 115 words
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221 1963-08-05 2 Newsweek magazine president commits suicide— WASHINGTON, Sun. Philip L. Graham, 48, president and chief executive officer of the Washington Post and Newsweek magazine, killed himself with a shotgun yesterday at his farm in Virginia. President Kennedy and VicePresidentr Lyndon B. Johnson, both personal friends of the publishing executive, led a221 words
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Article30 1963-08-05 2 TOKYO. Sun. Three peopl were injured when a monorai train plunged 150 feet off its trac during a trial run at an amuse ment park at Yamaßata yesterdaj30 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-08-05 3 'MY EVIDENCE COULD HAVE CLEARED HIM' CLAIM ONOON, Sun.— Shortly before Ward died, Mr. Joe Wade, a 39-year-old professional gambler, s; l( in an interview in a London evening newspaper that he and his actress wife, Corinne Grey, had evidence that could have vindicated him. Mr. Wade was reported toUPI - 115 words
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487 1963-08-05 3 'I UNDERSTAND AND FORGIVE' HE TELLS CALL GIRL LONDON, Sunday. QR. STEPHEN WARD, central figure of a sex scandal that might have toppled the British Government, died in hospital here yesterday without knowing of his conviction on two vice charges. He faced a487 words
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Article, Illustration528 1963-08-05 3 Christine drops plan to star in film of life conscientiously and frni»- rously. "Those who were to fortunate to have been trea *<d by him will remember him with great gratitude. His readi.v to help anyone in pain s tbe memory many will treasure." Lord Astor's name and that of528 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-08-05 3 PARTING OF THE WAYS FOR Mr. ANI> Mrs. HENRY FORD II rusTßorr, sun Henry Ford 11. head of one of the foremost U.S. industrial families, has separated from his wife, it was announced yesterday. Mrs. Ford is the former Anne McDonnell, of a socially prominent New York family. The coupleUPI - 119 words
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Article39 1963-08-05 3 MIAMI. Sun. Cuban refugee leaders claimed last night that Castro troops commanded by Russian officers used poison gas against a guerrilla band in a cave in central Cuba, killing more than 200 men, women and children.39 words
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Article26 1963-08-05 3 NEW YORK. Sun.— Police arrested 600 singing and prayim; Negroes, including children. who took part in an anti-segregation demonstration at Oadsden. Alabama, yesterday.26 words
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Article18 1963-08-05 3 LONDON. Sun. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother was 63 today. She is on holiday at Sandringham18 words
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Advertisement262 1963-08-05 2 I flew faster than a bullet Boy! A Qaniai V-Jet really travels. Our Qantas pilot said a V-Jets faster than a shot from a C01t.45. So you'd think they'd call it the Cowboys and Indians Route to London. But Qantas calls it the Kangaroo Route. I suppose they're right, because262 words
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Advertisement113 1963-08-05 2 33 1 ORCHARD ROAD. AMBER ARCADE, (INCAPORI. Advertisement Lemons for Beauty To keep your skin clear and fair and your hair brilliant, you need the natural cleansing and bleaching tonic of lemons. Ask your chemist or store for a bottle of lemon delph, the latest lemontype skin freshener that beautiful113 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-08-05 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby «eo«6E...voue) //I f^B if if w^TB --^^^^^^mM."*"*12 words
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Miscellaneous319 1963-08-05 3 Straits Times Crossword aVOMM 7. King shows future aim to be 1. Commendation by no means uncertain <7). rare (4, 4). 8. Pertaining to the Land of 5. One who exhibits in the fall Hope? (10). <8». 12. Total destruction of new taxi 9. Dance also seen m a canine319 words
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Article777 1963-08-05 4 •SPORE WILL MOT BE COWED' SINGAPORE. Sun fHK Prime Minister, Mr. Ix'e Kuan Yew, today warned that Malaysia would collapse if people like Mr. Tan Siew Sin, resorted lo force to 'Moot" Singapore. He added, amid thunderous applause, that the "dynamic people of Singapore777 words
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Article54 1963-08-05 4 JESSELTON. Bun. Philip Palencla. a senior scout ol Labuan. has been recommended (or the Royal Certificate (or Queen Scouts. The Chief Commissioner of the Boy Scouts Association, the Rev. Canon E.C.W. Rusted, has applied to the scout headquarters in London for the certificate as Palencla has54 words
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Article44 1963-08-05 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Yang di-Perluan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. and Puan Noor Aishah will hold a garden party at the Istana Negara in honour of distinguished guest artists and delegates to the South-east. Asia Cultural Festival on Thursday at 6 p.m.44 words
