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Title Section22 1963-08-15 1 National Library. Singapore. \vin\cr daily riHTiinn sale exceeds 100,000 KDN 352 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1963 15 CENTS22 words
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16 1963-08-15 1 BUT JESSELTON PLANS PRO-MALAYSIA DEMONSTRATION FOR THANT MEN16 words
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Article1078 1963-08-15 1 THE Sarawak Government announced today that no permission would be given for pro- or anti-Malay-sia processions or meetings in the next few weeks. The ban will apply lor the duration oi' the L.N. assessment team's stay in the Colony, where it will determine whether or not MalaysiaReuter; UPI - 1,078 words
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Article, Illustration920 1963-08-15 1 -By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday SOCIALIST FRONT MOVE TO DEFER IT BEATEN AMIDST cheers, Ihe House of Representatives today endorsed l>\ (>7 voles lo IS the Malaysia agreement signed in London last July. This came after the Government decided to apply the guillotine920 words
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146 1963-08-15 1 British Embassy asked for Sarawak visas lAKARTA, Wed. J The British Embassy here yesterday received a number ot applications from Indonesians for visas to enter Sarawak, a spokesman said today. He said there was nothing in the applications to indicate they were from selected observers who are to be attachedReuter - 146 words
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117 1963-08-15 1 HUE. Wed. Troops wielding steel helmets waded into a throng of Buddhist.s here today and forcibly took away the body of of a novice Buddhist priest who burned himself to death yesterday. At least 25 Buddhists were injured, five seriously, inUPI - 117 words
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Article39 1963-08-15 1 SEOUL, Wed. Air Force Lt.Col. Chong Hwan Lee was sentenced to death today for having planned to use jet fighter planes in an attempted coup d'etat against the military government of General Chung Hee Park In March.39 words
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92 1963-08-15 1 9 British warships in Borneo waters lESSELTON, Wed. J Nine British warships will be in North Borneo waters from tomorrow until Sept. 2. it was officially announced here today. The announcement said the ships were visiting North Borneo" to help celebrate the birth of Malaysia. However, usually wellinformed sources saidReuter - 92 words
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Article78 1963-08-15 1 LONDON. Wed.— The first offlrtal strike orders for 39 years went out to Britain's one million building workers today following the breakdown of pay negotiations here. Officials of the National Federation of Building Trades Operatives said "strike* at selected sites will commence on Monday. August 19.Reuter - 78 words
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Article26 1963-08-15 1 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed. The navy last night fired its mightiest rocket, the Polaris A-3. 1,500 miles across the Atlantic on Its ninth straight success.26 words
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Article155 1963-08-15 1 FRENCH MOVE INTO BRAZZAVILLE npHE Congo Republic capital was today under an official state of siege as violence continued in the African quarters. An almost total news blackout exists in the town. Reports rcacb'ng city centre. however, gave a figure of about four dead and 15 injured.Reuter - 155 words
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Article21 1963-08-15 1 MOSCOW. Wed —A woman accountant on a Soviet collective farm lias been sentenced to death for theft. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article157 1963-08-15 1 'Quit, Nehru, quit' demand 10,000 mass in New Delhi DELHI. Wed. 11 About IU.OOO opposition parties supporters swarrrfbd to the main gate of Parliament here today demanding Mr. Nehru's resignation. They carried banners protesting against the high price of food and handed out copies of a seven-point "open letter" to157 words
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Article, Illustration150 1963-08-15 1 Ferhat Abbas quits 'ALGERIA IS TURNING TO FASCISM' ALGIERS, Wed. Algeria's elder statesman, Mr. Ferhat Abbas, resigned today as President of the National Assembly and charged that Premier Ahmed Ben Bella's regime was "swinging in the direction of Fascism. •We arc not yet a police state." he said in hisUPI - 150 words
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Article30 1963-08-15 1 MANILA, Wed— Typhoon Carmen tore through the heart of the main Philippine island of Luzon today, causing at least one death and heavy losses to crops and property.30 words
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Article47 1963-08-15 1 NEW DELHI Wed Nehru i"• UMMebed scheme t<> jive eotnpu militarj training to in. il,- ftttldcnt* it iin. im-v .mil colleges lot 1 miii .mm mum men Renter Hvusr Way* and < ..niimti i oted i t,,.1.iN iiit pveryh mii miir l.iv M.ulin I I I47 words
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175 1963-08-15 2 pEKING. Wed. China today formally denied that it had issued an article and map showing Soviet Asian territory as part uf China. lh<- New China nrws tgtmti al s <> denied that tin hincse would abrouate or re-negotiate treaties, under which it lostReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration281 1963-08-15 2 NEW YORK, Wednesday PRESIDENT Ken- nedy today received a protest from 15,000 American clergymen urging an end to American financial and armed support for the Ngo Dinh Diem Government in South Viet- j nam. The churchmen, from every state of the union and representing281 words
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Article102 1963-08-15 2 Buddhist crisis hits war effort WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr. Roger Hilsman, Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, said yesterday there were signs that the Buddhist crisis In South Vietnam was beginning to affect the war effort and to benefit the Communist guerilla forces. Replying to questions In a Voice102 words
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Article168 1963-08-15 2 PRESIDENT Ho Chi JT Mlnh. of North Vietnam, has stated for the second time in recent months that "a ceasefire could presumably be arranged" in South Vietnam, the New China News Agency reported today. Dr. Ho's latest statement on the possibility of a ceasefire in theUPI - 168 words
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Article31 1963-08-15 2 BOMBAY. Wed— Police arrested! 16 people for staging a "token defiance" of the city's ban on meetings and processions In support of a strite by 30,000 municipal employees.31 words
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Article114 1963-08-15 2 32 killed in blast fAUHATI (Assam). Wed. Three truckloads of dynamite and other explosives blew up as they were being unloaded at a state police storage magazine near here yesterday, killing all 32 people on the scene. Those killed Include 15 labourers, six policemen, truck drivers and employees of theReuter - 114 words
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Article94 1963-08-15 2 NEW DELHI, Wed.— A total of 575 people 401 of them Communists are under detention under the Defence of India Rules, promulgated after the SinoIndian fighting last year, the House of the People was told yesterday. Mr. R.M. Hajarnavis. Minister in the Home Ministry, saidReuter - 94 words
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Article56 1963-08-15 2 CANBERRA. Wed— The House I of Representatives today received a petition from 17 Australian aboriginal tribes written on a piece of bark. It was signed by 500 people of 17 tribes, whose hunting grounds In Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory, were affected by the recentReuter - 56 words
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Article48 1963-08-15 2 TAIPEH. Wed.— Nationalist Chinese military police have arrested the leader of a quasi-religious secret society as a suspected Communist agent. The Taiwan Garrison command arrested Hsu Chang-ta. head of the "Duck Egg sect." in the southern port city of Kaohsiung on Monday.— Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article38 1963-08-15 2 ALOIERS, Wed.— Mr. Ahmed Ben Bella. Algerian Prime Minister, today, announced the arrest of a former Independence fighter who had "token arms against the Algerian revolution.'* He Is Abdel Kader Resak, a former French Army officer.38 words
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Article37 1963-08-15 2 RAWALPINDI. Wed.— President Ayub Khan said last night Pakistan still being considered by India as its No. 1 enemy. "Hence we have every reason to be perturbed and anxious over India's growing might."— U.P.l.37 words
