The Straits Times, 26 August 1963
1963-08-26
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Title Section19 1963-08-26 1 AVEBAfiE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 THE SUNDAY TIMES Estd. 1845. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1963 15. CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration801 1963-08-26 1 U.N. starts work today WITH OR WITHOUT INDONESIAN AND FILIPINO OBSERVERS, SAYS A SPOKESMAN: NORTH BORNEO AND SARAWAK WILL TAKE OVER COMPLETE STATE POWERS ON AUG. 31 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE United Nations teams in Sarawak and North Borneo will definitely start their programmes tomorrow, a spokesman801 words
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Article, Illustration46 1963-08-26 1 'Blood debt:' Visa ban by Singapore Govt THIS picture of a section of the huge crowd which turned up at the 'blood debt' rally on the Singapore Padang was taken about 8 p.m., an hour after the rally began STRAITS TIMES picture by Mok Kion Seng.Mok Kion Seng - 46 words
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Article54 1963-08-26 1 JAKARTA. Sun.- Army Intelligence reports detailing alleged British territorial violations along the Sarawak border this year were discussed at a meeting of armed forces chiefs here last night. The alleged violations include five Illegal border crossings by troops and police, and 14 air space violations, mainlyReuter - 54 words
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Article37 1963-08-26 1 LONDON. Sun.— The British Air Ministry lias ordered a security ban on marriages between radio operators employed in the Government's top secret composite signals organisation and Chinese girls with relatives in Communist China.37 words
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795 1963-08-26 1 POWERFUL spotlights tonight dealt a stunning blow to a highly organised attempt by proCommunists to turn the Japanese "blood debt" rally, attended by more than 120,000 people, into a massive demonstration against Premier Lee Kuan Yew. After the spotlights exposed the795 words
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Article272 1963-08-26 1 Postmen to take strike action Ballot papers out today I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. 1V The executive council of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff decided at an emergency meeting today to take nation-wide strike action to back its salary claims. Its claims for salary revision involve postmen, mail officers and inspectors272 words
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Article31 1963-08-26 1 ROBESON COtS EAST BtKLIS (Easter* lei m >.iin I' ml Koboon, I).- 1. 1 m .r-"l'l American Sr?r" linger flfw ml" t-*>t Crrliu tod i? from [on lon Beatof31 words
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Article505 1963-08-26 2 UNHEARD OF UNTIL RECENTLY, HE NOW HAS ABSOLUTE POWER OVER THE FORCES J^ SHORT bespectacled colonel almost unheard of in the Western community a few months ago has risen to a position of unequalled military power in South Vietnam. He is Col. Quang Tung. According to competentUPI - 505 words
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207 1963-08-26 2 Curfew relaxed: Martial law to be eased? SAIGON, Sun. The military Governor of Saigon yesterday eased the overnight curfew in the city centre by two hours in what was seen as the start of moves to relax the martial law imposed last Tuesday. The Governor, Gen. Ton That Dinh, issuedReuter - 207 words
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Article, Illustration173 1963-08-26 2 Diem will fall without U.S. aid' YEW YORK. Sun.— The leader of a South Vietnam opposition group, who arrived here yesterday, said that if the United States withdrew its aid programme, the government of President Ngo Dlnh Diem would fall. Dt Nguyen Ton Hoan, president of the Democratic League ofReuter - 173 words
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Article22 1963-08-26 2 HONG KONG, Sun.— The New China news agency reported good harvests of spring wheat and early rice in China. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article78 1963-08-26 2 /CAPETOWN. Sun. Mr. \j Mike Norton, Capetown editor of the non-white Johannesburg weekly, Post, was released yesterday after ■pending 20 days in Jail for refnsutg to name the source of an article saying illegitimate white children were being adopted by coloured (mixed race) families. The 23-year-old journalist78 words
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Article265 1963-08-26 2 Russian wlkout No. 4 in Peking TWO Soviet journal- ists walked out of a 10,000-strong rally here yesterday after the Soviet Union and the partial test ban treaty came under virulent attack. It was the fourth con- PEKING, Sunday secutive walkout of a Chinese rally by Soviet diplomats or JournalistsReuter - 265 words
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106 1963-08-26 2 TOKYO, Sunday. A DEPARTMENT store here is being terrorised by a phantom bomber who has planted two timebombs in the building and failed to claim US$l5,OOO left at a post office to buy him off. The first bomb exploded on July 24 in a 9th106 words
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Article55 1963-08-26 2 SAIOON, Sun. —A UJS. soldier was killed and another wounded on Priday when Vietcong guerrillas ambushed a unit of antiCommunist mountain tribesmen in the central highlands Jungle 30 miles north of here. An American military spokesman said the victims were among four Americans heading a unitUPI - 55 words
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Article82 1963-08-26 2 The letter threatened that the store would be dynamited periodically until he deposited the US$l5,OOO at a post office. The store had Ignored an earlier letter that was followed by the two bombings. Now It has deposited the cash at the post office according to the last letter's instructions,UPI - 82 words
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269 1963-08-26 2 Drama in the air as Thais buzz an L airliner— OV E R NORTHEAST THAILAND, Sun.— Two heavily armed fighter planes of the Royal Thai Air Force yesterday buzzed and attempted to force down a regularly scheduled Royal Air Laos commercial flight which was in transit over Thailand en route269 words
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411 1963-08-26 3 BELIEVED TO BE HELD BY VENEZUELAN REBEL GROUP: 'SAFE AND WELL 9 CARACAS, Sunday pOLICE today combed the Venezuelan capital for Alfredo Di Stefano, probably the world's greatest footballer, who was kidnapped at dawn from his hotel room yesterday. He Is centre-for-ward of Real Madrid.Reuter - 411 words
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Article188 1963-08-26 3 THANT URGES ALL NATIONS TO SIGN NEW YORK, Sun IT THAN 1 1 the United Nations Secretary-Gene- ral, today urged all nations to sign the nuclear test ban treaty which had given the world new hope for peace and progress. Introducing his annual report, the UN chief said the InternationalReuter - 188 words
