The Straits Times, 24 December 1962
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Title Section22 1962-12-24 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times 'fie**** 1 fte*P"* Estd. 1845 MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03622 words
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Article, Illustration1007 1962-12-24 1 Indonesia wants to instigate people of Borneo to oppose their Governments' Jakarta wants to smash Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today said the Indonesian Govern ment and the country's political leaders wanted to destroy the Malaysia plan by making fiery speeches in support of the1,007 words
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Article, Illustration412 1962-12-24 1 IN JAKARTA AIDIT JAKARTA. Sun.— A few J thousand people turned out on Jakarta's Merdeka (Freedom) Square this morning to wave anti colonial banners and cheer a galaxy of political speakers. Conspicuously absent was Nationalist Party chairman All Sastroamidjojo. who sent412 words
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Article661 1962-12-24 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. rpENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that the A American and British Ambassadors in Manila had told President Diosdado Macapagal of the Philippines that the Association of South-East Asia would be destroyed if the Philippines continued to press its claim to661 words
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Article93 1962-12-24 1 SANDRINOHAM. (England)— Sun.— The Royal family joined In song last night with a group of Christmas carollers from the neighbouring village of Dersingham. Queen Elizabeth 11. Prince Philip the Prince of Wales. Princess Anne and the Queen Mother were sitting by a log fire in Sandringham93 words
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Article35 1962-12-24 1 PEKING, Sun. Chinese frontier guards will next Friday release 106 sick and wounded. Indian troops all captured 'at Jangl In the Northwest border area. the New China News Agency reported today. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration721 1962-12-24 1 All stations are declared protected places: Rail pickets out RUALA LUMPUR, Sun. All railway stations were declared protected areas today first day of the country-wide rail strike. No one can go in without authority. In Kuala Lumpur, a barbed-wire fence went up overnight around the Railway Administration building. A few721 words
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354 1962-12-24 1 MTUC CALLS FOR TOKEN SYMPATHY STRIKE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Malayan Trades Union Congress tonight called upon all unions to consider a one-day sympathy token strike in support of the railwaymen now on strike. In a statement, the MTTJC asked affiliated unions to make immediate financial contributions towards the striking354 words
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Article46 1962-12-24 1 MADRID, San All 40 employees of a Madrid building: firm downed tools when they learned they shared the biggest prize in the national Christmas lottery. The workers won amounts ranging from 75.000 pesetas (about M 53.825) to 350,000 pesetas (about M$l?,850). Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Article109 1962-12-24 1 CONVAIR CRASH MIRACLE BRASILIA, Sun. A Varig airline's twoengine Convair, carrying 40 people on a special Christmas flight, crashed in misty rain in a wooded area near the new capital of Brazil last night while preparing for a landing at the international airport. The pilot was killed but the othersUPI - 109 words
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Article19 1962-12-24 1 BRUNEI: CHEO TRAVELLERS BKLMI )«>« N uu i i imptMl ilun c Stai. ople involved in It Iron;19 words
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Article, Illustration437 1962-12-24 2 He denied Soviet missiles were in Cuba, lost face as Khrushchev admitted it MOSCOW. Sun |£l SSIA'S permanent United Nations representative, Mr. Valerian Zorin, has been relieved of his post, the Soviet news agency Tass said last night. At the U.N. it wasReuter - 437 words
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Article45 1962-12-24 2 ROME. Sun. Representatives of Italy's 11.000 journalists reached agreement with their employers here yesterday on claims for higher pay and shorter hours, said a statement of the Italian Journalists Federation. The journalists negotiated their claims after striking for three days. ReutorReuter - 45 words
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Article42 1962-12-24 2 MOSCOW. Sun.— The boviet Air Force has replaced its bombers with rocket -carrying aircraft "capable of >:r;king from long range not only stationary but also moving land and sea targets. its Commander-in-Chiof Air Marshal Konstnntin VershJnin. said yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article136 1962-12-24 2 HUMPBACK GIRLS CURED BY SURGEON MOSCOW. Sun.— A Soviet surgeon. Mikhail Makarov, has cured two young girls afflicted with a humpback, Tass News Agency reported. Mr. Makarov. a lecturer at Stavropol Medical Institute, operated on Tamara Dubinin* two months ago. The girl bad a hump resulting from tuberculosis of the136 words
