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Title Section21 1963-09-26 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Hot*** 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration558 1963-09-26 1 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK He's told to go out or else... P.M: I CAN NO LONGER WITHOLD INFORMATION AS WE MUST NOW RE-ESTABLISH CONFIDENCE BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND THE CENTRAL GOVT By C: SINGAPORE, Wed. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today publicly gave notice to "The Plen"—558 words
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307 1963-09-26 1 $3.5 mil. loyalty 'bonus' for Civil Service SINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, announced today that civil servants would get an ex-gratia payment equivalent to three times the variable allowance which would have been payable at current rates to them on their September 1959 salary. Payment will307 words
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Article60 1963-09-26 1 MANILA, Wed. Malaysia and I Its effects on the political situation in Asia came under discussion when Mr. Hayato Ikeda, the Japanese Prime Minister, conferred with President Macapagal of the Philippines for the second time today. (Mr. Ikeda had earlier told a press conference he had notReuter - 60 words
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Article24 1963-09-26 1 MOSCOW. Wed. Indonesian students here called off a planned demonstration at the British Embassy today after Soviet officials termed it "undesirable."24 words
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Article27 1963-09-26 1 MACAO. Wed. A Junk carrying eight refugees was fired on by a Communist Chinese petrol vessel last night. It reached safety in Macao waters.27 words
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419 1963-09-26 1 MANILA, Wed.— Indonesia announced today it was shifting its US$2OO million annual entrepot trade from Malaysia to the Philippines. The communique said: "In view of recent political events that have led to the severance of economic relations between Indonesia and Malaya and Singapore, the419 words
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253 1963-09-26 1 DR. S: WE HAVE NO TERRITORIAL AMBITIONS JAKARTA, Wed. President So c karno told a mass rally today that Indonesia would continue to oppose Malaysia but denied that he had plans of territorial expansion. His speech belore the people of Jogjakarta in Central Java was broadcast by Radio Jakaita. PresidentReuter - 253 words
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Article108 1963-09-26 1 U.S. 'FREEZES' AID TO INDONESIA WASHINGTON', Wed. U.S. economic aid to Indonesia has been "frown" pending a review of Indonesia's intentions towards Malaysia and Britain, Government officials stated here. The- said the aid was "frozen in the sense that an expected commitment by the I.S. in concert with other WesternReuter - 108 words
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Article, Illustration432 1963-09-26 1 Behind scene moves for Bangkok summit UNITED NATIONS, Wed. Diplomatic sources said today there is a good possibility that the foreign ministers of Malaysia, the Philippines and Indonesia will be invited to meet in Bangkok in October or November to seek a settlement of the Malaysia dispute. These sources saidReuter; UPI - 432 words
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Article309 1963-09-26 1 G. GELDARD - Mortars fire at Sarawak village G. GELDARD From J^UCHING, Wed. Indonesian terrorists fired mortar shells last night at the small kampong of Serabak, about three miles from the border, in Sarawak's First Division. This is the first time the terrorists have used mortars in their border raids. Last night's attack309 words
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210 1963-09-26 1 Denning report tells of 'vile' orgies LONDON, Wed. Orgies at which guests undress and indulge in "vile and revolting" sexual activities were referred to by Lord Denning in his report on security aspects of the Profumo affair. The report, which Opposition politicians had suggested might topple Mr. Macmlllan's Government, was210 words
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40 1963-09-26 1 STOP PRESS A S3OOM. LOSS WASHINGTON. Wed. Indonesia faces the possible lo>s of more than I ssioo million in new is aid and a return to rmnomic chaos if it purmkn economic warfare .<«.iin>t Malaysia, US. nfficiab said todjy IPI40 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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259 1963-09-26 2 Aussies will fight for Malaysia: Menzies CANBERRA, Wed. J The Australian Prime Minister, Sir Robert Menzies told the House of Representatives today that Australia would defend Malaysia's territorial integrity and political independence to the best of its power. Sir Robert said: "We have publicly and unambiguously said that we support259 words
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146 1963-09-26 2 Pakistan warned on friendship with Peking LONDON, Wed. Mr. M. C. Chagla, retiring Indian High Commissioner to Britain, warned yesterday of the dangers to Pakistan of its agreements with Communist China. He told a farewell luncheon given by the Indian Journalists Association: Vhen Pakistan's honeymoon period with the Chinese Is146 words
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Article22 1963-09-26 2 BRAZZAVILLE. Wea.— The voting age Is to be reduced from 21 to 18 in the forthcoming Conge Brazzaville) elections22 words
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Article, Illustration589 1963-09-26 2 Nasution slips back into the back seat... r TROOP AIRLIFT FOR COSFROSTATION^THE MOVE THAT BACKFIRED AND LED TO ECONOMIC CRISIS INDONESIA'S armed forces have slipped into the background of the political scene here since the formation of Malaysia and the break in relations between the two countries. Although the militaryReuter - 589 words
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Article40 1963-09-26 2 TOKYO, Wed.— The Indonesian President, Dr. Soekamo, has approved a visit to the Philippines by a band of 70 Indonesian singers and dancers in late December, Radio Indonesia said In a broadcast heard here today. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article37 1963-09-26 2 SEOUL. Wed.— A U.S. Army observation plane with two men aboard has been missing since yesterday near the demilitarised zone that divides South Korea from North Korea, a United Nations Command spokesman announced. UP.I.UPI - 37 words
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Article34 1963-09-26 2 JOHANNESBURG. Wed. A young South African policeman, Johannes Arnoldus Greeff, 18. was sentenced here today to six years' imprisonment for helping political prisoners to escape and for accepting a bribe. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article28 1963-09-26 2 NAIROBI. Wed. The Transport and Allied Workers' Union has demanded immediate Africanisation of the management ot East African Airways and the training of African pilots. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article25 1963-09-26 2 JERUSALEM, Wed.— The Israeli Government has decided not to replace Its Minister to South Africa, Mr. Slmha Pratt, it was learned here.25 words
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Article145 1963-09-26 2 IIfIANILA, Wed.— Japan ITI and the Philippines reached agreement yesterday on trade expansion moves including relaxation of restrictions on Japanese businessmen here, authoritative sources said The agreement resulted from the first formal conference yesterday between the visiting Japanese Premier, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, and President Macapagal145 words
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230 1963-09-26 2 Chiang men hit at Japan for Red trade T'AIPEH. Wed.— Angry members of the Nationalist Chinese Yuan (Parliament) yesterday denounced Japan for promoting trade with Communist China. Yang Po-llen said Mm 1 odgliif? protests with foreign governments wai an "outdated" practice. She demanded that the Nationalist Government take retaliatory actionsReuter - 230 words
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Article51 1963-09-26 2 ADELAIDE. Wed. Professor Robert Kerford Morton, an expert on cancer research, was seriously injured in an explosion last night at Adelaide University's biochemistry laboratory. An assistant. Michael Francis Dohnt was also seriously hurt. Two members of the faculty staff who went to help them were burned.—Reuter - 51 words
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Miscellaneous34 1963-09-26 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby /yw, we're v&tv proud) woJloewijL v^or oue me*/ vcutty \^^w\^y s> n. /"•or rr oocc "N /yes, we« veBV lucky **fLSIS™»L.) TO BE OVERLOOKING y \S^a^MTAMA^^=Z oolf oougg*/ -p^T34 words
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US-EUROPEAN DESK