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218 1963-08-26 3 Now a US political party— for Negroes —only NEW YORK, Sun. A committee has been set up to organise an all-Negro p o 1 i t i c al party to contest the United States national elections in 1964. Mr. Conrad Lynn, acting chairman of the committee, said the establishmentReuter - 218 words
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Article46 1963-08-26 3 AMMAN, Sun. A Jordan army spokesman said Israeli troops attacked with machine guns, mortars and bazookas in the old. city of Jerusalem at dawn today. One Israeli soldier was killed and one Jordanian injured. The spokesman said the clash lasted four hours. Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article26 1963-08-26 3 HOLLYWOOD, Sun. James Kirkwood. star of silent films and former husband of the late Lila Lee, died last night. He was 87. ReuterReuter - 26 words
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85 1963-08-26 3 MOSCOW, Sun. Russia has told Britain and the United States that their stand over East Germany's signing of the partial nuclear test ban treaty is "irrelevant and contrary to the spirit of the Moscow agreement," Tass news agency said today. Tass said thatReuter - 85 words
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Article, Illustration230 1963-08-26 3 ONDON, Sun.— Paul Robeson, 65-year-old American Negro singer, has been kept in seclusion in a London nursing home for a long time and there are fears that an attempt is to be made today to smuggle him to a Communist country, itReuter - 230 words
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206 1963-08-26 3 Yard out to beat gang to £2 mil. —hoard T ONDON, Sun. Scot- land Yard police chiefs investigating the V 2.600.000 Great Train Robbery believe that the bulk of the stolen money probably as much as C 2 million has been hidden in a secret London cache known only toReuter - 206 words
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Article33 1963-08-26 3 BERLIN, Sun. Mrs. Erik.i Mattulath of West Berlin received a postcard this week which her husband now dead mailed during a cycling tour in East Prussia In July 1935. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article26 1963-08-26 3 LONDON. Sun. British. Dutch, American and West German oil interests are studying the possibility of building an oil pipe- "•*«> over the Alps. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Miscellaneous22 1963-08-26 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby £weLL.rrs 9cen\ ->. LOVKLY /euTiV CHATTINd WTTM Sf MT 1 fe^aa^^. 11 6COWC6 IS I fki/ytu uufdf i22 words
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Article, Illustration451 1963-08-26 4 ''piIL Sultans of Kelantan and Kedah have warned amateur theologians to stop giving "fatwa" (religious rulings) to the people. The Sultans are heads of religion in their States. In a statement issued through the Kelantan Religious Department, the Sultan said: "It has been451 words
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Article84 1963-08-26 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Inche Rahlm Ishak, Political Secretary to the Ministry of Culture, will give away the Malay Youth Literary Association scholarship awards for 1963 at the Victoria Theatre on Aug 31. Winners of the scholarships are Majnon blnte Mohamad Yasin of Tun Seri Lanang Secondary84 words
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Article28 1963-08-26 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— The Sultan of Johore opened the new four-storey General Post Office building l.ere today. It was built at a cost of $1,050,000.28 words
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Article25 1963-08-26 4 SINGAPORE. Bun.— The Singapore Government today announced that Aug. 31 has been declared a bank and public holiday In connection with Malaysia Day.25 words
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Article243 1963-08-26 4 Praise for Jaycee youth project SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin said yesterday at the closing ceremony of the "Youth Week in Business" project that it might become "part and parcel of our school programme." This would give every secondary school leaver the opportunity of spending243 words
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Article26 1963-08-26 4 i SINGAPORE. Sun.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will onen the Jurong Integrated Secondary School. Jurong Road, on Wednesday 28 at 7.30 p.m.26 words
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Article163 1963-08-26 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Cathay Organisation cinema managers who are members of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, have been told not to work overtime from yesterday. This overtime ban caused midnight shows at all Cathay Organisation cinemas to be cancelled last night. However, the cinema workers,163 words
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Article387 1963-08-26 4 'THE following la today* schodulo 1 or civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS BO AC From Melbourne. Brlabane. Darwin (BA 71S) 730 p.m.; from London, Duaaeldorf Istanbul, Abadan, Bombay. Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 7 Hi) 4.U p.m. Pan-Amarlaan: From Ban Rranclaco. Los387 words
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Article, Illustration65 1963-08-26 4 THE Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Vusof bin Ishak, smiles as he looks down at the little boy standing smartly to attention in his Boys' Brigade uniform. The occasion was a review by Inche Yusof of the parade put on by the Boys' Brigade at the Padang on Saturday.65 words
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Article, Illustration1209 1963-08-26 5 R. CHANDRAN. F. ROZARIO . R. PESTANA; LIM BENG TEE - R. CHANDRAN. F. ROZARIO R. PESTANA and LIM BENG TEE -By SINGAPORE, Sun. Ihe I ri m c Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said thai the Government had made a major decision to sponsor the rally to press for i reasonable settle inent of the Japanese1,209 words
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Article, Illustration363 1963-08-26 5 - ported to Singapore goods to the value of $360 million and imported raw materials from Singapore to the value of $170 million. "This is a trade balance in Japan's favour." he declared. Mr. A.H. Alliarie. representing the Malay community said that363 words
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Advertisement505 1963-08-26 5 Warning by C___D Some NORDMENDE TV Receivers have lately been imported into Singapore through unauthorized channels, which are not especially made for this market and not tropicalized. Therefore, every Buyer of a NORDMENDE TV set should make sure in his own interest, that he receives from the dealer a GuaranteeVoucher505 words
