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Title Section20 1962-12-22 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times fa****. Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration1065 1962-12-22 1 50 p.c. climb-down by the union Inquiry adjourns for parties to resume discussions, but the administration turns down the revised claims 14,000 go on strike tonight ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The strike by 14,000 Malayan railway men is definitely on. It will beui ii at midnight tomorrow. This1,065 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-12-22 1 ROYAL BANQUET AT IST AN A NEGARA THE Cambodian Head of State. Prince Norodom Sihanouk, and Madame Sihanouk, were the guests of honour at a Royal banquet given by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong on Thursday night. Picture shows the Yang di Pertuan Agong speaking at52 words
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Article38 1962-12-22 1 UNITED NATIONS. Fri.— Mr. Zbienlew Marek Wolak, a Polish architect and town planning engineer, left here this week for Jakarta where he will advise the Indonesian Government on the construction of urban low-cost housing.38 words
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146 1962-12-22 1 AIRCRAFT'S WHEEL COLLAPSES, BUT 20 ARE UNHURT BUTTEBWORTH, Fri. Seventeen passengers and three crew were unhurt when a Malayan Airways Dakota landed at the Royal Australian Air Force base at Butterworth this morning with a defective undercarriage. The airline's general manager, Capt. R.P. Mollard. described the incident as a "minor146 words
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383 1962-12-22 1 'A threat towards Indonesia' JAKARTA, Friday. PRESIDENT Soekarno for the second time in two days yesterday expressed Indonesia's sympathy for the Brunei rebels. Antara news agency reported he told a farmers' congress at Semaring, Central Java: "We will continue our struggle against colonialism andReuter; UPI - 383 words
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Article103 1962-12-22 1 JAKARTA, Fri. The Malayan Ambassador to Indonesia, Da to Hajl Kamaruddin, flew to Magelang, Central Java, yesterday in an unsuccessful attempt to see President Soekarno about the state of relations between the two countries. Dr. Soekarno, who is on a tour in Central Java,103 words
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Article291 1962-12-22 1 SALISBURY (Southern Rhodesia), Fri. Lord Alport, the British High Commissioner in the Rhodesian Federation, last night denied that Britain ever intended to use force against the Federation. Lord Alport was replying at a hastily summoned press conference here to a statement in theReuter; UPI - 291 words
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Article39 1962-12-22 1 ROME. Prt.— Dark-haired Italian beauties from teenagers to grandmothers are flocking to the stores to buy blonde wigs at anything from $100 to $800. Sales were "well above" target, one Rome department store spokesman said.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article, Illustration358 1962-12-22 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. target for the signing of the Malaysia agreement has been set for March. Mr. Donald A. Stephens said this today before he left by air after leading the North Borneo delegation to the Inter Governmental Committee plenary session which358 words
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Article43 1962-12-22 1 NEW DELHI. Fn The police last night arrested Dr. Chao Auo. head of the Chinese unit of AllIndia Radio, and his wife on the grounds that they were indulging in anti-Indian activities, the Press Trust of India news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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209 1962-12-22 1 Borneo election: Alliance sweeps in JESSELTON, Fri. North Borneo's Alliance of five political parties supporting the proposed Malaysia Federation is sweeping the board in the Colony's first local Government elections, according to first results. Most Alliance candidates were returned unopposed. First results showed that the United National Kadazan Organk ationReuter - 209 words
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383 1962-12-22 2 NASSAU, Fri. BRITAIN is to get the Polaris in place of the Skybolt, informed sources said here. Mr. Macmillan has called a Cabinet meeting in London to inform his Government colleagues of the details. The sources intimated that, there was no complete agreement383 words
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Article, Illustration109 1962-12-22 2 Debbie's Las Vegas act at $150,000 a week FAS VEGAS. Fri. Debbie Reynolds made her debut here last night and it was reported that she will receive U. 5.550.000 a week for ii'-r appearances, more than any performer has ever been paid. Debbie did the Twist, a clown act andReuter - 109 words
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233 1962-12-22 2 UNITED NATIONS, Fri.—U Thant, the Secretary-General, yesterday reported a lessening of the recent tension between Cambodia and Thailand, and said he was appointing a special representative to help them solve any disputes in the coming year. The U.N. representative and a small staff wouldReuter - 233 words
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Article19 1962-12-22 2 KHARTON, Fri. President Abboud of the Sudan yesterday appointed three new Cabinet Ministers and reshuffled his Cabinet.—Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article258 1962-12-22 2 I ONDON, Fri. Britain \j showed a sharp initial reaction last night to the reported agreement between President Kennedy and the Prime Minister. Mr. Harold Macmillan. to drop the Skybolt project and provide the Royal Navy with the Polaris missile. All newspapers carried the story prominently258 words
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156 1962-12-22 2 Doctor 'shot' his patients, police say DENVER, Fri. Police have accused a Denver physician. Dr. Leonard Elkind, 42, of being too fond of many of his women patients. Investigators yesterday found a gallery of colour transparencies of 60 of them secretly taken by cameras concealed in the wails of theUPI - 156 words
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Article26 1962-12-22 2 UNITED NATIONS. Prl.— The General Assembly adjourned Its I7th session early today almost 24 hours ahead of schedule despite the longest agenda ever. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article16 1962-12-22 2 CAIRO, Prl.— Three men convicted of spying for Israel were hanged yesterday. U.P.I.UPI - 16 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-12-22 2 NORSTAD GETS GRAND CROSS PARIS, Fri. President r de Gaulle bade farewell yest 'day to the Supreme Allied Commander. General Norstad, by presenting him the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour in an elaborate ceremony. With Premier Georges Pompidou and high-ranking military officers of several nations standing at attention,78 words
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Article65 1962-12-22 2 The Grand Cross Is the highest honour that France can bestow upon a foreigner. "General Norstad, we raise you to the dignity of the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour," Gen. de Gaulle said clearly in French as he faced Gen. Norstad. Then Gen. de Gaulle kissedUPI - 65 words
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Article369 1962-12-22 2 Iff DATELINE j FROM FRANCIS BOEY AN ANCIENT chart which indicates the lunar months in which women should conceive to bear sons was published in a Chinese newspaper. The paper said the chart was found during excavation of an Imperial palace of the Ming Dynasty. It reported that369 words
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Advertisement170 1962-12-22 2 ,£hBRBL Toys that will be a tnrill to own this Christmas W$ MECCANO 1 g^b^ I lere's loads of fun for girls and boys of all ages. For young engineers and architects, there are hours of endless joy with fc^° jA toys that are a real thrill to own... MECCANO170 words
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Miscellaneous8 1962-12-22 2 HE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (9)|(9) Pl§|h~ (**f™£>8 words
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275 1962-12-22 3 THE U.N. VOTES TO UNSEAT YEMEN ROYALIST I T NIT E D NATIONS, Fri.— The General Assembly in the last 1 hour of its 1962 session voted 74-3 last night to unseat the royalist der legation of Yemen and to recognise a delegation sent by the revolutionary Yemen Arab Republic.275 words
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Article, Illustration75 1962-12-22 3 A 10-STAGE relay of rickshaw runners over a 50--mile course was staged between London and Brighton. Here one of the contestants pulls a charming lady past Coulsdon South railway station. Each runner had to pull his rickshaw complete with an Asian girl as a passenger for fivr75 words
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154 1962-12-22 3 PEKING, Friday. HPHE Soviet Union is closing its trade and shipping mission in Shanghai, China's largest city and port, before the end of the year, according to reliable reports received by diplomatic circles here ifrom Shanghai. No official confirmation was obtainable and no reasons for154 words
