The Straits Times, 12 September 1963
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Title Section23 1963-09-12 1 AVEHAGE DAILY CERTIFIFB SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 Mai*** 4 Hat*"* 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration928 1963-09-12 1 Federal Parliament representatives to be drawn from Assembly 'Everything has been satisfactorily resolved' SINGAPORE, Wednesday DIFFERENCES between the Singapore and Federation Governments over the Malaysia agreement have been settled. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew announced this in radio and television talks tonight on the coming elections. Mr. Lee928 words
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Article, Illustration550 1963-09-12 1 'Special battle units' airlifted to the border IN JAKARTA, SOEKARNO CALLS IN HIS SERVICE CHIEFS JAKARTA, Wednesday. Indonesian Army announced today that "special battle units" had been sent to West Borneo to "strengthen the security'! of the territory bordering Sarawak. The chief of the Army Information Service, Colonel Ibnu Subroto,Reuter - 550 words
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132 1963-09-12 1 Dato Sir James to hear Malaysia suit KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, will hear the suit filed by the Kelantan State (jovernment yesterday seeking: a de- I. iratimi that the Malaysia Act was "void and inoperative" in the High Court here on Saturday. An injunction132 words
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Article106 1963-09-12 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew this morning ended his marathon tour of the Stale's 51 constituencies Today he covered two constituencies Telok Blangah and Mountbatten the 51st. and last electoral division on the tour list. Mr. Lee was greeted by106 words
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Article, Illustration327 1963-09-12 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, 1Y Wed.— The Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell, and two opposing political groups from Sarawak flew in today for an 11th hour bid to settle the controversy over the appointment of the territory's first Head of State. First327 words
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Article91 1963-09-12 1 VI PXM'RAS (Northern Holland). Wed.— Miss Heila Rogers. 22. of London, was married to a Dutchman. Mr. Rein Mid delburg. 26. here today after a seven-year romance which began with a massage in a bottle. Miss Rogers crossing fiom Dover to Calais as a schoolgirl in 1956 fol-91 words
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Article38 1963-09-12 1 VIENNA, Wed.— Professor Leopold Schoenbauer, 75, renowned Vienna surgeon, died here today after a fall from the steps of his house. In 1951. the Professor was mentioned as a possible candidate for the Austrian Presidency. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-09-12 1 15 months for saying Soekarno has empty head JAKARTA, Wed. —A school teacher In the Flores Island of East Indonesia has been sentenced to 15 months' Jail for having insulted President Soekarno In a lecture to his students. According to the official Indonesia news agency Antara. the teacher, Johanners Tao.Reuter - 116 words
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Article97 1963-09-12 1 ANKARA, Wed— A martial law court passed Jail terms on 166 War Academy cadets here today for their part in an abortive coup of May 21. Seventyfive of them were jailed for four years and two months, and deprivation of civil rights for ilie. Another 91Reuter - 97 words
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Article75 1963-09-12 1 PHOKNIX CITY (Alabama),, Wed. Archie Upptrap, a mrrose man from Virginia, dug his own grave and lay down In It to die He covered the muddy hole with metal sheets and lay in it for 21 days, waiting for death to find htm. Passing fishermen75 words
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Article849 1963-09-12 1 Tengku: A future full of promise KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman tonight termed Malaysia "a bastion of democracy and a bulwark against Communism." "I am confident that Malaysia will be a progressive and prosperous nation." he said in a broadcast. Recordings have been sent to 60 radio stations overseas.849 words
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Article31 1963-09-12 1 D|UANDA SAYS NO JAKARTA \\r<l ~< liuf Minbtcr Diu.mil.i K.irt.i \»idjaja has formally M>rd Malj>J lie s bu».v to attend Malaysia [orm.ition ccrrtmmirx in KujU Lumpur M Men IJJT— VPI31 words
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130 1963-09-12 2 Maphilindo is an expanding group, says Lopez OANGKOK. Wed. Thr Philippine Foreign Secretary. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, said here Maphilindo was not a closed association but an expanding association of like-minded nations. Mr. Lopez was talkine to reporters upon his arrival here for a twoday visit as guest of theReuter - 130 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-09-12 2 TROOPS batter down the door of a high school in Saigon to break up anti-government demonstrations by students who had barricaded themselves in. In some schools troops appear to have moved in permanently, pitching tents in the grounds and installing field kitchens. Pupils interviewed88 words
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274 1963-09-12 2 Prisoners become comrades in Burma's socialism AN EXPERIMERT 111 BUILDING OF NEW ROADS DAN GOON, Wed.— 1V The Revolutionary Government is making major strides in an experimental programme to convert convicts into Yebets (comrades) to help with construction work. The prisoners are no longer called convicts, but Yebets. in an274 words
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108 1963-09-12 2 JAKARTA. Wed. Five Chinese physicians left for Peking yesterday at the end of a special mission— treating President Soekamo's kidney ailment. The Indonesian President had been suffering from kidney trouble for several years, but last year refused an operation suggested by his Viennese physician despiteUPI - 108 words
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Article192 1963-09-12 2 TROOPS TAKE OVER QUIETLY VIENTIANE, Wed. 1 Steel- helmeted right-wing troops armed with automatic weapons, yesterday quietly took over two focal points of clash here with pro-communist Pathet Lao forces. The Pathet Lao had earlier evacuated the two premises, a rice store and the home of Mr. Phao Phoumi Vongvichit.Reuter - 192 words
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187 1963-09-12 2 KARACHI, Wed. Pre- sident Ayub Khan has agreed to recommend to the Governors of East and West Pakistan the suspension of new restrictions against the Press for one month, it was officially an- nounced last night. The suspension will give PakistaniReuter - 187 words
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255 1963-09-12 2 DEAN DEMANDS U.N. TO THROW OUT GHANA'S COMPLAINT UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. BRITAIN yesterday rejected Ghana's charges that Southern Rhodesia threatened the peace of Africa, and demanded that the Security Council throw out the complaint. I In one of the strongest statements he has ever made in the U.N., Sir PatrickReuter - 255 words
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Article51 1963-09-12 2 TAIPEH. Wed— Typhoon Gloria hit Formosa with 100 m.p.li. winds early today, killing at least two people and causing serious floods In the northern part of the Island. More than 3,000 homeless are being evacuated from their homes In rubber boats. They are being housed In51 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1963-09-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby UKt THIS ANO J IJON l/ WT IT HAROX MV^15 words
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Article165 1963-09-12 3 TURKEY TO JOIN THE SIX' BRUSSELS, Wed.— Turkey will join the European Common Market as an associate member tomorrow when a treaty will be signed In Ankara by Foreign Ministers of the six member nations. Associate membership of the Community Is offered to less developed countries which cannot accept all165 words
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89 1963-09-12 3 LONDON. Wed. A spokesman lor the Atomic Energy Authority (AKA) was qi-oted yesterday as saying an Investigation has been suited Into reports "of kissing And canoodling" between executives and women assistants at the itomic establishment In RLsley. The Dally Express said security nenUPI - 89 words
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170 1963-09-12 3 What's a beatnik? asks an expert on words LONDON, Wed.— Dr. Charles T a 1 b v t Onions, who has devoted nearly 70 years to preparing dictionaries and textbooks on the use of the English language, celebrated his 90th birthday at Oxford yesterday worrying about the word "beatnik." HeReuter - 170 words
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Article36 1963-09-12 3 WASHINGTON. Wed.—Comedian Bob Hope was presented with a special gold medal by President Kennedy today in recognition of his services to the United States and to the cause of world pease. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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279 1963-09-12 3 KEEPING THE PEACE: NEW ROLE FOR WORLD RED CROSS GENEVA, Wednesday. p fHE International Red Cross movement decided at its centenary congress here yesterday that the Red Cross should intervene to preserve world peace when simultaneuosly called on by states in conflict. The Council of Delegates, executive body of theReuter - 279 words
