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Title Section15 1962-12-17 1 The Straits Times He** o**0 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03615 words
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Article539 1962-12-17 1 'A SERIOUS MATTER' Tengku: We will consider implications of statement by Dr. Subandrio I KUALA LUMPUR. Sun TENGKU Abdul Rahman said tonight he considered the statement by Dr. Subandrio in Singapore yesterday and repeated in Jakarta to be a "serious matter" which would be discussed by theReuter - 539 words
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Article, Illustration261 1962-12-17 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - Mrs. Harrisson writes her story LESLIE HOFFMAN By Editor-in-Chief WHEN I flew into Lutong, Sarawak yesterday, I saw a slim, tall and very attractive woman dressed in green sports shirt, brown s.iorts and plimsolls, helping two men to catch a plane. She was Barbara Harrisson, 39-year-old wife of To n261 words
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Article, Illustration4245 1962-12-17 1 BARBARA HARRISSON - BARBARA HARRISSON By MIRI, Sunday. Barbara Harrisson I CONTINUES HER STORY A cat makes a clatter in the night and man leaps into the river WE had been sharing a camp at the Niah Caves for a fortnight, with swifts and bats,4,245 words
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Article97 1962-12-17 1 Katanga: Sanctions threat ELISABETHVILLE, Sun. President Tshombe and his Government are engaged in intense diplomatic activity in the face of U.N. threats of economic sanctions and the possibility of a third outbreak of Katanga U.N. fighting. In an effort to end Katanga's secession, the U.N. Secre-tary-General, U Thant, has invoked97 words
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Article61 1962-12-17 1 SINGAPORE. Sun. Five Bukit Titian trainers have cancelled the departure of 80 horses en- 1 tered for the Christmas, New Tear meeting at Penang because of the threatened strike by rail waymen. They fear that the strike threat and the railwaymen's current "noovertime" rule may cause the61 words
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Article, Illustration397 1962-12-17 1 Supremo named as war moves into the jungle SINGAPORE, Sun.— A director of the Malayan jungle war, Major- Gen. W. C. Walker, has been picked to lead the British forces against the remnants of the "North Borneo National Army" rebels. Gen. Walker will take the newly created post of DirectorReuter - 397 words
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Article61 1962-12-17 1 LONDON, Sun. Conservative Party member Sir Thomas Moore. .•odd yesterday he will seek a reduced sentence for 54-year-old Barbara Fell, who was Jailed for two years (his month for offences under the Official Secrets Act. "I think we have all developed a spy complex." said Sir61 words
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Article, Illustration50 1962-12-17 1 In Cambodia 's first lady LOVELY YIP visitor to Pcnang over the weekend is Cambodia's First Lady, Madame Sihanouk (above) who Is accompanying her husband on a private visit before starting state visits to Singapore and the Federation this week. Report of Penang visit in Page 7. Straits Times picture.50 words
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Article34 1962-12-17 1 LONDON. Sun. Detective* j working long hours on big murder cases will soon get overtime pay. Until now they were paid extra for overtime work only on their regular rest days.34 words
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502 1962-12-17 1 Special Branch arrest fifty people J[UALA LUMPUR, Sun. Federation Special Branch ofliCfcn arrest c d o() people, including nine Socialist Front leaders throughout the country early this morning. One. Mr. Wong Kong Fah. organising secretary for Ulu Langat district, who is also the State committee member of the Selangor Socialist502 words
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Article23 1962-12-17 1 MEW CONSTITUTION \WT\M»r. sun.-v--(ab»»ndr.» <>r Nrpal an i iunrr-1 t institution for his Id i>m bd-» <>n .i n ouncils. Rrin23 words
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297 1962-12-17 2 Fiji sets a problem by refusal of independence LONDON, Sunday UIJI has set the British Govern ment an unusual problem. It is saying no to independence and wants to be odd man out in the colonial race for freedom. Although Fiji could stand on her own economic feet the FijianReuter - 297 words
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Article70 1962-12-17 2 HAVANA. Sun.— Shoes and baby clothing will be added to the long list of rationed goods in Cuba from Monday. Mothers will need special cards to buy baby clothes, bottles and dummies. Workers and students will be given priority in the purchase of shoes.UPI - 70 words
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Article63 1962-12-17 2 LONDON. Sun. Drug makers have withdrawn a pill taken by expectant mothers for "morning sickness" because there is a remote chance that it might cause babies to be stillborn or deformed. The makers, Organon Laboratories Limited, announced this in the British Medical Journal. The pill, called Duactln.Reuter - 63 words
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106 1962-12-17 2 WIFE LEFT HUSBAND FOR AMBULANCE DRIVER LONDON Sun. Damages of A: 400 were awarded in the Divorce Court to a husband whose wife left him for the ambulance driver who took him to hospital for treatment. The husband is confined to a wheel -chairMr. Albert Henry Corrail was awarded the106 words
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Article68 1962-12-17 2 I NEW YORK, Sun.— The pilot of an East*m Airlines Boeing 707 said yesterday he had to put the plane into a steep dive to avoid colliding with an Air Force jet bomber heading straight for his plane over Lake Charles. Louisiana He said the Boeing,68 words
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148 1962-12-17 2 Ballet girl finds her fiance is father BERLIN. Sun. The West German newspaper Bild Zeitung reported yesterday that an East Berlin ballet dancer discovered she was engaged to marry her own father. The newspaper, in a story datellned Warsaw, said the girl. Identified only as Kathrln K.. 21. met J.UPI - 148 words
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91 1962-12-17 2 MADRID, Sun.— The Span- I ish Government has agreed to the extradition to West Germany of Dr. Relnhold Vorberg, 58, wanted on charge* of complicity in killing 100.000 mental patients in Nazi Germany. Vorberg came to Spain from Bonn four months ago when he91 words
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Article, Illustration97 1962-12-17 2 PARENTS mutt be kin.l but strict. Ch.ldren who are loved without being punished will end up in the courts to be punished without being loved. Mr. L. A. Gibson, a secondary school headmaster, commenting on discipline In the home. A STRIKING printer outside the New York DailyUPI - 97 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-12-17 2 mc GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f OM DCAB, Ijr I CANT ZJP IT y" UP Af/SSLF. I AMD GtOH+t I (^-rp-ry If \f23 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-12-17 3 ANOTHER SOVIET NUCLEAR BLAST STOCKHOLM. Sun. The research institute of the Swedish Defence Staff yesterday recorded a nuclear explosion in the Novaya Zemlya region the Soviet testing ground. The Institute said the explosion was in the sub-me-gaton range (under one million tons of TNT) and was recorded at Klruna LaplandReuter - 211 words
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133 1962-12-17 3 THE FOUR WOMEN IN OSBORNE'S LIFE... LONDON, Sun.— Actress Mary Ire (above) was granted a decree nisi in the Divorce Court yesterday because of adultery by her husband, "angry" playwright John Osborne, with three women. They were named as Frances Brandt. Jocelyn Rickards. a stage dress designer, and Penelope Gilliatt,Reuter - 133 words
