The Straits Times, 21 December 1961
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Title Section17 1961-12-21 1 UIRAGF DAILY (IHTIIIIh SALE K\rEFD<» fIO.OOO The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961. 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article1117 1961-12-21 1 TAN TOCK SAIK - TAN TOCK SAIK MALAYA HOLDS PAKISTAN TO DRAW: Page 23 > ,:■>:■■:■-:.■■>■■ .V More talks in Kuala Lumpur next month From Misgivings and doubts largely cleared up KUCHING. Wed. FULL support and acceptance of the idea of Malaysia was given today by all delegates attending the Malaysia1,117 words
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Article, Illustration162 1961-12-21 1 KENNEDY PRAYS AS DOCTORS FIGHT FOR FATHER'S LIFE PLM BEACH. Wed.—President Kennedy prayed in a small white chapel in tin- grounds of a Palm IVarli hospital last night as doctors fought for the life of his multi-million-aire father (above). Mr. Joseph Kennedy, 73--year-old former Ambassador in London, is seriously ill162 words
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Article47 1961-12-21 1 BANGKOK. Wed. The Prime Minister of Malaya Tengku Abdul Rahman, and the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. are scheduled to arrive here on Friday for a friendly private Rolf meet at the southern Thai seaside resort of Hua Hln. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article290 1961-12-21 1 YEW DELHI, Wed.— Conditions in Goa are "fast returning to normal." an Indian spokesman said tonight. Resistance and opposition had finished. Earlier, the Indian Defence Ministry announced that the Governor of Goa. General Vassalo de Silva, had been captured. He was found in aReuter - 290 words
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Article30 1961-12-21 1 RAWALPINDI. Wed. Spokesmen for Pakistan and Burma said today that "considerable understanding" has been reached between the two countries on their common border on the River Naaf. U.P.I.UPI - 30 words
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Article249 1961-12-21 1 LEOPOLDVILLE Wednesday \|R. Cyrille Adoula, iTI Congolese Prime Minister, and President Moise Tshombe. of Katanga, today began talks at Kitona base to settle their difference. Mr. Adoula and Mr. Tshombe would "get down to business" today, the Informants added. Mr. Tshombe arrived from Ndola in Northern RhodesiaReuter - 249 words
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693 1961-12-21 1 SOEKARNO STUDIES 'COMMAND' REACTION JAKARTA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno has begun a study of foreign reaction to his "command for the liberation" of West Irian. Pleas for moderation have beon received from President Kennedy and U Thant, Secretary-General of the United Nations. Reports from the Hague say the Netherlands might beReuter - 693 words
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106 1961-12-21 1 'Soccer final bribes' -five barred RANGOON. Wed. Five Burmese soccer players will be barred from future South -Fast \>ia Peninsula liames for st-ilinc out to a uaniblint syndicate. It was announced today. Brigadier Aung (oi. president of the organising committee, said they deliberately lost the final game, which Malaya wonUPI - 106 words
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Article135 1961-12-21 1 Railway plans for big rush ITU ALA LUMPUR. Wed. 1V —The Malayan Railway administration today announced that additional passenger accommodation would be provided on trains during the Christmas and New Year holiday period. It said that additional passenger accommodation would be provided on all day and night express trains between135 words
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Article32 1961-12-21 1 M CYCLIST KILLLD BINGAPORI IWl«»r i I >. hi. iii m v hit I i Dp pus! ion of A l n I'h. i ton imi Pij .i I rbai v: 11132 words
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Article, Illustration292 1961-12-21 2 BERLIN EXPECTED TO BE BIG TOPIC IN 2-DAY PRE-CHRISTMAS TALKS WITH KENNEDY HA3ULTON (Bermuda), Wednesday. VI R. Harold Macmillan arrived here by air today for two days of intimate pre-Christ-nias talks on world affairs with President Kennedy. They will meet tomorrow and Friday. The British Prime292 words
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152 1961-12-21 2 U.S. sends 41b. monkey 600 miles up in sky CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed.— A giant Atlas rocket streaked into the night sky from this missile base last night with a 41b. Rhesus monkey in a cylinder which was ejected when the rocket engines burned out about five minutes after launching. AReuter - 152 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-12-21 2 ROSANNA 'S HOLL YWOOD A TOWEL- JT.AI.Y S popular young actress, Rosanna Schiaffino, makes her Hollywood film debut in "Two Weeks in Another Town" wearing a pink bath towel. Kirk Douglas, who stars in the film, drew the pleasant task of powdering her back in the initial scene of theUPI - 54 words
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169 1961-12-21 2 Baby born with her heart outside chest fights for life VI ANILA. Wed.— A tiny six-day-old baby girl was today fighting for her life on the operating table as five surgeons attempted to set her exposed heart In Its right place The baby christened Maria Corazon Sampang was born lastReuter - 169 words
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Article49 1961-12-21 2 WASHINGTON, Wed.— Mr. William E. Stevenson. 61. who was admitted a barrister-at-law of the Inner Temple. In London in 1925, has been appointed United States Ambassador to the Philippines. He is a cousin of Mr. Adlai Stevenson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article, Illustration179 1961-12-21 2 (HE WAS PRIME MINISTER FOR 20 DAYS) DIES MELBOURNE. Wed. Sir Earle Pate, a former Prime Minister of Australia, died today aged 81. after j. long illness. A member of the House of Representatives for 42 years until he lost hj in the recent federal elections, heReuter - 179 words
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Article62 1961-12-21 2 LONDON. Wed.— Princess Margaret's 36-day-old son was christened yesterday at Buckingham Palace. Queen Elizabeth was one of the five godparents. She held the baby and gave Its names David Albert Charles to the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Michael Ramsey, who performed the traditional Church (if EnglandReuter - 62 words
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Article130 1961-12-21 3 ALGERIA: 'RESUME TALKS' APPEAL NEW YORK. Wed. The UN General Assembly's main political committee yesterday voted to call upon France and the Algerian Provisional Government to resume negotiations "with a view to implementing the right of tbe Algerian people to self determination and independence." The resolution, tabled by 34 Afro-Reuter - 130 words
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500 1961-12-21 3 Attack on U.N. men, so giant mining firm hq is occupied Secret mission to Paris NEW YORK, Wednesday ETHIOPIAN troops of the U.N. Command occupied the Union Miniere headquarters in Ekisabethville yesterday following heavy mortar and machinegun fire from the installations on them. A U.N. spokesman said that U.N. officialsReuter - 500 words
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55 1961-12-21 3 PRIME MINISTER OF NEWEST NATION IS ALL SMILES LOOKING happy at London airport recently was Mr. Julius Nyerere, Prime Minister of newly-inde-pendent Tanganyika. He had just flown in from Dar-es-Salaam by East African Airways liner. Later he flew to New York where his country was admitted to the United Nations55 words
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Article30 1961-12-21 3 RAWALPINDI. Wed. Spokesmen for Pakistan and Burma said yesterday that "considerable understanding has been reached between the two countries on their common border on the River Naaf.— U.P.l.30 words
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235 1961-12-21 3 S. Vietnam guerillas kidnap Jap supervisor OAIGON. Wed. The Japanese embassy in Saigon was still waiting last night for an indication that Communist guerillas who kidnapped a Japanese businessman on Monday, were willing to conduct ransom negotiations. An Embassy spokesman said that the businessman. Mr. Segano Fukai. of Tokyo, andReuter - 235 words
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Article31 1961-12-21 3 C6LO. Wed. Rear Admiral Gerhard Wagner, of the West German Navy, will command naval forces in Natos new Baltic Approaches Command (Baltapt. it was announced here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration329 1961-12-21 3 GENEVA, Wed. rpHE 14-power Laos conference in a message to the three princes leading the political factions in Laos yesterday urged them to form a coalition Government quickly and send a united delegation to attend the negotiations when they are resumed here onReuter - 329 words
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Miscellaneous407 1961-12-21 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Nefara- MEDR'M WAVE SERVICE: ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning i- 6 m -tr« Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With M Music; 7.30 Tlm« Signal. The AM 600 Good Morning; 6.02 News; 7.35 Ministerial Talks; 7.50407 words