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Article12 1962-12-22 3 MANILA, Prl. A mild earthquake shook Manila today. U.P.I.UPI - 12 words
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312 1962-12-22 3 WASHINGTON, Fri —The Nationalist Chinese Air Force is to be equipped with F-104G Starfire fighters from the United States the best fighter plane in the air. The small, sleek plane can fly at more than 1,500 miles an hour and has zoomed to312 words
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122 1962-12-22 3 Airman 's copter take-off feat from Mt. Kenya NAIROBI. Fri.— An RAF pilot had to strip all excess weight from his helicopter to enable It to take off from high on Mount Kenya to rush a seriously ill climber to hospital in Nairobi. The pilot. Captain Peter Gill, had beenReuter - 122 words
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293 1962-12-22 3 Consulate stoned, so US tells Katanga: Repair WASHINGTON, Friday. rpilE United States yesterday protested against Katangese student attacks on the U.S. consulate at Elisabethville and sent a military mission to the Congo to look into American aid to United Nations operations there. The State Department spokesman, Mr. Lincoln White, said293 words
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86 1962-12-22 3 PARIS, Fri.— An El Al Jet air iner carrying' 63 people caught fire on take-off here yesterday. braked hard, and twisted to a stop on the runway. No-one was Injured. Witnesses said one of the Boeing 707's four jet engines caught lire86 words
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131 1962-12-22 3 Woman's vendetta against her ex-doctor BIRMINGHAM. Fri. Mrs. Iris Huf .es. 46. told a court that she sought revenge for 18 months on her former doctor because he struck her off his National Health Service list. Police said Mrs. Hughes, who is charged with "blemishing the peace," spread tacks over131 words
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Article88 1962-12-22 3 Macapagal has flu, better now MANILA, Fri. President Dlosdado Macapagal who has been suffering from Influenza during the past two days is very much better today, according to a presidential spokesman. The President cancelled all appointments during the past two days, including a lunch with visiting Australian Minister for ExternalReuter - 88 words
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Article67 1962-12-22 3 ROME, Fri.— The second day of a strike by 20,000 dockers tied up about 270 ships In ports all over Italy yesterday. The strikers are demandIng regulation of working conditions on a national basis. About 40,000 miners started a 24-hour strike yesterday for pay hikes and67 words
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Advertisement208 1962-12-22 3 For the convenience of your I SHOPPING I the following stores in Singapore will be I OPEN FOR BUSINESS jgj on SUNDAY, 23rd DECEMBER, 7962;— MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING Ijj 398, North Bridge Rood 248, Bolesticr Road 484, North Bridge Road 53, East Coast Road H S4S, North Bridge Road208 words
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231 1962-12-22 4 Trial was not fair— so man is freed SINGAPORE, Fri. JIIO.MAS FERNANDEZ YOHANNAN, a former employee <>i Gammon (Malaya) Ltd., was freed by the Ili^h Court today when he successfully appealed against a lower court conviction and sentence of four months 1 jail on a charge of causing hurt to231 words
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Article, Illustration47 1962-12-22 4 THE Commissioner of Police, Mr. A.E.G. Blades lends a helping hand when officers and men of Singapore's Orchard Road police station yesterday held a Christmas party at the Great World amusement park for 230 children from community centres in their division.47 words
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Article156 1962-12-22 4 SINGAPORE, Friday. npHE Education Minister. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, said A today that 1963 would be an eventful year the year of Merger, Malaysia and Merdeka as well as the best ever year for education with the opening of 15 new schools to accommodate156 words
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Article94 1962-12-22 4 STORM- BUT SO HOT FOR TRIO SINGAPORE. Frl. An Italian Instrumental trio stepped out of a jetliner Into the rain-swept Singapore airport yesterday evening and exclaimed: "Gosh. It's hot." And the musicians meant It. although Singaporeans may argue that the last three days were three of the coldest In the94 words
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Article31 1962-12-22 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— The Indian University Graduates Association will screen a Hindi film for Its members and their families at the Shell Theatrette at 6 p.m. on Dec. 28.31 words
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232 1962-12-22 4 The people brave rain to do festive shopping SINGAPORE, Fri. Though the rain has been drenching Singapore for hours at a tihne over the last few days, it has not dampened the spirit of Christmas shoppers pressing on to finish their last-minute purchases. This was reported today by some of232 words
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Article69 1962-12-22 4 SINGAPORE. Prl A youth, who escaped from police custody today was recaptured two hour* later minus his hand-cuffs. The youth. Chua Kirn Chee, 20 (rave his police constable escort the slip while he was outside the X-ray room of the General Hospital. A platoon of Reserve Unit69 words
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Article80 1962-12-22 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union today renewed its challenge to the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees to a secret ballot to determine which union represents a majority of the 1.100 employees of the Singapore Telephone Board. The SBHEU claims that a majority80 words
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Advertisement140 1962-12-22 4 Advertisement A Secret really being kept In the city of Cologne on the Rhine, the House of '4711' hat kept a constant vigil for 170 years guarding the secret formula that guarantees the unsurpassed purity of worldfamous '4711' Eau de Cologne. Today, as in days gone by, '4711' reigns supreme140 words
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Advertisement274 1962-12-22 4 Z&k&ek j^a tfsk tifck V& tf& &<& CATHAY ORGANISATION PRESENTS™t, INDONESIAN FILM FESTIVAL > Sponsored by The Indonesian Motion Picture Producers Assn. :J PLUS! STAGE APPEARANCE OF g INDONESIAN^ WsP STARS «^ft f 5 .^%Vs, 4.00-6.30 9.30pm <fc££*i£» COMPLETE CHANGE OF STAGE PROGRAMME S Tonight: "DJUMPA DIPERDJALANAN" si l»S j274 words
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Article116 1962-12-22 5 DENANG, Fri. Bur--1 glars broke into a Chinese temple In west Jelutong yesterday and stole $2,000 worth of diamonds and gold ornaments donated by devotees. The caretaker, Choo Hock Siew. reported to the police he heard a noise at about 4 a.m. Later he saw the116 words
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Article54 1962-12-22 5 Rubber bales stolen from lighter PENANG. Fri.— Six bales of rubber sheets valued at $1,500 have been reported stolen from a lighter anchored outside Penang Harbour. The taikong, Inche Sewo bin Mohamed, told police his lighter was waiting to load rubber on to the Hessenstein when he found the bales54 words
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Article29 1962-12-22 5 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Mr. C. P. Raraakrishnan has been re-elected president of the Sree Narayana Mission. The vice-president is Mr. P. Ramoo and Secretary Mr. K. A. Sreedharan.29 words
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Article104 1962-12-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. Optorg Company today offered a reward of $50 for the recovery of what it described as an "Important" roll of film left behind in a taxi. A company engineer. Mr. J. N. Hoekstra. said the film consisted aerial shots taken of some of the104 words
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349 1962-12-22 5 It's convention time for 3,000 Umno youths /I PARADE, SEMINAR AND SPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. r J IHREE1 HREE thousand Umno youths will congregate here over the weekend for a parade, seminar and a festival of sports. Tengku Abdul Rahman will address the parade at the Sultan Suleiman Club padang349 words
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172 1962-12-22 5 Bovernmem will not try to convert aborigines KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An Alliance backbencher suggestion that the Government take steps to convert aborigines to Islam was rejected in the House of Representatives today. The suggestion came from Inche Hussain bin To' Muda Hasan (Raub) when the House was discussing the provision172 words
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67 1962-12-22 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. Australian-Trained inche Rahman bin Yusof, a former District Officer in Tangkak has been selected by the Johore Government as the man who will help the State's Malays to go Into business and industry. A member of the Johore Civil Service.67 words