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115 1962-12-17 3 DUBLIN, Sun.— More than eight million tons of ore containing lead, zinc and silver— have been discovered in a huge deposit at Tynagh. County Galway, in the west of Ireland, an exploration company announced here yesterday The company, Irish Base vfetals, a subsidiaryReuter - 115 words
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Article48 1962-12-17 3 TOKYO. Sun.— Eight of 24 coal miners on hunger strike since Tuesday in front of the Ministry of Trade here were taken to hospital last night because of their weakened condition. They are protesting against the Government's plan to discharge 70.000 miners within five years48 words
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Article23 1962-12-17 3 HONGKONG. Sun. Firemen saved 16 people fronf the third and fourth floors of a blazing eight-storey tenement in Kowloon yesterday.23 words
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175 1962-12-17 3 WASHINGTON, Sunday. 'THE National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration announced last night that transmissions from the new communications satellite Relay were being turned off for an extended period because of continued loss of Dower. The agency said in the statement that the satellite'sReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration813 1962-12-17 3 Racialist party wins in Southern Rhodesia SALISBURY, Sunday jyjß. WINSTON FIELD, a 58-year-old tobacco farmer and leader of the right-wing Rhodesian Front, is Southern Rhodesia's new Prime Minister. He will announce his Cabinet tomorrow. The Governor, Sir Humphrey Gibbs, asked him to form a government last night after his partyReuter; UPI - 813 words
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Article43 1962-12-17 3 WINDSOR, Sun— Quern Elizabeth danced the Madison and the Twist two new and popular dances at the staff Christmas party at Windsor Castle last night. One of her dance partners was the Superintendent of the Castle. Mr. Stanley Lucking— Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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127 1962-12-17 3 Sex classes aimed to strengthen morals ">NDON, Sun. -Classes n which s< hool-ehild-r< a would discuss the use of contraceptives are advocated by Dr. R. E. A. S. Han&en, a Kent medical officer, in the Health Education Journal published by the Central Council for Health Education He puts forward his127 words
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Article40 1962-12-17 4 SINOAPORE. Sun. Water will cut off on Tuesday, at Thomson Rise. Estate, off Thomson Road. sth m.s. and at the BacUane Geyla ng Road between Lorong 18 and 20 and Oulllemard Road, between 9 a.m. to S p.m.40 words
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766 1962-12-17 4 1963 Budget deficit of $9.7mi1. for Johore JOHORE BAHRU. Sun year will be the peak year in Johore's five-year development plan and many projects should be completed by the end of 1963 or early 1964, the Johore Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, announced at today's meeting of766 words
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Article, Illustration175 1962-12-17 4 Children's 'work 9 sale a success SINGAPORE. Sun.— lt was a rewarding day for 1,500 underprivileged children of Social Welfare centres yesterday, for their sale of work held at the Victoria Memorial Hall turned out to be a big success. Large crowds of Christmas shoppers packed the hall to buy175 words
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98 1962-12-17 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.—Residents of Kallang Airport Estate are grateful to the Government for installing street lights but say there is an urgent need for lights along Jalan Satu, Jalan Dua, Jalan Tiga and Dakota Crescent. A statement by the Kallang Airport Estate Community Association today98 words
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Advertisement349 1962-12-17 4 tJ\i*fYA GALA X'MAS ATTRACTION I F 111 ffr (SINGAPORE) FOLLOW YOUR HEART TO JOYLAND... a dazzling world of song, t dance and laughter! aS^WL Jrfc^ WaltDisneuP <f^^^^*^ w* VICTOR HERBERTS i fipVllflllV ,2j3k RAY BOLGER TOMMY BANOB T^^g^ANNETTE ED WYNH^, faffiwßK KEVIN CORCORAN HE»mC«LVIIrGENE SHELOOH tSSSm «<b IjS aiu.iwu umt>349 words
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Advertisement43 1962-12-17 4 Acclolmed by MM Preti Km Public At a Groat Motion Pktme! I 0 pttlmn at *or* ttrnmty t dr+m+/*t tr^mt* SMtntWf t'~ GHULAM ***** Lest Day: 1.30-3 "30-'t!oO-9. 30 p.m Basil Rathbona Esrelle Wmwood "THE MAGIC SWORD" (Eattmancolor). Tomorrow: 'From Here To Eternity'43 words
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Advertisement264 1962-12-17 4 \_jL_r ROTHMANS and SHELL £he^ EUROPE'S MOST FAMOUS JAZZ IAND Jsr> World -nn 1 j* m fT\\ J PHILIPS Rt-cordwiu Ailistcs I Advance bookmqs ava'lable at Cold Storage ond certain Shell AnHittiAN pritf^ *<; ct a *■> Stations: Chuon ft Co., Wol- ADMISSION PRICES: »S. *3 S2 fcrstan Road; Sunny264 words
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Advertisement566 1962-12-17 4 -#SHAW: XOW SHOWING ■llom I 30 4 00 6 30 H. 9.30pm HJtitrov Hunte' Borbora P< ro; !*H«xt Chon« O»ond X'MAS." \m NEW YEAR ATTRACTION! ELVIS PRESLEY. I "KID GALAHAD" color ua) "0 j \m LAST DAY!!! m 11 0.m.. 145. 4, 6.30 *9.1J p.m School Children $1.00 to ALL566 words
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Miscellaneous411 1962-12-17 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR 'THE following is today's sche- p.m.; from Jesselton. Brunei. dule of civil aircraft move- Kuchins (ML 487) 7.25 pjn.; ments at Paya Lebar airport. from KuaU Lumpur (ML 173) Sigapore: 9 p.m.; from Hong Kong (ML 613) 4.45 p.m.; from Kuching ARRIVALS (ML M0) 555411 words
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Article, Illustration647 1962-12-17 5 Education inquiry will also look to Malaysia BID TO FORECAST NEED FOR TECHNICAL MEN KUALA LUMPUR. Sun HIGH ministerial committee to inquire into higher education in Malaya will also study the needs of Malaysia. The composition of the committee announced today is: The Minister of Education, Hajl Abdul Hamld Khan,647 words
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250 1962-12-17 5 UNION DECIDES ON BOYCOTT OF EXAMS IPOH, Sunday. AN emergency mass meeting of the Perak Gov- ernment Clerical Services Union here today decided to boycott all government clerical examinations in future unless the principal establishment officer agreed on behalf of the Government to its four "Just and reasonable proposals." The250 words
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136 1962-12-17 5 SINGAPORE Sun.—Sixteen-year-old Penang student Miss Lim Guat Hiang today beat several adult speakers to become the champion In-ter-state story-teller at a competition held at the Cultural Centre. Two speakers each from Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Singapore took part in the final of136 words
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Article18 1962-12-17 5 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun.— A dance here In aid of 'the Poppy Dty fund raised $927.18 words
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Article100 1962-12-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Johore Government will develop two holiday resorts at Kota Tinggi waterfalls and Sri Pantai. Merging. next year, the Mentri Besar. Dato Haji Hassan bin Ha.ii Yunos told the Budget meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly today. He said that this would encourage100 words
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Advertisement294 1962-12-17 5 Take Things Lightly w 9 0 I W%' 9 t SHOPPINO BAGS f^t *f rfn^l -raAv«i.BAOs pLyi W\A BRIEFCASES I Xli SATCHELS V^ T Trade Enquiries to SUPER SERVICES (S), 22t, Sarangooii Road, S'por. I, Tel: *****. Singapore Stockists: (1) Yo«s Ch«o«9 R.ohtowor ft Co., 378-34, M miln, Soomen's Corner,294 words
