The Straits Times, 19 August 1963
1963-08-19
1
18
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section21 1963-08-19 1 Library, ipoia AVERAGE DAILY fEBTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1963 15 CFNTS KDN 35221 words
-
Article452 1963-08-19 1 Send in views early, please. SPOKESMAN: THE WORK WILL GO ON-WHETHER THE INDONESIAN AND THE FILIPINO OBSERVERS ARE HERE ON TIME OR NOT Not all may get an oral hearing I From 1 WEE KIM WEE and GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Sun. Those wishing to appear before the U.N.452 words
-
302 1963-08-19 1 SIBIT, Sunday. BRITISH Gurkha officer hus died from wounds received in a clash with Indone-sian-based guerillas south-east of here. Detachments of the 2/6 Gurkha Riflles are now spreading out in launches in pursuit of the guerillas, who ambushed a GurkhaReuter - 302 words
-
Article29 1963-08-19 1 Slain by her son TAIPEH. Sun.— W«ng Shou-No. 18. admitted killing his mother with an axe yesterday because she had been "Impolite" to hU teena«ed gue&i« at a party.29 words
-
Article, Illustration426 1963-08-19 1 Anti-Malaysia signs in Jakarta's big parade BRITISH, MALAYAN ENVOYS AMONG INDEPENDENCE DAY SPECTATORS JAKARTA. Sun. THOUSANDS oi" people cheered and shouted as anti-Malaysia and anti-British banners and floats were displayed during an independence anniversary parade here today. Marchers representing the national political front waved banners with the words "Malaysia isReuter - 426 words
-
156 1963-08-19 1 FINAL WAVE AS RESEBVE UNIT MEN FLY TO KUCHING SIXTY-THREE officers and men of the Police Reserve Unit stationed in Kuala Lumpur flew in two chartered Malayan Airways planes yesterday for Kuching. They will relieve another Malayan contingent which arrived at Butterworth yesterday after three months in Sarawak. Wives and156 words
-
Article61 1963-08-19 1 BRAZZAVILLE, Sun. ExPresident Fulbert Youlou. who resigned after demonstrations against his Government last week. Is being held In a military camp with other former leaders of the Congo (Brazzaville) Republic. It was learned here today. It was believed they are being detained for possible future questioning when theReuter - 61 words
-
127 1963-08-19 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All Malayan sports records for attendances and gate receipts were broken on the final night of the Merdeka anniversary soccer tournament at the Merdeka Stadium. The crowd was 38,000 almost 6,000 more than saw the 1960 .Merdeka tournament final between Malaya127 words
-
205 1963-08-19 1 Raiders attack trawler, set it on fire A LOR STAR. Sun. About 40 men in lv motor boats raided a trawler and set lire to it after beatins up itcrew yesterda> afternoon. The incident occurred near Pulau Songsong, about nine miles from Yen. a central Kedah fishing village. The trawler,205 words
-
Article44 1963-08-19 1 KAUNDA VICTORY MOM.I BABOTSI I \M» miv l»r K<uneth Kiuii'l i nit< d Sa tiouil tadepevA i'| ><>rtb' ru Kliuik .1 1 Ij j-.--nu'L i!• in <■■ i> in oiu-i .j 1 1 elected >< i*> 10 N *t|..o i| Council —K< ut< r44 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement169 1963-08-19 1 OUR NEWEST CREATIONS OF SET WITH FLAWLESS DIAMONDS ON PLATINUM AND GOLD ARE MARVELS OF TECHNIQUE AND ARE WELL WORTH YOUR INSPECTION cJ. $>. 9i. J. cW,. £ti. 45. HIGH ST. SINGAPORE 4 STATION RD.IPOH ASS. CO.S.P.H. <U SILVA OH X.) LTD..HONG KONG m gfl I R ch Bold, waterHI169 words
-
Advertisement100 1963-08-19 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacturer hose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on :vtry movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries-old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong. In the Ho So, A it's time for a100 words
-
-
AFRO-ASIAN DESK
-
Article, Illustration259 1963-08-19 2 Pope urges Diem: Give Buddhists new deal ROME, Sun. The Pope has sent President Ngo Dinh Diem of Vietnam a personal message asking for religious tolerance for Buddhits. The letter was sent to President Diem a Roman Catholic— last week. It was his second appeal for religious tolerance in Vietnam.UPI - 259 words
-
80 1963-08-19 2 Ceylon may arrange head of state protest COLOMBO. Sun.— The Ceylon Government may hold a conference here of heads of Buddhist nations on the South Vietnam issue. The Prime Minister. Mrs. Bandaranalke. has already had discussions with high priests, Buddhist leaders and representatives of Buddhist organisations. She expressed the Government'sReuter - 80 words
-
Article29 1963-08-19 2 Slain— by her son TAIPEH. Sun. Wang Shouno. 18. admitted killing his mother with an axe yesterday because she had been "impolite" to his teenaged guests at a party.29 words
-
Article, Illustration73 1963-08-19 2 NAIROBI. Sun. Mr. Jomo Kenyatta (above). Kenya's Prime Minister, said yesterday there would be no racial discrimination after Kenya became independent in December. He said there should be one law for all races. At a meeting at Bungoma. in Western Kenya, heReuter - 73 words
-
Article30 1963-08-19 2 DAMASCUS (Syria), Sun. Syria yesterday accused Israel of "unusual troop concentrations and suspicious movements'* along the Syrian border and the demilitarised zone dividing the two countries.— UJU.30 words
-
Article, Illustration273 1963-08-19 2 In China now: Mass movement to study works of Mao DEKING, Sun. A mass movement to study the works of Mao Tse-tung is under way in China, where the Communist party has recently denied that there is any "personality cult." Peking newspapers have reported party sponsored meetings In various partsReuter - 273 words
-
158 1963-08-19 2 BRAZZAVILLE, Sun. About 30 British girl secretaries confined to the World Health Organisation's regional headquarters near here during last week's rioting against the deposed President Fulbert Youlou. were allowed into the capital yesterday. The WHO had ordered their staff at DJoue, eight mile*Reuter; UPI - 158 words
-
136 1963-08-19 2 Indian Govt forms a $155 million company to make MiG fighters NEW DELHI, Sun.— The Indian Government today announced the formation of a state-owned company to manufacture Soviet supersonic MiG jet fighters and other aircraft in India. The company, registered here yesterday, will be called Aeronautics India Ltd. and willReuter - 136 words
-
243 1963-08-19 2 INDIANS NOW FEEL THE PINCH OF A WAR BUDGET NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIANS have begun to feel the pinch of auste--1 rity as all resources are mobilised to defend the country against a possible future attack by the Chinese. Spiralling prices, scarce consumer goods and smothering taxes have combined toReuter - 243 words
-
82 1963-08-19 2 19 missing in plane: Hope abandoned TOKYO, Bun. Hope was virtually abandoned for the safety of 19 people aboard a missing Japanese passenger plane with the discovery of a large oU slick this morning. A four-englned De HavUand Heron plane of Fujlta Airlines left Hahljo Island, 300 miles south of82 words
-
Article208 1963-08-19 2 58 LOST AS FERRY CAPSIZES VA H A (Okinawa), 11 Sun. Fifty-eight people were still missing today from a Japanese ferryboat, carrying 209 people, which capsized and sank near Okinawa yesterday. Naha police reported last night that 151 had been rescued, but two died later. Of the four unidentified AmericansUPI - 208 words
-
Article46 1963-08-19 2 MOGADISHU, Sun.— The Somali Government loday reported the Ethiopian Army has been carrying out massive reprisals including bombing, for eight weeks against Somali inhabitants of the Ojaden area of Ethiopia. Observers here estimated several hundred had been killed on both sides. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement48 1963-08-19 2 PHILIPS 1 9"TV Hr il§3 ilmiHalßll ill i 5 H[ *»l iiMlf^yin Ifllt j if- 9 ijtljll^lfH A i CQK P er month Olily OOU for 18 months NO DOWN PAYMENT The popular set for the family man It^^^^^l S y mhol °f Quality Sign of perfection <JACW£>48 words
