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Title Section28 1963-08-31 1 \vi:h\(.i: iiiilv (innmn s\si i \< i i i»s 100.000 Mow* Hat*' 1 1 He**"'" 11 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. AUGUST 31. 1963 15 CENTS. KDX 35228 words
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Article, Illustration20 1963-08-31 1 HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY IN STORE AFTER MALAYSIA... BUT HE PREDICTS NEW ATTEMPTS AT SUBVERSION FROM OUTSWE COUNTRY20 words
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Article328 1963-08-31 1 JOY -AND DANGER 'I pray to God we succeed' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TENGKU Abdul Rahman warned tonight that internal subversion will be greatly encouraged by outside elements after Malaysia. But there \yas no point in beina gloomy, he said in a special Merdeka-eve broadcast. Prosperity and happiness were in store328 words
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Article, Illustration765 1963-08-31 1 A GREAT DAY FORMALA YA 'S PARTNERS kl ALA LUMP I' H, Friday. (SINGAPORE, Sabnh and Sarawak, which join Malaysia on Sept. 10, will have new constitutions tomorrow, giving their elected governments de facto control. Singapore will have full powers over foreign affairs and defence for two weeks. Mr. Lee765 words
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Article, Illustration282 1963-08-31 1 JACKIE SAM; PHILIP KHOO - JACKIE SAM and PHILIP KHOO: By SINGAPORE. Fri. SINGAPORE'S top gang buster, Mr. Cheah Teng Cheoh, Assistant Commissioner of Police, had his services terminated by the Government today. His notice of termination was with immediate elTect from 390 p.m. when Ihe letter was handed to282 words
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Article85 1963-08-31 1 LONDON, Fri. tin gained another BJ 10s a ton today as the squeeze for spot delivery continued. The closing price was £915 spot and £917 sellers. The price is again at the lower level of the Buffer Stock manager's selling range, but there was no indication85 words
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214 1963-08-31 1 'MALAYSIA SHOULD FOLLOW MANILA ACCORD' JAKARTA, Fri. The formation of Malaysia should be "adapted to the Manila summit agreement," Indonesia's Foreign Minister Dr. Subandrio said today. He was commenting to reporters on the new date of Sept 16 for the inauguration of Malaysia. Dr. Subandrio was personally informed of theUPI - 214 words
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282 1963-08-31 1 The quiet man springs a surprise at UN team PAPPAR, Fri. A 55-year-old Brunei Malay sporting an Azahari type goatee sprang a surprise this morning when the United Nations Malaysia mission opened hearings in this village 24 miles south-west of Jesselton. Inche Arshad bin Tana, conductor of the Mendahan .rubber282 words
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333 1963-08-31 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - INDEPENDENT COUNCILLORS: WE SUPPORT MALAYSIA GEOFFREY GELDARD By KUCHINO, Fri. All the Independent councillors of Sarawak s Fifth Division were in favour of Malaysia, the United Nations assessment mission was told today. Independents hold all the council seats in the Division. The mission heard evidence In Llmbang today. All councillors333 words
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110 1963-08-31 1 Grand Prix trial: Car bursts into flames lOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A car caught flre and was completely wrecked during today's trial runs for the Johore Grand Prix which begins here tomorrow. The car. a new Merlyn Ford, belonged to Stanley Leong. of Penang. A short circuit in the wiring is110 words
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Article26 1963-08-31 1 SAIOON, Pri. President Ngo Dlnh Diem has sent a congratulatory message to the Yang dlPertuan Agong. on the occasion of Malaya's Merdeka Day— Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article29 1963-08-31 1 BRUNEI TOWN. FTL— A Brunei Government spokesman today refuted claims by Indonesian Information Minister. Dr. Ruslan AbdulgHni, that the State wants to become part of Indonesia— DPl.29 words
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Article41 1963-08-31 1 HONG KONO, PrL The UN Chief of Cabinet, Mr. C. V. Nar»slmhan arrived here by air from Phnom Penh on his way back to New York via Tokyo after a oneweek fact-finding mission to Cambodia and Thailand Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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179 1963-08-31 1 JAKARTA. Frl. rE armed forces will from now on be playing a bigger part in Indonesia's policy of opposition to the proposed Malaysia Federation, according to reliable Go ernment sonrces here. Thr sources claim a tactical shift to the military field is now179 words
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Article163 1963-08-31 1 Pope's call to people of Vietnam CA S T E L GANDOLFO, Fri. Pope Paul VI, expressing "painful preoccupation" over the persecution of Buddhists in South Vietnam, addressed a message to the Vietnamese people today, calling on them to "re-establish mutual, fraternal harmony.' "Our hope is yet alive bocause weUPI - 163 words
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Article38 1963-08-31 1 SAIGON. Frl.— Two U.S. Army pilots a captain end a lieutenant, were killed today when their hellcopter was shot down by Communist urou idflie about 30 miles north of Saigon. Three other Americans were wounded. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article50 1963-08-31 1 PI PROTESTS TO U TMANT UNITED n M lOXS I H Philippim prott M' il form ili< t<> Si > retarv<■rnrr.il I I h.mt lorl n i^.nn^i r.nti^l refusal to sr.int -vivi» i<> *oinr mem hers oi Philippine i»h tr.im assigned to I N •limy id Borneo i50 words
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Advertisement97 1963-08-31 1 f|| CROCKETT JONES NORTHAMPTON ENGLAND i Keep your drains, sinks and dustbins germ- free IPYP^ with Jey«- Fluid. When Utl J cleaning floors use a few C I I Tt drops of Jeyes in the I water essential if there W ,^^,.l^— g is illness in the home and I97 words
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Article, Illustration424 1963-08-31 2 De Gaulle offers aid to President Diem PARIS, Friday [N a dramatic announcement last night President de Gaulle of France offered aid to the South Vietnam Government, which is facing difficulties with Washington over the Buddhist question. The announcement, made by Mr. Alain Peyrefitte, Minister of Information, followed a CabinetReuter - 424 words
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199 1963-08-31 2 Diem note to U.S. on .broken promises' charge WASHINGTON. Kri. The South Vietnamese Government has sent a note to the United States disputing U.S. charges that repressive measures taken against Buddhists were in direct violation of previous assurances given by the Saigon authorities. The State Department confirmed receipt of theReuter - 199 words
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127 1963-08-31 2 MOVE TO CALL A U.N. SESSION ON VIETNAM UNITED NATIONS, Fri.— The Afro-Asian group appointed a six-nation delegation yesterday to see the Secretary-General, U Thant, "to express concern" over the situation in South Vietnam. Members of the delegation are Afghanistan, Algeria, Burma, Ceylon. Liberia and Senegal. Ceylon has been tryingReuter - 127 words
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Article86 1963-08-31 2 RANGOON, Fri. An effigy of the South Vietnam President. Mr. Ngo Dinh Diem, was burned here today by Rangoon University students demonstrating against the repression of Buddhists and students in South Vietnam. The students, including about 30 girls and numbering about 300. held a meeting onReuter - 86 words
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123 1963-08-31 2 "j^EW DELHI, rtL— Mr. Nehru is understood to have told the Congress Parliamentary Party that resignations- of top Congress leaders from the Cabinet and state governments had shown the party has no lust for power. He said the ministers would continue toReuter - 123 words
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174 1963-08-31 2 ELISABETHVILLE, Friday. IJNITED Nations and National Congolese Army Forces made a combined attack on the Katangese rebel-held town of Mitwaba before dawn yesterday. First reports said the combined force entered the town without resistance and Katangese troops fled to the bush before their advance.UPI - 174 words
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Article24 1963-08-31 2 HONG KONG. Fri. A huge exhibition of Japanese industrial and general consumer products will be held here next spring. UJ».I.24 words
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Article20 1963-08-31 2 PEKING, Fri. A five-member Chinese cultural delegation left here today for a visit to Algeria and Morocco. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-08-31 2 CEOLL, Fri. General Chung Hee Park, the South Korean Junta leader, today retired from active service, endin< 17 years of his military career to run for President in the Oct. 15 elections as a civilian. He said in an address at aReuter - 110 words
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Article94 1963-08-31 2 TOKYO, Fri. Two United Btatis Air Force F-102 Jet-fighters collided in midair yesterday and plunged into the sea off Mlsawa. Northern Japan. After more than eight hours of Intensive search by Air Force aircraft and Japanese patrol boats, both pilots were saved from the sea. AReuter - 94 words
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Article20 1963-08-31 2 MANILA, Fri. The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. will visit the Philippines on Sept. 33.— V.P1.20 words
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215 1963-08-31 2 Emperor looks back in sorrow: I have not done anything worthwhile TOKYO, Fri. Emperor Hirohito told a Press conference yesterday that "with all humility" it pained his heart to recall that he had not done anything really worthwhile during the past 60 years of his life. The rare Press conference215 words
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Article25 1963-08-31 2 TAIPEH. Fri.— The Formosa Health Bureau reported today tli.it Formosa was the only epidemic free area in South-East Asia this year. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article19 1963-08-31 2 JAKARTA, Pri. The Indonesian Government hag recently forbidden student ragging at all institutions ot higher education.19 words
