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Title Section20 1962-12-11 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 No**** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration1613 1962-12-11 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - LESLIE HOFFMAN > AIRFIELD RECAPTURED Situation 'very much better' as two-pronged attack begins to retake Seria town I From REPORTING FROM BRUNEI TOWN, Mon BRITISH troops today recaptured Anduki airfield in Seria and relieved the brave police post at Panaga, at the other end of the oilfield.air last night by Straits Times Staff Cameraman Lim Yaw Chongl - 1,613 words
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Article, Illustration638 1962-12-11 1 FROMMANILA A CABLE GOES TO U THANT TO INTERVENE |NCHE A.M. AZAHARI, leader of the "revolutionary government of the unitary states of Kalimantan Utara" (North Borneo), said here today that he had appealed to the Tnited Nations to intervene in the Borneo638 words
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292 1962-12-11 1 BRUNEI TOWN, Monday rpilE commander of the 1 British task force, Brigadier J- Glennie. today outlined the military situation in Brunei as of late this afternoon. The Government held Brunei Town but the rebels still held the gaol, which was 15Reuter - 292 words
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113 1962-12-11 1 KUCIIING. Mon. The Sarawak Government today banned the entry into the country of officials of Singapore's Barisan Sosialis, Party Raayat, the Singapore Association of Trade Unions and its affiliates. Officials of the Federation's Socialist Front are also banned. The Government-in-Council has also banned all113 words
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Article68 1962-12-11 1 HUNDREDS of Dyaks from the interior of northern Sarawak are making their way through the jungle to police and military centres to volun- I teer to fight against the rebels. Home guards have been formed in the Third and Fourth Division. Police field force reserr- 168 words
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495 1962-12-11 1 Nehru is ready to go to World Court YEW DELHI, Mon. Mr. Nehru told Parliament today that he was prepared to have the Sino-Indian border dispute referred to an international body like the World Court if Parliament agreed but only if the Chinese pulled back from territory taken since Sept.495 words
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Article31 1962-12-11 1 REBELS PLAN LONDON Mod— < mwcattb andvh told CiBBWB ay Bt pi »iiu< d 1 ki'.'m\i Miltjn md minata p"ii» u I i< IU H ippOT'lOf* MlUtii hf added K31 words
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338 1962-12-11 2 News blackout spoils Sunday for New Yorkers NEW YORK, Mon.— A strike which left this city without any newspapers yesterday upset the lives of millions of New Yorkers, whose usual Sunday ritual consists of flopping in an easy chair and wading through acres of newprin*,. The first effects of theReuter - 338 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-12-11 2 EASTERN Airlines stewardess Helen Fournier, 21, weeps tears of Joy as she talks over the phone to her father in her bed at Peninsula General Hospital, in New York. She was one of 26 people who survived when an Eastern DC-7B airliner crashed on landing at61 words
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212 1962-12-11 2 A call to UN to quit Irian this month JAKARTA, Monday. RADIO Indonesia said last night that the United Nations would be asked to terminate its administration of West Irian by the end of this month. The broadcast said the request for shortening the temporary U.N. administration would be made212 words
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115 1962-12-11 2 REFUGEES ESCAPE IN A HAIL -OF FIRE BERLIN. Mon. More than 200 West Berlin police were rushed to the border with East Germany last night after about 50 rifle and sub-machinegun shots were heard. A police spokesman said it was first thought that a mass escape of East German refugeesReuter - 115 words
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Article24 1962-12-11 2 MOSCOW, Mon. Yugoslav Vice-Presldent Edward KardelJ arrived In Jakarta yesterday for a 10-day visit as the guest of President Soekarao.24 words
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Article235 1962-12-11 2 A 'terrible mark 9 Americans told WASHINGTON, Mon.— A State Department official said yesterday that racial discrimination in Washington against African diplomats continues to be "a terrible mark against us." The deputy chief or protocol Mr. Pedro San Juan, said rebuffs and Insults encountered by representatives of certain embassies had235 words
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Article76 1962-12-11 2 FOLIGNO (Central Italy). Mon.— A number of young people were in hospital last night— seven with broken bones after a "twist" that brought the house down. They were "twisting^ vigorously at a party here when the floor caved in and 50 dancers plunged into a poultryReuter - 76 words
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Article34 1962-12-11 2 NAIROBI. Mod. Police used tear gas twice to disperse striken blocking the gates of a tea factory hare yesterday. More than 8.000 workers are on strike on Kenya tea estates DPI.34 words
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Article35 1962-12-11 2 KINGSTON. Mon. The Jamaica Labour Party annual conference has re-elected the Prime Minister, Sir Alexander Bustamante, as party leader. He founded the party 18 years ago and has led It ever since. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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130 1962-12-11 2 Boy kills sister in row over radio BOSTON Mon. A 14-year-old boy, described as polite and intelligent, has admitted to the police that he strangled his elder sister in a fit of anger during a bitter quarrel over her use of a radio in his room. The body of 17-year-old130 words
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Article120 1962-12-11 2 Britain's reaction 'regrettable' WASHINGTON. Mon.— Th« Sunday Star said yesterday that Mr. Dean Acheson, former U.S. Secretary of State, "was a victim of the rather widely-felt temptation to polish a phrase" when he said that Britain has lost an empire and not yet found a role. It said Britain's reaction120 words
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Article56 1962-12-11 2 MANILA. Mon. The Philippines police boarded a Russian ship yesterday and were told that nln« Russian vessels had taken rafug* In Philippines waters because of heavy seas, a Philippines Navy spokesman said today. The vessels one tanker, on* tugboat and seven fishing boats had anchored one-and-a-halfUP - 56 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-12-11 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby CE/MEMB6R THIS OLD I V LETTCe I \OARLIN<3?/ f**Xl WROTE it fCFoee I \wt8E tMtatmoy fibu momvto I me tub moon ip I \ro MAcey vou/ 5^^ 0C ABLE ID MOLD 7 ME TO T»UT40 words
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Article157 1962-12-11 3 Quick look round KATMANDU, Mon. King Mahendra of Nepal today extended the two-year-old state of emergency which he proclaimed in December 1960, and extended a year ago LONDON: Dr. Robert Blrley, headmaster of Britain's most famous school. Eton, is to leave next year to take up a university past in157 words
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Article80 1962-12-11 3 AMMAN, Mon. Mecca Radio last night quoted a Royal Yemenite Radio report that royalist Yemeni troops had smashed a rebel force near Madania. destroyed part of a fort and killed 21 rebels including seven Egyptians. The report added that eight rebels and Egyptian soldiers had beenReuter - 80 words