-
Advertisement119 1963-08-19 2 CABIN CABIMAT Compact folding type 2" A* attractive in appearX 2" colour slide projee- anca a. it it m efficiency. Brilliant focusing. Lesi tor, gives large, brilliant Mat and leu pepping. •nd sharply defined U§# |mo-t •crten imago*. Saml blower. You'll thrill to automatic ch.mj.r for P«*»"""« fully automatic remote119 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous16 1963-08-19 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Applaby (WMKM MfAL 00 YOU -.-T\ FIMO UAfiO ID MT \CmfmffD -y16 words
-
-
U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
-
Article, Illustration130 1963-08-19 3 Mary had a little otter— two, in fact ]ifARY Revell. 24. plans 1 to have both her two otters in the water alongside her when she swims the English Channel this month. Yes. just like the nursery-rhyme girl, Mary is followed wherever she goes by her four-month-old pets. Pepsi and130 words
-
227 1963-08-19 3 TWO STRANDED ON THE EIGER ARE DEAD ZURICH. Sunday. PLANS to send a rescue party for two Spanish climbers stranded on the Eiger's dreaded north wall since Sunday were abandoned today when it i was reported they were dead. Crack SwLss glficie»- pilot Hermann Geiger potted two j motionless figuresReuter - 227 words
-
Article94 1963-08-19 3 ROME, Sun. Ex-King Farouk of Egypt yesterday was ordered by a court here to pay (US) $1,675 to a Swedish citizen for coins and stamps that Farouk acquired from him In 1952. Farouk argued that since the coins and stamps were acquired while heUPI - 94 words
-
Article47 1963-08-19 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun.—Highway police in California are using tape recorders in a new effort to catch drunken drivers Playbacks of a defendant's slurred statements at the scene of an accident is usually enough to persuade him to plead guilty, an official said. ReuterReuter - 47 words
-
119 1963-08-19 3 MOSCOW. Sun— Miss Avrll Pyman. 32. a British authoress, said here yester- i day she planned to marry a Soviet artist next month following a successful appeal to Mr. Khrushchev. Miss Pyman. whose parents live in Sussex, southeast England, met herReuter - 119 words
-
Article51 1963-08-19 3 LONDON. Sun. Andres, the 27.000-ton British liner, will have roulette tables aboard when she sails on her winter cruises this year. The London gambling club, Crockfords, are to provide the tables and French croupiers will operate the games. stakes will be from 2s 6d to £100.Reuter - 51 words
-
Article47 1963-08-19 3 GRENOBLE (Prance). Sun. Violent storms lashed the mountainous area around Orenoble yesterday, and snow 'ell on the Dauphine Alps down to about 7,500 feet. It was the first time for years that snow had fallen at such low altitudes in August. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
-
Article33 1963-08-19 3 NEW YORK. Bun. Silent Him «ttf Richard Banlielmcs.-.. who won a suecial Academy Award in 1928. th« tir.si vcur they were presented, died yesterday of cancer. He was 68. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
-
Article23 1963-08-19 3 MADRID. Sun. Two terrorists sentenced to death far setting off bombn that injured 32 people last month were hanged yesterday. U.P.IUPI - 23 words
-
Article22 1963-08-19 3 FOLKESTONE. Sun. Constable William Wellington Boot has retired from the police force here after 33 Nan pounding the beat. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
-
279 1963-08-19 3 ATHENS. Sunday rFHE Greek newsA paper Avghi yesterday published what n 6J.i'i was the toxt of a leaflet claiming that Mrs. Betty Ambatielos was to be assassinated in England on orders "given from behind the Iron Curtain." Avghi. mouthpiece of the pro-Communist UnitedReuter - 279 words
-
90 1963-08-19 3 BERLIN, Sun. Two East German border guards, their legs blown off by a Communist land mine, last night crawled to freedom In the West. The border guards were talking to people across the barbed wire "Iron Curtain". West German border police said. When90 words
-
369 1963-08-19 3 LONDON, Sunday. THOUSANDS of men, women and children and squads of police are spending the weekend in a giant treasure hunt looking for more money probably dumped in panic by the £2.6 million mail train robbers. Encouraged by two earlier369 words
-
70 1963-08-19 3 GANG LEADER 'HAS HAD COMMANDO TRAINING' LONDON. Sun. The News of the World reported today that the police, now know the name of the man who led the gang of robbers. It said he was known to the underworld as 'The Major." The report described him as "an exarmy typeReuter - 70 words
-
Article32 1963-08-19 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— Mr. Khrushchev will leave for Yugoslavia in a day or two for a "vacation" which Is expected here to result in important talks with President Tito. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
-
Article30 1963-08-19 3 BRUSSELS, Sun. Two grenades thrown Into a cafe in the centre of Brussels last night Injured about 20 people. The cafe is frequ'Xted largely by Congolese. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
-
173 1963-08-19 3 A 'MARRIAGE FOR MONEY' RACKET TO LIVE IN THE U.S. •^EW YORK, Sun. Three Greek sailors who married American women for US$2,--000 each were 'indicted by a federal grand jury on Friday on charges of conspiracy to bypass the immigration laws. The sailors stayed In the U.S. Illegally and married173 words
-
82 1963-08-19 3 Beauty Queen contest is now for dogs BOGNOR REGIS, Sun For many years Barnham village, near Bognor Regis (Sussex) has held a beauty queen contest at Its annual show In aid of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.. This has always been a problem because theReuter - 82 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement103 1963-08-19 3 Ah-tshoo*. Ah«. VAPEX inhalant m i VAPEX MJttaM <cr '*lie( of nasal congestion in btoC COW* and catarrh Advertisement Lemons That Bring Beauty Give your comuiexlon radiant loveliness with a special type of beauty lemon. It has remarkable properties for beautifying the complexion as it clears, refines and tones the103 words
-
Advertisement373 1963-08-19 3 ASAHI BEER CONTEST Now at the Great World Trade Fair Ist Prize: One Sanyo 19" TV set 2nd Prize: One Sanyo Radio 3rd Prize: One Sanyo Electric Fan 12 Consolation Prizes: One Asahi Gold Ring each C^LV MONO HONG CO LTD 144. tcfenwi «o.d fcngipfi T.I ***** Advertisement Science Shrinks373 words
-
-
Article, Illustration340 1963-08-19 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. *pHE national president of the Pan Malayan Islamic Party, Dr. Burhanuddin Al-Helmy, will not accept a challenge to come to Singapore and declare at a public rally why he considers Malaysia bad. The secretary of the Singapore branch of the party,340 words
-
Article35 1963-08-19 4 PENANG, Sun. The Kelawel Cmno division Is to ralae funds for ltc own Umno house. The division's annual meeting decided last night to organise a fun fair, concert and other fund-raising ventures.35 words
-
Article166 1963-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Kens Swee, today urged foreign entrepreneurs to set up local industries to manufacture foods which they had hitherto been exporting from their home countries. He made this appeal in his speech at the opening of the new |10 million166 words
-
Article376 1963-08-19 4 THE following la today's schedule 1 of etril aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Melbourne, Brisbane, Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London. Duaaeldorf. Istanbul, Abadan, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 7ftft) 4.36 p.m. Pan- American: From Ban Francisco, Los Angeles,376 words
