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Title Section19 1963-09-16 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration801 1963-09-16 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - Midnight— and the new nation is born HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS IN 14 STATES STAY UP LATE TO USHER IN NEW DAY WITH CRACKERS: TENGKU SPENDS QUIET EVENING IN RESIDENCY By FELIX ABISHEGANADEN KUALA LUMPUR, Monday INTERMITTENT crackerfiring at midnight last night ushered in Malaysia. Hundreds of thousands of801 words
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176 1963-09-16 1 Stephens: Our destiny is self -chosen- f ESSELTON, Sun. The J Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. Donald Stephens, said today that "those with poisonous tongues and avaricious thoughts should put their own hous'-s in order." In a Malaysia Day message to the people of Sabah, he added "Let Jakarta understand176 words
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Article43 1963-09-16 1 JAKARTA. Sun— A lialsou office between the Philippines and the Indonesian navies for joint patrols has been established at Menado. the news agency Antara announced today. A joint patrol agreement between the two nations was revised earlier this year. UPI.UPI - 43 words
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Article176 1963-09-16 1 THE Indonesian and Philippines Ambassadors here returned home today after receiving "come back immediately" calls from their respective Governments. First to leave was the Indonesian Ambassador, Lt.-Gen. Gusti Djatikusuno. He was followed five hours later by the Philippines Ambassador, Mr. Yumip Abubakar. Lt.-Gen. Djatikusumo176 words
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Article29 1963-09-16 1 MANILA, Sunday. fUh Foreign Office today announced that ii had ordered all its diplomatic and Consular officers abroad not to attend ceremonies marking the birth of Malaysia.29 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-09-16 1 THE TWO ABSENT ENVOYS TWO Ambassadors win not be present at today's Malaysia celebrations. They are Lt.-Gen. Gusti Djatikusumo (above), Indonesia's ambassador, and Mr. Yusnp Abubakar (below), the Philippine envoy. Both were "recalled" by their Governments yesterday for consultations.39 words
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691 1963-09-16 1 Jakarta and Manila S decide: NO cognition KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday INDONESIA decided today not to recognise Malaysia. A few hours later, the Philippines announced that they too would not recognise the new State. First indications of the Indonesian and Philippine moves were given earlier today when both their envoys announced691 words
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Article82 1963-09-16 1 EMBASSY CALLS OFF M-PARTY MANILA, Sun.— Flag raising ceremonies and a reception arranged fb r tomorrow to celebrate the birth of Malaysia were cancelled by the Malayan Embassy today. Embassy officials said that as a result of the Philippines refusal to recognise Malaysia, the Embassy would cease to exist fromReuter - 82 words
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111 1963-09-16 1 -Govt cancels Kuching lantern parade KUCHING, Sun. The lantern and float procession planned for tomorrow night has been cancelled. This follows a grenade outrage last night in an open air market here when two people were hurt. A Government statement said the procession was cancelled to safeguard the public and111 words
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Article24 1963-09-16 1 FOUR KILLED IN CHURCH BIRMIN(.M\M M.ilm im.j). Sun I Milnsion radwd rliunh lure during mt\ut Lillinu fmir Nrjroo. tacladtng a \\<> nun Rrutrr24 words
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Article, Illustration597 1963-09-16 2 Madame Nhu: I left without even saying goodbye AFRO-ASIAN DESK 'HAVEN'T SEEN DIEM FOR MONTHS: I NEVER INTERFERE IN GOVT' BELGRADE, Sunday. J^|ADAME Ngo Dinh Nhu said here that if the United States dropped its policy of aiding South Vietnam "they would seal their own fate." Madame Nhu. the powerfulReuter - 597 words
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Article173 1963-09-16 2 CAIRO, Sunday. WHOLESALE merchants and middlemen generally are to be gradually eliminated in the United Arab Republic and replaced by consumer co-opera- tive societies. Commenting on the step, the chairman of the republic's Executive Council. Mr. All Sabry, said some wholesale merchants have usedReuter - 173 words
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172 1963-09-16 2 AIDIT SPEAKS OF HARD TIME FOR REDS HONG KONG. Sunday. *FHE international Communist movement is passing A through a critical stage because there are leaders in it who call themselves Marxist-Leninists but act like Social Democrats, according to Mr. D. N. Aidit, chairman of the Indonesian Communist Party. Speaking toReuter - 172 words
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Article17 1963-09-16 2 NAIROBI. Sun. Kenya Is to Issue 14 stamps to marlc its independence on Dec. 12.17 words
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Article33 1963-09-16 2 TAIPEH. Sun. Helicopters today dropped food to some 30.000 people cut off by floods which have so far resulted in 167 deaths, with 146 persons missing, police said here.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article32 1963-09-16 2 TOKYO. Sun. Communist Chinese Chairman, Mr. Liv Shaochl. left Peking by special train yesterday for an official visit to North Korea, the New China news agency reported. L'PI.32 words
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146 1963-09-16 2 Lansdowne: No change in HK's political set-up l IJONG KONG, Sun. fl Lord Lansdowne. Britain's Minister of State for Colonial Affairs, said today he considered the present constitutional set-up In Hong Kong met existing circumstances here "extremely well." Answering questions at a Press conference, he said: "There may be minorReuter - 146 words
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Article61 1963-09-16 2 MANILA, Sun. A Chines* millionaire-businessmaii ftl Kidnapped yesterday by three men armed with pistols and submachine guns In Lucena City, |0 miles north-east of Manila. the Manila Chronicle reported today. The Chinese was identified as Antonio Lao, owner of a string of theatres and other businessUPI - 61 words
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Miscellaneous18 1963-09-16 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 16 Mno WITH \coexTAit- V^Y LO*JECr>4 J (-SStSffY 1 (T*NO NOT A MOfWtT)18 words
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187 1963-09-16 3 U.N. BID TO EXPEL S. AFRICA, PORTUGAL LIKELY UNITED NATIONS. Sun. An attempt to expel South Africa from the United Nations may be made in the Security Council later this rear after the SecreUry-Ge-neral. XJ Tbant. reports on the apartheid situation. His report is due by Oct. 31 under theReuter - 187 words