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Article51 1962-12-22 5 SINGAPORE, Kri. The student and Youth Work Department of the Chinese YMCA will hold a series of talks in January to help secondary school graduates plan for further studies abroad. Free admission tickets to these talks are available from the secretary at 16, South Pier,51 words
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Article48 1962-12-22 5 SUNGEI PATANI. PTI. Mr. Tan Slang Hai. a senior hospital assistant from Sungei Patanl hospital, has been posted to Padang Serai to help cope wltti expanding rural needs there. Inche Harun bin Zalnul Rash id takes over from Mr. Tan at Sungei ratant.48 words
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Article32 1962-12-22 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Entile* lor the first Malaysia student photographic competition, sponsored by the Singapore Polytechnic photographic Society, will be Judged at the Polytechnic's main lecture theatre at 9 a.m. tomorrow.32 words
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Advertisement274 1962-12-22 5 I SINGAPORE HOTEL I Geylang Road BOOK NOW FOR THE X'MAS FESTIVITIES X'mas Eve Extension till 2 a.m. j§ X'mas Night: Midnight S Diners $12.00 per head 5 To-night Extension till 1.00 a.m. and S •41 To-morrow: Tea Dance from 3.00 to 6 7.00 p.m. jp j^J Presenting The Singing274 words
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Advertisement194 1962-12-22 5 QURESHI S EXCLUSIVE STORE FOR CARPETS ONLY See the largest selection of: PERSIAN BOKHARA PAKISTAN INDIAN CHINESE Carpets and rugs at Singapore's leading carpet store. The GENUINE identity of every piece is GUARANTEED. ALSO Continental carpets rugs Wholesale Retail. FREE estimates for wall to wall carpeting plain or designed. QURESHI194 words
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111 1962-12-22 6 $12 in. base plan by police in Ulu Kinta KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, announced in the House of Representatives today that the Government would build a $12 million training base and headquarters for the police Meld force in the111 words
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Article51 1962-12-22 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. AJ fault In the main power line be-] tween Kuala Kangsar and Chendroh resulted in a four-hour power failure here from 4 p.m. yesterday. Hundreds of fans at the Rex and Grand cinemas returned home after seeing only part of the pictures at the afternoon51 words
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Article, Illustration287 1962-12-22 6 MALAYAN NAVY TO HAVE OWN BASE IN SINGAPORE \PMIP man calls for setting up of ordnance factories here KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. With the creation of Malaysia, the Royal Malayan Navy will have its own opera tional base near the Singapore naval base. This was stated in the House of Representatives287 words
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Article25 1962-12-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Another 274 people who made false declarations have been deprived of their Federal citizenship, according lo the Government Gazette-25 words
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Article24 1962-12-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Wesley Methodist Church combined choirs will present Heinrich Schutz s 'The Christmas Story" in the church tomorrow night.24 words
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126 1962-12-22 6 Illiterace blamed for poverty in rural areas KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. 'pHE Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, said today that rural poverty in Malaya was due to illiteracy. Opening a course for adult i education teachers a.t the Technical Institute here, he said that people In the rural126 words
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Article32 1962-12-22 6 KAJANQ. Frt. The Semenyih branch of the Socialist Front will hold a rally at the Semenyih p*dang tomorrow to protest against the arrest of members of the Sociallxt Front.32 words
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Article25 1962-12-22 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. Negotiations are going on between the Metal Box Co. of Malaya and its employees' union on wage claims, including bonus.25 words
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143 1962-12-22 6 NO PERMIT, SO THAT PROTEST MARCH OFF pENANG, Fri. A pretest march planned by the Penan g Socialist Front against the recent arrests is off. The police have refused to grant the Socialist Front permission to hold the march. The chairman of the Penang Socialist Front, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew.143 words
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138 1962-12-22 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Assistant Minister of the Interior. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, told Socialist Front M.P.s today that they were living 5,000 years behind time. He made this remark in the House of Representatives when Mr. Karam Singh (SF Damansara) said that the138 words
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Article, Illustration146 1962-12-22 6 Where lovers bar all bridge traffic I/TJALA LUMPUR, Fri. "> The monopoly by lovers of a tiny bridge at Kampong Bahru here was referred to in the House of Representatives today. The Alliance back-bencher Inche Aziz bin Ishak told the House; "it is becoming difficult tc get across the bridge146 words
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Article, Illustration1157 1962-12-22 7 Dr. Lim: We can stem the tide of synthetic rubber... 'Difficulty of establishing a marketing board: It will be branded as a producers 9 cartel 9 BySTRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, told the House of Representatives today that1,157 words
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Advertisement100 1962-12-22 7 thnstmas CHUNG j I BRAND SOLE AGENTS: JT^T 5-4. SOUTH BRIDGE RD.. SINGAPORE, I. n You don't have to go to f JAPAN d To enjoy their National Drinks We have brought them here for |S your enjoyment THE WORLD FAMOUS g I KIKU-MASAMUNE 1 "SAKE" Also to pamper your100 words
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Advertisement238 1962-12-22 7 fit/* J 4k>J Poultn-. Wines. Hams. PaS? £S\^. j* dings, Fruits. Vegetable* VyNC~< V BBBk cracken. and decorationf m y v^^Tl^ 1 to-day and see for yoursaif <>_ x<B»' /»v^^^^- L^B >>^ c roost d>inpr6hwi*w« y^|L Z*) range of fobd*. cotifec- "Wl^ 1 t0 tionery and novelties that 5 Jfc^*^"^238 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-12-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. yilF Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, today made clear to magistrates throughout the country that they should be very careful when passing sentences. Before him was Yap Chong Fatt, 24, who had been sentenced to two weeks'286 words
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Article102 1962-12-22 8 Policeman dives to save 2 boys IPOH, Frl.— A policeman dived into the swift flowing Sungel Parl here yesterday and saved two boys. But one, Ng Ah Kee, eight, failed to respond to artificial respiration and died. The other, Ng Kok See, seven, recovered and was taken to hospital. Constable102 words
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Article109 1962-12-22 8 PENANG, Frl. Customs men seized about 695 gallons of Illicit liquor and fermented mash, on which duty was estimated at $9,000, In two operations during the past 24 hours. No arrest was made. All the liquor was packed ready for delivery. Six customs officers led by109 words
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Article198 1962-12-22 8 Man tore chain from own mother TEHK ANSON. Frl. A man who robbed his own mother and stole her jewellery was sentenced to two days' jail and put on a $500 bond for a year by the Sessions Court here yesterday. John Romould Linus Pereira. 26. pleaded guilty to robbing198 words
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Article22 1962-12-22 8 SINGAPORE. Frl. The Chinese YMCA will hold a Christmas party for 500 children at 2.30 p.m. on Sunday.22 words
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Article157 1962-12-22 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. pOUR Malayans were among 200 cadets who passK ed out at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, yesterday. The four joined Sandhurst two years ago from the Federation Military College. They were Hsiun Teck Pin, B.A. Mohammad Ariff. B. J. Rusli. and Akual157 words
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Article70 1962-12-22 8 PENANO. Frl. Religious teachers attached to Penang and Province Wellesley national schools have formed an association to safeguard their Interests and "also to voice our grievances to the authorities." At an Inaugural meeting held In Alniashoor Islamic School recently. Ustaz Ismail Murad was elected president with Ustaz70 words
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337 1962-12-22 8 Bright prospects for bamboo factories IytALACCA, Frl. Two Japanese experts on bamboo said here today that prospects of starting bamboo factories in Malaya were bright. They are Dr. Kazukl Ono. professor of the Agricultural College, University of Osaka, and Dr. Koichlro Ueda of Kyoto University. They arrived In the Federation337 words