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321 1961-12-21 4 STAY LOYAL TO GOVT. OF THE DA Y, UNION TOLD SINGAPORE. W«d. rADE unionist Mr. F.V. Rajendra has warned the Singapore Medical Workers* Union, of which he is the adviser, and its members to keep away from politics and be loyal to the Government of the day. Mr. Rajendra, who321 words
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Article301 1961-12-21 4 - SINGAPORE, Wed. A fresh sit-down strike by 15 workers has broken out at the International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. (1.C.T.) in Shaw House, Orchard Road in protest against the management's alleged refusal to negotiate their claims for more pay and better terms of service. Mr.301 words
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Article181 1961-12-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. I^IRS. G.S. Essery, a representative of the Aus--ITI tralian-Asian Association of Victoria, which seeks to promote friendship, understanding and good-fellowship between the peoples of Australia and Asia, sent a vanload of toys to the Social Welfare Department's Banda Street creche yesterday, shortly after her181 words
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Article129 1961-12-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A labourer, Oon Chai Lam, 21, was jailed for two months by the ninth magistrate's court here today when he was convicted on a charge of outraging the modesty of a British housewife. The offence took place at the five-foot way of a house129 words
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Article33 1961-12-21 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. Water will be shut off in ZONES FIVE and SIX from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and in ZONES ONE and TWO from Z p.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow.33 words
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201 1961-12-21 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Industrial Arbitration Court lii two hours today settled a dispute over the reinstatement of a dismissed peon between the Import and export firm of Salgal Brothers In High Street and the Singapore Textiles and General Merchants Employees Union. This is201 words
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Advertisement221 1961-12-21 4 «s»r **&p& p&szz s&zi&z s^f?^? TODAYII tf (SPORE) DAILY AT 11 am -1 30-4 OC-6 30 9.30 p.m. (No Free Lists!) Jf^ i the^^MSr>llow /^^pyl ONE/IMGFTHER RIGWT UP /^^\jj j^ J§ It's a Comedy— a Mystery "jf —a Romance— a Thriller. X£&k !ftJ and Delightfully /7/W\ I Walt Disney's 1221 words
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Advertisement426 1961-12-21 4 {CATHAri-l LOROANHATION tOpeMToday!^^, 30 XS\. No f«a 1 1 WALT OiMllwV* 0 X One Hundred^ One Dalmatians 1 And Fcr An Extra Trtot: ♦The Horse With The Flying Tail: T SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! (JARO) t "DENTIST ON THE JOB" X K«nneth CONNOR ShlrUy Eotcn 11-f V^ 'Killlf-fc "Opew Today "Sl^ I426 words
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Article248 1961-12-21 5 DEATH SENTENCE ON A YOUNG TAPPER IPOH. Wed. A tapper. Ahmad bin Man, 21. was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Azmi in the High Court here today for the murder of Ibrahim bin Shariff at Batu Kurau. near Taiping, on the night of July 27. The seven-man jury took248 words
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Article45 1961-12-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Hajl Jublr. will leave here by air on Monday for Pakistan to be the Minlster-in-Attendance to the Yang dl-Pertuan Agong and his Consort during their State vl.slt to that country.45 words
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313 1961-12-21 5 MINISTER TELLS of PARENTS' PLEAS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed THE Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, said in a Radio Malaya broadcast tonight that a number of parents had written to the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, asking him to force313 words
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Article91 1961-12-21 5 THIEVES FOILED BY ALARM SYSTEM TPOH, Wed.— An attempt to break into the home of millionaire miner Mr. Leong Kee Nyean, in Cowan Street here was foiled by an alarm system. Mr. Leong had just returned home after a dinner party when he heard the alarm in his room. He91 words
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Article38 1961-12-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The local passenger trains leaving Tumpat at 6.25 a.m. and Kuala Llpls at 6.55 a.m. will cease to stop at Paya Keladl Halt In Pahang from Jan. 1, the Malayan Railway announced today.38 words
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Article438 1961-12-21 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. TWO young Australian university graduates today spoke of the increasingly militant opposition in their country to their Governments "White Australia" policy. Mr. Theo Bredmeyer, a law graduate, said most Australians, shaken out of their complacency by Britain's proposed entry into the European Common Market,438 words
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Article133 1961-12-21 5 ALOR STAR, Wednesday. THE pay revision committee of the War Department Civilian Staff Association will meet in Penang on Sunday to discuss an offer of revised wage rates for the 6 000 civilian daily-paid employees of the British Army in the Federation. The offer133 words
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Article37 1961-12-21 5 KAJANG. Wed. The Kajang Yu Hua Junior Middle Chinese School, which origl. nally decided against conversion into national-type school, will now accept Government aid. The decision was taken at a meeting here on Monddy night.37 words
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Article52 1961-12-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. J de Givry, representative of the director of the International Labour Organisation in Geneva, left by air today on his way home after attending the ILO Asian Regional seminar which ended here yesterday. He will stop in India and Pakistan to visit labour52 words
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Article157 1961-12-21 5 a PROBE INTO MalaY FAILURE pENANO, Wed. The Penang Malay Association, a non-political body, has derided to investigate the reasons for the high percentage of failures among Malay students who sat this year's secondary promotion examination. This follows complaints by parents that the number of failures had increased this year.157 words
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Article185 1961-12-21 5 The professor is a lady SINGAPORE, Wad. F)R. (Mrs.) Winifred Uan*raj has been appointed to the chair of Social .Medicine and Public Health in the University of Malaya here the first woman ever to be appointed professor hi the University's history. She was the University's senior lecturer in Social Medicine185 words
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Article85 1961-12-21 5 Man fires two shots into the air ALOR STAR. Wed. Two pistol shots fired by a gunman caused a commotion at Kampong Titl Kerbau last night. The man, had called on a farmer. Mat bin Long, and asked for his son. When told that the boy was not in. the85 words
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Article58 1961-12-21 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Qimtas Empire Airways announced here today that they would begin jet operations between Perth and Singapore on Ktb. 1. The Qantas V Jets will cut flying time between the two cities from llj hours to four hours and 40 minutes. At present the58 words
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Article100 1961-12-21 6 operation that this doctor can actually enjoy while he's working THIS is one operation that a doctor can actually enjoy. Dr. David Goldman. ;i chiropractor from New Jersey, performs the twist with shapely Nadine Weiicr on the dance floor of the Steak Pit Restaurant in Paramus. New Jersey.100 words
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Article205 1961-12-21 6 OODAMARG (Northern Goa border), Wednesday INDIAN troops yes--1 terday barred Indian and foreign journalists from entering Goa to watch the fall of its capital of Panjim. Journali-sts armed with official entry passes had dashed to various points on the border in an attempt to reach besiegedReuter - 205 words
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456 1961-12-21 6 GORDON MARTIN - GORDON MARTIN r JUBILANT HINDUS THRONG CAPITAL'S STREETS By PANJIM, Wednesday THE streets of Panjim were yesterday thronged with jubilant Hindus, who form one-half of Goa's population of 650,000, after Indian troops crossed over Mandovi River into the town yesterday. TheReuter - 456 words
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Article90 1961-12-21 6 PEKING, Wed. The Chinese Government last night Issued a statement expressing "resolute support" for India's action in sending troops against Portuguese forces in Goa. The statement, issued by the Foreign Ministry said: "The action of the Indian Government for the recovery of Goa reflects the demands of90 words