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Article61 1963-09-16 3 Strike only on Saturdays LONDON. Sun. About 100 clerks at 21 branches of the Thames Valley Trustee Saving Bank went on strike yesterday for more pay as part of the first official walk-out in British banking history. The National Union of Bank Employees has called Saturdayonly strikes at selected banks61 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-09-16 3 April, the bride who was once a man APRIL ASHLEY, the fashion model who Was once a man, pictured with her husband, Mr. Arthur Corbett, in Marbella, Spain. They were married by a special licence at Gibraltar register office earlier this week. April. 28. used to be a merchant seaman,115 words
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284 1963-09-16 3 TtjOSCOW, Sun. Mr. Andrei Gromyko. the Soviet Foreign Minister, leaves by air today for an American visit which may start a new round of intensive East-Webt negotiations. The Soviet Minister, Mr. Khrushchev's leading aide in the successful partial test ban talks, isReuter - 284 words
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Article59 1963-09-16 3 COPENOAHEN. Sun Protests by nearly 9.000 Danes against the filming In this country of Christine Keelers life story will be handed to the government early next week. About 2.000 signed petitions asking that the film be halted have been received since yesterday bringing the total toReuter - 59 words
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Article95 1963-09-16 3 IVfOSCOW, Sun. ITI Soviet newspapers stepped up their campaign against bread wastage yesterday. This is seen as an indication of the seriousness with which the authorities regard the shortage of bread. Main target for attack were peasants, who are reported to be feeding bread to95 words
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181 1963-09-16 3 Liner held up by colour bar charge NEW YORK, Sun. The liner America was kept in port last night by a seamen's union accusation that its second engineer was a "racist." The dispute arose when Mr. Joseph Curran. president of the National Maritime Union told United States Line official thatReuter - 181 words
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60 1963-09-16 3 PARIS. Sun.— October U thft favourite month for commuting suicide In Paris, according to police figures published here. In October 1960 there were 277 suicides against 241 in January, the next highest month. In 1962 there were 260 in October, with May holding secondReuter - 60 words
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Article33 1963-09-16 3 WASHINGTON,- Sun. Christmas cards painted by Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy will be on sale this year to raise funds for Washington's National Cultural Centre. They have religious themes. GAY TENGKU GREETS GUESTS33 words
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Article269 1963-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight explained why the Government had decided to have the nomination day before Malaysia and Speaking at a People's Action Party mass rally in Queenstown, Mr. Lee said if the Government had decided to have the269 words
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Article236 1963-09-16 4 Barwick flies in with a hope ■"UALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Australian Minister of External Affairs, Sir Garfleld Barwlck, said here tonight that he hoped that Indonesia would revise its derision on its non-recog-nition of Malaysia. Sir Garfleld was speaking to reporters at the airport late tonight after his arrival here236 words
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Article54 1963-09-16 4 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The principal of Ngee Ann College. Prof. Liv Yin Soon, tonight pledged that she would always guide the development of the college In the Interest of Malaysia. Prof. Liv was speaking at a i Malaysia celebration concert organised by the students at the 1 college54 words
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Article366 1963-09-16 4 THE following Is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVAL* OAC: From Melborune. Brisbane. Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London. Dusseldorf. Istanbul, Abadan. Bombay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA TM) 4.3S p.m. PanAmtrlcsn: From San Francixco, Los AmwlM. Honolulu. Manila. Saigon366 words
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Article, Illustration809 1963-09-16 5 STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS - MALAYSIA DAY SPECIAL EGINS HERE PAGE AFTER PAGE OF REPORTS AND PICTURES OF HOW THE NATION IS CELEBRATING THE BIG DA THE DAY THAT JOINS HANDS ACROSS THE SEA— WITH FUN FAIRS. FIREWORKS AND PARADES -by STRAITS TIMES REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE809 words
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217 1963-09-16 5 Thrills and bombs of flour at club's air show KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A thrilling acrobatic display by a Royal Malayan Air Forct; pilot opened the Kuaia i^umpur Flying Club s "Malaysia Air Show' at the club grounds in Airport Road here today. Before a crowd of 1.000 the pilot. F/Lt.217 words
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Article47 1963-09-16 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The British Secretary 01 Slate for Commonwealth Relations. Mr. Duncun Sandys, is expected to arrive in Singapore from Kuching tomorrow afternoon, to take part In the State's Malaysia celebrations. He will later go to Kuala Lum- our for the celebrations there.47 words
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Article32 1963-09-16 5 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. Mr. Duncan Sandys. British Colonial and Commonwealth Relations Secretary, had an audience with the Sultan of Brunei yesterday while visiting Brunei on his Borneo tour. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article31 1963-09-16 5 MELBOURNE. Sun. The formation 01 Malaysia was welcomed 1 today on behalf of the Australian Labour Movement" by the leader of the Labour Paity. Mr. Arthur 1 Calwell. i31 words
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Article166 1963-09-16 5 fKSSELTON. Sun. The J Chief Minister. Mr Donald Stephens, said today that "adequate precautions" had been taken to cope with any troublemakers in Sabah durin the Malaysia celebrations "We don't expect anythin serious", he added. "Afte all. the United Nation team found fl9 per cent o166 words
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250 1963-09-16 5 oi.v(i.\POßE Snn. IU Onfidemr that HM qualities of the people of Singapore will play their part within Malaysia in building a strong, stable and happy country is expressed by Queen Elizabeth in a message to the Yang di-Pertuan Necara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak The250 words
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Article, Illustration228 1963-09-16 7 SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Tob Chin Cbve. and the Minister for Culture Mr. S. Raiaratnam. this morning left for Borneo to represent Singapore at the Malaysia celebrations there. Dr. Toh, who left for Sabah. told newsmen at the airport that he228 words
