The Straits Times, 28 August 1963
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Title Section27 1963-08-28 1 AVKRACE lIAILY (IHIIIIIO SALK EY<Ei:nS 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352 Albert Soon 'Prosecution has mercifully withdrawn the charge'27 words
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Article, Illustration767 1963-08-28 1 'Come to Jakarta/ he says INVITATION BY TENGKU FOR 'LITTLE SUMMIT IN SINGAPORE IS REJECTED: 7 AM NOT WELL AND CANNOT TRAVEL BY AIR,' HE REPLIES Razak: Til think it over' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday THE Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today turned down an invitation from the Prime767 words
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75 1963-08-28 1 Minister who quit is under arrest CAIGON, Tues. The Foreign Minister. Mr. Vu Van Mau, who shaved his head and resigned last Thursday protesting against the Government's actions against Buddhists, is under house arrest. He was on his way to the airport to catch a plane to India when heReuter - 75 words
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Article47 1963-08-28 1 SAIGON. Tues.— President Ngo Dinh Diem today signed an order postponing until further notice nationwide elections to the National Assembly due to be held on Aug. 31. the official Vietnam press agency reported. The order gavj no reason for the postponement. Reut«r.Reuter - 47 words
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Article21 1963-08-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tengku Abdul Rahman left here for Kedah today on a holiday. (See Back Page).21 words
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Article25 1963-08-28 1 WASHINGTON. Tues.—President Kennedy's sore back is troubling him again and causing him to limp a little, the White House spokesman said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article38 1963-08-28 1 NEW DELHI, Tues.— King Manendra of Nepal arrived here today an a 13-day State visit, during *nlch he will have Important calks with the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, on closer cooperation between their two countries.38 words
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Article34 1963-08-28 1 I NDEPENDENCE Oregon rues.— three boys, aged five, elgnt .;id eleven, suffocated last night vhen the)- locked themselves in in abandoned freezer chest while p.aylng at one of their homes.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-08-28 1 EXCLUSIVE pictures from Sibu at left, an overturned police van; right, a truckload of armed policemen on its way to quell the rioters, who were armed with sticks, rocks and changkols. Straits Times pictures flown out from Sibu last night.45 words
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348 1963-08-28 1 500 defy Jakarta police at U.S. Embassy JAKARTA. Tues. J About 500 young left-wing demonstrators today defied a police ban and gathered outside the United States Embassy here to shout anti-American slogans. Steel helmeted police with fixed bayonets and sub-machine-guns stood shoulder to shoulder to prevent any attempt by theReuter - 348 words
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Article84 1963-08-28 1 NEW DELHI. Tues.— China has published a map showing most of SouUi-ea«t Asia, as well as large areas of India, as Chinese territory, It was stated In Parliament today. It depicted as part of China the territories of Burma, Malaya, Singapore. Thailand, North and South Vietnam,84 words
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Article22 1963-08-28 1 AYS NO TO RISTINE DON I U< Xi itish used lorta i ihi istinr K ill .iW.hil II Us* i:.22 words
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Article37 1963-08-28 1 LA PAZ. Tues— A strike In Bolivia's State-run mines was oroken In Its 12th day yesterday when 2,000 miners returned to woik at the San Jose tin mine near Oruro. West* n Bellvla. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration942 1963-08-28 1 U.N. team races to safety as mob begins stone attack GEOFFREY GELDARD: SIBU. Tuesday. TWO policemen were injured in an anti-Malaysia riot here this morning. A mob of 3,000 had gathered outside the Methodist Secondary School, where the U.N. fact-finding mission was to hear evidence. They surged across the school942 words
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Advertisement85 1963-08-28 1 PALM DRIVI off U»o«r Cait Coo.t Pood, S'asra. Mm $26,900 F?o^'sll.9o«toon $15,000 ?rZ? $142.50 Water for HK TOKYO, Tues. The U. 8. Seventh Fleet landing ship U.S.S. Comstock will deliver a million gallons of fresh water to droughtstricken Hong Kong on Sept. 11, the Navy announced here today.— UPI. Sparkling85 words
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Advertisement93 1963-08-28 1 freed ACCEPT TENGKU'S AID' JAKARTA, Tues. Th« Indonesian Herald suggested In an editorial today that Indonesia accept Tengku Abdul Rahman's offer of Malayan aid. "Now that the Tengku is offering us help, let us accept it from him," the English language daily, closely linked to the Foreign Office, said. "We93 words
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Article, Illustration468 1963-08-28 2 DIEM PORTRAITS MOVED TO MAKE WAY FOR BROTHER SAIGON, Tuesday. RUMOURS that President Ngo Dinh Diem's brother, Mr. Ngo Dinh Nhu the men behind the recent tough measures against the Buddhists would openly assume the government leadership spread yesterday after portraits of the PresidentReuter - 468 words
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Article92 1963-08-28 2 South Vietnam embassy men quit WASH INGTON, Tues. A spokesman for the South Vietnam Embassy here said yesterday its entire staff has now resigned in protest against anti-Bud-dhist actions in their homeland. They follow the lead of the ambassador, Mr. Tran Van Chuong his wife, who was permanent observer atReuter - 92 words
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199 1963-08-28 2 PHNOH PENH, Tuesday. T*HE Cambodian Chief of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, condemned tne United States Government yesterday for continuing its aid to the South Vietnamese regime of President Ngo Dinh Diem. He said he would ask the National Assembly to break off diplomatic199 words
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Article28 1963-08-28 2 SEOUL, Tues.—Former President Syngman Rhee may return to I Korea In September provided his health permits him to travel, a Seoul newspaper reported today. UJ»i28 words
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Article25 1963-08-28 2 HONG KONG. Tues.— The train service between Canton and Peking was cut yesterday because of floods In Hopel Province, Canton radio rejorted.— Heuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article34 1963-08-28 2 WASHINOTON, Tues. The United States Export-Import Bank yesterday announced that It would lend US$OO mil. to the Bank of Tokyo to finance sales of United States raw cotton to Japan. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article92 1963-08-28 2 PHNOM PENH, Tues. A South Vietnamese torpedo boat manned by 20 armed men opened fire on a group of Cambodian cattle herdsmen at a border town south-west of here. One herdsman was killed, a Government announcement said today. The torpedo boat opened fire at a point92 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-08-28 2 Bombardier Brown off with film star's thanks HONG KONG, Tues. A young British soldier received a message of thanks and good wishes from a pretty Chinese actress as he boarded an aircraft for home yesterday. It read: "I wish you the very best of luck. I shall always be gratefulReuter - 228 words
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Article71 1963-08-28 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— Britain will give India a long term loan of £10 million under an agreement signed here yesterday. The loan, to be repaid over 25 years, will be used over the next tew months to buy British goods. It is part of aReuter - 71 words
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Article60 1963-08-28 2 TOKYO, Tues.— Lord Attice. former British Prime Minister, said last night here that every people should think on world-wide scale to obtain world peace. Lord Attlee, who is in Japan now to attend the 11th congress of the World Federalists, gave a speech to more60 words
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202 1963-08-28 2 JSRAEL and Byria should meet to discuss border disputes through the mixed irmistice commission which Israel has boycotted since 1951 General Odd Bull said in a report released yesterday. The Norwegian chief of the U.N.s truce supervision organisation also recommended in a202 words
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Advertisement172 1963-08-28 2 WE LIKE UUEd UO vvfU UUvi/ J I iiK S iJ I If HhRiH IP^ NESJLE MivNsouim W^ (MlLOlltltff IT'S MARVELLOUS WHAT A DIFFERENCE MILO MAKES MI/PE/4 1 0 f 1611 WIID v UllUrei If that s how you feel. If you don't, you can buy the book of that172 words
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Miscellaneous8 1963-08-28 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby PRIVATE c<*ive««ATion -y{8 words
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201 1963-08-28 3 MISSING MAN WRITES HOME AFTER 20 YEARS /GLASGOW, Tues. The! news that a Scottish soldier who disappeared over 20 years ago has been traced to a remote Pacific Island has aroused mixed feelings in his family here A His mother, 72-year-old Mrs. Elisabeth Murray, said today: "My only wish IsReuter - 201 words
