The Straits Times, 27 August 1963
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Title Section22 1963-08-27 1 winu.i: daily n inn ii ii saii i:\n-i-ps 100,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-08-27 1 Tengku asks Subandrio for talks with Razak 'TO CLEAR UP ANY MISUNDERSTANDING' OVER U.N. OBSERVER DISPUTE: SINGAPORE IS SUGGESTED AS THE VENUE KUALA LUMPUR MONDAY 1 TENGKU Abdul Rahman has invited the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, to a meeting with Tun Abdul Razak in Singapore tomorrow orLee On Wing - 269 words
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Article, Illustration455 1963-08-27 1 cused Britain of refusing to recognise three Fill pi-, nos as assistants to the Philippine observer team and said he had instructed his observers now in Singapore to stay put until the hitch had been settled. A regret "We are informing the U.N. Secretary455 words
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Article979 1963-08-27 1 Another cut in water supply SINGAPORE. MonSingapore's 12 hour water supply will be curtailed by two hours from next Monday, if by then water stocks are still below the danger level of 33 per cent. Dr. Fong Kirn ileng, chairman of the Public Utilities Board, announced this today. The present979 words
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Article43 1963-08-27 1 LONDON. Mon. An 11 -man group of the London and Birmingham chambers or commerce will leave here on October 12 for a four-week trip to Tokyo and Hong Kong to seek further avenues of export to the Far East Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article384 1963-08-27 1 Yang di-Pertuan x Agong will proclaim the new date for Malaysia before Saturday, top level sources told the Straits Times today. It is almost certain that the King's proclamation will come on Wednesday or Thursday, following a meeting of Malaysian leaders. There was speculation here tonight384 words
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Article, Illustration816 1963-08-27 1 Firm WITH $142,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL planned to buy $16 mil. ship COURT TOLD BURHANUODIN, SEVEN FELLOW DIRECTORS IN COURT TO FACE COMPANIES LAW CHARGES KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A shipping company started in 1960 with a paid-up capital or $142,369 sent its president and managing director to Europe to buy a816 words
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Article37 1963-08-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A thunderstorm, with winds of up to 32 m.p.h.. lashed the Federal capital this afternoon The meteorological station at the airport here recorded 4.2 Inches of rainfall by 6.30 p.m.37 words
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Article23 1963-08-27 1 OXFORD. Mon— Viscount Nuffleld, the millionaire phllantrophist who died last week at the age of 85 was cremated here today. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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486 1963-08-27 1 Japan's reply to 'blood debt' rally rrOKYO,. Mon. Ja- pan will refuse to negotiate with Singapore so long as the latter assumes a threatening attitude on its claim for compensation for war atrocities, according to a Foreign (Xfice spokesman. The spokesman disclosed the Government's position last night in connection with486 words
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Article42 1963-08-27 1 MESSAGE FROM NIK U \>lll\<. l<>\ MM KiiNsi.in Anil. \imi«il\ Dnbrynia t©daj i inn Kenned; .i mevuigi Ikmii I'nnurr Khrushi [e&tini x\.i\s in iv, w..rl<l tin iii the w ike "f 'I'r IMm ii .ii ti -i bin ti mx42 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article140 1963-08-27 2 TAIPEH, Mon. The Taiwan Garrison Command announced last night that it has sentenced Su Tung-Chi, a councillor at Yunlin county in central Formosa, and three others to life imprisonment for plotting the overthrow of the government by illegal means. Su. a 39-year-old Fornio.san politicalUPI - 140 words
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119 1963-08-27 2 Yemenis: British bomb our village ADEN, Mon. The Yemen Republican Sanaa Radio last night claimed British forces had bombed a Yemenioccupied village, killing many women and old and young people. The radio said 50 bombs were dropped on Friday on the village Of Darb Abu Tuheif, near the border ofReuter - 119 words
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143 1963-08-27 2 S'pore girl wants to buy that 'husband for sale SYDNEY. Mon.— Five offers of marriage, including on* from Singapore, have been received by Australia's "husband for sale."' Mr John Oalvtn. Mr. Qalvin, of Kurrl Kuril, in the northern New South Wales coalfields, last week offered to cell himself, his childrenReuter - 143 words
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Article29 1963-08-27 2 CAIRO. Mon. Two young children were killed and their mother and five other people seriously hurt when a three-storey apartment house collapsed in Alexandria yesterday.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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82 1963-08-27 2 NIAMEY (Niger Republic). Mon. —A South African aircraft has been detained at Niamey airport since Saturday night, the Niger Government announced here. The announcement said the pilot signalled that he did not have enough fuel to continue his flight and was told thatReuter - 82 words
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Article, Illustration395 1963-08-27 2 \f R. Nehru's recommendations for the resignation of six senior Cabinet ministers and six State Chief Ministers have taken Indian political circles by surprise, according to observers here. The Times of India, describing the decision by the Indian Prime Minister as a bombshell, saidReuter - 395 words
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Article, Illustration258 1963-08-27 2 Hatta may rejoin Govt after trip to Sweden JAKARTA, Mon. Dr. Mohammed Hatta, former Vice-President of Indonesia who resigned from the government in 1956 after a row with President Soekarno, left here by X.L.M. last night for medical treatment in Stockholm, Sweden. The First Minister. Dr. Djuanda, several other CabinetReuter - 258 words
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Article193 1963-08-27 2 INSULTS BLAMED FOR BORDER CLASH JERUSALEM, Mon. J Israeli and Jordanian forces clashed at the border of this old city yesterday. One Israeli soldier was killed and a Jordanian wounded. Both sides accused each other of starting the battle, and the Jordan -Israel mixed armistice commission met In the IsraeliReuter - 193 words
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Article64 1963-08-27 2 MANILA, Mon. Five security guards were axed to death by robbers who broke into the office of the Rice and Corn Administration early today and made off with about 900,000 pesos ($750,000) in cash and cheques. The security guards were found tied to one another byReuter - 64 words
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Article29 1963-08-27 2 WASHINGTON, Mon.— The U.S. will provide US$ll7,OOO worth of surplus food to Indonesia to help pay labourers working on an irrigation and flood control programme. U.P.IUPI - 29 words
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Article18 1963-08-27 2 CAIRO, Mon. The United Arab Republic and North Korea have decided to establish diplomatic relations. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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121 1963-08-27 2 LONDON, Monday. THE Observer quoted "unofficial but detailed reports" which "seem to confirm a new Chinese build-up on the Indian north-east frontier near Sikkim." 1 The newspaper gave no source for its report, but said the Communist Chinese have transferred many warplanes— fighters andUPI - 121 words
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Article149 1963-08-27 2 SEOUL. Mon. Th« South Korean Army Chief of Staff, General Xi Shik Mln, today upheld the death sentence for former Construction Minister, Lieut. Gen I m Hang Pak. and two other officers who were found guilty by the court martial earlier this month of anReuter - 149 words
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Article27 1963-08-27 2 LAOOS. Mon. A direct air link between Conakry and Lagos was formally Inaugurated yesterday with the arrival of an Air Guinea Ily-Jshln airliner. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article33 1963-08-27 2 JAKARTA. Mon. Indonesia's charge d'Aflalres In the Netherlands, Inche Mohammed Sjarief, said tonight he was "very optimistic" that the two countries would exchange ambassadors before the end of this year. Renter.Reuter - 33 words
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Miscellaneous30 1963-08-27 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (poo«e. oeART) (mo -note you id t«b mmS \m VOtNtj-*' V. ITALIAN ffMttUOAMTr rr JtT"~-\J! p tUMCMF^ /HOW DIP YOU KMON/ "V^ r<mAi*if+ <rmi* *r\30 words
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US-EUROPEAN DESK
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179 1963-08-27 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. —The United States will spend US$lOO million a year to maintain its nuclear readiness and safeguard security under the partial test ban treaty, a Defence. Department official said yesterday. With President Kennedy's approval. the department yesterday submitted to congressional leadersReuter - 179 words