-
Article, Illustration42 1963-08-19 4 PRINCESS NORODOM RI'PI'HADEVI of Cambodia chats with a member of her Cambodian delegation at the airport. Beside her, from left, are: Princes Norodom Chakrapong and Norodom Naradi p o and Princess Norodom Botum Bopha. Straits Times picture.42 words
-
270 1963-08-19 4 TRIBUTE TO GOVERNMENT FOR STAGING BIG SHOW SINGAPORE. Sunday. 'THE festival village at Bukit Timah was vir- tually deserted when three more delegations who took part in the first South-east Asia Cultural Festival left Singapore today They were delegates from the Philippines, Cambodia and270 words
-
Article59 1963-08-19 4 SINGAPORE. Swi. Eight equipment I light cadets of the 84tli ana 85th Entries at the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, England, will visit the Par East Air Force lrom tomorrow to Sept. 4. The visit the first of its kind is to let the59 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement487 1963-08-19 4 REX SKY (Singapore) OPENS TOMORROW I aVaaMaaaflUL -a^aß L T B^V IWaV ■r IB L. attt ttl he keeps his heart locked in an ivory tower, Pedro m Armendariz remains unharmed after Guy Williams thrusts^ a scimitar through his body in one of the thrill scenes of..M METRO GOLDWYN MAYER487 words
-
Advertisement133 1963-08-19 4 _aßMehnJi£aji%rtK«fli O%MU SaHW* K*»ooa i it "*•<** JiTm jyjl^m^smmuuuuum 44 Today: 1 30-3 30-7 00-* 30 p.m. ion Hall Nan Adams "FORBIDDEN ISLAND" Tomorrow: "Ring-A-Ding Rhythm" "The man no joil Wfl can hold" will en- f\ tertoin you nightly i with his magic pro- t well at the Arundcl bar133 words
-
Advertisement473 1963-08-19 4 -^SIIAW ■ORGANISATION' ■.\O\V SIIOWIM.' ■1 1 a m., 1 .45, 4. 6.30 9.30 pm. Universal Intcrnotionol prescnTi SANDRA DEE CTWI'^rKH FONDA 'Kh T\)l>]Vand I IWRI the DOCTOR «V AST* AN COLOR M MocDonold Corey (SB). Plus Bento Singopuro No. 15. NtXT CHANGE' 1 BEST PICTURE!' Z mjnuof mi i- l/iiumi'473 words
-
-
Article, Illustration173 1963-08-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun rrnVFNTY-SEVEN danl cers of the Phillipine Karanggay folk dance troupe arrived here today to perform at the Stadium Negara. The troupe, comprising; l.~> women and 13 men. will stage two shows on Tuesday and Wednesday at eight each night. The Kuala Lumpur Junior173 words
-
Article, Illustration74 1963-08-19 5 THE DANCER WHO IS ALSO A LAWYER BEAUTIFUL 21 year o'.d lawyer-dancer of the Filipino Baranggay lol> dance troupe. Miss Fe U Ramirez, who arrived i!" Kuala Lumpur yes'.erdav. Away from the ntfrfT and the limelight. Vis; Ramirez works In a law d^;;; rtment of the Jenera; Auditing Office in74 words
-
Article62 1963-08-19 5 PENANO. Sun. A youth accused of kidnapping a girl under 16 vpitr-. iiom the lawful guardianship ol hei adopted mother. Annna Bit. was acqul i t c n when the prosecution withdrew j the charge against him. T. Thirunavakkarasoo. 20. had pleaded not i?uilty to a charge62 words
-
205 1963-08-19 5 A playful ghost keeps knocking on their door OENANG, Sun. A playful ghost ha been harassing an old Malay couple in Bukit Glugor, about five miles from* here, giving them sleepless nights. "This ghost has been playing pranks on us for the last six months and I am at my205 words
-
192 1963-08-19 5 KUALA KAMGSAR. Sun. There will be chaos and calamity in this country if the present trend of political parties playing on communal and religious rights goes unchecked warned Dato V.T. Sambanthan, Minister of Works. Posts, and Telecommunications here today. Dato Sambanthan. who is also national192 words
-
Article36 1963-08-19 5 KL'AI.A LUMPUR. Sun The head of tte Department o! Economics :n the University of Malaya. Professor Unaku Abdul Aziz, will unen the 10th exhibition of the Wednesday Art Orouo at the Bricouncil here 'omorrow36 words
-
123 1963-08-19 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Malayan Airways has opened a booking office at Goodwood Hotel for hotel guests and residents in the Tanglin and Orchard Road areas. The office is open daily from 8.30 i m to (> p in and from 7 p.m. to 10123 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement180 1963-08-19 5 H Running fjl M the Gamut ¥a from Bto V? Surely, there is something misting f Q^ M here, just like a hand without a t Pelikan P 1 Why deny yourself th« daily pleasure of handling this elegant, I^WIH luxuriously finished, superbly Ui W-, designed fountain pen? Pelikan P180 words
-
Advertisement156 1963-08-19 5 MILKMAID MILK Juft try to name mother, any mother, who doesn't enjoy seeing her family full of fun, happy and healthy. You can't Then it* no wonder modern mothers give their families lots of wholesome Milkmaid, finest-quality milk with extra vitamins- for extra-good health. Vitamin A actively fights infections and156 words
-
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1963-08-19 6 POi r9 pv'oo^Qß c^^fiSo bQC'j* jq^^^ *w*w"*"*** >a^j?^^^^^^^^j Q h io 56c 200 miles an hour speedily proves that Supershell I Li I He depends on Supershell because it contains delivers total power. World Champion of Motor I W* I Methyl Benzine 'power molecules', like the one Racing, Graham Hill,94 words
-
-
Article41 1963-08-19 7 MUAR. Sun. The Johore State Government has allocated $5 000 lor the Malaysia celebrations here, which have been fixed for Sept. 5 and Sept. 6 In addition, the Chine.se community will spend more than 1 $15 00041 words
-
Article, Illustration269 1963-08-19 7 'EASIER TO LEARN THAN CHINESE' RUALA LUMPUR, Sun Two Malayan girls the first qualified to teach German in this country said today that German was easier to learn than Chinese. The girls are sisters. Miss Winnie Long and Miss Long Jee Yeng. Winnie269 words
-
136 1963-08-19 7 SCRAP M-PLAN, IT CREATES ENEMIES: 001 PENANG, Sunday THE Socialist Front Mayor of George Town, Mr. A Ooi Thiam Siew, today urged that the Malaysia proposal be scrapped. "Malaysia cannot be for the well-being of the people so long as there Is economic and political oppression by the British Government,"136 words
-
105 1963-08-19 7 IPOH, Sun. Two mothers took the first and second prize in the Pan-Malayan "Miss Trletoms" contest at a dance here last night. They were Mrs. l.im Siang Jee. a telephone operator from Johore Rharu. who was elected the "Queen", and Mrs. Yvonne Thasan,105 words
-
Article87 1963-08-19 7 Masked men escape with $855 ALOR STAR. Sun Four masked men armed with knives held up a businessman and his family early this morning and escaped with about $855 in cash and jewellery. Lim Kirn Chua of Kampone Bharu. Sungei Patani. reported to police he was awakened by a noise87 words
-
Article24 1963-08-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Institution of Engineers will hold tiim show at the Shell Theatrrtte here on Friday at 5.30 p.m.24 words
-
120 1963-08-19 7 1,420 begin today 'Youth Week in Business' SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 1.420 final-year pupils from 56 secondary schools in the four language streams will begin work tomorrow for one week in various commerical firms and Government departments. They will be taking part In "Youth Week in Business." 1 sponsored by120 words
-
Article51 1963-08-19 7 IPOH. Sun. A girl cyclist. Chin Siew Yin. 20. was killed in a collision with a sports car in Tambun Road here at noon today. She was coming out of Turf Club Avenue after a visit to the Japanese Garden with friends when the accident51 words
-
Article39 1963-08-19 7 ALOR STAR. Sun. The SulUn of Kedah will attend a performance of Indian classical dances by the Kalakshetra troupe in aid of the National Patriotic Fund at the Great World Park here tomorrow at 8.30 p.m39 words
-