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Article56 1963-08-15 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— A 12--man presidential advisory panel yesterday recommended large salary increases for members of the Cabinet and Congress. The panel raid in a report to President Kennedy that Cabinet members salaries should be doubled USS6O.OOO and that pay for members of Congress should soReuter - 56 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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243 1963-08-15 2 BERLIN. Wed. West Berlin police last night wielded rubber truncheons to disperse some 300 youths demonstrating against the Berlin Wall at the approaches to "Checkpoint Charlie." the crossing point for foreigners. The young West Berliners had marched towards the checkpoin bearing banners readingReuter - 243 words
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213 1963-08-15 2 LONDON, Wednesday. ORITISH taxpayers learned yesterday that the cost of reconstruction work on the Prime Minister's official residence at No. 10 Downing Street has risen again. When the work was first ordered In 1958. the provisional estimate was £400.--000. Yesterday the parliamentaryReuter - 213 words
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83 1963-08-15 2 Two Ward case vice girls see Lord Denning— T ONDON, Wed. .a prostitute, who says police forced her to give false testimony against Dr. Stephen Ward, has told security investigator Lord Denning she used Wards apartment for meetings at which she whipped men, it was reported yesterday. The Dally Telegraph83 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-08-15 2 Lord Denning is conducting an Inquiry Into Britain's sex-and-securlty scandal at the request of the Prime Minister, Mr. Macmlllan. He talked with Miss Rlcardo and Vicky Barrett, a 20--year-old prostitute whose evidence at the Ward trial Included an admission that she had used his apartment to cane orReuter; UP - 146 words
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473 1963-08-15 3 THE BIG SEARCH NOW SPREADS TO THE FRENCH RIVIERA pOLICE yesterday found "piles and piles of mailbags" when they discovered the hideout of a gang which stole £2,600,000 from a mail train five days ago. But the bandits had fled473 words
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140 1963-08-15 3 France will push ahead with tests pAR I S, Wed. France will nush ahead with its programme of nuclear test explosions despite the recent Moscow partial test ban agreement, the Government announced yesterday. The Minister of Information, Mr. Alain Peyrefitte, said the agreemeqt was among questions discussed by' the CabinetUPI - 140 words
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Article189 1963-08-15 3 ELIZABETH (New Jersey), Wednesday. DOLICE arrested 27 people in a pushing and shov- ing melee on a muddy building site here yesterday, as demonstrators protested against alleged job discrimination against Negroes. Two policemen and one picket were injured. Four men and an 18 year-oldReuter - 189 words
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Article63 1963-08-15 3 PARIS, Wefl. Three-year-old Eisa Slmoc, sole survivor of the French Viscount airliner crash in which 16 people died on Monday, came out of a coma yesterday today and spoke to her mother, hospital officials said. Elsa. who had been flying to Join her parent*Reuter - 63 words
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Article48 1963-08-15 3 BOSTON, Wed— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy leaves hospital today 4o convalesce at the family summer home on Cape Cod. She was rushed into hospital last week and gave birth by Caesarian operation to a premature baby boy. »ho died less than 40 hnqri later48 words
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Article14 1963-08-15 3 LONDON. Wed A batteryoperated stetho-scope for deaf doctors has been invented— Reuter.Reuter - 14 words
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175 1963-08-15 3 Canterbury and Rome— and the new charity TORONTO, Wed.— Rome and Canterbury are speaking to one another "in a new charity," the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, said in a sermon at the opening service of the Anglican Congress here last night. Dr. Ramsey said: "We work for unityReuter - 175 words
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120 1963-08-15 3 I ONDON, Wed. Xtae hundred tons of fish and meat paste, which British packers considered dumping 4nto the sea. was today on Its way to hungry children of three continents. T':ie packers decided to dispose ot 700.000 bottles of the productReuter - 120 words
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102 1963-08-15 3 HAMBURG. Wed.— Police here said yesterday that Robert Acland, 34-year-old driver, of London, was bpIng held under arrest on allegations of defrauding about 100 suitors of more than £900 by posing as blonde German girl who wanted the fare to England.Reuter - 102 words
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Article44 1963-08-15 3 CARRY VILLE. (Arkansas) Wed —Two pairs of brothers aged between 17 and 22 drowned here yesterday when they went to the »ld of a companion who had failen Into 15-foot deep flood control dltrh. The companion eventually nulled himself to safety Rev-44 words
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Article29 1963-08-15 3 VIENNA. Wed.-Matyas Ratost former "."tallnist" dictator of Hungary, has died in the Soviet union, according to traveller* from Budapest arrivinft here today. He was 71. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article40 1963-08-15 3 LONDON. Wed Mr. Harold Macmillan arrived here by air today from Stockholm after an official tour ol Finland and Sweden. He was accompanied by Lady Dorothy MacmlJlan and the Earl of Home. British Foreign Secretary.—Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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121 1963-08-15 3 LONDON. Wed. A public house sign showing an angel holding a pint tankarfl of beer with a halo over It has caused -\n uproar at Bralntree. Essex. The vicar, the Rev F C. Trundley. wants It removed 'It is disgraceful and hasReuter - 121 words
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Article, Illustration341 1963-08-15 3 MOSCOW PACT PROLONGS U.S. SUPERIORITY WASHINGTON, Wednesday ]i|R. ROBERT McNamara, the Secretary of DefiTl ence, said yesterday that by the Moscow Treaty banning all except underground nuclear tests the United States "can at least retard Soviet progress and prolong the duration of our technological superiority." r Testifying In favour ofReuter - 341 words
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Miscellaneous12 1963-08-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby ~S* -n. r^uTTWOUGaTniAT^" (*>»*** \JJ yWOULP FETCH YOU^12 words
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Advertisement187 1963-08-15 3 1 Wgi.- 11l 1 SLENDER BEAUTY 81G... 81G CAPACITY CO FOR iHE NEW Look the llim ele ?»nt <•"«* of th.» lovely new Gala "w fc Ninety Plus refrigerator. It takes no more floor space than a small refrigerator. Yet there's all the storage space jb you need for a187 words
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Advertisement235 1963-08-15 3 HAVE YOU SURPLUS FUNDS? WHY NOT OPEN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AND LET IDLE FUNDS INTEREST ftTWA PER ANNUM PAID HNS yiAKLf Your funds earn interest from the day you deposit i-ntil the day you withdraw. Write, phone or call today for our booklet "A SAFE235 words
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Article, Illustration247 1963-08-15 4 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM By SINGAPORE, Wed. If the huge National theatre audience found v difficult to understand the gracefully executed Thai dance dramas last night they at least appreciated the heavy although brief rain three hours after the show. For the hour-long drama depicting the death ofMak Klan Seng - 247 words
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136 1963-08-15 4 Don't waste water- In your own interest' SINGAPORE. Wed Water stocks have dropped to 37 per cent of capacity the lowest recorded since rationing began on April 23. A Public Utilities Board statement today attributed the drop in stocks to scarcity of rain in South Johore and urged the public136 words
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214 1963-08-15 4 OHORE BAHRU, Wed. J Four youths, charged with armed robbery of $10,100 from the manager of the Gunong Pulai Estate, denied in the High Court here today any knowledge of the crime. The youths, Carl Murray, I Abdullah bin Shawal, Ahmad bin Sheik Mohamed214 words
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Article61 1963-08-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. A Flag i Day will be held on Saturday In aid of the St. Andrews Mission Hospital for Children Fund. Nearly 80,000 outpatients were given treatment last year and 90 per cent of them bad it free. Chairman of the Flat? Day Committee,61 words
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Article, Illustration456 1963-08-15 4 A FEW weeks after opening for business a new textile shop in River Valley Road received an extortion demand for $1,080 from "the Brethren of the 08 Cobra Gang," a district court was told today. The demand, it was stated, was made in a456 words
