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Title Section20 1963-09-03 1 tvi:nu.ii iiaii v (iiiiinin sai.i: i:\<ii:»s 100.000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article181 1963-09-03 1 Spore Govt's new status AfclLA E4 CONSIDERS FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE ACTION 'NEITHER LEGAL NOR CONSTITUTIONAL'— REPRESENTATIONS TO BRITAIN KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Government today decided to make strong representations to Britain against the Singapore Government arrogating to itself powers over defence and external affairs. This decision was181 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-09-03 1 BAU, Monday. piOT squad police today fired teargas into a crowd of demonstrators in this town, alx)ut 20 miles south of Kuching, soon after the arrival of the U.N. Malaysia mission. The demonstrators, numbering about 300, had stopped a government truck andReuter; UPI; Lee On Wing - 402 words
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105 1963-09-03 1 THISTLE FOR MENZIES FROM MALAYAN STUDENT A DELAIDE, Mon. A J\ Malayan medical student wearing running shorts dashed between spectators today to present a bunch of Scotch thistles to Prime Minister Sir Robert Mensies at an Adelaide University ceremony. George Ananda, a fifth year medical student held the thistles aloft105 words
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Article48 1963-09-03 1 BANGKOK, Mon. Qeneral Prapart Charusathlen, Thailand's Interior Minister, announced to reporters today that a document outlining Communist plans for Infiltration In Thailand has been seised. The plans, according to General Prapart call for Communist agents to conduct subversive work among priests, officials and students. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article31 1963-09-03 1 DAMASCUS. Mon. Iraq and Syria have agreed to establish complete economic unity and sat up military committees to coordinate their defence, a Joint communique Issued hen said today. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article415 1963-09-03 1 'Britain still has these powers' KIWLA MM1V PUR, Mon. Sources close to th c Government explained tonight that under th c London agreement, Singapore's external affairs and defence would Ik- in the lunds of Britain until Malavsi:i Day. No comment "So," said the source, "actually speaking until Sept. 16 when415 words
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122 1963-09-03 1 kuching. Mon.— Men of the 1/2 Ourkha.s have soared the biggest single success to date in the war against border bandits In Sarawak. In the Sungel Bang kit area of the Third Division, the Gurkhas today killed six terrorists. One Gurkha was wounded. The122 words
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Article31 1963-09-03 1 FRANKF"JRT. Mon. Nine gold bare worth £3.639 were stolen from BEA Comet which new from London to Frankfurt last Thursday evening, a police spokesman said here today. tteuler.31 words
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Article78 1963-09-03 1 HAIFA. Mon.— Police here are keepinn half a tongue as t\ drncc for the trial of a young man who has bct-n lield on indrcent assault charges. A 22- j ear-old eirl he tried to kiss in a Haifa suburb snapped her teeth shut overReuter - 78 words
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Article, Illustration315 1963-09-03 1 FOUND UNCONSCIOUS FROM OVERDOSE OF DRUGS (16 PILLS) VENICE, Mon. The condition of Prince s s Alexandra of Greece, 42, wife of exKing Peter of Yugoslavia and a cousin of Prince Philip, took a turn for the worse today following an apparent315 words
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189 1963-09-03 1 rKYO, Mon. Communist China's Foreign Ministry has accused Indian troops of invading Chinese territory and harassing Chinese citizens, the Communist New China news agency said yesterday. It charged that Indian soldiers had intruded into the area of a village called Wuje which. it said,189 words
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Article136 1963-09-03 1 100 dead as quake hits Kashmir YEW DELHI, Mon. 11 All India Radio reported tonight that about 100 people were feared dead and 500 injured in an earthquake in Kashmir today. Fifty villages were reported to have been hit and ai least 1,000 people are homeless. The earthquake was theReuter - 136 words
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Article41 1963-09-03 1 VITERBO (Central Italy i. Mon. Local people and touriMs fled from their homes and hotels In panic early today when earth tremors shook the Iterbo area Some houses were damaged but there were no casualties. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article27 1963-09-03 1 TAIPEH. Mon. Huallen, Taiwan's oew east coast seaport, wat opened to International shipping today following its inauguration yesterday as the country's third international port. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article45 1963-09-03 1 I'KAGIt, Moo chwriavaUa a»kcd Chini |<> retail two Chinch citi/cns. '"caught sprc.ulm.: illegally mimeograph' 1 m.itrri.il :;r<>*My attackm i tcchwltvilt i.nverii mml and CntnmunM Party polio ,md Sovli t foreign polity Thf\ :iriChM| lirns-rbini: (In ursr l.mba»y ofli< ill ami fhunchang. s *tudrnt Krutrr45 words
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Article, Illustration570 1963-09-03 2 SAIGON, Monday. r fHICH TRI QUANG, main architect of the Buddhist campaign against the South Vietnamese Government, dashed into the U.S. Embassy with two other yellow robed monks last night. They were given refuge. Tri Quang was known to have escaped the massReuter - 570 words
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Article20 1963-09-03 2 TOKYO. Mon.— The Japanese Budget for the coming fiscal year Is expected to Increase by IS per cent.20 words
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Article, Illustration45 1963-09-03 2 JOMO KENYATTA, Prime Minister of Kenya, tries on a hat which is likely to become part of the ceremonial uniform of the new Kenya Army. He modelled the hat during a visit to the King's African Rifles at Nairobi.45 words
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302 1963-09-03 2 'Prophets' take over from the witch doctors TOHANNESJ BURG, Mon. The African witch doctor has a rival today: The African phophet. Their methods are different, but the faith of the people In them, and the uses to which they are put are similar. The prophet floes not throw bones orReuter - 302 words
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Article171 1963-09-03 2 NEW MAN GETS WIDER POWERS TtfEW DELHI, Mon.— 11 Mr. Nehru has given his new Minister for Food and Agriculture, Mr. Sardar Swaran Singh, wide powers to increase India's lagging food production. The minister will now supervise the agricultural and rural co-operative work of the Ministry of CommuI nit yReuter - 171 words
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95 1963-09-03 2 GENEVA. Mon. Representatives from 102 member countries attended celebrations marking the centenary of the Red Cross at 1U birthplace here yesterday. A new cantata by Benjamin Britten, speeches, a procession showing development of the organisation over the past 100 years and folk dancing wereReuter - 95 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-09-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby «DOL TUBM/ V OVBK HBM* J C\mw/.. OH/ ototrr) ywprentMce to a *M*xy18 words
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Article, Illustration108 1963-09-03 3 MEET KENNEDY AND TWIN BROTHER KHRUSHCHEV LONDON pop singer Tim Conner looks admiringly on his twins, Kennedy (left) and Khrushchev, and a beamin; Mrs. Conner. But he has not been able to christen the twins yet. For the Rev. R. Shepherd of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Soho, declared: "He108 words
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291 1963-09-03 3 PUBLISH GOVT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTION LONDON, Mon. J^ SUGGESTION that the next Labour Government or any other Government should be given powers to "take over" space in Britain's daily and Sunday newspapers to publish information about their activities is to be made at this year's Labour Party conference. A local partyReuter - 291 words