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185 1963-09-26 3 ]JEW YORK, Wed. The American, Russian and British foreign ministers will meet here on Saturday to explore the possibility of progress on Berlin and other long-standing EastWest points of conflict. The atmosphere is considered propitious following agreement on a. nuclear test ban. AmericanUPI - 185 words
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239 1963-09-26 3 Test ban treaty approved by 80 votes to 19 WASHINGTON, Wed. The Senate overwhelmingly ratified the partial nuclear test ban treaty yesterday. By 80 to 19, it gave Its approval to the pact which the United States, Britain and Russia signed In Moscow on Aug. 5. All the galleries wereReuter - 239 words
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197 1963-09-26 3 TRENCH NATO SPY WORKED 15 YEARS FOR RUSSIA' PARIS, Wednesday. ACCUSATIONS of spying in Nato and French national defence headquarters are officially regarded as the most serious espionage affair here for nearly a decade. The State Security Court announced last night that Georges Paques. 49-year-old French deputy chief press officerReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-09-26 3 LONDON, Wed. Viewers last night saw television personality Richard Dimbleby (above) swallow a radio transmitter thr size of an aspirin. j There was a clank as he patted his stomach. When he was connected up, he emitted a radio signal, the noteReuter - 120 words
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Article56 1963-09-26 3 Contingent for UN UNITED NATIONS. Wed.— Holland yesterday placed a 300- j man contingent of marines at the disposal of the U.N. for peaceKeeping action at 24 hours' notice. Dr. JM AH. Luns. Dutch Foreign Minister, told Use U.N. General Assembly further contingents would, if necessary, be ready for actionReuter - 56 words
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Article80 1963-09-26 3 'Snobs' says the Vicar LONDON, Wed. A vicar at Exeter, Devon, has blamed an increase of teenage crime on the city's "dull and snob-ridden" residents. "It would be difficult to find a place with more snobbishness and petty exclusiveness," the Rev. Newall Roberts writes in his parish magazine. "It IsUPI - 80 words
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Article44 1963-09-26 3 BERLIN. Wed.— An American school in West Berlin was evacuated by us 1.450 pupils this morning and steel helmeted soldiers searched it from roof to cellars after a hoaxer telephoned to say that a oomb had been planted in it. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article28 1963-09-26 3 LONDON. Wed— Dr. John Carrnell Heenan, 58, was enthroned In a ceremony of ancient pomp In Westminster Cathedral today as Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster. UJJ.28 words
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Article18 1963-09-26 3 LONDON. Wed.— Radioactive fallout over Britain Increased during 1962, it was reported here yesterda y Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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132 1963-09-26 3 LONDON, Wed.—Churchgoers In Skirtwith. England, alleged yesterday that they were locked in St. John's Church last Sunday and forced to listen to a sermon by the village grocer. Morabers of the Anglican congregation told police that grocer Reg Sanson. leader of the local Methodists, locked132 words
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243 1963-09-26 3 Negro refuge church 'under state of siege' SELMA, (Alabama), Wednesday ]y|ORE than 100 Negroes, mostly children, were arrested here yesterday in a demonstration against the colour bar. They had been taking part in a protest march which was quickly dispersed by police and state troopers. Many avoided arrest by takingReuter; UPI - 243 words
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Article90 1963-09-26 3 GEORGETOWN (Bii- tish Guiana). Wed.— Lawrence Bart, a sucar estate engineer, is suing an airline for £33.000 damages for allegedly falling to deliver a winning football pool couI pon to Britain in time. He said In court that was the sum he would have beenReuter - 90 words
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Article40 1963-09-26 3 LIMA. Wed.— A severe earthquake rocked Peru for more than a minute shortly after noon yesterday. The shock opened cracks in old building in Lima and elsewhere. People fled from office buildings Into the streets. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article29 1963-09-26 3 SAN QUENTIN. 'California). Wed. The number of prisoners awaiting execution In San Quentin State Penitentiary's "Death Row" has reached an all-time I high of 47.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement238 1963-09-26 3 4th \l\ buster suits Wl 9Vi -*£^*k U.S.A. and other I OS£^>Ll J^ makes $1.90 ROMPER SUITS $1.90 g^V^^^^ 1 SHORTS assorted $1.90 >s^T^/j4a\ *l SHIRTS-COIN BOY SUITS iffi'i/ffRLX TEE SHIRTS GIRLS FROCKS TO CLEAR Less 50 $2.90 up SWIMMING SUITS $1.90 JEANS BLOUSES SHORTS TO CLEAR AT HALF PRICE238 words
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Article, Illustration359 1963-09-26 4 Tokyo promises a speedy settlement Japanese Govern me n t has given an assurance that it will settle the Singapore "blood debt" issue with sincerity and without any further delay. Mr. Shinji Sumii, the leader of a six-man delegation representing more than 40 Japanese business359 words
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Article69 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Director of Posts, Singapore, yesterday announced that official first day covers for use with the Fourth World Orchid Conference commemorative postage stamps will be on sale at all post offices from today. The first day covers are 10 cents each and depict69 words
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Article224 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. 0 A- businessman from Hong Kong, Cheng Chak Man, 46, was today jailed for two" years by a district court for exporting 152 lbs. of raw opium to Hong Kong on board a Dutch cargo vessel, Banggai, on Nov. 25 last year. Cheng,224 words
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231 1963-09-26 4 PASTOR IS WITNESS AT STRIKE TRIAL SINGAPORE. Wed. A Methodist Pastor, the Rev. Robert Foster, was the principal witness today in a trade dispute case against 20 former striking employees of the Star Press in Selegie Road. Testifying before the Sixth Magistrate. Mr. Sachl Saurajen, Rev. Foster said he felt231 words
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Article36 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chinese V MCA. will hold their third annual children's walk on 'Oct. 6. Entry forms are available from all schools and from the Chinese I V.M.C.A. office at South Pi-r.36 words
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Article125 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 235 recruits today became the first batch to pass out as members of the Royal Malaysia Police. It was also the largest batch ever to graduate from the Police Training School. The recruits comprised 174 from the regular police, and125 words
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Article254 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A FARMER, Koh Kirn Chew, 21, accused at the Assize Court of murdering Bay Bak Lim, 23, at Hong Kah Drive, Jurong Road, was acquitted and discharged by Mr. Justice Chua today without his defence being called At the conclusion of the prosecution254 words
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Article140 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara. Inche Yusof. bin Ishak today paid tribute to volunteer workers of the St. John's Order "whose public spirit the people of Singapore have every reason to be grateful for." Inche Yusof. who Is patron of the St. John Ambulance140 words
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Article31 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE, Wed— The Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister. Tu^n Hajl Yaacob Mohamed, will visit the Southern Islands tomorrow to thank the voters for electing him to the Assembly.31 words
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Article27 1963-09-26 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Church of St. Michael will hold a fun fair at the church grounds on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.27 words
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Miscellaneous315 1963-09-26 4 THE tollowlnx It today's nctiedule from P*nan«. Ipoh, Kuilt Lumpur, of civil aircraft movement* at Malacca (MI, 047) 6.90 p.m.; from Paya Lebar airport Singapore: Kuchtn* .ML 451) IO.IS a.m.: ARRIVAL* from Ptmul <XL. 051) 8.40 p.m. BOAC: From London, Frankfurt. DtPARTUMi Zurich. B«lrut. Karachi. Calcutta BOAC: To Dar»-ln, Brdnay315 words
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Article213 1963-09-26 5 WD men— 'preparing for a strike' THE dispute between the British War Department and its civilian staff on the employment status of 3.000 amahs threatens to explode into a general strike involving 10,000 employees. According to Mr. E. Langc. awliiant general secretary and a member of the union's national action213 words