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Article58 1963-08-31 2 TOKYO, Fri. About 2.500 public oath-houses in Tokyo began a three-day strike yesterday, depriving millions of people of a dally bath. The bath-houses, long favourite places for a large majority of Tokyo's citizens after a day's work, are demanding an increase in price by six yen (5 cents).58 words
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Article123 1963-08-31 3 Morality ...and the sixth former T ONDON, Fri. Head- master John Guise yesterday asked a Moral Re-Armament assembly what it thought of this entry in a school attendance book: "Absent pregnant." His qu«>ry came during an attack on the Education Ministry's principal medical officer, who recently said pre-marltal Intercourse was123 words
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Article42 1963-08-31 3 LEEDS, Pri. The condition of Mrs. Violet Scott, a 38-year-old Jamaican woman who had a new valve from the heart of a dead man grafted into her heart, was stated to be satisfactory at the Infirmary here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article21 1963-08-31 3 PORTSMOUTH. Prl. The 22.000-ton Aircraft carrier Hermes arrived here yesterday after nine months in the Par East. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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144 1963-08-31 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. 'J'HE SENATE foreign relations committee yesterday approved the partial nuclear test ban treaty by a vote of 16 to one. It now goes to the Senate for final ratification, which is expected to be given overwhelmingly. The treaty was approved by theReuter - 144 words
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162 1963-08-31 3 Among the smalls: Situation vacant for a killer OIRMINGHAM, Fri.— D Albert Hawkins, 54, became tired of his wife Edna. So. it was said in court here, he advertised for a murderer. Mr. David Morgan prosecuting, said his plan failed because the man who answered the newspaper advertisement. Barry Breeze,UPI - 162 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-08-31 3 ()N the phone in the opening scene of her first film. For Those Who Think Young", is 23-year-old Nancy Sinatra (above), daughter -of the famous singer. Also making her film debut in the same picture is Claudia Martin, daughter of Frank Sinatra's close friend. Dean99 words
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Article40 1963-08-31 3 WASHINGTON, Pri. Mr. Howard Jenkins. Jr. took office yesterday as the first Negro member of the National Labour Relations Board Mr. Jenkins. 48. Is a former law professor and a specialist in the fields of labour and administration.—U.P.l40 words
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Article214 1963-08-31 3 NO OUTSIDERS, SAY LONDON BUSMEN LONDON, Fri.— Delegates of 35,000 London busmen voted last night against recruitment of employees from outside Britain during a debate on a London Transport recruitinK drive In Malta, which they said would depress wages. The resolution, carried by 70 votes to six, called for aReuter - 214 words
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Article70 1963-08-31 3 ATLANTA (Georgia), Pit —A federal judge yesterday stayed execution of U853.000.000 libel award against the Saturday Evening Post which accused a foottall team manager of fixing a game. The company can .now apply for a new trial. The case was brought by Wally Butts70 words
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141 1963-08-31 3 Magazine names mystery chief of the MI5 I ON DON, Fri. The identity of a man claimed to be the head of the British Secret Service was published here yesterday in the magazine Sanity, mouthpiece of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. An address and telephone number, and a photograph ofReuter - 141 words
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180 1963-08-31 3 NEW YORK, Friday. tTFTY American students, who made an eight--1 week tour of Cuba as guests of Premier Fidel Castro, returned to the United States last night and 45 of them staged a sit-down demonstration at the airport when officials tried to invalidate their180 words
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Article108 1963-08-31 3 Jilted at 81 -by widow of 67 LONDON, Fri.— A widower told guests arriving for his wedding at Bridgewater yesterday: "I have been jilted." Mr. Frank Woodward, 81, had been planning to marry 67--year-old Mrs. Irene Trend, a widow who had been his housekeeper for the past two months. ButReuter - 108 words
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Article166 1963-08-31 3 RUSSIAN CALL ON U.N. SEAT UNITED NATIONS, Fri. The Soviet Union yesterday called for the abolition of the "Commonwealth seat" In the Security Council and proposed a seat for Eastern Europe. Mr. Platon Morozov. deputy resident representative of the Soviet Union, told a committee set up to arrange a jReuter - 166 words
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Article25 1963-08-31 3 LONDON. Prl. Mr. Hugh Praser. the BritL* Air MtnisWr. will visit Australia next month to discuss sir and other defence matters. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article47 1963-08-31 3 TOULON (Southern France), Prl A grenade exploded yesterday amid a party of 72 children on a beach near here, killing a boy and injuring three others. Seventeen other children, who belong to an orphanage, and .one of the instructors were slightly hurt. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement190 1963-08-31 3 V&^ *iK±i moftct% to* h driving i.H.^ll^. *jS Pv^^^^flfc!B3Jirol^^^T** ConnonboH's tax h* a CANNONBALL does it on a KING. 1 <ajj|fe SAXOPHONES Wgt^ Super Tenor Soxo $750 Jemfyk s uP «r Aito soxo 6so VsLl Clonnet Bb Boehm 17S rjfctXl i complete with carrying cases and accessories. CASH DISCOUNT WILL190 words
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Advertisement263 1963-08-31 3 Research Makes the Difference Mod.l TB-M1 I, «,p^ art,^ .h.^,., »ort««» Radio w*% utrawttf* frequency coverage (t bring, in any «w >—rt— t. «*th utmost cunty. An RF Amplifier Mago and doubta-tMw* I.F.T. Mm>j% high MiwiUvity and the tuning and ton. and vohitii. »"L!£»I!\ "7." TRtM to •~'*"«n«l >•" could263 words
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Miscellaneous23 1963-08-31 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /"rns «ucu a /iwi\ V LOVELY OAvy so pull j (ALL SRUSUT-eYeO i) AND BUfrUV- TAILED) g, Tig23 words
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Article, Illustration215 1963-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Army clowns, locsll I comedians and singers today brought joy to some 550 handicapped .children at a Malaysia party at the Badminton Hall. For two hours they entertained the children who were also treated to sweets, ice-cream, cakes and milk. The party which began215 words
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499 1963-08-31 4 M-DAY: KING'S BROADCAST TO NATION KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE 11 -State Federation flag will fly for the last time at Merdeka anniversary celebrations tomorrow. In future Aug. 31 will mark the anniversary of Malaysia, and the new 14-State flag will fly. "We are on the threshold of a new era.499 words
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80 1963-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today initiated the commencement of work for the second phase of the concrete lining of the Geylang River. This is part of a large programme which the government is doing to alleviate flooding of low-lying80 words
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Article40 1963-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. wUI tour the Aljunied constituency on Sunday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. Mr. Lee will tour Queenstown constituency on Monday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.40 words
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Article58 1963-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Ministry of Culture announced tonight that In view of the Malaysia Solidarity Day rally and march-past, those attending the Talentime show at the Victoria Memorial Hall tome^'ow will not be able to use the Empress Place car park. They will have to use58 words
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Article43 1963-08-31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The valuation llßt for 1964 of al> houses, buildings, lands and tenement* liable to property tax is now available for Inspection up to Sept. 26 at the office of the ProI perty Tax Division, In St. AnI drew's Road.43 words
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Article46 1963-08-31 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The annual Novena procession in honour of "Our Lady of Perpetual Succour" will take place at the shrine in Thomson Road on Sunday at 5 p.m. Hostesses from the .Malayan Airways will carry the float in honour of the Virgin Mary.46 words
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Miscellaneous347 1963-08-31 4 THK followlac In today* ichedult DEPARTURE! of civil aircraft movementa at •/>•<•. -r- v-_ v Pay. l^bar a.rpon Blasmpora: p C t0 T D n n ARRIVALS 6.90 p.m.: to Cairo. Karachi. BelBOAC: From U»n<lon. Zurich. ™«1 P^ ieWorf U>n<lon (BA ra) Cairo. Aqaba. Bombay, Colombo. (JU pm Kuala Lumpur347 words
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Article175 1963-08-31 5 PRINTING WORKS DISPUTE ENDS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A dispute between workers of the Art Printing Works and the management has been I resolved through direct negotiation. The workers have beer. picketing the premises for more than three months following a lockout. The Commissioner for Industrial Relations, Mr. F. Tambov, announced175 words
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Article105 1963-08-31 5 II J OH, Fn. —Chan Chee Tuck. 23. a bookshop assistant In Kuala I.umpur, was acquitted on a robbery charce without his defence being called by the Kiah Court here today. Deienried by Mr. J.H. Your irom Kuala Lumpur. Chan pleaded not Kuilty to aimed105 words
