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Title Section30 1963-08-30 1 \vi iik.i i>\n v (linn u;» s\i i iv< i I itv 100.000 fat*** 1 fie*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1963 15 CENTS. KDN 35330 words
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Article, Illustration890 1963-08-30 1 The King signs proclamation New date for Malaysia set TAN SIEW SIN HANDS OVER AIDES MEMOIRE TO JAKARTA AND PHILIPPINES ENVOYS: THANT EXPECTED TO END TASK BY SEPT. 14 MO/ALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong to- day signed a proclamation declaring Sept. 16 as Malaysia Day. The890 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-08-30 1 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Malaya's Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Ghazali Shafle, said here tonight that the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, had told him that Indonesia was unable to send observers to Borneo because of "difficulties." Inche Ghazali. who returned from550 words
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Article142 1963-08-30 1 Nofurther change SAYS Stephens From WEE KIM WEE fESSELTON, Thurs. •I The Chief Ministerdesignate, Mr. Donald Stephens, told reporters on his return here today that Malaysia would be established on Sept. 16 irrespective of the findings of the United Nations mission now working in Sarawak and Sabah. He said that142 words
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Article377 1963-08-30 1 MIRI RIOTS WELCOME UN TEAM From GEOFFREY GELDARD: MIRI, Thurs. \S TI-MALAYSIA rioters Attacked the police twice here Ibis al ternooii as the United Nations mission arrived from Silni. One policeman was admitted to bospital in a serious condition and two rioters were shot and wounded, neither .seriously. At least377 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-08-30 1 Dr. Lee freed, 8 get a month's jail SINGAPORE, Thurs. Dr. Lee Slew Choh, chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, was ac-j quitted today at the end of a 17-ciay trial connected with disturbances at City Hall in April. Also acquitted was Chan Sun Wing, another official of the party. The147 words
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Article69 1963-08-30 1 MELBOURNE, Thurs.— An oil flow of 250 barrels a day was reported today by (he Associated Oroup of oil companies from a well In Queensland, In an area where oil was struck last week. The well is one of four being drilled near Roma, 317 milesReuter - 69 words
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Article49 1963-08-30 1 YALTA, Thurs. A Royal Naval officer, Lieutenant Commander William Symons, found dead at the Naval Lico here on Tuesday night suffered a heart attack, a naval spokesman said today. Commander Symons, 47. a Londoner, leaves a wife and two children In Malta. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article59 1963-08-30 1 rffm I DO NOT consider that o young man and woman who plan to marry and who have sexual intercourse before their marriage arc unchaste. They may or may not be wise if they do SO, but I simply cannot convince myself that they A re immoral. —Sir Edward Boyle.59 words
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95 1963-08-30 1 HITCHCOCK AD IS STRICTLY FOR THE BIRDS LONDON, Thurs. Britain's first "talking poster" a recorded screeching to publicise Alfred Hitchcock's film "The Birds" caused consternation and chaos in London's West End today and led to an apology from the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. Taxis, cars and buses squealed to aReuter - 95 words
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Article59 1963-08-30 1 MOSCOW. Thurs.— Soviet police have detained an American tourist. Bernard Koten. in Kiev, capital of the Ukraine, an official of the Sovi't travel agency. In tourist, said today. Koten. who was detained on Tuesday night, came to the Soviet Union with a group of specialistsReuter - 59 words
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Article22 1963-08-30 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The National Convention Party, founded by former Cabinet Minister Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishalc has been registered.22 words
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158 1963-08-30 1 'Diem may try to flee Saigon' claim 111 ANILA. Thurs. A l Filipino newspaper columnist said today "military intelligence circles" were convinced that President Ngo Dinh Diem may try to slip out of South V; soon. "There are unconfirmed reports that arrangements have already been made for his political asylum158 words
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Article25 1963-08-30 1 KARACHI. Thurs. Pakistan and Communist China today signed an agreement for an air link between them, giving each other mutual landing rights.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement122 1963-08-30 1 TRANSISTOR RADIOS m STOP PRESS DIEM 6 OFFER RAIGON. ilurv OJ Rriallj reported thai Mrlrnt Nud Dinb promised r <• poiico |uards from r.ii'M-i)i--t pagodas and In prisoned monks and nun> who will <ili.-\ newl I tailed l'li'i'lln-i lead< l PI expert service at your command Owna Rolexand you have122 words
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113 1963-08-30 2 Court raps Govt as 'unfair, immoral' jifIANILA, Thurs. —The iTi Philippine Court of Industrial Relations has rebuked the Government for "unfair labour practice" at Manila's pier area. The Government's Customs Bureau is in charge of cargo-handling operations at Manila's south harbour where members of two labour unions have been onReuter - 113 words
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Article204 1963-08-30 2 NIK: I'LL TRY FOR PEACE WITH MAO Khrushchev has told a group of Japanese editors and publishers that Russia had tried, and would go on trying, to come to an agreement with China "despite all our divergencies/ Tass, the Soviet news agency, re- ported yesterday. The Soviet Premier also said204 words
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117 1963-08-30 2 Diplomats turn car spivs in Ceylon— a probe COLOMBO, Than.— The ■overnment Is investigating allegations that members of some foreign diplomatic missions are selling their cars at "fancy prices." Inquiries by the External Affairs Ministry have uncovered the fact that some diplomats have abused their privileges by imparting as manyReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration186 1963-08-30 2 JAKARTA, Thurs. President Soekarno said last night that h e would not call for a general election if it would create disunity in the country. "I'm the President, leader of the revolut ion and holder of the People's Congress mandate," he said. "If186 words
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Article307 1963-08-30 2 BIG POWERS WARNED ON S-E ASIA TTHE Philippines and Indonesia warned yester- day that the big powers could no longer make major decisions affecting freedom, security and stability of South-East Asia. The warning was contained In a Joint letter to trie editor of the New York Times, signed by AmbassadorUPI - 307 words
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Article222 1963-08-30 2 SAIGON, Thursday. OOME of the troops brought into Saigon last week to enforce martial law were being pulled out yesterday in an apparent move to relax tension 1 in the capital. They are being held close to the outskirts of Saigon. Special Force units provided theReuter - 222 words
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345 1963-08-30 2 Row over President Macapagal's $66,000 Cadillac MANILA, Thurs. A furore has developed over a new acquisition of Pre s i dent Macapagal' s— a tax free U5522,000 ($66,000) Cadillac convertible. A spokesman of thp Presidential Palace said the luxury car was not lor President Macapagal but for the Republic ofUPI - 345 words
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Article57 1963-08-30 2 Two 'big fish' escape PRETORIA. Thurs. The South African Justice Minister. Mr. Balthazar Vorster, described Arthur Goldricn and Harold Wolpe, the two political prisoners who reached Bechuanaland yesterday, as "two of the big fish" of the political underground movement in South Africa. Their escape was a great loss in theReuter - 57 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-08-30 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I TUANkS &AVB 1 tfTB I JLa \JHXW PI6U\NO/ AND... YtfAmWf^ &«»***~vTtt+*k- -Jl .x" I *ARI. H* IHI RUT /ttXl CaUaWT AIL A I TIMI (Vf CV«« L.TUMC VCUE— IM?J V KNOWN YOU CATCH tf440 words
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Article, Illustration466 1963-08-30 3 U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK V E S T ERDAY'S massive civil rights march here ended with a pledge by the crowd of more than 288,99*} to carry on the struggle. The pledge was recited by Mr. A. Philip Randolph, veteran Negro trade onion leader andReuter - 466 words
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Article115 1963-08-30 3 Reward for the oldest mother— LONDON, Thurs.— The British Medical Association Is offering a £26 prize to the ttrst mother to prove she has given birth to a live baby after the age of 53 years seven months and 12 days Dr. Harvey Flack, editor of the association's popular healthReuter - 115 words
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Article244 1963-08-30 3 PRETTY POLICE GIRLS TRAIL BARONET Train robbery: A new turn LONDON, Thursday. r JTHE Daily Mail reported today that police seeking the gang who pulled off The Great Train Robbery are now shadowing a baronet. According to the report, the check on the unnamed baronet was ordered after it wasReuter - 244 words
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Article52 1963-08-30 3 ROME, Thurs The plenary session of the U.N. conlerence or. tourism yesterday, asked Portugal and South Africa to •withdraw from the work of the conference." It declared the presence of the delegations from the two countries to be "inopportune and undesirable." Japan voted against thpReuter - 52 words
