The Straits Times, 8 December 1962
1962-12-08
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Title Section23 1962-12-08 1 AVEBAfiE DAILY CEBTIFIEI* SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Nat**" 1 He***** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1962. -A- 15 CENTS. KDN 03623 words
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Article, Illustration582 1962-12-08 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM Railwaymen set date for Dec. 22 Action catches management by surprise -By- U'ren: We're still open to offers KUALA LUMv PUR, Fri. The 14,000-strong Kailwaymen's Union of Malaya has set Dec. 22 as the date on which they will strike. At 3.47 p.m. today, RUM's secre-tary-general,582 words
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Article76 1962-12-08 1 ONDON. Fri. Princess JL« Anne is to play Cinderella in a Christmas pantomime by the Buckingham Palace Girl Guides company. The part of Prince Charming will be taken by 12-year-old Gillian Huish, whose father cleans the Royal carriages. The pantomime will be performed in theReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration231 1962-12-08 1 ADENAUER TO QUIT NEXT YEAR Successor? Professor Erhard's name is mentioned OONN, Fri. Dr. l* Konrad Adenauer, 86-year-old West German Chancellor, is to retire next Autumn, it was announced here today. Mr. Ileinrich von Brentano, chairman of the Christian Democrat Party's Parliamentary group, save the news to Deputies at a231 words
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257 1962-12-08 1 Londoners now hopeful of return of the sun LONDON, Fri. The dense fog which for three days had paralysed Britain was thinning slightly today and Londoners were told they might see the sun for the first time since Monday. Elsewhere In Britain motoring associations said conditions were still "very grim"Reuter - 257 words
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Article, Illustration664 1962-12-08 1 808 PERIES - Bomb man gives woman's name to police 808 PERIES -By JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Mr. Ling Kok Yun, victim of yesterday's parcel bomb blast, thinks he knows who sent it. He has given the name of a 35-year-old woman to the police. The parcel, sent by air mail from Hong Kong,664 words
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Article366 1962-12-08 1 NEW DELHI, Friday MR. NEHRU, the Indian Prime Minister, said in a statement in Parliament today on his return from a visit to forward areas in Assam that the Chinese were withdrawing in the rear "but in the main areas they were still there yesterday." Mr.Reuter - 366 words
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Article64 1962-12-08 1 BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. Twelve Sarawak tribal chieftains from the Mlri and Bintulu areas In Sarawak's Fourth Division returned here today from a two-week tour of Malays at the Invitation of the Federation Government. Led by Miri chairman of the District Council. Mr. W. O. Oeikle.UPI - 64 words
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Article, Illustration423 1962-12-08 1 2 years jail for top COI woman officer LONDON, Fri.—Barbara Pell (above). 54-year-old top civil servant at the British Government's Central Office of Information, was jailed for two years today for passing confidential Foreign Office documents to the press counsellor at the Yugoslav Embassy here. The documents included confidential reportsReuter - 423 words
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191 1962-12-08 1 Safety probe follows Polaris scare CAPE CANAVERAL, Fri. A review of safety procedures was reported to be underway here today after a security officer's radio signals yesterday failed to destroy a Polaris missile that had gone out of control. A large section of the missile, still under rocket power landedReuter - 191 words
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Article18 1962-12-08 1 RUSSIA AC.p MNl.V.\ t mtcru )»i(in il of "Mack t" (in H trollin. ban— I t18 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-12-08 2 ROUND the oldtyre marker and into the straight comes the Duke of Kent, go-kart racing in Hong Kong. The Duke had organised a programme of ra" *s in which 14 go-karts from British Army units and one civilian go-kart competed ton Sekkong airstrip near the Chinese border.Expresspic - 119 words
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139 1962-12-08 2 'Sorry-cut' kills mourning Hughie ALICE SPRINGS, Fri.— Hughie, a 62-year-old Aborigine in central Australia, was so upset at the death of a relative that he "sorry-cut" Himself to symbolise his sorrow The "sorry-cut" killed Hughie. The story was told today by radio to Alice Springs from remote Utopia cattle station,Reuter - 139 words
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298 1962-12-08 2 pENEVA, Fri. Russia rejected yesterday four possibilities fof a nuclear test ban agreement listed by the West because it claimed each contained the unacceptable element of on-site inspection. Mr. Semyon Tsarapkin, Soviet delegate to the disarmament conference's threepower nuclear test ban subcommittee, said theReuter - 298 words
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Advertisement589 1962-12-08 2 If" DATELINE j From :^^K^§^$^0Mi^&^ FRANCIS THERE was a near riot at the final of the 1962 All-Hong Kong Rock-n-Roll "Pachanga, Twist" dancing contest. One girl competitor shouted and screamed on failing to gain first prize. The crowd began to get out of control and police had to be called589 words
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Article219 1962-12-08 3 Quick look round UNZ (Austria) Men chased and caught an armed man after a bank hold-up here yesterday to find he was the Controller-in-Chief of the local Customs Department, police reported. The 49-year-old official told police: "You are civil servants yourselves and know how badly we are paid. Besides, Christmas219 words
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Article, Illustration145 1962-12-08 3 LOVE beat the law in a London court. When a theft charge was called against Nigel Meares. 27, a salesman, it was stated that Nigel had married the girl whose parse he was alleged to have stolen. The West London magistrate, Mr. E. R. Guest, said:Daily Mirror - 145 words
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334 1962-12-08 3 'CALUMNIES' OF MAO MEN UNDER FIRE ROME, Friday. fJHINA'S chief delegate, Mr. Chao Yi-ming, whose views on Communist policy have been under fire for five successive days, was absent when the Italian Communist Party congress resumed here yesterday. Two other Chinese delegatesReuter - 334 words
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218 1962-12-08 3 India orders Red China to close its two last consulates T^EW DELHI, Fri. India moved a big step yesterday toward a complete break in relations with Communist China. It announced it was closing down its last two consulates in China and ordered the Chinese Communists to close their two remainingReuter - 218 words
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87 1962-12-08 3 Salan and Jouhaud moved to new jail PARIS, Fri. Exgenerals Satan and Edmond Jouhaud. the two former top leaders of the Secret Army Organisation, were driven into the strongly guarded prison at Tulle, central France, at dawn today They had been transferred by night from Fresnes jail, near Pu is87 words
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Article206 1962-12-08 3 'China willing to assist Laos 9 VIENTIANE, Friday. TtHE Laotian right-wing Vice-Premier and Minls- ter for Finance, General Phoumi Nosavan, returned yesterday from a 15-day visit to Moscow, Peking and Hanoi. Oen. Phoumi said that the goal of his mission— the strengthening of relations with some signatories of the GenevaReuter - 206 words
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Article36 1962-12-08 3 LONDON Frl.— Negotiations on the timing and other details of a constitutional conference on Independence for Malta opened here yesterday between Dr. Borg OUvler. the Maltese Prime Minister, and Mr Duncan Sandvs Commonwealth Secretary36 words
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Article73 1962-12-08 3 BANQKOK. Prl. -Prime Mini* ter Sarit Thanarat said here yesterdaj that International tensions tnd conflicts would be repUtceo by universal understanding and goodwill If the Ideals of the Boy Scout movement were attained throughout the world He was making an opening address at the thirdReuter - 73 words
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Article50 1962-12-08 3 ATHENS. Frl.— George Kyrlakides editor, and Ioannis Papageorg'ou, publisher of the Athens newspaper Athenalkl were last night each sentenced to 15 months tall by an Athens court. They were charged with "outrageous Insult" against the person of Queen Prederlka They pleaded not guilty. ReulerReuter - 50 words
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96 1962-12-08 3 LONDON. Frl._ Mr. Harold Macmillan. the Prime Minister, said yesterday he had received a long reply from Mr. Nlkita Khrushchev, the Soviet Prime Minister, to his letter of Oct. 28. but he would not publish It. Mr. Macmillan sent his letter at theReuter - 96 words
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Article69 1962-12-08 3 BANGKOK Prl.— The Prench Government tins apollgtsed to Thailand for the violation of Thai airspace by a Prench Air Force transport plane on Nov. 20, Prime Minister Sari: Thanarat told reporters yesterday The Intruding plane was forced to land In the north-eastern province of Dbol byReuter - 69 words
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Article40 1962-12-08 3 PARIS. Prl.— The Western Kuropean Union assembly yesterday called for demolition of the Berlin Wall as soon as possible, freedom of access to West Berlin and a peace treaty with a reunited Germany with 'free self-de-termination."—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article43 1962-12-08 3 TOKYO. Prt.— The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced today the British Secretary of 8tate for #"orelRTi Affairs, the Earl of Home and Lady Home would visit Japan from March 27 to April 4 next year as guests of the Government BeuterReuter - 43 words