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67 1963-08-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore Lions Club Cheer Fund for Children Committee will hold a grand charity show. "Malam Malaysia" at I the Singapore Badminton Hall at 7.45 p.m. on Saturday. I The 22-item programme will include songs, dances and music by local personalities. The fund67 words
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Article208 1963-08-15 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. INDIA and the Philippines shared the penulti--1 mate evening of the South-East Asia Cultural Festival at the National Theatre tonight. India presented a dancedrama in Sanskrit adapted from the Ramayana "Paduka Pattabhishekam." The performance was full of light and movement, the mime and208 words
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Article64 1963-08-15 4 Radio feature on Toa Payoh SINGAPORE, Wed— Radio Singapore will put on a special feature on the Toa Payoh area tomorrow after the 7 pjn. news. Reason for the feature, according to Radio Singapore, was because much interest In the multimillion dollar Toa Payoh development scheme had been aroused as64 words
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Article132 1963-08-15 4 rr/HE week-long J South East Asia Cultural Festival ends ton ig h t with a variety concert by artists from 11 countries at the National Theatre. Tonight's programme 8 pjn. Speech by Mr. S. Rajaratnam. Minister for Culture. National dress display. Compere Lily Gek-la'n Chan. Festival variety132 words
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Article135 1963-08-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The eight-day Southeast Asia Cultural Festi|val will officially end toI morrow night with a big show, "'Festival Variety" with all the 11 participating countries at the National Theatre Unofficially, however. PhiI lippines and Hong Kong will stage another performance on Saturday an extended programme to135 words
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Article49 1963-08-15 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Swami Vivekananda Centenary Committee of Singapore will present a recital of "Dances of India and Sltaharanam" at the Cultural Centre at 8.30 p.m. on August 19. The dances will be directed by Mr. Dilip Kumar Chakravarty of Indian Fine Arts Society. Singapore.49 words
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Advertisement241 1963-08-15 4 IC*MM?I OPENS TODAY! I Tel: 21-116 (SINGAPORE) I Please Note Change Of T imes: 4 Shows: 1 1 am-2. 1 5-6. 1 5 9. 1 5pm YOU'VE GOT TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT .r-^ Ht •.•All The Gripping Drama ri> 1 Br Of Men Pitted Against q^^^J^s^— r 1241 words
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Advertisement112 1963-08-15 4 JitM Priori* Tea-ay: 1 30-3 30-7 00-9 30 p.m. Frank Sinatra Tony Curtis "KINGS GO FORTH". Tomorrow; "Count of Monte Cnsto". —LAST 3 DAYS— OF OUR 35th ANNIVERSARY] SALE Ulaif Mat/ co. u d Main Store: 369, Nerth Iridge Rood, Singapore. ranches: 90, Nerth Bndg* Rood, Singapore. Simultanoamly at Kuala112 words
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Advertisement470 1963-08-15 4 fSHAWJ GANISATION ■\«\V SMO\M\4. II am.. I 45, 4. o ->v 9.1) p.m. y ■"THE 4 DAYS Of MAPLES"! I LAST HAY!!! 5 f| 1) a.m.. 1.30, 4, 6.45, 9.30 p.m. Ur-iverial Imernottoool r'CscnM sj i.VI I ■jl Rod Toylor Suzanne Pleshett# sb Jessica Tandy 'Tippi' Hedren H TECHNICOLOR (SB).470 words
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Miscellaneous354 1963-08-15 4 THK following is today's schedule Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur (ML SIS) of civil aircraft movement* at 4.20 p.m.; from Jeaselton. Brunei Pava Lebar airport. Singapore: Kurhing (ML 495) 8.05 p.m.; from y n^ Trengcanu. Kuantao. Kuala LumARRIVALS pu,. (ML m j pm BO AC: Prom London, Frankfurt, Oaruda: From Bong Kong,354 words
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Article, Illustration1927 1963-08-15 5 OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS -Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday - OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS -Kuala Lumpur, Wednesday PREMIER SPEAKS OUT OS 'AFRAID OF HIS GUNS 9 AND 'A BID TO SAVE FACE 9 CHARGES BY OPPOSITION by Polls 'convincing proof that Sabah, Sarawak back Malaysia Singapore and Reds: Who1,927 words
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355 1963-08-15 5 A BILL to provide for the establishment of a tariff advisory board to advise the Government on the Common Market after Malaysia has been presented to Parliament. The board will have four full-time members appointed by the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong dealing with administrative355 words
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Article, Illustration631 1963-08-15 6 Compulsory voting idea divides politicians KUALA LUMPUR, WednesdayTHE question whether compulsory voting should be introduced in Malaya has divided the political parties into two camps. Although the parties have not formally discussed the subject, this is a consensus of their attitude: TOR: The Pan-Malayan Islamic Party, the Socialist Front and631 words
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51 1963-08-15 6 60 Filipino doctors due next week MANILA. Wed. The Philippines will send 60 doctors to Malaya ne>:t week, according to the Department of Medical Services here. Dr. Pedro Mayuga, Director of Medical Services, saici the Filipino doctors would work with the Malayan Government's rural health service on a three-year contract.—Reuter - 51 words
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286 1963-08-15 6 You can't use P6OOO councillors -told- PENANG, Wed. Penangs Mayoral cur, P. 6000. is meant solely for the official use of the Mayor not for councillors Mr. Sonni Pillai, acting City Secretary, said today. It was used recently by the Mayor, Mr. Ooi Theam Slew, for a trip to Johore286 words
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Article, Illustration1907 1963-08-15 7 Dr. LING'S TRIAL ON RAPE CHARGE OPENS: ffiS— COUNSEL CLAIMS EVIDENCE HAS BEEN FABRICATED IPOH, Wednesday. CUGGESTIONS that evidence had been fabricated and that a 14--year-old girl, who is a key witness in a rape case, had been coached was made1,907 words
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226 1963-08-15 7 I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V More than 200 1a b o ratory assistants, mostly employed in hospitals, have decided to "work to rule" from Aug. 23 over claims they say have been outstanding "for a long time." The Laboratory Assistants' Union. Federation of226 words
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213 1963-08-15 7 The motor trishas likely to stay stuck in rut KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Motor-trishas have got into a rut even before they hit the road. The Road Transport Department says they, may not be allowed to operate; trisha men feel they are too poor and mechanically inefficient to own them; and213 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-08-15 8 —People in the case THE lUME: The Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee Thong Jin. COUNSEL FOR THE PROSECUTION: Mr. T. Kulasekaram. the Solicitor General. assisted by Mr. T. S. Sinnatburay. D.P.P. FOR THE DEFENCE: Mr. F. Elwyn Jones, Q. C, assisted by Mr. Tann Wee Tinng. THE ACCUSED Dr. Lee86 words
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Article, Illustration3757 1963-08-15 8 SIXTH DAY OF THE TRIAL Cameraman: I saw crowd fighting with the police BARISAN CASE WITNESS SAYS SIGNAL WAS GIVEN BY HAND TO CITY HALL PROCESSION Reporters: Chia Potaik ana R. Chandran SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A STRAITS TIMES cameraman, Inche AH bin Yusoff today told the High Court, at the trial3,757 words
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Advertisement105 1963-08-15 8 Here indeed is a wonderful offer from the makers of Vaseline Hair Cream— a free tablet M of Camay Toilet Soap with every medium or *^d^^ large sized jar of Vaseline Hair Cream that o^. you buy. Well groomed, healthy hair with J> Vaseline Hair Cream and a large tablet105 words
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110 1963-08-15 9 Xl ALA LIMPIR. Wed —Police think extortion attempts are increas- lag in Kuala Lumpur— -ml the recipients are not talking. They base this on confidential information thf-v have received and the lack of reports fnyn victims. Mi Sarawan Singh. Deputy Officer in Charge110 words
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Obituary76 1963-08-15 10 Words Sit (Minimum) KCENE (JIMMY) Late of CKB Kuala Uimpur. passed away on Batur4ay. 10th August 1963 in Hereford Hospital aa a result at injuries received in a motor accident. ONO AH KEI. proprietor of The Modern Confectionary, 2 and 3 Dhoby Ghaut, passed away peacefully 13-*-w at 3.2076 words