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Article88 1963-08-05 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Television Singapura will present a half-hour programme tomorrow on a film review of the Government's confrontation with the Communist front in Singapore. The TV feature entitled "The Open Argument wUI begin at 830 p.m. It will bring to the screen some historic flashbacks of the88 words
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Article376 1963-08-05 4 'THE following la today* schadula of civil aircraft movamenta at Paya L*bax airport Flagaport: ARRIVALS B0 AC: From Melbourne. Brnhan*. Darwla (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London. Pu— ldorf, laUabul, Abadan. Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 4.39 PUB. Pan-Amartoani From Ma Kraadioo, Los f>«ral««376 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-08-05 4 Mr. Eric U.S. Alfred, curator of the National Museum and his bride the former Miss Irene S. Vairakiam, a teacher of Cedar Girls' Secondary School after their weddinr at the Wesley Methodist Church in Singapore.39 words
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Advertisement34 1963-08-05 4 >♦>♦»*«>♦♦♦♦♦<♦ nr^ t Hi, Tod«y 11 a.m.: i X "6IKL OF THI NIGHT* IMWI 130 3.10 7 00 f.JO p.m. Oirk Bogord* Mono Ptrierry "TMI PASSWOKD IS CPU R ACC" Tomorrow: "Only Two Can Ploy"34 words
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Advertisement431 1963-08-05 4 #SHAW ORGANISATION" B BS 9 NOW SHOW IX, It a.m., 1.30, 4, ML 9.30 p.m. (No Free List) Universal International presents B B K IflVl M GrTpri^wWßmi *<ua luyioi buzunne Hicinett* Jtisico Tanoy 'Tippr Hendran TECHNICOLOR (SB). g a > o w sno\vn<, (NO FREE LIST) II am., 1 45,431 words
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258 1963-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. $50 a plate dinner for invited YIPs will be one of the main features of a most ambitious Welfare Week to be launched next month. The dinner is expected to be held in the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall258 words
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Article79 1963-08-05 5 Property tax: The govt explains .SINGAPORE, Sun. The iovernment has explained that property tax, which is payable •■ach year on the annual value of houses, buildings and lands, does i. (it apply to personal possessions such as furniture, sewing machines ii nd radios. An official statement said that property tax79 words
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Article30 1963-08-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— An unidentified man was killed this morning near Senai a few miles trom here, when he was run over by a south-bound train.30 words
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Article86 1963-08-05 5 On the air: Sarawak's new anthem KUCHING, Sun. The Sarawak state anthem was played for the first time over Radio Sarawak this morning. From today the anthem will be played at 7 a.m. daily until Malaysia Day, when it will officially replace God Save tbe Queen. Tbe idea is to86 words
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Article69 1963-08-05 5 Village to lose its fire station IPOH. Sun.— The fire station at Siputen village. 11 miles south-west of Ipoh. will close tomorrow and its fire engine and two firemen transferred to Batu Gajah. which has one engine and three men. Siputeh fire station, opened In 1947 and housed In a69 words
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132 1963-08-05 5 I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V A Malayan-Japan-ese joint enterprise in plastics processing known as the Central Plastic Malaya Ltd. will go into operation in Petaling Jaya early next year, a Japanese Embassy statement said today. On the Japanese side, there will be joint investment funds from the Mitsubishi132 words
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166 1963-08-05 5 Ceylonese form $3m. industrial co-operative —society— KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Prominent members of the Ceylonese community in the Federation have I formed a $3 million industrial co-operative society. Known as the 3oora Cooperative Industrial Society Ltd., it has just been registered. Its president. Dr. P. T. Arasu, a private medical practitioner,166 words
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Article65 1963-08-05 5 RAWANO, Sun. A 56 -year-old woman, Tan Kooi Ylng, was seriously injured when she was knocked down at the 18th milestone. Kuala Lumpur-Ipoh road, this morning. She was crossing the road In front of her house when she was knocked down by a truck. She65 words
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Article24 1963-08-05 5 SINGAPORE, fiuii.— The Muslim community will hold a tea party on Friday ai Raffles Hotel in. commemoration of Prophet Mohammed's Birthday.24 words
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121 1963-08-05 5 Don 't leave valuables in cars' 1 warning MALACCA. Sun. MEMBERS of the public and tourists here are advised by the police not to leave their valuables in their cars even if they are locked. The Malacca C.I.D. chief, Deputy Supt Yap Thien Chin, said today that there had been121 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-08-05 5 Australian plan for study of Islam KUALA LUMPITR. Sun. —An Australian scholar believes that his country can soon become a (treat international centre for Islamic studies. He is Mr. E. C. B. MacLaurin (above), a senior lecturer and bead of Semitic studies at the University of Sydney. Mr. MacLaurin has132 words
