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Title Section22 1963-09-17 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Not*** 1 flew**** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration1235 1963-09-17 1 Singapore goes gay FORMAL PROCLAMATION OF NEW NATION WILL TAKE PLACE TODAY 30,000 at stadium ceremony ■yiALAYSIA was born to- day. At ceremonies held throughout the new nation the new flag was raised for the first time to the accompaniment of pomp and pageantry. Tonight, despite1,235 words
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Article, Illustration61 1963-09-17 1 THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Tengku Abdul Rahman (left) clasping their hands in special prayers for peace for the new Malaysian nation at the Kampong Bahru mosque in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The prayers were offered immediately after the afternoon prayers five hours after the new nation was61 words
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Article, Illustration601 1963-09-17 1 Jakarta, Manila to be asked to clarify KUALA LUMPUR. Moii. The Central Government has asked Indonesia and the Philippines to clarify what they mean by "nonrecognition" of Malaysia, the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs, Inche Ghazali Shane, said today. At a press conference, Inche Gbazali asked: "What601 words
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Article113 1963-09-17 1 rTHE Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio, said today that the Indonesian Ambassador to Malaya. Lt.-Gen. Djatikusumo, will not return to Kuala Lumpur. He refused to comment when asked about the future status of the new nations Embassy in JAKARTA. Monday Kuala Lumpur but merely said "DJatikusumo isUPI - 113 words
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Article, Illustration966 1963-09-17 1 ENVOY'S CAR BURNED: OUR MAN IN MEDAN FORCED TO SEEK SHELTER AT U.S. CONSULATE JAKARTA, Monday THOUSANDS of screaming anti-Malaysia demonstrators stormed the Malaysian and British embassies here today. The bullet dinner party which the Malaysian Embassy was to have held tonight to celebrate966 words
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Article24 1963-09-17 1 A FOURTH FOR ELIZABETH LONDO> Mm lli/.ilnlh i* i \|v < tH lapthn bab) i«> i fourth Rnckingham Palace »n niMimiil tPtl.i' Kin'ir24 words
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Article107 1963-09-17 2 POISON GAS KILLED MINERS \l A N IL A Mon. ITI Trapped inside the tunnel of a coal mine, eight miners died of gas poisoning and three others were injured, according to Press reports reaching here to- 1 day. Reports from Cebu City. In the southern Philippines, said the minersReuter - 107 words
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Article22 1963-09-17 2 TOKYO. Mon. Five people, MH missing today In flooding < u>ed by heavy ruin in Okushlrii Island, off Hokkaido. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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237 1963-09-17 2 4 R.MKD guards were posted at the homes of three senior officials of the Australian Embassy here yesterday much to the amazement of the men concerned. They are Mr. Gordon Upton, counsellor and deputy to Ambassador Keith Sbann; Mr. Jim Ingram, first237 words
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110 1963-09-17 2 PAKISTANI NEWSMEN GO INTO MOURNING AGAIN I KARACHI, Mon. Pakistan's Federal Union of Journalists ordered all journalists yesterday to resume wearing black armbands in protest against Pakistan's new Press restrictions. Reporters In major centres again donned the black bands which they removed after President Ayub Khan agreed last week toReuter - 110 words
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Article, Illustration57 1963-09-17 2 Madame Nhu meets Belgrade Press MADAME Ngo Dinh Nhu, sister-in-law of President Ngo Dinh Diem, being interviewed by the Press in Belgrade where she was attending the Inter-Parliamentary conference. She told reporters that she had not seen the President for four months. '"I didn't even say goodbye to him before57 words
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260 1963-09-17 2 Mr. Rusk predicts strain with Diem for a while WASHINGTON, Monday. MR. Dean Rusk, the Secretary of State, predicted yesterday that United States relations with the South Vietnamese Government would continue under "some strain and some difficulty for a while." But Mr. Rusk, Interviewed on the television programme Issues andReuter - 260 words
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Article26 1963-09-17 2 ALGIERS, Mon. Early results of yeeteday's Algerian Presidential election Indicated unanimous support of the Prime Minister. Mr. Ahmed Ben Bella the only candidate.—Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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135 1963-09-17 2 UONG KONG, Mon. Mr. Liv Shao-chi. China's head of state, said yesterday that China has "in the main overcome the difficulties brought about by serious natural calamities in three consecutive years." The economy liad improved in every branch, he said. Mr. Liv wasReuter - 135 words
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Article65 1963-09-17 2 TAIPEH, Mon.— A visiting Chinese banker from Hong Kong was murdered here, police reported. The body, ripped by 21--knlfe wounds, of Mr. Wu Chiyu, was found in a deadend alley In Talpeh on Saturday morning, some 10 hours after his death, a police coroner reported. Police saidUPI - 65 words
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161 1963-09-17 2 A home in Australia for Chinese —orphan— MELBOURNE, Mon.— A Chinese couple living in Sydney have been granted an adoption order for a Chinese schoolboy who was admitted to Australia temporarily as a student. Making the order In the Equity Court today. Mr. Justice Selby said permission for the boyReuter - 161 words
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Miscellaneous20 1963-09-17 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I f\ muer so- 1 hay» an^V. APPOINTWEMT TO <J€T MV v^ MAUI DONE J20 words
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Article, Illustration503 1963-09-17 3 Blast kills 4— then a warning by Dr. King DR. Martin Luther King, the integrutionist leader, last night warned President Kennedy "the worst racial holocaust the nation has ever seen" might break out in Alabama following yesterday's bomb blast in a Birmingham church which killed four Negro girls. Dr. King,Reuter; UPI - 503 words
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67 1963-09-17 3 THE untinlshed Sunday school lesson was on the love that forgives and the children were reading from the Gospel of Matthew: "But I say unto you. love your enemies." The church clock stopped at 10.25 a.m. Tho pulpit was shattered. A damagedReuter - 67 words
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232 1963-09-17 3 Anti-Castro Cubans battle with police v HEW YORK. Monday. of anti-Ca^i^pubanf^enraged over a rally called by the 58 American students who made an illegal trip to Cuba this summer, fought a bloody, pitched battle with riot police yesterday. The fighting covered > virtually the entire Times Square area. The rioters232 words
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86 1963-09-17 3 NEW YORK, Mon. The two-day-old Fischer quintuplets of Aberdeen, South Dakota, had their first feed yesterday and were said to be "getting along fine." Dr. James Berbos, who delivered the quins four girls and a boy on Saturday said: "They are unusually healthyReuter - 86 words
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Article42 1963-09-17 3 LONDON, Mon. Scotland Yard last night announced that two more men have been detained In connection with the £3.6 million Great Train Robbery. So far 11 people have appeared In court on charges arising from the robbery Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration273 1963-09-17 3 WASHINGTON, Monday. THE United States Government, in co-operation with Britain, is preparing for a new probe of Soviet intentions in a further effort to reduce world tension as a follow-up to the partial nuclear test ban agreement. The next stage will comeReuter - 273 words
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Article54 1963-09-17 3 Horne from the Korean War LOS ANGELES. Mon. Scott L. Rush, former U.S. army sergeant who defected to the Communists after the Korean War to live in China, returned to his Homeland yesterday. Rush was accompanied by his Chinese wife, Helen, and their 14--month-old daughter. Betty Jean, on the flightUPI - 54 words