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Article33 1962-12-08 3 WASHINGTON. Prl. Mr. Adla! Stevenson US delegate to ihe United Nations said last night he was proud to be a member of President Kennedy's "supporting ossf durlr., the Cuban crisis ReuterReuter - 33 words
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297 1962-12-08 3 I LONDON. Friday MR. Macmillan said yesterday that an American Air Force sergeant who ran amok witb a pistol at an American nuclear base in England four years ago had threatened to kill himself —not to shoot an atom bomb. The PrimeReuter - 297 words
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Advertisement243 1962-12-08 3 MEN OF STYLE With an EYE for VALUE. choose"0¥1shirts Count the ways in which DON Shirts serve you. V Quality Materials j^r J> Good Fitting -^*_i s Lasts Longer.. Washes Easily $s Dries Quickly Sole J Agents: .«W GLOBE SILK STORE SEGAMAT AND KUALA LUMPUR /\f[ Thi PEWTER VASE from243 words
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Article625 1962-12-08 4 CLERK KILLER KIM SENG GETS DEATH A PACKED gallery in the Assize Court today heard Mr. Justice Winslow sentence Neo Kirn Seng, a car driver, to death for the murder of Tan Teng Cheow, 21, a bank clerk, at his house in Kampong Sireh on the night of Aug. 9625 words
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196 1962-12-08 4 Extortion by 8 youths at varsity grounds SINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Chan En; Sic took his family for an outing to Nanyang University on Nov. 11. While strolling around the University grounds, they were approached by about eight youths who demanded money from them, a Magistrate's Court was told today. Mr.196 words
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Article89 1962-12-08 4 Passing-out parade SINGAPORE, Fri. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yiusof bin Ishak, will inspect the passing-out- pa-; rade of Cadet Officers and Depot Company of the Singapore Military Forces on Wednesday, at 6 p.m. at the! SMF Headquarters In Beach Road. The Minister for Home Af- 1 fairs, Mr. Ong89 words
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Article41 1962-12-08 4 6INOAPORE. Pri. Mrs. Yon* Nyuls Lin. wife of the Minister for Education, will open a sale of work by children of the Social Welfare Department's children centres at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. on Dec. 15.41 words
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Article28 1962-12-08 4 SINGAPORE Pri. Mr. Lee Wai Mun. of the Department of Mathematics. University of Singapore, spoke to the Malayan Mathematical Society today on "The Bridges of Konigsberg."28 words
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255 1962-12-08 4 KUCHING, Pri. Communist dominated scnooi cnildren demonstrated against their neaumaster ai cnung Hua Middle School Nunioer Two in Kuching yesterday. The school was holding its last prize giving ceremony. The Government has cancelled its registration and the premises are being taken back by255 words
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Advertisement118 1962-12-08 4 mM hotel J I TODAY I Special Luncheon HOT OR COLO 1 CONSOMME or 1 I DUTCH PEA SOUP 1 I «ith PIG'S TROTTERS I LANCASHIRE J HOT POT J m mow POTATOES M M GRIEN PEAS or A«- J9 M -ort.d Cold Meat. F •V S»ir*4 Potnto, S«l«4 I118 words
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Advertisement307 1962-12-08 4 TONIGHT M'NITE ggk CAPITOL k I j (SINGAPORE) llji c ost Incredible \mMMI/ 'sSf^ mi i: story k I'-^^^^BV t lt one American k^^^l jf J V Sailor who fought a ''jfyltt^m M J^^hr HuHBbI I a P anese T ask Force W J^f l w/nVf 1 on Guam for307 words
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Advertisement505 1962-12-08 4 :11th SMASH DAY!: DAILY 1 SHOWS J 12.30 4.30 1.30 p.m. "LONGEST DAY" Storts: 4- 12.45 4 4$ 1.4S p.m. SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY EXTRA SHOW AT 9.00 o.m. T T Dorrvl F. Zonuck's f'The LONGEST Day": ♦with 42 International Stan (Fox)i StollcSl .SO A S2.SO CircU: $4.00 (No Free Lists).505 words
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Miscellaneous428 1962-12-08 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR T"HE following la todays sche- I p.m.; to Jakarta. Darwin. 8yddule of civil aircraft move- ney. Melbourne (BA 714) 6.15 mrnts at Paya Lebar airport. pjn SinaaDorp Thai International: To BangARRIVAL I kOk TG 402> 105 Pm t0 ARRIVALS Djakarta (TO 403) 7.15 pjn.428 words
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173 1962-12-08 5 MP URGES BORNEO MATES FOR LEATHERY FEMALES Xl ALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri— The matins of male turtles from North Borneo with female leathery giants along Malaya's Fast Coast raised laughs in the House of Representatives today. The matter was raised by Inche Hanati Yunus < A l l Kulim) who spoke173 words
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Article26 1962-12-08 5 SINGAPORE, Prt.— A total of 6.777 candidate!! will sit for the Government Chinese Senior Middle 111 examination ut 31 centres beKininK from Mondiiv26 words
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711 1962-12-08 5 Break-up Vultures' hovered over rubber plantation MINISTER: HOW WORKERS TOOK OVER A THREATENED ESTATE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday AN account of how workers took over an estate while certain people were "hovering like vultures'' to buy and sub divide it was given in the House of Representatives today by Dato V.T.711 words
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Article69 1962-12-08 5 MUAR. Prt.— The chairman of the United Democratic Party protein committee for Muar district. Dr K A Choy. said today that the survival of "English should not be Interpreted as the survival of colonialism He said that the UDP recognised Malay as the national language but69 words
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125 1962-12-08 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. i Forty police officers are now undergoing a course in criminology at the Police Training School. The six-week course is being conducted by Mr. Vlnod Kumar, assistant lecturer In Criminal Law and Criminology at the University of Singapore. The first series of125 words
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80 1962-12-08 5 PENANG, Fri. Police have detained another man in connection with the extortion of 51. 500 from Hong Kong film star JVliranda Chung Thing outside the Cathay Cinema, Butterworth. on the night of Nov. 27. The suspect was walk- ing in Kampong Malabar, off Penang80 words
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197 1962-12-08 5 The big spot in the century's history: Asia SINGAPORE. Fri. A veteran German Journalist said here today that Asia will figure very prominently In 20th Century history. Mr. Immanuel Birnbaum, foreign news editor and deputy editor-in-chief of the Suddeutschen Zeitung of Munich, West Germany, said that because of German awareness197 words
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Advertisement210 1962-12-08 5 We've hundreds thousands of shirts and ties, and, if you aim at a real surprise, We've dressing gowns, links and studs or pins, We've really got so many things; We. just don't know quite where to start, Why not get him a suit? if he likes to feel smart: Handkerchiefs,210 words
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Miscellaneous52 1962-12-08 5 //•it/.* Bunny tit, Ralph Ueimdnht n /&U6S.^ NO DOGS ALLOWEP, ELMER.' 1 OKAY, BRIMS TH' I /"THANK NOU, BUGS- Tm\ i. p i f CAN I I CITY HEALTH ORPINAMCE! J POOCU IN. BUT MIPC V $U« NOfOPY WILL J s-*^M I BWINQ j— y Vf"^ IM UNOeRTM' TABLE \NOTKK52 words
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Article, Illustration356 1962-12-08 6 IS HURT, SIX HELD IN TWO CLASHES AT CEMENT WORKS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday A POLICE riot squad clashed twice with strikers today following attempts to prevent new men from working at the Malaya Industrial and Mining Corporation cement works at Batu Caves, seven miles from here. More356 words
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100 1962-12-08 6 SINGAPORE. rYi. The Government gave notice today of its Intention to give ploueer status, under the Pioneer Industries cßeliel From Income Tax» Ordinance. to the manufacture of four products: wood veneer, plywood (minimum annual production of 20 million sq. ft.), chip board, and100 words
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Article13 1962-12-08 6 MUAR, Prt.— The Muar Town Council will meet on Sunday.13 words
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130 1962-12-08 6 IPOH. Fri.— The privy 1 purse of the Sultan of Perak was increased by $42,000 to $210,000 a year by the Perak Legislative Assembly today. It also added $2,400 a year to the entertainment allow, ance to make l't $18,600. Total emoluments to the "Bakal130 words
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Article96 1962-12-08 6 SEREMBAN, Fri. —Four Coronation gold medals together with a fountain pen and two gold egg-cups have been reported missing from the Istana Hinggap. residence of the Yang di-Per-tuan Besar here. The medals are from Selangor, Kelantan, Kedah and Johore. The pen has an inscription of the Ruler.96 words
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Article, Illustration581 1962-12-08 6 PERAK BILL TO PA VE WAY FOR MALAY LAND MINING IPOH, Fri. A new amendment to the Mining Enactment of 1928 which could open up Malay reservations for mining was passed by the Perak State Legislative Assembly today after a lively debate. The Mining 'Amendment) 1962. was Introduced on a581 words
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Article45 1962-12-08 6 I KLANO. Fri —A talentimc compei'.tioii In aid of the Poppy Day Fund will be held at the Mrthn dlst Olrls' School Hall here from Dec. 20 to Drc 22. There will be vocal and ln»--rumental competition and also a dance contest45 words
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Article17 1962-12-08 6 i MUAR. Fri— The Bakri Local Council has approved $28,200 (or general Improvements next year.17 words