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Article52 1963-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPCR, Sun. Thel following officials of the South Indian Muslim Musjlth Committee have been elected: Chairman, Senator S.O.K. Übaldulla; vice-chairmen Hajl S.M Fakir Mobamed and Mr. S. Abdul Rahman; secretary. Mr. V.A. Mo-J hamed Hussein; assistant secretary, Mr. N.S. Abdul Hameed; and treasurer. Mr. T.E.52 words
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Article27 1963-08-05 5 SINGAPORE. Bun.— Tan Teck Hock, 39, a farmer was killed this morning when bis motor-cycle collided head-on with a lorry at Past Labah Road.27 words
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151 1963-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T»HE Ministry of Rural Development is looking for a woman to plan home economics courses for 315,000 rural women. Known as the Home Economics Planning Officer, the job carries a basic salary of $579. It is a Division One appointment.151 words
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147 1963-08-05 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. IN CHE Din bin Rahim, of Changi Jail, has won the nrst prize of $700 in the blood donor competition for July. He brought in 314 donors. The second prize of $200 went to Inche Daud bin Ismail of 30th Bn..147 words
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113 1963-08-05 5 NEW MOVES TO EASE SHORTAGE OF DOCTORS I/UANTAN. Sun. The Federation Government has set up a committee to assess the shortages of doctors In Malaysia. The Minister or Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, said here today that the committee, headed by the Director of Medical services. Dato (Dr.) Mohamed113 words
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Article27 1963-08-05 5 PENANQ. Sun. A "Malam Bahaa" (language night) will be held on Aug. 18 at the Batik Pulau community centre in connection with National Language Month.27 words
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90 1963-08-05 5 Ex-fisheries students to get together PENANG. Sun. Former students of the Federation Fisheries School will hold a meeting next month to form an ex-pupus' association. More than 1,200 circulars inviting ex-atudents to support the proposed association have been sent out to potential members all over over Malaya and Brunei. "There90 words
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148 1963-08-05 5 JESSELTON, Sun. Members of the Tawau rural district council will be paid allowances for attending; council or committee meetings as well as for time spent in travelling to and from mretinirs. In addition, they will br reimbursed for the artual cost of travelling whether by car.148 words
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Article50 1963-08-05 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Leprosy Relief Association will hold a dinner and dance at the Chin Woo Auditorium here on Aug. 10 to raise funds for its projects at Sungel Bulob. The highlight of the night will be the electing of a 'Charity Queen."50 words
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Article82 1963-08-05 6 SINGAPORE. Bun. Mr. P. Elwyn Jones, <Jueen a Counsel and Bntush Labour M.P.. arrived here toe ay to conduct the defence of 11 Barlsan Sosialis leaden accused of complicity In the CIW Hall disturbance on April 22. Trie trial opens In the High Court on82 words
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Article, Illustration209 1963-08-05 6 The Chief keeps an eye on Job Week Scouts SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang di-Per-tuan Neg a r a and Chief Scout of Singapore, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, watched intently as a group of Scouts polished his silverware at the Istana Negara yesterday. The Scouts, from the 11th Anglo Chinese School209 words
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Article63 1963-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. D. R. Daniel has been elected chairman of the Malayan Oraduate Teachers' Union, Selangor branch. Mr. A. Dennlaan was elected secretary and Mr. Kwong See Khoon, treasurer. Rural road opened IPOH. tBun. The Mtntrl Besar of Perak. Dato Siia'ari bin Shaflee, today opened63 words
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Article36 1963-08-05 6 RAUB. Sun. K. Maniam, 18, of Sempalit New Village, was gored by his own bull early this morning. He sustained injuries to his left arm. and was admitted .to the hospital here.36 words
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Article36 1963-08-05 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. An Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat will be held at Oeylang Serai tomorrow at 8 pjn. In connection with the layIng of the foundation (tone of the Oeylang Serai re-development area at 6.30 p.m.36 words
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Article236 1963-08-05 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. MALAYAN Airways is to extend its Silver Kris Comet service to Kuchinp: from Sept. 1. This was announced today by the Minister of Transport, Da to Sardon bin Ha:i Jubir. after he returned from a seven-day tour of airports in the236 words