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Article27 1962-12-22 8 SINGAPORE. Fri. Th« second Singapore* International Student Salon of Photogruphv sponsored by the Photographic Society of Nanyang University, will bo held in March next year.27 words
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Miscellaneous164 1962-12-22 8 Alley Oop m By V. T. Bfmnmtim COUBSE -AND THE/ HE OOeSrJT\ WEU.,I I ALLEY.'/ VOUANOT ANY MOPE I ft ALFREDO TMLXM/ M AAM.'M3U\tDa~ANO QREATESTI LOOK UKE A JtHANK ARE TOO JIMNOT/rMA Qk^^T^^TWISBUM M I KNOWTWSJHECNOTA I SVAPBIOR V V^PWOR J HEWIN A GREAT /SCIENTIST NOW. I/J? B 2 /S164 words
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Article, Illustration1802 1962-12-22 9 HAWAII'S MAN OF TRAGEDY WHO BECAME A LEGEND IN HIS DAY... IN 11)07 the famous author. Jack London, arrived in Hawaii. It was inevitable London would hear about Koolau who had already become an island legend. The story of Koolau, the man of tragedy,1,802 words
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Advertisement59 1962-12-22 9 ¥F A m IE q M Her Mijiuy Th« QutM. t I^Sl^^S^*^ Sc»tth Whisky Diltillr rt i cy^TS* "*j^^B^K^w. >sfm w r So<M Ud Hpf FINE OLD p|§|jjy Scotch Whisky L" CH S 'iHI '"H I BORN 1820 STILL GOING STRONG "'III lilinwll m U1 iiijii i JOHNNIE WAkKER SOLE59 words
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Article, Illustration477 1962-12-22 10 THE BIG TOP ROLLS UP ONCE MORE AND THE SHOW GOES 0N... IPOH, Fri. A free "thank you" performance which the luckless Circus Brazil had planned for the people of Sitiawan. who had succoured it in its hour of need, has been called off477 words
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Article55 1962-12-22 10 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A merchant, arrested at a race meeting nere on Oct. 24, was today fined (60 for betting with a bookmaker Khoo Tlang Lim. 31, of Upper Circular Road, admitted he was In the second tier of the Turf Cluo in Bukit Timah when a55 words
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Article39 1962-12-22 10 IPOH. Fri. Syed Hassan AlJtffrl, the President ol the Sessions Court here, who is going on transfer to Kuala Lumpur, was last night given a farewell dinner by the Perak Bar Association at the Golden Jubilee Restaurant.39 words
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132 1962-12-22 10 PENANG, Fri. A Singapore seaman, Loy Boon Hal, today paid a $15 fine for a house painter, Wong Har (hyp. with whom he had fought early this morning. Jointly charged with Loy and Wong, both 21, were another Singapore seaman, Ng Kee Kiaw.132 words
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Article110 1962-12-22 10 BENTONQ, Fri.— Five rub- i ber estate owners here were yesterday fined $100 or three weeks* jail each for unlawful occupying state land at the 7th milestone Btntang Kuala Lumpur road. Wong Kirn. Ng Hing. Kong Sin. Ho Tian and Lee Onn, of Bentong, pleaded guilty. The110 words
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Advertisement570 1962-12-22 10 I UNDOUBTEDLY THE GENTLEMAN'S CHOICE I the toiletries for the discriminating male. 20,000 MILKMAID CONTEST 111 II I4| I" Ift IjDNDENSED MILK <^bls? 11 lliliLIIU v I U-UUU WINNER w For submitting an all-correct entry and the best 8an Mrs. HAN, 64, Dido Street, Singapore. CO t\i\i\ foR 2ND prize570 words
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Advertisement49 1962-12-22 10 Towkays give to their sons who give to their favourite girl friends who give to handsome playboys who give to their rich aunts who give to thefp prominent husbands who give to.. V... we11, frankly, anybody who's anybody gives fjMJ»Qfs|p- ($lO to ,$10,000) the most gifted lighter of alii49 words
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Miscellaneous277 1962-12-22 10 ACROSS foreign station, she reveals 9 Reptile that makes the 7. as (8) Mrs. Malaprop might say (9». 7 The price of electricity supply 10. What trees survived the forest <6>. J£e <B>- 8- View through adjustable spy--11. DUpotlUon of the ease of for- glass (4). felt property (7). 14.277 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-12-22 11 THE Japanese Tohb dancers who will come to Kuala Lumpur next month to promote Japanese culture and dancing. They will perform at the Pavilion Theatre on Jan. 16 and 17 under the sponsorship of the Federation Arts Council. Their visit is being organised by the Japanese International52 words
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129 1962-12-22 11 2 men attack police for not releasing friends BENTONG. Fri.— Two tappers, Yee Kok Leong. 23. and Yeng Fok. 23. yesterday pleaded guilty to a Joint charge of using criminal force on Police Sergeant Daud and Constable Aziz at the office of the Tuan Estate on Nov. 21. i Yee.129 words
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Article47 1962-12-22 11 TELUK ANSON. Prt. The Rotary Club of Teluk Anson gave a Christmas party [or about 220 underprivileged children at the Anglo-Chinese i'Secondary> School in Raja Musa Road. Each child got a parcel of toys, sweets and cakes and also icecream and soft drinks.47 words
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233 1962-12-22 11 MAN RETURNS FROM SHOW TO RAID KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. A HARDWARE store proprietor, Lim Poon Lye, returned to his shop in Church Street after seeing a show last night and found him- self locked out. He peeped through the chinks of the233 words
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Article37 1962-12-22 11 1 KAJANO, Fri.—Water supply to Kajang. Sungel Chua and the I surrounding areas will be cut oS from 10 p.m. tomorrow to 6 a.m. I on Sunday while the water mains i are cleared37 words
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134 1962-12-22 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The findings of a court of Inquiry Into the circumstances attending the capsizing of the motor vessel Naga. now known as Mawae. on Peak Island, on Nov. 24. last year were quashed by the High Court today. The order quashing the134 words
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Article48 1962-12-22 11 KLANG. Frt. The otftcer tn charge of crime Investigation here Deputy Supt. D. Koch will be transferred to Kuala Lumpur as 0.C.. CM). Malayan Railway, at the end r( this month He will be succeeded by Deputy Supt Jalmal Singh Of. Special Climes. Penang.48 words
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Article52 1962-12-22 11 KUANTAN. frl.— rut telecommunication to the airport. nin<» miles from here, was cut otT f»r tiv< hours today due to J;rcaused to cables ov heavy rains All telegraph messages la IM airport n:id to be picked up at in •cleniHph nrlice here and deln ov52 words
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Advertisement274 1962-12-22 11 W THIS XMAS WERE OIVING^I V, AUTOMATIC t W ELECTRIC BY -GIFTS I (tfinbeain automatic <c^^ MIXMASTER DE LUXE V"^^ Only Mixmattaf giva yom all ''S^-r' the nonwlloM (•oturn 10 LJIjlZ*- jf I necntory lor perftel cooking tlßr^^V^lT and miming. (^^_^jSL JVi A..ilil>l« I* wMte. frt. mm Lft -^l\ •id274 words
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Advertisement97 1962-12-22 11 MREAL nourishment 7.5 f protem "^&sii{KHr^ 1 energy food is required. 79.5% carbohydrjtcs HUNTLEY PALMERS Made of the purest ingredients to special recipes, these biscuits are manufactured under the most hygienic conditions by carefully controlled processes which ensure constant composition. For the perfect expression of friendship and goodwill, this Christ-97 words
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Obituary146 1962-12-22 12 H,,,rf, Hm.m.imi tHEONT. AH PCNC: «Ml am. II I- uf-ral i>ivib| IIC i<l at in "'I am an The famtlv wl^he^ to 'hank -•r« and staff of Ward 21 8 tv kind aanlntanre during Mr. rTieon«'« lllnr<a MRS VEAP YEW TEMG I »v peace. tx-hind five «nnK. Ycjd Km146 words
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Article141 1962-12-22 12 Wmrtt Sit (Minimum i LOH PENG VUBN and Kllfn thank -..r their help MR AND MRS s K:ilarri,,^m mnink relativen friend- for their at-endanre. «ood v-ishea. ajamtanrr at Ikatl wrddinc IS-IS-ai in Seremban. MR. AND MRS. r.opalakn.<hniin. ikH kmav, Kuala Uimpur. thank Ma IWIM on their weddinc on MRS.141 words
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Article690 1962-12-22 12 The intri gmrrrninwittl committee mi M;ilavM;in matter* lias completed its work as ex- i peditiously as was expected, rind as successfully as was hoped. But its achievement is i marred by the Brunei insurrection and the consequent doubt concerning Brunei'? entry into Malaysia. If the Brunei problem690 words
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Article410 1962-12-22 12 Dr. Lim Swee Aun has earned high marks in the test by which Malayan Ministers of Commerce and Industry are chiefly judged the attitude they show to the problems of rubber. His speech in Parliament yesterday combined awareness of the challenge the industry faces with confidence that410 words
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Article145 1962-12-22 12 There was an extraordinary contribution yesterday to the railway dispute, made independently of the opening of the court of inquiry. The union slashed its demands by fifty per cent, the decision of a crisis meeting by the executive 'rouneil of 41 members. This was reported to the court145 words