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Article50 1962-12-11 3 BOGOTA. Mon. The wreckage of a Dakota plane of the Colombian airline Taxader, missing since Thursday, was found last night 30 miles from Barran- cabermeja, in the Santander Department of Colombia. An official communique from the airline said 11 of the 24 people aboard survived. —Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article, Illustration119 1962-12-11 3 THREE- YEAROLD Aiiita Jensen (above) of Fredericia. Jutland, Denmark, has a rare disease which makes the heart walls grow thicker and thicker, until the blood can no longer pass And her father has appealed to a Russian professor to give ncr a newExpresspic - 119 words
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Article41 1962-12-11 3 NEW YORK, Mon.— The number of known dead rose to seven last night and odds mounted against 30 other men sealed deep In a coal mine at Carmlchaels, Pennsylvania, three days ago by a shattering explosion. U.P.I.UPI - 41 words
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Article29 1962-12-11 3 TOKYO, Mon.— Mr. Bamboku Ohno, vice-president of the Japanese ruling Liberal Democratic Party, today left for Seoul for a four-day goodwill visit to South Korea29 words
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Article26 1962-12-11 3 TOKYO. Mon. Thai King Bhumlbol AduldeJ and Queen Striklt will make a State visit to Japan next May, the Foreign Office said today. CPI.26 words
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Article, Illustration291 1962-12-11 3 Spy-catcher George retires to watch his -orchids- LONDON, Mon.—Britain's top spycatcher, Detective-Su-perintendent George Gordon Smith, has resigned from the police force. Mr. Smith, 58. was Scotland Yard's crack sleuth against espionage a quiet, pipe-smoking man who grows orchids as a hobby. As a Special Branch policeman, dealing with political crime,Reuter - 291 words
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Article42 1962-12-11 3 ISTANBUL, Mon.— Ten people were Injured when about SO nationalists attacked the opening '.•eremony of a branch of the Workers' Party of Turkey, shouting "Damned Communists." Gendarmes fired Into the air flva times to break up the disturbance.42 words
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307 1962-12-11 3 BRUSSELS, Mon. Mr. Edward Heath arrived here yesterday for crucial talks with the Common Market on Britain's bid to join "The Six." Observers consider that the three-day talks opening here today may be the start of the final two 01 three-month phase ofReuter - 307 words
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Article48 1962-12-11 3 DAR-ES-SALAAM. Mon. "Republic" was Tangan. yika's most popular name for babies yesterday, hospital authorities reported. The first three babies born after midnight were named "Jamhuri." which means republic In Swahili. Tanganyika became a republic after Saturday midnight Just one year after it rained independence. U.P.I.UPI - 48 words
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386 1962-12-11 3 China call for Red liaison on discords ROME, Monday r [HE Chinese Communist Party, in a letter to the Czechoslovak party congress, has proposed "international consultation of all Communist parties" to discuss disagreements, the Italian Communist newspaper TUnita reported yesterday. L'Unita said the letter, also addressed to all foreign delegationsReuter - 386 words
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Advertisement282 1962-12-11 3 TO LET LARGE OFFICE SHOWROOM AT KUALA LUMPUR 5,000 sq. ft. of office and/or showroom space at first class business centre available for rent. Excellent place for large company which requires showroom, office and store. Suitable for Banks, Finance Companies, Airlines and Wholesalers. Will consider offers from anyone prepared to282 words
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289 1962-12-11 4 ROY FERROA - A LOOK-IN ON AZAHARI'S JOHORE HOME ROY FERROA By lOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Today. I cailed at the home here of Inche A.M. Azahari. leader of the Brunei revolt. The only person at home -It was l p.m. was pretty 20-year-old Jamdia blnte Elias, Inche Azahari's sis-ter-in-law. The radio blared "Lengang,289 words
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Article, Illustration404 1962-12-11 4 Lee: Difficult to get Malays to leave kampong SINGAPORE, Monday. THK Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today told a gathering of United Nations urban development experts that the authorities here had found great difficulty in persuading the Malays to give up their traditional forms of kampong society.404 words
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376 1962-12-11 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Singapore Ballet's Tenth Season opened with a charity performance of the Tchaikovsky classic, "The Sleeping Beauty," in the Victoria Theatre last night. Compared with the company's previous productions we must admit to some disappointment in the dancing generally, both ln quantity376 words
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200 1962-12-11 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Joint Activities Committee of three Singapore student bodies today described an implied remark by the Singapore. Frime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, as an attempt to "disintegrate" their unity. Mr. Lee, in a speech last week to the University200 words
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227 1962-12-11 4 250-member branch expelled by union SINGAPORE. Mon. The executive council of the left-wing Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union today expelled its 250-member Borneo Company branch for rejecting its proposals for ending the bonus dispute strike. In a statement announcing this decision, the council accused a "small group of individuals" in227 words
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Miscellaneous383 1962-12-11 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR i •pHE following Is todays ache- Lumpur (ML 311) 3.40 pn dule of civil movements at from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: 9 p.m. ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BO AC: To Dai win. Sydney BrUtoh tnlled Alrwayi: Prom fB A 700) 6.40 p.m.; to383 words
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Article156 1962-12-11 5 Passport find: Driver rewarded SINGAPORE, Mon. Taxi driver Mr. Chong Lian was today rewarded $25 for return- ing the missing passport and travellers' cheque of a British sales executive, Mr. E. J. Jones, on Friday. This morning Mr. Jones shook hands gratefully with the driver at his office in Union156 words
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Article67 1962-12-11 5 IPOH, Mon. A watchman. Othman bin Mat Isa. today pleaded .iot guilty to a summons charge of wounding Lee Nyan Kirn, 21, son of the late Mr. Lee Kwee Foh. millionaire tin miner. The offence was alleged to have been committed at the Sin Kwonu Foh67 words
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Article45 1962-12-11 5 IPOH, Mon.— Sein Kee, 28. of Penang. who had four previous convictions was described as "ln-i corrigible" today and Jailed for one year, ordered to receive six strokes of the rotan and six months' police supervision for stealing a car. He pleaded guilty..45 words
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55 1962-12-11 5 PENANG, Mon. A 17-gun salute will be fired In Penang on Dec. 15, the official birthday of the Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-HaJ. The Governor will take the salute at a parade in the City Stadium. In the afternoon, 2,000 guests will attend a55 words
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116 1962-12-11 5 SINGAPORE Monday. I>UDDY LAU, 17, shouted for help last night when D he was being robbed by a man in Kallang Road. Four men ran out of a I coffee shop. Lav thought they would help him. But they turned out to be the robber's116 words