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Article47 1963-08-27 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. Crime In the United States was nine per cent higher In the first six months of this year compared with the corresponding period of 1962. Mr. J. Edgar Hoover, Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) reported yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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238 1963-08-27 3 Freedom delay for kidnapped soccer star pARACAS, Mon. A man claiming to be an Army of National Liberation (FALN) spokesman said last night that the kidnapped soccer star Alfredo Di Stefano would not be released today If police kept up their intensive search. More than 500 detectives and plainclothes patrolmen238 words
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Article42 1963-08-27 3 NEW YORK, Mon. TransWorld Airlines announced that feature films would be shown to first-class passengers on Us transcontinental non-stop flights in the United States. The airline has been showing films on trans-Atlantic flights for! two years Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration467 1963-08-27 3 EAST BERLIN, I .unday pA U L ROBESON, the 65-year-old American Neg r o singer, flew into East Berlin from London yesterday and drove off immediately to an unknown destination. He looked drawn and tired as he was helped intoReuter - 467 words
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95 1963-08-27 3 LONDON, Mon.— BOAC. which lost an estimated £14,000.000 last year, announced yesterday 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 immediate fullReuter - 95 words
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Article50 1963-08-27 3 LONDON, Mon. A weekend beauty contest for dogs Instead of the usual village beauty queen contest at Bamham in Southern England was a great success. While only six girls have entered contests in three years, there were 32 dogs for the 1963 parade. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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293 1963-08-27 3 CCOTLAND Yard detectives, who believe that about £1,000,000 of the £2,600,000 stolen in Britain's great mail train robbery is hidden somewhere in London, last night raided several houses some for the second time. Flying Squad men also swooped on the haunts ofReuter - 293 words
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146 1963-08-27 3 Telephone threat to African rendezvous BRUSSELS, Mon. A street in Brussels was sealed off by police after an anonymous telephone call said a bar there frequented by Africans would be the scene of a magnificent firework display. The bar, called the Black Angels, was closed and ambulances and firemen rushedReuter - 146 words
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170 1963-08-27 3 OERLJN, Mon. Four English-language placards praising Adolf Hitler and attacking Jews were pasted on the walls of West Berlin's Jewish community centre yesterday. The pro-Nazi message on the placards was signed "National Socialist Movement. 74 Prlncedale Road. London West 11 The title of a book.170 words
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Advertisement133 1963-08-27 3 DANGER HER DIET MAY DESTROY HER AM j, ,V' Despite a full- rice bow!, this girl may not be getting a full supply of vitamins and minerals. World Health statistics show that many Asian diets lack a variety of meat, fish and fresh vegetables. This can make you subject to133 words
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Advertisement334 1963-08-27 3 T_/ nly the finest tomatoes are tied for Heinz Tomato Juice. Big, luscious, vine-riprncd tomatoes, picked at the very peak of perfection— pressed and packed within a few hours time. Drink Heinz Tomato Juice every morning, again at night. Youll enjoy it* fine flavour, ita zip and tang. Serve it334 words
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Article311 1963-08-27 4 Leaders to face charges in court Lee: We warned them— now they must face consequences I gINGAPORE, Mon. Police today began a man-hunt for 30 odd left-wing leaders who organised the booing at last night's mass rally on the Padang to press for a settlement311 words
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Article49 1963-08-27 4 SINGAPORE. Mon— The chairman of the Commission of Enequlry on Education. Prof. Lim Tay 801 l and the nine members of the commission will hand their final report to the Yang dl-Per-tuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishalc, at the Istana Negara at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. rate.49 words
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Article, Illustration169 1963-08-27 4 AUSSIES IN FOR BIG APEX MEET SINGAPORE. Mon. A group of 22 Western Australian Apexlans and their wives flew into Singapore tonight to attend the Zone 4 Apex convention to be held in Kuala Lumpur next week. They are the second batch of the Australian delegation to arrive since Saturday.169 words
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368 1963-08-27 4 Widow tells court of 'fatal parang attack A MALAY woman told the Assize Court today how one man held her husband down while another man slashed him three times with a parang. Mazna binti Mohamed Saat was testifying at the trial of two soldiers. Osman bin Mat. 26. and Alias368 words
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313 1963-08-27 4 T^HE Singapore GenA eral Printing Workers' Union at its annual meeting yesterday adopted a resolution asking the Government to give trade unions the prerogative to refer a trade dispute to arbitration. Two ways At present, there are only two ways by which313 words
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Advertisement168 1963-08-27 4 i MAIAYSIA DAY COVERS on tale now at Leading Booksrorei. In case of any difficulty in getting it. Please call at: PROGRESSIVE TRADING CO. 47, Beach Road, S pore. (Ist Fl. Rm. 4) Tel: *****. fflf*innniin 2«?25n L t f<w Next Chang*! "Gungo Jumno" (Hindi) m Technicolor. SPECIAL GRAND SALE168 words
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Article, Illustration511 1963-08-27 5 KHAW REPLIES TO TAN WARNING ON SPORE WORKS BRIGADE fHE Malaysia Government and state authorities in Sabah and Sarawak will act swiftly if subversives from Singapore went to Borneo under the guise of labour. Senator Khaw Kai Boh, Minister without Portfolio,511 words
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Article, Illustration373 1963-08-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAYA must play a "big sister" role to the less developed Malaysian territories if the new nation is to be a model of peace, progress and prosperity Mr. P. P. Narayanan, gen-eral-secretary of the National Union of Plantation Workers, said this373 words
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123 1963-08-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Malayan-American Commission on Educational Exchange, commonly referred to as the Pulbright Programme, today invited applications for post-graduate studies in the United States for the academic < year begining In September next year. The scholarships only a "limited number" are available are for123 words
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Article107 1963-08-27 5 IPOH. Mon. Dindings Tourist Association Is organising a photographic competition to obtain pictures of scenic beauty and touris. attractions in the district The first prize winner will receive $150 worth of photographic equipment: second, a free weekend for two at the Sea View Hotel, Pangkor107 words
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Article23 1963-08-27 5 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon— The Raja Muda of Perak yesterday opened a $8,500 mosque at Kampong Sungel Protan. Sellnslng, near here.23 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-08-27 5 Insects, snakes so climbing is out KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss Christine Gilchrist. here to teach English in a Johore secondary school, is disappointed because she will have to give up her favourite pastime climbing. Miss Gilchrlst. 24, is one of five English university graduate volunteers who are to teach in229 words
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Article140 1963-08-27 5 A TAXI-driver helped i a scnool teacher to cash -a cheque for $96. and then with three other men. robbed him of the money. "They tied me to a tree i and drove off In the taxi." the teacher. Mr. R. Muniandy, told the police140 words
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Article173 1963-08-27 5 12 MONTHS FOR BRANDY FRAUD MAN Cheated secretary of $150, court told IPOH, Monday. IJARRY Roland Smith, 46, of Singapore, was sen- tenced to 12 months' jail by the Sessions Court today when he was found guilty of cheating. He had two previous convictions. Smith, the court was tol< at173 words
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Article55 1963-08-27 5 Youth held after acid throwing SINGAPORE. Mon. Acid was thrown at a foreman in a coffee shop in Victoria Street today. Wee Eh Seng, 35. suffered burns on the face and chest and was admitted to the General Hospital. The police said that the add was thrown after an argument.55 words
