The Straits Times, 23 December 1962
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Title Section16 1962-12-23 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES I In Matey* NO. 1,421. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDX 01016 words
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Article, Illustration143 1962-12-23 1 Nkrumah frees Appiah from prison for Xmas ACCRA, Sat.— Mr. Joe Applah. Ghanaian Opposition leader who has been under preventive detention for 15 months, today telephoned to his wife that he had been freed. In a call from Kumasi, I 140 miles from here Mrs. f Peggy Appiah told aReuter - 143 words
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Article, Illustration882 1962-12-23 1 VIC NAYAGAM - VIC NAYAGAM: Perie talks fail 14,000 WALK OUT AT THE STROKE OF MIDNIGHT. UNION CHIEF U'REN SAYS 'ADMINISTRATION WILL NOT COMPROMISE' ON THAT '50 PER CENT' CLAIM CUEPACS DECIDES TO TAKE BALLOT FOR SYMPATHY STRIKE BY 72 AFFILIATED UNIONS By KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday AT the stroke882 words
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144 1962-12-23 1 5 seamen face $570,000 opium charge JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Five Singapore seamen were charged in a Magistrate's Court here today with importing into the Federation 2.8231 b. of raw opium worth about $570 000 without official authorisation of the Minister of Health and Social Welfare. The charge was made under144 words
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Article44 1962-12-23 1 Rev. Ndabaningi national chmrman of the banned Zimbabwe African Peoples Union of Southern Rhodesia said In London that the granting ct independence to Southern Rhodesia under white minority rule would be regarded as a declaration of war on the African people of that country.44 words
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Article31 1962-12-23 1 Secretary-General of Comecon. the Soviet blocs economic cc-ordinaiing organisation, accused the European Common Market of harming East European Communist countries trade with W«st Europe, it was reported In Belgrade.31 words
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Article40 1962-12-23 1 Admiral Pei Yu -pen .Nationalist Defence Ministry spokesman, said in Taipeh that the Chinese Communists had the capability of unleashing an invasion of the Na tionalis: defended Quemoy and Matsu to create a fresh Inter national crisis at any time40 words
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Article50 1962-12-23 1 QUOTE by Alfred Hitchcock- You cant direct a Charles Laughton picture The best you can hope for is to referee" Yesterday, it was reported that Laushton left his $30,000 estate and an annual income of $36,000 to his wife actress Elsa Lanchester. For a profile on Laughton see Page 13.50 words
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Article44 1962-12-23 1 the general-manager of the Australian Wheat Board, who is. now ti»Hri'nß v trade mission on a tour of South-East Asia, is trying to negotiate further big sales of Australian wheat to Communist China sources close to the board said in Canberra44 words
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Article547 1962-12-23 1 POSTPONE ASA TALKS: PM Inricirsia Reds biarceJ for sp it in Malayan-Jakarta ties KUALA LUMPUR. Sat K .Prtme Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman said toda\ he had requested a postponement of the scheduled January ASA me»tin? until there was "a better atmosphere." The Teiißku expressed confidence that ASA would carry on547 words
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Article, Illustration324 1962-12-23 1 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON THE KING (HE IS THE R" A OF PERLIS) APPOINTS SHARIFAH SALWA'S HUSBAND By I^ANGA Sat.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong. who is the Raja of Perlis. has appointed a Johore prince. Tengku Sulaiman ibn. Almarhom Tengku Bendahara Abu Bakar, as Regent of Perlis. Tengku324 words
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Article62 1962-12-23 1 NASSAU (Bahamas). Sat.— A $360 million aid programme for India was discussed here yesterday between Mr. Dicfenbaker. Mr Macmillan and President Kennedy. Though no official statement was issued, it was reported that the United States and Commonwealth countries would share the bill. What proportion of62 words
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Article24 1962-12-23 1 president of the opposi tion Muslim League in Pakistan asked his country in Rawalpindi to reject any proposal lor confederation with India.24 words
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Article, Illustration295 1962-12-23 1 AROUND THE In WORLD IN brief THE END COLUMN Indonesian students' protest note for Malayan Consul JAKARTA. Sat. More than 1,5(10 staged "peaceful demon- strations" yesterday outside the Malayan, British and United States consulate offices In Modan. North Sumatra. Antiini news agency reported today. Iney said in statement to the295 words
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Advertisement18 1962-12-23 1 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FINEST JEWELLERY by U. S. de SUVA SONS, Jewellers 25, Raffles Place, Singapore- 1. Teh *****.18 words
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415 1962-12-23 2 DO YOU GET WORRIED BECAUSE OF A HEART MURMUR? QENNIS GRAY usually wen! lo his office by car. Isut one morning, because the car was being serviced, he had to go by bus instead. After his walk to the bus stop, Mr. (iray was startled to find how breathless he415 words
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Article, Illustration1173 1962-12-23 2 Agatha Christie - Cyanide—the warning was too late Agatha Christie IWmmmWnflf >%^mrL~f< Va^Wv^l I ELLA SQUEEZED AND THEN CAME ,THE SMELL OF BITTER ALMONDS By— -CHAPTER FIVE WHERE will the murderer strike next? Heather Badcock died of a poisoned cocktail at a garden party atGossington Hall, home of film star Marina Gregg end1,173 words
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Advertisement256 1962-12-23 2 Now fly around the world via Europe- U.S.A. -Australia for only $4119 d..^ Visit 20 Extra Cities along the way Take a week or a year stopover at no extra air fare Now is the time for that world tour you You pay just the normal round- world air have256 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous273 1962-12-23 2 ACKOSS: 1. Ruler (7): 7. Fruit Will lia\e a fall! is>: 3 Revert (5); 11. Kin 12. In a hack- (6c 4. Voter (7); 5. Auction (4.; neyed way (7>; 14. Desert <Z); 15. 6. Enclosure (S); 7. Openings in Lessen (6); 16. Cook's guide (6>; skin (I); 8. Decrees273 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1962-12-23 3 Dont scream'— then the shots GUISEPPE WAS TAKING NO CHANCES BUT THERE WAS REALLY NO CHANCE TO TAKE •PUT UP I YOUR HANDS' SAID A VOICE TWO PEOPLE have now died at Gossington Hall, home of film star Marina Gregg and her husband Jason Rudd. The first victim: A garden1,216 words
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Article136 1962-12-23 3 This week's question to keep parents up to date with knowledge is: WHAT IS A COBWEB? CIMPLV the web of the comk' mon house spider. But quite a different web from that spuu in the garden by the outdoor spider. Yet all webs are basically the same.136 words
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Advertisement11 1962-12-23 3 NEXT WEEKAnother note for Marina and Miss Marple sees the light.11 words
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Advertisement253 1962-12-23 3 ith« Christie Ltd.. i L* 6 .7.° Prinked I by ColUas If you were born Today It you were born today Z4^^^ 'j^ or any day up to the 20th of January 4^^ >'^JW you will probably own a LONGINES '^r^S Watch, if not now, then later in life. umnim253 words