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Article59 1962-12-11 5 IPOH, »4on. The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. will Inaugurate the Perak State Federation of Farmers' Associations at the Sekolah Tuanku Abdul Rahman in Tiner Lane here on Saturday. About 300 people, including the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee, and representatives59 words
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Article, Illustration308 1962-12-11 5 OUR SACRIFICES IGNORED, SAYS UNION 'Plantation workers neglected in development projects* KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gENATOR S. P. S. Nathan today accused the Federation Government of neglecting plantation workers. The Senator, who is president of the National Union oi Plantation Workers, said: "No provision for the benefit of plantation workers has308 words
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233 1962-12-11 5 Attack on the 'political urchins' to the arrest of 11 people at a secret society initiation ceremony in Kuala Selangor three weeks ago.] Mr. Nathan added that certain "vicious political urchins and some jealous in. dlviduals," envious of the union's growing strength, were trying to weaken it. Mr. Nathan announced233 words
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190 1962-12-11 5 A 3-week bonus for 3,000 bus firm —staff SINGAPORE, Mon. About 3,000 employees of the Singapore Traction Co. are to get a bonus of three weeks' wages this year. Last year they got a week's additional bonus plus one week's pay awarded by a court of inquiry In 1956. The190 words
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Article114 1962-12-11 5 MALACCA, Mon.— An Australian soldier. Private Donald Royden McLeod, 26, has become a Muslim convert and married Che Zalnun binte Hashim, an assistant lecturer at the Malay Women's Training College here. Pte. McLeod. who was a Presbyterian before becoming a Muslim and has taken the114 words
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85 1962-12-11 5 PENANG. Mon.— The Penang division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress is still "greatly concerned" over the plight of port workers. "It strongly advocates that a wages council be established by January next year," the secretary. Mr. 'Yuen Fook Meng, writes in the85 words
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182 1962-12-11 5 IPOH, Won. An army corporal. Mahiyuddin bin Ariffin. 24. was today fined 3300 or three months' jail for molesting Halimaton Sa'adiah. 21. wife of a Drivate at Kampon* Simee here. The magistrate. Incite Abu Bakar bin Osman. told him: "As a superior officer182 words
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Miscellaneous47 1962-12-11 5 ItufjH Bunny n, f Ralph Heintdahl CnOW IP I COULP ONLY ==a!^ —**g L *"""»"'"">■ w v r PI6URE OUT HOW TO J m 1 B f |\V /THIS" SCARECROW WILL V\S WEMINP BUSS BUNNY ~JJT \\Jk V KEEP THE BIRPS OUT/ f»V_IL!I^ UT T I \ML dT"""\47 words
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Article, Illustration2001 1962-12-11 7 BOXING. WITH A TOUCH OF COMIC OPERA- The ring's lcin& of clowns, Levinsky was the &reat eccentric of the fifeht Jame and it came from his sister who was known as Leaping Lena ON E day in June 1037 a Press lunc h was given in London to publicise a2,001 words
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Article, Illustration481 1962-12-11 8 No external factors influenced them, says the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negri Sembilan SEREMBAN. Mon CEREMBAN, Mon.— The Yang di-Per-tuan Besar of Negri Sembilan today said it was gratifying to note that his multiracial subjects had continued to live in a spirit of mutual goodwill481 words
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180 1962-12-11 8 SINGAPORE, Monday. MALAYAN Airways has definite plans to replace expatriates with local staff. The chairman of the airline's board of directors, Dato Loke Wan Tho, said so in his report to shareholders for the year ending March this year. The airline had made a comprehensive180 words
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Article68 1962-12-11 8 BATU PAHAT. Mon. The Mentri Besar of Johore. Dato Ha.ji Hassan bla Haji Yunos, yesterday opened a new government clinic at Kampong Wak Lahu, eight miles from here. The clinic has a resident midwife and will server about 5,000 people from five kampongs. Four more68 words
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Article207 1962-12-11 8 4 YOUTHS ROB 3 SLEEPING WOMEN I£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. Four youths with daggers entered a house at the sth mile Ipoh Road here early this morning and robbed three old women of their life savings. The robbers escaped in a car, which police said had false number plates, with $700207 words
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Article76 1962-12-11 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Because of the Brunei revolt. 12 Singapore students, who were due to leave tomorrow for a tour of the Borneo territories, have now postponed their trip Indefinitely. The students returned by air this afternoon from Kuala Lumpur, where they spent three76 words
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Article51 1962-12-11 8 MUAR, Mon. Kundang Ulu local council has asked the State Government for $41,000 for general improvements in the area for next year. In the Bukit Pasir local council, the State Government has spent $4,000 for the construction of a 1.000-ft. long concrete drain at Jalan Panchor main51 words
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Article119 1962-12-11 8 KLANG, Mon. Three parties the Alliance, Socialist Front and the People's Progressive Party will contest the state byelection for the Port Swettenham constituency. Nominations closed at noon today. The candidates are: Inche Adnan bin Chlk (Alliance), 32, clerk and secretary of the Klang division of Umno.119 words
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Miscellaneous148 1962-12-11 8 Alley Oap By V. T. Hamlin TO THINK I'D YESJSUT THAT WAS V*^ ~-v/ VEH I' OH SUES V OOOLA? BUT HAS SHE TH' iy.f^^ l^J^l\J s sS?^± l f« H A D WHATSUP.! WHEBE'S ON A /WE'RE \OH VMEhJTAL RESOURCES £?r?l^. N «£5 O i'X7 2 O £J? E148 words
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Article, Illustration368 1962-12-11 9 Tengku in bulldozer digs the first soil KUALA LUMPUR, Monday fENGKU Abdul Rahman drove a bulldozer to shift the first few cubic feet of soil and started the construction of the new multimillion dollar international airport at Subang about 14 miles from here this morning. The Tengku, in gay spirits,368 words
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118 1962-12-11 9 jroil. Mon. A fisha monger, Chan Vim, IS, was attacked by four youths, believed to be MCnt society gangsters. while br was eating at a roadside stall here last night. lie was treated in the Ipoh Hospital for a knife wound on his118 words
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Article51 1962-12-11 9 PENANG, Mon.— A motorist. Sia Chin Yin. was today fined $50 and had his licence endorsed when he pleaded guilty to a charge of inconsiderate driving. Sia's car hit a motor-cyclist at I the Junction of Presgrave Street, and Brick Kiln Road on the morning of July51 words
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Article47 1962-12-11 9 TELUK ANSON. Mon. Mr. I Wong Kong Yew. chief technical' assistant of the Drainage and! Irrigation Department. Lowei j Perak. has gone on promotion to the Ampang research station in; Kuala Lumpur and has been sue- 1 ceeded by Haji Tahlr bin Tedoh, 1 from Malacca.47 words
