The Straits Times, 18 September 1963
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Title Section21 1963-09-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 f fie**** The Straits Times KDN 352 Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963 15 CENTS21 words
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Article617 1963-09-18 1 We have no choice, says the Tengku MALAYSIA CUTS OFF LINKS WITH JAKARTA AND MANILA: THAILAND ASKED TO REPRESENT US KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday MALAYSIA today severed diplomatic relations with Indonesia and the Philippines. The decision was taken at an emergency Cabinet meeting this morning. Thailand has been617 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-09-18 1 1 AFTER DEMONSTRATION AT INDONESIAN EMBASSY TENGKU Abdul Rahman, wiping his eves, is lifted shoulder-high in the grounds of the Residency by some of the crowd who had earlier demonstrated at the Indonesian Embassy. Straits Times picture.39 words
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Article32 1963-09-18 1 ATTACKS DEPLORED WASHINGTON. Turv Mate I>< p;irtmcnt today (icninrcir mob attacks on rmhaxxiis in •J.ik.irt.i ;ind Ku.il.i l.umpur J.iji.m i KprettsKHl urr.it regret iiver m.i1.0m.,1 wvertac icl.itioiis with liklomcm.i 'hilipniniN32 words
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Article, Illustration856 1963-09-18 1 MORE than 1,000 demonstrators stoned the Indonesian Embassy here today. They also attempted to barn down an ancillary wooden building bat the police riot squad pat out the small fire before it took firm hold. Bottles, sticks and stones were hurled at the main Embassy building and856 words
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770 1963-09-18 1 The final act ends with a 101 -gun salute KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. A1 01 -gun salute echoed across Kuala Lumpur this evening to signal the close of the Proclamation ceremony, the final act in the formal establishment of Malaysia "forever an independent and sovereign democratic State founded upon liberty and770 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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112 1963-09-18 2 India buys Soviet equipment for defence NEW DELHI, Tues. India has concluded an agreement with the Soviet Union for the supply of certain types of defence equipment for use by the Indian armed forces. The Defence Minister, Mr. Yashwantrao Chavan. replying to questions In the Lower House said the agreementReuter - 112 words
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237 1963-09-18 2 SAIGON, Tuesday LARGE forces of steelbelmeted combat police were moved into central Saigon yesterday to prevent any antiGovernment demonstrations as South Vietnam's 28 days of martial law drew to an end. Saigon was all quiet this morning, but observers recalled the statements ofReuter - 237 words
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81 1963-09-18 2 Shooting on Assam border for two days r«AUHATI Tues. J Pakistanis opened fire on Indian border patrols on the AssamEast Pakistan border several times on Sunday and yesterday, according to an official report received here last night. A tea estate worker and a village woman were seriously wounded when theReuter - 81 words
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Article398 1963-09-18 2 PEKING, Tuesday MOSCOh ACCOUNT OF FRONTIER INCIDENT DENIED: 'BRUTALITY' BY RUSSIANS ALLEGED PEKING yesterday accused the Soviet Government of "seizing every opportunity to fan up anti-China hysteria to further worsen the relations between the two countries." It rejected Russian charges about the behaviour of Chinese passengersReuter - 398 words
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Article53 1963-09-18 2 RAWALPINDI, Tues.— Pakistan will &<>nd "quite a big" official delegation to Peking to attend Communist Cblna's National Day celebrations on Oct. 1. The delegation is likely to be led by a Central Government Minister, and Its deputy leader will be a leading Opposition member of theUPI - 53 words
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189 1963-09-18 2 All lies says Izvestia of Chinese I—charge1 charge- jyjOSCOW. Tues. Izvestia, Soviet Government newspaper, last nUht accused the New China News Agency of lying about the recent incidents at the Naushki border station, when Soviet authorities detained the Peking-Mos-cow Express. The newspaner said Hsinhua (the New China News Auejicv) inReuter - 189 words
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Article136 1963-09-18 2 TAIPEH. Tues. Vlce-Ad-miral Thomas H. Moorer. commander of the US Seventh Fleet, reiterated today that the fleet has the capability of "meeting any emergency" in the Pacific. In a Press conference held on board his flagship, the mlssle cruiser Providence, Admiral Moorer said thatReuter - 136 words
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Article31 1963-09-18 2 MELBOURNE. Tues.— A largescale promotion of Australian products will be held at the Osaka International Trade Fair during April, Minister for Trade, Mr. John McEwan. announced last night. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous15 1963-09-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby v /^MO.*). IT BiBMlNO*^\ JSL- V TM£ BLCCTRiC 1804 J15 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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395 1963-09-18 3 Dynamite city tense as troops move in BIRMINGHAM (Alabama), Tues He added that 200 Negro and white citizens agreed to make the appeal after a meeting here yesterday morning. Meanwhile, two Negro girls entered the previously all-white West End High School without incident yesterday In sharp contrast to last week's395 words
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Article22 1963-09-18 3 BRUSSELS, Tues. Queen Fa- blola of Belgium has had a second miscarriage, sources close to the. royal palace said.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article86 1963-09-18 3 NOTTINGHAM (England), Tues.— Aboard his fishing barge Frank Eccleshare put his feet up for a rest and a rat, chased by his dog. ran up his trousers leg. People on the banks of the River Trent here watched 52-year-old Mr. Eccleshare struggle aboard his luxuryReuter - 86 words
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227 1963-09-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.— President Kennedy yesterday expressed his "deep sense of outrage and (trier* over the Sunday school bombing in which four young Negro girls died in Birmingham (Alabama). Two Negro boys were shot dead in disorders that followed. The president, in a statement, calledReuter - 227 words
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Article, Illustration322 1963-09-18 3 A new year baby Queen Elizabeth r ONDON. Tues. Britain's 37-year- old Queen Elizabeth is expecting another baby her fourth in the new year, it was announced here last night. Buckingham Palace statement said the Queen would undertake no further official engagements after leaving Balmoral, her holiday castle in Scotland,Reuter - 322 words
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Article318 1963-09-18 3 FIRST MOVE BY RUSSIA AT U.N. UNITED NATIONS, Tuesday. DUSSIA will, for the first time, make known its major foreign policy in the United Nations this week ahead of the United States, instead of waiting to hear the American case and then replying to it. The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr.Reuter - 318 words
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Article95 1963-09-18 3 LIVE TV look at U.N. for Europe UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— The opening of the General Assembly will be televised live to Europe for the first time today via the satellite Relay. Another orbiting satellite, Syncom, will be used for a one-hour live radio broadcast to Africa. The programme will beReuter - 95 words
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117 1963-09-18 3 LONDON, Tues. Almost everyone in Britain knows who Christine Keeler is but few can identify Russia's first spacewoman, a public opinion poll reported yesterday. About 87 per cent of those questioned knew Miss Keeler was the girl in the society sex scandals involvingReuter - 117 words