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Article30 1963-08-28 3 OXFORD (Enßland), Tues.— Viscount Nuffleld, the motor millionaire and philanthropist who died iast week at the age of 85, was cremated here yesterday. The funeral was private. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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Article71 1963-08-28 3 SPRINO LAKE (New Jersey^. Tues. The wife of Chile's ConsulOeneral in New York, Senora Lucy Orez, was found murdered at her summer home here yesterday. Senora Orez, who is about 75, had been hit on the head with a blunt instrument while watching television, policeReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration70 1963-08-28 3 50V lETI ET Prime Minister Nikita Khrushchev (second from left), holidaying in Yugoslavia with Mrs. Nina Krushchev, is pictured in Cetinje, capital of Montenegro, joining in with local folk dancers and his travelling companions in the Yugoslav national legkicking dance, the kolo. Mr. K h rUPI - 70 words
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192 1963-08-28 3 150,000 in march on Washington today yf A S H INGTON, Tues. Organisers of the big civil rights march on Washington tomorrow which may be 150,000 strong promised that it would be "orderly, but not subservient, proud but not arrog a n t and would be nonviolent." Feeling They saidReuter - 192 words
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Article205 1963-08-28 3 LONDON, Tuesday, npHE South African Government has banned the British Boulting Brothers film, "Heavens Above," because seven scenes in the satire show a Negro on equal terms with white men, British Lion Film said last night. Unless the scenes are removed, the film willReuter - 205 words
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Article76 1963-08-28 3 COBURG (West Germany), Tues. A two-and-a-half year old East German toddler wandered through the mined "death strip" border here yesterday and fell asleep under a bush on the West German side while a full scale search was being made for him. The toddler, Peter Eirhhorn.Reuter - 76 words
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Article57 1963-08-28 3 BRUNSWICK (West Germany). Tues.— Six young East German* fled to West Germany In two groups under cover of thick woodland on Sunday. Three other youths, who nad hidden on board a West German barge In th Mitttelland canal unknown to the captain, were found byReuter - 57 words
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124 1963-08-28 3 BERLIN, Toes.— Paal Robeson. the American Neuro singer, told the East German news agency ADN yesterday that British reports of his beln« "kidnapped 1 from London were "completely absurd." In the first East German report of his visit to East Berlin ADN quoted RobesonReuter - 124 words
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156 1963-08-28 3 From Nik to Jack: A 'thank you' note WASHINGTON, Tues. The Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Anatoly Dobrynln talked with President Kennedy for nearly an hour at the White House yesterday and said afterwards he had given him a message from Mr. Khrushchev. This expressed appreciation of the signing of the partialReuter - 156 words
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Article142 1963-08-28 3 SOCCER'S GOLDEN ARROW IS FREED /CARACAS, (Venezuela), Taes. Kidnappers yesterday released international soccer star Alfredo di Stefano, police said last nl;ht. The police said the Argentine -bqrn footballer had reached the Spanish Embassy in Caracas. Di Steffaoo, centre forward of the Spanish team Real Madrid and known to his fansReuter - 142 words
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Article55 1963-08-28 3 iA^niA^n, xuetk ruuuitr «u--nisters of the Commonwealth will meet in London on Sept. 24 and 25. it was announced here yesterday They will meet as members of the "Commonwealth Economic Consultative Council" and will exchange views on "economic matters of common concern, with particular reference to financeReuter - 55 words
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Article59 1963-08-28 3 PERTH. (Western Australia). Tues. Miss Dorothy Williams, a 35-year-old beauty expert yesterday claimed the world cave-slttlng record after completing her 88th consecutive day In a cave at Yallingup. 120 miles south of Perth. The record was formerly held by Mr Wyndham Rendell. of Bunbury, 100 milesReuter - 59 words
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Advertisement111 1963-08-28 3 SINGHS HOUSE OF JffiS ANNIVERSARY Jp SALE 2 EXTENSION ONE WEEK MORE AID WIDER VARIETIES BIG and FINAL REDUCTIONS YOUR LAST CHANCE BUY AND $AYE 47-49, STAMFORD ROAD, jgffßS This lustrous LACQUSR from BURMA in Gold and sometimes also jewelled ornamented is just one of hundreds of items of Malayan,111 words
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Advertisement130 1963-08-28 3 DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS J| jQ annum MEMBER OF THE HODGE GROUP GROUP ASSETS EXCEED £25,000,000 Write for details to Secretary F .103 JULIAN S. HODGE COMPANY LIMITED MERCHANT BANKERS Cartyte House, Newport Road, Cardiff United Kingdom Introducing. "GOLD TOE" SOCKS The latest in footwear by Great American Knitting Milk, USA Iv»ry130 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-08-28 4 New $lmil. milk plant: 'Sign of better living' SINGAPORE. Tuesday. J'HK Minister for Finance, Dr. (ioh Keng Swee this afternoon opened the new million-dollar sterilised milk plant for Magnolia Dairies (Singapore) Ltd. at the 8 m.s. Bukit Tunah Road. Dr. Goh, in his opening speech, said the establishment of this256 words
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Article218 1963-08-28 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. •yHE Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union today announced that it had called off its ban on overtime work by cinema managers of Cathay Organisation Ltd., who belong to it. Tru ban, which was enforced on Saturday, had caused all midnight shows at218 words
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102 1963-08-28 4 ONG TO OPEN POLICE STATION IN QUEENSTOWN SINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will open the $400,000 Queen&town Police Station on Sept. 7 at 7.30 p.m. The Minister announced this when he visited the nearly completed modern station between Queens Circus and Rum ah Bomba102 words
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Article88 1963-08-28 4 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Director of Posts today announced that there would be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Saturday a public holiday In connection with Malaysia Day. The hours of business at the General Post Office will be from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. All88 words
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Article109 1963-08-28 4 New call: Use less water SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Public Utilities Board today urged the public to voluntarily reduce their water consumption by 10 to 15 per cent in their own Interest, otherwise rationing hours will be extended by another two hoars from Monday, If water stocks are still below 33109 words
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71 1963-08-28 4 FACTORY TO PROVIDE JOBS FOR SEVENTY Singapore) Ltd. is the newest member, congratulated the Finance Minister on his industrialisation policy. He said: "I feel confident that the planning, which has been the key-note of this industrial development has provided a sound basis on which to build for the future, and71 words
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Article106 1963-08-28 4 Alleged graft: Lawyers consulted ifILALA LUMPUR. TUe*.— 1\ thir Health Minister. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. today consulted his lawyers about allegations of corruption made against him by the leader of the Peoples Progressive Party. Mr D R. Seenivasagam. He said: "The matter is now in the hands of106 words
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Article32 1963-08-28 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A "Malaysia Kebaya Queen" contest will be held at the New StralU View Hotel, Johore Bahru. on Saturday and Sunday i semi-finali and finals > at 9 p.m.32 words
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Article24 1963-08-28 4 BINOAPORE, Tues.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, wul open the Jurong Integrated Secondary School at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.24 words
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Article372 1963-08-28 4 rpHE follow inn w today s schedule 1 of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS B0 AC from London. Rome. Da.maccut, Baghdad. Karachi, CaY cutta. Rangoon <BA 720) 5. 50 p.m. Japan Air Llnit: Krom Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL, 713) 6.15372 words
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Advertisement63 1963-08-28 4 l last rammnnfin n I DAYI llOJljJulillLSjiiJ Nonda Shashi Kopoor in '"MEHNDI LACI MERE HAATH" Hindi w/ English Sub. Opens Tomorrow: ciiiiimi *^Me|r 9UNGA cJUMN^. Hindi w/Eno. Melay Sub. Dillp Kumor Vvjavonthimola. 1999 Ph ne Taaoy: 1.10.>.)«.7.M-t.JO p.m. Peter Cushing Andre Month ~THI HOUND Of THE BASKIRVnXO" (Technicoter). rornorrow: "Piccodilry63 words
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276 1963-08-28 5 Sea-snake victim boy makes dramatic recovery DENANG, Tues. An 1 11-year-old schoolboy, Che Lah bin Sahat. has made a dramatic recovery from a seasnake bite after being given an intravenous injection of antivenene at the Penang General Hospital. "He is now fit for discharge, but we are keeping him back276 words