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Advertisement270 1962-12-17 5 Tested in outer space When. Lt. Col. Glenn made his actually tells you when conditions historic trip into outer space, he are wrong. All you have to do is took alc.ig a Minolta Hi-matic and point the Hi-matic and press the brought back a perfect photograph- button. Other features include270 words
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Article, Illustration277 1962-12-17 7 'Lay hands off union matters' advice to politicians KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The general secretary of the Congress of Unions of Employees in the public and Civil Services, Mr. G. N. Raj an, last night spoke of politicians who dabbled in the affairs of unions. Mr. Raj an said these politicians277 words
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240 1962-12-17 7 KOTA BHARU, Sun J'HE P.M.1.P.-controlled Kelantan Government has decided to ban Western dancing in public places in the state from Jan. 1. The decision was taken by the State Executive Council at a recent meeting, the Deputy Mentri Besar. Hajl Mohamed bin Baslr. told240 words
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Article62 1962-12-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Three Malayan students left for Britain today to take up a three-year course in law. They were Inche Wan Nik bin Ismail. Inche YusofT bin Abdullah and Inche Wan Endut bin Mahmood. all of Trengganu. Inche Wan Nik and Inche YusofT will62 words
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Article25 1962-12-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Federation Establishment Olfice Sports Club held a Christmas party lor members' children at the Federal House canteen yesterday.25 words
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72 1962-12-17 7 TAIPINO. Sun.— The chairman of the Taiping Town Council. Mr. Saw Huat Lye. who Initiated two schemes to infuse new economic life into the former state capital, will soon go on transfer to Kuala Lumpur. The zoo and an industrial estate which he started- are72 words
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Article26 1962-12-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Victoria Institution Old Boys' Asuociatton gave a Christinas party for members' children at their clubhouse in Shaw Road today26 words
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Article102 1962-12-17 7 WANTED: A 'GHOSTLY LOOKING' GIRL SINGAPORE. Sun— Two Malay girls, one must be "ghostly -looking" with high cheek bones and the other an expert in Malay art of self defence are urgently required to play leading roles in two different Malay films. The "ghostly" girl will star in the Maria102 words
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Article, Illustration277 1962-12-17 7 CAMBODIAN HEAD OF STATE HAS A RESTFUL DAY ON PENANG HILL Prince Sihanouk begins state visit today pENA N G Sun. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia and his wife spent a restful day at Bel Retiro on top of Penang Hill today. The Cambodian Head of State and his party277 words
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71 1962-12-17 7 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Governor of Penang. Raja |Tun Uda Al-Haj. will arrive I here on Tuesday morning for a three-day private visit. He will be accompanied by his wife and their three children. They will stay at Federation House In Cuscaden Road. On Thursday71 words
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162 1962-12-17 7 Hut into hotel— a woman's tourism effort KU ANT A N Sun. Women in Pahang are playing a major part in promoting: tourism. Che Yang binte Dahari. Pahane tourist promotion officer, told the Straits Times today. She said an old woman living In a hut on legendary Lake Chlni had162 words
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Article59 1962-12-17 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Raja Muda of Perak officially opened a $69,000 old folks liomlin Langkap New Village near here yesterday and congratulated the people in thf district on their initiative in curing for the destitute. The home has accommodation i for 48 people oi all59 words
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Article37 1962-12-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The College of Agriculture Students Union will hold a graduation dinner at the Kum Leng Restaurant on Tuesday. The Graduation ceremony will be on the following day at the college in Serdang.37 words
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148 1962-12-17 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Federation Government Storekeepers' Union has prepared a memorandum demanding a better salary scheme. Its president. Mr. R. J. Naidu told an annual meeting today that the union's demand was "very, very fair.' 1 Mr. Naidu said that the salaries of other148 words
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Article, Illustration987 1962-12-17 8 MARINE CORPORAL CANT READ MAP TO SHOW WHERE THE BOAT WAS CAUGHT GIVE THE POSITION IN DEGREES, MINUTES AND SECONDS: LAWYER JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The inability of a Marine Police corporal to read a map resulted in the acquittal of 19 Singapore students in the987 words
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Article82 1962-12-17 8 PENANG, Sun^.More than 100 children of three homes— the Sa'vatlon Army. Ramakrlshna Mission and St. Joseph's Orphanage gave a big cheer when Santa Claus arrived at the Australian Army hostel in Tanjong Tokong Road, this afternoon for a Christmas party. Holding a big balloon and shou'derlng82 words
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Article, Illustration135 1962-12-17 8 Thomas Cup player is elected president of MTUC KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye, a member of the Malayan Thomas Cup team in 1948, was today unanimously elected president of the Malayan Trade Union Congress. His only rival, Mr. Choy Kirn Swee of the National Mining Workers' Union, withdrew135 words
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Article46 1962-12-17 8 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— The Perak Government is planning to take steps to keep beggars off the streets in the state. A committee is to be set up by the Government to consider ways and means to achieve this aim, it was disclosed today.46 words
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Article18 1962-12-17 8 MALACCA, Sun. The PanMalaytui Islamic Party's annual delegates' conference will be held her' on Dec. 30.18 words
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Miscellaneous144 1962-12-17 8 AUey Pop Bff y T HamUn H\ onr i ncKCZit rf\T I WELL PijC? Bjjjji^t^^^^fr^J/ r^v GOOOMAN HAVE J PETF«u/rf X~*N C"S r^ VEAH-S'WO H-t+il J^Wr^S64U-~r^ V^PETESAKE^/ X W i/ ™ERE HE (S^DOUBT OF ii^iilrr 8 B& Chewtor Gonld WINDO/ TO THE OWNER 1 OeTE«GEWr-NO* FULL OF ™>SC.eMTA murp^ 1144 words
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Article, Illustration1771 1962-12-17 9 The 20 who died in search of a secret... Was it avarice or curiosity that lured these men to their deaths on the Superstition Mountains? Straits Times SPECIAL J FEATURE/ OM-; December (hiv in 1931 po.ss c w a s searching ;i canyon in Arizona's Supers lition Mountains for a1,771 words
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Advertisement394 1962-12-17 10 ARRIVING TODAY >!,rT~ m^~~ ■^v^^^^Jn^^Kjt^ /flu vm\ /TllVn **^^p, jF^^^^!&~*M Continuing the tradition of nearly one hundred years of FAST CARGO SERVICE TPnnrp miTYYV7 u r?^ri iriAnnw/rfTirMi 17 n^n ncw&* v b s br n b 0 W v Vv\\ JLilllg LKJLEVAy LhjLL.LeLKjLL,u UtJLNJ UdiLiA®® GLENLYON, GLENOGLE, FLINTSHIRE, GLENFALLOCH Glen394 words
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Article, Illustration541 1962-12-17 11 WE ALSO AIM TO CLOSE 'HAVES' and 'HAVE-NOTS' GAP Tan: Alliance has same objectives as left-wing parties-only the approach is different KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday 'JHE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, said today the Governm ent subscribed to the same objectives as those professed by left-wing parties. These were:541 words