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Article24 1963-08-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Danish Ambassador to Malaya, Mr. Frederick dc Jonquieres. returned by air today after a threemonth holiday in Eurone.24 words
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Article, Illustration217 1963-08-31 5 PADMAN GOPAL - First test flight of RMAF's new French copter PADMAN GOPAL By 1/UALa LUMPUR, Fri. 1V The Royal Malayan Air Force today conducted a test flight of an Alouette helicopter, one of four ordered by the Federation Government from France. The Principal Staff Officer of the Ministry of Defence (Air Branch217 words
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224 1963-08-31 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The! Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, said j today that unity in Malaysia could be ach- j ieved if its cultural j diversity could be moulded into a homogeneous whole. He was speakinc at the opening of a photographic ex- i224 words
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Article121 1963-08-31 5 T.B. dole: Penang wants speed-up PENANG, Fri. The Penang anti-T.B. Association will wire its parent body in Kuala Lumpur to expedite a $27,000 grant from the Ministry of Rural Development for the distribution to 300 T.B. patients and their families here. A spokesman of the association told the Straits Times121 words
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Article97 1963-08-31 5 PENANG, Fn. Another link with old Penang has been severed with the death of Mr. Lim Chin Guan. father of Mr. Lim Huck Aik. president of the Penane Turf Club. The late Mr. Lim. 83. who died at his son's Jesselton Road home97 words
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Article36 1963-08-31 5 PENANG, Pri— Ooi Bak Peng, 22, today pleaded guilty to a charge of escaping from the custody of a Customs officer on the night of Aug. 28. He was remanded In custody wending sentence.36 words
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Article, Illustration293 1963-08-31 5 YEOH: THE MTUC IS ALWAYS ON THE ALERT I(UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The president of Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye, said today the M.T.U.C. was always vigilant to the dangers of Singapore trade unionists attempting to infiltrate Federation unions. He was commenting on a report that the Singapore293 words
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Article176 1963-08-31 5 PENANG. Friday. A 67-YEAR-OLD TB patient who collided with a scooter died later from natural causes, not as a result of the accident, the Penang Coroner, Mr. R. Aria Retnam, was told today. "He died from coronary thrombosis," said Dr. Teoh Soon Teong, of Penang176 words
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Article50 1963-08-31 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri.— The Sultan and the Raja Perempuan of Perak attended a dinner and dance given by the Ellerton Club here last night In honour of the Sultan's 39th birthday on Wednesday. More than 160 people, including heads of department and rajas, attended the function.50 words
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Miscellaneous285 1963-08-31 5 Straits Times Crossword *l MM 5. Judge a siupid temaie' (6). 9. Hamlet .s characiers take 50 6. He translated "The Fair 26s alter 6 (9). Mountain" and wrote 1». 23. 10. The clergy are in church a o>. good deal <s>. 7. Gray pictured a mode of 23 11.285 words
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181 1963-08-31 6 THE LONG, SLOW PROCESS OF CHECKING POLICY CLAIMS J^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, warned today that some mushroom insurance companies now being liquidated had issued so many policies that the checking of claims from them must be "measured in181 words
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463 1963-08-31 6 What's in store for the policy-holders HTHESE are the stages 1 reached in the liquidations: Sic Thoon Corporation Ltd. and Central Corporation Ltd: The liquidators have been rclra.sed by the court. Assets availublc for realisation were neuivibie, but there were no claims from premium payers. Kirn Mah Enterprise Ltd. and463 words
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Article48 1963-08-31 6 To study in U.S. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. Muthu Sockalingam. head of the arts department of the Tuanku Abdul Rahman School in Ipoh, will leave on Monday for the U.S. to take up a library science course at Rutgers University under a U.S. Department of State study eiant.48 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-08-31 6 Mr. Justice Kula (the youngest) finds warm welcome SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Justice T. Kulasekaram, the youngest Supreme Court judge in Singapore, was officially welcomed on the Bench today by law officers of the Crown and members of the Bar. He is 44. Speakmg on behalf of law officers in the252 words
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205 1963-08-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Government has been urged to modify the Employees Provident Fund scheme to include insurance against injury and to apply the scheme to all categories of workers. This is one of several recommendations of an International Labour Organisation expert.205 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-08-31 6 CiPL. Sombahadur Thapa. of the Ist Bn.. 2nd King Edward VII s Own Gurkha Rifles, receives the Military Medal from Lord Selkirk. British High Commissioner for Singapore and Commis-sioner-General for SnutliEast Asia. Cpl. Sombahadur then a lance-corporal won the medal for bravery when his98 words
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Article73 1963-08-31 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Donations amounting to $355.55 were received by the Straits Times today from Singapore and the Federation for a widow. Madam Jathambal. and her family. This brings the fund's total to $17,--855.61. Today's donations were from: Staff of Kelapa Bali and Lima Bias Estates.73 words
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Article53 1963-08-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A further sum of $141.10 was received today for the National Patriotic Fund, making the total received by the Straits Times to date 5141.893.37. Contributions came from the Staff of the Assistant Controller of Telecoms. Kota Bharu, $47.10, and Staff of the Land Office,53 words
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Article195 1963-08-31 6 TOURIST AIRSTRIP FOR LANGKAWI If UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1V Pulau Langkawi, one of the scenic spots in northern Malaya, will have its first means of air c omm v n i cation when a 2,700 ft. landing strip, six miles west of Kuah village, is declared open by the Sultan195 words
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Advertisement96 1963-08-31 6 i I Greetings to the peoples of Malaya.... J i on Merdeka day, 31st August, 1963.... from j SERI KEMAJUAN j CO., LIMITED, j 73 JALAN BANDAR. KUALA LUMPUR. FACTORY: KLUANG. (FACTORY UNDER CONSTRUCTION: PETALING JAVA.) THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF J LOW-COST PREFABRICATED TIMBER AND j HOLLOW-BLOCK CEMENT HOUSES IN96 words
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Advertisement75 1963-08-31 6 j TWO NAMES IN THE WORLD j I OF PAINTS YOU WILL HEAR I MORE ABOUT IN DAYS TO COME I "COLOCEM" "COLOLITE" CEMENT-BASED PAINTS FOR PLASTIC EXTERIOR INTERIOR FINISH. EMULSION PAINTS TWO NAMES THAT TOGETHER SPELL QUALITY Made in Malaya, with Malayan capital and Malayan Technique, For the people75 words
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Miscellaneous10 1963-08-31 6 Buys Bunny By Batph Hvintdahl LLJ (^\^[ffi£Y^\| [SJFSK^II ('afflKrt U10 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-08-31 7 YONG: GREATER THINGS TO COME WITH C-MARKET PROSPERITY SINGAPORE, Friday. Singapore Government will consider providing free secondary education for all when the prosperity arising out of the Common Market begins to take effect. This was stated by the Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk333 words
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162 1963-08-31 7 pENANG, Frl. The r Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, said today the unity of the nation lay "more than ever before" in its multi-racial population going about their variious tasks in a spirit of goodwill, tolerance and co-operation. "And nowhere Is162 words
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Article24 1963-08-31 7 KLANO. Thurs. Mr. K. Thuriappah and Mr. K. Sundrallngam were re-elected to the Klang JafTnese Association as chairman and secretary here yesterday.24 words
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151 1963-08-31 7 A $30,000 sinking feeling in Klang 1/-LANG, Fri. The $30,000 esplanade built on the banks of Klang River early this year has sunk by about two feet. One reason given today was the number of crab holes on the site. The Town Council secretary, Mr. Tan Te Song, thinks the151 words
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Article53 1963-08-31 7 PENANG. Fri. More than 130 postmen, members of the Penang branch of the Postal Uniformed Staff Union, have cast secret ballots on whether they should strike In support of their claim for higher wages. The ballots will be counted on Sept*. 7 with those cast by53 words
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161 1963-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday rpWENTY FOUR CO- operative leaders from six countries will attend a 12-day cooperative insurance seminar at the Language Institute here, opening on Tuesday. The seminar Is organised by the International Co-operative Alliance In collaboration with the Bwedish Co-operative Insurance Society, the Cooperative Union161 words
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139 1963-08-31 7 Butterworth gets a Malayan name: Bagan Jaya DENANG, Fri. r Butterworth, the biggest town in Province Wellesley the mainland portion of the State of Penang is to get a new name: Bagan Jaya ("Town of Success.") Inche Mustapha bin Arshad (All.-Sungei Maklom) successfully moved a motion for this change when139 words
