The Straits Times, 7 December 1962

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  • 21 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fie** I**1 Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 036
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    411 1 'Present* from HK a booby trap Addressed to mill man about to marry Four go to hospital: Fight for boy's sight By 808 PERIES: JOHORE BAHRU. Thursday A PARCEL bomb addressed to a man due to marry this month exploded in the office of the Malayan Weaving
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  • 975 1 Speaker to two MPs: Honour this House SHOUTS OF 'GO BACK TO ARABIA' AND 'CHINA FOR YOU' RING IN PARLIAMENT IN AN ANGRY CLASH KUALA LUM- PUR, Thurs. Shouts of "Go back to Arabia" and "China for you" in the House of Representatives today resulted in the Speaker ordering two
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  • 289 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs— The Acting Minister of Labour. Mr. V. MaDickavasagam, today asked the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya "to be patient a litUe longer." But the union will serve a 14-day strike notice on the general manager of the Malayan Railway, Dato Ahmad Perang. tomorrow "as scheduled,"
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  • 33 1 PEKINO. Thurs. India Is to close its two Oonsulatm-General in China on Dec. 16. according to reliable reports In diplomatic circle* here today. They are In Shanghai and TJian Bairtar
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  • 48 1 WASHINGTON. Thuru. The number of unemployed in the United States went up by more than half a million to 3.801.000 in November, the Labour Department reported today. This sent the rate back to the high for the year 5.8 per cent of the work force.
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  • 208 1 Smog blanket stays: Deaths rocket ONDON, Thurs. Hundreds of people have already died in Britain's worst smog in memory. The yellow-grey pall. In some places rising to a height of 500 feet, is expected to hang over the country for another two days. More than 70 people— most lof them
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
    • 245 2 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. r |^HE United States announced yesterday that it has reached agreement with Russia for coordinated launchings of meteorological satellites to map the earth's magnetic field. Mr. Adlal Stevenson, chief American delegate at the U.N., told the main Political Committee that the
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    • 116 2 TOGETHER AGAIN in move for complete disarmament I NITED NAT lONS. Thtirs. A resolution urging complete disarmament presented under the rare co-spon-sorship of the United States and the Soviet Union was unanimously adopted yesterday by the economic and financial committee. The resolution, aimed at underlining the improvement in world living
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    • 202 2 WASH INGTON, Thurs.— lt would be untenable for the United States to continue to give aid to both India and Pakistan "if over the years their dispute is not settled and they used part of that aid for defence against one another, the Assistant
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    • 128 2 A fortune in a £10 'appalling painting BIRMINGHAM. (England). Thurs. A £16 a -week factory worker who bought a painting in "appalling condition" for less than £10 has sold it for £4.400. Norman Crompton said he bought the pointing 15 years ago at an auction In North Wales. For 15
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    • 118 2 MACASBAR, Thurs.— A military court has sentenced two more men to death for their part In the so-called "Bird of Paradise" affair— an abortive attempt to assassinate President Soekarno last January. They are a former rebel colonel, Joseph Latuperlrlssa, and a sub-lieute-nant, A.
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    • 226 2 TEZPUR (Assam), Thursday MR. NEHRU arrived in Tezpur yesterday for a personal look at the border situation, after declaring: "I do not think the Communist Chinese will come back. But if they do they will be met stoutly". The Prime Minister was addressing
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    • 123 2 Sex maniac kills victim No. 7 BOSTON. Thurs. A 20-year-old girl was raped and strangled In her apartment last night the seventh victim of a sex killer who has roamed the greater Boston area since last June 14. Police broadcast an alert for a llght-sklnned Negro man with light hair
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    • 190 2 COLOMBO, Thursday. rpHE conference of six non-aligned nations starting x here on Monday to seek a solution to the SinoIndian border dispute is expected to last two or three days and will nave an agenda as broad as possible. Ceylon Ministry
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    • 105 2 TEZPUR, Thurs— lndia has approached the Soviet Union for non•■omh.it equipment for use in the border campaign, an authoritative Indian source said here last night. "We hooe there will be a response," the source said. While the source did not indicate the type of
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 135 3 BOURNEMOUTH. Thurs. "Sparkle" Williams, thr world's most talkaliv. budgerigar, has died. His last words were "1 lovt Mama." k !n his prime, the emerald yellow-blue bird could re cite eight four-line nurserj rhymes without a break and could even speak with i Scottish accent at times
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    • 45 3 LONDON. Thurs. Princess Alexandra underwent a successful operation yesterday for the removal of Impacted wisdom teeth, Kensington Palace announced. The announcement said her condition was satisfactory. She was admitted to the King Edward VII. Hospital for Officers in London last nl«ht.— UP.l.
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    • 29 3 PRESIDENT Kennedy with Soviet First Deputj Premier Anastas Mikoyan at the White House. They met to discuss Cuba and future U. S.Russian relations. U.P.I, picture.
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    • 247 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thursday. WESTERN nations yesterday emphasised that they would continue to channel aid to the new countries, but not through any new capital development fund. i The United States. Prance, Australia and Japan told the economic and financial committee they had not
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    • 104 3 Pope is up: Thousands cheer VATICAN CITY. Thura. More than 2,000 bishops attending the Vatican Ecumenical Council and thousands of pilgrims In St. Peter's Square cheered yesterday when Pope John appeared at the window of his private apartments. The 81-year-old Pope usually gives a general audience to pilgrims from all
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    • 58 3 NEW YORK. Thurs Twenty-five Cuban refugasi including three women and three children, landed at Key West, Florida, yesterday in a 35-foot Inboard motorboat. The 90-mlle trip took a Uttliover 12 hours. U.S. Immigration official said the Cubans were the largest refugee group to arr.ve in Florida
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    • 35 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Dean Rusk. Secretary of State. will confer In Paris next week with Lord Home, the British Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Maurice Couve de MurvlUe. the French Foreign Minister.
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    • QUICK LOOK ROUND
      • 236 3 STOCKHOLM, Thurs.— Soviet scientists said Russian spacemen would orbit the moon and return to earth within a year, the Swedish news agency reported yesterday. BOMBAY: President Heinrich Luebke of West Germany has left Bombay by air for home after a 10-day official visit to
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      • 58 3 TRIVANDRUM (Kerala State). Thurs. India's first space rocket launching centre will be located on a 7M-acre site at Thumba. 15 miles from here, it was officially stated here yesterday The project being undertaken by the Indian Government under the auspices of the United Nations, is intended for
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    • 42 3 LOS ANGELES, Thurs. The Air Force yesterday successfully fired a Titan I inter-continental ballistic missile 4,000 miles down the Pacific missile range in a test of recently modified ground support equipment. The shot was perfect the Air Force said. UPJ.
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    • 31 3 AMMAN. Thurs. The first South Vietnam Ambassador, Mr. Lam Lee Train, and the Ambassador of South Korea, Mr. Young Lee Shway, presented their credentials to King Hussein yesterday.