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Advertisement27 1962-12-23 3 MECABLITZ 106 EXCEPTIONALLY LOW-PRICED HIGH PERFORMANCE TRANSISTORIZED FLASHCUMS INSIST ON GUARANTEE CARDS HJ|^^^~ Buy your Jewellery P^O early this Christmas Pjp2fc==^? LEE ONN CO., LTD. Goldsmith Jewellers.27 words
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Miscellaneous387 1962-12-23 3 RADIO MALAYA f,l a y n ho £f 100 RelM And Ust n A.M. 6.00 Time Signal. Negara- S to c Nl^t: 11.00 ku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning n Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With RADIO SINGAPORE* Music; 7.30 Time Signal. News; v <»""««rwnt 7.35 Breakfast Club; 800 Time A.M. 6.00 Good387 words
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Advertisement198 1962-12-23 4 1 V ,\|JMHB^m^" INTRODUCING MAIL ORDER TO MALAYSIA 6 Transistor Pocket Radio. A very latest thing L( lT* T* i P k **P« r in if s AIF II -f^K^SKH^W 'Cj I in pocket radio. A minature marvel with miracul- MX rolled old wKm £*J B^i I^l I t m^198 words
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IT'S A WOMAN'S WORLD
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317 1962-12-23 5 PADMAN GOPAU - A stay-at-home Xmas but a bumper one PADMAN GOPAU: By Kuala Lumpur, Saturday (]HRISTMAS this year is very likely to be the stay-at-home type in view of the proposed railway strike— but it will remain a jolly one with plenty of the traditional turkey, ham, puddings, crackers and spirits. Bus317 words
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Article159 1962-12-23 5 WERE you born on December 8, 1941, the day the Japanese launched their attack on Malaya? What are your recollections of that day as recounted to you by the people of your household? How did your parents react to the double shock or159 words
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Article52 1962-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Wong Kok Cheong alias Wong Kok Keong. 21, of Pudu Road, was sentenced to a year's jail by the Sessions Court today for possessing a chopper an offensive weapon near the Golden City cinema Ipoh Road, on Sept. 11 at about 5.56 p.m. He52 words
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Article79 1962-12-23 5 CINGAPORE. Sat. Police woman. Mahiah binte Yunus. »;is vi-sterday awarded me baion-of-honour. by lh<- Commissioner of Police, Mr. A. E. G. Blades at, a pa.-sing-out parade in the Police Training School. Thomson Road. Another recetptent of the butou-of-honour at the parade was Constable Wong Khiong. Air.79 words
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Article, Illustration160 1962-12-23 5 'Mother Christmas' and the Banda kids of S'pore SINGAPORE, Sat. GIFTS bought from funds raised in Australia will be handed out to 70 children of the Banda Street Creche in Chinatown at a Christmas party next Friday. And the "Mother Christmas" responsible for the collection is Singaporeborn Mrs. Jo Essery.160 words
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Article237 1962-12-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Combined business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today. with the number of shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlop 000> $2.43. (1.000) $2.44. East. Smelters (1.000) $2.73. (1.000) $2 75: Fltzpatricks (1.000) $1.94. F and N. ords. (9.000) $3.34.237 words
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259 1962-12-23 5 WOMAN FINED $2,120 IS TOLD: YOU HAVE MONTH TO PAY KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^ housewife, Au Ah Lin, 42, of Jinjang North, was fined $2,120 or 21 months' jail by the Sessions Court today for possessing intoxicating liquor and a still for distilling it without a licence. She pleaded not259 words
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Article30 1962-12-23 5 KUALA KANGSAR. Sat. Dr. F. M. De Silva, the medical and Health Officer. North Perak. is now also the acting Medical and Health Officer for this diatdict.30 words
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Article58 1962-12-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. More than 200 orphans between the ages of two and five were given Christmas party last night at the Lee Kuo Chuan Nursery in Bukit Timah by members of Majlis Anglican and St. Andrew's Cathedral. Among those present were Lt. Col. Spencer, head of58 words
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Article119 1962-12-23 5 3 accused of robbing a housewife BUKIT MERTAJAM, Sat. —Five men armed with daggers and a revolver robbed a housewife, Lav Ah Ching. of two watches and $10. it was alleged in the Magistrate's Court here today. In the dock stood Koa Bak Chun. 19. Ooi Leat Hing. 22, and119 words
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Article99 1962-12-23 5 SINGAPORE. Sat. A di*Mission among certain members of the Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce on the lack of incentives for Malays to go into business has led to a suggestion thai the Malay Chamber should drastically reduce its subscription to a nominal $5 for99 words
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Advertisement136 1962-12-23 5 I For the convenience 111 CHRISTMAS 1 I SHOPPING I the following stores in Singapore will be I OPEN FOR BUSINESS I I TODAY I MAIN STORE BATA BUILDING iji 398, North Bridge Rood 248, Boterier Rood !;j 484, North Bridge Rood S3, East Coast Rood jj S4S, North Bridge136 words
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PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY
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Article25 1962-12-23 6 Soviet Ambassador to ranee declared in Paris "two i loads only are now open to humanity peaceful co-ex-i-tence or a devastating thermonuclear war."25 words
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Article26 1962-12-23 6 one of two West. German i UMM last ironth on ■u.splcion of treason In connection with the Spiegel secrets affair, has been released.26 words
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Article, Illustration198 1962-12-23 6 A waistcoat, bowler, bag to beat the payroll gangs PPQTONEWS SPECIAL WITH the increase "of payroll grabs strongly in mind, the Associated Fire Alarms group in Britain has introduced new forms of protection. It has put on the market a "knife and bullet-proof, steellined waistcoat," the inside pockets198 words
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Article33 1962-12-23 6 vt Yugoslavia has arrived back in Belgrade, after an 18--day trip to the Soviet Union and told a throng that he felt the ties of friendship with Moscow should be strengthened.33 words
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316 1962-12-23 6 PRAVDA ACCUSES CHINA OF ACTIVITIES DETRIMENTAL TO WORLD COMMUNISM MOSCOW, Saturday IX SOME of the bluntest language yet used the Communist Party newspaper Pravda told Peking and Washington yesterday that Russia and her allies "reject any attack or the principles of peaceful co-existence316 words
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212 1962-12-23 6 Colonial Secretary cleared of indecent assault \ASSAU, Bahamas. Sat. Charges of indecent assault against Kenneth Walm.sley. Colonial Secretary of the Bahamas, were dismissed by a court here today. Walmsley. 48, had pleaded not guilty to indecently assaulting Ivy Monica Nicholas. 21, a Jamaican servant girl, at his home on three212 words
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136 1962-12-23 6 Philanthropist flies in to take dragons JAKARTA. Sat. A Sydney philanthropist. Sir Edward Hallstrom. arrived here by air last night to collect two new additions to the Taronga Park Zooeight foot long dragons from Komodo Island in Eastern Indonesia. The dragons which were captured by Indonesian troops and brought toReuter - 136 words
