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Title Section19 1963-09-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35219 words
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Article, Illustration25 1963-09-23 1 DATO LIM AND DR. FONG EXPECTED TO BE GIVEN POSTS IN NEW CABINET INCHE RAHIM ISHAK DR. FONG DATO LIM25 words
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Article, Illustration751 1963-09-23 1 Toh first on victory tour SINGAPORE, Sunday SINGAPORE'S new Cabinet will be announced sometime early next month, Dr. Toh Chin Chye, of the People's Action Party and Deputy Prime Minister, said today. He added, however, that the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, would give the matter his751 words
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Article, Illustration457 1963-09-23 1 TAN LARK SYE ACCUSED OF SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES SINGAPORE, Sun.— The Government moved today against rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, for his alleged subversive activities. Proceedings for cancellation of his Singapore citizrnsiiip have started, the Government announced. A Press statement, drafted by the Prime Minister. Mr.457 words
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442 1963-09-23 1 NEW YORK, Sunday. Foreign Ministers of the Philippines and Indonesia met here yesterday afternoon to discuss their common approach to Malaysia, but apparently no definite conclusions were reached. Mr. Salvador P. Lopez and Dr. Subandrlo met in Mr. Lopez's hotel suite. Another meeting is scheduled442 words
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Article35 1963-09-23 1 MERTHYR TYDFIL (Bouth Wales), Sun.— Children wept here yesterday us 100 ciogs and cats died in agony after being fed poison meat Dogs ran through the streets yelping with pain before dying —Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article69 1963-09-23 1 RICHMOND (Virginia). Sun. Five fathers, acting on a broad bint from the judge, took Justice Into their own hands In a jail cell here, giving their teenage sons 20 strokes each of a belt. Judge S.T. Blnns had hinted to the parent* that If theyReuter - 69 words
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Article24 1963-09-23 1 JAKARTA. Sun. Garnda Indonesian Airways has been instructed to cancel all its Singapore flights, according to an authoritative source. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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126 1963-09-23 1 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Singapore Government, flush with victory, is considering a bonus for the State's civil servants, who were highly praised by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in his "victory speech" last night. The Straits Times understands that the Finance Ministry Is126 words
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Article101 1963-09-23 1 LEE GETS VICTORY MESSAGES SINGAPORE, Sun. Telegrams and messages of congratulations today poured In for the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, for the People's Action Party victory. He said he had received con* gratulatory messages from many people and associations and would acknowledge them In due course wherever the101 words
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Article692 1963-09-23 1 Defeat in S'pore shocks Tengku l/UALA- LUMPUR. Sun. Tengku Abdul Rahman said tonight he was shocked by the defeat of Umno candidates in the Singapore gerjeral election yesterday. But. he added, he was not discouraged because the Alliance as a whole stood in good stead with the people in Singapore.692 words
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Article52 1963-09-23 1 JAKARTA. Sun.-Strrrt gangs who led crowd that attacked British Embassy and British homes here last Wednesday also planned to burn Australian Embassy, senior member of Communist-contr.dled Youth Front said toihiy MAN STABBED SINGAPORE. Mon —An rlderly m.in Low Kok Hinn of Victoria Street found early this morning stabbed52 words
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132 1963-09-23 2 ANTI-U.S. ATTACKS MOUNT IN VIETNAM PRESS SAIGON. Sun The Vietnamese Press is stepping up its campaign of attacks on the United States, apparently as part of official policy. Vietnamese- language news papers yesterday gave splash treatment to a story about an alleged split between opposing groups in the American CentralReuter - 132 words
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Article62 1963-09-23 2 NGUYEN Than Thai (hands clasped in prayer), the leader of a party of Buddhists protesting against the Diem regime, last week cut his chest with a six-inch knife to write a petition in his blood for the U.N. Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation in Paris. PictureUPI - 62 words
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Article, Illustration618 1963-09-23 2 PEKING ACCUSED OF 'HOSTILE ACTIVITIES 9 AND BORDER VIOLATIONS 'Decisive rebuff warning as the Communist giants go another step to a total breach I MOSCOW, S RUSSIA last night accused China of violating the Soviet border 5,000 times in 1962 and said she would receive aReuter - 618 words
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276 1963-09-23 2 NOW JOINT CAMPAIGN TO FIGHT AYUB'S PRESS CURB KARACHI, Sun. 1V Pakistan's working Journalists, editors and newspaper proprietors agreed at a conference here yesterday to act in concert to fight new Government curbs on the Press. Hitherto. Journalists, editors and newspaper pronrletors had been working separately to get the ordinancesReuter - 276 words
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Article66 1963-09-23 2 JAKARTA, Sun. Governor Sumarno raacsured Jakarta residents last night that hta civilian government retains authority In every field except public security. Mr. Sumamo's statement, broadcast over Radio Jakarta, said the army le solely responsible for the maintenance of law and order under the Military Assistance Law66 words
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Article32 1963-09-23 2 NEW DELHI. Sun.— lndia Is to ease a gold control order— brought Into force earlier this year In a move to help unemployed goldsmiths. Parliament was told today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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195 1963-09-23 2 Peking-US unwritten 'agreement' in Korean war \EW YORK, Sun 11 The United States had an unwritten agreement with the Chinese People's Republic during the Korean War not to bomb Chinese bases m Manchuria if China refrained from attacking the more vulnerable American base? in South Korea. Parade magazine said today.Reuter - 195 words
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Article33 1963-09-23 2 ELISABETHVILLE. Sun.— The United Nations dropped thousand* of pamphlets over the Elisabethvllle area yesterday appealing to rebel Katangese soldiers to come out of the bush and surrender their arms.— U.P.l.33 words
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Miscellaneous21 1963-09-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (jUtT «*«MV^ O"* MT v**O FAVOURITE J \j^^^» MAOMIJT I (\mxrr a hcp^i tSSrw rr **c21 words
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393 1963-09-23 3 WASHINGTON, Sun THE Moscow-Peking conflict is expected to be the most important topic of debate for Western Foreign Ministers when they gather in New York next week during the United Nations General Assembly. Government officials here believe the conflict is moving the world intoReuter - 393 words
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312 1963-09-23 3 Found: An Ali Baba cave of stolen -art- DARIS. Sun. Police yesterday discovered art treasures worth millions of francs in a Paris attic which they described as a "true AH Baba's cave." They announced they had found 30 paintings, jewels, furs, silver plate, fine china and books with 100-lranc notesReuter - 312 words