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236 1962-12-17 11 Youths to discuss border row: 'Good topic 5 says Tan I/UALA LUMPUR. Sun. The SinoIndian border dispute will be diseused at a Malayan Chinese Association youth training course now going on here. Mr. Tan Sipw Sin. Minister of Finance and president of the association, said at the opening of a236 words
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Article314 1962-12-17 11 Malaya now a member of world hostels body KANGAR. Sunday I?MBUN CHET, a boy of 13. testified today that shortly alter hearing two gunshots he saw three men running out from a bush. "I was on my way home after buying some cakes in a shop314 words
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156 1962-12-17 11 SINGAPORE. Sun More people had accounts with the Post Office Savings Bank last year compared with 1960. but the amount deposited dropped by $286,000 according to the 1961 annual report of the Postal Services Department. Here are the figures. In 1961 there were156 words
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Article112 1962-12-17 11 Dr. Lim: Postpone Malaysia issue PENANG, Sun. Dr. Lim Chong Eu. chairman of the pro -tern committee of the United Democratic Party, today urged the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, to "postpone the whole issue of Malaysia until the Brunei situation is quieter, and until the people of Malaysia understand112 words
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Article215 1962-12-17 12 I» Warit Si* rMfufauraa) MR. AND MRS. N. Vatkmaayagam naierely thank relatives and frlcada for their good wishes. Kilts and attendance at their wedding. THE FAMILY Or the late Oaooag Ah Krou thank >\rryone for tbair aoaistamr, attamtancr. scrolls, mes•agra ot condolence ar>4 wreath*. MR. BOEV KOK BIN and215 words
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Article410 1962-12-17 12 ord, tin i tfinimum) DIABETICS rat their <■ »v to health with rr up, delicious, smisrving Ryvita hiM-uitn the perfect subatitut* (or nre or hread. FEDERAL PUBLICATION LTO. invite all Teacbera and book addirta ■o browae in their «hov ronmi at Tinea H0.i... Kiver Valley Read. Singapore.. CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS410 words
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Article710 1962-12-17 12 Political and economic stability are the basic purpose ot Malaysia. The insurrection in Brunei may give the Sultan cause for thought although r.pparently he is not convinced that Malaysia pulled the trigger—but this is certainly no reason why the rest of the 'planning should be held up, <md710 words
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Article317 1962-12-17 12 Federation statistics for strikes and labour disputes are consistently lower than those of Singapore. In recent months the contrast has been startling, j Not surprisingly, there is a touch of dogma in the belief that, north of the Causeway, trade union leaders are more responsible, employers more conciliatory317 words
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Article252 1962-12-17 12 A discovery by a British doctor suggests that the principles which have governed the prevention and treatment of leprosy are wrong. It has been presumed, but not known that leprosy is spread by skin to skin contact It now seems probable that the bacillus does not necessarily enter through252 words
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Advertisement371 1962-12-17 12 Straits Tiaet ft Maky Mail Cl***lfl*d advertisements may a* handed I*l Ftawr COLD ITOMW ARCADai Orchard Read COLD BTOI*A*)r aaiANCHt-B AT HOLLAND PIOAD-KATON* KBPPBL PJO AD-NAVAL BASK Autharl**«l Agent* CITY BOOK STOMK LTO Wlnchaatar M*u»*. CMlyar Quay TMI NaTWS FRONT Fltieatrlck'* Sup*rmerM M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty ftaad. Nav*t Base371 words
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Advertisement36 1962-12-17 12 MOST ATTRACTIVE AND LATEST I m TAJMAHAL STORE KLALA ItMPIR Remember it pays to buy the best. Exclusive Btore for Ladles Men's wear Ladles' Dressmakers Gent's Outfitters. 34. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, K. Lumpur. Tel: *****36 words
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Advertisement81 1962-12-17 12 SAFETY and NEW FRESHNESS B#t^Mn(l^ N£ W JM^Jfcj^^EßS P raclical plastic pack uOt^H S' a V s dean won't 1 BUS^^VI gF^LaßsaaP fUS f f mar the r i^i»^tL LASTTHINO I l^vv- c Ja As. EVE** I \jfitEj tANDUA*iO« DtllllMV 4. CO.. UO. 1 ■^jl I JITES' MODUCT I X81 words
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96 1962-12-17 13 Playground -but it won't all be fun iPOH, Sun. Ipoh municipality has started work in the Coronation Park here on a $40,000 traffic playground for children to make them traffic conscious. The playground, the first of Us kind in the country, will occupy about five acres in the recreation centre.96 words
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Article, Illustration545 1962-12-17 13 Premier on tour meets the young and 01d... r^ INGAPORE'S Prime MinisX-) ter, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, spent live hours touring the Thomson constituency on Saturday to explain to the people the Government's rural projects. He was greeted by flag -waving school545 words
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Article28 1962-12-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Ranman Tallb, will open the staw matrons' conference at the Institute of Medical Research here tomoirow28 words
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Article28 1962-12-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Mr. D. P. Xavler, a former £eneralser.rctar> of the Government Temporary Officers' Union, has returned from Britain after completing his law studies.28 words
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74 1962-12-17 13 JESSELTON, Sun.— North Borneo's exports from January to October this year were worth $192,004,559. an Increase of $17,999 >6i vet the same period last year. Imports totalled $192.99;*.--632 compared with $177,787.--794 for the same period last year. One of the States principal exports Is74 words
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Article28 1962-12-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. More donations to the Save Democracy Fund have brought the total sum collected so far to $454,343. The previous total published was 1380,--197.28 words
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Article, Illustration181 1962-12-17 13 HOUSING PLAN IN SINGAPORE FOR 2,000 SINGAPORE. Sunday. T^HE Government today announced a new project in the Cantonment Road area to provide lowcost housing for 2.000 people. A government statement said that this Housing and Development Board project would be very convenient for future tenants. Some old police barracks on181 words
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215 1962-12-17 13 Singapore education programme cost $70.8 m. last year SINGAPORE, Sun. Total expenditure on education In Singapore last year was $70,836,777 as against $63,081,000 for 1959, and $60,874,000 for 1960, according to the Ministry of Education"* annual report for 1961 released today. The report has been presented to the Legislative Assembly.215 words
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72 1962-12-17 13 JESSELTOfc. Sun. Three polio-stricken men are among 40 people now taking a three months' typewriting course at a government training centre here. "The cripples were put In touch with us by the Red Cross and they are learning with tremendous enthusiasm." said Mr. B.W.72 words
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Article60 1962-12-17 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. The money spent on advertisements appearing In the Press on congratu-l latory messages to Dato Chuai Song Urn, president of the Johore MCA, was contributed by member.* of the local councils themselves. This was the Government reply today In the Johore Legislative Assembly to60 words