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Article33 1963-08-30 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs.— The United Nations SecretaryGeaeral. D Thant. has accepted the resignation of Major Carl Carlsson von Horn. Commander of the UJJ. Yemen Observation Mission, it was announced yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article34 1963-08-30 3 LONDON, Thurs. Russian biologist Vaslty Kuprevich supports >'ie theory mat thinking belngg inhabit Mars. He also feels tha' Martians nave vim tea earth, perhaps several thousand years ago. Moscow Radio said.34 words
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Article60 1963-08-30 3 QUOTE TF yon frustrate an EngW liihman he will keep a stiff upper tip and develop an ulcer; a Frenchman will drink himself to death; a Dane will shoot himself; an American will rtioot you, establish a million-doll ir aid programme for your relatives, and then die of fm an60 words
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96 1963-08-30 3 LONDON, Thurs. A Roman Catholic priest has refused to baptise twins who are to be named Kennedy and Khrushchev "The Church can't be used for what seems to be a gimmick." said the Rev. R. Shepherd of St Patrick's Church. "They must96 words
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Article31 1963-08-30 3 WASHINGTON, Tnurs. The Senate loreign relations committee yesterday completed hear ings on the partial nuclear urn ban treaty and prepared to Uke formal action on the pact tomorrow. U.P.IUPI - 31 words
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145 1963-08-30 3 TONTX3N, Thurs.— The world's beer drinkers consumed a record 9,308 million gallons last year with the Belgians the champion individual drinkers, averaging 27 gallons a head, *he Brewers Society reported today The brewers' report, said consumption was 3.6 per cent up onReuter - 145 words
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Article25 1963-08-30 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Kennedy signed emergency legislation last night to refer the four year-old rail *ork rules dispute to binding arbitration.— UJPi25 words
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162 1963-08-30 3 |>RESIDENT Kennedy i said last-night that the cause of 20 million Negroes, seeking to secure equal treatment for all, had been advanced by the freedom march in the capital. He said In a statement that he was Impressed with the deep fervour andReuter - 162 words
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Article43 1963-08-30 3 End of the 'yes, sir' era ii|OSCOW, Thurs. The Soviet GoverniT* ment newspaper Izvestia, commenting on the freedom march, said: "An end has come to the obedient 'Yes, sir*. Twenty million American Negroes are decisively proclaiming: "No to racism, no to discrimination.' Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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352 1963-08-30 4 From GEOFFREY. GELDARD: KU ICHING, Thurs QMY a few thousand Chinese youths had demonstrated against Malaysia, said Sarawak's Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Katong Ningkao this evening. On the other hand, he added, many thousands of Sarawakians who were in favour of Malaysia352 words
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66 1963-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Yesterday's rainfall raised the level of water stocks to 31.8 per cent 0.1 per cent higher than the previous day. Consumption yesterday totalled 57 million gallons. Water pumped from Tebrau yesterday totalled 25 million gallons. The public is urged by66 words
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Article19 1963-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Nanyang University Students' Union will hold Its third University Week in March next year.19 words
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Article393 1963-08-30 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE follow in* la today's «chedulo I of civil aircraft movement* at I'.iya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Onida: From Mvdan IGA 090) 3 p.m.: from Bangkok Kuala Lumpur IGA 806) 5.10 p.m from Jakarta (OA 802) 8.45 a.m. Thai International: Krom Hong Kong, Bnagkok (TO393 words
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Article, Illustration20 1963-08-30 4 JOHOBE BAHRU WEDDIN6 Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Fernandez after their wedding at the Church of Immaculate Conception at Johore Bahru20 words
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Article40 1963-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Cheshire Home will hold a jumble sale at the Presbyterian Church Hall on Oct. 2. Donors are asked to send their gilts to Mrs. H.K. Eu at 108 Chulta Street, Singapore, during office hours.40 words
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Article130 1963-08-30 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The National Library will extend its opening hours as from Monday to cater for office workers and other sections of the working community and to cope with the increasing number of young readers. The reference room of the library will be open up to 8130 words
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101 1963-08-30 4 JURONG SCHOOL: LEE KEEPS A -PROMISE OINGAPORE, Thurs. 13 The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of National Development, Mr. Chor Yeok Eng, last night opened the new Jurong Integrated Secondary School. Mr. Chor recalled a tour of Jurong made by the Prime Minister in November last year. Foundation During the101 words
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Article166 1963-08-30 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A receptionist, Diane Geraldine Hardie, who petitioned for a divorce against her husband, John William Hardie, an engineer in the British Army, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today. Mrs. Hardie had brought the petition on166 words
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Advertisement107 1963-08-30 4 EVERY DAY YOU CAN ENJOY THE UNIQUE "IPOH SAR-HOR-FUN" (KWAI TEOW) IN SINGAPORE AT:— Msfo 372, Geylonq Read, Spore-14. (epp. Lor. 23). Tel: 4SSIB Alto available delicious Cantoneia dumpling* noodles. OPEN DAILY 1 2.00 NOON 1 .00 A.M. MALAYSIA DAY COVERS on mli now at Leading Bookstores. In cat* of107 words
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Advertisement226 1963-08-30 4 OJ\ t f\'M COMING! t«i: ***** (Singapore) bS^PAuTNEWMAN W WIRE SOULI MELVYN DOU6LASPATRICIA NEAL BRANDON deWILDE PANAVISION* wmTnTT rvmg rmich uMnTan KiieSviTCH must f*a* S VSiT «w» u«t» bowsuw- t mmm mix 497. 516 PEOPLE THROUGHOUT MALAYSIA "THE To V N E GEST EN DAY" M $k THE FILM YOU'LL226 words
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Advertisement527 1963-08-30 4 i lA. I lam IJO 400 6306. V 30pm I j A PEKING OPERA IN COLOUR W. Forest |J[ Mondonn With English Subtitle*. |I TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! Color "SUN, MOON AND STAR" X tWHOLE SERIAL) I G'oce CHANG Yu MING Mondorin th Sul J VOW SIIOWIX. t X Mom 1 30527 words
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227 1963-08-30 5 - |(UALA LUMPUR, 1V Thurs.— More than 100 Australian who arrived here today to attend an Apex convention will spend some of their time digping drains for a goat farm at the Sungei Buloh leper settlement. Within hours of arrival they had227 words
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Article62 1963-08-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs— Puan Noor ALshah, wife of the Yang dl-Per-tuan Negara, will attend the Malaysia celebrations party for 600 crippled children at the Singapore Badminton Hall tomorrow afternoon. The celebrations are being jointly organised by the Rotary Club of Singapore City and the Rotary Club of62 words
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Article56 1963-08-30 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 50 workers at the granite quarry of Swee Construction and Transport Co., Ltd., in Chua Chu Kang Road have gone on strike. A spokesman for the National Union of Building Construction Workers, which represents them, said today the strike was over claims for56 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-08-30 5 TRAPPED BY BAGS OF FLOUR IN HOLD OF SINKING TONGKANG By SYLVIA CHUA: PENANG, Thursday 'J'WO men died this morning because they tried to save their identity cards. They were drowned, trapped in the hold of a tongkang which sprang a leak277 words
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117 1963-08-30 5 PENANG, Thurs. Customs officers captured a suspect last night after a youth had escaped from custody. Earlier, three revenue officers In a speed boat had pursued a sampan heading for Tanjong Biandang. After a three-minute chase, they detained two youths. Warning shot Taken117 words
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Article91 1963-08-30 5 j SINGAPORE. Thurs. Lieut.Gen. John G. N. Wilton, the Australian Army Chief of the General Staff, arrived in Singapore last night for a two-day stopover on his way to London. He will visit the 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group at Camp Terendak, Malacca, and hold discussions91 words
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188 1963-08-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A $2 million Malay import and distributing company will be set up soon in partnership with an Australian firm. Hajl Khalid bin Awang Osman, Assistant Minister of Commerce and Industry, said today his Ministry was now preparing Its articles of association.188 words
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Article140 1963-08-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. The outbreak of swine fever ir Paharig. which has killed half the pigs ir Triang, has had m effect on pork consump tion here. A veterinary officer said today the outbreak was nov under control. Most of the 500 pigs eat«r140 words