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Obituary27 1963-08-15 10 U H' era's Sl* (Minimum) RE4UIEM HICH MASS for V C Uanmls lit. Antony s Churcn K.L. :i0 p.m. Departed 14-8-62 at l.umut ..No cards sent.27 words
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Obituary56 1963-08-15 10 Wordr Sl» Minimum 1 MR AND MRS. Bernard Woon thank relatives and frienda for their valuable tuts and Kood wi.-nee on the occasion of their marriage on 3-B-63. FAMILY OF THE late Mrs. See Tiong Wan thank rrlativea frienda who sent donations, scrolls, wreaths, joss paper, condolences rendered, assistance56 words
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Article227 1963-08-15 10 ?u i»nrrf> v/u < vtmmum) NEW! THATCHER'S ENCLISH Mint Sauce hrinK* extra flavour to your dishes. Comn in B| 02. bottle. FEDERAL PUBLICATION* LTO. Invite all teachrn and hook addict* to hrowae In their showroom at Tiroea Houav. River Valley Road. Singapore. JUST ARRIVED from Italy a wonhata. Caprice227 words
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704 1963-08-15 10 The Straits Times Thursday. August 15. 1963. Findings In Dispute The rejection of proposals to control the sale of rubbei estates for fragmentation, one ■f the main recommendations i of the Committee which has been studying this subject, is i I bound to attract the criticism i I of. among704 words
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Article377 1963-08-15 10 That Petaling Jaya qualifies for «town council status is not cpen to question. It has a larger population about 35,000— than many communities which already have elected officials to manage local affairs. In education and average family income, it stands high above any other town in Malaya. But377 words
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Article177 1963-08-15 10 The Socialist Front, which won an 8-4 victory over the Alliance in the recent Malacca Municipal Council elections formally took over the reins yesterday. The occasion was marked by an announcement which will be well received by the majority of the townsfolk. From today, the impure water177 words
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574 1963-08-15 10 STIOCKS BY NEI FINANCE MINISTER /COLOMBO. Wed. A \j Sinhalese film playing at present in Colombo has the optimistic title "Tomorrow Will Be Better Than Today." Finance Minister of only eight weeks. Mr. T.B. Ilangaratne. novelist, playwright and ex-film ■tar. has gone one better.574 words
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Article, Illustration843 1963-08-15 10 A STAFF WRITER - Kelantan Seaps a golden harvest A STAFF WRITER AS FARMERS TAKE TO TOBACCO-GROWING IN A VERY BIG WAY: by 1 recently returned from a tour of the East Coast SINCE the farmers of Pasir Mas, on the Kci'antan plains near Kota Bharu, began planting a new crop a year or843 words
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LETTERS to the editor
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429 1963-08-15 10 Promoting a wider use of Malay IF the Ministry of Education wishes to see better results in future national language examinations, it would do well to study the case of a certain group of teachers who are doing invaluable service in promoting the use of the national language. I refer429 words
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Letter71 1963-08-15 10 r PHE Government has again announced a postponement of work on the two major bridges in Jonore due to "lack of funds." while It has started to construct five bridges costing millions of dollars in the east coast where traffic Is very much less than that on the71 words
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Letter112 1963-08-15 10 1 AGREE with your correspondent regarding Scout Week. Scouts should not be exploited and should be paid the worth of the Job done. On the other hand, householders too should not be exploited. I have been pestered over and over again by groups oi from four to six112 words
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Letter150 1963-08-15 10 RECENTLY there was suggestion from a branch of the National Union of Teachers that east coast teachers be paid a monthly allowance of $50. This is a bright and practical suggestion. Teachers in the east coast spend more money on food and clothing. Things are more expensive In150 words
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Advertisement567 1963-08-15 10 ■■—>> Straits Tines ft Malay Mail < 'iiiiiml adv*rllt»m«n<t may b* handed tat IM fto*r COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONS KEPPKL ROAD-NAVAL BASK *«t»aiH»d AfMHt: crnr book store ltd WlmMiim Houm. Co4*/«r Q»ay TMC NEWS FRONT FTtaH>*trtcfc ft S (•f>»X»W#™*^ M. M. ISMAIL S567 words
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Advertisement42 1963-08-15 10 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21. Chulia Srrte*, Td: *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. S, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement108 1963-08-15 10 GET DEPENDABILITY J<Ji== T~HH.-' "THERMOS" Brand vacuum J 1 I I flasks for a unique double-sttl 9> si I screw stopper. "THERMOS" Brand flasks ar« jb- m *de in England with quality iafcs^ materials, quality finish and jFl~~^- aiW I quality design for easier clean* M ing and longer hf*»108 words
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273 1963-08-15 11 Nasir: Malay a must for nation building \|ALACCA, Wed. 1?1 The Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Syed Nasir bin Ismail, said today that the use of a common language would overcome any obstacles to national unity in a multi-racial society like Malaya. He told a Buddhist youth seminar here:273 words
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Article68 1963-08-15 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Three I districts in the Federation and one I in Burma have been declared free from cholera. They are MuJaccu. Sesamat DLsA trict and Muar District and >^ Muulmein town 111 Burma. Lee visit hitch SINGAPORE, Wed. A visit to Queenstown and Bukit Merah constituencies by68 words
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Article52 1963-08-15 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Six boys ages between 10 and 12. pleaded guilty in a Magistrate's Court today to soliciting for the purpose of collecting alms in front of the Britannia Club yesterday. Before discharging them, the Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1 Pairs, warned them not to commit the52 words
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Article41 1963-08-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A sum of $51.50 was received by the Straits Times today for the National Patriotic Fund from Customs and Excess staff. North Region. Penang. The total contribution received by the Straits Times is now 5141.065.5341 words
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Article33 1963-08-15 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Deputy General Secretary of tne Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Mr. Ow Kheng Tor. lias been appointed a member of the employees panel of the Industrial Arbitration Court.33 words
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Article, Illustration546 1963-08-15 11 The judge calls for their defence after hairdresser says she was carried into hut, stripped and raped youths charged with abducting the 18-year-old proprietress of a hair waving salon so that she might be forced into illicit intercourse, chose to remain silent when called onpolice Inspector - 546 words
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105 1963-08-15 11 Merdeka day joy at $75 a district KOTA BHARU. Wed.— The PMIP-controlled Kelantan State Government is to celebrate the sixth anniversary of independence In something less than usual style. It has set aside $1,480 for the festivities. Of this amount S6OO will be distributed equally among the eight districts $75105 words
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245 1963-08-15 11 Transfer for that 'outsider' so strike —is off SINGAPORE. Wed. The Admiralty today acceded to a demand by the Naval Base Labour Union that an "outsider" who had been appointed to a senior departmental post should be transferred. The union promptly called off the two-day strike by about 600 workers245 words
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Article, Illustration349 1963-08-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ■JWO lawyer-Senators Mr. Athi Nahappan and Inche Mohamed Zahir bin Haji Ismail have been appointed to observe the UN team conducting investigations in the Borneo territories. Their appointments were announced in the House of Representatives today by Tenßku349 words
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234 1963-08-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Thirty -seven policemen testified in the Sessions Court to- day that Asst. Supt Chong Ah Wan. did not visit their police stations on the days he claimed to have done so. Asst. Supt. Chong, of the Signal Branch, is charged with234 words