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Article19 1962-12-17 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sultan of Selangor will visit the Lady Templer Hospital here tomorrow morning.19 words
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Advertisement108 1962-12-17 13 Til Id AC FOR THE WELL-_^ GROOMED aa ml m m~ Vr :l departmental stores Z^KIAN GWAN (M) LTD. *>* SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR. PENANO hand loom fabrics What better Christmas P^*W 9, c y° u th» tlui a ijr 'M litinJwiivn gift orticle... Ssilk Stoles. Shoulder d» 9. Bags. Silk108 words
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Advertisement220 1962-12-17 13 1 9 v .ihase models I IWh Sin van or 1 will nniprP chaS/^ UIC fOftn I delivery \jfrchard Motors SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR REPRESENTED ELSEWHERE BY BORNEO MOTORS B/6'/2 XMAS GIFT PROBLEMS Prices Drastically Cut for X mas Lo«w Tctoton Pfeated Skirtt 7.50 *•<* Swim embroidered Lindoro Blouses L«d>et Bloums220 words
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Miscellaneous444 1962-12-17 13 RACHO SINGAPORE BS^ 2 SHORT HAVE SERVICE: RADIO MALAYA 41 Metres NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 476 Metres 41.7 me trea A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning; «.O1 A.M. 6.00 Time signal: NeMcrnlng Prelude; 7.00 The gara-ku, news neadllnes; 6.05 News- 705 Breakfast Bulletin; Morning melodies; 7.00 Rendez--7.15 Up And About;444 words
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440 1962-12-17 14 S. Korea to open a Las Vegas of the Orient SEOUL, Sunday. s^OITH Korea will soon open one of the world's largest gambling casinos. It is in the old Han River retreat of former President Syngman Rhee on the outskirts of Seoul. Soon, say the Koreans, it will be the440 words
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Article, Illustration141 1962-12-17 14 WEW YORK. Sun. Buster Kea ton < above poker -face comedian of the silent screen, last night played a real-life scene with a policeman in a smoke-filled hotel room in Rochester. Patrolman Anthony Day saw flames in a top floor roomUPI - 141 words
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89 1962-12-17 14 NEW YORK. Sun.— Teams of huskies and snow tractors found five members of the crew of a helicopter safe and well in the Arctic yesterday. The helicopter, which disappeared while searching for the pilot of a Jet fighter also missing, forcelanded on an IceReuter - 89 words
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Article77 1962-12-17 14 AKRON, Sun— Firestone Rubber Co. announced that Its process for the production of Polybutadiene synthetic rubber will be used in a new^sl6 million plant under construction at Grangemouth Scotland. The plant, expected to be in production in about a year, is being built by the International Synthetic77 words
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Article26 1962-12-17 14 LONDON. Sun.— Mr. Hugh Oaitskell. the Labour Party leader, was improving yesterday after an attack of flu He was admitted to hospital on Thursday.26 words
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Article115 1962-12-17 14 LONDON. Sun.—Eng--1 land and Wales will have a night-time speed limit of 50 m.p.h. this Christmas in an attempt to reduce road accidents. The Transport Minister. Mr Earnest Marples. announcing this. said new provisions about drink and driying contained In the 1962 Road Act wouldReuter - 115 words
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128 1962-12-17 14 LONDON. Sun.— The News of the World reported today that the Pope has cancer and that his doctors will be surprised if he lasts a year. It said in its main front-paice story that delegates returning from the ecumenical council in Rome "allReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-12-17 14 Laughton dies at 63: Wife at side TJOLLYWOOD, Sun. L-narles Laughton died of cancer last night aged 63. He had been in a coma at his home for two days. His wife, actress Elsa Lanchester. and brother Frank, a British hotelier, were at his side during his final hours. Laughton168 words
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Article42 1962-12-17 14 WASHINGTON. Sun.— Mr. Christian Herter. former Secretary of State, said he believes military and trade ties between the United States. Canada and Europe should ultimately be cemented by political links. He proposed a four-stage programme for the establishment of "Atlantica."42 words
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Advertisement142 1962-12-17 14 roim Star igL TOOTH BRUSH 'ft LONG LASTING TUFT y\ K EXCELLENT QUALITY tA^ DURABLE ECONOMICAL W HYGIENIC PACKING DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL OFFER! -v^ FOR MHM|^^M| y M J fl M W M DOWN YOU ARE THE PROUD OWNER OF AN INDIA QUALITY PRODUCT Lg V» V FOLDING SEWING142 words
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Advertisement245 1962-12-17 14 Eye danger signals 4? RED RIMS WATERING STYfS V^jß BLOODSHOT B^ WHITES TIRED tYtS SMARTING Take action now-get I IhTI'AY modern treatment r^jf^k^V VUII VA for eye health I r x I Eyes that face the dangers of dust. /^SeSiuSioh\ germs, sun glare and strain, need CKSSBm I the safe,245 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-12-17 15 A lingering 100k LINGERIE WITH THE LIQUOR IT'S enough to make a man forget his aperitif when Jenna McGuire models a frilly white neglon negligee for customers at the bar during a lunch-time fashion parade in the Boulevard de Paris restaurant at the May Fair Hotel, London. The colleticon wasReuter - 78 words
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322 1962-12-17 15 AN ASSURANCE BY AUSTRALIA ON N. GUINEA'S FUTURE UNITED NATIONS, Sun. Australia yesterday affirmed its determination to bring the people of New Guinea and Papua "as rapidly and smoothly as possible to the point where they may decide their own future for themselves." At the same time, the Australian delegateReuter - 322 words
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129 1962-12-17 15 JAKARTA. Sun. Indonesia needed "a good diplomatic move" to gain control of Portuguese Timor, the newspaper Merdrka said yesterday. It said in a front-pace article that Indonesia and Portugal would have to find a solution to the Portu-guese-controlled eastern half of the island "someReuter - 129 words
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Article83 1962-12-17 15 NEW YORK. Sun— The United Nations reported that the situation on Doom Island, off West New Guinea, was quiet after Wednesday's Incident in which shooting broke out between police and Indonesian troops, resulting In the death of a constable and Injuries to four other people.Reuter - 83 words
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Article96 1962-12-17 15 NE WIN HONOURED BY THAI KING BANGKOK. Sun. General Ne Win, chairman of the Revolutionary Council of Burma, who is on a sevenday visit to Thailand, has received the Most Auspicious Order of Rajamitrabhom. the highest Thai order a foreigner can receive. It was conferred on him yesterday by theReuter - 96 words
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Article29 1962-12-17 15 MOSCOW. Sun. Russian engineers are designing a multi-storey building on ■"springs" flexible plastic joints placed between ground floor columns and the ceiling Tass said today.— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration25 1962-12-17 15 HAMBURO, Sun.— A 49-year-old Swede collapsed and died in a street here while on a visit to collect a $500,000 lottery prize.25 words
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Advertisement137 1962-12-17 15 The lustre off your hair will depend on NEW Spa combs and hairbrushes !rn sets, of .various (colours' A girts personality is reflected in her hairstyles Give your hair the beauty treatment it deserves with Spa hairbrushes Regular grooming with Spa hairbrushes ensures soft, lustrous hair which means that your137 words