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Article61 1963-08-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Pour non-commissioned officers of the Federation Engineers left for Britain by air today for further training in military engineering. They were Sergeants Harun bin Kasah and Ohazali bin Abdul Kadir and Corporals Peter Duarete and R. Rajagopal. They will undergo a 16-week61 words
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Article82 1963-08-27 5 Murder: Woman was insane IPOH. Mon. A 50-year-old mother of four was found guilty but Insane in the High Court here today jof a murder which took place 12 years ago. Until February. Kamsiah bln t c Haji Sa'ad liad been remanded in the Tanjong Rambutan Mental Hospital from April82 words
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Article54 1963-08-27 5 IPOH. Mon— Leoh Kow. 25. a labourer, pleaded guilty in 'tie Sessions Court today to cheating a housewife. Yew Poo Thee, of $30 in Pasir Plnji new village yesterday. He had falsely told Madam Yew that he was sent by her husband to collect the money.54 words
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406 1963-08-27 5 PENANG 'S FREE PORT WILL GO GRADUALLY KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. fHE MINISTER of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today assured the people of Penang that the island's free port status would not be abolished in one swoop He said the Federal Government would consult the Penang State Government. The Imposition406 words
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104 1963-08-27 5 CUNGEI PATANI. Mon. A taxi driver. Pilus bin Siran. 45 was killed when his car crashed into the rear of a stationary lorry parked in front of the hospital here this morning. A passenger seated beside him. Rejab bin Din. 35. was seriously104 words
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96 1963-08-27 5 ITU ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Two men armed with a dagger and a screw-driver robbed a ,con--1 tractor of $300 in his house in Galloway Road here yesterday. I The robbers entered the house through the back window and I held up Mr. Wona96 words
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211 1963-08-27 5 Divorcee fined for concealing her baby's birth KANGAR. Mon. A divorcee. Besah binte Seman. 29. was today fined $200 or two months' jail for concealing the birth of her baby. Besah was charged with secretly disposing of her child, born dead, thereby intentionally concealing its birth, at Kampong Salong between211 words
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Article63 1963-08-27 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ml K M. R Menon. founder principal cf thr YMCA school ol commerce, will arrive here tomorrow irom India to meet former pupil.v Two former pupil.s. Mr. Man Beng Guan and Mr C G Menon are paying for his trip A tea party will be63 words
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Article218 1963-08-27 6 Tan Kheng Ann. Chia. Ann. Chia Yeow Fatt, (♦.one Wai Lang. Somasundram Supramaniamfl Lim Tee Kane. Somasundar^Juo Vengdasalam. Lim Kirn Chuan. Khoo Geok San. Chan \V:ih. Chin Kiong. Hoc Hock Hai. Ponapalam Govindasamy. Peh diian Hock, Chia Gook Choo. Chew Seng Hoe. Yeow Yew Boon,218 words
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Article, Illustration918 1963-08-27 6 The day hell broke loose on Isle of Ease THE SUPERINTENDENT RADIOED THERE'S A RUMOUR THEY'RE GOING TO GET ME' AND I CHIEF TOLD HIM TO LEAVE ISLAND Reporters: JACKIE SAM, RODERICK PEST ANA AS trouble brewed on the penal island I918 words
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Article, Illustration559 1963-08-27 6 court's attention to a guitar among a pile of tyres. "'Evidence would be shown later that these persons were singing and celebrating after the holocaust," he said. The prosecution then called Mr. Tan Beng Seng of the Surveyor's Department to tender topographical survey559 words
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822 1963-08-27 6 James: I thought we could slow down and fixed a 44-hour week terms in Changi were altered. Major James said. Giving more details of the island. Major James said that, though extensively developed by July this year, the settlement was not complete. He agreed with the DPP that It was822 words
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Article, Illustration1204 1963-08-27 6 RADIO CONTACT BROKEN OFF, THEN. Ed the supperintendent that If he did not leave the Island, he was to stand by the radio, and keep the staff up on the hill where the administration block was sited. "Berore I ran? off. I said I would ring again at 2 p.m.1,204 words
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Article491 1963-08-27 7 JAMES: HEARD OF GRAFT, BUT. was not in a position to comment till he had seen the records Llm Teck San (Accused No. 21): Are you aware that prisoners are not provided with raincoats and have to work In the rain while officers have raincoats? The prison budget has not491 words
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330 1963-08-27 7 /OPPOSITION leaders today described a warning given by Tengku Abdul Rahman yesterday as "a threat to democratic ri^iits." Speaking at the Umno general assembly, the Tengku said the Government would not hesitate to take action against Opposition members wh 0 went too far in330 words
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Article26 1963-08-27 7 $49 more for widow SINGAPORE. Mon.— Two Straits Tinies readers In the «ye— 49 today to Madam •»•<*»»»: Sr ol Singapore. .Unds at $17,233.08. fffS SSSBf K26 words
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201 1963-08-27 7 Datoship for Malayan judges: Lawyers agree I^UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Senior lawyers in the Federal capital today agreed with the president of the Perak Bar Association, Mr. F. C. Arulanandom, that all judges should be given the title of dato or some suitable honour. Mr. Arulanandom made the suggestion at the201 words
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Article52 1963-08-27 7 PENANO, Mon. The principal of the Penang Day Training College, Mr. Tagar Singh, is to become principal of the Malayan Teachers College, in Kota Bharu when the new term starts next month. He will be succeeded here by Mr. V. Murugesu from the Technical Institute.52 words
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Article66 1963-08-27 7 SINOAPORE, Mon.— The Mansfield Local Employees' Union has signed a new wage agreement with Straits Steamship Co. Ltd, for 21 members of the Arm's shore gang and 66 members employed in the harbour craft of Straits Towage Syndicate, a subsidiary of Straits Steamship. The union president, Mr.66 words
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262 1963-08-27 7 TWELVE cars and 12 1 scooters worth $47,000 have been reported stolen in the past three weeks In the capital. The Selangor police, shocked at the increasing number of .stolen vehicles, have appealed to the public to "take more care" to262 words
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Article28 1963-08-27 7 IPOH. Mon. Zakaria bin Mohamed Noor. 13. was killed when he was knocked down by a lorry near Oopeog, 14 miles south at here today.28 words
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206 1963-08-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. JJLECTRICITY consumers from Cameron Highlands to Muar will pay less for power from Sunday. The new rate in the general lighting tariff will be two cents cheaper at 25 cents a unit. This also applies to the combined tariff. Commercial,206 words
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84 1963-08-27 7 COOK'S DEATH Hotel offers $3,000 reward KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A reward of $3,000 Is being offered for information leading to the arrest and conviction of a hit-and-run motorist who knocked down and killed a Hotel Merlin cook. The offer is belnir made by the hotel management. It will hold good84 words
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125 1963-08-27 7 Postponed: Case of assault on Thais pENANG, Mon. —An assault case in which two Thai students were alleged to have been attacked by a group of 20 youths was today further postponed to Oct. 2 because no Thai interpreter was available. "The prosecution Is ready to proceed, but we have125 words
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Article45 1963-08-27 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two cinemas—the Lido in Singapore and the Rex In Kuala Lumpur— will be among the 700 throughout the world which will launch the screening of Metro-Oolcrwyn-Ma-yer's "The VTPs" in September. Trie film stars Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Barton.45 words
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Article57 1963-08-27 7 IPOH. Mon. The Perak Turf I Club's second gift to this State capital a $70,000 ornamental water fountain complex will be inaugurated by the Sultan of Perak tomorrow evening. Tne band of the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars will be in attendance at the ceremony for57 words