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229 1963-08-05 6 THE TROOPS GO AWAY-AND SO DO JOBS TAIPING, Sunday. UNEMPLOYMENT is mounting here because of the transfer of Commonwealth i forces to Malacca. The soldiers and their families were estimated to have spent about $3 million a month here. Some of the bars have had to be converted into coffee229 words
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Article93 1963-08-05 6 Bus turns over: 20 escape SINGAPORE. Bun.— Twenty people including children from Muar escaped serious Injury when the bus they were travelling In overturned at the Junction of Hill Street and Fort Canning Road here today. The bus was travelling towards Fort Canning Road from Coleman Street when a Johore93 words
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82 1963-08-05 6 JCUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Thn Yang di-Pertuan Agong anci the Prime Minister. Teneki; Abdul Rahman, have sent mes sages of congratulations Uj Jamaica on the occasion of the anniversary of its Independence Day today. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong on his own and the Raja Pertnaisuri82 words
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132 1963-08-05 6 Korean art of selfdefence for M-tourney KLALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman has asked the Korean Ambassador in Malaya, Maj.-Gen. Choi Hong Hi. to hold a demonstration of the Korean art of selfdefence as part of the Malaysia football tournament starting on Thursday at the Merdcka Stadium. In a statement,132 words
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Advertisement215 1963-08-05 6 1 1 1 1 ELECTRICAL SERVANTS 111 The trend today is to electrical equipment. And the reasons are not difficult to find electrical appliances are economical, time-saving, elegant and modern. Check against this list of quality G.E. electrical appliances to see what you must buy for your home. J^fM BB^^^BBaX215 words
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Miscellaneous215 1963-08-05 6 Aii*u Onp By V.T. Miami in ll* •*roor» V-J-Jjat/T n« m> vmjuT nets "1 I —^<um-h»« th» I I yioov.ogch*.* i ra^J \^*K Unimxn f TMSMOuir/ «ovcr>«Na I noc_ lav. wsht.' mo sourr »v. Cr Ttn Dick Traru By Chmtier Goutd HHHH w* MeKXT AND WBIGMT, "1 f OEAIIV, HC215 words
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Article, Illustration1716 1963-08-05 7 THE OBSESSION OF WILLIAM FOYLE WAS BOOKS-FOUR MILLION OF THEM ON FORTY MILES OF SHELVES TWO-MAN BUSINESS DEVELOPED INTO THE BIGGEST BOOKSTORE ANYWHERE aisles swearing he would never come back. William Foyle had a genius for publicity. Once when he was overstocked he advertised he would1,716 words
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Obituary48 1963-08-05 8 10 H tin H.mimnm) JOMNITON DAVID ORICL daarly loved baby son of Jean and Don on Srd. August Kuneral private. Pleaae. no flower>. no letter. O. SANDANAIAMV. Pensioner, former P. and T. Acco'iota Offire. Ku.ila Lumpur ih-otner of Onanapraiaaam. Rmlu.iy Pensioner) pusaad away in asadru* .'nd Auirusl.48 words
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Article131 1963-08-05 8 H'»rrf« IM <*imlm*m> CYRIL PHIPPa thHtikß relativaa orrt tnrnrt. lor their condolences. wriMti.n. mi and attendance, at the funrral of his IM-Invrd wife. TMI FAMILY OF the l»te Mrs. Koriinryrr tiiank all friends and P> of >>mpatta>. floral tributes aad l-r»--aeiM-s at her fuaerm TMt FAMILY BF tke Isfe131 words
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1253 1963-08-05 8 Monday, August 5, 1963. Sunshine At The Summit The sun is shining in Manila. Patient and painstaking dip- lomacy at the Foreign Minister I level, and an hour and a hali meeting between President Soekarno and the Tengku, dispersed the clouds. All the expectations now are that the summit conference1,253 words
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Article, Illustration1169 1963-08-05 8 PETER POLOMKA - State in a hurry to get ahead PETER POLOMKA THE FACE OF TRENGGANU IS UNDERGOING RAPID CHANGE UNDER ALLIANCE BY PERHAPS one of the most s v r prising things about the State of Trengganu these days in the light of past progrees is to hear the Government being accused1,169 words
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Article481 1963-08-05 8 IAM sure many parents in Kuala Lumpur are an disappointed as I am over this question ot deferred holidays for children in the primary schools. Apart from the fact that this will upset the syllabus and other features of their work in fcchool. it has also been481 words
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Article341 1963-08-05 8 from A rniTf sp— aVaal BELGRADE. Sun. The earthquake at Skopje, quite apart from human suffering, is a disastrous setback to President Tito's social and political programme. Reconstruction will add new burdens to his chronic balance-of-payment prohlems. Macedonia, which was Int by the earthquake, is one341 words
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Advertisement31 1963-08-05 8 PHILIPS f^ SALES AND SEWICE ESjl TELEVISION i j V Showroom facilitie* v at Clcmenreao House extended' until 8.30 p.m. except Sundays ALLIED RADIO 160 CICMCNCEAU AVENUE 4: SINGAPORE Tal *****31 words