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Article64 1963-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. Two delegates will represent Malaya at the 14th session of the World Health Organisation's regional committee meeting of the Western Pacific Region to be held at Port Moresby from Sept 5 to 10. They are Dato (Dr.) Mohamed Din bin Ahmad. Director of64 words
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Article, Illustration59 1963-08-31 7 TEACHER OFF TO BE A NURSE MISS Rosita Belt ran. 17, a former temporary teacher in Ipoh, who has been awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship to study nursing in Australia. She will leave Koala Lumpur by air on Sept. 12 for Melbourne to study at the Royal Children's Hospital. She59 words
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Article49 1963-08-31 7 Flag drive by chartered bus KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. One thousand University of Malaya undergraduate* started a three-day flag selling drive today as part ol their annual fund-raising campaign for various charities. Travelling In chartered buses, the students plan to extend their flag-6elllng as far as Ipoh. Seremban and Klane.49 words
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Article73 1963-08-31 7 A second test for motorists TESSELTON, Fri.— J Police in Tawau have appealed to a number of driving licence holders to surrender their licences for re-examination. The police suspect many of them obtained their licences without going through a test. The Divisional Commander In Tawau, Mr. Stan Bedllngton, said heReuter - 73 words
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Article24 1963-08-31 7 SEREMBAN, Pri. The Neirrl SembUan Drainage and Irrigation Department is to spend $995,000 on irrigation schemes for 3.775 acres of oadi field24 words
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Article178 1963-08-31 7 FRASER'S HILL FARM TO CLOSE J£UALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Pahang State Government is to give up dairy farming after trying to make it pay for more than 20 years. A public auction of seven head of New Zealand and Australian Jersey cattle will be held at the State Government's dairy178 words
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Article72 1963-08-31 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Registrar of Sessions Court, Mr. S. Nadrajah, yesterday fined a man $300 for making a false statement to the Employees Provident. Fund board when applying for withdrawal of contributions. P. Kuppaya. 57, of Jasin. Malacca, was alleged to have stated that he72 words
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167 1963-08-31 7 Goodwill tour by six young Kiwis I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Six schoolboys and a teacher from the Wanganui Technical College in New Zealand will spend five days in the Federation from tomorrow, spreading goodwill. They arrive In Malacca tomorrow by bus from Singapore, where they have been staying sine* they arrived167 words
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Article48 1963-08-31 7 LONDON. Fri— Mr Frederic* Rlchter. who looked after the welfare of students from Kedah and Johore in London after the laat world war. has died in a London hospital. He was 73. He was rditor of the Asian view for many years. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Advertisement101 1963-08-31 7 NOW FULL KING I M f* j» w<j |:itB 'A" A V-/X I.x LV JL-J JL TT'TT TpD nPfSS^ IMPORTED FROM ENGLAND fP^ VIRGINIA I SI for 20 I Craven Filter King Size is the cigarette with the perfect balance between filter and tobacco. It combines a firm easy drawing101 words
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Miscellaneous123 1963-08-31 7 Alley Oop By I.E. Hawntin wvnHNkMivxlanwwi w /^OU Bin *UTur, L r -*1 I"" KJK A VtllllL Ti> V M f XJU W4I > «»l .AW I t?— ~T^~— I HULPOUTHK Wim J~i *l ILK Ail— I FMPSliMtTllirM. im I I ihis myt ndiu t v^ ki>p\cxj *mu-.jj> J ""i123 words
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Article20 1963-08-31 8 30 TO 40 DETAINEES VOLUNTEERED TO HELP DEFEND OFFICERS Reporters: T. F. HWANG, RODERICK PESTANA20 words
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Article, Illustration2654 1963-08-31 8 SGT: 'I PUT A STOP TO ISSUE OF WEAPONS TO THE NON-COMBATANTS' SINGAPORE, Fri. Witness: I would have aimed Verey pistol at rioters instead... SERGEANT on Pulau Senang put a stop to the issue of weapons to some detainees who had volunteered to help defend the penal settlement's officers when2,654 words
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Advertisement207 1963-08-31 8 463 xEUiiv Tetoron Tetoromix "Another quality product of which Japan can be proud!" Suiting of distinction is yours with A IL T^^H Tetorotnix! Light, cool, and wrinkleWJk re€| anl<s he r cfi lending '•4^^fc| of TEIJIN Tetoron p °'y ester P** B fibre) with fine wool. Easy to mri£^^ ■^BJM^^^207 words
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Article, Illustration112 1963-08-31 9 BLADES IS LEA VING SINGAPORE NEXT WEEK SINGAPORE Fri. Air. A. E. G. Blades tabove). the last British Commissioner of Police in Singapore, leaves on Sept. 3 for Britain after 33 \ears of service in the Force. Mr. Blades, giving his last Press conference today, said: "I'm leaving the Force112 words
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Article67 1963-08-31 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Neo Kway Chu.i. 30. was today jailed for six months when he pleaded guilty to stealing a dustbin from a house In Borthwtck Drive yesterday. He had four previous convictions. The magistrate's court was told that Neo was cycling away with the dustbin67 words
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Article, Illustration503 1963-08-31 9 MINISTER SEES IT AS POWERFUL STIMULUS TO FLOW OF INVESTMENT CAPITAL KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Goh signs in Singapore k SIMILAR agree.A inent was signed at the Singapore Ministry of Finance. Lord Selkirk, U.K. Commissioner in Singapore, signed on behalf of Britain. and Dr. Gob Keng503 words
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405 1963-08-31 9 Rubber production up but exports last year down by $75 mil. LONDON. Friday STEADY progress in most, sectors of the Malayan economy and rapid implementation of Singapore's industrial development plans in 1962 were reported today by the Commonwealth Economic Committee. The committee published its annual memorandum on the economic andReuter - 405 words
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Article251 1963-08-31 9 IZUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Eleven fully-as-sisted Chinese secondary schools which set up Form Five classes early this year without complying; with certain new regulations, have been allowed to retain the classes until the end of 'the year. The Federation Government. In ennountinp this today, said the251 words
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68 1963-08-31 9 Two patrol craft sailing from Britain KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two patrol craft of the Royal Malayan Navy, rc<entl> built in England, will sail from Portsmouth for Malaya on Monday I The are Kapal di-Raja Sri Perak commanded by l.t Commander 8.E.1. HydeSmith, and Kapal diRaja Sri Pa hang. commanded by68 words
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171 1963-08-31 9 Chamber's new move on 'blood debt' SINGAPORE. Fri. -The 13 Chinese Chambei O f Commerce here today decided to set up Statewide district committees shortly to press Japan for a settlement of the atonement issue. These committees will supervise the implementation of the Hirer resolution* adop.ed ai last Sunday's mammoth171 words
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Advertisement105 1963-08-31 9 INITIAL PAYMENT $15. $20. $25. I f" Ist year 18. 23. 27. 2nd year 17. 22. 26. 3rd year 16. 21. 25. I»J H 1 MONTHLY 4th year 14. 17. 20. IvAaJ i\ REMTAL sth year 13. 16. 19. 6th year 12. 15. 18. REDUCING BY $1. PER YEAR Lai105 words
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Advertisement374 1963-08-31 9 flVm 8e^» tA^^ SWIP. ,i The all-powerful 600 c.c 4-stroke 4-cylinder water-cooled car with engine cylinder blocks in die-cast aluminium alloy! ■~«-«-«-«-fr»jjj-«-^jjjrj.jj-jjjjj-jjjjjjj ,jjj-jj JJJ j Mazda Carol has discarded iron and made its engine j cylinder blocks in die-cast aluminium alloy. The j result is a 50% weight saving which374 words
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Article62 1963-08-31 10 DR. LOW WAN LEAN and Mr. Ong Kaag Kng thank all friends and relattvea who sent racsisacea or condolence and wroatba on the occasion of their recent bcreavemen' MR. DP. MENDIS and Mr. O.P. Oeorge and famili-i thank those who > attended the funeral of the lata Mr. r>62 words
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Obituary19 1963-08-31 10 ttera-a IM /Himmum) TAN HONC TBK- In .a. red memory •s»r* an .Hat August IP RI P.19 words
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Article596 1963-08-31 10 From midnight, for the next fifteen days, there will be a i strange interregnum in the' {political progress of three of 'the Malaysian States. Although the formal creation of j Malaysia has been postponed, I Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah achieve a new status. Singapore has been a596 words
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Article333 1963-08-31 10 The first phase of President Ngo Dinh Diem s "solution" to the Buddhist crisis ha s been completed. The unleashing of the army on the pagodas and the mass arrests of priests, nuns and students have had the calculated effect of terrorising the population. The stringent controls introduced333 words
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Article289 1963-08-31 10 j If everything goes right (or wrong, depending on ones point of view) very nearly all postmen throughout the Fedi eration will be on strike at the 'end of next month. Announcing the date, the general secretary of the Union of Postsl Uniformed Staff has forecast that when289 words
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Article403 1963-08-31 10 Peter Partner - A land fast losing its leaders Peter Partner h ALGIERS. Fri.— The resignation of Mr. Ferhat Abbas as president of the Algerian Constituent Assembly (and his subsequent expulsion from the FLN). have brought to an end the process by which the so-called historic leaders of the Algerian revolution have gradually403 words
