The Straits Times, 7 September 1963
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Title Section19 1963-09-07 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Kstd. 1845. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration474 1963-09-07 1 FELIX - Tengku: Sure UN findings will show 'yes' FELIX By ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A "very happy" Tengku Abdul Rahman today was confident that the United Nations findings would show that Sabah and Sarawak want Malaysia. Flying back from Alor Star, the Tengku told reporters waiting at the K.MAI-' airfield here:474 words
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Article, Illustration762 1963-09-07 1 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: 'M-accord must be honoured'- RAJA: FOREIGN AFFAIRS, DEFENCE HELD IN TRUST FOR CENTRAL GOVT UNTIL MALAYSIA SET UP IN TERMS SET OUT IN M-AGREEMENT By SINGAPORE, Friday THE dispute over the Singapore Government's proclamation of. de facto independence is moving towards a crucial stage. Asked today762 words
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1016 1963-09-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Government today rejected Indonesia's 1 protest against the fixing of Malaysia Day for Sept. 16. In a statement on the Indonesian Note handed to him two days ago by the Indonesian Ambassador in Malaya, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of1,016 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-09-07 1 A souvenir to commemorate the big day 'pHE brave new Malaysia comes into being at one minute past midnight on Sept. 16. In the morning, the Yang diPertuan Agong will read the proclamation which heralds the birth of the new nation of 10 million people. Throughout the country, in a135 words
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Article, Illustration333 1963-09-07 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Singapore's Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, has been named one of Malaysia's delegates to the United Nations General Assembly opening in New Yprk on Sept. 17. The delegation will be led by Da to Ong Yoke Lin, the Malayan333 words
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Article40 1963-09-07 1 Kt'CHING, Fri. Another Indonesian-based bandit was killed yesterday in Sungei Bangkit area of the Third Division, it was announced today. The kill brings the total number of bandits kiUed in Siuixei Bangkit area to 15.40 words
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Article127 1963-09-07 1 HAVANA PROTEST ON AIR RAID ITAVANA, Pri. A teacher was killed and three of his children injured in an air attack early yesterday, the Cuban Government claimed today. An armed forces communique blamed the United States for the attack. "A repetition could cause serious incidents," It said. "The Cuban Government127 words
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Article51 1963-09-07 1 LONDON. Fri.— Vickie Barrett, 20, who gave evidence at the trial of Dr. Stephen Ward, pleaded guilty in court here today to soliciting for the purpose ol prostitution. MUs Barrett, who was said to have previous convictions for .similar offences, was fined £20 or six weeks' jail.51 words
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387 1963-09-07 1 R CHANDRAN - Convoy, hit by typhoon arrives safely R CHANDRAN By SINGAPORE, Fri. A *3 convoy of vessels, reported missing between Hong Kong and Singapore, arrived here safely today after running the gauntlet of a typhoon in the China Sea. Part of the convoy a barge and a store ship towed by387 words
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Article52 1963-09-07 1 50.000 CHINESE FLEE TO RUSSIA >iosemv. i n \i«"ut il nun < bittese !H«*IUb« li.ur flrd ii r©*> 8iBO' •».>\ ict border mt" u i Ceatral A»la since "•••I ■>< n to »cch r f n from 'rritgkMi pel sedition '.t>r«Jin-: tu Sin i t -niiii s Inrr52 words
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368 1963-09-07 2 PALACE COUP? JUST A RUMOUR, HE SAYS No family plot— Diem 'MY POSITION IS NO LONGER ENVIABLE AND NO ONE WISHES TO TAKE MY PLACE' PRESIDENT Ngo Dinh Diem has denied that any member of his family wanted to take over control in South Vietnam and usurp his place. HeReuter - 368 words
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197 1963-09-07 2 'Disaster' rumours mar big move from Bali DEN PASAR, Frl. Superstition and wild rumours of disaster are marring the Government's plan to evacuate to other islands thousands of Balinese victims of the Mount Agong eruptions this year. Although about 7.000 villagers have already been moved by ship to the NorthReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-09-07 2 NOW A U.S. CURB ON VIETNAM TRIPS WASHINGTON, Fri.— The United States is limiting travel by American Government officials going to South Vietnam because of the ''unsettled situation" there, the State Department announced yesterday. Describing the move as a "precautionary step," it said officials with essential business to transact couldReuter - 95 words
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115 1963-09-07 2 REFUGEE PLANE ACCIDENT NUMBER TWO T^AIROBI, Fri. A Charter aircraft flying from Dar-es-Salaam to pick up Dr. Kenneth Abrahams and other South African refugees in Bechuanaland. crashed at Mbeya. Southern Tanganyika, yesterday. One of the aircraft's two engine^ failed. In the crash-landing, the propellor was smashed and the aircraft severelyReuter - 115 words
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143 1963-09-07 2 THE U.S. Under-Secretary of State. Mr. George W. Ball, left for Lisbon yesterday after three days of talks with officials in Rawalpindi, which centered on Pakistan's increasing relations with Communist China. U.S sources said that although they failed to reach complete agreement, "Pakistan remainsUPI - 143 words
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259 1963-09-07 2 Verwoerd: I didn't offer to take over these lands PRETORIA, Fit Dr. Hendrik Verwoerd. South Africa's Prime Minister. denied last night he had made any offer to "annexe" or to "take over" Bechuanaland. Basutoland and Swaziland. In a statement, he said reports that he had made such an offer wereReuter - 259 words
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366 1963-09-07 2 Russians make trouble on our border, says Peking pEKING, Fri. C o m m unist China accused Russian leaders today of coercing "several tens of thousands'' of Chinese citizens to cross the border from Sinkiang and refusing to hand them back. The charge of "provoking troubles on the Sino SovietReuter - 366 words
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55 1963-09-07 3 ISTANBUL, Fri. The captain of the Soviet freighter Arkhangelsk, which ran ashore in thick fog near here yesterday, today refused to leave his ship on orders of the public prosecutor. Three people were killed and two seriously injured when the 3.812 ton55 words
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Article47 1963-09-07 3 The sbip's second in command and the Soviet Vice-Consul here told the prosecutor's office that orders from Moscow were needed before Captain Insnerk could leave his ship. They offered to pay indemnities. The freighter's battered prow still rests on the wreckage of the two homes. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article31 1963-09-07 3 ROME, Fri. Former Queen Alexandra of Yugoslavia wa« released from a Venice hospital yesterday, five days after she was brought in unconscious suffering from an overdose of sleeping pills.31 words
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Article37 1963-09-07 3 RIO DE JANEIRO. Fn. At W>t 50 people and hundreds of cattle and pigs have died in bush fires which are sweeping Parana state, which has had no rain for live months. Reuter. 4Reuter - 37 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-09-07 3 ROMAN MOSAIC FIND IN AN ENGLISH FIELD JULIET Solomons of Richmond (left), and Margaret Lewis from Portsmouth study a Roman mosaic floor dating from early second century A.D. uncovered by an archaeological team in a field, near Chichester, Sussex. The mosaic, brightly coloured, shows a cherubReuter - 105 words
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Article35 1963-09-07 3 "THE trouble with you it V that y*u are one of those people who do not believe that anybody it drunV until they are uncontciout. A London magistrate convicting a man of being drunk.35 words
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252 1963-09-07 3 2 CITIES DEFY COLOUR BAR GOVERNOR BIRMINGHAM, Friday. VfR. George C. Wallace, Governor of Alabama. ATI moved to head off desegregated school openings in Mobile and Huntsville last night but officials in both cities said they planned to open schools today on schedule. Mr. Wallace sent forces or state troopersUPI - 252 words
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98 1963-09-07 3 NEW YORK. Fri.— Four Negroes and an 18-year-old white girl chained themselves 50 feet up to cranes on a building site here yesterday and vowed to stay there until alleged racial discrimination in the construction trade was ended. The fiveReuter - 98 words
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Article35 1963-09-07 3 UNITED NATIONS, Prl. U Thant. UJJ. Secretary-General, will deliver the opening speech at Monday's meeting here of the World Federation of United Nations Associations its first ever plenary session at U.N. headquarters.35 words