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Advertisement946 1962-12-08 6 ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT TT 1 j 1 particularly In soups and I— l jf\ 4"fe IT" W% stews Bovrll Products also I y§ went on the successful BritUh .JV M. V^ %~Ar± Vllt Everest Expeditioo of 1953. Sportsmen and athletes m__ m have long been aware of the T J m946 words
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246 1962-12-08 7 JESSELTON, Friday. gABAH Alliance Party has called a conference of all pro-Malaysia parties in the five Malaysia territories to be held in Jesselton next month. In a press statement today it said the purposes of the conferences were: TO SHOW the strength and solidarityReuter - 246 words
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Article42 1962-12-08 7 ALOR STAR. Fri. The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah have further postponed their trip to the United States to April next year. The Mentrl Besar. Dato Syed Omar Shahabuddln. said today they wanted to arrive when winter was over.42 words
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Article30 1962-12-08 7 SINGAPORE. Fri.- The Malayan Airways Qantas Empire Airways Local Employees' Union will hold its annual meeting at the Malayan Airways Transport Secthm, Paya Lebar Airport, on Monday.30 words
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136 1962-12-08 7 'NO MANILA CLAIM IF BORNEO LINKED UP' BRUNEI TOWN. Fri. The belief that the Philippines would drop its claim to North Borneo if an independent Borneo federation was set up was expressed here by a Party Ka'ayat member of th#t Brunei Legislative Council. Soon after his return from an extendedReuter - 136 words
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167 1962-12-08 7 MALAYSIA BACKED BY OTHER C'WEALTH NATIONS SINGAPORE. Fri. Many delegates at the recent Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference in Lagos, Nigeria, not only supported the Malaysia concept but felt that when it came into being South-East Asia would become more stable. This was stated today by Dato Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat,167 words
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Article46 1962-12-08 7 ALOR STAR. Frl— Pulau Langkawi police today found a second body believed to be that of a 15--year-old Thai girl, reported missine with four other passengers I when a motor boat capsized two I weeks ago near Sotol. 15 miles from the island.46 words
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161 1962-12-08 7 Chamber's move on tourists to Indonesia DENANG, Fri. The Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce secretary, Syed Abbas Alhabshee, who recently returned from a month's visit to Indonesia, said today he had asked the Indonesian consulate here to assist in issuing earlier visas to tourists intending to visit Medan for one161 words
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Article47 1962-12-08 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri.— The body of an unidentified Malay aged about 30 was found by the police beside the railway line about half mile north of the railway station here early this morning. He is believed to have been run over by a train.47 words
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Article29 1962-12-08 7 IPOH. Frl.— Mr. Lee Cheng Huat, 25, a Colombo Plan student, has passed his final examination ou mining engineering at the Otaeo University in New Zealand29 words
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Article34 1962-12-08 7 IPOH. Fri.— R. Vlmala. aged four, was fatally injured when she was knocked down by a motor cycle along Jelapang Road here yesterday afternoon She died on Uie way to hospital.34 words
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254 1962-12-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Federation Gov--1 ernment has ordered the postponement of the Malaysia education conference scheduled to be held here next Saturday because education is still one of the matters under discussion between Malaya and the Borneo territories. This was disclosed today254 words
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Miscellaneous164 1962-12-08 7 Alloy Oap By y T fyfl,, I SfcVfcN AND MAYBE DPSEEOeI L^~ HE MUST TELL- YOU WHAT. V O S£Ss£*£fl Zii ccc "nHitrrvt /...anoi \beallv did put ...but he have done let shave a" rvEAH— A COMING UP FOURTHS, JUST/ NEVEE KNEW A KJEW COULON'T SOME- LOOK AT HIS LET'S'/164 words
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78 1962-12-08 8 TELUK ANSON. J^TZ Thieves using poles, fished out shirts and trousers from five ground floor rooms or the Kum Ah Hotel In Anderson Road here yesterday and escaped with a fountain pen and about $500 in cash. All the five lodgers had left their78 words
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Article57 1962-12-08 8 TPOH Fri. An entertainment allowance of $300 a month wat granted to the Deputy to the Mentrl Besar, Inche Suleiman bin Bulon. today when the Perak State Legislative Assembly approved the Legislative Assembly < Members Remuneration) (Amendment) Enactment 1962. It also gave him the privilege57 words
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Article47 1962-12-08 8 KUALA KANOSAR, rrl.—Jte Sultan of Pahang accompanied by his Consort called on the Sultan of Perak at the Istana Iskandarlah here today. This was the second visit of tne Sultan of Paham? since the Sultan of Perak suffered a partial stroke >n October47 words
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Article33 1962-12-08 8 IPOH Pri.— The budget meetIng of the Perak^laUye Assembly today passed a bill without debate Increasing the monthly entertainment allowance for the Speaker. Inche Mohamed All Zaini from $50 to $300.33 words
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396 1962-12-08 8 I was cheated of $9,000, then given taxi fare, court told J POH, Fri.— D. Ramasamy, 60, who saved more than $10,--000 over his 20 years' service as an estate tindal, told the Sessions Court here today that he was given396 words
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Article, Illustration259 1962-12-08 8 Borderline case man ordered to go to Johore SINGAPORE, Fri. The High Court here today ordered a British naval rating to report for trial on a traffic charge in Johore Bahru tomorrow. The order, made by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah, settled the "border dispute" arising from a fatal accident259 words
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Article174 1962-12-08 8 CEREMBAN, Fri. The Acting Mentri Besar Inche Mohammed Idris bin Matsil. this morning pulled a lever to drive the first concrete pile for the State's 16-storey flats, costing more than $2 million, in Templer Road. -When completed in two years the flats will be the show174 words
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40 1962-12-08 8 ALOR BTAR. Pri.— Alor Star police last night seized a lame quantity of suspected Imitation stout in a raid on a timber merchant's shop at Pantai Johore village near here. Three men have been detained.40 words
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Article, Illustration365 1962-12-08 8 The modest soldiers who saved a drowning Malayan BUTTERWORTH, Frl Two British soldiers who received Queen Elizabeth's commendation for brave conduct in saving a drowning Malayan, said today they were "overwhelmed." "We don't think we deserve It." Sgt. Robert Scott. 34. and Cpl. Blackic. 25. both Scots, told the Straits365 words
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264 1962-12-08 8 MALACCA, Frl. A PUBLIC health inspector went to a coffee-shop, had free drinks and cigarettes and made the shop proprietor pay for the petrol of his (inspector's) car, the Sessions Court here was told today. The health Inspector. Clement Albert De Silva. was264 words
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Article52 1962-12-08 8 MUAR. Pri.— Fire broke out at the Llan Seng Biscuit factory In Jalan Salleh here at 2.30 am. yesterday The fire, which gutted the whole roof, was spotted by a pas-ser-by who woke up the people In the front portion of the building and rang the52 words
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Advertisement245 1962-12-08 8 a Bright idea fora Brighter home CHOTAS! Storeys l^u. M. aH HF aH BY Lon-lact N TMOt <H4*« y The new, wonder plastic covering that really brightens up your home Make your choice from a wide range of gay, exciting colours and designs. Easy to apply. Sticks by itself. Waterproof245 words
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Advertisement131 1962-12-08 8 FIRST and FINEST I V Isib I AUTOMATIC WASHER 6ENDIX GYRAMI!! ™i WASHES DIUCIC if |i i^ II 11 1 Ik H no Ailing no emptying no scrubbing no wringing no clouds of steam no wet floors Available in Singapore from: Home Appliances, 304S Orchard Road South Asia Trading Co.,131 words
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Article, Illustration1342 1962-12-08 9 LONDON'S £5 MILLION TRAFFIC FIASCO TIIK brave new roads at Hycfc Park Conn- 1 have ended in fiasco Morning and evening hii even longer line of car commuters, lured into London by the new roads, is clogging the narrow reaches of Knightsbridge and Piccadilly. More than £5 million of public1,342 words
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Advertisement440 1962-12-08 9 g \l r. If) THE FIRST COMPLETELY NEW MOTOR FUEL DISCOVERY IN YEARS L MOW BORON WORKS "ff "TbW™ "^■^■"■''■•■■BßJj A new way of liberating power in engines, BORON j£~~~£^E-7' It creates a basic improvement in the power output and m smoothness of an engine by changing the nature of440 words
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Article, Illustration468 1962-12-08 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, today appealed to the people of Asia to bring to the surface the great potential stockpile of peace, goodwill and tolerance in Asia. He made the appeal at the opening of468 words
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Article149 1962-12-08 10 porlant stockpile for peace, a stockpile of tolerance, understanding and goodwill to which the Girl Guide movement is in itself a great contribution. "However, to bring to the surface this great potential of mutual understanding and goodwill which exist in this region, more and more leadership is149 words