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Article75 1963-09-26 5 IPOH. Wed. The executive council of the Malayan Graduate Teacher's Union has pledged that it will "not rest" until the Government had recognited the important role that women teachers were playing in this country"Such recognition must entail the complete elimination of the exlTtini; policy of75 words
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115 1963-09-26 5 M-DEFENCE COUNCIL WAITS FOR MAN FROM STORE Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysia Defence Council will meet as soon as the new PAP Government in Singapore appoints its representative to the council. Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime Minister, said today. He said this after attending a two-hour session of115 words
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Article39 1963-09-26 5 MALACCA. Wed.— The annual rtrleeatps conference of the Johore Malayan Indian Congress will be held at Umno Hall. Pontian. on Oct. 13. with the MIC. vice-pre-sident. Mr V. Manickavasagarn. Assistint Minister of Labour in the chair.39 words
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Article36 1963-09-26 5 TANJONG MALIM. Wed— Two pupils from the Sekolah Dato Abdul Razak here Zahid bin Mohamed and Idris bin Diran have been awarded a monthly scholarship of $45. by the Standard Esso Malaya Ltd.36 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-09-26 5 SAMOAN P.M. HERE TO SEE GOVT'S RURAL PROJECTS Xl ALA LUMrt-'R, Wed. One of the world's biggest Prime Ministers arrived here today. He is the Hon. Fiame Mata'afa Faumuina Mulinu'u II <t> ft. 4 in. 290 Ib). Prime Minister and Minister of the newly indepdent state External Affairs of the172 words
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127 1963-09-26 5 Two more States in free lunch scheme IfUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Two more States, Pahang: and Perlis, will come under the "free lunches" plan for poor schoolchildren next month. All other States are benefiting from the plan, except Kelantan and Trengganu. and plans are afoot to "rope in" these two States,127 words
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222 1963-09-26 5 'REVOLT CALL' TO INDONESIA AT RALLY MUAR. Wednesday. ITMNO Youth members will call on Indonesians to revolt and overthrow the Soekarno regime at a demonstration here on Oct. 3 which is expected to be attended by more than 10,000 people. The Umno Youth secre- tary. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Mahmud.222 words
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97 1963-09-26 5 SEREM3AN. Wed. Alliance leaders In Negri Semblm headed by the Mentrl Be«ar. Da to (Dr.) i Mohamad Said bin Mohammed, w.ll meet in the Btatr Legislative Assembly chambers on Thursday to discuss plans for demonstrations against Indonesia's attitude toward* Malaysia. Dato (Dr.) Mohammed I97 words
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212 1963-09-26 5 Johore plan to streamline its police JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A major plan to use police manpower in Johore more effectively will come into operation next month. This was announced by Johore's Chief Police Officer, Hajl Kadlr bin Hajl Hassan, at a Press conference held today. Haji Kadir said the reorganisation212 words
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Article54 1963-09-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Two officers of the Central Electricity Board here will represent Malaysia at the 9th session of the Ecafe sub-committee on electric power at Bangkok on Monday. They arc Rata Zainal bin Raja Sulalman. deputy general manager of the C.E.8.. and Mr. Raiinder54 words
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Article36 1963-09-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Sir Charles Moses, head oi the Australian Broadcasting Commission, who made a one-day stop-over here, left by air today for Seoul to attend the Asian Broadcasters Conference which begins on Monday.36 words
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338 1963-09-26 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. 13 Sir George Oehlers. Speaker of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, made his debut in Jesselton today as Speaker of the Sabah legislature. This is probably the first time that any man has become Speaker of two legislatures simultaneously. His338 words
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Article160 1963-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE twice-postponed Malaysia education conference will be held at the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Pantai Valley here during the school Christmas holidays from Dec. 14 to Dec. 22. The Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, has given the "green160 words
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Article71 1963-09-26 7 BINGAPORE. Wed. Customs officers today seized 4001 b. of dutiable cigarettes and tobacco from a kolek off the east coast of Singapore. The kolek was being towed by a motor sampan when it was first sighted by a patrol boat. The sampan cut the kolek71 words
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Article55 1963-09-26 7 MALACCA. Wed. Fire destroyed a block of six wooden shophouses at Masjid Tanah, eighteen miles from here yesterday morning and made 40 people homeless. Victims of the fire are now staying with friends and relatives. The District Officer of Alor Gajah, Wan Mahmood bin Pawanteh ls55 words
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Article54 1963-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A former University of Malay* lecturer. Mr. T.H.R. Bkyrme. ha* been appointed professor and heao of the Department of Mathematical Physics in the University of Birmingham. According to the British Information Services here. Mr. Skyrme has done research In the theory of atomic54 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-09-26 7 DENANG, Wed. Penang might sue- 1 ceed Malacca as a "sleepy hollow" If the island lost its free port status, Mr. A. Raja; Gopal. president of the local Indian Chamber of Commerce, warned to- j day. "Any move to take away this status would mean210 words
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Article44 1963-09-26 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Masod bin Isuan, 21. a lorry attendant, was killed when he was crushed against a gatepost by a lorry at South Quay yesterday. Police said Masod was directing the lorry Into a parking space when the accident occurred.44 words
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Article42 1963-09-26 7 MALACCA. Wed.— Mrs. Amy Joseph was elected president of the Inner Wheel Club of Malacca, which was formed here recently. Others elected were: Secretary. Mrs. Loon Leek Boo: treasurer. Mrs. J. 8. Eapen; and committee member Mrs. Ooi Therm Leong.42 words
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304 1963-09-26 7 DAHARI ALI - DAHARI ALI W j Kuala Lumpur. Wednesday T»HE Speaker of the A House of Representatives is waiting lor names of members from the three new Malaysian territories before making seating arrangements in the reconstit uted 159--strong legislature. Singapore Is to send 15 members to304 words
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Article, Illustration388 1963-09-26 7 JESSELTON, Wednesday. JHE Yang di-Pertua Negara, Datu Mustapha bin Datu Harun, today pledged full support to Malaysia at the Sabah Legislative Assembly's first session since the formation of Malaysia. He said of the efforts to preserve peace and protect the nations integrity: "We388 words
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Article56 1963-09-26 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Thirty! Workers of the export-Import firm of Ben and Co. Ltd.. in Kuchlng, Road, who belong to the Industrial Workers' Union, have gone on strike. The union's general secretary, Mr. Michael Goh, said today the strike was to demand the reinstatement of two dismissed56 words
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276 1963-09-26 7 Raja: We can knock out Reds in next 5 years OINGAPORE, Wed. The People's Action Party election victory last Saturday proved a point which the party had been trying to prove since its formation 10 years ago that a party formed on <t non-C ommunist, socialist and democratic basis could276 words
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Article, Illustration163 1963-09-26 7 Two more detainees fall ill SINGAPORE, Wed. The dPulau Senang riot preliminary inquiry, scheduled for Its 19th day of hearing today In the Fourth Magistrate's court, was adjourned till Monday because two of the 64 accused were ill. Tan Chin and Tay Teclt Bock were, according to reports by a163 words
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Article37 1963-09-26 7 SEREMBAN. Wed. —A schoolboy playing under an unoccupied Government quarters yesterday found .1 Luger automatic pistol. The boy gave the weapon to his father, who in turn handed It over to the police.37 words