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Article95 1963-09-12 3 MOSCOW. Wed.— A Soviet scientist has estimated that if all existing hydrogen bombs were placed in a cobalt casing and exploded "all mankind would be destroyed," Tass reported. The agency said that Mr. Aleksei Koroyef. a member of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, made thisReuter - 95 words
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Article45 1963-09-12 3 LONDON, Wed— George Clark. 37-year-old Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament official, was Jailed for 18 months yesterday for an Incident during the Oreek royal visit on July 9. He was found guilty of Incitement to commit a nuisance by unlawfully obstructing the public.45 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-09-12 3 GIBRALTAR. Wed. Miss April Ashley (above)). British model who was once a man. was married here last night to Lord Rowallan's son, Mr. Arthur Corbett. The ceremony took place quietly at Gibraltar register office. 24 hours after the couple had announcedReuter - 106 words
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Article54 1963-09-12 3 STROI'D (South-West England), We*. Pat Smythe. 34. Britain's most distinguished horsewoman, was quietly married at a register office here yesterday. Her bridegroom Is Swiss-born Mr. Samuel Keochlin. a doctor of laws, practising in his own country. It Is understood that a religious ceremony is to takeReuter - 54 words
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Article21 1963-09-12 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— More than 40 people were Injured when a New York-Albany train was derailed last night.21 words
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236 1963-09-12 3 NO ADVERTISING FOR MARACAIBO QUINS, BY DOCTORS' ORDERS fi A R AC AS, Wed. Doctors said yesterday they were determined to guard the welfare of the Maracaibo quintuplets, and 'while the babies are under our care we will not permit advertising.' The doctors have stepped in between the babies, bornReuter; UPI - 236 words
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Article49 1963-09-12 3 LONDON. Wed.— The Duke of Edinburgh made a precautionary landing In a Held la.st night a few minutes after talcing off In a helicopter from the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. He noticed the oil pressure wu low. A relief helicopter picked him up.49 words
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113 1963-09-12 3 'Erotic cultural export by U.S. under fire WASHINGTON. Wed. A U.S. CongTesswoman has sharply criticised an American d-inrr group appearing in London for erotic dancing. Mrs. Edna Kelly levelled the charges at the Martha Graham Danre Co.. which is sent abroad as part of the American cultural exchange programme. Another113 words
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184 1963-09-12 3 f ONDON, Wed. The! small but influential j Liberal Party announced last nitfht would push its campaign to split the anti-Labour Party vote by putting up 470 candidates for the 640 seats in thfe House of Commons in the next general election, Mr.UPI - 184 words
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Article31 1963-09-12 3 BERNE. Wed.— Georges Schneider. 38. former world slalom champion, was shot dead in a hunting accident near here yesterday. He was trainer of the Swiss national skiing team. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Advertisement270 1963-09-12 3 tl<tSh PRODUCTS Manufacturers of Sports Wear COST PRICE SALE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED FROM FACTORY SLACKS 3.00 BLOUSES PRTD. $4.80 CARDIGANS 6.80 BANLON SKIRTS $4.90 TWIN SETS $11.50 PRTD. PLEATED SKIRTS $9.20 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS $3.80 MANY MORE VARIETY BEING ADDED REMEMBER NASH PRODUCTS OFFER THESE COST TO COST PRICES270 words
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Article59 1963-09-12 4 SINGAPORE Wed. Recipients of financial assistance from the Social Welfare Department, who were due to collect their allowances on Sept. 16. should now collect them tomorrow or on Friday from 1.30 pm. at the usual centres. Those who are due to collect their allowances on Sept.59 words
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Article52 1963-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wed Inche Hashlm bin Ismail has been elected chairman of the School Employees Branch of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees. Other officials are Mr. V.P. Karupplah. vice-chairman; Mr. M. Munusamy, secretary; Mr. C. Veerappan assistant secretary: Mr K. M. Samy. treasurer and Inche Ismail bin All.52 words
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Article, Illustration449 1963-09-12 4 IFliaht of 1,000 balloons to mark giant M-Day carnival BAHASA KEBANGSAAN HAK BERSAMA THE NATIONAL LANGUAGE BELONGS TO ALL OF US fHERE will be tun and food galore for everyone in the family at the giant Malaysia Day carnival to be held at Kalian Park on Sept. 16 from 3449 words
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82 1963-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Some 10.000 Singapore Harbour Board workers today took part In a secret ballot to elect 19 sectional representatives for negotiations with the board on their claims relating to wages and working conditions. The ballot, supervised by the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Pang82 words
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Article172 1963-09-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. "THE new Alexandra Hill Integrated School will help to ease the shortage of accommodation in schools in the area, so that more children will be saved the necessity of attending schools far from their homes. The ParMameht^iy S«c*** tary to the Finance Ministry.172 words
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Article280 1963-09-12 4 No delivery of mails on Monday SINGAPORE. Wed. There will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on Monday, Sept. 16. the Director of Posts. Mr. M. Bala Subrai manion, announced today. There will be, however. one complete delivery of correspondence only on Tuesday. On Monday, special commemorate c postage280 words
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Article48 1963-09-12 4 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr. JJL Duclos. head of the Broadcasting Division. Ministry of Culture. wiU speak to members of the Lions Club of Singapore East at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Cathay Hotel on •Bridging the gap— the place of radio and television in Singapore society."48 words
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173 1963-09-12 4 Trust offers 3 grants for Chinese grads SINGAPORE, Wed. The Jino-Britlsh Fellowship ToBL is offering three scnolarshlps to Chinese graduates for post-gradu-ate research or study in pure and applied sciences, technology, education and nursing. Nurses and midwives applying must be eligible for registration with the General Nursing Council. The scholarships,173 words
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Advertisement299 1963-09-12 4 I 21-116^2 *A^^J±Jj SINGAPORE I PEMBUKAAN HARI INI OPENS TODAY! Herman Melville's classic story I surpassing th«- dramatic excitement r*^ jjp of his "MOBY DICK!" BMJLM.V BUD D ROBERT RYAN -PETER USTINOV $m MELVYN DOUGLAS TERENCE STAMP t=£ i^vv ;y ■v.riv*-; ON STAGE -TONIGHT AT 9.30 p.m. FASHION SHOW by299 words
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Advertisement418 1963-09-12 4 rIS is National Language Week and to help you improve your command of Malay, the Dewan Bahasa has designed these simple, everyday phrases for your study: 1. iidak di-benar-kan masok. Prohibited to enter. (No entry). 2. Tolonj bawakun saya ka-Prjabat Tuan Pengiirus. Please take me to the manager's office. 3.418 words
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Advertisement418 1963-09-12 4 ORGANISATION orixs roir\i 11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6 30 ft 9 30 p.m. gj Universal Inrer nononol presents I JflMEsSfcSu GfIRNER r«~33 SATURDAY MIDNIGHT' 808 HOPE LUCILLE BALL a "CRITIC'S CHOICE" PonoVision Technicolor (WB). :2nd WEEK!: lion, 10. 4 630 9.1$ p. m (NO FREt LIST) m MG Mp, m418 words
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208 1963-09-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Spectators to the three-day Malaysia air show, starting here on Sunday, will see RAX parachutists performing the "aerial ballet" above), a breathtaking daredevil display of sky diving. During the first day of the show, to be held at the Royal Singapore208 words
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Article, Illustration234 1963-09-12 5 SUGAR PRICE MAY GO UP WARNING KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday A WARNING that the price of sugar may go up early next year when the existing stock in cleared up was issued here today Mr. Teo Soo Cheng, manager of a leading firm of sugar importers who gave this warning, said234 words
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147 1963-09-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The oingapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association is to participate in an exhibition to be held in Rome from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29 in conjunction with the 17th International Tuberculosis Conference. The aim ot this exhibition is to demonstrate the extent and nature147 words