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102 1961-12-21 6 A 'WELL DONE' HANDSHAKE FOR MENON FROM BREZHNEV BOMBAY. Wed. s,. viet President Brezhnev last night congratulated India's Defence Minister. Mr. V. K Krishna Menon, on the successful completion by the Indian Army of its "Operation Vijaya (Victory)" «n Ooa. Mr. .Menon. who had arrived here earlier from Delhi, matReuter - 102 words
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Article, Illustration91 1961-12-21 7 DOCTOR MARRIES TEACHER FROM PENANG CONVENT DR. ADISESHAN of Ipoh. and his bride. Miss Pearl I'illay. a Penang Convent teacher, after their wedding at St. George's Church, Penang. yesterday. The Archdeacon of North Malaya, the Rev. A. C. Dumper, officiated at the ceremony. Miss Pillay. eldest daughter of Mr. and91 words
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280 1961-12-21 7 A big increase in piracy in N. Borneo COLONIAL SECRETARY GIVES FIGURES, TELLS HOUSE HE IS WORRIED LONDON, Wednesday. jy|R. Reginald Maudling, the Colonial Secretary, gave figures to the House of Commons showing a big increase in acts of piracy reported to the North Borneo Government during the first 11Reuter - 280 words
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Article29 1961-12-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin HusMtn. will open the fourth annual exhibition of the National Art Gallery tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.29 words
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191 1961-12-21 7 Aborigines are happy in their new areas KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A pilot scheme to induce aborigines to live a more normal and settled form of life has been successfully implemented in i Pahang. The Pahang Protector of Aborigines. Inche Badrllla bin Karlm. said in a statement that more than 100191 words
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Article55 1961-12-21 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. S. Dass, 21. of Batu Lane, was 1 ailed for two months today by the Sessions Court here for possessing a knife "without lawful authority or lawful purpose" on Dec. 4. He had a knife wrapped in a handkerchief when searched by55 words
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150 1961-12-21 7 RADIO STAR TROPHIES FROM BOTH PREMIERS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.Both the Prime Ministers nt the Federation and Singapore have donated tropnies for the Radio Star Contest final to be held at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here on Saturday night Tengku Abdul Rahman has presented two pewter trophies costing $450 each—150 words
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Article27 1961-12-21 7 MENTAKAB. Wed. Mr. E. Dhamotharan hat- been elected chairman of the Mentakab Co-operative Stores Ltd. Mr. R. Suppiah is secretary and Mr. K. Paramanathan treasurer27 words
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207 1961-12-21 7 JAPAN INVITES A MALAYAN YOUTH COUNCIL TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Japanese youth official has invited the Malayan Youth Council to send a delegation to Japan to study all aspects of the youth movement there. The invitation came from Mr. Tatsuo Kobayashi. a member of the executive board of the207 words
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Advertisement191 1961-12-21 7 s The most lighten the world and a pebble i The purity of nature's shape and the sophistication of man's desfgn come together in Flaminaire— the most elegant lighter in the world. Flaminaire— inspired by the perfection of a pebble, created in Paris by Marcel Quercia, whose genius produced the191 words
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223 1961-12-21 8 MONTH'SGRACE FOR 14 POLICE OFFICERS WHO FACE THE SACK SINGAPORE, Wed. The 14 police officers threatened with dismissal under Section 20 of the Singapore Police Force Ordinance have been given a month's grace to explain their part in the death of a suspect in a C.I.D. cell. The Commissioner of223 words
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Article31 1961-12-21 8 KUALA PILAH. Wed. About 100 families from Kampong Gunong Pasir, near Sri Menanti, have moved to a new settlement at Kepis under a rural development project.31 words
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Article, Illustration191 1961-12-21 8 Productivity Centre's operation plan signed KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.Tht? Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khlr Joharl. today warned that Malayan industry would eventually have to face even keener competition than at present. It would be essential, therefore, that the country's oroducts were of the191 words
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83 1961-12-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The National Monument Fund has passed the 520f1.000-mark. The latest list of contributions includes a sum of 54.905. bring the proceeds of a recent party arranged by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in aid of the Fund. Other big donations came83 words
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Article42 1961-12-21 8 BANGKOK, Wed.— Forty-five youths from Malaya, Including 15 girls, paid a surprise visit to the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation headquarters yesterday. The visitors arrived In Bangkok last week for an i'ducatlonal tour. The group returned home today.— U.P.IUPI - 42 words
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Miscellaneous210 1961-12-21 8 Buys Bunny By Bulph Mieimdahl Wrr LOCKS LIKE PETUNIA'sTI p -F l X ..THEY'RE BOTH IR^tJ /J^t^^V GONNA SOSSIP WITH^ DINNER, HEAPEP INSIPEIW u/^M 'l T^l Cl Li "I \hn<>r By A I iiipp IS NOW ALL IM A MIZZUBLE *NUFF MOOD FO' I HERE COMETH'CUMAX" I|( AHDO"' A 'BLUES210 words
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Article, Illustration1327 1961-12-21 9 A GREAT POET WAS JAILED IN MALACCA UNREQUITED LOVE DROVE HIM TO DESPERATE DEEDS ARMS and .the heroes," declared Luis Y;i/ de (.'amoens. 'who i'rom Lisbon's shore, through seas where sail was never spread before; beyond where Ceylon lifts her spicyHTS - 1,327 words
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Article184 1961-12-21 10 $600 MIL. U.N. BOND ISSUE AGREED NEW YORK, Wed. The U.N. General Assembly's budgetary committee yesterday passed a resolution which would authorise the floating of a U. 5.5200 million (S6OOM) United Nations bond issues. It is meant to help extricate the world organisation from its present financial difficulties. The voteReuter - 184 words
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Article29 1961-12-21 10 BOMBAY, Wed. President Leonid Brezhnev of the Soviet Union, now touring India, was 55 yesterday and received messages of congratulations from Premier Nehru, and President Prasad. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration132 1961-12-21 10 THESE SPECTACLES ARE DANGEROUS, SAYS A BRITISH M.P. VI K. JAMES DANCE, Con--ITX srrvative, Mf. for Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, who Is waging a campaign against the use of inflammable materials for spectacle frames, is pictured giving a demonstration outside his London home in Rutland Gate, when he held a Press conference.132 words
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Article220 1961-12-21 10 PRETORIA, Wed. A SOUTH African family ot eight became officially "white" here yesterday when they successfully appealed against a race classification board Judgment that they were "coloured" of mixed white and non-white descent. Mr. Justice Snyman. who allowed the appeal, said that although evidence cast doubtReuter - 220 words
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121 1961-12-21 10 MILLIONS OF FISH WITH URGE FOR SUICIDE OYDNEY, Wed. Millions of fish have been hurlIng themselves ashore for some mysterious reason on the northern New South Wales coast, defying efforts to save them, it was disclosed here yesterday. The fish have been swimming to the beaches with their heads out121 words
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Article33 1961-12-21 10 LONDON. Wed. Eight masked men raided a mail depot a few hundred yards from Buckingham Palace here today, coshed postmen and escaped with a reported £15,000 worth of registered mail. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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167 1961-12-21 10 NEW YORK, Wednesday. T»HE U.N. General Assembly decided yesterday to A set up a seven-member special committee to visit South- West Africa before May 1, 1962, and arrange in consultation with South Africa for the mandated territory's early independence. The Assembly adopted byReuter - 167 words
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Article40 1961-12-21 10 NEW YORK. Wed. The U.N. General Assembly's main political committee last night agreed not to invite North Korea to take part In its debate on the divided country, although it had already seated South Korea. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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267 1961-12-21 10 Hong Kong is a police state, says an M.P. 'GIVE MOKE FREEDOM' COMMONS CALL- LONDON, Wednesday. ]y[R. John Kankin (Labour) said last night that Hong Kong was a police state still largely operating under wartime regulations. He urged the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Reginald Maudling, to give the people there greaterReuter - 267 words