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Article59 1963-08-15 11 SINOAUORE, Wed. Mr. Lee Swee Khiang. a lecturer in dental surgery at the University of Singapore, will leave (or the United States early next month on a twoyear scholarship. Mr. Lee who is with the Department of Prosthetic Dentistry, Is on a Lieu Weng Cbee scholarship offered59 words
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171 1963-08-15 11 UNITE TO ENSURE THAT MALAYSIA IS REALISED, URGES STEPHENS SINGAPORE, Wed. The Chief Ministerdesignate of Sabah, Mr. Donald Stephens, today called on all political parties in Malaysia to unite to ensure that Malaysia was realised in the face of foreign opposition. He urged them to "recapture the spirit" of the171 words
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213 1963-08-15 11 M-joy on Aug. 31 would be 'breach of faith'- DENAN'G, Wed. —It would be a "breach of faith" for Malaya to celebrate the formation of Malaysia on Aug. 31 before the nineman United Nations team had completed its task in North Borneo and Sarawak. "To celebrate Malaysia on this date213 words
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Advertisement28 1963-08-15 11 iJO M^CJA'MQ f I t nKjf# frOm long *P* c ia '*ed experience install and service these units. FiiqiKar jj>ri» Clemenceau Avenue iiCOF^Q RmOlOrS Singapore 9. Tel: 3CUJI28 words
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Advertisement172 1963-08-15 11 Now in the time it takes you to read this sentence you can load the new Kodak Instamatic Camera KODAK INSTAMATIC 300 Camera— lt's handsome, fast loading and easy to use. Has pop-up flash and double exposure prevention, Singapore: $41.95 Federation: $48.25 KODAK INSTAM- KODAK INSTAM- KODAK INSTAM. ATIC 50172 words
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Miscellaneous531 1963-08-15 11 Today's radio and TV n artist uai -w« AM 6°° Good Morning. Concert Hour: 6.30 Off The RADIO MALmYA 601 Munung Prelude; 7.15 Bookshelf; 6.45 Sunset Serenade: vATinvAi suniiTwivr News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 6.63 Announcements; 6.55 Share •tom-iTi- 7"y KT VAVE 7.30 Up And About; 8.15 News. Market Report; 7.00531 words
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372 1963-08-15 12 UPHOLSTERY IN PURPLE WITH TOUCH OF GREEN CJOME of the interest- I k» ing new fabrics are j j in dark colourings, in- j I spiring the use of deep i I shades in the scheme of i decoration. To many I people this has a prac- tical value. The372 words
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Article, Illustration514 1963-08-15 12 Fashion designer gives a few good tips PLAN YOUR WARDROBE ON A BUDGET LEAVING home for a study course poses many a problem for the girl who has never visited a foreign country. As long as she was under the wing of her mother she might have taken514 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-08-15 12 AN EVENING OF MUSIC "THERE'S always room 1 for more musk" and Singapore will hear another choir in a concert which will be held at the Victoria Theatre on Aug. 24. The choral conceit will be presented by the Singapore Musical Society and it will be conducted by Ken Palmer.161 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-08-15 12 household] HINTS EGGS should not be stored next to strong odours such &s kerosene, petrol or any kind of oil. Eggs in the home should be kept 111 the refrigerator. Solve the problem of cans of cleaning powder leaving a rust ring on shelves by clipping the can bottoms In115 words
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Advertisement715 1963-08-15 12 don't be SKINNY! I >*># v All-in-one concentrated food supplement quickly gives pounds and inches of solid flesh to thin, underweight men and women. WATE-ON is a new, pleasant-to- SKINNY WtMEN— develop a firm, take substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curves we*gh*.-b-jilding calories, bone- of shoulders,715 words
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Advertisement94 1963-08-15 12 This looks like a tube of lipstick but iT/\t» fVio you're wrong. It's rouge rUI UIC that now comes in stick form. And it is one of (flfnvv c a es beauty proglUW ducts manufactured by a leading Japanese cosme- n tic firm. vlll Known as a cheek stick it94 words
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Advertisement256 1963-08-15 12 Wmmmm^m^ \mWmF 4B here s the one deodorant created especially for a woman** mL JP' k. I 1 Hi and Dri. truly a -eienlific A»^^__ triumph from Itcvlon Research, it the one roll-on deodorant that tin- v^iflHpWH|aj|>i' <lerslands a woman- -[it-rial nreil-. I'his. deodorant i« >o effertive, it Btop> any256 words
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291 1963-08-15 13 JUDITH YONG: SINGAPORE, Wednesday - JUDITH YONG: SINGAPORE, Wednesday By J VISITED ''festival village" today and found it a veritable Tower of Babel. The "village" three University of Singapore hostels houses more than 600 delegates from nine countries now in Singapore taking part in the South-East Asia291 words
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Article43 1963-08-15 13 ALOR STAR. Wed. Three iirmed men today held up a hsh seller. Low Ah Hong, 46. at his house at Kampong Kebun Nyok. near here, and robbed him of $20. The robbers were armed with an axe and parangs.43 words
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Article34 1963-08-15 13 PENANG. Wed.— Thieves broke into the house of a farmer, Abdul Ra'aof bin Ahmad, 36. in Pasir Put c h and stole Jewellery worth $134. Abdul Ra'of and his family were out.34 words
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Article30 1963-08-15 13 PENANG. Wed. Three boys and seven men charged with trespassing into the Marine Base compound in Olugor yesterday were allowed bail after they pleaded not guilty.30 words
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143 1963-08-15 13 Burmese envoy off after four years here KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Burma's first Ambassador to Malaya, U Mya Sein, left for Rangoon today with his family after completing a four-year tour of duty. Speaking to reporters at the airport, he commented on the Burmese stand on Malaysia, saying: "We have not143 words
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Article, Illustration75 1963-08-15 13 The man with the job of fighting corruption CVIl) Agil bin Syed Hassan Barak bah (above), the director of the AntiCorruption Agency, who was appointed to the post last June. Syed Agil. a former Deputy Public Prosecutor and sessions judge, was mentioned in Parliament on Tuesday by the Minister of75 words
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114 1963-08-15 13 Contraband seized from Spore ship From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Wed. A Sydney Customs officer used a bent meat skewer and a piece of twine to recover 57 contraband watches aboard the British freighter, Malay, from Singapore. A couple of days previously, two Customs officers found 93 contraband transistor radios and114 words
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90 1963-08-15 13 PETALING JAVA'S NO. 1 MAN DIES IN HIS SLEEP KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Administrator of Petaling Jaya. Inche Mohamed Annuar bin Lope Abdul Shukor died in his sleep this morning. He had been suffering from heart trouble. Inche Annuar. 47. was a Principal Assistant Secretary to the Ministry of Agriculture90 words
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Article45 1963-08-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. New officials of the Selangor Eurasian Recreation Club are president. Mr. F de Souza; vice-president. Mr. J Mana&see; general secretary. Mrs. V. Marsh: treasurer. Mr. C. R Martin; sports Secretary Mr. Sta Maria: social and welfare secretary. Miss R. Manassee.45 words
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504 1963-08-15 13 BUT GOVT WILL HELP REHABILITATE AFFECTED WORKERS THE Government an- nounced today that it> had no intention of introducing legislation to control fragmentation of estates. But it Is to start a rehabilitation programme to remedy the 111 effects of fragmentation, particularly depressed living conditions of504 words
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194 1963-08-15 13 Bananas for export: Minister sees bright future KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today he was confident that the export of bananas and other Malayan fruits could become a million-dollar industry. Two Japanese entomologists, Mr. Rinlchl Kawasaki and Mr. Takao Hamada. are194 words
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Article19 1963-08-15 13 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The YMCA in Singapore is organising an allday picnic to Kusu Island on Aug. 2019 words
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Advertisement256 1963-08-15 13 Look your sparkling best With Optone Eyedrops you can always look your sparkling best. Squeeze two or three drops of soothing Optone into the corners of your eves, .blink once or twice... your eyes become refreshed, relaxed. luMrous and happy. You will indeed be looking at the world with new256 words