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Article26 1962-12-23 6 .of Gloucester who was 21 this week has bought a racehorse a three-year-old brown gelding which won a flat race at Ripon in Scptembed.26 words
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Article86 1962-12-23 6 LONDON. Sat. Bullets whistled among Christmas shoppers in a London street yesterday as bandits raced for their getaway car after a bank raid. But noone was hit. The shots were fired as four raiders all apparently coloured men— who fled with $850 from a bank in86 words
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Article35 1962-12-23 6 chief American disarmament delegate, told reporters in Geneva he expected the Soviet Union to continue their nuclear testing but he did not know whether this would so on into the New Year.35 words
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Article18 1962-12-23 6 tho Leonardo Da Vine* painting was unveiled to newsmen in Washington at trans-Atlantic voyage from Paris18 words
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185 1962-12-23 6 COMMUNISTS KIDNAP ALL FROM A VIETNAM VILLAGE CAK.O.N. Sat—Comtnunist guerillas in Vietnam have kidnapped the entire population of a village of Montagnard tribesmen loyal to the Government, an official Vietnamese spokesman said yesterday. He told newsmen the incident occurred last Sunday in the Huong Hoa district near the 17th parallel,185 words
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Advertisement120 1962-12-23 6 IMPERIAL 4 With 14kt gold inlaid nib, gold-filled band and loss-proof IMPERIAL 2 Unique modern design with cap of frosted, stainless steel. Strong inner-spring clip. Singapore and Penang: $20.70. Federation of Malaya: cylindrical nib will give years of trouble-free service. Singapore and Penang: $10.35. $22.80. IMPERIAL 3 Distinctive modern styling.120 words
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Article, Illustration36 1962-12-23 7 80U b AlHc.Ts Minister. n;u<l in Capetown moral victory in the ciuht--8ou«h Africa had .scored a jotto \.)ic of the International Court that the court was competent to consider complain- over Souih-Wcsi Africa36 words
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Article, Illustration250 1962-12-23 7 I SENATOR ATTACKS KENNEDY'S I DECISION TO I ABANDON SYSTEM WASHINGTON. Sat. Senator Barry Goldwater yesterday attacked President Kennedy's decision to cancel the Skybolt missile system, calling it a 'continuation of unilateral disarmament." Tin- right-wing Republican Senator urged a prompt Senate investigation of the reasons behind the abandonment of250 words
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Article186 1962-12-23 7 KINDNESS TO A i LAME CAT I LEADS PAUL, 11. TO $562 'REWARD' \JELBOUR\E. Sat. -Kind- ness to an injured cat l led an 11 -year-old boy to $562 in September and yesterday a court ruled he could keep the money. Outside suburban Richmond court. Paul Anthony Brady, withReuter - 186 words
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Article34 1962-12-23 7 U.S. chief delegate to the United Nations hailed in New York Russia* "extensive compliance" with the Soviet-Ameri-can agreements over Cuba and declared he expected the issue would be settled before Christ- mas.34 words
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234 1962-12-23 7 AMERICAN TIN SALES MAY LAST ONLY FOR SHORT PERIOD LONDON, Saturday. IF recent experience is anything to go by. it is likely that Washington's new (G.S.A. tin) release programme will again be for only a short period ahead and equally will not be of alarming proportions, the Mining Journal, British234 words
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Article89 1962-12-23 7 yyiESBADEN. Sat. A West German court yesterday fined a restaurant manager $1,513 lor insulting human dignity by showing five Nigerians out of his restaurant on March 1. But the court acquitted the manager Hans Pfalzgraf. 41, of racial discrimination. A waitress accused with him— Anna Winter. 2089 words
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Article36 1962-12-23 7 •he US Attorney-General has brought criminal contempt charge* against Mississippi's Oovernor Ross Barnott and lieutenant-Governor Paul Johnson tn connection with the int nitration uproar over the Janus Meredith case at the University of Mlssissinni36 words
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Article390 1962-12-23 7 SNOW IN HER CHRISTMAS PARCELS— SO GRANDMOTHER SMITH IS ARRESTED TITTLE, old Edith > Smith. 76-yci' old grandmother, was trapping up Christmas presents when the police burst in. In the gay red and cold pjumia bcarine sreetings stickers m aonr'ionateIv for the season— "snow." the heroin kind,390 words
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Article287 1962-12-23 7 KIDNEY GRAFT DOCTOR IS DEAD LONDON. Saturday BRITISH doctor lan Clark, 34, who made medical history by receiving a transplanted kidney from a fellow doctor last August, died in a London Hospital yesterday. A hospital statement said he died suddenly from effects of high blood pressure which for many years287 words
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Article134 1962-12-23 7 LONDON. Sat— A German national today rej ceived damages for an allegation ln a new book. Soviet Spy Ring, that he had held a high post in a Russian espionage network in the United States. The libel action by Dr. Alfred Kantorowlcz in the English134 words
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Article29 1962-12-23 7 Soviet Unions chief delegate at the United Nations «pcke up in favour of in- dependence for Ulster at a Post Assembly press conference ln New York.29 words
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Advertisement285 1962-12-23 7 KEEP (C^(C))(C^\ fl the freedom Tampax brings There's not a day in the whole year that you can't feel cool and fresh and comfortable. Not 9 day you can't bathe, shower or swim. Not a day you can't wear the slimmest of skirts, the shortest shorts. That's how it is285 words
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Advertisement17 1962-12-23 7 FOR BACKGROUND See ASIA Mogozine Jerusalem, the Holy>- City (Page 4) and The Cold Journey (Page 8).17 words
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Advertisement223 1962-12-23 7 qrte Ronson l/&rsfi3/ne Give a Ronson lighter for Chrlstmas-The lighter that every one wants to own with instant adjustable flame height at the touch of the Varaflame wheel. Every lighter m the Ronson Varaflame range has this wonderful feature. You <?> F^ can fill it in five seconds from the223 words
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Article, Illustration71 1962-12-23 8 YIODKL-FOR -A DAY Annette Lopcz shows what one of the Oisu;il Set would look like driving to town old rolled-up dunga rees, brother's discarded towelling vest, ■n d motheaten red hat, wilh toenails to match. I HEAR that the hottest-selling Christmas item in New York this year is71 words
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Article, Illustration556 1962-12-23 8 MALA YA' S CASUAL GIRLS the Juliet Ang page [only 2 ga^fSS™" THE GIRL WHO MAKES FASHION MAKE SENSE Believe me it takes a lot of nerve but do YOU really want to be one? WHO are these girte who t r e a t our towns like a kampong,556 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-12-23 8 PRESENTING t o d a v sandals with the heel and toe parts qnlte separate. From a collection by Jacques Esterel, of Parti, The front part Is held in plaee by st ra ps. The heel, whicn has a spring underneath to Rive flexible support, is also78 words
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Article196 1962-12-23 8 I^l IE testy old patlent dls--1 trusted doctors and refused to co-operate. "If you tell me what Is wrong wlth you I*ll be able to help you bet ter," såld his doctor one day. "That'B what I am paylng you to flnd out." the patlent replled196 words