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148 1961-12-21 10 Britain to use decimal currency if possible, says Lloyd LONDON. Wed.— The .Government Is to Introduce a system of decimal currency in Britain unless the difficulties are overwhelming, Mr. Selwyu Lloyd. Chancellor of the Exchequer, revealed yesterday. He told the House of Commons he had set up a committee ofReuter - 148 words
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Article73 1961-12-21 10 BAGDAD, Wed.— Oil has been struck at 16 different places in Iraq outside the exploitation areas of the three major oil companies operating in the country as defined by the new oil law promulgated on Dec. 11. the English-language newspaper Iraq Times reported. When theReuter - 73 words
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Article29 1961-12-21 10 MADRID. Wed. A Spanish military tribunal yesterday sentenced 10 people Including two women, to prison terms of from eight to 20 years for "Communist activities." U.P.I.UPI - 29 words
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Article79 1961-12-21 10 SAIGON. Wed. Civil guard units killed about 200 Communist guerillas In a series of clashes In Kien Hoa province, about 60 miles south of Saigon last week, the official news agency Vietnam Press reported today. However, competent mill- tary sources said that according to their Information onlyReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement210 1961-12-21 10 Toys that will be a thrill to own this Christmas ff MECCANO I m Here's loads of fun for girls and boys of all ages. For young engineers and architects, there are hours of endless joy with fc^£ *^tk^' toyB at are a rea^ to own MECCANO sets for boys210 words
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1872 1961-12-21 11 Govt. is urged: Press ahead with river improvement plan SINGAPORE. Wednesday THE Alliance Assemblyman for Fairer Park, Mr. A. P. Rajah, today asked the Government to press ahead with the Singapore River Improvement Scheme if only from the point of view of sanitation. Mr. Rajah was speaking at the continued1,872 words
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624 1961-12-21 11 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. A. P. Rajah 'Alliance— Farrer Park> tonight urged the Government to consider amending the set-up of the industrial Arbitration Court. Speaking on the labour situation at the continued debate in the Legislative Assembly on the Government's policy for IM2.624 words
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Advertisement134 1961-12-21 11 ITS BESTFORM'S GREAT FEATURE ATTRACTION! N\ MADE IN U.S.A. ■djotubk ■tap for finer fit pre-stiichcd cups with lo.imi übber padding f_^--~~~ y ~\f softly rounded 3j^«*^*^ *7\T c urvfs t Sl# <>ll fnuvt el.Mu < enter cotton irurt Miss Personality lightly padded bra only In white cotton with pre -stitched134 words
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Advertisement262 1961-12-21 11 MM PIGEON BRAND COOKING OIL wl at our stall in Malacca Trade Exhibition 1961 Three 2-tb. Tim Pif ten Brond v UAiimifirF c O ok. n9 o.i 5390 m^a B HllllNrVwlrr One Bar 3-Mu»k«tcen Soap 50. 60 Bl HWWlfliflllii vOm Soap In With On* Cake in ii nrnr swa*** $0.30262 words
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Article52 1961-12-21 12 t» Wort, $10 fil.mm.im) UNNVWAV KINDERGARTEN. Thr Principal, ll'idmutrf- and trarbrra «.\n iB parent* and childrfn a Merry I'lmiinu! and a Hiiry N< v Tear. IN MEMORIAM to Word* $10 (Minimum, ARMSTRONC— In lovin* mrnioiv of 'H£ ii.othi r iti*l n r ;t ndnujt h> r \ja»\*r I.v.i bell,-52 words
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Article35 1961-12-21 12 i» Word* Silt (Minimum) FIOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTO. h*v« on display thr rnmpN-fr range of Pan. Fomana, Ar.' and Kour Square l'ii»r backs In 'he ('old Storage, A read* Orchard Road In ronjinrtion lib B.P.C.K.35 words
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Article684 1961-12-21 12 Malaya is "anxious"' in the true sense of the word, remarked Dato Nik Kamil, in the course of the West Irian debate in the U.N. Assembly last month. He was speaking of Dutch plans to internationalise the territory, under U.N. aegis, a scheme which he thought would684 words
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Article379 1961-12-21 12 Notable differences of opinion have crept in between Britain and America, not nearly sufficient to rock the Atlantic boat but conspicuous enough, nevertheless, to warrant discussion during the fourth meeting Messrs. Macmillan and Kennedy have arranged in the first year of the new administration in Washington. Britain Delieves379 words
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Article160 1961-12-21 12 Tho best that car. be said of the Colonial Secretary's remarks in the House of Commons on the subject of piracy off the Borneo coast is that he dealt delicately with a delicate subject. Piracy, he conceded, was one factor in the decline in North Borneo's documented exports160 words
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Article, Illustration1406 1961-12-21 12 MB. LEE KUAN YEW - MALAYSIA: 'ONLY THE REDS WILL PROFIT BY DELAY' MB. LEE KUAN YEW 'As the British colonial power withdraws we should get together, for it is more likely we shall survive in a united group than by going our separate ways...' by Prime Minister of Singapore, in a broadcast over Radio1,406 words
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Article472 1961-12-21 12 ANDREW WILSON - ANDREW WILSON By pUSABETHVILLE. Wed For anybody dedicated to U.N. ideals of peace and human dignity, the past ten days In Ellsabethville have not been easy. One has been forced to put customary attitudes to the Congo in abeyance and accept painful facts. THE FIRST of472 words
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Advertisement630 1961-12-21 12 STRAITSTIMES&FREEPRESS for 1h» evmrenienre at mdetrti—rt our rrmrrttmlatite at Kloor COLO STORAQB AftCADt Orebard Road, aiogapor. •ill r*r«i>« ihmJJ ndwrtimmnts and number repliei. Small adrerliiementM mlmred in Singmmart mmm alto b* handed COLO STORACK BRANCHES at Holland Road, Katoac, Krppcl Road Naval Baa. AUTHORISED ACCNTS: CITY BOOK M.M. STORB LTO.630 words
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Advertisement34 1961-12-21 12 l'oif 1 m mar ii I Ai«-1 7 Dressed in SUITS Tailored by UM Better MATERIAL UJl'llMC TAILORING plus STYLE all go into every suit by $eeghou) 21. Chulio Street, Singapore 1. Telephone: *****34 words
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Advertisement381 1961-12-21 12 Amazing New Easy way to quickly give Pounds and Inches of Firm Solid Flesh to thin, underweight Men and Women don't be SKINNY! MEW! THE ILL-IH-ONE CONCENTRATED FOOD £^t m MRlk SUPPLEMENT OF EASILY DIGESTED r-*Hr BODY BUILDING NUTRIHEWT3 ***fll\|A A^ 't If TOn At!K TI!IS anil underwriirlit "if^^^J^- N**381 words
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Article, Illustration278 1961-12-21 13 MAZLAN NOORDIN - Elephant rides for the Queen and her daughter MAZLAN NOORDIN From Bangalore, Wed. THE Raja Permaisuri Agong and Sharif ah Salwah went elephant riding yesterday during a twohour visit with the King to Mysore Zoo. The visit, not on the programme, was arranged by special request. On their arrival at278 words
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Article343 1961-12-21 13 EX-WORK BRIGADE MEMBERS GATHER OUTSIDE CAMP: POLICE BREAK UP MEETING SINGAPORE, Wednesday. RESERVE UNIT police today broke up a meeting of over 150 exWork Brigade members opposite the brigade's Paya Lebar camp in Airport Road. Armed with wicker shields and batons, the steel-helmeted men escorted the jeering,343 words
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362 1961-12-21 13 Christmas on 'ditto' island— all in the line of duty THEIR FAMILIES STAY at CHANGI KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. -"Howdja like to spend Christmas on Christmas Island?" as the popular song goes. Some of the married R.A.F. aircrew of No. 48 Squadron, Changi will be doing just that in the line362 words
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Article166 1961-12-21 13 Ministry gives a reminder on overtime at Customs offices I/UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Federation importers and exporters were reminded today that Customs offices would do overtime work only in certain circumstances tomorrow when the nations budget is presented to the House of Representatives. A Ministry of Finance statement said166 words
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Article52 1961-12-21 13 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. Flt.-Lt. J. Gaudrey, of the RAAF, was Injured slightly when the car he was driving collided Into the rear of a stationary lorry at Kampong Gajah Road here i.t 1.30 this morning. Flt.-Lt. Gaudrey was rushed to the RAAF hospital here. The car was52 words
