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Title Section23 1963-09-10 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fat**"* 1 fie*** 1 Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration506 1963-09-10 1 Three unions' funds blocked REGISTRAR TOLD THEY INTENDED TO MAKE LARGE-SCALE WITHDRAWALS TO FINANCE COMMUNIST UNITED FRONT CAMPAIGN AGAINST MALAYSIA Red bid to use money: Govt SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Government today froze the bank accounts of the three biggest trade unions in the Satu group. The506 words
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421 1963-09-10 1 JACKIE SAM; R. CHANDRAN - JACKIE SAM and R. CHANDRAN: By SINGAPORE. Mon. fill-: Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, announced tonight that although his People's Action Party would contest the Singapore seats in the first Malaysian Parliament, his parly did not intend to" take part in the421 words
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Article46 1963-09-10 1 SYDNEY. Mon.— American dietitian Mr. Lelord Korde! reached Australia today, took a quick look around, and then described the average Australian as "just plain fat." He told reporters he would like to see Australians learn to "combine sport with intelligent eating." Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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314 1963-09-10 1 Up again- he repeats his challenge THE NIGHT MR. LEE n&Jfjn WAS PUSHED INTO A MONSOON DRAIN... ■iiiim-i SINGAPORE, Monday •JUIESE dramatic pictures were taken shortly after the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was pushed into a monsoon drain in a melee outside the Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union314 words
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Article130 1963-09-10 1 THE 104-page Straits Times publication commemorating the birth of Malaysia will be on sale from Thursday throughout the country. The book. "THIS IS MALAYSIA." contains a magnificent range of photographs and articles and includes an eightpage pictorial essay on Malaysia in full colonr. Articles in the souvenir130 words
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Article87 1963-09-10 1 TOKYO. Mon. Charges that Japanese soldiers massacred thousands of Chinese in Singapore during World War II were denied here by a former petty officer of Japan's wartime navy. Shoji Kojlma. 56. of Tokyo, told the Yomiuri newspaper that bones found In a grave near Singapore's Changl87 words
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Article78 1963-09-10 1 MOSCOW. Mon.— Ths approach of an earthquake can be predictf'. several days in advance, according to Soviet geophysiclsts from the Academy of Sciences. The Boviet news agency Taw said they arrived at this conclusion after studying fractures (rock shocks) in Czechoslovak mines. Many shocks were equivalent in78 words
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300 1963-09-10 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - Gurkha patrol knocked out by lightning GEOFFREY GELDARD By IZUCHING, Mon. A senior Gurkha native 'officer was killed and another officer was badly injured and the 10 men of their operational patrol were knocked unconscious for 10 minutes last night when lightning struck a tree under which the patrol was300 words
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Article59 1963-09-10 1 STOP PRESS MOORE'S NEW JOB LONDON. Mun Ucmt il Dato Sir Ko«lm-> Mum. f hirf of \nm il I staff. Nalaya IsaifM -ip p.imtrd Defeacc Stn OoiHHrj >1ini>try of Dc frotc. from Mjrdi 1. 1961 Rrutrr SANDYS BACK ■CAM tUMPni Briti^li T miimoii«<- tllli Rri.Mion- tocretar: Mi Uunr^n S.^nl^^^ mi\<H59 words
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124 1963-09-10 2 TOKYO, Mon. 1 Japanese couples can now get married for (US) 27 cents down and pay 27 cents a month for the next six and a half years. Weddings on the instal- ment plan are handled by a weeding assistance society withUPI - 124 words
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201 1963-09-10 2 MANILA, Mon. Airlines operating through Manila resumed normal operations today as striking Philippines Air Lines workers lifted their pickets at the entrance to Manila International airport. Cars carrying airline passengers and airport personnel were able to enter the airport without hindrance for theReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration331 1963-09-10 2 Madame to try to win friends in Europe and America SAIGON. Monday. jyf ADAME Ng-o Dinh Nhu, the powerful and beautiful sister-in-law of President Ngo Dinh Diem was due to leave today for Europe and the United States to defend her family's crackdown on Buddhists. Her departure has not beenReuter - 331 words
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111 1963-09-10 2 T ONDON, Mon.— The Peopie reported yesterday that an International ring is flouting Britain's immigration laws by smuggling thousands of Pakistanis into the country on faked permits. The report, splashed across the front page of this independent leftwing newspaper, said the racketeers, whoReuter - 111 words
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Article35 1963-09-10 2 YOKOHAMA. Mon. A seven-year-old child killed and three others were injured, one seriously, when a gasoline drum, ignited by powder from a stage pistol they fired into it, blew up yesterday. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-09-10 2 I ONDON. Mon.— MemLi bers of both sides of the House of Commons are considering ways and means of raising the case of Chief Anthony Enahoro (above), who has been sentenced in Lagos to 15 years' jail. Some want theReuter - 96 words
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80 1963-09-10 2 JAKARTA, Mon. One hundred and one whales died on beaches of the remote Sanglr Talaud islands on Saturday, according to Antara news agency. It said they died within three or four hours. Fifty-three were found in one group and 3o in another. The reportUPI - 80 words
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Article179 1963-09-10 2 VIOLENCE FLARES IN LAOS CAPITAL yiENTIANE, Mon. Heavily armed right-wing troops swarmed through Vientiane today and ringed the headquarters of pro-Communist Pathet Lao troops who had touched on* a battle earlier. The troops guarded streets and blockaded a main intersection outside the Pathet Lao headquarters. They stopped all traffic. MachlnegunUPI - 179 words
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240 1963-09-10 2 Pakistan accuses Indian officials of spying ITARACHI, Mon. The Pakistan Government last night accused the air adviser to the Indian High Commission here and three other staff members of espionage. An unidentified Pakistan Air Force officer has been charged under the Official Secrets Act, an official statement said. A demandReuter - 240 words
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Advertisement176 1963-09-10 2 MORE PLEASURES OF P O-ORIENT VOYAGES... Lazy days! We'v* baer) working hard f fa^* \^^ij^m: i^tfr/ years building a business, rearing q -family, Ty fWfP^^i 3^y and a sea voyage is &<jr way of relaxing, 1 rn^BW? P& O'On'ent service enables you 10 do yAj Jfpatk iL-hothing-ihat's a real holiday!176 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-09-10 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby A4PBCIAL. \r7 T7,,0 I WANT TWO )/vf»V 1 ♦JT*A*wa^A&14 words
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Article142 1963-09-10 3 PROTEST MARCH ON SPANISH EMBASSY I ONDON, Mon.^Police lj ringed the Spanish Embassy last night when about 50 demonstrators marched on the! building to protest against the recent execution of two Spanish marchists. When the marchers ar- lvcd at the Embassy, which iad its windows shuttered, ibout 40 policemen barredReuter - 142 words
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Article41 1963-09-10 3 PARIS. Mon. Cigarettes, tooacco and matches a staU monopoly in Prance brought the fiovernment 3.000 million franca $1,800 million) In tax last year. This was nine per cent up on 1061. the Totwcco Marketing Board said. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-09-10 3 Two singers team up for a love duet SINGER Bobbi Carole being met by her fiance, "pops" crooner Danny Williams, on her arrival at London airport recently after representing Britain in the Warsaw song festival. Williams became an overnight hi t through hi s record, 'Moon River." Reuter picture.Reuter - 49 words
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322 1963-09-10 3 And out stepped Anna, blonde. 19-and nude... EDINBURGH. Mon. The reappearance of a naked girl at the staid Edinburgh Festival exploded into a nationwide uproar yesterday. The Lord Provost. Mr Dunance Weatherstone. chairman of the Festival Society, Issued an apology to the audience, which Included a cousin of Queen Elizabeth.Reuter - 322 words
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Article88 1963-09-10 3 PARIS, Mon. There were 7.007.538 private and commercial cars, or one for every 6.8 Frenchmen. In France last year, accordIng to a study released by the French National Institute of Statistics. Th# total number of motor vehicles was 9.889.644 or 1.033.644 more than In 1961.Reuter - 88 words
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299 1963-09-10 3 TRAINED BOYS AND AMAHS NEEDED TO WORK IN BRITAIN \*ALETTA. Mon.— The Royal Navy will train prospective Maltese emigrants for domestic employment in Britain. Admiral 81r Derlc Hol-land-Martin, the British Commander-ln-chlef, Mediterranean, with headquarters in Malta. Initiated the programme to relieve unemployment here. It has been caused mainly by theReuter - 299 words