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Advertisement155 1963-08-15 13 FIATIIOOD With the exclusive riL^I^SkLL eUgilie ~VBSBBSBSBSAW)^l^sIISSBSBBBSSBBBSBSBlBSBSBSBSBSBBSBSiSBSBSBSBSBBsT P'^O^Ml I VX I W^ nothing technical in this! Wearetoldthatthemajor- different? Well, it is a 1221 sumption. Nothing techity of car buyers seldom c.c. unit-which means a nical in this, surely? They want to be bothered with power output of 55 b.h.p. are155 words
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Miscellaneous295 1963-08-15 13 Straits Times Crossword II I ACROSS 9. On which black and white get 1. Wild laughter fell among spl- engaged and mated (5-3). Nts (S-6i. 12. Prime Minister or other State 8. Mark left In 1 (4). official (11). 10. The music comes to an end: 13. One cubist's work295 words
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Advertisement433 1963-08-15 14 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT iv Word* SS (Min.)—Box SO et: mxtrm ENGLISH SPEAKING Experienced out-door photographer. Apply 191 A New Bridge Road, Spore (First-Boor). GOOD SALESMEN REQUIRED for cars and motorcycles. Experience essential. Apply with details to Box A 3402 B.T. B'pore. BNOLISH FAMILY wants a young lady433 words
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Advertisement772 1963-08-15 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO ef. txtrm WANTED. COOK GENERAL Amah for European family, no washing. Must be good cook and speak a little English. District 21. Telephone (S'por*) 6S7OS. EUROPEAN FIRM REQUIRES Lady Sales Girls for House to House Canvassing. Temporary employment. Salary and good commission.772 words
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Advertisement810 1963-08-15 14 SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. txtrm EUROPEAN CONCERN has vacancy for a General Salesman for Penang, Province Wellesley and Kedah. Applicant* must be experienced and possess good contacts in the market. Apply to Box A 1502 S.T. Penang, stating age, qualifications and full career to date.810 words
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Advertisement791 1963-08-15 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* Si (Min.)— Box SO cl%. *xtro\ BIG SHOP-HOUSES for Kent o> 1 c for Sale Opera Estate facing Swan Lake Avenue, with service roads and j y car park facility. Knquirles Sin Chew Realty Ltd.. 132, Rochorv Road. (Sin- 7. sapore). Tel: *****/*****. DISTRICT IS: Attractive791 words
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Advertisement688 1963-08-15 14 EDUCATION Were!* SS (Mln.)-Bmx SO eta. mxtrm SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF CIENCB. 593-A. Serangoon Road. pore. Tel: *****. Afternoon A vening Classes In Pull Swing. Seconary II General Science. Biology A dditional Mathematics: Secondary IV hysics. Chemistry. Phys:cs-wlth-Che-imry, Hology A Additional Matbelatlcs: Lower Six A H.B.C. Physics, bemistry. Botany, Zoology. MALAYAN688 words
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Advertisement846 1963-08-15 14 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS j THE FAR EAST ENGINEER <l PukllslMd quart.rly THB ENGINEER, j liks Its eempsnlsn velume trie Heng Her., A Far East Builder, circulate throughout Seuth Esst Alia. 1 CURRENT ISSUE On Sal* New. CONTENTS INCLUDE: I 210-feet chimney dears air ***r J Ksllang. N*w imsr for Slnsap*r*-W*st846 words
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Advertisement732 1963-08-15 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Worda U (Mtm^-mmm U Mm. mmtrm ISSO VOLKSWAQEN (-eft-hand Irlve) Excellent condition all round. 'rat 53.600 0.8.0. For particular* ting Mr. Tan (B'por*) 661& M. LAMBRETTA SCOOTER AUGUST 961 with new spare tyre. Excellent ondltlon. 5790. Telephone: *****. View .4. Spottlswoode Park Road, B'pore. 2. WHATEVER YOUR732 words
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Advertisement533 1963-08-15 14 AT TOUR SERVICE (Spore) »0 Wmrdm U (MtMu)—Bmm SO mta, mmtrm) PAOKIMO, FORWARDING, SHIP. PINO. C— il> Mareory Trs-ei tmm vte*. 53. The Arcade, (aTpomrt. Tel, Mi SECRETS ARI BEST 00-Bded Tip Peoc Tew InvestiiraUoa Bardaa, Room 6. Oeorc* cc Chamber*, MO. Clemencean Aveou*. Bins— pore for tnvestlsauons n 'UUif533 words
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Advertisement1544 1963-08-15 15 1 TO LIVERPUHI I WEST COAST U.K.. Out S'pora Sana f Shan ftnang PATROCLHS iptel. Dublin Gleam II Pt/Ug II Alt 17 BIOMEB I nil. Oubnn. Hamburg Cla. 11 Ttlay Aag 11/21 Auf 21 YACAPENOI liverpttl, biasgow Aug II Aig 22 Auf 21/27 Am! It miMNOf benoa. Marseille!. AtwvtJl Aug1,544 words
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Advertisement1447 1963-08-15 15 KJTT^pfTT^T^^IpITX rHE E. A. C. lines--SAILINGS (0 GENOA. IE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. /y*x\ S'pora S ham Panaog l*l\Ro\Vl •MALACCA" 21/24 Aag 23/21 Am 21/21 A« I'H^ijJ'l '•SONGKHLA" a) 21 Aig /4 Sipt 5/ T Sapt 1/ I Stpt VVVVB/ "PATAKUNIA" 21/24 Sept 2S/27 Seit 21/21 Sipt Js3bmar1,447 words
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Advertisement1446 1963-08-15 15 FXPRESS SERVICt TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore P. Sham Pining BENCLEUCH L'paal, Havre, B'men, R'dam II Pt. Aut 21 Aig 21/22 ■ENVRACKIE L lta. N'aarg. P'oam, A'werp Aug 17/11 BENNACHIE (H) H'kurg. Lull, drouth, Roam Aug 11/21 All 24/21 Aag Jl/ I BENNEVIS IE.Lp.) L'paal, Hull. A'»eip. N'karg1,446 words
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Advertisement1302 1963-08-15 15 W. McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. w^, V^ AA ELLERMAN LIMB «J* RXA VENESS LINB iONSON, NAMBURC, ROMERBAM. iOS ANGtLEs, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE HUU I MIBCiESBROUGM. tEATTLt. VANCOUVER I PORTLANB. CITT tf RIPON kcctitiM cargt In Cintril t Seat* Spore P. Sham Penang SUNNrviLLI 25/21 AM 21 Aig/ 2 Sept 1/1,302 words
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Article173 1963-08-15 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 14. Three month INDUSTRIALS Duolopa aj cts. M< Allnter 12 eta. K. Smelter* 2U cts. Robuuon 11 MS. Esso 21 cts. a Storage 4»d t, N. 18 cts. Rouimana 11 eta. Uammon 15 eta. it. Land 6 eta. H. S'pura 11 eta. 8. Darby *d.173 words
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Article26 1963-08-15 16 August 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 681 cents (down half a cent). TIN $452.25 (up 75 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 235 tons (down five tons).26 words
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Article218 1963-08-15 16 V^MIPI iymi atangottfe Me Singspori Harbour «h.r»M or oipeoted today ars: Otomed 13/14. BurnsKJe IV, H»»oi 45. Salkyo Mara 10/11. Scudai N.W. 4. afartlnloquala 1/2. Olga Maersk (1) 44. Montevideo Mam 18. Main Uoyd 46. Africa Mam 27/28. Mandowl 29/30. Oleolyon 33/34. Zaankerk 31/12. LetonK N.W. 3.218 words
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Article25 1963-08-15 16 Purtber July rubber crops Included: United Malacca 314.815 Ib.. Aver Molek 60.580 Ib.. Leone Hin San, Ltd. 102.400 Ib.. and Nralaa 39.160 Ib.25 words
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765 1963-08-15 16 From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock EzJ. chanKe again continued quiet yesterday with a very smalt turnover. The only real feature was a turnover of 2b«.000 stocks unite in the newly listed Malaya Borneo Building Society Ltd. on a downward market from765 words
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Article681 1963-08-15 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE fOMBINED business In tbe Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms or the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Boultead (3,000) 11. 5%. (1,000) SI 57; Dunlepe (4.000) $3.10. (3,000) 53.09: last Smelters (2.000) 53.03:. Esse erdt. *3.38 31* S3 34681 words
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480 1963-08-15 16 rE price of straits tin again firmed yesterday although to a lesser extent, being up 75 cents to $452.25 per picul. The offering was 235 tons down five tons. In London on Tuesday tin opened with modest gains, but thereafter recorded little480 words
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Article130 1963-08-15 16 MELBOURNE. Wed. IBISES mi! 1 (Act-eded falls although with a narrower margin following the federal budget which i had little noticeable effect on th« market. Some leaders were marked down. 8.11.P. fulling 6d. to 54.5. 9d.. but overall moves were narrow. Mount Isa now ex bonus (rained Is.130 words
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Article253 1963-08-15 16 UCUST first jtr;irt# rubber buytrt rt f.o.b. cloied at S p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yeiterdsy at 6tJ cents per Ih. di«n half a cent oa Tuesday> closinc l--vrl for the position. The tone was uncertain. R.A.B. and F.M.R.E. closing prices In cents per Ib. yestorday: Int.253 words