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137 1961-12-21 13 130 want to attend that merger meeting CINGAPORE, Wed. More than 130 organisations have applied to take part in a meeting sponsored by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce to discuss the Government White Paper on Malaysia. The meeting is to be held in the middle of next month. The closing137 words
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Article69 1961-12-21 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. —A I charge of rioting against 19 daily-rated employees of the City Council was withdrawn in the Eighth Mlglstrate's Court today. They were acquitted The 19 were alleged to have been members of an unlawful bssenibl} which caused hurt to persons seeking employment at69 words
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258 1961-12-21 13 MALACCA. Wed THE Socialist Front President of the Municipal Council here, Mr. Tan Tuan Boon, today said that it was very strange that contents of a letter from the State Secretary, Malacca, should have been revealed to the Press without the authority of the258 words
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204 1961-12-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A PLANTER, John Martin, who married Umi Kalsom binte Pakeh 11 years ago, brought an action today for annulment of their marriage In the High Court here. Mar^n told the court the marriage took place before the Registrar of Mprriages204 words
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Article68 1961-12-21 13 MALAYANS AT VARSITY PARTY BRISBANE. Wed.— Malayans were well represented among guests from many countries who attended a social here to make the end of the University of Queensland's academic year. It was held by the university's International club, designed to promote better understanding between Australian and the 800 overseas68 words
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Article27 1961-12-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Assistant Minister of Rural Development, Haji Khalid bin Awang Osman, will visit Kampong Nawah, Kota Star Ulu, Kedah, on Dec. 31.27 words
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Article35 1961-12-21 13 One-hour strike by bank workers SOME of the 90 employees of the Over-sea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. who went on a one-bour strike yesterday, posing for photographers outside the bank premises in Mountbatten Road. Kuala Lumpur.35 words
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Article, Illustration262 1961-12-21 13 UPGRADING ISSUE IS DEADLOCKED UNTIL TALKS ON FRIDAY KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. A MEETING is being arranged for Friday between the management of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. here and the National Union of Bank Employees, which is representing the bank's 90 employees now on work-to-rule campaign. The employees staged tit262 words
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Article65 1961-12-21 13 CANBERRA, Wed. Group Captain Norman Ford wa> named today to succeed Air Commodore Geoffrey Hartnell as commanding officer of the Royal Australian Air Force's Butterworth base In Malaya early In the new year. He will have the acting rank of Air Commodore In his new post.Reuter - 65 words
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Advertisement132 1961-12-21 13 FOR GROWTH APPETITE PROMOTION OF BABIES CHILDREN! Essential i Tablets: 60 tc 180 tab*. IYSININ JOSEPH TRAVERS I SONS, LTD. Manufactured^ (Inc. in England) TANABE SEIYAKU CO.. LTD. Singopore, K. Lumpur, Penong, Ipoh, Kuching, Jesselton. O«k».j»p.n more days ONLY J oCh isim t as S to shop at... «ni limning132 words
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Advertisement65 1961-12-21 13 SURPLUS vtk FUNDS? H w hy not U open a Deposit Account MJ LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE COMPANY LID. EARN KB per annum on your funds with complete V_y SECURITY ASSETS EXCEED $20,000,000 Call or write: LOMBARD CENTRAL FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Second Floor, Finlayson House, Raffles Quay, P.O. Box 2884, Tel:65 words
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Article, Illustration469 1961-12-21 14 SINGAPORE'S FIRST MODERN DRY BATTERY FACTORY CELEBRATES Multi-racial staff gets free meals, medical care and sports facilities 'pODAY National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. celebrates its fifteenth year of steady industrial progress in Singapore. National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd. was incorporated in Singapore on Dec. 21, 1946, but it469 words
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Article851 1961-12-21 14 rpHE name Eveready is synonymous with dry batteries and a symbol representing top quality. To appreciate fully how it came to attain its present fame we should go back to 1890 when the National Carbon Company made the first Eveready dry battery at a factory851 words
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Advertisement78 1961-12-21 14 H^2l NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN) LTD, fTffiTOiTl t ANNIVERSARY^ igpf EVEREAOY pj EVEREAOY 65 EVEREADY jlbl EVEREADY ||£S eVEREADY &i EVEREADY EVEREADY |§™S EVEREADY (l!| +*J* *mJ* "-K-J? X^ I £>**Z£- 3C«%«^\ x NATIONAL CARBON M^ (EASTERN) LTD. A\^ J ili'i i 'I i I it'll mv?"^ i H^9*«^_SEjß^^pjiH g| sS***^'78 words
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Article, Illustration726 1961-12-21 15 Constant tests ensure quality BATTERIES SUBJECTED TO ALL TYPES OF PUNISHMENT QUALITY, which is of prime concern to National Carbon (Eastern) Ltd., has made Eveready dry battery products famous the world over. From continent to continent the name Eveready means distinction in quality a distinction of 15 years' standing-, as726 words
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Advertisement62 1961-12-21 15 HEARTIEST COKGHATULATMOIVS to NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN) LTD. on the occasion of their 15th Anniversary from THE SOUTH ISLAND TRADING CO., LTD. 18, BONHAM BUILDING (2nd Floor) SINGAPORE. HARPER, GILFILLAN CO., LTD. EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS FOR EVEREADY PRODUCTS THROUGHOUT SINGAPORE, MALAYA, BRITISH NORTH BORNEO, BRUNEI AND SARAWAK. extend their CONGRATULATIONS to NATIONAL62 words
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Advertisement108 1961-12-21 15 HEARTIEST I CONGRATULATIONS to NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN) LTD. On their 15th Anniversary from CHOP CHIN HENG 28, Jolon Kebun Teh Tel: 3449 JOHORE BAHRU. CONGRATULATIONS to NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN) LTD. on the occasion of their 15th Anniversary from HING FATT CO., 105, Jellicoe Rood, Singapore. CONGRATULATIONS TO NATIONAL CARBON (EASTERN)108 words
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472 1961-12-21 16 23 cheques from him without cash in the bank TWO YEARS' JAIL FOR CHEATING PENANG. Wed AFTER opening an account in a bank here with two cheques which were later dishonoured, an advertising company proprietor issued 23 cheques, none of which was met, the Sessions Court was told today. Lee472 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-12-21 16 VISITING HOUR— A HANDSHAKE WITH THE SULTAN SHYLY, his right foot out of his slipper, two-year-old Ting Fook. a patient at tMr Assnnta Hospital, Petaling Jaya. shakes hands with the Sultan of Selangor. The Sultan and Tengku Ampuan toured Petaling Jaya yesterday. accompanied by the Raja Mud a. Tengku Idris125 words
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Article34 1961-12-21 16 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Johores Budget proposals for 1962 were passed unanimously after five days of debate and study. Total expenditure for next year stands at $39,529,765 against revenue estimated at $33,643,37034 words
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Article32 1961-12-21 16 SINGAPORE, Wed. An Indonesian seaman, Ng Ban Thye. 32, was fined $300 or 10 weeks' jail today for illegally entering Singapore. He was arrested at Boat Quay on Oct. 25.32 words
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151 1961-12-21 16 IPOH, Wednesday. rnHE Ipoh police have launched a new drive to reA duce the crime incidence in this fast expanding town, particularly during the festive season. Thousands of coloured' pasters In Malay, Chinese and English are being distributed by the crime prevention branch151 words
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Article44 1961-12-21 16 PENANG, Wed. A postal officer. Dajudin bin Haji Noordin. 40. wa.s acquitted today of criminal breach of trust m respect of 49 registered letters containing $786 and five parcels containing five watches and five pens after the prosecution withdrew the charsr44 words
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Article36 1961-12-21 16 ECJNGEI PATANI. Wed Mr. R. C. Beauclerk. from Cameron Highlands, has arrived in Sungci Patani to take over the managership of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank from Mr. R. W. Scott, who is retiring.36 words