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Article, Illustration1070 1963-08-31 10 The six happy years of pride for Malaya AS THE LAST MERDEKA IS CELEBRATED, THE TENGKU TAKES A NOSTALGIC LOOK BACK...AND TO THE FUTURE MALAYSIA A MERDEKA MESSAGE TO THE PEOPLE OF MALAYA YESTERDAY by the PRIME MINISTER KUALA LUMPUR* Friday THIS is the last Merdeka for the Fed eration1,070 words
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Letter122 1963-08-31 10 WE teacher graduates from the Day Training College cannot understand why. having qualified almost two years ago. we still haven't got our certificates. Time and again we are asked by our respective school headmasters to supply our certificate numbers and other details concerning our professional quallcatlons when the122 words
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Letter72 1963-08-31 10 AS a Service wife and mother who is returning home soon, I agree that Commonwealth children be taught by Malayan teachers. My son has lost three years schooling by being taught by Service wives. At one town in Malaya the army school had such a low standard that72 words
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Letter71 1963-08-31 10 RECENTLY a member of my family wrote. to the Ministry of Health complaining about the unproperly constructed drains leading from a pig-sty and a cess pool beside my house. I was ciad the health inspectors came, but am sorry to say that they did nothing besides telling the71 words
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Letter255 1963-08-31 10 YOUR leader of Aug. 27 entitled "Keeping Tin Cheap" certainly hits the nail on the head In the concluding sentence. "If Malaya's team goes cap in hand again, apologetic to next month's meeting of the 1.T.C.. It will deserve what It gets". Malaya's miners have255 words
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Advertisement1012 1963-08-31 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 7» Horrf. S/» i Minimum) LAN! Or AuKU't IM at Little i Croft. Riverhall Hill. Frant. Suatrx. tn lan and Patay a aon Chriatopher I Roderick MATHEWS On |S-S>M 'o Ansel j arid Celine at Bungaar Ward Maternity Hospital. K.U A smter to Mike and Rrran. Thanks to1,012 words
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Advertisement123 1963-08-31 10 SAFE6UARD YOUR PRECIOUS VISION lve*y «alun« ntnint et avefy stay, your aytt strfofm th< miracl* •f iM.ni brmain. r u M<& or your conicieutntu et tkt werM •boat yau Heva you avar contidtrati what »oul«1 btcomt ot you snouts) anyrhiiie impair this precious toculiy? Malta aura about th. ccnd.t.on at123 words
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Advertisement117 1963-08-31 10 Need facts about importing from Australia? Alert, progreuiv* Importer* hay* much to fdss from Australia 1 rapidly expanding uporl potential. Th* Bank of N«w South Walea, Australia*! flrtt and Urtaat commercial bank, I uniquely equipped to provide vital up-to-date Information on unportini from or investment (a Ikk faat-developim Continent. A117 words
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Article230 1963-08-31 11 IPOH, Fri. Perak 1 police, looking for a gang believed to be res- 1 ponsible for many armed robberies in the Federation, yesterday ambushed a car in Jalan Ali Pitchay Six men were detained. The car had a false registration number In front.230 words
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Article67 1963-08-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The I Federation Court of Appeal has quashed a Jail sentence of one year Imposed on a police constable and put him on a good behaviour, bond for a year. Mohamed bin Abdullah. 29. had been convicted of using criminal force on Aliah67 words
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Article69 1963-08-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The following new officials of the Malayan Australian-New Zealand Association were elected at a recent meeting: President, Mr. A. H. Taylor; vice-president, Mr. O. M. Hes,sel; treasurer, Mr. M. A. Robb: secretary. Mr. K. M. Mahony; committee. Mrs. W. O. Brtttain and Messrs. M. I.69 words
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Article, Illustration457 1963-08-31 11 Members of Perak Turf Club launch a signature campaign on those anti-bookie spot checks by police IPOH, Friday. THE Perak Turf Club's efforts to combat illegal bookmaking, with police help, has run into trouble with some of its members. Some of them have launched a signature457 words
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95 1963-08-31 11 pENANO. Fri.-The Yang F dl-Pertuan Agong has re-appointed Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ as Governor of Penang for another four-year term. He took his oath of office this evening in the audience room of the Residency before Mr. Justice Hepworth. In MALACCA, Tun Hajl Abdul95 words
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148 1963-08-31 11 Television Singapura to mark Solidarity Day OINGAPORE, Fri. *3 Television Singapura will transmit a two-channel service tomorrow and on Sunday to mark Malaysia Solidarity Day The two channels Channels 5 and B—will8 will present separate programmes between 1 p.m. and 11.30 D.m on these two days. Only outside telecasts will148 words
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Article83 1963-08-31 11 Four more Malayan architects KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Four Malayan students have received Bachelor of Architecture degrees at a University of Melbourne graduation ceremony, the Australian High Commission here announced today. They are Qeh Soo Tian of Beach Street, Penang; Ko Boon Chen of Peralc Road. Penang; Liang Wei flua of83 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-08-31 11 SINGAPORE'S Minister for O Education, Mr Yon? Nvuk Lin, apparently attracted by the smartness of the youngest member of the Anglo-Chinese Secondary School's St. John Ambulance Brigade unit, stoops to have a chat with him. Mr. Young was reviewing the73 words
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Article54 1963-08-31 11 MALACCA, Fri. The Municipal Council has decided to make it compulsory for all Its officers to study the national language. The establishment committee Of the council was told at a meeting that the national language waa to be adopted as the official language of the Council54 words
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Article60 1963-08-31 11 On signals course KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two Federation Signal Corps offloers. 2nd Lieutenants A. Muthlah aod Abu Bakar bin Maud, left by air for London yesterday to attend a five-month signals course at Cat- 1 tencK Camp, Yorkshire. Urx>n completing their courses, they will be attached for one month to60 words
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Article55 1963-08-31 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will make an Important policy speech at the Malaysia Solidarity Day rallly and march past on the t»danit from 5 pjn. to 7 p.m. tomorrow. Member* of the public wishing to attend the rally should be at55 words
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218 1963-08-31 11 Extension of water rationing is postponed SINGAPORE. Fri. Additional two-hour water rationing, to have introduced from Monday, has been postponed at least a week. The present 12-hour dally rationing will thus remain unchanged until the situation is reviewed on Sept. 9. Announcing this today, the chairman of the Public Utilities218 words
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144 1963-08-31 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday OADIO listeners In Malaya, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah will be able to hear broadcasts of me birth of Malaysia, on Sept. 16. Two successful link-ups between Radio Malaya, Radio Singapore. Radio Sarawak and Radio Sabah were carried out recently. On the144 words
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Article76 1963-08-31 11 Jailed for necklace snatch SINGAPORE. Fri. A mar. who snatched a necklace from a girl was today jailed for two years by a magistrate's court for theft. Lee Koh Bock, who had five previous convictions, pleaded guilty. Inspector Hubert HUI, prosecuting, said the girl, Diana Jacob, was walking along Upper76 words
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Article33 1963-08-31 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Dr. Donald R. Ounn. Professor of OrtholarynKologv Surgery at the University of Singapore, will attend the PanPaclflc Surgical Conference to be ''eld in Honolulu from Nov. 5 to 1333 words
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Advertisement141 1963-08-31 11 For men who //I want to put their |9 Best Look forward H^W^ DOB |jfm SHIRTS /-JUjGHI in Schools, in Business, T^vji just about everywhere I you need JDOli >fj U gjtejs^ Also TROUSERS Modern Slim Smart they are cut on the modern 414 slim lines from 1 00% OACRON141 words
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Advertisement190 1963-08-31 11 a EL m% m% EL SHARP, STEADY PICTURES mmm SUPERB HI-FI SOUND JJf MAOK IN HOLLAND T Each ERRES TV Receiver It a rr^ylel I v of technicol perfection. The mony > automatic devices make operation j4 /4 •ff^htu 1 extremely simple ond give the picture j the ultimate in190 words
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Miscellaneous722 1963-08-31 11 Today's radio, TV DAnm MAI AVi c1 1 Welfare Results; 9.15 Album KMUIU MAU*T#I of Familiar Music; 930 Time NATIONAL SHOBTWAVE Signal. The News; 9.40 Newstalk. SERVICE 41.7 metres interlude; 9.43 Coffee Time; 10.00 am >m Ti m N .i v Cultural Night at Stadium NeIS. SS M?ihtM Cocktails For722 words
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254 1963-08-31 12 MELBOURNE, Friday. |HE Cabinet has agreed that Australian forces now committed to the defence of Malaya will be available to help defend Malaysia. The Age, a Melbourne newspaper, reporting this today, said member states of t he proposed federation want additional Australian forcesReuter - 254 words
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Article208 1963-08-31 12 PENANG. Friday A SCHOOLGIRL who died following an attempt A abortion did not name the man responsible for her two months' pregnancy, an inquest was told today. "When I questioned her. she said she did not know him." said Madam Chong Kah Yeng, 50. at208 words