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103 1963-09-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. A Ulentlera. Limbo, romreeng and "Teenage Malaysia Queen" contesta will hiehlißht the Malavsiu Carnival to be held at the Kftllane Park on Monday. This is in adltlon to Uje many Interesting Items of food, fun »nd special attractions at the carnival. The103 words
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Article56 1963-09-12 5 IPOH. Wed. lnche Moktf oin Muhmood has taken over as Senlo! Inspertpr of Mir.es. North Zone iKedth Penang. Pnak and Perils i. from Mr. JMH OReilly who lias retired. lnche Mokty. who has been in the Mines Department m Ipoh for tb» past four year*,56 words
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Article30 1963-09-12 5 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed Chong Ah Kow. 28. of Singapore, was crushed to death by two logs which he was helping to unload from a ship here yesterday.30 words
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Article28 1963-09-12 5 RAWANO. Wed. Scouts In Ra\van? district win celebrate the birth of Malaysia with a "Malaysia Bonfire" at 12.05 am. on Sept 15 near the District Office.28 words
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Article117 1963-09-12 5 IPOH, Wed. Moh Man Hua, 19. was fined $20 in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for a 'playful push" to a wine shop proprietor while both were in the police lock-up on May 25. Moh. who pleaded not guilty, was alleged to have behaved117 words
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Article104 1963-09-12 5 Robbery in the court lock-up JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— A man held In the courthouse lock-up here told the police today that He was assaulted and robbed by two other detainees. Chin Moh Urn. 23. said he had been fined $20 for fighting in public and was In the lock-up waiting104 words
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95 1963-09-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. I The Malayan Railway i today announced additional i coaehe* on the Singapore- I to Kuala Lumpur night trams on Saturday and Sunday, and on the Kuala Lumpur-to-Slngapore night j services from Monday to Wednesday It wtl also run a duplicate95 words
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Article, Illustration251 1963-09-12 5 From Britain comes a producer in search of talent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. LONDON-TRAINED theatre and film producer, Mr. Albert Looi Chen,? Keat who is in Malaya looking for "talent," is disappointed because the hopefuls he has interviewed "are not up to expectation." Mr. Looi arrived here with hopes of making251 words
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Article112 1963-09-12 5 Land scheme to open at year end KAJANO. Wed.— The third phase of the land development scheme at Sungel Takaii, in the Ulu Langat valley. 14 miles from here, is to be opened at the end of this year. The scheme, which comes under the district rural development programme, covers112 words
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144 1963-09-12 5 Now Hassan (I'll stand as an Independent) withdraws SINGAPORE, Wed. A Press photographer, lnche Hassan Yarii. today stepped down from his candidacy as an Independent for Geylang Serai in the coming general elections. In announcing his candidacy yesterday, lnche Hassan. 34, an I'tusan Melayn cameraman, said that he was contesting144 words
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Article42 1963-09-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— A body found In the bushes at the junction of Whltley Road and Mount Pleasant Road on Saturday ha*i been identified as that of Madam Sen Chee, 46, a housewife, or Kampong Chantek Lama, missing since Aug. 27.42 words
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134 1963-09-12 5 DENANG. Wed. The Penang Rural District Council has started a new method of refuse disposal which would enable swamp land to be reclaimed later. "So far. we have reclaimed about three acres In Batu Ferringhl," the council chairman, Mr. Gen Chong Keat said134 words
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Article54 1963-09-12 5 n?OH. Wed— A. Jamal Mohamed. 28. a clerk, pleaded not guilty In the Sessions Court here today to committing criminal breach of trust of $4,298.73 while employed by A.M. Sultan, a shopkeeper, on Oct. 8. 1959. The case was postponed to Nov. 9. Jamal was54 words
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34 1963-09-12 7 MR. DR. SEENIVASAGAM (left) and Incbe Abdul Rahman (seated) on the stage of the Chinese Assembly Hall yesterday. In the middle is Mr. S.P. Seenivasagam. Straits Times picture.34 words
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168 1963-09-12 7 RENAME ROADS AFTER GANDHI THIVY-MIC KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. T*HE Malayan Indian Congress wants the GovernA ment to rename main roads here after two Indians— Mahatma Gandhi and John A. Thivy. The MIC described Mahatma Gandhi as the "apostle of peace and nonviolence," and Mr. Thivy as one of the pioneers168 words
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70 1963-09-12 7 Leaves for UK on a 5-year scholarship MALACCA. Wed.— lnche Ishak bin Ismail. 19. left for Britain today on a Federation Government scholarship for a degree in electrical engineering. Inche Ishak, who is the eldest son of Inche Ismail bin Hajt Mum of the Education Department here, is r former70 words
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Article56 1963-09-12 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. Thf oral English examination lor this year's Cambridge School Certificate. which was to have been held on Sept. 16 and 17. has oeen postponed to Sept. 23 and Sept. 24 at the 6ame times as originally fixed. This change is because of the Malaysia56 words
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Article35 1963-09-12 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The chairman of the People's ActlQS Party. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will mmuurate the celebrations o! the i-xp.m--sion of the party's women's league at their headquarter* at 3 p.m. on Sunday35 words
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Article23 1963-09-12 7 PARIT BUNTAR. Wed.— The Kn.in Magistrate. Inche Abdul Hamid bin Mohamed Yunos, has been promoted a first class magtstrate in "Perak.23 words
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Article90 1963-09-12 7 PENANG, Wed.— A 19-year-old Chinese school student, Teoh Hock San, today pleaded guilty to stealing 14 text books valued at S3O from another student. Ong Teh Cheng, in Trengganu Road on Aug. 5. Teoh. a Senior Middle II pupil at the Han Chiang High School,90 words
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Article71 1963-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Boys' Brigade here and in Petnling Jaya will hold a service and parade at Jalar Padang in Petallng Jaya at 4 -i.m. on Oct. 12 in honour of the founder of the movement. Sir William A. Smith of Scotland. The service71 words
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Article, Illustration129 1963-09-12 7 LATEST BOEING FOR DEMONSTRATION FLIGHTS IN STORE SINGAPORE, Wed. Boeing's latest three- jet 727 short-to-medium range airliner will be arriving in i Singapore on Oct. 3 for demonstration flights for the benefit of Malayan Airways and Government officials. On the day after its arrival, this 96-seater aircraft will be open129 words
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Article26 1963-09-12 7 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. The Assistant Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Mr. V. Manickavasagam. will open a (25,000 telephone exchange at Pulau Ketam. tomorrow.26 words
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Article257 1963-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— A 28-mlnute film depicting events pertaining to the birth of Malaysia, will be televised all over the world on the eve of Malaysia Day. The nlm "Milestones to Malaysia I is the first of a series of iour films on Malaysia257 words
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Article, Illustration627 1963-09-12 7 CONFRONTATION-AND MINISTER'S LAWYERS WERE ALSO THERE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. THE Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Talib, said today he was taking legal action against Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. His announcement followed a 30-minute "confrontation" he had this afternoon with the P.P.P.627 words
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210 1963-09-12 7 JUDGMENT RESERVED IN 'REINSTATE' APPEAL— KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Court of Appeal today reserved judgment in an appeal by Rasiah Munusamy. 35, to be reinstated as assistant passport officer in the External Affairs Department. Munusamy was an assistant passport officer on probation with the Malayan High Commission in Pakistan210 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-09-12 7 OFFICER ORDERED TO PAY HIS WIFE I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A police officer, acting Superintendent C.M.A. Shaw, 49. of Ipoh, was ordered by a magistrate's court here today to pay $250 a month maintenance to his wife. Alma Norma Shaw. 58. Mrs. Shaw had claimed $650 a month maintenance for herself.123 words