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217 1962-12-08 10 Chief tells of hope for an Asia h.q. for Guides KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The president of the Girl Guides Association of Malaya. Datin Norashikin Ismail, wife of the Minister of Internal Security, said today that she hoped a headquarters could be set up for guides in Asia. Such a centre,217 words
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Advertisement185 1962-12-08 10 What really lies behind its message? jjjfclfr tfl"^ Perils that beset a happy union. J wF^Fi A Federation teenager answers a career query. BEAUTY: Be Right On Top Of The World With Your Hairdo Pretty In COLOUR Profile Tres Chic? It's Slimming Time Beauty Club and PLATES: Festive Fare For185 words
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Article, Illustration132 1962-12-08 11 ALL lOHORE causeway traffic both road and rail was held up for an hour by this triple crash on Th v r sday afternoon on the |ohore side. A long stream of cars was going towards Johore Bahru at 5.45 p.m., when a bus was in132 words
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172 1962-12-08 11 DAGGER MEN IN $1,800 RAID ON TEMPLE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. EK)UR youths who posed as worshippers kept four women captive in a Chinese temple in Imbi Road here yesterday then made off with cash and Jewellery worth $1,800. The youths— all armed with daggers escaped on motor Madam Urn Siew172 words
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Article49 1962-12-08 11 KLANG, Fri. A Flower Day will be held from Dec 10 to Dec. I 16 In aid of the Lady Templer j Hospital. Artificial flowers will oe sold. The sales will be organised by the Klang District Lady Templer Hospital Appeal Fund Committee.49 words
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Article58 1962-12-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri A society for Malayans who have studied or Hved in Wales as well h« TLP"?? 1 of Welsh e *faction has been formed here under the name of St David's Society of Malaya Any>^ interested in joining trip society may contact Its secretary Mr.58 words
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Article55 1962-12-08 11 PENANU hn.-The Chlel Mlnl«t.'> Dato Wong Pow Nee, will ou-n h two-day food and fun fair organised lolntly by the Pe.ian« Catholic Information Service and hi Catholic Teachers Guild at the Church of Our Lady jf Seven Sorrows tomorrow. The fair Is in aid of55 words
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135 1962-12-08 11 Three from Brunei in today's big parade KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Three o ffi c. P r cadets from the Brunei Malay Regiment will be among 33 cadets graduating at a Sovereign's Parade at the Federation Military College in Sungei Besi tomorrow. They are Sulalman bin Awan? Damit. Mohamed bin Hajl135 words
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Article31 1962-12-08 11 MUAR Prl.— Elßhteen Scouts from St. Andrew's School here, led oy ih- Assistant District Commissioner Mr Yeo Teck Moh, will ramp at the 9th Mile. Port Dickson tomoirow.31 words
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Article25 1962-12-08 11 IPOH Prt.— Thieves stole an Injector pump and spare wns worri a total of $860 from a tin mine near here yos'erday.25 words
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148 1962-12-08 11 It 's swap at the top in S'pore administration SINGAPORE, Fri.— Two top Singapore Gov-| eminent officials exchanged jobs today. Mr Lee Slow Mons. Permanent Secretary to the Mini- ■t ry of Culture, becomes I Chief Administrative Officer of the City Council and Per- j manent Secretary to thej Prime148 words
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Advertisement63 1962-12-08 11 GERO CUTLERY EPNS Al and stainless steal is guaranteed for o lifetime tmmm 31. Perfong Rd. Tel: *****. Cold Storage Arcocte Tel- ?9189 iITH I III! mm FONDUE EQUIPMENT Fondue Equipment: for chectc and iM«t fondue complete with burners. Otrtoinoble at: SILVERCRAFT 31, PENANG RD., SPORE-9. Tel: ***** Alto available63 words
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Advertisement232 1962-12-08 11 NEWPORT Mm. >k m^Jok 'tM HaHmii^&^Kab^^^i More refreshing to begin with, more refreshing all the way > oouct or r iwmw cokmw us* -rmsr mix the nncsr cicamttis-tndougm iooiilmo mscmcm A BOOK OF MATCHES WILL BE GIVEN AWAY FREE WHILE STOCK LAST FOR EVERY PACK OF NEWPORT CIGARETTES PURCHASED IN232 words
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Article27 1962-12-08 12 J« If/era's tit imiMmmm) mm AMD MRS. Oaoh coons Mock 'hank rtnMlves and ftieods for then aSSMbIe present* sms'anre and at•eajßaace at their marriage on 1-12-S2.27 words
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Article22 1962-12-08 12 H,,rd. v* (mtmtmmm) TO REAOERS Of Her World Regrel MaMuan In Christmas Cake recipe. t)se 10 ounces plain flour rillre Hasdv22 words
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Article175 1962-12-08 12 :e W,r4% tit ittimimtmrni WATCH FOR THE Nanl Fashion Show prenented by Olamorrette Singapore THE cockpits Java RtMttafei i. •erved every Saturday aad »tinda» lunch time SAY 000OBYE to meaay tea leaves Nestea phrs hot water gives you rup after cap of refreshing. ISS% pare tea WHITE CROCODILE SKIN175 words
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728 1962-12-08 12 The Straits Times Saturday, December 8, 1962 Voice From Brunei Newspapers in the Philippines I have been listening to some strange reflections on Malaysia and the future of the Bornean territories, mostly an unintell- j igible hash except for the fact that Inche Azahari, pres- 1 ident of the Party728 words
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Article393 1962-12-08 12 There will be another substantial increase in the Singapore Government's expenditure on education next year. Though Dr. Goh Keng Swee has delayed the presentation of his budget, we have this on the authority of the Prime Minister, who has told the University of Singapore Students' Union that more393 words
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Article152 1962-12-08 12 There is a place in parliament for spirited argument. Interruptions and barbed repartee are part of the game, provided they have point and, if possible, wit. But there is no trace of art in shouts of "Shut up", or "Go back to Arabia" or "China for you".152 words
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Article, Illustration1587 1962-12-08 12 W.J. WEATHERBY - W.J. WEATHERBY by of the Guardian THE night I saw Dick C r e gory's act for the first time fhe setting could not have been better because the large night-club, audience included a couple from Alabama. Shortly after Mr1,587 words
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Advertisement698 1962-12-08 12 Straits Tisies ft MslsyMsil Classified advertlaornente niay be bandad to: isi Hear COLO STORTA4SC ASICAOC Orchard COLO BTORABS BRANCHES AT MOLLANQ »OAO-KATON« KIMIL ItOAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents CITY BOOK BTOSJB LTD Wtncheoter House. Collyer Quay THE NIWI FWONT Fitipatneti'e Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty P.oee'. Navel Base 8. M.698 words
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Advertisement65 1962-12-08 12 EYESI6NT PROBLEMS sSflk* SUkiM Sn» 1 Th« prerequisite to the solution of o visuol trouble is a correct diagnosis which depends on (1) Professional Knowledge, (2) Experience ond (3) Full examination Equipment. We peeeess all the three to render the very best, optometric service to your entire satisfaction rather than65 words
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Advertisement66 1962-12-08 12 iiV? A i\Vlk every ?Or cane ar The ALL-PURPOSE Portable Transistor Radio WEEKEND TE MS sjjanV O wavsbftnds) jTm CAMPING TB MS /^■bßßbl SsfiSS^ Bk*^ s por»/Pfn»nf S2J0 *^Wssln^,y^ r<d T| Bsftr? >w *B»a»w.sm OF WEST EssfcMi** Tssrx-.i i (■■g^MßC WM OERMAHV Fin. tunlftf li Ii *SSsm I itMrsts bin66 words
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Miscellaneous16 1962-12-08 12 A N A Wl I km./? I THERE'LL BE COLD FOR THE FIRST ONE TO STOP.16 words
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211 1962-12-08 13 Writ filed against officials of harbour union SINGAPORE, Fri. A writ of summons has i been filed in the Sup- reme Court Registry against the Singapore Harbour Board Stall Association and its top officials. In the suit, filed on hi* r>phalf by Allen and Gledhill. a member. Mr. V. Seethapathv.211 words
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Article20 1962-12-08 13 KJLANO. Pri.— A Poppy Fund I dance will be held at Letchu- 1 manan Hall here tomorrow.20 words
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Article113 1962-12-08 13 Having fun— until lift jammed SINGAPORE, Fri. Seven youths trapped in a lift in the Bajaj Building in Cecil Street today ran away when police started to interview them after their release. Later, when the lift was examined, the controls were found to have been tampered with. The fire brigade113 words
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Article, Illustration543 1962-12-08 13 L.IM KIT SIANG - L.IM KIT SIANG -oy Singapore, Fri. JAVELIN NAVIGATOR: I WASN'T FRIGHTENED— I KNEW RESCUE WAS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME gQUADRON-Leader Frank Jolliffee, navigator of the Javelin jet fighter which crashed near Mersing on Monday, today told of his 50 hours alone in the jungle.543 words
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133 1962-12-08 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. C h i a Chee cheon, a pupil of St. Anthonys Boys' School, was carried into a magistrate's court today with his legs In plaster, to give evidence against a cinema watchman. Huguanvoli Rai. who is accused of having hit133 words