Article22 1963-08-19 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. Chew PaiiK Kam. 59. unemployed, was found haiiKins In his bedroom at Lorong 23, Geylang, early today.22 words
-
Article, Illustration197 1963-08-19 7 Ceylon envoy will return home this month KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The acting High Commissioner for Ceylon in Malaya, Mr. Arthur Abeyawardena, will leave for Ceylon later this month accompanied by his wife.. The Ceylon High Commission officially closed down In June for reasons of economy, but Mr. Abeyawardena stayed behind197 words
-
Article35 1963-08-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The British Council will present a gift of medical books to the University of Malaya on Saturday. The books will be received by the ViceChancellor. Dato Sir Alexander Opptnheim.35 words
-
Article24 1963-08-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Women's International Club will hold its annual meeting at its Jalan Damansara office at 6 p.m. on Monday24 words
-
Article191 1963-08-19 7 RAUB. Sunday |\ATO Justice Hashim allowed an appeal by a Land Office official here against a conviction of corruption yesterday without hearing either the Deputy Public Prosecutor or the defence coun- jsel. The judge declared the entire proceedings of the lower court null and191 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement427 1963-08-19 7 jj^ft y^t^ ffi ffiffl,^sn to xww j Mw CiH HffffPfr ft TURKISH DOMESTIC SL «§j3WaiW PJJ'JL™ >llltti jk CIGARETTES JA> fc y: V *v "Jf AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING REGULAR CIGARETTE Win a free trip to JAPAN! r\ /v It IK I oU/ i/ *T i>~y_s_i^^^^^^^i :Bh^mmm*jiu ii^ I II xi427 words
-
-
Page 7 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous158 1963-08-19 7 Alley Onp By V.T. Uamtin I NOWJUCrHMVWSIT ICftMTK I I OKMt, ITTS T*o "~sj I NO. Wl HoUT^^^H \a>rjiKxxu> uri I oj«..but <xn *Ban /son ilse cam t f wiu _^B |>OBLMKUGMT ->rT**S*aajr TXISI KJCX ON MOV M«T FINO OUT? [OKM! Wl Uiek Tracy By i hfstvr Gnuid W/Kk T158 words
-
-
Article221 1963-08-19 8 M BWrf* S/« (Mimimum) RYVITA CRISPBRKAD la the perfect .id to slimming. Enjoy delicious Itjnrlta. Made from wholemeal rye Rich ir. Viumin B aad minerals ELSIE MARY LTO.. 2nd Ktoor. 13 Battery Road. Spore A CooMantJy Arriving From Ttw New Autumn Colleuioo. Dre«se« For All Occaaioiu DRUMMER PINI DISINFECTANT221 words
-
Article49 1963-08-19 8 29 WordM t! *9 (Milt.) SINCAPORE GOSPEL TEAM will conduct special meetings at Kuala l.umpur To-.wi Hall on 19th. 30th and L'lst AUKUst at 7 30 p.m. nightly. Inspiring singing and Musical Items by Talented Young Men. Dynamic Messages hy Dr. U.D. James. All welcome. Admisalon Free.49 words
-
619 1963-08-19 8 The Straits Times. Monday, August 19. 1963. A Milder Tone It is not clear from President Soekarno's independence day speech whether the arming and training of guerillas for jungle war in Nortb Borneo is part of the process of consultation on South-East Asian problems on which the President sets such619 words
-
Article346 1963-08-19 8 Inche Khir Johari has added what should be the final footnote to the unhappy affair of the co-operative urea factory. In a speech to the All-Malaya Co-operative Conference in Ipoh over the week-end, the Minister addressed himself to the suspicion, which apparently still lingers, that the Government refused346 words
-
Article247 1963-08-19 8 Is it against the public interest to caricature the police on stage and radio? It all depends, of course, on the way it is done. There is a clear difference between subversive satire making the police out. for instance, to be corrupt and tyrannical and calculated to arouse247 words
-
633 1963-08-19 8 from Jack Halpern CALISBURY. Sun. The uncertain future and economic depression which face a Southern Rhodesia about to "go it alone." under white minority rule are reflected in the dozens of emptyshop windows and hundreds of empty offices in Salisbury's modern, skyscrapered633 words
-
Article, Illustration1538 1963-08-19 8 DENNIS WARNER - South Vietnam's doomed first family... DENNIS WARNER THE INEPT HANDLING OF THE BUDDHIST L CRISIS HAS TURNED MANY SUPPORTERS OF THE DIEM REGIME INTO BITTER CRITICS by —i Who has just visited Saigon The first of 3 articles THE Ngo Dinh family rule in South Vietnam is moving slowly but1,538 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement754 1963-08-19 8 Straits Tines ft Malay Mai! CMaaMtod aoVertlsewawta may a* hsnded Me Ist Haw COLD STORAGE ARCAOC Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND KOADHUTONS KEPPEL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Authorised Ag*nts: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Howe. Collyw Q«ey THE NEWS FRONT Fltipstrtck SMawnnarhe*. M. M. ISMAIL J Admiralty Road. Naval754 words
-
Advertisement34 1963-08-19 8 PHILIPS |«jj;« sales Mil Sdnnct fcLrj 'i TELEVISION I Sho»room facilities v a I Clemencean llotae extended until 8.30 Z P-r». except Sunday* I a ALLIED RADIO 160 CLEMCNCCAU AVCNUC 4: SINGAPORE T>l *****34 words
-
Advertisement119 1963-08-19 8 r^wßttin lllgHaaV L\ pfl^^^l Hnv _a FMe^BB nrJPBMIH nWv^ *»••<••• Ima* {^^^^sffl B^^/, .< >-»• Sjmr Vv tanfJsni WJSEm J) v Ln^atfO^a*^ For well over half-»-century S^Th«b^r. and still is household word, and is recognised by all hout«wi'v«t throughout Malaysia as th« finest and "SIMPLY WONDERFUL" canned and bottled foods119 words
-
-
274 1963-08-19 9 S'PORE'S M-DAY AIM IS STILL AUG. 31 SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 Singapore and Sabah will declare themselves free and "press forward" on Aug. 31. the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said today. Rounding off his tour ot Cairnhill and River Va ley constituences. which began iast evening, Mr. Lee declared:274 words
-
Article87 1963-08-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun.— A labourer. A. Doralsamy. was seriously injured during a fight at the City Council quarter* tr. Henderson Hill this morntnz. Police were told that Dorais; my was involved in a fight with a neighbour, another City Council employee, in which a parang and87 words
-
Article46 1963-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Mr. John E. Watson of the New Zealand Council for educational research arrived by air today for a four-day visit to meet leading educationists here. He said he would discuss with them the problems of education in this country.46 words
-
Article24 1963-08-19 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Sultan Ismail of Johore will open the new General Post Office here, at 3 p.m. on Aug. 25.24 words
-
147 1963-08-19 9 Undergrads in door to door appeal I£UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Five hundred undergraduates of the University of Malaya will launch a door-to-door appeal campaign on Tuesday for donations to the Students Union's fourth Welfare Week. Mr. Kenneth Yeo Chu Hul, chairman of the publicity committee, said in a statement that support147 words
-
Article62 1963-08-19 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Ernes Llm Slew Yin has been admit ted to the Singapore Bar by Mr Justice Wlnslow in the Higb Court. Mr. Lim was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple In July 1962. His admission was moved by his father. Mr. R. C.62 words
-
Article45 1963-08-19 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak. will open '-Camp Temasek" of the 2nd Bn., Singapore Infantry Regiment, at Ulu Pandan at 8.30 a.m. tomorrow. He will appear in the uniform of Colonel of the regiment for the first time.45 words
-
Article, Illustration378 1963-08-19 9 SPIVS SELL AT DOUBLE PRICE; RIOT SQUAD CALLED OUT TO CURB CROWD AT STADIUM KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. gPIVES made brisk black market business today at Merdeka Stadium as the demand for seats exceeded the supply of tickets for the final night of the sixth Merdeka anniversary378 words