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Article37 1963-08-28 5 I PBNANO. Tues. Eighty-one I low-cost houses built by the State Government in Butterworth are now ready for occupation. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee, will officiate at an "occupation" ceremony on Thursday.37 words
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213 1963-08-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday. rpHE president of the Congress of Unions of 1 Employees in the Public and Civil Services. Mr. V. E. Jesudoss, today expressed disappointment at the Government's statement that it had never agreed to review the April 1963 General Clerical Examination in which213 words
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80 1963-08-28 5 PENANG. Tues. -Two hundred and fifty American tourists in 50 trailers and trucks will visit Malaya In November in the course of a world tour. The -Wally Byam Caravan Travellers." they range trom farmers to business p\ecutives. 7nelr visit to Malaya was announced80 words
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Article57 1963-08-28 5 IPOH. Tues.— Woo Hon Chow, h 21, unemployed, wa s today sentenced to 18 months 1 mil and ordered to be given six strokes of the rotan tor robbing Augustine Hum Sin Hon« of cash and articles totalling $53 at the Maiestic Theatre here at57 words
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Article32 1963-08-28 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues.— Haji i Mohamed Sa'aid bin Mohumed of Sunßpi Paluni. passpor: officer at the Malayan Consulate in Jeddah. has been posted to the Malayan Embassy in Tokyo. I32 words
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Article46 1963-08-28 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. A| committee with Mr. R. Surlm as] chairman has oeen set up here to draw up a constitution for the newly-formed Central Kedali Ca- I tholic Youth Organisation lOai Theresa Leong Is secretary of the committee and Miss Janet tau treasurer.46 words
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Article266 1963-08-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. |MJBERCULOSIS sufterers and their families throughout Malaya are waiting for their 'dole" for June, July and August. And they i don' l know the reason for the delay. A 558.000 monthly Government grant is made to them through the Ministry of Rural266 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-08-28 5 A STUDY of deep concentration by Singapore's 16-year-old "wonder boy" chess player. Tan Lian Ann, (above) during his match against Roumania's Georghiu. in the World Youth Chess championships now being held in Belgrade. Tan has now entered the finals of the championships. UPIUPI - 51 words
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Article109 1963-08-28 5 Girl killed on her way to work KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Ariani Asmara binI te Mujid, 19. a packer at Lever Brothers here, was killed when she was hit by a car in front of her factory early this morning She and another packer. Napslah blnte Jantan. 18. also employed by109 words
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Article63 1963-08-28 5 CANBERRA. Tues. Lt.-On. J.O N Wilton. Chiei of the Australian Army General Staff, will i-lsii Australian troops In Malaya on his way to Britain to attend two cxerc:se« Gen Wilton will arrive in Singapore on Thursday, visit Terendak Camp at Malacca to see :he 3rd Bn.63 words
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Article173 1963-08-28 5 A FRUIT seller who 1X brought a revolver r f rom Kangar for sale in Penang was today jailed for three years. Kooi Yong Chooi. 49. pleaded guilty to having control of a revolver without a licence at Lorong j Saratus Tahun on the night173 words
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157 1963-08-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The chairman of the two-year-old anti-nuclear armament group, ex-minis-ter Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, said today he would call a meeting soon "to find out if the members of the committees are still interested." "If they are not," he told the Straits157 words
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Article30 1963-08-28 5 PENANG. Tues.— After scaling a 2.000-foot hill at Baltic Pulau j'esterday, a Customs party found two distillers and over 300 gallons of fermented mash. No arrest was made30 words
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Article, Illustration58 1963-08-28 5 MR. LEONG KEE NYEAN. president of the Perak Chinese Amateur Dramatic Association, pinning a sold medal on the Sultan of Perak, who was elected a patron, at the association's 58th anniversary dinner in Ipoh on Monday night. Seated in front is Che58 words
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159 1963-08-28 5 The dancing camels will be at the MAHA show .SUALA LUMPUR. Tues. More than 60 firms. Ministries and other organisations will take part in this year's Malayan AgriHorticultural Association exhibition, which will be opened by Tengku Abdul Rahman at the Selangor Turf Club at 11 a.m. on Saturday. Three hundred159 words
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246 1963-08-28 5 I(UALA LUMPUR, Tues.-A man was sent to jail today for the third time in five years for beinr out at night when he should have been at home. fif* Hi 27. was first made a restricted resident" undrr the Prevention of Crime Ordinance246 words
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Article, Illustration894 1963-08-28 6 All I can remember is that I went to the canteen area where bottles were flying around —Witness John Tailford The day hell broke loose on the Isle of Ease R«port«rs: JACKIE SAM, RODERICK PESTANA SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A "DISTINGUISHED gathering v of894 words
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Article216 1963-08-28 6 Tan Kheng Ann, Chia, Ann. Cbia Yeow Fatt, (••t-ong: Wai Eang, Somasundram Supraraaniam. Lim Tee Kant, Somasundarajoo Vengdasalam, Lim Kirn Chuan, Khoo Geok San, Chan Wah. Chin Kiong. Hoe Hock Hai. Ponapalam Govindasamy, Peh Guan Hock, Chia Geok Choo, Chew Seng Hoe. Yeow Yew Boon,216 words
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257 1963-08-28 6 'Rioters were just like the Red Indians' two-pronged advance on the administrative block. From the circus, he saw the rioters moving in along the roads flanking the administrative block. Some of the rioters were the ones he had seen earlier attacking the store ana the petrol kiosk. As the group257 words
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Article, Illustration1405 1963-08-28 6 trative block, Mr. Low said. He escorted these rescuers part of the way. breaking off to go to the hospital for medicine. At the hospital, he found that all the windows and doors1,405 words
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448 1963-08-28 7 Swee Koon. who was the warder In charge of the Pig-sty. "I passed the information on to him. and saw hin return to the office." He said that at about 11.35 a.m. Neo came to look for him448 words
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Article128 1963-08-28 7 "The shouts were: "See Kar Chua is there. He Is a spy. Don't let him go. Kill him." Mr. Scow: Do you know who was shouting this One of them was "Pek Sam." The witness Identified "Pek Sam" as Llm Teck San (Accused No. 21). Gob said there128 words
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423 1963-08-28 7 Mitchell: Tin outlook is brighter J'HE OUTLOOK for tin appears more promising than at any time in the past 18 months. But the industry's future prosperity still depends largely on the way the U.S. stockpile disposals are conducted. Mr. D. R. Mitchell, chairman of Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. said this423 words
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309 1963-08-28 7 Identffying Llm Kirn Chuan (Accused No. 7), Neo said Llm had been armed with a changkol. He also saw Cheong Wai Sun (Accused No. 3). He did not know Cheong's name and number, but recognised him. He also Identified Somasundram Supramanlan (Accused No.309 words
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Article88 1963-08-28 7 Aussies learn airdrop techniques SINGAPORE. Tues. A group of young Australian soldier* is spending three months hM (setting specialist kiKAvleduc in uir despatch of supplies and equipment in South-East Asia. They are members oi the New South Wales-based 40th Air Supply Platoon. Royal Australian Army Service Corps, and are working88 words
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521 1963-08-28 8 IPOH, Tuesday. J^ DEFENCE counsel alleged in the Sessions Court here today that a woodcutter had been "influenced" by two detectives into pleading guilty of unauthorised possession of a revolver and six rounds of ammunition. Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam521 words
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Article40 1963-08-28 8 SINGAPORE. Tues— The Federation Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives and chairman of the liaison committee of the Singapore Umno, Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari, will open the new Queenstown branch of the Umno at 3 p.m. on Sunday.40 words
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159 1963-08-28 8 KOTA BHAKL, Tues. Kelantan is likely to celebrate the formation of Malaysia on a more lavish scale than the other states. This is because a special effort Is being made by the Federal Government to make the observation of the day a grand one159 words