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72 1962-12-08 13 Road will be named after Cheong Fatze PENANO, Fri. The City Council today announced that a new road between Gladstone Road and Tek Soon Street would be named after a distinguished citizen of the 19th century. The road running parallel to Penang Road will be called Jalan Cheong Fatze after72 words
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Article, Illustration297 1962-12-08 13 Reward and 'thank you' for taxi driver Chong CINGAPORE, Fri. A taxi driver who returned a missing passport and travellers cheques belonging to a British sales executive is to be rewarded. The driver, Mr. Chonji Llan. will receive a personal "thank you" from Mr. E. Jones. 38, sales representative of297 words
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Article36 1962-12-08 13 PENANO. Fri.— A. Samsuddln. 17. was today jailed for six weeks when he could not pay a $95 fine lor attempting to resell six cinema Uvkets outside the Paramount Theatre In Maxwell Road36 words
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80 1962-12-08 13 SINGAFORE. Fri. Fog over Britain has delayed the arrival here of United Artists production manager. Mr. William Kirby. and art director, Mr. John Stoll. They were scheduled to arrive by BOAC this evening to make pre- llminary arrangements for the production of a S980 words
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111 1962-12-08 13 Robbers fire shot as girls scream SEREMBAN. Fri.— One of three masked people who tried to rob a provision shop in the Rahang area early today fired a pistol when two sisters screamed. The bullet hit a wall of the room where Tang Moi, 20, and her sister Tang Yoke111 words
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Article94 1962-12-08 13 A 'HEATED QUARREL' LED TO BURNS QINOAPORE. Fri.— A housewife. Woo Mci Yeng wao today lined $100 or four weeks' jail for burning a man and woman with an Iron. A taxi driver, Yee Mun Chor, who lived In the same house as Woo, said his wife and Woo had94 words
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Article48 1962-12-08 13 PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri.— Representative* of three unions will meet here on Sunday to consider setting up a joint council for the three bodies. The unions are the Harbour Trade Union. Railway Union of Malaya and the Union of Commercial Workers of Port Bwett«n--ham.48 words
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Article66 1962-12-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Twelve winners of the "Discovering Malaysia" quiz contest will arrive here by air tomorrow at 5.30 a.m. for a three-day organised visit to Malaya. They will be accompanied by the head of the Malay programmes section of Radio Singapore. Che Zahra Za ba.66 words
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Article213 1962-12-08 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE cream of Kuala Lumpur's primary school children are to be distributed evenly to the various secondary schools starting from next year. The Department of Education will enforce a plan to have the pupils placed in secondary schools nearest their homes. This213 words
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Article51 1962-12-08 13 PENANG, Fri. Yusoff bin Deen. 27, was allowed ball after he pleaded not guilty to a charge of using criminal force on a court bailiff Amir bin Nordin. Yusof, It was alleged, assaulted Amir in Lines Road yesterday morning, and prevented him from carrying out his51 words
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Article28 1962-12-08 13 SUNOEI PATANI. Fri Mr. S. Chandaran, who recently completed a course In veterinary science In Pakistan, has been appointed Assistant Veterinary Officer In Alor Star.28 words
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Article88 1962-12-08 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Eight peop'e will tell tales for cash In Singapore on Dec. 16. They will be taking part in the second pan -Malayan Mandarin story telling competition Jointly sponsored by Radio Malaya and Radio Singapore. Two representatives each from Penang. Kuala- Lumpur, Malacca and Singapore will88 words
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194 1962-12-08 13 No twist ban while it stays a dance SINGAPORE. Fri— the twist is NOT banned in Singapore as long as it remains a dance. A Government spokesman said this today when referred to a question from a Straits Times reader: "Is the twist officially frowned on in Singapore?" The spokesman194 words
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Article50 1962-12-08 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The greatgrandson of the founder of the company producing Dewar's White Label whisky. Mr. A. T. Stainton, arrived In Singapore today for a month's visit A director of John Dewar and Sons Ltd.. he is on a Par East tour of White Label dealers.50 words
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Advertisement263 1962-12-08 13 HOW MUCH COOKING CAN With A 77i///? Kerosine stove > 8>«l> m^ti VHBT3Ml9bms9^h I^^ I Cooking Is Better g "J with a clean-burning, no-smoke TOYO Q H Cooking Stove. t/1 Whichever model you choose, you can iA 1^" be sure that you have chosen the right one. for a TOYO263 words
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Advertisement117 1962-12-08 13 FINE FOODS It's Simply Wonderful M^r^M fir those on SALT-RESTRICTED or SUGAR- rr^^SX K^ "lg£) md ftr the "^ij whole family tit! jJS^TcS^^^%m 2f Mutradiet Labels to choose from RED LABEL BLUE LABEL UMer Nwf.Witt Rtd Nvtrjdict'i Blue libel inL*k«l «r« Mftast quality clu-e vtfft jblti. •mill and |uict> le117 words
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Miscellaneous477 1962-12-08 13 RADIO MALAYA i?, 30 c kt t™ NATIONAL SHORTWAVE CIOM Oown RADIO SINGAPORE A M. 6.00 Time 81gnal, Negara- BHOBTWAVE SKRVK K ku. News Headlines; 6.06 Morn- 41 metre* tag Melodies; 7.00 Rendesvou* MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. 476 metres News; 7.35 Breakfast Club; 8.00 AM. 6.00477 words
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Article, Illustration636 1962-12-08 14 GUNN CHIT THYE – - GUNN CHIT THYE ONLY EARTH DAM TO USE ELECTRONIC COMPUTER By PENANG'S first impounded service reservoir at Ayer Itam (left) which will be officially opened today by the Governor. Raja Tun Uda. is the biggest in Malaya and probably the largest of its type636 words
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Article, Illustration311 1962-12-08 14 rE opening of the new $15 million dam at Ayer Itam will have a special significance for Penang 's Water Engineer. Mr. Goh Heng Chong. For it was his foresight and planning which led to the most ambitious project of its kind ever attempted311 words
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Advertisement138 1962-12-08 14 FLOW INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL FOR TODAY and TOMORROW CONSULT GEORGE KENT (M) LTD. PENANG. Congratulations Best Wishes to the CITY COUNCIL, PENANG on the occasion of the official opening of the AVER ITAM DAM from: MARS CONSTRUCTION CO. 29, Beach Street, Penang Tel: *****. who takes pride in having constructed138 words
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Advertisement16 1962-12-08 14 H®fl I HELPING i v BUILD MALAYA fiMt Ljf A BLUE CIRCLE PKODUCT MALAYAN CEMENT LIMITED16 words
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Article, Illustration104 1962-12-08 15 BORROWED RING AND NO CASH: WE WONT CHANGE WAY OF LIFE' niG this crazy wed- ding. The two young beatniks In the centre were married in Edinburgh on a borrowed wedding ring and no money. The bride, holding the bouquet, is 16--year-old Linda Ellis. of Liverpool. SheMirrorpic - 104 words
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Article222 1962-12-08 15 MOSCOW, Fri. Mr.] •^Khrushchev and President Tito of Yugoslavia reviewed the present International situation in their Kremlin talks yesterday. It was the first officially reported discussion on world politics between the two men since President Tito arrived here by train on Tuesday They spentReuter - 222 words
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Article72 1962-12-08 15 Drawing the line... NEW YORK Frl. Mrs. Marianne Mlrkln was allowed to help herself to everything she could lay her hands on In half an hour In a New York supermarket yesterday as a prize in a radio contest. With the help of her son she grabbed Roods worth $3,900.Reuter - 72 words
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Article104 1962-12-08 15 Now Portugal agrees to let in a UN man UNITED NATIONS, Fri. Portugal has agreed to allow a United Nations representative to make a factfinding visit to Angola, an Informed source said last night. Negotiations are going on with a view to selecting an Internationally known personality to makeReuter - 104 words
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230 1962-12-08 15 'U.S. BASES NEAR OUR BORDERS MUST GO' MOSCOW, Friday. A COMMENTARY in Pravda, the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, today called for talks on the removal of American bases near Russia. The commentry, by authoritative writer Yuri Zhukov, said the course of events In the Cuban crisis had shown there couldReuter - 230 words
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Article48 1962-12-08 15 LONDON. Frl.— King Mwamdulso of Burundi arrived here by air today (or a short official visit to Britain during which he will meet British leaden. Burundi Is a neighbour state of the Congo which became Independent In July after S7 years of Belgian trusteeship.48 words
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113 1962-12-08 15 T ONDON, Fri. An Rj American air pollution expert, Dr. Richard A. Prlndle, deputy chief of the U.S. Public Health Service, arrived here last night to study London's great fog. He arrived after 12 hours delay and confusion caused by the fogReuter - 113 words
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Article64 1962-12-08 15 SAN ANTONIO (Texas). Frl.— A US Air Force colonel who held a high post connected wltn nuclear weapon* was Jailed f>r five years here for the manslaughter of his wife Psychiatrists claimed that 46--year-old Col. John A. Herrlngton was driven Insane by the pressures ofUPI - 64 words