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Article26 1963-09-17 3 ALBUQUERQUE. (New Mexico), Mon. Former Senator Carl Hatch (Democrat), a vigorous supporter of former President Harry Truman, died here yesterday. He \v;is 73. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article25 1963-09-17 3 ROME. Mon Ground and clerical staff of Alitalia, the Italian airline, called off their strike yesterday following settlement of their claims. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article33 1963-09-17 3 WASHINGTON, Mon. Mr. Dean Rusk; the Secretary of State, said yesterday that Soviet advisers and technicians in Cuba pose more of a problem for the U.S. than Soviet troops ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article26 1963-09-17 3 HONO KONG. Mon. Cuba and the Chinese People's Republic are holding trade talks in Peking, according to the New China News Agency. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article28 1963-09-17 3 HAVANA. Mon. The Government has executed an alleged agent of the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, according to a dispatch published In morning newspapers here yesterday. UPL28 words
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Article23 1963-09-17 3 LONDON. Mon. A thanksgiving service was held In Westminster Abbey yesterday to commemorate the Battle of Britain fought 23-years ago. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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180 1963-09-17 3 rIE Vatican Is plann ing to invite Jewish. Buddhist and Muslim observers to attend tbe second session of the Kvumenical Council upeninic on Sept 29. a Vatican «nnrre said cMcrday. The news cuine as the Pope told 20 000 people in. St Peter's180 words
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Article106 1963-09-17 3 Wife sees 4,000-ft death fall DONN. Mon. Crack French parachutist Gerard Masselin plunged to his death on a concrete strip at an airfield near Nordho m yesterday watched by his wife and parents. He was making a demonstration jump for French Television. Messelln leapt from a plane at 12.000 ft.Reuter - 106 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-09-17 4 Lee 's proud moment THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, makes his Malaysia proclamation from the City Hall Steps against a backdrop of a Malaysian multit v d c marching forward hand-in-hand. This was Mr. Lee's proudest moment, and as he read out the proclamation his voice shook with84 words
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487 1963-09-17 4 ir THE Deputy Premier, 1 Dr. Toh Chin Chye tonight hit out at Indonesia and the Philippines for adopting an "adaniant" attitude by declaring their nonrecognition of Malaysia. In taking this stand they had "isolated' themselves from the views of the majority487 words
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Article132 1963-09-17 4 Two flights to Jakarta cancelled SINGAPORE, Mon. A Malayan Airways Comet and I a Catnay Pacific Airways ConI vair Jet scheduled to leave here for Jakarta this evening were cancelled following the boycott by Indonesia airport workers of the^e two airlines and BOAC. The airlines have been advised by the132 words
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278 1963-09-17 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— Denes and Anneliese Zsigmondy a German violin and piano duo gave a sonata recital in the Victoria Theatre last night. Malaysia celebrations were in full swing and I arrived some half -hour after the advertised time to find that the concert278 words
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Article328 1963-09-17 4 DR. LEE: WE OPPOSE MALAYSIA CINGAPORE, Mon. x*3 One hour after the official proclamation of Malaysia in Singapore, the chairman of the Barisan Sosialis, Dr. Lee Siew Choh, told a mass I rally that his party would continue to oppose the new federation. Dr. Lee. speaking at Tiong Bahru, added328 words
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Article89 1963-09-17 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Government lifted the ban on the firing of crackers, fireworks or squibs from yesterday to midnight on Saturday the period of the Malaysia celebrations. This was announced In a Government Gazette Extraordinary. The Government, however, reminded the public not to let off 'fireworks' or89 words
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Article27 1963-09-17 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Peterson. Simons and Co.. Ltd. will hold a dinner party at the New Peking Garden Restaurant. New World on Saturday at 7.30 p.m.27 words
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Miscellaneous392 1963-09-17 4 THE following l« todays reheduU BrrtMi Unrttd Airway.: From 1 of civil «lrer»ft movement. »t «i"»«f>- I«»"bul. Bombay (BR P»y* Lebar alrpoft Singapore: •»*> ••">• ARRIVAL* OtPARTORIS HMI From Hong Kong«BA. BOM: To D«r«-!n. Brlrtane. llrt--9«1) 110 p.m.: from London. Zu- hourr.e fBA .10) U« p_m to rich Tel Aviv392 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-09-17 5 THE YANG DI-PERTUAN AGONG and Raja Permaisuri Agong are seen here arriving at the Merdeka Stadium yesterday morning for the inaugural ceremony of the Malaysia celebrations. With them is Senator Khaw Kai Boh. chairman of the Malaysia celebrations committee. Straits Timei: picture. the Armed63 words
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Article, Illustration446 1963-09-17 5 Sarawak Head of State taken ill at parade T»HK new Head of 1 State of Sarawak, Datu Abang Haji Openg, was taken ill during the Malaysia proclamation ceremony in Kuching today. He was carried to his car by his bodyguard of Malayan police men at the end of the parade446 words
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Article, Illustration133 1963-09-17 6 PASSPORT TO FREEDOM-BUT THEIR THOUGHTS WERE JUST ON FOOD A FLOCK of pigeons 101 of them drew delighted laughter and applause from the audience at Merdeka Stadium, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. They showed reluctance to take wing during the Malaysia Day inaugural ceremony. The first133 words
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Article, Illustration40 1963-09-17 7 Down to earth after view of big parade THE PIGEONS wheel uncertainly over the stadium after their release. Many later returned to earth. Child heroine Rosnah who freed bird No. 1 from the cage at left is in the foreground.40 words
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Article, Illustration783 1963-09-17 7 OABAH today stepped jauntily into full nationhood as an independent State within the new nation of Malaysia. In a mood of confidence and expectation, its people heard leaders throughout the country read an official proclamation that marked783 words
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Article48 1963-09-17 7 IPOH. Mon. —The Perak branch Of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers will hold its first annual meeting at the Taj Restaurant here on Sept. 22 at 10 a.m. The Stat« Secretary Perak. Da- tc Mohamed Yussuf bin Haji Ahmad, will declare open the meetins.48 words
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Article24 1963-09-17 7 KUALA PILAH. Mon. Mr. K MuthUh was elected chairman of the Kuala Pilah branch of the Malayan Indian Congress last nijht.24 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-09-17 7 Ban but a big day in Kelantan KOTA BHARU. Monday. MALAYSIA celebrations in Kelantan began with a public roar this morning. Cries of "We Want Malaysia" and "Long Live Malaysia" by 20,000 people resounded across the Padang Merdeka here, j In other districts Inauguration ceremonies were well attended. A message254 words
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Article, Illustration95 1963-09-17 8 TENGKU WATCHES PROUDLY AS HIS SON RAISES THE MALAYSIAN FLAG THE climactic moment has come. And history is about to be made. The new Malaysian flag is about to be raised officially in the nations capital for the first time during yesterday's inaugural ceremony at the95 words