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547 1963-09-16 7 JUDITH YONG Singapore, Sun - MALAYSIA DAY SPECIAL SINGAPORE will celebrate the birth of Malaysia with a week-long programme On land, sea and air, spectacular shows will thrill spectators and treat them to displays they have not seen for a long547 words
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182 1963-09-16 7 KI'ALA LUMPL'R. Sun.— Most people are lucky to make history at all. but Napsiab binte Mohamed Daud (above) did so the minute she was born at 12.06 a.m. on Aug. 31. On Wednesday. she will keep her "date with destiny" when182 words
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Article293 1963-09-16 7 Singapore's joy programme IJIOLLOWINO Is the full F programme of Singapore's Malaysia celebrations Today 7.4S am. to 1 p-m. Malaysia sea bporis Opening ceremony will be performed at Clifford Pier b y the Minister (or Home A Hairs and acting Minister for Labour Mr Ong Pang Boon. 10 am. to293 words
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125 1963-09-16 7 PENANG, Sun.— An Alliance City Councillor, Mr. M. S. A. Zachariah, said today that the conduct of the Socialist Front Mayor. Mr. 00l Thtam Slew, and his City Council colleagues in boycotting the Malaysia celebrations had blemished the good name of the city. He125 words
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Article, Illustration438 1963-09-16 7 ITTJALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, president of the MCA, said today that Malaysia's 4.3 million Chinese have an important role to play in the destiny of the new nation. Mr. Tan. In a Malaysia eve message, said the asassociation's name438 words
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Article, Illustration383 1963-09-16 8 MALAYSIA DAY SPECIAL J^UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Messages hailing the birth of Malaysia poured into the Federal capital today from all corners of the world. Ranging from Queen Elizabeth to the Dalai Lama of Tibet, they expressed the hope that the new383 words
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547 1963-09-16 8 The Australian Prime Minister. Sir Robert Menzies. said In a message to Tengku Abdul Rahman that he had expressed Australia's clear continuing conviction that the establishment of Malaysia would be a welcome and progressive development In SouthEast Asian history. He547 words
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Article116 1963-09-16 8 JESSELTON, Sun. Queen Elixabeth has sent a goodwill message "to the people of Sabah" on the eve of Malaysia which ends British rule here. The Queen said: "Your connections with Britain go back a Ion; way and during this time you have shown the outstanding116 words
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104 1963-09-16 8 let's live together' feature on the air SINGAPORE, Sun.—Radio Singapore will broadcast from Tuesday to Thursday a special feature, "Let's Live Together," over its four language sections in connection with the Malaysia celebrations. The 45 -minute feature will highlight the pro Kress of the peoples of Malaysia towards nationhood. It104 words
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Article, Illustration1306 1963-09-16 9 MALAYSIA DAY SPECIAL Singing, dancing and lots of barbecued buffalo and tapai rice wine... ETER POLOMKA REPORTS FROM SABAI WHEN is Malaysia day?" in kampong scattered among razorback mountains they wanted to know. In padi fields and market places, and in fishing villages clinging to coastlines, they were asking the1,306 words
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Article125 1963-09-16 9 HITCHING, Sun.—Sarawak, on the eve of independence within Malaysia, today said farewell to the last of British Governors, Sir Alexander Waddell, and his wife. Before leaving Pangkalan Batu, the Governor inspected a guard of honour mounted by British security forces, the Sarawak Constabulary, Boy Scouts andReuter - 125 words
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Miscellaneous121 1963-09-16 9 %n*tf Gmp fttf \'.T. Itnmlin WELL.THMK3 TMXI, RUWT, ITD SAY SOU (w."/ GUY FIGGERIIST" rM PRETTY WELL EQUIPPEP I WAS PRETTY \TO GO WHERE TM > WHATEVER TURMS I K'Eli. E<XIIPPED> GO1N; JUST BETTSJ /#f>A trary Ity H4>st* iivuld V^. Vjffc^S^l S^E A NUMBER OP RN6 Z' STICK SOME IN121 words
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Obituary27 1963-09-16 10 M Wm4» tH ■■wMASMI SVSMtEV A—U R with daa> rofvot w* leara aa* k«* death SI tk* a** of «S aa twa IMa HMUat m Ba«laa427 words
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Article60 1963-09-16 10 M SH I (IHmimmm, THE PAMILY of the late Mr. V Kantnak. Johor* Bakm. tkaa* al l friend* aad r*lalr»wj wko Ml wrawtka. ..•gram* aad atteaKed tk« IWkaml II I S3 FAMILY OP TNI lat* MieaaM Taa He** Chiaas m to taaak raMttva* aaal frMM< »or taatr wraatk*. aiglit60 words
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Article46 1963-09-16 10 i* *r*rw* Sit iMimmim, IN LOVING MEMORY of CVI WaMham wtw ni called to raat aa IS/t/SO. Always reraemborod by his wifa. IN EVER LOVINC awawiry of Mr. v»iayodhan Hurray Oaa*" who left a* on IS S/M. Oroatly ani***d by :re aad i-hildraa i46 words
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Article190 1963-09-16 10 Pfor«« Sit (Uimimmml m abitici aat tkoar way to health »itn cnap deiirtou», aattafymg R»\'lU in« perfe.t *üb*tlt«t* for rlc* or hrexd ROWCROPT THEATRI Ayer Ra;ah Itoud. aomeri't Maugkam Tfc* CtreM" 30th. JIM September at S.M p m. ricket. 52.00 and S3 00 Cold Sioraie MR. AND MRS. V.M.190 words
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Article870 1963-09-16 10 This is Malaysia Day. Of their own free will, Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah join independent Malaya. The British have bowed out, not ungracefully. It seems indeed that this is one of the ostensible causes for concern by those who do not wish us well. It is distressing870 words
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Article361 1963-09-16 10 The Pcnang State Government is unquestionably justified in taking over the George Town City Council for trie period 01 the Malaysia celebrations. Normally, the power to intervene should be used only if the affairs of the lower body are in a state of crisis, or it serious mismanagement361 words
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Article, Illustration829 1963-09-16 10 IT'S HERE The Tengku's Malaysia Day message WAITED FOR 'is here AT LAST MERDEKA MALAYSIA! DAY WE HAVE MERDEKA MALAYSIA! THE great day we have long awaited has come at last the birth or Malaysia. In a warm spirit of joy and hope ten million people of many races in829 words
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Article808 1963-09-16 10 WITH reference to the letter In Friday's Straits Times headed "EPF policy." I am to say that the Employees Provident Fund Board Is empowered only to administer the Employees Provident Fund as a trustee of the fund. It would not be possible, as the ordinance stands,808 words