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Article39 1962-12-24 2 BOMBAY. Sun.— Mr. I. A. Benedlktov, Soviet Ambassador to India, said her? yosterday that Roatali scientists planned to launch a manned laboratory into orbit "In th» near future" In a spaceship weighing about 80 tons. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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164 1962-12-24 2 FREEDOM TODAY FOR 'BAY OF PIGS' PRISONERS OAVANA, Sun.— More 1± than 1,000 prisoners seized in the abortive "Bay of Pigs" invasion of the Curja are to be freed tomorrow following a "barter" deal with American organisations. The date was given In front-page reports In all three Havana morning newspapers164 words
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Article54 1962-12-24 2 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The Atomic Energy Commission announced that another Soviet nuclear test the 36th of the current series was j set off yesterday in the atmosphere. I The AEC announcement described the detonation as of "inter- mediate yield." This would be the equivalent of about54 words
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Article, Illustration204 1962-12-24 2 Wide-eyed and wondering, nine month old Georee <';i<»kr.v. sits on his father's knee at Gatwick Airport, Surrey. The father, Sapper David Caskey. 22. of the Royal Engineers, was discussing the problem of the Baby and the Brasshats with an Air Force movements control officer.204 words
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198 1962-12-24 2 Let peace be our objective at all times Pontiff Pope's Christmas message yATICAN CITY, Sun.— Pope John, broaacasting his Christmas message to the world last night, said: "The existence of peace and the zeal to preserve it is the assurance of the world's tranquillity." mmmmmm^ "Let peace be our objective198 words
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Article, Illustration166 1962-12-24 2 The existence of peace and zeal to preserve is assurance to world's tranqullity. raised over the eternal city." He said that one result of the council had been the spontaneous revelation, almost unexpected by most people, of the sens* of unity, "or rather, of the attraction, informed, conscious, well-received, towardsReuter - 166 words
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Miscellaneous27 1962-12-24 2 rHE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby l/S£O«6e. WE'VE CALLED 7O\ /viE WERE MOftNStIUTI T^T\ /WEV6 ASKEd\ tmft&sgy (sssssssw) Gw&r-^ (f&m) I "SS X^jrßßASußea^/ \f vzvpx V thought y27 words
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194 1962-12-24 3 COLESBOURNE, England. Sun. Britain's only potential Communist peer said that he has examined his conscience, but still cannot decide whether he can further the Communist cause by entering the House Of Lords. "My aim is to get a Socialist Britain, but IUPI - 194 words
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Article38 1962-12-24 3 HONG KONG. Sun— A group of 100 South Korean emigrants arrived on the Dutch liner TJitjalenfflca yesterday on their way to settle in Brnzil. This is the first group of Koreans to settle in Brazil.38 words
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Article, Illustration88 1962-12-24 3 ITS party time. Time for fun. And there's no mistaking who this is. Stepping out at a London party is Princess Margaret, the original Party Princess. The one who always shows how much she is enjoying herself. The "Bridge of Athlone" is the name of the gayMirrorpic - 88 words
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Article213 1962-12-24 3 ANTI-MISSILE MISSILE ON THE MARK WASHINGTON Sunday. A NIKE-ZEUS anti-missile missile yesterday for rt the first time successfully intercepted over the Pacific an Atlas rocket using decoys, the Army announced. Two Nike-Zeus missiles were launched against the target and its decoys, but one of the anti-missile missiles had to be213 words
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137 1962-12-24 3 A CCRA, Sun. Presi- dent Kwame Nkrumah has accused the Katanga President, Mr. Moishe Tshombe, of making "rash accusations" against President Kennedy without flr.st investigating the facts. Dr. Nkrumah was replying to a letter from Mr. Tshombe asking him to intervene In Katanga's dispute withUPI - 137 words
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203 1962-12-24 3 LIMA. (Peru), Sun. The Military Junta Government announced last night it has suspended civil rights for 30 days in Junin and Pasco provinces, scene of the worst of the recent Communist-led disorders in this country. The Government action amounts to the proclamation203 words