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76 1963-09-10 3 LONDON Mnn A prodittiouv swallow by a 37--vi-.ir-oH Irishman is described hv two doctors in the British Medical Journal The man -wallowed two sp on handles, four coins, wire. 126 half bedsprinfs. a piece of shirt and a rosary bead The doctors76 words
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260 1963-09-10 3 Quins and then a hospital wedding MARACAIBO (Venezuela), Monday. yENEZUELA'S first recorded quintuplets all boys were born here on Saturday night. The mother and all five are doing well. The mother, Mrs. Ines Cuervo, is the wife of an oilfield worker. She had been under special observation in hospital for260 words
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Article82 1963-09-10 3 Talc miner's body is recovered WASHINGTON, Mon—Rescuers yesterday recovered the body of a 44-year-old miner trapped 255 ft. under- ground by a cave-In In a talc mire at Murphy (North Carolina) The miner. Carl Dockery. was one of six men trapped by the cave-in on Saturday. The other five wereReuter - 82 words
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107 1963-09-10 3 BRITISH FIRM SCORES WITH TUBE TECHNIQUE 3IBMIN GUAM, Mon. A British fir i announced yesterday that it bad produced a nickel seamiest tube with a bore smaller than one-twentieth of the diameter of a human hair The firm. Accles and Pullock Limited, said the tube's outside diameter was 0.*****5 ofReuter - 107 words
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Article77 1963-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Thea- trp World Association will present a play. "Circle of Chalk" at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise on Oct. 10 to 13. Proceeds of the first night will go towards the Christmas Fair for the Spnstirs. Deaf and Dumb Association and the Singapore77 words
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Article66 1963-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Minister for Education, Mr. Yang Nyuk LJn will tour the premises of the Malayan Air Training Corps at Kolam Ayer Lane and Inspect a parade on Saturday at 5.30 pm. A talk on law SINGAPORE, Mon. Professor L.C. Green of the University of Singapore will66 words
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174 1963-09-10 4 Election rallies get 'go ahead for Friday LANGUAGE IS THE SOUL OF THE NATIO POLICE STATE RULES SINGAPORE, Monday pOLICE today announced that election rallies will be allowed from Friday, between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m., till the day before the elections. A police permit must be obtained. The permission174 words
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Article170 1963-09-10 4 HIGHLIGHTS OF THE M-DAY TATTOO SINGAPORE. Mon.— A Malaysia Day tattoo will be held at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Sept 20 and 21 star tine at 6.39 p.m. The first day will be open to schoolchildren at only 10 cents each. The second day is for the public, at170 words
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Article, Illustration274 1963-09-10 4 'BLOOD DEBT' GROUP TO ASK VICTIMS' FAMILIES for IDEAS SINGAPORE, Monday 'THE multi-racial working committee pressing for the Japanese "blood debt" atonement gesture has stepped up its preparations to implement the three resolutions passed at the August 25 mass rally one of which is the non -cooperation campaign against Japan274 words
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Article66 1963-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— A variety concert "Galaxy of Superb Melodious Stars" is being staged at the Singapore Badminton Stadium on Saturday. Oct. 5. In aid of the St. Michaels School building fund. Among the well-known artists are June Mok. the Crescendos. Siri Perera. Tickets at $3. $2 and66 words
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Article49 1963-09-10 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Menorah Club will present "The Tenth Man," a comedy-drama by Paddy Chayefsky at the Reuben Manesseh Meyer Hall for three nights beginning on Sunday at 8.30 p.m Tickets at (3 and $2 are available from Robinsons. Cold Storage and C.K. Tang's.49 words
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Article28 1963-09-10 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister, Tuan Haji Ya'acob bin Mohamed, will open the Pulau Semakau Community Centre at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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285 1963-09-10 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— A police constable described in a sessions court here today how two men under detention dragged him into a bathroom in a police station lock-up and beat him into unconsciousness. In the dock were Carl Murray and Abdullah bin Shawal,285 words
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Article21 1963-09-10 4 SINOAPORE. Mon.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew will be touring the Tanglin constituency from 6 pjn. tomorrow.21 words
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Article380 1963-09-10 4 THE following la today'! aebedul* of civil aircraft movement* at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS 80 AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 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) 6.40 p.m.380 words
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Article167 1963-09-10 4 Seaman's wife gets a divorce SINOAPORE. Mon. A decree nisi was granted to Margaret Anna Bodestyne, I the wife of a seaman, by Mr. Justice Buttrose in the High Court today dissolving her marriage with Terence Francis Bodestyne. on grounds of desertion. The decree is to be made absolute at167 words
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140 1963-09-10 4 TAKE PART IN NATIONAL LANGUAGE WEEK •THIS is National Language Week and to help you improve your command of Malay, the Dewan Bahasa has designed these simple, everyday phrases for your study: 1. Di-sini jal a n masok. This is the entrance. 2. l)i -situ jal a n kcluar— That140 words
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Advertisement144 1963-09-10 4 :rex opens tod'ayVsky 11, 1.45, 4, 6.45 9.30 (SPORE) 1.15, 3.30, 6.15 9.00 -FOR THE FIRST TIME!: 'Facts of Child birth Artificial Insemination SCOPE and COLOR '"MARRIAGE without FULFILMENT" "IN FULL ENGLISH DIALOGUE THROUGHOUT (SB). Plus Soetial Short "HAPPY HOMES" ot REX only I CAPITOL (S pore) OPENS THURSDAY I144 words
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Article132 1963-09-10 5 KUCHING HIT BY FREAK STORM I^UCHING, Mon. Gales and hail iashed Kuching in a freak storm yesterday. The storm began at 5.15 p.m. and lasted half an hour. Dozens of trees were blown down. Worst hit area was Pending, three miles from the town centre, where the galvanised iron roofs132 words
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Article72 1963-09-10 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Singapore Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has received a cable from the Chief Minister-desig-nate of Sabah, Mr. Donald Stephens, in reply to Mr. Lee's earlier message on Malaysia. Mr. Stephens cable says: Thank you for your stirring message and congratulations. Our mutual72 words
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Article56 1963-09-10 5 SINGAPORE. Mon. Three men were seriously injured today when they were attacked by another si\ men in Fish Street. Chia Ming Hang. Chia Meng Liang and Cho Kirn Scan suffered injuries on their less, arms and head. No weapons were found at -the scene, the56 words
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Article22 1963-09-10 5 MUAR. Mon. The Government Servants Co-operative, Thrift and Loan Society will meet at the Jubilee Hall here on Sept. 36.22 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-09-10 5 Xl ALA I.IMPIR. Mon —An engineer with Malayan Packaging Industries Ltd.. Mr. William Goh (above), will leave for Europe on Saturday for specialised training in the manufacture of steel containers. Mr. Goh will do a year's coarse at the training centre88 words
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Article53 1963-09-10 5 IPOH. Mon. Lee Chong. 21, and Lee Kau. 19, were today acquitted by the Sessions Court hero for theft of 33 fowls worth $100. Acquitting them without calling for the defence, the Court President. Inche Mohamed Azml bin Dato Haji Kamarudin. said that he was doubtful53 words
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Article41 1963-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPDR, Mon.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Raman, today opened the sixth art exposition at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka here featuring more than 200 paintings. The exhibits Include works by artists from Singapore and Sarawak.41 words
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126 1963-09-10 5 JJEREMBAN. Mon. The Negri SembUan smallholders advisory service will hold a two-week demonstration of rubber sheet making In the Rembau district from Sept 12 to Sept. 25. According to a Government statement today, there will also be free film shows and talks at126 words