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75 1963-09-12 7 BANOKOK. Wed.—The Deputy Prime Minister. Oeneral Thunom Kitiikachorn. and the Foreign Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman. and their wives will represent Thailand during Malaysia Day ceremonies in Kuala Lumpur on Sept. 16, it was announced today. .The Thai party will leave Bangkok on Sept. 14.UPI - 75 words
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Article25 1963-09-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Q. M. Ft. Blddulph arrived hert today to be the British Council Education Officer. He Is a Cambridge graduate.25 words
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Obituary35 1963-09-12 8 it Wordt lit i Minimum) MR. V. KANDIAH Rlya Johore Bahru pa«sed away 11-9-63 at 4 a.m. leaving I sons, three daughters, three sons-ma-w, three daughters-in-law and icrandcmidren to mourn. Cremated on II 9-6335 words
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Article75 1963-09-12 8 it Ward:> tit (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. J.N. P'Souza thank friend* and relative* for their kind assistance, beautiful gift* and good wishes on their 25th Wedding Anniversary on 7th September IM3. MR. ANO MRS. Tal Swee Kee thank all friends and helpera who assisted and attended toe funeral of75 words
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Article701 1963-09-12 8 Indonesia and the Philippines I are carrying the fight against Malaysia into the Assembly lof the United Nations. Conj frontation by Indonesia meanwhile is being reinforced by fresh combat units near the SarawaK border, on the pretext of British intrusions. British troops have crossed the frontier on701 words
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Article339 1963-09-12 8 President Kennedy has been obliged once more to "fedjcralise" the Alabama National Guard to prevent the segregationist Governor, Mr. George Wallace, from using these forces to block the admission ,of Negro pupils to public schools. The situation has its hopeful as well as its distressing aspects. It is339 words
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Article170 1963-09-12 8 The Union of Postal Uniformed Staff will decide today whether to serve strike notice on the Government. It is to be hoped that the negotiations recently resumed have made sufficient progress to persuade the union that this step is unnecessary. There has been a gratifying willingness on both170 words
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Article, Illustration1028 1963-09-12 8 ROBERT STEPHENS - Dangerous dilemma for America in Vietnam- ROBERT STEPHENS WITHDRAWAL OF U.S. AID WILL PAVE THE WAY FOR A COMMUNIST TAKE-OVER from London, Wednesday Mk M E RICA'S f^L deep ening lm c n t a n glement in the Vietnamese* civil war makes it more urgently necessary to look again1,028 words
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563 1963-09-12 8 GRAHAM LOVELL - GRAHAM LOVELL by LAGOS. Wed. The Federation of Nigeria will become the sixth republican member of the Commonwealth on October 1. It will also be the third Common wealth republic in Africa. Government proposals, which have been approved by Parliament, for amending563 words
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390 1963-09-12 8 DAR-ES-SALAM, Wed —ln a girls' school in a small village in the Bukobo district of Tanganyika on the western shores of Lake Victoria, two girls at the back of the classroom started to giggle. The teacher at hrst thought that thisReuter - 390 words
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Advertisement880 1963-09-12 8 StniU Tiwt Malay MiU Clesslfled advertisement* may oe Handed to-. I*l Floor COLD STORAGE ARCADK Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND rtOAD-KATONO atKPML ROAD— NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents: CfTY BOOK STORE LTD Winchester House. Coltyer Quay TMC NEWS F*JONT fUrpetrick'i Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Bate880 words
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Advertisement42 1963-09-12 8 "^ee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship AUo Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, T«l: 9X431. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. t, 54-64, Nathan Road, Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement303 1963-09-12 8 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are yon content with the happiness from this course, way you speak and write? Are and I am grateful to you for you sure that you are not the Increased confidence it maUnr mistakes that303 words
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Advertisement133 1963-09-12 9 XL tit i'U fl I ly£ul ITAT V'Q t[3*Q|l| HAL I o MANUFACTURER 4.77 cv. ft., 5.83 cv. ft.. 7.41 cv. ft., 8.8 cm. ft. with PUSH BUTTON DEFROSTING Dependable with trouble free operation. From our authorised dealers in Singapore, Federation of Malaya Borneo: AIREX ENGINEERS LIMITED 204, Cantonment Rd.,133 words
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Advertisement100 1963-09-12 9 ULTRA-MODERN REFINEMENT 2f£tfS\S' fl fflg&3 which constitute the necessities of the modern automobile: safety and comfort It is a safe motorcar Because the structure and body are extremely solid Because it has front-wheel- drive Because it has disc brakes on all 4 wheels Because its engine has JjS J^^r^K 'J100 words
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876 1963-09-12 9 FROM THE RAVAGES OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR... by R. MALENBREAU BELGIUM AMBASSADOR TO MALAYSIA pOR centuries people of Europe have developed strong nationalist characteristics: languages, culture, religion and customs have brought about frontiers between nations and numerous conflicts have created a concept of876 words
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Article290 1963-09-12 9 Between 1958— the year the Common Market was launched— and 1961 the gross national product of the community Increased by 53 per cent compared with 21 per cent for the US and 25 per cent for Britain: Its industrial production rose by 29 per cent against 13290 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1963-09-12 9 INVESTMENTS IN COAL DOWN BUT STEEL UP »*rHE very different economic situations of the 1 two basic industries subject to the control of the European Coal and Steel Community is illustrated once again by the High Authority's annual survey of investment for 1962. Capital expenditure in the community's steel industries1,224 words
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Article, Illustration548 1963-09-12 11 Multi-million dollar aid to EEC's African associates JN 1957, when the Treaty of Home was signed, France, the Netherlands and Belgium were bound by agreement with some of dependent or former dependent overseas territories. Since then, most of these have gained independence and a new treaty of association between the548 words
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212 1963-09-12 12 The EEC has a liberal trade policy COME countries V have expressed fear that the Europe a n Community will create a kind of protected and selfcontained area which will ultimately be detrimental to their economy. This has never been the intention of the founders of the association. The treaty212 words
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Article, Illustration414 1963-09-12 12 'JHE man in the street is already beginning to reap some of the benefits of the Common Market. Increased trade between community countries and lower tariffs have given him a wider range of goods to choose from \v hen shopping; more intense competition between414 words
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208 1963-09-12 12 rERE is no doubt that the establishment of a strong economic community in Europe will benefit the countries whose main exports are raw prodncts, because of the increased industrial capacity and the greater stability in the exchanges. As an example,208 words
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Advertisement152 1963-09-12 22 a At Raffles Hotel the choice is... World fomous RAFFLES HOTEL, the foremost hotel In Singapore, recently renovated its oir conditioning system. y It changed completely to FRIGIDAIRE oir conditioning! X X jS Roffles Hotel, like other wise users of oir conditioning >/ //r s' 3&fMJlt+* in the Tropics, knows152 words
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Advertisement171 1963-09-12 22 BThe Stereo for true-to-life performance I Singapore Penang 5795/Federutron $955/The Stereo for true-to-life performance is this elegant new Pye 3506 Stereogram. Every component within it has been engineered with that eye for perfection in detail for which Pye are world-famous. Pye is the word for Progress in Stereograms. Sole Agents:171 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-09-12 22 XJIGHEST and lowest tempera--11 tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Hlrhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur .90 73 Kota Bharu 88 73 Penang 84 73 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7542 words
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Advertisement291 1963-09-12 10 Ms. nriMAU L I /M ■/jV~ *^w flHfl W fII HTI «fl Before you buy a new car just consider these facts about the all new RENAULT R8 Its the newest, safest and smartest car Test drive the revolutionary new Renault at: inside and out. New are the foam contoured291 words