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162 1963-09-26 7 Albar quits as Umno publicity chief KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman announced today that Syed Ja'afar Albar bad resigned from his post as Umno publicity chief. The Tengkn. in his capacity as president of Umno. said: "Syed Ja'afar Albar does not wish to be the party's publicity chief any162 words
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Article54 1963-09-26 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —TW Malaysian students five from Malaya, four from Singapore and one from Sarawak are taking part In a welcome week in London for newcomers to Britain. They are among 200 Commonwealth scholars from 33 countries starting studies at universities and colleges, according to54 words
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Article58 1963-09-26 7 ALOR STAR. Wed. A lorry I driver. Abdul Majid bin Haji Hus[sain, 23, and his attendant, Said bin Puteh. 38. were seriously Injured last night in a three-lorry rollUlon at i:ie eighth mile. Alar Stur-Jitra m:i:n Road. Both CHPur.lt-rs were admitted to Alor Star Hospital, where they58 words
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Advertisement82 1963-09-26 7 mKr I Ulkiu. M^^ fcrll ''*<< >,v f. >:-t**t» M^^ KILLS INSECTS JUST AS EFFECTIVELY j ■t I KILLS INSECTS EVERY TIME I j I FLIT FLIES COCKROACHES WASPS MOSQUITOES undanc and »ot>t* t^§ ANTS BEDBUGS WJjP MOTHS WOODWORMS And Many Other Household Insect! m« mo $OU itd« A H-82 words
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Miscellaneous66 1963-09-26 7 Ituys Bunny By Bulph Hvintdahi j WE'LL TRY THE^i roOKTT BVSH OFF. I KhELP CICERO ONTA I HfiBlW'WE FUN AN 1 lA ""V SMOPOOWNTMe I'LL MEET 08 BEAT POBKY'S SHOULOCRS 1 tl'll MOPES VA WllsJS "/I'LL RENT ALL OP) STREXT.. WE ONLY COMPETITOR S J WHILST I GET TW mX66 words
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221 1963-09-26 8 OINGAPORE. Wed. Arrival in Malaya this week will mean homecoming Tor an Australian Army officer. He is Capt. Victor Kandlah Vadlveloo, of the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps. A former Malacca resident. he Joined the Australian Army after University training in Australia221 words
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Article23 1963-09-26 8 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Kedah Government Clerical Union will hold its annual meeting at the Government canteen at 3 p.m. tomorrrow.23 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-09-26 8 Youth had student's cosmetic box VIBONG TEBAL, Wed. 11 A youth snatched a cosmetic box belonging to Angeline Ng Sook Ming, a University of Malaya student who was runner-up in the Miss Penang contest, and Jumped off as the night mail was pulling out of Nibong Tebal station, the magistrate's179 words
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220 1963-09-26 8 rpHE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, has thanked Borneo leaders for their congratulatory messages on the People's Action Party's victory in the general election last Saturday. To Mr. Donald Stephens, Chief Minister of Sabah, Mr. Lee said: "Thank you for the warmth and sincerity220 words
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Article, Illustration570 1963-09-26 8 RONALD KINSEY - RONALD KINSEY TOWN COUNCIL APPEALS: PAY UP j OH WARRANTS WILL BE ISSUED i by 1 1 Bcntong. W«d. T<HE Socialist Front president of the financially embarrassed Bentong Town Council, Mr. Phoon Chee Kai, is trying to get the Federal Government570 words
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Article, Illustration212 1963-09-26 8 Promise of a U.S. scholarship for ballet teacher DENANG. Wed.—Ame- rican dancer Jose Limon. whose company gave two charity performances here last weekend, has promised to recommend a Penanp ballet teacher. Miss Premita Gill, for a scholarshiD in the United States. Mr. Llmon, who saw Miss Oill dance at a212 words
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Article59 1963-09-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohammed Khir Johaii. will open the 12th annual conference ot the Malayan Veterinary Medical Association at the Johore Civil Service Club on Monday at 10 a.m. He will al.vj attend the conference dinner to be held59 words
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Article27 1963-09-26 8 PENANG Wed. The Penanf Rubber Trade Association will celebrate its 44th anniversary with 4 mooncake tea party at its Anaoa Road premises on Oct. 2.27 words
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Advertisement347 1963-09-26 8 Now you can get COMPLETELY PERMANENT COPIES IN RAPID TIME OF 4 SECONDS PER COPY BY SIMPLE, CLEAN OPERATION NO CHEMICAL SOLUTIONS NEEDED ECONOMICALLY EVEN ORDINARY OFFICE PAPERS CAN BE USED with the NEW Easy as ABC W The COMMODORE DRYCOPY is the most veisa"" I tile photocopying machine in347 words
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Miscellaneous161 1963-09-26 8 Alloy Onp By V.T. Hnntlin LET'S HAVE A s^ 1 C7UGHTA _»bi I SURt n \^rV H J& 7 X- J UTTUE PEACE /wEU,-mEN,I TlW' I. V RESULTS.' K W!L_..YEAR r K?S3f\ fivfa) V> t-\ p^?P^*^ an Ouiet out OPEKIUP 'WAV** Jlt *S}y~2r-^^^>^^Y^rT^W^r/ V¥k \_l_\ Dick Srnrtf By Chester GoutH161 words
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Article, Illustration1606 1963-09-26 9 The prison of death and despair... THE NIGHTMARE THAT WAS CHANGI —11,000 PRISONERS OF WAR HERDED BETWEEN WALLS BUILT TO ACCOMMODATE ONLY 700 ON September 2, 1942 four piisoners-of-war— t w o Australians and two British were marched out 'of Changi barracks square to a nearby area where a Japanese1,606 words
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Advertisement30 1963-09-26 9 Straight from Australia's best beach resorts to ROBINSON CO. LIMITED Australia's number one beachwear, sportswear and racing swimwear COME AND SEE IT NOW! Speedo Knitting Mills Pty. Limited. Sydney, Australia.30 words
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Advertisement408 1963-09-26 9 FLYING BACK TO EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as408 words
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Article97 1963-09-26 10 2» Wardt $1* (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF the Utr Mr K N. Nair. Bun«ei Patani. thank relatives \nd frienCs for attrndancr. wreaths, londolrmea and a«*lstancc during their recrnt bcrravement. MR LEE KIAH CUAN and family thank relative* and triendu for their nndolcnrev donation* for masaea. wreath*. I'rayem, amiftamt, attendance97 words
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Obituary71 1963-09-26 10 Wnri* /Minimum, IN EVER LOVING memory of late I v ir Singh father of Ram Singh A rligioua ceremony v ill hr held on .'.<-»-K3 iSentuli TREASURED MEMORIES of our :»lo\ed son. Jnha Victor Thomo. ■Klled to rest L'Mh Septembrr IMI. often a lonely heartache, and many a71 words
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Article661 1963-09-26 10 In New York, Indonesia* Foreign Minister has had second thoughts. He is returning to Jakarta, all idea of confronting U Thant in the Assembly abandoned. There is little doubt that Dr. Subandrio originally intended to raise the Malaysia issue in the Assembly, challenging in particular the661 words
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Article383 1963-09-26 10 By the end of the month it should be possible to assess fairly accurately the outlook for the padi farmers in the areas of Kedah and Perlis affected by this year's late an] inadequate rains. All acres not sown by then may be written oIT for the purposes383 words
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Article206 1963-09-26 10 The Central Electricity Board has not carried out its threat to shut off power supplies to the Bentong Town Council. But though the street lights still shine, the picture of the council's finances appear.gloomier than ever. In addition to the $11,236 C.E.B. bill, the council, it seems, also206 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-09-26 10 As the big Borneo build-up goes 0n KUALA LUiMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will shortly have 2,000 seasoned troops stationed in Borneo as part of the Central Government's "state of preparedness" policy. We do not want war. but we will not stand being bullied by anyone," the Chief of the General Staff,417 words
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Article, Illustration1421 1963-09-26 10 Malaysia and the madness abroad in Jakarta THE SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES TO INDONESIA OF ITS HALTING TRADE WITH MALAYA AND SINGAPORE from STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL WRITER AM A DNESS is abroad in Jakarta a see mingly blind striking out at problems which have becomei too complex to handle. The burning of1,421 words
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Letter132 1963-09-26 10 IT seems to me that the warnings by the Government about the serious water shortage in Singapore are not taken seriously enough by some people. Let me quote an example. For the pest few months since water rationing, every few nights we hear water flowing freely from132 words