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Article38 1963-09-18 3 CHICAGO. Tues. An explosion today damaged a motel and night club owned by former cowboy film star Gene Autrey. Police believe it was caused by a bomb. No-one was Injured. Damage was estimated at M 53.000.38 words
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Article117 1963-09-18 3 LONDON, Tuesday. F ORD DENNING yesterday delivered the keenlyawaited report of his inquiry into the Profumo scandal to Mr. Macmillan's London residence. Admiralty House. He handed over the report in person, but did not see ths Prime Minister, who was at his country residence. Chequers. TheReuter - 117 words
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Article65 1963-09-18 3 UNITED NATIONB, Tues.— The 1 Afro- Asian group agree yesterday to present Mr. Ismale Thajab of Indonesia and Mr. Achkar Marof of Guinea as Its candidates for| chairmen of two main committees, of tbe General Assembly. Mr. Thajeb Is a candidate for' chairman of the EconomicUP - 65 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-09-18 3 LONDON. Tues.— Cunard Eagle Airways, the company partly owned by the Cunard Steamship Company, today changed Its name to British Eagle International Airlines. Ik- THESE Malay beauties, dressed in sarong kebayas, danced before thousands who jammed the Padang last night to watch the Aneka Ragam Ra'ayat at the80 words
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Article124 1963-09-18 4 M-JOY: THE THIRD DAY SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore entered her third day of the birth of Malaysia celebrations with another air show. Early this morning crowds swarmed the Pay a Lebar airport to watch the arrival of the Royal Air Force Seletar pipe band in a Beverly aircraft. Highlight of the124 words
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Article401 1963-09-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. "TPHE secretary-general of the United People's Party, Mr. Ong Eng Guan, declared tonight that the new Singapore Government to be elected on Saturday, could greatly influence, the shape of political events in Malaysia. The people of Singapore being the most politically conscious vanguard401 words
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Article191 1963-09-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. A three-man delegation from the United Arab Republic, led by the Minister of Labour, Mr. Anwar Salamah, arrived here today on a stopover before flying to Hong Kong tomorrow. The secretary-general of the National Trade Union Congress, Mr. Devan Nair, paid a courtesy191 words
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Article353 1963-09-18 4 following It today* nchadule I of civil aircraft movement i at Pays Lebar airport Singapore: ARRIVALS OAC: From London Rome. DartMKcui. Raghdad, Karachi, Calcutta, Rangoon (BA72O) 6.60 p.m. Jipin Air Lint»: From Tokyo. Hong Kong. Bangkok (JL 71S) 7.15 p.m.; from Jakarta (JL 714) 10.50353 words
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HAIL MALAYSIA
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Article, Illustration46 1963-09-18 5 AGAINST the background of the splendid new Parliament House in the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, these clusters of fireworks appeared last night as thousands of people jammed the gardens for the second night's Malaysia celebrat ons. Straits Times picture.46 words
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315 1963-09-18 5 PENANG. Tues r PHE British and Commonwealth Services in MaA laya are "arrogant, adamant, unsympathetic and anti-union." Mr. S.J.H. Zaidi. president 1 of the War Department Civilian Staff Association. >ay.s this in a foreward to the union's annual report, to be presented at the annual delegates"315 words
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Article39 1963-09-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Incluis senior representative at the Malaysia celebrations. Mrs. L.ikshnu Menon. Minister for External Affairs, will be guest of honour at a tea party at the Selangor Indian Association at 5 p.m. on Thursday.39 words
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143 1963-09-18 5 I accept Malaysia now, says -Mr. M- i QINGAPORE, Tues. The Independent candidate for Anson, Mr. David Marshall, said at an election rally tonight that he accepted Malaysia and for the rest of his life he would seek equality and justice for the people of Singapore. He said: "We are143 words
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Article156 1963-09-18 5 T TT SINGAPORE, Tuesday. HE OPENING of the $5.5 million Hotel SingapVa Intercontinental is an indication of the faith investors have in Singapore's future as the New Fork of Malaysia. i The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, said this today when he formally opened156 words
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Article77 1963-09-18 5 Cut today in Klang water supply JJUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The dally supply of water to consumers in Klang and its coast area will be reduced by 20 per cent from tomorrow it was announced h^re. A government statement said the water reserves In the Subang Reservoir continued to decrease as77 words
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Article26 1963-09-18 5 zuDir Din rengicu ruasir. iormer Assistant District Officer of Tanjong Malim. has taken over duties as Assistant District Officer. ECinta South. Batu Oaiah.26 words
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Article28 1963-09-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Tbe Church Workers' Association of Bt. Mary's Church here will hold an annual bazaar In the church hall and grounds on Saturday. I28 words
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191 1963-09-18 5 OENANG, Tues. A group of youths h«ld up traffic in front of the City Hall for 20 minutes last night by letting off more than $100 worth of crackers, some of which landed on the balcony. They told policemen on beat duty191 words
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Article88 1963-09-18 5 ALOR STAR, Tues. The Kedah Government has bought a new $30,000 Candlllac for the Sultan Tbe car was ordered when the Sultan was on a tour of the United States last March. It Is is expected to arrive in November. The Cadillac will replace the eight-year-old Mercedes88 words
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Article32 1963-09-18 5 PENANG. Tues. Pive masked and armed men forced open the front door of a house in West Jelutong early morning and robbed the occupants of $600 in cash and Jewellery.32 words
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Article41 1963-09-18 5 SUNOEI PATANI. Tue».— Mr. K. M. Nair. 52-year-old conductor of X.M.S. Estate, three mites from here, was slashed on the head and face by a labourer today. He is now in hospital In a critical condition41 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-09-18 6 DOWN GOES THE FENCE AT BRITISH EMBASSY, THEN THE YOUTHS SURGE IN ENVOY'S CAR ABLAZE— IN FRIENDSHIP SQUARE... AN TI Malaysia demonstrators in Jakarta battering the car belonging to the British Ambassador. Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, before setting it ablaze in Monday's riots. Earlier, theUPI - 153 words
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228 1963-09-18 6 Soekarno orders blackout of Malaysia news JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian newspapers and state-own-ed radio network have imposed blackouts on news of Malaysian inauguration ceremonies in Malaya, Singapore and the Borneo territories yesterday. Reliable Government sources said the Press and radio were acting on an "apj>eal" by President Soekarno. Newspapers here have228 words