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    • 382 3 'Six' urge British entry by March next year PARIS, Thursday. r JHE seven-nation Western European Assembly yesterday called for Britain's entry into I the Common Market by March 25 sixth anniversary of the Rome Treaty which established the European Economic Community. Parliamentary delegates of the W.E.U. nations the Common Market
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    • 113 3 ¥ONG BEACH, Thura. The nuclear-powered merchant ship Savannah remained tied to her pier yesterday because her engineers refused to sail over a wage dispute. The world's first and only atomic merchant vessel, owned by the U.S. Government and operated by the States Marine
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  • 432 4 LEE: STORE AS STUDY CENTRE FOR S.E.-ASIA SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, tonight outlined the distinguished role Singapore could play as the centre of scholarship, learning and research in South-east Asia. He added: "J can think of no greater contribution Singapore can make to Malaysia than
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  • 196 4 ADMISSIONS TO ADULT EVENING CLASSES SINGAPORE. Thurs—Registration for admission to the Adult Education Board's 1963 Primary and Secondary Malay, Chinese and English Evening Classes will be held at the Cultural Centre from 0 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. daily beginning Dec. 19. Registration days for the various classes are: Jan. 3
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  • 110 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mariners are warned that bombing and firing practices will take place this month on the following dates and times: China Sea North Range between 7 a.m. and S p.m. on Dec. 7. 10, 11. 13, 14. 17. 18. 30. 21, 27. 26 and 31. Between
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  • 228 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. PREMIER LEE KUAN YEW tonight congratulated the President and members of the University of Singapore Students' Union for having arranged two forums on mercer and Malaysia at the height of the battle. •as it turned out. tnese two open confrontations on neutral ground helped
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  • 130 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Singapore preliminary inquiry was toaay told how a siabrjed Thai ship captain, l Pred.ee Arayanggul named 1 his assailant beiore he died lat the Singapore waterfront early last month. Arayanggul's "bosom j friend," Watana Chowadee. j also a ship's captain testified
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  • 255 4 SINGAPORE, Thur*. "Birthday Honours," a comedy by Paul Jones, found the Rowcroft Theatre Club at the top of its form at Ayer Raj an Road last night. The local amateur stage has for some time been littered with routine run-of-the-mill comedies, and It was therefore mo6t agreeable
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 490 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's sche- from Kota Bharu. Alor SUU-, mascus. Madrid (QP 171) 11 dule of civil aircraft move- Penang. Kuala Lumpur (ML ajn.; to Darwin, Sydney (QF menu at Paya Lebar airport. 137) 5.50 pjn.; from Penang, 740) 8 p.m. Singapore- Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur,
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  • 315 5 4 WOMEN DIED WHEN IT STALLED ON CLIMB AND ROLLED BACK INTO POND: DAMAGES AWARD RAUB, Thursday. pOUR women were killed when a van stalled while climbing a gradient near kampong Ulu Sungei, Raub, then ran backwards and plunged into a pond, the High Court
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  • 104 5 RAF probe team reaches jet wreckage QINGAPORE, Thurs. RAF experts are examining the wreckage of the Javelin jet fighter which came down in jungle near Mersing on Monday to find the reason for tbe crash. A board of inquiry headed by Wing Commander I. Pedder, of RAF Tcngah, reached the
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  • 46 5 BUTTER WORTH. Thurs.— lnch* Abdul Majld bin Ahmad, eldest; •on of the Province Circuit Magistrate, Inche Ahmad Hanafl, today married Che Hanlfah binte Puteh Badrl. Inche Ahmad gave a dinner party to 300 friends and relatives •t his home in Bagan Jennal her*
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  • 66 5 MAIJVCCA. Thurs— A local lawyer, Mr. Ec Yew Lin, has been reelected president of the Straits Chinese British Association Malacca, at the annual meeting held recently. The speaker of the Malacca State Legislative Assembly. Mr. Goh Kay Seng, was re-elected vice-president. Others re-elected were secretary.
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  • 30 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Federation and Singapore acting Director-General of Telecommunications. Mr. D. Smith, has announced that the Overseas Telex Service has been extended to Peru.
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  • 98 5 FNANG, Thurs.— The ofllclal opening of the new $15 million Ayer Itam dam by the Governor of Penang Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ. will be recorded by Fox Movietone news for world -wide screening. A three-man team froai the company is coming to Penang
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  • 50 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The principal of Montfort Boys' Home, Batu Tiga. Brother Elzear, has appealed to the public for donations in cash or kind to help its orphans and under-privileged children to celebrate Christmas. He assures that any gift will be received with Joy and appreciation.
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  • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A DC-4 arrived today from Hamburg with $250,000 north of cigarette machine parts for the new Rothmans factory in Petaling Java. The plane, chartered by Rothmans from Continental Airlines, left Hamburg last Friday.
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  • 339 5  -  DOUG LACKERSTEEN London, Thursday by A MERICAN film star A William Holdeh will personally ask Malaya's Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for his Government's co-opera-tion in the filming of "The Third Road," a story of the Malayan Emergency, it was stated here.
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  • 74 5 PENANG, Thurs— Hong Kong soprano. Miss Florence Pong, winner of several awards in Australian amateur and professional competitions, is to start a singing school in Kuala Lumpur soon, she told a Press conference here. Miss Pong, who has taught singing in Australia, said: "I
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  • 239 5 Kuala Lumpur, Thurm. THE Transport Workers' Union wants the Trade Union Ordinance to be made less restrictive by incorporating an International Labour Organisation convention on freedom of association. A resolution on this Is to be tabled by the union at the 12th conference of the Malayan
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  • 338 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TPHE Socialist Front M.P. for Damansara, Mr. 1 Karam Singh, asked Tengku Abdul Rahman today to secure the return of certain documents which the British had "stealthily removed on Malaya's achievement of independence. Mr. Singh was speaking In the
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  • 36 5 RAUB, Thurs.— A fire destroyed a smokehouse containing 250 piculs of rubber worth $21,000 at Sempallt new village. Ten at tap houses nearby were saved by the fire brigade from Raub.
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  • 52 5 PENANCJ. Thurs.— A Social Welfare Lottery seller has reported tot police the theft of 250 tickets from his car parked at the junction of I Penang Street and Union Street. I The tickets were missed at 11.30 a.m. on Monday but no report! was made until
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  • 128 5 SARAWAK ALLIANCE SENDS PLEDGE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman today received a pledge of closer ties between the Malayan Alliance organisation and the new Sarawak Alliance for the realisation and success of Malaysia. The pledge was in response to a congratulatory telegram sent by the Tengku on the formation
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  • 33 5 PENANO. Thurs. The Chief Minister. Dato Wong Pow Nee. will give away prises to winners of the Province Wellesley North kampon? cleanliness competition at Kamponir Setol Telok Ayer Tawar. on Saturday.