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Article104 1963-09-23 3 A WOW in the ring and a wow oat of It. That's the giant kiltie pictured here. For when world champion Sonny Liston went walking in Glasgow last week he was a knockout with the locals. There he was in full Highland dress,Mirrorpic - 104 words
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Article22 1963-09-23 3 PARIS. Sun— Nearly 1.000 delegates from 33 countries are expected here next Wednesday for the 14th International Astronautical Congress.— Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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223 1963-09-23 3 INSTANT MURDER AT HOME— OVER A MARTINI JACKSONVILLE (Florida), Sunday. 'THE grand-daughter of a founder of the Maxwell House Coffee Company was strangled by v ier wealthy doctor husband on Friday night while the two were arguing about their children over a martini. I The body of Mrs. Patricia C.Reuter - 223 words
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Article86 1963-09-23 3 BOLZANO (Italy. SunThreatening letters with bullets taped to the envelopes were sent to various Italian officials here yesterday from a group calling themselves "South Tyrolean Fighters for Freedom." The move was seen as a new form of terrorism in this troubled South Tyrol region whereReuter - 86 words
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Article56 1963-09-23 3 PRAGUE, Bun. Mr. Villain Slroky. Czechoslovak Prime Minister since March 1953. has been removed from his post for shortcomings In his work and certain mistakes In his past political activity, the Czechoslovak newt agency Ceteka reported yesterday. He was replaced by Mr Joael Lenart, chairman of the56 words
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125 1963-09-23 3 ABERDEEN 'Scotland). Bun. Queen Elizabeth, who experts her fourth child tn tlii' New Year resumed her vacation at Balmoral Castle ye.-terd«y after taking Princess Anne to school. She travelled to Aberdeen from London by overnight train and completed her Journey to her Scottish estate byUPI - 125 words
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Article, Illustration181 1963-09-23 3 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). San. A 24--hoar watch was posted on churches in Birmingham's Negro community yesterday to minimise chances of another bombing while the chnrches are .jammed with Sunday worshippers. The move was announced by the Rev. A. D. King, pastor of the181 words
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Article130 1963-09-23 3 VATICAN CITY. SunPope Paul yesterday announced major reforms in the Roman Curia which open the way for further internationalisation of the Church's central government and a reduction of some of its privileges. The Pontiff referred openly to accusations brought against the Curia of being bureaucratic,Reuter - 130 words
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Advertisement141 1963-09-23 3 RECEIVED NEW SHIPMENT FROM WELL KNOWN BRAND MANUFACTURERS AT THEIR LOWEST COST TO SELL ONLY DURING t{ajh rmmi COST PRICE SALE D C N W L^l m COST P&lj^f 8005 I. fi B&IW" j* ll' SKIRTS OPALINE BLOUSES $9.20 BANLON CARDIGONS $6.50 USA PRTD. PLEATED DRESSES $9.90 MEN'S BANLON SPORT141 words
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289 1963-09-23 4 NO HASTY TAKEOVER OF TOP POSTS: UNION KUALA LUMPUR, 1V Sun. The Centra] Electricity board Junior Officers 1 Union wants Mulayanisation but not at the cost of "confusion or inefficiency in the administration as a result of any hasty Malayanisation of some of its most senior posts." This is stated289 words
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Article211 1963-09-23 4 'CUSTOMERS COME FIRST,' HE SAYS PENANO, Sun.— A victim of the thin wire gang went round selling pork before reporting to the police that he had been robbed. "My customers must be served first," Teoh 81ak Wan told police when asked why he was late In reporting. Teoh, 50, of211 words
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Article24 1963-09-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Raffles Institution Photographic Society v.lll liold the Chopra Photographic Exhibition at the school hall on Sept. 35 ana' 36.24 words
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Article, Illustration49 1963-09-23 4 DR. TOH CHIN CHYE driving through the Rochore constituency yesterday to thank the voters for returning him in the general election. Dr. Toh scored the most spectacular victory for the P.A.P. when he beat Banson Sosialis leader Dr. Lee Siew Choh. Straits Times picture.49 words
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148 1963-09-23 4 ALOR STAR, Sunday. ABDULLAH bin Sitam, a kindergarten teacher in the Kepala Batas army camp, was today sentenced to six months' Jail on two charges of using criminal force on two girl pupils with intent to outrage their modesty. Abdullah, 26, admitted committing the offences148 words
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Article51 1963-09-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. Mr. Peter C.K. I*i:. deputy Chief Statistician of Singapore, will give a careers talk on "Statistics at tht University of Singapore on Tuesday night. The talk Is one of a series organised by the Malayan Economic Society to the public and stuaents of economics.51 words
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Article22 1963-09-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The Ramakrishna Mission tonight held a variety show of mu<lc and dances of India «t the Victoria Theatre.22 words
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Article142 1963-09-23 4 Dance nets $10,000 for old home PENANG. Sun. The new Rotary project to build a home for Penang's chroni-cally-11l and aged destitutes received about $10,000 this weekend when Jose Limon and his American dance company staged two charity shows at the Chinese Girls High School. All the 70 $50 seats142 words
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Article111 1963-09-23 4 PENANO, Sun. Three shouts of "Merdeka Malaysia" from 10,000 schoolboys and girls rang out loud and clear at the mass youth rally to celebrate Malaysia at the City Stadium today. Looking smart in their school uniforms they formed a giant "M" as they paraded on the111 words
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Article372 1963-09-23 4 I'HK following v today's schedul* of civil atrermft n.ovcmfnt* at Paym Lebar airport Slogapor*. ARRIVALS •OAC: Prom Melbourne. Briiban*. Darwin (BA 713) 7.30 p.m.; from London, DutMdalorf, Istanbul, Abadan, Bombay, Colombo, Kuala Lumpur (BA 788) 4.33 p.m. Pin-Am«rte»n: From San Franetaoo. Ln Angela. Honolulu. Manila,372 words
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272 1963-09-23 4 Recital by a gifted Filipino violinist SINGAPORE. Sun. The young Filipino violinist, GiLopez Kabayao, gave a recital before a sparse but responsive audience in the Victoria Theatre on Friday. The programme Itself was not specially attractive, but Mr Kabayao's playing was consistently of a quality to suggest that he might272 words
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245 1963-09-23 5 'PRESENT CRISIS WON'T LEAD TO WAR' KUALA ROM PIN, Sunday. TUN Abdul Razak warned today that any attempt from outside forces to crush Malaysia would receive strong resistance from the Malaysian people. The Deputy Prime Minister said that Malaysia was achieved through long and245 words