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104 1962-12-11 9 DENANG. Mon. A I Singapore holidaymaker and his girl friend were held up yesterday by tbree armed youths while picnicking near Sungei Batu Ferringi. about 12 miles from the city. They took a transistor set and $580 in cash and jewellery.104 words
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Article68 1962-12-11 9 TANAH RATA. Mon. The Sultan of Pahang arrived here at noon today for a sixday official visit. This evening he will attend a cocktail party given by a the District Officer. Inche Ghazalli Mohamed Nor. Tomorrow the Sultan will open the $150,000 extension to the Smoke68 words
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169 1962-12-11 9 Gun-point grab of $6,000 in busy street SINGAPORE. Mon. The proprietor of a tobacco firm was robbed of $6,000 in cash and cheques at gunpoint in busy Rochore Road this morning. Mr. Xeng Yee Cheong, 53. was stepping Into a van parked opposite his firm when two men accosted him.169 words
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Article36 1962-12-11 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Maj.-Gen. T. S. Taylor. Deputy Chief of the Australian General Staff flew into Singapore last night to inspect Australian unite at Terendak camp, near Malacca. He returns to Australia on Thursday.36 words
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Article30 1962-12-11 9 PENANO. Mon— Penangs new ChiK Police Officer. Mr. J. J. Raj Sr.. today paid a courtesy call on the Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Slew, at City Hall.30 words
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Obituary43 1962-12-11 10 W.rd* Sit (Minimum) MR. TAN SOO SEAH p.iaaed away oa IS n at i» Jalan Ft»)»h. leaving behind 1 »i»e». 3 nous. 1 daiiKhter-in-law. 7 dauithter. in-law and many trm.fl children Fnnrral on wvnnedday II 12 <I 2 at 17.1 M) noon43 words
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Article164 1962-12-11 10 in Hnrd* Sl» (Minimum) MR and MRS. r. ShanmuKam thank relativen and friends for their Tamable anaaajta, KOOd wither and atlaataaae* ii anaMlag, ipoh. MR. ANO MRS. Norman Nic holm thank rrli.ii\r» and fnendx for tbeir pram-nts. rood wuhe* and attendance at their u.-ddinK VIJ-62. MR. A MRS. Tan164 words
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Obituary28 1962-12-11 10 Word* N/9 f Wiajimiinii IN LONG LOVING Memory of the late Madam Bemadi'tte Wee suet- l^in departed on 11/12/61. «lii"<ed. nut UN* foncotten i>v h<r children28 words
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Article38 1962-12-11 10 H orda 51" f Minimum) TO READERS of 'Her World.'' r.i-KrM ommtaslon In Chrlftmas Cuke rii'ipc. I'm' 10 ounces plain flour. Handy. OAVIO AH LEX please Inform ■j uf your whrreahouM. Mum and Dad ther< and J.'ff38 words
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Article199 1962-12-11 10 lit Word* Sit /Minimum) FOR THAT QUICK .up of tea. L°se I aatam. trm add hot water to Neatea for cup aftrr cup of refi. "hioK. 100% pur.' tra OARLINC Vintiirm recommend H Kjaatl acrlaim it euem. what i* It? Bo IK hard Burgundy of couroe. all other" RVVITA199 words
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Article923 1962-12-11 10 ■raat close to British Borneo." As long as the Indonesian Govei nment does not sec British Borneo (or Brunei* as second West Irian all will be well. There is no cause for I Jakarta to be alarmed over an insurrection in Brunei. The rebels are not going923 words
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Article484 1962-12-11 10 There aro two peaceful ways Ito avoid a Christmas railway strike by the resumption of I negotiations or by arbitration, j I'here is a third and rougher method. But for the Govern|ment to outlaw the strike i would cause much bitterness and alter for the worse the whole484 words
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LETTERS
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254 1962-12-11 10 POLICY OF KEEPING POLITICS OUT OF THE CO-OPS HAVING read the statements in the Straits Times regarding the affairs of the National Land Finance Co-opera-tive Society Ltd., I would point out that any irregularity. Imaginary or real, should have been brought. In the first instance, to the notice of the254 words
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Letter136 1962-12-11 10 1 REFER io tne letter by "Observer" (S.T. Nov. 24) concerning the orchid seller on Langkawi. I would draw the attention of your correspondent to the Forest Enactment in which it is stated that "forest produce" includes plants etc. found m or brought from a reserved forest136 words
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Letter100 1962-12-11 10 NOW that the results of the primary school leaving examination have been announced, thousands of boys and girls who failed but are eligible for the repeat and Dost primary classes are hunting for places.. Within the last few days, hundreds have been told that the classes have100 words
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Letter87 1962-12-11 10 IN the present regulations In Singapore, there is no provision in law to assist an owner of an old building in a business locality to rebuild. The owner often finds it difficult to get possession from the tenants. The tenant should accept alternative accommodation provided by the87 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1962-12-11 10 The fanatic who fled to save his own skin SARAWAK'S GOVERNOR ON FORCES BEHIND REVOLT IN BRUNEI IN a broadcast to the country last night the Governor of Sarawak, Sir Alexander Waddell, said the population had been kept informed by government statements over the past 36 hours of the grave1,041 words
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Article354 1962-12-11 10 FJAR-ES-S A L A A M, Mon. Dr. Julius Nyerere, the ex-school-master who led Tanganyika to independence and now to republican status, says he has "to change this country quickly, raise the standard of living of the people and I may have to push people around.Reuter - 354 words
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Advertisement471 1962-12-11 10 r Straits Tines Malay Mail iiattiflea «iv. f utemenis may be handed to: Ist floor COLD STORAGE ARCADE Orchard Road COLD STORAGE BRANCHES AT HOLLAND NOAD—KATON* KIPPIL ROAD-NAVAL BASE Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STO«JE LTD Winchester House, colryer Quev THE NIWi FRONT rit»p«tricN's Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Read.471 words
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Advertisement25 1962-12-11 10 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air J 4 unpleasant smells with the *&gf*l elegant 'Off BETTER AM* CONOmON* I25 words
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Advertisement125 1962-12-11 10 SINGAPORE TURF CLUB NOTICE We certify that the Big Sweep tickets withdrawn from sale in the sweeps held in con liinction with the race meeting ending on 9th December, 1962, were checked by us ond sealed in locked containers until the sweeps were drown. We also certify that the corresponding125 words
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Article198 1962-12-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon 1V A British engineer Mr. T. V. Neil, was found dead in his hotel room here this morning with his wrists slashed. His blood-soaked body was found sprawled across the floor of his room at the Station Hotel. He Is believed to198 words
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Article81 1962-12-11 11 JJUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Dungun-Kuala Trengganu road Is flooded at two places but still passable to all traffic. It is under nine inches of water between the 30 and 33-3/4 milestone and under 12 Inches oi water between 28-3/4 and 29-1/4 milestone. Other flooded81 words