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101 1963-09-10 5 bKKEMBAN. Mon. Police and banks here have come to an understanding whereby clients may be allowed to deposit sealed containers on Malaysia Day, Sept 16. The time is between 10 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. Sealed boxes, envelopes etc with "unknown" contents will101 words
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330 1963-09-10 5 IPOH, Monday. r f lI X Ipoh branch of the War Department Civilian Staff Association has complained to the garrison commander here of "harassment" of amahs by soldiers in whose homes they are employed. A letter of "general complaint and warning" has330 words
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Article58 1963-09-10 5 PENANG. Mon. bong Bens Hoiir. 10. «v fined $16 today when be pleaded guilty to a charge of gambling tn oubllc at the Carnarvon Street Market last night. Soon. the prosecution stated, was arrested by police at about 9.50 p.m. A small cud with dice58 words
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89 1963-09-10 5 IPOH, Mon. The Ipoh Municipality is considering insuring road signs against loss or damage. Too many have been knocked down and people who can't hold their liquor are said to be the most expensive nuisance of the lot. At least eight traffic signs89 words
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Article49 1963-09-10 5 IPOH. Mon.— Mr. K. R. RamaIlngain. has been elected president of the Kinta District branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. Other officials of the branch are: vice president Mr. Anthony Joseph, secretary Mr. A. Aiyappan. assistant secretary Mr. J Pooviah. treasurer Mr. S. A. P Chettiar.49 words
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Article44 1963-09-10 5 MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Minister of Malacca. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba. yesterday opened a mldwives" clinic and quarters at Kampong Bukit Senggeh here. Re advised expectant mothers to make full use or the facilities offered them by the Government.44 words
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301 1963-09-10 5 AND A YEAR COSTS $24,000 The parking meters may soon end golden silence TIME IS MONEY, KUALA LUMPUR. Mon, Three hundred parking meters, that have been forced to lie idle in storage for the past year due to a legal snag, could have brought in about $24,000 in revenue during301 words
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221 1963-09-10 5 CONVICTED TEACHER BREAKS DOWN IN TEARS IN COURT ALOR STAR, Monday. A FORMER schoolteacher, Tan Ba Ba, 33, broke down in court today and pleaded for leniency after he had been convicted on four charges of making a false statement when applying for a teacher's post. With tears in his221 words
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108 1963-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Malayan Film Unit expects to process Its own colour films after li moves Into its new Petaling Java studios at the end of this year. The unit's acting head. Inche Mohamed Zaln. announced today, that a colour processing machine,108 words
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Article38 1963-09-10 5 I PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. The Perak Slate Government has Allocated 54.000 to Knan District for lta Malaysia celebrations. The celebrations committee expects to raise another 56.000 from the people for the two-day celebrations.38 words
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182 1963-09-10 5 Buried wartime Bible 'horne again SINGAPORE. Mon. A Bible that was burled to hide it from the Japs in the second world war is to be permanently displayed in its original horne St. Mary's Church at R.A.F. Seletar. The church's wartime priest, the Rev. A. S. Giles— who until recently182 words
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Article, Illustration195 1963-09-10 5 Inche Yusof sees books display SINGAPORE. Mon 'fHE Yang dl-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak. studies some picture illustrations at the Federal Publications stall at the Victoria Memorial Hall shortly after he opened Singapore's second National Language Week today. The Head of State launched the week at a 15-mlnute ceremony195 words
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Article, Illustration269 1963-09-10 6 Co-ops and the warning in amber— by minister KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that he had ordered the Co-opera-tive College In Petaling Jaya to review and reorganise training methods with regard to its rural co-operative courses. He said at the269 words
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Article, Illustration1510 1963-09-10 6 £N HOUR before the riots broke out on Pulau Senang penal settlement, plans were formulated to save Mr. D. S. Dutton, the superintendent, and stop the trouble from spreading, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Mr. Chan Thye Jim, an1,510 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-09-10 6 Attendant called to him to plead with rioters, but he kept on running with his staff to safe place WARDER ROY .jumped into the sea and was picked up by a ferry.37 words
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190 1963-09-10 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. A member of the "Brethren of the 08 Cobra Gang" was today jailed for one year by a district court for attempted extortion. Lira Ah Lye, 19. a mechanic, was found guilty of attempting to extort $1,080 from Tan Chiang Ngo, manager of190 words
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Miscellaneous117 1963-09-10 6 Alley Oap **V V-T- Bmwnlin I nONTCASE WHAT VEH BUTTON \~l I TVEGOT AN >. \S~ > W-HUH.' Ij ...SO M3U CAN 1 AWT GOINA TORVBucwTLi^/affwueawi AjTmw /w*td\ Tv like figgeked just fobget /get notwnv e.tmek rSrlcZjtH am' I to slze %Sm* J s«is iouuke 1 U Jtisr L >Ou117 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-09-10 7 Police officer on expenses charge is cleared COURT PRESIDENT HAS DOUBTS ON 'DISCIPLINED' FORCE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. Sessions Court president, said today that some policemen who had appeared before him did not even know the name of their chief police officer. In view of this, he said,277 words
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119 1963-09-10 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Singapore Government, and the Norwegian Government today signed n convention for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of tiscal evasion with respect to taxes on Income. A Singapore Government statement said that the new convention replaces the arrangement made under119 words
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192 1963-09-10 7 SITIAWAN, Mon.—Extensions, costing nearly $200,000 to four I schools in the Dindings district will be declared open tomorrow when the Anglo- Chinese School here celebrates its diamond jubilee. The extensions are at the Anglo-Chinese School, Sitiawan. primary section (seven classrooms and canteen, 555.000). secondary section six192 words
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Article159 1963-09-10 7 TWO MORE FOR THE CAR THIEVES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Car thieves, who stole 17 vehicles m the Federal capital during the past month, struck twice again over the weekend. They took two cars, worth more than $7,000. at about the same time from two ends of the town on Saturday159 words
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95 1963-09-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mrs. Theresa Simon Nagappa was in the High Court today granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months by Mr. Justice Qlll from her husband. Muthiah Nagappa. on the grounds of desertion and adultery. The salt95 words
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Article, Illustration551 1963-09-10 8 'TERRIBLE CRIME' SAYS JUDGE: WHIPPING ORDERED FOR THREE IPOH, Monday. ()NE MAN was sentenced to death and four others were jailed for terms from six to eight years for their part in what Mr. Justice Neal described in the High551 words
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Article215 1963-09-10 8 SINGAPORE, Monday. T^HE 143-man representatives council of the Naval A Base Labour Union here began taking a secret ballot tonight to decide whether their 10,000 members will go on strike in support of a set of claims, some of them outstanding since 1959. The union's215 words
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Article187 1963-09-10 8 A Penang memo on common market PENANG, Mon. The six chambers of commerce in Penang have asked the Federation Government to reconsider its decision to bring Penang island into the Malaysian common market In a joint memorandum to the Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Slew Sin, and the Minister of187 words
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Article117 1963-09-10 8 from man with 15 convictions SINGAPORE, Mon. Chua Chin Hock. 35, smiled in court today when the Third District Judge. Mr. John Dorai Raj, called him an "incorrigible rogue." Chua, who had 15 previous ronvicUons, waa convicted for stealing two head-light cover worth $30 from a117 words
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324 1963-09-10 8 Buddhists petition Tengku to j intervene in Vietnam KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Leaders of four Buddhist organisations here today formally asked Tengku Abdul Rahman to intercede on behalf of the Buddhists in South Vietnam to end religious persecution there. In a petition asking the Tengku to use his good offices to324 words