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182 1963-08-30 5 U.N. PROBE TOO TOUCHY A MATTER FOR RADIO MALAYA Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The United Nations Secretary General's opinion sampling on Malaysia is "too touchy" for Radio Malaya. Syed Zainal Abidin. Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, disclosed this today. He was replying to a Straits Times182 words
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Article29 1963-08-30 5 PENANG. Thurs.— A gang tried t't break into li\e houses in Prangin Road early today. The occupants tound the locks |on collapsible gates damaged.29 words
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266 1963-08-30 5 T*HE Socialist Front 1 Deputy Mayor, Mr. C. Y. Choy, estimated today that if Penang lost her free port status, a duty of $11 would have to be paid on each bicycle imported from Commonwealth countries and $14 on one from other266 words
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Article53 1963-08-30 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs Commute I members of the Chalet, Club at RAF Changl will begin a two-week house-to-house collection on Sept 9 for toys, books anci u.nnes to give to crippled children. The children will be given a party by ihe ciub. wnich is for i53 words
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Article, Illustration109 1963-08-30 5 Bride? Just part of the service SINGAPORE. Wed —The US. Information Service in Jakarta did Mr. RE. Stannard. United Press International manager there, a special favour. It furnished him with a wife. It was at the U.S. Embassy In Jakarta that he met Femmy, an Indonesian beauty who was then109 words
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180 1963-08-30 5 Not trying? 'It's hard for a horse to win' By JOSEPH MIRANDA: Ipoh, Thurs. ITVERY punter has backed a horse that did not try. But according to Mr. A. R. Selman. stipendiary steward of the Malayan Racing Association, there is really no such thing. "Own a horse and you will180 words
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Advertisement117 1963-08-30 5 BED Curtains drawn. Evemng'ended.< Nothing to do but sit at a dressing table -and make sure you're lovely tomorrow. First, wipe your faceshimng-clean ttith Innoxa Cleansing Milk most deep and thorough cleanser 'of all.'Then, a wonderfully cool, splash ot Innoxa Skin Freshener: your skin is oily?lnnoxa Astringent Astringent will remove117 words
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Article, Illustration3614 1963-08-30 6 So close to death a penal isle officer tells how he escaped HIDING ABOVE THE CEILING, MR. CHIAI HEARD THE RIOTERS CALL: 'COME DOWN, WE WANT TO KILL YOU' M r^^^^^s^^T^_^^Ki^ Lj^MkH^M^^^MM^^^Mk-JHMMSrfMi^BbMIMBiHi Reporters: T. F. HWANG, RODERICK PESTANA SINGAPORE. Thurs. Chia Teck Whee.' rehabilitation officer at Pulau Senang, today described3,614 words
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Article217 1963-08-30 6 Tan Khenc Ann, Chia, Ann, Chia Yeow Fatt, Cheong Wai Eang, Somasundram Supramaniam. I.im Tee Hang, Somasundarajoo Vengdasalam. Lim Kirn Chuan. Khoo Geok San. Chan Wah. Chin Kiong. Hoe Hock Hai. Pona palam Govindasamy, Pen Guan Hock. Chia G*ok Choo. Chew Seng Hoe. Yeow Yew217 words
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Article, Illustration132 1963-08-30 7 Two sue UDP official for libel IPOH, Thurs. A writ 1 for libel has been nied in the High Court here against Mr. S. Sabaratnam, vice-chair- 1 man of the Larut Sela-I tan division of the United Democratic Party, by two lawyers, Mr. Chin Kit Fung and Mr. Toh Theam132 words
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Article111 1963-08-30 7 MR. Edward Mah Khing Kong. 'Hi. a Malayan civil engineering student in Australia, and Julie Leong Kam Sheong, 21. a secretary, who were married at the Chinese Presbyterian Church in Sydney at the weekend. Mr. Mah. who has been in Australia six years, is a graduate111 words
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Article227 1963-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. T\ELEGATES from 11 unions will meet here on Sept. 8 to consider joint action to support the Laboratory Assistants' Union which started a work-to-rule last Friday. These unions cater for more than 90 per cent of the employees In the Health227 words
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Article67 1963-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation Court of Appeal today reduced a four-year jail sentence imposed on a tapper to 18 month*. Mut Dris bin Nupiah. 38. was convicted of culpable homicide not amounting to murder by the Ipoh High Court for the death of a village67 words
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Article51 1963-08-30 7 MALACCA, Thure. Thirty-five eiris. who completed a threemonth course at the Rida Domestic Science School at Bukit Bahru yesterday, received their certificates from Puan Asmah binte Alans, wife of the Malacca Chief Minister. The Kirls are members of the Women's Institutes of Nettri Sembilan. Malacca and51 words
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Article52 1963-08-30 7 MALACCA, Thurs. A cold room to store slaughtered poultry will be built by the Veterinary Department here next year. The Chief Minister. Inche Ah- dul Ghafar tun Baba, who announced this yesterday, added that the cold room would bring I down the price of52 words
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Article32 1963-08-30 7 BENTONO, Thurs. Yun Fah. 19 a mason, was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of rapIng a 16-year-old girl on July 3 in blukar near the Cathay cinema here32 words
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Article, Illustration373 1963-08-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE GOVERNMENT today agreed in principle to finance the establishment of industrial sites in Penang. m Mr. Saw Seng Kew, leader of the Penang Alliance delegation which discussed the subject with Federal Government representatives today, said $5 million was needed to develop373 words
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Miscellaneous124 1963-08-30 7 Oap By V.T. Blunt tin WM« MX) GOT 7 Wlu. > OKAY. KMS A CIGAR UO LCT '"V' I THOUSKT MOU mvtUPJ. *efjNsr«onfiV tunw.J sotvwn.shutxx* meticlpmx»y»bh J .WHO WEAR -A*^—^ MOUTOAN-KttP _^S SOK6 KTSD OF A MMMCiO I H j) ~y oukt) ,^< mmvi gapctPl wmwi j m Writ Tracy124 words
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296 1963-08-30 8 FRANCIS ROZARIO B> Singapore, Thurs A BARMAID. Cheok Chen* Kit. 22. went skin-diving with her boy friend off Pulau Dua at 2.30 p.m. yesterday. Three hours later she vanished in the sea. Until late today Marine Police launches were starching the sea off296 words
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162 1963-08-30 8 THE SECRET OF DELEGATE ROGA YAH. 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. fHE WIFE of a former Brunei rebel leader was a delegate to the Women's Day rally here last Sunday. But few others realised it. She is 26-year-old Rogayah binte Abdul Rahman, wife of Zaini bin Haji Ahmad. "Minister" of Economic162 words
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124 1963-08-30 8 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs Tengku Ramli bin Tengku Lone and Abdul Aziz bin Omar, two Higher School Certificate pupils of the Malay College who returned from their vacation on Monday with just the clothes they stood in, are happy again. Their bags, containing124 words
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Article53 1963-08-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs Three Canadian Colombo Plan experts are coming to the Teachers' TrainIng College here as teaching adrisers in mathematics and science. They are Mr. J. W. Abemathy,, Mr. H. R. McArthur and Mr. W. E. Turner, who will be arriving with their families by53 words
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Article55 1963-08-30 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Malaysia Carnival, organised by the Singapore Council of Social Services and scheduled to be held on Saturday, has been postponed to a later date in September. Plans for the carnival have been finalised and all participating organisations will be informed as soon as55 words
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Article39 1963-08-30 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A Ministry of Internal Affairs hous- 1 ing programme official. Inche j Shamsuddin bin Haji Mohamed Sidek, returned here by air today after attending a three-month course on housing problems in the United States.39 words
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243 1963-08-30 8 EIGHTEEN teachers from Malaya have r been awarded bursaries under the Commonwealth Teacher-Train-ing Bursary Scheme. They will spend a year training at various institutions in Britain. Candidates The successful candidates an: H. A. H. Mabdufg of Selangor and Yusof, Kuala Lumpur. (London Institute243 words
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248 1963-08-30 8 Can EPF withdrawal be made from --abroad? KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. Can the Employees Provident Fund Board release the money of a contributor, who has already left the country, or is it necessary for the person to be in Malaya when applying for withdrawal? This question was posed In a248 words
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78 1963-08-30 8 IPOH. Thurs. —The play "MahI suri." by Tengku Abdul Rah--1 man, will be staged at the Jubilee Park here on Sept. 4 in aid of the Ipoh District Welfare Fund The cast comprises members of youth organisations throughout the country selected by the Depan78 words
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Article63 1963-08-30 8 BINGAPORE, Thurs.— Professor Lim Tap* Boh, head of the University of Singapore's Department of Economics, will leave here on Sept. 3 on study leave to Harvard University and Cambridge University. His visit to Cambridge University is in response to an invitation by the university under63 words