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  • 109 5 A LOR STAR. Thurs. Mr. J. G. Ritchie, Chief Police Officer of Kedah and Perils, called on 100 villagers on the Malayan-Thai border to give information that would lead to the total elimination of Communist bandits in the area. Mr. Ritchie was speaking
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  • 268 7 BRITAIN'S NEW C-in-C FOR FAR EAST IS ADMIRAL BEGG SINGAPORE, Thursday. yiCE-ADMIRAL Sir Varyl Cargill Begg, Vice-Chief of Naval Staff at the Admiralty, will assume the appointment of Commander-in-Chief. Far East, next April, the Ministry of Defence simultaneously announced in Singapore and London today Admiral Begg, 54 will succeed Admiral
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  • 91 7 Parents sought of wandering boy, 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—Singapore police want to contact the parents or relatives of an eight-year-old Indian boy who wax found wandering in the Tanjong Pagar area this afternoon. The boy, clad only in a pair of blue shorts, said his parents are living in Changi. but
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  • 52 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Dr. Khoo Onn Teik. senlcr lecturer in clinical medicine at the University of Singapore, will speak on the problem of alcoholism and Its treatment at the monthly meeting of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association isouthern branch) at; Paris lecture theatre. Faculty of Mediclns. Sepoy Lines, tomorrow. at
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  • 200 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. i —A man with 16 previous convictions was sent to Jail for three years today by the Sessions Court president. Mr. Chan Slew Yoon. on a charge of cheating N. Vengataraman. 32, of Batu Lane, was convicted on a charge of
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  • 829 7 Khir calls for more energy in co-op marketing and processing MINISTER TELLS ABOUT NEED IF RURAL PEOPLE ARE TO BENEFIT BY EXTRA INCOME FROM WORK KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday ACALL for 'more dynamism and energy" in the co operative marketing movement was made today by Inche Mohamed Khir Johari in his
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  • 364 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT /\NE of the things I enjoy most about the pre-Christmas period is getting together with the girls. Now and then on a Saturday morning, some of the women in the crowd get together and we go shopping together and have lunch together. We help each
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  • 657 8 Pack-a-meal the gift that's different! NO ancm, no pung«nce of pine boughs, do Jingle of sleigh bells, but Christmas is unmistakably here. You can tell Just by listening to the electric excitement in the air. And Christmas means presents. This year let's make some of the gifts for the women
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  • 344 8 are wives 'un-informed rDAY a voice is raised by the male section of the newly married population, making an objection against wives. Their query, -Why are wives so uninformed?" (Actually, the word these husbands used was "dumb" but I hesitate to put that in print.) However, while the men are
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  • 346 8 "117/LL you bug me a new Vf dress for Christmas?" That's my four-year-old, Carol, who has suddenly gone terribly conscious of the fact that the is a girl. No matter how little a girl is, she knows that Christmas is one of the times in
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  • 642 8 A big moment: The coming of Santa MANY years ago when I was a child in Shanghai and thought Santa Claus really came down every Christmas Eve through the chimney, a visit to that jolly old samt was the highlight of my year. Guess I never really grew up in
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  • 291 8 KOTA BHARU, Thursday. JNCHE Ibrahim bin Salleb, president of the Sessions Court, warned today lie would not hesitate to impose whipping in addition to jail sentences on acid throwers. Before the court was Abdul Rahman bin Hussein, 19, a tapper, who
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  • 69 8 Five-year-old Noor Intan, daughter of Inche Mustaza Za'aba, Deputy Director of Broadcasting, presents a bouquet to the Raja Permaisuri Agong after she had presented prizes at the final of the 1962 Radio Star Contest at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur on
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  • 57 8 TELUK ANSON, Thurs. A youth who stole 12 sheets of rubber in Teluk Anson was arrested at Langkap, 16 miles away, where he had taken the rubber to sell, the Sessions Court was told yesterday. Hassan bin Hajl Abdul Rahman, 20, who pleaded guilty to stealing the
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  • 78 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Mr. Tlah Yee Duey of Radio Singapore (television section), leaves for Australia tomorrow for a television familiarisation course In Sydney under a Colombo Plan scholarship. Until his 1 transfer to the television section, Mr. Tl- ah, 22, was a script writer and producer
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  • 286 8 MALACCA, Thurs. The Socialist Front leader in the Malacca Municipal Council, Mr Tan Tuan Boon, today repeated his challenge to Mr. J. L. De Cruz (Malayan Party) to resign and contest a byelection to allow the electorate to judge whether either of them had betrayed the
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  • 44 8 TATPING, Thurs. For the first time students of the Hua Lian National Type Secondary School here sat for the London Chamber 1 ol Comerce examinations in type-! writing and book-keeping which ended yesterday. Porty-slx boys| and girls took the examination.
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  • 64 8 IPOH. Thurs. Chal Kon, 30, of Bldor, today pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here to causing death by a negligent act. He was alleged to have caused the death of Chal Choy by a negligent act not amounting to culpable homicide while driving
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  • 1284 9 The Tangs nearly got back Hong Kong —WHEN THE BRITISH ALMOST GAVE UP MR. MONTGOMERY MARTIN took a dim view of Hong: Kong;. "Her Majesty's 98th Regiment lost at Hong Kong in 21 months, 257 men by disease," he declared. "One half the men of a company are frequently unable
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  • 1306 9  - The Gentlemen and the Players bow out JOHN GALE by CRICKET'S LAST SOCIAL BARRIER IS BROKEN THE distinction between amateur and professional cricketers is to disappear. The Advisory County Cricket Committee decided last week at Lord's, the home of the mmc, that all K It glia h cricketers should now
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  • 1005 11 Chain-reaction, warns the Tengku on pay claims by Govt men PREMIER REPLIES TO COMPLAINTS ON WHITLEY COUNCIL'S OFFICIAL SIDE KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE effects of a ''chain reaction" throughout the entire public service has to be considered whenever claims from government servants are considered, the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman,
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  • 219 11 DPP kept me in the dark Marshall MALACCA, Thursday. DEFENCE counsel in a bribery case today criticised the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche Mohamed Salleh bin Abbas, for not revealing the character of a complainant in the case despite repeated requests. The complainant. Yap Kon Sang, a coffee-shop proprietor at Sungei
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  • 86 11 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— Charged with possessing two bottles o! toddy In Telaga Ayer Road on Tuesday. T. Kurnathan, 20, tol<* a court today that he was only taking them to a temple. "I was on my way there to fulfil a vow and took the toddy
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  • 51 11 KUCHINO. Thurs. Sarawak Chinese population now outnum ber.s that of ..ny other community in the country. There arc 240.700 Chinese makln* 31.3 per cent of the population. T c next largest community Is the Sea Dayak with 31.2 per cent. Malays form 17.5 of the
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  • 31 11 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. Tan Hong Thlam. 55. whs jailed for one year here yesterday when he pleaded guilty to stealing a tricycle and four bags of cement.
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  • 115 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Dato Loke Wan Tho. chairman of the Malayan Airways, predicted today a wonderful future for the company's new Comet jetliner service. >He said there was every possibility of it brim: expanded. Dato Loke was talking to reporters when he made
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  • 26 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tengku Abdul Rahman will perform the groundbreaking ceremony lor the new International Airport at Subang. 14 miles frcm here, on Monday.
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  • 29 11 D oppy Day dance KLANO. Thurs. A Poppy Day dance will be Jield on Saturday at the Letchumanan Hall here The organisers are the Klang District Poppy Pund Committee
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  • 133 11 PENANG. Thursday mEACHING pupils merely how to read and write was not enough. 130 adult education teachers here were told today "You should be able to change their way of life, and Instil in them the spirit of self-help," Dato Wong Pow Nee. the Chief
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  • 22 12 Wordt tit fW>iM<ll MANN CHARLES EDWARD TNIO DORS formerly Director Rubber R*< searca Institute of Malaya la London on Sth December.