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Article88 1963-09-10 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Ooh i Boon Seong. 45. was today com-. mltt«d for trial in the High Court on a charge of murdering One Kiev. 75. The offetice was alleged to have I been committed in Princes Road here about 5.30 pm. on March 19 last88 words
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Article161 1963-09-10 8 SINGAPORE. Man. The chairman of the Australian Red Cross, Dr. Geoffrey Newman-Morris, will arrive in Kuala Lumpur on Thursday to spend a week In Malaya and Singapore. Dr. Newman-Morris Is on his way home after leading the Australian Red Cross delegation to the centenary161 words
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Advertisement212 1963-09-10 8 BAHAYA! KBEMATAN GADIS INI DI-ANGHAM OLEH MAKANAN Of k Waiau pun ia kenyang makan nasi tetapi ada kcmungkinan gadis mi tidak mendapat bilamin2 dan zat2 galian yang menchukupi. Angka2 perinchian Kesehatan Dunia menunjokkan bahawa kebanyakan makanan orang2 Asia sangat kekurangan daging, ikan dan sayor-sayoran. Ini boieh mcnyebabkan tuboh kita mudah212 words
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Advertisement319 1963-09-10 8 y I wear what suits me I choose my own activities I made up my own mind about Tampax Unquestionably. Tampax is for individualists. Every single user made a very personal decision to adopt this kind of sanitary protection. The internal kind. Why did they do it? Simply because Tampax319 words
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Article, Illustration1815 1963-09-10 9 The little idol of American race tracks... THE LIFE AND HARD TIMES OF JOCKEY EARL 1 SANDE WORLD sporting headlines were made in VXM when it was announced that the veteran 55-year-bld American jockey Earl Sande was ?4"in{4 lo attempt a comeback after 21 years out of the saddle. Memories1,815 words
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Advertisement130 1963-09-10 9 '/mi J^ m m^^^W^ J am -a* ■-m nmin Jfi <*^* *4Hp* j^^k ma^^ Flying with Cathay Pacific is a personal affair with a charm and delicacy of personal scry/ice no other airline can match To the traditional courtesy of the Oriental hostesses. Cathay Pacific's special training has added quiet130 words
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Obituary72 1963-09-10 10 l» .,rrfN |M I Minimum) C KAMALAMBIKAI M daughter T Oi.-lviv:ih ol (irniTHl Hooplta:. Hon M k-.^n paanX i« iy !.ut;,n Hi. -i'" ll |i«'M «w«y H I RhuK M K.I at Sikh T«mplr. i.pnjunt Rambvtaa WARBURTON JOHN WARREN .-.t 20. inovM Mm i.i Krrvi ..nil Wnllv RuM .n72 words
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Article86 1963-09-10 10 Wartt tit i Minimum, HEARTFELT THANKS to I'<l and Oir |j»dv of Perpetual Surrotir Toi r»\our« ir.r'itf.,l. MR. AMD MRS. K H ,lj kr-hnni 'hank friend!" anl relatlvin fnr thei k.n>l luxlutuire. valuable Kifta an< »:otv| WttfeM on the on;i<iu of thru mmrrtmt* on 29 ■>> «.t »t Magapara,86 words
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Obituary35 1963-09-10 10 M Wortt UK (Mm,mum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of P.. vnol. i 4V»«inich Peters- -not a duy i: i>»-«ed itbout uur thoutht for yoi •ike» our life unplaHMnt *im< ttHm S Tumil Sr'tliTTienl Ipiih35 words
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Article43 1963-09-10 10 Hnrrf, tin -Minimum) ATTENTION CMMANUAL: No B«WI from you yet. Amma upvet and ver) •i. r.etum homr at once or coatmi At.hih WILMA: tnd-play. your move. Whit. Queen to King's Square and Mate': Whitrv.r you dp. Lover. U- Hapnv r<n Klernitv Fr-d43 words
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Article86 1963-09-10 10 10 Horrf. |M Minimum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD invita all teacher* and honk addicti to i>rowae In thoir aho«room Timei Houh. River Yjll.v Road. Singapore RYVITA IS COOD tor health do<-'->rit .i<ivi!>r letaaa, l*y vim made irom viholrmenl rye wtlsliei your cravinß for •'•lurch for*l< BE A COOD 1 Herrn86 words
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Article662 1963-09-10 10 The suggestion by a Hong jKong newspapci, no doubt I well meant, that a United i Nations police force .should 'combat guerilla activities in Borneo, illustrates the general nusun ierstanding that has surrounded the Malaysia arrang:: ments. Malaysia is an independent creation of the Malaysian people.662 words
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Article377 1963-09-10 10 The Government's commitment to offer a place to every child who reaches schoolgoin^ age has involved the Education Ministry in a permanent "crash programme" to build new classrooms and provide other facilities for the ever-growing number of new pupils. In primary schools alone, net enrolment has gone up377 words
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Article218 1963-09-10 10 Three hundred parkin meters bought by the Federal Capital Commissioner for installation in Kuala Lumpur streets have been lying in storage for a year. The di.<>turbing thing is not the loss of the $24,000 in revenue which 'could have been earned 'n I this period, but the fact218 words
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Article, Illustration1723 1963-09-10 10 The case for keeping Penang a free port iWE ARE NOT CONFIDENT THAT PENANG WILL GAIN BY JOINING MALAYSIAN COMMON MARKETS THE Chambers of Commerce of Penang, indeed the populace of the island of Penang as a whole, are gravely concerned over the steps being taken by the Government to1,723 words
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Letter199 1963-09-10 10 ris difficult to understand trie attitude of the Ministry of Health to the conditions of work and salaries of dispensers in hospitals In Malaya. The Minister of Health did talk recently about improving conditions for doctors, hospital assistants, health inspectors, nurses and attendants. But nothing concerning the199 words
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Letter140 1963-09-10 10 I WOULD like to place on record my profound thanks and admiration which I shall always have for the Y.W.C.A. In your country. I came here In passing on my way to Australia, a stranger In a strange land And I found this home, within the limits of140 words
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Letter59 1963-09-10 10 I HOPE the authorities concerned can explain why teachers In Chinese schools have not yet been paid their salaries for August, while teachers In English and Malay schools have. Many of us who hoped to celebrate Merdeka had to remain at home. Late payment of teachers' salaries seem*,59 words
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Advertisement595 1963-09-10 10 Straits Tines Maliy Mail b* h«ndrd to: 1*1 Floor COLD STORAGE ARCAOK Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES »T HOLLAND ROAD-KATONG KERNEL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Ag*nu CITY BOOK STORE LTD HMMM hou»». Coliyer Quay THE NEWS FRONT Fllip«1nck s Sup«rmirk»t M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiriity R"'i Naval Bate MAMIEM STORE 37«-7.595 words
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Advertisement23 1963-09-10 10 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITID it tfc* Lirgut Fed«r»tion ineorporj»*o lank with 80 Branches ovei rhe Federation, Singapore Srunei, North Borneo, Honj Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement108 1963-09-10 10 When your child Is In pain... Doctors knew that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe closes. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially to be safe for children, because it contains exactly the right dose108 words
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Article166 1963-09-10 11 NO CUT IN WATER RATION SINGAPORE. Mon. The Public Utilities Board decided today not to extend water ration- j ing further in view ofj the coming north-east monsoon and the re-| sumption of lain-mak-Ing operations. Dr Fong Kirn Hong, chairman of the board, reviewing the water -ituation today, said meteorological166 words
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144 1963-09-10 11 MALACCA. Mon.— A shopkeeper and a policeman were each fined $450 or nine months' jail by the Session Court today when they were found guilty of graft charges. Lee Kun Teow. the shopkeeper, faced three charges of handing a total of $30 to144 words
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Article89 1963-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The 14--utorey Shell House In CoUyer Quay will display a huge M— for Malaysia sign that can be seen miles away at sea. from Sept 14 to 16 The M sign Is formi«d by lighting up and blacking out certain! windows on89 words
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Article492 1963-09-10 11 SINGAPORE, Monday WITH JUST 48 HOURS TO NOMINATION DAY, NO PARTY WILL REVEAL THE LIST Nomination Day only two days away, no party was prepared today to give away its secrets. But all have been generous in feeding newspapers with stories of their rivals. The biggest secret492 words
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260 1963-09-10 11 S'pore support pledged for striking gas workers KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. QXYGEN and Acteylene workers in Singapore have pledged full support for striking gas workers in the Federation. They say they will not handle gas cylinders leaving for the Federation, i Mr. Urn Yeow Kuan, an official of the National Union260 words