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Advertisement171 1962-12-23 8 Beauty Case in "^^^^3 IB^^? iTory Simulated Leather, lined In pale blue. Contains Deep Cleanser, Beauty Overnight -.r Cream, Silk Minute Make-Up, J> Golden Lipstick Refill, $66.00. I^T^M S£ Beauty Box red satin 3 W covered, fitted mirror. ■kV^ 4 ir Contains Herbal Skin ■Ir"^ J^^' tJ^^ Tonic, Deep Cleanser,171 words
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Advertisement241 1962-12-23 8 Slie's preparing to be a Beautiful Lady... I.iK&y little girl, her mother knotvs that only the pur«t 1 produet» are gentle enough to cherish dclicate skin». That's why she always chooses Pears. Pcars famous soap, to keep baby's oomplexion soft and clear; and fragrant Baby Fowder, to toothe and comfort241 words
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HASNAH VIMALA-CHAN
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372 1962-12-23 9 THE TRICKY LITTLE PROBLEMS OF CARDS EVERY CHRISTMAS I'M CAUGHT OUT WITH THESE QUESTIONS HAVE you ever considered this tricky quid pro quo aspect of Christmas card despatching? You send cards to A, B and C; but it never seems A, B and C who send cards to you; it's372 words
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Article105 1962-12-23 9 ON*, of our men In New York tells me of a Joke much loved at the United Nations: An American ambassador to the United Nations felt very troubled by the behaviour of the Russians. He could not understand their attitudes. He resented their gestures. In his bewilderment, he made a105 words
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149 1962-12-23 9 EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD Faridah Shamsuddin, now attending school in New York os a foreign exchange student, is terribly intrigued by the fact that: (a) In America boys and girls get along so easily; and (b) they start doting at the age of 14.149 words
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Article126 1962-12-23 9 "Well." said the ambassador, "explain them to me immediately." The psychoanalyst looked at his patient with a sad smllp. 'Mr. Ambassador, you will never understand the Russians. You see, they were breast-fed babies and you were bottle-fed." "Now. when a new country takes its seat In the solemn council, the126 words
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Article97 1962-12-23 9 MY MAN In Paris had a talk with Walter Lipmann. the famous American political pundit, and realised for the first time that thes-* American pundits are not merely superior journalists, but have enormous Head of State grandeur about them. For example, my man asked Mr. Lipmann: "Will you be seem?97 words
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Article24 1962-12-23 9 /RENT'S short i c coat, 38 chest, blue gaberdine, suit, 30 waist: Also several ladies, good condition and cheap. Advertisement in Nottingham Evening Post.24 words
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Article59 1962-12-23 9 THESE days when tearaway taxis represent one of the major hazards of life in Malaya, how nice to hear from a friend now holidaying in London that he got into a cab and found lacing the passenger seat thl.s notice"Calendar supplied on request to enable you to time your progress."59 words
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Article30 1962-12-23 9 AND while I am on the subject of superior Journalists I must tell you a little joke about Mr. Beuve-Mery, the distinguished editor of Le Monde. Paris's most dlstlneuished nevv-paper.30 words
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Article30 1962-12-23 9 LET your mind go to seed Notice in a London seed merchant's wmdow To match it, an ice-creom parlour had this sign: Take home a brick. You may have company."30 words
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Article222 1962-12-23 9 WITH doctors very imu li under 'ire at the moment In this country. I must draw your attention to a daring attack on the profession by Virgil G Damon, one ol New York's most fashionahle physicians. D r Damon, an obstetrician and <ynaecolotfst for 40 years222 words
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Article, Illustration210 1962-12-23 9 Story of a boy's delight... MY picture shows Mustaffa bin Hussain. a 11-year-old Kedab village boy born deaf and dumb, who is now able to hear thanks to the generosity of Sunday Times readers and the initiative of a British Army officer. It all came about quite by chance. About210 words
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Article440 1962-12-23 9 By the nose NOSE-PULLING and chinstroking are, it is now revealed, among the fidgetirg habits being Investigated by doctors. So long as a man pulls his own nose or strokes his own chin he Is within his rights. It Is when he pulls other people's noses, albeit good440 words
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TIMES TIMES OPINION PAGE
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Article383 1962-12-23 10 PROSPECT IN PEKING rE truth of the matter In today's SlnoRusslan relations is as the London Economist once put It: "Mr. Khrushchev does not need Mr. Mao and Mr. Mao does not need Mr. Khrushchev How the balance has indeed changed In the Communist world. There was a time four383 words
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Article, Illustration658 1962-12-23 10 Sebastian Rasoo - WHY I SAIL FOR BRITAIN AND A FUTURE TOMORROW Sebastian Rasoo By rpOMORROW. on Christ--1 mas Eve. I sail for Britain which will be my land of adoption for the next six years I hope to work and study there. Naturally, whe-i I tell my friends, they envy me my658 words
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Speaking Personally
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Letter125 1962-12-23 10 I DON'T understand this retirement age business at all. In the stern world ot business we are told that the chip.s are down at 45. In the civil service retirement at 60 is compulsory. But these limitations don't apply in the world of politics. Rarely do you125 words
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Letter118 1962-12-23 10 IT was so typical of the unreal world in which Asians live— that complaint I heard at a women's meeting the other day that our Eastern girls are becoming so westernised that they no longer wear their hair long. When I went to school in the thirties118 words
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Letter103 1962-12-23 10 ANTHONY OEI'S (Sunday Times, Dec. 16) piece on the ballet and the prospects this branch of the arts has in Malaya was most refreshing. The time has ccme when we must stop looking to the West not only for Inspiration but for opportunity as well. There is103 words
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Letter62 1962-12-23 10 I AM an adept at guessing the killer In thrillers but Agatha Christie's serial now running In your paper has me baffled. Not at ail surmising. I consider Miss Christie one of the finest exponents of the art of detective fiction writing. Her "Ten little niggers" to62 words
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Article71 1962-12-23 10 SI XI.M it is about time that >omelhing was done about the way market stallholders have of continually puttinc up their prices Pause and consider what you were paying for ment and fish ten years ngo and compare it with what you have to fork out71 words
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Article766 1962-12-23 10 Felix Abisheganaden - Felix Abisheganaden By HUSBANDS CAN TAKE A LEAF FROM WATCHDOGS' BOOK TO HUSBANDS, like me, who are concerned with good housekeeping, I am sure sentiments like these are all too familiar at bill-settling time towards the end of each month: "For heaven's sake, dear, did766 words