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Article32 1963-09-07 3 ROME. Prt. A two- week's United Nations conference on tourism, which «nded here lastnight has urged simplification of customs' facilities, lower fares and other measures to piomote International travel.- -Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article31 1963-09-07 3 BRIGHTON, (England), Fri. The 1.000-delegate annual assembly of the Trades Union Congress here today unanimously demanded a sweeping extension of nationalisation to British industries still in private hands Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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223 1963-09-07 3 New drug (better than vaccination) to control smallpox T ONDON, Fri. A drug which is claimed to be better than vaccination in controlling smallpox epidemics was announced here yesterday. The authoritative medical weekly, The Lancet, described the results of trials with the new drug as "remarkable." If further experience ledReuter - 223 words
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96 1963-09-07 3 LONDON. Fri. The Household Cavalry called police yesterday when a young blonde walked Into their barracks and tried to buy one of their horses, offering £100 in five-pound notes as a deposit. "A police car came round and the officers had a word96 words
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Article45 1963-09-07 3 '.ONDON. Prt.— Two little D|eces of silver paper, blown by the wind from a refuse tin into an electricity sub-scatlon. In Coalvllle. yesterday blacked out factories and thousands of homes over a five-mile radius. The silver paper shortcircuited the 33.000 volt power supply.— ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article378 1963-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Festival programme includes fireworks, carnivals, air show, sports and rallies SINGAPORE is ;«ll set for the big Malaysia Duy celebrations. The highlight will be a giant rally and march past on the Padang from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Sept. 16 Malaysia Day.378 words
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Article66 1963-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. About 36 cub leaders will attend a district sixeree, organised by the Tiong Bahru District Boy Scouts Association at the Oiilman barracks at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday. This sixeree Is the first of Its kind to be conducted for cub sixers (leaders) between the66 words
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132 1963-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Frl. Mr. Justice Chua today told a young welder. Foo Kan Seng, found guilty of robbery In the Assize Court that this type of offence was prevalent In this State and that the only way to put a stop to It was132 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-09-07 4 DARUS SHARIFF TO RUN FOR GEYLANG SERAI SEAT SINGAPORE. Frl.— A former Singapore Umno leader. Inche Darus SharlfT (above) who was expelled from the party last December, announced today that he would contest the Geylang Serai constituency a* an Independent in the coming general elections. At a press conference. Inche129 words
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Article32 1963-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Frl.— The School Employees Branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees will hold its fourth annual general meeting at the AUPE Union house at 10 a.m on Sun-32 words
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Article33 1963-09-07 4 SINOAPORE. Krl. Professor Ronalu J. Butler, of the University of Toronto, will give a public lecture at the new Lecture Theatre 3, University of Singapore, at 8 p.m. next Tuesday.33 words
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Article26 1963-09-07 4 SINGAPORE, ill Ml. Mohd. Arlff bin Suradl. Assemblyman for Ulu Pandan. will open the Fairer Road Post Office at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday.26 words
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Article, Illustration552 1963-09-07 4 HTHE second Industrial Arbitration Court was told today that an agreement between Harrisons and Crosfleld (Singapore) Ltd., and the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union provided only for the payment of a bonus, but left the quantum of bonus to the discretion of the management. This552 words
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Article363 1963-09-07 4 THE following la today'! ■otaedule of civil aircraft movemtnta at Paya Lebar airport. Blnfaporc: ARRIVALS B0AC: From London. Zurich, Cairo Aqaba. Bombay, Colombo. Kuala Unnpur (BA T«4» 4.15 p.m.: from London. Frankfurt, Rome. Belrut, Teheran, New Delhi (BA 700) 5.55 p.m.: from Auckland. Sydney. D»rwln363 words
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Article152 1963-09-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Peoples Action Party tonight charged that the Singapore Alliance, with all its "connections" with the Federation, had failed to bring about merger. In a statement, the PAP political bureau said: "Yet within two years of being elected, (he PAP Government had successfully entered152 words
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Advertisement62 1963-09-07 4 HpjHHPJpHHpjIIHM <on« Last Day: UNUWMMIfta Nancy Kwan Pot Boone "THE MAIN ATTRACTION" (Metrocolor). Tomorrow: 9.30 a.m.: "Com* On Everybody" tMandorin). 1 1.00 a.m.: "Secret Of Monte Cristo" (MGM). "Giant Of Metropolis" (Color Scope) Stale*) Today Only: 2.10-7.1 $-9 JO p.m. LOVE t HOSES" (Cant.) Toni,h» Midmflht: "THAI ULLAM" (Tamil). Tomorrow62 words
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Advertisement427 1963-09-07 4 ENG LOK MANSION Napier Road (Near Botanic Garden) 4-STOREY LUXURY FLATS 4 Bedrooms (Two With Bathroom Attached) $29,800/Also Flat* For Sale $17,900/--at Thomson Road, 3 Milestone, Next to NOVENA CHURCH. N EARING COMPLETION EASY PAYMENT CAN BE ARRANGED KSSi VAT YUEN HONG CO., LTD. 25. Oxlcy Garden. Singapore 9. Tel:427 words
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Advertisement607 1963-09-07 4 f XOU SHOW IX. I >■ 12.30-4.30 130 pm. Surdjys Holidays: txlra Show At I NOW AT NORMAL PRICES! $1 00 $2 00 1 S3 00 X J THE t day with 42 INTIRNATIONAL STARS f z mumimimmiiihiii School Children Concession :4. §5 cents To All Seats At 12.30 M607 words
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Article, Illustration360 1963-09-07 5 HOTEL PLANS NEW FACILITIES: BOWLING ALLEY, LUXURY PENTHOUSE, ICE-SKATING RINK AND SWIMMING POOL KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ■JHE Federal Hotel one of the biggest ir. town is embarking on a $6 million extension project to meet the expected demand for more rooms with360 words
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Article173 1963-09-07 5 You can be fined $1,000 for this KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The emblem and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act 1963. which was recently passed by parliament, came into force on Sept. 1, the Government announced today. Under this law. those who use any of the names, emblems of flags specified,173 words
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Article65 1963-09-07 5 IPOH. Fri.— Mr. Choy Ka Vi-t or the Alliance faces a .straight fight with Mr. Chal Moot Sam ot the Socialist Front (or the by-election in the Pelawan local council in Lower Perak tor which nomination* closed today. The by-election ls to fill the seat vacated by65 words
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Article37 1963-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Amalgamated Union o[ Employes in the Government Clerical and Allied Services will hold it* ttrst delegates conference on Saturday and Sunday. at the St John's Ambulance Hall.' Shelley Road, here37 words
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Article31 1963-09-07 5 MUAR. Fri. Tangkak police >tation ls now a sub-station of the Muar police station All permits and licences in the Tangkak district will now be Issued at Muar31 words
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124 1963-09-07 5 Detainees freed when danger is past KUCHING, Fri.— Sarawak's Chief Secretary. Mr. t D. Jakenay, said in the Council Ncgn this morning that political detainees in Sarawak would remain in prison until the Government was satisfied that the danger of a revolution could be disregarded. He was replying to Mr.124 words
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92 1963-09-07 5 Policeman bore me grudge, says hawker PENANG. FYi— A stall holder. Khor Kirn Cheok. complained In court toduv that a ooliceman who had summoned him "bore me a grudge' "I have here two other summonses." Khor '.old the first magistrate. Mr N. Mann Sau Khor pleaded not guilty to failing92 words