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Article191 1962-12-08 15 WASHINGTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Kennedy yesterday greeted four scientists, one from Indonesia, who were being honoured for their work in mental retardation. The four from Indonesia. Norway, France, and Canada, were formally presented with Kennedy Foundation awards last night at a dinner The scientists are Dr. IvarReuter - 191 words
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Article136 1962-12-08 15 His fake alibi— a 'wrong' bullet MONTREAL. Frl. 1 Canadian has started iervinc a three-year jail sentence after confessing tie faked an "alibi" by pulling one ballet out of hi* abdomen and putting another In its place. Reginald Ouimet was shot by police after he and another man had heldReuter - 136 words
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177 1962-12-08 15 Nikita pulls out 42 Ilyushins from Cuba WASHINGTON. Frl. planes sighted 42 Ilyushin bombers aboard three Soviet ships leaving Cuba yesterday, and photographs showed no IL-28 fuselages or crates left on airfields in Western and Northern Cuba, the U.S. Defence Department announced. Mr. Nikita Khrushchev the Russian leader, has thusReuter - 177 words
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Advertisement165 1962-12-08 15 gpMM»«J»W>mHlK3Mlllllllin<llMMltt>^^ f the modern j f housing estate... j 4 mile Upper Serangoon Road Residential Area ft pE^V^^*JS&p^p^pßHH|^^^^P^2Ma*Kige]sr p___^ J *t'r~ >^' i^i^ifiEl ulv FIRST FLOOR 3 spacious bedrooms Large holl Bathroom GROUND FLOOR: Living/Dining Room Utility room Kitchen Store W.C. Car Porch Garden Fencing. LIGHT WATER GAS AND ALL165 words
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Article427 1962-12-08 16 Britain's lofty lords LONDON, Fri.— By pleading immunity from arrest in a High Court civil action, Lord Mowbray. the premier baron of England, has reminded everybody that peers still have advantages in life. Most of their privileges have been established by custom over the centuries. If you are a peer,427 words
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Article1630 1962-12-08 16 SUSAN BARNES - SUSAN BARNES AT HOME WITH THE PREMUiR BARON OF ENGLAND, WHO LAST WEEK IN A HIGH COURT CIVIL ACTION WON HIS PLEA FOR IMMUNITY FROM ARREST by LONDON, Fri For the taxi-man? Eighteen pennies, said Lord Mowbray 4"T SHOULD say 18 pennies,' Lord Mowbray said. I had1,630 words
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Advertisement1629 1962-12-08 17 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wmrmm U (mHn,)—Bmx tt ett. mxtrm SMART BAR WAITRESSES Wanted. Apply personally at Central Bar, «24 Serangoon Koad. Singapore from 3 p.m. dally A LEADING Kuala Lumpur Independent School requires teacner*. (1) Mathemat lea /general subjects for Secondary school. Minimum qualification H.B.C. but preferably Indian graduates. (2)1,629 words
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Advertisement836 1962-12-08 17 EDUCATION it Word* Si (Htm,)- Box tt ctt. txtrm CYMA COLUOIi Kederstlon's LeadIng College of Further Education (Record 1961 Results, Topllsted In Cambridge and L.C.B. Exams.) Admit* p'udenu for Lower and Upper Secondary Education up to H.B.C. Also Courses for Commercial Careers and Accountancy. Well (quipped laboratory and library facilities.836 words
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Advertisement963 1962-12-08 17 HIRE PURCHASE it Wmrta U (Htm.) Bma tt eta. tMtrm BASV TERMS tor Mewing Machines/ Bicycles. Contact Reliance Co.. 285. Victoria street. Spore. Tali ***** MONTHLY 610. 00 UP for Translator Radios. Stereo Record -changers. Radiograms, Tape-recorders, Typewriters. Rc/rtgerators Contact "Benteng" 12 Collver Quay, (next tc Shell House) Tel. W262U963 words
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Advertisement1130 1962-12-08 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wmrdt tt < Mln,}— Box Mrii. astr* 1988 WOLSELEY 4/44 on* owner excellent condition price 52.500 0.n.0. 1961 Orsetto Blanchl Scooter price $430 H.P. terras available phone Joseph *****/2 Spore. 1958 SALOON FIAT 600 goo 1 condition recently sprayed Insurance expire July 1963 price $1,600 0.n.0.1,130 words
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Advertisement1581 1962-12-08 17 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) tt Word* tS < Min.)— Box tt cfs. extra WIDE RANCE Exclusive Jewellery from U.K. Prices Moderate Chlong Suing. RINGS of distinctive -leslgn, Lo* Ono Goldsmith, -.mid S 8. Bridge Road, Singapore. DON'T MISS This Pre- X'maa Salel Hurry to Himalaya o 4 Selegle Road. Singapore. TAILORING1,581 words
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193 1962-12-08 18 THE CINEMAS DON'T SHOW TWIST FILMS, THE RADIO DOES NOT FEATURE TWIST MUSIC -WHAT DOES THIS IMPLY? "COR the past sever ral months teenagers in Singapore have waited eagerly for the screening of "Twist" films. However, they have waited in vain, for the first193 words
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Letter126 1962-12-08 18 The bridge they all want I WAS shocked t>y the report headed "Councillor opposes Talping bridge." The Inconvenience that I and others suffer due to the traffic congestion at Assam Kumbang level crossing cannot be expressed in words. Perhaps Mr. Krishnan does not use this road and is not aware126 words
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Letter86 1962-12-08 18 IN the Federal Parliament, in its budget session. Dr. Burhannudln bin Mohamed Noor. said: "We should be careful in pouring money Into the development of the Borneo territories after Malaysia as this will benefit others and not <us." This statement displays Ignorance and selfishness on the part of86 words
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Letter81 1962-12-08 18 RAUB congratulates the Raub District Medical and Health Sports Association for its organisation of the games and social festival, 1962. Nothing exciting seems to happen In this town. This three-day festival with Its women's football match, the dance and hair style competition, the cultural dances, talentime, and sporting81 words
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265 1962-12-08 18 IDENTITY PARADES: LAW IS ALREADY THERF PARLIAMENT, In amending; the Criminal Procedure Code to make evidence of what takes place in an identification parade conducted by the police admissible in a court of law, seems to have been groping in the dark and to have kicked a few members' shins265 words
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188 1962-12-08 18 ON-OFF LIGHTS THAT CONFUSE MOTORISTS TX>R some months I have V been annoyed by an obviously stupid traffic lights arrangement in Singapore at the junction of Selegle Road and Sofia Road. This light is about 10 yards from another admittedly important traffic light at the junction of Selegie Road and188 words
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Letter203 1962-12-08 18 I WISH to support your leading article headed "Tax Changes." I hav* long thought the provisions of Article 31 of the Income Tax Ordinance were iniouitous. It is surprising that a similar article Is still tolerated In Britain. There is sound sense in the arguments203 words
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Letter45 1962-12-08 18 rE violinist in Ipoh does not have an original Strad. but. only a factorymade copy. The custom of inserting labels ascribing Instruments to the most famous masters is intended purely for identification and recording the authorshiD of the models. B L. Petalms: Jaya45 words
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Letter60 1962-12-08 18 AS a visitor from Britain where the servant pro- blem does not exist—for rarely do we have such a luxury—I am amazed at the grumbling among the mems of what their servants do not do. Would the moaning stop if the mem spent some time managing the home60 words
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Letter79 1962-12-08 18 rpHERE Is certainly someX thing wrong with the postal service In Petaling Jaya A letter postmarked "Tampin, November 28" was delivered to me on the afternoon of December 3. If I had undertaken to carry that letter on foot from Tampin, which Is 75 miles from here, itUP - 79 words
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Advertisement132 1962-12-08 18 MORE THAN 1,000,000 SOLO EVERY PHY (bIo) l THIS BALLPOINT IS GUARANTEED TO THE LAST DROP! s?i fteMADE IN AUSTRALIA QUALITY HOUSEWARE FOR DIAPER RASH USE SFfERTI HEALING OINTMENT which contains HiorDyne MAKES THt DIFFERENCE SONY MODEL TR-815 B/Y DE LUXE PORTABLE 2 BAND SUPER SENSITIVE RADIO WITH R.F. AMPLIFIER132 words
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Miscellaneous309 1962-12-08 18 Straits Times Crossword U I 12 I 13 I [■4^^T™~^BJBFS" m™™"TT~™T~""™B^™ ACROSS 6 See the cubs about her, spi1. Stony memorandum from ritual little things (7). Whitehall <B>. 7. Type of mistake that comes 5. Science right even In poetry In volume (7). but seeking protection (6). >■ He dares309 words
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Advertisement1378 1962-12-08 19 t TO LIVERPOOL WEST COAST UK. Ovi S'pora Sans f S'Mm Penina LTCAON IKiriiil la Pt/Pec I Die 11 PATROCLUS I pm. Cublm. eiasgow Oic 11 Die 11 BM 14/10 Me 17 MELAMPUS I Mil. Dublin. Moll.. H'bur| DIC 11 D' It Me 11/21 Me II MEMNtN Liiirpm. C>a< o*1,378 words
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Advertisement1429 1962-12-08 19 W^^^^^^^^rS^SMmWnSnm^T^r^mWmM THE E. A. C. LINESSAILIHSS Tt utNOA, U HAVRt. NAMBURt, IREMEN, ANTWERP. n i^JvrSTOixl 'ATUTNiA" a) c) Stilel v Pt/I Die I/It lac l-l yStSJ^J FALSIRIA" a) 21/21 Dec 27/21 Dec H3l Dec V»\.\ ySf »i«uNkA" «J St Me/ 4 Jar IV J JM 1/ I Mi X.<aP*X lUILANOIA-1,429 words
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Advertisement1500 1962-12-08 19 TB) TCP A^e^T^F^^JaiW 77 IT HffiT l£^ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON LIVERPOOL t COHTIHENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Shim Pinant tCNIARISt L'Rial, H'larg, S'dam.G mouth lee 11/14 Oec 15/21 lie 21/22 UHVALLA Llu. H'lirg, R'dam. Awari tee 11/21 M/ 21 I lEHMACOHUI (H) H'eiirg. L'lM. 6'moutli Dae 11/21 lac 24/21 lee1,500 words