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263 1963-09-18 6 MANILA SPLIT: SENATE IS FOR RECOGNITION fHE Philippine policy against the recognition of Malaysia appeared to have cracked today. The Foreign Office stuck to President Macapagal's decision to withhold recognition of Malaysia, but a tear in the Government's posture showed from the treaty-ratifying senate. Chairman Lorenzo Sumulong, of the Senate263 words
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108 1963-09-18 6 WASHINGTON. Tues.— The United States already formally recognises the new Federation of Malaysia. Asked whether this country automatically recognised the new state. a State Department spokesman Mr. Richard Phillips, replied: "The presence of Deputy Lndcr-Secretary I Alexis Johnson as the President's special representative atReuter - 108 words
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Advertisement108 1963-09-18 6 Advertisement To rid your home of cockroaches, set this simple trap in all rooms where they are observed. If Jam is not readily available for the saucer, use food bait. The powder must not have an insecticide poison smell otherwise the insects will become suspicious and It must have a108 words
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Article, Illustration32 1963-09-18 7 INDONESIAN demonstrators tear the British Embassy's Union Jack to shreads as an armed policeman looks on during the anti Malaysia demonstrations in Jakarta.32 words
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353 1963-09-18 7 LONDON SENDS PROTEST NOTE TO JAKARTA T ONDON, Tues. Britain yesterday protested in Jakarta and London to the Indonesian Government against attacks on the British Embassy in Jakarta by antiMalaysia demonstrators. A top British Foreign Office official protested against the incident to the Indonesian Ambassador in London. Mr. Burhanudin MohamadReuter; UPI - 353 words
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197 1963-09-18 7 EMBASSY GUESTS MAKE MERRY AS MOBS SCREAM JAKARTA. Tues.—Bri- tish couples stood around a Diano in the home of their ambassador, Mr. Andrew Gilchrist, last night and sang popular English songs as several hundred demon strators outside screamed "British imperialists" and "Crush Malaysia." Bteel-helmeted police fruarded Mr. Gilchrist's residence as197 words
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286 1963-09-18 7 'HANDS OFF MALAYSIA' WARNING TO JAKARTA, MANILA WASHINGTON, Tues.— A member of the House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee yesterday warned Indonesia and the Philippines to halt what he described as efforts to "wreck" Malaysia. Representative William S. Broomfield Michigan in a statement inserted in the Congressional Record, warmly hailedUPI - 286 words
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266 1963-09-18 7 TOKYO, Tuesday. ■pHE Japanese Foreign Ministry is considering sending a top-level official to Kuala Lumpur soon in an effort to seek an early settlement of Singapore's demands for compensation for wartime atrocities committed by invading Japanese troops. The Yomiuri Shimbun, one of266 words
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140 1963-09-18 7 Indonesia 'deplores' embassy attack JAKARTA. Tues. The Indonesian Government has announced that it "extremely deplores" the attack on British and Malayan embassies by anti-Malaysia demonstrators 'in Jakarta yesterday. The government announcement, quoted by the AnUra news agency, said that measures would be taken against "those guilty." The announcement was madeReuter - 140 words
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Article, Illustration412 1963-09-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. 'J'HE United States representative to the Malaysia celebrations here, Mr. U. Alexis Johnson, today expressed the hope that Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines would continue to maintain friendly relations and work together "towards the common goals of freedom412 words
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122 1963-09-18 8 IPOH, Tues. Jamal bin Mohamed, 23, one of the three Radio Malaya men who was injured in a road accident near Kampar last Wednesday when two of his colleagues were killed, was discharged from the Ipoh General Hospital this morning. S. M. Salim.122 words
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87 1963-09-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Malaya's first Anglican Bishop, the Right Rev. Charles James FergusonDavle, died recently at the age of 91 in Pletermaritzburg. South Africa. Known as the "cycling bishop" because he used to travel that way all over the country. Bishop FergusonDavle was87 words
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Article30 1963-09-18 8 PENANO, Tues. Five hundred members of the Central Province Wellesley Kaum Ibu will march in full uniform on Sunday night in a Malaysia procession through Buklt Mertajam.30 words
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165 1963-09-18 8 Malaysia defence pledge is 'Australia's duty' CYDNEY, Tues. The Sydney Morning Herald said today Australia had a duty to itself and to the cause of peace and stability in the area to commit itself "formally and unequivocally" to the defence of Malaysia An editorial said formation or Malaysia meant virtualUPI - 165 words
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Article50 1963-09-18 8 Mr. Hall in Kuching KUCHING. Tues. The new Deputy High Commissioner for Britain In Eastern Malaysia. Mr. H. P. Hall, has arrived in Kuchlng. Mr. Hall. 49. was British representative on the Malaysia Inter-Governmental Committee and was one of the British observers with the United Nation* mission working in Sarawak.50 words
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Article42 1963-09-18 8 MELBOURNE. Tues. Brigadier F.R. Evans, of Sydney, is to become Commander Australian Army Force. Far Bast Land Forces. Singapore. He will succeed Brigadier C. Vincent, who will attend the 1964 course at the Imperial Defence 1 College. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article, Illustration252 1963-09-18 8 J£LANG. Tues.— A fisherman. Mahat bin Ahmad. 45. of Sungei Buloh. 21 miles from here, who was kidnapped by Indonesian pirates on Saturday, was released today. Mahat. an employee of the Lim Yew fish dealers, set out on his fishing trip with two others252 words
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67 1963-09-18 8 Offer of three scholarships to Malayans KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Malayan Association of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries is offering three correspondence course scholarships 10 Malayans under the age of 26 The scholarshiDs are for citizens resident in Malaya, who should not be engaged in other professional or technical studies.67 words
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Miscellaneous120 1963-09-18 8 Alloy Oop Ely V.T. Hawnlim t 2s?ilS9K^? fil ?^r T 1 Yl i!L2J?i;" t l ALL l **JVK cot ortcculcwt X"*-^. .because a knuxtts V N Ei. l 2fS?^ M} V ni J2? 1 rKAII) *S TtJO« O3 MQ^ VCO THCT, fOR Wf/ A A KNIGHT, NCTT A J Dick120 words
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Article, Illustration1633 1963-09-18 9 JAMES LEASOR - JAMES LEASOR CHAPTER 4 OF SERIES by The day Mrs. Simpson hid under a car rug AT three that morning Mrs. Simpson decided to continue her journey to elude her pursuers Chauffeur Ladbrook reached the garage to discover that one car had been driven across the entrance1,633 words
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Article47 1963-09-18 10 21 W»r4» Sl* (Mimimuim, MRS. X.V.P. AIVBR. sir. and Mrs. r V. sarma. Kamadaa, Dr. Dcvi, 8. •narma. Narayam Dcvi and sir. and Mrs. Km "lev. Tee express their grateful thaaks to the numerous fiirndu ■no attended thr luneral, irn' »rr.ito, paid (MM and rendered asslstanct47 words
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Article124 1963-09-18 10 1* R'orstS J/» i Minimum i MAR4ORIB LAOIBS HAIRDRESSER. ?M. Orchard Koad. s pore will be closad To-morrow TOursday 18-9-63. SWEET SMELL OF Success' If you know your business, you 1 II keep your office sweat-smelling and fresn uith Airwlck. MESSRS. Meyer Ssul bona. s.-i vmbaa. will be closed124 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday. Sept 18, 1963.