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Advertisement190 1963-09-12 10 The largest selling pen styled for today's need! f I 1 •■■l Mode in Germany \<ClCvfe *K The ideol precision- v&> built pen for men. RnH^VV A Touch paper see how smoothly the i»\v^.\ strong, resilient nib HPC^* follows your hond. |p \Bl\ Always ready to write \VTAIkW* instantly! Smart190 words
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Advertisement140 1963-09-12 11 r fa w£k i ■Si Eft. C. AUENER FILS SSrtPHHE^PEj p o box 7 ittmgmuVgam^MmWM "3P|! GRAULHET (Torn) *ft "*>>^Hl cRaKI C F ■MMlfiß^^^KH r i: "■•> Leather Manufacturer Speciality: All kinds of sheep lining for shoes f Agent required. i ■>"ss&£■■■' Nuclear reactor in WEST GERMANY. BORLETTI g societa140 words
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Advertisement284 1963-09-12 11 fry* ra E. C. M. For Removals Storage Haulage to any area in the European Common Market Consult the EXPERTS SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY LTD. in association with SINGAPORE PACKING CO. LTD. 8E Asia Insurance Building THE PIONEER FIRM IN SINGAPORE AND FEDERATION OF MALAYA For All Your Packing Baggage284 words
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Advertisement191 1963-09-12 12 FAMOUS Brand from ITALY y CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES jßE^k v 1. Two Colour Ribbon Stencil fl-J S 2 Size I2"x 12' x3 4 weight 9ibs 2PS v 3 Beautiful coloured special Plastic Case Leather Case mu^Tl i v Cartage -90 pica spaces. Takes < 10" American envelope. ■Uljl 5. Full191 words
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Advertisement233 1963-09-12 12 ■!ZTL^':4^^^Bi l ,M'i > l l .iM l -B33:»»>vi:,M.'r«^»^:>-r^ In MS 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 IMPORTS from EEC countries (C.I.F > 232,751,000 281.852.000 319,863.000 408.101.000 407.460,000 EXPORTS to EEC countries (F.0.8.i 523.937.000 665.531.000 827.293.000 708.089.000 645.623.000 IMPORTS Road Petroleum Milk A Precious Fertilizers Alcoholic Steel Machine! MS motor products233 words
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Article370 1963-09-12 13 ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN PAID $200 FOR EACH: 'I DID NOT KNOW IT WAS AN OFFENCE' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A FORMER plastic-goods manufacturer was paid S2BO for each forged Federation identity card he laminated, the Second District Court was told today. The court was also told370 words
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235 1963-09-12 13 Soon money for Govt servants' housing scheme KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Government is to provide soon a large sum of money to finance a housing scheme for Government servants. This was disclosed today by the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann. at the annual meeting of235 words
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Article54 1963-09-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The| Selangor Education Office today urged parents to confirm the registration of their children's admission to standard one classes next year. The parents should go to the centres where they originally registered, bring along their children*, birth certificates and receive a I card54 words
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Article56 1963-09-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.A British trade commission post has been set up at Jesselton. North Borneo, according to the British Information Services here today. Mr. R. L. Sutton. formerly of Kuala Lumpur, is In charge of the post his address Is British Trade Commissioner, P. O. Box56 words
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Article29 1963-09-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johari. will open the Co-operative Bank Meeting at Talang. Kuala Kangsar. Perak. on Saturday.29 words
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Article66 1963-09-12 13 SUNOEI PATANI, Wed. A batch of six ex-pupils two girls and four boys of 9in Mm (Private) Middle School here have left for Formosa to study at universities there. They are Miss Teoh Siew Choo i chemical engineering). Miss Choo Bee Got (education). Oh Han Cheng66 words
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Article33 1963-09-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Kam King Yin. 30. was today fined $20 in a magistrate's court for making insulting gestures to a police constable in Jalan Bukit Blntang at 10.55 p.m. yesterday.33 words
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128 1963-09-12 13 IPOH. Wed.— A party of four Customs men used a simple t rick to trap two moonshiners at a camouflaged samsu still off the sth mile Gopeng Road here early this morning. The Customs party, acting on a tip-off, converged on the .irr.i at128 words
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105 1963-09-12 13 KLANG, Wed.— A tally clerk, Abdul Majid bin Ibrahim. 42, and a waitress, Masinah binte Mat, 30, pleaded guilty In the Religious Court today to committing khalwat (being in dose proximity). They were alleged to have committed the offence in Masinah's house last night.105 words
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Article212 1963-09-12 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Civil Secretary of the Admiralty in Singapore, Mr. A. W. Maunder, said today i that the Admiralty was always prepared to continue to discuss the outstanding claims of the Naval Base Labour Union now as much as It had done in the212 words
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Article, Illustration291 1963-09-12 13 TWO DIE ON SPOT, THREE INJURED ON RETURN JOURNEY AFTER PESTA MALAYSIA SHOW IPOH, Wednesday. TWO Radio Malaya personalities were killed and three others injured in a road accident near Kampar, 21 miles south of here, this morning. The dead are Norm291 words
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Article27 1963-09-12 13 TANJONO MALJQI Wed. The Deputy Assistant District Officer here, Tengku Zublr bin Tengku Nasir, has been transferred to Batu Oajah on promotion aa Assistant District Officer.27 words
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153 1963-09-12 13 Supervisee (I want to reform) loses appeal SINGAPORE. Wed. A police supervisee. Lee Wee Slang, 22, who appealed against a sentence of 18 months' Jail for breaking a curfew order, asked the High Court today for a reduction of sentence as he wanted to mend his ways. Lee, who had153 words
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Article43 1963-09-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Mr. James Mandy who has been regional director of the British Council in Penang for the last eight years has been transferred to Iran as director of the council In Isfahan. He leaves Penang on Sept 19.43 words
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Article34 1963-09-12 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Wed. Mr Joseph Fong Khay Kwan. science teacher at the Ibrahim Secondary School here, will leave for Ehrland next week for a one-year course at Southampton Institute of Education.34 words
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Article, Illustration288 1963-09-12 13 LARRY CAHROLL - Malayan hero of Brunei revolt dies, 43 LARRY CAHROLL From KUALA BELAIT, Wed.— The death occurred in Kuala Belait hospital today of a Malayan police officer, Raja Shaharuszanian bin Raja Kamarulbahrin, a hero of the December rebellion. He was 43. He was due to be honoured by the Sultan of288 words
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Article197 1963-09-12 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The president of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff. Mr. S. Ganapathy. who will serve a 21-day strike notice on the Postmaster General tomorrow is hoping against hope that his men will not be forced to stop work "We can avoid a strike,"197 words
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64 1963-09-12 13 Erosion victims send thanks to helpers TBLUK ANSON. Wed. Letter* thanking all those who "have i one way or another taken up our case" have been sent by the 7J victims living in the eroded area off Denison Road here. They were signed by 10 representatives and were sent to64 words
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Article66 1963-09-12 13 PENANG. Wed. A broker. Mr. Bhane bin Haji Mohamrd Shahld, 28. reported the loss of a car parked in front of Boon Slew Building in Pitt Street. Mr. Shafie told police he left the car, belonging to Mr. Tan Chye Van of Rope Walk, at about 11.1166 words
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Article60 1963-09-12 13 MUAR. Wed.— A kme crab, li feet long. 7< Inches high and weighing about four katies. was caught by a fisherman off Parit Jawa, near here. The fisherman. Tan Kong Huat. 40. said that he had fished in the same place for more than 30 years60 words
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Article26 1963-09-12 13 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— The Johore Cheshire Home has netted more than $1,000 from its jumble sale held at the Diamond Jubilre Hall recently.26 words
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Advertisement81 1963-09-12 13 your eyes... /[s4L.,.^fl^K wear ZEISSUMBRAL sunglasses protect ZEISS UMBRfIL your eyes from ultra -violet and «*!l| infra red rays and are coolly su n ilQIf OS attractive too. Various attractive models available. And for indoor use ZEISS PUNKTAL wf V W I spectacle lenses give you focal- point image at81 words