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214 1963-09-03 3 LOS ANGELES, Monday. A TRICK shot artist killed his 15-year-old daugh- ter Marilyn before 300 horrified spectators in a William Tell display of marksmanship yesterday Milo Ploof, 30, shot at two balloons attached by a band to his daughter's head with two .38 revolvers. The214 words
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Article61 1963-09-03 3 LONDON. Mon A North American Red Indian chief. Spotted Back, who walked through London's West End yesterday resplendent In buckskin and full eagle feather headdress, made one concession to the English climate. He carried an umbrella The chief was a member of a Nebraska delegation starting aReuter - 61 words
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313 1963-09-03 3 Anti-union boss takes over with promise of more pay HE WILL NEGOTIATE ONLY WITH STAFF INDIVIDUALLY... T ONDON, Mon. Mr. Edward Martell, an anti-trade union publisher, today announced he is to take over a big London printing works and possibly seven or eight others and promised all employees a liveReuter - 313 words
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132 1963-09-03 3 The secret fear of the high-flying air hostess ONDON, Mon.— Excessive Mv flying at nigh altitudes may make women sterile This startling theory was mentioned In an address by Mr. Peter Ople, president of the Folklore Society, at the Aberdeen con' ference of the British Association for the Advancement of132 words
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Article26 1963-09-03 3 CHICAGO. Mon. At least 500 people nave died on the roads and In other accidents during the lons Labour Day weekend, which ends tonight26 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-09-03 3 weds this month April (formerly George) \fARBELLA (Spain), M Mon. April Ashley, former British cabin boy George Jamieson who underwent a sex-change operation, said yesterday that her plan to marry Mr. Arthur Corbett the future Lord Rowallan, were now "official." "We will be getting married very soon, some time thisUP - 153 words
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436 1963-09-03 5 Soldier gets death sentence for parang killing SINGAPORE, Mon A SOLDIER, Osman bin Mat, 26, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the Assize Court today for the murder of a Naval Base carpenter, Mohamed Tasir bin Abdullah. 39, in Jalan Kayu on the evening of436 words
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Article31 1963-09-03 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Primary Production Department at the Ministry of National Development will give free film shows at rural community centres this month beginning tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.31 words
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Article133 1963-09-03 5 SERIOUS' AFTER A KNIFE ATTACK SINGAPORE, Mon. A criminal law supervisee. Wong Kok Long, 23, was attacked and stabbed by four thugs in front of the Highway Inn yesterday afternoon. Wong was having a drink in the bar when a youth went up to his table and invited him outside.133 words
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220 1963-09-03 5 SINGAPORE, Mon. A quarrel over "sitting space" in a lorry carrying labourers ended in the death of a man, a preliminary inquiry was told today. In the dock was K.K. Sivadassam, 40. a labourer, accused of murdering a fel-low-labourer, P.P. Narayanan, in a220 words
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Article395 1963-09-03 5 THE following Is todav-s schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Ltbar airport Slncapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From Bobs Kong (BA Ml) 1.10 p.m.; from London, Zurich. Tel Aviv, Teheran. New Delhi. Bangkok (BA 710) 7.20 p.m.: from Auckland. Sydney. Darwin (BA 721) •.40 p.m. from395 words
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181 1963-09-03 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. A TANKER rammed into another tanker berthed at Wharf No. 6 at Pulau Bukom early this morning and severely damaged the wharf. The tankers the 12,000--ton Tyne Field and the 16.000-ton London Tradition were slightly damaged. This is the second time181 words
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Article82 1963-09-03 5 IPOH. Mon. The Ipoh Municipal Council has decided to completely re-landscape the garden ofl the Kuala Kangsar Road into another beauty spot. Mr. N. V. Lange, the Superintendent of Parks and Gardens, has been given "a free hand" in the redevelopment of the garden, taking82 words
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Article42 1963-09-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Government employment exchange officer. Mr. Keat Llm Poo. has been awarded a Colombo Plan scholarship by the Indian Government for advanced training in employment exchange managership In New Delhi. He will be away for three months.42 words
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Article34 1963-09-03 5 SINOAPORE. Mon. Mr. Saus Salas, an executive from the perfume manufacturers, Christian Dior, arrived In Singapore tonight for a short visit to Introduce new products of his firm to the local market.34 words
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227 1963-09-03 5 Singapore gets set for the big show on M-Day SINGAPORE. Mon. With Malaysia Day finally set for Sept. 16, the elaborate plans for celebrations here are being finalised. Although the details have been worked out, no dates for the individual events have been fixed. Fireworks The whole programme, planned for227 words
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Article46 1963-09-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Miss 00l Cheng Gaik. 20, daughter of the Mayor of Penang, Mr. 00l Thiam Swee, left here by air today for the United States where she will attend Bryn Mawr College .In Pennsylvania on a fouryear liberal arts scholarship.46 words
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104 1963-09-03 5 NOW WATER STOCKS ARE DOWN TO 31.8 P.C. SINGAPORE. Mon. Rainmaking In likely to resume this weekend when the Cessna aircraft chartered from the Malaysia Air Charter Company flies back to Singapore on Thursday. The plane is now being fitted with cloud seeding equipment at the workshop in Kuala Lumpur.104 words
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Article33 1963-09-03 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Ben Line s, latest high-speed cargo-passenger liner, the 13.015-ton Benarmin will arrive in Singapore on Sept. 8. The Benarmin is on her maiden voyage to Japan.'33 words
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Article67 1963-09-03 5 SINGAPORE, Mon— The third university mission will open tomorrow at the University of Singapore Students' Union House at 8 pjn. This mission, organised by the University Christian Fellowship every three years, with the aim of I acquainting the university's staff members and undergraduates with the claims67 words
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Advertisement212 1963-09-03 5 PREMIER TOURS JOO CHIAT TODAY SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Joo Chiat constituency tomorrow from 6 p.m. to 11.15 p.m. nr\ no down K it PAYMENT j Pattt Television Jfl II MADE IN ENGLAND 11 HIRE PURCHASE $29.80 IS IS Scr*«n F,n.,, 1U«0..0n-212 words
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165 1963-09-03 6 Magistrate to woman: This is no place to haggle I/TALA LUMPUR. Mon. A silverhaired widow argued with a magistrate today that a $5 fine he had imposed on her for hawking without a licence was too high. The magistrate. Inche Shaik Daud bin Haji Mohamed Ismail, told her "This is165 words
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Article55 1963-09-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Commercial Secretary of tlte Japanese Embassy here, Mr. Sakae Komatsu, 36 died in the General Hospital today following a heart attack. He came to Malaya in June, 1960. Mr. Komatsu leaves behind a wife and a seven-year-old son. His body will55 words
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Article100 1963-09-03 6 Mail train delayed: Taxi boom IPOH, Mon. Many office workers returning to Kuala Lumpur this morning after a weekend holiday in Penang were delayed for more than two hours due to a fault In the railway tracks at Buklt Merah, about 90 miles north of her*. The train passed through100 words
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379 1963-09-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aon, today urged industrialists to look towards Johore Bahru. Seremban and Penang as sites for their new ventures. Dr. Lim was speaking at a Press conference at the start379 words