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Article55 1963-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Low Kian Eng, 27, a taxi driver, was today committed for trial in the High Court charged with murdering another taxi driver. Abdul Rahman bin Hamid, 26. Low was alleged to have stabbed Abdul Rahman to death at the Mountba'ten Road toxi-stand at 1155 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-09-07 5 FRONT CHIEFS ORDER M-DAY BOYCOTT PENANG, Friday. T<HE Socialist Front is to order all its members of 1 Parliament, state assemblymen and local councillors to boycott the Malaysia celebrations. "Circulars will be issued soon." Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. chairman of the Front' 3 Penang division, said today. Mr. Ooi, who188 words
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226 1963-09-07 5 Tree port' team for capital for talks pENANG, Fri The 1 Penang state Alliance plans to send another delegation to Kuala Lumpur to see the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, for further discussion on the island's free port status. In view of this, the Minister of Commerce and226 words
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Article130 1963-09-07 5 POLICEMEN FACE OUTRAGE CHARGES IPOH, Fri.— Three policemen who were alleged to have outraged the modesty of a school girl one night had their case postponed to Nov. 28 for hearing. They are Ranil) bin Abdul Wahab. 26. Mat Zaln bin Ayoo. 34. and Norhan bin Han Monamed Alt 35130 words
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Article26 1963-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUK Fri Th« Straits Times group of newspapers today collected 5231.23 from readers to National Patriotic Fund bringing 1U total to 5142.116 »0.26 words
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Article, Illustration486 1963-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. jyjOHAMED Said bin Haji Salleh, 21, an officeboy, was cycling along Mountbatten Road one noon when he heard two pistol shots. He turned and saw three people, one with a brief case, running to a car parked near486 words
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Article72 1963-09-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Prl. Reserve A.S.P. Raji Slinniudin bin Raja Razm.iii. 33. officer in charge ol the Police Volunteer Reserves here has been appointed police A.D.C. to the Sultan of Perak. He is the fifth son of Ra]a Razman bin Raja Abdul Hamid. a former72 words
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Article40 1963-09-07 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Pri. Miss Sheelah Patwardhan. daughter of Dr. and Mrs Patwardhan of Sungei Patani. has returned here after graduating as a doctor in Dublin. She is an old girl of the Sungei Patani and Pen?ng Convents40 words
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Article164 1963-09-07 5 PENANG, Fri. A van kong Road that day when his driver died after hei van almost knocked down a had been pushed during girl. an argument and hit hf 6 a fnend of xh I childs his hpad against a nil-i£ ather remonstrated with ms164 words
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184 1963-09-07 5 Our children are 'moving quicker' than those in US DENANG. Fri. Mal--1 ayan children appear to be "moving quicker" than their counterparts. Mrs. Rosalind Loring, co-ordi-nator of the University of California, said here last night. "I have seen four-year-olds in this country doliig sums that are only given to our184 words
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Article80 1963-09-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl— Tengku Naquiah. 18 daughter of the Deputy High Commissioner for Malaya In Britain. Tengku Ja afar bin Ti-riL'ku Abdul Rahman, will lead a group ol twelve Malayan students from London, for a cultural festival on Sept. 14 at Rouen the French Cathedral town,80 words
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Miscellaneous235 1963-09-07 5 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8 One of the spectacle* Algy 1 Doesn't pay dues, flat broke! s? ,g, 13 20s neighbour comes to the 5 A 15 for eacl,! (6>. Ir t but stlll on rd 9 Motor vehicle quietly using its ii 0> tJ own pollen 181 15 20235 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1963-09-07 7 ROBERT KAUTH - ROBERT KAUTH DAY FIVE OF THE BIG MURDER HUNT By 18-YEAR-OLD STUDENT TELLS HOW HE MURDERED SKI GIRL SONJA HE is the coolest killer I have ever seen. This is the description of Thomas I^ee Bean, confess cd killer of Sonja McCaskie, given by District Attorney1,238 words
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238 1963-09-07 8 Sailor who hid his gold like kings of older days DENANG, Fri. A Hong Kong seaman, who hid his "treasures like the kings of olden days," was today fined $8,730 or nine months' Jail for concealing uncustomed goods in the cabin of his ship. Lam Tat pleaded guilty to concealing238 words
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68 1963-09-07 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Adult Education Board is organising a (our-month course In elementary woodwork for those who are keen on do-it-yourself woodwork projects. The course, storting at the end of the month, will be conducted at Queenstown Secondary Technical School every Tuesday from 768 words
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Article31 1963-09-07 8 KUANTAN. Fri. A new rest house Is being planned for thk State capital of Pahang. It will be built near, the beach of Teloic Chempedak.31 words
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Article25 1963-09-07 8 MUAR, Fri. Inche Tahlr bin NacaraU MM been elected president of the Johore branch of the Amalgamated National Union of Local Authorities Employees.25 words
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103 1963-09-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Radio Malaya has n Intention of broadcasting In Hindustani because "only a very small minority" of people here understand It. This was stated today by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Information and Broad casting. Syed Zalnal Abidln.103 words
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Article65 1963-09-07 8 SINGAPORE. Prl. The Finance Minister, Dr. Ooh Keng Swee. returned today alter attending the opening smslotj of the new Asian Institute of Economic Development and Planning held In Bangkok. The conference attended by senior Government OfflclaU from 31 Asian countries met to draw up a syllabus65 words
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Article24 1963-09-07 8 MUAR. Fri The Mu»r branch of the Malayan Chlneae A&Koclatlon has decided to organise fre« educational classes In three languages for student*.24 words
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Article47 1963-09-07 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mohamed Hassan bin Kadlr. 20. a police supervisee under an order to report every Thursday to the Joo Chiat police station, was Jailed for 18 months here today for falling to make a report on Dec. 29 last. He pleaded guilty.47 words
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Article, Illustration1371 1963-09-07 8 INSTRUCTOR: I SWAM FROMPULAU SENANG MOB A big civil service jump for Inche Ghazah KUALA LI'MPUR. Fri. The Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Mohamed Ghasali bin Shafie (above), has been promoted from a Superscaie "C" post to Superscale "A". According to the Federation Staff list, this1,371 words
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Miscellaneous121 1963-09-07 8 Alley Oap By VuT Bamlim S~ <.IJUST FEEL MIAN I 1...AW r MOPB TW FIRST )1 I CAU6€ fM GOWNA 1 X^"*~*^ I XPUNNO AN-OSMERV.. 6UY I SEE K Blfi AN* WALK RIGHT UP TO YEEZK.) .7' I WEBS I AM- W, AU.OVSR.'! f TOUGH AW AN' KJCK MM IN121 words
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Article, Illustration485 1963-09-07 9 Wishes of Sabah people 'clear as crystal' MALAYAN OBSERVERS RETURN FROM BORNEO KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. gENATOR Athi Nahappan, one of the four Malayan observers who accompanied the United Nations Malaysia mission to the Borneo territories, said here today that the wishes of the people of Sabah were as "clear as485 words
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107 1963-09-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Three hundred troops of the Federation Army leave Singapore for Kuching by sea tomorrow to help police guard against any disturbances in the Sarawak capital during the Malaysia celebrations, it was learn ed today. According to an arm> statement they will107 words
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162 1963-09-07 9 19 women are slowly exploding a myth IPOH. Fri. Nineteen Malay women smallholders in the Ulu Maran fringe alienation land scheme in the Kuala Kangsar district are slowly but laboriously exploding the myth that women are the weaker sex. Perhaps realising that they lack the muscle-power of the men. the162 words
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Article31 1963-09-07 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will tour Moulmein constituency tomorrow from 5.30 p.m. and the Kalian* constituency on Sunday starting at the same time.31 words
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124 1963-09-07 9 IPOH s jaga kreta boys, who are sometimes rounded up by the police, may be legalised. The Municipal Council, at the suggestion of a Peoples Progressive Party councillor Mr. C. H. Yin. is considering the advisability of re- IPOH. Friday 1 cognising them as124 words