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Article, Illustration885 1962-12-22 12 SCOTT STONE - AMERICA strengthens its fortress in paradise SCOTT STONE HAWAII IS ASSIGNED A KEY ROLE IN DEFENCE STRATEGY By HIDDEN Deri i n d Hawai i s sleepy tropical facade is another side of life, which the visitor to these warm isldnds seldom soes. He may get a glimpse of itReuter - 885 words
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Article876 1962-12-22 12 by ALLINGTON KENNARD BIROS IN THE b«,... \t D> Malcolm MacDooald; Photographs by Christina Loke. (Witherby. London. 485.) AS a much misquoted A aphorism bids us beware, it is not only fine feathers that make fine birds. So too. more than a fine camera is876 words
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258 1962-12-22 12 Co-operation and courtesy from Brando YOUR reporter's story of his interview with Marlon Brando at the airI port on Monday evening Rives a wrong impression to 1 the public. Mr. Brando gave 45 mm I utes of his time at the i reception room, answering questions from the press and258 words
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Letter74 1962-12-22 12 I ATTENDED trie finals of "Talentime 1962" at Singapore's Victoria Theatre and would lik: to congratuI late all the contestants. However, there can only be one winner and the judgehad a difficult task. As the audience so clearly dis- approved of the decision perhaps next year the winners74 words
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Advertisement488 1962-12-22 12 CLASSinRn ADS. r4l *ln Viainuml VEOM .Tie. Ipnh Mo'her and I I H..rW. IK iM-K.numt MARIC LOH son Ah-Chli nmm TAN CHEAH M THE ENCACEMCNT IS announced (HI .if Mr. »"d Mr. ipoh to Mr. md Mm TI l-.-nt Kay of Sa GREETINGS M Itorrf. |M (Vinimum) CAPRI BIAUTV SALON488 words
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Advertisement116 1962-12-22 12 NEGLECT of VISION Siaht it the moit ntM.mabK of all ble»m9>; bhndne» the most woetu' af all etflictieni M.it people do nor re.lnc tan faci to their eyes end very culpably se tc their children's When they have en> vitual trouble, they think it it onlnecetsary to buy a pair116 words
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Advertisement95 1962-12-22 12 Queen Anne Ware Scotch Whisky in SPECIAL GIFT PACK with bdcc JUG and GOBLET M ■C^t^l^fc r'S *3»»fea*alft»** 'JAOTSON Ji CO.. LTD: »a|.p*« J—»H*» JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD: h»u Uuapw. ir* 4 Papa. ViVAVWATAV.V.V.V.VV.V.'.W.V.V.V.V.V.V.'.Vt .Fs^i, For Modern People '< c I A Modern Car... v^f j NSU-PRINZ4/ !Jb A compact light95 words
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Article160 1962-12-22 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Police today gave pirate taxi operators five days to get off the roads. Any pirate taxi operator found o.i the roads trom D#c 28 onwards will be prosecuted and their vehicles are liable to be confiscated, a police statement warned. The statement160 words
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Article85 1962-12-22 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Tht State Coroner. Mr. S.K I Chapkhana. today recorded h sucide verdict in each ol two inquests on a man and j a woman who were founo hanging. Tne man. Leo Ann Chin i 37. a former patient In Woodbridge Hospital, was found hanging85 words
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Article, Illustration297 1962-12-22 13 WOMAN MAGISTRATE - WOMAN MAGISTRATE BY THINK OF THE CHILDREN. SHE TELLS AN ESTRANGED COUPLE gINGAPORE. Fri. A man and his estranged wife today sat stony-faced in a court here as a magistrate. Miss Jenny Lav, urged them to take advantage of "this season of goodwill and peace' 1 to297 words
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99 1962-12-22 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Ong Tuan Say. described as a Chinese physician, was today fined a total of S3OO on two charges connected with his business practice at 6th mile. Upper Serangoon Road. Mr Donald Yeo Hock Chwee. the Magistrate, fined Ong $150 on charge of contravening99 words
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Article42 1962-12-22 13 I SINGAPORE. Fn Thieves broke into the Hong Kong Oift Emporium in Changl Road last DtpM and stole radios, typewriters and cape-recorders altogether worth $10,000. The theft was discovered when the shop opened for business this morning42 words
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113 1962-12-22 13 PARTY NEGARA MAN FOR TRIAL ON SEDITION CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The national vice-president of Party Negara. Gharieb Raof, 39, of Kuala Trenggpnu, was charged in the Sessions Court today with uttering seditious words on Nov. 11 at Kampong Lusong, Kuala Trengganu. Inche Hussein bin Onn, defence counsel, successfully applied113 words
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Article29 1962-12-22 13 SEREMBAN, Fri. The actlhg Mentrl Bes»r. Inch* Idrte bin Matall. held a "meet-the-people" session at the Stmpang Durian community hall. 59 mllea from here, yesterday.29 words
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182 1962-12-22 13 P. C. ACCUSED OF NOT MAKING DEATH REPORT SINGAPORE. Friday. pONSTABLE Mohamed Ali bin Othman, 37. today denied a summons charge of wilfully omitting to inform the authorities of the death of a flsherj man. He was stated to be the oflicer-in-charge of Puiau Saking police post on Oct. 24182 words
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124 1962-12-22 13 Gunman in high noon robbery on a cigarette van SINGAPORE. Fri. A gunman and two accomplices today held up a cigarette van in Tanjong Rhu Road and got away with cash and cigarettes worth $7,600 The Ban Teck Seng Company van was returning to its office in New Bridge Road124 words
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109 1962-12-22 13 1 PENANG. Fri.— About 1.300 i children cheered when Santa i Claus landed by helicopter at i noon today to attend the RAAF children's Christmas party held -at their school I in the seaside resort of TanJong Bungah. They surrounded Father Christmas (Cpl. Dave109 words
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Article91 1962-12-22 13 River gives up another body JJUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The body of Noralnl blnte Sa'ad. seven, one of three children who were lo.it when a ferry boat overturned in the Perak River, on Wednesday, was today recovered, 31 miles downstream. It was seen on the river bank by a fisherman, Abu91 words
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82 1962-12-22 13 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. Ten people were slightly injured when a bus was involved in a collision with a van near the Iskander Bridge here this morning Of the seven people in the bus only the driver and conductor escaped unhurt. The five82 words
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Article172 1962-12-22 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. A case of illegal entry into Singapore came to light when a woman Oh Uat. 33. died of caustic soda poisoning in the General Hospital an inquest here was told today. Oh. accompanied oy her brother-in-law. Joe Boen i King, had been smuggled in-172 words
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Article, Illustration469 1962-12-22 13 Goh: There ARE facilities for the unwed mothers-to-be SI THE acting Director of Sin Tub, revealed t< exist in Singapore to he Thes* women are given accommodation and arrangrments made for dellvprv and adoption of the babies If they so wish. Mr. Goh was replying to Mr. Lear. Tye Hln.469 words
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Advertisement371 1962-12-22 13 £llllllltllllllllllll<lll||l||tllllltlllllllllMMIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII^ I JUST OUT! I Reader^ 1 Digest I DECEMBER ISSUE s 1 Containing 1 GETTING THE lEST OUT OF BOOKS: Startmg on the first page and reading progressively to the lost consumes o prodigious amount of energy ond it is not always worth it, says John Kord Logemonn. In371 words
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Advertisement17 1962-12-22 13 fooiLand /C^^M, x'/rlf\Ubj fill ilk Cjltf^fe H H w/s V K^b iwttV' /Jf/iI 9^^^^L*klVr /mm LION LTD.17 words
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Article, Illustration90 1962-12-22 14 Stepping out together The queen and royal visitor THE Raja Permaisuri Agong yesterday accompanied royal guest Madame Sihanouk on a tour of the Taman Asohan, the Lady Templer Hospital and the Women's Institute headquarters. Here they are seen leaving the Taman Asohan. At Templer Hospital MADAME SIHANOUK and one of90 words
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Advertisement303 1962-12-22 14 I ib* J m mk Jf w \&J* »5 A gain that intriguing questionr »2 n y-3F^I ..-_^ss^-^;: 2 4&k M9t #m w hat shall it be for Christmas? .2 S^^Sm i_rt-^' i, 1,, WM#i|Pf m season, we invite you to !l <^^ Si a^.* s BBPffil '4 with us303 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-12-22 15 AT THE ISTANA NEGARA on Thursday night, shortly before the start of the Royal Banquet, gilts were exchanged between the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permaisuri Agong and Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Madame Sihanouk. Picture shows Her Majesty presenting a compact148 words