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Advertisement209 1963-08-05 8 MS Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he ahnryt ha* Ephazone heady he knows be can overcome any Asthma attack SB io rmnuus. The Ephazone treatment is so simple; there is nothing to infect or inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a few seconds relief begins.209 words
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Article129 1963-08-05 9 ROBBERS ESCAPE WITH $6,350 SINGAPORE, Sun. 0 Four armed men to- 1 day robbed a goldsmith of $4,500 worth of jewellery, $1,000 in cash and SB5O worth of cheques at Dunearn Road. Mr. Liew Khian Llan. 50 proprietor of the Sing Chen goldsmith shop at the 10th milestone. Bukit Panjang129 words
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Article88 1963-08-05 9 ALOR STAR, Sun. The As- I distant Minister 01 Commerce I and Industry, Ha 11 Khalid bin Awang Osman, today suggested Ihe formation of a National Importers and Distributors Company to a croup of Malay businessmen here. He said a co-operative wholesale company should88 words
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Article42 1963-08-05 9 PENANO. Sun. The next State Assembly meeting will be held In the new Legislative Assembly Chamber In Light Street on Aug. 22. The Governor, Raja Tun Udal AI-Haj, will declare open the meet- Ing at 930 a.m.42 words
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Article45 1963-08-05 9 PENANG, Sun. Prince, a pekingnese owned by Mr. Teoh Koon Seonfj, was adjudged the champion dog at the annual dog and cat show sponsored by the Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the RSPCA In the New World Park stadium here yesterday.45 words
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127 1963-08-05 9 STAR. Sun— The Sultan of Kedah yesterday called on Malay parents and guardians to find out the cause of the "poor showing" of Malay children in their studies. The Sultan said he was nut happy with the educational progress made by Malay children,127 words
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Article, Illustration511 1963-08-05 9 BE PREPARED FOR GREATER TASKS AHEAD, HE TELLS DEFENCE MINISTRY STAFF RUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, today praised members of the Federation Armed Forces Civilian Staff Union for their patriotism and urged them to be prepared for greater511 words
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215 1963-08-05 9 MALACCA, Sunday. A MAHS employed by the British War Department A here today decided to take strike action if the War Department persisted in transferring responsibilities over their employment and working conditions to the soldiers themselves. About 250 delegates, representing about 1,400 amaht I215 words
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Article, Illustration530 1963-08-05 9 War Dept staff are 'foreigners in their own coun try '—Zaidi PENANG, Sunday. jyjALAYAN civilian employees of the British War Department have become "foreigners in their own country," Mr. S. J. H. Zaidi, president of the War Department Civilian Staff Association, said today. "It seems to be our lot to530 words
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214 1963-08-05 9 MCA body to see Chinese schools get ■—fair deal- KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j The Malayan Chinese Association has decided to form a I special sub-committee on education to ensure the smooth implementtation of the Govern- ment's policy towards Chinese schools. The principal task of I this sub-committee will be to214 words
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Article56 1963-08-05 9 IPOH, Sun. Miss Diana Chan, 19. a typist In the Veterinary Research Institute here, won the "Miss Perak Government Service. 1963" title from 10 other girls at dance here last night. Miss Irene John. 21. an assistant nurse in Kampar. was second and Miss Lee Lai Kwan.56 words
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Article56 1963-08-05 9 PENANO. Sun. The Pan-Ms-layan Malay Teachers' Union decided today that the "end of thl.« year" must see the end of its fight for a revision of salaries for Malay school teachers. A motion to this effect was unanimously passed at the union's annual conference held at56 words
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Article, Illustration199 1963-08-05 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The j Mayor of Manila. Mr. Antonio Villcgas. will lead a 40-member delegation which comprises the wellknown Baranguay folk dance troupe from his I country for the SouthEast Asia Cultural Festival in Singapore. The Baranguay specialises in a full repertoire of Philippine dances199 words
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Article31 1963-08-05 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Tallb. will declare op-n a health centre at Gunonff Pi Negrl Sembllan, at 11 am o:i fhursday.31 words
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Article83 1963-08-05 9 IPOH. Sun. The Perak Malaysia Day Celebrations Committee will noid a ball at the St John Ambulance Hall here on Sept. l. Highlights of the ball will be the election of a "Malaysia Day Queen", a fashion and hair-style.* parade and floor shows by83 words