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345 1963-09-07 9 'SHOW CONSIDERATION' APPEAL SENIOR poli?; officer today warned the public to be careful with firecrackers on Malaysia Day. The Kuala Lumpur 0.C.P.D.. Supt. Ibrahim Mohaidin, particularly urged parents to keep an eye on their children. He said: "I hope the public will show the345 words
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Article88 1963-09-07 9 14 Morris Minors stolen in KL KUALA LUMPUR. FT1. Fourteen Morris Minors have been stolen here in the past month out of a total of 17. Ten vehicles have so far been recovered. Those still missing are: four black Morris Minors. BE 4255, MA 4620. BP 7497. and PB 1801;88 words
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Article, Illustration159 1963-09-07 9 Youth faces hurt charge BRIDE-TO-BE OF DATO LOKE SINGAPORE. Pri. Chun Gan Hoo. 14. was tentatively chanced in the ninth magistrate's court today with using a corrosive substance sodium hvdroxlde (or the purpose oi causing hurt to a youth. Ww Ah Send, at his house in Vir'ona Street on Auk159 words
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Article33 1963-09-07 9 IPOH. Fri.— Thieves stole watch and S2O from q hut occupied by a watchman. Roor Singh 50. while he was on his nifjl.i rounds In a carpentry workshop in Menglembu.33 words
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Article189 1963-09-07 9 I^UALA LUMPUR. Fri. I The young soldier-in-hiding gave himself up at his camp this morning. Sapper S Manikavasagar. 22, whose mother, Mrs. K. Subramaniam. had yesterday appealed to him to give hlmi self up, appeared today before Capt. E. L. V. Wall, the i ofneer-in-charge of his unit.189 words
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328 1963-09-07 9 WON OUR FREEDOM ON A SILVER PLATTER? PENANG, Friday 'J'HE Minister of Transport and national Umno Youth leader. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. last night criticised a recent statement by the Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, that some countries had "won328 words
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Article57 1963-09-07 9 TAIPING. Fri.— The rank and file of the police force here now have their own madrasah (prayer hall) close to their barrack." It mi officially opened today by Deputy Superintendent Mohamad Noor bin Ahmad OS PC Haii SulHiman. the P(»r*k police imam, ieti the special praypw57 words
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Article22 1963-09-07 9 PENANG. Fu. The local 9th artists' exhibition will be n^ld m 'he British Council room *nrl Penang Library next week22 words
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Advertisement163 1963-09-07 9 FULL CONTROL in the palm of your hand that's right, only Allis-Chalmers tractor load- also offers the benefits of 5-way hydraulic filtering ers feature gingle-lever control. Take the TL-14, protection for peak hydraulic system efficiency for example. With just one lever, the operator extended service life, and pin-connected axles for163 words
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Miscellaneous49 1963-09-07 9 Buffs ttunny Hy Hniph H<>intd«hl |HVH 1/ MOP IN ELMER! (ULP. 1 fCAM WE MAKE IT TO HHHT PULL TH BEiGTijpTs^H M LOOKS LIKE MY HEAP- A GAWA6E W USING I I^H T HOLP 'EM a'li'L Ifl FLAGGED YOU \J-I6WTS JUST BUPNEtfy AIY rLASHUSHT?/ ■fV N MOR6 STEAPy, POC49 words
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Article54 1963-09-07 10 M Horats tit (Minimum) KIAN MACDONALO: Ihf en gagement v announced betwees Michael Bwias Turnrr, son of Mr. J.E.R.Q. Kean. 08, ARIBA. and Mra. Kean. of Woodruff' Hanley-Swaa. Malvern and lona Bryony. younger daughter of Colonel <Rrtd i Aagua Macdonald MBK and Mrs Macdooald. of HeadH lartrrs Far Kaat54 words
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Obituary73 1963-09-07 10 N Hirfi $1* (Minimum) COTTS On August 30th Sydne* Robert i late of Rrmlngton Rand Ltd. i beloved h<ishsnd or Betty now at 48. Biddulph Mansions. Klgm Avenue. London W I cremation Knday September nth LAVILLE. on .'h sept Peacefully tti Kaglhnd. Mr. Juatice L.V J. Laville. aged 74,73 words
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Article80 1963-09-07 10 >• H'ere't Sit Himimmm) MR MRS. Rllsa Meyer Rllaa thank relatlvn. trienda for their kind assistascr attendance good wishes and valuable prrarnt* on the occasion or their marriage on I i>-«3 at Singapore. lawn, aiKtert and relatives of tha late Tong Nam Kee wisn to thank all those friends80 words
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Article353 1963-09-07 10 M Warit Sit (Minimum) THE cockpit* Java Rijittafel la •rivrd every Saturday and Sunday lunrh tunr SALE now on: Mm Kedured UraMically On All Oceeiiea At Mulrhandu Both (Ulona. TOWN A COUNTRY'S Sale com Matataj t'th Kfptemher 1983. Barn»in> lialorr' lion I mn» It. YOU LOOK YOUNGER whea •lim!353 words
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Article647 1963-09-07 10 Sharp differences of opinion between the Singapore and Federation Governments, with Malaysia only nine days away, are disconcerting. Dispute is, we hope, too harsh a word. But j there are two or three quesiI tons still to be settled, and the atmosphere is chilling. Ob- viously647 words
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Article398 1963-09-07 10 Though no one has ever pretended to know accurately how much tuberculosis there is in Malaya, the general belief has been that the disease li being slowly but steadily brought under control. An article in the Malayan Medical Journal earlier this year, put the number of398 words
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Article139 1963-09-07 10 Australian manufacturers and other producers have shown intense interest in the Malayan market in the past few years. They have be«»n receptive to the suggestion that selling goods to Malay.-) will be easier if they also help to make goods here. It is a long step, however, from139 words
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483 1963-09-07 10 Have-nots gain from this East-West rivalry ONDON, Fri.— The rejection of President Kennedy's foreign aid programme by the House of Represen tatives. which reduced the Administration suggested figure by £209 million, has come at a time when competition between Russia and the West to .win friends and influence people through483 words
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Letter252 1963-09-07 10 THE Federal capital now JL has a fine museum. What it needs now is an arjuarium costing about a million dollars or so. Would any rich phlianthroDist steo forward to set the ball rolling with a donation so that members of the public can follow <nilt?252 words
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Article, Illustration689 1963-09-07 10 BRUCE GRANT - The old victims are back in Jakarta BRUCE GRANT £Rom Jakarta, Fri WHILE the British are being throatened with confiscation of their estates in Indonesia, it is curious to observe the old victims, the Dutch, being rehabilitated. They do not expect to get back their estates, which were nationalised in689 words
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Advertisement408 1963-09-07 10 Strait. tkmU MiUy M..1 be han.ed t«: let Floor COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard »oed COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONC KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Author. ted Agents: CITY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester Houae. Coiiyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fltipatrtck's Su.ermerkx M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Kaad. Naval Sat. HAMIsTM STORK 378408 words
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Advertisement12 1963-09-07 10 i for that CONFIDENT feeling of EXPERT TAILORING 81. HIGH ST. L12 words
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Advertisement243 1963-09-07 10 MAKE ACCOUNTANCY YOUR CAREER.. ,CgS Business roccess is frequently measured by the practical yard-stick of weekly income. A home of your own. money for emergencies, a car these are tome of th« tangible rewards of success in accountancy. The Hemingway Robertson Institute, the most experienced business training organisation in the243 words
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Article251 1963-09-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Mr Ng Aik Huan, secre-tary-gene r a 1 of the multi-racial "Blood Debt" working committee, said today that the Japanese Government must have been misinformed about the real situation in Singapore in connection with its demand for a S5O million gesture of251 words
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Article71 1963-09-07 11 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Abdul LatifT bin Baslrun. 17. a Form Three pupil of the Government English School. Sungei Sumun. collapsed and died during a hockey match played here today. He was playing as out- side right against Government English School. Tapah. In the opening of the71 words
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450 1963-09-07 11 Hospitals should get oxygen despite the strike By K. BASKARAN: Kuala Lumpur, Friday THE managements of the two oxygen firms which have been hit by a strike are working on a proposal to make emergency supplies of oxygen available to hospitals. They said this when asked to comment on a450 words