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Article824 1962-12-23 10 ABU bin ADAM - ABU bin ADAM oy WKLL, well! Here is Christmas again. Nobody can help getting a bit excited at Christmas, especially the shopkeepers. Their prices have been quite excited for some weeks now, a dollar here, ten bucks there. I get a bit of excited myself, i824 words
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Article, Illustration484 1962-12-23 10 Junion K. Chan - And what's wrong with them Junion K. Chan U.S. DEGREES »y TIIKHK is ;i jolly cold war j.:oin^ on today; not between the Russians and the English over sonic nonsense, bill between the Americans and the English over differences in education. It seems that the English, particularly in Singapore, just484 words
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Advertisement974 1962-12-23 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. 1 IN MEMORIAM fi Aurm $12 iM'tmnitm) IN IVtR LOVING MEMORY of Nancy Mary CkM TtW N>o iMn <'h»n Kok Chvf i dPparted on 12 1» <;<>n«- lull «"> f<.r;ii' >-n. ANNOUNCEMENTS Worn* jr. 1 i Minimum i THI FESTIVf SIASON 11. fnr Onrlr* Heidni.i k i'hamp«ifn» A974 words
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Advertisement13 1962-12-23 10 HOTEL MERLIN TREACHER ROAD. KUALA LUMPUR TEL: ***** (10 LINES) MALAYA'S PREMIER HOTEL13 words
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Advertisement130 1962-12-23 10 PEACE Through The Rule Of Law by R. Ramani See ASIA Magazine (Page 13). I BEREC Power Packs I I Tr ER E IS A BEREC POWER BU pack for rvERY Tvpc f l^^B TRANSISTOR RADIO #d £<& //*> SGR AND OFFER f<» CHRISTMAS c Workmanship Charges Reduced j Attractive130 words
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Article, Illustration89 1962-12-23 11 KING: WE BID YOU A MOST PLEASANT JOURNEY HOME PRINCE SIHANOUK: WE HAVE ENJOYED VISIT TO YOUR COUNTRY Just before this picture was taken, the Prince and Madame Sihanouk bid farewell to the line of Cabinet Ministers, judges and diplomats in the background. S v n d aWan Seng Yip - 89 words
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Article56 1962-12-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Lee Lan Seng, 21. of College Road was bound over in $1,000 for two .u.ir-; with two sureties by the Sessions Court today when he pleaded guilty to robbing a wrist vatak worth $36 from a girl. Wai Kirn Geoh, at Petaling Java56 words
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236 1962-12-23 11 Settlers honour their ex-penghulu, name village after him TELUK ANSON, Sat. gETTLERS on a 500-acre land settlement in the Sungai Sumun area of Lower Perak, 22 miles from here, yesterday named their village "Kampong Sulaiman Bulon" in honour of the deputy to the Mentri Besar of Perak. Present at the236 words
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Article153 1962-12-23 11 FLATS FOR MEN OF MODERATE MEANS MALACCA. Sat. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghaiar bin Baba. laid the foundation stone of the municipal council's first block of low-cost flats at Wolferstan Road here today. The $3.5 million ninestorry block will provide accommodation for 200 families of moderate means.153 words
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Article80 1962-12-23 11 PENANG. Sat. A 16-year-old motor-cyclist was today lined $50 und banned from driving a motor-cycle for three years when he pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a motorcycle not fully covered by Insurance. Asst. Supt B. Ramakrlshnan, prosecuting, told the Juvenile court that on80 words
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374 1962-12-23 11 Cambodian Head of state ends his visit KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The three-day State visit of Prince Norodom Sihanouk and Madame Sihanouk of Cambodia came to an end this morning when their Royal Air Cambodge plane dipped its wings in a final salute to Malaya as it slowly disappeared on the374 words
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Article250 1962-12-23 11 NUT-a great concern about heads KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —The Nat i o nal Union of Teachers said today it viewed with great concern the manner in which heads of schools were being replaced In a Press statement, the general-secretary. Mr. K. V. Thaver. said some of the aided school authorities250 words
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Article99 1962-12-23 11 TODAY: Sodlil Kechil 6.11 a.m. (7. lit) 8.27 p.m. (6.711) Singapore 8.11 a.m. (B.l(t> <j.2b p.m. (7.4 ft); Port Dlcksoft 3.56 a.m. (7.Bft) 4.17 pjn. i6.Bft>: Port Swettenham 2.22 a.m. (12.0 ft) 2.26 p.m. 1 10.4 ft i; Penang 10 29 a.m. (S.7ft) 11.0199 words
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Advertisement95 1962-12-23 11 the world's choice and yours too! The Y-Front Jockey brief is tailored from 13 pieces to give the fit and support every man needs exclusive no-jfap front design. .and a special long-lasting waistband. The Y-Front Jockey singlet is contoured cut lung front and back to stay tucked in, high at95 words
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Advertisement451 1962-12-23 11 End. mFyJA* I?*' r^^^6\ SHEETS BY DORCAS DORCAS SHEETS PILLOWCASES FLANNELETTE SHEETS ARE USf.O IN ALL THE BEST HOTELS AND HOMES AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD AND AT i iluU /Rl SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR BE A QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANT: Th#n you will •n|oy the esteem and respect ot451 words
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Article161 1962-12-23 12 SALUTE BY GOVERNOR MALACCA, Saturday. 'JHE Governor oi Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusof, told officers and men of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment here this morning that their service to the State and country would not be valued with money He said "Only God161 words
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94 1962-12-23 12 Insurance man accused of cheating PENANG, Sat.— Wong Wee Leong, Penang branch manager of the Malayan Life Assurance Co., was today granted $5,000 bail on a charge of cheating. The Magistrate, Mr Ajaib Singh, ordered Wong to be escorted to Kuala Lumpur for the case to be mentioned in the94 words
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Article19 1962-12-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Duke and Duchess of Newcastle will visit Malaya on Jan 18.19 words
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502 1962-12-23 12 EDUCATIONAL NEEDS STILL A GREAT TASK 17p1^E^'^lTTTri^f^^p^^»^T*T^njr^^^^^PToT^^?^ Tw^fc-^^^^T Parliament approves development estimates totalling $40mil. By Our Parliamentary Reporters KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. MINISTER of Education, Captain Abdul Hamid Khan, said today there was still a preat task ahead "as educational needs of our young country brooked no delays." Speaking in the502 words
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Article89 1962-12-23 12 Air schedules The following is a schedule of civil aircraft movements at the Ipoh airport today: ARRIVALS: Malayan Airways: Prom Singapore (ML 106) 640 a.m.; Singapore and Kuala Lumpur (ML 102) 10.05 am KoU Bharu and Penang (ML 129) 1.10 p.m.: Penang (ML 149) 3.55 p.m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur89 words
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51 1962-12-23 12 IPOH Sat.— Two Hong Kong film stars and singer have arrived here for two wtfkn personal appearances at the Star and Ruby theatres here The film stars are Sun Man Sze Chung and Mis.- Chiang Kok Pnh while the singer is Miss Chooi Mvi51 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-12-23 12 Brothers return as doctors from —abroad— XPOH, Sat.— Two brothers. Dr. Foo Look Lam, 27. above, and Dr. Foo Loke Chew, 24 below. have returned to their home in Ipoh after completing their medical studies abroad. Dr. Foo Look Lam graduated from Melbourne Univer- sity. He arrived here by plane88 words