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86 1963-09-23 5 TELUK ANSON. Sun. A resolution asked that a Chinese Member of Parliament be made .in Assistant Minister of Education was passed at an emergency meeting of the youth section of the Teluk Anson MCA Ward branch yesterday. Two other proposals adopted at the meeting86 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-09-23 5 NORAIM binte Ahmad. 16, was i elected "Miss Malaysia Klang." Sbe won tintitle from 10 other finalists in the Klang District celebrations. and was "crowned" by Tengku \in i nah. wife of the Tengku Laxamana of Srlangor. Cbc Zaleba binte Amar. 18. a clerk of tbe86 words
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255 1963-09-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'FHE Civil Aviation Air Traffic Control Services J Union has condemned the action taken by the Indonesian Civil Aviation Workers' Trade Unions to boycott Malaysian aircraft. i By their action, the Indo- neslans have shown "dls- respect to the International 1255 words
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Article56 1963-09-23 5 IPOH. Sun. The Perak branch of the Malayan Christian Council is organishinß a choir to present excerpts of •'The Messiah" during the Christmas season. I The first practice will be held |at the Wesley Methodist Church lin Lahat Road on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. under the56 words
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Article51 1963-09-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sun.— An assistant lecturer in the University of Singapore. Mr. Leong Choon Cheong. hn.s won a scholarship to study psychology, philosophy and physiology in Oxford University. ThU scholarship, known as the J.C.R. scholarship. Is Jointly awarded by the colleges and the Junior Common Room of Oxford51 words
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224 1963-09-23 5 Aussie 'widower-for-sale' changes mind From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Sun. This is particularly for the eyes of the Singapore woman who contemplated marrying New South Wales wi-dower-for-sale Tom Galvin. Mr. Galvin has announced that he has taken himself off the marriage market and put himself on the free list. About a224 words
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95 1963-09-23 5 IPOH. Sun. The Health Department has uncovered the main source of the Increasing mosquito nuisance In this expanding town of 200,000. The villain is modern sanitation, according to Dr. Chang Hoey Chan, Health Officer, Kinta and Batang Padang districts. He said95 words
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Article61 1963-09-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Umno Youth.* Executive Council committee today unanimously adopted a resolution stating that its member;- were prepared to "face any eventualities" in view of the present hostilities shown by Indonesia and the Philippines. The committee, at a meeting also pledged full support for61 words
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Article43 1963-09-23 5 MUAR. Sun. The Associated Board of the Royal Schools ol Music for Overseas Students will hold a practical examination at the rj|y Training Centre here from sept. 25 to Sept. 28. The examination Is open to all music students in Johore.43 words
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Article30 1963-09-23 5 MUAR. Sun. The Ibrahim Park Committee will meet here tomorrow to discuss rules regardinn the administration of the Diamond Jubilee Hall and to appoint officers for the year.30 words
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115 1963-09-23 5 RAUB. Sun. The Pahang State Government aucuoned eight head of New Zealand and Australian jersey cattle for $2,160 during the weekend and closed down the farm at FraserV Hill. The farm which had been in existence for the past 20 years, lind been running115 words
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299 1963-09-23 5 |{UALA LUMPUR, Sun. 1V The Malaysian and New Zealand governments have exchanged letters adjusting New Zealand's association with the Anglo-Mala-yan Defence Agreement to take into account the formation of Malaysia. According to a statement issued today by the New Zealand High Commission, the New299 words
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Article30 1963-09-23 5 BATU GAJAH. Sun. Inche Megat Rahim bin Haji Megat Abdul Rahman has been elected president of the Truna Club here with Inche Abdul Rashid bin Yeop as secretary.30 words
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Article, Illustration39 1963-09-23 6 PHOTO PEOPLE'S Action Party supporters in jubilant mood outside the Victoria Memorial Hall, operations centre of the Elections Department. Crowds stayed up till past 3 a.m. yesterday for the results.39 words
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472 1963-09-23 6 SINGAPORE", Sun. Dr. Loo Siew Choh. chairman of the Barisan Sosialis. today attacked the United People's Party for splitting left-wing votes at the general elections yesterday. He said that the split votes were responsible for the Loss of seven working class constituencies to472 words
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Article39 1963-09-23 6 Dr. Goh in-by a 4,413 margin THE Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, is chaired after his victory in Kreta Ayer by a 4.413 majority the biggest margin of victory among the Ministers standing for re-election. Straits Times picture.39 words
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Article, Illustration134 1963-09-23 7 MADAM CHAN IS IN AGAIN— BY ONLY 63-VOTE MARGIN MADAM CHAN CHOY SIONG (Mrs. Ong Pang Boon) garlanded and in happy mood, after her victory by the narrowest margin in Delta, her old constituency. She polled 5.417 votes only 63 more than the Barisan candidate, Mr. Wee Toon Lip, brother134 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-09-23 7 Bugs Bummff 'hi Raiph Hoimdnhl T mm ELMER MUST BETR/InO I \'{l~ZXl^OC\ MII f 1 SEEVOU DON'T A I I J 1,,-^.,-,^- V TPULL AFASTONEy-^ I :sl»7\rfc!) BELIEVE IN S/6HS, 1 XX > WHAT IS THIS- f **£L-^ N-~^— r-^A ~\OL' FWIEND41 words
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Article59 1963-09-23 8 ALOR STAR. Sun. A farmer and his family were interrupted by six robbers wriUe having dinner in their house at Merbok, 30 miles from here, last night. Lim Hal Slang. 38. told police' the robbers, armed with daggers, tied him and his aunt, ransacked the house59 words
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341 1963-09-23 8 Amahs: Now a sticke warning the WDCSA KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE War Department Civilian Staff Association today warned the Commonwealth Services employers that it would take general strike action unless they changed their attitude towards the union and the amah problem. The warning was contained in an emergency resolution passed341 words
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108 1963-09-23 8 THREE YEARS FOR RAPING HIS STEPCHILD pENANG, Sun. The x High Court here was cleared today to enable the evidence of a 14--year-old schoolgirl to be recorded in camera. Abdul Hamid bin Abdul Rahman. 29. a Telecoms wireman, pleaded not guilty to a charge of raping his stepdaughter at the108 words
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Article, Illustration146 1963-09-23 8 PENANG, Sun. The Indonesian consul, Mr. Zahir Arifln, and five members of his consulate staff and their families left here last night in the motor vessel Pintu Mas to return to Jakarta. They took with them eight cars, 16 radiograms,146 words
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Article71 1963-09-23 8 Mr. Arlfln, the consul said he was sorry to leave Penang, where he made a lot of friends. In SINGAPORE, about 500 friends and relatives went to the airport to bid farewell to Mrs. Suglh Arto, wife of the Indonesian ConsulGeneral, who left by plane for Jakarta71 words