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Article82 1963-09-07 11 RAIN MAKING TO BE RESUMED TODAY SINGAPORE, Fri.— A Cessna 310, which has been fitted with rain-making equipment, arrived here this evening from Kuala Lumpur. It is hoped to resume rain-making tomorrow. No rain tell in Singapore yesterday but there was a slight improvement in the capacity of the Tebrau82 words
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Article31 1963-09-07 11 PEKAN. Prt. The dental surgeon here, Mr. Peter K. H. Llm, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur. He i s succeeded here by Inche Abdullah bin Johari from Muar.31 words
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Article28 1963-09-07 11 SINGAPORE, Fri. The Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, will declare open the (500.000 divisional police headquarter.-, at Queenstown tomorrow at 7.30 p.m.28 words
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197 1963-09-07 11 Sacked, but 58 shop staff turn up for work SINGAPORE, Fri 13 Fifty-eight employees of Gian Singh's department store in Raffles Place turned up for work again today despite a management notice that they had been dismissed. The workers, members or the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union, had been conducting197 words
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Article136 1963-09-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Officers In the Labour Department have been described as beinj? "anti-workers" In their attitude A resolution to this effect wll be discussed at the first biennial conference of the Transport Worker*' Onion of Malaya at 10 a.m this Sanday The resolution says that r»u136 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-09-07 11 K^ALA LUMPUR. Fri.— SabahsYancdi-Pertua Negara-designatc, Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun (above), flew in here today to see his State's police trainees In action. At the airport, he spoke happily to reporters about information gained by thr IN. assessment team in Sarawak and North Borneo.88 words
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Article33 1963-09-07 11 MANILA, Fri. Foreign Secretary Salvador P. Lopez today denied a Manila newspaper report that a second summit meeting among Indonesia. Malaya and the Philippines was tentatively scheduled for midNovember.— UPl.33 words
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Article210 1963-09-07 11 UMNO TALKS ON MALA YSIA WANTED JENGKU ABDUL RAHMAN was urged today to call an emergency meeting of the Umno general assembly to discuss whether the Government should go ahead with the formation of Malaysia me call was made by Dato Suleiman bin Ninam Shah, deputy chairman of Muar division210 words
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Article73 1963-09-07 11 MALACCA. Pri. The Malacca branch oi the War Department Chilian Stan" Association will hold a general meeting here on Sunday to discus* its "deteriorating relations" with the British War Department Members will receive a report on the present position connected with employment and working conditions73 words
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Article23 1963-09-07 11 BENTONO. Fri. The Chinese Chamber of Commerce In Temerloh will hola a meeting on Sunday to discuss the Japanese blooddebt issue23 words
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Article28 1963-09-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt. The Tengku Ampuan of Selangor will present prizes to winners of the Malayan Ideal Cook Contest at the Chinese Assembly Hall here tomorrow.28 words
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346 1963-09-07 11 Producer flies in to search for acting talent WANTED: CAST OF 30 FOR PLAY TO BE STAGED IN EUROPE NEXT YEAR By EVELYN TU Lool SINGAPORE. Fri.—London trained theatrfi and nlm producer Mr. Albert Lool Cheng Keat is now In Singapore on an ureent search for talent. He is looking346 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-09-07 11 IPOH, Fri.— Final sub- missions by defence counsel in what was described by one of them as "one of the blackest if not the blackest crime in the history of Perak" began in the High Court here today. In the dock were: Mat137 words
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Article184 1963-09-07 11 Govt buys ship to train seamen SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Government nas bought a $160,000 ship, the Marudu, from the Straits Steamship Company to train local seamen. The ship will be used by th,; Seafarers' Welfare Board— a statutory body to train youths for deck, engine room and catering jobs184 words
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69 1963-09-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fli Mat Daud bin Buyong, 22. was today sentenced to three months' jail by the President of the Sessions Court. Inche Hamid Azmi, for robbing a 10-year-old boy of $10. He was found guilty of robbing Zainai bin Shuib on a69 words
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Advertisement94 1963-09-07 11 J| SMELLS Ajrwick the wonderful air freshener banishes all unpleasant smells to bring you fresh and sweet air all day in the home, kitchen or office Available in bottles and handy spray cans at all leading stores. YOU CAN BE TALLER! New omoiing iy«t«m can incrcoM your height quickly, secretly94 words
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Advertisement220 1963-09-07 11 TJCLiH products Manufacturers of Sports Wear Proudly Announce and Offer Ladies Men's Sports Wear at FACTORY COST and Imported Ready Made Sports Wear at Real Cost-to-Cost PRICES Factory Cost Lodies Slocks 100 over colours $3.00 Ladies Shorts 50 over colours 2.00 Lodies Blouses 65% Tetron 35% cotton over 38 styles220 words
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Miscellaneous623 1963-09-07 11 I Today's radio, TV I rrr «AD,O S, NS APO RE ÜBVattCl 41.7 metres SHORTWAVE SEHVICE A.M.; to'.OO lime t»itn<u. Ne- nlrtr gara-nu. 6.02 Pretuae to breakwst; 7.00 Time signal. MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE the ueus: 7.10 Songs and 476 metres word a aay. 7.32 BreafcUst AM 00 Oood Morning; 6.01623 words
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150 1963-09-07 12 LIVING WITH NOISE IN RIVER VALLEY RD. FOR over a month we have to hear every night the loudspeakers going at full blast at the Great World. We are living in flats a quarter of a mile away from the "World" and in this month we have not been able150 words
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253 1963-09-07 12 I AM fed up with all this nonsense about water Since the beginning of the rationing I and my servants have been very parsimonious. I pray lor rain for my plants and the car. I do not flush the toilets and spend a253 words
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Letter94 1963-09-07 12 PUTT stalls in Kuantan are not only laden with rotten and over-ripe fruits but are also owned by aggressive and insolent stall-keepers. As a new-comer to this town I was shocked the other day to see a stallkeeper brandishing a knife and reviling a customer all because he94 words
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Letter92 1963-09-07 12 nESPITE a letter to the Ministry of Health and another to the City Cleansing Department three months ago, nothing has been done to the lane oil Qeylang Road joining Lorong 4 and Lorone 6. It seems that the authorities concerned are too Indifferent unless the complaint is voiced through92 words
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Letter114 1963-09-07 12 (X)ULD the public examinations board hold supplementary examinations for government servants who have failed In one of the papers set for the Std II Malay exam? TEACHER Singapore If the underwriters are prepared to pay for processing applications why should the question of expense worry the market reporters?114 words
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Letter44 1963-09-07 12 IT Is obvious that Mr. Cleaveland believes In a policy of active self-help rather than a passive reliance on the alleged goodwill of the American Government On July 18 you were good enough to publish a letter in which I advocated a torm44 words
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Letter99 1963-09-07 12 rOl SANDS spend their week-ends regularly at Changl Beach yet' no one appears to notice the need to improve conditions there. I visited the beach on Saturday after an absence of five months and found it in an appalling state. The rubbish literally formed a black blanket stretching:99 words
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152 1963-09-07 12 HOPE that the future organisers of the Johore Grand Prix will give a little more consideration to the residents of this town. For three days our normal daily routine was disrupted. No marketing was possible because of the stringent traffic control measures. Garbage bins152 words
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Letter422 1963-09-07 12 '{"HE Malayan Btock Exchange has recently been agog with new issues. Ostensibly preferential treatment was to have been given to the small Investor wage earning people who may have a few hundred hard-earned saved-up dollars for investment. In two late Instances however the unfortunate small investor has come422 words