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Article709 1963-09-18 10 The rupture of diplomatic 'relations with Indonesia and I the Philippines has not been of Malaysia's seeking. The position became difficult with the recall of the Indonesian and Filipino ambassadors, and impossible after Dr. Subandrio informed Dato Kamaruddin that hz ceuld not be recognised as Malaysian Ambassador,709 words
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Article299 1963-09-18 10 The wanton murder and maiming oi Negro children n j Birmingham, Alabama, is shocking even for America's Deep South, where cave instincts are never very far below the surface. Far more guilty than the mindless hooligans who bombed the church in which the children were taking Sunday school299 words
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Article190 1963-09-18 10 An attempt to secure Ul3 expulsion of South Africa from the United Nations will almost certainfy be made during the present session of the General Assembly. The moveis expected to come after U Thant has reported on the Verwoerd Government's response to the various resolutions passed at the190 words
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Article, Illustration527 1963-09-18 10 •Read by the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman In the name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful, Praise be to God. the Lord of the Universe, and may the benediction and peace of God be upon Our Leader Muhammad and upon all His Relations and Friends. WHEREAS527 words
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Advertisement27 1963-09-18 10 New Arrival of Jode Carvings ry Select them to-day Front.' I t* B^dl C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTI. 310, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)27 words
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Advertisement49 1963-09-18 10 TWssb^^" ™^h^*ssass^^^^^^^Bßsa'S*^^^*\Jf flb^^^P^ >9 A Brk iuftt three cousins of the huge ■HKS£^bsVE«i^> WL S^tw "family producn S?¥J is synonymous to QUALITY yes, the top-notch quality, of course. Why? Because no foods 90 into any S*HJ- abeled container, unless they are in absolutely prime condition at time of pack49 words
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193 1963-09-18 11 UUALA LUMPUR. lv Tues. Malaysia will make additional demands on the loyalty and efficiency of all Government servants. Tengku Abdul Rahman says this in a message in the official organ of the National Union Government Clerical Workers, "Suara Bersatu The first issue wa s193 words
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Article61 1963-09-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The President of the Central Sikh Temple 111 Singapore has sent a congratu- latory message on the birth of Malaysia to the Prime Minister Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. The messages reads: "Congratulations for the success and birth or Malaysia on behalf of the Sikh61 words
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Article31 1963-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues, The Federation Replanting Staff Union will hold a buffet dinner at Penang Town Hall on Saturday at 8 p.m. to celebrate its sixth anniversary and Malaysia.31 words
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183 1963-09-18 11 Pirates rob' fishermen three miles from S'pore SINGAPORE, Tues.— Four k-3 fishermen from Kamponjf Tuas, Jureng, were robbed last night by Indonesian pirates at Tanjonjc Balai, three miles from Singapore. Forty fishermen in 20 motor-boats from the village set out at 5.30 p.m. for Tanjong Balai. which is in Indonesian183 words
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Article32 1963-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Lleut.-Col. J. R. Dickinson. Director of the Federation Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, will address the annual camp of the Territorial Army in Batu Garrison near here tomorrow.32 words
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Article27 1963-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd will hold its ninth annual meeting at the Hotel Majestic at 10 a.m. on Sept. 29.27 words
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Article, Illustration429 1963-09-18 11 PAP DETERMINED TO CONFRONT THE INDONESIANS, HE SAYS IN AN ELECTION SPEECH SINGAPORE, Tues pie of Singapore to vote for the Barisan Sosialis. "This party will blindly welcome the Indonesians Into Singapore, and will cooperate with the enemies of our prosperity and our way of429 words
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Article, Illustration514 1963-09-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues Singapore Police Force saw the end today of an era stretching back 178 years and the dawn of a new and challenging future when it was formally integrated into the Royal Malaysian Police Force. To the roll of drums, the dark514 words
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Article48 1963-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Th« Selangor Indian Association will hold a tea party at it premises in Taylor Road here at 5 p.m. tomorrow in honour of Mrs. Lxicshmi Menon. Minister for External Affairs. India, who is here to represent her country at the MaI layslan celebrations.48 words
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Article154 1963-09-18 11 Death— on way to a funeral KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The senior Indian interpreter of the Sessions Court here, Mr. S Ramanathan. was on his way to attend the funeral of a friend In Kajang yesterday when he collapsed in his car and died within minutes. He was 55. Mr. Ramanathan154 words
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Article64 1963-09-18 11 KUALa LUMPUR. Tues.— Several hundred people, including leading textile merchants, this morning attended the funeral of Mr. Dyalchand Karam Singh, 62. who died in the General Hospital here after a long illness. Mr. Dyalchand came to Malaya 40 years ago. and for many years earned a64 words
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Article68 1963-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuea. The University of Malaya Music Society will present the operetta Papageno" at the Malayan Tea- j cners' College at 7 D.m. on Friday and 8.30 D.m. on Saturday. The operetta is adapted from Mozart's opera "Magic Flute". Tickets at 50 cents68 words
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259 1963-09-18 11 r^r^n. SINGAPORE, Tuesday. T^HE Barisan Sosialls today said that an institute x lor higher education using Malay as the teaching medium was essential if "we are to accommdate the increasing number of graduates from Malay secondary school." The point Is made In the party's education259 words
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108 1963-09-18 11 POLLS: RADIO TIME FOR POLITICAL PARTIES SINGAPORE, Tues.— Radio Singapore today announced the broadcast times of the talks and Forums of the main politic al parties in n nnection with general elections. TOMORROW: Porums of 46 minutes duration. English language forum at 7 10 p.m.. Malay 9 p.m.. Chinese 6.45108 words