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175 1963-09-23 8 Rival gangs declare war: One shot, two stabbed [{■UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Two rival secret society gangs here have declared war with each other. One of the gangs, the 08. shot and Injured a rival gang member in Ipoh Road here last night. The other men were also stabbed. According to175 words
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69 1963-09-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A mental expert from the Ministry of Health will give a public talk on "Social Problems after Malaysia and our mental reactions to them" at 4 p.m. on Sunday at 29, Ipoh Road. The talk, sponsored by Kuala Lumpur Psychology69 words
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Article46 1963-09-23 8 TAIPING. Sun. In a bid to end the cattle nuisance In the town area, the council is to carry out a census of all cattle owners. Consideration will then be given to registration of cattle and identifying them with tags or some other method.46 words
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196 1963-09-23 8 KUCHING, Sun OFFICERS and men of 846 Royal Naval Air Squadron. 42 Royal Marine Commando and the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars were hosts yesterday to 2uO children from 23 schools in the Kuchlng municipal area, the Salvation Army Boys' Home and Hostel, the Salvation196 words
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Advertisement312 1963-09-23 8 This is not just D^ r^-T^X n COGNAC AI[A. X fL All Cognac is brandy, but not all 1M gO brandy is Cognac and only V «k some Cognac is V.S.O.P. The V tetters V.S.O.P. stand for "very IB wJ^^^Vr^s' (§1 superior old pale" and guarantee the age of the312 words
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Miscellaneous100 1963-09-23 8 AIUh Itnp Blf V.T. namlin fJP* t '\wsmt!*Hr.mGOa>\ I jOH*^Bff\iuTrMAUsMY I I .kjwstß' aspect I raw? weII! V |fi/*VWOHT/\ HW, KXJ MUST HAVt WBJ?.4St) UTTW FOB AW TUN fOKBrnJ OK*?? MWC WMTWU THE WRONG ffhKTY. HCXP IT I ATTOWTMLMI/ HB£ \Ol DOWtf T KGttt K1 TX. n JU»THOU> WIWEISjaM WM!I100 words
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Article, Illustration1652 1963-09-23 9 History was made when car raced ship 8,600 miles THE NIGHTMARE JOURNEY THAT TOOK CAPT. BENYON THROUGH 13 COUNTRIES IN A BID TO BEAT A FAST MAIL STEAMER FROM LONDON TO CALCUTTA... IN a London club one summer evening in 1932. a British officer on leave from his regiment in1,652 words
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Advertisement187 1963-09-23 9 ONE EXTRA REFILL WITH EVERY SheafferS IMPERIAL II BALLPOINT m Ww t '/^F^^T^ m^^^^^mm^r it is now being given free with every a&9timJujiiM Sheaffer Imperial II Ballpoint /^EIJjWWF Vo^k The new Dokumental 303 Refill holds the world's vfl^k cleanest, free-flowing and skip-free ballpoint fluid available VbVL toclay II does not187 words
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Article34 1963-09-23 10 H«r«-s Sl* <Mimiimmm> TNE FAMILY of th* late Mr. Lee Ah Ngow of 22A Wee Nam Road, 'hank all relatives aad friiadl for their condolence, donatioaa. wraatka. prayers. faVMSSBai vl*lt» at th* funeral.34 words
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Obituary35 1963-09-23 10 H.rrfj lit (Himummm) GERALD ROE Oftsa a lastly hrartarh* and many a silent tear, but always a beautiful memory of on* «c loved so dear. Sadly missed by daddy. mummy. Jennifer and Brian35 words
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Article109 1963-09-23 10 vwmrm* »iw r.qininifnf RVVITA the bread Id hlionl for* la *[>». ially rsKsaiasntltil (or np*~taot mothers b«-a'i»» it contains vHiuabl* miarrals aad vitamla B. SPIRILLA made to measure bras. uimsuits. tropical girdles, corsets, etc Kor personal consultations and appointment, please ring Joan Hopper. ***** >S pore). DEPILATORY WAX TREATMENT109 words
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The Straits Times Monday, September 23. 1963.
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Article834 1963-09-23 10 Psephologists will find tho Singapore elections a joyous playground. The immediate significance, of course, is ob- vious. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew'i resplendent victory provides Singapore with the political stability which, in the middle of last week, had seemed to be in doubt. Of course it does not834 words
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Article412 1963-09-23 10 With Mr. A. P. Rajah and Mr. Thio Chan Bee defeated, there will be no personality in the new Legislative Assembly to connect it with the preRendel beginnings of parliamentary democracy in Singapore. (Tun Lim Yew Hock who elso was active in politics long before 1955. did412 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1963-09-23 10 U.N. in good shape after stormy years by A SPECIAL WRITER Now York, Sunday AS THE 18th ASSEMBLY MEETS, THE PRESTIGE OF U THANT HAS NEVER BEEN HIGHER SCEPTICS notwithstanding, the United Nations may fairly be regarded as in better shape today, at the opening of the eighteenth annual session1,157 words
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Article390 1963-09-23 10 Egypt's women win a bigger role CAIRO, Sun.— Egypt's women, who for years have been tue most emancipated in the Middle East, are today playing a more active part than ever in the life of the country. Artificial barriers, which for centuries have separated the two sexes in Egypt, areReuter - 390 words
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Advertisement804 1963-09-23 10 StraiU Hrn ft Malay Mail Cissslft** adv*rt»**in*ai* way a* handed lee lat rm*f COLO BTORAGC ARCADE Orchard Road COLO ■TORAOE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATONtt KKPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BABK Atrthertaed Agente: cmr book stork ltd wine* ester Ham*. CoHyae Ojaaw TMK NKWS PROMT Fhxaavrcr* »a»*i»i*rlial St. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Read.804 words
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Advertisement76 1963-09-23 10 HbbF L^Lmmmt\m\W\\WmWBa^T^^^^^^^Bß' BBBaLUtltaVlJ^^aßai Tal n /!^^*aßßßßßaT^^ BBBBBa^H a^BP^^^^^aaaaaaaaaaMfc* IBM mm^-^2 A^^mW '^B*VsJ Bi>^I S V P For well over h«lf-«-century S-W has bssn and still is a household word, and is recognised by all housewives throughout Malaysia as the) finest and "SIMPLY WONDERFUL canned and honied foods fruits, fruit jiccs.76 words
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300 1963-09-23 11 Case of the three youths and screaming girl DENANG, Sun. Sev- cral men and women waiting at a busstop stood helplessly while two youths alighted from a taxi and dragged a screaming pretty young girl into the vehicle in Light Street this afternoon. The taxi, tn which a third youth300 words
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Article71 1963-09-23 11 PENANG, Sun. Two former city councillors, Mr. A. Raja Gopal, president of the Penang Indian Chamber, and Mr. Cheah Phee Aik, former secretary of the Penang Straits Chinese British Association, will lead discussions on Penang 's free port status at a meeting of the Penang discussion71 words
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132 1963-09-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malaysian People's Action Committee. which held two demonstrations at the; Indonesian Embassy and its Ambassador's residence here earlier this week has rhanppd Us weeK. nas cnanßea iu> name to the Malaysian People's Action Front. The change was decided at a meeting132 words
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234 1963-09-23 11 President tells of 'irregular' actions VfALACCA, Sun. A The Socialist Front President of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, last night made public "certain Irregularities" carried out by the former Alliance controlled council. Speaking at the monthly meeting of the council, Inche Hasnul said the Socialist Front,234 words