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Advertisement1226 1962-12-08 19 w-^. McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. W^ \l?ro u»> lumV ILLERMAN LIMB eje KLAVENCSS LINE HAVRE. LONDON, HAMBURG, LBS ANGELES. SAH FRANCISCO, ROITEROAM ft MIODLESBROU6H. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLAND. OH OF NORWICH Acciptiat cam fir CMtral SMtl roon P Sham Penarn Atiinca. 11/21 MC 22 23 OIC 24,24 DIC lOUGAINVILLI LOJiDON1,226 words
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Article110 1962-12-08 20 MELBOURNE. Prl. CHARE prices fluctuated narrowly around steady levels with rises slightly In excess of falls. The majority of leaders, hdwever, either held steady or eased slightly. Oils and base metab eased. Interstate being down 6d. to 7s. 3d. Loans continued steady. CR.A 14/lle Mount Isa 64/7t N.110 words
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Article16 1962-12-08 20 Further November rubber crops included Bukit KaUl 61,451 lb. and Ayer Molek 48.100 lb.16 words
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Article219 1962-12-08 20 SHIPS lying alangsM* Ihs Blngasjare wharvss tod»» arc: Nordpol 38/39. Almrna I.ykca 3S/36, Tantalus 44, MonmouUi.thlra 15/16, Cathay 42/43. General Slkorskl 10/11, Tao»ara 4/3, Batavta 6A. Sclamat 25, Rokan NW. 4, Glrnicary 13/14. Krankurt 47. Outsr raads: Chefoo. Batlii. Kaerkrlng. Malacca, Karaasa, J3rlaa Pallz. Reginald Kerr. Nlnella,219 words
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536 1962-12-08 20 From Our Market Correspondent MALAYAN Tobacco Co. Ltd. for the year ended September 30 is to pay a 5 per cent tax free final dividend, making with the tax free interim already paid in August, a total distribution of 10 per cent.536 words
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Article22 1962-12-08 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 6 Dec. 7 Industrials: 197.82 196.69 Tins: 281.51 283.09 S rubbers: 179.83 179.8S Jan. 1, 1958-IN.22 words
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Article685 1962-12-08 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: Beostesd (1.000) 81.81. (10.000) SI.SO; Ounlee.*24o SU (1,000) $2.41 D. (11,000) $2.40. (5,000) $2.42, (10.000) $2.41: last Smelting $2.77 BL, ON,685 words
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Article141 1962-12-08 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dec. 7. Thrre months. Dunlops 14 rts. 9. Partly 4|d. F. *N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4td. Gammon 11 c ts. 8. Traction 1/1 t J. Waugh 14 cts. Shell 13 cts. M. Brew 25 cts. Steamship 8 eta, M. Cement 18 cts. 8. Times 22141 words
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355 1962-12-08 20 STRAITS Tin fell by 87 i cents per picul yesterday to $428.37 i in an offering estimated to be reduced by five Tons to 245 Tons. In London on Thursday a further though modest fall occurred In tin prices, but at the355 words
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Article27 1962-12-08 20 December 7 MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80! cents (up five-eighths of a cent). TIN: $428.37} (down 87! cents). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 5 tons).27 words
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Article258 1962-12-08 20 QiCEMBIR f.rlt |rad« rutobtr Duy- crt f.*.k. cloned at S p.m. in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday a. 801 centa p«r Ib. up five-eighths of a rrnt. The tone wan quittly steady. (.C.C.R. A. and F.M.R.C. eloalng prices In centu per lb. yesterday: Int. I R. 8.8. prompt258 words
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Article94 1962-12-08 20 CHINESE Prwhns Exchanx* ltant«ri noon prices per plcul yesterday: C«c*nut ell: bulk $414 sellers, drum 144J sellers. Csprs: Df rK/Contlo«nt I2«e buyers. »»t sellere. Peswer: Mur.tok white *140 sellers, Sarawak white 1137J «*ller«. upwlal Sarawak black SlO2l »eller», rarblcd UmponK black $100 rrurn. APTA 1110. sellers. Slnmaor. Csoenut94 words
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Article544 1962-12-08 20 OUSINESS in the Malayan Rubber Markets has been at a low ebb this week as pre-Cuba trading conditions returned with a vengeance, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey. -y Fluctuations were small and dally turnover continued to be meagre, adds the report.544 words
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Article63 1962-12-08 20 I clatter) made these changes In its rates to merchants yesterday (all ratrs to «10O): Selling TT er OD rssdy: Swiss Frirvet 141t: Diutith. Marks 1301. On the free uthanu marhst la Hertf Ken« trts U.S. dsllar wu quoted at S 71 for T.T. and r> rtfl| for63 words
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Advertisement708 1962-12-08 20 wimauijn^ ujjopc^tjjfic^ Spore """""Tenang Marseilles. It Hazatre, IBUSIkU 14/19 Bee 11/17 Die II Bee Karri, BeMnrk, Asteeri, RettertaM, tUsrtarg. ■reSHa. n*is win übics tuna rsors i*N«c»i I* Pert Durban (71/11), Port Etizsbetti (14/17). Capetown (B/IQ, Matadi fJI/17), Port Hsrcourt, lagoe (1/1), Cotooo* (1/1), loma, Tema. flioradi. Freetown, Dakar (72/1). IMTMWM708 words
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Advertisement150 1962-12-08 20 tender" muniqpality of ipoh tender notice. I TENDERS are Invited from ap- proved Piling Contractors lor relso^er forced concrete piling lor Sg. Part Tuwers low cost flats Ipoh Tender documents are available j from the Consulting Engineers at the undermentioned addresses and will only be Issued to Contractors experienced In150 words
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Advertisement736 1962-12-08 21 f^^S J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Class "B" and above J.K.R. Registered Contractors (under Supplies) :<X the Pejabat Jurutera Negeri, Selangor, J K.R. Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, Kuala Lumpur at 300 p.m. on 20th December, 1962, for supply of 15" dla., 12" dla. and 10" dla. Class "B"736 words
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Advertisement866 1962-12-08 21 NOTICES THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES (MALAYA) LIMITED. (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Members of THE MALAKA PINDA RUBBER ESTATES (MALAYA) LIMITED will be held at No- 96, First Cross Street, Malacca, on Monday, 31st December 1962,866 words
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Advertisement858 1962-12-08 21 NOTICES 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, and 6.00 p.m from 10th to 20th December, 1962 inclusive of both dates to facilitate repairs to the bridge. Through traffic may pass858 words
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Advertisement848 1962-12-08 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS METHODIST NATIONAL TYPE PRIMARY SCHOOL (ENGLISH) PORT SWETTENHAM Applications are Invited from Federal Citizens for teaching posts. Applicants should be N.C.T./C.T. Salary according to Unified Salary Scheme. Applications (5 copies) giving a brief outline of career/ statement of previous salary should reach Secretary, Board of Managers before 31st848 words
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Advertisement483 1962-12-08 21 NOTICE MALAYAN TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporated In the Federation of Malaya) The Directors announce that the consolidated trading profit for the year ended 30th September, 1962 oi Malayan Tobacco Company Limited and its subsidiary Company amounts to $14,501,429. The net profit after providing for taxation of Malayan Tobacco Company Limited,483 words
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Advertisement389 1962-12-08 21 NOTICES J.K.R. JOHOR ROAD NOTICE Timber Bridge No. 6/127 on the Bukit Gambir-Qrisek road in Muar District will be closed to all traffic between 'be hours of 7.00 p.m to 6.00 a.m. dally from 11th December to 16th December. 1962 for repairs. TIEN PENG LIMITED No. 90 and No. 43,389 words
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486 1962-12-08 22 RACING WITH EPSOM JEEP I SINGAPORE. Friday Worthing shows speed in 3f trial ]^l KIT TIMAH trainer Milton Sullivan's two runners in Sunday's Singapore St. Leger, Dreamboat, the early favourite, and Dark Romance 11, did an interesting trial this morning. After going486 words
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Article142 1962-12-08 22 Japanese make another capture T ONDON, Frl. Japanese breeders, who have been among the biggest buyers at the Tattersall's Bloodstock Sales at Newmarket, made another capture yesterday when the young mare FANTASY, by HYPERION from NEVER-SAY-DIE family, was sold for The mare, submitted by Mr. Robert C. Boucher, was put142 words
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117 1962-12-08 22 WALKER CUP OVER 18 HOLES FROM NEXT YEAR OT. ANDREW, FrL The O Royal and Ancient Golf Club, governing body of the game In Britain, announced here yesterday that next year's Walker Cup matches against the United Btates at Turnberry, Scotland, will be over 18 holes. This means the amateursReuter - 117 words
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Article35 1962-12-08 22 MANILA, Pri The United States overwhelmed Australia 94-67 last night in the Manila International Invitation basketball tournament Canada scored tuelr fourth straight win by defeating Spain 61-57 In a closely fought match.35 words
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200 1962-12-08 22 Asians don't take soccer seriously enough— coach HONG KONG, Friday. ASIAN footballers will never quite reach th« A standard of high-class, professional Western soccer players because they do not train or take the game seriously enough, according to a top Yugoslav coach. Toni Pogacnik. Pogacnik, now a coach of theReuter - 200 words
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Article23 1962-12-08 22 EDINBURGH. Frl Hearts, the Scottish First Division side, beat Moscow Torpedo 6-0 In a friendly soccer match here last night. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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165 1962-12-08 22 T ONDON. Frt.— The draw Lj for the semi-finals of the English Football League Cup is: Sunderland Aston Villa; Birmingham or Manchester City v Bury. The matches will be played on the home-and-away basis. The first leg will be on Wednesday, Jan. 16. with theReuter - 165 words
