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Title Section20 1963-08-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times H&** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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215 1963-08-24 1 PPP chief: Name a time, date and place KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, today replied obliquely to a challenge by the Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. that he should repeat allegations of corruption outside the Dewan Ra'ayat. Speaking during215 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1963-08-24 1 Sandys and Malaysian leaders confer today TENGKU: I, TOO, WANT IT TO BE AUG. 31, BUT FOR THE SAKE OF PEACE LET US SEE WHAT U.N. HAS TO SAY Provisional Govt plan likely to get a 'no' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TOP-LEVEL talks between the British Commonwealth and Colonial1,141 words
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708 1963-08-24 1 PHILIPPINES WILLING TO ACCEPT NEW PLAN MANILA, Friday. 'pUK British Government has suggested that Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaya should send four observers and four assistants each to join the United Nations team ascertaining the wishes of the peoples of the Borneo territories.708 words
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Article255 1963-08-24 1 Sarawak self-rule from August 31 From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING. Fri. The Sarawak Government announced tonight that on Aug. 31 there would be de facto self-govern-ment in Sarawak internal affairs whether or not there was a delay in the formation of Malaysia. The statement said that the Governor. Sir Alexander Waddell.255 words
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Article33 1963-08-24 1 KUCHING, Fri.— Six Indo-nesia-based terrorists operating 15 miles inside the Sarawak border have been captured by Gurkhas. The terrorists were captured in the Long Lopeng area of Sarawak's Fifth Division.33 words
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Article35 1963-08-24 1 CANBERRA. Frl. Britain's Queen Mother might visit AustraI iia next march to open the Ade- lalde Festival ol Art* and call briefly ai other Slate capitals, an authoritative source said here today. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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86 1963-08-24 1 THE TENGKU WITH THE BORNEO LEADERS TENGKU Abdul Rahman meeting Borneo leaders at Parliament House. On the Trngku's right are: Mr. Donald Stephens (Chief Ministerdesignate. Sabah), Data Mustapha (Yang diPrrtuan Negara designate. Sabah) and the Federation Minister for Internal Security. Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman. On the Tengku's86 words
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Article58 1963-08-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Bridges are to be built over the Muar and Batu Pahat rivers, the Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Sambanthan, announced today. He told a press conference that designs would be ready by the end of October when tenders would be58 words
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Article59 1963-08-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Dewan Ra'ayat today agreed to refer a motion to a committee of the full House that a sum of $27,832,230 be spent on development this year. It gave Its approval after a full day's debate on the motion which was Introduced59 words
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Article37 1963-08-24 1 AALBORQ- (Denmark). Frl. Aalborg. Denmark's fourth largest port, was paralysed for the second day today because of a dispute between the port management and dockers arising from a dockers' boycott of South African cargoes.— Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article550 1963-08-24 1 TO JAPANESE LIVING IN SPORE -I*HE Singapore Gov- ernment has pledged to ensure safety of Japanese nationals and their property in relatioi to a mass rally of 100.000 people to be held on the Padang on Sunday to press for compensation for Japanese wartime atrocities. This Is disclosed550 words
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Article505 1963-08-24 1 gAIGOX, Fri. There is growing belief thM President Ngo I) in h Diem's brother. Mr. Ngo Dinh Nhu, has taken over most of the power in South Vietnam in a quiet palace coup d'etat which begun wilh ;i nationwide crac k down on Buddhists onUPI - 505 words
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Article41 1963-08-24 1 I \l\\i; I In Pi di nt SofkarM i» id two hurried meetlajs with i <>i< i .11 Minister Di handrin In I i^t SI hours. siili iti'li I* flilr 1" ll.i^r another mrtttag «itli ,Pn vidmt SofkarM tamorrew41 words
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Article62 1963-08-24 2 PHNOM PENH. Prl. The Minister of Foreign Affairs said today that two armed Bouth Vietnamese planes flew over and oombed a provincial Cambodian outpost several times at Kauk Tek in the province of Svay Rieng on Aug. 19. The Minister said the planes machine-gunned and62 words
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Article, Illustration438 1963-08-24 2 FATHER RESIGNS AS VIETNAM ENVOY TO WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Friday. jyjADAME NGO DINH NHU "has not the power she is supposed to have," according to her father, Mr. Tran Van Chuong, who resigned yesterday as South Vietnamese Ambassador to Washington. Mr. Chuong, who resignedReuter; UPI - 438 words
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181 1963-08-24 2 Vatican condemns Diem's Pagoda War VATICAN CITY. Fri.— The Vatican newspaper Osser- a tore Romano, commenting on the South Vietnam situation, said yesterday the Roman Catholic Church "deplores and condemns all excesses, all violence, from whatever side they come." The newspaper said the events in Vietnam were of a politicalReuter - 181 words
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202 1963-08-24 2 r»OLOMBO, Fri.— Mrs. Bandaranaike, Ceylon Prime Minister, yesterday met the envoys of India, Burma, Thailand and Japan to discuss further steps on the Buddhist issue in South Vietnam. She outlined action so far taken by the Ceylon Government including a possible appeal for U.N.Reuter; UPI - 202 words
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Article58 1963-08-24 2 JERUSALEM. Fti. Israel has agreed to a proposal to allow United Nations military observers to Inspect demilitarised zor.es along her border with Syria, providing Syria permitted similar inspection on her side of the border. According to U.N. sources here, a Syrian reply has not vetReuter - 58 words
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Article175 1963-08-24 2 T»HE Peking People's A Dally, organ of the Chinese Communist Party, today accused the Soviet leaders of having sold out the interests of the German people "to curry favour with U.S. imperialism." Their treachery warranted the vigilant attacks of the Socialist countries and the people of theReuter - 175 words
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247 1963-08-24 2 Sex and the vanishing breed of rhinos WA S H I NGTON. Fri.— The supposed aphrodisiac, qualities of rhinoceros horns are contributing to vanishing herds, the Congress of Zoology was told yesterday. Dr. Harold J. Coolidge. executive director of the Pacific Service Board of the National Research Council, said aReuter - 247 words
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180 1963-08-24 3 I ONDON. Fri.— A book- maker was charged today with being concerned in Britain's £2,600,000 mail train robbery, the seventh arrest in a two-week manhunt. Charles Frederick Wilson 31. appeared at LJnslade Court, five miles from the spot near Aylesbury, where the "travelling Glasgow-to-LondonReuter - 180 words
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Article62 1963-08-24 3 LONDON, Prl. Jobless teenagers caused Britain's .unemployment total to jump by 51,987 in a month to a total of 501.213 on Aug. 12, the Ministry of Labour announced here today. Almost all this increase, the Ministry added, was due to boys j and girls leaving schoolReuter - 62 words
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157 1963-08-24 3 Newly weds part to go to jail for marrying Le»MH)N, Fri Newlyweds Robert ana Patricia Kearney parteu yesterday to go to separate jails. A High Court judge sentenced them each to 28 -days for disobeying a court order banning their marriage. The couple, married two months, were driven from courtUPI - 157 words
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Article25 1963-08-24 3 WASHINGTON, Pri. Mr. Eric Johnston, president of the Mo- 1 tion Picture Association, dlod here today at the ace of 67.— RouterReuter - 25 words