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325 1963-08-27 8 PADI FIELDS TO BE ABANDONED IF DROUGHT CONTINUES CEVERAL thousand acres of padi land will have to be abandoned in Malaya's main rice bowl, Kedah and Perlis, if the present drought continues, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today.325 words
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Article134 1963-08-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. npHE Government today denied that it had agreed 1 to review the April 1963 General Clerical Examination in which only 72 out of 1,200 clerks had passed. Earlier the general-secre-tary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers Mr. G.134 words
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62 1963-08-27 8 ALOR STAR. Mon.— A girl. R Maria. 13. who had been missing since last Tuesday, has now returned home. The police found ncr In a house In Kullm. 70 miles from Alor Star, i esterday. She was reported missing by her lather,62 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-08-27 8 A second term for Tun Malek MALACCA, Mon. •The four-year term of office of the Governor, Tan Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusuf (above), which expires at midnight on Friday, has been extended for another four years. His re-appointment has been approved by the Yanjr dl-Pertnan A rone following consultations last109 words
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Article48 1963-08-27 8 MALACCA. Mon. A prisoner. Chin Yong Kong. 21, who punched another prisoner, Thong Tuck Meng, at the Central police station lock-up, was fined $50, or two weeks' jail, today. He pleaded guilty and said that he punched Tong because he; threw his tooth-paste afay.48 words
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86 1963-08-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Singapore Party Rakyat is to merge with its Federation's counterpart. An application for merger from the Singapore organisation was approved last night at a meeting of the central executive committee of the Party Rakyat headquarters here. I The meeting was86 words
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Article, Illustration72 1963-08-27 8 IT U ALA LUMPUR postmen were the first to cast their votes on whether they should strike over their wage dispute with the Government. Yesterday the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff posted nearly 1,300 ballot papers to its branches. Straits Times picture by Harold TeoHarold Teo shows group of Kuala Lumpur postmen casting their votes - 72 words
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Article244 1963-08-27 8 rpHREE states today announced their programme A for the sixth Merdeka anniversary on Saturday. The celebrations will not be on a grand scale because the event has been overshadowed by the formation of Malaysia. In KUALA LUMPUR the main events will be a cultural244 words
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Article292 1963-08-27 8 IMALACCA, Mon.— The ifl Malacca branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has sent a telegram to its parent body today expressing its great concern in the three-month delay in paying grants by the Ministry of Rural Development. It urged that the292 words
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Advertisement134 1963-08-27 8 OVERSEAS UNION BANK, LTD. The First Singapore Bank in LONDON and TOKYO OPENS ITS BRANCHES IN LONDON TOKYO On 31st, August 1963 27th Au 9 ust W 3 ii V Wt^M o>*^ at Shintokyo Building. 2. MarunouchL 3-Chome, at 8, King William Street, London, E.C.4. Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo. IQAUD Of DIRECTORS134 words
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Article, Illustration2109 1963-08-27 9 LESLIE BATEMAN - LESLIE BATEMAN Challenge of the future- SM A L LHOLDERS are being organised more into groups where common cultivation and processing practices can be encouraged and where the backslider can be suitably disciplined. Under this stimulus nearly 200,000 acres of new plantings and 500,000 acres of replantings have been2,109 words
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Advertisement75 1963-08-27 9 1W 1 A\\ v m m m w—* mam wl ■p\ ■m>\ a a a a mam w m a W a a a 1 a a a i"■ J /f/|/| m WmJ sea... SOLENT refreshes you :!^^f^ ROSKOPF 1 z?'/' ==l m^*s^&Ju/^ss a\ m&z== m\ ~v|a wl I *^m^75 words
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Obituary65 1963-08-27 10 M Wore", fit (Minimum) ANNAKUTTV O'CRUZ Passed away peacefully on Saturday 24-*.-'63 at I'hertathurai, Trivandrum: Mother of Cconsr. Clclly. Anthony. Silvester. Jorris. Metty. Btalcv. DAINES— Lieut. -Col. Uonel Rupert i Dicky) formerly director of Urttlsb American Tobacco Co., Ltd. Singapore, passed away peacefully oa tbe 14th Aufi.it. IMB, at65 words
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Article155 1963-08-27 10 I* If era's tm I Minimum) THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Wong Shu Sheung thanks all relatives and friend* for their kindnm« md assistant* during the funeral. LIVE ANO IOLANI ANDREW! sincerely thank relative* and friend* for good uhf i nd valuable gifts on the orcaiioo of their155 words
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Article722 1963-08-27 10 Quite as extraordinary as the statement of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines that it is satisfied with the way in which the problem of tin prices is being handled is its rebuke to the press for criticism of the Minister of Commerce and Industry. This criticism was722 words
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Article405 1963-08-27 10 In a recent leader calling for a review of Government policy on the recognition of foreign degrees, we asserted that the present policy of highly selective recognition is based on ■<■ mixture of protectionism and presumption, and goes against the national interest It hardly demolishes this viewpoint405 words
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Article167 1963-08-27 10 There is little doubt that the executive committee of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff will get the mandate to call a strike for which it has asked its 1,500 members. Whether or not such a strike will spread greater havoc than the railway strike last Christmas as167 words
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Article, Illustration1163 1963-08-27 10 PREM BHATIA - India takes a searching, inward at herself PREM BHATIA WITH THE 17th YEAR OF FREEDOM COMES a new mood of self-criticism INDIA enters the seventeenth year of independence with less than the certainty of previous anniversaries. China has much to do with the present national mood of introspection and self-critic-ism,1,163 words
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Article196 1963-08-27 10 IN your recent editorial on "Degree Problems", you wrote Qf "protectionism" and "presumption." implying that the basic consideration in the weighing of foreign degrees was either the protection of local professional Interests or the unjustified underestimation of the worth of foreign training. This is a misconception, for196 words
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Article89 1963-08-27 10 I REFER to your report (S.T. Aug. 23) headed "Bunday Date With Christine and Sex". If this article resulted from Information received from any member of The Borneo Company Limited, such information must have been misunderstood, for we are not the agents In Singapore and Malaya for the record89 words
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Article69 1963-08-27 10 IN the light of several comments received, the accused would appreciate it If you would publish that in fact the defence did call the nurse and the dispenser as defence witnesses on Friday evening, and that the nurse stated that she was only away from the examination cubicle69 words
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326 1963-08-27 10 New colour row brewing in Britain By JAMES BROWN BRITAIN'S racial problems, which quietened down after last year's Immigration Bill restricting coloured immigration, showed signs of coming back into the headlines again this week with a sudden racial flare-up In a quiet London suburb. Southall, a lower-middle class borough 12Reuter - 326 words
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Advertisement831 1963-08-27 10 Str.it* Twet k Malay Mail Classified advert lsemeMs may be hendee) te« let not COLD •TORAGK AKCADI Oretierd Head COLO ITORASI IaANCHH AT HOLLAND ROAD- KATONO UMCL ROAD-NAVAL BAM AertlMn9#e) A^<w%4. cmr book stork ltd maiaaa*af Henaa. Ceayar Omv THI NlWt FRONT M. M. ISMAIL S Aaaaltatty »i,il See* HAMICM831 words
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Advertisement64 1963-08-27 10 Your ]\W%J most /^J7&rT/ magnifioent^ywy all ransi^ t^ r /^©(4 radio /aJ/^^N ERRESI RAA2SIAT Outstanding styling and technical features in this magnificent ERRES all transistor cordless, scratchproof high-gloss walnut radio. Operate* on flashlight batteries. STOKVIS (MALAYA) LTD Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang CARBURETTORS FOR QUALITY, <^^ffr^ RELIABILITY -SERVICE AND PARTS64 words
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338 1963-08-27 11 ■|(UALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon. Tho Federation Government is not buying British arms and defence equipment irrespective of their quality, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, the Minister of Finance, told the Senate today. "I can assure the Senate that the buying policy338 words