-
Article213 1963-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The 1,000-strong National Union of Day Training Centre Graduate Teachers is to ask the Federation Govern- ment for more pay. A memorandum to this effect will be sent to the Ministry of Education. It was decided at Its annual delegates' conference here today.213 words
-
Article68 1963-08-19 9 BENTONO. Sun. A lorry drl-, ver. Chan Yoke Swee. 30, of Jalan Pantal. Kuala Trengganu. was! fined $73 hert yesterday for driving tils lorry without due care and attention at the 10th milestone. Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road, on' April 6. Chan, whose driving licence was endorsed, was68 words
-
Article, Illustration217 1963-08-19 9 Secret of success of an envoy's wife IfUALA LUMPUR, Sun An ambassador s wife must have two assets if she is to succeed and take to diplomatic life says Che Halimahton binte Abdul Majid Che Halimahton, wife oi the Malayan High Commissioner to Pakistan, said both assets revolve around women's217 words
-
Article42 1963-08-19 9 SINOAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ong Pang Boon, Acting Minister (or Labour, has directed that a dispute between the Shaw Printing Works and the Singapore General Printing Workers' Union over the dismissal of an employee. Loke Meng Chan, be submitted to arbitration.42 words
-
Article, Illustration96 1963-08-19 9 Teacher wins 'Miss Penang' title PENANG. Sun. Nineteen-year-old Marguerite Brodie, stand-in for French actress Capucine during the recent filming of "The Year of the Dragon" in Malaya, was elected "Miss Penang 1963" last night. "I'm so surprised and happy," she told the Straits Times after she was crowned by Datin96 words
-
318 1963-08-19 9 Integrated union has greater chance of success ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A leading trade union official today i spoke of the day when he hoped to see one giant union representing a1 1 Government employees. He was Mr. P.P. Narayanan, general secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers the larfjest318 words
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement94 1963-08-19 9 mm^^ 4£ the world's 7/# H WStwm^M most versatile !iI •^|mß outboard the VJ^S ~^%>ki^l BBkv mi I f\m j l^l^iß^^l^^^aaa^k^ IT* Here's the outboard with the dual personality. Power-packed and ready to serve as a heavy duty cargo-carrier or for pleasure cruises, the Johnson 28 HP gives you trouble-free94 words
-
Advertisement230 1963-08-19 9 -because he's NEVER SHORT OF EPHAZONE If you suffer from Asthma, Bronchitis, Bronchial Catarrh, coughing, wheeling, shortness of breath never be wuboat Ephazone. One tablet of Ephazone brings rapid relief. Its pumtstwk herbal elements dissolve the mucous secretions that dog the air passages. Painful cough and dangerous strain a*e quickly230 words
-
-
Page 9 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous469 1963-08-19 9 Today's Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA SHORT WAVE SERVICE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE M EDIUM 4 \v"^TsE R VICE SEBVICE 47S metres A-M 6.00 Tune Sigi.a l AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Negara-Ku; 6.02 Prelude To Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; Breakfast; 7.00 Time Signal, 7 JO Breakfast Bulletin- 730 T^469 words
-
-
STRAITS TIMES BOOK REVIEW
-
437 1963-08-19 10 SAN MIN (HI L Translated by Frank Price. (China Publishing Company, Taiwan). BY DAVID SZE rERE is no obvious reason why a new edition of "The Three Principles of tbe People" should be published at this time, even with the addition of a further437 words
-
Article283 1963-08-19 10 THE PHILIPPINES. Compiled by Gladys Zabilka. (Charles Tuttle. Tokyo. U.S. $2.75). BY WALTER WARWICK II7HEN the blurb promises quaint customs, folk songs and sport along with potted history, then plainly it is the tourist who is being tempted. Miss Zabilka coes at' it with all283 words
-
Article107 1963-08-19 10 ■riOUR remarkable British engineers are, portrayed in the Master Builders, a Hutchinson book by Keith Middlemas. to be published in October. Their names are little known But Brassey. when he died It 1877. had built one mile of railway out of every twenty in the world. Aird save107 words
-
Article, Illustration1347 1963-08-19 10 Story of the red man's lost cause THE PATRIOT CHIEFS. By Alvin M. Josephy. (Eyre and Soottiswoode. 255.) ALLINGTON KENNARD JT is less than a hundred years since the surrender of the Nez Pefces in the Bear Paw mountains, thirty miles short of the Canadian frontier, completed the military conquest1,347 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement274 1963-08-19 10 America's favourite coffee AVAILABLE IN Maxwell house M INSTANT COFFEE (1 Is s>ill available in tins as well ■HpSIM 6 to tUe laM \JB3&A THE LUXURY OF MODERN. W III fl JIM ELECTRICAL KITCHEN APPLIANCES^Jjj_« If] bd C#]i AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES HHf LIQUIDIZER AND GRINDER SET^/ 2 Electric appliances274 words
-
Advertisement139 1963-08-19 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain* HrtM-tiloroptwn* kill* germ* miianlly-i-haali p<mpl« f aM Prev«on piinpl«« from «pn«dinf— lrat*»no unMghtly •pott- Free from oil and gr«at»— dne\ not cracV. cake or clog Ihe porn— «nmen can apply make-up oicr it <A wonderfully rrTccnv«.|r«at* nieni University139 words
-
-
Article, Illustration142 1963-08-19 11 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Yang di-Per-tuan Agong will open the 5350.000 University of Malaya mosque (above) on Friday. The mosque will accommodate 600 people. Its minaret is built on a 100-foot tower with a gold anodised aluminium dome. The floor in the hall142 words
-
Article183 1963-08-19 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday. TWO MEMBERS of Beverley transport crew at! RAF Seletar Flight Lieutenant A.C. Tolhurst: and Flying Officer R.G. Peters have a wedding date after taking part in a flying competition in i Cyprus this week. They and the rest of the crew will fly183 words
-
Article81 1963-08-19 11 TELUK ANSON, Sun. The Teluk Anson section of the annual talentlme contest of the V.M.C.A. Youth Club of Ipoh will be held at the Kwong Tong Association on Sept 7 at 7.45 p.m. Entries arc now invited for vocal solo, vocal group and Instrumental81 words
-
Article43 1963-08-19 11 SINGAPORE, Sun. An In-ternationally-known German duo. Denes and Annallese Zsigmondy, will perfonl at the Victoria Theatre next month. The concert, on Sept. 15, Is sponsored by Singapore impres&ario. Mr. Goh Soon Tloe. The duo is a violinist-pianist combination.43 words
-
Article58 1963-08-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Damages totalling $17,757 were awarded hy Mr. Justice Buttiose in the High Court last week to Ng Heng Teik. 61. a businessman, who received personal injuries in a road accident; 16 months ago. The award was made against i tee Kwek Cnuan. a motor-cyclist.)58 words
-
130 1963-08-19 11 TJUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I The Malayan Society of Incorporated 1 Accountants has sent a memorandum to the Government suggesting amendments to the Companies Ordinance in view Of the rapid development in the field of commerce and industry since independence. The annual meeting of the society130 words
-
Article72 1963-08-19 11 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. I Seven bridle paths totalling more than 30 miles in length have been constructed in Tutong district under the rural development scheme. The District Officer. Inche All bin Awang Besar. said two more bridle paths about 10 miles long are to be con-72 words