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Article28 1963-09-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun. The National Union of Government Office Workers will hold its first annual meeting at the Federal House canteen at 5 p.m. on Monday.28 words
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Article232 1963-09-23 11 Second overseas loan to be used for development programmes of Central Government KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'pHE Central Government is to seek a loan of about $40 million on the New York market for its development programmes, the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today.232 words
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354 1963-09-23 11 'WE ARE BEING TREATED LIKE STEP-CHILDREN' ALLEGATION KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. STAFF of the employment exchanges in Malaysia today claimed that they were "treated like step-children by the denial of benefits" which were rightly theirs and that the fruits of their labour were being reaped by others. Mr. R. Vasuthevan. president354 words
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Article, Illustration34 1963-09-23 11 THE DIRECTOR of Information, Inche Mohamed Sopiee, addressing the Malaysia Solidarity Ralry of students at the University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. Straits Times picture.34 words
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Article358 1963-09-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 'J'HREE thousand students condemned Indonesia at a noisy demonstration at the University of Malaya grounds here this evening and pledged to defend Malaysia with their lives. I Shouts of "We want, military training. "Down with Soekarno" and "We will defend Malaysia to the358 words
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Article75 1963-09-23 11 MO'R. Sun. "h'vtoersohs of the Malaysian Prime Minister. iciifjku rti>-u Rua... i) i. Singapore Prime Minißter Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. were carried In a float presented by the Muar High Sfhool in a Malaysia Day procession here last night. More than 100.000 people watched the75 words
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Article60 1963-09-23 11 FCLANO. Sun. A student, Ahmad Pazil bin Ali. 10. was killed on the spot when a lorry crushed him yesterday. Ahmad was standing close to a hridne at the 9th mile Kuala Laneat Road here when the accirV"t orrcrre- 1 More than 200 people60 words
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Article30 1963-09-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The annual bazaar of St. Mary's Church Workers' Association will be held on Oct. 5. between 840 '.m. ond 1 p.m. at St. Mary's Church30 words
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176 1963-09-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The Deputy Premier, Dr. Toh Chin Chye. said today he hoped Mr. Tan Lark Sye, chairman of the board of governing directors of Nanyang University, would consider the welfare of the undergraduates and not treat the university as a political issue.176 words
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Article62 1963-09-23 11 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Sultan of Pahang visited the officers and men 01 tne 2nd Bn.. Royal Malay Regiment at their camp at Penpkalan Chepa yesterday. The Sultan, who holds thp rank of Colonel of the Royal Malay Regiment, is on a five-day vWt to see for62 words
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Advertisement114 1963-09-23 11 Good news is walking around- From October 1, 1963, right through April 30. 1964, Swissair offers you substantially reduced jet economy fares to North America from Switzerland. These low-priced tickets are valid for a 14 to 21 day visit to U.S.A., Canada or Mexico. Fly by one of Swissair's reliable114 words
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Advertisement80 1963-09-23 11 JL, I v I delivery \Jfrchard Motors UNOAP OiI KUALA LUMPU* MPtCSCNTEO USfWHEM iv BORNEO MOTORS a/6'/: EYE EXAMINATION" Ym can Mt «'M> Mm iMth k«t caa't t— «M afttfictel nm- Tour mmd ««It pmU T— Tfc« Go 4 i j ptmtnt lr>rolu«kl«! Guard Hmm carefully. Art yMtr «t»i mi"i»W80 words
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Miscellaneous503 1963-09-23 11 |Today's radio, TV 41.7 Mr Ires NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41 Metre* 478 Metres A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning; AM 6 <X> Time Signal. Ne--8.01 Morning Prelud*: 7.15 g»ra-ku; 6.02 Perlude to BreakNews; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; faat 700 Timii 740 Up And About; 8.15 News: rast> 700 Tlme Signal,503 words
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57 1963-09-23 12 Afro- Asian guests at M-Day reception ]^|ORE than 500 guests, including Ministers and representatives of Afro-Asian countries, attended the Malaysia Day reception at the Malaysian Embassy in Cairo last week. Picture at right shows the Ambassador of Mali being greeted by the -Charge d'Affaires of Malaysia, Inche Ghazali bin Haji57 words
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Article105 1963-09-23 12 Union says it is being sabotaged KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Social Welfare Assistants' Union today accused senior officers In the department of "sabotaging" the union. In a signed statement the president of the union. Mr. Leong Kwal Swee, said that members had been threatened for taking an active part In105 words
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Article45 1963-09-23 12 BENTONG, Sun. The following were elected officials of the Suleiman School Teachers' Benevolent Fund: chairman: Mr. A. Alagaratnam: secretary: Mr. Leng Ah Onn; treasurer: All bin Ibrahim, committee: Mr. Lee Kow, Mrs. Tan Khik Seng, Inche Mohd. Nor Mohamed and Mr. N. Shanmugaratham.45 words
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Article, Illustration330 1963-09-23 12 'LEARN NEEDED SKILLS, YOUNG MEN' CALL TTOE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, today called on young Malaysians to meet the challenge of industrialisation and acquire the needed skills so that the nation need not look to other countries for such skilled men. Speaking over Radio330 words
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Article127 1963-09-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. A SIX-MAN Japanese Parliamentary delegation will arrive here on Oct. 1 in the course of a goodwill tour of Asia. The team left Tokyo on Sept. 20 and will visit Hong Kong, Saigon, Bangkok. New Delhi. Bombay and Colombo before arriving here127 words
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Article42 1963-09-23 12 IPOH, Sun. A workshop foreman. Leong Tuck Criov. 20. reported, to the police here this morning that a wheel valued at S4O. was stolen from his scooter which he had parked at the Waller Court housing area here last night42 words
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Article20 1963-09-23 12 IPOH. Sun. The annual delegates conference of th(> Malayan Graduate Teachers Onion will be held here next Saturday20 words
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258 1963-09-23 12 Salary revision covers all, says Cuepacs ITUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Congress of Unions of Employees ir the Public and Civil Services has described a statement that ltx claim for salary revision in the reorganisation of clerical services will not benefit most clerks as "false and misleading." The CUEPACS was commenting258 words
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Article50 1963-09-23 12 MCAR. Sun.— More than 5.000 saw the two-day Malaysia exhibition of historical and geographical objects, collected front 14 states, at the Ismail School. It Is the only primary school here which has a collection o( preserved animals for naturt study. It also has a small boo.50 words