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Article43 1962-12-11 11 JOHORE. BAHRU. Mon. The Tangku Mahkota of Johore today presented certificates to 84 rriigious teachers at the Government Training Centre, Bukit Senyum. tit tht end of training course organised by the Religious Affairs Department and the State Rural Development Committee.43 words
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Article, Illustration48 1962-12-11 11 BATTLE-READY men of the Ist Bn., the Queen's Own Highlanders, boarding a RAF aircraft at Changi airfield for Brunei on Sunday night. A few hours after arriving ar Brunei Town they were being flown to launch an assault on the rebelheld Seria oilfield.48 words
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Article83 1962-12-11 11 Johore to ban street stalls MUAR, Mon. Johore will have no street stalls within two years, the State Government has decided This was disclosed at today's Town Council meeting. A circular from the Johore State Secretary to eight Town Council presidents says: "The State Government has agreed to demolish stalls83 words
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Article46 1962-12-11 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. A Pontian rubber dealer, Mr Ng Van Pee, has been appointed chairman of the Johore Bahru Red Cross Society for three years. The vice-chairman Is Mr. Wong Peng Long. Mr. William Ng Kum Wai is the secretary.46 words
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Article73 1962-12-11 11 SIR DENNIS WHITE. the British High Commissioner in Brunei (above), who flew from Singapore to Brunei at 11 a.m. yesterday in an RAF plane. Sir Dennis had arrived in Singapore on Sunday night from Britain, where he had been on sick leave. He decided73 words
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Article49 1962-12-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Hart Chand was re-elected president of the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association at its annual meeting yesterday. Others elected were vice-presi-dents, Mr. Tan Hee Ban and Mr Kanapathy; ?ecretnr\. Mr. pprer Chua; and treasurer, Mr. Teh Chee Seng.49 words
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Article22 1962-12-11 11 TELUK ANSON. IfOB. The! Perak Mentri Besar. Dato Shaarl; bin Shaflee. Inspected rural development projects In Rungkup near here today.22 words
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Article, Illustration400 1962-12-11 11 JUDGE LIFTS ORDER ON CIRCUS The show goes on, says happy Miss Buets KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The order of seizure of the animals and equipment of the Circo Brazil in Sitiawan was lifted today by Mr. Justice Gill following applications by four people, Including an attractive Brazilian woman, who claimed400 words
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Article30 1962-12-11 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Mr Ling Kok Yun. 31, victim of last Thursdays parcel bomb explosion. continued to make satisfactory progress in the Johore Bahru General Hospital today.30 words
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Article177 1962-12-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Civil Service Clerical Federation is threatening strike acton if the Government does not implement a unified clerical service scheme with adequate pay rise for 18,000 clerks, typists and accounting machine operators by March 31 next year. The Government Clerical Services Union Selangor,177 words
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77 1962-12-11 11 pENANG. Mon. The Penang division of the Malayan Trade Unions Congress today pledged "both moral and financial support" for the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya In Its proposer! strike. "We Just cant stand by while our brother unionists are not getting reasonable wages." Mr. Gerald77 words
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Article36 1962-12-11 11 SINOAPORE. Mon. A hawker. Lim Tlong Thor. 30. was fined $630 today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing two cartoons of cigarettes on which duty was not paid in Amber Road.36 words
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295 1962-12-11 11 Brunei troubles won't affect new refinery: Shell chief KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. 'JHE present troubles in Brunei will not affect the $50-million Shell refinery which is expected to begin operations in May next year. The chairman of the Shell leflning Co. (Federation of dalaya) Ltd., Mr. J. N. St. G. Cirke.295 words
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Article98 1962-12-11 11 Co-ops plan their own building KUALA LI'MPUR. Mon Malayan co-operators have decided to build a "Malayan Co operative House" in Kuala Lumpur. This decision was taken at the final session of the silver Jubilee all-Malaya co-operative conference today at the Technical College. The conference agreed unanimously that a fund should98 words
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Article77 1962-12-11 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Ajjonp has srnt this message to President Nyerere of the new Republic of Tanganyika: "This proud occasion, we feel certain, is one which augurs well not only for your country, but also for the Commonwealth and the world as a whole.77 words
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Advertisement310 1962-12-11 11 I > 2L i ASuptrb Collection ot Fur JM K Coett, Stoic* end Tit« n SebU, Mink, Ermine, f HL fmnimn Lomb, Squirrel JQ V| L«op«rd, Muiquoih, Ruisian Mermet, etc. S Picture ihowf a magnificent fflfl9 •role in ttlecf.d AUTUMN fl| B HAZE Mink JP^^ lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIMIIIHIII I A k 4310 words
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Advertisement71 1962-12-11 11 iSsJiltttßi gw /jaafl" I iJilloJ Exclusively designed (or you. scientifically unequalled, \ii^lf\ tMt jJ^njMj fi'S 'S the world's thinnest automatic watcn BLJREN 100% eeM-wtnding waterproof shock protected SWISS antimagn«"c 26 jewels sweep second hand luxury dial automatic calendar (with quick date setting device) Available with steel and rolled gold metal71 words
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Miscellaneous415 1962-12-11 11 RADIO MALAYA 11 NATION *si^ E RTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE 41.7 metres AM. 6.00 Time Signal; 61 1 Negara-Ku. News Headlines; shortwavk Srarvirir 605 Morning Melodies: 7.00 SHORTWAVfcSEBVICE Rendezvous With Music: 7.30 AM 6 00 Oeod Mnmin<»- am Time Signal. News; 7.35 Break- MornYng pSe 'Tw*' T^e Xast Club: 8.00 Time415 words
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Article, Illustration281 1962-12-11 12 Blackhead victim? Beautician has rescue programme BLACKHEADS can now be "dissolved" away with a herbal powder. Mrs. Rosalie Hernon, (above), a local beautician, has just returned from a three-month refresher course on the Continent, with several new facial preparations and electrical gadgets. Now back in her salon at Orchard Road,281 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-12-11 12 No celluloid queen, but she has a heavy weekly mail IXSRTY YEAR OLD r Mrs. Cheng Wei Mm is no celluloid queen or glamour girl. Yet she receives hundreds of letters each week. Letters from ail over Borneo. Sarawak, the Federation and Hong Kong pour286 words
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Article50 1962-12-11 12 vrOUNGSTERS now having X their school holidays will love the colourful balletSleeping Beauty now running at the Victoria Theatre. Presented by the Singapore Ballet Company, the season which began last Sunday will last up to Saturday night. Tonight and tomorrow's performances will begin at 7 p.m.50 words