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  • 75 12 U Wordt Sl* i Minimum) THE FAMILY of IBe latt Mr. A.O. Kaight thsnk all relatives and friends for their assistance, attanda&re, me*- MR. AND MRS. Edmund (ian Thean Chong 'nee h'neila Holloway) thank rvlatlver and friends for their presents «ad aanlatanre on th* oeftmon of their roarrtfC* on
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  • 309 12 it Wordt 11$ (minimum) SHE'S SLIM ane beautiful! Ryvlta la her dally 4Mt kecpa her At. iMlpa her slim. F.njoy crup, deliHoua Ryvi'a toda> VISIT ROBINSON'S and ire the rum Harbenware nonstick frying pan and saucepan* Ke"ommen4ad by IU fainoua 8.8.C chef Phillip Harhen DEPILATORY WAX TREATMENT to remove
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  • 641 12 The Straits Times Friday, December 7, 1962. All Set To Strike The railwaymen seem determined to have their strike. They are giving the required 14 days notice this morning, and as regards negotiations they intend to sit back and wait upon the repercussions. They have chosen the Christmas season for
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  • 342 12 The shortcomings of the Government as an employer came under expected attack > estei day when Parliament j debated the budget allocation for the Federal Establishment Office. But there was a touch of hyperbole in Mr. David's warning that the country would collapse if the civil service broke
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  • 319 12 I It is hard to believe that oight years ago the Board of the Rubber Research Institute was instructed by the Rubber Producers Council not to recruit senior staff to fill the vacancies in its establishment. For two years there was !to be a "holding policy." No important
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    664 12 Kashmir dispute WHAT DROVE PAKISTAN S PRESIDENT TO AGREE TO TALKS WITH MR. NEHRU PRESIDENT Ayub Khan has shown considerable courage in agreeing to a meeting with India's Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru, at a time when Pakistani opinion is thoroughly roused against having anything to do with India
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  • LETTERS
    • 256 12 \\TITH reference to the allegations concerning the issue of new identity cards made by Dr. Lim Slan Lok in your issue of November 26. I have to state that they were promptly investigated on the spot. Investigations Included interviews with Dr. Lini himself
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    • 228 12 AS a teacher of history. I have found nothing wrong with the L.C.E. syllabus. The aim of teaching history is to enable the pupils to understand the present. This cannot me achieved if the most important event* are not Included in tha syllabus. In history we have
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    • 72 12 THE bookmakers must be jumping for Joy knowing that the tax on totalizator bets is to go up fifty per cent. One certain result is that government revenue from this source will go down. Had the ux been reduced to five per cent or even 7 1
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    • 47 12 I AM grateful to the traffic authorities for a zebra crossing in front of the Slglap market. Would it be possible to have a similar crossing In front of the Roxy or Palace cinemas? During peak hours it is Impossible to cross the road. PEDESTRIAN Singapore
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    • 64 12 4 ZEBRA crossing is J\ for the safety of pedestrians but the new one near the Slglap Market along East Coast Road is a danger It is near a bus stop. E v ery time a bus is at this request stop the pedestrians take a risk. Traffic behind the
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    • 52 12 JT la now so long since wt had independence that one forgets when the actual date was. But surely it must now be time that Ridlo Malaya ceased saying "Merdeka" at the end of Its programmes? The word was never a Malay word In the first place. MOHD. AZIZ
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  • 506 12 f UBAKA, Thurs. The arrival in London last week of the Northern Rhodesia nationalist leader. Mr. Kenneth Kaunda. la part of the complicated manoeuvring now going on in Central Africa. Ostensibly Mr. Kaunda's journey Is to press the Central African Affairs
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    • 88 12 DENMARK: The Happy Kingdom What sort of country is it where the girls smoke cigars, where poems and symphonies are written about food, where the inhabitants know as much about beer as the French know about wine, and where there are two pigs to every human being? Denmark is a
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  • 231 13 Teachers told to help pupils to select career KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Teachers were criticised today for "conveniently refusing to look squarely in the face" their responsibility of helping pupils select their vocation. The criticism was made by the Selangor Chief Education Officer, Mr. B. H. G. Adams, while speaking to
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  • 41 13 IPOH. Thurs. a tailor Ahmad Din. 35. today paid a 825 fine after he had admitted abusing a police corporal. "I plead guilty." he said. "I was so drunk I did not knew what I was doing."
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  • 28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Rev. Khoo Siaw Hua was re elected chairman of the Singapore After-Care Association for the fourth successive year at Its annual meeting yesterday.
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  • 71 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong will take the salute at the passing-out parade of 33 officer cadets at the Federation Military College, Sungei Best, here on Saturday. Four days later the Chief of the Armed Forces Stan". Dato General Sir Rodney Moore, will take the
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  • 427 13  -  K. BASKARAN: By Kuala Lumpur, Thursday PRACTICALLY EVERYONE FROM KAMPONG TURNS UP AT AIRPORT TO GIVE A GRAND SEND-OFF pRACTICALLY everybody from tiny Kampong Masjid Tanah in Malacca turned up at l he airport here this afternoon to give Mohamed Jedi, 15, the boy
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  • 389 13 THEY FIND HAPPINESS TOGETHER IN AN OLD FOLKS' HOME OENANG, Thurs. Ppnang's "most devoted father," Mr. Lee Ah Cheang, 82. and his bedridden daughter, Phaik Kirn. 58, have been reunited in the Home for the Aged, run by the Little Sisters
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  • 135 13 Glamour BY tapioca BY AN M.P. ITUALA LUMPUR. Thun. Malayan beautiea may one day be using made-from-tapioc&. ootntetics if a suggestion made in the House of Representatives today is accepted. The idea came from an Alliance back bencher, Inche Abdul Samad bin Osman (Sungei Patani), who said that tapioca had
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  • 51 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Mr. Wong Yong Hee has been elected president of the National Union of Petroleum Industry Worker* at the annual meeting of the Union. Others elected were: vlce-prwi-dent Inche Mohamed Yauln bin Osman; general teoretary Mr. Wcng Phul Hung; and treasurer Mr. Chin Weng
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  • 215 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Kuala Trengganu airport was closed to all air traffic because of heavy north east monsoon rains today. Rising sea also closed the Marang ferry. 12 miles south on the Kuala Treng-ganu-Dungun road. Although there was only Intermittent rain In Kelantan. the
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  • 34 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A forum on International news nf the week will be held at the US Cultural 1 Centre In Hill Street at 5.30 p.m.! tomorrow. The discussions will be Informal.
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  • 179 13 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Singapore's speedtrap radar, described by the traffic police chief as "foolproof," is said to have caught 110 motorists since its Introduction in October. So far two have been fined. The Traffic Police Chief. Mr. Sardar Singh, said today: "The radar has proved
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  • 84 13 Five from one family face murder charge SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Five members of a family were charged in a magistrate's court today with the murder ;of a relative, Quek Scow Poh. 40. at Changi Road. <5n Monday. They were Quek Scow Eng. I 46, Lee Son Lan. 43. a woman. Kuek
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  • 69 13 Anti-Malaysia man for UN BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs— lnch* Zalnl bin Haji Ahmad, a leader of Brunei's Party Rakyat, left here today for Singapore on his way to New York to present the party'e rase against the projected Malaysia before the United Nations. He will appear before the UN. general purposes
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    • 426 13 RADIO MALAYA Sown" 0 OnJy: IIM C1 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE R/^OIO SINGAPORE BEEVICE 41.7 Metres MEDIUM WAVE BESVICI A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Nega- «7i metres ra-ku. New. Headlines; 6.05 SHORTWAVK BERVKE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- 1 mtirtt vcus With Music: 7.30 Time Slg- A.M fl.oo Ooo<l Mormug; tMI Ml. News; 7.38
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  • 51 14 PENANQ. Thurs— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Haj. will take the salute at a combined parade in honour of his official birthday at the City Stadium on Dec. 15 The parade will be followed by r garden party at the Residency «t 4.30 the same
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  • 26 14 IPOH. Thurs— Three fuel in-, Jector parts valued at $570 were reported missing from th* store of the Tambun Mining Company here yesterday.