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Article30 1963-09-03 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Sultan of Johore will open the Johore Cheshire Home's bumper jumble sale to be held at the Diamond Jubilee Hall, on Saturday.30 words
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Article23 1963-09-03 6 PENANG. Mon. A learner motor-cyclist. Ng Chow Liang. was today fined $35 for carrying a pillion passenger along Blngham Avenue.23 words
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Article, Illustration300 1963-09-03 6 Senator to shave his head as a silent protest FOR THE SUFFERINGS OF BUDDHISTS IN SOUTH VIETNAM DENANG, Mon. A Malayan Buddhist leader, Senator Cheah Seng Khim, will shave his head tomorrow as a silent protest against the sufferings of Buddhists in South Vietnam. Mr. Cheah. who returned to Penang300 words
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Article173 1963-09-03 6 DENANG, Mon. The number of Malayan pilgrims going to Mecca in 1964 is expected to show a big increase over this year's total. Indicating this today, the Federation Controller of Pilgrimage, Hajl All Rouse, attributed the increase to continued Improvement of travelling facilities. This year173 words
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75 1963-09-03 6 Parang incident: man on attempted murder charge KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A man was charged here today in connection with the slashing of a man and a police Inspector near the Kowloon Hotel in Batu Road last night. Yong Ah Kow, 22. was charged with four others still at large with75 words
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89 1963-09-03 6 PENANG, Mon. The Sungel Dua branch of Province Wellesley Umno will meet soon to consider talcing action against one of Its leaden, Hajl Ahmad bin Hajl Awaog, for helping to form a United Democratic Party branch in the village. Hajl Ahmad, who U89 words
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Article38 1963-09-03 6 IPOH, Mon.— A labourer. Pang Siew, 63. was killed on the spot when he was knocked down by a car on the Ipoh-KuaJa Lumpur Road Just outside Oopeng 12 miles south of here yesterday.38 words
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Article, Illustration344 1963-09-03 6 Diplomatic ties with Taipeh inevitable, says Dato Noah UUALA LUMPUR, iV Mon. The Speaker cf the House of Representatives, Dato Hajl Mohamed Noah bin Omar, said today that diplomatic relations with Formosa were inevitable. He said this here before leaving by air for a oneweek official goodwill visit to the344 words
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96 1963-09-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. The new date for the three-day Malaysia air show to be staged by the Roya! Sin capore Flying Club at Paya Ltbar airport has been lixed for Sept. 16 to 18. The display will be opened by the Deputy Prime96 words
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Advertisement327 1963-09-03 6 more room in your store than ever before! COMPACTUS IMMMMM turns floorage into storage 1 Conventional multiple aides cost yo« almost one m\mnn foot of floor space for every square foot yon ne for actual storage. Compactus can double yoar storage capacity. Add up the square feet of floor area327 words
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Article, Illustration1468 1963-09-03 7 gINGAPORE, Mon. A resumed preliminary inquiry into four tentative murder charges against 71 Pulau Senang detainees was adjourned this afternoon because one of them was indisDosed. Goh Ah Lee (Accused No. 62) bad suddenly fallen1,468 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1963-09-03 7 hide there. The two detainees were Cpyrus Pang and Robert Foo. After about 15 minutes he left his hiding place and ran to the jetty. He agreed that he was one of the earliest of the prison staff to run away1,177 words
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Article180 1963-09-03 8 JAPANESE STUDY AWARDS FOR SIX ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Six Malayan students have been selected for technical' scholarships in Japan by a Japanese firm here. A spokesman for Ajlnomoto (Malaya) Ltd. said that the six would leave for Japan this month and would be away for eight months. "We are working180 words
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Article20 1963-09-03 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. A lorry was reported missing from the lunction of Lorong 25 and Oeylanu Road early today.20 words
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216 1963-09-03 8 '[KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A POLICE officer told the Sessions Court today that a chee fah operator offered him $30 and promised to arrange a monthly payment for him if he did not take action against the operator. Deputy Superintendent Sudarshan Singh216 words
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247 1963-09-03 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TME Ministry of Education will spend $3 million x on a pilot scheme to build more than 300 prefabricated timber schools and teachers' quarters throughout the Federation in the next 12 months. ITv-lMsilQViin rlifkc rhe scheme— the first of EjX-lXLaiayall Uieb its247 words
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Miscellaneous133 1963-09-03 8 !#/#>«/ Oop By V.T. Ummtiim M 'N I P°C SWP TOR ME TTO ANY- ncn°^*^ mta-nlHCt*. pcm» I I TtAH V THING I LIKEP TO AMUSE MV^I Tto.bJK. 1 mO» w g>r J r"~J DIALS A>/ TVE GOT I ■^Jr man Tvura j V. so^-AW wars just jOK HT *s^_133 words
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Article, Illustration687 1963-09-03 9 DPP: This is 'blackest murder' since Emergency PLANTER PROBABLY SHOT DEAD AT CLOSE RANGE: TOP HALF OF SKULL MISSING, SAY DOCTORS IPOH. Monday QNE of six men alleged to have been involved in the gang robbery of an estate payroll committed "the blackest murder" in Perak since the end of687 words
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67 1963-09-03 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will open the Malaysia Art Show at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka from Sept. 9 to Sept. 19. More than 200 paintings and wood cuts have been selected for the exhibition. It is organised by67 words
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213 1963-09-03 9 Student's cracker backfires, lands him in court From 808 LENTON DERTH, Mon. A 17- year old Malayan student threw a cracker on the back of a car parked at Cottesloe, a fashionable beach suburb, on Aug. 23 and Its small, sharp bang produced an echo nearly a week later in213 words
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Article135 1963-09-03 9 MPs WILL HAVE A TV SYSTEM SINGAPORE, Mon. A close circuit tele-vision-annunciator system has been installed in the Assembly House here. It will operate for the first time when the Legislative Assembly meets in December or early next year The system was recommended by the House Committee earlier this year135 words
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89 1963-09-03 9 PENANQ. Mon. Cinema spivs must be wiped out, the Second Magistrate. Mr. R. Aria Retnam. said today when he rined Tan Soon Huat, 21. $100 lor trying to re-sell seven cinema tickets. "Its not fair that cinemagoers should set out for a show89 words
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Article93 1963-09-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The homicide squad of the C.1.1), has taken over investigations into the circumstances leading to the disappearance of a bargirl. Miss Cheok Cheng Kit, 22. Miss Cheok went skindiving with a friend. Sunny Anc. 21, a part-time law student, last Wednesday off93 words
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268 1963-09-03 9 Workers at oxygen firm delay strike for a week IfUALA LUMPUR. Mon. 1Y —The 65 workers of Far East Oxygen and Acetylene Co. at Sungel Way, seven miles from here, have decided to postpone strike action for a week. They reached this decision at a meeting with the Commissioner for268 words
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Article32 1963-09-03 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. Crown Counsel and D.P.P., wax today transferred back to the South Bridge Road court* as a Magistrate. His successor is Mr. C. Anil.32 words