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Letter199 1963-09-26 10 T ITH reference to the letter (B.T. Bept. 14) on the lucky draw system for highway code tests. I have to point out that all applicants for provisional driving licences are. on the grant to them of a provisional licence, given a date to appear for their driving199 words
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Advertisement786 1963-09-26 10 Straits Tiaes Malay Mail be handed to: Ist Flaw COLO STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Ro»tf colo storage: branches at holland road— katons kt«»il road-naval bask AvtMorls**! Agent*: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House, Collyer Quay TM« NEWS FRONT Fttzpatrlck't Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL MAMICM- STORE J7B-7. Changi Point. S'peee-17 V. RCTNASAMY786 words
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Advertisement44 1963-09-26 10 |ee(|W The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers 4 Exporters of Hif k Class Worsteds It Woollens. SINGAPORE. 21, Chul.a StrMt, Tflk *****. HONGKONG: Mirador Mormon, l«t Floor, Room No. 8, S4-64. Nathan Rood, Kowloon.44 words
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Advertisement75 1963-09-26 10 HAVE YOU SURPLUS FUNDS? WHY NOT OPEN A DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH PAN MALAYAN FINANCE LTD AND LET IDLE FUNDS NTLREST m^WM M ANNUM »A/0 HALT YEAKLr Your funds earn interest from the day you deposit until the day you withdraw. Write, phone or call today for our booklet "A SAFE75 words
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Article, Illustration1548 1963-09-26 11 Stella (mother-to-be at 13) tells of her close friend YOUTH ACCUSED OF KIDNAP SENT FOR TRIAL: A NEW DATE FOR RAPE CHARGE INQUIRY KUALA LUMPUR, Wed gRYAN Godfrey St. Aubyn Jeremiah, 19, unemployed, was today -committed to stand trial in the High Court here on a charge of kidnapping Stella1,548 words
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Article48 1963-09-26 11 MUAR. Wed. A Form One pupil of St. Andrews School, Yong Lam Sam, 14, won t'ne first prize in the Muar Rotary Club's "Good conduct bicyclist contest." He beat 147 other pupils In secondary schools to win the title and the prize of a bicycle.48 words
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Article38 1963-09-26 11 KLUANG. Wed.— A three-mil* procession by various schools, club* and associations was held here yesterday as part of the Malaysia Day celebrations. A variety show will be held at the Town Padang today and tomorrow.38 words
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286 1963-09-26 11 Measures to check rabies: No cause for alarm KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Jittery do«--owners have been flooding the S.P.C.A. headquarters in Ulu Klang here with anxious inquiries during the past 48 hours on how to get their dogs vaccinated against the present outbreak of rabies. But for the moment, the Veterinary286 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-09-26 11 Gilchrist's wife is also an evacuee MRS. A. Gilchrlst (above), wife of the British Ambassador to Jakarta, is nou in Singapore, where sh<> will stay indefinitely. Mrs. GUchrist, with 20 other British evacuees from Jakarta, flew into Singapore on Tuesday night by .t chartered BOAC jet. "I will remain here93 words
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Article297 1963-09-26 11 OINGAPOR3, Wed. Referring to attempts I by the Communists to use Nanyang Univer- 1 sity as an issue in last week's general election, the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. said today that the rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Bye, went in knowingly! that297 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-09-26 11 COUNCIL RE-INSTATES SACKED SECRETARY TVIALACCA. Wed. In- che Mohamed AU bin Salleh, who was dismissed by the former Alli-ance-controlled Munii cipal Council as its secI retary in September last I year, has been rein- stated by the Socialist 1 Front, which is now in power. He resumed duty today as137 words
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289 1963-09-26 11 ROBERT SINNIAH - ROBERT SINNIAH By pORT SWETTENHAM, Wed. Thirty-eight fishermen held on a lonely island by eight Indonesian Customs and army officers for two days were released after they paid a $9,200 ransom. The incident occurred 30 miles from Pulau Ketam, south289 words
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Advertisement34 1963-09-26 11 R DIRECT Mlf| KOTA BHARU EsdyS 1 I KUALA LUMPUR \^f^. 1 KOTA BHARU I 1 only $44 ONE WAY Ml 11lr iM BY DC -3 OR WkSI J ONE FLIGHT VIA TRENGGANU -*1"34 words
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Miscellaneous377 1963-09-26 11 Today's radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORT WAVE MEDIUM WAVEBMVICB SERVICE: 41.7 metrt» mnitw»iTi?BVin. AM. 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- •HORTWA\ t M.RVICC: gar.i-ku; 6.02 Prelude To Break- 'IJJJv'SL^,,,.. 7.00 Time Smnal The M A n 1I 6 <** W lo^ r^ \m as An A d wo s377 words
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Article, Illustration402 1963-09-26 12 'IT WILL COST THE RAILWAY $15 MIL. MORE ANNUALLY 9 4N additional $15 million annually will be required to run the Malayan Railway after it is turned into a corporation on Jan. 1, the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya claimed today. There402 words
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150 1963-09-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Former crack hurdler and Singapore's Asian Games silver medallist in 1954, Dr. Chan Onn Leng. has been awarded a two-year fellowship under the Colombo Plan to study pharmacology at the University of London, the British Information Services announced today. He will150 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-09-26 12 Bets case man wins appeal SINGAPORE, Wed. Goh Siak Chew, a store-keeper, today won an appeal against a lower court conviction and fine of $10,000 on a charge of bookmaking. Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, before whom the appeal was argued by Mr. R. Ramason. set aside the conviction and101 words
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Article57 1963-09-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Inche Mnfuz bin Haji Abdul Hamld. business manager at the Dewan Bahasp dan Pustaka here, left by air today for Britain to attend a one- year course on textbook production at the Institute of Educacation In London. He Is one of 1257 words
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Article35 1963-09-26 12 PENANG. Wed. A lorry attendant. Lee "Sooi Nam, 25, was today jailed for one month and lined $500. or In default another nine months, for stealing 103 pieces of lizard skin.35 words
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211 1963-09-26 12 THE NAIRS DEPLORE VIOLENCE DURING THEIR TOUR SINGAPORE, Wed.— A •3 leading trade union leader, Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. said today that he and his wife were i distressed by allegations that the Singa- pore General Employ- ees Union premises had been damaged during their tour of Moulmeln constituency211 words
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Article44 1963-09-26 12 PORT SWETTENHAM. Wed. The second branch of ihe National Convention Party has been formed here with more than 100 members. The first branch is at Kuala Langat. Inche Kepit bin Hassan, a clerk. Is chairman of the new branch.44 words
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Article34 1963-09-26 12 PENANO. Wed. —Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co. Ltd. agents for the Swedish East Asia Co. Ltd.. entertained a large gathering cf shippers to dinner at the Sun Hoe Peng restaurant last night.34 words
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Article, Illustration370 1963-09-26 12 Bomoh gets 7 years for raping girl, 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A BOMOH was sentenced to seven years' jail by Mr. Justice Gill in the High Court today for raping a 13-year-old girl He told the bomoh. Ismail bin Naina Mohamed. 42: "You took mean advantage of simple Malay folk370 words
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203 1963-09-26 12 Malacca municipal chief's challenge DENANG, Wed. The 1 Socialist Front president of the Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, today expressed surprise at the Alliance State Executive Council s rejection of his councils call for the appointment of a commission to inQUire into alleged malpractices by the former203 words
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100 1963-09-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today warned against reported trawling in Malayan waters. In a statement today, he said that the ban on trawling was still in force and .would be effective until Oct. 31. Trawl net100 words