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93 1963-08-24 3 NEW YORK, Fit— The Nevada Supreme Court has granted a stay of execution to Thomas Lee Bean, 18, convicted of the murder of British ski star Sonja McCaskle. He was scheduled to die in the Nevada gas chamber durine the week of Sept. 23.UPI - 93 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-08-24 3 cheered 1 when West Indian, Mrs. Nagian Nisbet. beat nine white girls to become Floral Queen of Malvern, Worcestershire. England. Last night, Nagian. 26, who came from the West Indies to Britain eight years ago, said- "I was so thrilled I could have cried.135 words
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Article40 1963-08-24 3 NAIROBI, Fri. Reports that Kenya and Formosa had signed an aid agreement were described here today as "bunkum" by the Kenya Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Lawrence Sagini on his return from a trip to Taipeh and Tokyo.40 words
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Article59 1963-08-24 3 LONDON. Fri. Three' beauty queens returned here from the Miss International beauty contest in California with harsh words about American chaperons. "We had a chaperon to every two girls. We had to ask permission even to go to the bathroom." commented Miss England. Dian Westbury. whoReuter - 59 words
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Article27 1963-08-24 3 MONTREAL, Prl. A bomb put a swing bridge over the St. Lawrence seaway, at the western end of Montreal Island, out of action. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article29 1963-08-24 3 WASHINGTON. Prl. Congress voted yesterday to bar foreign aid to any nation that falls within 60 days to cut off all trade with Communist Cuba. U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article50 1963-08-24 3 EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE (California). Fri. American pilot Joseph Walker yesterday broke bis own altitude record in an X-15 rocket plane, reaching a height of 351.000 feet. His previous record was set on July 19. with a height of 348.700 feet, or Just over 66 miles. Router.Reuter - 50 words
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Article296 1963-08-24 3 DRILL MISSES TARGET BY MATTER OF. FEET HAZLETON, (Pennsylvania), Friday. piTHEAD recue workers prepared today to make a third attempt to drill a rescue shaft to three miners trapped underground here for nine days. Two heartbreakinp; efforts to reach them had earlier failed onceReuter - 296 words
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Article33 1963-08-24 3 PRAOUE, Fri. The Prague branch office of the New China news agency has been closed down "with immediate effect" for spreading anti-Czechoslovakia propaganda, the Czechoslovakia news agency Ceteka said today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous17 1963-08-24 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleoy /oo votiN /vooa««m\ TUiNK y I TMAT WC CAMT Mr\W. DCAff) V17 words
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Article100 1963-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Police are finding it difficult to establish what caused the death of ex-Inspector D.W. Dasa, whose body, tied to two ship's wrenches, was picked up in the sea off Telok Ayer Basin on Tuesday. A police spokesman said today that the reason100 words
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121 1963-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. "pHE Public Utilities Hoard today warned the public that the washing of cars and watering of gardens "is strictly forbidden during this period of drought." A Board statement said that water stocks had reached a critical stage and, unless the121 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-08-24 4 MR. AHMAD MOON SHEE (above), the managing partner of a new restaurant, the "Malaysia Restaurant" In Joo Chiat Road, which will be opened today by the State Advocate-General, Inche Ahmad Ibrahim. The restaurant offers a wide variety of Malaysian and Chinese- Muslim food and65 words
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Article237 1963-08-24 4 OINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Tong Teck Ing, acting Assistant Comptroller of the Customs Preventive Branch, was electrocuted In his Mcunt Vernon home last night because of a broken switch. Mr. Tong, 32, was lying on the cement floor beside his bed when his hand accidentally touched the237 words
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Article367 1963-08-24 4 'BLOOD DEBT RALLY DRIVE SINGAPORE, Fri. A state- wide campaign to get people to attend a mass rally on the Padang on Sunday to press for compensation for Japanese "war-time atrocities was launched today. A fleet of 10 publicity cars equipped with loudspeakers and manned by multilingual speakers began touring367 words
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Article46 1963-08-24 4 SINGAPORE. Pi I— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for National Development. Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, will open three new highway bridges and five new footbridges across Buklt Timah Canal tomorrow -at 5 p.m. These are built between Newton and Bukit Timah circuses.46 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-08-24 4 MR. AND MRS. S. DORAISAMY after their wedding in Singapore. The (room, a teacher at Beatty Secondary School is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sinnlah. The bride, the former Miss V. Valliainmai is the daughter of the late Mr. S.V.R. Veerappa and Mrs. Veerappa. She is a51 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-08-24 4 SINGAPORE, FrL Famed American magician and escapologist James Randi, who Is now in Singapore to begin a season, showed his skill at unlocking handcuffs today at the Outram Jail. Prison officials put five pairs of handcuffs on his arms, added a restraint belt for173 words
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Advertisement325 1963-08-24 4 I TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! L SIMULTANEOUSLY AT 111 KUALA LUMPUR II PENANG H SINGAPORE I ODEON ODEON ODEON-KATONG ONE OF THE FINEST PICTURES IN A LONG TIME! TOUCHING... HEART-WARMING... EMOTIONAL!! MALIK SLLAMAT MARIAM GHAZALI SIMAMRI ill A Morio Menodo Production With English Subtitles I Tel: ***** t^flll J I F_Vb# SINGAPORE325 words
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Advertisement591 1963-08-24 4 on-M:ftrfr]llM M»%% MKrniX. X Horn 130 4.00 6.30 9 30pm f||| REORGE RAFT j Story ♦d Roy Donton X Plus' The Hottest Return Match 4- Ot All Time! 4- < WORLD tib.iV x WeiCHl CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT X LISTON Versus PATTERSON. Tonight Tomorrow Midnight! X "WILD BOAR FOREST" c.o, t Mondorin591 words
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289 1963-08-24 5 Raped five times by three men, girl tells court KUANTAN, Fri. A 19 year old girl, Tan Siew Lian, told the High Court here today that three masked men armed with knives raped her flve times after robbing her of her Jewellery. Tan. a tapper, said the men stripped her289 words
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Article64 1963-08-24 5 PENANG. Pri.— The Federation Controller of Pilgrimage, Hail All Rouse, 49, has submitted his resignation as secretary of the State Islamic Religious Council because of increasing work in his own department. He had previously served as secretary of the Penang Muslim Board for eight years.64 words
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Article31 1963-08-24 5 IPOH. Pri. Cash totalling $380 and a gold ring valued at 820 were stolen from a farm of M.id.ir.i Ng Choy. 62. in Menglembu regrouping area near here.31 words
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191 1963-08-24 5 PENANG, Friday. pOLICE here have asked for fingerprint experts from Kuala Lumpur to help identify I six armed robbers who raided a goldsmiths i shop yesterday and escaped with jewellery worth $37,000. A C.I.D. spokesman said today that the Rang probably191 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-08-24 5 Meet Pat the 'Country Girl' MEET Miss Pat Smith of Shepparton. Victoria. Australia, winner of the 1963 "Country Girl" quest, whose ambition is to become Victoria's first woman clerk. When Pat visited Singapore this week as part of m world tour for winninz the quest she had two objectives: TO154 words
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Article43 1963-08-24 5 PENANG. Fri.— The Salvation Army band and choral group will lead the singing at the third United Churches' community hymn hour sponsored by the Penang branch of the Malayan Christian Council at the Wesley Church Hall at 8.15 p.m. this Sunday.43 words
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Article44 1963-08-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The national president of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. will open the annual delegates meeting of the MCA Youth section in Ulu Langat district ac me Community Hall in Kajang ai 10 a.m. on Sunday.44 words
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300 1963-08-24 5 NOW IT'S GLORIA'S TURN TO SAY 'NO' 30 TIMES KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Gloria Canonizado, 22, the Filipino "Miss Twinkletoes" who reluctantly accepted a doctor's "No" last week, is now finding It hard to say "No" herself. The doctor ordered: "No dancing" when Gloria twisted some ligaments in her left foot300 words