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Advertisement359 1963-09-23 12 IIEA -'I' LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Yenidjc enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well as pleasure. Balkan359 words
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Advertisement188 1963-09-23 12 HOW MODERN IS YOUR KITCHEN? ...AND NO MODERN KITCHEN IS COMPLETE WITHOUT A f\ b r Run KITCHEN MACHINE KM 31 Complete with all attachments I This automatic Kitchen Machine is light and portable and can do many heavy hours of food preparation within minute*, it grinds your coffee, prepares188 words
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Miscellaneous275 1963-09-23 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS match almost saved t3, 6). 1. Patterns from 28 (7). la Come down M ttle hunteman 5. The hopelesßness of 1 acrow is a ut to los consciousness (7) 6). 9. Waik heavUy to a cluster (5). 15 Charmed with 21 or due 18 10. 14.275 words
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Article, Illustration543 1963-09-23 13 Arthur Calder- Marshall - Arthur Calder-Marshall =StraH» Tim%s=* By NOTHING much happened in the dead city of I.oudun after the diabolic possession of nuns in 1634 until 1949, when the widow Marie Besnard made the error of telling her best friend, the widow Pintou who worked in the543 words
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Article586 1963-09-23 13 Allington Kennard - Allington Kennard MALAYSIA IN FOCUS. By Ronald McKie. (Angus and Robertson 325. 6d) B JL rpHERE will come a A time when we shall dislike being called the world's strangest family, a nation of highly sophisticated people and blowpipe tribesmen, a tropical mixture of colour, custom,586 words
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Article315 1963-09-23 13 Improve your cricket. By Trevor Bailey. (Penguin 55.) TTREVOR Bailey is far less X of a natural cricketer than most of his contemporaries and perhaps for this reason will not admit there is any such animal as a player born to the game. Cricket and batting in315 words
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297 1963-09-23 13 Book Reviews f pHI£RE is something rather beguiling about (ierman generals when one is no longer at wai with them. They're agreeable to talk to and so infernally professional that one can never quite understand how they came to be on the losing side.297 words
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117 1963-09-23 13 BALLROOM DANCING. By Alex Moore. (Pitman 12s. 6d.) Mr. Moore's very practical book was first published nearly thirty years ago. Seven editions and sixteen reprints recommend it. The novice who wishes to learn only sufficient about dancing to be able to move comfortably and pleasantly117 words
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Advertisement174 1963-09-23 13 America's favourite coffee AVAILABLE IM V 5v > s^^-flß^B^rVHß^/// a f#7#^f 7jtffc9^Bi >^V\ r^^ L /jlL^^a^^RV^B^B^h^B^ Maxwell house M INSTANT COFFEE ft Is s>ill available in tins as well mSSbM (^ood to trie latt \)R CABIN CABIMAT Compact folding type 2" At attractive in oppeor- 2" colour tlide projee- one174 words
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Advertisement575 1963-09-23 14 NOTICES "COURSES ON ISLAM FOR MUSLIM YOUTH" Applications are invited trom Muslim Youth who wishes to attend a week's course on Islam to be held at the Muslim College Malaya. Klang from sth to 11th January 1964. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Muslim College Malaya, P.O. Box575 words
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Advertisement763 1963-09-23 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS FIXED SALARY APPOINTMENT AT DERMA ENGLISH SCHOOL, KANGAR, PEJUJS. Applications are invited from experienced teachers (Preferably Graduates) for the post of Headmaster, Derma English School, Kangar, Perils (Medium Secondary School). Application form (.obtainable from Derma English School, Kangar, Perils) should be completed and sent by registered post to763 words
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Advertisement783 1963-09-23 14 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED ACCOUNTANT. QuallSed. Minimum Free Years Eieeutltre Expemnct. Preferably Chinese. Capable ef Suaervlslen ef Stsff and Cemmerelal Procedures In Imeert Expert Cemoany. Apply: BOX ASSSI S.T. SPORE. SITUATIONS WANTED It Wmrda SS (Mim.)— Box ft eU. axtrm RBAD the Beolor Appointments Vacant in Tbe783 words
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Advertisement1085 1963-09-23 14 ACCOMMODATION VACANT If Word* SS (Mlm.) Sox M rf«. exfre BUNGALOW SUITABLE Kor Executives at PJ. Four bedrooms, study, garage, carport, servants quarters, telephone, nrst class locality. Phone ***** K.L. FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED Airy Rooms bathroom attached double/ single, big garden, 19 One Tree BUI, off Orange Koad own entrance. Telephone (B'pore)1,085 words
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Advertisement783 1963-09-23 14 EDUCATION to Word* SS (Him.)— Box St eU. txtrm TYPING COUR SPECIALITY) la EtiKllih /Malay. (Throughout day). Beginners' Shorthand. Book-keeping, Accounting, Milay-Shortnand. English. Vacancies: Speed SO/130. Theory. Book -keeping. Accounting. Malay. English/Mathematics: Primaries. Seeoodarlrs, Q/T.. LCC. SIC. To Mlddls Load. 10 CoUyer Quay. *****. *****. TUITION tt Wmrda St (Mim.)—783 words
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Advertisement867 1963-09-23 14 OFFICE EQUIPMENT tt Wmrda SS (mim.)— Bam St eta, amtrm LOW COST STEEL Fniwttßva OOM equipment modus style. After sales S years guarantee. Ordera aoocotad, plus) dlscounL ***** S'pora, JUST ARRIVED at las*. Laces* design steel office desk, ohalra ata, a* !ow-eoct avail/bio R. 0.8. S*pors> *****/9 MM. K.U BSOSB.867 words
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Advertisement1321 1963-09-23 15 In tmnru'i ota 1 >.u«>i Out Sport sails P. S'nani Ptnang MELAMPUS littrptti Glasgow Gdi. 33 Tjdaf Stpt 24/27 Sipt 21 MARON Avonmuulh. Li.irptll Gdi. 31 Stpt 24 Sept 25/ 3 ANTILOCHUS Liverpttl Casgow Stpt 27 Oct 2 Oct 4 AJAX LMW HtiMvrg OCt 9 OCI I Oct 1/13 Oct1,321 words
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Advertisement1382 1963-09-23 15 THE EAC LINES p\\ StuGAfott wiala lutajejo.p.aawfTisjiitiiiai miAtta 10KJH DfmuM mourn li.m^nr rojoi w.l ifI.MU M« ionitioi moitiufu ntwiiui mom ami SAILINGS It GENOA. U HAtRt HAMIUKt. BREMEN, ANIWERP. tITTERtAM, AMSIEtOAM, OSLO, GOINENtURC AM COPENHAGEN p. Sham Ptnang "PATAGONIA" k) C 29-31/24 Stpt 25 27 Stpt 21/21 Stpt 1 REIRA1,382 words
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Advertisement1438 1963-09-23 15 BEM^^LEME fXPRESS StRTICt 10 LONOON, LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PttTS. 9'pera P. S'hati Ptoata BENOORAN (E.L) L'ttt. M'bro, ROam, A'wirp. Ha«lurg G G Seat 25 IENMACIHUI (H) H karg. Lilt, Havrt, R'dat) ll Pt Sept 25 Sept 21/29 Sipt 31/ 2 BENARTY (E.Lp L'pttl. H'karf, Hull, R'daa Sept 25/21 Sept 21/1,438 words
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Advertisement1255 1963-09-23 15 fe McALISTER <Sc CO.. LTD. w^ •.UNI ***** ELLERMAN LIMB tV KLAVENESS LINI LONOOJL NJLM9UR.. lOTTERRAM, lit ANGELES SAN FRANCISCO, HAVIEHUU A MldOLEStlOUi*. HAT It VANCOU¥ER A PORTLANO. em of LE.cEsTEii Hfifc roort P. S'RM -■•il teoNxviLLi t.IA/Tta-ay 24/2SSept 27 Sept """to, ftnaat 1 Calls Mtra HU.i Laaata. Ou.U tun1,255 words
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Article729 1963-09-23 16 TOE following is a complete list of rerised quotations. for the week ended Friday Sept 2t. INDUSTRIALS Kepoog Plant I.SU l.» Kluang ordi 2.70 Kluang pref 4.00 K. Bkjim 1.88 l.tt Kondoog Tg. Pan 3.10 3.20 Mandai Tekoog .34 .43 Meatakab 1.53 N. feudal 2.70 2.VU729 words