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Article47 1963-08-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Loo Kuan Fong, 41, a housewife living K the railway quarters in Sentul was taken to the General Hospital after she had been found with stab wounds in her bedroom early this morning. Her condition is said to be "quite serious."47 words
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Article52 1963-08-31 12 KLANG. Fri. Lee Thian Wah. 18. oi Jalan Nanas, was fined S7O. and Phua Miow Hor. 24. of Jalan Batu Tiga. $100 after they pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of stealing 145 goldfish, valued at S3BO. from Kon K.n Chang on Aug. 19. Their parents paid52 words
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Article34 1963-08-31 12 KUaLA LUMPUR. Pri. The University of Malaya Literary and Dramatic Association will present "The Servant of Two Masters" at rhe Malayan Teachers' College auditorium. Pnntai Valley, from Sept. 12 to Sept. 15.34 words
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Article82 1963-08-31 12 A night attack on two youths KAJANG, Frt Two youths were admitted to the hospital here last night after being ambushed and attacked by five men with sticks. Che Tong Sang. 20, son of a local councillor from Cheras. and Lee Kai. 21, also from Cheras, had just come out82 words
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Article98 1963-08-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. A parliamentary delegation! from Malaya headed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. Dato Haji Mohamed Noah bin Omar, is to make an official goodwill visit to South Korea on Monday at the Invitation of the republic The other members are Alliance98 words
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Article, Illustration299 1963-08-31 12 WITH LOVE TO THE BRIDE: SI, OOO DOWRY AND S4OO DIAMOND RING A LOR STAR, Fri.— The Prime Minister. Tengku Aodul Rahman, and his wife, Puan Sharifah Rodziah, last night played the role of escorts at the wedding of their nephew, Syed299 words
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Article214 1963-08-31 12 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The locaiiy-raised Singapore Guard Regiment of the British Army is not to be disbanded after all. Instead, the unit, which was •originally formed as a branch of the Royal Military Police in 1948. is being maintained at two-company strength Today MaJ Gen214 words
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Article302 1963-08-31 12 Postmen fix Sept. 30 for strike |£UALA LUMPUR. Frl. IV The Union of Postal Uniformed Staff has set Sept. 30 to go on strikr if its wage claims are not met. The general secretary of the union. Mr S. Ganapathy, said today he was confident that more than 90 per302 words
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Article39 1963-08-31 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. Inspector Wan Kamaruzaman. nrosecutiiic officer of a magistrate's court here, has been transfered to Sungei Besi as a«i«Unt O.C.P.D. Inspector T. Ramasatnr, who has just completed a courts In Mandarin, will take his placr39 words
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Advertisement121 1963-08-31 12 CUBE AND PR§P^ ffioM PDAHIIIATCn Enioy Rt^l-BH THE WORLD'S UKANULAItU a tuner Kj^lf l|^s k^i RICHEST PASTURES ~\#%4^^\^ K^ ~~s^i a meal n a moment! IP| f F^3^^'i^^^ I* -«»fllJ^' y^ JUST ADD WARM MILK VVi f^V« fgfcw 1^ I/DATT V^ \!*r* tat? r>e cnoice ot millions ot l_ vl121 words
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102 1963-08-31 13 American held on immorality charge MOSCOW. FrL Soviet police have detained an American tourist, Bernard Koten, in Kiev, capital of the Ukraine, an official of the Soviet travel agency, IntouAst, said yesterday. The official said police were investigating an Immorality allegation Involving a Soviet citizen. Koten, who was detained onReuter - 102 words
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Article45 1963-08-31 13 BYDNEY. Fri. Nearly five-and-a-half Inches of rain fell in Sydney in the 24 hours which ended at 9 a.m. today, the Weather Bureau reported. The city's rainfall for the year now has topped 63 inches the wettest since 1950. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article32 1963-08-31 13 UNITED NATIONS. Fri. Britain and the United States yesterday tabled a draft resolution asking the Security Council to "condemn the wanton murder" of two Israeli citizens on Aug. 19. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article40 1963-08-31 13 GROBSETO. (Central Italy), Fri. The Indonesian air attache in London and his family were in Orosseto hospital with injuries after a road accident near here last night. An Italian policeman was killed in the accident. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article23 1963-08-31 13 KARACHI. Fri. Pakistan has raised the status of its representation In Cuba from legation to embassy, the Foreign Office announced yesterday.23 words
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Article24 1963-08-31 13 HONO KONO. Fri. Two new cholera cases were reported yesterday. The patients were two elderly men who had not been Inoculated. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-08-31 13 Deaf-mute Maureen 'speaks* to her husband nnHE bride uses si(n I language to "speak" to her husband. For she is deaf and dumb. And her message is. "I love you." She is Maureen Woodcatr. 20, daughter of former West Ham soccer outside right Terry Woodgate. WhenMirrorpic - 83 words
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266 1963-08-31 13 MANILA, Friday. Foreign Affairs Secretary, Mr. Salvador Lopez, said yesterday the Philippines in a "dramatic re-orientation" of its foreign policy had placed more emphasis on Asia, particularly South-Cast Asia. Mr. Lopez, in his first major foreign policy address since he took over as ForeignReuter - 266 words
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321 1963-08-31 13 CHELSEA FOPS LINKED WITH MAIL GANG LONDON. Friday. pOLJ.CE were reported last night tracking down a j group of thrill-seeking British socialites who j are believed to have Joined the gang which staged i I history's greatest cash robbery. The Dally Sketch said the socialites were from London's fashionable Chelsea321 words
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Article72 1963-08-31 13 Guerrillas down 3 planes CONAKRY, Fri.—Rebel guerrillas fighting in neighbouring Portuguese Guinea have shot down three Portuguese military aircraft, according to a communique published here. The communique by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde Islands, said the aircraft were on a reprisal raid near MonsodaReuter - 72 words
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237 1963-08-31 13 BRIGHTON, Fri. Two dramatic new moves to save the Daily Herald. Britain's only national newspaper supporting the Labour Party, were made yesterday as the general council of the Trade Unions Congress met to prepare next week's annual conference. The T.U.C. owns 49 perReuter - 237 words
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Article37 1963-08-31 13 CANBERRA. Prl. A Labour Party Opposition motion of no confidence in the Government s 1863 64 Budget was defeated by two votes (69 to 67 > last night by the end of a six-day debate. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Advertisement534 1963-08-31 13 11 RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second t of applying Deep Heat Rob you'll begin to leel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm, LUMBAGO. Yes. Deep Heat realty five*) tsst relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl ulicykte. aided by a special lanolin be**,534 words
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Advertisement100 1963-08-31 13 Fifty years of precision watchmaking by Swiss craftsmen. A superb self winding 'Incabloc' movement with 30 jewels. A dustproof, waterproof case to protect the shock resistant movement. ■■■Ml* ■B «el g^gr J The unique styling-modern as the day after to-morrow* I ,^pfc^^_ f -jJ BB IksbS.';- Igflgj V r'jW-v I100 words
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233 1963-08-31 14 Lights and colour to bring life to exhibits rE method of display at the National Museum consists partly of the use of illumination and a special use of colour so as to bring to life the history of Malaya from prehistoric times to the present day, according to Mr. J.233 words
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Article, Illustration827 1963-08-31 14 PERCY JOSEPH - A standing monument to nation's culture PERCY JOSEPH By TIE museum of today is not just a storehouse of valuable objects collecting dust. One of its main functions is to continually present new topics and subjects which maintain- the lively interest of the populace. Another Is 10 preserve and Interpret827 words
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281 1963-08-31 14 PERHAPS the most romantic or interesting section in any museum in the world is the zoological section, where specimens from mammals and reptiles to birds and insects are displayed in simulated natural surroundings. Tbe National Museum has been very fortunate In acquiring281 words
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Advertisement138 1963-08-31 14 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION TO NATIONAL MUSEUM with r AEI l :l ELECTRICAL ACCESSORIES a SIEMENS EDISWAN 08 f KOMPACTALITE ,!;<£ V LAMPS J. 6. STAnER LTD. Cm TYPE HM. H [f\ L. V. OIL BREAK M Wr^ HORIZONTAL DRAW-OUT SWITCHGEAR BY AGENTS:R. E. MORRIS CO., LTD. 174, JALAN TUANKU ABDUL RAHMAN,138 words
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Advertisement88 1963-08-31 14 s^H M^Ptj I Congratulations I The Government of the H Federation of Malaya I THE OFFICIAL OPENING I NATIONAL MUSEUM 1 KUALA LUMPUR The Yang di-Pertuan Agong S H Murals in Italian enamel mosaic ■""Jig i. \l I LEE KIM SOO LTD. f Mosaic Tiling Specialists 37, HILL STREET, SINGAPORE88 words
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208 1963-08-31 15 OH, FOR A LITTLE PEACE AND QUIET 1 SMILE when reading complaints by your readers of noise from model aero clubs, weekly jazz band sessions or the occasional Chinese wayangs in Singapore. How would they like to live in a closely congested neighbourhood near the Community Centre in Killiney Road208 words