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Miscellaneous54 1963-09-03 9 B n9 s Bmmm 9 ¥U, Ralph Hointdtihl nS^ES'i TiL^ Y K< s£i' SC WITH I I f I HAVE A HARD TIME KNOWN* "N |»"a?S~ /Z~ ZTOtoik I coulo I rvevaoov V whot serve mmmzya cluck* J t»sra«««. feUGSYSI rQUrTSELUN' I THAT BURIEO "w^wwwy «B**e*V. w'APERS IN HEJiej^jl POSSIBLY54 words
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Article, Illustration1931 1963-09-03 10 ROBERT C. KAUTH - Why Sonja took a lie test two days before her death ROBERT C. KAUTH DAY TWO OF THE SENSATIONAL STORY OF HOW SONJA McCASKIE'S KILLER WAS HUNTED DOWN IT happened in Reno, Nevada. Sonja McCaskie. the pretty ski-Ins champion, slept alone in her little flat, far away from the busy1,931 words
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Advertisement209 1963-09-03 10 liii vSI Mi^* *k. /f m\ m \^^NW < aiH CDCCU \t mwL.< tyft «9 m mm *m m m W m\\ *i»\ kh mm mm m m i >**&*^ 'Wk ft m\ x f m m m m m m m m Wb I m m m m m209 words
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Obituary70 1963-09-03 11 H,,rrf. Sl* I Minimum) MRS. CHAN CECK SENC nee Madam Tan Seek Bee passed away penefully at the age of 7« yesrs at Nn .'X. Pengkalan Ruma Lane. Malacca on 31st August iHWi. leaving liehind 3 sons. 3 <Uughters-m-law, ft axWaatJlHa, 4 sons-in-law, 27 grandsons. granddaughters. M great grand-70 words
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Article45 1963-09-03 11 W*rto $l» I Minimum*' CAW KHEK JIM: years, passed away peacefully 2.9.1M3 at General MonpiUl Interment yesterday Blda<lan Donatloaa to St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The family wish to convey th.-ir appreciation to those who attended the funeral, sent donations and other expression* of sympathy.45 words
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Article537 1963-09-03 11 In the attack on the FederI ation Government's proposal 'to take Penang into common market and customs area, no criticism rises more readily to I Opposition lips than the chargs that the Alliance has broken its promise to consult the island's people before altering its free port537 words
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Article700 1963-09-03 11 i It has been observed that I the optimist proclaims that we I live in the best of all possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is so. In Peking optimism is indestructible. It is unshaken by the contemplation of nuclear war, although tho hierarchy clearly is700 words
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Article, Illustration1177 1963-09-03 11 ENTER BIG BROTHER NHU From a SPECIAL WRITER m^ Saigon, Monday POSTERS bearing a so m ewhat v n f amiliar portrait ar© being plastered up around Saigon. The face belongs to President Ngo Dinh Diem's brother, Ngo Dinh Nhu, and its public appearance testifies to the emergence of this1,177 words
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339 1963-09-03 11 Thaung Myine - Th aung Myi ne kj RANGOON, Mon. An insurgent leader who casts a long shadow although he has only a small following, has been seriously negotiating with Gen. Ne U in. chairman of the Burniesr Revolutionary Government, with a view to endingReuter - 339 words
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LETTERS
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Letter231 1963-09-03 11 T|EBPITE the expression MJ of full confidence in thi> handling of the tin .situation by the Government at the meeting of the F.M.S. Chamber of Mines on August 23, I wish to congratulate you on your editorial of Aug. 27 In which you support the view231 words
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Letter42 1963-09-03 11 r seems that the postal system on Pulau Bukom Is very Inefficient. I have written many letters this year to friends on the island but none of them have been received. Can the postmaster look Into this matter? RESIDENT Singapore42 words
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Letter112 1963-09-03 11 TT was April, 1962 when a group of young men (Federal citizens, and I was one of them) was called for Interview at the Naval Base, Woodlands (Royal Malayan Navy). We had an educational test first, then a preliminary medical examination, and finally appeared before a board of112 words
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Letter147 1963-09-03 11 YOUR correspondent "Sympathiser" (S. T. Aug 21) has given only a superficial. If not somewhat distorted, nlcture of the east coast states. The food here Is neither expensive nor lacking in variety. In fact, certain edibles like fruits are cheaper here than In the west coast. It must147 words
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Advertisement835 1963-09-03 11 Strut, Tiae. 4 Malay Mail Classified advertisements mty ke Handed tea tOt PSMV COLO ITOStsr ARCADI Orekard Re*d COLD ITODASI SMNCHIS AT HOLLAND PJOAD-K ATONO, KtPKL ROAD— NAVAL BASK emr book store ltd WtMeSli HOVM C 0 ttu > T OV#V TMC NEWS FNONT nuaetrlck-s Supermen** M. M. lIMtIL S835 words
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Advertisement26 1963-09-03 11 it's NEW H's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the <4gSSMI 'o* cfrrfff Am conditions I ftsHOMi brier EMMtvUf A26 words
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Advertisement272 1963-09-03 11 HHHhH^^c^' ■"null i^ °«»Vigi i*o»i° E 4^v. jM^ California Apiary fc-" '^^HB^^^sj^F brought to you V^^ ~~~^S^r in S/H' glass jars A healthful-looking man of 40 when a«k«4 for the secrets of his healthful ness says 1 have no iocr« >i to wwl except tita* have boon oating SW HONEY272 words
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229 1963-09-03 12 Two-hour strike by workers at Gian Singh's OINGAPORE. Mon. About 6rj employees of Gian Singh's department stw« in Raffles Place today stopped work for two hours between noon and 2 p.m. The action was taken in protest against the management's alleged delay In settling their claims for more pay and229 words
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73 1963-09-03 12 PENANG. Mon. —C. Ayappan. 41. who fought another man 18 years older, was today fined $25 for behaving in a disorderly manner in front of the Paramount Theatre last Saturday night. ■That was hardly a fair fight, the First Magistrate, told Ayappan. K.73 words
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125 1963-09-03 12 KUANTAN. Mon. Two major mining companies in Pahang have agreed to help the government in the improvement of the •Jb'-milr Kuantan-Sungfi Lambing road. They agreed to ihis at a meeting toritiv with tin Ministr' of Works Post and Telecommunications Data I. Sambanthan. The125 words
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Article52 1963-09-03 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. An Indian about 35 years old clad in a black shirt and khaki shorts was found in the sea off Princess Elizabeth Walk this morning. The dead man has not yet been Identified. His relatives are asked to contact Inspector Adz of the52 words
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Article574 1963-09-03 12 j KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. GOVERNMENT GRANT TO BUY SHORT-TERM PADI SEEDS TO ENSURE KEDAH AND PERLIS A NORMAL HARVEST AN emergency scheme to cope with tht serious drought in North Malaya which has affected padi-g rowing in Ked&h and Perlis has been put into operation.574 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-09-03 12 Varsity posts for Mr. Justice Suffian, Dato Loke KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. ]l|R. JUSTICE Mohamed Sufflan bin Hashim and 111 Dato Loke Wan Tho have been appointed pro-chancellors of the University of Malaya, it was announced today Their appointments were made known In a statement Issued by the University. Mr. Justice188 words
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Article, Illustration221 1963-09-03 12 SINGAPORE, Mon— The 650 guests at a wedding reception in Raffles Hotel yesterday held their breath as they watched the "flight" of 20 sparrows from the second tier of the seven tiered wedding cake. The marriage between Miss Rahma Isaac,221 words
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173 1963-09-03 12 Malaysia on estates will cost employers Slmil. KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Plantation companies are being asked to contribute $1,085,000 to the Malaysia celebrations. About 200,000 plantation workers, out of the nations total of 350,000, will benefit from two recommendations being made to planters controlling a total of 1.7 million acres. The173 words