-
Article31 1963-08-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sun Tun Llm Yew Hock, chairman oi the Mac*pore People's Alliance will open the pair- 1 Crawford branch in Java R, t at 4 p.m. next Sunday.31 words
-
206 1963-08-19 11 Expats will stay: Brunei Govt says it again BRUNEI TOWN, Sun.— The Brunei Government has reaffirmed that it will continue to employ expatriate offic ers in important government posts until suitably qualified local officers are available to replace them. It said in a statement that while waiting for local men206 words
-
Article24 1963-08-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Chop Joo Hong today held a reception at the, Chinese Medical Hall. Great World Park, to celebrate its 25th anniWllrtlJ24 words
-
Article33 1963-08-19 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. In surprise anti-secret society raids here last night police screened 323 people Three suspects detained in the Joo Chlat area are being held under the Societies Ordinance.33 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement16 1963-08-19 11 BJ Jfl Sec fill c 3 -a 8 c is st -9 "i Oil sis I16 words
-
Advertisement179 1963-08-19 11 ■B^< ■^^■■^p m BM^ 3 A b^bW -f^bb^bh BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH Ydu can't beat Bovril as a rich, f f,^ NW trustworthy source of red-blooded jr-^" *^*nL^ A I energy. It comes from the concen- -^fe^^^Sßk^ "wM irated NATURAL goodness of beef "mV^B P^ 'M one of the richest179 words
-
-
Page 11 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous291 1963-08-19 11 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS diers in It are exactly tender 8. Vestment* for old companies P lants .I; AtUck specifically executed 8. Show resentment check' J lO 1 w *v« last month (1». ,6, J I break off a bit <A biscuit 10. They're usually built into rec- for the291 words
-
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement862 1963-08-19 12 CS B *?J^Sa^ a^ B a*Waa>Jp»l rSa^s^s^*^B>*^*Bß*aßMaafJß ESESBvs Ss^Bs^Bas^BEßi (ontinurd from Page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT 8* Wmrd* SS (Min.)-Box it ct*. txtro EXPERIENCED UOOKS Required lor First-Class Restaurant. Apply P.O. Ban BM, Kuala Lumpur. WANTED EXPERIENCED CLERK in Produce export able to prepare full sci snipping documents. Box A.vu; S.T.,862 words
-
Advertisement1053 1963-08-19 12 SITUATIONS WANTED Wmrd* Si I Mitt.)— Box jt ctt. txtn ESTATE MANAGER Chinese U years. Presently employed (ia«t QBBM seeks change anywbere. 10 years c» perience new planting and replanting British trained tlxcellent relereaces Hex AUOBJ B.T. X.L RBTIRBD EUROPEAN OFFICIAL aged 48 seek* employment Secretary t Manager, Club or1,053 words
-
Advertisement966 1963-08-19 12 HOUSES LAND WANTED Wmrdt U <Mi*.)—ttox Je ctt txtrm FREEHOLD LAND BETWEEN Io.iXJO <0 30.000 sq.ft. with or without bunialow wanted la high class residential iistnct Full particulars and price to llox A545.S S.T (Spore EDUCATION H>r<> Si Him.)— Box St ru. txtrm GUARANTEED POSTAL TUITION "No-Pass No-Kee" Private Tutor966 words
-
Advertisement883 1963-08-19 12 OFFICE EQUIPMENT M »or4t %t mm.j—Box it rmt. txtrm JUST ARRIVED al last. Latest design (teel cflce desk, chair* etc. at lov. -i'oat availabt*:- ROB. B'por* 7.>75«'U133. KU. U»U FURNITURE •i t*.ir*. vj trim i— etas rt* aaitr* FOR CANE FURNITURE Cvbsun Adrmn a <'-'•■ R>v» Valltv Koa<l iii't SHROFFS883 words
-
Advertisement980 1963-08-19 12 FOR SALE Her*. %i Mim.t—Box tt ctt. txtrm 7,000 YDS. of Ot, I uudwuuu iui sale. Price Jl ao p*r yd Mun«ei Kamtiai Katat*. PO Boi No -UJ. BatanK U«rjuotai why pay MORE: Kuan io. Kara naiid uou.i aluic loi lUUI %ari«iir> ol lelt.lra tl <lul>«> ua> (aril ■>» Km980 words
-
Advertisement679 1963-08-19 12 BAR ft RESTAURANT (Spore) *Van*> ti 'Wm )-«»t SO ctt 'xlr. VIII r "THE PEC ASUS* for fish m\ r chip*. Ice cr-%111. Hiuch dinner 417 Alexandra Road (Opposite 8.U.U.), j S'porr. Tel: 6J66U. I COMFORT? AIH CONDITIONED a Raffles Bar and Prince Bar -J2. I RalOra Place. 8 pore,679 words
-
Advertisement573 1963-08-19 12 SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA Tenders will be received by tin PtRAK. *üblic Trustee. Supreme Court. TENDERS FOR THE EREC--5 lgapore. lo- the purchas*- o! TION OF A CLASB O QUAR»oks. showcases, sale, lurniture TERS AT BIDOR will be received md machinery In the premises ot at .ihe573 words
-
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1342 1963-08-19 13 10 iivEßfum k wi coASi u.n.. uuei'oen M ni P ynam •'enanf OIOMES mil, Oufilin. hamourf ll Pt/AM 21 Aut 21 AGAPLNOI Li.irpnl, biasfow Alt 20 Auf 22 Aif 21 27 Auf 21 MtMNON be 'oa. Marstilica, A mautk ll Pin Auf 21 Am 27/ 1 L pill. Htilano. riam*urt1,342 words
-
Advertisement2899 1963-08-19 13 w* 1 pjllfijjj^%frfflrf v pM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, IREMENT, ANTWERP, lOTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHEHIUR6 ANI CJPtNHAGEH. /Sr^S\ Spore P. Sham Penant ■WVKiXltl M *LACCA" 22/2S Alf 21/21 Alf M/11 Alf OYPIJM 'SONGKHLA' a) 21 Auf/ 4 Sipt 5/ 7 Stpt 1/ 1 Stpt2,899 words
-
Advertisement1301 1963-08-19 13 6c CO., LTD. III: ttH» EIXBRMAM lONS 4k KLA VENESS LINE LONOSH. HAMBURS, ROTttRBAM, IOS ANSiLES. SAN FRANCISCS. •UVRI HULL i MIDBLESMOL'tIL SEATTIc. VANCOUVER t PBRTLANI. CUT SJ RIPBN Acciitm cargi Ur Cntral t SmW Sport P. S'nam Penant SUNNiviLIE 521 Am 21 Aif/ 2 Sept 1/ 4 Sift S1,301 words
-
-
Article1128 1963-08-19 14 THE table «f shares on the Malayan Stack Exchanfe shows last business to Adjust 10. (A) and last business since that date (B) with II and I. standing for Hirhest and Lowest business for ♦his year to date. N 1 Aid Brick! 350 »t ic* fJS <01,128 words
-
Article30 1963-08-19 14 C uircnl Oalr of Tolal Total for (»t previoDit paMncnt pa> m*nl >ear »eat A. Amal 25'- S*pt. 27 85°,, A. Malat 40 r r Oct. 4 3030 words
-
Article30 1963-08-19 14 RUBBER TIN (perlb.) (per picul.) August 12. 6«'4cts. $449.37" j 13. U^cU. $151.50 H. «S<4 cts. $***** 15. 69', els! $450.87 «4 IS. 69 Cts. $451.00 17. $432.12".30 words
-
Article117 1963-08-19 14 Y|R. K. P. SMITH, managing iTJ director ot Burn.ah OU Company Ltd. has stated in London that there is no truth in the rumours that the Burmah Oil Board is contemplating a scrip Issue or that the company is engaged In any negotiations regarding merger117 words
-
Article62 1963-08-19 14 'j-ME Malayan C.chanp. Bankt' A. saciatian made the^e rh"nKe« In its rate* to merchant* on SatuMav (ai: rnteii to <lIHII Sellmi TT nr OD raarty BtUian Franca IO0: Italian Lirt 2UI9S: Narwaiian Krtmr MW. Honx Konv yesterday Iks U.I. rtolUt ■M .rioted at 5.711 tor T.T. and 5.7U62 words
-
Article694 1963-08-19 14 THE Straits tin price gained another SI. 121 per picul on Saturday morning which took it to $452.12^. the second highest price for the week. In London on Friday prices had been well maintained in (ace of U>e strike by Bolivian miners. The only uay694 words
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1632 1963-08-19 14 1---S3SS3XX3----1 l^sJorientl rwF «s' ki wv WraDP9HPiH TO AUSTRALIA yl; KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. SS HIMALAYA U.S.A. Hacific. Ailaniic. mntt Great Lakes East Departing PENANG 20»h Sept. 1963 n **t •'u'T'r'ljT.. An SINGAPORE 21st Sept. 1963 ■MMI Mart" flitpt 4/'*St»' 24 Saft 1 Oct 2) Oti °i Nat Noala Mara*1,632 words
-
Advertisement467 1963-08-19 14 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form ana full details available by sending this coupon to: Th* Manager* P.O. Box 90. Singapore. P.O. Box 184 Kuala MMM* P.O. Bo« 30. Ipoh or P.O. Box 15*. P««.n« Nome (Mr./Mn./Miu) Addrt.t TRUSTEE- THE CHAKTfnrD BANK 'MAIAVAt TRUSTEE LTD LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/467 words
-