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Advertisement56 1963-09-26 12 HHn 4?fc fl^^^H Benson and Hedges in the sold packi s I Wm ■^^1 the symbol of quality for the very '3k i s^' I best in King Size filter cigarettes I I ithf I 1 I (yffW^Ll c m BENSON HEDGES LTD mi^^fy^^&ff-^^-\ lUO^ 9 OLD BOND STREET 956 words
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Article, Illustration14 1963-09-26 13 PROFUMO SCANDAL RUMOURS ABOUT MINISTERS WERE 'UNTRUE AND UNFOUNDED', MACMILLAN IS TOLD14 words
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Article, Illustration1570 1963-09-26 13 D-DAY VERDICT National security 'not in peril' LORD DENNING, the eminent jurist who investigated the Profumo scandal for Mr. Macmillan, the British Prime Minister, declared today that rumours about other Ministers apart from ex- War Minister John Profumo himself were "unfounded and untrue." Summing up his findings after interviewing moreReuter - 1,570 words
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Article306 1963-09-26 13 - So green light was given T ONDON. Wed. The Denning Report is to be published as a Command Paper. This was announced after the report had been considered by the Cabinet and following a meeting between Mr. Macmillan and Mr. Harold Wilson. The Government concluded that306 words
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Advertisement268 1963-09-26 13 BmijUl'LUlißLU I liiifl wf^BtfL*mi^M W^B mMHhbmBM ffi^ s mSblbv! LUBbV Larousse Gastronomique larousse gastronomique is known oil yv h a t the experts say about it:--0..r .he world o. the most comprehend, au.de RAYMOND PO STGATE, Prw.dent, The Good to French cookm, ever pubL.hed. Now tron,. mort uj#fu n lotcd268 words
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Advertisement271 1963-09-26 13 I f (he Quality goes in before I the name goes on I 23" CONSOLE TV I %flHaI! CIRCITr BOARDS IN 1 i'-JBIJ ZENITH TV CIUSHS BORG-WARNEK INTERNATIONAL CORPN aHpap^H TIONGHENG TRADING CO., LTD. 343, SERANGOON ROAD. SINGAPORE 8. PHONE: *****-***** The perfect marriage in Bmm cine photographic equipment fli271 words
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Article, Illustration753 1963-09-26 14 TRAV ELLING LIGHT Elizabeth knows all I the answers T^OT all of us can pack a suitcase 11 and fly off to the other side of the world at very short notice, but Miss Norrna Firkin can do it with complete self-assurance. She does not panic. She knows exactly what753 words
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267 1963-09-26 14 rpHE 20-year-old toll- ing up the hill on her bicycle in the cool of the evening had a surprising pillion passenger. A big, cuddly brown Teddy-bear as big as a two-year-old child. Teddies get around a lot these days, reports Margaret Melrose.267 words
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Article255 1963-09-26 14 II7HEN you are a guest you want to do all you can to please your hostess. Here are a few tips on how to be popular. TAKE along a small gift a bunch of flowers, a potted plant or perhaps a Jar of your homemade255 words
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Advertisement317 1963-09-26 14 don't be SKIHHYIyW All-in-one concentrated food supplement quickly gives pounds ud inches of solid flesh to thin, underweight meo ud women. WATE-ON is a new, pleasant-to- SKINNY WOMEN-develop a firm, tak* substance that's packed with rounded figure. Fill out the curves weight-building calories, bone- of shoulders, bust, arms, hips and317 words
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Advertisement304 1963-09-26 14 ASK ANY GIRL in Singapore and chances are she will know METRO. METRO of Singapore Rhas the latest collection of exquisite jewellery for milady. Its range of fashionable accessories cater for every occasion and the mo~V«^. terials are of such J^\ varied flair, they satisfy even the most disf\ x304 words
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Miscellaneous283 1963-09-26 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROBB 9. Maatar-walter, but he put* tt 1. There ballet gets a supporter on a bit (10). (7, 4). 12. Prince falls to finish, g»y lad, 8. Relic of Christianity In Cam- but m»v still make a king bodia (4). perhaps (7-4). 10 ?22^ UP tUIU eoßictntS283 words
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Advertisement1470 1963-09-26 15 It ...1.,.. ->..:■ UUI S poll Mill Shim Ptnang MELAMPM ii>lipiil b'lasgo* laPt/Sapt27 Stpt 2B MAROH A.onmoulh. LiterpMl la Pt/«Ct 1 AHTILOCNUI liiirpeel Gasgo« Sipt 21 Oct 2 let 4 AJAI 1. MM. ri.... rtamourg Ocl 4 Ocl 1 Oct 1/1) Oct 11 .»tIRHUS I Mil. BtUM hiiito* Oct 111,470 words
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Advertisement1428 1963-09-26 15 K^di^ti liA^MsisistisiM P|^| THE EAC LINES fegkjT IIUCAPOtE KUALA IUAAfUt.P SWrrrtNMAJA PfNAHC OSK^^H DtHMAMI HOUH U.UMHCIO rOKIN.I J'J.WIID <KM» 'xoxi noi mom •••<< >hoii >>«■ momum lAIIINCS 10 kENOA, Lt HAfftt n» ROTTEROAM, AMSTERDAM, OSLO, SOTHENIURt ANO COPEHHACEN cure P yi» Panom. •■PATAGONIA"' I) SailM It Ptrt/27 Stpt 21/21 Stpt1,428 words
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Advertisement1441 1963-09-26 15 m knETllkne UPRESS lEIWHE IB LONOON. tIVERPOOI COHTIHENTAt Ptm. p. s'baoi Ptojotj Ti BtNMACDHUI (H> Hatfg. L'fta, Hivfi, ROM ll Pt/Sipt 21 Stpt 21/ 1 fc B€HARTT(ELpJ L'pitT H'ewt, Hull, R'oaa G. 45 Sept 21 Sept 21/ 4 Pi BENVAUA (El) Ltoa. H targ. Amwtr* Sept 21/ 4 Oct 1/1,441 words
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Advertisement1230 1963-09-26 15 W^ McALISTER CO., LTD. r*** ELLERMAN LINE eJc KLAVENBSS LIME a:ork.T»":ro^,'i..ut: m&n&x* rsSotiv cm tf uicunit 4^««- m Ui£ mi %mm S port P. rnatl Ptnani IRONXVILLI iaPtrt/27Stit 21 sipt rMn p *^i pomot t Cam Htm ootwa LtaaiM. fJaMa n.ll 4/ r ?X t j/^Oct I 7 Oct Cm1,230 words
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Article24 1963-09-26 16 September 25. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: IU cents (up \i cents). TIN: 5459.37J (up SI) Estimated unofficial offering 't>o tons (up M tons).24 words
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Article97 1963-09-26 16 I'ME Malayan Exehanga Banki Aisaciatian made these cbangta In its rates to merchants yesterday (all rate* to S100): New Verk: Buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 3'J 15/16. 90 d/st 38 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/8 trade bills. tiling TT ar OO rtady: Niw Verk 32 9/l«: M.llind97 words
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Article189 1963-09-26 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONI) September 2b. Three moalh». INDUSTRIAL* Dunlop* 'JO CU. M. Cement 14 cti. K. Bmeliem 20 ct». Containers 12 000. K»>o II cts. McAiister 12 cti. Ked Uu. 16 cts. Robinson 11 cti. K. ft N. 18 cti. C. Storage 4td Gammon 16 ata. Kotbraan« 11 cti.189 words
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612 1963-09-26 16 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS had a de--1 pressed look about them on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday as the Indonesian threat against Malaysian trade continued. Twenty eight counters dropped between one cent and 13 cents. Smelting and shipping shares were easier as612 words
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Article781 1963-09-26 16 COMBINED business In the Sin- I gapcre and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (2,000) SI.SS: Ounleps (1,000) |2M. (6.OO0) $2.98: last Omelt (1,000) 52.92, (1 000) $2.88, (4.000) 52.90, (1.OO0) 52.91:781 words
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Article81 1963-09-26 16 rpHt: Fedrration Minister of x Finance has fixed these prices for calculating cirstoms dntir R far the week beginning on September 26. Rubber 67 ct» a Ib. Copra 5472 a lon. Coconut oil S*B2 a ton. Palm oil S6lB a ton. Palm kernel, 1378.25 a ton. The rate81 words
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Article262 1963-09-26 16 OCTOBER llrst grade ruaaer buyers rob cloud at Sp.m. hi Olngsaera and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at i cents per lh. up is cents on Tuesday's closing level for tne poo'tlon The tone was very steady. R.A.O. and F.M.R.B. doting arises tn cents per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1 R.262 words
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528 1963-09-26 16 STRAITS TIN rose $1 In Penang yesterday to $***** i per picul on an offering estimated Increased by 25 tons to 260 tons. Tin wa s generally very steady in London on Tuesday with technical considerations prompting a higher cash quotation although528 words
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Article250 1963-09-26 16 CHIP* lying alengsMe trta OlngaMra Msrb.ur wharves ar aiaaatad tedsy are: Karma la «A. Empire Oannet 21/22. Bendorau 35/36. Ferngmta 8/0. SUta of Ortsaa 18, Kalatiia «/7, Nioobar 1/2, Hai Ou 40/41. Aacanfns 44. Palatnto 33/34. Evargrcen U/14. Bankura 28/30. President Polm 4/S, Bcnarty 45. Wonoaan250 words
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Article102 1963-09-26 16 MELBOURNE. Wed INVESTMENT share prices gener- ally were steady with movea narrow and about in balance. However some leaders again eased slightly. Oils and base metal* were steady. Loans were steady. The Melbourne Exchange will ba closed tomorrow. CR.A 22/4 Mount Isa 30/4 N. Broken Hill (10a.) 3U/10102 words