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  • 25 14 PENANG. Thurs— A shop assistant. Teh Ec Teng. 21, was today lined SSOO (or assisting in carrying on a 1.000 characters lottery.
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  • 261 14 PENANG, Thursday. anonymous telephone caller threatened to harm Hong Kong film star Miranda Chung Ching if she did not give him $1,500, the Sessions Court was told today. Le6ng Van, 50. unemployed, pleaded guilty to extorting the money from Miss Chung outside
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  • 44 14 TELUK ANSON, Than. Telak Alison had an electricity breakdown for more than nine hours yesterday. U was caused by a tree falling across the main transmission line between Chikus and Sungai Tukang Sedin, about 10 miles from here, at about 3.30 a,m.
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  • 100 14 $30,000 OF PEPPER FOR GODOWN THIEVES SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Thieves broke into a Bank Negara Indonesia godown in Havelock Road last night and stole 300 bags of pepper worth $30,000. The theft was discovered by a clerk. Mr. Lim Tseh Pway, 29. and a storekeeper when they made a midnight check.
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  • 45 14 PENANQ. Thurs.— A businessman, Ch'ng Keong Kheam. was fined $175 today for selling 14 pistol magazines without a permit to Ruangrlth Kansamrith. In April. The magazines were found in Kansamrith 's possession and later traced to Ch'ng, the prosecution said.
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  • 248 14 IPOH. Thursday A FTER a two-day debate, the Perak State Legislative Assembly budget meeting today gave its approval to a motion by the Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. for a record exDenditurp of $36.7 million op development Drojects for next year. On Tuesday, the
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  • 91 14 A WEEK-LONG TUSSLE TO PREPARE LIAN ANN FOR AUSTRALIA THESE two young chess wizards. Tan Lian Ann, 15, Singapore's champion and Ivan John Myall, 15, a former English county junior champion, began their weeklong tussle at King Edward VII Hall in Singapore on Wednesday. Eight games Ivan, who
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  • 78 14 SINGAPORE. Ttaurt. Tobacco duties for the first 11 months of this year brought in nearly $42.--500.000. which was $4,000--000 higher than the estimates for the comparable period last year. Figures published by the Customs Department today show that tobacco duties made the biggest contribution to
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  • 214 14 DENANG, Thurs. A worker called on a motorist after a fatal accident and demanded payment for the dead mans son. the Second Magistrate's Court was told today. Low Sake Loon. 27. was Jailed for eight months for attempting to extort money from Lim
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    183 15 THIS picture records the proudest and happiest moment for 17-year-old Fazidab Joned who scored two "firsts'* and two "bests" at the grand final of the 1962 Radio Star singing competition at the Dewan Bahasa tian Pustaka in Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday night. Fazidah. a Kuala Lumpur girl, was
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  • 77 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The House of Representatives will not sit on Saturday afternoons during the current Budget session starting this weekend. Originally, the House was to sit from 10 a.m to 1 p.m. and from 4.30 p.m. to 6.30 p.m. on Saturdays. Under a motion
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  • 31 15 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A Government Gazette notification has declared Dacca Airport an infected place under the terms of the Quarantine and Prevention of Disease Ordinance because of cholera there.
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  • 216 15 UDP attacks the 'double standard democracy' SINGAPORE, Thursday. nnHE United Democratic Party here has criticised the Federation Government's "double standard of democracy" in the context of Malaysia. In a statement, the party claimed that the "double standard" clearly indicated an unhealthy motive In the Teiißku's type of Malaysia The statement
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  • 45 15 IPOH. Thurs.— A new standing rules and orders committee of the Perak State Legislative Assembly has been appointed here today, with the Srlaker. Inche Mohamed All Zainl as Us chairman. The committee has representatives from all opposition parties and includes Independents.
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  • 62 15 PENANG, Thurs.— The St. John Ambulance Brigade here will hold an officers' training course at Telok Bahann from tomorrow to Sunday. About 60 officers from Penang, Province Wellesley and Kedah will attend the course. After the course, an examination will be held and successful
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  • 146 15 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Senator S.P.S. Nathan said today that Mr. Karam Singh's attack on him in Parliament yesterday was "childish and groundless." Mr. Karam Singh (SF-Da-mansara) had said that Senator Nathan, who Is president of the National Union of Plantation Workers, failed to talk in
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  • 355 15 MANN, FORMER RRI CHIEF, DIES, 61 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Mr. Charles Edward Theodora Mann, former Director of the Rubber Research Institute, died in London yesterday after a short illness He was 61. Mr. Mann came to Malaya In 1927 as a botanist in the RRI after working at the Long
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    • 300 15 ACROSS 7. "Die of a rose In nmln?" 1. Make contact with the dog (Pope) (8). that swallowed a penny (7). 8- The listener phones for feral5. Ask time, in error (7) nine adornments (3-5). S. "You must stir It and is" 13. Both Individual, and friend— (Gilbert) (5). particularly
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 3
    • 647 16 GENEVA, Thursday. THE United States predicted yesterday that the Soviet Union was about to make a unilateral pledge to halt all nuclear tests for as long as the West also refrained from testing. Mr. Arthur Dean, the United States delegate
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    • 146 16 COPENHAGEN. Thurs Kj A British ship sank in the Baltic last night after a collision in fog with an unidentified Soviet vessel. Her crew took to the boats and the Polish ship Lechist an picked them all up. the Danish naval command at Aartus reported.
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    • 38 16 BANGKOK. Thurs— Sir Garfleldj Barwick. Australia's External Af-! fairs Minister, left this morning for Vientiane for a three-day visit, as euest of the Laotian Govern- i merit. He arrived here 'from New! Delhi last night.
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    • 165 16 Troops on alert in Argentinian Govt crisis BUENOS AIRES, Thursday. TiROOPS were confined to barracks yesterday In x Argentina's crisis following the resignation of 10 ministers. So far no display of force has been seen. The country's destiny appeared on a razors edge betwten an unstable democracy and dictatorship. Political
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    • 212 16 PARIS, Tburs. .Mr. Maurice Macmillan (above), son of Britain's Prime Minister, yesterday appealed to President de Gaulle "the saviour of France" to intervene as the saviour of Europe. Addressing the sevennation Western European Union Assembly, the 41--year-old Conservative M.P. said Britain's entry into
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    • 179 16 Pigalle nights, a newsman and 15 MPs fITTAWA, Thurs. Four Canadian senators and 11 M.P.s who attended the recent Nato Council in Paris have been ac(;used of "womenfhasing. boozing and spending their nights in the Pigalle." Now a storm has burst in the Commons. The 15 politicians have formally demanded
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    • 56 16 COLOMBO. Thurs. The Ceylon Observer today quoted reliable sources as sayiiiK that the Maldive Islands, about 400 milrs southwest of here, had become "th« scene of a cultural invasion" by the Soviet Union. Britain has an air base in th« islands, which are Independent except for
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    • 20 16 COPENHAGEN, Thurs. Mr. Al.slne Andersen, chairman of the Socialist International, died in Copenhagen yesterday aged 69. Reuter.