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269 1963-09-17 8 Ghazali receives Singapore Malaysia Medal OINGAPORE, Mon The Yang di-Per-tuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, today honoured eight people, including the Federation's Permanent secretary of External Affairs, Inche Ghazali bin Shafle, in a Malaysia Day honours list. The other seven are Sinpore civil servants. All re?tiv^ d the Pin at269 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-09-17 8 Personal guests of the Tengku from Britain MISS O. Monreal (left) and Miss Bonny Simmons. Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman's personal quests from Britain, were among the thousands of people who jammed Merdeka Stadium yesterday morning for the inauguration ceremony. Miss Monreal Is a protocol officer of the Commonwealth Relations82 words
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Article, Illustration526 1963-09-17 8 'Def end new nation' call by Tengku f pHE Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, today called on Malaysians to defend the flag of the new nation "with all our strength even if necessary with our lives.' He was speaking during the Inaugural ceremony held in the Merdeka Stadium at which526 words
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Article, Illustration1729 1963-09-17 9 A dash across France with the press in pursuit... MRS. SIMPSON IS RECOGNISED AND THE ORDEAL BEGINS TO GET HER 800 MILES TO SAFETY LADBROOK, the King's trusted chauffeur who had been assigned to this most important of all journeys Mrs. Simpson's drive 'to the South of France drove away1,729 words
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140 1963-09-17 10 KUCHINO, Mon. The Sarawak State flag and the Malaysia flag were flown today from the window of the Sarawak Indonesian Association In Gambler Road here to mark Sarawak's entry into Malaysia. But there were no flags at the headquarters of the antl-Malay-sla Sarawak United140 words
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Article, Illustration276 1963-09-17 10 TIME FOR A MUCH'NEEDED REST SAYS THE SOCIALIST MAYOR I by KHOR CHEANG KEE: P«n«ng. Monday I I r pHE Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, spent Malaysia Day in bed all -day today reading the Federation Constitution. "For me. this is as good276 words
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Article33 1963-09-17 10 PENANO. Mon. Twelve ami-Malaysia posters were found in Penang today. They were posted on a wall at a vacant piece of land opposite the Penan* Supreme Court. Police removed them later.33 words
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Article70 1963-09-17 10 IPOH. Mon —While a mason. Boon Leong. 58. stayed Uat night in the Oenerai HospitAl here with his sick wife, thieves broke Into bis house in Kamponu Slmee and stole $100 worth of Jewellery. Boon told police that he left his house at 1 p.m. yesterday for70 words
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108 1963-09-17 10 CINOAPORE, Mon. The Cheshire Home here had a sound financial year In 1962, according to Its fifth annual report published yesterday. During the year, the appeals committee under the chairmanship of Lady Selkirk organised five functions which raised $34,312. The report recorded its108 words
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132 1963-09-17 10 SUNOEI PATANI, Monday. 4 KING Cobra 7ft. long was shot at Lubok Kiat Estate during the weekend while killing a smaller snake. It was killed by Mr. F. Reglnato, manager of the Ita-lian-owned estate. Mr. Reglnato was In his office when he heard132 words
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Article29 1963-09-17 10 penang. Sun. The chief Minister. Dato Woiig I*>w Nee. will address the Bukit Mertajam High School at its annual speech day and prise giving ceremony on Sept 37.29 words
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137 1963-09-17 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government has decided to upgrade the ranks of the Chiefs of the Naval and Air Staffs of the Federation Armed Forces A statement here today said that this was as a result of the expansion of the armed137 words
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Article42 1963-09-17 10 JERANTUT. Moit. A taxi driver. Kassin bin Hussain. 34, of Kampong Damaic, near here, was today fined $50 In the magistrate* court here for carrying two excess passengers In his taxi at the 3'; mile, Jarantut-Benta road, on Aug. 1.42 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-09-17 11 It's goodbye— in a State sampan THE last British Governor of Sarawak. Sir Alexander Waddell, and Lady Waddell wave goodbye before boarding a State sampan on Sunday for the short trip down river to the British frigate Loch Killisport, in which they will travel, to Singapore. Straits Times picture.49 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-09-17 11 Sandys visits troops near the border KUCHING. Monday. jyjß. Duncan. Sandys, British Commonwealth and Colonial Secretary, yesterday made a strenuous tour visiting British troops in Sara- He was accompanied by Admiral Sir Varyl Begg, the Far East unified command, and Major General W. C Walker, director of operations In Borneo.Reuter - 152 words
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Article137 1963-09-17 11 SEREMBAN. Mon. The Socialist Front president of the Seremban Town Council. Mr. P. Gurnam Singh Gill, 1 today assured market stall holders here that the council liad no intention of depriving them of their llveli- hood. He was commenting on the ap- pearance of posters in137 words
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Article28 1963-09-17 11 BENTONG. Mon.— A new $120. 000 flre station Is under construction here near the Cathay Ctneirii.. Work is expected to be completed early next year28 words
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Article25 1963-09-17 11 SUNOEI PATANI. Mon —Chief Fir'! Offlcei O. Nicholas of the Department of Civil Aviation lias left for a six-month course in Sydney.25 words
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Article20 1963-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. Thieve* Drake into a shop in Robinson Road last night and stole cloth worth $10,000.20 words
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110 1963-09-17 11 BURNING OF EFFIGIES: 'WE MIGHT RETALIATE' PENANG. Mon. The Speaker of the State Assembly, ll.i.ii Suleiman bin Haji Ahmad, said last night that if the Indonesians continued t<> burn effigies of Tengku Abdul Rahman, the people of Malaysia might retaliate by burning effigies of President Soekarno. "We have so far110 words
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90 1963-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. —After a hilarious Malaysia eve party last night, Harwant Singh, 20, will spend the rest of the week in Jail. He was convicted in the Ninth Magistrate's Court today for behaving In a disorderly manner at Kampong Bahru police station last90 words
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160 1963-09-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A new police flag with a new emblem and the words: "Polls di-RaJa Malaysia" was raised in all the 14 States of the new nation this morning to mark the birth of a new police force. In a simple160 words
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278 1963-09-17 11 Father of slain youth: He's better off -dead- KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The father of a youth who was murdered by gangsters here yesterday said oi his son today: "He is better off dead than alive." He showed no trace of emotion as he spoke. No sign of remorse showed on278 words
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72 1963-09-17 11 Snatch in the street by pepper thugs IPOH. Mon. m Two youth* > threw pepper into the face of a bill collector. Mr. Litn Boon Piang. I 21. and snatched his canvas bag containing about $500 and cheque.-. for a total of 9200 in Laxamana oad here shortly afternoon today.72 words
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Article22 1963-09-17 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The body of an unidentified man was recovered from the sea off Nlcoll Highway this morning.22 words
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206 1963-09-17 11 SO many people shed Malaysian tears of joy at the open day exhibition at the University of Malaya here this morning that a display of tear gas use at the chemistr. section had to be stooped. But the section continued Its beauty206 words