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Article77 1963-08-27 11 |>ENANG, Mon.— The police 1 offered a reward of $5,000 today for Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the gang of armed robbers who raided a goldsmith's shop In Campbell Street last Thursday and escaped with $37,000 worth of Jewellery. Police Investigating the robbery77 words
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Article, Illustration1696 1963-08-27 11 MARSHALL: YOU MAY HAVE LEARNT BY HEART SOME OF YOUR REPLIES... Certified fit to continue his defence after three weeks in hospital, he says: I'm okay at the moment T.F. HWANG Singapore, Mon A LBERT Soon Heng Teong, 27, a1,696 words
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164 1963-08-27 11 Promotion for 'blue-eyed' policemen charge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Senator T. H. Tan told the Senate today of "accelerated promotions" before Malaysia Day In a manner unheard of in the history of the Singapore police force. "One gets the Impression that high places are being assured for blueeyed boys before Malaysia164 words
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204 1963-08-27 11 Singapore 'staggers' medical experts From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon. Six Australian doctors and one New Zealander who have been working in the Singapore General Hospital for the last three and a half years have been 'staggered" by the volume of I work done by the island's government doci tors. Professor204 words
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Article78 1963-08-27 11 SINGAPORE, Mon. Malayan Airways have resigned Irom membership of the International Air Transport Association since Aug. 4. An airline statement today said the decision was taken following long and due deliberations In the light of current trends in regional as distinct from long-haul airline operation. The78 words
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369 1963-08-27 11 gINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has sent the dispute, between the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Singapore Medical Services Union over representation in the nursing service to a three-man board of inquiry. At the same time, it has cancelled an order369 words
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Advertisement84 1963-08-27 11 Optrex Eye Lotion keeps your eyes bright and healthy In the heat and dust, eyci often get red and tore. To prevent this ■sV^K'K^I lorenesi »nd ditcomfort. let T/5R OPTREX look »ft*r your eyci for you. Juit wain them every day with i^^*Mi OPTREX. OPTREX keeps your eyet Kjgt^ rt^tM84 words
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Advertisement92 1963-08-27 11 METRO LTD. 72/74 High Street. Singapore. introduce INNOXA Your world of beauty in a word Wa ara atotsad to announea that *a new atock tha antir* rang* of Innoxa baauty praparatiena. COSMETICS fajynaj—n craama and powder a for tvtry akin typ*— wonderful JawaKatt lipaticka— •ye make-up In heaven-cent colours, SKIN92 words
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Miscellaneous512 1963-08-27 11 Today's radio, TV I RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NAI'IUNAL SHUKIWAVK 476 metrcsi StKVICE 41.7 mriie. SHORT WAVE SERVICE AM 6 w Tlme Slgnal 41 metre* Ntgaia-Ku. 6.02 Prelude io am Ron r-.^ri M,,M,,r.»- Km Brealuast 7.00 Time Signal. A.M. 6.00 Cjood Morning, 6.01 News 710 Sonus And512 words
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338 1963-08-27 12 VUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Mon. The Federation Government is not buying British arms and defence equipment irrespective of their quality, Mr. Tan Slew Sin, the Minister of Finance, told the Senate today. "I can assure the Senate that the buying policy338 words
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Article78 1963-08-27 12 OENANG, Mon.— The police; 1 offered a reward of $5,000 today for Information lead- 1 ing to the arrest and conviction of the gang of armed robbers who raided a goldsmith's shop in Campbell Street last Thursday and escaped with $37,000 worth oi Jewellery. Police investigating78 words
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Article, Illustration1700 1963-08-27 12 T.F. HWANG - T.F. HWANG by Certified fit to continue his defence after three weeks in hospital, he says: I'm okay at the moment Singapore, Mon A LBERT Soon Heng Teong, 27, a former mechanical engineering student in Melbourne, told the Assizes today1,700 words
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163 1963-08-27 12 Promotion for 'blue-eyed policemen charge KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —Senator T. H. Tan told the Senate today of "accelerated promotions" before Malaysia Day In a manner unheard of in the history of the Singapore police force"One gets the Impression that high places are being assured for blueeyed boys before Malaysia Day,"163 words
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200 1963-08-27 12 Singapore 'staggers' medical experts From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon. Six Australian doctors and one New Zealander who have been working in the Singapore General Hospital for the last three and a half years have been 'stap:gered" by the volume of work done by the island's government doctors. Professor E. G.200 words
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355 1963-08-27 12 gINGAPORE, Mon. The Government has sent the dispute, between the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees and the Singapore Medical Services Union over representation in the nursing service to a three-man board of inquiry. At the same time, it has cancelled an order355 words
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Article78 1963-08-27 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Malayan Airways have resigned from membership of the International Air Tr.ansport Association since Aug. 4. An airline statement today said the decision was taken following long and due deliberations in the light of current trends in regional as distinct from long-haul airline operation. The78 words
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Advertisement93 1963-08-27 12 Opfrex Eye Lotion keeps your eyes bright and healthy IBm. m In the heat and dust, eyes often get red and tore. To prevent this ■*JF^^t'€Nii soreness and discomfort, let JU T) 3rj OPTREX look after your ey«s for <L.i»bibw. you. Just wash them 'very 4a/ with -4j»*ll^3bW OPTREX. OPTREX93 words
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Advertisement94 1963-08-27 12 METRO LTD. 72/74 High Street. Singopore. introduce INNOXA Your world of beauty in a word W» v» »4«as«4 to announce that new atock th« *fMir« rangt of Inntua beauty preparation*. COSMETICS r*vn4tM»n crMma »«d powtfera tor trtrt akin typ«~ wendartul Jawaltast lipaticks— aya make-up in heaven-aent colour*. SKIN CARE preparationt—94 words
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Miscellaneous527 1963-08-27 12 |Today's radio, TV I RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NAI'IONAL SHORI'WAVK 476 metres SERVICE 41.7 mure. SHORTWAVE SERVICE AM 600 Tlme Slgnal 41 metres Ncgaia-Ku. 6.02 Prelude To AM. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 fg^""^. 7 °7° lO^W^nd Morning Prcluoe; 7.10 News; sweet M^ic 730 L?arn A ..20 Breakfast527 words
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Article, Illustration187 1963-08-27 13 MARGARET BECOMES A LAWYER UERE is an impresn sion of the Dance of the Salerv dang and Tudong Saji, part of the "Malaysian Suite." The dancers are seen here in practice tunics. From right to left (standing) are Ruth Ferreira, Veronica Lee and Joan Tay. Below are Irene Tay, Rose187 words
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Article88 1963-08-27 13 NEW DIET FOOD IN CANDY FORM ANEW diet food in candy bar form has a nutlike texture and flavour in a butterscotch- fl avoured coating. Each 200-calorie bar contains 23 natural foods, including milk, 3 kinds of oil. 10 fruits, millet, wheat germ, and sesame and. sunflower seeds. Used as88 words
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Article72 1963-08-27 13 ANEW liquid cleaner for a wide range of soiled surfaces has been developed by a British firm. It Is for use on tile, brick and painted walls; leather and plastic upholstery: light fixtures: windows; outside surfaces of refrigerators: machinery; range canopies, all-conditioning ducts and fans: and air72 words
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372 1963-08-27 13 Singapore artiste starts work on Malaysian dances A BLEND ol Malaysian culture is perhaps on the way. For in Singapore today a well-known artiste is planning a theme on this line. Miss Rose Eberwein is trying to piece together a collection of dances typically Malayan thus blending the various moods372 words
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Article260 1963-08-27 13 When it's lamp lighting time... HOME lighting needs three-way planning to achieve balance. One type of lighting may be adequate for reading or close work, but keep in mind the need for over-all lighting as well as area lighting; for activities such as card playing. Lighting experts suggest keeping lamp260 words