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86 1963-08-24 5 'Regent" named in Negri election dispute SEREMBAN, Fri— Nearly eight months have gone by sinpe th» Undane of Jelebu died. A successor to fill the HJOO-a-month post has still not been found. Election of a successor has been repeatedly put off because of a dispute between Jelebu's minor chiefs. The86 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-08-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl.|- The Council of the University of Malaya will meet to discuss the setting up of a university college in Penang as soon as it has been officially informed that a site has been found. The chairman bf the council, Haji182 words
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Article52 1963-08-24 5 PENANG. Fn. A widow. Lim Ah Eng. 54. was fined $55 today for making a false statement to Die Registrar of Citizenship six years ago. Lim, a labourer, admitted telling the Registrar she had lived in Penang for 21 years when she had actually been there52 words
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Article24 1963-08-24 5 MUAR Prt. Muar Chinese Arts Society will present a concert at the Diamond Jubilee Hall 1 here tomorrow at 8 p.m.24 words
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221 1963-08-24 5 HELSINKI. Friday A I ALA YA, Singapore, Burma. I^os. Thailand and China have been established by Interpol as countries of origin of opium seized during the last Interpol year. This was stated at the 32nd assembly of Interpol being held here. ReportingReuter - 221 words
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Article123 1963-08-24 5 Teacher granted decree nisi SINGAPORE, Fri John Duralrajasingham Rajah, a school teacher, was today granted a decree nisi by Mr. justice Chua on the ground of desertion by his wife. Rosie Maniam. also a teacher The decree is to be made absolute at the end of three i months. A123 words
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Article39 1963-08-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Mr. Harcharan Singh, a television en- gineer. left for Canada by air this morning lor a six-month tele- > vision technical maintenance course at the Canadian Broad- casting Corporation Engineering Headquarters in Montreal.39 words
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Miscellaneous138 1963-08-24 5 Huff.% Hit nut/ Ufi Hniph U. i,t,<l*,hl out r- n«Y u/m Yixl moc^ faoocNusN""" 1 do lots ">^.UTTI* A MAJW TTMC > AJWUNP- GHACWJ* j C REPEAT m M /MOWAKJUTHJVIN'I FCADWtCO FINMM <4 THIf < HALf J/'vA v **<TN I BUftNESf lif I A Mtf O' PEANUTS J FWIENOS 00138 words
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Article74 1963-08-24 6 50 to model latest hair-dos BINOAPORE. Fri.— Fifty hairdressers will model the latest hairdos at the Happy World Stadium on Aug. 29. The halr-fashlon parade. the first of Its kind In Singapore. Is being organised by the Singapore Permanent Hair Waving Employers' Association to celebrate itt sixth anniversary. Tickets for74 words
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Article41 1963-08-24 6 KANGAR. Fri. Nomination day in the by-election for the SanglanK ward of the Simpang Ampat local council here, caused by the death of Mr. Wah Pole Chuang, has been fixed for tomorrow. Polling day is Sept. 22.41 words
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Article246 1963-08-24 6 PORT SWETTENHAM, Friday. ALAST-MINtJTE meeting between the management of the Port Swettenham Stevedoring Company, the Harbour Trade Union and Labour Ministry officials has averted a sympathy strike by 3,000 which would have paralysed the whole port. The union had served 14 days' notice on the company246 words
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Article, Illustration948 1963-08-24 6 001 RECALLS ALLIANCE PROMISE AND WARNS: WRONG DECISION CAN RING DEATH KNELL... REPORTER: Oh Kee Tiang: Penang, Friday A referendum to ascertain the wishes of the people of Penang on the island's free port status would ''serve no useful purpose," the Chief Minister,948 words
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Article, Illustration364 1963-08-24 6 Lee .said, had estimated that by joining the Malaysian Common Market, the island would lose only $7 million a year. What p>.is have the government to counter this loss?" he asked. Opposing the motion, Oato Wong said that the legislative364 words
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254 1963-08-24 6 IPOH, Friday. T»HE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Llm x Swee Aun, has received the support of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines for the manner in which he has dealt with the "complex problems" of U.S. stockpile tin releases. A statement issued by254 words
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Article109 1963-08-24 6 DENANG, Fri.— A youth ran some distance along Bertam Lane yesterday evening before he collapsed with a knife stuck in his shoulder. Lee Hoe Beng. 19, told the police he was cycling at about j 4 p.m. when he saw two other youths on a motor-cycle109 words
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Article148 1963-08-24 6 MALAYAN Buddhists today decided to write to Tengku Abdul Rahman and five other Prime Ministers to appeal for their help to solve the religious crisis in South Vietnam. "I have seen the Prime Minister and he has promised to help." Senator Chean Seng Khim told a PENANG,148 words
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Article137 1963-08-24 6 Traders form a study group PENANG, Fri.— Penang's six chambers of commetce. at a joint meeting yesterday, appointed a study group to examine various matters arising from the Malaysian common market proposals as they affect the State. The meeting, convened by the Malay chamber yesterday, will meet again when the137 words
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Article33 1963-08-24 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A motor cyclist. Tan Yeo Hwpe. 30. died at the General Hcrpital yesterday two hours after he was involved in collision with a stationary lorry in Cavenugh Road33 words
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Article19 1963-08-24 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Nanyang University Students' Union will hold its third "University Week" in March next year.19 words
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195 1963-08-24 6 Singapore to Phnom Penh air service SINGAPORE, Fri. a Royal Air Cambodge DC4 Skymaster will touch down at Paya Lebar airport at noon tomorrow to inaugurate the first direct Phnom Penh Singapore commercial air service °n board the aircraft will K e HX IPs J. nc ludln K the Cambodian195 words
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Article26 1963-08-24 6 PENANG. Fri.— Mr. N. Ponnudurai. administrative assistant of Borneo Cc. Ltd. returned to Pfiiang today after an extensive tour of Britain and Europe.26 words
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Article, Illustration2811 1963-08-24 7 THE DEFENCE 7 finally agreed to pay $10,000 to family because I feared violence and publicity, although innocent 9 REPORTERS: Joseph Miranda. Yuen Pang Kong IPOH. Friday J)R. LING Ngan Liong, 37, who is accused of raping a 14-year-old patient,2,811 words
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Miscellaneous289 1963-08-24 7 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Treaty tow., gives skut. vest. 1. Team disunion resolved at Ild blou f n0 v*u 7> Fri h ,iio ,12 1 10 Uneasy place to weep on the 8 Deuce lor holding the cart? £?a dsi <* «< H |7. 15. The composer .sounds uncer--9289 words
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Article, Illustration1699 1963-08-24 8 'I looked into the offices of PM and Deputy PM: They were not in' REPORTERS: Chia Poteik, Jackie Sam SINGAPORE, Fri ONG Chang Sam, Barisan Sosialis Assemblyman for Chua Chu Kang, told the High Court today that the procession of political detainees'1,699 words
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1993 1963-08-24 8 draft the petition, Ang should sign it. IK. Lee said that the memo- I randum was to be presented by all the Barisan tiasiahs Assembiymen and not by the party. x. .'.is to be 'a letter not1,993 words
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Advertisement807 1963-08-24 8 **w fiSi S |II BFHto m*m r fTFBi s *iJI His Hi jil IRI m_ft I^3l IL v KM 3n a^T^H rrrf y tHBIB BmW 55^""" M Read how reliable KLM Royal Dutch Airlines flies you to the heart of Europe. KLM serves 43 of the most important European cities.807 words
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Article, Illustration92 1963-08-24 9 IJUALA LUMPUR, Frl. A reward of $2,000 Is being offered for Information leadIng to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the murder of a housewife. Tan Slew Choon, the police announced toI day. Tan, a mother of eight, was found stabbed to92 words