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Advertisement156 1962-12-17 15 IF TIME IS IMPORTANT WHY NOT PLAN A \kftL. IHHKBn tOVMvNMEROCEAN UNCI SEA-AIR jk RETURNTItiP TO WLWLwHL HONGKONG 10% REDUCTION ON SEA AND AIR FARES Advantages:- DAYS FREE STAY ON BOARD RIL VESSELS IN HONGKONG K. P. M. LINES MMCAPOM Til: *14M MNANG TIL: *****-4. MAIMSOMS ft CiOWtllD It. a»156 words
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425 1962-12-17 16 mmmmmm LONDON, Sunday PVERTON, the wealLancashire Club, took a vital step towards the English League championship and the money-spin-ning European Cup competition yesterday when they beat Burnley, their nearest rivals. 3-1 at Everton. Yesterday's matches were the first of the second half of theReuter - 425 words
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Article1322 1962-12-17 16 IRISH LEAGUE: Arda 1 Cliftonville 4; Cruiadera 0 Distillery 3; Derby 1 Toleraine 2; Glanavon 6 Bangor 1; Glentoran 1 PorUdown 3; Linfield 1 Ballymena 1. Birmingham 0 Tottenham Blackburn 0 Ipswich Blackpool 1 Liverpool F.rrrton 3 Burnlrv Leicester 2 Fulham Man. City 3 Wolves I1,322 words
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Article266 1962-12-17 16 ONDON. Sun.— Results of yes--1 j tor-day's Rugby Union matches: Scotland trial— Blues 8 Whites 6 (at Murrayfleld). County championship Durham 11 Yorlcs 8: Lanes 6 Northumberland 0. Clnb matches Esher 8 Oxford 8: Harlequins 3 Newport 3: London Hosp. 29 Alder shot Sen-Ices 0: LondonReuter - 266 words
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Advertisement200 1962-12-17 16 ?OHm Ihii fimo with a Buren Starlite Exclusively designed tor you. i scientifically unequalled, -^3 38"2U0F_4»~-**** ii L^/ th s IS the wor ninnest automatic watch BLJRfcN _^L 100° o sell-winding waterproof shock protected SWISS antimagnetic 25 Jewels sweep second hand luxury dial automatic calendar (with quick date setting device)200 words
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Advertisement52 1962-12-17 16 Towkays give to their sons who give to their favourite girl friends who give 111 A to handsome playboys who give to their rich aunts who give to their prominent husbands who give I rjlinri rs^^3 to well, frankly, anybody who's anybody gives IAW)W» ($lO to. $10,000) the.most gifted l52 words
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Miscellaneous246 1962-12-17 16 Straits Times Crossword bi~ Hpi ■■rs hv* HT' WK* IH^ Hi ACROSS 4- Foot up? Yes. confound II! 8 Contemplative type reveries (7>. position during leave 5. See 12 9. One venerable In years will 6. Sociability of a sort begin* pay cnothers debt, so to speak in her soul246 words
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Advertisement931 1962-12-17 17 (Continued from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* ti Hln.)— Bom it els, extra READ the Senior Appointment* Vacant la Tbe Sunday Mall each weak. APPLICATIONS TO Box No. AlO9B S.T thanked, position now filled. CONVENT PRIMARY SCHOOL. Teluk Anaon. Vacancies filled. Applicants thanked. LADY TUTOR PREFERABLY stayIng District 19931 words
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Advertisement1130 1962-12-17 17 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* U (Hlm.\—BoM it et: extra OPPORTUNITY For Bchool Ulrla looking for temporary employment: A Large International Organisation Requires Houw-To-Huuse Olrl Canvassers In Singapore. Attractive Commission and Generous Transport Allowance. Personal Interviews during ofllca hours. 10. Clarke Quay, ■ings pore 6. Tsl: *****. CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY/ STENOCRAPHr.R over 281,130 words
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Advertisement895 1962-12-17 17 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Word* tl (M(m.)-BoM tt ef s. extra MIDOLB OF JANUARY, Bpacloos Four Bedroom House for European family, long lease. Telephone ***** (Spore). TWO/THREE BCD-ROOM House Bungalow Funlsbed Beremban Port Dickson Ist January to 30th Sept. 1963. Kuropean family. Reply P.O. Box 538 K.L. UNFURNISNED 9/3 BEDROOMS Terrace/Semidetached895 words
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Advertisement720 1962-12-17 17 TUITION tt Word* tt (Him.)— Box it ti: oxtrm SPECIAL TUITION: Science, Maths. English. Arts. (Primary, Secondary) Districts 7, 8. 12. 14. 13. Special rates for groups. Tel: *****. PRIVATE TUITION For Primary and Secondary students. Especially Primary six Entrance. Phone: ***** or *****: 267-B, New Bridge Road, Singapore 2.720 words
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Advertisement734 1962-12-17 17 FOR HIRE it Word* tS <Mtm.)—Box It ti: extra RADIOS FOR HIRE from 85.00 DOT month. Radiograms from 810.00, Refrigerators 810.00. Also available Tap* Recorders, uas Cooaars. Amplifiers etc Kee Huat Radio Co. Ltd., IM Orchard Road. Singapore. Pboos 3 IMS VEHICLES FOR SALE J0 Word* U (Him.)— Bom tt734 words
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Advertisement742 1962-12-17 17 FOR SALE SO Word* SS (Mlm.)-Box it rfs. safra PREB CIFT OPPBRBO to Ktlvmator Refrigerator buyers. Varloua sizes/ trade-in accepted. Central Refrigeration. 348, Joo Cblat Road, Spore. Tel. *****. ORANO CHEAP SALE oa at:— Metropole Radio T.V. Co. 814 Mouth Bridge Rd., Spore. Translator Radios. rlecords etc. Also free gifts742 words
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Advertisement683 1962-12-17 17 TAILORING tt Word* Si (Htm.)— Bom tt et*. .»fr. "WAN HIN" Special X'mas concessions 23 Market street, S'pora. Tel: *****. SIN SINO TAlLOR— (Alrconditloned), 749 Oeylang Road, s pore. Special X'mas offer. PARAMOUNT TAILOR Announce tbe opening of their new sbop. i, Maju Avenue, Serangoon Oarden tutate. S'pora. Prices Moderate683 words
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Advertisement261 1962-12-17 17 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) It Hnrdn S5 (Him.) Box tt SOB, aatra. JOHORI HOTEL JB. English Cantonese Koo4. Alrconditloned Rooms. Phone 2398/6 SMOKE HOUSE INN. The extension was opened hy H.H The Sultan of Pahang on 11-12-11*12. Book tarlv to avoid disappointment. All nationalities welcomed IncludinK tariff from $40 double,261 words
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Article, Illustration1242 1962-12-17 18 ALUNGTON KENNARD - ALUNGTON KENNARD THE WORLD OF BOOKS Illllllllllllllillll By T«£ CLIMB UP TO HELL By Jack Olsen. (Gollancz 215.) WHY do men climb mountains? For much the same reason that chickens cross the road. There is a sense of achievement. Hillary, the conqueror of Everest,1,242 words
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329 1962-12-17 18 WALTER WARWICK - Instruction on cricketby the finest amateur WALTER WARWICK By FELIX ON THE BAT. By Gerald Brodribb. (Eyre and Spottiswoode 425.) /CRICKET and Nicolas Wanostrocht would seem to be V poles apart, and Indeed nowhere in the records of cricket will this illustrious name be found. It was not, however, the329 words
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Advertisement300 1962-12-17 18 RHEUMATISM^. FIBROSITIS /TK^C^ LUMBAGO N|okf get wonderful suFj//// /mk RELIEF INI bjj& Do people suffer from J J| rheumatism, (ibrosius, ~V V^^k-, —^'"T lumbago, arthritic and w other muscular pains in I t t[» E trop«ral weather? An I amrainß number do '^W without realising K. That terrible adae in300 words
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Advertisement127 1962-12-17 18 Iheinzil -P FOR PARTYTIME OR MEALTIME Serve Tasty Piccalilli Tease the palates of your party guests |j calilli. These gherkins. llil fT """"""""S!^ onions and cauliflower _ZJjL Y»tlNZ \iJ*~^' are steeped in spicy sjX "PICCALILLI I vinegar, mustard and lirll *|r JT Tare spices. Heinz =:ll\r |ll f </il; Piccalilli127 words
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Advertisement1446 1962-12-17 19 |Q LIVtRPOOI 1 WEST COASI UU Uvi i pon Sam »'na» POMM fATIOCLUS Lpm Uuoi-n KtotfM).— "a Pt/Oec II Dec 11/ M MILAMPUI Luriiil. Dtß'm Ik Pt/lee 2D MEMNM Ufirini. w.i-<ow Oic II Dee 22 Dac MM AJU AWTcuth. Introool lie 21 Oec a Dm 21/ 2 laa a LAERTES1,446 words