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Article236 1963-09-26 16 T»HE following list of selected Malayan Industrial yields U based on prices ruling on Tuesday morning. •p. »i.v. »o).v. »t.c. Cold Btora 0/101 10.S 7.3 1.50 Smelters 3.10 18.0 0.0 1.07 Consol. Tin 42/- MJ I>3 r. n. 4.70 cd cbi «.a l.i* Gammons 1*33 10.0 0.4 l\.'<»236 words
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Article62 1963-09-26 16 /-HINESE Prodiic. Excnange. Sings- pere noon prices per picul yestsrday: Coconut ail: bulk $46 sellers, drum $49 sellera. Copra: Bept./Oct. UK/Continent $a« buyers. Popnsr: Muntok white $147* aenera. Sarawak white $145 sellera. special Sarawak blade $115 sellers, garbled Lampong black *113 sellers. ASTA tUn .'filers. Slnxapere Coconut Oil62 words
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Advertisement1081 1963-09-26 16 mmmm 0 KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA. LTD. U.S.A. Pacific. Atlantic, and East Canada Service S pore P Shim Hongkong K'siung S.F'cisco I Angeles N.Yor* Kasukmi Miry n3l Oct 1/ 2 Nit 7 Nit S Nat 21 Nit 21 Nit IS Otc ltli.it Mars" 27/20 Nit 31/ 1 Dtc I OIC I1,081 words
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Advertisement792 1963-09-26 16 hgg THAI LINES From Ntw Yerk >ia SMI. WMTHY DOWN New York Ott I S'pori Nt» 1J beneiai Agent* OCUNIC LLOYD (SINBAPOtt) 111, OCEANIC UOTI It. 01 Mj LID. Otaaaf* Heeje. $te|Ho>s Maaai Oiui rarl Swetttaaaa. Ji.»o. esu ftniti ssesine* te.itM 'tsasi. 'eeaa^ ***** RIOGRANDE LINE >OUTH AMEKICA/SOUTh »HIC»/F AR792 words
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Advertisement404 1963-09-26 16 NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that tho State Land bordering JaJan Tunku Ibrahim and the newly constructed road as depicted In Town Plan M.B.A.S. 38A/251/57 Is Intended for alienation by wav of lease for a period of not exceeding 60 year* (or the purpose of buildings confined to the following404 words
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Advertisement1321 1963-09-26 17 NOTICE CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from tbe following Pawnbroker*' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sou Kotw. Nc. 255 South Bnuge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Patt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road. Scow Klan (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 1031,321 words
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Advertisement811 1963-09-26 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Applications are Invited from cauaidates with the STIPULATED QUALIFICATIONS and who SATISFY the UBUAL CITIZENSHIP and RESIDENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS for the following appointments: (1) ENGINEER-IN CHARGE. TRANSPORT CENTRE. PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION. MINISTRY OF HEALTH. SALARY SCALE: (a) For Engineers with Degree (1630:680) $785 x 35A-1030,' 1100811 words
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Advertisement2055 1963-09-26 17 (<BHBSBHBIHHHHHHHHIHHbHIHHHBHHOHB iConllnaetf from Pace liM SITUATIONS VACANT" Word* Si (Mln.)— Box it eta. extra WANTED MECHANICAL ENCINEERINC Travelling Salesmen. Appiy Box A 5900 S.T. B'pore. UROPIAN FAMILY at Paslr PanJang require 2 Amahs willing to work together as Hou.ic-wash and Cook Amahs. Tt-lepbone (Spore) *****. BRITISH EUROPEAN DOCTOR required for2,055 words
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Advertisement1068 1963-09-26 17 TOURS EXCURSIONS M H'enrt W (min.)— Ban tt eta. extrm FEDERATION 7 DAYS SV/9/6S at 19/10/63 HK/Japan/Talpsl 16 days (air) 29/9/6 S. Malaysian C.etK. Tours, 2nd floor. 47 Beach Road. Spore. Telephone 2436 L I TOUR MALAYA 7-OAYS SSS/-. 6-10-63. 13-10-63. Cameron Htgh:aods i 4-days $55* 2-10-63. Bangkok Chlengmai 10-days1,068 words
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Advertisement906 1963-09-26 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE 2t Word* Si (Min.)-Mmx tt eta, axtrm i IMO FORD ANCLIA Ue Luxe 21.UUU mllee. Excellent Condition. SU2.WUU. Apply Lieut. Tuck Tel' iS pore) bwsol I Ex. 8614. i SINCAPORE MOTORS LTD. 31&-319. Orchard Koad S'pore haa a wide range of good used cars at special moderate906 words
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Advertisement628 1963-09-26 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) !t Ward* U < Mm. t— Box it ct*. extrm EASY PAYMENT ARRANOIO. Vldt rmaKf KnusjwroeDt/ Weddlnic diamond rings specially madf-to-oMer. :hlong Shins. 638. North Bride* Ko<d. Corner Ball Lanrl. Spore. LADIES DRESSMAKING Word* Si i Via Hox SO ct*. extrm SALON CATALINA Uressrs made-o-urdiT from *6.'-.628 words
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369 1963-09-26 18 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG by Penang. Wednesday THE Penang soccer seleotan have asked inside-forward Pang Siang Hock to join the squad of 16 other players to travel to Kuala Lumpur to meet Selangor in the Malaya Cup Final at Merdeka369 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-09-26 18 SPURS centre-forward Bobby Smith (No. 9) rises to head the ball into the net in the First Division League matcn against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Spurs won 3-0. Spurs were made clear favourites for the F.A. Cup at a callover at the Victoria Club,83 words
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Article525 1963-09-26 18 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL BADMINTON I- By rpHIRTY-year-old Nandu Natekar, India's ablest A and long-careered Thomas Cup badminton player, told me this evening: "We gain experience at the expense of speed and stamina^ And his experience ana 01--year-old team-mate T. N. Seth's had not been enough he said,525 words
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Article89 1963-09-26 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The teams for the King's Cup soccer match between North and South Malays at Princes Road here on Sunday are: North from Said Salleh. Ibrahim Mydin. Maziam Hamid. Abu Hassan. Hamzah Yakim. Mahat Ambu. Noordin Sarbani. Abdul Ghanl. Mazlan, Abdullah Noordin. Roslan89 words
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Article24 1963-09-26 18 LONDON. Wed. Results of Rugby Union matches played yesterday. Blrkenhead 0 Waterloo 8; Nuneaton 0 Coventry 3; Weston-super-Mare 3 Bath 0. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article24 1963-09-26 18 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Civil Service Association wilt wnd a team to the interterritorial athletic meet at Kuala Lumpur on Oct. 11-13.24 words
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Article241 1963-09-26 18 PLENTY of TALENT IN S'GOR TRIAL RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. With most of last year's stalwarts still available, the Selangor Rugby Union should have no difficulty in putting up a formidable team for this year's Malaya Cup competition. The first state trial held on the Padang here today also showed241 words
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Article119 1963-09-26 18 CINGAPORE. Wed. SAFA v president Hussein Kamarl today urged the 18 players selected to tour Hong Kong next month to "come back with the Aw Hoe Cup." "SAFA stand to lose about $45,000 on this tour and unless the players play their hardest to make It119 words
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Advertisement1216 1963-09-26 18 S.S. GOVERNMENT 3' c LOAN 1962/72 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the transfer books of the abovemrnUoned loan will Im closed from Ist to 15th October 1963. both day* inclusive, for the prepamtor. of interest warrants. THE CHARTERED BANK. SINGAPORE. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD I.lrrnrf for Supply of Ele< triciiy In1,216 words
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Advertisement366 1963-09-26 18 THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE Notlre Is hereby given, in accordance with rule 6 of the rules of the ilub. that the committee propose to spend approximately $30,000/- for the purchase of steriline starting gate*. By Order of the Committee. LIM THIAM HON Secretary. CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD UMM for Supply366 words
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Advertisement406 1963-09-26 18 TENDERS I SELANGOR GOVERNMENT TENDER NOTICE It is hereby notified for general information that the closing date for the receipt of tenders for con- ;t ruction of Malay-type houses at Telok Gadong Fisherman Regroupinc Scheme has been extended to 12.00 noon, 28th September 1963 (MOHD. BHAMSUTJDIN BIN I MOHD. YAACOB)406 words
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Advertisement372 1963-09-26 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT SINGAPORE TELEPHONE BOARD Varajirto tor 4 Works Ortmtri Applications are Invited from Singapore and Federal citirens lot the post of Works Overseers. QuaJifleaUons i. Passed Secondary in <Porm IV > or equivalent In a Government or Government Aided School. Passed 2nd yr. of Polytechnic Technician's Diploma In Clerk-of-Works372 words