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Article161 1963-09-18 11 Clerks to send a memo to Govt KUALA LUMPUR. Tues The National Union of Government Clerical Workers is to present a memorandum to the Government on the reorganisation of the clerical services. This Is disclosed In a circular to members from the general secre- 1 tarv. Mr O. N. Rajan.161 words
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Article39 1963-09-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue*. The New Zealand Associate Minuter cf Finance. Mr. David C Seath, who Is representing hl« «"> t 'rr at the M«lavsla celebrations. i l nnea the Oovemment Staff Training Centre lv Petallng Jaya on Thursday.39 words
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Advertisement319 1963-09-18 11 For parents with children's health in mind a fruit-flavoured vitamin product that children love! Parents here is the answer to the problem of getting your children to take regularly the minimum daily requirements of the essential vitamins. CHOCKS are a new multiple-vitamin product which children really go for. They chew319 words
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Advertisement92 1963-09-18 11 /V OF SWITZERLAND PRISE NTS White Contests Xfcjj\ mustard toe nnd .^^^M \J&"*^ ->—^ silver kid trim niH ced fr nt .^TTUuN nd *"-5o $65.00 J 1 Hh White ContessH I (TOZ J ffc^^W-— ~Z3ZZ2 can siing hock. \i^_^hrSti Orey straw A W^^^ laced front m^T F?N J S 56.5092 words
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Miscellaneous675 1963-09-18 11 (Today's radio, TV Bnr\tr\ mi a i ava News Commentary. 9.45 MeRADIO MALAYA lodies Prom The Opera; 10.00 Malaysia Speaks: 10.15 Radio NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Malaya Trio; 10.30 Malaysia SERVICE: 41.7 metre* Sports And Games: 11.00 ReAM.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- «wded Commentary Of The gara-ku 602 Prelude To Break- State675 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-09-18 12 gRITISH Prime Minister Mr. Macmiilan raises his glass to toast the birth of Malaysia at a reception given by the Malayan Embassy at Grosvenor House in London on Monday night. On his left is the Malayan High Commissioner i n Britain, Tengku Ya'acob.49 words
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Article65 1963-09-18 12 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— The United Nations was officially notified yesterday of the establishment of Malaysia. The mission also provided the new flau of Malaysia to the United Nations to run up on "Flagpole Row" in the U.N. headquarters along with the flags of the other65 words
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491 1963-09-18 12 Easier to leave by back door? But I've never rdone that... LONDON. Tues. Mr. Macmiilan last nigru refused to be led out through a back door to avoid having to strug- gle through a 1,000--strong crowd at Malaysia celebrations here. The Premier, who had proposed the toast to Malaysia atReuter - 491 words
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Article167 1963-09-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and Tengku Abdul Rahman continued to receive l.iore congratulatory messages on the birth of Malaysia. The Kin* received messages from: King Gustaf Adolf of Sweden, King Frederick of Denmark. His Holiness. Pope Paul, president Charles de Gaulle, Generalissimo167 words
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294 1963-09-18 12 End of an epoch for Western power in Asia WASHINGTON, Tues. The formation of Malaysia signified the end of an epoch in Western power, the Washington Post said j yesterday. It said in an editorial: "The formation of Malay- sla Is an event of conslder--1 able historical Importance, and not294 words
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222 1963-09-18 12 Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Haemorrhoids London (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop itching, and relieve pain without surgery. In one haraiorrhold case222 words
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Advertisement85 1963-09-18 12 Eskamel I rr 1 TREATS SPOTS T" r\ AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR x SKIN CLEAR 1 V\ AND SMO.OTH l Contains Htaachlorophwu— kilu idini trmaotl>— hrtlt J pimples fa«. r^\ *»T Prevent! pimples from irjmd- V. ing— kavn no uavi hil> wpon Free from oil and (real* I docs not85 words
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Article, Illustration121 1963-09-18 13 THE scene is a tranquil garden beside the waters of a lagoon in Lagos, Nigeria. Judge Sigismund Lambo, in shorts, prepares to relax with a game of badminton. But guarding him closely are two policemen symbol of the trouble that lies outside the121 words
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Article, Illustration277 1963-09-18 13 VICTORY-THEN LAND GRAB BY BEN BELLA ALGIERS, Tuesday. MR. AHMED Ben Bella, elected first President of independent Algeria by an overwhelming vote, yesterday announced nationalisation of land still owned by French colonit»M S ts and big Algerian landowners. Mr. Ben Bella announced he also plans a Cabinet .-.hake-up soon. KeyUPI - 277 words
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Article, Illustration40 1963-09-18 13 LAOOS. Tues. Dr. Azlklwe. Governor-General of Nigeria, will be the country's first President when It becomes a republic on Oct. 1. It was announced here today.— Reuter. BEN BELLA .key posts soon to militant* chosen by the peopleReuter - 40 words
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Article231 1963-09-18 13 WASHINGTON. Tues. nnHE major part of 1 United States military aid is being spent to stem the Communist threat in the Far East. President Kennedy told Congress in his annual report yesterday The report covered both military and economic aid for the financial year 1962. ItReuter - 231 words
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Article, Illustration188 1963-09-18 13 A BLACK EYE FOR 'SUZIE WONG' IN CRASH I IVERPOOL. Tues. Tsal Li Chin, the 23-year-old Chinese actress and singer who appeared In the play "The World of Suzie Wong." was driving north to launch a new record when she wrecked her minicar in a roundabout crash at Coventry onReuter - 188 words
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Article224 1963-09-18 13 JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Tuesday. A 45-YEAR-OLD woman who spent 10 days A adrift in the Atlantic the last three days beside the body of her husband was rescued or Saturday by a passing tanker, the U.S. Coastguard reported. j Mrs. Lorna Slade. of Victoria. BritishReuter - 224 words