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Article252 1962-12-23 12 MTUC warns Govt: We will resist PENAN G, Sat._ The chairman of the Penang division of the Malayan Trades Union Congress, Mr. Ocr a 1 d Abraham, today warned the Federation Government that unions in this country would "resist any attempt to make us its instrument." "We, the free workers252 words
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Article27 1962-12-23 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khlr Johan gave away prizes to successful candidates of the Forestry School. Kepong. today.27 words
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Article380 1962-12-23 12 mHE little clown-llsh. or Inggu i \m phi pnnn perrula) Is familiar to most people, as It has been so much collected for aquaria and frequently picurcd In books It is greatly in demand overseas as it is so prettily marked and stands up to aquarium conditions rather380 words
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Advertisement286 1962-12-23 12 fMI j 1 f I I i^ Fly East Or West tO the U.S.A. Fly Or fly westbound. Fly Pan Am Jet to by Pan Am Jet from Singapore direct Saigon, where you board a 'Round-the-to the U.S.A. Or, choose from many World Pan Am Jet. Stop off in the286 words
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Advertisement119 1962-12-23 12 W Belts of Exotic Leathers..b y jS^ from All Over the World JFJMATATATM 4 AND Distinctive HICKOK gift sets personalized with initials. JD ||tf| B 2 tie-pin, cuff-links, tie tack and key chain. i^y<^B a 7'l Ir^^B^l P The man who ilreid y has HICKOK accessories tnvariabl/ Vi^- j^B^^^^^^ -~»W~-119 words
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Article, Illustration975 1962-12-23 13 PETER EVANS - Laughton —genius with a scowl PETER EVANS By Death laughs last at a hard actor with a soft centre THE only thing Charle Laughton ever did out 01 character was to di( quietly. "Death," he ronfesscc not long ago, "is the one fellow who isn't afraid to answer bad at975 words
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Article117 1962-12-23 13 In search of a Spanish lady ONE of those periodical film talent hunts is currently taking plare in Britain. But this onr has some odd aspects. Columbia Pictures and producer Charles Schneer arc looking for a Spanish girl who speaks English fluently for the leading lady in "The First Men117 words
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Article108 1962-12-23 13 IN two months. a million Parisians have been to see Bardots latest film. "Warriors Rest." made by ex-husband Vaalm. IMVID xivi.n to star in "Paris 1900." Samuel Bronston's most epic epic to date. FRANK LOKSSER, Abe Burrows, Cy Puer have arrived In London to discuss English production of108 words
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Article, Illustration310 1962-12-23 13 MASSACRE IN TOYLAND AT THE NEW FILMS WITH KEN HAMMONDS BABES IN TOYLAND Tommy Sands, Annette, Ray Bolger, Ed Wynn Walt Disney BABES IN TOYLAND can best be described as a musical comedy for tiny tots. Indeed, Disney aims the picture so much at the younger set that accompanying elders310 words
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Advertisement574 1962-12-23 13 m ~S OrKnnlanttori >«IU SIIOWIX4. 11 a.m., 1.45. 4, 6.30 9 30 pm (NO FREE LIST) ELViS i -PRESLEY" -kid Galahad con*.':.!, DD I Holders of Tickers beonnq tM Copitol Theatre "chop" itamped I en the back arc entitled to cloirr a FREE RCA VICTOR 4Srpir iCourtesv of Edward Eu574 words
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Advertisement204 1962-12-23 13 ifMayfair*. fIU I" I Condition.. 1 6%H A MMM'RAM ii LAJCIXCO wUK HDODPIDf r^ntr» tAu alr-ooixlltlonwi n«<lruun>' <t I witb prtvata Datna lelcnooD* KBdHruahm. y hnrnminf f j yt Ulsbea W r»i *****/1 *^W- A y I nriinnnfin iv 2nd big INDIA'S NOMINEE AT VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALS! Today 11204 words
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Advertisement16 1962-12-23 13 For your short story see ASIA Mooozine The I Boy And The White Lobuyo (Page 18).16 words
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Advertisement372 1962-12-23 13 l^^T DAY BREAK 0 W AROUND THE WORLD! W II SEHING NEW RECORDS I I IN ACCUIM AND BOX OFFICE Ift I SUCCESS EVERYWHERE! 1 NOW IN ITS=^ S 45th DAY in HONGKONG! 33rd DAY in BANGKOK! g: 26th DAY in SINGAPORE! v: 26th DAY in KUALA LUMPUR! 8 I372 words
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Article1258 1962-12-23 14 ADVISES YOU IN HER HUMAN CASEBOOK GIRLS AND A TEACHER'S DIRTY JOKES QIiAH Jane Lee.: I urn in an upper secondary class and have a male teacher who does nothing but crack filthy jokes. All the girls are led up and very emberrassed. If we ignore his1,258 words
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Article395 1962-12-23 14 j 'POINTER' on training HOW can I train my dog to bark on command? How can I teach my dog to swim? These are questions I am often asked, and we will desl with them In that order As in all cases of training, some dogs are quicker395 words
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Article500 1962-12-23 14 i DO you h»ve «««7 :or doubt? Then write to: The City Editor, Sund»> Times. Times Houie, Kivrr Valley Road. Singapore rE traditional Christmas quiet has descended upon the Malayan Stock Exchange and with so much peace and goodwill all over the world just now, the500 words
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Advertisement215 1962-12-23 14 Traditionally, the finest brandy because for more than a hundred years, Malayans have enjoyed the rich flavour and delicate blend of Hennessy Brandy... the drink that has become a pleasant tradition in the Malayan way of life. When day is ended, relax and reflect with this superb brandy and feel215 words
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Miscellaneous110 1962-12-23 14 Wm^WF^k"^ X^ I Ji*T THOUGHT mm mm mfw gwkrey thump^x I n would h a J rL w Jm% of TMjWP CONSTRUCTIONS J Sir Geoffrey! OHDtff.S TC LET 01 TO PHONE, v-S itt good to (Warn PfRSMUIIV A»V 1 SIR r-^ hemrfrom WAT WE Wt K iij SirGtoffrey! I* **S110 words
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661 1962-12-23 15 A 'Plain Jane' wants to enlist in the army DROP us a line. Our address is: The Know Alia, Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. J)i;AU KNOW ALLS: I am an 18 year-old girl and would like very much to^join the army. I have just taken the661 words
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Article419 1962-12-23 15 BOB PERIES - Just to warn you BOB PERIES o MASSIVE logs from a wrecked timber lorry tumbled down and barricaded the road. Out cf a smashed-up bus Interlocked with the lorry emerged a line ol stunned passengers, a lew badly hurt. The piercing klaxon call of ambulances and the whining of police419 words
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Article, Illustration580 1962-12-23 15 PETER LIM - PETER LIM motoring! BY HERE'S a story to puncture the ego* of a man who bought a $1,500 diamond watch for his wife and is planning a pre- hristmas Eve barbecue to announce her good fortune. It is a story of Christmas cars580 words
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Article, Illustration172 1962-12-23 15 JUST EATING" (above), submitted by M. T. (.an. of 68 Kelawei Road. Prnanc. wins the week's $30 prize. Mr. < .an mM a Kodak K. Una earner* and Fuji film. Setttnr: f 4. I 60 aeeond. Address your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Tunes, Times House. River Valley172 words