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Advertisement212 1962-12-08 22 Queen Anne Rare Scotch Whisky in SPECIAL GIFT PACK FREE JUG and GOBLET '8. ys JACKSON A CO., LTD: «*m«. J— JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD: tab \jmmm. kj* A V n THE LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE IN PERAK for all your requirements in modern KITCHENWARE. CUTLERY, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, FURNISHINGS. HOUSEHOLD LINENS, TEXTILES212 words
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Advertisement1558 1962-12-08 22 Race 1: 2.0-C1 3 Wv 2- 9f Race 8: 6.05-C1 1 Dlv 3- 6f 1 ***** Clever Dick iLoyang Synd.) Daniels. 5 9.0 -Nubian 2 2 ***** DeUrgo (K.Y. Llm) Daniels, 7 8.13 (SF) Mitchell 5 1 ***** On Parole (Venl Vld St.) Allan. 7 9.0 Smith II 3 *****1,558 words
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Article131 1962-12-08 23 TENNIS— Ipoh YM( open c'fihips: Men's singles Ist rd: Ha Chan Weng bt Raja Osman 6-2. 6-2; Rosli Maud w.o. Sunny Yap: Ling Diung Jong bt S. M. Salleh 6-2, 6-3. 2nd rd: Lee Eng Cheong bl Wong Soon Kong 6-1. 6-0; Charles Chin bt Osman Khairuddln 6-1131 words
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Article, Illustration567 1962-12-08 23 FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; Singapore, Friday - FIRDIE SALAHUDIN; Singapore, Friday DUKE: Benaud myth exploded AUSSIES STILL STRONG FORCE BUT... By THE draw in the First Test was a good result and England were now in a good position to regain the Ashes from Australia, said the Duke of Norfolk in Singapore last567 words
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Article, Illustration138 1962-12-08 23 Benaud: No shoulder trouble CYDNEY, Frl. Richie Benaud, Australia's Test captain, yesterday denied a report that he had suffered a recurrence of the shoulder trouble which affected him on the tour of England last year. Commenting on Benaud's bowling during England's second Innings In the Brisbane Test, a Melbourne newspaperReuter - 138 words
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187 1962-12-08 23 TOWNSVILLE, (Queensland), Friday. OETER Parntt, the Middlesex left-hander, led an M.C.C. run race against Queensland Country XI here today with 98 in 72 minutes. He and David Sheppard (67) put on 122 for the third wicket In 52 minutes. M.C.C., who dismissed theReuter - 187 words
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Article176 1962-12-08 23 COUNTRY XI Ist inns W. Brown c Larter b UlingTvorth 24; M. Campbell run out 40; R. Hasan c Dexter b Larter 2; D. Bichel c Sheppard b Larter 2; D. Seccombe c Knight b Grnveney 8; J. Mackay b Larter 0: C. Kunst lbw Statham 5; J. Pace176 words
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Article58 1962-12-08 23 Frl. Selangor have withdrawn from the nnals of the Malayan schoolboys' inter-state hockey tournament here this weekend. Selangor (the central zone winners) have decided to concede a walkover. The championship will now be decided tomorrow between Malacca (south zone winners) and Perak (north). Malacca have also won58 words
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268 1962-12-08 23 AUSTRALIANS HAND SINGAPORE ANOTHER THRASHING By KEN FERNANDEZ S pore 0 Auttralia 5 k UALA LUMPUR, Fri —The touring Australian women hockey players maintained their unbeaten record in Malaya when they handed a five-goal beating to Singapore at Rifle Range Road here today. This was Australia's second victory over Singapore.268 words
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Article26 1962-12-08 23 JOHORS BAHRU, Frl. Johore Bahru United beat Language Institute of Kuala Lumpur 44-0 at rugger here today. United scored seven goals and three tries.26 words
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Article261 1962-12-08 23 ARSENAL 5 STAR SOCCE RITES O; Singapore, Friday. lIIGHBURY would have reacted with thunderous cheers to a League championship success by Arsenal, but for their Singapore namesake it was a dash for safety for some of the players to escape being mauled by an angry261 words
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Article145 1962-12-08 23 SYDNEY, Frl. Ten Australian golfers have been Invited to take part In next year's Far East circuit on partly sponsored basis, reports Keith Hooper. The golfers are Peter Thomson, Kel Nagle, Frank Phillips, BUI Dunk. Bob Tuohy, Len Woodward. Ted Ball. Darrel Welch. Colin McGregor145 words
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Article229 1962-12-08 23 ERNEST FRIDA - ERNEST FRIDA; By Singapore, Friday TWO Scottish athletes! in Singapore are very disappointed today Hammer-t hrower Bob Nicholls and all-rounder Helen Watt (shot put, discus and hurdles) who were to represent Singapore in an international meet at Jakarta this weekend were told today that the meet229 words
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Advertisement36 1962-12-08 23 After Childbirth take It has no equal. It ia \J3 still the BEST today. TAN with 191 OR WITHOUT SUN v II Quick Tannin* V3t JL o i ■> o i stf^^aaaawaaV TA UUI Uf* /"l laH36 words
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Advertisement352 1962-12-08 23 WhesHier* €/ou cook by REBECCA HSU'S BILINGUAL INTERNATIONAL GAS COOKERY BOOK HBBH«WaP* Wm^ m^'^^ Thu h Ihf eook«ry book fo» ft < TOl VCr 40 p 9 fu of lh# «f '4M?HSk international rccipci colIL V (K f\ l%(\All Iccted ond rested by Rebecca Hrn ■K W^^fi^aV I AAtf COl352 words
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Miscellaneous171 1962-12-08 23 KUGGEB MALAYA CtP: B pore Clvlllanj v Joint Services (Spore padang) Negri-Malacca v Army, Malaya (Terehdak, Malacca); Kedah Penang (A. Star stadium) LEWIS TBOPHY FINAL: VI Kajang HS (4); I'm Trophy final: Malacca v Perak (6.15. both matches at Merdeka Stadiumi CLUB MATCH: Klang v B'COI Club (Klang). SOCCER SPORE171 words
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Article55 1962-12-08 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Gimson School at Clement! Road will stage their annual concert at the school tomorrow. Mr. Justice A. V. Winslow will present prizes after the concert. The concert, starts at 7.30 p.m. and will consist of English and Malay plays. Indian and lion55 words
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Article35 1962-12-08 24 BELGRADE. Fri. Yugoslavia in a new note to West Germany, has demanded severe punishment for "criminals" who last week attacked the Yugoslav mission at Bad Godesberg, a Foreign Secretariat spokesman said here today.35 words
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Article129 1962-12-08 24 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Assistant District Officer of Selama in Perak. Inche Zawawi bin Abdul Mom. 28. was killed after a motor accident last night on his way to Singapore to bring his sister to attend his wedding here on Sunday. The accident occurred129 words
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Article48 1962-12-08 24 3INOAPORE. Fri. The Tiong Bharu parish will hold a Christmas Party for the Sunday School children on Dec. 29 at Tiong Bharu Community Centre from 2.30 pjn. to 5.30 pjn.. followed by the annual Re-unlon Christmas dinner for parents at 7.30 p.m. at the same place.48 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-12-08 24 THE driver of the bus on the right, Chua Hee Kong, 32, was lucky to be alive when he was taken out of the mass of twisted" steel which was once the driver's cabin. He was admitted to hospital in a serious condition. Four men and95 words
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Article152 1962-12-08 24 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r|*HE Selangor Turf Club tonight decided to go ahead and build a new $1,750,000 grandstand in keeping with its growth and prosperity. A resolution to this effect was passed at a general meeting The new grandstand will replace a oulldlng which Is152 words
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Article54 1962-12-08 24 NORFOLK. (Virginia). Fri. The first American servicemen's families to return to Guantanamo since the Caribbean crisis in October left here today by air for the L.S. base in Cuba. A total of 31 women and children, who had been given two hours to pack and54 words
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Article362 1962-12-08 24 LONDON. Fri.— Stock markets ended the week and the account with an unsettled appearanceThere has been little to induce buyers to open new commitments and the Chancellor of the Exchequer's decision on no more reflation moves for the time being was a restraining Influence. Gilt-edged, however, turned better362 words
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Obituary188 1962-12-08 24 IVY ANN HENORIKS. 17. of Sfreraban died on 7.12.82 at 4 p.m. Burial will on *-12-t,2 .it 4 p.m. CABLE RECEIVED by Mr. T Thamhirnjuh. Oil Palms of Malaya Ltd. LayanK Layantc lnlorminK Dim or th* death of his mothi r-m-law, Mrs. K. Manlckam at Urelu-EaM, Oylon. S. KANACARETNAM,188 words
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Advertisement42 1962-12-08 24 mm, -.Kw/ 1 RJ |U X U MORENA \.*t THE HEIGHT OF FASHION i k| Jk MADE IN GERMANY BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- LOOK FOR "^^W 1 Obtainable From All Leading Opticians Sole Agent:— SIN KWANG OPTICAL CO.. P. O. Box 553. SINGAPORE.42 words
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Advertisement51 1962-12-08 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Worit SIO < Minimum) OOH— To Ruhy and Hen* Kay a son Tli. ink.- to doctors and mining ftaft of Kandang Krrhau Hospital OLVEH— To June and Mark a dauKhti-r. Mary, at Batu Gajan Hospital. 4.12.82. Both vaO, tnanKt to Doctor a.id Staff v\\A//MOKDIA \V V^SKYSTAR51 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-12-08 24 J-JIOHEST an«J lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Hirhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kou Bharu 82 72 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7340 words
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