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Advertisement52 1963-09-12 13 a bL wide range of A dll JL /TAllL^^ Decoration Material fflHi) MALAYSIA CELEBRATION Imffl >s^~\X now avai'able in exclusive designs v 111 GIGS V '■^^^£jf M m m^E^^m^m FREE Design if Building Decoratior fir the Celebration given on request WING SUN CO., 152, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur.52 words
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Miscellaneous464 1963-09-12 13 Todays Radio, TV programmes RADIO SINGAPORE Ifc 12 mldnl ht Close MEDILM^AVI^^ERVICE: RADIO MALAYA SHORTWAVE SERVICKI N i T £P^ Att SHORTWAVE 41 metrei SERVICE: 41.7 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; 6.01 AM 60 TJ™« Signal. NeMornlng Prelude; 7.15 News t*ra-ku; 6.02 Prelude 1o Break7 JO Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 fut:464 words
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Article723 1963-09-12 14 'IT WAS ALLIANCE WHO TRIED TO WOO US, AND WE HAVE LETTERS TO PROVE IT, TOO' SINGAPORE. Wad T HE People's Action Party's Political Bureau said tonight it was the Federation and Singapore Alliance who were wooing the PAP and not the other way around. If723 words
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134 1963-09-12 14 TELUK ANSON, Wed. Motor traffic along the Seklnchang Highway was suspended today when the ferry across the Bernam River sank at its berth early this morning. Two Public Works Department labour gangs as well as four divers were rushed to the scene,134 words
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56 1963-09-12 14 JAKARTA. Wed— Three men escaped with 1.850.000 rupiahs on Monday in a daring mid-day bank robbery here. The official news agency Antara said today the three men. wielding pistols concealed In rolled newspapers, quietly and calmly held the bank employees at bay while56 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-09-12 14 FUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Stretcher bearers had a busy time at the first rehearsal of the.Malaysia inaugural ceremony at the Merdeka Stadium today when soldiers fell like ninepins in the heat of the morning sun. Taking part in the rehearsa! were detachments from theSoong Hon Sin also shows soldier on the ground after the heat had overcome him - 212 words
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238 1963-09-12 14 Towkays are blamed for rise in corruption cases KOTA BHARU. Wed. —The president of the Sessions Court, Nik Hussain bin Nik Ali. today blamed towkays for the increase of corruption cases involving Government servants in the country. He said: "Normally Government servants by nature are not corrupt but only people238 words
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341 1963-09-12 14 No time for B-debt talks I warning SINGAPORE, Wed Mr. Ko Teck Kin, chairman of the multiracial working committee pressing for the Japanese "Blood-Debt" atonement gesture, said j today that it was too late for further talks I with the Japanese Govi ernment on the issue. _f o m me341 words
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Advertisement162 1963-09-12 14 fff^ 'vi»w9^sp» gSa We tend to take steel for just anM^^^m. iPti ySpl I other th n g- But steel is vital to w Wfmrym'~'' W&c I our daily life I Wwd B The Master Metal" shows you just I i 1 I how important steel is. It shows Vlf162 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-09-12 14 Bmff» Bunmt, B W Baiph HviwndaM I'M REALLY ON TARGETV /)fi)if7|^« E? I flvtrf14 words
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Article, Illustration792 1963-09-12 15 I WAS CALLED A 'SISSY' WHEN I REFUSED TO JOIN THE RIOTERS, SAYS A DETAINEE SINGAPORE. Wed. WOO Hong Cheong, a Pulau Senang detainee, said today that he was threatened with an axe, abused, sneered at and. called a "Sissy"792 words
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148 1963-09-12 15 CANBERRA. Wed. Australian troops stationed in Malaya under an arrangement made before the country became Independent should be withdrawn unless a new treaty with Malaya was made. Mr. Gough Whitlan, deputy Labour opposition leader, said. Mr. Whitlan was speaking In the House of RepresentativesReuter - 148 words
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Article88 1963-09-12 15 PENANG. Wed. Hamzah bin Ahmad, 18. was today bound over (or one year for breaking into a mill and stealing three sacks of padl. "I am giving you a chance in j view of your age," the Sessions Court President, M. B.Tfl. Lee, told88 words
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Article60 1963-09-12 15 Divorce action after ten years ALOR STAR. Wed. Mr. Justice Sufflan today granted a businessman here. Tan Slow Kee. 32. a decree nisi to be made absolute In three months. Tan had sought a dlssotutUE of his marriage to Llm Ah Mot, 28. on the grounds of desertion. They were60 words
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Advertisement220 1963-09-12 15 WE LIKE AND IT MILO GIVES YOl SUCH MARVELLOUS HEALTH AND ENERGY YOU REALLY FEEL GOOD ALL DAY, EVERYDAY. DRINK YOUR MILO WITH MILKMAID MILK YOU'LL FIND IT EXTRA-DELICIOUS, EXTRA-NUTRITIOUS 2/m^Zm HITHER HOT OR COLD. (MILQm IT'S MARVELLOUS WHAT A DIFFERENCE MILO MAKES l jW WM 1 ML/PE/* a— Your220 words
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Miscellaneous143 1963-09-12 15 Vloif Oop Bff V.T. Unmlim •n«EHBIS.' fYSH! QUITE UK*3 UKS HE I MMUSXT. CUT T>T| I MOWBf? \MV HORSE, I 1 _YM»rT THltfK 1 3ET TWSHIM_ I AreLLOW, I JUST fiOT OUT I OWTBC WHBSS WHAT lOF COUJSE- TMtS I* JUCTJD GET AN CK?HESeOr\ BNTH£?yOFAO»CS V V "M HOttCf V143 words
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Article, Illustration410 1963-09-12 16 The graceful walk of the Malayan girl (]AX the European woman look good in the sarong-kebaya? The answer is "No." In fact, generally speaking, very few Western women can really wear nnv national costume to advantage. And one who supports this statement is Mrs. Wynne Moss, a410 words
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Article73 1963-09-12 16 ANYONE who wants to live in grand style can now eat with gold-plated cutlery. It will be coming to the Malayan market soon. Briefly, it's stainless steel, finished with genuine, 22--carat hard gold plating. It is said to be practical as well as impressive. The gold73 words
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Article270 1963-09-12 16 SHAPING UP TO BEAUTY IF you are building an 1 exercise habit, here are some "slimmers" given by an expert. The thighs, hips and waist are often the main worry of many women. THIGHS: Hold on to the back of a chair with the right hand to help your balance,270 words
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Article97 1963-09-12 16 S y HOUSEHOLD IIfHEN freezing foods at home., use a container with a wide top opening. This makes it easier to remove the food before it has thawed completely. Left over egg yolks will keep up to three days if kept in cold water in the refrigerator. Perspiration stain and97 words
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Advertisement234 1963-09-12 16 the man with a head *mfm on his shoulders uses Hi' Hi 'Top Brass' J^H h "MiWi ij When you use 'Top Brass' by Revlon, you're perfectly groomed, impeccably ready to rise head and shoulders Jbove the crowd. From then on, Revlon isn't responsible for what happens. 'Top Brass' Hair234 words
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Advertisement455 1963-09-12 16 don't be SKINNY! All-in-one concentrated food supplement quickly gives f pounds and inches of solid M flesh to thin, underweight JB£: men and women :J ij_P WATE-ON is a new, pleasant-to- SKINNY WOMEN-develop a firm, take substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curv*« weight-building calories, bone- of455 words
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Miscellaneous234 1963-09-12 16 Straits Times Crossword H BP I W\ v HHBK IH^ BH^ HI ACROSS llstenew (7). J£!L language °L' 8 *__>•_ Th. tube haant been throujb 8. German song about Abraham the mill sufficiently (11) ,n ri SlU 8 a h rd TV,*, t8 A town numbed chw--10. Fold on the234 words
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Advertisement1301 1963-09-12 17 10 UVH>uiil WEST COASI aJL, iMtroari M r.lMa »»«a«j ANTt He* Lifiraaei I* Pirt w s^t" SMtis LYCAM LutriMl Dublin SMt 11/20 'Ml 11 MELMM-M tePJMS SS» "Z Ml "H 22 Sipt 23/27 (eat IS MMON AnK.ith7l'pMrGl.rtofl S*PJ2I Sipt 21 Seat 24/ 1 rTUMt I-paai: DuU a. GiaTgw 1 Oct1,301 words
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Advertisement1339 1963-09-12 17 WmJmJmmmUmk&h l^jl THE EAC LINES EIJ^V3 S4HCAPOW IWAIAaU»APINI»P.»«mMKAa* PfMAHO WtrSfcfftfam] mnmawhousi suo'wcio. 'ojo«-> j/i.wiidou« ™2j2h riKJNi 7«oi noHt in« mmjni «)ii »hOnihj« SAILINCS TO GENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, GOTHENBURG ANO COPENHAGEN. ,-c P. S'hara Pinang "SONGKHLA" a) Slilll Sj.IU IB Part/J2 Silt "PAIAGONIA" k) 20/241,339 words
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Advertisement1456 1963-09-12 17 M'en^/leme HPttSS SERVICE TO LOHOON. LIVERPOOL ft COWTINENTU, P*RTS^ rpere p rnaa p«mm OENMHOI L'lii, G'mouth, R'Oam. r»tl G.4S, Sept IS Sapt 11/2* Sipt 21/22 w:^.. A fB R < rG. 335.P, 1, 5.p,,./2. u t^m BENOORAN (E.L., S.pt 21/23 BENMACBNUI (H) N'kafl, I***. Havre. R'daa Sipt 21/24 Sept 21/2*1,456 words
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Advertisement1224 1963-09-12 17 >w McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w, h ni, irni ELLERMAM LIMB tic KLAVENBSS LINK LONDON. NAMBUtt. ROTTEROAM. lit ANGELES, SAN FRANCISC*. KllßrTtwxftiiViwowit iurit Vancouver portlano. «n Of UICMTCit '"'taiVic. 0 1 S'por* P. S*M« Pinam IRONXViIU 21/22 Stpt 21 25 Sept 21 Sept S*P*n P. S'haa Pineal t Calls Hj.re1,224 words