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Article35 1963-08-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Law Siong, 38. of Ipoh Road, was fined $500, or one month's Jail here today for possessing 3.2 nations of liquor on which duty of $74 had not been paid.35 words
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215 1963-08-28 8 THUGGERY ON THE INCREASE, SAYS DEPUTY SUPT MALACCA, Tues— The Offlcer-in-Charge of Criminal Investigations Deputy Supt. Yap Thien Chin, said in the Sessions Court here today that secret society activities and thuggery were on the increase in Malacca town. In the last month there had been far too many cases215 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-08-28 8 SHORT-TERM PRISONER ESCAPES CINGAPORE, Tues.— A prisoner today escaped while with a working party at Wing Loong Road. Kalwant Singh was serving a short term in the Changi Jail for breaking restrictions as a police supervisee. He was seen running away by two people who called the police. The reserve83 words
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Article57 1963-08-28 8 44 buffalo killed MALACCA. Tues. Fortyfour buffalo and one ox have died In Ma 1 ace a state since the outbreak of haemorrhaglc septicaemia last month. Mass vaccination of buffalo and oxen has started. So far 4.740 animals have been vaccinated. Owners of goats, pigs and cows have been advised57 words
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296 1963-08-28 8 AUSTEN ZECHA - Age-old belief about women goes to pieces AUSTEN ZECHA L=: KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An American and an Indian woman today shattered the age-old belief that women are all alike. Mrs. Rosalind Loring and Shrimati Rukmini Dcvi, both delegates to the recent Women's Day celebrations here, revealed in their talks to296 words
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Article56 1963-08-28 8 SINGAPORE, Tues. More readers today gave $277 to Madam Jathamoal, the Singapore widow whose husband was killed in a road accident, i.nd her 16 children. They are: Well wisher, K. Krai. $5. and contributors of Johore Labis Estate. Cha'ah, through T. Narayanan 5272. The total56 words
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Article48 1963-08-28 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr*. Rukmini Dcvi and members of the Kalashetra dance troupe were today guests of Mr. L. Krahnan. director of the Merdeka Film Studios, at breakfast in his house. The dance troupe performed during the South-East Asian Cultural Festival in Singapore recently.48 words
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Article238 1963-08-28 8 FEDERA TION elec- toral rolls, containing the names of 2.5 million voters, will be revised from Sunday. The revised rolls will be used In the parliamentary and state elections next year. The Election Commission today reminded all those eligible to vote to register during the238 words
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79 1963-08-28 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tue«. The Federation's Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Ramie, today toured Kulal and Yong Peng to review rural development during the pan year. He was accompanied by the Minister for Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin and the Assistant Minister Tor Interior.79 words
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Article, Illustration1743 1963-08-28 9 The street urchin who became Pubilc Enemy No. 1 TWENTY BULLETS FIRED INTO A RESTAURANT STARTED LUCIANO ON HIS CAREER ONE April even ing in 1931, 20 bullets sped towards an elderly man seated at a table in a small Brooklyn restaurant. Five ploughed into his body. The remainder chipped1,743 words
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Advertisement41 1963-08-28 9 I Ewf-aMT W,* .> cassSK**^S>» vl '»'v^rt ">■:" Lf— aßk*jf I —I fß&i'*^™^ 9HMw flj 'x'&i'lvivi m k n i v i-SSS&s -JT^"^ i«*e P° T c c° 6 vyj-.v ::i::::$:S::: W^i c oo\ e6<> FILTER TIPPED CIGARETTES Wo»kJ Copyr lf hl C-U-I/6H41 words
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Article82 1963-08-28 10 20 W9rm» 9iw i minimum i MR. AND MRS. Balaa thank all friends /relatives for their aaalKtanne. mtendance. good wiahes nd .Mti received on the occasion of tl.'lr matrtate on ?*> ftn MR. MO KHAI VIM and mllv (hank all friends and asaoclatloaa for HaMf .ondolencea. wreaths, and attendances82 words
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Article26 1963-08-28 10 Word* ill (Minimum i WILMA: Inxert 4.. Transplanting and l*runing season. Pray Burns waa finally right: Life Lacks Rosea CharEe it llti Right Minus TwoFred26 words
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Article646 1963-08-28 10 It looks as if U Thant's teams in Sarawak and Sabah J are going to carry out their difficult task unobserved. It will be entirely the fault of Indonesia and the Philippines if they do. There is agreement that each can have four observers646 words
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Article339 1963-08-28 10 The Education (Amendment) Bill has had an extra* ordinary reception in ths Senate, considering that it simply irons out a few technical crinkles in the law anil does not confer on the Federal or the State Governments any powers which one or the other of them had not339 words
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Article266 1963-08-28 10 Mr. Tan Siew Sin's assurance that Penang will be not stripped of its free port status in one swift, brutal operation conveys nothing new to those who have followed the common market negotiations with Singapore. The development of the market, erosion of free trade and harmonisation of duties266 words
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478 1963-08-28 10 by Abraham Marcus LONDON. Tuesday. Europe Is the first of the continents to be declared free of malaria. An announcement to this effect will be made when the World Health Organisation's regional committee for Europe meets In Stockholm next month. At the end of478 words
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Article, Illustration785 1963-08-28 10 GODFREY HODGSON - TODAY: As 100,000 march to the White House GODFREY HODGSON by Washington, Tues. WELL over 1 00,000, and perhaps as many as 250,000 people, are now expected to join the mass demonstration march for "freedom and jobs" for Negroes hore tomorrow. Both the organisers and the authorities now expect this785 words
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Article160 1963-08-28 10 I AM directed to refer to a letter published in the Straits Times of July 27 headed "A $2,000 house that really costs $7,000." The purpose of this reply Is to correct the erroneous Impression gained by the author of the letter. The facts are thus:— Co6t160 words
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Article328 1963-08-28 10 charges interest of two per cent per year on loana for low-cost housing for sale. This rate of Interest is well below market rates. This, then U the Federal Government's, subsidy. The Btate Government of Selangor has made land available on 99 years laase at low premium well below328 words
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80 1963-08-28 10 Something of a mystery man. he Is reported to have been distressed by the way the need to compete for funds Increased the rivalry between different Negro organisations and hampered unity. And It Is also true that Wiley Branton, one of thw bravest80 words
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Article180 1963-08-28 10 One of the co-chairmen of the committee making the appointment was none other than Stephen Currier There need be nothing sinister In this, however, and certainly in the present state of Negro public opinion none of the national leaders would dare hays anything to do with Mr. Currier180 words
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Article37 1963-08-28 10 Not the least of its problems is that it Is from the white workers and professional politicians of these cities that the Administration's most dependable political battalions must come in next year's Presidential election. (OFNS-Copy-right).37 words
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Advertisement845 1963-08-28 10 Straits Tiaes 4V Malay Mail ClaesHled advertisements may he heeided tex let Pleer COLO STORAGE ARCADB Orchard Read COLO STORAGE aRANCHCS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONS KIMIL ROAD-NAVAL BABE Authorised Agents CITY BOOK BTORI LTD Wlncheater House. Coltyer Quay TH« NEWS FRONT FHxpetrtck's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admlreity Read. Naval845 words
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Advertisement89 1963-08-28 10 ""%srberatio j GUITAR AMPLIFIERS New, foitefully designed cabinet in Black, White ond Gold combination. Podded front. I II AUDITORIUM "30 Uniquo l*ii stereo amplifier 2 j separate IS -wart circuits coupled through Hammond Reverb. Unit, I giving 30 wotts output SfSO.M AUDITORIUM "21" 6 watt Hammond Reverberation Amplifier coupled to89 words
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Advertisement111 1963-08-28 10 A DE^Raaaaaaaaaaaaall E^"* E ~~~^'^s aSV 1 K Fl^ j iI 2 STJ m Jml 3 "titten" HB JH VB of th» hufr V^^^^gßj^iH of I S. fancy food »ro<!iHi« '^^^^gkpV^,^ there fore look for the S'TV label aod gel the best. S^W canned and bottled fruits, fruit juice*. vegetables,111 words