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Advertisement233 1962-12-11 12 DREAMS FROM PARIS MW+ PERFUiME 9 I, BRILLIANTINE XjL^aMVr/ SOLE AGENT s Won tori SINGAPOIVC. KUALA LUMPUHTIPOM PCNANQ, I II I twinkling j/nt I tempting W J \J V/l Vterrific "W with Black Opal's Eye Beauty Magic. jj k% Here arc looks unlimited with the subtle magic of Black Opal233 words
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Advertisement238 1962-12-11 12 ~7) Y~ BL'- f- J Andrex Jt Be Andrex Toilet Tissue Is soft as can be, and it's double for real strength, and fully wrapped to stay clean and hygienic. Andrex Toilet Tissue, in soft /I pink, blue, yellow, green and white. (1 iftWl) Is the Inevitable choice, of women238 words
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Miscellaneous341 1962-12-11 12 Straits Times Crossword Jt^^H^^H Hi IHI Hi Wm HT~"~ ACROSS 7. Special pie Monsieur iced 1 Gives up again and goes back made many ill <8> 1 7 >.. 8. Where the heart Is. draw the 5. Revive the umpire: two points line on self control (4, 4). lost be341 words
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COMMERCIAL NEWS AND VIEWS
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Article183 1962-12-11 13 JAPANESE GLASS TRADE MISSION A THREE-MAN delegation from Japan's glass industry called at Singapore last week for a market survey, with f. a view to pushing up f uture sales. They were Mr. T. Yamazakl. export manager of Asahl Glass Co. Ltd. oi Tokyo. Mr. v. Sasuga. export manager of183 words
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Article63 1962-12-11 13 The Singapore market continued to be very short of copra, arrivals .slightly exceeding 300 tons last week which were mainly absorbed by mills, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce review. There was no report of f.o.btransactions. Overseas prices firmed during the week. Philippines quotations from London rising63 words
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Article47 1962-12-11 13 A group of French oil and chemical companies is to establish a new synthetic polylsoprene rubber plant near the projected oil refinery at Peyzln In south-eastern Prance. The oil companies are Union General Des Petroles and I^-Mure Union and the chemical concerns, Ugine and ProgU.47 words
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Article, Illustration295 1962-12-11 13 HENRY PAUL - HENRY PAUL Tasek Cement public share plan By JHE $20 million Tasek Cement Ltd. of Ipoh, now registered as a private company, is to be made into a public company, according to one of (lie directors, Mr. Yeoh Kean Hin. "The conversion will be made295 words
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179 1962-12-11 13 Good market seen here for trailers T^HE need to economise on -I transport without losing any part of its efficiency has led to the wider use of trailers and semi-trailers in many parts of Asia, notably Malaya, according to Mr. J. R. Quinn, sales director of Primrose Group Sales of179 words
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Article, Illustration212 1962-12-11 13 Parker's Very personal' pen due ,rw%HE Parker Pen Co. oil 1 U.S.A. will shortly introduce on the Malaysia market yet another model "a very personal pen." Called the Parker VP, It incorporates a number of features designed to reduce writing fatigue, according to Mr. T. A. Gavin, foreign sales manager,212 words
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Article, Illustration167 1962-12-11 13 pOTHMANS of Pall Mall (Australia) Ltd. is to provide more technical assistance for the new Rothmans factory -at Petaling Jaya. This was stated by Mr. R. A. Irish, chairman of the Australian company, when he visited Malaya to witness the opening of the local factory167 words
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353 1962-12-11 13 Radio Singapore buys two US TV recorders EASTLAND Trading Co., a Singapore firm of importers, exporters and specialists in sound equipment and manufacturers' representatives, has been contracted to supply and instal two television recorders for Radio Singapore. The units, for recording pictures and sound, are to be supplied by Ampex353 words
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Article25 1962-12-11 13 Th.c American Can Company have announced In New York slightly higher prices jfTectlve January 1 for tin-coated aiumlnium and fibre composite cans.25 words
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Article103 1962-12-11 13 IN October. Swissair Increased its total capacity offered by 23 per cent to 35 million ton-kilometres of which 19 million could be sold. The demand rose 14 per cent. The median load factor was 53.3 per cent, compared with 57.4 per cent a year ago and the seat103 words
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Article37 1962-12-11 13 An Australian company. Lightburn and Co. of Adelaide, will soon start assembling three Italian Alfa Romeo cars under an agreement signed by its president, Mr. Harold Ughtburn. and the president of Alia Romeo, Or. LuraghL37 words
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Advertisement368 1962-12-11 13 BBBk BV Bv flB^^ iB^^ asm «>■>■*. i 1 fl^^H Ma Ba^BJ Ba^B Wm^ aa^B I il B^^ My A w™— T AVY^ AwaY Awj^P^ rSfl&* W Wlill ilfflr I -fflBHjl v^***»BBBBajP' _~^^«©£^^™MnBt^ I jjB^^gf* J ttCra^"BaI™ irrlaaalwflaftlrlBBaaaaaaaliii "•"'"•■IB wpnnm %£"*3p B^^BBBBi&i^^^M.^^IBl BBPW^^wwww* 1 1 i;^-'' I These Diescl-engincd BEDFORD368 words
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Advertisement321 1962-12-11 13 ■°pore/I > «Baog J2sft 00— «320.00. Krdaratlon j: 1^ (X)— (400.00. I -p Rlvri a ponrrful. clrar »nO disturb- aTiM^»j MS^ A aoe<-frre rtcrptloo. f \tflntW WalJ ProcTamme choir* I. cEBbS ■LrvSl r^ made raiy with 5 '^^y^y^^^BSS ru A^ m push-button i,y«tein. \~~Y f~ Ja>— i^Slf I fI^^SSPJRSSSQM Gimm321 words
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Article, Illustration1857 1962-12-11 14 Famous jockey family left record of turf victories and scandals ALLEGATIONS by the stewards at Newmarket Racecourse in 1791 that the famous jockey Sam Chifney had thrown a race triggered one of the great scandals of the English turf. Because he considered the stewards1,857 words
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Advertisement190 1962-12-11 14 NO NEED TO OPEN THE DOOR TO SEE WHAT'S COOKING HAS EASY VIEW GLASS DOOrIH .^^Sb» M No need to open the oven j HrH^N S£9l r 1m door just drop down the J-wm^ Mm ingenious front panel and C|^|j see the whole of the oven —^^^^B wmrn^m BS^al A190 words
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Advertisement1355 1962-12-11 15 10 LIVERPOOL ft Win COAST UK Out S'pora Sain P. aTnaja Ptnaaj PATROCIUS L'pill. Dublin. Glasgow Dec 12 Otc 14 Ok 14/10 Nc 17 MELAMPUS L'pial. Dublin, HotL. rTbur| Otc II Dm 10 Om 17/20 OM tl MEMNON iKtrpMl. ensgow Oac II Om tt Om 21/17 Om 20 AJAX Avonmoutn.1,355 words
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Advertisement1439 1962-12-11 15 WLIU±MMWQWWVl ll l Wk THE E. A. C. LINES- SAILINGS 10 fctNOA. U HAVRE. HAMBURG. BREMEN, ANTWERP. ROITIRIAM AMiUROAM. OSLO. BOTkJENOIHr. AND COPENHAGEN /S«"*«^V <00. S'haa >-inan| KrVKo\\il 'FALSTRIA" k) 23 21 Dec 27/21 Dec 31 31 Dec tfl XSLJA iIBONkA" aj M Nt/ IMI 1/ IJM IJM \!SS~~2§I lUTLAMU"1,439 words
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Advertisement1525 1962-12-11 15 EIPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON. LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. Sport P. S'haia Pining BENURISt I'Pitl. H'kurg. R'dam,6'ntoutk Die 12/14 On 15/20 Otc 21/22 OENVALLA (In, N'kirg. R'daa, A'vir* Oat 11/21 Baa 21/21 BENMACBNOI (H) H'kurt, L'«M. G'mooth Ott 11/23 Ott 24/21 OM 20/ 2 BENOORAH (E.Lp.) L pill H'karg. Hull. R'daia1,525 words
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Advertisement1218 1962-12-11 15 W^ McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W, V*M ELLERMAN LIME dc KLAVENESS LIMB V mt HAVRE, lONOON. HAMBORS, LBS AMULES, SAN FRANCISCO. BOUEROAM ft MI6DLESBROLKM. AEATTLE. VANCOUVER ft PIRILANB CITY Of NORWICH Atciitiag carga ftr CnUal ft SmU X'fMira 9 ft.- p,,.. n Aaenca. U/21 Dm 22/21 Oec 24/24 OK P1,218 words