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60 1963-09-10 11 LUCKY ESCAPE FOR WOMAN DRIVER WOMAN CAR OVERTURNS A WOMAN driver had a lucky escape when this Borgward Arabella car Jumped the road divider on the Federal Highway, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday and landed on its side. She was travelling to Petaling J ay a when the accident occurred. Police refused60 words
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238 1963-09-10 11 SINGAPORE, Mon THREE members of 1 the legal service, Messrs, Khoo Hin Hiong, Fourth Magistrate, Mr. Arul Chandran, Deputy Public Prosecutor, and Mr. Ho Thian Cheh. Assistant Director of Legal Aid. were admitted to the Bar by Mr. Justice Ambrose in the238 words
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Article261 1963-09-10 11 RUBBER DOWN BY ANOTHER 2 CENTS SINGAPORE, Monday. MARKET circles here are becoming perturbed at the continuing drop in the rubber price, which today fell another two cents to close at 62a cents. This is a drop of 18 cents since the beginning of the year. If the fall continues261 words
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Article124 1963-09-10 11 VIP police squad's new uniform KUALA LUMPUR, Mon— The Government today announced new uniforms for "Police Prestige Escort" motor cycle outriders which will be seen for the first time during the Malaysia Day celebrations here next week. The new outfit consists of a white safety helmet, sun goggles, white gloves,124 words
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Article31 1963-09-10 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Municipality branch of the Amalgamated National Union oi Local Authority Employees will hold its general meeting tomorrow at ihe Town Hall here at 5 p.m.31 words
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Article20 1963-09-10 11 PINOAPORE. Mnn -Mt T. S. Sinnathurav. Deputy Public Prosecutor, has been promoted to registrar of the S-ipreme Court20 words
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135 1963-09-10 11 MALACCA, Mon. The president of the Malacca Municipal Council. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadl (Socialist Front >. said here today that the council could do nothing about stray cattle In town unless the State Government gave It powers to take action. Speaking135 words
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Article47 1963-09-10 11 SINOAPORE. "Mon Th* Straits Times today received $51 50 from Federation and Singapore readers for the Madam Jathambal Fund The fund now stands at $19,427 Today's donations are from: G 8. Fernandez. Singapore S5. contributors of P.W D Butterworth through Seluar;<lah 546 3O47 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-09-10 11 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Public Works Department today started work on the $45,000 project to widen the Hampshire Bridge In Kampong Java Road The project is expected to be completed in five months It will provide a larger radius curve to the kerbllne of the bridge approach on103 words
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Advertisement125 1963-09-10 11 AND MOVII I \^J^^_\^Jl^/ PROJECTION 1 TF^^HWtIL I GSidM |Movilux 3R Quiet whilst running with lew voltag* for Uss h*at Ikolu x 12N jSstewra m Zeii* ZoomlcnsgHEJLUHflHUMßlVfiaV^ElW Vario P-Sonnor 1-1.4 f«l5-25 P IKOMAT-fliv.i armchair control! Tho Ikolux 12N-low voltag* 1 Sl ,j^« «hong*d,focuteontroll*d, all by th* press of a button125 words
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Advertisement127 1963-09-10 11 q^ 1 llllm lnr .mil— ONE teaspoon! ul of yi%amln A Vitamin 8/ m mt Wm*^ m I Essential (or growth and Deficiency of this viumi* H U WL iff S I I healthy skin tissue leidt to nerve troublti. MS 3 H^K H n rc troubles and ben-beri. will127 words
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Miscellaneous538 1963-09-10 11 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE "fflßSa W*2KT way* wmrnm A.M. «00 Time Smnai. Ne- shoktu yvFSfuvu* garu-ku. t> u2 Prelude lo Break- bhokihavk slkvick fast. 7.00 Time Signal. Ide fI attin wurc Van f^™ a o 1 AM 800 Oo a Morning. 6.m Music. 7.30 Learn A538 words
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Article, Illustration602 1963-09-10 12 WEE KIM WEE - The problem 'queen of Malaysia WEE KIM WEE by f|N April 21 this year a 19-year-old schoolgirl from Brunei walked away from the Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur with the "Miss Malaysia" title. As was to be expected she shot into the limelight overnight. She is Miss Catherine Loh height602 words
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376 1963-09-10 12 PROPER LIGHTING TO EASE EYE STRAIN pYES don't only get tired because we haven't had enough sleep! There are other points to watch if they are not to suffer undue strain. The rooms in which you work and relax should be lit adequately: the lamps or bulbs dispersed in such376 words
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Advertisement375 1963-09-10 12 WORR1 £D ABOUT yoVJR CHILDREN'S give them J\ r eu?l Tasty! VIGRAN IMULTIVITAMIN LIQUID) \J(.|il* I Multi-vitamini in a fruit y\. ■AA flavored base. The now tatty CQlJl'' way to take the essential uiaH*' 1 I vitomin* children need. IIOUI Jit JgßtsSW** fl|T|i\ Century fH9 j:J v o( Experience Build*375 words
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Advertisement441 1963-09-10 12 t jk m^S mk _^l < J S BP I I Km. \k M M 4. Li 1 W I Li s fc^L 4 IJbl it H|bmi t -err- fife*"*' fT, fV* LX7 IHs La/iCC/ j; The Complete Make-Up— X V. IC\ for Complete Flattery < > l:v< A Matt441 words
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Miscellaneous329 1963-09-10 12 Straits Times Crossword I^^ 1 j ACROSS 7. Perhaps comprising note* A writer figures In high places about fish (6). '9»- 8. Map of Lapland? (4). 10. To some. It might supply mild 14. Hubbub over poor Rees Joinentertainment (5). Ing gangsters, perhaps (10) 11 Vulgar coach of foreign 15.329 words
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Article92 1963-09-10 13 NOW A LOCK-OUT BY GIAN SINGH SINGAPORE. Mon. Staff of Gian Singh department store in Raffles Place found the doors locked when they arrived for work this morning. A notice said the store would be closed indefinitely. The workers are now picketing outside. The company's action follows its dismissal on92 words
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Article71 1963-09-10 13 SINOAPORE. Mon. Fisherman, siloki bin Hamzah. 25. began a 10-month jail term today when he could not pay a $5,000 fine for possessing 3151 b. of tobacco on which $4,000 duty was not paid. The Ninth Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, was told that the71 words
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152 1963-09-10 13 'TO BORNEO ON SAME DAY' FLIGHTS WILL BEGIN TODAY KUALA LUMP! R. Mon Malayan Airways' nrw flight schedule starting tomorrow will enable passengers from here to go to the Borneo territories on the same day. The Fokker Friendship flight will leave here daily at 7 a.m. for Singapore. Kuching. Jesselton152 words
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144 1963-09-10 13 EAST-WEST DANCE GET-TOGETHER AT U.S. ENVOY'S HOME KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. East will meet West in dance on Wednesday evening when the visiting exciting Jose Limon dancers will exchange performances with local dancers at a reception to be held at the residence of the American Ambassador. Mr Charles F. Baldwin. The144 words
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1522 1963-09-10 13 fHIS IS the programme to celebrate Malaysia in North Malaya: PERAK There will be four days of celebrations in this State, according to a government announcement yesterday. The programme begins on Sunday. The official celebrations will cost $100,000 while the public is expected to1,522 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-09-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Umno will hold a religious seminar at the end of this year. A spokesman of the Umno headquarters said religious leaders from other Muslim countries would be invited. The Unuio secretary-gene-ral. Ir.che Mohamed Ghacsali biq^Jawl. today dis- cussed the seminar with94 words
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Advertisement48 1963-09-10 13 EXTRA STURDY... m Built for Style Comfort! MM >h it el Chair VAN HIN FURNITURE CO., LTD. 142. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE 9 Tel. ***** MING CO., 166. BATU ROAD. KUALA. LUMPUR, MALAYA. Tel *****. ***** Ko tobuki Seating Co Ltd 14. 1 -chortie Ywiraku;ho. Ctnyooo ku, Tokyo Japan48 words
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Advertisement231 1963-09-10 13 Opfrex Eye Lotion keeps your eyes bright and healthy In tht heat and duit. tyti often jet W^^^^ red and tore. To prevent this MS'f^%k' t 4 lortntti md ducomfort. let .^JfeJ X' OPTREX look after your tyti for you. Juit waih them every diy with OPTREX. OPTREX keeps your231 words
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Article347 1963-09-10 14 $2m. JOINT PROJECT TO MAKE POPULAR JAPAN BRAND UNDER PIONEER STATUS A POPULAR Japanese brand socks which has already been on the Malayan market for the past seven years will be manufactured in Singapore some time next year by the newiv formed Swan Socks Manufacturing Co: (Malaysia)347 words
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Article71 1963-09-10 14 Tlfß. JERRY C. Y. Yik, of Bee iTA Chow Co., the Singapore tailors, and son of Mr. Yik Lin Fun. proprietor of the firm, left for Hong Kong on Saturday to visit his father's new tailoring branch, Bee Chow Co. (H.K.). Durinz his sojourn there, he will71 words