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387 1962-12-24 3 Skybolt: The success makes no difference WASHINGTON, Sunday. JHERE has been no change in the U.S. decision to discontinue the Skybolt programme, despite yesterday's successful test of the rocket, acting Defence Secretary, Mr. Roswell Gilpatric, said here. He also hinted that there would be no further tests of the Skybolt,Reuter - 387 words
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138 1962-12-24 3 PALM BEACH. (Flrioda). Sun.— A Presidential spokesman said here there was no question that the Nassau agreement between President Kennedy and Mr. Harold Macmillan providing the Polaris missile for Britain and NATO "gives the best possible defence for the West, not onlyReuter - 138 words
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Advertisement266 1962-12-24 3 WHAT DOES ING f NIEUR MEAN? CroM MCtion of the cm* of th« i > f^~~ i"Vi INTERNATIONAL INGENIEUR om.u, K IwP N nP international <mC_IZ: INGENIEUR I AUTOMATIC Special anti-magnetic protection The inner case mantle enclosing the entire movement, is made of a special metal and consists (see drawing266 words
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Article190 1962-12-24 4 STUDENT RIGHT TO FORM UNION SINGAPORE, Sunday.— The Malayan Undergrad, in its latest issue, says that students have a right to form a national union of Singapore students, and that they should be unceasing in their efforts towards this end. They should also try to explain to the authorities the190 words
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Article35 1962-12-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The principal of Raffles Institution, Mr E.W. Jesudasan. will pive a public lecture on "Life and teachings of Jesus" at the Ramaknshna mission temple in Bartley Road, at 7.15 p.m. tomorrow.35 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-12-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr«. Tong Nyuk Lin, wife of the Minister for Education. Rave a YIP touch to a Christmas party yesterday for girls in the care of the Social Welfare Department. After handing out gifts, she sat down to lunch with the girls at the Girls' Homecraft Centre153 words
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Article89 1962-12-24 4 KUALA KANOSAR. Sun The body of Norain bin Razalli. 15, a Form Two pupil of the Clifford Secondary School here. one of three children drowned when a feiTy boat capsized m the Perak River last Wednesday. was recovered 26 miles downstream yesterday. It was seen by Nordin's89 words
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Article78 1962-12-24 4 TELUK ANSON, Sun. The Inaugural meeting of the Bagan Datoh UMNO Division will be held at the community ha.l in Selekoh, 23 miles from here, on Jan. 12. Later in the day the Teluk Anson UMNO Division will hold its inaugural meeting at '.he Malayan Chinese Association78 words
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Article33 1962-12-24 4 PENANG. Sun. Penang's entrepot trade with Indonesia. Thailand and Burma shows a drop of about SlO million for the third quarter this year, compared with the corresponding period last year.33 words
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Article25 1962-12-24 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The SJiir.ipore Government will spend $419,000 for the construction ol Jalan Bukit Merah between Rumah Bomba Circus and Henderson Road.25 words
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Article117 1962-12-24 4 MINISTRY FREE FILM SHOWS SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Culture will give free film shows at the following places during the week from tomorrow at 7 p.m. TOMORROW: Mong Yang School, Lorong 17. Oeylang. Bukit Mandai Village, Pulau Ayer Bajau. Kampong Lorong Koo Chye, Kampong Chal Hong. Thomson Road. WEDNESDAY:117 words
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Article27 1962-12-24 4 PENANG. Sun.— The Par East Air Force will carry out bombing and firing exercises at the Pulau Sonpsong ranee, off the Redan coast, next month.27 words
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Advertisement301 1962-12-24 4 njmmmn^^^ tti *oo*»~~j last INDIA'S NOMINEE AT VARIOUS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVALS! SAHIB BiSiwGHIU AM Tomorrow "MUGHUL E AZAM" (Hindi). To-day 10.30 a.m. "HORSE SOLDIERS" 'color). Last Day: 1 .30-3.30-7 00-9.30 p.m. Frank Smotra Deon Martin Sammy Dov.s Jr. "SERGEANTS 3" (Ponovision Technicolor). Tomorrow 1 1 a m.: 'JUPITER'S DARLING" (Color).301 words
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Miscellaneous372 1962-12-24 4 'THE following is today's sche- in* (ML 487) 7.25 p.m.; from dule of civil movements at Kuala Lumpur (ML. 173) 9 p.m Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: from Hong Kong (ML 613) ARRIVALS 4.45 p.m. BOAC: Prom Melbourne, Syd- DEPARTCRI.S nev. Darwin, Jakarta (BA 713) BO\C: To Colombo. Bombay. 8 5372 words