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Article167 1963-09-07 12 REFER to "Operation Registration" of children born between 1958 and 1961 for admission to fully assisted schools in Selangor. It appears that parents must bring along with them their Federal or State citizenship papers. In this connection, I wish to seek clarification on the citizenship status of parents like167 words
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Article46 1963-09-07 12 A FEW days ago I visited the Malayan National Zoo at Ulu Klang and was astonished to see a keeper annoying the black leopard and the two Indian lions. One wonders whether the zoo's keepers are not forbidden to annoy th« animals. ABD Penang46 words
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Advertisement173 1963-09-07 12 WONDERf UL WHISKY FOR GET TOGCTMERS "W&b/egto, 1 1 w WWteliM flpP l|^^ mdbm" Never just "whisky"- always l^^fe^. \\/klt/> /-fhr> I "White Label" VVI/L lv/ Lrf vJ. mJ v^ l mi p IttcDewirASonsr 30^k ~il never v<tiit;o i"~rrj^-1.. sc ?r jM> vi-V f WjS All physicians agree that exercise173 words
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Advertisement275 1963-09-07 12 I »TIZ MODERN WINDOWS ißf ARE NOT COMPLETE I I BULLDOG ORNAMENTAL M J%£j^P~—^£t&k. laVaT I LvM L^B i^l mA# I /mt£^-vvPj\ IliliU If R C£# GUARDS Dmlgn A 8 g»ug« V/t". Math 1 V Otugn B 8 gauge T" Meth V Design C 8 gauge 14a" Mesh »g4 Design275 words
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Advertisement1976 1963-09-07 13 (CocUnne, from P«ge IS) SITUATIONS VACANT ■BB*»SBB*BSSBBBBBBBSBBSBBBB*«BBSBassSBSBB»SBSBB Word* Si Mt*.)—B%X S9 «S. tOttr* OVERSEAS LEAVE WANTED TEACHIR— Federal Citl- Word* Si (Ml*.)— Box S9 ef. txtrm len (Malacca Resident) Overseas School Certificate. Experience in teachWARM SUSSEX country cottage to ins an advantage. Application close let furnished from October to mid-1,976 words
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Advertisement889 1963-09-07 13 HOUSES k LAND WANTED *t Words SS (M in.)— Box M ef*. «a*ra EUROPEAN COMPANY REQUIRES land naif to tbreequarter of an acre in District* V, 10 or 11. Offers to Box A 5549 8.T.. Singapore WANTED INVESTMENT PROPERTIBS for Genuine Investor*, and developers. Any district considered. Good return* wsentlal,889 words
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Advertisement848 1963-09-07 13 BOOKS k PUBLICATIONS A BOOK YOU MUST READ BEFORE ANY ENGLISH EXAMINATION "120" ESSENTIAL ENGLISH ESSAYS. FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL*: VITAL FOR THE FOLJ.OWINQ EXAMINATIONS: (S) L*w»r Csrtißut* ol Education. (S) O**rs*a School Certificate. (•> F*d«rati*ei of Mslaya CartlSsato. (d> Over*** Higher Scheel Certlfhat*. (•> All Chines* School Examination! Per Copy.848 words
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Advertisement999 1963-09-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE IS Word* SS (Min.)-Box St eU. axtrm I*B6 AUSTIN AM Oood condition. Vsrs at UO7 Changi Road. S'por* 5J M.S. 2 p.m. to tf p.m. Contact Mr. BBS*. FORO CONSUL 1961 excellent condition. 8750/-. View 75 Wllkle Road. B'pore today and tomorrow QUIOK SALE!! 1946 Moms Eight.999 words
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Advertisement957 1963-09-07 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE I* Wmrd* Si (Mt*.)—B*x it et: txlrm TAI CHUAN HUNG Motor Finance. 235. Middle Road. Singapore ***** 1963 Dauun 8/Wagon. 1962 A 55 Van, 1961 Volkswagen 8 Wagon, Van F Thames "800" S Wagon Mercedes 190 D. 1960 F/Anglla. 195* A 35 PickUp. 1957 O/Rekord, 1955 M/Minor957 words
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Advertisement916 1963-09-07 13 FOR SALE It Ward* SS (Mi*.)— Bex St eU. axtrm PRERECORDED TAPE Available I Stereo/Mono. opeed 3i/7|. Prices $1.50 upward*. Call:— Arcade Photo. 18 The Arcade, B'pore. NASH products manufacturer of Sportswear, proudly announce aad off-rs Ladle* Oent'l Sports Wear at Factory Cost. Watch for the openlns day ot the916 words
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Advertisement456 1963-09-07 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING H»rW« SS (Mi*.)— Box it el: txlrm SAKURA BEAUTY SALON, (MA Serancoon Oarden Way, Tel: ***** (Spore W) with cpei'iali.it graduated from Hongkong nan Japan's Top Beauty Culture School*. SALON "TRES CHIC," Batrdreasing Department of Jeuoesse ct Beaute. for yoar latest hairstyle and expert hair treatment, manicure A456 words
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Article, Illustration1698 1963-09-07 14 ONE WOMAN'S ORDEAL AT THE HANDS OF SOUTH AFRICA'S POLICE... BRIDGET MELLOR TALKS OF HER DETENTION IN JOHANNESBURG THE iirst of 14 people detained on May 10 under South Africa's General Law Amendment Act, last week completed the 90--day sentence which the Act provides for and was1,698 words
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Advertisement106 1963-09-07 14 fl^ II B OHLERIT DRILL STEELS Wl BOHLER ROCK DRILL BOHLER HARD METALS BOHLER ELECTRODES BOHLER .AUSTRIA'S HIGH GRADE STEEL PRODUCTS tUyoniiDl US' EsIhHHI n^ £<& ■s^^ n| ■■>% ]W?\ A i n^n^n^niln^PJl^p''*:' 7 I »t.ASTEB J VHNSONP^B iiipftijpi AS toKEnfSUP IE m I JOHNSONPLAST the plaster that really sticks106 words
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Advertisement1238 1963-09-07 15 feMcALISTER tJk CO., LTD. w*. lei.Ne.iroi T'*^ BLILKRMAN LOIS Ok KLA VENESS LOfl UNION, HAMfMK. ROTTEPJAM, US AINUUS SAN FRANCISCO UVRjTmU MIkLESBROUUL SEATTLE. VANCOUVER S PORTLAND. cm of uiCEsnit m USJ»T t tmm Sport P. S f*ti» PtRM| IUNNyviLLi 11/21 Stpt 22/24 Sept 25, 2« Stpt Sham Pwaatfl 1 Cans1,238 words
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631 1963-09-07 16 RECORD DEAUNGS IN T C: OTHER COUNTERS QUIET From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Ex chance was practically completely overshadowed yesterday by dealings in the newly listed counter. Town and City Properties. 20 per cent of whose issued capital of S2t million was atlaced privately through brokers recently. Business631 words
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Article23 1963-09-07 16 Malayan Stock Indira Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Industrials: 117.40 17.29 Tins: 108.18 107.97 S rubbers: 111.74 1U.74 Dec 29. 1962 I*o.23 words
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Article558 1963-09-07 16 r OMBINED business In the Sincapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS' Dunlapa (2.000) $3.05; Kaat Smelt (1.000) J3.15. Kite 53. 42 SL. (1,000) 53.45 I>. (2,000) 53.40, (2,000) $3.43. (2.000) 53.42;558 words
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Article27 1963-09-07 16 September 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64> cents (down seven-eighths of a cent). TIN: 5452 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 255 tons (down five tons).27 words
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Article128 1963-09-07 16 MELBOURNE, Frl. (^EXERAL investments had some solid rises in response to the continuing steady stream of favourable company reports, but overall movements were about in balance. Dunlop Robber and Mount I» reports which were released today showed solid trading results and bolstered general confidence. Both oils and base128 words
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Article194 1963-09-07 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 6. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 ctn. Containers 12 eta. Bmrltrrs 20 eta. MrAllster 12 cts. Ksso 21 cts. Robinson 11 eta. P. 4t N. 18 cts. C. Storage 4 id. Gammon 18 rts. Kotbmaos 11 cts. H. Spurt 11 cts. S. Land 6 cts.194 words
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Article14 1963-09-07 16 Pnng-ah Tin Dredrinr Ltd. produced 425 plculs of tin ore In August.14 words
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453 1963-09-07 16 STRAITS tin gained 25 cents to $452 per picul in Penang yesterday on an offering estimated to be 255 tons, down 5 tons. Tin to London on Thursday took on a steadier appearance especially for cash which finished around £4 per ton453 words
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Article91 1963-09-07 16 T'ME Malayan Eicnann ainki 1 Aimflatten made Uuae cbaacea la ite ntee to mercbanta yeaterdavy (all ni» to (100): Canada: buying TT 35a. airmail OD 3SI ;90 d/at 361 credit bllli, 80 3/l« trade bllln. atllmi TT ar OD ready: Canada 35a: Oetftaatie Marka U»|; Me4land Qullderi 1171;91 words
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608 1963-09-07 16 Rubber market sentiment is easier 'THE further decline L this week must be attributed to sentiment aided by the correlative reduction in Shell polyisoprene price to keep in competition with Goodyear natsyn, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market review. Conditions have been considerably more active than recently.608 words
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Article260 1963-09-07 16 SEPTEMBER tint xradt rubhtr buy ers l.e.b. closed st S p.m. M Snitapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64 i cents per Ih. <lo«n mven-clghlhs of a cent on Thursday's cloning Irvel lor the position. Ihe tone was qultt. R AS. and F M RE. clasinx prices In260 words
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Article20 1963-09-07 16 pwie«t p«r picul ytttirday pt/Oct. UK/Contlntnt J-9 Pipp.,: M.mioK white J133 a»H, r S.nsapor. Ce«.nut OH Mi11,,,- A20 words