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Article75 1963-08-15 16 /-•HINESE Produce Exohange. Sin,,. pere neon prloes per picul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $45| sellera drum $48| sellers. Copra I Auk. Sept. UK/Contlnnit $2*l buyers. Peppsr: Miin.ok white SI4O sellers, i Sarawak white $1374 sellers, special Barawak hlnrk $05 sellers. garhlM T Lamponc black $95 sellers. ASTA $10575 words
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Article77 1963-08-15 16 fHK *rdpration MlnisUr of Finance ham fixed these prires for calcolatini; customs duties for the week berinnlnc on August 15. Rabber 89] cts a Ib. Copra 5448 a, too. Coronnt oil $766 ton. I'alm oil $618 a ton. Palm kernel* 5363 a ton. The rate of duties payable77 words
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Article71 1963-08-15 16 EXCHANGE RATES ATHLETICS THE Malayan Exchange Bantu* Asse--1 ciatien made theee changes In Its) rats* to rue.rnanu yesterday (all ratasj to $100): Sslltng TT or 00 ready: Deuteaha Markt 129 i: Belgian France *****; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange market la Hong Kong yestenlay tbe U.S. deltaar was71 words
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Advertisement1032 1963-08-15 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA, LTD U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic, and Smi VmlummfMmmt Csinarta Sarvl— S To'» S'ram Mo"oiuiu S.Frtncisco L.An|tm h toi« Mo'treai (Mike Mam" 1 J Seft 1/ 7 Sipt 24 Sift 1 Ott 21 Oct l Nh Nnall Maiy 21,21 Sift 24/25 Sift 11 Ott II Oct 21 Otl IMI1,032 words
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Advertisement742 1963-08-15 16 RIOGRANDE LINE SOUTH AMiRrCA/SOUTM AFRICA/FAR lAST 4 VICE VIR&A OiKharglaa from Bimhos Aarat, Montevideo, Rn> BiiiHi, Sejutt. Rio tW Jon.iro. Cap. Town and Durban. "lARLVIILE" *~mt VESSEL U/ 2M OCT. 1 uxid.no for Durban, Crp. Town Rio *s Joaelre, Status. Monr«vid.o ft Buenos AitMa VM«| V LLI 10 OCT iTort742 words
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Advertisement229 1963-08-15 16 j^ THAI LINES frtai Htsitsa, us* onsets. Ofoastl I Ml in M SMt. Nn Ut tsctiov U S. till Nfoi Twt. PMsftlftu na Basftit. Neat Ktsa. n York P. rhta Spore L Angtln N. York •SRI SUKOUI" 1/ 5 Stpt I I Stpt 11 Oct 11 Oct TINOIM 1 H229 words
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Advertisement223 1963-08-15 16 s.s. "RAJULA" SAILING FOR MADRAS ON 17TH ALfiIST, 196X The above vessel wi sail for Port Swetienham. Penang, NaK*jpatttnam and Madras from Singapore Harbour Board on Saturday. 17m August. 1963 at 2 p .n. Bnbarkatlon for deck passengers -"ill commence at 8.00 a.m. and lO.uo for KaJoon passengers. All heavy223 words
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Advertisement553 1963-08-15 17 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (No. 118) NOTICE UNDER BFCTIO.4 137 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment, that the undermentioned draft plan nas been prepared a.id Is open to public inspection on any working day during office hours, at the office of the Town Council.553 words
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Advertisement516 1963-08-15 17 NOTICES NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF ALTERATIONS TO MASTER PLAN nil PLANNING ORDINANCE 1959 IASTEK PLAN Notice Is hereby given that the following proposals fcr Alterations to the Blaster Plan:— (a) Alteration of toainf at Kalians Park from Public Open Space to General Industrial Zone. The proposal relates to land situate516 words
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Advertisement756 1963-08-15 17 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. Lam Im Kong has terminated his services, with us on the 9th August. 1963. and therefore has no authority o transact* any business or collect monies on our behalf. The Associated Auto Co., Ltd., l-C Pahang Road. Setapak. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I.756 words
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Advertisement777 1963-08-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancy for the post of Telephone Operator Receptionist In the Secretariat or the Board, advertised on 20-3-63 nas been filled. All applicants thanked UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA DEPARTMENT OF CHINESE STUDIES. APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Lecturer In the Department of Chinese Studies. Candidates777 words
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Advertisement689 1963-08-15 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I VACANCY FOR PILOT IN THE PORT SWETTENHAM PILOTAGE SERVICE Applications are invited from serving Masters qualihed hs Master of Local Trade Ship. Home Trade Ship or foreign going ship to undergo Initial training as pilot to the Port of Port Swettenham. 2. Candidates must satisfy usual citizenship689 words
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Advertisement500 1963-08-15 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Venders will be receded from J.K.R. Regi.sieied Contractors Class 'C Head V Sub-Head I and above by the Jurutera Nesen. Jabatan Kerja Ray a, Negert Perak. Ipoh ud to 3.00 pan. on Tuesday the 20th of August. 1963 for the Supply and Delivery of Metal500 words
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Advertisement82 1963-08-15 17 PHONE YOUR SMALL ADS $.800 1 sTngatWe iKWJtSIPUR and ask for "TELE-ADS" Classified advertisements arc taken down by telephone provided a box number ie used or if the advertiser has ■n account. This service is available for classifieds in both the Straits Times and Malay Mail newspapers. Readers should please82 words
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378 1963-08-15 18 Johore jumper in S'pore team SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore team of 52 athletes for the Malaysia meet at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 27-28 include Tan Siew Thye. the Johore-born long jumper and triple jumper. Siew Thyo. 21. who la serving with the Royal Malayan Navy here, was discarded by Johore378 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-08-15 18 LIM YAW CHONG - LIM YAW CHONG PICTURES by Cha Tai Sang shoots Hosaka fails and falls and it's a goal 1 Cha turns round in triumph to be "mobbed" by his team- mates This was the 64th minute goal which put South Korea in the lead. One minute69 words
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Article285 1963-08-15 18 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —The F.A. of Malaya need to collect only $62,000 more from the remaining five nights of the Merdeka championship to break even with the costs of running the tournament. Collections for the first six nights (including last nights285 words
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Article98 1963-08-15 18 rH. Wed. Perak became, champions in the sixth National Basketball tournament which ended here last night. Perak beat Kelantan. who had' held the title for the last two years.! i by 76-60 to capture the Kings Cup. In another match last night Negri Sembilan beat Pahang98 words
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159 1963-08-15 18 Tourists challenge Spore to 'decider' WATERPOLO SINGAPORE. Wed. The visiting West Australian waterpolo team have challenged Singapore to a "deciding match" on Friday. The tourists beat Singapore .6-4 in their first clash but on Monday they went down 7-5 to a Singapore Selection. An official of the Singapore Amateur Swimming159 words
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491 1963-08-15 18 CRICKET TOUR MATCH Forces are lucky to hold the Ceylonese by KEN FERNANDEZ; Kuala Lumpur, Wed. FEDERATION Armed Forces were lucky to hold University of Ceylon cricket team to a draw in a one-day friendly match at Rifle Range Road here today. Final scores: Armed Forces 30 and 76 for491 words
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325 1963-08-15 18 JOE DORAI - FIT AGAIN KEW SAN DOES 3-SET DOUBLES WORKOUT BADMINTON by JOE DORAI KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Teh Kew San, the Malayan No. 1 badminton player, was back in action today after resting his sprained ankle i for four days. He Joined his five Thomas Cup team-mates at practice at the Selangor325 words
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Article177 1963-08-15 18 IPOH, Wed.— Peraks new solf- j ing star, ex-caddy Suleiman Buiuah. 31, created, a new course record for amateurs on the Perak i Turf Club Sports Club's cours* at Tiger Lane here. Ho returned a card of 71 in the qualifying round for the I Merdeka Trophy over177 words
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Article28 1963-08-15 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. PIFA president Sir Stanley Rous will give a talk to Singapore referees at SAPA clubhouse tomorrow at 5.15 :> m nnrl not on Friday.28 words
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Article28 1963-08-15 18 MOSCOW. Wed. Gennady Bliznetsov, 25. yesterday raised the Soviet Union record (or the pole vault, new glamour event of athletics, to 4.70 metres (15ft sln). Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article104 1963-08-15 18 BADMINTON—I.. Pcrafc rhampionshipa (T Anson>: Men's single. ,-Qnah: Mourned Annuar bt Chong -Kolc Won 15-6. 15-3; T* STZ.5 TZ.V z L. MaBbullah" 15-3. 15-5. Men's doubles s-flnaU: Lian Chin Nam and Chong Kolc Won bt. Jimmy Koh and Quah How Cheng 15-12. 8-15. 16-11; I Uu Yee How104 words