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Article18 1962-12-11 16 Further November rubber crops included: Batn LinUng 277.000 lb-, and Gienealy 170.000 lb. KeaapM 1.140.000 lb.18 words
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645 1962-12-11 16 From Our Market Correspondent THE Brunei revolt sparked off an intense concentration in Shell Refinery shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday due to the confused reports received regarding the situation. In the first fifteen minutes of trading 100--000 shares were snapped up645 words
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Article22 1962-12-11 16 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 8 Dec. 10 Industrials: 196.16 196.26 Tins: 283.09 284.79 S rubber*: 179.83 179.83 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Article557 1962-12-11 16 fOMBINEU business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of deals in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: BeiMtead (9,000) II. M): Ounleps (4.000) 52.35, (1,000) 12.3 H. (1.000) $2.36. (1.000) »2.39: Fed Olsp. (2.000) $1.44: F. and N. erds (1.000)557 words
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297 1962-12-11 16 NEITHER the tin nor rubber markets were affected in any way by the Brunei revolt as it was not considered a market factor. In one year Brunei produces very little more rubber than Singapore island. On the Straits tin market yesterday the price297 words
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Article223 1962-12-11 16 Ahipi lying aloiutnicli the Singapore wbarves today art: Nlchlrel Mam IX. Kernlleld 31/32. Melrlnaan Maru 44. Dadao NTV. 3, Sclamat NW. 1. Empire Kltlwake 21/22. and Eastern Kovrr 3V38. Outir reads: Chefoo. Betin. Ktcrkrlng, Nlchlwa Maru, Karonaa, Brlaa Kellz, llonmouthshlrt, Thalfo Maru. Reginald Kerr, Mum. Kerandjl, Hock223 words
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Article117 1962-12-11 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. ASSOCIATED Oil Group's oil strike In Queensland featured In today's market. Associated Australian, was most affected, rising sharply by lls. 6d to 235. 9d. General inTestments had a firm undertone in quiet trading. Most leaders held levels or improved. Base metals were easier with loans firm.117 words
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Article261 1962-12-11 16 nICIMBER first graoe rubber buy- ers f.e.k. closed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at SOI cents per lb. down ooe-clgbtb of a cent. The tone was qulst. t.C.C R.A. and P. M.R.I. cloning prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. I R.B.S. prompt f.o.b.261 words
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Advertisement1079 1962-12-11 16 I \ViT^ kawasaki^kisen^kaisha^ltdl^ Express O.S.A. Pacific c« Atlantis Coast aorvioa tl* EIA tU EIA VMM f- S'Mrn H'kong f ranci'co L. Anfelet H. Yen ••K.wiUwi Mara" Il/N Dtc ***** Ml III 73 lin IS Im 11 Ftk "Kaankawa Mara" HM Jm N/)1 Jm I M II III a Fel M1,079 words
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Advertisement968 1962-12-11 16 CLOSING PRICES OPTION PREMIUMS (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December 10 u<-c. 10. THre* months MALAYAN RUBBER Dunlop. H cv. B DarOy m. •PRICE: 804 Cents (down aamrnon ll'cts B. TractHw 1/ls. one-eighth o! a cent). bTS+f** lSSs'et.. TIN: 5427.87J (UP 37i M C<rnent 1« Ms. f Times 22 cv. centv) Containers 10968 words
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Advertisement855 1962-12-11 16 TAIPING CONSOLIDATED LIMITED (Incorporated In thr Federation of Malaya)NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that the Directors have declared an Interim Dividend (No. 39) of 40 cents per share less Malayan Income Tax at 40% In respect of the year ending 31st December, 1962. Such Dividend will be paid855 words
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Advertisement1665 1962-12-11 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT APPUCATIOKS are Invited from Federal citizens to fill In vacancy of cleric In the Sekolah Kebangsaan Petempuan, Dungun. l Applicants mutt have attained 1 their 17th but not their 33rd btrthr f day and must possess the qualiti--2 cations of elthe-:-I (a) Cambridge School Certifl- cat* or Federation1,665 words
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Advertisement1040 1962-12-11 17 SITUATIONS VACANT to Wmrdm *4 (Mln.l—Bmx H> rf. «r»r. WANTED A SYCE tor an ttstate in belangor. Please apply wttb eopita of recent testimonials to Box A 1221 S.T ILL. A LARGE COMPANY invites applications from Architects with quallOcattom* recognized by Government to nil aa Important vacancy. Please apply stating1,040 words
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Advertisement930 1962-12-11 17 GODOWN SPACE VACANT Worsts 15 (Min.)— Box St eit. txtn VAOANT FLOOR SPACE To Lot about 9.000 so. IU ground Boor Concrete Building 44 Kiss Tarn Road. Avatlabl* end -December. Apply PO Boa 109S Singapore EDUCATION Ward* SS (Mm.)— Box St res, oxlro NEW SESSIONS Typewriting. Shorthand. Book- keeping. Beginners/930 words
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Advertisement1099 1962-12-11 17 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Vtrit U IWa-Hbi H cts. sxlrc If YOU NEED Capital to expand your business established within Malaysia. Flnanrtsr ars prepare to ftnaaea you. Box A 4488. B.T. Spore. DOGS. PETS. ETC it Word* U (Mm.,—B ox St el*, txtn TWO THOROUGHBRED Walts Miniature Poodles, owners leaving Singapore1,099 words
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Advertisement811 1962-12-11 17 FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St rts. «ytrs SCANDINAVIAN OLABS, silver, stainless steel, wooden ware and Jewellery are so assart and elegant Buy them for gifts or borne from Donald Moore Gallery. Uacdonald House, Orchard Road, Spore. VOUM CUESTS WILL PRAISE YOUR COOKING it you out a drop811 words
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Advertisement527 1962-12-11 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. *xt,o JAVA MOOES Beauty .saloon (Aircondmontd) Expert U/Stylists, Beautician TeL 2O31& SWANL. BIAUTV SALOON. (Airconditioned) 4. Jalaa Kuraa (Ssmbawaat) Spore. TaL *****. FARIOA MAISON MARCBLLB H/Stylmt. Manicurist laclaJ make up. Phone (Spore) ***** LONG BEACH BIAUTV Salon. (Holland Village! lira. CBew527 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1962-12-11 18 POLITICIANS SEEK TO EXPLOIT RAIL DISPUTE R AZAK By Straits Times parliamentary reporters 'There will be an upheaval of the workers if../ J£UALA LUMPUR, Mon. The railway dispute can be resolved peacefully if the workers stay away from politicians who want to exploit the situation. Tun Abdul Razak, Deputy Prime1,737 words
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Article, Illustration750 1962-12-11 18 LIU: THERE IS NO QUESTION OF MERCY... KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A Socialist Front M.P., Mr. Y. P. Liv (Rawang), told the House of Representatives today that the few industrial estates like Petaling Jaya were only intended to "beautify" the face of Malaya and not750 words
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Article80 1962-12-11 18 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Ann told the House of Representatives today that Malaya was earning $8 million to million a year from tourism. He said that the Tourist Promotion Section la his Ministry was understaffed to handle the work80 words