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Article102 1963-09-23 16 rpHE Japan Automobile Industrial Association has announced Japan's production oi motor vehicles in August totalled 98.221 units. The association said this was a decline of 9.6 per cent from July when the output hit a new record at 108,696 units. The association said the August total102 words
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Article50 1963-09-23 16 SMIPB al*ngiid« th. tincaotr* Marbiur wharvto today aro: Neator 8/9, Bombala 19. Tamealo 35/36. Van Wa-rwljck 2S/26. N«der Rljn 47, City of Lelc«it*r 6A. Dacohoy 48, Boecb Ucn* 33/34, Trmviata 3«t/39. Atlmntlde 10/11, Serdang N.W. 1. Swlenak N.W. 4. Tobago 0/7. State of llaharaabtra 42/43. Meneitheu* 1/2.50 words
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Article689 1963-09-23 16 rE Straits tin price on Saturday closed the week at its lowest level being down $2.50 to $457.50. This followed the fairly heavy fall in London overnight under cheaper offers of cash tin, but three months held quite well reflecting the smaller than expected689 words
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Article24 1963-09-23 16 KCBHr.K TIN (perlb.i (perpk-l) Sept. 17. $453.2. 18. KK'irts, $455.62 S 19. Bii'.cts. $461.50 20. 66! j eta. $460.00 21. 5457. :.024 words
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Article38 1963-09-23 16 On the trat s-cnang** market la Htng K*ng on Saturday, the U.S. dollar was quoted at 3.73 i fir T.T. and 5.711 for cash. Sterling *aj quoted at 15.W aa« •ns taal af gsld at .jot.38 words
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Article43 1963-09-23 16 Current payment F. and N. ords We Jarkson S'pore 10 u o Talim Mines 14 V Screndah io\ t Includes 10% bonus. Interim. Date of payment Oct. 26 Oct 26 Oct. 14 Oct. 16 Total for year Total far previous year43 words
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Article1074 1963-09-23 16 T'HK table of thare* on the x Malayan Stock Exchange •hows last business to September 14 (AJ and last bustacM »mcc thai date IB) with H and standing for Highest and Lowest business for this year to date. INDUSTRIALS 14 t> 13/- Pengkalea 14 6 4./J j.«1,074 words
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Article26 1963-09-23 16 Srpl. 18. Industrials: Mb. I" Tins: 1#7.28 S rubbers: 110. :i Dec. 2». 19*2 1M. Srpl. l». IIC.73 111.71 Srpl. 1 IK.5S UM126 words
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Advertisement1050 1963-09-23 16 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Paetfie. Atlantic, and East Canada Sorvie* S'pori V. S'tttnt Honolulu B.rrsnciseo t.AnititJ N. York Montrni Ne.sta Mara" ll Port 11 OCt 11 Oct 21 Oct 0 NOT 12 Nm "kaaiikrat Man" 21/11 Oct 1/ 2 Nit 24 Not IB Nit 11 Oic All mtm touippto1,050 words
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Advertisement298 1963-09-23 16 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Th. M.h.,.- P.O. *0, Sin* P.O. Box 114 Kuala Lumpur, P.O. SO, Ipaa o- r.O. lax 85«, Panant. Name: (Mr./Mfi./Mltt) TRUSTK: THI CHARTfRtD IANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTD. 23.9.63. LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/ Bombay Italy298 words
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Article1878 1963-09-23 17 From Our Market Correspondent ]y|ALAYAN Stock Exchange operators last week once again demonstrated that they have nerves of iron and at the same time a monumental capacity for ignoring outside pressures. In a short trading week which saw the breaking off of diplomatic relations with Indonesia1,878 words
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Advertisement59 1963-09-23 17 PERSONNEL MANAGER Must be Cnlverti'* graduate with several years' experience in labour relations and personnel management with Ge*enMMiii or large commercial firm. Malaysian eitlses»bip require* Furnish full details >f education and i kpeiience in inltia letter of application Interview* will be (ranted onl* to thow advised in writini It* the59 words
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Advertisement861 1963-09-23 17 NOTICE The public are hereby notified that it is proposed to repair the railway track at the undermentioned level crossing: "The roadway at the level croas- > Ing at telegraph post No. 8/12 at Snd Mile, Alma Road will be closed for repairs on 27.9.63 from 6.00 pm. to 6.00861 words
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Advertisement1634 1963-09-23 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I KEDAH GOVERNMENT VACANCT APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citlsens/SUte National* for appointment as Temporary Chargeman. Grade 11. (Electrical) to take charge Of tbe electrical Installations at Bukit Ptnang Pumping Station In the Public Works Department. Kedah Salary Scale: $310 x 20-$250 plus Cost of Living Allowance at1,634 words
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Advertisement581 1963-09-23 17 TENDERS TENDER NOTICE AIB CONDITIONING AND VENTILATION INSTALLATION FOE THE NEW TFLEPHONE EXCHANGE OFFICE, SELANGOR REGION. WELD ROAD. KUALA LUMPUK. Tenders from approved Contractors will be received by the Direc-tor-General of Telecommunlcations, Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Telecommunications Headquarters, Jalan Bukit Nanas. Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on 7th581 words
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Advertisement700 1963-09-23 17 MOTKE TO SHIPPERS AND CONSIGNEES OF N.Y.K. LINE VESSELS The Singapore Harbour Board has advised us that no Japanese Flag vessels may enter the Singapore Harbour Board Between 33rd September and 37th September 1963 Inclusive. Consignee* of carro for discharge at Singapore from tbe following vessels:— FROM CTA •OIrTYO MARO"700 words
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Article, Illustration2089 1963-09-23 18 Epsom Jeep - pENANG, Sun. Leong Stable's Cornelia won the main race over .7f here today with a brilliant performance. From nearly last about :4f out, the mare came n with a tremendous run in the straight to beat the outsider Felton by a neck. It was2,089 words
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Article43 1963-09-23 18 P00L—583,964 18T PRIZE—Ne, 2283 M' ($33,371) IND PRIZE—No. 16M4S ($11,793) 3RD PRIZE—No. *****1 (SSJM) STARTERS ($737 each): Nee. *****7. 1936 M. *****9. *****1. *****2. *****5, *****6. *****6. CONSOLATION (SSM each): Nea. *****2, *****0. 2M426. 2184*3 *****9, *****4, IS9MI. *****6. *****4, *****7.43 words
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Article190 1963-09-23 18 LONDON. Sun.— Thirty race- 1 horses owned by Malayan! millionaire Ranme Shaw will be flown to Singapore from England tomorrow on the largest single flight of horses In aviation* history. The horses, who will be accompanied by ten grooms, will be flown from Stanftted Airport, Essex, in190 words
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Article29 1963-09-23 18 LONDON. Sun.— Mrs. H.H. Renshaw's Dering-Do won the Imperial Stakes run over 6f at Kempton Park yesterday. Whistling Buoy was second and Camlaad* third of 18 runners.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-09-23 19 Malaya win 9-0 in zone final THOMAS CUP PERTH, Sun.— Malaya gained a 9-0 victory over Australia today in the Australasian zone final of the Thomas Cup badminton competition. Malaya now qualify f finals at Tokyo next May opponents will be Denmarl After gaining a 4-0 lead In j matches254 words
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Article453 1963-09-23 19 JEGA HAS MUSCLE TROUBLE AGAIN ATHLETICS SINGAPORE. Sun. Ace sprinter M. Jegathesan had a disuppolnting day at Farrer Park in the Quadrangular meet between University of Singapore. Polytechnic, Teachers Training College and Nanyang University today. Off to a good start In the 100 m Jega had a dear lead at453 words