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169 1963-08-15 18 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation will meet on Mooday to decide on the proposed Malaysia Cut international tournament scheduled tc begin on Sept. 1 tc mark the birth oi Malaysia. Tomorrow is the closing date for entries but up till today169 words
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Article35 1963-08-15 18 TAIPING. Wed. Bili .Miller. the American aihleiics coach, started a 12-day tnlninf here yesterday for athlete* \v.;o have been selected to represent the Federation in the Malaysia meet at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 27-28.35 words
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Advertisement229 1963-08-15 18 3J6*^*^ M\ *&?&0 WES**** Li/ Yes, the newest of the Canon X)I7T [17X717 W* coupled with lens diaphragm that range of fine cameras is only the I>WI j I Vj Vu XX guarantees properly exposed size of a pocket book. You can i^WO TVT/^T^ f pictures. Manual settings and take229 words
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Advertisement93 1963-08-15 18 Nm TREATMENT W w^^^ TOT COLDS and FLU PARACETAMOL-^ relieves aches and pains^*"***.,,^^^^^^^^ V and reduces feverish- I^^ ness j£lk PHENYLEPHRINE clears blocked nasal passages VITAMIN C 1 9k l to meet the increased Wt need for this vitamin during an infection MT^* QUININE R 1 helps to counteract that93 words
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1317 1963-08-15 19 EDDIE VAN BREUKELEN LANDS 'TREBLE' WITH DOUBLE ADIOS, GEN. TRONG AND DOUBLE CHANCE pENANG, Wed. A smart performance by Wisley Gardens, an English three-year-old, highlighted the second day of the Penang meeting today. Ridden by apprentice Vincent Chong, Wisley Gardens made all the running,1,317 words
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707 1963-08-15 19 KENT ESSEX IN LAST BALL DISPUTE AFTER a last-ball drama In the English County cricket match between Kent and Essex here yesterday umpire Dusty Rhodes interviewed one of the players to decide whether the result was a draw or a win for Kent. Kent captain Peter Richardson claimed the resultReuter - 707 words
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108 1963-08-15 19 LAUSANNE. Wed North and South Korean sports leaders will resume negotiations here on Monday on forming a united Korean team for the Olympic Games In Tokyo next year, it was announced here yesterday Avery Brunriage. president of the International Olympic Committee, will fly108 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-08-15 19 Sangster loses temper AN angry Mike Sangster, the British tennis player, is shown here advancing on Press photographers who, he claimed, were putting him off with camera shutter clicks during his Davis Cup match against Ulf Schmidt of Sweden.39 words
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182 1963-08-15 19 MULLIGAN WINS W. GERMAN TITLE LAWN TENNIS HAMBURG, Wed. Martin Mulligan Australia i won the men's singles title in the West German open lawn tennis championship* here yesterday. He beat his fellow Australian Bob Hewitt 6-0, 0-6. 8-6, 6-2, in the final. Mulligan, the No. 6 seed, deleated the unseededReuter - 182 words
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Advertisement282 1963-08-15 19 y Goddards give a special touch to y M% i^C the horne y° u |ove I For everything that shines and glistens In your I home, there's a special Goddards polish. A I polish that protects your precious furniture, I silver and metal lasts longer, too. I silvir dip £S282 words
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Miscellaneous55 1963-08-15 19 SPORTS DIAR Y SOCCER M-tourncy: C'wealth Forces vS. Vietnam (7 p.m.); Nat. China v Japan (8.30, both matches at Merdeka Stadium). Spore junior cap: Jollilads v Star Soccerites: RAF Chan«i "A" v Raioti (both matches at Parrer Pk) Penang Dlv. 2: PIBC T IA; DJt. S: Jelutonß Youths v PWD55 words
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Miscellaneous142 1963-08-15 19 ill*,, Oap lit, V.T Hmmiin I !SiS,?S I **<*rcn» )ms aor ms duos I armkp y^~ > I viuaur i cut ths VSOKiON HMfe? J I MMTE* (*XH> UP M »Tf J HMSELF A SHOOON6I I IUWIWW llT^. J c I T>l OOPt yl BUO( UGMT ■'■n FtslUJl. OP S^^142 words
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389 1963-08-15 20 POMMUNJTY leaders lod.iv pledged lull support For ;i demand l>> the Chinese Chamber of Commerce Fw ;i $.~>o million Japanese gesture of Htonemeni lor wartime atrocities me iratieis isiuuese, Malay. Indian. Eurasian and Ceylonese attended a meeting ol representatives of 68 Chinese trade .i.ssnciations389 words
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Obituary66 1963-08-15 20 MRS ONC KENC SWEE n<->> 00l CtMt Neo. TO, puMd nvmjr at In.'. M«ti Road. Klang. 14/S'M CMaSi imi" housr today 4.30 p.m. Protestant Omrtery. K. MRS. KANOAVANAM hWovrd vl, of A Kandavanam Railway* Grma> and brlovrd mother of K Amirthaain- ■cam H Tan Tock S»ng Hoapltal Quar- frrt66 words
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Article29 1963-08-15 20 SINGAPORE. Wed Kannan Productions will stage a Tamil drama. "Theiva Sangalpam" at the Virtorla Theatre on Sept 6. The producer of the play is Mr. K. Panchatcharam29 words
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134 1963-08-15 20 NORTH BORNEO TO FLOAT AN $11 m. -LOAN JESSELTON. Wed. The North Borneo Government is- to float an SU million development loan, the Financial Secretary announced today. Two securities will be offered one yielding .">', per cent. redeemable IMS 70. and the other yielding SI per cent, redeemable 1978 80Reuter - 134 words
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Article71 1963-08-15 20 LONDON. Wed London County Council were granted a summons today asainst Mr. Frederick Read, a co-director of the Picture Gallery, which sold 123 portraits by .society osteopath Stephen Ward for £11.507. The summons returnable at a North-West London Court on Sept. i 10 alleges unlawful useReuter - 71 words
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Article87 1963-08-15 20 SINGAPORE. Wed Police tonight were trying to locate the parents or relatives of a Chinese boy who died at the General Hospital two hours after a traffic accident along Tiong Bahru Road. The unidentified boy, about 10. was chasing a kite when he was knocked down87 words
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Article382 1963-08-15 20 LONDON, Wed— Business was restricted In the stock markets by tomorrows by-election at Stratford-on-Avon and tears of strikes In the building Industry. However, the general tone was fairly satisfactory. Movements In prices were usually small but gams predominated In most sections. The, feature was provided by gilts, which382 words
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273 1963-08-15 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The K a m p o n k Bahru branch of Singapore's PMIP today made a complete political somersault by rust-kins Malaysia. TIM branch passed resolution supporting Trngku Abdul Kahman and Mr. Lm Kuan Yew. These moves are at variance273 words
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Article596 1963-08-15 20 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL nH~ I wv#fll«C>T 'in UMT By MALAYSIA 2. THAILAND 2: KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Vf ALAYSIA, reduced by injuries to Abdul Ghani and Quah Kirn Swee to a nine-man team by the 75th minute, had victory snatched from them by a 77th minute Thailand596 words
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330 1963-08-15 20 Korea 3: Vietnam 1 KUALA LUMPUK, Wed.— South Korea, obviously fatigued by their tough tussie last night for a draw with Japan, had to work harder than they had bargained for to beat Vietnam 3-1 in the Merdeka tournament tonight. The Koreans were330 words
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Advertisement145 1963-08-15 20 :i> H/wrfi flu i Minimum) ATKINSON: To Oympna and L*xlir II BMaaMIM Sin^apor^. on 138 A3 a ion. Strphrn John Over 40,000,000 (Yet, forty million!) Frigidaires sold to date, making Frigidaire the largest selling home appliance name in the world. Frigidaire, the most trusted name, has long since become a145 words
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Advertisement108 1963-08-15 20 NOW ONE A DAY VITAMIN CAPSUIE i7essenttalvrMninsAsiiineralsinisinglecopsule If your body is even mildly deficient of the essential I lk^m^m^mm^— vitamins and minerals it cannot function properly. B^^^P^i Bi^Bllll^fci Youtiremoreeasily, find work is harderand pleasure £T^"^ is less fun. In brief, the zest goes out of life. Mh^| One Dekrasil capsule108 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-08-15 20 OIGHEST and lowest tempera- lures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kola Bharu 88 73 Penani? 90 73 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 86 7042 words
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