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Advertisement1012 1962-12-11 18 I NOTICE NOTICL The public is notified that Mr. rfWWWfHin PABK HATEI Wong Kum Choon has ceased to <»WK w "yD rAKR HUTfcL be our Agent, and he has 'no LIMITED authority to transact business or Notice is hereby eiven that the collect premium on our behalf. pj™*, Meeting NATIONAL1,012 words
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Advertisement836 1962-12-11 18 I PUBLIC APPOINTMENT A VACANCY EXISTS in the Chief Engineer's Office, H.Q F.EA.P.. Cbangl, for a SpecUl Grade Structural Draughtsman. Applicants must have obtained one of the following qualifications: > 1. I.A.M. (Final). 5 2- City Guilds (Structural) (Final). I S. H.NC. Joint Civil/Mechanical I or Building and have had836 words
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Advertisement76 1962-12-11 18 This b a tmib XV Chair. Inarm csa tell yen mi* instantly. a*i *ry cae alsa tell yea bow k itStn hum d» «ylet of oihet_^ pcriodi. fen «*«rvbody recognimy ami tpprcdam Drotte chocolata* immediately Arwayt in good nWy make s welcome prc*enc Always Welcome MALARIA? TAKE M&B 'IWwaquiiHs^ A76 words
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Article300 1962-12-11 19 VISITORS MAKE IT THREE IN A ROW AUSTRALIA i MALAYA 0 pENANG, Mon. Australia maintained their triumphant run in the women's international hockey tournament when they beat Malaya 3-0 at Western Road ground here today. Australia, who had beaten Malaya twice at Seremban and Kuala Lumpur, were the300 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-12-11 19 Selangor's Nashatar Singh (dark Jersey and cap in the rear) winning a lineout tussle in Sunday's All-Blues Cup match in which Selangor beat Perak 30-0. Straits Times picture by Harold Teo.Harold Teo - 36 words
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Article92 1962-12-11 19 PENANC 0 S PORE 1 A GOAL by centre-forward Marian Phillips in the 15th minute enabled Singapore to beat Penang 1-0 this morning. Singapore dominated the exchanges in the first 20 minutes and the deciding goal came in the 15th minute when Marian took a pass from92 words
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Article245 1962-12-11 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. rpHINNED down to a one-day tournament as a re--1 suit of withdrawals by schools unable to make the trip for financial reasons, the all-Malaya interschools seven-a-side rugby tournament, nevertheless, produced keen competition on the V.I. ground today with 12 teams playing. Champions245 words
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Article159 1962-12-11 19 SCC 5 (goal) RE-ME 0 gINOAPORE, Mon— Despite controlling play for longer spells a Singapore Cricket Club invitation team could only score a (goal) to beat REME in their rugger match on the padang today. REME, after being pegged into their own half for most of159 words
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Article25 1962-12-11 19 SINGAPORE, Mon. Woodbridge Hospital became the Interhospital badminton champions when they beat General Hospital 3-2 In the final at the SBA hall25 words
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Article289 1962-12-11 19 TENNIS Ipoh YMCA open i championships: Men's singles qfinaU: Leong Slew Weng bt Lian Van Keen 7-5. 6-1; Charles Chin wo. Ling Dlung Jong. Men's doubles 2nd rd: James Yuen and PJ.I Ingham bt Lian Van Keong and Kenny Oh 8-6. 6-3; Chan Kam| Chuen and Lee Eng289 words
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227 1962-12-11 19 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP BY i CINQAPORE, Mon. a! chance ride gave Lyall Harbridge his first classic success in Malaya when he won the Singapore St. Leger on Repulse Bay at Bukit Timah yesterday. Jimmy Martin's stable jockey, Laurie Johnson, could not make the weight227 words
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Article205 1962-12-11 19 Easy wins for ACS Singapore TPOH, Mon. Anglo-Chinese School, Singapore, won eight of the eleven swimming events against ACS Ipoh in their new swimming pool here today. But the visitors were beaten in the waterpolo match by Ipch Combined Schools (ACS. SMI. Anderson) by 10 goals to six. Originally the205 words
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Article81 1962-12-11 19 BENDIGO, Mon. Enterprising batting by Colin Cowdrey (95 not out) and Ken Barrington (90) gave MCC a good lead over the Victorian Country XI here today after a couple of early shocks. MCC lost Geoff Pullar with one run on the board and Peter Parfitt atReuter - 81 words
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Miscellaneous50 1962-12-11 19 Sports diary HOCKEY WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL: S"pore v Australia (Western Rd. Penang. S.15). STOKE DIV. 1: Police v Prisons (Thomson Rd); SCC v RAF Chanel (padang) RAF Setetar v University (Bt. Tlmah). SOCCER STORE JUNIOR CUP S-FINAt: Dockyard v Star Soccerltes (Jn Besar. 5.15). BASKETBALL MALAYAN championship iSUdium N«gara, 8 p.m.i.50 words
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288 1962-12-11 20 Tengku: 'Aid to Brunei only in a civilian -capacity' KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today that Malaya could give assistance to Brunei "only in a civilian capacity." He added that the 150 members of the police squad scheduled to leave today for Brunei to reinforce288 words
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Article82 1962-12-11 20 SINGAPORE, Tues.— A policeman latally wounded a gangster during a gang fight In Bugls Street here early this morning. The dead giingster. Chan Choon Long. 40. was shot in the stomach. He died on artval at the hospital Two policemen were on patrol when they saw82 words
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114 1962-12-11 20 —A Jakarta cable of support for rebels JAKARTA. Mon. The Indonesian Defence Minister, General Abdul Haris Nasution, said in Macassar, South Celebes, yesterday that the Government would five more attention to the areas close to British North Borneo due to the armed uprising in Brunei. Jakarta Radio said that Gen.Reuter - 114 words
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329 1962-12-11 20 Evacuee girl tells of poison —fear SINGAPORE, Mon. A 17-year-old schoolgirl and her brother were the first Malayan refugees flown Into Singapore from Brunei. The girl, whose name Is being withheld for security reasons, was airlifted with her younger brother by the RAF from Labuan early this afternoon. Daughter of329 words
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Article49 1962-12-11 20 LONDON, Mon.— Bhares in the British Borneo Oil Company were marked down sharply at the opening of the London Stock Exchange today because of the uprising in Brunei. The shares opened at 37/6, 4/9 down from last Friday's close. Other oil shares showed no slgnflcant change.49 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-12-11 20 MIRI, (Sarawak), Mon. A German-born woman archaeologist and photographer yesterday defied members of the rebel North Borneo National Army by walking; into one of their Sarawak strongholds, telephoning her husband In Kuching and walking out again. She is Mrs. Barbara Harrisson, wife268 words
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Article368 1962-12-11 20 LONDON. Mon. Although It was the first day of a three-week account, buyers were showing no great desire to open new commitments and prices moved narrowly and irregularly.- The new situation In the Far East was a restraining Influence. The brightest spot was giltedged, where Investment buying368 words
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Article130 1962-12-11 20 Selkirk in Brunei for a day SINGAPORE, Mon.— Lord Selkirk. Commissioner General for the U.K. In South-East Asia, flew to Brunei Town this morning and was back in Singapore later in the evening. The nature of his mission was not immediately known but it Is certain he had talks with130 words
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