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Article66 1963-08-30 8 IPOH. Thurs— Lance-Corpora 1 J. Ferguson, of the Queens Royal Irish Hussars, reported to the police aarijr today that his wallet containing $160 and documents had been stolen. He said he visited a number of bars last night and went to a house in Laxamana Road at66 words
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Advertisement553 1963-08-30 8 QUALITY isMJII inkstands what J^ p| llk II l^^pfor Quality in a T.V. set means: the clearest picture— the purest sound —the extra finish of a really beautiful piece of equipment, combined with complete dependability in service over many, many years. This is Philips quality —the quality found in every553 words
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Miscellaneous30 1963-08-30 8 Buy* Bunny By Batph Uvintdahl I "v Lco*cw:b: j finally oonna ust nurr his ■< outiqimpumk-) I Hfy i S MC IN TW iMJflt J I\. ANKLf J b^"^ **^v i30 words
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Article, Illustration1379 1963-08-30 9 THE STORY OF THE HUNT FOR A KILLER THE murder of Scottish beauty Sonja Yvonne McCaskie, former British Olympic ski star, in Heno (Nevada), was a case marked by lustful assault and ghoulish defilement of the young woman's body, public fear and wrath against her killer, and1,379 words
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Advertisement280 1963-08-30 9 /fm a A. Si wMM CDC O i I W \a^LV n ri\ L II Jk sa^^Lu I '-a j .mm VM V at vh v ijatSar* J 1 I\/i* I < v iB J ttdan J9r BK I \\i 3f&jM Instructors! Now you can make transparencies and project them280 words
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Article26 1963-08-30 10 1» Words $1$ (Minimum/ CABLE RECEIVED FROM Changkanai. Ceylon. Mr*. Nagamany Pllfd away on 2?-8-<!3. Belovtd mothei of B.N. Nalllah. CM and H.O.'a Offlre. Ipoh.26 words
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Article60 1963-08-30 10 ?0 Word* $l» (Minimum) MR. A MRS. M.C. Ahrahim thank MMN and frltnd* for their kind attendance, wlihe* and gifts on the <x raalon of thflr marriage on 24-8-IM3 LOM WENC KEE and family thank ail friends, relatives and Chung Wan Kootball Araoclatlon for their wreath*, t-ondolence*. atiifltßnc* and60 words
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Article88 1963-08-30 10 I* Wordi $1$ (Minimum) SALE STARTS ON Monday at Mulcnanda Both Dalooa. JUST A BODY Permanent? r'oi only <I.V- also apeciallzed In Tinting Call «:t2«3. Flair Salon Da Beaute. 67-A. ranglta Road B'pore. CORNEAL CONTACT LENS. Coneult H. C. Leow, Star Optic*! Co., Singapore Knqulrle* and appointmenta phone 9Mt388 words
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Article674 1963-08-30 10 The Straits Times Friday, August 30, 1963. The Date Is Fixed There has never been any doubt that Malaysia would be formed. The open question was the date. This has now been fixed for Sept. 16 by Royal proclamation. The new date has the approval of all the interested parties674 words
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Article406 1963-08-30 10 The Penang Alliance delegation which came to Kuala Lumpur to discuss the terms of the island's entry into the Malaysian common market has had a measure of quick success. First fruits of its represI entations are to be seen in the Federal Government's agreement to finance the preparation406 words
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Article164 1963-08-30 10 Of 285,000 people living in central Kuala Lumpur, some 50,000 or one in six are housed in squatter- type dwellings, without benefit of sewerage or proper drainage. Many are without power and water supplies as well. This information, contained in a recent traffic survey, does not have164 words
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Article, Illustration1010 1963-08-30 10 'Border war' on the east coast 1 STAFF WRITER by A THOUGH THE PMIP IN KELANTAN PRETENDS NOT TO NOTICE WHAT IS GOING ON IN TRENGGANU- IN Kelantan today, PanMalayan Islamic Party leaders sometimes pretend not to notice what is going on across the border in their former sister State1,010 words
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Article289 1963-08-30 10 'THE official plan to adopt the one-way traffic system on the Buklt Timah/Dunearn Roads will be welcomed by all who frequently make use of this important highway. May I suggest a further Improvement? As pointed out in your article on Saturday. »cry many tourists and visitors to289 words
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Article102 1963-08-30 10 I AM convinced that whatever the real motive o. Indonesia's opposition to Malaysia, after the U.N. survey, their strongest argument—the right of selfdetermination of subject peoples— may no longer be used. Surely if this is going to be the result of the U.N. survey, then the price Is102 words
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Article52 1963-08-30 10 rIE recent cultural festival held at the steps of City Hall was indeed a great success. However, If such performances are to be held again, I would suggest that the stage to be raised another three or four feet so that shorter people can get a better view52 words
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Article77 1963-08-30 10 rIE Pegu Road outdoor dispensary is supposed to function from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the afternoon on weekdays. that's what it says on the signboard outside the clinic anyway. On Aug. 14 I arrived at the clinic at about 2.30 p.m. and was told by a77 words
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Article118 1963-08-30 10 AWHILE back the Goveiiuneiu promised to build new blocks as part ot tnc expansion programme of our scnooi tii. Michael s School. It is neany three years since and still nothing has been done. The scnooi in the meantime has increased its enrolment greatly over this period and118 words
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Article84 1963-08-30 10 Fis Incorrect to state that DTC-tralned teachers with LCE qualifications receive a basic salary ot $210 rising to a maximum of $415. The fact is that these teachers get only $165 after training with a maximum of $385 This only shows how underpaid DTC-t rained teachers are. A collegetrained84 words
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Article300 1963-08-30 10 IK STANLEY TVS PAPETOWN. Thurs South Africa is now heading for trouble in its relations with tin- West according to informed sources here. This 1s given as the reason why the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Mr. l.niiu ha* summoned his key ambassadors from abroad.300 words
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Advertisement720 1963-08-30 10 Straits Ti»es k Malay Mail Claeehtetf e<vertl*ement* may ke h.na.d mx 1(4 n**r COLO tTONAOI ARCADI OretMrei Rsad COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KKPPKL ROAD— NAVAL BASK Awtftoclfj^d AllWll' CITY BOOK STORE LTD Wlndiealer hduh. Cellyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT FMipetrtcti'* Supermerkei M M. ISMAIL I Admiralty Road. Navel720 words
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Advertisement84 1963-08-30 10 Stop, Look, and See! Helen Keller wot once asked j I what the thought wai the wont calamity rhat could betall a penon She replied, "To have eye* and fail to tec." "Seeing it believing," the maxim sayi. But, more than that, teeing 11 living. The more vividly you learn84 words
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Advertisement288 1963-08-30 10 ©EARN What you're really worth! Let ICS training develop your ability and help you to a better job. With ICS you learn at home, at your own pace Your progress it sure, as instruction is thorough and easy-to-follow. Send us the coupon below today! Moderate fees, no books to buy.288 words
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Article, Illustration3802 1963-08-30 11 Month's jail for eight Dr. Lee and Chan acquitted It is obvious from the evidence you had political objectives which you set out to achieve and in doing so you broke the law of the State' the CHIEF JUSTICE JN THE High Court today the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Wee3,802 words
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Advertisement156 1963-08-30 11 Go for a GALA washing machine The GALA SUPERMATIC washer spin dryer with Auto Control P K2HaMBLJHHMC3K vS^WKKKtaSKtttWKKKtttKS^ WKSKl^^^^ JUST SET AND GET (tffiSoM BKB A PERFECT WASH Look what you get in the fabulous JL wm mimics new Gala Supermatic washing ~7flH colourcast Hi (m machine: _MJR __MJWL Automatic156 words
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Advertisement137 1963-08-30 11 wk 'I ill i M I *> jA I •1 **^l *^^^^^p^,* i y y^ T^L^^l Bm > l^9^^^L*k |W w BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich. f^^tVf^t ::W trustworthy source of red-blooded —^mSmJAI energy. It comes from the concen- 4^^s2^fcT r*'* trated NATURAL goodness137 words
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338 1963-08-30 12 SINGAPORE BANK LOOKS TO FUTURE COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS... By OUR MARKET STAFF 'THE Far Eastern Bank Ltd., incorporated in Singapore, has plans for a giant expansion pro gramme to coincide with the formation of Malaysia. This was announced by the millionaire rubber magnate, Mr. Ng Quee Lam following his338 words
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Article, Illustration225 1963-08-30 12 TWO senior executives of K. T. Brown Ltd., Australia's leading manufacturer of steel storage systems, office tiling euuipmen* and furniture, metal roof decking and cladding, arrived in Singapore on Tuesday. They are Mr. John H. Wallis, technical manager of the Brownbuilt organisation, and Mr.225 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-08-30 12 TLfR. LEE WINQ KEE, (above) XTX a sales executive of the motor division of the Cycle and Carriage organisation will .soon be leaving to attend a Mercedes-Benz business conference to be held at the Daimler-Benz factory in Stuttgart, West Germany Mr. Lee will also visit all103 words