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258 1963-08-26 6 IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR ROLE IPOH. Sunday JT was of '"vital necessity" that judges in Malaya be conferred a datoship or some other suitable honour in recognition of the role they play in society. The suggestion was made by Mr. F.C. Arulanandom, president258 words
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Article31 1963-08-26 6 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun— The Sultan and the Raja Perempuan of Peralc will attend a dinner in the Ellerton Club here on Thursday in honour of the Sultan 's birthday.31 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-08-26 6 FRIENDS travelled more tban 500 miles to attend the wedding of Mr. Reginald James Wong, of Seremban. and Miss Susan Leslie, of Dee Why, in the northern beachside area of Sydney, when they were married at St. John s Catholic Church, at Narraweena,143 words
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144 1963-08-26 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. A young Malayan who graduated In political science at tHe InterAmerican University in Puerto Rico has been given an assistantship In research at Michigan State University In America. He is Inche Mohammed bin All. 24, from Kuala Trengganu, who graduated on144 words
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Article53 1963-08-26 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Inche H. Pathil Khalid has been 1 elected president of the Kuala Ka.igssir branch of Party Ra'ayat. Other office bearers are Mr. i Yeoh Beng Keat, vice-president; Inche Abu Bakar bin Han Kas- sim, secretary; Mr. Khor Choo Nah, asst. secretary: and Mr. Lim53 words
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287 1963-08-26 6 Citizen battle Lim told book is banned KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. T*HE Government has banned "Recollections," a A book in Chinese by Mr. Lim Lian Geok, the educationist and critic of the Government education policy. In a Gazette notification today, announcing the ban under the Internal Security Act. 1960, the book287 words
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Article126 1963-08-26 6 Runaway girl returns horne Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sun. Wong Slew Peng, the 16--year-old girl with many boy friends, returned last night to her home in Ipoh Road here after being missing for 18 days. She refused to be interviewed. Her aunt. Mis> I C. Wong, a former dance hostess said:126 words
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Article168 1963-08-26 6 Pirates seize fisherman's gear MALACCA, Sun. A fisherman here has reported to the police that armed Indonesian pirates seized his fishing gear and demanded $400 for its return. Goh Hock Slew. 25. told the police that he had missed his way after nightfall and found himself In Indonesian waters. This168 words
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99 1963-08-26 6 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malacca Umno division today received a trophy from Tengku Abdul Rahman for having the highest number of members. The Prime Minister pre.-pnt^d the trophy to the Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, who is also99 words
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Article40 1963-08-26 6 MUAR, Sun.— Fifteen thousand people living in the nine-mile are* between Parlt Jawa and Pant Yusof will benefit from a newlybegun rural electrification project. Launched by the Johore SUt* Government, the scheme will cost MOO.OOO.40 words
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Article44 1963-08-26 6 PENANO. Sun. The newlyformed Penang Arts Counci. orchestra will make its debut at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School at 8.30 p.m. on Friday. Proceeds from the concert will t* used to buy music scores to enlarge the orchestras repartolra.44 words
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Advertisement216 1963-08-26 6 1 1 1 1 ELECTRICAL servants 111 The trend today is to electrical equipment. And the reasons are not difficult to find electrical appliances are economical, time-saving, elegant and modern. Check against this list of quality G.E. electrical appliances to see what you must buy for your home. \^yy m216 words
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Miscellaneous215 1963-08-26 6 Ailey Oop tty 1.1. II anil in <tm±<XC*X. I CAN ONLY tf HO X RAY >OU CAW SAY WWS im TVAT SLACK -I I NOW I DIMNO WtU. TS *»J« HOWPItXI YOUR SCNTIMEKTS. J VISION V THW AGAIN > LOMT M*C» NE Of f YOU > WXTHEB XJ I May215 words
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Article579 1963-08-26 7 TIIK problems of education, of the development of a person's mental and manual aptitudes, are sometimes smd lo revolve around Ihree R's reading, Yiting and 'rithmetic. The problems of South east Asia, of the development of a people's social and physical well being, might be said to revolve around579 words
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Article, Illustration1479 1963-08-26 7 LESLIE BATEMAN - LESLIE BATEMAN by Controller of Rubber Research, Malaya To establish a new species in the East was one thing, to develop an industry was another and it is for his part in this last achievement that H.N. Ridley has such an honoured1,479 words
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Advertisement174 1963-08-26 7 ONE EXTRA REFILL WITH EVERY SheafferS IMPERIAL II BALLPOINT now being given free with every jft^F Sheaffer Imperial II Ballpoint and the Federation of Malaya. jQJf/i v//S) A Vfl^k The new Dokumcnial 303 Refill holds the worlds Vfl^t cleanest, free-flowing and skip-free ballpoint fluid available Vfl^k today. It does not174 words
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Obituary22 1963-08-26 8 I* P/erri* Sl» (Minimum) joe oa silva pa and away peacefully 23rd August. Family tbaak all who lent wreath* aad tondolaaiai.22 words
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Article124 1963-08-26 8 J» Words Sl* (Mimimmm) HBARTFKLT AND ORATIFUL Thanka to Sacred Heart aad at Jude for favour* granted. G.C.A. MR. AND MRS. Roll* wian to thank all kind friend* for their letter* of ympathy on the death of their ion (■rabara and their warmest thank* to 'he (Commanding Officer. Officers124 words
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Obituary64 1963-08-26 8 M Hor<i Sl* (Minimum) IN LOVING MEMORY of late Mil Thjun Yin* Knew net Chin Kui Nglong) departed 26-8-1". Badly mined hy hrr huatiMOd. children and grandchild r*n. OEARBIT OARLINO Navasothy Chinomb thm day three yean i ■s-Wii you suddenly left ua to be Mar him. Your parents64 words
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Article154 1963-08-26 8 20 Wtrdm ill) (Muummrn) ■IB tmi LATIIT materall* wear ju>i unpacked at T«wn Country Uifii Balon. OrehaM Raa4. Spore. DIABBTIOI Nl thatr way la health with erlsp, dtlirioui. aatlafylM Rr»lt» the perfect substitute for rlaa braai. DRUMMBR AIR FNIIHINIR a tnuM la every aouM. It oaatrels uawanted sm*ll iniuntly.154 words
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The Straits Times Monday, August 26, 1963.