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Article252 1963-09-23 19 Aussies gain 13-10 tour victory RUGBY ONDON, Bun.— The AusLt tralian Rugby League tourists gained a 13-10 victory over Leeds In a hardfought match yesterday. Results of Rugby League matches: Div. 1 Castleford 11 Warrington 10: Halifax 13 St. Helen's 5: Hull 13 Hunslet 17; Wakefield 33 Keighley 5: WidnesReuter - 252 words
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Article221 1963-09-23 19 SINGAPORE. Bun. Tan I Thuan Heng and Bernard Chan I were the stars In the Malaysia youth swimming meet at the Rlvei Valley Road today. Thuan Heng won both his freestyle events over 100 m and 200 m,] while Bernard took three events. 100 m breast strokes.221 words
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Article86 1963-09-23 19 SOCCER Kluang I)h 1: 6 RMR 4 Bombs 2; Btntonc Malaysia Cap: Knights 3 Karak Rangers 1. Penanc Dlv. 1: BAFC 3 DAFC 1. Dlv. I: IRC 8 Marines t. ATHLETICS Malaysia 10 miles walk <Muar): Men 1 Zainal Dewa 1:16.0. 2 Abdullah Hamid 3 Ismail Blddln. Women: 186 words
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Article450 1963-09-23 19 SOCCER LONDON, Sunday NOTTINGHAM Forest Jumped from third place to 11 the top of the English League First Division yesterday with a 3-1 home victory over bottom-of-the-table Bolton. i 1 Manchester United, pacesetters for the past fortnight, suffered their second defeat this week when beaten 2-1Reuter - 450 words
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210 1963-09-23 19 CRICKET SINGAPORE. Sun. Singapore Cricket Club, the S.C.A. senior champions, and Rest tied In an exciting finish to their annual Aram Balls match on the padang today. Each side scored 147 runs. After getting a statestrength Rest side out In 153 minutes,210 words
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Article102 1963-09-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Malayan Ceylonese and Malayan Sikhs became Joint holders of the Nadchitram Trophy when they drew their annual cricket fixture In Pantal today. Sikhs, set to score 227 runs for victory In 150 minutes had reached 134 for seven at close of play.102 words
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Article1320 1963-09-23 19 FIKST DIVISION Arsenal 2 Man. United 1 Birmingham 1 Ipswich o Blackburn 1 Stoke v Blackpool 1 Wolves 2 Chelsea 0 Tottenham 3 Everton 3 Sheff. Wed. 2 Leicester 0 Fnlham 1 Notts Forest 3 Bolton 1 Sheff. United 3 Liverpool 0 WBA 0 Bnrnley v1,320 words
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107 1963-09-23 19 CRICKET Letchumanan takes 8-16 for Samuel's TPOH, Sun. Samuel's Club and Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman Combined won In low-scoring matches in the Brander Shield cricket competition today. Samuel's beat ACS Old Boys by 19 runs at Tanjong Rambutan SamUel's 63 (Mahendran 4-27 1 ACS Old Boys 34 (Letchumanan 8-16). STAR107 words
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Article38 1963-09-23 19 SOCCER Voon Cap (lpoh) Changkat Kinding Estate v Irish Hussars (Jalan Abdul Jahl grd) 7 Bn Royal Malay Reßt. v Town Counfll (Talplng Esplanade). BASKETBALL TTC v Ngee Ann; Nanyang University v Polytechnio (Spore Peoples Association)38 words
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Advertisement277 1963-09-23 19 Yes, the second man has Asthma, too. But because he always hat Ephazone handy be knows he can overcome any Asthma attack in io minutes. The Ephazone treatment is jo simple; there is nothing to inject or inhale. Just swallow one tablet and in a few seconds relief begin*. Ephazone277 words
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Obituary57 1963-09-23 20 MR. CAN HONG TMI. c «7. rwisiwd away praci'fullv on Saturday l'l-<».«3 at MX rtsldeocf 215 Tcmlan* Hcid. Strrmhnn. n.-lo\ -d fathiT of Maiirltv Knc Ctmm, Kn« Hcxk. Rnte Hww. Ens HonK. Knu Ciiyr. Dr Paul Kng Poll. Kn,; T.ck. Kn K Guan. Kng Hua. Terk l.ivn nnd Helm.57 words
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Article, Illustration301 1963-09-23 20 GREATEST STIMULANT ENSURES SMOOTH INDUSTRIALISATION IN THE NEXT FIVE YEARS SINGAPORE, Sun. Business and industrial circles today hailed the resounding victory for the People's Action Party in yesterday's general elections. They described it as the greatest stimulant which would ensure the smooth industrialisation of the State in301 words
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215 1963-09-23 20 Trade cut will hurt Jakarta more than Malaysia: Tan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno's decision to cut off all economic relations with Malaysia will hurt Indonesia more than Malaysia, the Finance Minister, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said to- day Commenting on the Dr. Soekarno's statement that Indonesia would sever economic215 words
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83 1963-09-23 20 Nabbed but 'wanted man' was judge LONDON, Sun. A Sudanese Judge visited a London court to see the British Justice at work— and was "nabbed" by the Jailer. Judge Hassan was in the public gallery watching a case when a defective, giving evidence, thought he recognised him as a wantedReuter - 83 words
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Article58 1963-09-23 20 EDMONTON (Alberta), Sun. Cancer of the tongue is an "occupational hazard" of bartenders. Dr John Lewis, a New York surgeon, told a local meeting of the Canadian Medical Association here. He said bartenders were constantly "lighting up and taking nips," and a combination of alcohol andReuter - 58 words
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135 1963-09-23 20 Back home in Manila they laud -us now- MANILA, Sun. The Philippine Embassy and consulate personnel in Kuala Lumpur and Singapore arrived here today expressing appreciation of the friendly attitude of the Malaysian people towards them. The Philippine Foreign Service men, accompanied by their family, numbering 55. returned home afterReuter - 135 words
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75 1963-09-23 20 British officer (robbed after accident) dies NAIROBI. Sun. Mr. Donald Pearson. 43-year-old British born veterinary officer, who was strippea and robbed while lying Injured in his crashed car at Naaeno, 250 miles from here, has died in hospital here. He crashed off a bridge nine days ago while driving nearReuter - 75 words
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Article35 1963-09-23 20 CANBERRA, Sun.— Prime Minister Sir Robert Menzies, who has been confined to bed since Thursday with a cold and fever, was able to get up today, press secretary R&y Malley said today. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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123 1963-09-23 20 JAKARTA. Sun. BriJ tish businessmen mrt here today and decided to press for compensation and court damages from the Indonesian Government for "pain and suffering" they underwent during the recent anti-British riots. They agreed that there was considerable uncertainty about the future of British firmsReuter - 123 words
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Article38 1963-09-23 20 SINGAPORE. Sun. Defending champions Tan Tock Seng Hospital beat RAP. Seletar 3-1 in their S.A.P.A. League Dlv. 1 match at Jalan Besar Stadium tonight. In the earlier Div. 1 match Fathul Karlb beat. Chinese Athletic 4-2.38 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-09-23 20 TJIGHEST and lowest tctnperaXA tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period of 8 a.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Koto Bharu 88 73 Penang 88 73 I poh 91 70 Malacca 90 72 Singapore 90 7244 words
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