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Article, Illustration795 1963-08-28 11 T. F. HWANG - T. F. HWANG by DOCTOR TESTIFIES ON HIS FEAR THAT ANY FURTHER 'EMOTIONAL STRAIN MAY PUSH ACCUSED OVER BRINK' SINGAPORE, Tuesday. ALBERT Soon Heng Teong, charged with kidnapping Irene See Chye Neo in Singapore on Feb. 19 in order that she might795 words
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Article, Illustration825 1963-08-28 11 able the accused to continue with his defence. "However, in view of the fact that there has been one breakdown and a lengthy adjournment on Aug. 6, and that this is the 15th day of the trial and In the peculiar circumstances of this825 words
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Article513 1963-08-28 11 Judge asks: Any brain damage? In reply to Mr. Justice Wlnslow Dr. Yap said that he knew the legal definition of "insanity" but that Soon was not either in the legal sense or medical sense •inaane." On Dec. 6 Soon waa suffering from a psychological Illness. Hp had attended the513 words
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Article166 1963-08-28 11 NEW-BORN BABY FOUND IN BUCKET Unwed mother bound over pOH, Tues. An un--1 married mother pleaded guilty here toi day to concealing the birth of a child by secretly disposing of the body. Chan Fong Ying. 18, a salesgirl In a Market Street textile shop, was bound over In $200166 words
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75 1963-08-28 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Four graduate students from Sarawak have been awarded scholarship* for the academic year which begins in September at the University of Hawaii. They are: Miss Wonf Chung Long, who will study for a Master's degree in education Mr. Hll Ohlng Sing, who will do75 words
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Article72 1963-08-28 11 IPOH. Tues.— A curious schoolboy. Lee Wing &m«. 20. leu his bicycle am: a paper bag hanging on it on the roadside here yester day afternoon to join a crowd that had gathered at the .scrne of a minor road accident at the junction of Hugh72 words
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Article64 1963-08-28 11 IPOH. Tues.— A watchman. Botta Singh. 43. while on his rounds at 1.30 am. today founo Ma smashed window panes at the Pcrak Rrm H-'dro Workshop office in Jelapan;. near herr. He immediately went into the building to investigate and found that the handle64 words
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Advertisement58 1963-08-28 11 a^aW. TENSE? able to work hard through the day, but^ust too tense to' relax when its time to enjoy yourself? If you feel like this, Scott's Emulsion is what you need. I contains Cod Liver Oil-Natur* finest food tonic 111 packed with health-giving Vitamins A and D. il*" THE BORNEO58 words
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Advertisement117 1963-08-28 11 Shift and Slin& into Casual Fashions by Casben From the Great Barrier Reef, Robinson s Hipslung Denim Pants: $19.50. Slocks brings you a collection of exciting match- with matching belt: 1 9.50-52 1 .50. Short ables. .all designed to team beautifully Shorts: $12.50. Not-so-short Shorts: with colours blending. Shifts, blouses117 words
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Miscellaneous384 1963-08-28 11 |Today's radio, TV| RADIO SINGAPORE RADIO MALAYA ULi/lliM ttAVL -StßVltt: NATIONAL SHORTWAVE sIIOHtVavT^TrvICE BBHVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, NegaraA.M. 800 Good Morning; 6.01 fc,,; Boa prei u( i e to" BreakfastAnd About; 8.15 News: 8.30 Up 7.10 Songs And Sweet Mualc; And About; 9.00 Close Down;384 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1963-08-28 12 'Issue was urgent choice between technical offence and detainees' agonies... 9 Reporters: CHIA POTEIK, FRANCIS ROZARIO TESTIFYING at his trial and that of nine other Barisan Sosialis leaders, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, the party chairman, told the High Court today1,037 words
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Article, Illustration2112 1963-08-28 12 ment and make political capital out ol it. Dr. Lee: That u> not true. What did motivate your interest In the matter? We wanted to see that they were better treated. They were In tolu.iry confinement all the time.2,112 words
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412 1963-08-28 12 Dr Lee's orders: In no case was force to be used tition and asked him to sign It He i Dr. Leo said it was not necessary as the petition was from the party Assemblymen and not from the party. Secondly. Ong would be going along with the procession while412 words
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Advertisement178 1963-08-28 12 7 Modess Tr«U Mark" m m m I k 1 ■Myi Today, the modern girl has every op* portunity of living a full, active life in the world of high fashion, commerce or industry. And she knows that she can be at her best every day of the year. with178 words
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Miscellaneous106 1963-08-28 12 Alley Oop By Ummlin IOKMr.aOTXXJMOt/Tj MwmSMT. "1 1.1 AINT COMMA A*SOC~ ij rv/// IMM V) WEAR Zy •UTTMAT «TB WITH ANVBOPV WHO* *»a rURTVtER- fit"/'/ lf~~LthCSECTXS fX PONTCMAMCS MAKE CLASSES THAT V > "Z^^ Dick Tracy By Cheater Gould I V pmvxm mc sir airr uki "1 He. inouq ma'am,106 words
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Article65 1963-08-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuev The Federation Court of Appeal today dismissed an appeal against conviction by a printing press mechanic who had been sentenced to death by the Penang High Court last month. Lee Ah Chve had been found guilty of murdering a washerwoman, Wong65 words
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308 1963-08-28 13 TAI SING ONN - 50 years in Malaya: Now off on doctors' orders TAI SING ONN By KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. Mr. Robert Boyd, 73, had his last glimpse of Kuala Lumpur today from the window of a BOAC Comet. It was taking him home to Belfast after 50 years In Malaya. For Mr.308 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-08-28 13 I/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. The National Union of Telecoms Employees is to urge the department not to re-employ retired officers. This was one of 20 resolutions adopted at the biennial delegates conference here at the weekend. Others demanded: OVERTIME for officers who have to work88 words
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114 1963-08-28 13 TIOMAN BETTER FOR LOOK AT SEA LIFE SINGAPORE. Tues. Ten members of the Sub-Aqua Club at RAF Chanjri, Singapore, found underwater visibility up to 80 feet, far better than experienced anywhere off Singapore, when they made a trip to Pulau Tioman, about 35 miles oft the east coast of Malaya114 words
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Article48 1963-08-28 13 PENANG. Tues. The Lions Club of Yagoona. Sydney, is offering two scholarships for students 1 attending fecondary English Schools in Penang. The scholarships are worth about SlOO each for one year. Applications should be sent tn the secretary. Lions Club. Penang. P. O. Box 88?48 words
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Article22 1963-08-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. S. Selllah has been re-elected president of the National Union of I Telecoms Employees. I22 words
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74 1963-08-28 13 Buddhists cable Kennedy and U Thant CINGAPORE, Tues The Singapore Buddhist Federation today sent cables to President Kennedy, the United Nations secretary-gene-ral, U Thant. and the Ceylonese Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranaike, I on the situation m South Vietnam. Identical cables to President Kennedy and U Thant read: "Religious discrimination and74 words
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Article69 1963-08-28 13 'Suppression "Appeal to you to use your best endeavours to settle this unhappy situation and secure the release of those innocently arrested." The cable to Mrs. Bandara- nalke. read "Glad to hear of movr to convene conference of world 1 Buddhist leaders to consider (measures against dlscrimlnai tlon and suppression69 words
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Article34 1963-08-28 13 MUAR. Tues. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Haii Hassim bin Haji Yunos. will open a $100,000 I private school for over-aged girls at I Jalan Daud here on Sept. 12.34 words
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Advertisement172 1963-08-28 13 ■nnn.w awf w». nr.u* PERFECTION IN VENETIAN BLINDS If you have an eye for the quality that makes better living. you will appreciate the beauty and perfection of STARLITE Gold Star Venetians. Here is perfection in smooth, silent operation. .in a range of new fashion-inspired colours. .there is also a172 words
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Advertisement223 1963-08-28 13 9 W J9hHbbPl B.ff'iw- Hv ■bNHbv ujpPVii f^i JsHBI gt^sw s^BflnL' !HSr THC PARKER FEN COMPANY JANESVILLC WISCONSIN. USA, Off to the right start with a Parker SUPER "21" When the world of business or education beckons, your young man will be anxious to make a good first impression. He'll223 words
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Miscellaneous281 1963-08-28 13 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBB 7. Cut looae In obtcure aa,jia« 8. One who will turn the (6). page*? (B>. 13. To check the flow, travel 8. where to get «aUr and round the pole quite wildly French wine when out of hock 1 10 1 (6). 16 Knee (or a281 words