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Article605 1963-08-26 8 Agreement on the number of observers which Indonesia and the Philippines shall have in British Borneo while U Thant's teams carry out their i assessment has removed the immediate Malaysian crisis. In London, and again on his arrival in Kuala Lumpur, Mr. Duncan Sandys decried the notion605 words
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Article416 1963-08-26 8 The renovation of India's policy ot non-alignment, and of the domestic economic policies which have gone with it, continues. It is a painful process, with right-wing and i left-wing tendencies engaged in a sharpening struggle, i Neither is strong enough to {have it all its own way, with416 words
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Article183 1963-08-26 8 In hi* address to the Women's Day or Hari Wanita rally at the Stadium Negara. the Prime Minister was unable to say what his audience must have most wanted to hear--that the Government would introduce equal pay for women. However, the Tengku did not turn down the claim183 words
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Article, Illustration1029 1963-08-26 8 Sarawak front line: Danger comes with dusk PETER SMARK reports from Gum bang, hottest spot in S-E Asia's war of nerves-and death by moonlight SARAWAK'S border war is a silent war. Of small forces, stealth and meanness. Of senseless attacks and overtaxed defence forces trying to protect the whole lengthReuter - 1,029 words
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418 1963-08-26 8 SIDNEY WEIUNO - SIDNEY WEIUNO ky ■r-JETROIT. Sun. Near1/ ly twice as many cars rolled off the assembly lines this year as the number of new babies born in the entire United States. This Is the one vital statistic which convinces U.S. car manufacturers that 1963Reuter - 418 words
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341 1963-08-26 8 LONDON. Sun. A lpn K thy Trades Union Consross report published yesterda) emphasised the importance of national economic planning and the union role in this. The report said unions would have to reappraise their working arrangements an d relationships. reconsider their patterns of341 words
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Advertisement32 1963-08-26 8 PHILIPS SALES Ml SOVICf Rsgg 1 TELEVISION Showroom facilities v st Clemenrcau Houw i extended until 8.30 p.m. except Sundays v --j ALLIED RADIO ISO CLCMCNCEAU AVENUE 6 SINGAPORE Tal ***** mmmmm32 words
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Advertisement126 1963-08-26 8 HOW MODERN IS YOUR KITCHEN? ...AND NO MODERN KITCHEN IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A gy brßuii KITCHEN MACHINE KM 31 Complete with sll attachments! This automaHe Kitchon Machine is light and portable and can de many heavy hours of food preparation within minutes. It grind* your coffee, prepares the soup Ingredients;126 words
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434 1963-08-26 9 Two new faces in Umno's executive body KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Two new faces wero elected to the 30-stron^ policy making Lmno central executive committee at its annual general assembly here tonight. They are Dalo Syed Es« Almenoar, secretary of the Singapore Umno. and Inche Aziz Ibrahim, a Penan? Stale Assemblyman434 words
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Article, Illustration473 1963-08-26 9 TAMIMUDDIN KARIM; LOKMAN HALIM - TAMIMUDDIN KARIM and LOKMAN HALIM by 'YOU WILL REAP A JUST REWARD FOR MALAYSIA IS DEFINITE— WHETHER THE UN's FINDINGS ARE ACCEPTED OR NOT' UMNO ASSEMBLY TOLD Kuala Lumpur, Sunday- J^ALAYSIA will definitely be formed, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today told 600 cheering473 words
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699 1963-08-26 9 'Soekarno was so friendly at summit he said we should meet often' world where people of different creeds and races can live together as one at peace. In unity and with the best of goodwill "I am so happy that the people in Malaya have taken the postponement with so699 words
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Article43 1963-08-26 9 "We had a Judas in oar midst who while enjoying the benefits of the Alliance platform was consorting with our enemies. I was warned as long ago as 1959 that Aiiz Ishak was trying to break up UMNO by contesting my authority.43 words
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Article59 1963-08-26 9 KUCHINO, Sun. It would not be in the best interests of the country for the public service to monopolise the services of persons with professional and higher academic qualifications, says the 1962 annual report of the Sarawak Public Service Commission. There was a need for such59 words
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Article132 1963-08-26 9 Umno assembly surprise KUALA LUMPIB. Sun. m —A delegate to the I'mno general assembly at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here today took the assembly by surprise when he called on the Government to reshuffle the Ministry of Education "because it had not carried out its work eiflciently." The delegate,132 words
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Miscellaneous515 1963-08-26 9 Today's radio, TV n Ar) iA ciurADrkDr tion: 110 Jaza From Ca nada. RADIO oINGAPOnL 11.30 Dance Time; 12.00 Clot* Down. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE m metre. RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SERVICE AM (.00 Time 81gnal 41 metres Negara-Ku; 6.02 Prelude To AM. 6.00 Good Mornlnn: 6.01 Bre*ltfa«t; 7.00 Time Signal. Morning515 words
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Article, Illustration617 1963-08-26 10 Tengku to women: You have big role in Malaysia 'WHOLE NATION OWES YOU A WARM DEBT OF GRATITUDE,' SAYS THE QUEEN |y OMEN'S DAY was observed here today with inspiring speeches emphasising their contribution to national development and the inauguration of the National Council of Women's Organisations. Speakers included the617 words