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Article102 1963-09-03 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The trial of Cnua Nam Siong, alias Chuu Ah Bee, a merchant, on a charge of attempting to Cheat the Unite-! Malayan Banking Corporation Ltd.. of S4OO 000 which was nxe i for hearing before Mr. Justice Ambiose today, was postponed to the102 words
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Article53 1963-09-03 12 PENANG. Mon. The Penang branch of the National Union of Hospital Assistants has decided to give their full support to members of the Federation's Laboratory Assistants Union who have been working to rule since Friday. From today, hospital assistants will not perform laboratory duties after their53 words
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91 1963-09-03 12 Mission hospital now open to the public IPOH, Mon. The first private mission hospital m Perak, Our Lady's Hospital In Chung Thye Phln Road here, has been opened to the public. The 32-bed hospital Is run by the nuns of the Franciscan missionaries of the Divine Motherhood. The staff comprises91 words
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114 1963-09-03 12 SINGAPORE, Mon. Two youths went for a Joy ride in a stolen car without knowing that a police patrol car was trailing them. When they realised that they were being followed along Wlnstedt Road. Lee Quek* Sin. 18. and Hoo Thlam Siew, 17,114 words
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Article53 1963-09-03 12 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Straits Times today received $228 from readers in the Federation and Brunei for the widow Jahathambal Fund. The donations came from a Klang well-wisher $35 and "Friends" from the Development Office in Brunei Town through P. T. Chacko $193. This brings the53 words
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Article37 1963-09-03 12 PENANG. Mon. A. Joseph. 25. whom the police described ai a reputed thief, was charged today with loitering In Maxwell Lane at 4.30 a.m. yesterday. Joseph pleaded guilty. Sentence was deferred to next Monday.37 words
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Advertisement199 1963-09-03 12 i^; £>-| DOLLARS SENSE n vv* "J %mmmm worth i ngton z wumm CLIMATE CONTROL. Firtt your dollars I You invett in 70 yean of air -conditioning experience plut a quality that onioned by Wonhington's world-wide appiicatiom: to quote i few: The White Houk (Washington). NATO Headquarters (Paris). Congress Building199 words
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Advertisement9 1963-09-03 12 i^^r^ II Six good things to eat in rffirirs]|9 words
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Miscellaneous489 1963-09-03 12 |Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOKTWAVfc cuabtw»vi HFRVIPk SERVICE: 41 METRES SHORTWAVI. SEKVICfc A.M.: 6.00 ilnie oignal, 41 metre* Negara-Ku; 6*2 T? MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE Breakfast; 7.00 Tune Signal, The News: 7.10 Sonus And *"6 metre* Sweet Music; 7.30 Learn A AM 600 Good Morning; 6.01 SS489 words
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Article512 1963-09-03 13 WEE KIM WEE - Sabah 's Second Lady-to-be WEE KIM WEE By IJNTIL her husband got into the deep whirl of politics ;md Malaysia, Mrs. June Stephens was a housewife in the true sense of the word. This peaceful domestic life is bound to be upset soon when she becomes the Second Lady of512 words
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252 1963-09-03 13 HAVING a good selection of shoes is Just as important as having a sensible wardaobe of clothes. You want, attractive shoes as well as comfortable ones. You like shoes that play down foot and leg defects and bring out what's prettiest about your feet,252 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-09-03 13 TODAY'S little girls 1 stand a chance of growing up into the best dressed generation of women. That's because nowadays, even at 18 months, they can wear really chic small-fry clothes in the sharpest styles, fabrics and colours. At last designers have given up pretending that small148 words
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329 1963-09-03 13 Decline in children's creativity 'man-made' A SCHOOLBOY who thinks up a new way to cheat on a test is probably more creative than criminal/ At least that is what some educationists think. They say creative talent often shows up in mlschievoub behaviour which really isn't appreciated by parents and teachers.329 words
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Article39 1963-09-03 13 IT'OR a cool, quick and F pretty dessert, alternate layers of Ice cream or sherbet with crushed peanut brittle in parfait glasses. Or. top chilled fruit salad with whipped cream and crushed peanut brittle. «t39 words
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Advertisement351 1963-09-03 13 J| "ifcfc*. Bbfl jg mmW .9bßh m\ "'^^nS I vv^>^ Mb >' &>'£&* tm n i jj 'j^ new maidenform' bra SCROLL New SCROLL features the pellon Hug-and-Hold band under the cups to keep the bra in its fitting and proper place. The flexible elastic inserts allow easy breathing, bending351 words
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Advertisement241 1963-09-03 13 o*r j* stop! W JB: Vb^bW mm It's easier with this! I ShamjKMi B t U Richard Hudnut shampoo with egg poo plut egg wathes shimmering sunbooms right into your Mir. Its gold*n roaming lather nouruhci OS It cleans. Instantly your hair ii shining smooth silken soft, much more beautifully241 words
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Miscellaneous261 1963-09-03 13 Straits Times Crossword fi^^B v^ 1 H/^^^l ACROSS nothing to me (8). 1 The golfer, bent on perfect- 6 Permit to the French standtion, may do the very oppo- ard (8). site (4. 2, 2. 7). 7 A poet on Oaul thrice divided 8 Ten turned him outside In, causes261 words
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538 1963-09-03 14 £2. 3 m at stake: Yard launches a war of nerves on train gang From U.P.I, correspondent Robert Musel: London. Monday gCOTLAND Yard yesterday settled down to a war of nerves with the gang that robbed a Royal Mail train of £2.6 million. This is a game the Yard often538 words
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Article, Illustration97 1963-09-03 14 HI -JACKED in a London street but Sally Loyng had nothing to fear from her male assailant. The anti-thief bag she was carrying is of a new and highly effective design. Known as the Pug AntiRandit Bag, and invented by French Canadian, JohnReuter - 97 words
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Article67 1963-09-03 14 SYDNEY, Mon. Prof. J. P. Baxter, chairman of the Australian Atomic Energy Commission, predicted that Australia's first nuclear power station will be built within three or four yean. Prof. Baxter, just back from visit to nuclear power projects in the United States, Britain. France, Canada andUPI - 67 words
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Article49 1963-09-03 14 AMHERST. (Massachusttes) Mon. A biologist warned here yesterday that prolonged use in large amounts of some antibiotics, including penicillin, might retard growth in humans. Dr. Edward Pullock told the American Institute of Biological Science convention that evidence from plants and animals indicated this dager. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article64 1963-09-03 14 GATWICK (England). Mon. A Spanish charter airliner carrying 75 passengers hit a tree-top on landing here today. The plane came in to land with brushwood trailing from its undercarriage and with an engine, propeller and winrtip damaged. Bat the passengers knew nothing of their narrow escape.64 words
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306 1963-09-03 14 BELGRADE, Mon. American reporters staged a walk-out after being refused admission to buildings at an America n-designed plastics plant visited by Mr. Nikita Khrushchev in Zagreb yesterday. The Americans, who had angry tussles with security men, were Joined In the walk-out byReuter - 306 words
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155 1963-09-03 14 COPTER THAT GOES TO SEA FOR SPACE RESCUE CAPE CANAVERAL. Mon. Amphibious helicopters with a range of 1.500 miles are to go into operation on the Atlantic missile range in time for the proposed two-man Gemini space flight towards the end of next year. Col. Theodore Tatum. vice-commander of the155 words