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146 1963-08-24 9 THE CHINESE WORD THAT GIVES JOY TO A SCOTSMAN... SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. E. L. Roberts, a Scotsman, confessed today that he would like a Chinese word heard around the world. The word: "Yam-seng." He said the shout of "yamseng" brought Joy to the hearts of all distillers. "If this expression146 words
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84 1963-08-24 9 KAMPAR. Prl. Two youths' waylaid a motor-cyclist. Lee Chi Way, 32, and beat him up with I sticks In Wan Loong new village near here on Wednesday evening. Lee. a hawker, told police the youths knocked him off his motorcycle and attacked him with84 words
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Article, Illustration453 1963-08-24 9 'Pay $50m debt of blood 7 call by Malaya JAPAN MUST ATONE f DRIVE SPREADS: NOW CHAMBERS ACT Kuala Lumpur, Frl THIRTY-FOUR representatives of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya today unanimously resolved that the Japanese Gov eminent should be asked to pay a $50 miUion "debt of453 words
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Advertisement50 1963-08-24 9 S Enjoy the masculine freshness of ■■j SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON PHILIPS 19" TV $38 PER MONTH ONLY FOR 18 MONTHS LIST PRICE (S PORE) $625 NO DOWN PAYMENT FREE AERIAL INCLUDES NO EXTRA FIXING CHARGES fW4 Open till 9 p.m. Daily) MULTIVOX 46. SELEGIE HOUSE. S NGAPORE-8. TEL: *****50 words
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Advertisement95 1963-08-24 9 k iTApnAurl J fljUlu/l/nMjl Enjoyed at the most distinguished parlies n> '('fjß) a When you serve GORDON'S GIN to your guests, you are serving the 7 *Tw wor| d's finest gin there's nothing to match it It s the perfect party |AI DRY GIN wM nn^ Wltn ruit i u95 words
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Miscellaneous552 1963-08-24 9 Today's radio, TV| RADIO MALAYA n 30 Cocktaila For Two: 12.00 NATIONAL SHOKTWAVB SERVICE 41.7 metre. RADIO SINGAPORE AM 6.00 Time Signal. Ne-gara-ku: 0.02 Prelude To Break- SHORTWAVE SERVICE last; 7.00 Time Signal. The «1 METRES News; 7.10 Songs And Sweet MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Music: 7.30 Learn A Word A552 words
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Article, Illustration542 1963-08-24 10 Harold Soli - Plan to ease traffic flow and reduce accidents Harold Soli THREE HIGHWAY BRIDGES AND FIVE FOOTBRIDGES: TOTAL COST $400,000 By THE Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yoke Eng, will officially open the State's three new highway bridges and five footbridges spanning Bukit Timah Canal at542 words
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Article, Illustration594 1963-08-24 10 This is also big boost to Singapore- Malaya trade f HE inauguration of a one-way traffic system along the Bukit Timah and Dunearn Roads next month with the completion of two reinforced concrete bridges and a timber bridge and five footbridges will facilitate the flow of traffic along this highway594 words
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602 1963-08-24 11 One-way system along, the highway from Sept. yilK trunk road from Singapore lo the Federation is popularly known as Rukil Timafa Road, consisting of three stretches liukit Timah, Upper Bukil Timah and Wood lands Roads. The overall length of this trunk rotd Is about 14 miles. With th« construction of602 words
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Article, Illustration164 1963-08-24 11 yyORKMEN seen putting the finishing touches to a reinforced concrete bridce at the 4£ milestone Buk.it Timah Road, near the Swiss Cottage Estate junction. This is one of three highway bridges along Bukit Timah Road. These and the five footbridges which have been completed are designed to ease164 words
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Advertisement143 1963-08-24 10 CONGRA TULA TIONS PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. SINGAPORE On the occasion of the opening of the new reinforced concrete Bridges spanning Bukit Timah Canal We are happy to have been entrusted with the construction of the two new reinforced concrete Bridges and the precast reinforced concrete Piles of the entire project143 words
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Advertisement46 1963-08-24 11 CONGRATULATIONS PUBLIC WORKS DEPT., SINGAPORE ON THE COMPLETION OF THEIR NEW PROJECT "HIGHWAY TO THE MAINLAND" FROM: THE MANUFACTURERS AND SUPPLIERS OF PRE-CAST CONCRETE UNITS AND R.C. PIPES BUILDING CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LTD. OFFICE: FACTORY: 147 KAMPONC BUCIS 13ms. MANDAI ROAD SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TEL: ***** TEL *****46 words
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Advertisement277 1963-08-24 11 Onoda cement Singapore Om«"nt Manufacturing Co., Ltd a twnpany Incorporated in Singapore to manufacture cement from imported clinker from Japan. A Pioneer Certificair wa» granted to this company by the (lovernmenl on 24th June. \96\ It was opened by the Minister for Finance Or. Ook Keng Swee on the 24th277 words
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Obituary29 1963-08-24 12 Wnrdt Sit /Minimum) MR. TONO TECK ING of MSN Department pa»«ed away suddenly on 22-S-A3 at 16 Mount Vernon Singapore IS. Funeral 4 p.m. on J4-*-*J at Bldadarl.29 words
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Article182 1963-08-24 12 It Word* Sit (Mlnlmmm) YtO SOON HOCK and famllla* wian *elr heartfelt thank* to friend* relative* those who cent wreath* *croll> •onatlona loan of car* lorrta* IT-4-43 MR. AND MRS. K. V. Raja thank nlatlve*. friend* for their help. P«Mfit*. sood wlKhea, gifts, oa the. ooea ■lon of their182 words
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Article48 1963-08-24 12 It Wnr4t $1* (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING Memory of the late Rev. J. Apnaduray who paaeed away on *t-S>it. Inserted by hi* sorrowlnx children IN LOVING MEMORY of Mrs. Mary Andrew ■.amy departed 24-^-61. Though dead but aIWI v« remembered by her loving children and grandchildren.48 words
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Article272 1963-08-24 12 H ..rrf< <;« f Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S Java Rl)sttafel la ssrw 1 swat ssMßtai nd Sunday lur.. time DACRON SHIFTS In beautiful colours. Suitable for day or ntitht. Call at Tn»n Country, Orcbard Road, Snor, TEETHINC CHILDREN en]( y the crisp, delicious ta-te of Ryvlta blscuin. Easy to dlt-Kt.272 words
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Article604 1963-08-24 12 The mounting strength of popular feeling in the Borneo territories against Indonesian intervention quite naturally has been communicated in part I to U Thant's assessment teams. It is understandable. But I wrath must be controlled, and the mission of ascertainment given every facility to begin and to604 words
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Article328 1963-08-24 12 That theic is to be no referendum on Penang's inclusion in the Malaysian common market (and the principal customs area) need occasion no surprise. This mode of ascertaining public opinion is not regarded with any degree of enthusiasm in Malaya, and in any case, Penang's State Constitution does328 words
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Article271 1963-08-24 12 The announcement by the Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman, that the Government has decided to restrict membership of youth movements to people between the ages of 12 and 35, will be received with special interest by Umno Youth. Both its chairman, the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardcn, who271 words
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Article, Illustration1212 1963-08-24 12 GAVIN YOUNG - Hollywood re-visited A little of the old magic lingers still GAVIN YOUNG by LOS ANGELES Saturday ALONG WITH 'MY FAIR LADY,' THEY STILL PAINT THE GRASS GREEN ONLY the most blase could fail to be enchanted by th© atmosphere of a massive film studio, and contrary to popular belief, these1,212 words
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Letter363 1963-08-24 12 THE president of the NaA tional Union of Teachers of trained and day training* centres Is sadly misinformed If he thinks that there .are no nonMalay qualified teachers of the national language. The fact is that there are hundreds of them and some of these teach the363 words
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Letter326 1963-08-24 12 YOUR consistency in your opposition to an University College in Penang is notorious, but your leader of August 13 reveals that your anti-Penane partisanship has clouded your usual reasonableness. While agreeing with your comment that the carrying of the protest of 200 squatter families on the site chosen326 words