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206 1963-08-26 10 SINGAPORE. sun. The Naval Base Labour Union has s«rwd a two-week ultimatum on the Admiralty here to settle its outstandint claims. The ultimatum is ,on tamed in a letter from the union's acting general secretary. Mr. Michaei Fernandez, to the Commodore Superintendent. H.206 words
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Advertisement238 1963-08-26 10 BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich, .".'fii^T^rWßnß^Bl ''afl trustworthy source of red-blooded c~^ mnLO iJ 1 1 I■ "m energy. It comes from the concen- m^ 3KmbU3 trated NATURAL goodness of beef— one of the richest NATURAL sources Hl^flHa^k^'S of essential vitamins you need every238 words
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Advertisement182 1963-08-26 10 m the Quality goes in before the name goes on j ykH£m\ 1 23- CONSOLE. TV mtfaSll m PRIPfTED B^^Si|l CIRCUIT BOARDS N ZENITH TV CHASSIS I BO»O-WARNfB MTCRNATIOMAC CO»P«t. 11 M ACE Q^JELEOTRIC SB9.S9t.GEYLANG ROAD. S'^ORi- Tel: *****-4245& (OPPOSITI lOIONG 30 GCYLAMG ROAD) Advertisement Ulllv rilt y Lemons That182 words
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Miscellaneous204 1963-08-26 10 Straits Times Crossword AC&OSS 7. Conflict caused by description 1 The right achema with any of Match? (7. 6). chip Tort offlowar iS-t) without limit getUn« 0. Accustomed to bold John'i nt o ">«» d < 13 > head when hurt (7). 10 J V*? ttle fish nd an 10204 words
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Article172 1963-08-26 11 THE VOICE OF THE REBEL A PRECOCIOUS AUTOBIOGRAPHY. By Yevgeny Vevtushenko. Collins and Harvill 16».) "PKIS is the book 1 whi-jh brought down the hatchets of diehard Soviet conservativsm on the stuck-out neck of Yevgeny Yevtushenko. the young rebel-poet. The voice of Russia's restless generation was heard in the West172 words
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Article, Illustration1027 1963-08-26 11 Armano Denis. (Collins 255; HUTAN RIMBA; Charles Shuttleworth; Allington Kennard - Armano Denis. (Collins 255.) HUTAN RIMBA. Charles Shuttleworth. Allington Kennard ON SAFARI. By By WILD life the world over is fighting for survival. The odds are heavy. Even the land is hostile. Sparse land becomes over* grazed, the grass dies, trees are felled.1,027 words
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Article66 1963-08-26 11 Half way round the world- A RECENT Malayan visitor, Alabisi Ajala, a young Nigerian, has some fresh viewpoints to present in his book An African Abroad, the record of a tour halfway round the world. Ajala Is a gate-crasher of ability. He met Khrushchev, the Shah of Persia, Nasser and66 words
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Article59 1963-08-26 11 A highly topical study of industrialisation as the pa nacea for underdevelopment, by Alan Mountjoy. is in Hutchlnson's publishing list. Mr. Mountjoy traces the distribution, causes and problems of under development and examines the difficulties and possibilities of industrialisation as a remedy. Mr Mountjoy delivers a59 words
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Advertisement126 1963-08-26 11 For top efficiency in your office you need FACIT Model T2 For fast, efficient and accurate work, give your secretary and typists the Faclt T2. Made of the finest Swedish steel, the Faclt T2 will giva years of trouble-free service. Rnhot-UfU4 tor II gran (rrcir*. hm-trt »r drtimal tabulator tnqtthrr126 words
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Advertisement472 1963-08-26 11 Cljjgfctf ASTHMA i y Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he always ha« Ephazone handy he knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in io tmnutes. The Ephazone treatment is so simple; there is nothing to inject or inhak. Just swallow one tablet and in a lew472 words
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Advertisement926 1963-08-26 12 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TENDERS mam sembilan state TENDERS SCHOLARSHIP FIND. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN APPLICATIONS for Scholar- UK M)IU ships are invited from suitably Tenders are Invited and will be qualified Malay Negrl Sembllan received up to 2 p.m. on WednesNatlonals lor study at an overseas day 18 September lor the Supply university926 words
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Advertisement750 1963-08-26 12 j TENDERS PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BRUNEI TENDER NOTICE 1. TENDERS will be received i by the Chairman, Tenders Board". i at the Office of the State Plnanclal Officer, Ground Floor of the Government Offices, Brunei up to 1 1 4.00 p.m. on Monday 9th SeptemI ber, 1963 for:— The purchase750 words
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Advertisement975 1963-08-26 12 (Continued from Pate SI SITUATIONS VACANT !u Words $5 I ftin.)— Box tt et: txtro EXPERIENCES) EUROPEAN LADY Housekeeper required by a First-Class Hotel, age between 30-46 Apply with photograph (unretumable) to P.O. Box 896 K.L. WANTED ENGLISH SPEAKING Indian Salesman with practical experience of selling sari for retail-store. Only975 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-08-26 12 ACCOMMODATION WANTED U Word* Si (Mim.)— Box it ct*. txtrm WANTED BY EUROPEAN Couple Leave Klat Bunsakrw UHg Tanslio Area. Tele. (B'pore). 3ST2I. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE or Hat (unfurnished) In quiet residential area. Write Box A 3553 B.T. Blnsmpore. slatIns minimum rent acceptable. OFPICER WITN FAMILY of four urgently requires bouse1,109 words
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Advertisement807 1963-08-26 12 TUITION Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et: txtrm BRIDGE New Course for Beginners. Please Pnone (Spore) *****. MATHEMATICS GRADUATE) 28 Tears' Experience Teaches Addition*!. Elementary. Tel: (Spore) *****. WANTED TUTOR to coach English girl in Mathematics. Bukit Timah area. Phone (Spore) *****. MALAY LANGUAGE New Classes Btds. I, II and807 words
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Advertisement976 1963-08-26 12 FURNITURE it Wtrdt St (Mim.)— Box tt ef. txtrm FOR CANE FURNITURE Consult Adrian's 425 River Valley Road, ***** (Spore). VEHICLES FOR SALE .'0 Word* SS (Vim.)— Box 50 rli. txtrm 195* OPEL KAPITAN Black Excellent condition ***** on o. Pbooe (Spore) *****. RILEV I.S Sept. 61. 11.400 miles. One976 words