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Article, Illustration277 1962-12-24 5 STEPHENS TELLS WHY LEFTISTS CANNOT WIN IN 'UNDER-POPULATED, CONTENTED COUNTRY' SINGAPORE, Sunday, y>K 1 11 BORNEO': journalist-politician, Mr. Donald Stephens, explained here today why men of the left could not win support in his country as amply demonstrated in the results of the first elections just277 words
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145 1962-12-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The president of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, has sent two congratulatory telegrams to the North Borneo Alliance which swept the board in the first Local Government elections last week. In a telegram to the president of the Alliance.145 words
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Article79 1962-12-24 5 IPOH. Sun.— The presidents and secretaries of 34 youth club* In Ppnik with ;i combined membership or about 2.000 will attend a twoday seminar on the "Role ot Youth Clubs in thp Rural Development Programme." at the otvtoi rentre in Je I a pane It79 words
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Article49 1962-12-24 5 BUTTER WOK IH. Sun.— The nrw $122,500 Taman Asohan <lo■Mde science school) for rural women ts expected to be ready next April The school will cater for women trom Penung Kedah and Perils. <0 ot whom will attend a three-month course at a time.49 words
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128 1962-12-24 5 Kuchlng. Sun.— The Party Negara Sarawak here today offered to take up arms "in defence of country and State" against the Party Rakyat-sponsored rebellion In Brunei. In a statement today, the Panas secretary-general, Inche Abang Othman. said the party was completely behind128 words
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Article43 1962-12-24 5 SINGAPORE, Sun— A white Morris car was stolen from the Lido car park between 6.15 o.m. and 8.45 p.m yesterday. The car, a 1961 model, registration number SP 415. belonged to G. A. Pound of the Naval Base.43 words
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Article32 1962-12-24 5 PENANO, Sun.— The Penang branch of the National Union of Commercial Workers will welcome 1963 with a dance nt the Lee Sih Chong Soo. Burninh Road, on Dec. 3132 words
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Article61 1962-12-24 5 Police raid on 20 gamblers PENANG. Sun.—/, police party raided on a group of about 20 gamblers In house In Noordln Street at midnight last night. Nine people. Including a man posted as sentry, were arrested The other gamblers escaped through various exits police recovered a chart tor the game61 words
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Article194 1962-12-24 5 KANGAR, Sun. Three brothers Jointly accused lof killing an alleged police I Informer at Kampong Sena In Jejawi, Perils, were today described as "good friends" of the dead man 'Aa far as 1 know.' Din Klew. the dead man's brother said, "they were all on194 words
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499 1962-12-24 5 A CAVALCADE OF LOCAL ARTISTS SINGAPORE. Sun. I>ADIO Singapore will provide Christmas programmes on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. On Christmas Eve night the English service will stay open till 1 a.m.. an hour later than usual. The station will spread the Christmas atmosphere499 words
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Article152 1962-12-24 5 SINGAPORE Sunday. nPPORTUNITY for its employees to study for secy retarial or accountancy examinations is provided by Turquand, Young and Sons, a firm of professional accountants, in a collective agreement it signed recently with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union. Under the agreement, the152 words
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88 1962-12-24 5 GUARANTEED BONUS FOR WORKERS OF CHAMBER SINGAPORE. Sun. Each employee of tin- Singapore Chamber of Commerce is to get an annual bonua of 10' per rrnt of bis annual salary on completion of 12 months' service. This is provided for in an agreement between the chamber and the Singapore Manual88 words
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Article40 1962-12-24 5 PENANG. Sun. Primus Limnn Kaum Ibu (women's wctioni will fete Penang Umno divisional chairman, Syed Ha.'-san AklkL M a t<-a-party on Dec. 31 in honour of Ins being awarded the P.J.K in th« recent Oovernors birthday honours.40 words
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Miscellaneous45 1962-12-24 5 fluffs Bunny It i t Ralph Itvinttlnhi f WERE f NOW S//£ CA^TSiT^^M COMES S THERE AN 1 TELL AAE HOW^ 5/ 1 TRUCK. .CAREFU- OP /petunia .'l'm slap < v />fi/ys.^u<e she >JJ L \J j e pepestrian.^/ PEOPLE ARE S'TTINV S^-^w USUALLyPOESjJBB s=3 145 words
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Article, Illustration54 1962-12-24 6 The railway strike in pictures PICTURES »Y DESERTED PLATFORMS, THE PICKETS AND THE BARBED-WIRE FENCE Strike pickets gather at the Prai railway pier. The railway passenger launch Violet is in thy background. I THE deserted railway station in Kuala Lumpur. The picture was taken shortly after midnight on Saturday when54 words