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Advertisement248 1963-08-27 13 THE NEW. EXCITING ROLLER PERM •V RICHARD HUDNUT yf Specially created wm^ m for to-day's soft and curvy style. m^ m Saves you time Dyou perm as you set in one operation. Ij So versatile! Your hair brushes out Into any style you mm^ want. ONo frizz or kinks because248 words
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Advertisement511 1963-08-27 13 You'll fall in love with The designs of Community Plate are unique deeply sculpted or delicately chiselled, you will find no other with the«r special beauty and distinction And no other with an overlay like Community -Mexfre silver on the parts that get most wear! There is no need to511 words
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Miscellaneous362 1963-08-27 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 7. Innocent girl who goes about 1. Used to open up the grave- with a crook? (11). yard? (8-3). 9. Probably a nice profit If 8. Droop a hauling line for the you are this (10). flsh (4). 12. Theatrical clothing ring? 10. A rogue to362 words
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Article, Illustration1560 1963-08-27 14 Procession staged to get publicity, Assemblyman tells High Court 'POLICE DID NOT STOP CROWD GOING UP CITY HALL STEPS... IF WE HAD BEEN ORDERED TO DISPERSE WE WOULD HAVE DONE SO' Reporters: CHIA POTEIK, R. CHANORAN AN Assemblyman, Leong Keng Seng, one of the 10 Barisan Sosialis leaders on trial1,560 words
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Article307 1963-08-27 14 fHE Selangor Taxi Operators ASSO- I Kuala Lumpur, Mon. ciation today describ- ed the Road Tran- It was also unfalr be sport Department's cause street names in test for taxi drivers SanlTcC^ belng as "too harsh and There was no proper map c +:ic307 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1963-08-27 14 Mr. Kulasekaram: I put it to you that around the Central Police Station there was 'quite a lot of noise from members of the procession. No. Re-examined by Mr. Elwyn Jones. Leong said that he1,142 words
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Advertisement200 1963-08-27 14 I L g^ir- <?~> mk At what age should a girl start using Tampax? There are no hard and fast rules about when to start but one trend is definitely on the upturn: girls are storting to use Tampax internal sanitary protection at a younger and younger age. There are200 words
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Advertisement125 1963-08-27 14 Dunlop gathers selected Ash. Beech, UOUi Dunlop's designers, very often men Birch and Hickory timbers. plus a nATA who have t)een Champions in the little Mahogany, to make the UULu game, bring finishing touches frame Then Dunlop s J J WTKT m f% W^ t0 Dunlop Badminton craftsmen laminate these125 words
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Miscellaneous159 1963-08-27 14 Alley Oop By V.T. II <i ml in oar. *xrߣ tv« txi«p soe>."tst V vt ra .io '»*i 'o* .thsx re\rntj~ 1 ohws.i*ouip mvh P4 THIS MtflAClf nCTCW wtfE I TT ll YOU OK T "EKS AN* 1 .XP4P ALL *4CK WfcMIS rtSff A t ~TM i^U WINNS HEW. WHAT159 words
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663 1963-08-27 15 CHAN BONG SOO - Big boom in Singapore real estate gains growth CHAN BONG SOO By •mfc^Lfc" •"^•^sV e^b eaV *a^e»Maaff *^*V^*» »^s^ »OT**W **M •■aaaaf "*T e^s* «#^sV -Afc-'*Xh Land values in some cases up 400 per cent QN the eve of Malaysia Singapore is experiencing an unprecedented boom in real estate. Never663 words
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Article, Illustration332 1963-08-27 15 AUSTRALIAN TO BOOST TRADE IN EXPORTS ]\*R. D. J. PALMER, managing director of D. J. v* Palmer Interstate and Export Company, is now in Singapore seeking the possibility of promoting exports of local products to Australia. He said that the exports of Malayan timber, in particular, could be further increased332 words
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Article, Illustration50 1963-08-27 15 ISLAY KERR APPOINT NEW HEAD MR. ft. B. ADAMS (above) has been appointed chairman and director of Islay Kerr Co. Ltd. The company are agents for P. O. S.N. Co. Ltd. and 8.1.5. N. Co. Ltd. Mr. Adams, who Is 42, has previously served in Delhi, Bombay, Hongkong and Calcutta.50 words
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Article101 1963-08-27 15 HELLER Aircraft Corporation, of Palo Alto, California, recently appointed Socomabel (Malaya) Ltd., Kuala Lumpur, as their agents for Malaysia. Hiller now past Its twentieth year of helicopter manufacturing, holds a prominent position In the new aviation movement of vertical take-off and landing aircraft. Hiller has been101 words
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Article119 1963-08-27 15 ANOTHER "first" In the history of watch-making Is claimed by the Swiss watchmakers:- FavreLeuba of Geneva. The new Bivouac wrist-watch combines the time, the altitude and the weather forecast on one single dial. It Incorporates a barometer and altimeter in the watch Itself. The red hand of the119 words
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Article61 1963-08-27 15 The Public Works Department of North Borneo have placed a repeat order worth £50.000 with AEC Ltd for seven more 10 cv. yd Dumptruk earthmovlng chicles Earlier this year six similar machines were ordered. A feature of the order— which has been placed through A.E.C Distributors. Borneo Motors61 words
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Article, Illustration239 1963-08-27 15 KODAK AIMS TO SERVE MALAYSIAN INDUSTRIES MR. JAN J. KROEF, a leading graphic arts expert in South East Asia, has been appointed general managing director of Kodak (Malaya) Ltd. He -now has the responsibility of being in charge of the company's business in the Malaysia territories. His predecessor, Mr. J.239 words
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Article66 1963-08-27 15 The Italian Pirelli concern has bought a substantial holding In Veith-Gummiwerlce AO, an independent West German tyre producer, and will soon acquire a majority holding. Velth tyres will continue to be sold abroad In competition with Pirelli. "We have terminated our agreement for technical co-opera-tion with66 words
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261 1963-08-27 15 THE Maersk Line is introducing yet another cargo ship on their regular monthly service from Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore via South Africa to ports in West Africa. The new Blue Danish Flag vessel m.s. Torben Maersk which arrived in Singapore on Sunday is261 words
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Article89 1963-08-27 15 The total Imports of copra last week were tn the region of 1,100 tons report Lewis <fc Peat There was no f.o.b. transaction as selling price* remained beyond reach and buying support was lacking. A steady tone prevailed In Philip, pine copra with prices unchanged while an89 words
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176 1963-08-27 15 Big hotel acquires own fleet of taxis HOTEL Singapura Intercontinental will be the first hotel in Singapore to operate a hire car service of its own for the convenience of their guests when the hotel opens on Sept. 17. The Hotel, in association with Lion Tourist Service Ltd. have acquired176 words
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Advertisement258 1963-08-27 15 OLYMPUS MICROSCOPES TIM Oiymout OptKJi Co Ltd was wUWIWa to \»1» uriKr ttw mm* TtMcMlw Works, universally »ttSM»< to the o«on*er« o» th* micoscoo* industry hi Jses* AM SMS9 1930 no effort has been toarao in oescarcM tmn mrm in meeting the most exacting demand! »or MM M|»nl ootiliv* tensitiv*258 words
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Advertisement299 1963-08-27 15 Modern Business needs these... the world's most versatile machines. Addressograph The Original Addressing Machine— designed to meet the requirements of virtually any type of form on which Data, Symbols, Names. Address, Figures, or Messages are written. Models to suit any business big or small, from the compact, hand-operated portable I299 words
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Advertisement1400 1963-08-27 16 10 LIVERHJI'L 1 WEST COASI U.k., Ob* s'por* Mua r. snam Pcnaag AGAPEHOR Liverpaal. Gia^gow I* Pt Aug 21 Aag 21 MEMHOH a t oi Marienies, A-mautk. Aug 27/ 1 i piii, noiiano. Hamearg UOMEDOR Lueipeei. fciasgaw Aug 20 Sept 2 Sept 4 ANTEHOB ii»eri**i. Havre Sept Sept I Sapt1,400 words
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Advertisement2858 1963-08-27 16 \mTrp^^^iLji^^^ 1 1) THE E. A. C. LINESI* SENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMOURt. BRtMENI, ANTWERP, «QTTIRBAM AMSTERDAM. OSIO, tOTHENOURf ANO CtPENHAOtN /3Pv**^\ Peaent fX\so\\n MALACCA Sailed I* Part/21 Aaf M/11 lag U\ VB£y'J "SONCKHLA a) 21 Aaf/ 4 Sept '5/ 7 Sept 0/ 0 Sept VXi^Sf -PAIACONIA" *J 20.24 Sept 25/272,858 words
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Advertisement1303 1963-08-27 16 fe McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. w, ejtj Ha. oan CLLERMAN LIMB cje KLA VCNESS LINE IOHOOJLI RAMCeM. MTTEatAM. IOS AJHUUS, SAN FUNCISCS, lUVjCWPU r»IIMItWI>*JIH StATTLt, VANCOUVER S PORTLAND. cm m urn- w Mfl Lrit»*? rtril S'por* P. Sham Penang SUNNTVILLS 21/31 Aag 1' 5 Seat 1/ 7 Sept Spare P1,303 words