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158 1961-12-21 16 SINGAPORE, Wad. 'THIRTY FOUR clerical and non-clerical employees of the typewriter firm. Remington Rand (Singapore) Ltd. in Battery Road will get wage Increment of $20 and $15 respectively backdated to Aug. 1 this year. This follows aii agreement signed between the management and the158 words
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Advertisement171 1961-12-21 16 lit I ■W tk\ %r\\ »r*a> H^^. 9PkI Special presentation car \J WJ I C^l R I I tons of 200 cigarettes are 0W0 7 ble COCKTAIL CIGARETTES S pore Price $18.60 Make your parties "extra multi-coloured cigarettes will special" this year. Offer your set the mood for a wonderful,171 words
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Advertisement89 1961-12-21 16 ■J fl -'-rivß pi lot .'^j£i I fi •I/ /cartridce\ REFILL super y PILOT Super "V" fills two ways PILOT "V" fiii-. hem Mm bottlt h detachable IMMil MMi oump c ii refilled by the insertion of an ink -cartridge Each pen is sold complete wiin detachable lever-action pum? and89 words
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250 1961-12-21 17 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP ON THE TRACK RACING WITH SINGAPORE, Wed.— My Fair Lady, with Garnet Bougoure astride, did a sparkling workout on a soft track at Bukit Timah this morning. She ran 3f in 39 4/5, with plenty in hand. This brilliant flve-year-old mare250 words
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Article330 1961-12-21 17 riPSOM JEEP'S ten horses to follow at the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger meeting starting on Sunday are: MY FAIR LADY: In sparkling form winner of three races in six starts this season: should easily gel a mile. TROMP: Winner of two of his last330 words
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Article123 1961-12-21 17 No mistakes this time Johore SINGAPORE. Wed. Slnga- pore Asians will travel to Johore Bahru tomorrow to meet Johore Asians in the All-Blues Cup rugger match to decide the South Zone finalists this year. An official of tne Johore team said today: "We made some bad mistakes in last year's123 words
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Article48 1961-12-21 17 ROME. Wed. Italy's Sergio Caprari. 29. announced his retirement from boxing when he returned here today from Manila, where he was knocked out in the first round of a world junior lightweight title bout by the holder. Flash Elorde of the Philippines, three days ago. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article153 1961-12-21 17 JACK FINGLETON - JOCKEY SEEKS STEWARDS APOLOGY By JACK FINGLETON (WNBKKRA. Wed. Former Victorian jockey George Nichols has instructed his lawyer to seek an apology from the Stewards of the Victorian Racing Club for searching his 12-year-old son at Caulfieid racecourse yesterday. Nichols's son was one of 50 riders searched by the Stewards153 words
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Article51 1961-12-21 17 ACCRA. Wed. President Kwame Nkrumah told delegates at the Inaugural meeting of the All-African Athletic Association that sports could provide another basis for African unity. Countries represented so far, besides Ghana, are Senegal. Morocco, Gambia. Ethiopia, Liberia. Sierra Leone, Mall. Sudan, the United Arab Republic and Uganda,UPI - 51 words
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Article264 1961-12-21 17 JOTTINGS IYALL Harbridge, an J up-a n d coming lightweight Jockey from Melbourne, has arrived to ride for trainer Colin Tulloh. He is 24 years old and can ride at 7.9 Lyall has ridden more than 300 winners on metropolitan courses in Australia and among his264 words
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Article220 1961-12-21 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Yada mission a four-man Japanes? team surveying the probable route of the Olympic Torch from Olympla to Tokyo for the 1964 Games arrived here today. The mission, comprising leader Klmlo Yada. cameraman Ishlro Kobayashl and engineers Kyozu Adachl and Ellchi Morlnlshl.220 words
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Advertisement263 1961-12-21 17 I TEASPOONS A VIROL ikiP daily for 100% health and vitality lust TWO TEASPOONS of Virol give 100% of your child s daily requirements of these essential vitamins and minerals: Esse-t'j' for grovrth ano healthy s* n Essei'ai fo' proper Bone formation /JSmliff ad gra.vtv Prmnts Rickets in r>' /AW263 words
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Advertisement232 1961-12-21 17 <r^ No harmful dirt r)j or dust can get into the j RPM Supreme bottle New RPM Supreme cuts engine friction so effectively that ft can save you up to 15% in gasoline consumption. /\sR£a»\. RPM Supreme has a special ashless detergent compound /ts>2*m that halts engine wear. It leaves232 words
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Article, Illustration394 1961-12-21 18 Esme Baptista - Esme Baptista PRESENTED BY READY-MADE CLOTHES BRIGHTER THAN EVER- TiHE outlook in preA teen fashions this Christmas is as bright as tinsel judging from the range of readymade wear which came in recently from overseas. They have found their way Into many of our local dress shops.394 words
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Article192 1961-12-21 18 Shadow far eye effect HP H E spotlight on A facial make-up today is on eyes. And the use of eye-shadow has become general for day as well as for evening, in gradual tones and in very soft effects. Eye shadow brushed on to the lids and below the eyebrows192 words
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Article190 1961-12-21 18 rE newest charms overseas carry out the holiday theme. At fingertip pressure they glow brilliantly adding beauty and interest to any charm bracelet. The miniatures combine 14 carat gold designs with tiny batteries and even smaller bulbs. The motifs: Santa. Christmas tree, the Nativity THE fanciest toy190 words
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Advertisement132 1961-12-21 18 PERFUMES /{f Occasions <A LE TRAIN PAGAN f And For M Special Occasions j IN MINIATURE QUARTER. HALF AND ONE OUNCE (FIESTA Perfnme wan formerly known as. Pioot No. 5. The formula remains nnrlianged). LEE ONN JEWELLERS] :f >^f^S|^ Air-Conditioned Free Gifts for our Customers I 1 U< Tl-na foiV132 words
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Advertisement300 1961-12-21 18 M THIS XMAS WE RE GIVING M AUTOMATIC B EUECTRIC I By GIFTS I W (Sunbeani automat.c MIXMASTER DE LUXE C/^ j7 Only Mixfliastef grw«s y©» oil ■^._r^fc lh« marvedow ieaiwrn to JJjjJ^r- ft- I neceuory 'or perfect cooking fTXf<i" I and mixing. r __j^lH —^VV Av»iliblt >• white, red,300 words
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Miscellaneous290 1961-12-21 18 Straits Times Crossword bH Hi Hi M Ross help, yet fcarleis (8). 1. Withdra.v small contribution 7 Oet brov.ued off (B>. to pamp.iiet (B>. 8 Assume :hls to represent 5. Could one possibly confuse J' 0111 staiuing (8;. It with tne USA, sir? (6). 13 Twisting a hooi, upset, and290 words
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Advertisement1670 1961-12-21 19 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREICHT ENQUIRIES: Tel: 24t0. PASSACE ENtOIIIEIi 111. Mil 0 AOtN. UVERPOOI. CUSCOW, LONDON t CONTINENTAL PtRTI. pore tils P. Shim Pl'i't EIPENOR M*aHlUfa Liiarpttl. A irouth «v. ACHILLES LiirtrpMl. Glasgow Cla. (A Die 21 Doe 24, 21 OtC M/11 POUDORUS I'ptil. Dublin, Havre. H burg bee 241,670 words
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Advertisement3039 1961-12-21 19 ayjayjaaLyaf bmUbT aW kl aaPk fßaaal aaaaaaaaT^ J aaarn MaayaVi ayjayjaraT^ JtayJßß i jaMayjayaaW aY M JJtPayjV^ayayjal If" THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION lUILDINC SINCAPORE TEL: ***** I EXPRESS SERVICES Tl LONDON. LIVERPOtI, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS Sport P. Sham Penaig MMUIER(H) H'ktrg, L'DOfl. Mttt, M'bro S. 1/tM II Otc3,039 words
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Advertisement1340 1961-12-21 19 tog*- McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. s^_ V**^ ELLBRMAN LIMB KLA VENESS LINE UNION. HtMIUIC ROTTERDAM IDS IMELES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE 4 NULL SEAUE. VANCOUVER 4 PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON AcetpMl eirgt ftr Ctatral 4 Slulk Sport P. Sham PMJM 1 i f i c 22/27 He 11 He/ IJM 211,340 words
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511 1961-12-21 20 By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stork Exchange returned to inactive conditions yesterday, there being a general lack of interest with only five days to go before Christmas. There was no stimulus no features and a very small volume of business written. Austral Amal511 words
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Article21 1961-12-21 20 Malayan Stock Indices: Dec. 19 D«c.2i ndustriaU: 159.21 139.31 rins 293.89 293.8! I Kubbm: 211.44 211.4' lan. 1 1958=100.21 words
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Article581 1961-12-21 20 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets' Industrials: F and N. (2.000) $2.47; M. Cement $2.22 Ob; (1.000) 52.23; 8. Trader! (1,000) 54.65. (1.0O0) $4.67 i. Ihtnlop (1.000) $1.16. Rothmana (4.0O0) $1.14, $1.14 01.. K. Smeltrng (3.0O0) $2.99.581 words