Advertisement190 1963-08-19 14 NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED LOSS OF UNIT CERTIFK Art The toliowinn Unu Certiticate registered i 1 the name of K Kan»gasabai has been teported lost and is declared nul' aid void. Certificate No. 1000 covering 100 units of the First Malayan Fund: MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LID. Managers. ""irst Malayan190 words
-
Advertisement211 1963-08-19 14 NOTICE Mr. Koay ftmrn Cliuoi (Sales.l..lll tttl irrminated ln» services iviin Ul on Uk lE'*! AUCUM 1963 .:nci tfaoiclarc baa no .uithonty to ;ran»au ;iii\ MDM collect nionie» on out or halt. A^ia Mo:or Jo. Malacca) Ltd, 89. Jau.n Mu'islii Abdullah. Malrftca DREDGE BUCKET BAND Close-connected Bucket Band r«^ quired211 words
-
-
Article2247 1963-08-19 15 New issues affect local mart From Our Market Correspondent J^XTREMELY dull conditions ruled throughout the week on the Malayan Stock Exchange with operators concentrating on two new offers for sale. The first is the otter of 3.5 million one dollar shares at par by the Hotel Merlin, the lists for2,247 words
-
Article816 1963-08-19 15 rpHE following <s a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Friday August 16. B. >. \\tx let 1 SO Mrx ordi 3. 50 U.M. Trustees 6.00 Boustead 156 J.B. Holding 6/6 on Tin umalt mt H 9 Ordi 46 Duniopa Kast. Smelt 3.H4816 words
-
Article33 1963-08-19 15 Aug. 12 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 sVsf. 15 Auk 18 Aub. 17 SKT" Sst SS ittS iJi» .B i [rubbers 113.18 US.IS UtM U3.02 113.02 112.W Dec. 29, 1962 100.33 words
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement389 1963-08-19 15 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA GUILD OF GRADUATES ELECTION TO COUNCIL 1 am directed to Inform all members of the guild that the vice-chancellor haa decided to extend the closing date for the receipt of nominations of the guild of graduates to council to 12.00 noon Thursday. sth September 1963. Nomination forms389 words
-
Advertisement318 1963-08-19 15 SECOND DEPARTMENTAL EXAMINATION FOR HOSPITAL ASSISTANTS SEPTEMBER 1963 The next Second Departmental Examination for Hospital Assistants will be held on Monday 23rd and Tuesday 24th September 1963. Applications should be sent to the Chief Medical and Health Officer of the respective SUte not later than 30th August, 1963. The centres318 words
-
Advertisement490 1963-08-19 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TAIPING TOWN COUNCIL VACANCIES APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens or SUte Nationals for the following vacancies in the Town Council Office, Talping:— (A) TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (Civil) on the salary scale of:— (|324xA14-352/Exam. Bar 419xA14-545 562xA18--652 1 per mensem plus Cost of Living and Housing Allowances at current490 words
-
Advertisement547 1963-08-19 15 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE FOREST DEPARTMENT. PAHANG Notice is hereby given that Tender Notice fw the disposal of Agreement Areas in 1963 for felling timber in Raub. Temerloh. Kuantan. Lipis. Jeranuit and Rompin Districts have been posted at the Forest Offices in Pahang. Tenders close at noon on 30hb September 1963.547 words
-
Advertisement619 1963-08-19 15 TENDERS I TENDER NOTICE SCHOOL BOOKSHOP at Gajar. j Borang Secondary English School. Malacca with an expected enrolment of 1482 pupils Ln 38 classes in 1964. Applications are invitee I from well-established booksellers tc run this bookshop for the School Year 1964. Applications close on 31.8.63. Particulars from Principal. KEDAH619 words
-
-
TIMESPORT 1
-
Article81 1963-08-19 16 HOHENSTEIN ERNSTTHAL, (East Germany), Bun. Britain's Mike Hailwood was the unchallenged winner of the 350 cc class race at the East German Motor-cycling Grand Prix here yesterday. Riding an M. V. Augusta, ne finished in a time of 52:19.2 with an average speed of 160.2 kilometres per hourReuter - 81 words
-
Article201 1963-08-19 16 22 stars short-listed for World XI JJURICH, Sun. Twenty-two players, whose combined value would be well over £1,000,000 in today's soccer transfer market, were short-listed today by FIFA for the Rest of the World XI to meet England at Wembley, London, on Oct. 23. They are: Goalkeepers YashinReuter - 201 words
-
Article468 1963-08-19 16 F.A. CHARITY SHIELD Ever ton 4 Manchester United 0; London, Sunday. riNGLISH League champions Everton yesterday trounced Cup champions Manchester United 4-0 in the annual F.A. Charity. Shield match. Everton completely dominated the match and there were spells In the second half in whichReuter - 468 words
-
128 1963-08-19 16 I OC likely to switch congress venue BONN. Sun.— Otto Mayer, the chancellor of the International 0 1 y m pics Committee, said yesterday that Nairobi would most probably not be the site of the next lOC Congress, due to be held in October. In a telephone interview, he wasReuter - 128 words
-
Article48 1963-08-19 16 LONDON. Sun. Results of Rubgy League charity matches: Huddersfield 14 Halifax 14: Keighley 17 Bramley 13: Leigh 13 Wldnes 21; St. Helens 34 Liverpool 8: Swlnton 31 Salford 5: Bailey 0 Dewsbury 7: Hull-Kingston 11 Hull IS: Oldham 29 Rochdale 9: Wigan 5 Wanington 31. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
-
202 1963-08-19 16 RALSTON AND McKINLEY WREST LEAD FOR U.S. DAVIS CUP LOS ANGELES, Sun. The United States took a 2-1 lead over Mexico in their American Zone Davis Cup semi-final here yesterday when Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ralston beat the Wimbledon and U.S. doubles champions Rafael Osuna and Antonio Palafox 6-1. 6-3,Reuter - 202 words
-
Article28 1963-08-19 16 LONDON, Sun. Colin Cowdrey. England's Tcsi barman will captain MCC's team on their short tour of India starting in January. according to newspaper reports here.28 words
-
Article178 1963-08-19 16 SWIMMING TOKYO, Sunday. TWO world records toppled last night as the x United States took a firm lead in the opening events of the sixth Japan-America swimming meet at Tokyo. j The first record to go fell to 17-year-old high school student Don Schallander whoReuter - 178 words
-
313 1963-08-19 16 W. Indies show contrast in styles CRICKET LONDON, Sun. The West Indian batsmen, playing in their last match before the fifth and final Test against England, showed a contrast in styles on the first day against Nottinghamshire yesterday at Nottingham. They scored 314 runs and claimed one Nottinghamshire wicket forReuter - 313 words
-
Article19 1963-08-19 16 NAIROBI, Sun. The combined Oxford and Cambridge universities Rugby Union team beat East Africa 19-0 yesterday.19 words
-
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement296 1963-08-19 16 EFFICIENCY AT f M*. The KOMATSU DBO tractor is of the heavy-duty type, incorporating KOMATSLTS* profound designing and manufacturing experience as Japan's oldest and largest maker of heavy-duty construction equipment. The DBO hydraulically controlled angle dozer is especially suitable in Malaysia for earth-moving, highway construction, river improvement, dam site leveling,296 words
-
Advertisement86 1963-08-19 16 ATHLETICS KILBY DOES IT AGAIN LONDON. Sun. Brian Kilby, 25, won the British marathon championship at Coventry yesterday (or the fourth successive year to equal the records of Jack Holden and Jim Peter, who also won the title four times in a row. Kliby completed the 26 miles SSS yards86 words
-
Advertisement205 1963-08-19 16 I SINGAPORE TURF CLUB SEPTEMBER (GOLD CUP) MEETING 1963 Ist Day Sunday, Bth September 2nd Day Wednesday, 11th September I 3rd Day Sunday, 15th September 1 UNLIMITED SWEEP TICKETS for all Hire* days $1/. each Available to Members only by pest and to the ■j PUBLIC in Singapore from Authorized205 words
-
-
TIMESPORT 2
-