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231 1963-09-03 14 Caught: Nazi who lived with Jews for five years A FORMER senior Gestapo officer spent five years in Israel successfully posing as a Jewish doctor, the Israeli police said yestert- rln\r i i aay. He was Identified as Herman Schmidt, now reported to be In the hands of the West231 words
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Advertisement265 1963-09-03 14 mm, rheumatism. Within 30 aecond* of applying Deep Heat Rob you'll begin to (eel wonderful toothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm:, LUMBAGO. Ye?, Deep Heat really gr*M fait relief from the agony of pain-locked muscle* and aching back. to <a*t-acting warming agent, methyl MKcybte, aided by a tpecial lanolin hate, penetrates265 words
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Advertisement188 1963-09-03 14 1 <n I I II The natural goodness of pure, fresh, full-cream cow's milk I The added goodness of essential vitamins and iron. ail ii i iow&->: .^r j9 sssssssssr^^ *i£ r 'Z3 J -tk' Dumei Milk Powder is made from pure, rich cows' milk, tiket from tested f Jo^£\188 words
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Article, Illustration423 1963-09-03 15 aO/^ii/nynDOaOT a t Axm TxmTTcnnDTAT xn?\x r C! iKr rvrrD mi a dxt T?np ott* a i?i? L'UMJMJiillv^lAjL AINIJ lJMliUDlJtCliV.lj iNiliWs.e«JDy Uuiv Itl Aivivri 1 oIAJrJr SINGAPORE CHOSEN AS MARKETING CENTRE fHE United Arab Republic has chosen Singapore as a centre from which423 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-09-03 15 \fR. KG QUEE LAM 1 (above), a Singapore millionaire rubber magnate, has recently been elected the new chairman of the Far Eastern Bank Ltd., incorporated in Singapore four years ago. The bank under his leadership has raised its paid-up capital from $2.4 million to124 words
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Article182 1963-09-03 15 Shippers advised to bypass Genoa REGULAR local shippers to Genoa have been advised to seek alternative ports to send their cargo to, following the announcement of a 15 per cent surcharge on all cargo for Genoa by the Far Eastern Freight Conference. Genoa is a port c'.ose to the Industrial182 words
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Article85 1963-09-03 15 Mr. A. Dubash has taken over as director of Planning and International relations, for Air India. In his new capacity Mr. Dubash will deal with international air transport agreements, pooling arrangements, schedules, tariffs and commercial planning for Air India. Mr. Dubash joined Air-India In 1946 after85 words
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Article, Illustration165 1963-09-03 15 TL/nt. POO SEE LDAN iTI (above) market research assistant at Nestles Products (M) Ltd., left Kuala Lumpur last week for a two-month training programme in Switzerland and the United Kingdom. A B.A. Hons. graduate in economics from the University of Malaya. Mr. PV» will study advertising165 words
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Article92 1963-09-03 15 There was a slight improvement in the Imports of copra last week. The total quantity estimated was In the region of 1,300 tons and readily absorbed by ail sections of tbe trade, report Lewis Peat Despite lack ot buying interest at present asking level, sellers snowed no92 words
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Article61 1963-09-03 15 Import of 98.2 million tons of wheat Hour worth J29.1 million Into Singapore last year were the ilghe»t since 1958 when import* were valued a $24.5 million. Compared with IMI imports. iMt year's toUl showed an Increase ot 8.7 million tons. XBetal statistics show that tbe imports of61 words
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Article155 1963-09-03 15 T»HE United States Government reports that Americans plan to buy more new motor cars In the coming year than they did in the past year. The estimates was made by the U.S. Census Bureau in a quarterly report on consumer buying Intentions. "In July of155 words
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Article, Illustration334 1963-09-03 15 INDIA SELLING US ELECTRIC PRODUCTS NOW INDIA is fast establishing a foothold in the Malaysian territories for the sale of her surplus aluminum electrical products, including adaptors conductors, insulators and cables. This followed the result of a fruitful survey carried out early last year, said Mr. S. Peer Mohammed, sales334 words
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143 1963-09-03 15 Bangkok course for Asian officials r[E fourth in a series of in-service training programmes designed to assist selected personnel working on development policies and plans in Asian countries is now under way in Bangkok. The seven trainees are from the Republic of China, Indonesia, Republic of Korea, the Philippines, Thailand143 words
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Article110 1963-09-03 15 The Japan Automobile Industrial Association has announced it will sDonsor the tenth all-Japan motor show at the International Trade Centre. Tokyo, from October 1 to November 10. The association said this would be the last motor show exclusive for Japanese products, because the association decided to110 words
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Advertisement305 1963-09-03 15 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX jl M WWWWtTt BWc Thla modern cistern Is handsome, hvrlenlc. and efficient In operation. It Hushes at a touch, with a quiet yet powerful action. The shell Is made of black Duranlte and the A Xi narnsher syphon mechanism of poly thene-non-corrodlnv. rustless, non-aging and305 words
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Advertisement267 1963-09-03 15 I! J^^^ ARCMITtCTS MiMOIUkNDA DIARY IMS It 4a^n M\ Ss^ *a^ It JaWi/rIHSP'^V'-W' '^Jll JawJntaiE!** l! Wl I lffl*H^*ka! 00^ o^^l^Kli I f Hal >*3r> A A/lv-^*^ Office block at 615 Dorchester Street West, Montreal —completely glazed with Float Glass. -ihe new glass of true clarity Nowadays, new buildings everywhere267 words
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Advertisement1299 1963-09-03 16 K LIVtIPIHiL > WEST COAST UK OaaS'pora urn r. S'nam Paoang MIMNIH Giro*. MarsiilMN, A-maatk, la Pt/TMa| i imi. Ho im. Hamaart iAOMIMN LXKtaai Giaaaaa Tilai AJITINOI litiipMl Stpt S Stpt 7 Sipt I/It Stft 11 Pirsiu? mat, tattm uaaaaa) Snin taptis Sapt 11/17 Sapti* LYCAM LxirpMl, DubllnTTT. Sept 1)/1,299 words
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Advertisement2437 1963-09-03 16 t t. A. t. LINES fig jpi <pi«- w 77 smt 577 SAILINGS TO CENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMIURS, BREMEHI ANIWUT, JQ) JO, J\i -V tJ* JaW fYf jfgKpS^ "£TY SLO. CITMENIURB AND COPENHAtEN. «s3 Cl \7 JUI ,£4 /fcXJ JLJI X&Xjel "tCIM" a; UUfV 4 lid V 1 Oct 1/2,437 words
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Advertisement1240 1963-09-03 16 feMcALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. 111, Nl: I3JII \t«W CLLKRMAN LIMB tk KLA VCNESS LINJ LIHOIN, NAMWM. lOTTERIAM, IOS ANGELES. UN FRANCISCO, HAVRE iIUU ft MI*tIESIIOU6H tEATTIc. VANCOUVER PORTUNt. cm if iiptii- —USJS?" O POfi S nftlH PfftM| < lI WM V VI 1 I la Bu-t T Ca>f fit C.-*1,240 words
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526 1963-09-03 17 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN the trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange reopened yesterday after the Saturday holiday as predicted conditions were firm and very active. The turnover was well above average for a Monday. This was because the political tension has526 words
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Article22 1963-09-03 17 Malayan Stock Indices At«. 30 Sept. 2. Industrial": 117.37 119.04 Tins: 107.28 107.61 rubbers: 111.74 111.74 Dec 28. 19«2 100.22 words
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Article591 1963-09-03 17 COMBINED business In the Sin- anH v-iiala I nmnur gapore ana Kuaia Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday with the number of shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIAtSi Seustead (1.000) $1.80. (S.OOOt $1.62: Dunlepe 53.15 Sl* $3.13 BU (1.000) 53.16. (8.008) $3.17, (2,000) S3.IS, (3,000)591 words