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Advertisement1064 1963-09-07 16 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Great Lakes East Canada Service ypc* r |*Ma nonoiuiu i.riaicisco i_An|HM N tort Montreal Class* Mars" f Sept It Ptrt 24 Stpt 1 Oct 21 Oct 1 mi •Ne.jaa Man" 18/21 tift 14 25 Sipt 11 Oct IS Set n 0« I1,064 words
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Advertisement958 1963-09-07 16 ITA/tTO IT»TrT^ FROM JAPAN M.V. "STATE OF ANDHRA" for Calcutta Sat*. FROM BOMBAY t> KAKINADA M.V. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Kob«. .Osaka, Nogoyo Yokohama S«p*. 12/11 So»t. It/11 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG S.S. "HUIDA" for V.odros, Porbanctor and Bombay 14/11 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" for Colombo, Madras Calcutta S«pt.958 words
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Advertisement71 1963-09-07 16 IA »or am r«rt sm lintriaai. •-itsrs**, nstisari aso ir,i.i S'**r* P I'haa "onasp "Esiiia Plater- 21 J2 Sept 14/25 Sipt "Stilai Skraiaia" 11/21 Sapt M/ 23 Sspi tiMrai Attati: c.f SHARP I Ct.. (M) LTB. s nan > P M •'*>• Ftn tsafkat. Haiam MasfsMi. mat aM Ckitt Ptru.71 words
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Advertisement743 1963-09-07 17 SHIPS IN MAI SNIPS lying alengtide tne |ingaa*r< Harbour wharves er expected today are: Nestor 8 Antcnor 33/34, Kofgeveen 23/24, Melnam 35/36, Banlam 13/14 Autolyeua 43. Cathay 1/2. Kt-narmln 42/43, Robert Maersk 23/26, r.mplre Klttiwake 21/22. Selamat Straat Rio 44. Uoegb Cairn Pert Swottenham Wharf Berths: Sedenak, Melwa Mam, Bennrvm.743 words
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Advertisement259 1963-09-07 17 .AYAN PORTS Ships in Pinang Haroour In IM Rcadi: lerni Mtertk. Rita. Mim M«ru Inntr Roidi: RerandJl. V. Kmaatrl, Padjengc, Katong. Lob Si* Let. Hulau Tudjuh. Tong Kian. Auby. Hong Clap. La Trlrmndad. Badao. Eznpeno, lndraBin. Tone Nam, Kuala Ijtiim, Angkor. Pajangan. Rajah Brooke, Pulau Kidjann. Selamat. Caltex 82, Bllmblng.259 words
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Advertisement792 1963-09-07 17 NOTICES NOTICE Will share-holders or the Lanka Realty Co.. Ltd., of No. 28. Jalan Edru.;. Batu Pahat. who nave not received their dividends kindly notify their present address. LANKA REALTY CO.. LTD. 28. Jalan Edrus, Batu Pahat. NOTICE Mr. Mohamed bin Ismail, also known as Ahmad. Is no longer employed792 words
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Advertisement907 1963-09-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING k DEVELOPMENT BOARD Applications are Invited for 3 POSTS OF ASSISTANT ARCHITECT (SUPERNUMERARY) In Class 111 II of the Senior Officers' Salary Scales (695 x As4s-51.280/ Bar *****-*****-*****> plus current variable allowance and Central Provident Fund benefits. Qualifications: Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects or907 words
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Advertisement784 1963-09-07 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens and permanent serving Government officers for the post of Physical Education Officer in the Malayan Police; the post will be of the rank of Deputy Superintendent of Police In the salary scale $863x28-1.087 plus| allowances and quarters as for a784 words
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Advertisement749 1963-09-07 17 TENDERS TENDERS Reliable contractors are Invited to submit tenders to Austral Mala; Tin Ltd., Austral House, Talplng, for the tapping of approximately 340 acres of rubber in Digwarrah Estate. Bungkal. Perak. TENDER NOTICE. It Is hereby notified for general Information that the closing date of the tender for the Toa749 words
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Advertisement494 1963-09-07 17 ROTHMANS OF PALL MALL (MALAYA) LIMITED LOST STOCK CERTIFICATES. The following Stock Certificates have been reported lost or destroyed:Certificate Number of Number. Name. Sleek Imii. P. ***** Madam Quah Paik Choo 500 F ***** Mr. Richard Campbell 500 Murray. Notice Is hereby given that. It within 7 days trom the494 words
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403 1963-09-07 18 SAFA to FAM: LET 7 JOIN SQUAD ON OCT 29 'J'HE Singapore Amateur F.A. today informed the FAM that the seven Singapore players can join other members of the Malaysian. team for centralised training in Kuala Lumpur only from Sept. 29 the day after the Malay Cup Final. The FAM403 words
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Article106 1963-09-07 18 I ONDON. Fri. Results oi cricket matches which ended today: At Gravescnd— Match drawn: \V. Indiana 163-8 dec (Kanhai 55) Club Cricket Conference 166-2 j (Whatcombe 54). I Lord's: Match abandoned. Middlesex 115-6 iParlitt 49 v Derby. The Oval: Match abandoned. j Warwick 140-6 dec. (SmithReuter - 106 words
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Article155 1963-09-07 18 SOCCER Malaya Cup -final Ist let: Spore v Penang i 7 p.m.): Friendly: Spore Burnley Cup XI v Dorkvard Combined <5.30. both I matches at Jn. Besar). Penang Div. 1: TPCA v CRC (City Stadium. 5.15). BASKETBALL Malaysia Cup: Men N. Borneo v Thailand; Formosa v Malaya;155 words
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Article, Illustration78 1963-09-07 18 A MALAYAN girl recently swept aside all opposition to capture the University of Queensland table tennis title for the second successive year. She was Cescily Hoh Mcc Your (above) of Chui Yin Yin Street, Bentong, Pahang. She retained her title with a series of78 words
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Article147 1963-09-07 18 TENNIS Barnes scores upset win YEW YORK, Fri. Ron 11 Barnes provided the big upset at the U.S. lawn tennis championships at Forest Hills yesterday when he defeated third- -seeded •American Dennis Ralston 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 in the men's quarter-finals. Barnes, 22, a Brazilian of English parentage, played masterful tennis147 words
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Article35 1963-09-07 18 INVERCARGILL (New Zealand. Fri. South Africa and India were level at 2-2 at the end of the first day's play in their Thomas Cup badminton tie in the Australasian zone here today.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article32 1963-09-07 18 SINGAPORE. Fri. Eric Cooder. well-known racing driver, became the first winner of the Malaysia squash rackets championship when he defeated tooseeded Cecil Zuber 3-1 in the final at Tanglin today.32 words
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324 1963-09-07 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Only Billy N*. Ong En* Hong, Tan Keong (all Malaya) Luanne Llm three countries— Malaya, Soon HooJ Johnny Kok (all Nancy Sag. Yap Hwee Bin Woo North Borneo, and Singapore J** 18^ Llm Wet Lon. Oan Kofc ti 800. Nancy Ong324 words
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185 1963-09-07 18 MALAYSIA CUP BASKETBALL SINGAPORE, Fri. Formosa completed a "double century" in their matches against North Borneo in the men and women sections of the Malaysia Cup basketball tournament here tonight. In the men's match, Formosa chalked up the highest score in the tournament185 words
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597 1963-09-07 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL MALAYA CUP' r— by Kuala Lumpur Friday KUALA LUMPUR, Friday TF SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup football form had 1 been as consistent as all-conquering Selangor's was in the north zone of the competition since April, the forecast would be a clear-cut win for597 words
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Article64 1963-09-07 18 SINGAPORE, PH. The Singapore selection to meet Penang selection at soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday (7 pm From Idros Albar. Khoo Chooi Kirn, All Samijan. Hussein Hashim Mohamed Ali, Retnasingam, P Giirunathan. Yong Chong Patt Awans: Bakar. Quah Kirn Siak. AH Arlfl, Lee Chwee Seng, Aman Kader,64 words
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Article33 1963-09-07 18 SINGAPORE. Pri. University of Singapore won the first lnter-varslty-colleue quadrangular badminton championship when they beat Nanyang University &-2 in the final. Teachers Training College finished third when they beat Polytechnic 7-0.33 words
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Article29 1963-09-07 18 DUBLIN. Fri. South America reached the final of the Kramer Cup Inter-continental Cup professional lawn tennis championship when they took a winning 3-0 lead over Europe.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement233 1963-09-07 18 mm, BHEUMATISM. Within 30 aecondt of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to ice! wonderful toothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm,, LUMBAGO. Yet, Deep Heat really (nvae fast relief from ihe agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its last-acting warming agent, methyl ulicylatf. aided by a special lanolin base, penetTates233 words