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Advertisement78 1963-09-17 11 Best wishes to Hotel singapura d> GrINfERCONTINENTJIL from jDZ/JwmjCjJP Dunlopillo mattresses, pillows and cushions >s_ are used exclusively by the Hotel. y< DUNLOP MALAYAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED LONG LIVE MALAYSIA! CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT THE PEOPLES OF MALAYSIA COURTEOUS SERVICE COMPETITIVE PRICES PROMPT EFFICIENT DELIVERY NAINA MOHAMED DAN KANAK2 (TM) BERHAD78 words
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Miscellaneous29 1963-09-17 11 Kuffs Bunny l**i Mrniph H+iwmdmM V I FIXEP THAT "N j IE-rY NO MARO FEEUN'S, ELMER! 1^ vw^T I I I -HOy PHONY POORdeLL 111 t So H *H&cLves >29 words
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Article93 1963-09-17 12 Words fin (mimtmum MRS. RECINA MANUEL and chid ren or 1 .via Thamby Abdullah Road. Brie-Meld*. X.1.. thank all retattvn and friends for their kind attendant. oondolence* and assistaac* at the funeral of the late Mr. MO. Maauei on 11 8 A3 LEONC KHAI MENO, Blew Moot and Ton*93 words
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Article617 1963-09-17 12 Although Indonesia and the Philippines have summoned their ambassadors home, and [the Philippines' Foreign Minister has been recalled from the United Nations, both governments appear to be uncertain of their final attitude towards Malaysia. In Jakarta, where police and troops have 'failed to prevent serious riotjiiig and617 words
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Article357 1963-09-17 12 Both Russia and America have had to pay a considerable price for the improvement m relations which has followed tiie signing of the partial test ban treaty. Mr. Khrushchev has brought down on himself unprecedented^ hostile denunciations by the Chinese I Communists, while President Kennedy has had357 words
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Article202 1963-09-17 12 The terms under whicn Singapore members of th* Malaysia .Police Force may be transferred to other parts of the Federation are still under negotiation between the Singpore and Central Governments. It is best that talk* be confined to this channel. The Inspector-General ought not to be involved at202 words
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Article632 1963-09-17 12 On the island of uneasy peace by Stanley karnow IT'AIPEH. Mon. Below A the surface of Formosa's apparent stability brews a potential explosion. Sooner or later, say observers here, there is almost certain to be a violent clash between the nine million native Formosans > and the two million Chinese632 words
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Article, Illustration1417 1963-09-17 12 BALRAM TANDON - The man who is India... BALRAM TANDON A NEW APPRAISAL OF THE MAN WHO HAS DOMINATED THE INDIAN POLITICAL STAGE =_FOR A FANTASTIC 45 YEARS=__ from New Delhi, Monday FEW national heroes have I i ved to see themselves become such controversial figures as has Jawaharlal Nehru at the age1,417 words
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Advertisement856 1963-09-17 12 Strait* Tiaet k Malay Mail be handed tat I lit Flew COLO BTORAftI ANCAOK Orchard Road COLO STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAO— KATONG KEPPEL ROAD-NAVAL BASS: Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORC LTD Winchester House. Coltyer Quay THE NCWS FRONT H'tpetrtek'i Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL I Admkelty Ro*d. N*vai Base HAMJICM856 words
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Advertisement24 1963-09-17 12 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells with the elegant V\ «O* tfTTaW Am CONDITIONS j lbmwwbß-rh|liwlßiLili24 words
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Advertisement135 1963-09-17 12 □K^l^l BasssssssT \\\.mr^^^mm^m^m^mWmWML\^L^mW I I(M|IU I 4 \XV\VvS When your child Is In pain... Doctors know that aspirin is best for treating fever and relieving pain in children, but only in small, exact, safe doses. That is why they recommend Angiers Junior Aspirin; it's made specially to be safe for135 words
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Article241 1963-09-17 13 ONG: THE U.P.P. HAS NOT WAVERED SINGAPORE, Mon. The secretary-gen-erol of the United Peopled Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, declared tonight that his party was the only one in Singapore that had nevor wavered. Speaking at a UPP rally near the 13th mile. Jurone Road, he attacked the Barisan Sosialls241 words
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Article23 1963-09-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The first Malaysian Open Dog Show will be held at the, Chinese Assembly Hall here on Sunday.23 words
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Article, Illustration564 1963-09-17 13 Greetings and good wishes to people of Singapore The dynamic spirit of the people will always surmount challenges of future SINGAPORE, Monday. QUEEN Elizabeth today spoke of building a strong, stable and happy Malaysia in a message to the people of Singapore on the birth of Malaysia. The message, conveyed564 words
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82 1963-09-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. More than 50 homes off Lower I Ampang Road here were without lights for several hours tonight following a thunderstorm. A tree, uprooted In the storm, crashed ever the power lines, but by 9 p.m a breakdown team from; the82 words
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Article17 1963-09-17 13 IPOH. Mon. Mr. A. Kandiah, Controller of Telecommunications, East Coast, Is now Controller, Telecoms. Peralc.17 words
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Article41 1963-09-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Professor Ungku Abdul Ariz. Professor of Economics at the University of Mn lava, will give a talk on "Rural Development and Poverty in Malaysia" at the Avti Concourse .1 8 15 pjn. on Sept. 27.41 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-09-17 13 THE retiring British High Commissioner, Sir Geofroy Tory (above), receives the insignia of a Dato from the Yang diPertuan Agong at a special ceremony at the Istana Negara yesterday.' Sir Geofroy and col. C. M. Bennett, former New Zealand High Commissioner ;n Malaya (right), were created86 words
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256 1963-09-17 13 T^HE Singapore Al--1 Uance candidate for River Valley, Dr. Yap Pheng Geek, today asked the people to vote for Alliance candidates if they wanted Malaysia to be a, success. Speaking at an Alliance mass rally at Upper ScranKoon Road, Dr. Yap256 words
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108 1963-09-17 13 PROGRAMME FOR LAS I DAY OF A!R -SHOW SINGAPORE, M on Malaysia Air Show here will end at 10 p.m. tomorrow. This is the programme for the final day: 10 a.m. joy rides from 10.30; Hunter jet aircraft in manoeuvres and low runs belore landing for static display. 10. 1.">—108 words
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264 1963-09-17 13 TV and radio time for S'pore parties SINGAPORE. Mon. The four main pari eral of the United Peoday's general election have been offered radio and TV time to present I their policies to the i people. They are the PAP. Singapore Alliance, Barisan Sosialls and the United People's Party. Four264 words
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69 1963-09-17 13 SINGAPORE, Mon. Tht Finance Minister. Dr. Goh Keng Bwee. will open the eight-storey Hotel SlngaDura Intercontinental in Ore lard Road tomorrow. Built at an estimated cost of $6.6 million, the new hotel U the 22nd In the chain of luxury hotels operated by International Hotels69 words
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Advertisement91 1963-09-17 13 Congratulations HOTEL SINGAPURA ON THE OCCASION OF THEIR OPENING THE CHINA ENGINEERS, LTD. (INC. IN HONG KONG) 30, KUCHING ROAD. SINGAPORE 4. SUPPLIERS CONTRACTORS OF ARCHITECTURAL ALUMINIUM 8 KrLG SPARKING PLUGS JaL. HYLUMINA M m INSULATORS inn 1 1 1 1 I RfflT Th n tural choice of motorists 391 words
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Miscellaneous719 1963-09-17 13 I Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYA Tunlcu Abdul Rahman, Kuala nHUIU IW«I-«I« Lumpur: 10.30 Eye-witness acNATIONAL SHORTWAVE count Of The Second Night OI SERVICE: 41.7 meim The Cultural Show At Stadium am no Tim* fit™*] N*- Negara. Kuala Lumpur, 11.00 g£*u; 6 e£a I pSud?^BreS. "J*" ll^ Of The Lake719 words