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Article, Illustration373 1963-09-10 14 MOK SIN PIN - MOK SIN PIN By SINGAPORE-MADE cotton knitted garments will •3 be on sale in the Malaysian market by the end of next year. Lim Seng Huat Industries Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lim Seng Huat (S) Ltd., a leading Singapore garment import and export373 words
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105 1963-09-10 14 'Z' CARS IN K. LUMPUR TAXI SERVICE SRI Jaya Transport Company, the Kuala Lumpur taxi operaors, have bought 10 new Zephyr 4's for their fleet. The Zephyrs, painted in black with yellow tops, the standard Sri Jaya taxi colours, went into action early this month to supplement the Con-sul 375's105 words
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Article43 1963-09-10 14 There was no change to the price of loose copra, and total imports last week were estimated at 1,000 tons, says Lewis and Peat's report. There was no transaction on t o.b. terms, buyers being generally uninterested in the high price.43 words
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Article31 1963-09-10 14 Mr. H. R. Oldham, formerly a Malayan director of Boustead and Co.. has retired from the London board of Edward Boustead and Co. after 36 years with the group.31 words
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Article, Illustration279 1963-09-10 14 rpHE new chairman of the United Malay States Sugar -1- Industries Ltd., Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, told the annual meeting in Kuala Lumpur the new board would pursue the company's original plans with zest and would do its very best to get the279 words
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Article160 1963-09-10 14 AMSTERDAM SHIPPING APPOINTMENT y\R. C. H. van der Zanden general representative Pfcr East of the Nederland Line Royal Dutch Mail, and chairman of the Singapore Shipowners Association left on Saturday for Holland to take up an appointment at the head office in Amsterdam. Mr. van der Zanden arrived to Singapore160 words
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212 1963-09-10 14 Minister to open latest luxury hotel next week SINGAPORE'S Finance Minister, Or. Ooh Keng Swee, will officially open Hotel Singapura Intercontinental next Tuesday-. The eight-storey hotel costing $5.5* million will be the twenty-second in the chain of luxury hotels operated by International Hotels Corporation, a wholly-owned subsidiary'of Pan American World212 words
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Article78 1963-09-10 14 TLf R. JAMES Peter Chin, sales AT promotion executive of Duniop Malayan Industries Ltd., left Kuala Lumpur on Saturday on a month's training programme to Britain. Mr. Chin will study group marketing, overseas operations, advertising, sales and supplies at the Duniop headquarters to London. He will78 words
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Article106 1963-09-10 14 'THE second edition of Guide to Kuala Lumpur, published by Paplneau Advertising of Singapore, is now available. Its entire contents have been reset and all chapters thoroughly revised. In its 202-page contents can be found information on air services, toad transport, train travel, clubs and106 words
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Advertisement207 1963-09-10 14 Iff M CARS TRUCKS-ENGINES TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern Is handbome. hytrlenjc. and efficient, in operation. It flushes at a touch, with a quiet yet powerful action. The shell is made of black Duranlte and the Kinirnsher syphon mechanism of polythene-non-corrodlnu rustless, non-aging; and unbreakable. Conforming to207 words
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Advertisement392 1963-09-10 14 Treat your car to HHBMH| w,v mm Jz Hi-Moly the finest molybdenum disulphide additive that actually costs less! "^jfcr I flBBBr^?Br*g i*^" "T// "^WL 'M 'HtJF [^^Hi-Moly No. 1 The additive for use in engine oil Puts an anti- a^ gj ves friction film on all moving parts gives dry-start392 words
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Advertisement1150 1963-09-10 15 10 Linmrui 1 > wt^i cuA^i v.a... tine s oort sMiit snao- -mini AHTINOO Literpeei ll Pt/TKaj Siptu PERSEUS 1 mh. oviuf tiiatgMi Sept 12 Septi7 Sipt II LYCAON Lmrptil, Dublin Stpi 11/20 Upt II MELAMPUS ..r,.t.. siiiM kept 'S Mpt 22 Stpt 21/27 Sipt 20 MARON A mouth, L'ptil.1,150 words
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Advertisement1399 1963-09-10 15 W" -M THE EAC LIKES fcjJtVV j!cM lIMCAPORt KUAU LUAIPUR»P.SWrmHMAM P ENAHG B^DNr^J^ge|waeaH n NM Atg »ousa t4.**«fAN<^to. poioxn«s '^'q^, o^"," SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE NAVRE, NAMOURC, BREMEN, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG AND COPiNHAGEN Spore P. Sham Penang "SONCKHU" a) Saiitl It Part- 11 Sipt 11/12 Sept PAtAGONIA" I,1,399 words
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Advertisement1471 1963-09-10 15 a^^^a^^^l^ -bjenEJiine EXPRESS SERtICI TO LONBON, LIVERPOK A CONTINENTAL PORTS^ rpera P S'haa Ptawki OENMHOI L'lta. C'moutn, R'dam, N'H| loot U/ll AtOI 11/ a Seal Jl/n 2 OENHOPE L Mil. H'kyrg, Aarerp. R'dati Mbro St|tU/1l Sad 11/21 Sl|t2l/n I lENOORAN L Hi, M'bro. R'darn. A'wira. t Haaikwi Stpt 11/21 •ENMACOHUI1,471 words
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Advertisement1304 1963-09-10 15 McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. w^ 4th n. t»n loaW. CLLERMAN LINE <V KLAVCNESS UNI LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTEROAM. lH ANGELES, SAN FUNCISCO, navu Mv A Mitmisuousa iitru vanccuveo a poitlano. ein of uicisnot v*«u t M l i i i; f iel c itri urn S'Dort P. Sham fenant IRONxvillA 11/201,304 words
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522 1963-09-10 16 From Our Market Correspondent WITH nomination day for the Singapore General Election only a few days away and the Malaysia Day holiday next week the Malayan Stock Exchange was quiet yesterday and is generally expected to remain so for the time being. Although522 words
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Article21 1963-09-10 16 Malayan Stock Indices Sept.?. Sept. 9 Industrials: 117.31 117.44 Tins: 108.16 107.89 rubbers: 111.74 110.83 Dec. 29. 1962 10021 words
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Article602 1963-09-10 16 .COMBINED business In the Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bcuttsad (•M|° 0 J 51 bo: Ounlepa (1.000) 53^6. (4.000) 13.05. (6.000) 53.10. (8.000) SJ.W. .4.000) 5307: Bast Smelt 52.56 SL:602 words
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560 1963-09-10 16 rE Straits tin price rose slightly yesterday by 12Vi cents to $451.50 per picul on an offering estimated reduced by 15 tons to 225 tons. In London on Friday Duyers for near dates tin were more prominent and prices responded accordingly but560 words
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Article26 1963-09-10 16 September 9. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 62} cents (down 2 cento). TIN: $451.50 (up 12* cento). Estimated unofficial offer ing 225 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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Article27 1963-09-10 16 Purther August rubber crops Included: BenU 153.000 lb.. Jerrnm Kuantan 85.000 lb.. Kundoni Tanjonr Pan 196.000 lb.. Mentakab 104.000 lb.. and Suncei Baran 190.000 lb.27 words
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Article72 1963-09-10 16 CHINKS! Prsawis lithWM, Srnga■are aaen awteea p»r ptaal yeatar* day i Caaawut *Mi bulk U« aallera, drum (49 aellera. Oepra: Bept./OeC UK/Oeatli>ant (30 buyers. reaper: Ifuatok whlU «U3t eeUen. Sarawak white $130 aetlera, apeeiaj BarawaJt black (92t aeUcra. gartled Lampons black S92i eellera, ASTA $1024 teller*. Slns.ap.rt Ceeenut72 words
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Article221 1963-09-10 16 THE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields Is based on prices ruling yesterday morning. y •P-prlce E.Y.-earolnKS yield (gross) D.Y. -dividend yield (gross) T.C.-times covered Dsflnitiens: Times Cevsred: Meaaa the number of times last year"« total dividend i. covered by the profits for th.i vfar. Exchange: A221 words
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Article182 1963-09-10 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 9. Three months INDUSTRIAL* Dunlopa 20 eta. Containers 12 cts. E. Smelters 20 eta. McAltater 12 cts. Esso 21 CU. Robinson 11 eta. r. N. 18 eta. C. Storage 4M. Gammon 16 eta. Rotbmaaa 11 eta. H. B'pura 11 eta. 8. Land eta. H Merlin182 words
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Article66 1963-09-10 16 THE Maiirm Cianing* Sinks' Ait*. tiatien madf BBtl changr to it< rat** to nwrcbanta yexterijav (the rmtc is to (100) Sailing TT *r OO r«»dy: Freneri Franca 180 1/4. On tbe f rt» •zenang* market in Bone Kons yesterday the U.S. dollar wu quoted at 5.73t for TT66 words
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Article110 1963-09-10 16 MELBOURNE. Men. (-1 NKi: AI. investments and indu*trial shares fluctuated narrowly in a quietly steady market. Rises slightly shares falls wit leaders mostly slightly higher. .Oils were nrti with A.O.G. up Is. to 465. 6d. Base metals were irre«rular while Mount Isa went down Is. to 375. 6d.110 words