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Advertisement943 1963-08-26 12 FOR SALE Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St ett. txlrm ■10 CLEARANCE SALE of with- drawn styles and sperlal storks of American Brassierer. Oirdlen, Ladies «t I Children'!! Lingerie St Greatly Rr.i I Prices. 60 Winchester House. In; I DONALD l/OORE GALLERIES: TftlN "as an old man down Irom Delhi, Who943 words
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Advertisement1533 1963-08-26 13 10 IIVERPUftI S WEST COUT U.K., Oai S'pora Mm r. rnaa Pinaag ACAPENOI livtrplll, Glasgow ll Pt/Aag 27 Aug 21 KIMNOK Mua Ml'MiMt, AmauU. Aag 27/ 3 1 pial. Hanano. Haaaarg UuMtaOk totipiM, Giasai* Alg 27 Sept 2 Sipt 4 ANIENOI liverpaal. Havfl Sept 9 Sipt 7 left 1/11 bipttt1,533 words
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Advertisement2930 1963-08-26 13 wnrn^f^^r^f^ t/ 1 1) pM THE E. A. C. LINES-j-iIiNGS 10 GENOA, It NAVIt, NAMIUIG, BREMEN!, ANTWERP, kOIURIAM AMtTERJAM. OSLO, GOtHtNBUIt «N0 K& SJl\ Ptoilg l'f\'vi.rl "MALACCA" I) g. 42 43, 21 Aag 27/21 Aig 31 Jl Aug H PJJSI "SONGKHLA" t) 21 Alg. 4 Stpt 9/ 7 Stpt 1/2,930 words
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Advertisement1252 1963-08-26 13 feMcALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w^ •ali Nai ***** r*^*K CLLERMAN LINE <k KLA VENESS LINE 10NBS1, HAMIORB, ISTTERIAM. iJS APMiIES. tAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE NULI t MIBHEIUIUCk). ItATTIt. VANCGUVER I PORUANI city if iipaa- Axctptm earn fir Casual SmU «ir^ ABer.ca. Spore P. S'Mm Penang Sunnivhk 7/N Aag 31 Aig 41,252 words
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Article28 1963-08-26 14 BIBBER TIN (perlb.) (pereicul.l. Au(. 19. 6? Set*. 5451.7S 2«. U% cts. $450.00 21. 67 ctt. $***** 22. 66 >, cts MILM 23. M'jcU. $430.25 24. $450.0428 words
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Article130 1963-08-26 14 Car record in Japan JAPANS production of motor v vehicles In July established an all-time high record ol 108,694 units, the Japan Automotive Industrial Association announced. The figure was 1,200 unite more than the previous record set In May. and was larger by 3,000 unit* than June, the Association said.130 words
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Article40 1963-08-26 14 Industrials: Tins: S rubbers: Aug. 19 114.88 108.68 112.90 Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Aug. 22 115.40 115.58 116.43 108.42 108.08 107.84 112.7* 112.50 112.10 Dec. 29. 1962 100. AUf 23 116.23 107.72 112.10 Auff24 116.23 107.70 111.7140 words
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Article27 1963-08-26 14 Current payment Date of payment Total for year Total for previous year K. Ketlas Temerloh 20 r (int.) (fln.) Sept. 23 Sept. 18 17% 224%27 words
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Article1106 1963-08-26 14 THE table of aJiarea on thr Malayan Stock Exchavnfe •hows last businesa to August IT. (Al and last business since that date IB) with H and I. standing for Hicbest and Lowest business (or this year to date. iMUSTIIAU Hi aim Bncki S-50 III! ICt <35 et>1,106 words
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Article701 1963-08-26 14 STRAITS TIN on Saturday morning went back to the weeks lowest level of $450 at which it had previously stood on Tuesday. Saturday's drop ol 25 cents w«u Ihe smallest lor the week the others being drops 37 a cents on Monday. $1.75 on Tuesday. 75701 words
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Advertisement1073 1963-08-26 14 >l\ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. J»aafio. Ailaotlo. end Creiai I^aatas/Easi CBino>H« lorvtw ipu'e y S'haa Honolulu i.francnto uAngeiei ri Tom Moniir. Gelsle Mara" 7/ B Sept 3/ t Sept 24 Sept 1 Oct 23 Ocl 1 Nev 1 Neuia Man" 21 23 seat 24/25 Sept 11 Oct II net1,073 words
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Advertisement887 1963-08-26 14 [*$ORIENTl LINES l TO AUSTRALIA ss. 'HIMALAYA" (28,000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Departing PENANG 20th Sept. 1963 SINGAPORE 2 lit Sept. 1963 for Fretiontle, Melbourne Sydney. Limited First Clan accommodation available Apply to your Trove! Agent or>— ISLAY r ERR ft CO. LTD.. SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F ot M) LTD..887 words
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Advertisement451 1963-08-26 14 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: The Managers P.O. Box 90, Singapore, P.O. Box 184 Kuala Lumpur P.O Box 30, Ipoh or P.O. Box SS*, Penong. Nome: iMr./Mn./Mus) Address TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED ■ANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTO. 26.8.63 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels451 words
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Advertisement410 1963-08-26 14 NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF Take notice that I. Phong Lan j THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA SSh'hoite 3 B ?^it.i? w F& IN THE high court at ipon noiaer of a Retail Liquor inxnßr R > URII Licence No. ***** have applied to JOHORE BAHRU the Klnta Licensing Board410 words
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Article2159 1963-08-26 15 From Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange last week in some ways, put up a remarkable performance as far as industrial prices were concerned. In face of all the political considerations regarding the hitch over the formation of Malaysia prices remained quite steady. Despite the clouds2,159 words
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Article806 1963-08-26 15 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Friday August 23. UNIT TRUSTS (Mansgort prisoi) hirst Malayan 1.80 I.B* Second Malayan 1 35 1.43 Third Malayan Wi 1.05 First Bong Kong .95 I.oo* Second Hong Kong .70 .74* Sterling Commodity 4/3806 words
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Article69 1963-08-26 15 THE Malayan Exsnsngo Banks- As- eolation made these cr.anges la its rates to mercbams on ttaiurday tall rates to $100) Selling TT or OD PSBSfI Ueutscne Marks 129 S/8: Danish Kransr lU\. On the free ***r>ang* market In Hoog Kong on Saturday th* U.S. daHar was quoted at69 words