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Advertisement259 1963-09-17 14 r Opens today singapura CzmERCONTIHENTHL Richard Squwr. Gen. Mgr. i V I Singapore's largest, most modern hotel Proudly Intercontinental Hotels announce Singapuralntercontinentaljnthistradition, As if these facilities were not enough the opening of the 22nd in their chain of combines impeccable taste in decor and Singapura Intercontinental offers a shopinternationalhotels:modern,distinguished architecture259 words
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Article, Illustration43 1963-09-17 15 GRAND FINALE TO MALAYSIA PROCESSIONS IN SINGAPORE THESE lion dancers performing amid flaming torches provided a speculator finale to the two processions that toured the streets of Singapore City on Sunday night as part of the Malaysia Day celebrations.43 words
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1022 1963-09-17 15 pi RE WORKS lit the sky. Dragons and il l urn i nated boats drifted across the harbour. The whole city stood ablaze with lights. This was Singapore in her proudest mo- SINGAPORE, Monday LEE: ITS OUR WISH AND WILL TO SEE THAT MALAYSIA SURVIVES,1,022 words
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Advertisement74 1963-09-17 15 What is P the secret j||\\ of the r\\ \J I look? I This is an invitation to you to meet Miss Arden's special consultant and learn the latest secrets of loveliness. She will help you with your beauty problems; advise on your make-up -all v/ithout charge. From 17th to74 words
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Advertisement118 1963-09-17 15 lllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNlllllllllllM Congratulations to HOTEL SINGAPURA INTERCONTINENTAL on the occasion of the opening of their new HOTEL The Raya Cocktail Lounge, Pebble Bar, Four Lions Restaurant, Coffee House, Guest Rooms Suites and Ground Floor Lobby were decorated by DIETHELM CO. LTD. PAINTS DEPARTMENT with SUPER KEM-TONE THE DE-LUXE LATEX tKEM-GLO f|||118 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-09-17 16 PENANG's Chief Minister, Dato Won? Pow Nee (second from right), shuts his eyes as pigeons released to commemorate the big day flutter past him and other YIP guests. Straits Times picture by Ng Weng Chee.Ng Weng Chee - 37 words
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145 1963-09-17 16 Champagne hi mid-air for 'YIP' visitors- KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The first 21 passengers to fly in from overseas to the new nation of Malaysia aboard a Thai International airrraft DC 6B from Bangkok this morning were treated as "Malaysian VIPs." The aircraft on crossing the Malayan Thailand border announced to145 words
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Article28 1963-09-17 16 KUALA LUMPUR.— Mon. While all the other States have declared today and tomorrow public noildays for the Malaysia celebrations. Trcngganu has declared Wednesday a public holiday.28 words
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Article40 1963-09-17 16 IPOH. Mon —The Ipoh Jaycees will hold a masked hall at the St. John Ambulance Hall on Oct. 5 in aid of their charitable projects fund. It will be under the patronage of the Sultan of Perak.40 words
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202 1963-09-17 16 —PREMIER LEE GETS MESSAGE FROM THE TENGKU SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew today received congratulatory cables from Tengkn Abdul Rahman and the Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. Donald Stephens, on the birth of Malaysia. From the Terigku: "Uchapan selamat lahir Malaysia. Allah peliharakan Raj a 2 Gabnor2. KetuaZ Neeara202 words
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196 1963-09-17 16 PNANG, Mon. More than 10.000 people attended the Malaysia Day ceremonies at the City Esplanade today despite the boycott by the So-cialist-dominated City Council. Describing the ceremony as "historic and significant" the Chief Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee. said there was "much cause196 words
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Advertisement178 1963-09-17 16 CONGRATULATIONS to HOTEL SINGAPURA INTERCONTINENTAL on the occasion of the official opening today. Also opening today for business ras <mmiM Shop No. 4, Hotel Singapura Intercontinental TAILORS I/SHIRT SPECIALISTS INELEGANT MEN'S WEAR V DRESS ACCESSORIES FOR BEST CHINESE TRADITIONAL CRAFTSMANSHIP IN CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES. New Publication for Malaysia ''PIMPINAN BAHASA178 words
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Advertisement91 1963-09-17 16 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the management of I HOTEL SINGAPURA i INTERCONTINENTAL on the J official opening todag I t LINCO 1 METAL FURNITURE J Supplied by KWONG HIN LTD. 18, St. Michael's Road, Singapore- 1 2. CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the management of HOTEL SINGAPURA INTERCONTINENTAL on91 words
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Article, Illustration468 1963-09-17 17 yiTALITY, health, energy and beauty you could have the Mot and more, it was once thought, if you owned a pearl. The opal, now often regarded as unlucky, was once a favourite. And it was thought to symbolise lasting love. Superstition or legend. In468 words
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Article119 1963-09-17 17 Tips to beat the heat at bedtime TO beat the heat follow A uiese tlpe lor sleeping time. A firm which manufactures bedding suggested the bedroom can be kept cooler by closing the windows and drawing the shades or blinds just before noon. This helps keep outside heat from entering.119 words
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254 1963-09-17 17 CHICKEN LIVER WITH PICKLED RADISH TF you are still in a holiday mood here is a tasty dish, Chick-en-liver Balls, you can try though it takes time and patience to prepare. Cookery expert, Mrs. E. Handy says it is worth all the trouble. You will need i katl chicken liver,254 words
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Article53 1963-09-17 17 WHEN washing children's shoe laces, string them through the button -holes of a garment and tie the ends. They'll get as clean as the other laundry and not get lost. To avoid cutting material when removing buttons slide a comb under the buttons and cut the thread with53 words
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Advertisement324 1963-09-17 17 Fits you like a dream matdenfomv Innovation' CONTOUR Foam rubber truly pre-shapes your contours. m*~*^^M' \jr-^Jl^m^ e B* nt 'y embroidered above and prettied with l«ce for added beauty. *^^p* Ut to keep its shape. V\ y AA.A&Bcups, On salt mt all fin* it ore i. Try Maid en form324 words
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Advertisement363 1963-09-17 17 V/ -Mm Designed for your I jj Tt^unt* K baby FAREX provides i —/jg essential nourishment I -^KB**-^ from weaning age *l Butterfly brand ELECTRIC CLOCK ALARM CLOCK^^p^. CHRYSANTHEMUM (-9 GH^T FLOWER MOVES V 8 4/ EVERY SECOMO \^.s3^SOLD EVERYWHERE fi ISOVAC" VACUUM JUCS VACUUM FLASKS PICNIC BAGS AND CASES363 words
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Miscellaneous232 1963-09-17 17 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS n. ThU shrine Ulna'lt monks 1. Painter almost, red ana black abode (8). <6>- 7. 23 he always gets about 6 (8). 6. The osprey seems to want 8. Western convoy, or humorist compliments and custom (4-4). going by 22 (5-t). 9. Try to study the232 words
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Article, Illustration370 1963-09-17 18 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL NEWS. By OUR MARKET STAFF ENGINEERING PROMOTION COUNCIL OPENS OFFICE IN SPORE TO COVER SOUTH-EAST ASIA REGION THE Engineering Export Promotion Council (India) has opened an office in Singapore to cover the South Eastern markets with special emphasis on the Malaysian market.370 words
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Article223 1963-09-17 18 MR. K. KUMAR, sole proprietor of Kay Kumar's (Malaya) Co. will leave Singapore on Thursday on a world tour in search of new creations in fashion for the people of Malaysia. His six weeks* trip to leading cities of the world will enable him223 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-09-17 18 /CRUSADER Shipping Co. I of Wellington, New Zealand, will shortly introduce another ship into their service from New Zealand to Singapore and Malaya. It is Port Adelaide (above), registered In London. She win commence loading refrigerated and general cargo in New Zealand towards the md of203 words