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Advertisement163 1962-12-22 15 ItS Qtoart or To Give FOUNTAIN PENS t WITH EXCLUSIVE LIFT-SPRING CLIP PEN CAP Tapf^: i nil Sfli Hi! -1:1 I Iml Model Jml $11.00 sf/ Pen -Nib /'I Cortrid,. t V squ««i« pump .ftk-fillinf Available Moocis M-41 wtth iinl«r«d pen nib S 2.50 i 1 Ft 43 —do 3163 words
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Advertisement129 1962-12-22 15 Black White Whisky— the traditionally true Scotch View of River Affric. Invernejs-shira Only Whisky produced in Scotland can be fl area it comes from, bach water source has its called Scotch. This is why Black White is HH own bouquet For Black £r White-only the unique. It has never and129 words
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Miscellaneous480 1962-12-22 15 up the onnd: 10.00 Radio Sin- 2.00 Flute in rhythm; 2.15 This RADIO SINGAPORE Baporc concert orchistra: 10.30 week at the U.N./U.N. arneral nntsivs wlnMnl win- Fl a;urp hour uoo Saturday iwsenibly: 2.30 Malay mixiurr; SIIOIMW \\l SIRVKK niuii: rhythm. 12.00 Close down. 3.00 Hop Harrigun: 3.30 Stanley tl MKTKKS480 words
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Article, Illustration1746 1962-12-22 16 Rule that began in violence, endured in revolt THE STORMY REIGN OF ENGLAND'S DASHING HENRY— I 4 YEARS OF DRAMA, BLOODSHED ONE September day in 1999 the Parliament of Kngland met in Westminster Hall lo decide the succession to the crown. For hours the debate dragged on, while tempers ran1,746 words
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Advertisement156 1962-12-22 16 agvd£k -4 Ht JTJ X [Tim Hi T I J M "«TIkB? S^lT^s*- 1 f-^iiS***?! h— -i— -Z~TI V- Ti«^M '"H^'^l-X T^JIII- 1 l o *-*+£»>l2' m\ mir~^~~~Zl /*~^-£r~^~^~~/ \£V .rrr^J^Z^^ yT BORON the revolutionary new motor fuel M\ M fc M\ Mf\ is sweeping the country MTml m^^m M^ml156 words
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Advertisement1073 1962-12-22 17 (Continued Iron. Face 12) RELIGIOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2n Word* SI.SO (Mlm.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH In Singapore, Orchard Road Sunday Service V a.m. and 6 pm. All Welcome WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH, Kuala Lumpur Christmas Sunday Scr- .i.m., y 30 a.m., 6.00 p.m. Day Seivice 9.30 a.m. All WESLtV METHODIST CHURCH, S. Kort Canning1,073 words
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Advertisement869 1962-12-22 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :0 Word* Si < Mm.)— Box St et*. txtrm UNFURNISHED ROOM with Bathroom attached, use of telephone, quiet locality. Kor bachelors, entrance very convenient. Reasonable rent. Ring Singapore 85X69. ACCOMMODATION WANTED .'0 IVorrfs SS (Mln.)-Box St eta. mxtrm REBPONBIBLE FAMILY requires 3/4 bedroom bungalow preferably unfurnished, reasonable rent.869 words
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Advertisement802 1962-12-22 17 EDUCATION it Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St eta, mxtrm POtTAL TUITION. Prepar* *yetamatlf lly tor 1968 aiam Inatlon* through tbs largest mn-ispon.s-es tnstltutlon in Malaya tot H. 5.0.. Senior Cambridge, federation Certtft- I cat*. Qualifying Test. L.C.8.. clerical examinations ate. Engllin and Malay all levels. TB-pa*e proepectoe free. Malayan Oorreapondenee802 words
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Advertisement2059 1962-12-22 17 TOURS A EXCURSIONS VEHICLES FOR SALE It Word* SS (Mtm.)—Bmx St eta, mxtrm tt Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St eta, mxtrm CHERRY BLOSSOM TOUR Hong- SINGAPORE MOTOR! LTD., Sla\ nong Japan by sh.p 30tn March 1963 319 Orchard Road— offer a rang* ot Detail* American Lloyd Agency. 64 good and2,059 words
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Advertisement936 1962-12-22 17 FOR SALE it Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St rts. extra X'MAS SPECIAL CONCESSIONS Kong Yong Furniture. Co., Mo Cnangl Road, o* m.s. Spore. Tel: 48*34 Knmiture specialists. Expert designing, prompt service guaranteed. PIANOS EXCELLENT QUALITY. New Shipment "Zimnrtrmann. We* mar Steinbert Collard/CoUard, Chappell, Buckland. Trade-In, accepted. Nangheng Piano House, 103/936 words
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Advertisement377 1962-12-22 17 LADIES DRESS SHOPS it Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St rts. txtra "WINMMI" CHEAP SALE Children's Wear (or Chiistmas/New Tear. 13 Bens Poo Road. Spore. Tel. not, WIDE SELECTION ot dress materials, ladies handbags vents/shirts, reatfy-made dresses at our: Cafutoi Store. 12 Kensington Park Road. Spore OPEN ON SUNDAY 23rd December377 words
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Advertisement166 1962-12-22 17 WHERE TO STAY (Spore) •A Word* SS iMm > M.» i* -I. -rim NOTCL AMBASSADOR *MsM* it Mcvt Rd Liannng oigbtly Ptt. 4T3UL. AIRCONDITIONID NON Am. CONDITIO 'CD Room. ntltrvi charges. Tionc Roa. Hotel. r*l: MUt, NEW CMPREtS HOTIL nsjual..ed. *msy c/parkiriK. private t*l*pnonr* »l-t»7, M i.i.ii. Roan, s porr166 words
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284 1962-12-22 18 A bleak future for sport in Malaya TI^R. T. Mori, president of 1"1 the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council, has announced that as financial aid is not forthcoming from the Government, the council may be obliged to cease Its activities. If this is the case, it will be indeed284 words
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254 1962-12-22 18 Kuala Lumpur The Taiping scramble ONE ot your correspondents is amused at my alternate suggestion to the proposed overhead bridge at Assam Kumbang Road In Taiping. He claims I do not know what is required to ease the traffic Jam. The State Railway Administration In Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur can254 words
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Letter55 1962-12-22 18 AS a resident of Opera Estate. Singapore, and I am sure I speak for most of the residents, I find it very inconvenient when it comes to posting a letter on a Sunday or a holiday. The mail is collected twice a day on weekdays, but never55 words
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313 1962-12-22 18 WOMAN WHO WANTS NO MORE TROUBLE rpilE Commissioner of National Registration has replied that the woman concerned In the identity card case "had no complaints whatsoever." She may have said this to the two people sent by the Commissioner to •cc her, and why she said what she did is313 words
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Letter180 1962-12-22 18 Call at Army housing estate RECENTLY, with some friends, I wenc to a housing estate in Malacca where some of the Australian armed forces and their families stay. I inquired whether a certain girl was still working there as an amah The man of the house rushed out and was180 words
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Letter141 1962-12-22 18 I SYMPATHISE and agree with "Parent" from Rengam. I know the difficulties that face those who have passed out of the primary schools. On one occasion I travelled from Simpang Rengam with a pupil attending the secondary English school in Kluang. We boarded the bus at six141 words
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Letter121 1962-12-22 18 IN all but one of the new issues floated on the local market, preference has been given to Sharikat Permodalan Kebangsaan Limited. In the Shell issue this company was allotted 750,000 shares of $1 each. In August the company had a paid up capital ol 10,440 and I121 words
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Letter87 1962-12-22 18 rIE "pantie raid carried out by male students of the University of Malaya was certainly unbecoming of students in Malayahighest Institution of learning. I do not know whether the Students' Union endorses such a "tradition It seems that this Is an annual affair. However. If there is a87 words
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Advertisement387 1962-12-22 18 Christmas GIFT HAMPER off HAFNIA meat products 1 tin 2 lbs. Hafnia ham ONLY tln Hafnia Cocktail Sausages 1 tin Hafnia Vienna Sausages 1 tin Hafnia Frankfurt Sausages Available from all Hafnia Pork Luncheon Meat leading provision stores tin Hafnia Chopped Pressed Pork in Singapore only. 3 tins Pate de387 words
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Advertisement22 1962-12-22 18 S A^CSi. '^Su^. *^^^B ■■torn' m TRADITIONALLY CHRISTMAS. .GIFTS by Avon What a glamorous galaxy uf gifts! Avon gifts for ail the22 words
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Advertisement1383 1962-12-22 19 bmtl B l y l^^^Jl_^^^^Hf_R Ml^^Mj IU lIVERPOOL t WtSl COASI It*. ijui s'roia \aii« l'«a» 'man MEMNBN liverpitl, Gll'gow tin 41 Dtc 21 Dec 23/27 DtC 21 ajax fMron-'uuth, lutrpaal Dtc 23 Dec 2t Bic 27/ 2 Jm I IAtRTES liitrpin. Gijsgow Uec 27 la. j na 4 msron1,383 words
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Advertisement1467 1962-12-22 19 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS 10 SENO*. U HAVRE NAMBURft. BREMEN, ANTMRP. tOlUtOlll AMSIERBAM. MAO. tOUENBURB ANO COPENHAtC* /3F*|*J\i\ roan S'laa cinmi |3f\S3\lzl -FALSTRIA" I) 23-27 Ott 28 Dtc/ 2 111 21/28 Bte lAV^V'i iiouNuA tl 8B Bat/ IJM 1/1 HI 8/ BIM V-VAVo/ juiuNjjiA ■i) mmmw mm dm mm1,467 words