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Article33 1963-09-18 13 MANILA, Tue«.— The Japanese Prime Minister. Mr. Hayato Ikeda. will arrive at 5 p.m. on Monday for a four-day state visit to the Philippines, the Presidential Malacanang palace announced yesterday— UP.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article28 1963-09-18 13 KARACHI. Tuw— An exchange ot photographs of the Communications Ministers of Pakistan and Communist China today inaugurated a direct radio-photo link between Karachi and Peking.— Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement243 1963-09-18 13 Sheaffer's have got the gift for writing! Some people have got the gift for giving. Their choice is ever so perfect, with just the right taste and the right distinction! Sheaffer's have got both the gift for giving and the gift for writing! In fact for smooth, easy writing, there243 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-09-18 14 'J'HE HEART of Singapore city brilliantly lit last night after the proclamation of the state's entry into Malaysia by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. On the left is the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall, behind it the Supreme Court and the City Hall.63 words
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263 1963-09-18 14 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. JOHORE BAHRU started its Malaysia celebrations today with sea sports opposite the Istana Pier. A large crowd turned up to watch the events. f At 6 p.m.. the Mentri Besar of Johore, Dato Haji Hassan bin Hajl Yunos, read263 words
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72 1963-09-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Tut*. A smiling Data Abang Haji Openg. Governor of Sarawak, flew into the Malaysian capital today and said: "I am fit as a fiddle." The Datu. who fainted at yesterday's Malaysia proclamation ceremony in Kuching. added: "I was just tired."72 words
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Article48 1963-09-18 14 PENANO. Tues. A resolution calling on the Federation Replanting Board to extend the retiring age of Its juinor employees from 55 to 60 will be considered at the sixth annual delegates' conference of the Federation Rubber Replanting Union to be held here this weekend.48 words
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92 1963-09-18 14 NEW YORK, Tries. The Chase Manhattan Bank announced yesterday that It planned to take over the operations of the Natlonale Handelsbank of The Netherlands In Singapore, Honj? Konz and Bangkok. A company spokesman said the move would be made as soon aaReuter - 92 words
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Article31 1963-09-18 14 TAIPINO, Tues. The Town Council has ac opted a sufgeetlon by the O.SJ».f.. Deputy Superintendent Mohumed Noor bin Ahmad to launch an "Accident £ree Week." Details are being worked out.31 words
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144 1963-09-18 14 Jesselton lit by three miles of Hanterns— JESSE LTON. Tues. i Crowds celebrating the birth of Malaysia thronged the streets of Jesselton last night to see a three-mile lantern procession which surpassed that marking Queen Elizabeth's Coronation 10 years ago. It was laughter everywhere as schoolgirls holding lanterns trotted between144 words
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Article29 1963-09-18 14 ALOR BTAR, Tues. The Ministry of Health has sent a mobile X-ray team to Alor Star to give free X-ray to the people of Kedah and Perils.29 words
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Advertisement108 1963-09-18 14 I*'1 TENSE? .able t£» work hard through the day, but just too tense to relax when its time to enjoy yourself? If you feel like this, Scott's Emulsion is what you need, f2jl SCOTT'S EMULSION contains Cod Liver Oil-Natureb finest food tonic IIT -packed with health-giving Vitamins A and D.108 words
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Advertisement82 1963-09-18 14 lililfi' "•'^^BBi 1 ■''•'jb&&GSGo& suߣvv t For five thousand years;skilled craftsmen have worked with gold for the.making'of beautiful adornments. It Is a. rare and noble metaUlt does not rust nor does it tarnish. Hardened for everyday use it Is the perfect setting for the modern Favre Leuba watch. Styled to82 words
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Miscellaneous236 1963-09-18 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOBS S. Racy moment, possibly runn1. Does the Intellectual beetle? Ing (10). < i!L K »w M I Pl*y«l In the bunker with a 5. The language of mathemaU- no J_ v club? x u^^ M(7 4> cal notaUon (6). v one way\o aid a cop (a236 words
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Advertisement1400 1963-09-18 15 jLintm-uiq n mtM uOASI UJ>.. Dvi S'por* Sails P. S'haa Pena?| 'ERSEUS tMil. u.o.- SUMgow T*lai .YCAON LivtrlMl. OublmTTT. la PI/SSttM S*|t2l tfELAMPW il.li: ...trow Sepl It Sept 22 Seetn/27 kept 21 •lARON A'mouth, L'peel, Glasgow Sept 2l Seat 2) SopilV 1 )NTILOCHUS •..>.. p.*i. (....sow SeptM Oci 2 Set1,400 words
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Advertisement1347 1963-09-18 15 THE EAC ONES «l\~ SMecAPoet ntM^iimfw mummy* pcmamo I aeaMMMNCWSa H.UtfmitC ID. IOKUfc) in.MUOU' r-Ncme nm mo»i iku mom i .mi •wcMaeaan MILINCS TO SENOA, Ik NAVRt HAMBURS. .AtMkN. ANTWUP. ROTTERBAM, AMSTERPAM, OSLO, 801HENBUR0 ANB COPENNAMN. S'pora P. Sham Penang "PATA6ONIA" b) la Part/21 Sept 24/2SSe*t 27/nSipt "lEIRA" a) leiept/1,347 words
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Advertisement1258 1963-09-18 15 feMcAI>ISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w tej.N«tSni INkW. ZUIRMAN LINE Ok KLA VKNBSS UMI LINtSOL NAMSStk, nTTtMAM. tSS ANOtUS. UN FRANCISCO iAVtiiwU ft MIOwUIOSOOt*. lEATTU. VANCiuVER ft POITUNt. cm OF uiCESTEit aeeojiMai aitt^er^CaAfW see» rpera P. Sham PenaKt tßONiviui 21,22 Sipt 21/25 Sept 21 Seat S'oera *>. s 'tie* Peea* t1,258 words
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Article294 1963-09-18 16 THE Straits tin price remained unchanged in Penang yesterday at $453.25 when the market re opened after the Monday holiday. The offering was also estimated to be unchanged at 250 tons. In London on Monday tin held steady in modest earlier ring dealings despite the294 words
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Article110 1963-09-18 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. rpHE easy trend continued in industrials. Most leaders lost ground and recent gains were pared. Rises were few and small B.H.P. lost 6d. to 945. 3d. Oils and base metals eased In quiet trading. Aasoclated Australian lost 9d. to 28s. and leans were steady. C.R.A M/«110 words
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Article39 1963-09-18 16 On the tt** tichantt martial in Hone Kong yralerday th» U.S. d«llar »«i quoted at 5 73. for TT and 5.72 a for aith. Sterling waa quoted at IS 99 and out tail ar f*M at 2301.39 words
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Article56 1963-09-18 16 DATALINO rubber estates will 1 pay an interim dividend for the financial year ending October 31, of 10 per cent, less tax, payable on November 7. The company said this unchanged interim did not necessarily indicate that the total payment for the year will be maintained at the56 words
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Article100 1963-09-18 16 i THE Chase Manhattan Bank has announced in New York that it planned to take over the operations of the Nationale Handlesbank of the Netherlands in Singapore. Hong Kong and Bangkok. A company spokesman said the j move would be made as soon as U.S. government100 words