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Article68 1963-09-16 10 English into Malay TO follow up Spectator (S.T. Sept. 6) may I ai>-> point oat that the traffic term "Keep Clear" appears to have been literaliv translated as "Simpan K o s o n k" which is absurd and meaningless. Why can't we render it into Malay as say "Kosonckan,"68 words
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Advertisement230 1963-09-16 10 STAMFORD COLLEGE^ (CORRESPONDENCE) Greet the birth of %&> MALAYSIA _fi* Tk *'a"rord Callata Har»a4 knittina and unify, n, M.1.,,,. it^ A l\f% »-»«aviaiia«v ainca HSO. Ta«toy aafi n ional initrtut 'O" tak** pnaa fHS^HP >h klrth ot Malar*)*. -^ft^^B JH Th S f< ""»ord C*ll*a* canto* fh* I T (^M230 words
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157 1963-09-16 11 To fight or not to fight? Aussies decide From KEITH HOOPER OYDNEY, Sun. Two out of three Australians believe that Australia should fight for the defence of Malaysia if the new State is attacked by Indonesia. This was shown by a Gallup Poll among 1.900 Australians. They were asked: "If157 words
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Article184 1963-09-16 11 THE VITAL ROLE OF SPORE—B Y TAN CINGAPORE. Sun. In the New Malaysian nation, which looks forward to great industrial and economic expansion, Singapore's air and other communications will play a vital part. The Minister for National Development. Mr. Tan Kla Oan. said this today when he opened the three-day184 words
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Article25 1963-09-16 11 PENANG. Bun. The Central Province Welleslcy Dmno division Is forming a parents-teachers association to help promote the welfare of Malay school children.25 words
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Article433 1963-09-16 11 YUEN PENG KONG IPOH. Sun - FOR THREE HOURS MASKED ROBBER DEFIES POLICE PLEAS TO GIVE UP A MASKED and armed robber, perched on the roof of a block of two-storey buildings here, defied for three hours in pre-dawn darkness today appeals by the police to surrender. About 50 police officers and433 words
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195 1963-09-16 11 Tory to be made a Dato today by King ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun The retiring British High Commissioner in Malaya, Sir Geofroy Tory, will be invested with the insignia of a Dato by the Yang diPertuan Agong at a special ceremony at the Istana Negara tomorrow. Two others the former New195 words
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Article82 1963-09-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Workers Party has pledged to struggle for the Independence of Singapore if the State is unable to merge on equal terms with the Federation 'in the near future" The party, wntch made this point In its election platform, said: "The basis and framework82 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-09-16 11 Dr. Brand in Brunei to be honoured BRUNEI, Sun. Dr. Joseph Brand, who once served as the Bultan of Brunei's personal physician, arrived here y%sterday to be decorated as Dato Seria Paduka. an ancient Order of Brunei. Dr. Brand was specially Invited to attend Sultan Sir Omar All Salfuddln's 47thUPI - 95 words
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Article28 1963-09-16 11 BATU OAJAH. Sun. The Deputy to the Mentrl Besar of Pilak. Inche Sulaiman bin Bui on opened a $3,850 community hall at Kampong Plsang near here.28 words
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Article36 1963-09-16 11 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Chia Pan Kong, 23. died in the General Hospital here yesterday two hours after he was hit by a crane while working at the Lee Hwa engine works In Bendemeer Road.36 words
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413 1963-09-16 11 PENAJMG. Sunday IyjORE than 350 representatives from 181 registered associations and political parties in Penang last night unanimously voted in favour of a resolution that the island retain its free port status. Among those who attended the meeting, which was convened413 words
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91 1963-09-16 11 MOTION TO REAPPOINT SACKED SECRETARY MALACCA, Sun.— The ITI Malacca Municipal Council is to meet on Friday to rescind the decision terminating the services of its former secretary and treasurer. Inche Mohamed Ali bin Salleh. Inche Mohamed All was relieved from his post last year by the then Alliancecontrol ed91 words
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104 1963-09-16 11 NOW IT IS BANK NEGARA MALA YSIA— GOVERNOR Xl ALA LUMPUR. Son The Bank Negara will be known as Bank Necara Malaysia from tomorrow, with a new branch in Singapore. This was announced today by the Governor of Bank Negara. Inrhe Ismail bin Mohamed All. The Singapore branch will open104 words
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Article82 1963-09-16 11 BEREMBAN. Bun. Five people were Injured when a man armed with a parang ran amok at Kampong Ampang Batu. three miles from Rembau last night. They are Siah blnte Hail Tain. 49. Razall bin Wahab.ls. Siti Salmiah blnte Wahab. 25. Maria blnte Wahab, 4.82 words
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78 1963-09-16 11 PENANO. Bun. A waterfront labourer caught a burglar who tried to break into his Chuha Street home early this morning Humid bin Bakar. 45. woke up at about 6 a.m. when his wife I Haminah binte Abdullah. 30. raised an alarm that someone was78 words
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Article38 1963-09-16 11 PENANG. Sun. Almost the entire staff of the City Health Department attended the tuneral of the City Health Officer. Dr Ltm Khoon Huat today. Dr Lim 45 died suddenly on Friday morning altar a oeaxi attack.38 words
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222 1963-09-16 11 Lee under attack for jibe at Singapore —Alliance— SINGAPORE, Slin. Mr. Yap Phenj? Geek. Singapore A 1 1 1 anc c candidate for the River Valley constituency, last night accused the PAP of doing a great disservice to the cause of Malaysia. Speaking at rally near the Hollywood theatre, Mr.222 words
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Advertisement105 1963-09-16 11 8/1/63 LyJLnjLiL if D|D| q dJ(qJ J Ulr If Isuug) IN STOCK 4X2 5 TONNERS 6X2 1O TONNERS 4X4 5 TONNERS PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION TO \yrrhard Motors nwcwwniuwiw Represented Xsiwft— by P.WMii llnlMi EYE EXAMINATIoTT Tou <an cat witk falsa taatfc hut you I can't ta« with artificial vft. Your105 words
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Miscellaneous692 1963-09-16 11 I Today's radio, TV I I I' naPNi^ Baal axsa Gardens Shows, Kuala Lumpur: RADIO MALAYA 10.00 Hlghtllghts or The Cultural Show At Stadium Ncfturu. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Kuala Lumpur; 1i.30 me Lake SERVICE: 41.7 metres Oardens Shows. Kuala Lumpur; A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- 13 Negara-ku. ra-ku; 6.02 In Festive692 words