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Advertisement1545 1962-12-22 19 EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL A CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pora P. S'naa Pin** BENUIItt I'Mll. Hlnrf. K'Oa*,6'mouU ll Pt Dec 23 BINVALU L til. H'lift. R'dim, A'nrf S. 11/Ctc 23 Dtc 24 25 BENMACOHUI IN) H lirg. L'lM. G'moutk S. II Die 23 Dtc 24 a BtC 28/ 3 BENBORAN (E.La.)1,545 words
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Advertisement1304 1962-12-22 19 w^ McAjUSTER cSc CO., LTD. W»_ PDU CLLEHMAN LIMB 4*4 U.VA VENESS LIMB W HAVRE. IOMOOH. HAMBURB, IBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO, ■OUtRPAM A MIDOLESBROUSM ItATTLE. VANCOUVER 1 PORUANI Cm OF NORWICH AtCMUM cani i«r CaalraJ A SmU B'M«i P. S'haa luJlVii^ii 7] '7l Dmt 1«/H n.r tUNNYVULI 21/24 UK 29/291,304 words
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462 1962-12-22 20 HPHE Malayan Rubber Market lapsed into its annual pre-holiday idleness this week and consequently fluctuations have been narrow with small turnover, report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. I Estimates of Russian off- j take for January are very varied, but the majority seem to be462 words
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Article105 1962-12-22 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Am elatlan mada Utaaa channel In Its rataa ta marenants yastarday (all rates to |100): Nsw Yard: buying; TT 32 15/16, airmail OD 33 1/18. 90 d/st 33 f /16 credit bills, 33 7/16 trade bills. tilling TT ar OD raady: Maw Vark 32105 words
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414 1962-12-22 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE last full day's trading on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday before the close down for the Christmas holiday's saw a little extra baying power in a market in which there were few sellers about As a result industrial prices414 words
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Article22 1962-12-22 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec.ZO I>.-« 1 Industrials: 193.87 194.54 Tins: 285.18 285.41 S rubbers: 179.87 179.87 Jan. 1. 1958 10022 words
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Article502 1962-12-22 20 /COMBINED business <n the Sln- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number 01 shares traded in brackets Industrials: Duntop (2.000) $2.42. (6.000) $2.43; East (matters (2.000) $2.70, D. (200) $2.70 SL. (1.000) $2.70: Fed. Oitp. (2.000) $1.42. h. 000)502 words
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222 1962-12-22 20 STRAITS TIN remained unchanged in Penang yesterday at $426.25 on an offering also unchanged of 250 tons. The softer tone in tin noted on Wednesday afternoon was extended on Thursday mornIng on the London Tin Market and prices finished the session around £21222 words
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Article20 1962-12-22 20 December 21. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 81 cents (tin changed). TIN: $426.25 (anchunced). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (unchanged).20 words
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Article243 1962-12-22 20 JANUARY lint grade rubber buyera f.e.b. cloaed at B p.m. In Bloiapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 81 cents per lb. unchanged. The tone was very quiet. t.C.C.RA. AND F.M.R.C. closing prices In centa per lb. yesterday; Int. 1 R.B.S. prompt lob. buyers feOi, sellers 80| IN): Int.243 words
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Article189 1962-12-22 20 SHIPS lying alongside the Singapore wharvst laday are: Beltter NW, Sem:intau NW.I. Musi NW. 23. Sva Express E8 Albert UK. entrance. Ranella 42/43, Thoracape 19. Hoi Houw 25/26. Henalbanach 47, Tournai 46, Gorcun WSEDE, and Bumpltan NW. 4. Outer reads: Keerkrinx, Azucblsan Mam, Ea.it Breeze, Mad Brander,189 words
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Article98 1962-12-22 20 CHINESE Produce Enehang* Singapore noon pricea per plcui jreaterday: Coconut all: bulk J424 sellers, drum $46 sellers. Costs: Dec. UK/Continent $29 buyers, $30 sellers, Pepper Muntok white $137 i sellers. Sarawak white $135 aellers, special Sarawak black $974 sellers, garbled Lampong black $92 sellers, ABTA $1021 sellers. Singapore98 words
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Article157 1962-12-22 20 MELBOURNE. Prt. FPHE market closed for the year on a buoyant note. Oil sharps attracted renewed Interest today and under strong support most issues Improved. Associated Australian gained ss. to 40s. before receding to 38s. 6d on profit-taking. General Inrestments gained over a wide range and rises exceeded157 words
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Article137 1962-12-22 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dec 21. Tbrec months. Dunlopi 14 ets. 8. Darby 4»d. K. N. 16 eta. C. StorSK* 4ed. Gammon 11 eta. B. Traction 1/1| J. Wauch IS eta. shell 13 eta. M. Brew 36 ets. Bt*«mshlp 8 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. B. Times 22 eta. Container*137 words
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Advertisement571 1962-12-22 20 fe> ZIM LINES SOUTH EAST ASIA SERVICE F at Sport Bangkok S'oore Penaif EMlt "VAKO»" M Dec II IM Agents: INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AGENCY 11-E-l, Asia Insurance Building Singapore 1. Tel: *****, ***** ft ***** Passengers Cargo Service, STRAITS/NAGAPATTINAM/MADRAS. Spore P. S'hom Penong TSS. "STATE OF MADRAS" VOY. 118 24/27 DEC571 words
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Advertisement91 1962-12-22 20 TENDER J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P W D Contractors In Class "C" and above up to 12 noon on 11th January, 1963 at the office of the Director of Public Works, Federation of Malaya, Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur for one (1) primary crusher 42"x30". A91 words
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Advertisement760 1962-12-22 20 PUBLIC NOTICE HAPPY I.(M) lIOTKL NHiHT CUM Z435-C, KLEBANC. KKC'IIIL. MALACCA. Tf J. 1 Miss ChrlsUne Mki Chan Yen Appearing nlghuly to entertain you with the laie.-t. songs. Nightclub opens (or business from today onwards. MALAYAN RESTAURANT NEW YORK WORLDS MB— 1964-1965-APPLICATIONS are inviud from Interested parties lor tiie lease760 words
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Advertisement534 1962-12-22 21 p fjss^SSSISSSSSSSSS^SSi^S^SSSSmmS^SmSSSSSSSSmi W. HAMMER COMPANY LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation) Pursuant to Section 228(1) of the Companies Ordinance. Cap. 174. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a General Meeting of Mem* bers of the above Company will be held at G2. Hongkong Bank Chambers, Colly er Quay, Singapore, on Monday. 31st. December,534 words
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Advertisement496 1962-12-22 21 NOTICES I NOTICE MR. TONY LIM KIN TONG Is no longer in our employ and is therefore not authorised to transacts any business or collect any monies on our behalf with effect from 22-12-1962. NO BROTHERS AND CO., 2004. Main Road. Tampin. GIRLS' SPORTS CLUB Christmas Hampers Raffles Results. Permit496 words
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Advertisement801 1962-12-22 21 TENDEKS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received at the office of the Jurutera Negeri, Selangor, J.K.R. Jalan Sultan Hlshammuddin, Kuala Lumpur from Class C and above JJC.R. registered Contractors up to 300 p.m. on 29/1/63, for supply and erection of an elevated 100,000 gallon capacity steel water tank and801 words
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Advertisement638 1962-12-22 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNILEVER-NORTH BORNEO Senior Overseer, Grade I wanted by rapidly developing oil-palm estate in Labuk Valley near Sandakan. Applicants must be earning not less than $400.- at present and must be experienced lin jungle development and oiij palm work. Dp to $500. per month basic will be paid to638 words
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Advertisement603 1962-12-22 21 ESSO STANDARD MALAYA LIMITED OFFERS CAREERS IN ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE Positions deal with all phases of accounting, finance and administration. Candidates -iust be members of recognised Accountancy or Secretarial Institutes. Consideration Riven also to advanced students n' Accountancy/Secretaryship with Accounting experience. Applicants ntisi be under 35 years. Company offers outstanding603 words
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Advertisement91 1962-12-22 21 l inn n I ■I H GERO CUTLERY EPNS A1 and stainless steel is guaranteed for a lifetime SILVER<RAfT n 31, Penanq Rd IP Tel: *****. HI "old Storaqc Arcade. I II Tel: *****. V FONDUE EQUIPMENT All requirements for MEAT OR CHEESE FONDUE. New devict. Wick Jess burners. Obtainable91 words
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220 1962-12-22 22 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Singapore's national sepak raga team have been invited to play exhibition matches in Canada next year. A. E. Cunningham, former Canadian director of physical education, who is on a world tour, has extended this invitation to the president of the Singapore Amateur220 words