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Advertisement701 1963-08-26 15 NOTICE REMINDER This is to inform tnat Mr. Kuay _<, n Chuan Pon has left our service; .m* p w AT with effect from 24.8.63 and has 1 rjm T therefore no authority to transact CHING KENG LEE CO., LTD. or collect any monies on our No. t-C (Ist. floor)701 words
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Advertisement1451 1963-08-26 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PUBLIC APPOINTMENT UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA ETA API TANAH MELAYU SSSSS&J& t&SK^Z^rJZ^ P if£n^ B F«n£. I&eSS iTthe School ot Education. Dnl- gS^^notovT^MaSTtSe versity of Malay*. Kuan Lumpur. J^Suon of Malaya CerUflcaie Candidates should have at least ol iuucuiion or vie uver&ea bcnool a good honours degree with suit-1,451 words
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Advertisement870 1963-08-26 15 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Wish to contact LAROE ENGINEERING FIRM, local or foreign. With facilities to assist a QUALIFIED RUBBER TECHNOLOGIST with extensive experience to draw up plans, to construct, and may to to do a further research on finer points for a RUBBER Rfafn.liWQ PLANT, which will revolutionize and replace the870 words
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Article105 1963-08-26 16 'rpELUK ANSON. 'Sun. A X call to badminton enthusiasts to support the building of a hall here was made by the Lower Perak Badminton Aisociation chairman Kamarudln Abdul Rami. Inche Kamarudln was speaking at the conclusion of the Lower Perak championships last night. Results of the105 words
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Article454 1963-08-26 16 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. DAIN spoilt what could have been an exciting finish to the two-day cricket match between MCA President's XI and the visiting Ceylon University on the Padang here today. The tourists were chasing a target of 160 runs und had scored 103454 words
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Article157 1963-08-26 16 Keith Miller: West Indies should get required 248 T ONDON. Sun. West Indies drain a tic ally fought hack from behind to tiD the scales in their favour in a staggering day of cricket at "The Oval yesterday when they dismissed England for 223 runs. At close the scores were:157 words
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Article201 1963-08-26 16 PHIL SHARPE THE HERO Hero for the day was Yorkshire's Phil Sharpe, who after a very lean patch In recont county matches, was considered lucky to be in the team. But Sharpe alone prevented a total England collapse with a fighting Innings of 83. He went Just before stumps to201 words
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Article25 1963-08-26 16 RANGOON. Sun. The South Korean soccer team, who recently competed in the Merdeka tournament at Kuala Lumpur, drew 1-1 with Burma here yesterday.25 words
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Article101 1963-08-26 16 DoKbi Shield (Malacca): National Union of Teachers bt HQ Headquarters, 28 Brigade by 55 runs. Teachers 189 <V. Chinnlah 84 no. Tajar 23 Wilson S-17) Brigade 134 (Williams 36 Martin 33 Murugasan 5-33). Friendly (Penang): Public Services bt PSC by 81. Public Services 200 iN. Moneraslnghe 94 Man.iit 35101 words
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Article232 1963-08-26 16 S. Malays win shield by 83 runs KUANTAN. Sun. South Malays won the Mentri Besar Shield when they beat North Malays by 83 runs in the annual cricket match played here today. Final scores: South Malays 145 and 82. North Malays 61 and 83 South Malays 2nd inns Hu&sain Shah232 words
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216 1963-08-26 16 ATHLETICS Pennel tops 17 feet in world record vault MIAMI, Sun.-John Pennel beat the world pole vault record here yesterday by clearing 17ft ©Jin (5.20 metres) Pennel becomes the first athlete ever to clear 17 feet. He appeared to have cleared the bar by several inches bat be failed in216 words
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Article418 1963-08-26 16 SOCCER ROUNDUP LONDON, Sunday. T EAGUE champions Everton started off the English MJ soccer season yesterday with a 3-0 win over Fulham in the First Division. Everton. with a team worth about £500,000 at current transfer values, were a goal up at halfttmeReuter - 418 words
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Article276 1963-08-26 16 FIBST DIVISION Arsenal 1 Wolves j l.irmingham 2 Bolton Blackburn 1 Liverpool P.larkpool 2 shelf. Ctd. Chelsea 0 West Ham Kverton 3 Fnlham o Ipswich 3 Burnley Notts Forest 0 Aston Villa ShefT. Wed. 3 Man. Utd. 3 Stoke 2 Tottenham 1 West Brant 1 Leicester 1276 words
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Advertisement154 1963-08-26 16 EFFICIENCY TQ i^^^^ r^A^^^tf —^j 4a^ .a.*.. W^^ Wmw^ 'r** THE KOMATSU DBO tractor Is of the heavy-duty type. Incorporating KOMATSU'S 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,154 words
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Advertisement100 1963-08-26 16 l^___ I MODERN WINDOWS ARE NOT COMPLETE 9 BULLDOG ORNAMENTAL B Dnign A 8 gtwga 3V«" Meth C^ Ossign 6 8 gauge 2" Mesh OMlgn C 8 geuga IM" Mtsh W^ Sund«rd i.re per she»t Dl 3' II" 1 I* r' 02 3*- II" 3*-2Wr' 03 3' II" 4 9%"'100 words
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Miscellaneous79 1963-08-26 16 SPORTS DIABY SOi'CKK— Voon Cup q-finaU: PTCBC v Changkat Kinding (Jn Abdul Jalll, Ipohv. Tamil Youngsters' v sth Bn RMR (Coronation grdh L. Perak Div. 1: Flemington v N. Scotia (T. Anson 1. Taiplnt Lre: CRC v 3 Transport Co; (Sultan Yussuf stadium. S'porc Div. 1: Marines v TTS (Jn79 words
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1971 1963-08-26 17 RACING by Epsom J. He wins Gold Vase Trial by 4 lengths JPOH, Sun. —Bilah Sayang II first and the rest nowhere that was how the Gold Vase Trial was decided here today. Starting a hot favourite, the six-year-old Australian gelding fairly bounced1,971 words