1574 1963-08-19 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Trebles for Rinus van Breukelen and Posnei by >; Penang, Sunday RERRYDALE, winner of the 1961 Selangor Gold Cup, returned to form today with a smashing success in the Club Cup over B£f here. Merv Maynard rode a well-judged race.1,574 words
-
Article43 1963-08-19 17 TOTAL FOOL: SMJM 1 No. 2»754» ($48,744) I No. *****8 (IMJtt) I No. 1*1133 (K4M) Starters ($1,015 each): Nob. ******. *****7, *****5, *****7. *****4, *****9. 17*080. *****1. Consolation ($5OO each): No*. *****7, 1*6112. 1*5508, *****2, *****0. *****1, *****$ *****4, 276T0, *****3.43 words
-
Article87 1963-08-19 17 'Quad' for varsities, colleges SINGAPORE, Bun.— Singapore University, Nanyang University, the Polytechnic and Teachers Training College will meet at badminton and athletics in a quadrangular next month. The badminton matches will be played at the Queensway School hall on Sept. 2-4. The athletics meet will be held at Fairer Park87 words
-
Article163 1963-08-19 17 SELKIRK LEADS WINNING TEAM SINGAPORE, San. Lord Selkirk, British Com-missioner-General for South-East Asia, led his team to victory by 71 points to 1$ over Chinese Chamber of Commerce in their annual golf match to retain the Selkirk Cup at the Island Club course today. Results: Lord Selkirk and H. S.163 words
-
Article75 1963-08-19 17 TENNIS Perak Malay* championships finals (Ipoh): Men's singles: Yahaya Mustapha (defending champion) bt Rosll Majld 6-2. 6-1; Men's doubles: Yahaya Mustapha and Mohamed All Plan bt Rosll Majld and Mohamed Kasslm 6-0, 6-3; Men's handicap doubles: Axlzul Rahman and Tak Mohsldin bt Jaffar Abdullah and Abu Zakarta 6-2, 6-7.75 words
-
Article17 1963-08-19 17 HONG KONG. Sun The touring Indonesian soccer team w-e beaten 3-0 by China In Peking.17 words
-
Article104 1963-08-19 17 SYDNEY, sun. Re«mu of Australian Learns aoccrr matches played today: Victoria Stole: JUST 1 Melbourne 1. DW. 1 North: Alexander 4 University 0. NSW Fed. Dir. 1: 8. Coast 1 Croatia 0; Apia 2 Budapest 2; Prague 1 Hellenic 1; OladesviUe 1 Bankstown 3 from July 14).104 words
-
Article401 1963-08-19 17 SINGAPORE, Sun. Twenty-three New Zealand-bred horses 1 have been registered with the Malayan Racing Association. They were Imported by the Selangor Turf Club and they arrived in Malaya on Aor. 29. They are: Actor 111, late Cunola, 5 b g by Marco Polo II Trudle: Alamanda,401 words
-
284 1963-08-19 17 BADMINTON Penang in two finals by default KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Penang reached the finais oi the Heah Cup (boys) and Lee Cup girls j badminton competitions today when they received walkovers from Pahang. In the boys' final, Penang will meet Negri Sembiian who beat Malacca 9-0 today. The Penang girls'284 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement377 1963-08-19 17 No! Not four digits. TOLLEYS/ Always a winner! Are you missing out on the world trend to Jet-Age Air Cargo? f\|* Air Cargo'd with Care to anywhere! These goldfish will *swim' 6.000 miks tonight! Courtesy of Qantas Air FAQT OANTAS Cargo, of course. And they'll do it within a confined377 words
-
-
Page 17 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous80 1963-08-19 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER B'gor v Japan (7JO pjn.); B'gor Burnley Cup XI v SCRC (6, both mmtchee at Merdek* Stadium). Perak v 8. Korea <Bt*dlum Perak. Ipoh, 6 pjn.). P*wu»f DW. S: TYBC t Chinese Wanderers; Marines v PIBC (both matches at D. Kramat). S*pon Div. 1: TTS Hospital v80 words
-
-
Article, Illustration1196 1963-08-19 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Nationalist China 1 S. Korea 0— by fi£!4 r KOREANS £UALA LUMPUa i Sun. W-ilion- ;ilisl hin :i beai South Korea with :i 7'Jrd minute :il in the Merdeka Sixth Anniversary Football Tournament's final ;ind deciding match Mil men ran ;i victory circuit round theSOONG HON SIN - 1,196 words
-
Article656 1963-08-19 18 The Forces confused and crushed Japan 6 Commonwealth Forces 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Japan, flowing into brilliant attacking action from the moment they scored a first-rush goal, crushed Commonwealth Forces 6-1 in the Merdeka Football Tournament at the Merdeka Stadium tonight. With a total of nine points and a goal656 words
-
Article68 1963-08-19 18 Nationalist China Japan South Korea South Vietnam Malaysia Commonwealth Forces Thailand P 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 W 4 4 3 3 2 1 0 D 2 1 1 1 J 2 L 1 2 2 3 5 4 P 11 20 10 14 1368 words
-
Article284 1963-08-19 18 JOB DORAI - Things to come by Sir Stanley JOB DORAI By I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Thirtyfour soccer coaches from eight Asian countries were told today of "things to come" by Sir Stanley Rous the F.I FA. president Sir Stanley, who was addressing the coaches at the end of their eightday course under West284 words
-
Article73 1963-08-19 18 KUCHINO, Sun.— The Sarawak Hockey Association today named 15 players to represent the State In the hockey tournament of the Malaysia Sports Festival at Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 27. The team leaves Kochlng on Aug. 26. The players are: O. Faust, J. Jangun, j Bunday, O. Van Kan.73 words
-
256 1963-08-19 18 Police and SRC to decide 2nd place SINGAPORE. Sun. Police and S.R.C., who have yet to meet in the second round, will decide the runners-up to S.C.C. position in this year's S.C.A. Senior tournament. The positions after today's matches: Police 57.69 percent LA. 5119 SJt.C. 50 and C.S.C 48.81. Indians256 words
-
Article36 1963-08-19 18 MIAMI BEACH. Sun Luis Rodriguez iCuba». former World welterweight boxing champion, hammered Denny Moyer iU.Sj lo defeat in the ninth round of a scheduled 10-round bout here lust night. The referee stopped the fight. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
-
Article442 1963-08-19 18 ERNEST FBIDA - ERNEST FBIDA ATHLETICS By SINGAPORE, Sun. o Top Singapore sprinter Low Sin Chock scored a splendid double in the Singapore AAA Championships which ended at Parrer Park today. Sin Chock equalled tbfl championship records of 10.0 for the 100 metres and 22.1 for the 200.442 words
-
Article104 1963-08-19 18 LONDON, Sun. England cricket selectors made only one clnui;;e today when they named 12 players tor the fifth Test against the West Indies, beginning at Th« Oval here on Thursday. Lancashire fast bowler Brian Statham. dropped for the last three Tests, comes in for Ken Palmer (Somerset) 12thReuter - 104 words
-
Obituary67 1963-08-19 18 MR*. EDNA CALISTAN KM Edwards puased away peacefully yraterday <IS-x-63>. HAJJAH AISHA HANNAN mother of Dato Abdul Hamld Jumat died peacefully I^-8-63. Corte«r leaves raidrac* for Bldadart 4.30 p.m. IH-S-63. REMAINS OF A. KANDIAH Palmer and Turner, father of Pilliyin Municipality. Saoapathy. Police Depot and Mrs. Manadeva, Cochrnne Rond.67 words
-
Article33 1963-08-19 18 FUNERAL OF MADAM K-cw k Slew Ymg beloved mother of Lee rVi Hoon*. L«e Yew Menu and L*t Kei Yin. will leave 23. l«yta> Koad. fltrancooa. (iarden, on 2ti-«-«3 for Kampong Sanme.33 words
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement149 1963-08-19 18 Japan's Best and First \n Television! HKf II 1 1 [I* g~^ THE LATEST DISCOVERY I PRECIOUS WOOD I A/// I//CT/1D I OR FINEST STEEL nnUwlOlUn M cabinet at ■LJE SPACE ELECTRONIC TUBES fifl j YOUR CHOICE. ONLY $2 9r PLUS 2 4 HOUR A MONTH MOBILE AFTER SALES SERVICE149 words
-
Advertisement52 1963-08-19 18 ■ON TO SIVITHIRI and Punuhothani.in and brother to ShobH oaj 10.8.63 Deo G rat lax thank* lo doctors and staff Bungsar Ward. parker smQuink ink is now available ■■■D Eve t sharp \»<^*" h«nr in bottles or cartridges Colours Six Permanent and Washable Royal Blue. A PRODUCT OF O THE52 words
-