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Advertisement468 1963-08-24 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. in Word* $11 'Mlnlmmm) LAVILLE To Pam Vie on 21" Au«u«t at G'eneatlea Hospital a son Our thanks to .Doctor and Staff. SWEETING: To Ancela and Peter •on, Timothy Guy Powle. on 23-S-63 at Mount Alvernla Hospital. Singapore TO AUDREY and Donald a daughter. Annie Huan LI Ltn468 words
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Advertisement18 1963-08-24 12 For EXPERT I Tailoring I It •^bK i SINGAPORE'S ONLY IXCIUSIVf MEN'S SHOP il. HICH STREET. TIL: *****.18 words
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Advertisement96 1963-08-24 12 opsanJSJ ■■■■■■■HiEYE DROPS Hi OPSAN cintiiis I piwerful aitilittiriil cinpini caHrt V33S j*hrtt> devtlued i* the lakiratariis if the "National H^WJWfI lattititi fir Mefical Research" an! Beats Pin Or*? Cimijuy m EiilaMl. Tins Mit,M ciMfiml Mikes OPSAN a ««mm Most effective preparation fir treatiif eyt iifectuns ail it is alsi96 words
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Article, Illustration264 1963-08-24 13 King: Islam is a tolerant religion Uphold its good name KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. Yang di-Pertuan Agohg today opened the $400,000 Al-Rahman Mosque at the University of Malaya, described by Tengku Abdul Rahman as one of the most beautiful in Malaya. Soon after the opening, the King, the Tengku. other Cabinet264 words
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144 1963-08-24 13 Fri.— The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said today that the Federation Government had decided to restrirt membership of youth movements to people between the ages of 12 and 35. He said that a national co-ordinating body was144 words
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Article26 1963-08-24 13 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. A thief broke into the Red and Yellow Omnibus Company offices here early this morning and stole coins worth $10.26 words
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Article33 1963-08-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, will speak at a public; rally at the Sultan Suleiman Club in Kampong Bharu on Monday at 8 p.m.33 words
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Article27 1963-08-24 13 KLUANG. Fri. The Kluang branch of the MIC will hold its annual meeting at the Indian Association here at 5 p.m. on Monday.27 words
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110 1963-08-24 13 j^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Rallwaymen's Union of Malaya today sent a cable "and letter of protest to President Macapagal of the Philippines denouncing the "brutal treatment" meted out to the striking dock-workers In Manila. Urging the President's personal intervention, tjie RUM messages say:110 words
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Article, Illustration140 1963-08-24 13 Missing: A girl with many boyfriends 1/-UALA LUMPUR, Fri. A girl, Wong Siew Peng, 16, has been missing from her home in Ipoh Road for the past 17 days. But the girl's parents, who are living in Hong Kong, are unaware of her disappearance. Her aunt, Miss 8. C. Wong,140 words
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237 1963-08-24 13 Marshall, Seeni will not attend Opposition 1 rally Xl ALA LUMPUR, Frl.— Two political party leaders Mr. D.R. Seenivasacam and Mr. David Marshall said today that they would not be attending the anti-Malay-sia rally to be held here tomorrow night. They were among the 10 top Opposition leaders from Malaya237 words
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91 1963-08-24 13 KAMPAR. Fri. A pillion rider of a bicycle. Chai Kirn Fatt, 12. was killed in an accident on the main trunk road, five miles north of here, yesterday afternoon. The bicycle, ridden by Choi Chee Cheong. also 12. was involved In a91 words
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128 1963-08-24 13 'LET US FINISH COURSE 9 PLEA BY TEACHERS 'J-ELUK ANSON. Frl. A resolution asking the Government to restore Normal classes for Tamil teach- i ers for one term was passed at a meeting of 120 teachers from North Malaya here. Mr. K. Ramakrishnan. who presided said 350 teacher; passed their128 words
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Article, Illustration290 1963-08-24 13 Work starts on a new town at Kallang SINGAPORE. Friday. THE Housing and Development Board has started work on a new town at Kallang for 250,000 people, the chairman, Dato Lim Kirn San, revealed today. He told the Straits Times that the new town, when completed in the next few290 words
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79 1963-08-24 13 SINGAPORE. Frl— One of two cars stolen yesterday was. recovered a few hours later. Mr. Wong Kirn Kee had re- I ported to police that his Morris Minor, parked outside his house In Joo Chiat Terrace the night before was missing When police recovered79 words
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Article28 1963-08-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Five British graduate teachers will arrive here by air tomorrow to spend ye*r teaching in Federation schools under the Voluntary Service Overseas programme.28 words
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Article79 1963-08-24 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Police last night detained 36 men In bars and other gangland hide-outs In various parts of the city. Sixteen were picked up In one bar, which was raided twice in one hour. Twelve were detained in four other bars. The other eight were79 words
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Article48 1963-08-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Four non-commissioned officers of the Federation Engineer Regiment will leave for Britain on Monday to attend a three-month course in combat engineering. The four are Szt. Harun bin Kasah. Sgt. Ohazali bin Abdu! Kadir. Col Peter Duarete and Cpi. R. Ra.iagopal48 words
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Article61 1963-08-24 13 'Operation Asia 9 tour SINGAPORE, Fri.— Six senior students and a geography teacher from the Wanganui Technical College in New Zealand will fly into Singapore on Sunday on a goodwill study tour Singapore, Malaya and Thailand were chosen for the tour, called "Operation Asia." because of SouthEast Asia's increasingly important61 words
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355 1963-08-24 13 Pay dispute oxygen men repeat strike warning KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. The 65 workers of Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co. at Sungei Way, seven miles from here, are determined to strike on Sept. 3 if agreement is not reachi ed on their demand for more pay. Their 90 colleagues at355 words
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Advertisement192 1963-08-24 13 Now in the time it takes you to read this sentence you can load the new Kodak Instamatic Camera 1 j QQQQbJQHI I 1 Jjjf A B*^Wk wJ USD IWI I KODAK INSTAMATIC 100 Camera— lt's handsome, fast loading and easy to use. Has pop-up flash and double exposure prevention.192 words
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Advertisement108 1963-08-24 13 NH INITIAL PAYMENT $15. $20. $25. SB F" Ist year 18. 23. 27. I 2nd year 17. 22. 26, HIHHHi 3rdynr 16. 21. 25. I»1ml 1 MONTHLY 4th year 14. 17. 20. \i% Mi i\ RENTAL sth year 13. 16. 19. 6th year 12. 15. 18. I REDUCING BY $1.108 words
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216 1963-08-24 14 I HAVE just written the annual medical report on a large rubber estate in this district. During those twelve months there were four deaths and 133 births. This sort of ratio is general in the estates here. If this explosion in population216 words
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626 1963-08-24 14 Army life and labour in Malaya FAIL to see why 1 teachers of Service children have been included in the controversy over local labour. In most overseas areas where Service families are stationed there are Service sponsored schools, staffed by qualified British teachers, who follow the same curriculum as our626 words
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201 1963-08-24 14 Malaysia and that 'anti' element in Jakarta AS a man-in-the-street, I fully agree with your comment "Wreckers •at Work" in your editorial (S.T. Aug. 22). Ever since the Indonesians started to oppose Malaysia, they have given more than a dozen reasons in a series /—for their opposition. But every time201 words
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Letter286 1963-08-24 14 rpEACHERS here would 1 like to know on what evidence Mr. Wong (8. T. Aug. 22) has based his criticism that local teachers are demanding a chance to teach Service children. Apparently, he has passed judgement on the strength of the one letter from Mr. Jeyaratnam (B.T. Aug286 words