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Article, Illustration113 1963-08-30 12 MR. H.A. MANGELS (above), Max Factor's South East Asia area manager has arrived in Singapore for a week's visit in tbe course of a Far East tour. He has brought with bin tbe latest developments and ideas In cosmetics perfected in tbe Max113 words
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Article90 1963-08-30 12 The board of Lombard Bank announce an increased Interim ordinary dividend for 1963 of 5 per cent (2% per cent) payable on October 1. A company announcement says the fact that the dividend has been increased is an Indication of the views of the board and90 words
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Article, Illustration69 1963-08-30 12 K.L. bank has new accountant MR. LEONG CHI KONG. 21. < above ha.s been appointed an assistant accountant of the Kuala Lumpur branch of the First National City Bank. Mr. Lcong, who graduated from Hong Kong's Chung Chi College as an economics and business administration major, joined the bank two69 words
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Article26 1963-08-30 12 A substantial increase in Singapore's timber exports was recorded in 1962 when the total was valued at 521.085 compared with $17,838 worth in 196!.26 words
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Article, Illustration160 1963-08-30 12 ESSO's Public Affairs Manager, S. B. Neoh. leaves next week for the United States to attend the Standard Oil Company (New Jersey) Public Relations Conference there, beginning on September 9. This will be his second visit to the New York office since joining the company in160 words
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Article49 1963-08-30 12 Many West German cars to tm shown at next month's international automobile exhibition In Prankfun are likely to be cheaper. Following the recent price cut by Volkswagen Cars Auto-Union thin week presented Its new models.They are all cheaper than the existing range in ljM of technical improvements.49 words
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Advertisement167 1963-08-30 12 Just Fi^Miy^\ made by JOHN WHITE means made Just right, MADE IN ENGLAND For CLARITY in VISION f > BRITAIN S FINEST 13 Jill I lij M television imnrj XS After Sales Service Is GUARANTEED I J Of' Technicians TV Transmission Specially EASY hp can be Craduated from "JST* f167 words
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Advertisement66 1963-08-30 12 1 1 W Now available in Malaya! rJH MrW DCCCC: ATCD r 1 BEEFEATER Doubles your pleasure! Three-quarters of all imported gin sales in th« PMBL? United States, where it is sold at a premium, McAlister Co., Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Pcnang Ipoh Kuching. 531 TTHEAr| m W//A K^™ AGENTS66 words
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Article104 1963-08-30 13 -Thekilljoys get to work MALACCA. Thurs. Socialist Front posters opposing Malaysia were posted all over the bwn here last night. Most of Uiem were In Chinese and said: "Down with Malaysia." "Malay sU will bring bloodshed" and "Malaysia wlil only help the BrUuh." Two men who were seen patting up104 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-08-30 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Australian farmgirl and Darttime model Anita Maczkowiack. 21. spent today in Singapore as part of her prize that came with the title. 'Girl Of The Year 1963." Anita (above) flew in late last night from Perth accompanied by152 words
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Article246 1963-08-30 13 Union to purge its Red 'stooges' KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday, f HE National Union of Commercial Workers has launched a move to rid itself of subversives. Th e general secretary. Mr. A. B. Gomez, said today it would consider the expulsion of certain members at an emergency meeting here on Sept246 words
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111 1963-08-30 13 Terror on border: Death for a 'No' KUCHING. Thurs. Terrorists who attacked the Gumbang outpost last week shot dead a man before crossing the border when he refused to work for them, the Sarawak Government said today. An official announcement said this was disclosed by the man's father, who hasReuter - 111 words
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Article43 1963-08-30 13 SEREMBAN. Thurs. The Beremban Convent will stop taking In boarders from January next year after doing so for the past 50 1 years. A spokesman, saki that this was due to a shortage of Sisters to look after boarders. I43 words
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Article33 1963-08-30 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Thirteen members of the United Sabah National OrganiM.uon left here by mr today for North Borneo after a week's study tour of Malaya's rural development projects.33 words
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Article, Illustration171 1963-08-30 13 Lawyer gets decree nisi citing colleague OINGAPORE. Thurs. Graham Starforth Hill, a Singapore lawyer, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today dissolving his marriage with Margaret Elise Hill, on the ground of adultery. Howard E. Cashin. another lawyer, was cited as corespondent. The171 words
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Advertisement78 1963-08-30 13 LOOKING AT UFE SIDEWAYS Jr FAVRELEUBAFAVIS 2? PAfMLEUBAFAV ELEUBA FAVRELBUBATAV X* 1 A If si Viewed from this angle things are not always what they seem. This practical Favre Leuba watch for Instance— shock-protected, and antl- magnetic seen sideways is so fashionably thin. The thinnest waterproof watch In the world78 words
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Advertisement140 1963-08-30 13 ELASTOPLAST ...the antiseptic pad heals as well as protects. The antiseptic pad fits comfortably over the wound stops bleeding and helps healing The dressing is air-vented lets Elastoplast sticks firmly and wounds breathe for faster healing soothingly without pulling the skin. n^U^Ji k ELASTOPLASTistheadhesive BpPfaßVk dressing with an antiseptic pad140 words
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Miscellaneous512 1963-08-30 13 I Today's radio, TV D mn UA AY lights from Antkri Kagam: exKAtMO MALAYA cer pu from Malani Irama; 1130 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE 32? d£!E nCe M SERVICE 41.7 metrea A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- RADIO SINGAPORE J a tU^n n O2 J JrelUd o 1 To BBrew"a w" MEDICM WAVE512 words
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Advertisement497 1963-08-30 14 NOTICE Registration of children for admission to Primary Schools Perak In 1964. Registration of children born in 1957 for admission to standard One In 1964 will be earned out In the State of Perak from Ist. September, to 30 th September, 1963. 2. Registration can be done In any one497 words
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Advertisement762 1963-08-30 14 TENDERS TENDER FOR SIPPLV OP X-RAY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC FILMS AND MEDICAL CASES FOR THE YEAR IM4 Tenders will be received at the Ministry or Health, Palmer Road, 'up to noon ol Friday, 27th September 1963 for the supply of X-Ray and Photographic Films and Medical Cases for the year 1964.762 words
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Advertisement796 1963-08-30 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD VACANCY FOR ELECTRICIAN Applications are Invited from Singapore and Federal citizens lor the post ol Electrician. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Passed Secondary 111 (Form IV) In Government or Government Aided School. 2. First or Becond Class Pass Certificates In: iii C, St G. Preliminary Certificate In Electrical796 words
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Advertisement975 1963-08-30 14 I^l .Ea^ (Continued from Pace 19) SITUATIONS VACANT :t> Word* ti Min.)— Box tt eU. txtrm BOX ASMS S.T. The 400 applicant! j for post clerk typist are thanked and informed that 'be post has now been ti.i.d. GENERAL AMAH Required not livein able to cook. Apply after 6 p.m.975 words
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Advertisement1066 1963-08-30 14 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* Si (Mm.) Box it ctt. txtrm CNINBSB SINGLE rlu accommodation In respectable family In tbe i-vrnlngn snd week-ccds (or study purpose. Reply Box A 5093 1.1. Spore. AMERICAN FAMILY requires house long lease pref. furnished 4 bedrooms District 9. 10. 11. Ring Mrs. Kancher anytime 24141,066 words
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Advertisement1006 1963-08-30 14 TUITION it Wtrdt $S (Min.)— Box tt eta. txtrm MALAY LANOUACC New Classes SMa. I. II and 111 Commstms 2nd September. Register Now at V.M.C.A. Orchard Rond, Spore. A SECONDARY SCHOOL TeaeAer willing to help students living around Tanjoag Pasar on family tuition. Pleass Pnooe Mr. Nga id pore) *****.1,006 words
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Advertisement1054 1963-08-30 14 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt eta. mxtrm 19*0 ISO SCOOTER One-owntr excellent condition new paint accl-dent-frsa reKulsrlT serviced $480/--0.n.0. View contact 1.0. Tan, 79, Anaoo Road. B'porc. Tel: *****. 1952 MOTD 51.450/-, 1956 Prefect $1,600/-. 1957 Consul $1,800/-, 1053 A-: i $1,300/-. 1054 Standard (876/-, I 10531,054 words
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Advertisement991 1963-08-30 14 FOR SALE it Word* Si (Min.)— Box it ct: mxtrm ANOAINBI At factory prices Campnorwood chests, writing desks coffee tables, various sizes including nest of tablrs Wide selection, Hmg L*» Furniture (ShannMil Specialist), M, Kllllnrv Road. Spore ANNUAL HALF-PRICES SALCI I Clearing Baby's Blankets $1 00, < Baby's Napkins Now991 words