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Advertisement61 1962-12-23 15 Hfc Jam 1 bbbbS m precision J ltf new It's beoutifuF, s M *his elegant Swiss-mode lad- «S»fi^^^-^^- ies* watch CANDINO, with- cM^i "I^^^^^^^SrT^ <^ highly decorative interS**\ -.s■»- changeable bezels end six &^l} soft leather straps in match<\xJJ *^*i*^^^^^^^ i n g colours to complement on elegant wardrobe. Sole61 words
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Advertisement176 1962-12-23 15 BATTERIES QUICKER STARTING GREATER DEPENDABILITY LONGER PLUS ONE FULL YEAR GUARANTEE Lucas Batteries are now made in Malaya to suit local conditions FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 Represented in the Federation by WEARNE BROS. The Nib is the Heart of the Matter! NEW Pelikan Fountain Pen176 words
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Advertisement81 1962-12-23 16 GEIUPTO EkTRA MILES WITH EACH TANKFUL SUPERSHELL Supcrshcil. engine deposits can get red hot and burn up petrol like a house on lire. You waste power... and money. Ii \ou u'lways use Super^hell with ICA, you get the total power your car needs and up to 17 txtra miles from81 words
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Miscellaneous1552 1962-12-23 16 by Edgar Rice Burroughs Q 'g^ to^or^ytT --E S'JL'-Cn.S ABCAR7 :T w£lGw TwOUS*M*J Ijk XV* t&i CC fOJ^.7S m WAS ENOUGH eowetPOt 'H rvf §ii»i..x-vt*uccffnf t >' <^ J^^l^fC^r r X!!" :A so N "°r. L TtK s m\ tr'AMA AW7 uf«t WOO-^OOS'. J /wAIT.TARIAn: I iCNOWA<yCOfTEi A>- <^. f1,552 words
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Miscellaneous161 1962-12-23 16 Ng Siew Leok (Singopore student) born on Dec. 24, 1944. If it it YOUR birthday today rpHlS coming yw promise to be a very lively and interesting one providing you cat! keep your temper. This should not be hard. Yet iclm may get the better ot you and from time161 words
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Miscellaneous9 1962-12-23 17 THE CISCO XIV, your u/CCd West favourite KJTffljjyyi^w Tktedt9 words
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Miscellaneous208 1962-12-23 18 6cow/L'-5 jTEWEOEC TWp -SHOOTIWJ- Wj--p'_. ~^-J T^E MEXTMOKMIM^I f/flK^, MR.R-IWT, IVE X^ AV fT HAP COMETH lW<^ 1 ALL CP AUWTIE'S /VAOWEV 14 IN REAI\ /^T^'il/^ if r -<T ii^V "^U £^f 3^S^ F^^ OF cOJTKA^T^HAgLir t^w^-^-A <^^ j HJTI^ WAMTEP TOMLL HEg. LIVEP 0O YEAg^ TO OO WITH VOUg208 words
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Article190 1962-12-23 19 $5 million loss for Govt. l^^^j^^^^~^ !^iffi^jfc^z^=jy^j^^^s^^^MT*^^^^P^^p»T7 CUSTOMS: ILLICIT SAMSU PROBLEM SERIOUS SINGAPORE. Sat. t Secret society-pro-tected bootleggers are depriving the Singapore Government of a potential revenue of $5 million a year. Disclosing this today, a Customs spokesman said that illicit samsu distilling was now "a serious problem." Concerted action190 words
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124 1962-12-23 19 Ten charities to share $12,298 cheer SINGAPORE, Sat. Ten charitable organisations here will share a Christmas cheer of 512.298.40. The sum represents collections made by the University of Singapore Students' Union during its Welfare Month last year. It has been handed over to the Social Welfare Department for distribution. The124 words
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Article, Illustration82 1962-12-23 19 - 4 BOUT 120 elderly women donned festival hats and got into the Christmas spirit when the Singapore Red Cross Society gave them a party at Red Cross House in Penang Road on Thursday. Forty were from kampongs and the rest inmates of the various homes for82 words
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Article43 1962-12-23 19 PENANG. Sat. There wer--62 converts to the Islamic faith this year. 22 more than in 1961. according ;o Inche Abdul Rahim Khan, acting secretary of the Penang Religious Council. Of the new converts, 33 were men and 29 women.43 words
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Article107 1962-12-23 19 Oriftwood seeker's body found KUALA TRENGGANU, Sat. The body of a Public Works Department labourer, Muda bin Othman, 51. who was drowned In the sea on Thursday, was found at Pantal Telok, two miles from here yesterday. Muda was looking for drift wood at Pantal Tanjong near his house when107 words
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Article61 1962-12-23 19 SINGAPORE. Sat— Personnel managers and trade union leaders are invited to participate in a 10-lecture course on personnel management which will begin at the University of Singapore on Jan. 14. This is the third of the current series of four courses organised by the Economic Development61 words
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Article48 1962-12-23 19 SINGAPORE. Sat.— There will be no Speaker at Wednesday's luncheon meeting of the Rotary Club ol Singapore. Instead, Rotarian Dr. Harold Chan, will screen the Dictures he took at the "Holiday on Ice Show" held earlier this year at the Happy World.48 words
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Article382 1962-12-23 19 'THE most wonderful thing that 1 can be given to any man or woman is the ability to capture the 'oy. Innocence, and wide-eyed wonder of childhood. It is given to very few. When v is Riven to a writer or a dramatist it is an even more382 words
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481 1962-12-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. J^ SOCIALIST Front M.P., Mr. V. David (Bungsar), made an unsuccessful bid in the House of Representatives this afternoon to raise the question of the threatened strike by 14,600 Malayan Railway employees. After sharp exchanges between the acting Minister481 words
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137 1962-12-23 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Banking Limited here has agreed to re-engage two employees, over which 54 members Including six women of the National Union of Bank Employees staged a lightning strike yesterday. The management had said that the two employees were dismissed137 words
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Article, Illustration112 1962-12-23 19 Two get prizes for top marks in exams SINGAPORE. Sat.- Miss Irene (.an Ai Line, (above) and Mr. Koh Kye Cheok, (below) were awarded rash prizes by the Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday for winning top places in this year's London Chamber of Commerce Examination (Intermediate) in Shorthand and English112 words
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Advertisement498 1962-12-23 19 At no risk for 7 days No ordinary iouri>t can vec Kranr-A and tho Proni-h (.encraldeCaulle. Picasso. Brignie rrallCe ana me r rCnCfl Burdol. tour great induMnal plains. (he full baclvSrOUlld i<r swim «uh Jacques Cousieau. But these arc the sensations \ou "'MORY From 500 a.c. >ou read 01 ill498 words
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Advertisement292 1962-12-23 19 ll RS W mm q /^jM^MMMMm^^^^^'k Ka^ «L m. Hv ll I 1 OFFERS II SECURITY and INTEREST I I Without Deduction of United Kingdom Incooi* Jan I I STEADILY ACCRUING, [merest on Bank Q«pp*(l V fl I Account with Lombard Banldof Limited accrue* <UMaottl« II paid half yearly. Withdrawals292 words
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Article412 1962-12-23 20 Football: Fog's big upset 1 OXDON, Sat Widespread fog 1 J today wiped out almost half j the itriiLsh I ootball League programme. Eighteen league matches were postponed 12 In England and six in Scotland and eight abandoned after a hopeful start had been made. Here are the results of412 words
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1874 1962-12-23 20 EPSOM JEEP - DONNELL Y'S DAY AS HE LANDS 3 WINNERS EPSOM JEEP Lord Fredrick springs $77 surprise By Penang, Sat. TWELVE- YEAROLD Lord Frederick 11, well ridden by Mickey Donnelly, sprang a surprise to pay $77 in the Cl. 5 Bif handicap at Penang today. Lord Fredrick 11. who was reinstated after1,874 words