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Article253 1963-09-10 16 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharvei er expected today are: Van Neck 27/2S, Batavia 40/41, Perils M, Bonbana 47, Kemvien 44. Kavensteln IL'. X' i imia Presma 4b. Kmpire Kutiwake IU 11, Trein Maerxk 42/43, Meiwa Maru 2i> :10. Klverbank 13/14. Pontoporo* 3<<'39, Tahoa H7. SeUngor253 words
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Article254 1963-09-10 16 SEPTEMBER tint grade ruobsr buysrt f.a.b. cloud at S p.m. In Slnnapers and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 82* cents per lb. down 2 cents on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.t. snd F.M.R.E. elsakng prices In eenta per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.S.254 words
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Article54 1963-09-10 16 Output from the estates and mines In the Gnthrie Group for August and tor 1963 todate in brackets are as follows: Rubber 8.860.000 lb. (62.354 000 lb.). tea 145.000 lb. (1.037.000 lb i. palm oil 2.298 tons (22.738 tai-i. palm kernels 401 tons (4.911 tons*, and tin ore54 words
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Advertisement1076 1963-09-10 16 mm KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and Graat Lakaa East Canada Service P S>am Hero ulu S.rrsncisco LAnftlts N. Torn Montreal Nttaaa Mara 21 23 Sept 24.25 Stpt 11 Oci II Oct 21 Oct I Nl* 11 Nl* Kaaukma Mara" 21/31 Oct 1/ 2 Nat 24 Na* 211,076 words
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Advertisement978 1963-09-10 16 |a™***"^^^^^^^^B^^^^^^^lM^^^^^r^^^^ Tm^KSm. /I Spore Pawns ETA/ETD ETA/tTD FROM BOMBAY KAKINADA M.V. 'STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Kobe. Osoko, Nogoyo Vokohomo Sept. 20/21 Sept. 17/11 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG S.S. "HULDA" for Madras Porbandcr and Bombay Stpt. 14/15 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" for Colombo, Madras Calcutta Sept. 20/23 Sept. 2S/2* FROM978 words
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Advertisement46 1963-09-10 16 HUA SIAMG STEAMSHIP CO.. LTO. a*, akaajaajaj Heust. Ciilnt Buy s asfi vi: IM3I-2. Wtlkly Stnice tl KUCNIaM. SARIKEi. DINAIANB. SIM. XZJCT^V "t'*HG SENS" la Part Sailt w«s. it Seat V^\Da>. -NU» U- E!A US,,, B l\\ iiUl! aKai" for Pontianak ETA 21 last fs.it mm46 words
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Advertisement218 1963-09-10 16 NOTICE Mr. T.M.S. Maxwell Is no tanger employed by this Company and tbe authority vested in him as manager or Jeram Estate, Kapar ceases with eflect from and inclusive of this date. Dated the 7th day of September 1963. Malayan Estate Agencies Group Ltd. As Agents The Jeram Rubber Estates218 words
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Advertisement1101 1963-09-10 17 NOTICES NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN NOTICE DREDGING LIMITED To Es^le Managers and V.M.Oi When your permanent dresser goes (Incorporated In England). on leave and you require relief OUTPUT RETURN temporary dresser. Apply Box August 1963 4618 Piculs. *5747 S.T. S'por*. 5 Dredges working. (P. A. Delme-Radellfle). R L m 11,101 words
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Advertisement1536 1963-09-10 17 (Continued Iron, Pa.c ,0) ACCOMMODATION VACANT SITUATIONS VACANT W-eW U (Mfu>-Bax et*. awtrrn 29 Word* 55 < Win J Box $9 et*. axtrm THRU BBOROOM BUNGALOW to let, Braddell Heights, fully furnished. TRAINtD MEDICAL La.tora.Uiry Enq Ulr ie, T el (Spore) *****. Home Tt-chnlclan required for Doctors firm. HT724 Box1,536 words
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Advertisement2245 1963-09-10 17 HIRE PURCHASE 20 Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et: extra VIRV lAIV MONTHLY Parmrots (or All Makes of TV Sets. Contact "Bcntcnc 12, Collycr Quay, or 412 Joo Cblat Road, (B'port). Pbonc U2«2». MMt NO DOWN PAYMENT for Ham TV made tn Knsland. Hire Purcbaac monthly 529.8U (Or 30 months.2,245 words
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Advertisement671 1963-09-10 17 AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) 29 Ward* Si (Ml*.)— Box i 9 eU. axtrm QENUINE PHOTOSTATS, rotomatie. 58. Robinson Road. *****. FOTOCOPV INSTANT SERVICE, H Robinson Road. B'pore. Tel: MSOS. KWOK'S PHOTOCOPY SERVICE 23, The Arcade Ist. r:oor. Tel: *****. MOUSE REPAIRS RENOVATIONS undertaken i heaply efllciently. Ring (B'pore) V 3007.671 words
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Article, Illustration21 1963-09-10 18 OLD-TIME DUET MAY BE THE ANSWER HIS SCORING POWER WEEDED HE MAKES A PLEDGE AWANu. «A« RAMIM OMAR21 words
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577 1963-09-10 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - BAKAR STING, RAHIM'S TOUCH LAST HOPE FOR SUR VIVAL NORMAN SIEBEL: By Kuala Lumpur, Mon. FOLLOWING the most turbulent 24 hours between Saturday evening and Sunday evening in Singapore Malaya Cup quest this season, will SAFA selectors gamble for Cup survival this weekend? After Singapore's 2-1 defeat by Pehang in577 words
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113 1963-09-10 18 Nam Kee memorial trophy for Sports cars SINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore Motor Club will present a trophy to be competed for annually in memory oi the late Yong Nam Kee, who* was killed in the Johore Grand Prix on Sept. 1. The "Yon* Nam Kee Memorial Trophy" will be for sports113 words
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Article76 1963-09-10 18 HAMILTON. Mon.— The tourIng Malayan badminton team had no trouble winning all four matches on the first night of the "Test" against New Zealand here. Results: Teh Kew San bt J. E. Robson 15-4. 15-6: Yew Cheng Hoe bt R. H. Purser 15-13. 15-3: KewReuter - 76 words
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Article32 1963-09-10 18 NICOSIA. Mon. Apoel. of Cyprus, overwhelmed the Norwegian club GJoevlk by ttz goals to nil In the first leg of their first round European Cup Winners' Cup soccer match. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article135 1963-09-10 18 CRICKET Doshi Shield tlnal (Malacca): Ist Bn KOYU bt Indians by 9 wkts. Indians 27 (O Ooodlng 6-4). KOYLI 29-1 SHOOTING Tenckn Oman Cup (Taiping) Winner 3rd Bn RMR: OhlensehUjrrr Cop: Winner Camp 2 Fed. Infantry Brigade HOCKEY Morrlra Shield final (T. Anson): Sekolah Sultan Abdul Aste 1 OES135 words
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509 1963-09-10 18 60 racing cyclists to stake Olympic claims KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Sixty racing cyclists from Johore, Penang, Perak, SeUogor and Singapore will compete in the Malaysia Day carnival here from Sept. 16 to 18 at both the Diplomatic Enclave and the Merdeka Stadium: Sabah and Sarawak will not be represented in509 words
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Article382 1963-09-10 18 If UALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mai aya's schoolboy champion Tan Alk rtuung, ol Penang, has been top seeded in the men's singles in the Malaysia Day badminton championships here Irom Sept. 12 to 14 at Stadium Negara. The other seeds are Ong Eng Hong (Malaya) in382 words
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352 1963-09-10 18 Sabah manager says it again ten golds m SPOTLIGHT ON THE MALAYSIA SPORTS FESTIVAL KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. athletes were the first to arrive here for the two-day Malaysia 0 celebrations athletics championships on Thursday and Friday at the Merdeka Stadium when t K 4 i In an interview with the352 words
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Article, Illustration270 1963-09-10 18 HURDLER KUDA DITTA HEADS SARAWAK OUESI |/"UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Sarawak athletics team arrived by air tonight for the Malaysia athletic championship confident of giving other teams a good fight although they have not had regular training in the past three weeks. Mr. Lee Swee Ling, vicepresident of the Sibu270 words
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Article87 1963-09-10 18 Singapore;, Mon. Singapore, the Malayan interstate hockey champions, are out to make it a "double" by winning top honours in the Malaysia hockey tournament which starts on Wednesdafy at Kuala Lumpur. Sha have selected 13 players including two non-Asians, for the tournament The team will be:87 words
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Advertisement792 1963-09-10 18 NOTICE MR ROBIN LOW KOON LIM has ceased to be employed by this Company and is no longer authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf. The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company Limited, 44. Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD, SINGAPORE GENERAL MANAGER'S792 words
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Advertisement393 1963-09-10 18 UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CHAIR OF ENGLISH The Chair of English in the University of Malaya will become vacant early in 1964, due, to the appointment of the present occupant. Professor R3. Le Page, to the Chair of Language at the University of York. Applications are invited from candidates with high393 words
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Advertisement80 1963-09-10 18 Announcing FEDERAL GEOGRAPHY a new series for Primary Schools w th <gfi I DETAILS OF PRICE, Book 1 (tor Primary 3) 72 pages (in colour) $2.00 Book 2 (for Primary 4) 96 poges (in colour). $2.50 Book 3 (for Primary 5) 112 pages $2.00 Book 4 (for Primary 6) 14480 words