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591 1963-09-12 18 From Our Market Correspondent TNDUSTRIAL shares were 1 quietly steady on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but gave the appearance of only just about holding at present levels. Twelve industrials had very small gains, 10 were easier and seven unchanged Movements were again591 words
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Article691 1963-09-12 18 /COMBINED business in the Singmpore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in' brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlew (1.000) $3.06 D. J3.03 BU (1,000) (3.08 D, (1,000) $3.04 D, (1.000) $3.05. (5,000) $3.06. (1.000) $3.03, (2,000) $3.02; East691 words
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430 1963-09-12 18 STRAITS tin rose 25 cents yesterday to $425.25 on an offering estimated Increased by 5 tons to 230 tons. The London tin market on Tuesday continued to be dominated by the technical position in September as consumer demand remained unimpressive. After a430 words
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Article227 1963-09-12 18 SHIPS lying alsngalda ths Slntapsr* Harbour wharves sr eipicttd today srs: Warora 40/41, Bldor 21/22. ttinnri Maru 48. Nippon 38/3S, Chuel Maru 33/34. Taboa 6/7, Rebeverett 44. TJitlalengka 3S/S9, Benvalla 10/11, Lousa 23/24. Tokal Maru 31/32, Eumaeus 42/43, K.«so Jurons 26. Metwa Man 29/30. Btraat Johore227 words
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Article25 1963-09-12 18 September 11. MALAYAN' RUBBER PRICE: 63 cents (up 1 cent). TIN: $452.25 (op 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (up 5 tons).25 words
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Article192 1963-09-12 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) September 11. Three months INDUSTRIAL* Dunlopi 20 cts. Cont&ioen 12 cti. B. Smelters 20 cts. McAlUter 12 cti. Kmo 21 eta. Roblnaon 11 cti. F. N. 18 CU. C. Storage 4*d. Uammon 16 eta. Rothmana 11 eta. B. B'pura, 11 eta. 8. Land 6 eta. H.192 words
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Article74 1963-09-12 18 CHIHIIC rrxuti Cieftlngs. Slnga. •ere rw«n i r.cti »<r pttmii ytittrdjaaj Cetemit all: tulk S4SI sellers, drum S4SJ scllara. Cora: Sept. /Oet. UK/Continent (29 Duyrra. HWir! Muntok white |132» rollers. Sarawak whit* $130 sellers, special Sarawak black $92i sellers, garbled Uunponit black $02f lellers, ASTA IIO2J twllera. ImiiMn74 words
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Article105 1963-09-12 18 MELBOURNE. Wed IN fairly keen trading In Indus- trials the market was barely steady with falls again In excess of rises. Most leader* moved narrowly. Oils were steady and quieter. Base metals were mostly fractionally lower and loans were linn. C.R.A 23/BS Mount laa Bf/1 N. Brokro Hill105 words
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Article259 1963-09-12 18 SEPTEMBER ftnt grads rubber Duy ors f.e.b. olesed at 6 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 63 cents per lb. up one cent on Tuesday's closinc level lor tbe position. Tbe tone was stssdy. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing pries in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1259 words
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Article81 1963-09-12 18 THE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices tor calculating customs duties for the week beginning on September 12. Rubber 64. rt> :i lh. »pr.i 5460 a ton. Coconut oil S7BO a ton. Palm oil i. is a ton. Palm kernels $378.25 a ton. The rate of81 words
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Article271 1963-09-12 18 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Aimelation made these cban«a In its rates to merchants yesterday: London: selling TT or uD 213 31/32. >>vying TT 1/4 3/32. OD 2/4 l/s, :iO d/st 2/4 7/32. 45 d/st 2/4 9/32, 00 d/st 2/4 5/16. 90 d/st 2/4 n/:ij. IL'O d/st 2/4 1/2.271 words
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Advertisement1074 1963-09-12 18 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific, Atlantic, and East Canada Service Spore P Sham Honolulu S. Francisco L.Angeles N. Torn Montreal "Nevada Mara" 2S/23 Sept 24/25 Sept 11 Oct 11 Oci 21 Oct I Nt* 12 Nn "Kaaikawa Man" 21/31 Oct 1/ 2 Net 24 Nn 21 Nn 13 Ok1,074 words
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Advertisement959 1963-09-12 18 S'pors Psusne fTA/ITD fTA/ITD fROM BOMBAY ft KAKINADA M.V. "STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" for Kobe Oscko. Nogoyo Vokohomo Seat. 20/21 Sept. 17/18 FROM JAPAN HONGKONG S.S "HULDA" for Modros Poroooder ond Bomboy Seat. 13/15 FROM AUSTRALIA M.V. "STATE OF ORISSA" for Colombo, Madras Calcutta Seat. 20/21 Seat. 2S/2* FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA959 words
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Advertisement124 1963-09-12 18 IMIAJ »tr. Alet. Psrt ss<d Mttsraasi. i.ailaiat. nsissi tt. ttjit Boors t'taaj "iflsas -Stttpt Okranji" 11/21 Stpt 22/21 Sett JHB Ptottr" 21/24 Stpt 2S/2tStpt ester* •tsm. c>. SJUIf I tiL, (MJ ITi. *■•>• **m Mm f sri Biaasts. Naajisg > l aas tag, l*saa sss CBMO Psm SWs P rkaa124 words
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Advertisement194 1963-09-12 18 Rubber crops Further August rubber crop* Included Kluanc (120.000 lb) and flu Brnut (61.000 lb Bukit Katil 58.373 lb. End ATM Molfk 60,665 tons. JABATAN TALIKOM PERSEKfTUAN TANAH MELAYU DAN SINGAPUBA PEPEREKSAAN PENGGEMAB RADIO RADIO AMATET R EXAMINATION A written examination. Covering Elementary Theory of Radiocommunication and Amateur Operating Procedure194 words
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Advertisement745 1963-09-12 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT STATE OF BRUNEI VACANCIES FOB EDUCATION OFFICERS Applications are invited fron Honours Graduates of recognisec universities with teaching qualifications to fill vacancies in th< Education Department. Brunei Successful applicants would be expected to take up their appointmerit* at the beginning of January 1964. Their duties would be thi745 words
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Advertisement495 1963-09-12 19 AUCTION SALE OF U.I \Bl.t SI NT. PORK PROPERTIES Te be held at Oar saleroom. No. lv. hulia Street, Singapore. i On Wednesday, 25th September. 1 IM3. At 2.3S P.M. i Lot 1. (a) Freehold land and houses Nos. 140 St 146 Cecil Street and Nob. 44 St 46 Stanley495 words
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Advertisement1096 1963-09-12 19 (Continued fron Page S> SITUATIONS VACANT It Ward* St (Mi*.)— Box tt ct*. «a*r« BOX A 3023, S.T., K.L. All applicants thanked. Position now rilled. ACCOUNTS CLERK WANTEO wild 2/3 years experience and knowledge of typing. Reply Box A 5764 S.T. Spore. WANTBD EXPERIENCED OUTDOOR Salesgirls. Attractive terms. Apply personally1,096 words
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Advertisement1032 1963-09-12 19 ACCOMMODATION WANTED •v Warda SI (Hl*.)— Box St eta. extra AMERICAN COUPLE no children require well (urnished three hedroom i flat or bungalow about December Klrst, long lease preferred. Pbone i ***** Singapore WANTEO .IMMEDIATELY Furnished 3 or 4 Room Bungalow with compound. Required by Australian Company. Preferably Id vicinity1,032 words
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Advertisement924 1963-09-12 19 EDUCATION tt Weed* St (Mi*.)— Box it eta. txtra STAMFORD COLLBOB: Tbis famous national Institution helps you to study at home through the post and pass Important public elimination.. Write today for a free copy of in* 92-pasa prospectus which explains tb* unique system of training for Secondary Entrance. L.C.E..924 words
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Advertisement810 1963-09-12 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word. $1 (Ml*.)— Bex it ct: extra LATB i»»1 MINI Minor oa* private owner $3,200-. Highest offer secure. Tel: Spore M/ 74. KM MORRIS MINOR 1000 Registered in 1961. Price $3,550/-. North Canal Road, Singapore. 1957 CONSUL good condition $2000 0.n.0. Cash only. Ring S'por* 2801810 words
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Advertisement739 1963-09-12 19 VEHICLES FOR SALE i It Ward* St (Him.)— Bex St et: axtn i BUICK SUPER IKJb ModCi. I*ll Hand Drive. In good condition. Pnooi (Spore) r.6134. RELIABLE USED CARS SPECIAL. OKKHR 1 I»*2 Chtvreltt Impala n«2 Ftat ioso IMI Chsvrelst Intm IMI Austin SSS 1 ISSS Ctieirrelet Impala t«4W fcht.r.l.t739 words
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Advertisement716 1963-09-12 19 BEAUH CULTURE I tt Ward* U (Mi*.)—Btx S* eta. tttra t LATSST CONTINENTAL Trvatmcnts > for Acne (8pot» Hiraplfs Open Porn and Tired Skin Skin Pwllnf. Warts. Pry Bkln. Bup«muous Hair rftnovfd hr ■electrolysis and Beauty Courses. Consult Amy Wee (Diploma London, Paris, Hollywood) of Micnellr Beauty Salon. IS Batter*716 words
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1510 1963-09-12 20 EPSOM JEEP - - EPSOM JEEP by SINGAPORE, Wed.— Rising Stable's Cash Inn earned a place in the Singapore Gold Cup field when he scored a brilliant win over 8f at Bukit Timah today. Moses Lee rode a welljudged race, bringing I1,510 words