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332 1963-08-24 14 Dr. GIBSON-HILL: A MAN NEAR TO GENIUS CA. Gibson-Hill, whose death occurred last Sunday, was one of those rare breeds, a modest and unassuming man who was an outstanding scholar In (many and varied fields of learning. As a fellow member of the Malayan Branch. Royal Asiatic Society, I would332 words
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Advertisement172 1963-08-24 14 V: 1 THE INCOMPARABLE LUXURY OF \oM&dmo< y.y.y. fjr FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED LINERS "Galileo Galilei," "Victoria," "Asia" > REGULAR MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE TO EUROPE SPACIOUS PROMENADE DECKS i a ciifiu time onni c ...;/T dIWUHMIIIU rUULO p M oio«*i«iWj**?Jr™-^ I, ii t y *«j- DH LL It %9 V w172 words
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Miscellaneous98 1963-08-24 14 Mht, Ooj» By V.T. ll nntlin oK>««ck <.»** muoixm I I rr» rxwm am—. > J=: f vPPc 1 I .^^^M^^fc. WU/Vv^Lr»A ooc.vamts otctJU nor/xvt* I let V» 6CSis i 'I i .^PPiBk. IWrA Tracy By 0 hvstvr Gould HHi^^l r TUt "KW V%H«T "1 r o«-«\^NTV? M«V*e A V98 words
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Article, Illustration1048 1963-08-24 15 Special Writer - Another first' in banking world: An all- woman staff Special Writer Mrs. KO TECK KIN WILL OPEN BANK BRANCH TODAY By THE bank that first brought the full facilities of a banking service to the "small man" leads again today this time in providing a service which is managed entirely1,048 words
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Article47 1963-08-24 15 THE CHAIRMAN DIRECTORS of CHUNG KHIAW BANK, LIMITED have pleasure in inviting all friends, customers It tharehatders or the Official Opening of their SELEGIE HOUSE SUB-BRANCH en Saturday, 24th August, 1963 at 11.00 a.m. and thereafter to a Reception at the tame place until 1.00 p.m.47 words
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Article, Illustration390 1963-08-24 15 THE pride which Chung Khiaw Bank ficls In A being the first again to offer the people a type of banking service not available anywhere else in South East Asia —an all woman banking service is expressed by the Managing Director, Mr.390 words
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Advertisement56 1963-08-24 15 A N^ TOE ma LL MttN V dttNK 4 E OPENINC 0F ANOTHER 'aA SUB-BRANCH rk (foj\ <M 1 (FULLY AIR-CONDITIONED) ft SELEGIE HOUSE jUjj on m H-i 24TH AUCUST 1963 AT vo AM m h 111 MRS K0 TECK KIN J==r7/ ~y r^^^§l Customers will be served entirely Wlt&56 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-08-24 16 The children's coins bank- AMONG the many popular services extended by Chung Khiaw Bank to the benefit of the public is the Children's Coins Bank. Chung Khiaw Bank pioneered this service which taught children the habit of saving small sums and which so caught the imagination of the young that104 words
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Advertisement274 1963-08-24 16 Congratulations to The Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. on the opening of their New Branch at Selegie House, Singapore. Cool and fresh now 'frfoy* t .--even driving I'Tv^^r^S in intense h ©at sis Unique car-airconditioner BNv^> fi^i§ /j Wfa*^,^-^-- ,< uses no battery-it is J| U powered by surplus energy \^i^^>M^274 words
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Advertisement80 1963-08-24 16 NEW I CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD. SUB- BRANCH SELEGIE HOUSE SINGAPORE *MARBLE 4 MOSAIC SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG Congratulations To CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED en Mm opening of H>«ir N«w Branch •t SELEGIE HOUSE SINGAPORE KLUANG ELECTRIC RADIO SERVICE Not. 30-31, Jolon Doto Teoh Siew Khor Kluong, Johore. .*t«U>>" tmilllllllltm80 words
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272 1963-08-24 17 Outlook good for business in Malaysia fHE outlook for business in Malaysia must inevitably be bright, with better prospects offered by a strong Central Government and co-ordinated economic policies, said Mr. Ko Teck Kin, chairman of Chung Khiaw Bank, in a review in which he pointed to a record of272 words
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64 1963-08-24 17 Novel service to woo women clients expansion programme. "It may perhaps interest you to know that during the year also we had started in all our offices in Singapore a novel service to our customers as part of our campaign for the promotion of the banking and savings habit. Special64 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-08-24 17 every office a special department manned by specially trained lady personnel in pink uniform to attend to our lady, customers in all their banking requirements. "Holders of our LADY IN PINK accounts are provided with artistically designed cheque books and paying-in books and with169 words
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Article, Illustration55 1963-08-24 17 The Officer-in-Cbarre at Selefie House Branch of Chunj Khiaw Bank is Miss Yoong Siew Lin (above). Members of the staff: From left Misses Ong Kirn Kng, Lam Yin Ha, Yoong Siew Lin, Shirley N» Moh Kit, Ho Toh Yin. Ngan Chen» Fong. Koh Kuan Kuan. Agatha Sect. Ong May55 words
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Advertisement200 1963-08-24 17 CHUNG KHIAW BANK on the opening of their Branch it Selegie House The National Cash Register Company are proud of the continued confidence of Chung Khiaw Bank Ltd. in ertaXUmal* P roducts NCR NCR Class 42 Savings Bank Machine, built exclusively to Bankers' need for controlling and posting savings at200 words
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Advertisement116 1963-08-24 17 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW BRANCH AT SELEGIE HOUSE. SINGAPORE. Sales Service NISSAN (MOTOR) PRODUCTS CHUNG SHAN MOTORS LTD. 240, LAVENDER STREET, SINGAPORE -12. Tel: *****/***** CONGRATULATIONS TO CHUNG KHIAW BANK LTD., Selegie House Branch jMk Wtt- It X 1 I j116 words
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Article, Illustration304 1963-08-24 18 MEMBERS of the allladies staff of Chung Khiaw Bank are all well qualified in various field* of administration and banking work ACCOUNTANT: Miss Yoong Siew Lin (educated in both English hinese) Joined the h.tnk in February. 1950. Has been through the various departments of the304 words
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Advertisement29 1963-08-24 18 Congratulations to THE CHUNG KHIAW BANK LIMITED on the opening of their Selegie House Sub-Branch THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Man,...^cturers of World famous TIGER BALM and Tiger Medicinal Products29 words
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Advertisement1527 1963-08-24 19 TO LIVERPUWL t WESI COAST U.K^ Dae Spots tatit f. Vtaa rinaos AGAPENOB Literpetl, Glasgow It Pt/Asi 27 Am 21 MtMNON kaaaa. if ea. Amenta. Am 27/ 1 i pen. Hoiiend. naaHMirg 6'aigot. AM 27 Sept 2 Seit 4 i i'««'»eei. Havre m Sept 5 Sept 7 Sept I/U Sept1,527 words
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Advertisement1504 1963-08-24 19 ibbbbbbT Jbbbbbbi aY Jkw bbfbbVjbbbl Jkr m B V fl Hk fli bbbbbbbt fl Hlflv flVflV flr fl BaT Jar flflal THE E. A. C. LINESIAIUNCi 10 GENOA, ll HAVRE. HAMIURt, SHEMENI ANIWEBP, ttTTEROAM AMSTEItSAM. OSLO. GOTHENBURG ANO CtPENNASEN /R^*«\ S'aoie P. S'natk Kantaf I?AfiC?,VI "MALACCA" I) M. 42-41/21 AM1,504 words
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Advertisement1389 1963-08-24 19 B ENI&ttJINE fXPWM SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOt 1 CONTINENTAI_P|BTS^ Spore P. S'ksa PtMaS i BENNACNIE (H> H'l.rf, llea, G'atoutft, tfdtm IB PVAtf Aaf 10/ 1 BENNEVIS (E.LpJ L'pael, Hull, A'werp, NtMf Am 27/10 Uf 11/ 4 s» (tv Kaißrjs aw r^ MHMS I 'SSS^J* mwm 5.,«,,2. mmm lENDOR.N W93 BENMACBHUMHI1,389 words
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Advertisement1254 1963-08-24 19 feMcALISTER rtc CO., LTD. •ci m nix ELLERMAN LIMB cfc KLA VBMKSS LINB iONOON, HAMIURi. aSIitRUAM. iSI ANGIIES. JAN fkANCIJCU. HAVRE NULL t> MISOLESSIOUtkI (EAITIt VANCOUVER PBRTLANI tin t iipam- Icciptiat carte tar CeatraJ t Stale 1.111 yf «ir»n ABirici Sport P. S'htm fenang SUNNrviILI 27/20 Aaf 11 Aaf/4 Sept1,254 words
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Article209 1963-08-24 20 SHIPS lying alengside the Smgapere Harbeur wharves or expected to- day are: AJas, is, PuniM 31/32. Labuan Hadji N.W. 4. Kernsra 23/26, Terukawit Maru 38/39. Berdaog N.W. 3. Tjibodaa 4S. TagayUy 46. ahlnsei Maru No. 2 27/2S, Kwellln 13 14. Rajah Brooke K.W. Jetty. President Jackson209 words
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Article72 1963-08-24 20 CHINESE Produce Eiehange, tintspare naen prlees per picul yetttrday: C.eenut ell: bulk $4Sa sellers, drum $4M| seller*. Cepre: Aug. Sept. UK/Coot meat $28i buyers. Pepper: Muntok white $133 sellers. Sarawak white fl3-'s sellers, special Sarawak black $92i sellers, garbled LampooK black $02a sellers. ABTA $I(i2) sellers. Smtapere Cecsnut72 words