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Miscellaneous108 1963-09-10 18 SPORTS DIAEY SOCCER Spore Dlv. 1: Marines v RAF Seletar < Jn Besar, 5.15) D. Aflah v RAF Chang! (Jn Besar. 7); Div. 3D: Airport v Kpg Kapor iParrer Pk); Junior Cup: 1 CA 'A 1 v Police (Farrer Pk) Amicables v Sukaramai 'A' (Geylang). L. Perak Div. 2: Assumption108 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-09-10 19 STABLE FANCIES MISTY BREEZE, RESQUILLIER GOOD FOR A DOUBLE TOMORROW RACING by SINGAPORE. Mon. Two stable fancies are worth "coupling" for a double at Bukit Timah on Wednesday, second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting. They are: MISTY BREEZE (S. Khamis) who galloped417 words
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Article1365 1963-09-10 19 SPOTLIGHT on your fancies Cl. 1 Div. 2— 6E EMERALD: Ran a splendid second with 9.0 to Edmundus over the Ipoh 6f on a heavy track last month; prefers good track. RUBBER ESTATE: Won well up the straight s|f at Ipoh last month with a wet track against him: much1,365 words
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Article286 1963-09-10 19 THE STIPE'S REPORT ciINOAPORE, Mon. The O MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACE I— After passing the 31 Santiago had to be checked oil the heels of Sathl RACE 2 After passing the 41 Prince Tournai had to be checked when crowded by Intan Sedlli. In the straight286 words
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Article51 1963-09-10 19 MEADOW GLOW (AU) did a solid 6f workout. He ran the last 5f in 62 1/5, 4f in 51 3/5 and 3f in 39 2/5. This grey is fighting lit after a spell and should have a strong say in the Cl. 1 Div. 2 6f race on51 words
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519 1963-09-10 19 TENNIS JX)KEST HILLS, Mon. Mexico's Rafael Osuna cleverly broke down the Dig game cf the giant American Frank Froehling yesterday to win the United States men's singles lawn tennis title by 7-5. 6-4. 6-2. Maria Bueno (Brazil) pulled off a big surprise whenReuter - 519 words
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Article495 1963-09-10 19 Weights for tomorrow SINGAPORE. Mon. I Weights for rll <even races at Bnkit Timah on Wednesday, second day of the STC Gold Cup meeting: Cl. I Div. I—6*. Emerald 9.00 Gemini Prince 8.11 Skilton 8.11 Double Chance 8.10 Memo 8.10 Rubber Estate 8.09 Hard Love 8.09 Grecian Bay 8.09 Flash495 words
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252 1963-09-10 19 AKRON (Ohio), Mon Jack Micklaus won the "World goli series' and the US«&0.000 tttt prize for the second year to sue- cession yesterday. Nicklaus finished the 36-hole event with an aggregate of 140 to win by one stroke from Julius Boros. US OpenReuter - 252 words
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Advertisement102 1963-09-10 19 JFLIP-OVER FILM CHAMBER CAMERA SEKONIC ZOOM 8 "DUAL-RUN" model 100 Only 2 Jecoidi for mid-roll fllrn changeover EASY-TO-USE Bmm /JT\ PROJECTOR I «JK sekonic >Lpiji :C Low Voltage System with Zoom L«n* Fl. 5 Reionor Zoom Lent 15-25 mm Voltage Change-over System ISO-240V f"sj^^ iwr wruww wwtn. «-»»w»»im«iner CHAP _^£;^^^sl^Cl■■^Bß^vs?102 words
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Advertisement32 1963-09-10 19 When only the best will do Benson and Hedges Benson and Hedges inthegoldpackthe symbol of quality for the very best in King Size filter cigarettes BENSON HEDGES LTD OLD BOND STREET LONDON32 words
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261 1963-09-10 20 MT AH, Monday pirates again raided I fishing boat in the Straits of Malacca and look away $5,000 worth of goods during the weekend. As they sped away in a gunboat towards Sumatra one of them shouted to the fishermen: "Tell261 words
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112 1963-09-10 20 India raise three new army divisions V[EW DELHI, Mon. India has raised three new divisions and is building up its defence capacity against China, the Defence Minister, Mr. Y. B. Chavan, told Parliament today. In a prepared statement, Mr. Chavan said India wanted to settle her differences with China peacefully,112 words
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139 1963-09-10 20 HAPPY TENGKU PLANS TO TAKE IT EASY UHTIL THE BIG DAY KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Tenuku Abdul Rahman is relaxing to keep fit for the big Malaysia celebrations beginning on Monday. He has been cheered by Saturday's resounding Alliance victory in the Telok Datoh by-election. The Tengku said after a round139 words
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Article81 1963-09-10 20 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Formosa won tne Malaysia International basketball tournament tonight when tney beat Thailand 73-66 In the deciding match at the Happy World studium tonight. Both teams had won their lour previous matches and Formosa had to play their hardest to tame the Thais, who finished rv81 words
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Article52 1963-09-10 20 SCARBOROUGH. Mon. The West Indians were 109 runs ahead, with all their second Innings wickets standing at close of play on the second day of their match against T. N. Pearce's XI here. Scores: West Indians 284 and 91 for no wicket; Pearce's XI 266 for nineReuter - 52 words
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Article65 1963-09-10 20 MILAN, Mon.— The Milan newspaper II Giorno today quoted beautiful Mrs. Maria Cristlna Austin. 36-year-old Italian-born widow of a British naval officer, as saying she would definitely marry American motor magnate Henry Ford n as soon as his divorce came through. An Ii Oiorno reporter wrote65 words
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Article282 1963-09-10 20 LONDON, Mon. Th* stock markets were disappointing after last week's advance. Despite many good features following weekend comment, or company announcements, the general trend was easier. Leading industrials particularly fell back. Closing middle prices of selected stocks not Including stamp duty were: IiILIMXiM) Consol2H% £467/16 Funding 4% £96%282 words
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Article50 1963-09-10 20 LONDON. Mon—Spot 18* d., Oct. 18>cL. Nov. 19Wd.. Dec 19 5 16d., Oct./ Dec. 191/16 d., Jan/Mar. 19 9/16 d April/June i 1913/16 d., July/Bept. 19 15/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 1915/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 20d.. c.i.f. Sept. 18 11/16 d Oct. 18 13 16d. Nov. I9d. Tone: Barely steady.50 words
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Article24 1963-09-10 20 LONDON. Mon.—Buyers £922. sellers £924, Forward buyers £903, sellers £904. Settlement £924. Turnover a.m. 85 tons p.m. 25 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet.24 words
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Article117 1963-09-10 20 MASSIVE 'YES' IN ALGERIA VOTING ALGIERS. Mon.- Final results from seven of Algeria's 15 departments today showed a massive "yes" vote in the referendum on Algeria's first constitution for a presidential republic and a one-party state. Already more than two million Algerians have voted in favour of the constitution andReuter - 117 words
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Article69 1963-09-10 20 NEW DELHI. Mon.— lndia has accused China of "utter callousness" in refusing permission to an Indian Red Cross team and Indian priests to collect and cremate bodies of Indian soldiers killed in Ludakh. The bodies arc still lyinn unburied in the demilitarised zone. Texts ofReuter - 69 words
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Article21 1963-09-10 20 MANILA. Mon. Typhoon Gloria gained more destructive power today as she moved towards Formosa, the Manila weather bureau reported.—UPl.21 words
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190 1963-09-10 20 Japan may send home women and children rKYO, Mon. The Japanese Foreign Office is considering evacuation of all women and children among the 400 Japanese now residing in Singapore, Kyodo news agency said today. It said the move might be made if relations between Japan and the Singapore Chinese population190 words
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Obituary31 1963-09-10 20 MR. K VCMGADASAMY NAIDU, father of V. Govlndaaamy Naldu, Medical Drpt. Perils, passed away peacefully at 9 a.m. 9/9 63. Funeral at Bukit Sldlm Kstate, Kullm, at 3.09 p.m. today.31 words
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Advertisement360 1963-09-10 20 IEN d™ der n c .js^s"^ Aj-a? RcKistprpd class EX md above f rom registered J K.R. ConContmctors for the construction of tractors in Class 'D and above concrete bridge at Jalan Lombong. up to 3 p.m. on 13th SeptemOuntong New Village. Ipoh. ber, 1963 at the Office Of the360 words
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Advertisement51 1963-09-10 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS •0 Wort* $10 i Vinimumi LOH To nien nnd PeniE Turn a daughter .it Mount Atvernla Honpltal on Mh. Orairful thanks to Doctor and St«O &ROSKOPF Us d^ BS' f% M^ t~ im 1 *Ap» mm w* F MADE IN SWITZERLAND W BY THE NATIONAL WATCH CO.51 words
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Miscellaneous45 1963-09-10 20 XJIQHBSr and lowest temperaAX lures in Malaya and Slngai pore for me period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest i Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bliaru 86 73 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 90 72 1 8lr.g«pore 90 7745 words
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