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Article65 1963-09-18 16 i hip* in Port Stntttntiam twlay: 1 Wharf Berth*: Brntans. Prosper, Happy Mariner, Nestor, Ballvard. Mam Stream Berth*: Mrnestheus. AuloiTctu, Oubossary. Eastern Rover, Lycaon, Tamtsii. Thrmpamnt. Mtrth Share: Slnabanu. Bedenak. Oiipwitir P«int«: Carpentaria, Benbopv, Benmnor, Tayga. Due Tcmtrrtw: Kalntrla. Tozal Maru. Benattow, Nloollne Maertk. Almkerk. Hoetch Dene.65 words
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Obituary, Illustration41 1963-09-18 16 IN LOVING MEMORY OF STEPHEN LEE KIAT SOON not a day is passed without our thoughts for you which maJcea our life unpleasant since you left us suddenly on 18-9-1961. Ever remembered by your loving parents, brothers and sisters.41 words
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Advertisement440 1963-09-18 16 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE. TENDERS will be received Irom Registered Contractors by the Penncrusi Lembaga Pembuka Tawaran. Pejabat Ketua Akauntan. Keretapi Tanah Meiayu. Kuala Lumpur up to 10.00 a.m. on Wednesday 25th September. 1963 for improvement to Gang Line No. 43 at T.P 123/21 Main Line. Pull particulars440 words
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Advertisement1339 1963-09-18 16 The public l« hereby informed that admission ticket* to the ASA Boxing Championship to be held on Sunday the 29th September j 1 1963 at Stadium Negara. Kuala Lumpur are now obtainable at the following places: Malaya Films A Investments Ltd.. No. 400, Batu Road. Kuala Lumpur. Bata Shoe Company1,339 words
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Advertisement746 1963-09-18 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDER NOTICE Tenders for "supply and delivery of 15" 12" and 10" diameters Asbestos cement pressure pipes and cast Iron detachable joints", will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. lpoh up to 3.00 p.m. on the Bth October746 words
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Advertisement177 1963-09-18 17 TENDEJIS I JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK Tenders for the Construction ot waier borne sanlutlon and laying ot additional reticulation main for the Central Mental Hospital at Tanjong Rambutan, will be received at Office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Permit. lpoh. up to 3.00 p.m. on the 27th September,177 words
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Advertisement589 1963-09-18 17 TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OP SAND AND EARTH POR THE CONSTRUCTION OP A ROAD FORMATION POR 40 a MIL* TO 41 Vj MILE, ROUTE I will be received at the Offlce of Jurutera Negen. J.K.R.. Perak, lpoh up to 3.00 pjn. on 24th September, 1953589 words
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Advertisement898 1963-09-18 17 (Continued from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT M Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Bex St eta. extra QOOO OENERAL AMAM Required. Some cooking and baby sitting, recent references essential. Taaglln area. Ring Spore *****. QUALIFIED BOOKKEEPER to keep set of books and stock cards for limited T»PT Plesse state qualifications and salary required898 words
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Article, Illustration651 1963-09-18 18 Ken Fernandez - Ken Fernandez by SELANGOR 3 NEGRI 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. WERE the organisers of the Malaysian hockey tournament justified in appointing a Selangor man as one of the umpires for the final between Selangor and Negri Sembilan at Rifle Range Road this afternoonSoong Hon Sin - 651 words
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Article239 1963-09-18 18 TABLE TENNIS MALACCA, Tuesday. lif ALAYA scored a "double" in the Malaysian ITI table tennis tournament here last night when they won both the men's and women's inter-team titles. Malaya clinched the men's team title when they beat Singapore decisively by 5-2 last night. In their239 words
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Article475 1963-09-18 18 HOCKEY At K.L.: S-flnal— Negri 3 Perak 1. Final S'f or 3 Spore 2. 3rd placing Perak 3 Spore 1. CYCLING AT XL: I.ooom Individual road time trial: 1 Ng Joo Pong (S'gor) 1:16.8. 1:19.0 (Asian record); Au Wee Meng (Joh) 1:22.2. 1:21.4: 3 Roham Sukari (Spore)475 words
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Article315 1963-09-18 18 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY CYCLING By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday ANE ASIAN and one Malayan records were set v up on the second day of the Malaysian cycling championships at the Diplomatic Enclave here The Asian record was szr, by schoolboy Ng Joo Ponrf, 17. when he clocked lmm 16.8315 words
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Article73 1963-09-18 18 HASTINGS, (N. Zealand) rues.— Bob Charles. New Zealand holder of the British Open title won the Watties $13,000 golf tournament hrre today. The left-harder shot a 67 in the third rourd this morning and finished with i 70 for an aggregate of 371 —three strokes aheadReuter - 73 words
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Article44 1963-09-18 18 LONDON, "ues. Earl Buchholz (US) defeated Robert Halllet (Prance) T-5, 6-3 In the first round of the .xmdon International professional Indoor lawn tennis championships at Wembley. Alex Olmedo 'Peru) defeated Frank Sedgman (Australia) 7-9. 6-3. 10-8 in another first round match. Renter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article68 1963-09-18 18 WEIGHTLIFTING J/UALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore and Malaya shared the honours at the end of the first night's competition in the Malaysian welghtlifting championships at Chlnwoo Stadium here last night. They won two gold, two silver and one bronze medals each.' Singapore's "golds" came from Ow Fook Seng (flyweight)68 words
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Article32 1963-09-18 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Sarawak ana Singapore, both unbeaten in the Malaysian volleyball tournament, will meet to decide the championship tomorrow night at the Chlnwoo Stadium. Sarawak today beat Malaya 3-1.32 words
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Advertisement278 1963-09-18 18 Announcing FEDERAL GEOGRAPHY a new series for Primary Schools DETAILS OF PRICE. Book 1 (for Primory 3) 72 poges (in colour) $2.00 Book 2 (for Primary 4) 96 pages (in colour) $2.50 Book 3 (for Primary 5) 112 poges $2.00 Book 4 (for Primory 6) 144 pages $2.50 Activity Book278 words
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Advertisement14 1963-09-18 18 MORE THAN 1.000.000 SOLD EVERYDAY 1 THIS BALLPOINT IS GUARANTEED TO THE LAST DROP!14 words
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Miscellaneous19 1963-09-18 18 SUMMARY SOCCER Krlan M-D«y boys match (P. BnnUr): North 10 South 0. 81«n Dr». 1: RAP SeleUr wo. IRC.19 words