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100 1963-09-16 12 Director's son killed in car crash SEREMBAN. Sun. —Mr. A. D. Chandler. 23. son of the managing director of Lever Brothers in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. R.D. Chandler, was killed in a motor accident 11 miles south of here last night. Mr. Chandler, who was re- iirnlng from Singapore to Kuala100 words
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Article49 1963-09-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Students' Association of New South Wales has produced ihe first monthly newspaper pub- ished by a national student group :n Australia, according to the Aus- tralian High Commission here. Entitled Bersama-Sama f'ToeethemeM"), it la Intended to express the ideals of Malaysia.49 words
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108 1963-09-16 12 MIDNIGHT FIRE DESTROYS A CINEMA INTERIOR KOTA BHARU. Sun The interior of the Odeon Theatre here was destroyed by fire last night. The fire, bejieved to have started from the screen of the theatre, spread to othex parts of the building within minutes. The projection room was saved by firemen108 words
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Article39 1963-09-16 12 MALACCA, Sun.— The secretary of the Malacca branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, Mr. Tan Eng Wah. left for Rome today to attend the International tuberculosis conference beginning on Sept. 24.39 words
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243 1963-09-16 12 LABOUR PARTY HITS OUT AT U.N. M-REPORT I^UALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Labour Party of Malaya today expressed it s regret over the method adopted by the United .Nations team to ascertain the wishes of the peoples in the Borneo territories towards Malaysia. In a statement, the party's secretary -general Mr.243 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-09-16 12 PENANO, Bun. Members of the Lions Club of Penang and their guests will tout Malaysia in coconut water at a special dinner to celebrate the birth of the new nation at the Town House Hotel on Wednesday at 730 p.m. A statement from the club77 words
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Article28 1963-09-16 12 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police found the body of Tan Pau. 58. floating in the sea off Tanjong I Murai yesterday. Foul play is I not suspected.28 words
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Article407 1963-09-16 12 TASKS WILL INCLUDE REUNIFYING TRADE UNION MOVEMENT, REVIEWING LAWS *pHE Labour policy of the Barisan Sosialis will be geared to work within the limits of a free enterprise economy "for the present and for some considerable time to come." Announcing this today, the party divided its407 words
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209 1963-09-16 12 Councillor gets jail, rotan for causing hurt IyOTA BHARU. Sun— A local councillor. Kauzi bin Mamat. 23. was sentenced to 10 months' jail and three strokes of the rotan in the magistrate's court here today on two charges of causing hurt. Before passing sentence. the magistrate, Nik Mohamed bin Nik209 words
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Article55 1963-09-16 12 ALOR STAR. Sun— A 15-year-old girl. K. Muniamah. reported missing since last Friday is feared to have been kidnapped P. Krishna. 64. a labourer of Bungei Oetah Estate. 20 mi>< from here, reported to police that his daughter failed to return home after having left55 words
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Article135 1963-09-16 12 SINGAPORE. Sun Singapore's boycott ultimatum to the Japanese Government over the demand of $50 million as atonement for wartime Japanese atrocities here will be carried out tomorrow in view of the absence of a reply today. This was stated today by Mr. Ko Teck Kin.135 words
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Advertisement124 1963-09-16 12 FAVRE-LEUBA SERVES MALAYSIA FAVRE-LEUBA Swiss watches, first made in 1737, have given excellent service to the peoples of tropical climates for over ISO years. The FAVRE-LEUBA Watch Co. is proud to be abfe to pass on to the peoples of Malaysia the benefit of those long yam off experience...... FAVRE-LEUBA124 words
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Miscellaneous304 1963-09-16 12 Straits Times Crossword HI "liH I T^l |BH|HH H hV~~IhIHIhI Hf* aßr I ACROSS 5. Very much with to go aefOM 4. It's a collecting oSe* to many the county <Bi. an Army man (•>. 8. Prequentlv the roof tend* la t. Money for firm loading vt*»- lack poles (ft.304 words
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Article, Illustration99 1963-09-16 13 MALAYSIA DAY SPECIAL A FINAL LOOK rpHE Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce's arch (above) in Light Street, was lit up last night for the Malaysia celebrations. As a preview to the Malaysia festivities, all the arches in the city and the outskirts were99 words
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199 1963-09-16 13 OF FAITH, HOPE AND FRIENDSHIP -by MR. SAW pENANG, Sun. The president of the Penang M. C. A., Mr. Saw Seng Kew, said today the accent in Malaysia would be on faith, hope and friendship. "There must be faith In the Government, hope for the future, and friendship among ourselves199 words
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Article141 1963-09-16 13 SINGAPORE, Sun. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions has welcomed Malaysia and described it as a "grand concept a challenge to build a fine and new nation." In its latest newsletter, the I.C.F.T.U. said that for Singapore. Sarawak and Sabah the new nation141 words
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Article147 1963-09-16 13 I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. Radio stations in the Malaysian territories were linked up tonight In a Malaysia programme. The link-up was in the Malay service between 11.30 p.m. to 12.30 a.m., when listeners in the new nation heard history being made. In the English service, the link-up will147 words
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Advertisement109 1963-09-16 13 erjr~"*l'S3. 200 Clemenceau Avenue rVft|TffljijMnßQiQrS Singapore-9. Tel: ***** B^JLB I I MAT IWI I I Inn I w I ißsfm just try to name a mother, any mother, who doesn't enjoy seeing her family full of fun, happy and healthy. You can't Then it's no wonder modem mothers give their109 words
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Advertisement217 1963-09-16 13 -because he's NEVER SHORT OF EPHAZONE If you niffer from Asthma, Bronchitis, Bronchial Catarrh, coughing, wheezing, shonncM of breath never be without Ephazone. One tablet of Ephazone brings rapid relief. Its powerful herbal elements dissolve the mucous secretions that clog the air passages. Puinful cough and dangerous strain are quickly217 words
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275 1963-09-16 14 T ONDON, Sun. Mr.!' Harold Wilson, Labour Party leader, j claimed yesterday Mr. Macmillan had "debauched Britain's public life." He accused the Prime Minister of preaching a "selfish, materialist, hedonism which has won elections at the cost of Britain's economic strengthReuter - 275 words