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Advertisement4668 1963-08-28 14 COMPANY PROSPECTUS M Application has been made to the Malayan Stock Exchange for permission to deal in and for a quotation of all the Ordinary Stock of the Company. TOWN AND CITY PROPERTIES LIMITED I (A Public Company Limited by Shares and Incorporated in the State of Singapore under the4,668 words
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Article203 1963-08-28 15 DELEGATION LEAVES TODAY FOR TALKS WITH SIEW SIN ON COMMON MARKET PENANG, Tuesday. SEVEN-MAN delegation from the State Alliance will leave by the night mail tomorrow for Kuala Lumpur to ask the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, for certain terms for Penang's entry into203 words
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Article74 1963-08-28 15 pENANG, Tues. The Eurasian Union of Malaya unanimously resolved at the weekend to wholeheartedly support Te n kk v Abdul Rahman and his colleagues in their efforts to bring about Malaysia. A resolution adopted at the annual meeting pledged the Eurasian community's loyalty to Malaysia and74 words
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Article44 1963-08-28 15 MUAR. Tues. The town council meeting scheduled for iast Sunday will be held on Thursday. This is because a number of Alliance councillors, including the deputy president. Inche Bachok bin Kassim, were attending the Umno annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Monday.44 words
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121 1963-08-28 15 PENANG, Tues.— Manicam Saravanamttu. last year's i head perfect and champion j athlete of St. Xavier's Institution, will leave by BOAC next month to read for an honours degree in engineering at Oxford. Young "Sara", who has been p warded a Shell scholarship,121 words
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Article42 1963-08-28 15 MALACCA. Tues.— A labourer was attacked by 10 men near the Happy Land Hotel here yesterday evening. Wong Kang Ngo, 20. was found by a police patrol car which took him to hospital In a serious condition.42 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-08-28 15 BRIDAL GLITTER IN EMBERS: PRAYERS NOW FOR A MIRACLE By RONALD KINSEY KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The family of bride-to-be Yacot Jan are hoping for a miracle. She lost her $5,300 trousseau. Including $4 000 worth of jewellery, when fire destroyed her home here four weeks ago The house has been333 words
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Article96 1963-08-28 15 Move to end bicycle registration PENANO, Tucb.— An Alliance City Councillor. Mr. 8. Natha Singh, will move a motion to end bicycle registration in George Town a; the council's next meeting on Thursday. Introduced in 1952 by the Radical Party when it was in control of the then Municipal Council,96 words
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217 1963-08-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malayas 10,000 taxi-drivers will in future have to sit for general knowledge tests set by the Road Transport Department, the Commissioner for Road Transport, Inche Jelani bin Kupah said today. Old-timers who fail their teits will not have their217 words
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Article59 1963-08-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Malayan Railway today withdrew its offer of special Malaysia concession tickets between Auk. 30 and Sept. 5 as a result of the official postponement of the celebrations. The tickets, allowing a single fare to be paid (or a double journey, will be put59 words
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142 1963-08-28 15 Bridge is now open to all traffic TPOH, Tues. The 1 Sungei Bidor bridge, damaged by flood waters on Sunday night, was re-opened to all traffic this afternoon. After emergenc repairs, the bridge was opened to only cars last night. But at 3.30 p.m. today heavy vehicles up to 12142 words
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Article28 1963-08-28 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Sir Alan Watt. Director of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, arrived here today In th» course of a world tour of universities28 words
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100 1963-08-28 15 KUALA KANGSAR. Tues Two High School Certificate pupils of the Malay College returned here yesterday from their vacation in Trengganu with Just the clothes they stood in. Their bags, containing books and clothes, were stolen while they slept on the night mail via Gemas.100 words
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Article246 1963-08-28 15 ARMY NEEDS 500 NEW RECRUITS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Defence Ministry todayi announced a country wide campaign to recruit 500 young men lor the Federation Army, the second major drive to strengthen the army in two months. Two recruiting teams will visit Teluk Anson. Johore Bahru, Ipoh, Kluang, Penang. Kuantan, Alor246 words
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Article93 1963-08-28 15 Moore off to attend exercise KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —The Chief of Armed Forces Staff, General Dato Sir Rodney Moore, left for Britain by BOAC today to attend the annual Chief of Imperial General Staff exercise at the Staff College, Camberley. He will also attend the Chief of Defence Staff study.93 words
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Article197 1963-08-28 15 $43,000 FRAUD ON NURSE ALLEGED Yf ALACCA, Tues.— Two iTI men wer« charged in the Sessions Court here today with cheating Rosie Gan Say Mvi, a staff nurse at the General Hospital here, of cash and jewellery worth $43,000. Llm Keng Van alias Llm Kwi Kah alias Lim Ho Sal.197 words
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Article66 1963-08-28 15 SYDNEY. Tup.-.. The New South Wales Malayan Students' Association has decided not to alter arrangements for functions scheduled to mark the advent of Malaysia. A report from Perth says that the West Australian M.s"A. will also adhere to its existing Malaysian celebrations programme rather than66 words
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Advertisement845 1963-08-28 16 TENDERS j TENDER NOTICE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are requested for the supply ol 100 Anodised Aluminium Telephone Kiosks, overall 77" high x 46" 35 wide. Tender forms may be obtained and .sample seen at the office of the Controller of Telecommunications. Stores Workshops. Bricktieltis, Kuala Lumpur. Tender closiag date 12845 words
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Advertisement883 1963-08-28 16 (Continued from Pmgr im SITUATIONS VACANT lt_Word* SS (Mim.)— Box St et: txUm MALAY COOK AMAH wantedt Uive In recent references essential. Telephone &7535. EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for nonfood lines. Write with full details of experience age and if car owner Box A 3014, S.T. X.L WANTED OUTDOOR SALESGIRLS and lady883 words
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Advertisement965 1963-08-28 16 EDUCATION M B^scds .Si (Vim.) Box St rts. extrm MODCRN SCHOOL'S September Beginners' Book-keeping, Typewriting, Shorthand. Vacancies Advanced Accounting, Cambridge English classes. Clear explanation/ notes our speciality. I l Battery Road. (B'pore) ***** CITY AND GUILOS Builders' Quantities, Mechanical Engine-ring DrawIns For Absolute Beginners/Advanced Students. Academy Of Accountancy An<*. Secretaryship,965 words
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Advertisement839 1963-08-28 16 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES i 70 Word* Si (Mim.y—Box it eta. txtro CENTRE LATHES, Capstans A Turrets. Millers. Snapers. Borers etc. (enquiries welcome LA M.T Ltd., 86 Sandhill Oval Leeds 17. SELLING AS OOINC Concern rnnvI ing Importing Wholesalers with flocks of Proprietary AKeocled Radio K'ectrlcal and Sundries Apply Box A." 5W839 words
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Advertisement1269 1963-08-28 17 TO LIVERPOOt a WEST COAST U.K.. OooS'pori Will P. S'haa Pinant ACAPENOB LuirpMl, Glasgow U Part MEMNON ber.oa. MarKiiiis. A-moutk. Aug 21/ 1 ÜBMEatf) utarpaat, fiiaaipa cm. 1 Sipt 2 Sipt 4 AJTTEPMM Liitrpaai. Hawt Stpt 5 Sept Sipt I'll Stft 11 f* PERSEUS L'paat, OaMil. etatgo* Sept 11 Sipt1,269 words
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Advertisement2954 1963-08-28 17 VsWJ77^f^ffpJSl^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAiLinas la behoa. v havre, hamburs, bremeni, ahtwerp, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, COIHENIJRC AHB COPEHHAtEN. A/ \Qk s'pon P. Sham Ptrung l'l\tSj\i;l "MALACCA" I) Saiiei II Part/ 2$ Avg 31/31 Am OU?^J*I "SONCKMU" a).... Ii Pirt/ 4 Sept 5/ 7 Sept 1/ ISapt VrNJL^eaf -fAIAhUNIA" I)2,954 words
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Advertisement1314 1963-08-28 17 feMcALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. w^ 111, Nti SJ.3I BLLBRMAN LIMB BXAVBNBSS LINK ONION, HAMBURG, RinIRBAM, t OS AHCEUS, SAN FRANCISCO, UVtrMU a MI6BLESUOUCtL SEATTIc. VANCOUVER I PORTLANI CITY OF UPON* UctitiM cargt fir Ctatral t Saata S'pon P. Sham Pensng SUNNrviILI la PL/11 Aaf 1/ S Stpt 1/ 7 Sift1,314 words
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685 1963-08-28 18 npilfcßE was a little more X activity on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but generally trading conditions continued on the thin bide except for selective Interest again in the newer counters A firm spot was Singapore Land taken up to 60 cents685 words