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Advertisement1486 1963-08-30 15 TO LIVERPUOL A WEST COAST U.k., urn S'Dort miii r. S'aaa ranaag MEMNON Bjaat, Marsiiiia*. A'aiaaiß. la Pt/Stpt 3 ÜBMEBOa aS^rSfeL: 5.,t2 S.,t« ANTENOI 1\...M«4 Ml«* .....JZ Stpt 5 Sept 7 Saft f/IB Sip 1 11 k PERSEUS i 'mi. BatMi ciatgo. Sipl 11 Stpt 13 Sapt 11/11 Saat 181,486 words
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Advertisement1519 1963-08-30 15 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA. Lt HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN!. ANTWERP, y^pJV ROTIERDAM. >MSTER6AM. BSLO. GOTMEHBUM ANB CBPENNAGEN. j^?_*?C\ S'pora P. S'kaa Paaaruj l"l\!Ki\lil "MALACCA" k) Sailel Suit* la) Part 31 Aag UAY»2LUNf -SONGKHU" a) Baa. 47/ 4 Stf t 3/ 7 Sift 1/ 8 Saft \3\A JSI -r-AIASONIA"1,519 words
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Advertisement1454 1963-08-30 15 mien[^leme npttw wwict Ta LawaN. unapaax a cBhti»ental ports. Vfara P. S'nam PaaaM BENNACHIE (H) N'lart. L'Na, G'moutt, R'aam IB Pt Sipt 1 BENNEVIS (E.I* J L'faaT Hull, A'«*rf, lim G. I/T*4iy Aaf 31/ 4 •EMBLBE (E.U L'laa. raarf, Antwarf I* Pt Sipt 4 Sift 1/ I BENMNOR L'aaa, Gmoutn,1,454 words
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Advertisement1328 1963-08-30 15 »w McALISTER «3c CO.. LTD. w •ah n., ttn. r*** CLLjXRMAN LINE «V KLA VENBSS LIMB IONIOPL NAMBUfB, ROTTERBAM. iOS ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO tUVBXInU A MItaUIBBBIirB llAnii. VANCOUVER I PORTLANI emaPllPatl- Ucaftiai cMßiji^Caatni A Saatf S'pora P. Sham Ptnang Sunntvilli Gd. 31-31/31 Aug 1/ 5 Sapt 1/ 7 Stpt Sport1,328 words
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584 1963-08-30 16 INDUSTRIALS VERY STEADY: TOWN CITY PLACEMENT From Our Market Correspondent rpHE Malayan Stock ExX change was still fully steady as far as the industrial section of the market was concerned and there were signs of even greater confidence yesterday afternoon when it was learnt that Malaysia Day had at last584 words
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Article22 1963-08-30 16 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Aug. 28 Aua;. 29 Industrials: 116.65 116.72 Tins: 107.08 107.07 rubbers: 111.58 111.74 Dec 29, 1962 100.22 words
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641 1963-08-30 16 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ette erdi. (3.40 BL, (3,000) 53. 40: Fed. Dlsp. (1.000) SI.U; Fitipatrleks (0.000 1 $2.05; Gammon (1.000) 52.27; F. and N. arda.641 words
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Article74 1963-08-30 16 -HINESE Preduee Ixehange, tint. psra neen •rlaaa p.r pi cm yesterday: Cecenut ell: bulk 1451 aellera, drum }48| seller*. Ceera: Aug. Sept. UK Continent <2H| buyers. Pepper MunloK white H3S aellera Sarawak white JI32J sellers, special Sarawak black (b2i sellers, garbled LamponK black $92i sellers. AiJTA Jluu'J sellers.74 words
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Article257 1963-08-30 16 StfTCMBER «rtt trad* ruftfeer kuytrt r.9.k. clatw) it 5 P<" liniipin ana Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 684 crnta per lb. down Bvenithttis of a rrnt on Wednesdays cloeIng level for the posit 100. Th« tont «aa quiat. R AS. and F MR E eleelng priM* In cmii par257 words
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Article246 1963-08-30 16 SHIPS lying alengslde the Slngspera Harbour wharvei er expected today are. KniKbt Templar 47, Trannbe.lt 6/7, Tronob N.W. 3, Cambodge 1/2. Sblnsel Maru 27/28, Perj Mam 4(i. Hrrmuia 44. Slembe 21/22, Caltex London 42/43, Somali 4/5. City ot Kipon 3d iv. Ahbekerk 45, Laomedon 35/30. Junek Krasuki246 words
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Article27 1963-08-30 16 August 29. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66 1 cents (down fivr-eighths of a cent). TIN: $450.25 (down $2). Estimated unofficial offering 270 tont (op 20 tons).27 words
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Article185 1963-08-30 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Aurust 29. Three maau INOUtTRIALS Don lops 20 eta. OmHaliiw v <*ay E. Bmeltera 20 eta. McAUster 13 eta. Kaeo 21 eta. Robinson U eta. r. N. 18 eta. C. Stone* «id. Uamraon 16 eta. Rothmana 11 eta, H. B'purm 11 eta. 8. Land 6 eta.185 words
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Article67 1963-08-30 16 THE Malayan E*ehan«e Banke- Asie> ciatien made thru- changes In lta rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to >1UO>: Selllni TT er OO ready: Swlia Pranea 1401; Italian Lire *****. On the free exchange merket im Bong Kong yesterday the U.S. deller waa quoted at fi.721 for T.T.67 words
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392 1963-08-30 16 qiHERE was a drop of $2 In X Straits tin yesterday to $450.25 on an offering of 270 tons, up 20 tons. It was the second highest daily offering this month. In London overnight tin opened on a hesitant note wltti392 words
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Advertisement1094 1963-08-30 16 L KAWr^AKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, AUantlc, and Great Isttktw/stoM Canarta Service) S pore r Sham Honolulu S.francnco i_An|eiaa tt. ior» Montiaai "ttksks Mara" 7/ I Stpt 3/ I Stpt 24 Stat l Oct 23 let IMt •Nuata Han' 2t/Dseat 24/25 Sen ti Od v act n Ocl t1,094 words
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Advertisement866 1963-08-30 16 \>C\ HOEGH LINES \p—^ FOR CANADA -GREAT LAKES HOEGH CAPE accepting cargo for Halifax and for Montreal Toronto and Hamilton with fast railage From Halifax or St. John N.B. Spore P. Sham Penong Ist CALL 5/8 SEPT IN PORT/4 SEPT 2nd 17/19 21 SEPT Agent.: HARPER GILFIXLAN tfc CO., LTD.866 words
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Advertisement337 1963-08-30 16 4fL IkY a^^BsV^aaai^Bai •Sam m Y^— KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. For EAST CANADAU.S.A. GREAT LAKES m.s. MARULOADING P. SWETTENHAM SEPT. 3 6 LOADING SINGAPORE SEPT. 7 9 direct discharge at MoatlSal, Toronto, Quafcec, Clevelond ft Detroit. Corgo else acceptable for ether Eest Canada and U.S.A. Great Lakes ports with transhipment337 words
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Article140 1963-08-30 17 MELBOURNE Thur». UUOYANT conditions continued with a heavy crop of company announcements reporting favourable results. Rises well outnumbered falls In moderate trading Moves were mostly small. Associated Pulp featured with sharp rise following doubled profit und a higher dividend. In oils Associated Australian Kained early, but dropped sharply140 words
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Advertisement569 1963-08-30 17 NOTICE IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA IN THE HIGH COURT AT IPOH. COMPANIES WINDING UP NO: 1 OF 1963. In the Matter of the Companies Ordinance 1940-1946 And In the Matter of VOM AHMAD LIMITED. ADVERTISEMENT OF PETITION. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that a Petition for569 words
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Advertisement909 1963-08-30 17 (iflsMIMaH »]fllllg[ila| BY ORDER OF THE MINISTER OF PI BMC' BI'ILDING AND WORKS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM. PARTICULARS OF THE VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. No. 10 Ayer Rajah Road. Penang. The Property consists of:— 1. All that piece or parcel of land comprising Lot No. 150 XXXIII and part of Lot909 words
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Advertisement793 1963-08-30 17 BANK HOLIDAY rhe Banks In the Federation ol Malaya will be closed for business on Saturday, 3lst August 1963— HARI KEM£ROEKAAN. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. TAIPING RUBBER PLANTATIONS LTD. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Directors, under power given by the Company's Articles of Association, are793 words
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Advertisement781 1963-08-30 17 NOTICES Of THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE 1949 AND LN THE MATTER OF ENDAU IRON MINING CO. LIMITED TAKE NOTICE that the undersigned DAVID AUBREY MICHAEL BLOOM and CHARLES HENRY WELLS of 2. Benteng, Kuala Lumpur, the Liquidators of the above-named Company, have fixed the Thirtieth day. of September781 words
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Advertisement1462 1963-08-30 17 TENDERS HOUSING ft DEVELOPMENT BOARD Tenders are Invited for the construction of Bund. Armco Culverts, Armco Slide control gates and Granite Block Pitching at Resettlement Area 61, Llm Chu Kang Road, 19 ms. Singapore. Tender forms and all other particulars may be obtained from the office of the Surveyor Sz1,462 words
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Advertisement811 1963-08-30 17 NOTICE OF REMOVAL THE OFFICE OF NG KENG SIANG. CHARTERED ARCHITECT WILL FUNCTION AT NO. 61-B. NEW BRIDGE RD. (CHUNG KHIAW BANK BRANCH) AS FKOM IST SEPTKMBER 1963. TELEPHONE ***** AS BEFORE. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA PRAI THERMAL POWER STATION CONTRACT No. 1388 M STRUCTURAL STEELWORK811 words
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Article, Illustration495 1963-08-30 18 LIM KEE CHAN; JOE DORAI - MALAYAN ACES CAN TURN BACK HK CHALLENGE LIM KEE CHAN JOE DORAI By and gINGAPORE, Thurs. Can our drivers turn back the twoman challenge from Hong Kong in the Johore Grand Prix on Sunday? After sizing up the| array of Malayan motorracing talent, we believe the answer is YES. Newcomer495 words
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Article37 1963-08-30 18 LONDON, Thurs.— Rugby League results: Dlv. I— Featherstone 20 Hunslet 18; Huddersfleld 14 Warrington 23; St. Helen's 20 Castleford 11; Swinton 16 Wigan 4; Widnes 10 Hull 17. piv. 2— York 10 Liverpool 11. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article86 1963-08-30 18 SOCCER Voon Cup q-iinal (Ipohj: Shaw Bros 3 Kinta Indians 2. L. Perak Div. 1 (T. Anson>: Utd. Plantations 4 Indian Assn. 0. K. Muda ko (Sg Patani): Pemuda 5 C. Kedah Indians 2. Inter-community centres (Spore >: Pek Kio 5 P. Brani 3; Jn Eunos 5 Middle Rd86 words