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Article200 1963-09-18 19 Epsom Jeep - DIANA'S PRIDE IN GOOD FORM Epsom Jeep RACING by PENANG. Tuesday. |)lANA'S PRIDE and Tin Invesi were the outstanding gallopers on the training track this morning when only a few horses were given fast workouts here. Diana's Pride went smartly over 3f in 37 1/5, while Tin Invest ran 3f200 words
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Article307 1963-09-18 19 JOe DORAI - JOe DORAI; MALAYA CUP By Singapore, Tuesday. OAFA president Hussein Kamari said on his return from Penang today that the time had come for Singapore to "discard" some of the older players and groom youngsters to take over in the Maiaya Cup next year. Disappointed307 words
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Article106 1963-09-18 19 RUSSIANS HOLD FIRST EVER TOURNEY BADMINTON VIOSCOW, Tues.— The Soviet Union's first ever badminton championships, which attracted an entry of nearly 120, ended here last night. About 250,000 Russians currently play badminton, which was Introduced in the country only about six years ago. Some 10,000 play ln competitions and itReuter - 106 words
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Article67 1963-09-18 19 SEREMBAN, Tues.— A father and daughter gained honours in the Malaysia Big Walk competition held here yesterday. Mohamed Shariff, the father, was third in the veterans' class and his daughter. Normah, won the women's section. Her time was 2hr. 2min 27.75ec. In the team events, Persatuan67 words
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Article83 1963-09-18 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two veteran Singapore Malaya Cup players. Awang Bakar and Rahlm Omar, are Included In the People's Association side to play a Singapore Business Houses F. A. team tomorrow at Jalan Besar stadium. Also In the People's Association side are five Malaya Cup p'.ayers. Lee Wah Chin.83 words
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161 1963-09-18 19 Australians win 6-5 in tough game T ONDON. Tues. The Li touring Australian Rugby League team defeated Huddersfleld 6-5 ln a hardfought match at Huddersfleld last night. The Australians, who led 6-2 at half-time, obtained all their points ln the first half from the boot of fullback Johns, who landedReuter - 161 words
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Article48 1963-09-18 19 MELBOURNE. Tues—Wimbledon champion. Chuck McKlnley, will lead a five-man United States lawn tennis team on a tour of Australia at the end of this year. Other members of the team are Oennls Ralston. Frank FroehUng. Marty Relssen and Gene Scott Reuter. AUTUMN DOUBLEReuter - 48 words
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Article250 1963-09-18 19 GARY YEANG - THOMAS CUP FEVER IN PERTH GARY YEANG By PERTH, Tues. With the Thomas Cup Australasian zone nnai between Malaya and Australia due to begin in Friday here at the Perry Lakes basketball stadium, the state of excitement among West Australian badminton circles Is mounting to fever pitch. The play-off of250 words
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231 1963-09-18 19 T ONDON, Tues.— Little business was transacted at the first callover on the Autumn Double races, the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire, at the Victoria Club here last night. Astronomer and Arctic Pride closed Joint favourites for the Cesarewltch at 12-1 bat there were231 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-09-18 19 rpHE QUEEN preA sents the cup which she has donated for the Malaysian golf championship to the winner Heather Stirling, whose four-over-par round of 77 also helped her team, the Royal Selan«?or Golf Club, to capture the inter-team d r i z53 words
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Article, Illustration248 1963-09-18 19 Ebihara fancied to beat Pone- BOXING TOKYO. Tues. Hiro- yuki Ebihara (Japan) is 6-4 favourite to wrest the world flyweight boxing title from Pone Kingpetch (Thailand) in a 15--round bout here tomorrow. Boxing critics here said Ebihara might knock out the champion ln an early round. They said, however, lnReuter - 248 words
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Article312 1963-09-18 19 ONDON, Tues. Wolverha mpton Wanderers, who paid Ipswich £55,000 for centre forward Ray Crawford earlier yesterday, were beaten 6-0 by Liverpool in the English First Division last night. Crawford saw little of the ball while Liverpool claimed their first home win this season. Wolves312 words
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Miscellaneous125 1963-09-18 19 Cr CLING —v MMhili 100 km te ssLi! me trtal (7 •"»•>: •^km lndlvlduAl team time trtal (4 p m both trial* at Diplomatic Enclave. XL). EQCKSTBIAIf Malaysia mwt TC. 5.1»). VOLLEYBALL M-Uimj: 8-pore v Sarawak (XL Chinwoo. 7 Djn). TABLE TENNIS Tonr match: Malacca v 8. Korea (Meng B«ng125 words
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Article, Illustration71 1963-09-18 20 THEN DEMONSTRATORS DRAG IT THROUGH CAPITAL'S STREETS FROM A MOTOR SCOOTER THE side gate of the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur being ripped off by demonstrators (above left). The smoke in the foreground was from the burning of an ancillary building. Right: demonstrators throwing stones71 words
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Article74 1963-09-18 20 JAKARTA. Tues. The Union Jack flew over the British Embassy shortly before noon today for the first time since thousands of shrieking demonstrators ripped and burnt the flag yesterday morning. Demonstrators expected at the Embassy for effigy-burning in the early morning hours had notUPI - 74 words
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230 1963-09-18 20 JAKARTA, Tues. Employees of the British trading firm, J.A. Wattie and Co. Ltd. today took control of the organisation. About 100 employees of the company gathered at the office at noon to hear their leader. A.M. Datoek of the Nationalist Labour Federation, announce the seizure230 words
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Article373 1963-09-18 20 LONDON. Tues. Quiet and generally Irregular conditions persisted in the stock markets today, but many good features developed following selective buying. Gilts were quietly firm and corporation stocks continued to Improve. Industrials gave a mixed display but the tone Improved in the afternoon. The best373 words
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Article58 1963-09-18 20 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The 24-nation colonialism committee decided yesterday that it had no further interest In examining the situation in Sarawak and North Borneo, now part of the new independent state of Malaysia. The committee also decided, at least for the remainder of 1963, not to considerUPI - 58 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-09-18 20 TTIGHESr and lowest tempera--1*• tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 93 73 Kota Bharu 88 <?3 ■Penang 91 77 Ipoh 93 75 Malacca 91 75 Singapore 90 7542 words
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