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128 1963-08-31 15 Water: How much progress at Scudai? AT this juncture when more stringent ra- tioning measures are to be imposed, it is pertinent to ask how fast work is progressing at Scudai. Perhaps the Public Utilities Board may also care to tell us just to i what extent the Scudai project128 words
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Letter44 1963-08-31 15 A S the Singapore x\ Government keeps warning the public from time to time not to waste water, I think that the minimum charge of 80 cents should be abolished. Unless this is done, the public Mill not co- operate. RATIONED Singapore44 words
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643 1963-08-31 15 IT is to be hoped that inquiries will be conducted at the highest level to establish how it was that repairs to the bridge at Bidor, which collapsed last Sunday night, took 28 hours to complete. I was one of nearly 500 motorists stranded643 words
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Letter63 1963-08-31 15 I SI PPORT the call for a chance in the uniform o f the Cadet Corps, which would make it look more Malayan. The police cadet corps already wear the State emblem on their shoulder, but the uniforms are awful. I think they look like some kind of63 words
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241 1963-08-31 15 Two miles of motoring peril in Singapore AS a comparative newcomer to Singapore I can fully endorse the 'pate of letters in your columns on the hazards of driving on Upper Thompson Road, particularly from Sembawanjc Circus to Nee Soon to 9th mile). However one morning last week I was241 words
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Letter117 1963-08-31 15 IT certainly bewilders me as to what type of English Radio Malaya is adopting. Some announcers are strong advocates of Americanisms while some favour Calpyso English when "the" is pronounced as "de" irrespective of whether it occurs before a vowel. Thus, "de top tune." "de winner", "de singer,"117 words
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Letter51 1963-08-31 15 I STAYED at one of the leading hotels recently on my arrival in Singapore. I was surprised to find that not only do guests have unlimited water to use. but i there is no notice given to guests that the city is faring a critical water shortage. VISITOR51 words
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Letter87 1963-08-31 15 "CJERVICE WIFE" (S.T. lO Aug. 10) must be new to Malaya. Old residents will remember that the late Mr. Oot Chye Hock, a highly qualified teacher taught European boys and girls at Seletar, Singapore, in 1940. He taught in Central School, now known as King I Edward VII87 words
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Letter68 1963-08-31 15 pvESPITE the severe water MJ shortage and the rationing, many people still use water carelessly and recklessly: they over-store i and pour It away, wash floors, furniture and cars. Somehow there are chaps who manage to get water during the rationing period by surreptitiously turning on their water-main.68 words
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Advertisement1402 1963-08-31 17 10 IIVERPUdL k WEST COAST It, DM Score Mill r. S'haa renani MEMNON Ginot, Manelllaa, A-aavta. la Pt Sept 3 L nil. Heiitnd, Hamburg l«0MEI1N Livupeai, G>es|t« Gl". 35 Sept 2 Sept 4 ANTENOI Liverpeel. Hevrt Scpl 5 Sept I Sept I'll Sipl II iiKStus I'pmi. Oubi'K Olatfaa Sept 111,402 words
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Article240 1963-08-31 18 SMIPS lying alenitidt the Sm>ipiri Harbour wharves sr sxpected t»day ara: KUik Lebedev. 31/32. Przyazloac 2K, Azumasan Maru 2K/30. City ot Rlpon 3K/38, Song Ba 33/34. Rutbevcrett 13/14. Ceylon 4 :>. Suez Maru 6A, Hamburg 4243, Jeppenaen Maersk 1 1 1 27/28, Thoragaard 6, 7. Keerkring240 words
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Article38 1963-08-31 18 ciatien made there changes In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to S10O): Selling TT sr OD resdy: Oeutiene Marks 129 3/8: twin France 140 3/S. The free exchange tn Hong Kong waa closed yesterday.38 words
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578 1963-08-31 18 From Our Market Correspondent rpHERE was a general imX provetnent in industrial shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and the majority of prices were better on the day. Thirty industrials improved in price and two were unchanged. There were no price falls. This was578 words
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Article24 1963-08-31 18 STOCKS INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Auf 29 Aug. SO Industrials: 116.72 117.87 1 in- 107.07 107.28 S rubbers: 111.74 111.74 Dec. 29. 1962 100.24 words
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Article662 1963-08-31 18 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business in the and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded in brackets' Industrials: Dunleps (1.000) $3.10 (3.000) $3.13. (1.000) $3.11, E. Smslters (1.000) $3.17. Esse erds. (1.000) $3.42. (1000) $3.43: Fad. OUax. (1,000) t1.62: Etie dab.662 words
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Article248 1963-08-31 18 SEPTEMBER first grade rubber otiy- era f.e.b. eleted at 5 p.m. in Singapere and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 661 centa per Ib. uncnanged on Thursday's c loams level for tbe position. Tbe tone was quietly steady B AS. and P.M. R.I. doting, prices in asnta per Ib. yostsrday:248 words
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542 1963-08-31 18 rpHE price of tin In Penang J yesterday rose 87 i cents to $451,124. The offering was estimated to be reduced by 20 tons to 250 tons. In London on Thursday a sharp advance in cash and September dates, the former542 words
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Article12 1963-08-31 18 July August Robber: 72.11 cts. 68.39 cU Tin: $451.77 $450.6012 words
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Article129 1963-08-31 18 MELBOURNE. Frl. GENERAL Investments and industrials shares steadied with movements about in balance. Mostly the market was narrow with any notable moves being reaction to company reports. C.I.G. gained 4s. to 955. to provide the best move of the leaders. Oils were quieter. Associated Australian lost further to129 words
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Article195 1963-08-31 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) August 30. Thii'p month*. INDUSTRIALS Dun lops ZO eta. Containers 12 eta. E. Smcltrra 20 cU. McAIUMr 12 eta. Ktao 21 CU. Roblnioa 11 cti. K. N. 1H cti. C. Storage 4M. Gammon 16 cti. Rothmatw 11 CU H. B'pura 11 CU. B. LAnd 6 cU.195 words
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Article23 1963-08-31 18 August 30. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66. cents (unchanged). TIN: $451,121 (up 874 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 20 tons).23 words
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Article71 1963-08-31 18 CHINESE Predue. ■ccnanis, lingapcrs naen prleei per picul yeiterday: Cecenut all: bulk S46i sellera, drum |4Hi sellers. Cepra: Auc/Bept. UK/Continent (28| buyers. Pepper: Muntok white $135 sellers. Sarawak white Sl32i sellers, special Sarawak black 195 sellers, garbled Umponj black »83 sellera. ABTA SIU& sellers. Singapore Cecenut Oil Millcri-71 words
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Article581 1963-08-31 18 WHILE prices steadied during the early part of the week, at no time did the market appear very sure of itself, and the higher levels were largely attributed to some nervous short -covering say U.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current Malayan Rubber Market report. This581 words
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Advertisement764 1963-08-31 19 Notice ls hereby given that I, Ho Lin Thai of No. 129 Jalan Paslr Puteh, Ipoh have applieo for a retail liquor licence for the period from Ist day of October, 1963 to 31st day of March, 1964 In respect of premises No. 129 Jalan Paslr ?uteli, Ipoh, and that764 words
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Advertisement451 1963-08-31 19 NOTICE We wish to Inform our customers and public that Mr. Salleh bin Basalim is no longer in our employment as from the 26th of August. 1963. Therefore he has no authority to transact or collect any money on our behalf. RELIANCE OFFICE SUPPLIES. 270. (2nd Fl.) .Pudu Road, Kuala451 words
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Advertisement1125 1963-08-31 19 TENDERS KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from JKR, registered contractors in class "D" and above will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Kedah/Perli.s Alor Star up to 3.00 p.m. of the 10th September. 1963 PORTHE CONSTRUCTION OP 144 UNITS OF W.C. LATRINES, SEWERS, MANHOLES,^ PUMP CHAMBERS, SUMPS.1,125 words
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356 1963-08-31 20 Posner prefers Pizarro II in the big race IPOH, Friday. J^EADING jockey Merv Posner, wi\o won the Trial on Bilah Sayang II last week, has decided to ride Pizarro II instead in the $20,000 Sultan's Gold Vase here on Sunday. This can be taken as a pointer to the chances356 words
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Article1026 1963-08-31 20 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Race One GAY PARIS: Showed a return I to form last week when second with 8.7 to Recover over 6f: won a class 4 race over I earlier in the season: prefers j good going. TKKNAH: An impressive winner in Div. 2 last week, can act1,026 words
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Article203 1963-08-31 20 THE STIPE'S REPORT IPOH, Fri. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on Wednesday's races here: RACE ONE In the straight San Juan hung in badly and was awkward to ride. RACE TWO The Wee Cobbler was slow to begin. Terang BinUng had to be checked on more than once after passing203 words
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Article45 1963-08-31 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The final of the Malaysia polo tournament, between Singapore Polo Club and the Sultan of Johore's team will be played at Thomson Road tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. On Sunday, there will be a Kymkhana at the Singapore Polo Club (2.30 pjn.).45 words