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Advertisement110 1963-09-26 18 OTf BEAR J*r^ BRAND iyjTAPES hold tightj A I under all ka conditions BcOTTf, fIfiGLISH Eczema Itch Killed In 7 Minutes Your akin haa ntarlr M million tiny imim and porw whar* mmmm hid* and cause t*rrlbl« Itcbtac. Crmcklnr. Eaawna, P*«llii«. Burning. Acni, Rlnrworm. P»nrl»in. Blackh««da. Pimples, Foot Itch an110 words
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Miscellaneous132 1963-09-26 18 SPORTS DIAHY SOCCER: Spore AFA Junior Cup: Windsor Rovers v Jollilads (Parrer Pk> SCC v Blue Rover* (Padangi. Voon Cup final: Irish! Hussars v sth Bn RMR (Stadium Perak). BADMINTON: Selangor Oold! Cup invitation tourney < Stadium Negara) from 9 ajn. BAKKF.TBAIX: Spore University y Polytecinlc: TTC v Nanyang University132 words
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Article, Illustration254 1963-09-26 19 BOXING JERSEY CITY, Wed. Jim BraddocK former world heavyweight boxing champion, who earned nearly a million dollars in the ring, is today working at a waterfront job for US$l7O a week. Braddock. once called the. "Cinderella Man" because he won the254 words
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1695 1963-09-26 19 Epson Jeep - Epson Jeep RACING by pENANG, Wed. Ramara jiam sprang a surprise in the main race over 5Jf here today. Ridden by apprentice P. K. Leong, Ramara- jiam won in an alloutsider finish witn Pari Passu and Handsome Gift to pay $65. Eleven-year-old Brilliant I1,695 words
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Article40 1963-09-26 19 TOTAL POOL $61,851 1 No. *****2 ($34,111) 2 No. *****5 ($11.8*0) 3 No. *****1 ($5,685) SUrters ($1,137 each): No*. *****8, *****2. *****6. *****0. *****5. Consolations ($500 each): Nun. *****4, *****8, *****0. *****9. *****5. *****1, *****7. *****2 *****7. *****6.40 words
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Article, Illustration723 1963-09-26 19 Royal Ancient succeed in keeping 14-club limit GOLF LONDON, Wed. Though the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrew's and the United States Golf Association have agreed to disagree on two of the rule changes which come into operation next year, the British body have prevailed on the AmericansReuter - 723 words
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397 1963-09-26 19 SHAW STABLE, the leading owners on the Malayan Turf for many years, are going into racehorseselling in a big way in Malaysia and the first shipment of 30 English and French thoroughbreds in their new venture is expected in Singapore tomorrow night.397 words
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Advertisement70 1963-09-26 19 Look your sparkling best With Optone Eyedrops you can always look your sparkling best. Squeeze iwo or three drop* of soothing Optone into the corners of your eyes, .blink once or twice... your eyes become refreshed, relaxed. luMrous and happy. You will indeed be looking at the world with new70 words
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Advertisement182 1963-09-26 19 if rnfisl were your debtors' ledger I^^^Ti^3 ML al ;v;..>.: ?SS iV I^'^^^KA 1 SfT' i. Your business could be ruined Yet tor filing vital papers many firms rely on ordinary steel cabinets, or out-of-date fire resisting safes which become fiery ovens in even a small blaze. In what kind182 words
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Article27 1963-09-26 20 ROME, Thurs. Five Communist Chinese delegates walked out of an International conference on flchtlng tuberculosis here In protest against the admission of Nationalist China.27 words
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Obituary25 1963-09-26 20 KURICKATTIL T. ABRAHAM (Teacher) father of J.. A. ThomaH. 35. Lrroon Btre«t. Serenhan. N.B. pa/wed away peacefully at Korbtncberry. Krrala Btat.- on 23-<> •'.3.25 words
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887 1963-09-26 20 SINGAPORE TO REESTABLISH GOOD RELATIONS AND CONFIDENCE WITH CENTRAL GOVERNMENT J»HK Prime Minis- ter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, told a liinchtime gathering of office workers at Fullerton Square today of the tasks ahead in the next I live years, and expressed his confidence887 words
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Article139 1963-09-26 20 Jal jet beats boycott in S'pore SINGAPORE, Wed. Despite a boycott by airport workers belonging to the Malayan Airways/Qantas Local Employees Union, a Japan Air Lines jet this evening landed in Singapore and left for Jakarta 90 minutes later only 15 minutes behind its scheduled departure time. The boycott was139 words
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Article25 1963-09-26 20 BIRMINGHAM (Alabama). Wed. Two bombs apparently thrown from a speeding car exploded In a Negro residential area here early today. Nobody was injured.25 words
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Article54 1963-09-26 20 SINGAPORE, Wed. Cable and telephone communications between Indonesia and Malaysia were cot off this afternoon. The Cable and Wireless office in Singapore stopped taking cables for Jakarta at about 2 pjn. A spokesman for the Telecommunications Department said the telephone circuit was cut off between 1.3054 words
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Article67 1963-09-26 20 US Education Week is now on SINGAPORE. Wed.— The American Consul-General. Mr. Sam Gllstrap this evening declared open the American Higher Education Week, organised by the United Btates Information Sen-ice, at the National Library. The occasion was marked by an exposition at the library, featuring exhibits on U.S. higher education.67 words
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Article65 1963-09-26 20 SINGAPORE. Wed.—Hectic conditions again ruled on the Malayan rubber market today and there was a fresh rise in prices, reflecting general anxiety regarding the future supply of rubber from Indonesia. At the close October First Grade was up another 1} cents to 72i cents, which means65 words
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Article25 1963-09-26 20 PARIS, Wed.— France will go on testing atom bombs, President De Gaulle said today. They were essential for her defence, he said. I25 words
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Article316 1963-09-26 20 LONDON. Wed. The better] tone which developed yesterday] after the good ICI half-year state- 1 ment was maintained In the stock > markets today. Although the buy- I ing wan still small and selective, I a sizeable list of gains was recorded in equities. Tin316 words
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Article45 1963-09-26 20 LONDON. Wed Spot 21 Ud Nov. 219/l«d.. Dec. 2111/16 d Jan. 21»id., Jan Mar. 21 13/16 d, Apr./ June 21 11 18 d.. July/Sept 219/16 U. Oct. Dec. 21',d. Jan Mar. 217'1«d.. c.i.f. Oct. 21«» d I Nov. 21', d.. Dec. 2P»d Tone Uncertain.45 words
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Article24 1963-09-26 20 LONDON, Wed. Buyers £W7. sellers £929. Forward buyers £918. sellers £919. Settlement £935. Turnover a.m. 105 tons p.m. 10S tons. Tone: Steady. i24 words
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250 1963-09-26 20 'SUPPORT FOR REBELLION IN SUMATRA' DECISION KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Malaysian Peoples' Action Party Front today decided to launch a counterconfrontation move against the Indones i a n Government and said it would support any rebellion in Sumatra. Disclosing this at a press conference, a spokesman of the Front said250 words
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245 1963-09-26 20 TWO international airlines operating here are now waiting for instructions from their head offices on whether to continue or cancel flights from Singapore to Jakarta in view of the Indonesian Government's announced ban, with effect from Friday, on planes picking up or unloading245 words
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Advertisement157 1963-09-26 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3» 11...,;, S/0 dttnimumi BECK TO JOYCE nnd Victor a ■on Ralph Bryan ai Rukora Clinic on I.VO-R.l. Bolh "HI Thanks to Doctor and staff. this piMPI" AwS, t M y DUTCH I BIH_Q tftpPl jJK^ yours rl N^r iiiSsv i ull i L I jX a>157 words
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Advertisement56 1963-09-26 20 FIRST CLASS SQUARE HOLLOW CHISEL MORTISERS, CHAIN MORTISERS, HORIZONTAL DRILL MORTISERS AND DRILLING MACHINES WITH MORTISING ATTACHMENTS AVAILABLE FROM WELLKNOWN MANUFACTURERS IN BRITAIN. ITALY AND AUSTRALIA. COMMNIO WITH SINGH END TENONING MACHINE OF ITALIAN MANUFACTURE YOU CAN BE ASSURED OF QUALITY JOBS. OTHER WOODWORKING MACHINES AVAILABLE AS WELL. BIGGEST SUPPLIER56 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-09-26 20 TIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 aon. on Tuesday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu M 75 Penang 90 73 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7342 words
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