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Article115 1963-09-17 18 THE Orchard Road branch of the Firsi National City Bank has Increased its staff members from 11 to 14, In anticipation of an Increase in business In its new premises. The branch was moved from the second floor of Shaw House to the arcade at Hotel115 words
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277 1963-09-17 18 SINGAPORE'S first full range steel office furniture and equipment factory at Red Hill industrial estate, was officially opened last week by Dr. Goh Keng Swee, Singapore's Finance Minister. Owned by Office Equipment Mnnufacturers (Singapore) Ltd., the factory will manufacture for consumption in the Malaysian territories and for277 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-09-17 18 Watch firm executive on FE tour TH E managing director general of Girard-Perre-gaux. Dr. Charles Edward Virchaux, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the course of a Far East inspection tour. Dr. Virchaux brought with him the advance model of a square self-winding watch DR. VIRCHAUX which has its calehdar window170 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-09-17 18 MR. A. KOSTER (above), electronic service engineer of Dr. Ing. v man ufacturers of Kllscnograph electronic engraving machines, has arrived in Singapore to be service engineer covering the Par East market. An expert with over 10 years' experience in servicing, installing and repairing KUschograph machines. Mr. Koster will62 words
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Article68 1963-09-17 18 Mr Oon Chong Khoon a shipping assistant with Socfln Company Ltd.. left Kuala Lumpur ■if,,, I***1 week for Britain where he will study at the London School of Foreign Trade for one year. Mr Oon. who joined Socfln as a trainee executive four yean ago on his return68 words
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Article101 1963-09-17 18 \|H BS HANBKN. manager oi E»*t Asiatic's Paper and Pnntinu Machinery Department. M"Pf* has reiurnfd from Sydney wh^re he attended the Aus- tralaslan Qraohlc Arts and Pack- neiiiE pxnlbtMon Rccoir.panled by ;Mr Lee Thean Ewe. manager of ■W Singapore Paper Products Ltd. They studied the latest101 words
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Article, Illustration91 1963-09-17 18 Top post at Guthries for engineer T*HE Guthrie Organisation JL announces the appointment of Mr. P. H. Wide (above), as their PanMalaysian engineering manager. Mr. Wide who is at present in the Federation will be stationed in Singapore from October 1. He has been with the Guthrie Organisation for a91 words
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Article60 1963-09-17 18 Mr. L.I. Stevens of the International Department of the world-wide Armour Pharmaceutical Company Ltd.. is In Kuala Lumpur to carry out an on the spot survey of the pharmaceutical market. Mr. Stevens will be spending about 10 weeks in the Federation and Singapore meeting doctors, visiting hospitals60 words
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Advertisement409 1963-09-17 18 >■>. i* tb^bSpV M. A world of his own He is in another world, so absorbed that for the moment you are forgotten. He feels secure because you, his father, are always there to comfort and provide for him. He never thinks it could be otherwise. But you know differently.409 words
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Advertisement228 1963-09-17 18 i t J^' J fcr JbV HOISTING II BECOMES I 1 EASIER 1' j FASTER WITH ill THE I l NEW IMPROVED 111 BHC 111 SAGA i 1 I (JUNIOR 3 DIFFERENT HOIST SPEEDS. NO FUSS. NO TOOLS REQUIRED. DOUBLE BRAKES FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY. NO CHAINS AND NO OILING REQUIRED.228 words
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Advertisement1351 1963-09-17 19 Due S'pcre Sails P. Sham Penang rERSEUt L-paei. o*t<- Glasgow See. 4 Tatar Seat If iiCAON Luerpiel. Outlm IP Pt/Sept 28 Sept 21 MtIAhVPM i»*n*e«, bitteow Spat HI kept 22 Seat 23/21 Mtt2f MAROR A'moutti, L'pitl. Glasgow Sipt 21 Seat 23 Sett 24/ 3 iNTiioCHUS L.t«., M i, i,,j»io. Seat1,351 words
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Advertisement2738 1963-09-17 19 W^lfW^lfMrl^L^ V\Ui\wLW THE EAC LINES faeOT JSi SMtGAPOtC (UAU LUAiPua.f.SWfTTtMHAM PBPUUQ KjfJH Nw««MI li.wMNClt. t.OJOIN.I l/lIUMiI meme 7*ol '«o~i 11m noai im moweaasw MILJN64 10 GENOA. LL HAVRt HAMBUtij, OttMtN. ANTWtRP RSHERBAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO, COTHEHBBRt ANS CSPtNNASEH Spore p. .s'hani Ptnaeg "PATAGONIA" k) la Pert/23 Seat 24/28 Sept 21/28 Sapt2,738 words
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Advertisement1207 1963-09-17 19 feMcALISTER tfs CO., LTD. w fkwmvm ELLKRMAM UNI dt KLAVBMESB LDfft tm m LEicEiTEtt tMtt JZ l > nt Spore P. S'hta fenang tRONAtiLU 21/22 Beit 21/21 Soft 21 Sett Stare R Sham Pemn t CtiU Ham aaroro Laataa. Oaib HMI. 2V21 Sept Sett/2 ocl 21/11 Salt Cm OF EAITBOURHE-1,207 words
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Article, Illustration413 1963-09-17 20 ANOTHER PROPERTY COMPANY TO OFFER SHARES TO PUBLIC From Our Market Correspondent THE first public offer of shares in Malaysia by another property development company was announced in Singapore yesterday. The company making the offer is Central Properties Ltd., which is a sister company to Town and City Properties Ltd.,413 words
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Article104 1963-09-17 20 MELBOURNE. Mon. T<HE easing trend in industrial* widened today. Most leaders lost ground and gains were mostly narrow Company reports again provided the main influence on the market. Oils and base metals were quiet and steady and loans were firm. C.R.A. 23/-xd Mount la* 37/1 N. Broken Hill104 words
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Article82 1963-09-17 20 Mr. Henry FY>rd 11. chairman of Uie board of the Ford Motor Company and Mr. Arjay R. Miller, president, announced that the company's consolidated net Income In the second quarter of this year was a record $467.7 million, up 11 per cent over that for the82 words
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Article38 1963-09-17 20 On the frta aiartangi market ra Nwig Kmic yeatcrday. the U.S. dclUr wan quoted at 5.731 fcr TT. and 6.724 (or aaati. httrllnc vrtu -voted at 15.90 and •ne taal »f »oia at 2SOI. 8 pore38 words
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Advertisement807 1963-09-17 20 KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. I T Hidup Malaysia. Majulah Malaysia. Long Live Malaysia. GUTHRIE'S glHßll ft CO. (i) LTB. .UTMBIt ft CO. (Ml HO tUTHRIE B Cl. (M) Llt> Batten Rim Crut ttel. IS- 11. Well tiai Siatafin 72M1 Pirt twtttaetea OMi Ptnes Oon Cargl Cuiaiwi Service A«MIMU. MhH^^SBB h>om807 words
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Advertisement927 1963-09-17 20 1 .^^KM^B^ fTA/rro iTA/rrb MOM BOMBAY ft KAKINAOA «.v. STATE OF MAHARASHTRA" tor Koba CKoko. Nogoyo Yokohama Sept. 31/23 Smpt. 17/ U FROM AUSTRALIA H.V. "JTATI OF »RISSA- roc Colomfta Modro* Colcurto S«pt 20/23 S«»t. 2J/J* FROM CALCUTTA, CHALNA CHITTAGONG «.S OAGOHOY" tor f remantie. AdeloKJe. Melbourne end Sydney S«pt.927 words
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Advertisement345 1963-09-17 20 TENDERS JOHORE J.K.R. TENDKR NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'C above registered P.WJD. Contractors will be received by the STATE ENGINEER. JOHORE, up to 12.00 NOON on 28th: September. 1963. for CONSTRUCTION OF DISTRICT OFFICER'S HOUSE AT BATU PAHAT. Full particulars may be obtained from Senior Executive Engineer, Batu Pahat. JOHORE345 words
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Advertisement263 1963-09-17 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from the following artisans for employment In a large Iron mine In Pahang: 1. Refrigeration and Airconditloner mechanics: 2. Electrical servicemen for domestic appliances: 3 Plant and Auto electrical fitters (must be experienced In servicing heavy Installations and equipment) 4. Wiremen (must bold current C.E.B.263 words
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Advertisement631 1963-09-17 20 NOTICE HONG KONG UNIT FUNDS LIMITED Under the terms of the Trust Deed, a Distribution will be made on 15th November, 1963. to persons who are registered unltholden on 30th September, 1963. HONG KONG SHANGHAI BANK, HONO KONO (TRUSTEE) LJMITZD. Trustee. NOTICE Mr. T.M.S. Maxwell Is no longer employed by631 words