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467 1963-09-03 17 ON the Straits tin market yesterday the price rose 871 cents to $452 per picul. in London on Friday the tin market remained dominated by the technical situation prevailing In September. A nervous tone was apparent during ring dealings with alternating467 words
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Article255 1963-09-03 17 SIPTEMBIR Pjrai traru rubber buy. art f.e.k). clatad at 5 p.m. in lin (a port and Kuala Lumpur yentarday at 65| canta per Ib. down II ccnta od Fridays clewing level for the position The tona was fllnhtly miir R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. claim* prieat In cent! per Ib.255 words
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Article186 1963-09-03 17 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION!) September J. Three monUts. INDUITRIALS Dunlops 20 cts. Containers 12 eta. R. amelerts 20 cts. McAhster 12 cts Uaso L'l cts. Robinson 11 cts. K A N. IS cts. C. Storms* 4M. Gammon 16 ■m. Rotbmans 11 cts. H. Spun 11 cts. Land 6 eta. H.186 words
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Article133 1963-09-03 17 MELBOURNE. Mob. T BVaOJB w ;re fairly solidly held In the general Investments) section toda; Moves we-e small and rlsss slightly shad.nl tails. A further crop of favotnmb— company reports again waa a strong Influence. Model Dairy provided the) best move up Is. to 13s. In Oils Associate*133 words
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Article24 1963-09-03 17 September 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 654 cents (down IS cents). TIN: $452 (up 87* cents). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10).24 words
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Article113 1963-09-03 17 < HE Mslayan txchsnge Bsnkt' A*m--1 elatian made these changes In Us rates to mcrcbanta yesterday (ail ratee to S100) New Yerk: buying TT 321, airmail OD 33 7/S. 10 d/st. 33 3/16 credit bills, 33 5 16 trade bills. Canada: bu; Ing TT 3B t airmail OD113 words
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Article73 1963-09-03 17 CHINESE Product Cxohange, Slngaaere neen prieee per Pieul yetterday: Cacsnut ell I bulk {ISt sellers, drum J4St sellers. Cearai Aug./ Sept. UK/Ooat—eat (M| buyers. Pepper: Muntok whlta Jl3» sailers. Sarawak whit* Sl32e sellers, special Barm wait black »yj sellers, garbled, l^ampong black *9S aellen, ASTA, SluS sellers. SMgaper*73 words
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Advertisement88 1963-09-03 17 wutmuwbi tonri ttiytct s re S'lmn Pentnt Mtailln, Mm, ■•Mi*. T*VU 11/13 UH 14/15 Stpt It Sett Aatwara NaMwr. Iriati. S'pon T*»0» 1/11 St|t Durban (O/l). Port Elizabeth (M/t), Ctpetoan (21/1), Mat»d: On*), Pert Hircourt. Itfot Coloooo (11/11), Um TeiB>> 1 ***'*>- Ffttttwn. Dakar US/ID. IAST Spore IOUCA 17 Sept88 words
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Advertisement205 1963-09-03 17 SHIPPING NOTICES T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" /LIGHTERS DISCHARGED ALONGUDK GODOWN 20F AKRIVED 25.8.81. Consignees of damage cargo are hereby notilied that a General Survey will be held Wednesday, September ith 1963 at SMB. Oodown 20F at 9 ajn. M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT'.} /LIGHTERS DISCHARGED ALONGSIDE GODOWN 12 ARRIVED 25.8.63. Consignees205 words
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Advertisement909 1963-09-03 19 (Continued fross Face IB) I SITUATIONS VACANT :u Hord* SS (Ml*.)—Boxjtet*. oxtrm P 0. BOX 1*27 Position fllled. Applicants thanked JUNIOR CLERKS REQUIRED. Apply Box A563S S.T., B'por*. APPLICANTS FOR THE vacancy Ot clerk/typist at P.O. Box 1222 thanked. Position has now been fllled. WANTED COOK GENERAL Amah for European909 words
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Advertisement842 1963-09-03 19 ACCOMMODATION WANTED it Word* tt (Mln.)— Box tt rts. extra WANTED 2/3 Bedroom flat or terrac* bouse for long term M 'Sanitation unfurnished. Apply Box A 5647 S.T. Spore. AMERICAN FAMILY requires house long lease pref. furnished 4 bedrooms District 9. 10, 11. Ring Mrs. Kancher anytime 2414 B'tjor*. UNPURNISHBD842 words
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Advertisement855 1963-09-03 19 EDUCATION it Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box tt rts. exfr. MALA V A M CORRESPONDENCE COLLEGE offers Inteastve Short and Revision Courses for 1963 H.B C. School Certificate, K M.C.E.. Q.T., L.C.E. L.C.C Bookkeeping eta. and General Coure* for 1964-1965 examinations Malay, Chinese. Tamil. all levels. 102-pM* prospectus free. P.O. Boa855 words
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Advertisement580 1963-09-03 19 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS THE FAR EAST ENOINEBR Published quarterly THE ENGINEER, like Its companion volume the Heng K*ng A Far East Bulldsr, circulate! throughout Seuth East Asia. CURRENT ISSUC On Sal* Nsw CONTENTS INCLUDE: 210-reet etilmney clssrt air *vsr Kallang. New liner for Singapore-West Australia run. Giant **ff*r dsm eompltttd580 words
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Advertisement273 1963-09-03 19 NOTICE DISTRICT COURT SALE W.S. 6s. 8. No. 223 of 1963 In the Cause of Habib Khan Plaintiff versus Li_i Seok Defendant AUCTION SALE OF Wall glass showcases on wooden stand, floe showcases, etc. To Be Held At No. T2S. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE (Front Portion of cr. fl.) On273 words
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Article677 1963-09-03 20 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA: By Singapore bid for top honours at Malaysia meet Coach Tan predicts 6ft 6in leap by Balakrishnan Singapore. Monday gINGAPORE AAA officials, jubilant over the 13 gold medals won by their team in the inter-territorial match against Malaya and North Borneo at Fairer Park677 words
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Article106 1963-09-03 20 SINGAPORE, Mon. The president of the Malayan Cricket Association, Dr. Ong Swee Law. told the Straits Times today that a' Commonwealth cricket team would not tour Malaya this year. A strong commonwealth team of 15 members will make a six-week tour of Pakistan in November. The106 words
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Article139 1963-09-03 20 T^ALMBRSTON. Mon. H. Sugll moto. the sole Japanese competitor, was 11 strokes behind the leader at the half-way stage in the 72 holes MeUlcraft golf tournament which began here today. Sugimoto, a popular performer on the current New Zealand circuit, began with an indifferent round of139 words
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207 1963-09-03 20 WAS GRAND PRIX FATAL CRASH CAUSED BY BLOWOUT? SINGAPORE, Mon. Did a blow-out cause the crash which cost Singapore motor-racing ace Yong* Nam Kee his life in the Johore Grand Prix at Johore Bahru yesterday? As speculation raged today over the possible causes of the crash at Zoo Corner in207 words
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Article648 1963-09-03 20 SPORE TURF CLUB'S GOLD CUP MEETING STARTS ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE. Man. Weight* far all eight races 'at Buklt Timah on Sunday, first day of the STC Gold Cup jneetlng: STEWARDS CUP Cl. 1, Div. I— <f. B*yal Meadow 9.99 Dententurius 8.97 Nasbor 8.06 Bilah Sayang II 8.93 Star648 words
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343 1963-09-03 20 Thai boys beat Victoria Inst 14-9 RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Vajiravudh College of Bangkok maintained their unbeaten record on their Malayan tour when, they beat Victoria Institution by 14 points (gpal and three penalties) to nine points (try anc" two penalties) In a friendly match played at Shaw Road343 words
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Article71 1963-09-03 20 KLUANO. Mon.— The Johore team for the Malaysia hockey championships to be held In Kuala Lumpur from Sept. 11 to 17 is: A. de Cruz. Ismail Aziz, W. Joseph. C. Williams, Ang Sem Sing, Sivaramamoorthy. Indrasekaran, Salleh Ibrahim. D. Saurajan. See Kirn Kiew. Liaw Slow Long.71 words
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Article54 1963-09-03 20 IFFEZHEIM (W. Germany), Mon. Mr. G. Oldham's Newmar-ket-trained five-year-old Eipieasn won the 8108.000 Grand Prix of Baden-Baden yesterday In an. international finish. BIU Williamson landed him a three-quarters of a length winner of the 8» f race from Hungarian challenger Imperial. who beat France's WhippoorwUl in a photofinishReuter - 54 words