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561 1963-08-27 17 From Our Market Correspondent rE industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange remained quietly steady yesterday and turnover was again somewhat restricted. An exception was Hotel Merlin which eased six cents with business from 51.67 to $1.58 to 51. 59 and had a561 words
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Article24 1963-08-27 17 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 24 Auk Industrials: 116.33 116.32 Tins: Mi 7.7 n 107.65 S robbers: 111.71 111.71 Dec. 29. 1962 100.24 words
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Article636 1963-08-27 17 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading room, cf the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: Industrials: Dunleps (1,000) (3.10: ■sse $3.41 BL, $343: Isse deb. (3.U00) (1.U3: Fitipatnoks (3,000) $1.0t: Qammen 1 1 $2.26: F. and N. erds.636 words
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Article25 1963-08-27 17 August 26. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 67; cents (up U cents). TIN: $450.12} (up 121 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up ten tons).25 words
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Article187 1963-08-27 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 26. Three months INDUSTRIALS Uunlops 20 cts. Containers 12 rts. K Smrltrrs 20 cts. McAllster 12 eta. Bass II cts. Robinson 11 cts. K. A N. IN cts. C. Btorage 4Jd Gammon 15 cts. Rothraans 11 cts. H. B'pura 11 cts. 8. Land 5 cts.187 words
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421 1963-08-27 17 miN rose modestly in I Penang yesterday by 12£ cents to $460. 124 on an offering estimated at 250 tons, up 10 tons. In London on Friday tin neld steady at slight tossMß. Ring dealings were moderate and the .selling,421 words
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Article105 1963-08-27 17 'I*NB Malayan Cichange Banks Asse- elation made these changes to Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to (luu New York: nuyiQK TT S2i. airmail <>1> <. W H 11 33 3.16 credi! MM*, -i'-t i> IB trad<- lulls tailing TT or 00 rsady: Now York 32 0105 words
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Article129 1963-08-27 17 MELBOURNE. Mon. QENBaTAL INVKSTMtNTS and industrial shares advaiucci over a xvlde-ranfte of stocks. K.ilU were few and .-mall. Oils dominated mimnK trading following the Associated Group* oil .strike near Roma Queensland. Associated Australian Ruined 10s I 9d. to 265. 3d. and other members 'jumped ahead sharply, All the129 words
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Article198 1963-08-27 17 SHIPS lying atonxude tht loiniptti Harbour whartes or xpscted today are: KaMern Maid H/M, Sondnn I Triton 35/36. Ton»b«-rn 44, Perils .N.W. 1, Shavit »'3u. Charon W.S.K.n K President Buchan.-in M :>D. Iran.sbalt 6/7. Pagan B/M, Stats of Madras 4/5. Lipis N.W 3. Auhy 21/22. St-hi. Lloyd198 words
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Article248 1963-08-27 17 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber buy- ors t.o.b. closed at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yi-strr.iiv cents |N-r Ib. up ij Krldays cloMn* level l< r the |K)Mtion. ihe ton.- was quiet after steady. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. clasing pricoi in cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 K..H..5.248 words
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Article226 1963-08-27 17 "pHE following list of selected Malayan industrial yields is based on prices ruling yesterday morning. •P. *E.Y. «D.Y. »T.C. C. Store 6/8 v. 5 7.7 M U K. Smelt 3.17 15.7 9 4 187 P. *N. 4.03 6.7 5.7 l.ia Common M| j«,5 6 B 2 60 Hume226 words
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Advertisement1068 1963-08-27 17 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific Atlande. ana Crest LJiataa/Caat Canada tmr^fimm yport ftai Monoiuu bJUigiits It. tort Montree "Gilsliy Miru 7/ S Sept 3/ I Sept 24 Stpt 1 Oct 23 Oct 1 Nt "Netaia Maru 11/23 sept 24/23 Sept 11 Oct II let tl let IW 12 Me1,068 words
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Advertisement910 1963-08-27 17 n\ aCiVw^ aaß^^sasa^Bßs^^^^sa^aiM ltm\ VsV VasUaaaa BBBBaaXala^aLaa! KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. For EAST CANADA— U.S.A. GREAT LAKES m.t. GOHSHU MARU" LOADING P. SWETTENHAM SEPT. 3 6 LOADING SINGAPORE SEPT. 7 9 direct discharge at Montreal, Toronto. Quebec, Cleveland e> Detroit. Cargo alto acceptable tor ether East Canada and U.S.A. Great910 words
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Advertisement212 1963-08-27 17 PRODUCE PRICES Chinese Preduce Exehante. Smgas«re neen pneu ptr picul yestsrday: Coconut ell: bulk $451 sellers, drum $48* aellers. Ceprs: Auc./Bepc UK/Continent {28s buyers. Pepo«r: IIUDUtk wrute 1137* sellers, Sarawak white $135 sellers, special Sarawak black aellera. (arbled LAmpong black $95 eellera. ABTA SIUS sellers. linimtll Coctm.t OH Millers' Aseeeiatien212 words
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Advertisement134 1963-08-27 17 ji I J"L JW J .w^oa REMINDER PROPERTY SALE TO-DAY. 1. No. 25 Marine Parade and i Nos. 22 32 East Coast Road. 2. Land at Coronation Road. 3. No. 68 Thomson Road 4. No. 509 North Bridge Road. 5. Nos. 8 St 10 Hylam Street, d. No 31 Keong134 words
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Advertisement1418 1963-08-27 18 FEDERATION OF MALAYA GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from Pederal CitUens and from permanent serving Government Officers including those on probation lor the following appointments: 1. PHOTOGRAPHY PROCESSORS, Department of Information Service:;. Kuala Lumpur. Salary scale: $152.50x7 50-235. AOE: Have not attained their 40th birthday. QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates must have a1,418 words
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Advertisement691 1963-08-27 18 (Continued from Pat* It) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. txtrm OBHERAL AMAH REQUIRED to work in Katong Area. Must b* able to cook. Phone ***** after 6 p.m. EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT Hair Dresser for Beaoty Salon. Must be fluent In Knglish, Apply personally at 372 Tanjong Katong691 words
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Article, Illustration323 1963-08-27 19 Epson Jeep - RACING JPOH, Mon.— Kodama galloped fluently on a yielding track at Ipoh this morning. Ridden by Merv Posner this six-year-old finished a two-round workout with a3f spin in 41 2/5. This remarkably improved stayer looks a bright prospect in the Class 1 lOf323 words
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Article587 1963-08-27 19 11TEIGHTS for TT all eight race* tomorrow, second day of the Perak Turf Clubs Sultan's Gold Vase meeting are: Cl. 1, Uiv. I—l. if. PuUu Paagkor 9.00 Sungei Wang 8.12 Satoro 8.06 Lost Horizon 8.05 Water Scout 8.03 Prediction 8.01 Automation 8.00 Kodama 7.13 The587 words
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Article1570 1963-08-27 19 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies CL 1, Div. l— lOf SUNGEI WANG: Won the 9f Tengku's Gold Cup with 8.8 in lm. 53 at Ipoh in June: finished a good fifth with 9.0 in the 14m Perak Derby: Running on stoutly at finish when fifth with 9.1 to Plnkson over ft1,570 words
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Article456 1963-08-27 19 TPOH, Mon. The MRA Stlpen--1 diary Steward's report on Sunday's races is: RACE 1: K. Leong (Young Nawab) was questioned as to his reason (or continually checking his mount In the early stages of the race. Leong stated that Young Nawab race* much better when ridden from456 words
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Advertisement1018 1963-08-27 19 NOTICE MALACCA Ch*n«r of AddreM for C ollectioo. j.R.R. TENDER NOTICE of I Iwlricitj Bills at Raub Plea.se note that as from Ist TjEWMis will be received from September. 1963 all Electricity I p .W.D. Contractors tn Bills m the Raub Area must be CUss "D" and aborvt .up to1,018 words
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Advertisement778 1963-08-27 19 TENDERS CANTEEN CONTRACT TENDERS are invited for the Canteen Contract for 3 Engineer Squadron, Federation Engineers, at Taiping. Tender to quote per cmpita monthly rebate to unit. Tenders should be addressed to thei Officer Commanding, 3 Engineer Squadron. Sobraon Camp, Taiptng, i Perak. Envelopes to be endorsed Canteen Contract. Copies778 words
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Advertisement682 1963-08-27 19 NOTICES IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHATTER 114), UNITED CHINESE TRADING COMPANY, LIMITED. (Incorporated la Singapore). CREDITORS' VOLUNTARY WINDING -UP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Creditors of the abovenamed Company, which is being wound up, are required on or before the 23rd September, 1963, to send in682 words
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Article256 1963-08-27 20 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN by SINGAPORE, Mon. P. A. Leonard, who finished fourth In the Malaysia Grand Prix four months ago, has withdrawn from the Johore GP. this weekend. Leonard, one of the three competitors from Hong Kong, has written to the organisers to explain that256 words