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278 1963-08-30 18 BADMINTON WELLINGTON, Thurs. Two Malayan players and two Indians today qualified for the semi-final of the New Zealand badminton championships in Hamilton. They are Teh Kew San and Yew Cheng Hoe of Malaya and T. Seth and N. Natekar of India. Teh beat278 words
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Article28 1963-08-30 18 HONG KONG. Thurs. The touring Indonesian soccer team went down 1-0 to a Liaoning provincial eleven in a friendly match in Shenyang (Mukden) yesterday afternoon. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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472 1963-08-30 18 N.BORNEO HOPE TO WIN TEN I GOLDS IN TRI MEET ATHLETICS By ERNEST FRIDA SINGAPOH|c:, Thurs. North Borneo's athletics team manager and coach Ourbaksh Singh Kler expects his track and field stars to win about ten gold medals in the 28--event triangular meet between Singapore, Malaya and North Borneo at472 words
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Article99 1963-08-30 18 MOTOR-CYCLING SATIRDAY 8.45 a.m. official opening by the Sultan of Johore; 9.00 motor-cycles up to 50cc '0 laps): 9.45 vintage and PVT cars <5 laps): 10.30 motor-cycles 12b250cc (10 laps): 11.15 saloons and tourers <10 laps>: 12.00 motorcycles 51-125 cc (10 laps): 12.45 pjn. sports cars up99 words
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348 1963-08-30 18 thrash Wolves T ONDON, Thurs. I Tottenham Hotspur returned to top form last night in defeating Wolves 4-1 away from home. Spurs, beaten 2-1 by Stoke In the first match of the season last Saturday, were again In arrears only a minute after the start of last night's match. ButReuter - 348 words
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Article112 1963-08-30 18 TONDON, Thurs.— Close of play KJ scores in yesterday's cricket matches: At Canterbury— Kent 321 (Denness 80 Luckhurst 96) v W. Indians. At Nottingham Notts 299 Whittingliam 68 Bolus 136 n.0.) v Derby. At Lord's OloUCft 86 fMoss «-40> Middlesex 177-7 (Russell 64) 4t Hovf Essex 276-8Reuter - 112 words
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Advertisement186 1963-08-30 18 SUZUKI Every Suzuki motorcycle embodies the same careful craftsmanship and en*jfc^j j^KT gineering skill fhat is being demon/^5V\3 Ifc- stTafeQl over an< over ai?ain inter #^B 4 Ilk, (rfy^k >P ET national competition. So see one WijSk IE? WT~ V~V^ rr y one y° u w b e p'oud r186 words
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Advertisement101 1963-08-30 18 Fifty years of precision watchmaking by Swiss craftsmen. A superb self winding 'Incabloc' movement with 30 jewels. JF af^B A dustproof, waterproof case to protect the shock resistant movement. The unique styling-modern as the day after to-morrow. Belli 1 1., I. tH #>-- I A very beautiful face with date101 words
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Miscellaneous264 1963-08-30 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. The member formerly at the 1. Wordy dispute in the mem- gate is oul (3. 6. 6>. bers' lobby? (7. 2. 4). 10. Broad and flat cakes turned 8. Brings in a hundred and one up (4). means of recording (10). 13. Gingerbread Just one264 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-08-30 19 Kennedy gallops like a winner despite soft going RACING by Ep.om Jeep JPOH, Thurs. Kennedy, a finelooking five-year-old chestnut, appears to be the best of the 22 New Zealand horses imported recently by the Selangor Turf Club. Kennedy, with Mickey Donnelly up, galloped like a winner despite soft going here280 words
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Article365 1963-08-30 19 WEIGHTS Cl 1 Div 2— 5»/i str Emerald 9.00 Gemini Prince 8.12 Double thane* Si: Skilton 8 II Pardon 8.09 Grecian Bay 8.09 Good Fort 8.08 Society Girl 8.07 Contractor 8.06 Hydro's Image 8.06 Black Gold 8.06 Equity 8.1,:, Vearco Myth 8.05 Who Knows 8.04 Honey Bee II 8.04 Star365 words
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Article119 1963-08-30 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The MRA announced the following dates for rare meetings next year: Ipoh Jan. 12-19; Slngapon Jan. 26-Feb. 2; Kuala Lumpui Feb. 9-16; Singapore amateur Feb. 22; Penang Mar. 1-8; Ipoh Mar. 15-22; Singapore Mar 29- Apr. 5; Ipoh amateur Apr. 11; Kuala Lumpur Apr.119 words
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528 1963-08-30 19 SPOTLIGHT ON THE NEW ZEALAND HORSES TPOH, Thurs.— The 22 New Zeax land horses imported recently by the Selangor Turf Club will run in "closed" races here on Sunday. Here are their home records and breeding: DIVISION A KENNEDY —sch g by Haklro—Theobelle—winner or four races and was placed several528 words
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801 1963-08-30 19 SINGAPORE, Thurs Thirty-seven horses have been entered for the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup to be run over lOf on the last day of the September meeting here (Sept. 8, 11 and 15). However, they will be handicapped in two divisions and the 18801 words
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Article74 1963-08-30 19 FIRST DAY: Class 1 Div. I— 6f and Bf. Clan 2 Diva, 1, 2, S and -«f; Diva. 1, and 2— Bf. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Diva. 2 and 3— 6 f and St. Claw 2 Divs. 2, 3 and 4— 7 f. THIRD DAY: Class I74 words
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Advertisement145 1963-08-30 19 r— (STjfflSi SHIPMENT AFTER SHIPMENT FOR THE PAST 12 MONTHS NOW! for the first time JUsito^^m. X THE EVER POPULAR WBMMWWS&MmMmto lUU the sensational car with hydrolastic suspension that makes MOTORING HISTORY PROVED AND TESTED ON MALAYSIAN ROADS DV OVER A THOUSAND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS The worldwide success of this revolutionary145 words
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Miscellaneous68 1963-08-30 19 iOOCKB Ma lav a Cup: Penang v Perils (City Stadium. 8 p.m.): Trengganu v Kelantan. Prrunf Div. 3: MDLB Tg Bungah v PISC; Jelutong YC v TYBC (both matches at D. Kir.mat). L. Perak Dlr. 1: Plemlngton v Teruna Jaya (T. Aiuon); Spore Div. 3C: Tampenls Rovers v Seletar VI68 words
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Article82 1963-08-30 20 FOUR POLICE OFFICERS PROMOTED SINGAPORE, Tues— Police today announced that Superintendent of the C.1.D., Mr. Gurdial Singh, has been promoted to Assistant Commissioner. Three other officers have also been promoted DSP A.J. Mathews to superintendent, ASP T.E. Ricketts to DSP and ASP Brian Bogaars to DSP. Mr. Gurdial Singh will82 words
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Article, Illustration686 1963-08-30 20 JACKIE SAM 'THEY TOOK PART IN COMMUNIST UNITED FRONT ACTIVITY' By SINGAPORE, Thurs QEVEN unions with v total membejrshtp of 60,000 face cancellation of registration certificates for allegedly advancing the Communist campaign against Malaysia. All "are affiliated to the Singapore Assoelation of Trade686 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-08-30 20 JACKIE SAM - A judge as president of industrial court KUALA 1 IMP I 1 1 Thurs. Mr. Justice- AH Hassan (above) has been appointed president of the Federation Industrial Court, it was announced tonight. Speaking at a dinner given by the Federation of Malaya Employers' Consultative Association at the Federal Hotel here,124 words
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Article55 1963-08-30 20 LONDON, Thurs. The West Indiana, after being barracked during the momln? for slow scoring were chasing hard for a llrst Innings lead on the second day of their match against Kent at Canterbury today. By tea they were 188 for three, needing another 134 to pass Kent's55 words
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103 1963-08-30 20 'Sadists' stab two girls to death YEW YORK. Thurs. Two young women, one a niece ot best selling author Philip Wylie, were found murdered in their Manhattan flat last night The victims were Janice Wylie, 21, and Emily Hoffery, 23. Their bodies were found by Miss Wylie s father, Max103 words
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Article23 1963-08-30 20 PORTSMOUTH. Thurs. The 22,000 ton aircraft carrier, Hermes, arrived at Portsmouth today after nine months In the Far East. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article25 1963-08-30 20 IN IVIRLOVINO MEMORY at Gilbert Danlela who was called to rwt on 80/8/61. Ever remembered by mother, ilstm, only brotber and tovad ones.25 words
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Advertisement176 1963-08-30 20 m^Mffl 1 1 USE the tyres W like a leech! Sensational Avon "C-L-I-N-G" SAFETY ,^^^^V. i\ dm give you 23% more grip on wet, slithery mads. Avon High Hysteresis rubber— a h^^fck rubber which will not bounce! clings to M^ A r*rTVf\ the road like a leech, providing contact at176 words
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Advertisement337 1963-08-30 20 Late CLASSIFIED* tu Word- >ln Minimum, H0OI0N To Jean and Prior a daiiKMer on 28/8/63. •00 N: to It Khoon and Cheng A Ik. a nor, Ruej. brother to Ylng. on 39/8/63 at Batu Oajah Hospital. Tnankj to Doctor and Staff. Maju-lah Malaysia Ambil-lah Gamhar2 Pada Hari Perayaan Malaysia REMEMBER337 words
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Miscellaneous379 1963-08-30 20 I LONDON. Thurs.— The firmness Ultramar 29/6 of equities provided the feature of TINS stock markets today. Buying was > Ampat 8/9 stimulated by encouraging econo- Aver Hitam 32/- mic news and some good company Oopeng 41/- results. The chemical industry j Hong Kong- 18 6 provided the best results379 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-08-30 20 lIIGHEST and lowest tempera"- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 90 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 90 70 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 84 7242 words