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Article124 1963-08-31 20 T ONDON, Fri.— Britain's official Racing Calendar yesterday said that, further inquiries would be held to find out whether this year's Derby winner, the French horse Relko. had been doped before the race. It stated that the Stewards were satisfied that "a substance other than aReuter - 124 words
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1206 1963-08-31 20 Race One: 2.00 —Cl 5 Div 1 ~6f \4 S uU <Venl Vlcl St.) Allan. 5 9.0.. 2 66i92 Gay Paris (VenJ Vlci St Allan kon t±\ Jl^' lf 3 <«»1 Teknah ,Vent Vlcl sVf aC*"' ?&> '.'/.I J t 21ZU l Ju st nl1,206 words
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191 1963-08-31 21 Klang Club win 8-3 with a late rally RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Klang Club, staged a late rally to beat Selanuor Club by eight points (try and a goal) to three (try) in a niKßer match on the Padang here today. Selangor Club took the lead midway In the first191 words
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Article57 1963-08-31 21 KUALA TRENGOANTJ, Frl. Trengganu beat Kelantan 2-1 In a North Zone Malaya Cup tie here today. This was Trentcßanu's first victory over Kelantan since 1&56. Kelantan scored first In th* 22nd minute through insideright Mohamed Yusuf to lead 1-0 at halfcime. Trengganu scored twice in the second-half57 words
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Article53 1963-08-31 21 SINGAPORE. Fri. Vincent Tan, who won four events, was the outstanding swimmer at the Victoria School's aquatic Carnival held kt Amber Road today. Vincent won the 50m butterfly-, 200 m breast stroke and 400 m freestyle in the open division and also the 100 m breast stroke in53 words
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Article, Illustration111 1963-08-31 21 SUZUKI DIES IN CAR CRASH BELGRADE, Fri. Giichi Suzuki above 32 -year-old Japanese former world motor-cycling champion, was killed when a car he was driving in a motor rally overturned after a collision near Ljubljana, North Yugoslavia, on Wednesday night. Suzuki's co-driver. Nuobo Koga, was unhurt. The Japanese Honda car111 words
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Article120 1963-08-31 21 WORLD OF SPORT MOSCOW, Fri. Two world records were beaten in the Soviet weightlifting championships at Podolsk, near Moscow, yesterday. World and Olympic heavyweight champion Yuri Vfatsov Improved on his own press record with a lift of 192.5 kilogrammes (424 Mb) and Vladimir Belyayev snatched 138.5 kgsReuter - 120 words
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371 1963-08-31 21 Nam Kee turns on the speed in trials JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Yong Nam Kee of Singapore put up the most impressive performance in todays trial runs for the Johore Grand Prix which begins here tomorrow. Handling his powerful Jaguar-D with supreme confidence and ease. Nam Kee did the fastest lap371 words
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Article782 1963-08-31 21 ATHLETICS KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The draw for the Malaysia "thletlcs championships, to be held at the Merdeka Stadium on Sept. 12 and 13, Is: MEN 100 M Heat I— Pangiran Mataen (NB). William Lee (S'wak). Mazlan Hamzah (M). O. Raialingam (all M) Low Sin Chock. Wong Fey782 words
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Article215 1963-08-31 21 CRICKET T ONDON, Frl.— Yorkshire raced to a 269-run victory over Leicestershire today to make sure of at least sharing the 1963 English county cricket championship. Final scores: Yorks 250 and 221-5 dec; Lelcs 133 (Wilson 6-44) and 69 dllingworth 6-13). Yorks 10 pts. Yorkshire215 words
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324 1963-08-31 21 CHENG HOE CRUSHES NATEKAR IN TWO SETS WELLINGTON, FrI. \M ALAYA'S Thomas Cup first singles players Teh iTI Kew San and Yew Cheng Hoe scored a double success over their Indian rivals in the men's singles semi-finals in the New Zealand badminton championships at Hamilton today. Kew San beat TrilokReuter - 324 words
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Article408 1963-08-31 21 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Captaincy will be offered to Kok Seng if he makes final selection i ">y -i I^UALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Johore cen- tre- forward Yusof Hamid. most prolific scorer in this season's P.lalaya Cup matches with 28 goals to his name, and Singapore captain, righthalf408 words
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Article38 1963-08-31 21 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation's Malaysia Cup invitation championships will begin on Sunday at the Happy World Stadium. Seven teams to take part are S Thailand. "Formosa. Brunei, Malaya. Sarawak, Philippines and Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement149 1963-08-31 21 <3s£>A tyre you can trust for extra safety Goodyear tyres are made with a deeper, tougher skid resistant tread, hold you steadier on corners, steer better, stop quicker. Sidewalls are engineered to stay free from cracking, and to resist weakening bruises or blowouts For a tyre you can trust for149 words
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Miscellaneous98 1963-08-31 21 SPOHXS DIARY MOTOR-EACING Johore Grand Prix (J. Bahru. 8.45 a.m.). SOOCER Malay* Cop: PenanK v Perils (City Stadium. 8 pjn.). HOC KEY Saw Trophy: PanMalayan Govt. Depte. tourney sflnala S'gor v CEB (4 pjn.): Malayrin Police v Spore (5.16. both matches at Princes Rd. XL) InterVanrtty: Malaya v Spore (Pantal98 words
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Article55 1963-08-31 22 HONG KONG. Fri.— Mr. Albert Belhomme. a Belgian national and former United States Army P.0.W.. came out of China today with his Chinese wife and three children. Mr. Belhomme. who chose to remain in China after the Korean war, said he was disillusioned" and planned to returnReuter - 55 words
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Article35 1963-08-31 22 SINGAPORE. Frl— The Barlsan Sosialls said today that the announcement of the new date for Malaysia showed "too clearly the desperate Intention of British and tne Federation Governments to railroad Malaysia ai a\35 words
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Article23 1963-08-31 22 LONDON, Fri.— Princess Margaret, and her husband. Lord Snowdon. will fly to Greece tomorrow for a two-week private holiday.— Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration30 1963-08-31 22 ANTI-MALAYSIA rioters, armed with sticks, smash up a police van in Sibu during demonstrations against the l\X. assessment learn earlier this week. The van was later overturned.30 words
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Article156 1963-08-31 22 Kent and Wl drawn LONDON. Frl.— The Went Indies cricketers drew their threeday match against Kent at Canterbury today after being set to score 243 in 195 minutes to win. Final scores: Kent 321 and 153-5 dec. (White 4-48) W. Indies 232 and 162-5. Rain ended play an hour early.156 words
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Article58 1963-08-31 22 CAIRO. Fri.— The authoritative newspaper Al Aiiram said today that Egypt's relation!) with the i Syrian regime had reached "the j point of no return." It quoted President Nasser as telling President Abdel Salam Ariff of Iraq recently: "We are unwilling to co-operate, co-exist orReuter - 58 words
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Article32 1963-08-31 22 THE HAGUE. Fri— KJL.M. Royal Dutch Airlines said today a box containing gold. valued at $210,000, aboard a KLM plane had vanished In Bangkok. the Netherlands news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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191 1963-08-31 22 Sibu riot condemned by SUPP branch KUCHING, Fri. Sibu branch of the Sarawak United People's Party today condemned Tuesday's riot in the town by anti-Maiaysia demonstrators. At an emergency meeting of the branch, attended by the party's secretary-general. Mr. Stephen Yong, the branch refuted the charge that the riot wasReuter - 191 words
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120 1963-08-31 22 K BASKARAN - JESSELTON, Fri. Sir William Goode, the North Borneo Governor, said today on the eve of the territory's independence that he had confidence in Mr. Donald Stephens, the Chief Minister-designate. Sir William, who will leave the territory on Sept. 15, said Mr. Stephens had drawnReuter - 120 words
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Article309 1963-08-31 22 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Fri. —The stock markets ended the week and the Account on a satisfactory note. The volume of business left something to be desired but selective buying of Equities was noted, which more than offset any end-Account pro-fit-taking. There were several good features, and a few stocks reached309 words
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Article54 1963-08-31 22 LONDON. Prl. Spot 20Hd.. Oct. »%d.. Nov. 20 7/16 d.. Dec 20 9/16 d.. Oct./ Dec. 20 7/16 d.. Jan. Mar. 20 11'16d., Apr/June 20 13 16d., July/Sept. 20"id.. Oct./ Dec. 20", d., Jan/Mar. 20 15 16d.. c If. Sept. 19 13/16 d.. Oct. 19 15 16d.. Nov. 2054 words
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Article25 1963-08-31 22 LONDON. Prt. Buyers £915. sellers £917. Forward buyers £904. sellers £905. Settlement £915< 3 Turnover am 25 tons p.m. 60 tons. Tone: Very steady25 words
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390 1963-08-31 22 PM to open MAHA exhibition today K BASKARAN -By- KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TU1K karapongi cane to town today ;is all was set for the opening of the MAHA exhibition tomorrow by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, al flu- Sdaniior Turf 4 Club. <4 Kampong folk from as iar as390 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1963-08-31 22 ITIGHEST and loweet teinpera--1 mres in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.rr on Tnurwlay to S pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuals Lumpur 88 73 Koia Bharu H8 73 Penar.g 84 73 Ipoh 90 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore M 7342 words
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