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Article61 1963-08-05 9 MB's advice to earn more IPOH, Sun. Rubber smallholders were today advised by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Date Shaarl bin Shaflee. to earn more money by selling their rubber as. sheets. He said that they should adopt the latest techniques recommended by the Rubber Research Institute for making them61 words
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Miscellaneous537 1963-08-05 9 Todays Radio, TV programmes RAnio malaya RADIO SINGAPORE KAUIU MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SKRVICK NATIONAL BHOHTWAVE SHOR^AVE^ERVICB SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 Metres AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negarm- Morning Prelude; 7.15 New 8 ku; 6.02 Prelude To Breakfast; i nj2o Breakfast Bulletin- 730 Up 7.00 Time Signal.537 words
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Article1076 1963-08-05 10 YESTERDAYS RULERS. By Robert Heussler. (Oxford University Press 275. 6d.). REVIEWED BY ALLINGTON KENNARD IN the last years of its life the British Colonial Service has attracted an attention denied it when there was an empire to rule. A full generation has passed since its heyday,1,076 words
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Article193 1963-08-05 10 Faith and the works FATHER JOE. By Joseph Williamson. (Hodder and stouchton 165.) THIS is the age of doubt. We doubt ourselves and God himself. We c"en doubt the motives of people like Joseph Williamson and Leonard Cheshire. "What are they getting out of It?" asks the cynic. This book193 words
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458 1963-08-05 10 PETER BENESON - Discipline, central command for Red Cross work PETER BENESON By IN THE NAME OF HUMANITY. By Dr. Alexonder Thomson. (Longmans. 255.) fHERE is a moral to this book and it is just as well that there should be, for it would be appalling if some good did not flow from458 words
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Advertisement1258 1963-08-05 11 tfc CO., LTD. w tait No.- tasr m|kj( ELLSRMAN LDf K aJk KLAVBNKSS LINE LONOON. HAMBURt. ROTTERDAM. iOS ANGELES, UN FRANCISCO, HAVRE HUU ft MIBBLESBROUtIt SEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PORTLAND Cm Of PKWCASTU I Ueaitin cargajar Jiatnl ft SmU uporviT, mmmmu C.n OF BIPM- SUNNYVUU 14/27 An 20/11 An 1/ 21,258 words
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Article27 1963-08-05 12 uly 29. 38. 31. Lof. 1. (prrlb.i (perpicul) 71-', cU. $148.50 71 :1 cU. $446.00 71 l cU. $447.25 71 i els. $447.75 $448.7527 words
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Article1019 1963-08-05 12 'THE table of shaves ea the x Malayan Stack Ezehatßga taews last business to Jaly t%. (A) auiel last bminesa since thai «Ute (B) with H and L f*«~"-p; for Highest and Lowest basinesi for this year to date. f nitr N«t«* 4.20 4.10 fr»T. 440 4.161,019 words
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Article719 1963-08-05 12 Tin at highest level STRAITS tin rose one dollar on Friday to $448} per picul on an ottering up 20 tons to 280 tons. It was the highest estimated offering since April and the highest price lor the week. The market was closed on Saturday and is again closed today719 words
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Advertisement632 1963-08-05 12 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Tha Monogin P.O. torn M, Slmapinpa, P.O. Bob 1M Kaalo La maw, P.O. Bok 30. lawk ar P.O. Bos OSa Pa*Maa. Nama: (Mr./Mfi./MJaa) Adorns TRUSTff: THt CHARTtRID BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEI LTD. 5-8-63. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger632 words
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Advertisement345 1963-08-05 12 KUALA KAMPAR TIN BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING FIELDS LIMITED LIMITED (Incerpersted In the Federmtlon of (Incorporated in the Federation ef MaUya). MaU>^). NOTICE OF MEETING. NOTICE OF MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Thirty-third Ordinary that the Twenty-second Ordinary General Meeting of the Members General Meeting345 words
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Article2011 1963-08-05 13 Equities Smaller turnover From Our Market Correspondent 'jMIK Malayan Stock .Exchange only operated last week for four days owing to holidays in both territories on Friday and the decision not to trade for half a day on Saturday. While Singapore will continue closed today there will be trading in the2,011 words
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Article59 1963-08-05 13 ciatien m.tttt thi* change in its rate* to merchants oo ttaluidav tall nates to tlui>> Selling T.t. er OO r«sdy: Ucigiao Prsnae lUU. Oo the Iret eicnanae msrkst id Hong Kong yesterday tht U.I. dellar was quoted at 5 for T.T. and 6.72. lor each tttrimg nas quoted59 words
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Advertisement703 1963-08-05 14 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE LOW COST FLATS. KLUANG. TENpKRS from P.W.D. Registered Class 'B contractors and above will be received at Pejabat Srtia Usaha Kerajaan, Johore on or before 12.00 noon of 27th August IMS for the construction and completion of the Four Blocks of Pour-Storey Low Cost Flats at Kluang.703 words