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    • 86 16 TERRORIST CAMPS DESTROYED SAIGON. Thurs. South Vietnamese troops, ferried to the An Xuyen Province by 25 helicopters with a fighter-bomber escort, destroyed a number of guerilla camps in the area yesterday. The first report of the clash, which took place about 180 miles south-west of here, said seven guerillas were
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    • 39 16 TOKYO. Thurs. Comedian Bob Hoi>e. who spends every Christmas entertaining American soldiers overseas, will arrive In Japan on Dec. 20 on the first leg of a twoweek tour of American military ba.sei in the Par East.
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    • 269 16 BONN. Thursday NEGOTIATIONS for a coalition between Dr. Adenauer's Christian Democrats and the opposition Social Democrats ran into a hitch last night over the question of the Chancellor's own position. He called off a meeting set for today with
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    • 1005 17 TENDERS KERETAPI TANAH MLLAYU TENDER NOTICL Demolition of Railway Building and Jetty at Penang. TENDERS are Invited for the purchase, demolition and removal of the above building and Jetty at Penang. For tender documents or any other particulars please apply to the Ketua Jurutera Raya, Keretapl Tanah Melayu. Kuala Lumpur
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  • 338 18 GOOD HALF YEAR FOR STORE INDUSTRIES Increases reported in most sectors gINGAPORE'S industries, despite the disadvantage of haying to operate with little or no protective tariffs, continued to do well during the first six months of this year. The majority of the industries reported an expansion in production, substantially for
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  • 71 18 Mr. Chou Tal Hong, managing director of Wan Bee Ltd., Singapore, left on Tuesday for Japan at the invitation of the Mitsubishi Shoji Kaisha Ltd. He will visit Mitsubishi's chemical factories to acquaint himself with the intricate processes of drug making. He will be away for
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  • 36 18 A five-day "creativity course" sponsored by the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce conemdaa today. The course is being conducted by Mr- Derek L.M Castle, director of the Executive Training Centre of Australia.
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  • 118 18 fJWO new partners have been X appointed in the firm of J. Ballas and Co., the Singapore stockbrokers. The new partners are Mr. Anthony Chan Yuen Cheong and Mr. Michael Leong Koon Heng. Mr. Chart, who is 42 and born in Singapore. Joined Ballas and
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  • 40 18 Ford of Britain has built Its one millionth tractor. Of the tnintnn tractors, 568.000 have been exported. In Malaya, Fbrdson tractor* are built at the Ford-Malaya plant and sold and serviced by the 81me Darby Heavy Equipment Division.
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  • 207 18 Tailored' clubs for golfers /^OLFERS in Singapore and \J Malaya can by the middle of next year, expect to be able to obtain on demand clubs specially "tailored" to suit their requirements. The company that is undertaking to cater for their needs is Slaaengers Ltd., one of the leading manufacturers
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  • 67 18 Caitex circle service stations In Singapore and the Federation report that sales of Boron, the new motor fuel Introduced here a few days ago. have oeen "phenomenal." Local motorlaU, they claim, are i.lssi nnilin 3>e advantages of ths> 55 Boron is suitable for all types of
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  • 101 18 KL STOCKBROKER RETIRES AFTER 30 YEARS MR. 11. J. SINCLAIR, (above), twice chairman of the Malayan Stock Exchange, has retired a* managing director of Charles Bradburne and Co.. Knala Lumpur He joined the company In 1932, and will maintain a connection with it. Mr. Sinclair, who was born in Angus.
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  • 138 18 A PAR EAST representative of the Fortune Ltd of Australia. Mr Robert Walker, flew Into Singapore last week for a preliminary survey of the country with a view to opening a public relations office here In the near future. Mr. Walker met and discussed with press and
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  • 180 18 COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS Hitachi men seek TV sale outlet A FOUR-MAN market survey team from the Hitachi Ltd. of Tokyo spent five days in Singapore exploring television sale posslbilites. Mr. M. Hattorl, manager of the firm's publicity department, said: "We know we shall face stiff competition not only from
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    • 1339 19 10 LIVERPOOL 1 WEST COAST UK Due S'pora Saili Sham Penant LYCAON Literpeel Dm 0/ 0 he IB PAIROCLUS L Mil. Dublin. Glasgow Dec 11 Dec 11 Die 14/1S Dec 17 MEIAMPUS L'peel. UIC n. Moll.. ffDurg Dec 11 Dec 10 DM 17/20 DM 21 MIMNON Liverptil, Glasgow Dec 10
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    • 1534 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONBON. LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Shim Pemnt BENLARISf lioBA H'lan, R'oanj.C'moutli Oie 11/ M Oic 19/10 Die 21/22 BENVALU Liaa. N'aarg, Rdlin, A'airt Die 11/21 Dee M/ 21 OENMACDHUI (H) H lirt L'aaa, G'mouth Dee 10/21 Dee 14/20 Die IS/ 1 OENDORAN (E.la.) Lpear H'lerfi.
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  • 30 20 Further rubber crops harvested during November. Benta 150.000 ib.. Jeram Kuantan (Malaya) Ltd.. 82,000 Ib., Knndong Tan^'onf Pas) 212,000 Ib., MrnUkab 98.000 Ib.. and Sunrei Bacan 180.000 Ib.
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  • 697 20 From Our Market Correspondent QUIETER conditions prevailed in the industrial section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and there was no particular interest reported either way. The turnover was also smaller than of late. Although profit-taking were in evidence and initially pushed prices down
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  • 20 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dee. 5 Dec. Industrial*: 198.56 197.82 Tins: 281.12 281.51 rubbers: 180.22 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958=100.
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  • 654 20 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (8.000) $1.80. <1<0OO) $1.79: Dunlspt $2.40 SL. (1.000) $2.38, (14.000) $2.40. (21.000) $2.42: last Smelt $2.KA ON. BL. $2. SO
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  • 321 20 'TIN fell by one dollar to $429.25 on an offering A estimated at 250 tons yesterday. In London on Wrdnesday after a slow, but steady opening tin prices lost slight ground under rather freer offers on a market generally devoid of much
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  • 15 20 Sunfrt Tokajjf produced 81.500 Ib. of rubber In November and Ttmerlob 121.000 ib
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  • 119 20 MELBOURNE, Thurs. CHARE prices held steady with t- 7 movements narrow and about In balance. Most leaders held close to late rates, but several receded. B.H-P. again lost ground slightly. Oils were quieter and easier and base metals had little movement. Loans continued steady. C.R.A 14/10s Mount Isa
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  • 145 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dec. 6. Three months. Duniops 14 cts. 8. Darby 4sd F. N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4td. oaramon 11 eta. 8. Traction l/l» J Waugh 14 eta. Bhel! 13 cts. M. Brew 23 eta.- Bteamahlp 8 eta. M. Cement 18 cts. 8. Times 22 cts. Containers
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  • 75 20 The Malayan Eiehangs Banks' Asmciatien made these chances In its rates to merchants yesterday: (all rates to SIOOV B*l linn TT or OD ready: Swiss francs 14 W. Belgian Krancs 1622!: Holland Guilders 1171: Deutsche Marks 1301: Italian Ure *****. On the free exchange market in Meng Keng
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  • 258 20 DICEMBIR first grade rubbsr buy •r» f.s.b. cloaed at 5 p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at SOi cents per Ib. up baif a cent. The tone was inactive. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R C. closing prices In cents psjf Ib. yi-Kterday: Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt r.o.b. buyers Mi»,
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  • 26 20 December 6. MALAYAN RI BBER PRICE; 804 cents (up half a cent). TIN: $429.25 (down $1). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 10 tons).