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Advertisement182 1963-09-17 20 J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from Registered P.W.D. Contractors In Class 'E' anc* above up to 3.00 p.m. on 20th September, 1963 at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. For erection and completion of 2 blocks of 4 unite and 1 block of 6182 words
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Advertisement1462 1963-09-17 21 -^*TB BsSi <~ Zff S^ sH isVsm > THE NEW SUPERPOWEREO^IJt: POWERTOOLS societa Qommißßionaria Singepsrs TsL 7WM HO 80. S«l •tele Lumpur T*l SMI2 I M44i P O Be> *07' cm Sell q*ifttu»tt| THROUGH OVR. CLASSIFIED COLUMNS |N FACT you'll find mo«t things are advertised In the classified columns of1,462 words
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Advertisement815 1963-09-17 21 TUITION 1» Word* Si (Mil.)— Box tt eta. txtrm INTBNSIVB COAOHINQ la EnKlish, Mathematics for all Secondariea. Strict Foundation given. Starting immediately. Please Ring (B'pore) ***** between 2 p.m. p.m. ABOUT YOUR PUTURB. Britain's foremost Postal Training Bchool caa guide aad help ambitious men to Success aad security. Expert Tuition815 words
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Advertisement976 1963-09-17 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words It < Ml*.}— Box tt eta^txtrm DAP SBO Ute one and only fully automatic car under SS.OOO. Try It now at Lyon Motors Penang. Universal Car* Iroa, Wearoc Bros. K.L., Screen ban. Malacca. Federated Motore. B'por*, IM} MORRIS 1100, 1961 O/Kapttan. 1959 Mercedes 190. Chevrolet976 words
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Advertisement436 1963-09-17 21 LADIES HAIRDRESSING It Word* Si (Mlm.}—BoM tt eta, txtrm QUSBMSTOWN LAOIMIM smart Malaysian Pens wttb Free Gift for only tt-00. Try now at Tardlry Beauty 8a loon. 119 -V Ta_«lln Halt Road. Spore. SAKURA BEAUTY SALON. «8A S«raogooa Oardeo Way. Tel: ***** <B»ra 191 with specialist araduatad from Hongkong aad436 words
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Advertisement93 1963-09-17 21 W KRIESLER T.V.I the best in sight and sound j*^ 1 23 screen ijjj|| H Hi-Fi ■PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURE J li CHOICE OF CABINET COLOURS J| [fD ONLY $740 (NETT) M I II I See this model at Krleslsr dealers, or telephone Societa for further information Telephone No. 70-803 [I For93 words
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406 1963-09-17 22 By EPSOM JEEP Singapore. Monday THE TOAST was for the "uninvited guest" Resquilleur in French at a Gold Cup victory champagne party thrown by Mr. Pierre Guinet of Veni Vici stable at Bukit Timah on Sunday. The "uninvited guest" richly deserved the compliment. In406 words
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527 1963-09-17 22 STIPE'S REPORT SINGAPORE, Mon. The MJEUI. Stipendiary Ste- ward's report on yesterday's races at Bukit Timah: RACE I: Fascination was withdrawn lrom the race by the veterinary surgeon when he was found to be suffering from an eye injury. All527 words
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Article95 1963-09-17 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Four Singapore Malaya Cup regular* are among the 15 players selected by the Singapore Business Houses FA. to play against People's Association aide on Wednesday at Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. In conjunction with the Malaysia Day celebrations. The four players. Maiid Ariflf.95 words
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Article26 1963-09-17 22 LONDON, Mon. Acrophel won the Newbury Autumn Cup run over I6f at Newbury. Sublime was second with Iron Bine third of 11 runners. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article20 1963-09-17 22 JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Charles L. Wlnslow, former South African and Olympic tennis champion, died here yesterday, aged 74. Reuter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article, Illustration90 1963-09-17 22 Stakes claim for —Malaysia team— 1 SINGA PORE'S Sharin O s m a n (above), who staked an early claim foi the Malaysian Davis Cup team next year when he partnered z= S. A. Azman to beat the top seeds, Billy --Z Yap and Kwofc Yoke Yen. 6-3. 6-4 in90 words
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Article153 1963-09-17 22 SINGAPORE, Mou. M.G.E Swencke. returning a net score of 67, won U»e Singapore Island Country Club's "B" Divi- i slon monthly medal golf (stroke) j competition over the island course at Upper Thomson Road today. The runner-up was Chua Boon Ann (69 net). The ball153 words
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Article119 1963-09-17 22 Phua wins "Mr Asia" title KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sonny Phua, Malaya's representative in the Mr. Universe contest in London on Friday, won the Mr. Asia title at Colombo last night. Kok Kee, former secretary of the Nilai Bangsa Physical Culture Association, said he had received a cable from Sonny's manager.119 words
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Article71 1963-09-17 22 IPOH. Mon. The South Korean Reconstruction Bank's women's table tennis team to tour Malaya will play against Perak women on Sept. 22 at the St. John Ambulance Hall here 17.30 p.m.). The Korean team comprise SooJa Kwack. 1962 Korean champion. Yool-Ja Whang. Kyunn-Ja Choi. Yun-Ja71 words
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Article718 1963-09-17 22 WORLD OF SPORT MONZA, (North Italy). Mon. Jim Redman, of Southern Rhodesia, riding a Honda, won the 35Occ race In the Monza motorlcycllng Orand Prix yesterday to claim the 350 cc world championship. Redman, who led from the start, covered the 27 laps, totalling 155.250 kilometersReuter - 718 words
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Article, Illustration168 1963-09-17 22 JOE DORAI - Motor racing ace Arnold -dies JOE DORAI By SINGAPORE. Mon. Bernard Arnold, the well known Singapore motor racer died in England on Friday after a long illness. Arnold, who is also one of Malaya's top racer, had cancer. Arnold had left Singapore in July for treatment in England. In his168 words
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Article186 1963-09-17 22 I PENANG. Sun.— Rough play. resulting in two players— on. each from each side being ordered off marred the friendly soccer between a Penang Selection and a Singapore SelecI tions at the City otadlum here tonight. The game was drawn 1-1. After surviving a dangerous Singapore186 words
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Article117 1963-09-17 22 SINGAPORE. Mon. Singapore Joint Services will not withdraw from the Malaya Cup and FAM Cup competition next year. The Joint Services F.A. secro tary, Capt. B. Stanworth. said the suggestion that they should withdraw from the two major tournaments because of expected difficulty in raising a team117 words
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89 1963-09-17 22 LONDON, Mon. Jimmy Greaves, the Tottenham Hotspur and England forward, and Alex Dawson, of Preston North End. head the goalscorers' list for the English football season so far. each with a tally of nine. Leaders In the first and second divisions are: FirstReuter - 89 words
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Advertisement427 1963-09-17 22 u.s.a? Only Pan Am offers tion >' ou turn y° ur USA visit into J 'Round the World holiday! Eastbound and Westbound Your Jet Clipper Flight lot routes' A relaxing adventure! You enjoy warm, friendly service by bilingual cabin attendants. International cuisine by N=^^sB^^^ world-famed Maxim's of Paris. (Oriental specialties427 words
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Miscellaneous101 1963-09-17 22 SPORTS »U*X CYCLING M-<-arnivil: 25 miles massed start (7 ajn.); I.ooom individual time trial (4 p.m.. both at Diplomatic Enclave); 1.600 m team time trial heals and final: 800 m massed start heats and final: 4.800 m massed start final. 10.000 m massed start final (all at Merdeka Stadium. 9101 words
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Article, Illustration481 1963-09-17 23 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By EXTRA-TIME CORNERS DECIDE MUD-BATH JJUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor entered the final of the Malaysian hockey competition with a long corner and short corner earned against Singapore during extra time of their scoreless semi-final at Armed Forces' ground today. In the final at 3481 words