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Article23 1963-08-28 18 Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 26 Auk. 27 Industrials: 116.32 116.56 Tins: 107.63 107.4? S rubbers: 111.71 111.58 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article654 1963-08-28 18 COMBINED business In the Sm- gapore and Kuala Lumpin trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounleps <.">.OO0) 53.11. (5,000) 53.10: East Smsltsrs 11.000) 53.20, (3,00(1) S3. in; Ettt trdt. 53.40 BL, 53.42 SL, (2.000) 53.42, (11.000)654 words
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Article224 1963-08-28 18 SHIN lying alongside the (Ingaptrt Mirbour wharm or txpoctcd today aro: Perseus 42/43, Bengalen 35/36, Oenlngau 40/41, President Jefferson 45, President Buchanan 38/39, Kyoto Maru 19, Tanaicra 29/30. Regulus 33/34, State of Madras 4/5. Klzlk Lebedev 31/32, Rermlon 44, Kerngate 48, Laomedon 1/2, Slembe 6A. Selangor224 words
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Article130 1963-08-28 18 MELBOURNE. Tues. ALTHOUGH rises continued to exceed (alls the margin ».t» less today. Lenders were irregular. Gas supply sharps rose sharply on offer from Bitumen and Oil. Davies Bros Hobart rose by 6d. to 98s. Oils Associated Group's shares were in strong demand and rose further. Associated Australian130 words
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Article239 1963-08-28 18 (,/EPTEMBER first ursde rubber buy- srt 1.0. b. doted st 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 871 cent* i>ir Hi up oneelKhtn of a cent on Monday's closing level for the position. The tone sraa quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. cluing prices in cents pc- Ib.239 words
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Article141 1963-08-28 18 'THE Malayan ExchainKe Banks Asso* ciatitn nmdi- thest- changes In Up rates to merchants yesterday tall rates to OH) New York nuyini; TT Ht, airmail OD M. I'd d/st :t:t 3/16 credit bills, M I H. irade lulls. Canada: luiyint; TT SB '.1 IK. airmail 01) 3j 11/lti.141 words
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Article29 1963-08-28 18 August 27. MALAYAN RIBBFK PRICE: ni cents (up one-rigbth of a cent). TIN: 54:»0.87\ (up 75 cent*). l--lmi.it i (I unofficial ulTerine ii.H tons (up 10 tons)29 words
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Article181 1963-08-28 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Auguxl 27. Throe months. INDUSTRIALS Dun lops 20 cts OaeMAUatn Ueta. K. Smelters 20 cts. MfAltatM ll' cts. Ks.«o 1!1 Cts. Kotllinili 11 Cts. K. at N. 18 eta C. Storage 4 id. Gammon l.'i eta Kothmuns 11 its. H. S'pura 11 cts S. Land 5181 words
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Article73 1963-08-28 18 CHINESE Produce Encnani*. Sin«»pore noon pricts per picul y»itir. day: Cscsnut oil: bulk $45* sellers, drum S4xi sellers. Copra: Aug. Sept. UK/Continent S2B| buycra. Pepper: Munlok white $135 seller*, Sarawak white si 32s sellers, special Sarawak black S92i sellers, garbled Lampont; black 5921 seller*. ABTA, SlO2l sellers. Singapore73 words
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382 1963-08-28 18 rE price of Straits tin again rose yesterday by 75 cents to $450,874 per picul an offering estimated increased by 10 tons to 260 tons In London on Monday after a slow, but steady start demand for tin quickened and values, particularly for382 words
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Advertisement1093 1963-08-28 18 W 1 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and Great Lakes/East Canada Servicje Spore r. S'nam Honolulu yf rancisco uAngtits n torn Montreal "Giksm Mart" 7/ S Sipt 3/ S Stft 24 Stft 1 Oct 23 Oct INn "Ne»*a Mara- 21/23 stft J4 25 Stsi tl Oct 11 uct1,093 words
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Advertisement872 1963-08-28 18 I*°iORIENTj LINES l ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" Departs: Penang 10th September 1963 Singapore 13th September 1963 For Hongkong 17th/ 19th September, Japan 23ra727th September Hongkong Ist/ 3rd October Returns:— Singapore 7th October 1963 Penang 10th October 1963 Fares from: Penang from $1,089.00 Singaport) from $1,046.00 FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION872 words
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Advertisement300 1963-08-28 18 W^^^ Orient mis—east limes Great Lakes Service FAST DIRECT SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE ANO MALAY* TO CANADIAN ANO U.S. GREAT LARES PORTS. Spore P. Sham Penang Arr. loronto HERMION liPirt Gin v Aug 31 Silt 1 Stft 2 Oct 3 ZENORIA MARTINI Sept 21 23 Sipt 24/25 Sipt IS Nw 3300 words
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Advertisement993 1963-08-28 19 WAR DEPARTMENT AMI AIK MINISTRY JOINT CONTRACT FOR CARGO HANDLING IN SINGAPORE ISLAND. Tenders are shortly to be Invited for a three-year Contract, beginning Ist October 1963 for the handling and clearance of War Department and Air Ministry cargo through the Port of Singapore and other ports on Singapore Island993 words
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Advertisement781 1963-08-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING Si DEVELOPMENT BOARD. SINGAPORE requires a CONTRACTS OFFICER In scale Sl2BO-***** to take charge of letling of contracts, estimating, costing, financial control and supervision of about 30 administrative and technical staff. Qualifications and experience: Must have passed t,h< Final Examinations of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors781 words
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Advertisement827 1963-08-28 19 NOTICES REWARD A REWARD of $3,000/- will be paid to the person or persons giving information leading to the apprehension of the driver of the hit-and-run car that caused the death of Mr. Pok Say Yen, cook employed at the Hotel Merlin, K.L. This offer holds good for one month827 words
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Advertisement1539 1963-08-28 19 NOTICES NOTICE This is to inform that Mr. Kuay Chuan Poh has left our service with effect from 24.8.63 and baa therefore no authority to transact or collect any monies on our behalf. LJNDETEVES JACOBERG (M) LTD. Kuala Lumpur. THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE CHATTER 185. This advertisement appears by direction1,539 words
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Advertisement638 1963-08-28 19 STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCY FOR STATISTICS TECHNICIAN Applications are Invited for appointment to the post of Statistics Technician In the Medical and Health Department. Brunei. Applicants must not be more than 50 years old. QUALIFICATIONS: (a) Good knowledge of the technique and procedure in sorting, summarizing and analysing of statistical638 words
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Article226 1963-08-28 20 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI I by I HE MAY JOIN M-SQUAD gINGAPORE, Tues. A young Singapore player, half-back Ibrahim Awang, will be recommended for inclusion in the Malaysia soccer squad. If accepted, Ibrahim 1 will Join the other select}ed Singapore players for the Malaysian team's centralised training at Kuala226 words
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Article56 1963-08-28 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Th« Yamaha motor-cycles works team for the Johore Grand Prix this weekend arrived here today. The team, comprising Pumio Ito. Yoshikazu Sunako and manager Masaharu Naito, flew In from Hong Kong where they spent a short holiday. Ito was runner-up to ChrU Conn (Britain) in the56 words
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Article30 1963-08-28 20 SOCCER SAFA Jnr Cop: Darul Allah 2 Bawean 1. Kluing Dir. 3: Palmol 8 Expupils 1. Taiping League: Chinese 7 Transport Coy 0. Penang Div. 3: Elango 3 RAAF30 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-08-28 20 KEITH MILLER - Kanhai gives England a rare sample of cricket butchery KEITH MILLER by A REVIEW WEST INDIES STRIKE TRUE FORM IN LAST INNINGS LONDON, Tues. The West Indies batsmen struck their true form for first time on this tour to slam England and win the final Test by eight wickets atReuter - 587 words
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131 1963-08-28 20 LONDON, Tues. The Daily Mirror yesterday morning regarded the Test match cricket series between the West Indies and England, as a significant example of friendliness between coloured and white peoples. "During this magnficient Test series, black and white have shown how they can getReuter - 131 words
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Article117 1963-08-28 20 LONDON, Tues. Close of play scores in yesterdays crickei matches At Taunton Lanes 261 and 68-3 Somerset 276-5 dec. (Atkinson 123 n.o. Wight 54). At Cardiff Glamorgan 179 Kent 125-4. At ChesterfleW Derby 199 and 135-3 (Harvey 62 n.o.t Hants 143 (Marshall 50 Horton 60 RhodesReuter - 117 words
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Article29 1963-08-28 20 LONDON. Tues. Rugby League results: Dlv 1 Hull Kingston 7 Halifax 10: Leeds 10 KeUthley 14; Wakefield 18 Workington 7. Dtv. 2 Barrow 14 Rochdale 2. tenter29 words
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Article284 1963-08-28 20 Tourists wind up with a win MALACCA, Tues. The i 1 Ceylon University cricketers wound up their Malayan tour with an easy 123-run victory over Malacca in their one-day match here today. Final scores were: Ceylon University 218; Malacca 95. Highlights of the match were two sparkling knocks by the284 words