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  • 139 20 SHIPS lying slsngndt the Singapore »ninii Uday an: Bedlll MW. 2. Menara Mas NW 1, Krankl'irt 13/14. Otenxary 35/38. Knyhtr 31/32. Tsi-fat 19, Kernbank 1/2, Bcnwvvia 46. Kunak 31/32 and Bolsscvaln 4/5. OuttT reads: Chffoo, Bltln. K.«rkriDK. Malacca, Banana. But Meyoa, Ava. t'nion Banker. Ik, Hi W.nd.
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    • 1022 20 I \V"tT KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific «c Atlantio Coast Service ETA EIA ETA EIA Spore P Sham H'koiig S. Francisco L. Angeitt N. York "Kistitawa Man" 21/tl Ate M/ 31 as 9 lat 23 laa 2) Jaa 11 Fel KaatiUwa Mars" MM Jaa 30/31 Jaa 9 Fel
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    • 940 20 MALAYAN PRODUCE PRICES CHINESE Preduce Eacftante Singa- Smgapert Cecenut Oil Millers' Asiaacre oood pners per plcul ycater- ciatien prices: bulk $41.25 sellers, drum day: $44.75 sellers. Tbe tone was quiet. Cscenut ail: bulk $4U sellers, drum •Ingapers Cepra Asseeiatien 4 p.m. $4.41 sellers. Ceprs Dec. UK/Contin«nt price: $29 (N>. $2Sa
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    • 382 20 JOHORE BRIDGE CLOSURE NOTICE Bridge No. 1/70 at Ist Mile Yong Peng/Parlt Sulong Road will be closed to all vehicular traffic between the hours 1.00 p.m, snrt^ 6.00 p.m. from 10th to 20th Dec-r^ ember, 1962 inclusive of both dates to facilitate repairs to the bridge. Through traffic may pass
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    • 439 21 SUNGEI BIDOR TIN DREDGING LIMITED Tin ore output for the month of November 1962 685 plculs Hours worked 612 Yardage treated 241.000 yards RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN, LTD. (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). Stockholders are advised that the Tin Ore Output for the Month of November 1962 was 627 plculs.
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    • 180 21 SEKOLAH MENENGAH TEKNIK ilcrhniral Institute) Kuala I umpur, Frnane ADMISSION 196S Applications are invited from pupils who sat for their Lower Certificate of Education examinaI tion in November 1962 Minimum Qualification: Pass L.C E. and eligible for further education. Grade 'P' Age not over 17 years on Ist January 1963.
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    • 550 21 NOTICES NOTICE AOKAM TIN LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) Notice, is hereby given that the eighth annual general meeting of the company will be held at the offices of associated mines (Malaya) Limited, sth Floor, Mercantile Bank Building, Kuala Lumpur, on Friday. 28th December, 1962 at 12 noon.
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    • 1258 21 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Department. Singapore, in Class E' and above, and under Head 111 (a) will be received at the Public Works Department. High Btreet, Singapore 6 in Tender Box No. 19 up to noon of the 21/12/62 for the Making up of agricultural and
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    • 513 21 PUBUC APJPOINTMENTS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BOARD The vacancies for Laod Surveyor* and Draughtsmen in the Juroog Industria' Development Division advertised on 23/7/63 Lave been filled. Ai: applicants thanked. SEKOLAH SULTAN ABU BAKAR KUANTAN APPLICATIONS are invited to fill vacant posts as specialist teachers at Sixth Form level in I. English 2.
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    • 164 21 A tradition of quiet elegance distin- j*? guishes the clothing jj^ </^ tailored by us. \\\> igbpj^c ify^ «fiy Quality and toste are styled feature of 1 1 s. I these fine imported [fj Mohairs and Silk. jtM^ All the newest fMa^ 1 models; available in «ifl j Black, Grey,
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 335 22 MALAYA 0 SINGAPORE 0; by Ken Fernandez, Kuala Lumpur, Thurs. SINGAPORE, today had to thank their energetic goalkeeper, Irene Wood, for enabling them to hold Malaya to a scoreless draw in the women international hockey tournament at Rifle Rarre Road here. Irene was in great
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    • 56 22 IPOH, Thurs. Anglo-Chinese! School. Singapore, swimming team are to tour the Federation this month and will take part in swimming competitions at Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. ACS will compete In a triangular meet with the Anglo-Chlneee School Ipoh and St. Michael's Institution here on
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    • 21 22 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The in-ter-unlverslty Games between Singapore, Malaya and Hong Kong will take place In March at Hong Kong.
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    • 24 22 MALACCA, Thurs. Entries for the Malayan schoolboys and girls open badminton championships I here on Dec. 14-18 will close on' Dec. 10.
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    • 20 22 IPOH. Thurs.— The Ipoh YMCA open championships will begin here tomorrow. The tournament will end on Dec. 16.
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    • 25 22 LONDON: Results of last night's football matches: Under-23 International Scotland 2 Wales 0 (at Aberdeen). Football League Cap Sunderland 3 Blackburn 2. Reuter.
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    • 20 22 LONDON: Thurs. Result* of last night's Rugby Union tour match: Western Districts XV 3 Canadians 8 (at Llanelly).
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    • 248 22 SELANCOR 0 AUSTRALIA 4; Kuala Lumpur, Thur*. T»HE Australian women's hockey team proved too good for Selangor this morning when they won the iriendly match 4-0 at rtine Range Road. They opened the score af- ter 13 minutes, added two more before the interval and
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    • 134 22 SPORTS SUMMARY BADMINTON Wayfoong Cup' final Upon): Kilat Club (hold-; ers) bt Mines Research Dept. 4-1:: iNg Boon Ooh bt Cheah Cheej Peng 15-6, 16-6; Chan Wan Kee bt Tan Eng Wan 15-1, 15-10; Saw, Telk Chuan and Lim Eng Choom lost to Abdullah b. Mohamed Yusof and Cheah Chee
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    • 142 22 POLICE DRAW WITH 10 MEN POLICE 2 RAF CHANCI 2 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Playing with ten men Police did well to share points with RAF Changi in the S.H.A. league Div 1 at Thomson Road today. Police badly missed fullback R. Steven and outsideright Mohinder, who failed to turn upChangi played
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    • 69 22 PENANQ, Thurs. League champions Prisons reached the semi-finals of the Victory Cup scccer competition when they beat Port Commission 5-1 at the City Stadium last night. The Portmen held Prisons to 1-1 for 80 minutes before their defence cracked up during extra time to concede four
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    • 41 22 MALACCA. Thurs.— The fencing team of Headquarters 28th Commonv/vlth Infantry Brigade will visit Singapore for four matches from Dec. 10 to 14. They will; meet 18th Signal Regiment, Singapore Infantry Regiment, Singapore Guard Regiment and No. 75 Engineer Base.