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Article66 1963-09-17 23 5-0 sweep by US rvENVER. Mon. The United ■*"*6tates completed a 5-0 victory over Venezuela In the American zone final of the Davis Cup tennis competition. The American team will meet England. European zone finalists, at Bournemouth on Sept. 26-28. In the remaining two singles matches Dlayed yesterday Dennis Ralston66 words
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Article132 1963-09-17 23 FINA ban Indonesia TOKYO, Mon. FINA the world swimming controlling body, announced yesterday that Indonesia had been suspended for an indef nlte period. Kitaro Abe. the FINA honourary secretary, said here that the action had been taken as Indonesia held a swimming competition with China disregarding FINA's earlier warning. FINA132 words
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Article153 1963-09-17 23 SHOOTING KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Selangor became champions in the Malaysia Inter-state shooting tournaments which concluded at the Ourney Road range today. Selangor won the clay pigeon, silhoutte rapid fire (pistol and revolver), centre fire (pistol and revolver) and free pistol, were second In the small bore153 words
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Article108 1963-09-17 23 CYCLING fTUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Malaya's Commonwealth Games cyclists— N. A. Rosli, A. H. Abu and Andrew Michael rruue an Impressive start In th« Malaysian cycling carnival which opened today at the Diplomatic Enclave. Competing in the 10 mile; massed start race over the lj-iap course encircling108 words
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106 1963-09-17 23 Cyclists set up pro-tern committee KUALA LUMPUR. Hon. —First steps to form a Malaysian Cycling Federation were taken today when representatives from Singapore and Malaya met at the Teachers Training college to draft a constitution. Representing Singapore were Ng Chwee Lye and Yahaya Din and two delegates each from the106 words
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Article117 1963-09-17 23 BADMINTON— Penaag schoolkeys and girls championships: Bon sigles S-flnab: Cheah Hock Leong (PPS) bt Saw Alk Chin (PFS) 15-9. 15-6: Cheang Chet Yew (Tli bt Llm Khoon Hye (8X1) 15-12, 15-8. Boys double* •-finals: Cheah Hock Leong and Saw Alk Chin (PPS) bt Soon Hoe Choon and Qoh Hool117 words
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Article594 1963-09-17 23 GOLF Final team placlngs: MEN 438 Government Services: O. de Witt 171 gross 141 nett; F. Watklnson 183. 141; YJ3. Teh 172, 156. 455 Penaag Turf Club: L Ayyaroo 159, 155; Urn Eng Hool 195. 149; Ong Chwee Urn 175. 151. 456 Royal SeUngor Golf Club: Y. .T.594 words
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414 1963-09-17 23 LIM KEE CHAN - GOLF QUEEN'S CUP WON BY MRS STIRLING LIM KEE CHAN By HEATHER STIRLING scorched round a four-over-par 77 for a two-round total of 159 to become the first holder of the Queen's Challenge Cup In the Malaysian golf championships over the Royal Selangor Golf Club new course today. Mrs. Stirling's414 words
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Advertisement109 1963-09-17 23 "M SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE I Our auditors hare reported as follows:— "We certify that the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from tale in the sweeps held in conjunction with B the race meeting ending on 15th Sept., 1963 were checked by us and thot corresponding marble numbers in the thousands109 words
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Advertisement128 1963-09-17 23 I For the kind of motoring I no other car in the world I can offer... IjAGUAR la* GRACE SPACE PACE I MARK X MARK II lj T TYPE ROADSTER 'E' TYPE COUPJE WM^m^^M MOTO» DIVISION w"'""M^^^ From the wonderful world of Toshiba electricity Two TV spectaculars for modern living!128 words
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Article343 1963-09-17 24 LONDON. Mon. The stock markets gave a generally mixed periormance en the first day of the New Account. Many good features developed in Industrials following selective buying but some prices fell back, while elsewhere small losses predominated. Gilts were very quiet throughout and prices eased343 words
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93 1963-09-17 24 Manila's envoy ordered to remain in Singapore SINGAPORE, Mon. The Philippines ConsulGeneral in Singapore, Mr. Juan C. Dionisio, is still In Singapore but his Indonesian counterpart. Brig. Gen. Soeghi Arto, has returned to Jakarta. Mr. Dionisio said tonight that be had received instructions from Manila to stay on at his93 words
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Article, Illustration48 1963-09-17 24 SABAH'S Chief Minister. Mr. Donald Stephens, in colourful Kadazan costume, reading the Malaysia proclamation in Jesselton yesterday. With him are Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun. the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, and Tun Abdul Razak, the Deputy Prime Minister, who represented the Central Government at the celebrations. Straits Times picture.48 words
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Article54 1963-09-17 24 LONDON, Mon. Spot 19-, d., Oct. 19-S.d., Nov. 10 9 16d., Dec 19' id., Oct. Dec. 19 9/16 d.. Jan./ Mar. 20 llbd Apr./ June 20 3 16d.. July SetM. 20 \d., Oct. Dec. 20 5 16d.. Jan. Mar. 20 5 16d.. c.i.f. Oct. 1J 3 16d.. Nov. 1954 words
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Article23 1963-09-17 24 LONDON Mon Buyers £930. sellers £935, Forward buyers £903.. sellers £903. Settlement. C932'.. Turnover a.m. 75 tons p.m. 90 tons. Tone: Steady.23 words
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Article36 1963-09-17 24 HONO KONO. Mon. China. In a protest note to India, has complained of "another provocation aimed at creating tension" by Indian troops on the Slno-In-dian border, the New China news agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article86 1963-09-17 24 Mac an M-joy guest in London F ONDON, Mon. The Malaysia flag was raised over the Malayan High Commission office here this morning. Mr. Macmillan, the Prime Minister, will be among 1,000 guests at a Malaysia Day reception this evening. The host will be the Malayan High Commissioner, Tengku Ya'acob.Reuter - 86 words
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Article27 1963-09-17 24 KARACHI. Mon— An exchange of photographs of the communications ministers of Pakistan and China today Inaugurated a direct radio-photo link between Karachi and Peking. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article30 1963-09-17 24 BELGRADE. Mon. President Tito of Yugoslavia will visit Brazil from Sept. 18 to 23 at the Invitation of President Joao Goulart. It was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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119 1963-09-17 24 SINGAPORE. Mon.— U.S. Consul-General in Singapore, Mr. Sam P. Gilstrap. will be the main speaker at the opening ceremony of "American Education Week In Singapore," which starts on Sept. 25 at the National Library. The programme includes an education exposition. Urn .showIngs, lecture seminars, book119 words
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Obituary77 1963-09-17 24 P.C. pillai. Ho.ipi al AMtataat. O«neral Hospital, Slntcxpore, paranl awi.y peacefully on 16.8.83. Cortex* ■eavea for Kldadan Hindu Cemetery 4 p.m. 17.9.63. From New undue Koa4 borpltal quarters. MR. PVALCHANDt of M/S Dy*(chj.nds AmarsinKh 63/6.1 liatu Road. Kuala Lumpur passed away on 16/9 '63 at I.M. r i p.m.77 words
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Advertisement143 1963-09-17 24 TO NONA and Wahab on 15th Sept. at General Hospital, Alor Star, a son. Zawnnl. Both writ thmnks to all concerned. MUI CAN: Between Weng Ctaooo, younger ma of Mr. Hul Mun Yew and the late Mm. But Mun Yew and Sum L*n, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gan143 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-09-17 24 lIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 85 77 Kota Bharu 88 77 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 93 73 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7542 words
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