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502 1963-08-24 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were quiet--1 ly steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but turnover remained on the small side. Most of the activity was concentrated 9M the new Hotel Merlin counter with over half a million shares changing hands from Sl-73502 words
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Article23 1963-08-24 20 Malayan Stock Indices \ue. 32 Aug. 23 Industrials: 116.43 116.23 Tin, 107.84 107.72 S rubber*: 112.10 112.10 Oec. 29, 1962 100.23 words
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Article630 1963-08-24 20 (COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of snares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beuittad (5.1(00) $1.57; Dunlep* (3.000) $3.10: E. Smelters (1.000) S3.IT: Itse erds. (5,000) $3.40, (6.000) $3.38: Fed. Dup. (1,000) $1.60; Isse deb.630 words
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Article27 1963-08-24 20 August 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: bV. cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: 5450.25 (down 31). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (up 15 tons).27 words
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Article188 1963-08-24 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August. 23. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunloi* •-'<! its. Containers 12 sta, K Hmeltrrs I'll Ma. McAlister 12 cts. Ksso 21 cts. Robinson 11 rts. F. N. 1H ct*. C. Storage 4td. Gammon IS its. Roth man* II cts. H. B'pura 11 cts. 8. Land 5 cts.188 words
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Article67 1963-08-24 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' A»»e- tlatlen made these changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Selling TT er 0D ready: twits France 140 3/8: Italian Lire *****. On the free eiehania market In Hong Kong yesterday the U.t. dellar was quoted at 5.721 for67 words
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Article122 1963-08-24 20 .MELBOURNE. Prl. THE share market continued x yesterdays fully firm trend bolstered by further good reports N'.K.S. Holdings who announced higher dividend and profits lumped ss. to 38s. 6d Metropolitan Dairies improved to 18s on record profits. Oils and tasr metals were firme 1 with most Issues registering122 words
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Article255 1963-08-24 20 eCPTCMBER nnt grade rubber Buy. «n f. 0.0. sleted at 5 p.m. in Sinxapere and Kuala Lumpur vrsterday at 8i;« <ent.« per Ib up a quarter of a cent on Thurnday s closing level for the position. The tone wan qu.it. K.A.t. and F.M.R.B. eleting prlset In ctnu255 words
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466 1963-08-24 20 STRAITS tin eased by one dollar yesterday to $450.25 a picul on an offering estimated at 240 tons, up 15 tons. In Loncon on Thursday tin was moderately dealt In at slightly lower prices. The reported suspension of the general strike at the466 words
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576 1963-08-24 20 \IONDAY'S trading set the general pattern for the week, state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. In their weekly Rubber Market survey. Heavy selling on a very unreceptive market caused prices to shed some two cents betore a level attractive to buyers was reached, adds the report. Despite576 words
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Advertisement1108 1963-08-24 20 j y\ mm KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. a*ak«m«. Atlantic lad Crut Uk«i,lin Canada Strvlo* S'POd Sham Honolulu Vrrancuco k.Apgnui ft tort Monueo Giksku Man" T I Sipt 3/ I Sipt 14 Sipt 1 Oct 13 Oct 1 N|« Ne.Ha Man' 21/21 sepl 14/ Sipt 11 Oct II lei tl1,108 words
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Advertisement852 1963-08-24 20 RIOGRANDE LINE SOUTH AMERICA/SOUTH AFRICA/FAR EAST VICE VERSA Oitchorqrna from lutitM Alto*, Montr«id«o Rio Grand*. Santos. li* Jsaolro. C«p» town and Durban. ■EARLVILLE" lilTpt VISMI n/24 OCT. fcaaaJna tar Durban, Co»a Taw* Rta *m Jaaaira. Santas, MantavMaa ft Bu«no. Airac "tARLVULi- l0 r oCT* TrS? 27 HOY Jf NOV BULK852 words
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Advertisement161 1963-08-24 20 KELAB LUMBA KUDA PERAK PERAK TURF CLUB NOTICE The committee has decided that starting from the Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting 1963 (25th, 28th August and Ist September, 1963) there will b-t a $2/- totallsator (win and place) Instead of thai $1/- totalizator. b. D SCOTT Secretary. SHIPPING NOTICE WILH. WILHtLMSEN161 words
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Advertisement927 1963-08-24 21 (Continued horn Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT to Wordt $S (Min.)— Box SO et: txtrt ELECTRICIAN WITH EXPERIENCE In all electrical aspects. Apply Box A 5530 B.T. Singapore. WANTED A LAOV As News Readei Half Days. Must be Intelligent and cai driver. Former applicants reapply. Boi A 5520 S.T. S'por*. WELL927 words
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Advertisement986 1963-08-24 21 SITUATIONS VACANT •I Wordt U (Min.)— Box St cts. txtrm APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED rrom doctors with a registrable Qualification recognized by tbe General Medical Council of England, or registrable witb the local Medical Council for Vacancies for Medical Officer* existing In the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals. Salary Scale: Male986 words
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Advertisement945 1963-08-24 21 ACCOMMODATION WANTED tt Wmrd* Si (Min.)— Box tt eU. mxtrm LEAVE HOUSE required for 8 to 6 months by senior executive fully furnished In Kenny Hill. Circular/ Ampang Road or other good residential area. Write Box A3OOl S.T. K.L. URGENTLY WANTED BUNGALOWS of two or three bedrooms either Independent or945 words
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Advertisement973 1963-08-24 21 HIRE PURCHASE Word* St i Min.)— Box it cl: txtrm T.V. RADIOS, Refrigerator*, all makes Malaysia Electric Cd. Phone 46*08 *****. Spore. 0000 USED CARS on Easy Paymenu. Contact: Chuaa Hong Trading Co. Ltd.. 161. Lavender Street, (.Spore). Tel: *****/*****. VERY EASY MONTHLY Pavmenta (Or All Makes of TV Bets.973 words
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Advertisement1070 1963-08-24 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE M Word* tt (Mim.) Box tt cts. exfre OKW LATE 19M Newly recondltloned/palnted, good tyres. $1,600/--0.n.0. Contact: Kloezeman. Office Tel: *****. House ***** ta'pure). ISM HILLMAN 8880/-, 1932 VelOX S6SU-. 1948 MOTC $750/-. 1954 Anglla 81. 460/-. easy H-P terms arranged, seen 15 Hamilton Rd., Spore. AUSTIN1,070 words
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Advertisement1032 1963-08-24 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrdt Si i Min.)— Box St et*. mxtrm OOOD OLD RELIABLE 1953 Wolseley 4 /SO but a must for paintwork. 5450. Tel: (Spore) ***** for further details. TONO AIK MOTOR Tradlns Company offer:— 1962 Flat- 1500. MiniAustin 8 Wagon. 1960 Klat-600, rV Prefect. Mloor-1000 Van. 19591,032 words
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Advertisement920 1963-08-24 21 FOR SALE tt Wmrdt SS (Min.)— Box tt ett. mxtrm I BARGAINS Swedish Peota JO I HP. Outhoard Motors for sale. High I Quality, noely enKineered. trouble free I motors at specially low prices. Ring I (B'pore) *****. Intension 13b. Teng tor details. HALF-PRICES ANNUAL SALE! Fancy Striped Bathtowcls Now920 words
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Advertisement362 1963-08-24 21 LADIES SHOES It Wmrdt SS (Min.)— Box it ct*. mxtrm LATEST FASHION: Ladies' HandDags, Shoes. Plested Skirts. Gents' sheen. Visit Com mental Co.. 4* Dbohy Ghaut. Spore. Tel: *****. WHERE TO STAY (Ffd.) it Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ett. mxtrm JOMORt muill tt. Dancing loilght. I-' An. ond. nonet362 words
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Advertisement953 1963-08-24 22 Mn^^^^^r^n^m3'3Bsir^^^^^i^^^^iH^^^ii^^2r^ i '^i THE PAWNBROKERS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 85) TENDERS INVITED I'WVN BROKKRS' LICENCE. PEKAK In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section E of the pawnbrokers enactment, the Minister of the Interior hereby calls for tresh tenders for the right to receive licences under the said enactment953 words
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Advertisement884 1963-08-24 22 NOTICES THE TEMERLOH RUBBER ESTATES, LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the Forty-ninth Annual Oeneral j Meetiru oi the Compauy will be held at the Registered Office ol I the Cumpan* Hongkong Bank Chambers. Penang. on Saturday. 14th September. 1963 at 12.00 noon. At the said Meeting the Directors will884 words
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Advertisement424 1963-08-24 22 NOTICE MORTGAGEE'S SALE Auctio Sale Singapore Immo cable PropertipTo Be Held At Our Sale-Room. Nr 9-C (Ist floor) D Almeida Street On Monday. 26th August. 1963 at 2.30 Dm 1 KREEHOU" LAND AT PASIR PAN JANG <5i Milestone) Ares 113.8*1 Sq. Ft 2. Nos. 207.20P 211 WATERLOO STREET. Statutory Land424 words