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Advertisement466 1963-08-05 14 TENDERS MALACCA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class "E" and above up to 3.00 p.m. on 14th August. 1963 at the office of the State Engineer. Malacca. For CONSTRUCTION OP COM- *f> MUNITY CENTRES AT SEM- PANG. TEHEL SEMPANO BB- 1 KOH AVER466 words
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Article, Illustration225 1963-08-05 15 TENNIS MALACCA, Sun. S. A. Azman of Selangor retained his men's singles title in the second Malayan national lawn tennis championships here today. Top-seeded Azman outclassed Davis Cup team-mate Billy Yap, also of Selangor, winning by 6-3, 6-0. There was never any doubt at any225 words
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546 1963-08-05 15 SINGAPORE. Sun. A USTRALJAN John Pearce, who won the Penang and Perak lawn tennis titles a fort-night ago, is all set for a hattrick. He qualified for the men's singles final in the Singapore open championships on the Padang here today Pearce proved546 words
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419 1963-08-05 15 Ernest Frida - Visiting Ceylon Varsity are strong XI Ernest Frida CRICKET by SINGAPORE, Sun. —Sin- j gapore, the MCA League champions, will face tough opposition when they meet the visiting University of Ceylon on Tuesday and Wednesday on the Padang here. The 17-strong University party who became champions of Ceylon for the419 words
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Article170 1963-08-05 15 LONDON, Sun. The West Indian touring team, after their early batsmen had provided rich entertainment for a Urge Bank-Holiday crowd, coUiipsed acainst Glamorgan on the nr« day of their match at Swansea their last five wicket* for only 3S runs after te* and were al.l out forReuter - 170 words
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Article119 1963-08-05 15 SYDNEY. Sun. Australian League soccer results: Victoria Stale Croatia 0 Polonla X: Wllhelmtna 0 81a via 1. Victoria Dir. 1 Of) Alexander 9 Florentine 1. NSW Fed. Dtv. 1 Prague 3 Budapest 1: Apia 3 South Coast 1: Hellenic 2 Hakoah 1. NSW Fed. Div. I Toongabble119 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-08-05 15 GYMNASTICS CHAMPION IN PERFECT —BALANCE— QUAH Sek Leong of the Methodist Boys School, Sentul, in perfect balance. He was competing in the Kuala Lumpur Secondary S c h o ols Gymnastics championships on Saturday. He won the individual title.39 words
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Article74 1963-08-05 15 LONDON, Bun. Sweden drew level at 2-2 with Britain In the European Zone final of the Davis Cup lawn tennis competition when Jan-Erik Lundquist defeated Bobby Wilson 3-6. 2-6. 6-2. 6-2. 6-1 at Wimbledon yesterday. As the rain-Interrupted match did not finish until early evening whenReuter - 74 words
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Article352 1963-08-05 15 LIM KEE CHAN - Dv Plessis leads in Spore Open LIM KEE CHAN: GOLF by- Singapore, Sunday OEPTIMUS dv Plessis shot a one-under-par 72 to take a five-stroke lead after the second qualifying round in the Singapore Open amateur golf championship at the Royal Island Club course to- day. Among the 20 qullflers were352 words
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Article318 1963-08-05 15 BRITISH RELAY TEAM SET RECORD ATHLETICS T ONDON, Sun. The British men's 4xllo yards relay team broke the European and Bri. tish Empire records with a time of 40 sec. in beating; the United States team during their athletics match at the White City Stadium yesterday. The United States ledReuter - 318 words
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Article91 1963-08-05 15 SINGAPORE. Sun.— P. Turner, who keeps wicket for Austsigs in the SCA Junior tournament, gets his first State "cap" in the Singapore team to play the visiting University of Ceylon team on Tuesday ami Wednesday on the Padang here. SCA secretary Ken Bell announced today that91 words
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Article117 1963-08-05 15 SINGAPORE. Bun. Selangor Indian Association scored their first hockey win in Singapore when they beat Singapore Indian Association 4-2 at Balestier Road today. The Selangor side, beaten by Ceylon Sports Club yesterday, gave an Improved display and dominated play throughout. Selangor opened accounts through Abdul Rani (penalty117 words
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Miscellaneous68 1963-08-05 15 SPORTS DIARY TENNIS S"pore open championships (padang). 11 a.m. J. Waugh competition final (S'gor CRC courts, 8.30 ajn.). SWIMMING Spore senior Inter-club championships (CSC i Pod). -4 GOLF Spore amateur open'v flnal round (Upper Thomson Rd). SOCCER Spore Dlv. 1: IRC V Alexandra (Jo Besar. 6.15). Inter- Community Centre: P.68 words
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Article482 1963-08-05 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL: by K. Lumpur, Sun THEY KEEP SOUTH LEADERSHIP WITH 4-1 VICTORY OVER FORCES SINGAPORE today qualified for I lie semi lin:ils of llu' Malaya Cup when Ihev beal Armed Forces 11 A ihc Menjeka Stadium to keep their South zone leadership with '20482 words