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Advertisement1388 1962-12-17 19 WUMMMtIMti tf f H*^ ULLUJ^ THE E. A. C. LINESSilLlhSi 10 6ENOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURfi, IRtMiN. AHT»UN>. ROTTERDAM AMSTERDAM, aSLO. tCIHEMUM ANO COPENHAGEN pAfcoXKl 'FAUTRU" I) ***** Ote 2lBic/2 ill 21,21 On C\ teiV<l »ibuk««" ij tat/ <mi vJ mi ti •ut yVV^to/ luiUHta" t) mm m urn m* 11.711,388 words
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Advertisement1486 1962-12-17 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TD LONDON t'VERPIH > CDKTIWWT'I PORT*. Sport P S'haa Panaai CNURISt t IMI, H'kWl, K'Ota.fi'Mutt >■ Pt Dec 11 Dec 21 21 lINVALLA L'lta, H'twg. R'dtm. A'oarp Dtc ***** Oic 24/14 lENMACOHUI (H) Mkyrg. L'lM 6'moutll Dec 1«/71 Me 24/11 tax 21/ I KmOMN (E.Lp.) I'piil. H'kaii Hull.1,486 words
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Advertisement1241 1962-12-17 19 m McALISTER <Sc CO^ LTD. Ta» noi naii KLLIBMAM UNI ojk KLATKMXJjTJJ UMB B Y HAVRE LONDON. HAMBUW, LBS lOßfin. Mil FUUKItt*. •ontoriAM t Mi6ousßßOuck mattu. TAJotoomi ft ptsnuub. CITT Of NORWic. ftaMDtat oat» tor Cwtml ft Sm» f*Dori P S*baw rinaui ■•otim. 21, 23 Die 24/24 Die 25, 291,241 words
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1438 1962-12-17 20 Interest in minings on Stock Exchange From Our Market Correspondent THE week on the Malayan Stock Exchange was characterised by a renewed interest in the tin share section. The interest, however, was never -nore than highly selective and never assumed reasonable pro- portions. Price rises were very small, the largest1,438 words
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Article1018 1962-12-17 20 T'HK static of shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last buslneu to December 7 (A) and last business since the date iB) with II and L standing for Hijrhest and Lowest, business this year to date were: INOUSTRIHS I *lt> Ineli 2.35 .80 OrdJ 2.20 2.351,018 words
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COMMODITIES REVIEW
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Article27 1962-12-17 20 ec. 10 11 12 13 14 15 (perlb.t (perpicul) 80i els. M27.87J 81 eta. S425.87) 80i eta. $426.25 81 rts. si.'H.OO 801 rts. $429.12] $427,87127 words
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Article43 1962-12-17 20 Dtc-10 Otc. 11 D«c. 12 Dte. 13 Dtc. 14 Dtc. IS Induttriili: 196.2S 196.3S 195.72 195.26 193 SS 193.M Tlni: 254.7H 215.52 2M7.4S 2><«>2 2">9.92 289.31 f ruMcri: 179.83 179.83 179. 53 179.67 179.67 179.67 Jan 1. 193 ft 100.43 words
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Article69 1962-12-17 20 Current payment Roust rad 10% Goodwood Park 10% O.C.B.C. 3S,<"<,4Aver Hitam 7'..d tKrponc Dredfinf 6d. Malayan Tin d 4Southern Mala., an ls.-i-Taiping Con. 40^-+-Avrr Molek Rembau Jelel ld.+ Interim Date of payment Jan. 18 Dec 19 Dec. 22 Feo. 1 Feb. 7 Dec 31 Dec. 31 Dec. 3169 words
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Article355 1962-12-17 20 Tin: No change on week THE Straits tin price OH Saturday morning fell by $1.25 to $427.87 i, the commodity therefore finishing the week at the level at which it had opened on Monday. A sharp rise of $275 on Thursday and a smaller one on the i»l--lowing day had355 words
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Article818 1962-12-17 21 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS THE following is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday, Dec. 14. INDUSTRIALS B. S. w. Alex Ordi 130 Ml U.K. Petrol 38/9 39/9 IM4. Truau«a S.UO 6.60 Ikmitaad 1.67 1.69 Coo. Tin Smelt. r 17 '6 IS/6 Ordi818 words
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Advertisement826 1962-12-17 20 TO AUSTRALIA j S.S. "ORONSAY" Deporting PENANG 29th December 1962 SINGAPORE 30th December 1962 For Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F of M) LTD., KUALA LUMPUR. HARPER GILFILLAN i. CO. LTD., PENANG.826 words
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Advertisement189 1962-12-17 20 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details available by sending this coupon to: Th. Manog*", P.O. Ken 90, Sintosjora, P.O. Boa IS4 Kimlo Lampur P.O. Ms 3)0, Ipoh or P.O. Bo» 277. Ptnon«. Name: iMr./Mr»./Mrst) Addrt.j TRUSTCE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUSTEE LTO. 17.12.62. W,- THE BURMA FIVE189 words
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Advertisement1133 1962-12-17 21 GOVERNMENT OF THE COLON! ESTATE OF CHARLES DAVID OF SINGAPORE 3% 1946 mY nPrSACtn REHABILITATION LOAN ULILAdtU (1962-1976) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN M i. k.r.t«, ™.n »h«f th» t* I*l1 1 ftll creditors and other perTrSr iJSStff h bo* sons lnterest «l I" <* having claims m Vl g^L* fmm1,133 words
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Advertisement1246 1962-12-17 21 NOTICES AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England) The Board has declared an Interim Dividend of 7-..d. per share, less Income Tax, payable in London on Ist February, 1963 to all Shareholders on the Register on 13th December, 1962 Including transferees of transfers lodged up to 3 pjn. on1,246 words
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Advertisement489 1962-12-17 21 NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE PROPOSAL TO CHANCE A SHIP'S NAME We. Kle Hock Shipping Company Limited of 48, Cecil Street, Singapore, hereby give notice that ln consequence of our wish to have the word "TONG" as the first name like ln all our ships, we have applied to the Minister of489 words
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Advertisement517 1962-12-17 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the supply and delivery of metal from private quarries to the Ipoh airfield for period 1.1.63 to 30 4.63 will be received at the offlc of the State Engineer P.WX), Perak, Ipoh. up to 3 pjn. on 27th December, 1062. from Contractors517 words
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Advertisement411 1962-12-17 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HEADSHIP NATIONAL TYPE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY ENGLISH SCHOOL. BATD ARANG. SELANGOR. APPLICATIONS are Invited tor the post of Headteacher in the above school, which is graded as two increments plus 1100/- pjn. under the unified teaching service. Applicants should be N.C.T/C.T/ with sufficient trained teaching experience. Preference may411 words
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Advertisement336 1962-12-17 21 TENDERS TENDERS from Contractors registered with Public Works Department, Singapore, in Class BUM' and above, and under Head I vul be received at the Public Works Department, High Street. Singapore 6 ln Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 11/1/63 for The Con slrurtion of Rising Main No.336 words
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554 1962-12-17 22 TEOH ENG TATT, K. BASKARAN; K. FERNANDEZ - TEOH ENG TATT, K. BASKARAN and K. FERNANDEZ By iCUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE four-day Christmas-New Year meeting scheduled to begin on Saturday at Penang may be curtailed or cancelled because of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya's threatened strike on Dec. 23 and the present554 words
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Article240 1962-12-17 22 MARINES 3 TTS HOSPITAL 2; Singapore. Sunday MARINES proved themselves to be masters on a rain-soaked pitch and won the SAFA Cup today with the help of a 60th-minute goal. Before that deciding goal, they were locked in a tense, tussle with a spirited tan Tock Seng240 words
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156 1962-12-17 22 IPOH 3 TAIPINC 5 IPOH. Sun. Taiping beat Ipoh 5-3 to retain the Cheng Wah Cup in the final of the Perak interdistrict soccer competition here today. Ipoh opened accounts in the 10th minute when a cross from outside-left Chok YLi enabled inside-right Ahmad156 words