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    • 34 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.—Selangor beat Negrl Sembilan 2-0 In the Federation Schools Sports Council lnter-etate hockey match on the Shaw Road pround today. Selangor will meet Malacca in the next tie at Malacca.
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    • 34 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A total of 21 teams will compete In the Malayan basketball championships here on Dec. 11-20. There are 12 teams In the men's tournament and nine In the women's.
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    • 356 22  -  LARRY CARROLL RUGBY By KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— With nothing at stake In any of the games, this week's Malaya Cup matches might be regarded as almost club fixtures but for one and that is the Army Malaya v NegriMalacca
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    • 215 22 Manikin cigars make a man's day. and a man'sjp| \&*sfjH fr|at P° cket tin s of 10 or 15 n a B a y Christmas pack. WRAPPED M 'CELLOPHANE 1 FOR COMPLETE PROTECTION SYMBOL OF BEIIE» LIVING |_^^^o^^ VHL MB? 1 I V»ntllotln« Font jttk Cross-bar type fans in 4
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    • 113 22 HOCKEY WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL: Spore v Australia (R. Range Rd. XL. 5). S'GOR DIV. 2: Mercantile Bank v Chartered Bank (Taylor Rd): Kllat vYk Eaglets (Pantal) Camp Mlndef v 1 Tpt. Coy ißatui; ERC v University (Pantal Valley). IPOH DIV. 1: Irish Hussars v Sth Bn RMR (upper padung); Div. 2:
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    • 126 23 I ONDON, Thurs. Professional lawn tennis tournaments may be staged at Wimbledon within the next few years. "We are certainly not averse .to professionals using our courts," Wimbledon's All-England Club secretary, CoL Duncan Macaulay, said yesterday. Col. Macaulay was commenting on a
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    • 106 23 LONDON, Thurs. Bikinis or other scanty clothing, will not be permitted on the track that's official as of today. The British Amateur Athletic Association were amazed to discover they had no rule denning what clothing is permissible on the track. So AAA officials decided to
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    • 343 23 RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP Singapore, Thursday DREAMBOAT will be partnered by Melbourne jockey Brian Wilson in his attempt to win his third Singapore St. Leg er here on Sunday. The grey has twice outstayed all opposition in this 14f classic and with bang-in-form Brian in the saddle
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    • 86 23 SKA PLANS LEAGUE AND CUP TOURNEY SINGAPORE. Thurs. T^ie Singapore Hockey Association will Introduce a League and Cup competition ne*t year, starting Immediately after the knockout tournament In March. SHA secretary Mrs. Yogarajah told the Strait Times today that the new tournament will keep the players busy and sustain their
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    • 95 23 10 teams in Malayan polo meet TPOH, Thurs. Ten teams will compete In the threeday Malayan polo championship organised by the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars on behalf of the Royal Perak Polo Club at Brash Road here beginning tomorrow. The teams are Royal Perak Polo Club, Penang Polo Club, Royal
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    • 365 23 Weights for Sunday's Weights for Sunday's S'pore races SING APORE, Ttaurs. Weights for all eight races at Bukit Timah on Sunday: Singapore St. Leger— l4f Dreamboat 9.00 Gemstone 9.00 Dark Romance II 8.07 Summer Wine 8.05 Kerrydale 8.04 \msterdara 8.00 Shantin Heights 7.11 West Star 7.10 Repulse Bay 7.09 Scorpio
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    • 629 23 Will the Duke send for Sharpe to improve slip -fielding? CRICKET— By Jack Fingleton. Brisbane, Thurs. rpHE Duke of Norfolk A left Brisbane today via Singapore for England for a month's business activities. MCC secretary Billy Griffiths, former England Test wicketkeeper, takes over
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    • 133 23 rpoWNSVILLE, Northern A Queensland, Than. M.C.C. flew Into this tropical banana-growing town from Brisbane today the most northerly point they visit in Australia in readiness for their two-d&y came tomorrow against a Queensland Country XL Barry Knight has been named 12th man. Of the 12 players previously
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    • 121 23 Christmas GIFT HAMPER of HAFNIA meat products _^^^^bt_^^^aaaaa^k m. J 1m i_- j jJ^ JSBKhJ^'* k aalAs O» j^gfc^ fSy j*r*^j 1 w^^aL^^^^BaT^jafcT^aifc^l^M^^^Bßa^^M V v "^atWP^^fa I I 1 tin 8 IDSa Mafnia ham ONLY I 1 tln Hafnla Cocktail Sausages 1 tin Haffnla Vienna Sausages $14.73 1 tin Haffnla
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  • 291 24 Singapore amazes a housing expert SINGAPORE, Thursday. SINGAPORE'S '"tremendous" cheap housing programme "is perhaps the largest of its type in Asia, if not in the whole world," ECAFE*S community development officer, Mr. H.B. Minocher-Homji, said today. "Not only does the State's flve-year plan call for and pro'ide over 10,000 units
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  • 26 24 IN EVER LOVING Memory of late Mr. C. C. Lee departed on 7/12/IMI. Sadly missed, but never forKotten by all bis children and relatives
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  • 80 24 IRIC TEH YAP THUAN 25 yean »'o Teh Khim Learnt Kuala Lumpur uml away on 3.12.62. Funeral from <; H. X.L at 3 p.m. on 7.12.82 thence burial at Chrran Road Cemetery. MR. K. MURUGESU, retired Waterworks Inspector Beramban. Cortege will leave 71, Railway Quarter! Seremt>an and S p.m.
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  • 101 24 Atlas 153 goes up ending test series CAPE CANAVERAL (Florida), Thurs— The U.S. Air Force yesterday launched its 153 rd Atlas missile on a 5,000-mile flight, ending a series of tests which started in 1957 Officials said the inter-con-tinental range rocket performed flawlessly on its last test aimed at a
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  • 25 24 NEW YORK. Thurs. Cardinal Speliman. Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York, plans to spend Christmas Day with American troops in Saigon. South Vietnam.
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  • 101 24 CHE H A F S A H binte HA J I MOHAMED SOM, 40, hugs her son, Mohamed Jedi, 15, at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday before the boy left for Britain to be fitted with artificial hands. Jedi lost his hands in a hand-grenade explosion
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  • 80 24 LONDON, Thurs.— The British Government rushed work today on a draft of a bill to stop reluctant servicemen from turning the nations elections into a farce. Ninety-three people have filed so far for application papers in the Rother- ham Parliamentary byelection. At least 50 and may
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  • 346 24 LONDON, Thurt.— lt was another day of quiet trading In stock markets but the undertone remained firm and there were several good features In equities. Ollt-edged went ahead during the morning but after the unchanged bank rate the advantage was halted and the undated issues tended to slip
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