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Article44 1963-08-28 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Zahlra College of Ceylon rugger team will play two matches here on Sept. 3 against St. Andrews School Invitation XV and on Sept. 4 or 5 against Raffles Institution Invitation team. The tourtatt are expected here on Sept. 2.44 words
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Article313 1963-08-28 20 rMftl AND RATTING BOWLING Tiuemaa 236.4 53 594 34 17.47 Dexter S* 22 227 7 32.42 Shackleton 243.2 73 518 15 34.53 Lock 91.5 24 230 6 38.33 Tltmus 101 23 256 6 42.66 Allen ttl 32 208 4 52 00 sutnain 81 10 243 3 61.00313 words
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234 1963-08-28 20 BADMINTON WELLINGTON, Tues.— Malayan and Indian players dominated the first day's play in the New Zealand badminton championships at Hamilton today. Four countries Malaya. India, South Africa and New Zealand are represented in the tournament and the only overseas player to lose wasReuter - 234 words
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Article68 1963-08-28 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. All territories will be represented at the first Malaysian athletics championships here on Sept. 12-13 Sarawak AAA today confirmed to the Federation of Malaya AAU their entry of 14 men and four women. North Borneo and Singapore had earlier confirmed their participation There will68 words
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Advertisement107 1963-08-28 20 I y SS§A^-«3« Ik c Of' 0 hi^ii Enjoy the masculine freshness of SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON STOP SUDDEN ATTACKS OF STOMACH PAINS Always carry I%AWI*fV quick-acting M**~ If M* O TABLETS PUasant taste— PROMPT RELIEF VyyM*Fsr^ Neutralise gastric acidity YS&Kafr new hand y- hygienic vial De Witt s Antacid107 words
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Advertisement76 1963-08-28 20 Eskamel na I TREATS SPOTS TUAM AND PIMPLES. I nMII LEAVES YOUR 1 i\f\f\ flOn SKIN CLEAR I,UUU,UUU AND SMOOTH Sill II Contain! Hcxichlorophtnt— l/ULU sara. 1 v* pup rv nAY c Free from oil and »rtitt— F* don noi crack, cake or clog A the porci— women can apply76 words
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458 1963-08-28 21 JUNGLE ORCHID LOOKS A 'GOOD THING' AT IPOH TODAY RACING by Byom J—p JUNGLE ORCHID (Race 8) is my best bet at Ipoh this afternoon. This Carbon Copy mare is back in top form after a lapse. She indicated this at Bukit Timah last month when she finished fast into458 words
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Article146 1963-08-28 21 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER SAFE HOME BHY. HOME INDRAPURA Shylock Horn* Flyinj Hand Safe Home Flylnj Hand Safe Home Capacitor MAJ. KNIGHT MAJ. KNIGHT PRECEDENCE reran* BlnUng Malay Film Majestic Knlf ht mm€m rnettmee Gregvry Wee Cobbler CHENGAI BATU NEW BTATE BULOH KASAP Raoe S lr Att146 words
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Article288 1963-08-28 21 Safe Home (Race 1), Maiesfic Knight (R»co 2) and Jungle Orchid (Race S). Going yielding. Teknah on Bunday, could run prominently. Buloh Kasap and New state are also fancied. TRIGGER II (Race 5) should score easily today. This veteran showed a glimpse of his old form when he288 words
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Article144 1963-08-28 21 TRACK HINTS Putli shows fitness TPOH, Tues.— Putli (apprentice Subian up) showed fltne» in a 3f in 38 gallop on good going this morning. Timberlane (apprentice Yeo) went smartly over 3f in 38 4/5. Sunfel Wane sprinted If In 99 1/6 Satoro did Sf In 41. Clnenuucop* HI (Merv Pos>144 words
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Article1331 1963-08-28 21 Race One: 2.0— Cl 5 Div 5-6 f 1 ***** Shylock Home (Gold Sash St.) Mawl, 8 9.0 (F) •Soaidi 2 2 ***** Capacitor <K.Y. Llm) R.S. Breuk. 9 8.13 Mitchell 6 3 ***** Martian (Seng Lee St.) Bagby, 7 8.13 'Chong 1 4 ***** Indrapora (Sultan of1,331 words
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Article204 1963-08-28 21 Brundage warns Japan on 'Ganefo' mOKYO, Tues— Avery Brundage. X the lOC president, had sent a circular to the Japan Olympic Committee to tne effect that the lOC would 'have nothing to do' with the Onmes of New Emerging Forces iQanefo; to be held In Indonesia In November. Mr. BrundnaeReuter - 204 words
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184 1963-08-28 21 Stoke take two more points DOBING INSPIRES 3-1 WIN LONDON, Tuesday. STOKE, promoted from the Second Division last season and full of confidence after their victory over mightj Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, brought back two more Div. 1 points from their visit to Villa Park last night. Their 3-1 winReuter - 184 words
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Article103 1963-08-28 21 QLASGOW, Tues. football fans who caused disturbances at a match on Saturday between two keen local rivals. Gla<>gou laßsjefl and Celtic were devil wth nevereljr in court here yesterday. Thirty-three out of 28 men arrested were committed to prison Tor four days for examination. FourReuter - 103 words
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Advertisement230 1963-08-28 21 householders will save the price of a WOLF electric tool kit In 12 months bo doing jobs themselves round &c hozna' condition It all adds up. When you /^-J y^-^Zf buy a Wolf home X Lf>^_ J Al' power tool kit you C y*^S</ S SJyJ > save all this230 words
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Advertisement187 1963-08-28 21 FROM JAPAN'S LARGEST ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING COMPANYTHIS REFRIGERATOR OF exceptional nnn n nnn *^^3 RgK n& tOP Kjjfj JjLj^iffk. j :Trr~Trr^i ,-r- S| Key attachnent HITACHI is your car on theA phone? Following on the great success of Singapore's "Phone in Your v CarV 1M cheme, now used b 7 many187 words
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Article211 1963-08-28 22 LONDON. Tues.— Results of cricket matches -.vhich ended today were: Srarlmrouch: Yorks bt Letcs by inns and 111. Leics 124 and 102. Yorks 337-5 dec. Yorks 10 pUs Northampton: Nortliants bt Suss» x by 10 wkts. Sussex 133 iind 144. Northants 215 and 63-0 Northants 10211 words
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Article128 1963-08-28 22 Long life among Reds in Georgia MOSCOW, Tues. The Southern Russian Republic of Georgia has 2,100 centenarians and one of them, Dzhuguk Gvintsiniya, is still going strong at 121, Tass reported today. The official news agency said she smokes, drinks in moderation and is slightly deaf. She Is married. AnotherReuter - 128 words
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263 1963-08-28 22 TENGKU (BUSY TIME AHEAD) ON HOLIDAY By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN fENGKU Abdul Rahman flew to Kedah on a four-day holiday today became he expects to be "very much on the go" during the Malaysia celebrations, the new date for which is "drawing rapidly Dearer.** The Minister for Internal Security, Da to263 words
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197 1963-08-28 22 NASUTION: WE WILL CONTINUE TO CONFRONT MALAYSIA lAKARTA., Tues. Indonesia would continue to "confront" the Malaysian States until the people of Northern Borneo were granted the right to self-determination, the Defence Minister and Army Chief of Staff, General Abdul Haris Nasution, said this week. He was speaking to officers and197 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-08-28 22 UN mission takes snap poll and finds all in favour From WEE KIM WEE JESSELTON, Tues. The United Nations Malaysia mission leader, Mr. G. Janacek, took a snap poll immediately on arrival at Sepulot airstrip this mornine: for the second day of the survey and found the hands of every358 words
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Article385 1963-08-28 22 LONDON, Tues. It has been a quiet day In stock markets. Incentive was lacking and with buyers tending to hold oil, prices were Inclined to drift aimlessly Qlltedged gave the best performance and a good Investment demand for the dated stocks brought gains of up to 3/16. There385 words
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548 1963-08-28 22 'WE WILL CONTINUE TO PRESS ISSUE' 'JpilE Singapore Government today warned the Japanese Foreign Office that it was making a "grave error" if it thought the issue of a satisfactory gesture of atonement for its wartime atrocities here could be evaded by548 words
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245 1963-08-28 22 A 'lifeline' hole saves two trapped miners OAZLETON (Pennsyl- vania), rues. Two miners, trapped underground for 14 days, were brought to the surface through a specially drilled escape hole today and taken to hospital for a reunion with their wivps. Spectators cheered as first Henry Throne, 28. and then David245 words
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Advertisement201 1963-08-28 22 Dual turnovtr pick -up head Itttd |1 r^^^^^^^Bft wJth sapphire stylus for standard and long playing records. Powerful ompli. g»y ti»t g»v»» superior reproduction. Plays B I all »ixe discs. S'aera $120/-. Fad. Sl4t/-. JJ BIRMODA: —^P^^^^TO Fitted with lotcst Gorrord 4 speed V j^jfTjlvrL changer ond 3 extension sockets201 words
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Miscellaneous45 1963-08-28 22 UIGHEST and lowest tempera. MR tuns In Malaya and Singa- V pore for the period 8 p.m. 00 rMonday to 8 psn. yesterday: Hlghrst Lbweat Kuala Lumpur 90 '3 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 86 75 Singapore 84 7545 words
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