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161 1963-09-16 14 Festival nude faces indecency L charge-- EDINBURGH, Sun. Anna Kesselaar, the 19-year-old blonde who stripped before hundreds of delegates to drama conference here, has been arrested on a charge oi "shameless i n d c cency." Mr. John Calder. organiser of the meeting, was charged with allowing Miss Kesselaar to161 words
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167 1963-09-16 14 \IR. JO GRIMOND. leader of Britain's resurgent Liberals, yesterday gave his party "marching orders" in its bid for a big comeback at the next general election. Winding up the party's annual assembly, he exhorted the 1.600 delegates: "March towards the gunfireReuter - 167 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-09-16 14 BUT MR. GRANT WAS MERELY BEING OF SERVICE THE Duke of Edinburgh was on the receiving end of this small act of chivalry at the Braemar games, Scotland. A wasp was buzzing round his head. Mr. James Grant, secretary of the Games, sprang to action withUPI - 71 words
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Article137 1963-09-16 14 ROW, ROW, ROW— A BERLIN PROTEST OERLIN, Sun. An Indian pacifist in a I canoe played tap: with an East German army launch on a border j canal yesterday, watched by more than 100 East German police and border guards armed with tommy guns. Engineer Tapeshwar Nath Zutshr, 36. paddledReuter - 137 words
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287 1963-09-16 14 Kennedy; cable for American mother of quins WASHINGTON, Sun. President and Mrs. Kennedy sent a telegram of congratulations yesterday to the parents quins born at Aberdeen, South Dakota. They said it was "an event of great national pride." They wished the mother, Mrs. Andrew Fischer, wife of a grocery clerk,287 words
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Advertisement217 1963-09-16 14 >\ m'^fsM^ 4 Yanmar, incidentally, concentrates on production Yanmar Diesel whose name is synonymous with mMX JbJi3Ki*^ frl of units ran g in< 3 from 2to J- 000 HP AHhough this the best in diesel engines today holds the undisputed v J >Ci wide range it considered very difficult from217 words
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1020 1963-09-16 15 Is this the end of Communist master nlan? Allington Kennard THE MoscowPeking confrontation is five years old. But not until the end of last year were the issues clear The "fraudulent" nuclear test ban treaty has made them still plainer. The real depth of the conflict, its range and bitterness,1,020 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-09-16 15 POPEYE THE MAGNIFICENT THE LONELY LIFE. By Bette Davis. (Macdonald. 305.; FROM the moment that she arrived in Hollywood in 1930, Bette Davis fought the inanities of the motion picture industry with every one of her formidable teeth and nails. She declined to accept its ridiculous standards or to submit,369 words
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Article111 1963-09-16 15 A REVISED edition of "Guide to Kuala Lumpur. the Federal Capital." has been published by Paplneau Advertising at $3. All chapters have ben thoroughly revised, some completely rewritten and several new ones edded. Photographs and line drawings illustrate the text. Two valuable features of the guide111 words
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Advertisement242 1963-09-16 15 Watch how marks improve with this versatile jr| The PARKER 45 fM -ARROW- Fills from an lor loads with ink bottle... B an ink cartridge.../ with handy converter writes up to 10,000 words No wonder this pen is so popular with students! It's fine Parker quality and, at this price,242 words
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Advertisement831 1963-09-16 16 (Continurd from P:,rr 10) ACCOMMODATION VACANT I SITUATIONS VACANT I-• >"».>-»« so h.. txt,. 20 Word* Si »/!«>— Box SO rt*. txtrn ROOMS TO LET, oacnelors only. ;u<i r.tMv Indians ground floor COOO COOK GENERAL Amih re- Wan Jho Avenue Bennett fcstate 'linred lor Kuropcan !m.-,n>-i-.- couple. uct n n831 words
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Advertisement398 1963-09-16 16 OFFICE SPACE VACANT Word* *j rVin.l-Voi SO ef. txtra NEAR CATHAY CINEMA, modern office space 3HO sq.ft. available immediately Suitable Imports/Kxports. Tuition. Agencies, Dressmaking, etc. Telephone (B'pore) 334M1 anytime. FACTORY SPACE WANTED H'ersls SS (Min.r—Bax $9 eta, mxtrm WANTEO INDUSTRIAL LAND or Old Factories Any Size. Convenient Locality. Principals Only.398 words
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Advertisement527 1963-09-16 16 EDUCATION Word* SS (Hilt.)— Box SI ct*. extn HOW It YOUR Malay progrcssinc Improve your knowledge of the National Language by reading Benin Harian daily. the only romamsed National Language newspaper. FOORMAN't tCHOOL OF MUtIC. Enrolments accepts dally students for Piano, Flaoo-accordion. Violin, Uuitar, Uawail&n-Kuitar, Trumpet, Saxopnone. Clarinet, Drums. Tel:527 words
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Advertisement363 1963-09-16 16 BOOKS k\ PUBLICATIONS Wards SS (Mim.i—Box SI ct*. txtrm FEDERAL PUBLICATIONt LTD. bare a wide rsage ot Pan Books on display in the Cold Storice Arcade, Orchard Road. In conjunction with 8 P.C.K. NEWS ABOUT ALL. THE STARS 1»M PHOTOPLAY ALBUM H-2S. AVAILABLE AT ALL. LEADING BOOKSTORES. Distributors:— THE ARCADE363 words
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Advertisement811 1963-09-16 16 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES U Word* SS (tHm,)-Bax $9 eta, axtra WANTED tOLE DISTRIBUTORS throughout Malaysia tor excellent Hand Tools from Poland. Apply P.O. Box 2360. Singapore. SERVICE STATION with Lubricating units 10 Singapore City. Wanted part- nership or to let. Interested reply in imi. Box 6A«. Singapore. FORMER LIFE ORGANISER and811 words
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Advertisement699 1963-09-16 16 SHOPS WANTED !9 Wards M Win.)— Box M eta. extn WANTED TO RENT Shop front or ground door space as store. Location around Market St.. fllngapore. State terms and locality Bos AMIO ST. B'pore. VEHICLES FOR SALE Were** Si (MiH.)—a}ox SO rfs. #cfr, IMS AUSTIN HEALBV 100-C Phone J. Barry699 words
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Advertisement1211 1963-09-16 17 in iiitumm wesi com ma.. Dua S'pci Saili f. S'hamPenang PERSEUS L'IMI. Ovelia GlMgaa MB. 4 Sift 17 Sift 10 LYLAON Li.trpttl, Oub'in I.Pt/S.ltJI Sipt 21 MEIAMPUS L.crpoK biMKHi Mpt II tip! 22 Sapt 21/21 Mlt 21 MARBN A mouth. L'fMl, GIISgOW Silt 21 SMt 21 Saft 24/1 ANTILOCNUS I..HMU,1,211 words
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Advertisement2350 1963-09-16 17 t^M the EAC lixes BEMJTtLKME KVJj ye* stNCAPOtf njAi>iuJvu**».swrnTNHAM pcnano imbi^bmrHmiW ■JKngOSS^fjHJ M»«««»cw«l h.«Nwic ».ojoi».i a/3.wtiooo»t EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIYERPOBL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. >ll^»" l 1 OENMNOR L'lM. G'awutt, R'daa. rif| II Pt/S.pt 20 S.pt 21 22 SAILINGS TO GENOA, IE HAYRI NAMOUBG, BREMEN, ANTWERf KNNOPI L'p.al. H'Mia, A'trerp.2,350 words