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Advertisement749 1963-09-12 20 NOTICE MR. OEOROE ST. CHEAH has ceased to' be the Manager of UNIVERSAL BUSINESS CORPORATION LTD. 32-B Clemen-i-eau House. Singapore 9 with •■fleet as from 4th September, 1963 Rnd has no authority to transact any buftlnws on behalf of the Company. GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE •<% REGISTERED STOCK.749 words
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Advertisement245 1963-09-12 20 J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE 1 Tenders will be received by the Jurutera Negerl, Selangor from Class A, Head IV Sub-head 8 Registered Contractors up to 300 pjn. of 30th September, 1963 for supply and laving 27 inch diameter steel main from Bukit Jelutong Plant to Port Swettenham. Klang. Pull particulars are245 words
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Advertisement733 1963-09-12 20 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Licenced Second- I Hand Dealers will be received at the office of the Mechanical Engineer. p.W.D Selangor State Workshops. 4^iffljs. Sungel Besi I Road, Kuala Lumpur, up to- 12 i noon on 26th September. 1963 for the purchase of unserviceable Items, vehicle? and Plant733 words
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Advertisement670 1963-09-12 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from the following artisans for employment In large Iron mine i In Pahang: 1. Refrigeration and Airconditioner mechanics: 2. Electrical servicemen for domestic appliances; 3. Plant and Auto electrical fitters (must be experienced In servicing heavy instaila- I tlons and equipment); 4. Wiremen (must hold670 words
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Advertisement125 1963-09-12 20 THE FAR EAST MANSION (Kirn Yam Road/River Valley Road) Four Blocks 14 Storey FLATS MODERN DESIGN BEST MATERIALS ALL SERVICE FACILITIESSPACIOUS BEDROOMS LIFTS CAR PARKING SPACE. PRICE: $25,500/- upwards CASH or EASY PAYMENTS Full dttails from: Uls: Nos. *****/6 SINGAPORE TRADING CO., LTD., 4-4/1, Collyer Quay, Singapore, 1. MALAYAN BANKING125 words
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228 1963-09-12 21 SOCCER Awang not on list of 20 for Penang CINGAPORE. Wed.— The *3 Singapore sselectors today named 20 players to travel to Penang for the second-leg of the Malaya Cup semi-final at City Stadium on Saturday. A "surprise" in the list was the omission of Awang Bakar, former ace centreforward,228 words
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Article, Illustration681 1963-09-12 21 MALAYSIA FESTIVAL MALACCA ALSO HIT 6 GOALS K. LUMPUR. Wed. HOCKEY Armed Forces 3 Perak 2 Negri Scmbilan 6 Johore 1 Malacca 6 Pabang 1 Selangor 3 Penang 1 Trengganu 3 Sarawak 2 Badminton ties |7"UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Singapore and Sabah will meet in the681 words
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Article668 1963-09-12 21 by NORMAN SIEBEL: Kuala Lumpur HTHE fastest 800 metres ever run in the four Malaysian territories, tlie longest javelin throw and the highest jump are some ox the pulse-quickeh-ing possibilities for the t w o-d a y Malaysian athletics meet which starts at the Merdeka668 words
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Article161 1963-09-12 21 if From Page 20 <1) Rogertborpe 8.10 carr. 8-3 (377—176) Samry (2) DOWNING STREET 8.3 (1273—448) Posner (8) SOCIETY GIRL 8.9 (968—365) Wilson (5) FINE AND DANDY 7.0 (1072—371) Mitchell (4) WHO KNOWS 8.8 (583— 195) Sublan (7) SELATIC 9.0 (457—195) Donnelly (Winner trained by E. van Breukelen)161 words
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Article347 1963-09-12 21 Swindon keep unbeaten record WORLD ROUNDUP T ONDON, Wed. Six games, six wins and riding high at the top of the Second Division. That was the proud record of Bwindon— promoted from Di 3 after they had maintained the distinction of being the only English Football League club with a347 words
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Advertisement72 1963-09-12 21 X.L.'s NEWEST! HOLLYWOOD HOTEL IS NOW OPEN i>;L^ HOTEL dMMtaMM^y Colourful decorations 9R"w for that pleasant atmosRESTAURANT Delicious Chinese and European dishes. CUISINE TO TEMPT THE PALATE OF THE* GOURMET No. 171, IPOH ROAD. K. L. TEL. ***** (3 Lines) KSjfe PAGODA BRAND |^ra CHI CHIEN BRAND HIGH TENSILE STRENGTH72 words
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Advertisement141 1963-09-12 21 CEDRIC JP HUM JAPAN MFlhk I ft** O^^^&ifL Companion During tfft?^ *Es) i AGENTS:V Singapore 111 SHAN MOTORS. t Batn Paiat RENGAM MOTORS. Sole Distributor for Federation of Malaya Singapore:— Seremban nam thow motors. TA» CHORG SONS MOTOR C 0. f LTI. LlTt"" 1 1 5KJK 1 VZr m 62-68.141 words
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Advertisement75 1963-09-12 21 An easy way to pass your HIS TOR V GET A COPY OF MALAYA WORLD HISTORY FOR LC.E. (A REVISION COURSE OF FORMS I II HI) BY W. WILLIAMS M.A., Dip. Ed. (Cambridge) FORMERLY EXHIBITIONER OF TRINITY COLLEGE. CAMBRIDGE. LECTURER OP MALAYAN TEACHERS' TRAINING COLLEGE, PENANG. BASED ON NEW SYLLABUS75 words
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Miscellaneous125 1963-09-12 21 HOCKEY Morrlra Shield i Police 2. SBH Leg: Mai. Airways 1 (Ipoh) ACS 2 SMI 0; Ander-! Metal Box 1. EEI Cap (Sg. son Sch. 3 MES 0 Shaidali Buloht: RRI 4 Blue Circle 1. Shield final: ACS 0 Anderson 0 RUGGER— Friendly (Malac(ACS retained shield on better ca): Ist125 words
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Miscellaneous148 1963-09-12 21 Today's fixtures ATHLETICS— Malaysian meet men Spore v Sabah (7 nmv rMerdek. SUdlum. 2.30 and 8.30 Malaya v S«wmk (7 30) iJS^I Pm) Malaya v Sabah (JJ6); S-pore y HOCKEY-M-Camiv.l: Treng- chta'wLi"' nMUCh ganu v Perak (8 ajn); 8-gor v CWn WooV Sarawak (4 p.m.*: Armed Force* TENNIS— Malaysian champlonv148 words
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Article1077 1963-09-12 22 250 CANDIDATES WILL FILE NOMINATION PAPERS AS THE PARTY RIFTS CONTINUE SINGAPORE. Wednesday '|'IIK biggest and most crucial political battle begins in Singapore from 11 a.m. tomorrow when an estimated 250 candidates file their nominations papers. The final line-up of the men and women who will1,077 words
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464 1963-09-12 22 Dr. Lim: Drop in rubber price may hit development p KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. |)K. MM SWEE AUN. Minister <>l" Commerce and Industry, warned today that the (iovernment might have to adjust its economic development plans if the price of rubber con- tinued to fall. Dr. Lim. speaking at the annual464 words
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Article, Illustration32 1963-09-12 22 THE 104-page Straits Times publication commemorating the birth of Malaysia goes on sale today throughout the country. Supplies are limited. Make sure you get your copy while stocks last.32 words
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Article81 1963-09-12 22 WARE (England). Wed.—Retired former British Commander in Singapore, Lt. Gen. Arthur E. Percival, said today that the claim made by a former Japanese Imperial Army officer that he bad been shielded from prosecution by the British General was "a complete fabrication." The General, now director of81 words
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Article39 1963-09-12 22 COPENHAGEN, Wed. A ship dropped anchor at Vejle, Denmark, today on to the head of diver, Aksel Jensen, who was working underwater, port officials reported. He was taken to hospital with suspected concussion. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article119 1963-09-12 22 SINGAPORE, Wed. —As part of the Malaysia celebrations, the National Library is holding an exhibit of books and other library material, which will be open till Oct. 5. Material relating to the Malaysian territories, historical manuscripts of the 19th century, copies of treaties signed by early119 words
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Article54 1963-09-12 22 OSLO. Wed.— Troops and home guards were called out here today to join police fighting a gun battle with three convicts, armed with submachine guns, hiding In the wooded kills 50 miles north of Oslo. Police said convicts had injur ed a local deputy shertf and killedReuter - 54 words
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Article38 1963-09-12 22 SINOAPORE. Wed.— The Young Adult Group of the YMCA will hold a charity ball on Saturday at the Fraser and Neave Hall in aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital and the YMCA building extension fund.38 words
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Article34 1963-09-12 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.—Malaya made an Impressive start In the women's section of the Malaysian basketball championships when they beat Singapore 58-35 here tonight. In the opening men's match, Sarawak beat Sabah 68-55.34 words
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Article58 1963-09-12 22 DONCASTER, Wed.— The short priced 2-5 favourite Ragusa, ridden by Garnet Bougoure, today romped home a six-length winner in the St. Leger, last of the five English classics. Second was the 8-1 chance Star Moss, and a short head away third was Fighting Ship (28-1). MerchantReuter - 58 words
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Article395 1963-09-12 22 RUBBER TIN LONDON, Wed.— Stock markets gave another uninspiring performance today. There was a further contraction in the volume of business and with Interest at a low level, markets as a whole failed to develop a definite trend. Movements in prices generally were small. Gilts attracted a modest395 words