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Article50 1963-09-03 20 POERTSCHACH. Mon. Fred Stolle beat Bob Hewitt 6-2, 7-6. 6-1 in t.ie all-Australian anal to win the men's singles title at the Australian lawn tennis championships here yesterday. Renee Schuurman, of South Africa, son the women's singles title, beating Australia's Noelene Turner 4-4. 3-6. 8-6 in the final.50 words
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Article323 1963-09-03 20 STIPE'S REPORT rH. Mon. Til* MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's new: RACE 1 Belle BhM (Bhaari> threw her head In the air as the. gates opened and lost ground. J Wilson was cautioned for permitting his mount (Teknab) to shift In and slightly Inconvenienced'323 words
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Advertisement1265 1963-09-03 20 TENDERS TO LIT SHOPB/ OFFICES ACCOMMODATION Now available in good localities at New Bridge Road /South Bridge Road: Upper Pickering Street; Rochore House; St. Michael. Kallang and Stirling Road. Full details and tender forme are obtainable from Application Section. Housing Development Board. Upper Pickering Street. Tenders must reach the Application1,265 words
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Article, Illustration521 1963-09-03 21 K. FERNANDEZ - Eleven teams will play in 28-match tournament MALAYSIA HOCKEY K. FERNANDEZ KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gLEVEN teams ten representing states, including Sarawak, and the Federation Armed Forces will compete in the Malaysian hockey tournament to be held at Kuala Lumpur from Sept. 11 to 17. The states are: Sarawak, Selangor, Penang,521 words
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130 1963-09-03 21 FVENANO, Mon. Penang Jf* will meet Kedah in AJor Star on Thursday in the inter-state Malay badminton tournament for the T?nnku i Abdul Rahman Cup. Penang will field ten players in thus first round contest in the north zone to be played130 words
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100 1963-09-03 21 r>H, Mon. The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. will declare open the table-tennis match between Thailand and Perak at the SJAA hall here tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. The Thai players are: Men Supachai Patanaviranan. Chayanont Voovanich. Pradit Plvitshihpugdee and Kratsorn Chiraphad;100 words
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Article138 1963-09-03 21 BADMINTON Penang Schools Sports Council's under-15 novices tourney finals: B«ys sing-les: Ho Khun Kooi ISXI) bt Quah Keng Teoh (JSS) 15-7. 15-4; doubles: Ho Khim Kooi and Chee Mun Lay (SKI) bt Quah Keng Teong and Leow Bin Cheen (JSS) 13-15, 15-4. 15-9. Girls singles: Tan Sot Khim (MOS)138 words
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276 1963-09-03 21 MIKE HAILWOOD CLINCHES 500cc WORLD TITLE =^-MOTOR-RACING TAMPERE (Finland), Monday. TtflKE Hailwood, Britain's 23-year-old motor cycl--ITI ing ace, clinched the world 500 cc title for the second year in succession today at the Finnish Grand Prix here. Hailwood, riding an MV, was the only man to complete the full 35Reuter - 276 words
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Article137 1963-09-03 21 Koreans draw after 2-0 lead HONG KONG, Mon. The visiting South Korean Merdeka football tournament team fought a Combined Chinese XI to a 2-2 draw In a friendly soccer match here last night. The visitors led 2-1 at half time. The Koreans dominated exchanges In the early stages and wereReuter - 137 words
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Article143 1963-09-03 21 fVELTWEQ (Austria), Mon. £j Former world champion Jack Brabham of Australia, driving a' Brabham-CHmax. roared to victory at a record speed of 155.09 kilometers an hour In the first Austrian Orand Prix at the Zeltweg airfield today. Brabham, who won two consecutive world titles In 1959UP - 143 words
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Article42 1963-09-03 21 CADIZ. Mon. Benfica. of Portugal, won the Carranza trophy tournament which ended here last night. In the final match, Benfica beat Florentine, of Italy, 7-3 after extra time. Final plactngs: 1 Benfica. 3 Fiorentlna. 3 Barcelona, 4 Valencia. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article303 1963-09-03 21 TENNIS TUTW YORK. Man.— Roy EmerXI son of Australia and American Dennis Ralston, the second and third seeds, won their second round matches In the United! States lawn tennis championship* at Forest Hills yesterday as topseeded Chuck McKlnley nursed a torn back muscle. McKlnley. given303 words
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Page 21 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous76 1963-09-03 21 SOCCER— b'gor fnnior ko Hnal replay: TPCA v Dmno (6 pjn.); FAS Cup final replay: SCRC v Umno (7.30, both matches at Merdeka Stadium). Spore Dlv. 2B: Police v Rajajl (Oeylang); Junior C«p: Amicable v RAP Tengah Windsor Rovers v Jollllads (both matches at Parrer Pk). HOCKEY North Perak trial76 words
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Article, Illustration405 1963-09-03 22 JAKARTA, Mon. The Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today Indonesia will oppose any de^ viation by Malaya or Britain from the spirit and letter of the Manila agreement on the formation of Malaysia. Dr. Subandrio toid newsmen after reporting toReuter; UPI - 405 words
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100 1963-09-03 22 GLASGOW (Scotland), Mon. A baby boy, 51b 60z.. was born in the clouds 1,000 ft. over the Renfrewshire village of Blshopton today in a four-englned Heron aircraft of British European Airways ambulance service. The mother, from the Island of Barra In Scotland's WesternReuter - 100 words
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Article123 1963-09-03 22 MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia today attacked China for ignoring "the sufferings of its countrymen in the British Colony of Hong /Cong." Izvestia said the Chinese leaders "made a terrible fuss about the plight of the people suffering under imperialism, but they surprisingly ignore123 words
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438 1963-09-03 22 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Premier, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, said here tonight it was a matter for refret that the Federation Government had expressed concern over his proclamation of de facto independence on Saturday. He said that his Government could "conclusively Justify" the438 words
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Article, Illustration100 1963-09-03 22 SCORPIONS GIFT, BUT WITHOUT THE STING ONI)()N. Mon. Mr. \j Arthur Bottomley (above). Labour M.P., has received a parcel containing scorpions and other more lethal creatures all dead from a 17-year-old girl in Malaya. Miss Chong Ah Kiew. The scorpions apparently cure fevers. Salted bees are good for the voice,Reuter - 100 words
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Article28 1963-09-03 22 GLASOOW, Mon.— Mr. Masayoshl Oblra. Japanese Foreign Minister, arrives nere by air tomorrow from Copenhagen for talks with his British counterpart, the Earl of Home. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article385 1963-09-03 22 LONDON, Mon. The new Ac- count in the stock markets got off to a good, but not exciting, start today. There was no marked expansion in the volume of business, but the I recent firm trend In industrial I equities was fully maintained foli lowing selective buying. Outside385 words
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486 1963-09-03 22 From WEE KIM WEE OANDAKAN, Mon. All went well here today in six full hours of the U.N. mission's hearing of the people's views on Malaysia with Indonesian and Filipino observers attending for the first time. The hearing started 75 minutes486 words
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Article73 1963-09-03 22 LONDON, Mon. Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton will leave London this week for Mexico. Burton, who has Just completed a role In a new film. Is en route to star in Tennessee Williams' "Night of the Iguana." Miss Taylor is going along to keep himUPI - 73 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-09-03 22 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 66 75 Kota Bharu 90 75 Penang 82 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7741 words
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