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Advertisement154 1963-09-07 18 I BuiH better to serve better I I commercial] EQUIPMENT WATER COOLER Recommended for Restaurants, Schools, Hospitals, Hotels, Factories, Clubs etc. Quiet operation, numerous models. ICECREAM CONSERVATOR Designed for efficiency, reliability and low cost operation. Ice cream will remain firm and fresh. Many models to choose from. /tfc/avZwC**©/*. DEHUMDIFIER Quickly154 words
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Article, Illustration419 1963-09-07 19 Epsom Jeep - Epsom Jeep RACING by He can spring a surprise in Cup Trial gINGAPORE, Fri. Mark down Mickey Rooney II as a lively outsider in the Gold Cup Trial over 8f at Bukit Timah on Sunday. This prolific winner he has earned for his owners nearly $100,000 from419 words
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Article188 1963-09-07 19 DIZARKO, Ma Folie and Filibuster who were i placed in that order in a tight nnlsh for the Royal Lancers Cup over B*f at Ipoh last month renew rivalry in the Malaysia Cup at the amateur meeting at Kuala Lumpur today. I fancy Filibuster to turn188 words
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Article364 1963-09-07 19 Race One: 2.30 Class 4 (catch weights 12.0) sf: 1 Marie (1); 2 Quiny (6); 3 Lady Dinah (2): 4 Maju (3); 5 Chergas (7): fi Kerry (8»; 7 Jaya (9); 8 Ponscyr (4) 9 Chummy (5). Rare Two: 3.05 Cl. 2. 3 and 4 h'cap) sf: 1364 words
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Article1426 1963-09-07 19 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies LKGISRIKA: Due for a win: fourth with 8.11 to Avanti II over 61 at XL In July: beaten lavourite at Penang last month when fourth with 9.0 to General Trong over 6f; any going. BOX OFFICE III: Showed speed on Thursday morning when he did a1,426 words
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1238 1963-09-07 19 Race One: 2.0-C1 2 Div 4-6 f 1 000 Santiago (Sultan or Johore) Nalr, 400 ah a 1 »,s ssu-isj!? 4 "■■ass t o2^° Panchen <Bultan of Johort) Nalr, 5 8.10 "(Fj HUaon 5 7 ***** Speedy Phoenix (K.Y. Urn) Daniel* 68 10 MltehcU 11,238 words
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Article141 1963-09-07 19 RUGGER L£UALA KANGSAR, Fri.— Vijlravudh College from Bangkok suffered their first defeat in the third outing of their Malayan tour today when the Malay College beat them 39-0 (six goals, two tries and one penalty) here. This was the fourth match In the annual series between141 words
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Article319 1963-09-07 19 EDINBURGH, Fri. Dai Rees, dropped from Waless Canada Cup team, and the man who has replaced him, Brian Huggett, qualified to meet today in the third round of the British match play golf championship at Turnberry. Rees. 50. meets a man 26 I yearsReuter - 319 words
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Advertisement349 1963-09-07 19 HilJIHlIilllHHI! DISCOVER THE DIFFERENCE Illlljlj Try HOLDENS 'RED CARPET' RIDE TODAY! aWssß^^to^^sW^ "*^^Vlkfcta sssMYd.' Js^k^S%S^i^BBBBBBBBBBBV^i^BBBBmmr mv*^^^m^m^^^^-^mmm^K^Bm^mwm^&^^^m^miGm\ j- lV^^^bßP^^^^^ 11 iftsstaH •^■^^^saslwCTWßWßfc^Pl^R J^BSHMBa^aVsaHRaaBI .^■•aßßr^^.' w:T Let us introduce you to the smooth, quiet luxury Have a chat discuss your motoring needs of the new Holden's Red Carpet Ride. Let us wi349 words
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72 1963-09-07 20 rjOKYO. Fri. A British Embassy spokes- man here said today that all visa applications from Japanese wishing to visit Singapore must now be referred to the Singapore Government. Until now the British Embassy had given automatic approval except for those Japanese wishing toReuter - 72 words
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240 1963-09-07 20 Baby left by road after parents hurt in crash KUALA I.IMPIR, Friday. TIM-: Rawang OCI'IX. Asst. Supl. Mon bin Taib, today found himself playing nursemaid when a six-month-old girl was brought to his office. The baby was left beside the road while a passerby took his injured parents, small brother240 words
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Article67 1963-09-07 20 HONG KONO, Pri— Three people were killed and 49 injured of whom 13 were admitted to hospital as Typhoon Pnye swept South of the colony tonight. One man was crushed to death when the roof -of his hou«ie was blown olf and another was electrocuted. MostReuter - 67 words
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Article31 1963-09-07 20 CANBERRA, Fri.— The Australian Government adhered to its opposition to the proposed French nuclear testing in the Pacific, the External AHahs Minister. Sir Gftrfield Banvick said in statement today.31 words
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Obituary86 1963-09-07 20 DE SOUZA. Violet Rachael beloved mother of Mrs Kileen Kernandla, Mrs. Irene Pierce, Cyril and Karl* IV Souza. Ktineril .Sunday mnrnlnx from Hlosapore Casket Company (or Good Shepherd Cathedral MOM. TAN CNIN NEO pn*»e<l away pra'-efully on 6 8 63 at A 9 Bodmlo Drive. U-ivint: Im nlnrt hu»h«n<l86 words
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127 1963-09-07 20 Travel law on foreigners to West Irian tightened JAKARTA, Fri. In- donesia has tightened its regulations on travel by foreigners to West Irian. An announcement by the Minister for West Irian Affairs, Dr. Subandrio, said the province was now considered "a quarantine territory." Any alien wishing to visit West IrianReuter - 127 words
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Article42 1963-09-07 20 WASHINGTON. Fri. The Unltec States will not hand over three Buddhist monks who sought asylum in the U.S. Embassy in Saigon until "satlsfastory assurances' regarding their safety ha\e been received from South Vietnamese authorities, the State Department salo today.— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article213 1963-09-07 20 CHINESE in the township of Saratok in the Second Division of Sarawak nave been urged not to boycott the Malaysia celebrations on Sept. 1( L I 1 the appeal was made KUCHING. Friday today by the District Officer, Mr. Hal Ferguson, at a meeting attended213 words
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128 1963-09-07 20 JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia's Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, said today he did not believe the United Nations Malaysia survey team could carry out its task in Sarawak and North Borneo in accordance with the Manila summit agreement. "In my opinion it is impossible." he told128 words
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371 1963-09-07 20 Christine Keeler in court on perjury charge LONDON. Fri. Christine Keeler, key figure in the Profumo scandal and the trial of Dr. Stephen Ward, appeared in court today after spending the night in a police cell. She had been arrested on warrants, alleging conspiracy to obstruct the course of JusticeReuter - 371 words
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Article78 1963-09-07 20 CASTELGANDOLFO (Italy). Pri. Pope Paul VI said today the Roman Catholic church has not changed its opinion about the "contagious and lethal malady" ot Communism, and will fight it "not only theoretically but practically." It was the Pope's first direct pronouncement on Communism since his election.UPI - 78 words
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Article37 1963-09-07 20 LONDON, Fri. England beat Young England by 85 runs at Scarborough today. Scores: England 317-7 dec and 124-7 dec (Richardson 51, Palmer 5-38). Young England 152 and 205 (Milburn 52, Lewis 51, Illlngworth 7-51) runs.37 words
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Article246 1963-09-07 20 LONDON. Frl. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were. (iILTEDGCD Consol 2' 2 £467/16 Funding 4', £96 n War 3*% £64 7/16 +1/16 BANKS Chartered 64/6 +3 Hongkong tl»\ +V 4 INMItWII Com. Un. 46/10' si 1/Prudentlals £23 a »i Royal 38/9 RAILS Can.246 words
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Article54 1963-09-07 20 LONDON, Fri Spot 19' id., Oct. 19\d.. Nov. 19 9/16 d., Dec. 19 11/16 d.. Oct. Dec 19> a d.. Jan./ Mar. 1964 20d.. Apr/June 20 .d., July Sept. 20 5/IM.. Oct/Dec. 20 \d. Jan /Mar. 1966 20 7/16 d., Clf. Sept. 19 1/16 d. Oct. !9'' 4 d..54 words
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Article23 1963-09-07 20 LONDON, Fri. Buyers £919. sellers £920. Forward buyers £901. sellers £902. Settlement £920. Turnover a.m. 150 tons pjn. 105 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-09-07 20 ELISABETHVILLE (Congo). Fri. East Katanga Interior Minister Alexis Kishiba today accused the National Congolese Army of killing innocent civilians and terrorising villagers fri the province. In the strongest terms he has yet used against the Army. Kishiba in a speech time after time charged it withUPI - 76 words
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Advertisement63 1963-09-07 20 JLtOtc wLAwwirikD BILLS— To Lt-nllr and Mar«nn-t on 8.0. ta a dauKhti'r. sisi.-r for Jom-phinc SRI NARAVAN at BunK*ar Ward new maternity bonpnal K.L.. on 6tta K»it«'in>.or 1963 to Shirlry and Bohby a fon Brian: a brother to Cynthia. LOST SIM REWARD for Mm of on.i. ,11 n.tmert Hor Onndir63 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-09-07 20 XJIGK&ST and lowest temperaxx tures In Malaya aud Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hifhest Lowrtt Kuala Lumpur 91 77 Kota Bharu 73 Penang 88 75 I poh 91 75 Malacca 92 73 Singapore 86 7542 words
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