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Article32 1961-12-21 20 gUSINESS In the Singapore trading room: Industrials: Dunlop (1.000) $1.16: East Bmett (1.000) $2. n0. (1.0O0) $2.59 BU. (600) $2.59 PL: K. and N. or.ls (1.000) $2.47: J. WauKh n.000) 51.93;32 words
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Article122 1961-12-21 20 £HINt»E Produce Exehani* Srniapar* Coconut *H: hulk 536 seller*, drum J3M .viler*: Copra Dec. IK, Continent S2SI buyers. J231 sellers. Pepper: Muntok white SI67J sellers. Sarawak white (105 seller*, special Sarawak black $135 sellers, garbled Lampoon black $133 sellers. Larapong black AST A $l 4. r > sellers.122 words
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302 1961-12-21 20 TTN fell to its lowest price levels since the end of October in Singapore yesterday, a drop of $1.37$ taking it down to $475.62 k. The drop, however, was not so much connected with the actual demand position locally, but the fact302 words
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Article147 1961-12-21 20 CHIPS lying alsntsidt th* Sintapar* whar»ta today ar*: Coromandel 18. nemodocua 31/32, President Adami 3538. Kyoto 45, Rhexenor 1516, GlenKylr 10/11, Walrata 33/34. Orestea 26 36. Victoria 46. Rag Maersk 29/30. Bldor 23, Ava 2s. Outer roads: Llao Hid. Shtinnle Maru. Ardrcsg, Honcsta, Zytiantn, Blteroet. Hlma147 words
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Article78 1961-12-21 20 'T'HF Federation Minister of Finance baa fixed tbeae prices for r^k-ulatlng customs duties lor the week beginning on Dec. 21. Bobber Tl% cents lb. Copra $403 a ton. Coconut oil $412 a ton. Palm oil $654.25 a ton. Palm kernels $312 a ton. The rates of duties payable78 words
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Article115 1961-12-21 20 INVESTMENT shares were traced along firm lines. CourUolds gained Is. ld. to lls. 3d. and ICIANZ Is. 3d. to 38. Base mrtaJs and oils were steady. Timor eased Bd. to 4s. 4a. nminonwrsltb bonds were firm. Con. Zinc 62 6 Mount lv 70.7ij Herald 60 Hi N.B. Hill115 words
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Article251 1961-12-21 20 r( Malayan Exerianae Banks' Aesaalatlen nude these changea In Its ratea to merchants yesterday: Lenden: selling T.T. or O.D. 2/4 132; buying T.T. 2/4 5/32. O.D. 2/4 3 16. 30 d/st 2/4 11/32. 45 d/st 2/4 13/32: 60 d/st 2/4 15/32, 90 d/st 2/4 19/32. 120 d/st 2/4251 words
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Article208 1961-12-21 20 aANUARY flrit *rad* motor bu»»r» f.a.b. dosed In Singapore yectcrday at ?9| cent* p*r lb unchanged on Tuesday'a price. The tone wu dull. S.C.C.R.A. cloning prices In centi per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 7«l. seliera 79» N: Int. 1 R.B.S. Jan. buyera 791, aelleri208 words
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Article34 1961-12-21 20 SINGAPORE. Dec. 20. RUBBER: 793 cents per lb. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 791 cents (barely steady). TIN: $475.62* per picul (down $1.37 ii). Estimated unofficial offering 260 tons (op 30 tons).34 words
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Advertisement1194 1961-12-21 20 aMMBMpjBMp-^B^^^^^^BSaaSa^a^a^a^Ml 1 Y^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific «s Atlantic Coast Service ETA EM ETA EIA S"t>tnf H. Sham H'konj 8. franciiCO I. Aniein N.VO'* ■KMiUwt Man" n/M Die 31 Oec/ 2 Im Im H In n In 13 Fel "KMMkawa Miru" J« 31 jil 1/ 1 Fit1,194 words
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Advertisement139 1961-12-21 20 y THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. WpßaaSaQ^ From Jopon Ports, Loading (or Rangoon. I Spore "BOGOTA" 25/26 Dec AGENTS: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 11, E-1, Alia Insurance Building, Singapore-1. Tel: *****, 93t566 A ***** le**< OUNEDIN imiETON, NEUINSTON. NAPIER. aUCKLANB. Sails N.Z. Arr. Spore Arr. P. S'hom CRUSADER Soiled 3rd139 words
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Advertisement282 1961-12-21 20 SHIPPING NOTICE LLOYD TRIESTI.NO ■.t. "VICTORIA" This vessel is expected to arrirc from Europe today. 21st December at noon and will sail for Hongkong at 5 pjn. tomorrow. 22nd December. Passengers should embark between 3 pjn. and 4 pjn. on 22nd December and all heavy baggage should be delivered to282 words
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Advertisement686 1961-12-21 20 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT. IPOH TOWN COUNCIL. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that It Is propowd lUJder Section 144 of the Town Beards Enactment to amend the Ipoh Approved Town Plan No. B. 3 Gazette Notlfic.i- 1 tlon No. 2846/31 by altering the i zonitiv of iots ***** ***** I686 words
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Advertisement469 1961-12-21 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PERAK EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. POST PRIMARY SCHOOLS (MALAY AND KNCJLISII MEDIUM) APPLICATIONS are Invited from male and female Federal Citizens or State Nationals who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd Birthday and have obtained their Overseas School leaving Certificate or their F. of M. Certificate of Education,469 words
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Advertisement244 1961-12-21 21 NOTICES ASSOCIATED MINES (MALAYA) LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Are pleaded to announce that as from the 2O'.h December, 1961, their offices ore situated at MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING (sth Floor) Market Street P.O. Box 2125 Kuala Lumpur. Telephone numbers *****/8/9 remain the same. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will244 words
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Advertisement817 1961-12-21 21 (Continued from Pace 12) I SITUATIONS VACANT 19 Word, SS (Mln.)— Box St ct*. txtrm WANTED IMMEDIATELY an experienced and qualified Art master for part-time work. Apply to: Post Bos No 27H\ B'pore-l. WANTED by Advrrtlstnc firm experienced and active canvasser* on salary and commission basis. Box A 5787 8.T.,817 words
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Advertisement977 1961-12-21 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 2t Word* Si (Mi*.)— Box St ct*. txtrm FLAT ON SHARE bants district 15. Sl*K>/- monthly for 2 room*, bathroom, separate entrance. llKht and water, amah share kitchen and Incidentals. Bult batcbelor. Phone (B'pore) *****. HAPPY GARDENS: Two-storey three-bedroomed semi-detached House. Unfurnished S2SO. Available from 10-1-62. Real Estate977 words
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Advertisement715 1961-12-21 21 TUITION 21 Word* SS (Mln.)— Box St ct,. rxtro t WANTED QUALIFIED TUTOR to coach Cambridge student In English maths Chemistry Physics. Apply Box A 5756 S.T. Spore. AT YOUR HOME: Private tuition for all grade* In all school subjects from $20 monthly Particulars: P.O. Box 2456 B'pore. SCIENCE, MATHS,715 words
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Advertisement788 1961-12-21 21 WANTED It Word* Si (Mln.)— Box St ct*. txtrm WANTlD— qualified CMneac midwife tor Christina* Inland. Apply Boustead A Co. (1940) Ltd.. Singapore. FOR HIRE tt Ward* SS (Mln.}— Box St ct*. txtrm LOOK* CAR RENTAL Looks After Tou. Hertz B' par*. Tel: *****. LATItT O DRIVI CARS for touring788 words
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Advertisement638 1961-12-21 21 FOR SALE W Wmrda SS (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtrm LONCPLAY PHONO-RECOROS Cheap Sale from $3.00 ExoelU-n; Bar- I ga'n*. Finest Selections. Art Furniture Depot, 32-36 Orchard Road (next Hongkong Bank), B'pore. SALE LAST WEEK:. Candlewlck Bedcovers from $18.50. Boys' Terylene Shirts $3.00. Beachjackeu $v.50. i Splendid Bargains Now At638 words
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Advertisement408 1961-12-21 21 SHOPPINC CUIDE (Sport) M Horrf. $1$ (Mimmum) Dallm J momlh. I* Word, SZ.iO H>n.) I DIAMOND CNCACEMENT VIED- DINC rings. Chionn BrilnK M.miil.irtvirni: Jewellrrn Tel: 217:14 JUST WONDERFUL HAIR guaranteed by USA Oood II Keeping seal Is now available from your hairdresser or cosmetic counter. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) 20408 words
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Advertisement565 1961-12-21 22 I 1^ I I L^H a3*W^^K^t( J ■I I i I I 9 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION AM members of the above Association In the Stale of Singapore will be closed for business on Monday, 2oth December 1961, 'or Christmas Day. NOTICE NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the565 words
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Advertisement762 1961-12-21 22 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) UNDER SECTION 41. Notice Is hereby given pursuant to Section 41 of the Town Boards Enactment, that the assessment list lor the Town Council area of Kluang. duly amended under the said Town Council, and Is there open to Inspection by all owners762 words