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Advertisement1263 1963-09-16 17 H-^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. w»_ IgTR Illi Nl. ***** luSbw. ELLERNAN LINK «k KLAVENESS LINK LONDON, KAMOUBS. lOTTERBAM, lit ANGELES, SAN FUNCISCO. WVti buu t MIBBIESBIOma. lEAFU. VANCOUVER I PORILANB. CHI Of LEICESTER CMI t t V,^ titt l S'POfl P. Shim Penan* SRONJViLLB 21/22 S.pt 21/25 Sept 2(1,263 words
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Article573 1963-09-16 18 rE tin price in Penang on Saturday (ell $1.12;. to $453.25 per picul. In London on Friday tin was a hesitant market following Thursday's selling or cash which in the morning session was dealt in at £840 per ton— a lall 01 £10 rroin573 words
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Article101 1963-09-16 18 Mr. W L. Hewlett, a director of the British firm of Richard Thomas and Baldwins, haa announced his company would start shipping about £1,000,000 worth of steel sheets and tln-plat« to the Chinese People's Republic next month. He said he signed contract* for this during101 words
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Article27 1963-09-16 18 (perlb.) (prrpiroll. iept. 9. 621 eta. 5451.51 19. cts. 5452.M 11. S3 cts. 5452.25 13. M} rls. $454,374 IS. 84) cts. $454,374 14. ct*. J455.2527 words
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Article43 1963-09-16 18 Od mc Ire* ««cnang« marMtl in H*ng M»ng 00 Kaitirduy. !be OS dellar quoted at ."3j lor T.T. and I ttt fur •deals, Sterling quoted *l I&.VW •n* tatl *f geld vi Jst All Malayan Sichang* ■anm' Aasaeiatlen rataa were unchanged43 words
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Article1084 1963-09-16 18 TMIK table or share* on the Malayan Stock Exchange shows last buslnrss to September (A) and htst business clnee that date (B) with II and L standing for Hlfbest and Lowest business for this year to date. INDUSTRIALS N L »'t. ericM i-SO »ti»« ice 2.3 b1,084 words
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Article69 1963-09-16 18 Current Oate of Total Total far pavromt partnrnl for year |ne? tout Rahman Hyd. 10"» Oct. 30 Taipinf Con. 50 cts+ Oct. 7 Nyala* Rubber 12% Sept 27 12% 12% Batu Matang Chembong Mala; Karmrn Rubber Muar River c i Oct. 25 sri5 r i Oct 18 Is69 words
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Advertisement775 1963-09-16 18 [t*am M asaWas^^BsssWasfaaWasßsasalß^Bß KAWAS^VKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. We associate ourselves with the rejoicing on the birth of Malaysia. Long Live Malaysia. GUTHRIES SUIHRIt t CO. (S) Lit. .UTMIt k CO. (Ml LIB (UTNIIi a CS. (M) LIB. Batterj Reae. Cnaa Rapt, 15)1, Wall Baa*. Siaiapara ***** Part Saeflaelia 041 Paaaat775 words
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Advertisement920 1963-09-16 18 t™IoRIENTl LINES l Sailings to rhe United Kingdom Dep. Spore Dep. Penong Art. U.K. "CHITRAL" 9 Oct 10 Oct I No* "CHUSAN" 10 Nov 11 Nov 1 Dec 1964 "CATHAY" 10 Oec 11 Dec 2 Jan "ORCADES" 14 Dec 5 Jan 1964 1964 "CHITRAL" 9 Jan 10 Jan 1 Feb920 words
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Advertisement806 1963-09-16 18 MALAYAN STOCK INDICES Sept. 9. Sept. 10. Sept. 11. Sept. 12. Sept. 13. Sept. 14 Industrials: 117.44 117.10 116.84 117.69 118.55 118.16 Tins: 187.89 107.66 107.73 107.60 107.62 107.57 rubbers: 110.83 110.71 110.71 110.71 110.71 110.71 Dec 29. 1962 IN. THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available806 words
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Article834 1963-09-16 19 riE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Friday Sept. 13. INDUSTRIALS' Atlai 1c I.M Ale« ord. 6. H1 8.00 KM Tru«te«i 6.00 Houatead I- 80 1 6 f_. <R. Holding 6,» e/10* Con. Tin Smelt PT«f Wt l»/» QM, 40834 words
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Article2208 1963-09-16 19 From Our Market Correspondent WITH Malaysia, an accomplished fact today, the Malayan Stock Exchange assumes new scope for steady growth and progress in the years ahead. With the inclusion of the Borneo territories in the new nation further opportunities arise for the expansion of business there. At2,208 words
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Advertisement763 1963-09-16 19 AUCTION SALE OF NOTICE VALUABLE SINGAPORE This is to Inform our friends PROPERTIES customers and the public that Mr. To be held at Wong Hong Sun has ceased to be Our MUeroom, No. iv, Chulia Street. our employ with Immediate Siugapore. effect and Is therefore not authoOn Wednesday, Zsth September,763 words
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Advertisement1222 1963-09-16 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED s/cmu mi/CDNUCNT from the following artisan* for KtUAH bUVLIUIIHLni employment in a large iron mine vtrkurv in Pahang:— VAC ATI LI 1. Refrigeration and Air- APPLICATIONS are invited from conditioner mechanics; Federal Citizens. State Nationals for 2. Electrical servicemen for appointment &s1,222 words
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Advertisement472 1963-09-16 19 EXECUTIVE TRAINEE FOREIGN IMPORT/EXPORT COMPANY REQUIRES TRAINEE FOR EXECUTIVE POSITION IN PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION. APPLICANTS WITH B. PHARM. DEGREE AND PREFERABLY SOME COMMERCIAL EXPERIENCE TO APPLY TO BOX A5BOB ST., STORE. SITUATION VACANT EXECUTIVE SALES SUPERVISOR REQUIRED. PROSPECTIVE POST OF PAN-MALAYAN SALES MANAGER OFFERED TO RIGHT APPLICANT. MUST BE THOROUGHLY CONVERSANT472 words
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Article, Illustration464 1963-09-16 20 T ONDON, Sunday. Tottenham Hotspur, beaten 7-2 by Blackburn Rovers last week came storming back yesterday with a 6-1 home First Division victory over struggling Blackpool. In the top-of-the-table clash, Manchester United held on to the lead by defeating the secondReuter - 464 words
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167 1963-09-16 20 CHARLTON SPRING SURPRISE IN DIV 2 Chesterfield, the Fourth Division leaders, retained their place despite dropping a point. They were unexpectedly held to a 3-3 home draw by Doncaster Rovers. Glasgow rivals, Celtic who visit Basle in the European Cup Holders tournament on Tuesday and Rangers, who play Real MadridReuter - 167 words
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Article164 1963-09-16 20 T ONDON. Sun. Hurricane hitting by the West Indian batsmen In their one-day match against §ir Learie Constantlne's XI at the Oval here yesterday gained them a winning total of 337 scored in 160 minutes and they won by 62 runs. After losing their first164 words
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Article1247 1963-09-16 20 1 0 I 3 n 2 0 3 ■I 4 Kcthdale 6 1 2 3 7 9 4 Southport 6 12 3 7 9 4 Brighton 6 1 1 4 7 10 3 Hartlepools 6 1 1 4 716 3 Bradford C *****73 York 6 01,247 words
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Article425 1963-09-16 20 'BIG 3' IN WALES ALL GET BEATEN ONDON. S\in. Wales' 12 "Big Three" Rugby Union clubs Cardiff, Newport and Swansea were all beaten yesterday, emphasising the change in the balance of power In Welsh Rugby which has been slowly taking place over the past few years. Cardiff lost 14-11 atReuter - 425 words