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Article371 1963-08-27 20 Call from FMAAU confirms participation > Malaya to send 31 for Sept 1 match By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPORE, Monday JHE FRIENDLY INTERNATIONAL athletic triangular meet between Singapore, Malaya and North Borneo, sponsored by the Ministry of Culture and organised by Singapore AAA, is on. The meet371 words
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Article104 1963-08-27 20 A UCKLAND, Mon. Mem- bers of the Malayan, Indian and South African Thomas Cup teams arrived here at the weekend for the New Zealand badminton championships starting at Hamilton tomorrow. The three teams will later contest Thomas Cup matches in New Zealand, withReuter - 104 words
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Article51 1963-08-27 20 TOKYO. Mon. The visiting American men's swimming team yesterday added another world record -Breaking performance in Osaka. Since Aug. 17 the Americans have staged eight world recordsmashing swims. Yesterday's world record fell to Carl Robie who broke the 200 m butterfly record with a time of 2mln B.3sec. Reuter.Reuter - 51 words
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Article74 1963-08-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—Malaya has been officially invited to take part in the 1964 Olympic Games to be held in Japan. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, who is chairman of the Federation of Malay* Olympic Council, today received the Invitation from the chairman of74 words
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Article41 1963-08-27 20 CRICKET Tour match: Malacca v Ceylon University (Malacca Club padang, 11 a.m.). SOCCER Spore junior cop: Bawean v D Aflah 'A' (Farrer Pk). L. Perak Div. 1: Utd Plantations v Town Council (T. Anson). RUGGER Perak State trial (Taiplng).41 words
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Article157 1963-08-27 20 GOLF pOLORADO SPRINGS. Mon. Japan won the international world seniors team golf championship here by defeating the United States by one stroke. The Japanese, led by Yoshio Hachiuma, had 420 strokes for the two-day event. The US had 421, Mexico 453, Commonwealth 456. i Italy 468. India157 words
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Article, Illustration119 1963-08-27 20 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By ITVALA LUMPUR, Mon. The 17-man Malaysian squad for the! 1964 Olympic Games soccer tournament extra preliminary round matches against Thailand at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 12 and Bangkok on Nov. 16 will undergo centralised training here from119 words
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Article275 1963-08-27 20 "We are still hoping to Ret a coach from West Germany but it looks as if be will not be available for at least another three to four months," Mr. Kwok said. The FAM had decided on the suggestion made by their president, Tengku Abdul Rahman, at a council275 words
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273 1963-08-27 20 SINGAPORE, Mon SAFA president Hussein Kamari, said at the monthly council meetIng today that prospects of clearing the association's $28,000 overdraft were bright because of the possibility of at least three top teams touring Singapore in the next few months. He said: "Expenses273 words
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187 1963-08-27 20 SKINNER TO LEAD SINGAPORE GOVT HOCKEY XI SINGAPORE. Mon^Slngapore Government Services looked a strong team in their trial hockey match against s.H.A. league and cup champions, Singapore Recreation Club, whom they beat 4-3 on the padanjf today. Singapore are scheduled to meet formidable Negrl Sembilan in the first PanMalayan Inter-Government187 words
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Article29 1963-08-27 20 HONG KONG, Mon.— The touring Indonesian football team suffered their second defeat In Peking yesterday when they lost 0-3 to Tientsin, the New China news agency reported.29 words
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Article149 1963-08-27 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Ma- 1 layan Cyclists' Federation, after a meeting with the Singapore Cycle Racing Association In Singapore yesterday announced new dates for the cycling carnival In celebration of Malaysia. The carnival will now be held from Bept. 14 to 16 Instead from Aug. 31149 words
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348 1963-08-27 20 KEN FERNANDEZ - MCA have always helped schools, says Selva KEN FERNANDEZ By |{UALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1V —The Malayan Cricket Association today refuted a statement that they were only interested in getting touring teams to visit Malaya and were not paying attention to cricket in schools. MCA secretary P. Selranayagam said: "The MCA348 words
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Advertisement43 1963-08-27 20 ROYAL AIR CAMBODGE PROUDLY ANNOUNCE THE INTRODUCTION OF THEIR WEEKLY DIRECT SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE PHNOM PENH ON THURSDAY 29th AUGUST THURSDAYS DEP PHNOMPENH 0800 DEP SINGAPORE 1300 ARR. SINGAPORE 1200 ARR. PHNOM PENH 1630 GENERAL SALES AGENTS: MALA VAN AIRWA YS TELEPHONE *****43 words
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Article47 1963-08-27 21 LONDON, Mon. Switzerland and Nepal signed the nuclear partial tests ban treaty here today. This brought the total to 69 of nations who have signed the British text since the treaty was laid open for signature in London on August 8. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article210 1963-08-27 21 3 more bandits are captured KUCHING, Mon Another three In-nonesian-trained terrorists have been captured near Long Lopcn« in Sarawak's Fifth Division, near Brunei. This brings the total captured in the area to nine. An army spokesman -id today that the tlir. new captives •V ere naif starved" and gave themselves210 words
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Article, Illustration496 1963-08-27 21 VICTOR NAYAGAM - VICTOR NAYAGAM: By fHE general secretary ot the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff, Mr. S. Ganapathy, predicted today that if the postmen's strike takes place, it will cause "far greater havoc" than the 23-day rail strike. He added: "During the rail strike, only one496 words
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Article74 1963-08-27 21 BRISBANE, Mon. The pilot of a twin-engined air ambulance turned midwife today and helped deliver a baby boy 5,000 feet i over North Queensland. The pilot set the controls of his Cessna aircraft on automatic and went back to help In the emergency delivery of a sevenReuter - 74 words
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Article44 1963-08-27 21 UIGHEST and lowest temperaxi tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Kota Bharu 88 75 Penang 86 75 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7744 words
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187 1963-08-27 21 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Law Faculty of the University of Singapore will hold four public lectures during its second-term session. The first of these will be held tomorrow. Mr. P.F.P. Hlgglns, senior lecturer in law at the University of Tasmania will speak onReuter - 187 words
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Article57 1963-08-27 21 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Dr. Arthui H. Stelnhaus, dean of George Williams College In Chicago. USA, who is scheduled to arrive here tomorrow on a study tour, will speak on "What physical education can do fot the emotional and spiritual aspects of man's personality" In the science lecture hall at57 words
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Article385 1963-08-27 21 LONDON. Mon. It was a I satisfactory day in the stock mar- ket.s and the turnover was good. Last week's firm trend in equities was resumed and a well spread list of gains was established. Glltedgeds made a better showlne than of late and the medium dates385 words
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Article, Illustration485 1963-08-27 21 Shelley shocks the Senate by raising a religious issue KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minist c r of Education, HAJI ABDUL HAMID KHAN, today advised a Senator, Dato G. Shelley, against 'disturbing the peace of the country" by raising a religious issue. Speaking in the Senate, Haji Hamid said: "In South485 words
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FIFTH TEST-4th DAY
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337 1963-08-27 21 HUNTE HERO OF WEST INDIES' 8-WKT VICTORY LONDON, Monday. WEST INDIES, the gay cavaliers of cricket, crowned a magnificent Test series against England at The Oval today by winning the fifth and last Test by eight wickets to win the rubber 3-1 with one match drawn. Final scores: England 275337 words
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Article243 1963-08-27 21 W. INDIES 2nd INNS. (Saturday 5-0» HUNTE not oat IM RODRIGUEZ Lock b Dexter 2g KANHAI c Botas b Lock 77 BUTCHER not oat 31 EXTRAS It TOTAL (for 2 wfcto) 254 WKTS FELL AT: 78, 191. BOWLING: Statham 22-2-54--0, Sbacklrton 32-7-68-0, Trurman 1-1-0-0, Lork 25-8-52-1. Dexter 9-1-34-1, CloseReuter - 243 words
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