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191 1963-08-05 16 'Protesting' Malacca also in the last four VIALACCA. Sun. -'■Malacca, playing at top form, edged Singapore Joint Services 3-2 in a fast but robust match at Kubu Stadium here today. Malacca thus assured themselves of a place in the Malaya Cup semi-finals. Malacca played "under protest" as Joint Services fielded191 words
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Article180 1963-08-05 16 DENANG. Sun. Perak full- back Yee Seng Choy sent a last-minute free kick soaring over the crossbar and that was the end of Perak s hopes of Malaya Cup glory this year. Penang won' this North zone tie 2-1 at the City Stadium here today, after trailing180 words
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Article151 1963-08-05 16 OENTONG. Sun.— Negri Sem- **bilan were made to struggle for their 6-4 victory over Pahang In a South zone Malaya Cup tie here today. With a commanding 4-1 lead up to the 50th minute, Negri suddenly faded ar.d allowed Pahang to creep up to 4-3 and151 words
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Article157 1963-08-05 16 SOUTH ZONE Forces 1 Singapore 4 Pahang 4 Negri 6 Malacca 3 J. Services 2 P W D L F A Pts iiporo 12 10 0 ***** 20 Malacca 13 9 1 3 52 24 19 Johore IS 1 2 4 36 23 16 J Services157 words
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Article, Illustration601 1963-08-05 16 Moment of indecision CRICKET ROUND-UP SINGAPORE, Bun. A dashing 111 not out by W de Souza, the Selangor Eurasians opening batsman, enabled them to beat Singapore Recreation Club by five wickets in a friendly cricket match played on the padang today. Recs scored 209 runsSOONG HON SIN are Turlochan Singh back tc camera and Sivanesan - 601 words
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Article81 1963-08-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Ceylon S.C. of Singapore and TP.C.A. drew in their annual match for the Muaaliar Shield at 'Princess Road here today. Final scores: CSC 178 and 108. T.P.CA. 118 and 102-8. TP.C.A. resuming at 92 for three, were all out for 118 runs In their81 words
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Article53 1963-08-05 16 IPOH. Sun. Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys Association beat Police by one wicket in the Brander Shield League match on the V.M.C.A. ground here today. Scores: Police 60 (Chong Foong Pin 30. Ramanathan 23: Mohamed Siaek 6-30, C. Mahendran 3-18) ACSOBA 100-9 (A. Kesavan 35. Bhagwan Singh 4-23. C.53 words
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Article252 1963-08-05 16 THOMAS CUP MEN IN CAMP If U ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaya's Thomas Cup probable^ went Into their training quarters at the Police Depot here today. In the afternoon British A.A.A. coach Tony Trail outlines to the players the training scheme he has prepared for them. In the 18 days they252 words
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Article47 1963-08-05 16 SINGAPORE, Sun— Two goals by centre-forward V. de Silva helped Selangor Eurasians to beat Singapore Recreation Club 2-1 in a friendly soccer match played on the padang today. SRC's goal was scored by V. Klass. All the goals came in the first half.47 words
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Article42 1963-08-05 16 SINGAPORE. Sun. Ahmad Raffi. Singapore s leading cyclist, today won the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association's 50 kilometres event at the Paslr Panjang Gap. Kumsari Salam was second and Tjow Cheng Boon third. The winner's time was lhr. 24 mm. 45sec.42 words
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Article378 1963-08-05 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Singapore Chinese Recreation Club became the i first holders of the Ng-Wong Bhield when they beat Selangor C.R.C. by three runs in an exciting finish to their match played on the Pudu Road ground today. Final scores: Selangor C.R.C. 165 and 88-7378 words
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282 1963-08-05 16 SOUTH KOREA ARE HERE ON 'DUAL MISSION' t MERDEKA SOCCER KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. 3OUTH KOREA, who were joint holders of the Rahman Trophy with Malaya in 1960. wore the i first team to arrive for the Sixth Mordoka Soccer Tournament. The South Koreans, who arrived by train from Singaj pore282 words
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Article99 1963-08-05 16 SOCCER Burnley Cup i Penan? i Penanß :t Perak 3 U Per:tk Div. 2 (T. Ansom Rubana 1 Gloucester 1. Imer-Communi'v Centre Lge. iS'porei QueensUnvu 3 Middle Roho 3. Pek Klo 9 Slim Avenii'? 0. chong Pant; 1 Jalan Tenteram 0. Kluun« Div 1; PWD Combined wo Bombs 11.99 words
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Obituary124 1963-08-05 16 MICHAEL LOH VAT MAN |>:i>-.f<i lA.iy peacefully on -t-N-fcl nt the OtBI I his will- Mary Won.: Soon flag, non ■Tie, iwreniK Mr. a.- Mry. Uoh Ah KonK, brother John, (Men Stella, Doris, Liljr and Miry to mourn his loaa. <"ortct;« lia\>'> MagMOn Ci-kcl Company on Mondiv .Vs-tfJ at124 words
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Page 16 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1963-08-05 16 Highest nnd Lowest temperatures in Malaya nnd Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 pjn. yesteraay. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 88 73 Henang 88 73 looh 91 73 Malacca 38 72 Singapore 90 75 I42 words
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