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Advertisement654 1961-12-21 22 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class *'B" and above Registered Contractors will be received at the office of the Senior Architect. Ministry of Education, Young Road. Kuala Lumpu* I up to 3 pjn. of the 11th January. 1962 for erectici of Sekolah Menengah Melayu at Sabak Bernara,654 words
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Advertisement69 1961-12-21 22 TENDER NOTICE WOKSHOP PERSEKTJTT AN JABATAN KERJA RAYA. TENDERS for the dally clean* ing and weekly washing of various offices In Wokshop Persekutuan, Jabatan Kerja Raya, for the period January 1, 1962 to December 31. 1962, will be received at Pejabat Jurutera Jentera Penguasa, Cher as Road, Kuala Lumpur, up69 words
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Advertisement202 1961-12-21 22 7Sss£v7 w DONT CATCH COLD jy^^v ioo% cotton «£)^|l SWEATERS// /ECONOMICAL /</ V*W DURABLE J| Ss ">gk i/ f ELEGANT/ -ymJmP f Gents Ladies wi§M^"^ M I V Kiddies/ Madam Ch.no ALL SIZES AVAILABLE EVERYWHERE END YOUR J% SKSN J^Ss^w* TROUBLES oPpsgS| TODAY! lEB||s iraßEßKS||^^ 1 D.D.D. to clear up202 words
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Article53 1961-12-21 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Malaya's opponents will be Iran In the Eastern Zone first round of the 1962 Davis Cup tennis competition. The draw is: Malaya v Iran, Japan v South Korea. Pakistan v India, the Philippines v Ceylon. The first round should be completed53 words
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Article, Illustration871 1961-12-21 23 NORMAN SIEBEL - NORMAN SIEBEL Skipper 'Shan 9 shines 8y WORLD CHAMPS HELD to 0-0 DRAW Kuala Lumpur, Wed. UAD Malaya scored 11 from a 25th minute hit by right-winger Sabapathy, they would have scored a famous victory over world hockey champions Pakistan at the Merdeka StadiumNg Beh Leow - 871 words
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Article124 1961-12-21 23 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. OAKISTAN will send one of their best hockey coaches to Malaya early next year. Mr. Riaz Plracha, the acting Pakistan High Commissioner in Malaya, said that arrangements were being made by the Pakistan Hockey Federation. The Pakistan Government, he said would124 words
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Article56 1961-12-21 23 l/UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Col. A.I.S. Dara, manager of the visiting Pakistan hockey team, today called on tht Prime Minister Tengku. Abdul Rahman. Col. Dara and the Tengku are old friends Col. Dara presented the Tengku with an inscribed hockey sUck and an embroidered flag with the56 words
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Article17 1961-12-21 23 PENAN G LEAGL'E: Indian Assn 4 TPCA 2. IPOH DIV. 1: Andersonlans 6 1/7 Ourkhas 9.17 words
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Article19 1961-12-21 23 FKIFXDLIES: SCC "A" 11 Combined XV 22 (Spore pad&ng); Sgor Club 27 Negrl Invitation XV 10 (XL padang).19 words
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Article15 1961-12-21 23 lIL'GUES CDI iung) Methodist OlrU Sch- Convent 3-2 l»,, r <fs <ln i Minimum)15 words
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Advertisement235 1961-12-21 23 THE BEST SIR GIFT FOR YOUR FAMILY mi^ ...the nicest thing you Jean think of Jfllllllll PEUGEOT 403^^mm^^^ Mm Uwl 1/* notcr family or busin.tt M car B.liobU, tough, .xc.ptionol road- V J aMNtr and Koiwmy. Spcedt up to W ■O mp h. with consumption up Is I > it235 words
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Advertisement219 1961-12-21 23 Holiday issue— now packed with full colour patterns and contest coupons ON SPURTING SALE AT ALL NEWSTANDS! It continues as the leading pattern book with breaking records! WIN A UNA LOBELL DRESS FREE DIRECT FROM U.S.A. Lucky winters of the Fall issue. Miii Low Ooi L.ng Mist Koh Siang No!219 words
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Miscellaneous58 1961-12-21 23 RUGGER ALL-bLI KS CUP: Jchore v Spore (J. Bahru padang). SANDERSON CUP: RAP B'worth v RAF Tengah (Changi). HOCKEY IPOH DIV. 1: Kinta Indians v YMCA (upper padang); Dlr. Samuel's Club v Town Council (lower padang). S'GOR DIV. I: Levers v Postals (Imbl Rd>; Dlv. 2: TPCA •A* V SEA58 words
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Obituary78 1961-12-21 24 MRS. K.J PILLAV aged 58 wife of bile Mr X..1. P:ll.iv of JB raaMi away «-fully in Win.: ijor.- on 20-13-61. MR. K. C. THOMAS formerly or i K -i Oajah. Hcrak .r.tully on TMir.-d:i> DecemtMf at Km ..ii.nur MADAM COM AM BOY. v <>n 16.12.61 tanvbu iwhmd J78 words
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Article137 1961-12-21 24 MR AND MBS. Sork.ilm^.i'n thank t fl> lor thoir ;it.■.l wi^hoß, roneratnUtorjr mown .it ihur W>4dinK MR. AND MRS I. Kr.'hll mIIMXI thank relative* and fri'-nds for their I. r -I VMfeW, |HMtl :inrt MtMSMM at Ih. ir v .-d.liin; nn 12. H1 at s.v.imat .mrt at tni ir137 words
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Article44 1961-12-21 24 R.V. MEYER, OPTICIANS, CorIK Ul Micro L«'n- nwilllllMl will be •urday 24th Dromher u< Tuesday "Jf'th rvcrmbcr incluBETTYS :tm: Prtnaep Btrrrt. s por.\. Wl-.ii All CMMMH Kerry I'hnMmas. ftMPWMM N»~ Yi'.ir. O] 1 I- >.l Clow 2012 Xl Srhnol Children Special IUM-ount. PboDt-44 words
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Article35 1961-12-21 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. The St. George's Players a group from the congregation of the GHQ Garrison Church. Singapore will present "The Coventry Nativity Play" at the St. George's Church. Tanglin. at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article33 1961-12-21 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. Registration for the April 1962 National Language Public Examinations. <Std. I. 11. and III) conducted by the Education Ministry will begin on Dec. 21 at the Ministry's Examination centre.33 words
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Article79 1961-12-21 24 lINGAPORE. Wed. Sucsful candidates in the recent Government Chinese Secondary Four Examination will be accepted by seventeen schools which will form Upper Secondary One classes, in 1962. A Government statement that announced this today said that students who passed the Secondary Four Examinations conducted by their79 words
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Article, Illustration47 1961-12-21 24 Ex-Brigade members dispersed CINGAPORE steelhelmeted policemen escorting exWork Brigade workers through a pineapple plantation yesterday. About 150 men and women, who had been dismissed from the Brigade had tried to mass outside the Br i gade's Paya Lebar camp for a meeting. (See Page 13).47 words
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366 1961-12-21 24 MALAYA last night accused China of following a policy designed to destroy the people of Tibet as a religious community and to incorporate that remote land into China. Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. chief Malayan delegate, told the General Assembly that in spite of theReuter - 366 words
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Article388 1961-12-21 24 LONDON. Wed. The approaching Christmas holiday tended to rc>inci. business in stock markets today and once again there v.as no definite trend. Industrials provided several features and Montague Burton were prominent alter excellent results and a free scrip issue following a revaluation of proper '.y388 words
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Article215 1961-12-21 24 MALAYA at RUBBER TALKS IN U.S. WASHINGTON. Wed. Experts from Malaya and seven other Asian and African nations yesterday began a two-day consultation with United States officials aimed at reaching a "better international tinderstanding" on the world rubber trade. Informed sources said thai j the main reason for the IReuter - 215 words
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Article29 1961-12-21 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Shipping and Port Clearance office, and the Imports and Exports oflicp will be open only from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Christmas day.29 words
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Advertisement102 1961-12-21 24 ADVERTISEMENTS r.OURLAV: To Yvonne <Df* I 'hi. dii.l i .ii.il lohn n .-on. Knsti.m on ?Oth De<«ml*r. |;<HI .it LINC— TEO: Tirk-I.ukr third Bon of I>r./MiT. T 11. L,m,c. to Kli7.il>. th. younger daughter ol Mr./Mn. K. \v. 1... <.n il-12-l'.'i.l TANC CMIA: IV-tuirn Choon Kce. fourth son of Madam102 words
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Advertisement198 1961-12-21 24 FW67 r w/DeWITT'S i BEFORE— clears out ROUND WORMS and I Tired weak j THREADWORMS. These worms l.v« "T 1 a j '..j inside you and grow by raking the food th nrrm you eat 0U OSe we '9 nl and en r 9y- eel liii Vi- mi- ltTitable and198 words
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Miscellaneous43 1961-12-21 24 The weather XIIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowrst Kuala Lurrour 88 73 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 84 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 86 73 Singapore* 88 7543 words
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