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Article115 1963-08-26 17 fTUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Thalland and India Thomas Cup players are among the entries for the Selangor Gold Cup badminton championships at the Stadium Negara on Sept. 27-29. The Thai entries are Banguan Anandhanonda and Narong Ratanasaengauang. India will be represented by D. Khanna, Dipu, T. N.115 words
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231 1963-08-26 17 PENANG, Sun. A former part time caddy, I. Ayyaroo. became the flrst holder of the Soon Cheng Hoe challenge trophy when he won the Penang Open amateur golf championship at Batu Gantong here yesterday. Returning a score of 237 over 54 holes.231 words
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287 1963-08-26 17 Prepare now for Tokyo, says Oehlers SINGAPORE, Sun. —Singapore Hockey Association president Sir George Oehlers has called for early selection and coaching for the Malaysian team to compete in the Olym- j pic Games at Tokyo i next year. Sir George who was speaking i at the annual meeting of287 words
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Article43 1963-08-26 17 OSLO. Sun. Switzerland spi a world record with 2.168 points in the team event of the service rifle 3x30 shots competition at the European shooting championships here. The former record of 3.152 points was set by the Soviet Union In 1959.43 words
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303 1963-08-26 17 N. Borneo team arrive for 'tri' but... ATHLETICS by ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE, Sun. A North Borneo team of 20 athletes and three officials arrived here last night to compete against Singapore and Malaya in a triangular meet at Farrer Park next Sunday. The Federation of Malaya AAU, however, have not303 words
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Advertisement81 1963-08-26 17 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH CMimm Henachlnropha— killl germi •■tlixl? a«al< ptmplct fate. Pikmiu pimpan from iptcail It l«a»»l ao uiU4(ki! y apota. Fraa froas oM a«4 flfcaaa— doaa mm crack, cake or dog Ik* pocei women caa apply naka-ap <y»r H. A Matot>a>81 words
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Advertisement162 1963-08-26 17 |i MANET-fJI! V AUTOMATIC WATER STILLS jkp HIGH QUALITY M DISTILLED WATER M H Jl^\ AT LOW COST JLJL-JX Automatic Water W fLrr— instills operated by M "Pf* gas, electricity, W^ m paraffin or steam. tt L{ Continuous in operation- M output from 2 pints -M r^^> to 50 gallons162 words
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Obituary136 1963-08-26 18 CABLE RECEIVED by Sunny that Ml k rand mot hrr. Mm. Annal Qeonre l.nii<-/. of Wattavllla. Moongode, Kerala has pa»«ed away on 24-^-63. ANNAKUTTV O'CRUZ Panned away peacefully on Saturday 24-S-63 at < hrri:.murat. Trlvandrum; Mother of Ueonte. Clclly. Anthony. Sllventer. Jorrtf. Mrtty, Stalry. t. PONNUDURAI (pensioner) Chartered Bank,136 words
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Article, Illustration854 1963-08-26 18 SANDYS, LEADERS AGREE GOVERNORS WILL RETAIN CENTRAL GOVT. POWERS TILL MALAYSIA DAY "^EW constitutions for Singapore, Sarawak and Sahah will come into operation on Aug. 31. the original Malaysia date. Elected leaders of the two Borneo territories will assume full powers provided by854 words
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Article52 1963-08-26 18 Retirement for 125 in BOAC LONDON. Sun.— British Overseas Airways Corporation which lost an estimated £14.000,000 last year announced today a plan to retire 125 employees, including 19 airliner captains, at earlier than pension age. A spokesman for the State-owned airline said ground staff of 60 will retire with immediate52 words
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143 1963-08-26 18 Tengkus warning: Don't go too -far- KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman warned tonight that the Government would nor, hesitate to take action against Opposition members who go too far in their speeches. He gave this warning when closing the Umno general assembly. The Tengku said: "If they go too143 words
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209 1963-08-26 18 rpHE nominated West 1 Irian Legislative Assembly has passed a resolution neifatinu the proposed plebiscite on selfdetermination Indonesia and the Netherlands agreed should be held in the territory. In a report from Rota Bharu, Antara news agency said that at a meeting earlier thisReuter - 209 words
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622 1963-08-26 18 MALAYA CUP SOCCER Spore l Malacca o, by NORMAN SIEBEJ, SINGAPORE beat Malacca 1-0 to take top spot in the Malaya Cup South zone today In a match which ended in the midst of an unruly crowd scena at Jalan Besar Stadium. Furious foraging622 words
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Article114 1963-08-26 18 pENANO. Sun.— Three Arthur Kol. goals helped Selangor to beat Penang 6-2 In their Malaya Cup North Zone match at City Stadium today. A Abdul Ohani (2) and Fook Yoong were other Selnngor scorers. Aziz Ahmad (2) scored lor Penang. Other Malaya Cup results:114 words
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Article40 1963-08-26 18 SINGAPORE. Sun. A Singapore team iLoh Chan Pew. Wong Pey Wan. Low Sin Chock. C. Kunalan) today set new Singapore 400 m relay record of 42.5 sec al Business Houses meet at Fairer Park. Previous best war 42.8.40 words
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Advertisement142 1963-08-26 18 Word* Sit (Minimum) WONG: To Lucky and Wai Hong a mm David on 24th Auieu.it at Glenraglei. Deo Oral Is. Both very well. Our Ifeaassl ales to Doctor and Staff. TAN To Lena and John a daughter Luclll.i on U.'.th Auguit at Mount Alvernla Hospital. Our thanks to Doctor*. Sinters142 words
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Advertisement142 1963-08-26 18 I FLIP-OVER FILM CHAMBER CAMERA SEKONIC ZOOM 8 "DUAL -RUN" model 100 I Only 2 seconds for mid-roll film changeover i j EASY-TO-USE Bmm I PROJECTOR I iJI SEKONIC I \QBmL» Low Voltoge System with Zoom j Lens PI. 5 Resonor Zoom Less I )s»2snne Voltage* Changeover Systeat I II142 words
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