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Article52 1962-12-23 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Young Eaglets scalped British Military Hospital. Kinrara, 10-0 in a Selangor Hockey Association league division two match on the Taylor Road ground today. Eaglets, who led 1-0 at the interval, scored their goals through Joe (4), S. Kumar (3), and Darshan Noor Said,52 words
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Article19 1962-12-23 20 TAIPING. Sat.— ln a league hockey fixture yesterday. Taiping Malays beat 2 Workshop REME by 3-0.19 words
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Article, Illustration438 1962-12-23 20 Authentic Cowdrey at last— 244 not out ADELAIDE, Saturday. /X)LIN Cowdrey, 29-year-old England batsman, hammered 244 not out to help MCC reach 474 for four by the close on the first day of their match against South Australia here today. Cowdrey. aftsr survlv- Ing two chances before he reached 100.Reuter - 438 words
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215 1962-12-23 20 MELBOURNE. Sat. New South Wales, said to be the strongest cricket team in the world outside Test sides, were shot out for 132 by Victoria who were recently beaten by M.C.C. on the first day of their Sheffield Shield match here today. At stumps215 words
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Advertisement180 1962-12-23 20 Classified Advertisements to BUS. Godown before 11 ajn. today. HARPER. OHFILLAN 3c CO LTD. Agents M.V. "AUSTRALIA" This vessel is expected to arrive from Djakarta tomorrow. 24th December at 6 ajn. and will sail for Europe at 3 p.m the same day. Passengers should embark between 1 p.m. and 3180 words
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Advertisement19 1962-12-23 20 BORNEO AIRWAYS LIMITED WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS A MERRY CHRISTMAS Ann °0 Anil A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR19 words
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Miscellaneous128 1962-12-23 20 SPORTS DIARY BADMINTON (8.15); S'gor v Neerl (4 p.m.): FOONG Cl°P North zone final: Spore v Periang (5.15); Perak S'gor v Penang (Ipoh SJAA v Johore (5.15. all matches at hall, 7 pjn.) Thomson Rd Spore). MALAYAN SIKHS tourney: WATERPOLO (Beatty Secondary School, SPORE LGE: SCC v CSC B'pore, 9128 words
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Article, Illustration1603 1962-12-23 21 National Joy can clear first leg for a Cup double Epsom Jeep's best bets are Zodiaquc, Emerald and Serene Lady. The going is very good. T^JATIONAL JOY is out for a Cup double. He certainly has a bright chance in the first leg— the Bsf Governor's Cup (Race Six) at1,603 words
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Article1690 1962-12-23 21 Race 1: 1.15— C1 5 IMv 2-7* 1 ***** Intuition (Leong Huat St.) Zain, 6 9.0 (F) M. Lee 10 2 82U45 Keppel Harbour (Star One Si.) Mawi. 6 8.13 J- Wilson 6 3 y&;ya Hongkong Currency (Sin Pin St.) R.S. Brruk.. 5 8.13 (F) MltcheU 91,690 words
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Article179 1962-12-23 21 i:psom jeep CALL BOY POINTER Race 1 MAGICIAN Jambatan Kayo Hongkong Currency NEROME M.iKh iau Dauntless JAMBATAN KAYU Hongkong Currency Magician Race 2 PETITE M. GaU Premiere Quick Win QUICK WIN Gala Premier* Ben Hur GALA PREMIERE Piet Hlen Ben Hur Raoe S ZODIAQUK St. Honore Exhibitor i VIIHIIOK179 words
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Advertisement78 1962-12-23 21 'X& 1 "i w HKhß^li^h^^^^W J llfir r lilt I f .mmmm^m\\W fjT Si^-^MA I 'M f %w Wt lH rC t nfl nil UID V C E RTI N A,s.!vj^/ and ve> 4ute/ 'HB' "CERTINA means trust. The complete ond unconditional trust you con have in this elegant ond78 words
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Article263 1962-12-23 22 Commonwealth Fortes North beaten 12-11 by At/nan's penalty BUTTERWORTH, Saturday. LATE penalty converted by Adnan enabled Pe- rak to edge Commonwealth- Forces (North) 12-11 here today to become north zone finalists in the HMS Malaya Cup rugger competition today. Perak scored a try and three penalties263 words
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77 1962-12-23 22 CHICAGO, Sat. Little known Don Meyers, of Colorado University, claimed a world indoor pole vault record with a leap of 16 feet one and a quarter inches here last night. Previous best Indoor performance was 16 feet OJ inches by fellow American John Uelses77 words
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Article61 1962-12-23 22 MELBOURNE. Sat— Australian Kcl Nagle won the Victorian PGA gold championship at Patterson River today by one stroke from fellow Sydey professionals Frank Phillips" and Bob Tuohy. Nagle with two rounds of 74 and 72 today totalled 286. Phillips cnuld only manage a 77. PeterReuter - 61 words
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Article30 1962-12-23 22 I£>NDON. Sat— Colin Drybrouich, 24-ycar-old left arm spin bowler, will captain the English county Middlesex next season. Drybrough, captain of Oxford University last, year, will succeed Ian Bedford.30 words
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Article, Illustration97 1962-12-23 22 JOHANNESBURG. Sat.—Transvaal beat Border by an innings and one run before lunch on ihe final day of their section "B" Currie Cup cricket match here today. Scorers: Transvaal "B" 461 (Berald Ritchie 80. Peter Carlstein 68 Sid O'Linn 65 >. Border: 178 and 27. Pressed by97 words
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Obituary29 1962-12-23 22 CHAN POW HAN. 44. Survey Department K.L. passed away 7.30 p.m. at General Hospital K.L. I Cortege leaving Chit Sin Tong Sultan Street Monday 24/12/62 at 2.30 p.m.29 words
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Article25 1962-12-23 22 SEREMBAN, Sat. Armed Forces today (ailed to turn up for their All Blues fixture against Negri /Malacca scheduled to have been played here.25 words
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Article22 1962-12-23 22 LAGOS, Sat Nigeria beat Ghana by seven bouts to three In an internation.il amateur boxing match here last night.22 words
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455 1962-12-23 22 iron. Saturday. HTAN AIK HUANG, 16, the Penan; champion, gave his team the lead by 1 beating Sunny Tan, Selangor's champion. 15-3, 15-7 in the opening tie in the north zone final of the Foong Seong Cup here tonight. At the end455 words
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Article24 1962-12-23 22 SEREMBAN, Sat. Selangoi Club trounced Seremban XV by 20 points (four goals) to nil in a friendly rugger match played here today.24 words
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Article20 1962-12-23 22 TELUK ANSON, Sat. Nova Scotia Estate beat N.S.K. XI 5-0 in a Ponggol Cup soccer here today.20 words
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526 1962-12-23 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. DENANG women tonight wrested the Heah Joo Seang Ccp from Selangor but it was a fight to the bitter end before they squeezed victory out of the holders by four matches to three at the Selangor B.A. Hall. Penang owed their526 words
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221 1962-12-23 22 LAS VEGAS, Sat.—Middleweight champion Dick Tiger of Nigeria and exchampion Gene Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah, have been signed for a rematch here on Feb. 23. The return fight will take place exactly four months after Tiger cut Fullmer to pieces in San221 words
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600 1962-12-23 22 SINGAPORE. Sat. Johore, the favourites, should have moved into the All Blues Cup final as the south representatives today, but stand-off Ungku Ismail was wide with an easy penalty three minutes from time and this key match against Singapore on the padang ended in600 words
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