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Article47 1962-12-17 22 MALACCA, Sun Mercantile Bank S.C. of Kuala Lumpur beat New Market S.C. Malacca's league and knockout champions, I—o1 0 in a charity soccer match at the Kubu Stadium today. Bankers' star Arthur Koh netted the winning goal of a penalty midway In the second half.47 words
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239 1962-12-17 22 SINGAPORE, Sun. Two Fijians father and son left Singapore today for Japan on their way to England to keep an important Rugby date: the England v the Rest match on Jan. 5. They were Lt. Col. R.O. Cakobau. who served239 words
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Article94 1962-12-17 22 SINGAPORE. Sun. Golden Hoff's unbeaten record has mded after 32 amateur and ten professional fights, reports LIMi KEE CHAN. The Indonesian welterweight whose victorious career lasted seven years, met his first conqueror in Thailand s Nan Manchai at the; Happy World Stadium last night. The Thai94 words
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Article162 1962-12-17 22 SPORE 0 AUST. 4 IPOH, Sun.— Australia scored their fourth win over Singapore In the women's International hockey series here today. Today's match saw Singapore putting up a determined fight against the speedy Australians who could only lead 1-0 at the Interval. The first half was162 words
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Article291 1962-12-17 22 TENNIS Ipoh YMCA open finals Men's singles: Lee Eng Cheong bt Charles Chin 6-2, 7-6. Men's doubles: Lee Eng Cheong and Chan Kam Chuen bt Sunny Yap and Charles Chin 8-6. 6-3-Women's singles: Lian Lai Yee bt Mrs. S. Pattlnson 4-6. 7-5. 7-5: Women's doubles: Lian Lai Yet291 words
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Advertisement182 1962-12-17 22 > ~^S§Sf ////^Wf^M SS^^sfii matic, with Calender, extra tturdy, wtth Steel Original Band— Winding Model* avaUabU from $W/Tissot's craftsmen have been creating fine Accurate in performance, practical in price. watches for over 100 years and now have developed the new Tissot Seastar. modern m des.gn, Tissot watches are now on182 words
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Advertisement10 1962-12-17 22 R *0 is, />> J K]^ brings to </7e electrical world10 words
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Miscellaneous72 1962-12-17 22 HOCKEY WOMEN'S MATCH: Perak v Spore (7.30 a.m.); International: Malaya v Australia (5 p.m.. both matches on upper padang, Ipoin. TAIPING LGE: Prisons 2 U Workshop FEME (Esplanade). S'GOR DIV. 2: Kilat v Mercantile Bank (Pantal); RIDA v Yg Eaglets (Taylor Rd): TPCA v ERC (Princes Rd); 1 Tpt Coy72 words
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Article, Illustration199 1962-12-17 23 BOXING STOCKHOLM. Sun. <tVEDISH promoter Edwin Ahlqvist has offered world heavyweight boxing champion Sonny Liston a minimum of S3.080.080 to fight Sweden's Ingemar Johansson in Gothenburg next summer, with an American referee. Mr. Ahlqvist said yesterday he had made the offer over theReuter; UPI - 199 words
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182 1962-12-17 23 Only the referee was hurt by an apple ROME, Sun. The Italian Boxing Federation is investigating night's near-riot in which the referee was floored by ai* apple as light heavyweights Carl Bobo Olson and Oiulio Rinaldi waltzed to a 10-round draw. Police twice had to warn the crowd of 20,000182 words
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Article122 1962-12-17 23 MELBOURNE, Sun. Rod Layer and Margaret Smith retained their Victorian singles tennis championships here yesterday. Layer, the "grand slam" winner this year, overcame Neale Fraser, the 29-year-old local heron 6-3, 9-7. 6-8. 6-0 after a tough struggle. And In the women's singles Margaret beat fellow-Austra-lianReuter - 122 words
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Article126 1962-12-17 23 T>ERTH Sun. Alan Davld--1 son Australia's opening bowler, had a hattrick in a speli of four wickets for seven runs for New South Wales against Western Australia on the first day of the Sheffield Shield match here yesterday. Western Australia lost their first six wickets for 17Reuter - 126 words
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Article, Illustration60 1962-12-17 23 LOI REGAINS TITLE FROM AMERICAN MILAN. Sun. Italy's Duillo Loi last night regained his world Junior welterweight boxing title when he beat American Eddie Perkins on points over 15 rounds here Perkins took the title from Loi on Sept. 14. French referee Georges Gundre awarded the -iecislon to the ItalianReuter - 60 words
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Article28 1962-12-17 23 LONDON: Lee Kin Tut (Slngft- pore 1 wns beaten by c. J. Beiicom 1 England) 15-9 15-11 in thf> men's sJarjsM final of the London open badminton thttnr'onshlps.28 words
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Article22 1962-12-17 23 JOHANNESBt'RG: Jim Clark (Britain) beal Uotus te;im-mate Trevor Taylor by Inches In an exciting flnuih to the Rand Grand Priv Tiotor race.22 words
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Article42 1962-12-17 23 NEW YORK: Light-heavy weight Doug Jor.t» scored a shock win when he knocked out fellow-Amert can Zora Polley. No. 3 world heavyweight title contender. In the TOKYO: Sweden s national soccer team drew 0-0 with Moscow Dynamos In the special tournament here.42 words
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Article25 1962-12-17 23 MKLBOUBNE: AußtnOlai team to deiend the Davis Cup against Mexico here on Dec. 26-28 will be Rod Law, Roy Emerson. Neale Prater nnrl K^n Plrtcher25 words
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Article25 1962-12-17 23 JOHANNESBURG: Gary Player (South Africa' aon the Transvaal Open golf championship by eight strokes from Bob Charlea (New Zealand) with a total score of 37925 words
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Advertisement240 1962-12-17 23 a Bright idea fora Brighter home CHROTAS! Cbrilact 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. Waterproof and Mothproof. Durable and you simply wipe it clean! XJook around240 words
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Advertisement474 1962-12-17 23 TBIICT ilUw I These smart and tough Austin light I^m|b| commercials are the best that money can Mjk I I I RI buy. Backed by a countrywide service and r^%m^mw m spares network, these are dependable, sturdy Tri*! ili»l IHCU vehicles, built for years of rugged service. S #a| Mm474 words
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Article248 1962-12-17 24 BRUNEI TOWN. Sun. The Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar All Salfuddln, in a broadcast last night, urged the rebels to lay down their arms and surrender and "let us work together in peace toward a happier future." Speaking over Radio R run el, the Sultan said248 words
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Article263 1962-12-17 24 Commandos move into jungles From JACKIE SAM BRUNEI. Sun. British Commandos today moved into the jungles outside Seria to flush out rebels for the first time. Rebeh. in strength were spotted on the move towards Tutong in the north. The Commandos are expected to be joined by skilled trackers from263 words
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Article41 1962-12-17 24 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. W. O. Pox. vice-president of the Singapore Association for Mentally Retarded Children, will speak on the aims of the association at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club of Singapore at Cathay Hotel on Wednesday.41 words
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Advertisement106 1962-12-17 24 Omrgo fi—W 4* no, m*k rnfnifi Three amazing facts about the new self-winding Omega Seamaster de Ville 1. Wear it, and ft soon stores enough energy to run fSc;^ k, 44 boars without winding. j iSBte^ni^ 2. More accurate than ordinary watches: mainspring jkj^V is always at same tension, 3.106 words
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