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Advertisement343 1963-08-24 22 TENDERS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD TENDER NOTICE. Tenders will be received by the Chairman. Economic Development < Board. 2nd Floor, Pullerton Building, up to noon on Tuesday. 3rd September. 1963. lor:— CONSTRUCTION OP BOX CULVERT AT TANJONG BALAI EARTH CHANNEL, JURONO (Show Round on 28th August, 1963 at 10.00 a.m.) Pull343 words
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Advertisement390 1963-08-24 22 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited] from suitably qualified candidates for the following post in the Industrial Research Unit ot the Board Chemist. Candidates should be holders of an honours degree in Chemistry or Its equivalent with several years ot experience. Commencing salary 1 to st* l390 words
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Advertisement581 1963-08-24 22 TENDERS TENDER MALACCA j.o. TENDER NOTICE J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders wiU be received from Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors In registered P.W.D. Contractors in Class C 1 and above up to 12 noon Class "D" and above up to 3.00 on Sept- 20 1963 at the Office581 words
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Article, Illustration1985 1963-08-24 23 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by TPOH, Fri.—Champion sprinter Peak of Perfection will run in the Gold Vase Trial here on Sunday despite top weight of 10.0. However. I fancy the 6f race may develop into a battle of the lightweights. There are several smart performers1,985 words
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1357 1963-08-24 23 Race One: 2.0— Cl 5 Div 2-s.U 1 ***** Arigato (Mr. Mr». K.N. Leong) 0 nmJ Heddle. 7 9.0 (F) Johnson SKil v UI 7 y Oll 8t) T »-0 (F) Moxh»m 8 3 ***** Young Nawab (SKC St.) O«m»n. 8 8.12 K. Leonr 41,357 words
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Article96 1963-08-24 23 New dates for Malaysia meet ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation of Malaya A.A.U. announced today that the Malaysia atliietlcs championships will be held on Sept. 12 and 13, instead of Aug. 27 and 28. at the < Merdeka Stadium. At a meeting of the organising committee at the State96 words
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Article167 1963-08-24 23 THE WORLD OF SPORT NEW YORKS. Fri. Chuck McKlnley (U.S.) the Wimbledon champion, was seeded No. 1 in the men's singles for the U.S. lawn tennis championships at Forest Hills from Aug. 28 to Sept. 8. Second seed was Roy Emerson (Australia) and third Dennis Ralston (US). In the women'sReuter - 167 words
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Article27 1963-08-24 23 SOCCER McGllHvray Cup final (XL): Changkat Kinding 2 Re vertex 1. Voon Cup (Ipoh): Klnta Indians 1 Ramblers 0. Kluajic Div. 1: Bombs 2 GASC 127 words
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716 1963-08-24 23 |— 1 — NORMAN SIEBEL — - 1 NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYA CUP by Kuala Lumpur, Fri. \fIALAYAN football's busiest time of the year will continue from the excitements of the Merdeka tournament to the fascinating tussles in the Malaya Cup competition which resumes this weekend after a three-week break. In716 words
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Article431 1963-08-24 23 Keith Miller: Buller was childish, unjustified LONDON, Fri. West Indies fast bowlers Wes Hall and Charlie Griffith were both cautioned by umpire Sid Buller for intimidatory bowling in the Fifth Test at the Oval What a needle match this turned out to be as England, batting nrst. were bundled out431 words
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Advertisement202 1963-08-24 23 OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN AT HOOVER PARK 7\ MS BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, (beiiib beauty world) SINGAPORE THE HOUSING ESTATE ON ELEVATED LAND WITH BEAUTIFUL SCENERY AND CONGENIAL SURROUNDINGS THAT IS NOW IN GREAT DEMAND. Come Early to avoid disappointment TWO STOREY SEMI-DETACHED HOUSES v y^ra GROUND FLOOR r202 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-08-24 24 KCALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Malaya's only woman Senator. Che Aisbah Ghani (above), has been chosen as one of the country's delegates to the United Nations General Assembly meeting next month. She will be the first woman to represent Malaya since it became a member of the109 words
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Article33 1963-08-24 24 THE HAGUE. Fri— A request by KLM Royal Dutch Airlines for increased landing lights In Singapore will be discussed after the formation of Malaysia, authoritative circles said here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration195 1963-08-24 24 Two new puisne judges for Spore SINGAPORE, Fri. Two senior membt-rs of the Singapore L^egal Service have been appointed puisne judges of the Supreme Court They are Mr. Thillaiampalam Kulasekaram. the Solicitor General. and Mr. Choor Singh. First Criminal District Judge. Their appointments take effect from Aug. 28. MR. KLXASFKARAM195 words
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Article62 1963-08-24 24 JAKARTA. Fri. The Foreign Office spokesman, Mr. Ganis Harsono, today branded the exhibition in Kuchlng of military docu- merits and passports alleged to have been captured from Indo- nesian-based guerillas as "fakes." He told a press conference of local and foreign newsmen at the Foreign Office:62 words
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Article305 1963-08-24 24 LONDON. Prl.—lndustrial equities made further headway In the stock markets today and ended an excellent week on a cheerful i note. Selling was again on a very small scale. A shortage of stock contributed to the fresh advance. Building Issues were firm, helped by the calling off of305 words
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Article52 1963-08-24 24 LONDON. Fri. Spot 20 3/ltd., Sept. 30Vid., Oct. 20?»d., Nov. 20 9/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 20 9/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 207»d., Apr. June 20 15 16d.. July Sept. 20 15/16 d., Oct. Dec. 2015/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 21 d.. c.i.f. Aug unquoted, Sept. 19 15/16 d. Oct 20 l/16d.52 words
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Article26 1963-08-24 24 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £9004. sellers £9014. Forwards buyers £896 >i. sellers £897. Settlement £9014. Turnover a.m. 105 tons. p.m. 50 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.26 words
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623 1963-08-24 24 TWO RUN-OUTS AND W.I. SLUMP TO 231 FOR 8 F!FTH TEST— 2nd DAY LONDON, Friday. THE West Indies, who at one stage had 162 for 1 two on the board, slumped to 2.A for eight at close of play on the second day of the final Test match against England623 words
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Article79 1963-08-24 24 SINGAPORE. Fri— The fourth magistrate, Mr. Lim Chor Pee, today ordered the proprietor of ihe defunct Nagara Malaya Shipping Corporation. S.K. Booshanam. to repay $2,159 due to his former employees as Central Provident Fund contributions. Boosiianam was in addition fined $115, after pleading guilty to 23 counts79 words
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Article50 1963-08-24 24 SINGAPORE, Fri— The Liberal Socialist Party today appealed to Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. and the Borneo leaders, Mr. Donald Stephens and Mr. Stephen Ningkan, not to put "unnecessary and undue pressure" on Tengku Abdul Rahman in connection with Aug. 31 being the target date for Malaysia.50 words
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Article198 1963-08-24 24 LONDON, Fri. Results of today's cricket matches: Worcester: Worcs bt Somerset by 8 wkts. Somerset 178 and 182 (Otflord 5-87). Worcs 272 and 91-2. Worcs 10 pts. Old Trafford: Lanes bt Kent by 23 Lanes 149-6 and 123-2 dec. Kent 92-6 dec. and 157 tCatt.Reuter - 198 words
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Obituary45 1963-08-24 24 DAINES LfcMt-OM. Lionel Ruptrt (Duky>. pusxi'd away peacefully oa MMi AiiKunt. 1963. ;it hi* home nt Knu'H Southern lihcxlesln after a long nome with fatMMM :ind humour. No (lowers by requent. rton»tims in lieu for the Garden of Remembrance. Ht. Mark's Church, Ruwb.45 words
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Advertisement106 1963-08-24 24 Late classified advertisements 10 Woris HIO (Minimum) PATERSON To Julia and Robin a son Hamixh (*harle«. brother for Rory and Alaxdair at A**unta 22nd August. Both well. GOOD ACTOR iHHRH No film stand-ins for me, TI says Britain's biggest I money-spinning movie star and top pop singer. Cliff lPt| fel^^te.106 words
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