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286 1962-12-22 22 TEOH ENG TATT - PROPOSAL FOR MOC: TENGKU IS PRAISED TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore, Friday SINGAPORE sports officials today praised the Malayan Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for promising to help in the formation of a Malaysia Olympic Council. A. T. Rajah president of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council, announced this week286 words
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Article108 1962-12-22 22 QINGAPORE. FTi. The Singapore Table Tennis Association will send a team of four men— and a women's team, If there are sufficient funds— to the Asian championships at Manila from Jan. 25 to Feb. 3. Tang Tuck Wan, the STTA president, said today: "We are sure108 words
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Article41 1962-12-22 22 KARACHI. Fri. Pakistan, the Olympic and Asian Games hockey champions, were held to a 0-0 draw by Kenya here yesterday In the fifth and final match of their series. Pakistan won the series 3-0 with two matches drawn.— Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article22 1962-12-22 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. The extra ordinary general meeting jf the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association due to be held today was postponed.22 words
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Article42 1962-12-22 22 HOCKEY Ipoh Dl». 1: Irish Hunan 7 Anderaonlana 3; Div. 2: 2 FIB 2 Medicals 1. SOCCER Kluang DW. 1 KO: PWD 1 Revertex 0. RUGGER Friendly (Ipoh) Klnta Asians 14 (goal, two tries, penalty) Agricultural College Students Union, XL 0.42 words
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553 1962-12-22 22 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Penang perenially the Malayan inter-state badminton champions, till they lost the Foong Seong Cup for men to Singapore last year, and the Heah Joo Seang Cup for the women to Selangor for a second time, look certain to regain one553 words
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Article95 1962-12-22 22 US to help athletes for Games WASHINGTON, Fri. Outstanding athletes from Asia, Africa and Latin America are to be invited to the United States for special coaching next year in preparation for the 1964 Olympic Games. Invitations will be Issued by Sports International, a new private organisation which aims to95 words
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87 1962-12-22 22 ¥>ORT LINCOLN. Fri. 1 Billy Griffith, temporary MCC manager, said yesterday that there was no question of Yorkshire fast bowler Fred Trueman returning home, or a replacement being requested. Trueman has been troubled by his back several times on the tour, and recently Australian surgeons87 words
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Advertisement110 1962-12-22 22 TO BRING YOU BETTER SERVICE OUR j PPI PREMISES ARE NOW TOTALLY REORGANISED I 0 LIMUUfT 71-77 Stamford Road, Singapore 6 One minute's walk from the National Library. Open weekdays 9.00 a.m. 600 p.m. Saturdays 900 a.m. 4.30 p.m. 11 MARTELL •twm ifcw^ fl M 5P mm FREE' <^ LIQUEUR110 words
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Advertisement44 1962-12-22 22 Sunkist ■(fittcrcd Tridemwk Oranges for refreshment BEST FOR EATING BEST FOR HEALTH All Sunkisc oranges are fat with juice, packed with tangy refreshment. Enjoy some today. Sunkitt it |K« Trademark of a California-Arnona |row«r-ot»rv«4 «itm» m rk.ting organisation -th« largMt in dta war 14.44 words
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Miscellaneous126 1962-12-22 22 BADMINTON FOONG CUP NORTH ZONE FINAL: S'gor v Penang (SJAA hall, Ipoh, 7 p.m.). HEAH CUP FINAL: S'gor women v Penang women (S'gor BA bail. 7 p.m.). RIGGER MALAYA CUP: Cwealth Services (North) v Perak (RAAF grd. Butterworth, 5). ALL- BLUES: Spore v Johore (Spore padang); Armed Forces v NS-Malacca126 words
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597 1962-12-22 23 y RACING with Epsom Jeep "DOUGHT for a song Khampang Phet has turned out to be a money-spinner for his Ipoh owner, Dr. S.C. Lip ("Pil Stable"). The six-year-old has already won six races and has a great chance of increasing his597 words
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Article134 1962-12-22 23 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER Raoe 1 KILKELY Gay Paris Olive Vucn TIN INVEST Gay Paris Kilkely KII.KI 1 V Lourjet Lady Diamonte Race 2 NEW STATE Entertainment Ka»ini-Ka*ana KASIM-KASANA Italian Lntertainment KASINI-KASANA New State Young Lagle Race S ACTRESS Hiya Honey Kemembrance STAKSHINE Actress Hiya Honey FINE FILIGREE134 words
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Article1396 1962-12-22 23 Race 1: 2.0-Cl 4 Div 3-5 f 1 4800 Tin lnrest (Lucky St) Teh. 5 9.0 •Mamat 5 2 7059 Slau-Kuniang (Low &Ng St.) Heddle. 5 9.0 Bougoure 4 3 ***** Olive Vixen (Thio St.) Sullivan. 5 8.13 (F) Posner 2 4 ***** Teknah (Souna St.) Tjoa. 61,396 words
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414 1962-12-22 23 Race Five r PHE form horses In this 1 field are Wat Glunu. Calava, Captain's Guide and Eu Choy but I am goIng to take a chance with Calvados. Calvados Is a smart galloper on top of the ground The last414 words
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Article67 1962-12-22 23 'PHERE will bo no A big sweep drawn on today's races at Penang. The big sweep on A-tickets will be drawn tomorrow on Race 9. The sweeps on B-tickets and Ctickets wiil be drawn on next weekend's races. The ChristmasNew Year meeting was originally scheduled for three67 words
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198 1962-12-22 23 Brilliant trial by Bilah Sayang II pENANG, Frl. —Speedy Bilah Sayang II underlined his chances in the 6f P and O Cup on Sunday with a brilliant gallop on good going here this morning. With Garnet Bougourr a.--tride. Bilah Sayang II reeled off 3f in 36 4 5. Prudent Choice198 words
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322 1962-12-22 24 Prince Sihanouk confers orders on Malayans KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia today conferred orders on the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, his Deputy, Tun Abdul Razak, a Cabinet Minister and 14 others at a special ceremony in Hotel Merlin. The Tengku was decorated with the Grand Cross322 words
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Article377 1962-12-22 24 LONDON. Frl.—With sentiment helped by the iavourable trend of the defence talks in the U.S., London stock markets ended this week on a satisfactory note. Buyers were sail not prepared to extend themselves very lar, but ihe recent small selling appeared 10 have dried up and with a377 words
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Article, Illustration268 1962-12-22 24 A 'gold' waits 11 years for Susan to collect it SINGAPORE, Fri. Ever since 1951. a gold medal has lain in the offices of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce waiting for a student to achieve a distinction in the London Chamber of Commerce Higher English examination. With lt went $250268 words
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Article110 1962-12-22 24 Bad health: He jumped to death SINGAPORE, Pri.-A man in poor health who felt he was a liability to his family jumped to his death from his third floor flat, an inquest was told today. Sim Sian Huat, 43, was found dead on the ground directly below his flat In110 words
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273 1962-12-22 24 Bank employees on strike in protest over two dismissals KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. piFTV-FOUR employees, including six women, of Malayan Banking Limited here went on«f» lightning strike at noon today in protest over the dismissal of two committe? members of the National Union of Bank Employees. The management of the bank273 words
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Article60 1962-12-22 24 SINGAPORE. Frl.— Hong Kong stage and screen actor, Sun Mar Chal, touay announced that he would give another performance in aid of the National Theatre Fund next month. Mr. Sun, who donated more than (4,000 to the fund from the proceecs of his first performance,60 words
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Article31 1962-12-22 24 NGAPOHE. Frl. The St. Michael Estate Tamil Death m ifT ita Association will hold a general meeting at the Jalan Tenteram Community Centre on Sunday at 6.30 p.m.31 words
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Obituary98 1962-12-22 24 V.E. NEPOi Friday at his re*l<t*aoa. 501 K L'ium.-.- East Coast Road. Funeral today 4 p m., St. Hllda'i Chureto. Oylon Road, thence to BMadart imt<ry. MRS. LEONO PENG KWAN, dm i'ti. in Kent,' Chan passed away peacefully at 5 p.m. on Friday 21.12.62, mourned ty hrr beloved hu»hjinj,98 words
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Advertisement105 1962-12-22 24 CHRISTMAS IS COMING REMEMBER TO BUY Kodak FILM NOW! Holidays are more fun when you take j2n^\^£in- f"^ pictures or movies. Kodak color film -f-QSSifIvCN jnriches the memorable day in true- SrSS^^tj/ "«->- Use KODACOLOR FILM for color snap- *d&P>J shots... EKTACHROME FILM for excellent 2 </• color slides with105 words
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