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Advertisement181 1963-09-16 20 if 16 th SEPTEMBER 1963 Warmest greetings and congratulations to the people of Malaysia on this s^^ historic day: and sincere good wishes ~>q for progress and prosperity, 5^ OVALTINE B|l g To Malaysia and her progress! An artists impression of Jurong Shipyard Infhnrnaljf ew 'y established |oint-venture of (WA181 words
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Article, Illustration2271 1963-09-16 21 Epsom Jeep - Resquilleur's Gold Cup GREAT DAY FOR VAN B STABLES SINGAPORE, Sun. Veni Vicis Resquilleur. brilliantly ridden by Alan Trevena, scored a thrilling half-length win from Cash Inn (Moses Lee) in the $50,000 Singapore Gold Cup over 10f at Buklt Timah today. Always handy. Resquilleur shot out In front with less2,271 words
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Article605 1963-09-16 21 FOR 12 RACES AT PENANG MEET DENANG. Sun.— t: Weights for all nine races on the first day of the Autumn meeting which opens here on Sept. 22: Cl. 4 Div. 1 It Cornelia 9.00 Blue Martial 9.00 I'ridr 8.13 Felton 8.13 Bit Daddy 8.12 Sharpshooter 8.11 first Lore605 words
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Advertisement61 1963-09-16 21 TRETORN TENNIS BALLS Last Twice as long as an ordinary ball, and gives you Twice the value. 111 V p k II sssssHssssssssssUllaU Cti ***** li WLmLi r.' --'.'.-~:6-2)y.', W^9^^SS|ssss^9^bs\ ij^ Used In Wm% 0$ W% I davis cup irji j^r European Zone JS^**^^ J^Slo\<i>: HZ- Fmol Round Vf-rJ-^SiS Now61 words
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Article253 1963-09-16 22 Malacca 2 Selangor 1; Klßl STADIUM, Sun unbeaten record in this year's Malaya Cup soccer competition ended here this evening when Malacca won the second-leg of their semi-final by the odd goal in three. Selanyor. the Cup holders, however qualified for the linal asjain on a253 words
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Article285 1963-09-16 22 Malaysia to play in Davis —Cup KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malaysia will take .part in the 1964 Davis Cup competition. The decision to enter a team was taken at the annual meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya at the Selangor Club here. It was unanimously decided in principle to285 words
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Article82 1963-09-16 22 I.OXDOX: Britain oeal Sweden 126-86 m an athletics match at White City Stadium here. In the women's match. Britain beat Holland 74-43. BLACKPOOL: Stella Mitchell i Britain > set a world women's 220--yd. breaststroke record of 2:51.4. LONDON: Ove Fundin (Sweden) won the World speedway litie at Wembley.Reuter - 82 words
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Article35 1963-09-16 22 LONDON. Sun— Britain beat Iceland 4-0 at Wimbledon yesterday in the Olympic Oames soccer tournament qualifying round. Britain qualified on an aggregate of 10-0. having won the first leg 6-0 in Iceland. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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286 1963-09-16 22 L'M KEE CHAN - Government Services in the lead with 218 L'M KEE CHAN by GOLF KUALA LUMPUR Sun. I. Ayyaroo, the current Penang. Open champion, returned the best gross score on the first day of the Malaysian Golf Championships when he fired a three-over-par 77 over the Selangor Golf Club Old course today.286 words
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Article288 1963-09-16 22 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM: by KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. LAWN TENNIS SA. AZMAN proved beyond a shadow of doubt that he is the leading tennis player in Malaysia when he convincingly beat Singapore's Sharin Osman 6-4, 6-1 in the singles final of the Malaysian Championships which concluded at288 words
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Article, Illustration510 1963-09-16 22 KEN FERNANDEZ - Negri S'gor finish on top MALAYSIA FESTIVAL by KEN FERNANDEZ; Kuala Lumpur, Sun. gELANGOR and Negri Sembilan today became the Group winners in the Malaysia Sports Festival hockey tournament. In Group 'A* Selangor beat Perak 2-0 to score their fifth straight victory, and in Group B Xegri beat the TunHAROLD TEO - 510 words
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Article84 1963-09-16 22 IPOH, Sun. I. Palanisamy won the Malaysia Day Big Walk over 144 miles here today. He clocked 2hr 31mln 30sec. Of the 524 entries only 321 started. The eight women In the field ail completed the course. First In the women's section was a Police- constable. Azlzah84 words
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Article211 1963-09-16 22 de SOUZA SETS A RECORD SHOOTING IJUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two records were broken on the second day of the Malaysia Shooting Tournament at the Ourney Road Range today. Selangor are now leading in the team championship, scoring with three firsts in the clay pigeon, silhouette rapid fire (pistol and revolver)211 words
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Article1036 1963-09-16 22 SWIMMING MEN 100 m freestyle: 1 Tan Thuan Heng (CSC Spore) 60.3 sec (record), 2 The Lian ize (CSC Spore) bl.o, 3 I. Myall (FMAFj 61.3. 100 m butterfly: 1 B. Chan (CSC Spore) 65.5 (record), 2 Keng S>ong Beng (CSC Spore) 67.2, 3 C. Clark1,036 words
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Article190 1963-09-16 22 S,pore CSC take 8 events KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. j Chinese Swimming Club, Singapore, dominated the Malaysian Swimming Carnival which ended at the Chinwoo Pool here today. The CSC swimmers won j eight out of the 20 events ion the programme. Six Malayan records wtre bettered today. On the first day190 words
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Article84 1963-09-16 22 CHANDLER ANTHONY DOUGLAS on Mth Hi'Pti'mlx r iti an aaaMMt. Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Chnndli-r. CHAN TENC HONG 14-9-Al. leavlriK widow, fix sonn, srvon rt iiißhtfr«, ten urandchildrvn to mourn Ma loss. Kunernl Mond.v lti-!i-K:i from 32 Ipoh Road 2.00 pin MADAM MARY LIM CMn Im84 words
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Page 22 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous84 1963-09-16 22 HOCKEY— M-touniey s~finals: S'gor v Spore (3.45 1. Negri v Pcrak <51, both matches at R. Range Rd. (.oik M-cnampionship final round (R.Sgor GC course. 7.40 a.m. i. CYCLING— M. Carnival: 10--mile massed start (Diplomatic Enclave. XL 5.30 1. SHOOTING— M-Meet (Ourney! Rd. Range. 9 a.m.>. VOLLEYBALL M. -tourney >XL84 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-09-16 22 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Higeat Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 75 Koto Bharu 88 79 Penang 91 77 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 90 7941 words
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