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Article848 1963-08-30 1 THE BIKES WILL BE TOP DRAWERS AGAIN TEOH ENG TATT By Chris Conn-Fumio Ito clash eagerly awaited JOIIORK BAHRII is moving fast with the times, und keeping pace with this progress is the town's biggest annual sports spectacle the Johore Grand Prix. The Johore Grand Prix is Malaya's premier road848 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-08-30 1 - |y\TO Abdul Rahman bin Ja'afar (above), the State Secretary of Johore, who is responsible for finalising all the minute details to ensure the smooth-running of the Johore Grand Prix, says the Grand Prix is an annual major sporting function in Johore with very large crowds106 words
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555 1963-08-30 1 TEOH ENG TATT; B. NORMAN - How to get to the course B. NORMAN By ELABORATE traffic arrangements have been made by the State Government for the Johore Grand Prix this weekend The Johore Grand Prix is being run in a clock-wise direction on public roads closed for the occasion and embraces the roads sur-. rounding555 words
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Advertisement14 1963-08-30 1 /good/year tyres are I terrific! HBrC on the inside. Goodyear-the greatest name in rubber14 words
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Article, Illustration849 1963-08-30 2 Guia circuit is the best, most difficult FRARCIS BOEY Man-behind- the- wheel talks on Johore, Sjpore, Macao GP courses By_ ALTHOUGH fast works cars invariably help racing drivers win Grand Prix races, the most important factor, however, to a successful race is how well the man behind the wheel knows849 words
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Article342 1963-08-30 2 TheDon'ts for Grand Prix -day IN order that racing throughout the meet can be carried on without any hitch, motor racing fans are asked to exercise care and thought for their own safety and that of other spectators and competitors. Here are a few warnings which should be adhered to:342 words
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Article, Illustration213 1963-08-30 2 rE Macao Grand Prix held in that tiny province of Portugal a sione's throw from Red China has now become enthusiasts in this part a must for ail motor racing enthusiasts in this part of the world. Since the race was started213 words
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Article, Illustration359 1963-08-30 2 'THE stage is all set for this weekend's Johore x Grand Prix meeting, according to Inche Mohamed Nur Ismail, the State Information Officer. Inche Nur said that more than 1,000 people will be on duty before 6 a.m. on both days within the359 words
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Advertisement66 1963-08-30 2 ;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim«iiniiinn"iiiViiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMfiiiiiMiiiiiiiimiiiiini^ z I Again I Omega I times I superbly accurate 1 Constellation has given I Omega the lead in Swiss f\ I Chronometer production X.X Now Omega produces more officially certified fA^ W^m Chronometers than all the other watchmakers M T in Switzerland. Omega. Timepiece of the Olympic66 words
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Article, Illustration1477 1963-08-30 3 READING motor journals in a RAF mess first set 20-year-old Aircraftsman Anthony Colin Bruce Chapman on to building cars. He hankered after becoming a nphter pilot until he read race and trials reports and decided he would rather build himself a car instead. His first put together1,477 words
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Article185 1963-08-30 3 After ten hard years 'PIIAT the idealistic 1 and practical approaches are poles apart was seldom better demonstrated than by the original BRM project. Its progenitors. Raymond Mays and Peter Berthon of Bourne, Lines, wanted to build a British Grand Prix car to beat all other Grand185 words
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Article, Illustration907 1963-08-30 3 MOTOR racing historians will tell you that Britain's famous Grand Prix Sunbeams were really copied Fiats, but it comes as rather a surprise to realize that the many Coopers to be seen today in sports car, Form v 1 a Junior and Grand Ptix racing907 words
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Advertisement271 1963-08-30 3 AUSTIN PERFORMANCE J I y^&r^^. A f*laccir* cr^Aric pJir IA/ith ■■IV^!^* a- r\ LluoolL o[JUI lo Lvi W I II I VV" i —l h AUSTIN Healey 3000 sports convertible ■■■MiMMHBBHHHHH wT x^ engine. Front wheel disc brakes and _^^^=pj|Q j: jg^p^ ra luxurious interior. JPWJJIBj MjGß^g^^~_"^^^^^ J^j Low centre271 words
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Advertisement82 1963-08-30 4 ••••.•X*l*. •!v.«.'.» Xv •--•"•X*.. v.-. 7\*. '•*..-200 miles an hour speedily proves that Supershell %0 I LI He depends on Supershell because it contains delivers total power. World Champion of Motor I IFI Methyl Benzine 'power molecules', like the one Racing, Graham Hill, proves it when he hits speeds I82 words
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Article, Illustration615 1963-08-30 5 LIM KEE CHAN - 4 LBERT Poon, win- ncr of the Malaysia Grand Prix four months ago, will undoubtedly face the starting flag in the main event of the Johore (Iriud Prix .is a strong favourite in his Lotus S3. This 26-year-old Hong Kong Police Inspector, who615 words
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Article, Illustration1683 1963-08-30 5 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI By BOTH ARE RETURNING TO MALAYA WITH MORE EXPERIENCE BUT FUMIO HAS TT SUCCESSES TO HIS CREDIT WITH several leading riders from Britain, India, Ceylon, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaya and Singapore entering the Johore Grand Prix, competition should be keen but it is expected1,683 words
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Advertisement389 1963-08-30 5 wiwkim, A FREE TRIP to tokyo *^k I k OLYMPIC CAMES jKk H^^ all you have to do if y u arc Rct;is .^^^Pflj IHI^V^ '-red Toyota owner between Ist August 1963 r fflll* and 30th June 1964 i* to write llogjn ot J y y no more than 12389 words
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Article, Illustration995 1963-08-30 6 The incredible flying Scotsman ANTHONY MILES A THREE-WAY LOOK AT JIM CLARK, THE MAN WHO CAN BE WORLD CHAMPION DRIVER THIS YEAR By "LUCKY" rabbit's foot hanging fronj the dashboard sways slightly as the little red sports car touches 90 m.p.h. on the A 10 out of London. "Stirling Moss's995 words
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Article442 1963-08-30 6 ANTHONY MILES - But so much can go wrong AND JIM CLARK HIMSELF SAYS: WITH what appears to be a considerable lead in the World Championship after only six of. the 10 races gone, you may think 1 should be happy and confident of pulling it off this season. You are wrong. There442 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-08-30 6 WHAT makes Jim Clark different from the rest of the current racing drivers? Listen to lan Scott-Watson, the wealthy motoring enthusiast neighbour of Jim Clark. "About six years ago I gave Jim his first chance to drive a fairly quick car... I let him210 words
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Advertisement54 1963-08-30 6 All major Grand Prix in 1962 < the toughest tests of endurance for tyres were won on Dunlop. The outstanding success of Upj^ Dunlop Tyres 1 on the track proves their built-in quality for, Js every kind of motoring. And the new Malayan -made Dunlop Tyres have this same superior54 words
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Article, Illustration386 1963-08-30 7 8. NORMAN; VERITY GILL - It will be a fast course this year 8. NORMAN By WITHOUT rain for the past few months, the Grand Prix track at Johore is going to be fast, probably the fastest in the East, according to a G.P. official. He said: "The competitors will have to treat the tricky386 words
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Article321 1963-08-30 7 t JOE DORAI 1 - MRS. Elizabeth Merritt. a 26-year-old stenographer in the Royal Air Force, will create motor racing history here when she competes in the Johore Grand Prix this weekend. This will be the first time that a woman is competing in the motor cycle events at a321 words
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Article, Illustration713 1963-08-30 7 STRAP YOURSELF IN FOR SAFETY iimiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiimiiiiiiimimi MORE and more motorists are becoming conscious of the need to use safety belts and most motor vehicle manufacturers today are fitting seat safety belt anchorages in their new models. Recently the Automobile Association of Singapore suggested that all new private cars should be713 words
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Advertisement302 1963-08-30 7 OUTRIGHT WINNER OF RACES ALL OVER THE WORLD! THE BRILLIANT FIAT ABARTH 1000 CHALKED UP THESE FIRSTS IN 1962 73.2.62 Sebrinf 3 Hours (USA) Ist Bru<t McLaren 1.542 Garda Circuit I it Flodovieo Scarfiott i 13 5 62 Berlin Grind Pr.« Ist Robert Jenny IS B 62 'Coppa Citta Di302 words
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Advertisement73 1963-08-30 7 Ducati THE FINEST AMD FASTEST 1 1.1 1 L iiUU tiUnlli I uv Model Price 125 cc AUREA $1,150.00 48cc"p7Uma 57T50 125 cc T.S. 1,250.00 48<e SPORT 625.00 125 cc SPORT 1,475.00 48cc CARRIER 675.00 175 cc T.S. 1,425.00 80cc SETTER 775.00 200 cc ELITE 1,875.00 98cc T.S. 1,075.00 25073 words
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Article, Illustration1179 1963-08-30 8 B. NORMAN - B. NORMAN By TRACE IT BEFORE IT CAUSES YOUR EAR IRREPARABLE DAMAGE T.ESS than seven decades ago, {here were no cars on the roads and streets of Singapore and Malaya or anywhere else in the Tar Hast for that matter. Even if there had been, the cars1,179 words
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Advertisement322 1963-08-30 8 ~~^^^^> tmmW 4mmJm 1 1 mmr JK jmm^mmmA MMr?~\ fflrS"?WPcg-reF3p6* aJi^^ i^ B^^^l v»i- ■■■«^*.-^>jd^»C. WBW^^^j r IrV' ZsTmmMMl MPPHBP'^Fi 'w! "^M^^W^i^M^Mm mmmWMMMMm BORON fl fl m^ f f ue t iat S' ves y° u eH i" motoring Thousands of car owners everywhere, driving any thereby making a basic322 words
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