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Article, Illustration78 1962-12-24 6 DECTON .wash-and-wear at its durable best Jr Wherever he goes this Christmas X he'll look hotter 1n... Jf^ He looks his handsome best for Christmas in his gift shirt.. the Arrow Decton, a 65% 35% blend of Dacron polyester fibre and cotton. Decton looks great without ironing. ..perfect with just78 words
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Article, Illustration25 1962-12-24 6 A BARBED-WIRE fence went up overnight around the railway administration building in Kuala Lumpur, which is now a protected area.25 words
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Article, Illustration45 1962-12-24 7 RAILWAYMEN loudly applaud their president, Mr. Donald U'ren. He had Just told them that "victory" would be theirs. Mr. U'ren met the workers at their union headquarters in Brickfields on Saturday night shortly before midnight when the strike began. Straits Times picture.45 words
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Article, Illustration27 1962-12-24 7 THE strike is on, and the first job for railwaymen at the Ipoh station yesterday morning was painting banners. Straits Times picture.27 words
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108 1962-12-24 7 MORE PICTURES IN PAGE 16 Johore's sympathy for railmen JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. yHE Johore division of the Malayan Trades Unior Congress, through its chairman, Mr. A. Venugopal. today expressed "full sympathy" for the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya which went on strike today. "Many unions In Malaya have given their support108 words
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Article49 1962-12-24 7 IPOH. Sun. The Royal Perak Motor Club will hold its annual boxing day gymkhana at the Ipoh airport on the morning of Dec. 26. The competitions are mainly intended to test driving skill*, and are open to non-members. An entry fee of $2 will be charged.49 words
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147 1962-12-24 7 SINGAPORE. Sun. The secretary-general of the Barisan Sosiali.s. Mr. Lim Chin Siong. today charged the People's Action Party with souring up relations between Singapore and Indonesia over the Brunei revolt. Mr. Liin was speaking at a mass rally hoU in the partans; adjoining Holly-147 words
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Advertisement237 1962-12-24 7 The Bulletin ■HpiPi^l influential journal of K^ffiß comment and opinion Ef ~^Wm presents a weekly f^& v{ NEWS J^k POLITICS WORLD EVENTS ■HBHHi THEATRE -g2£ art r lijk LITERATURE /3T IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE FILMS Mij JAPAN Th« Ausfrol.on waifs of BOOKS Kure ADLAI STEVENSON'S CUBA MU *IC ROLE CELLARMASTER'S237 words
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Article39 1962-12-24 8 SINGAPORE. Sun.— The body of an unemployed man, Souriee Raiabnlasundram, 23. was yesterday found in a monsoon drain near Serangoon Garden Way. He Is believed to have slipped and fallen inio the rain-swollen drain.39 words
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Article45 1962-12-24 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. A housewife. Lim Kirn Moey, 35. was robbed of $1,700 in cash and valuables when three men armed with knives held her up yesterday at her home in Tanjong Pagar Road. Lim was alone with her eight-year-old son at the time45 words
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272 1962-12-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun THE Government Temporary Officers' UnioL said today that the Civil Service Clerical Federation's strike threat would turn out to be a farce. i 1 It said In a newsletter, Voice of Temporaries, that the members of the "penpushing profession" were272 words
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Article203 1962-12-24 8 |4 U ALA LUMPUR, Sun. v Members of the General Clerical Service have broken away from existing clerical unions md formed their own Dody. Mr. K. Ayadurai. pro-tern president of the new organisation, the Federal and State General Clerical Services Union, said today that203 words
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Article, Illustration218 1962-12-24 8 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Geoffrey Wilson Bartholomew. Vice-Dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Singapore, will leave Singapore next month to take up the post of commercial law lecturer in the University of California. Berkley. Reporting this, the Malayan Undcrtrrad. a student218 words
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204 1962-12-24 8 $300,000 OPIUM: BAIL CUT FOR FIVE lOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Five Singapore seamen, charged with illegally importing into the Federation 2.8231 b. of raw opium, had their personal cash bail of SI OO.OOO each reduced to $60,000 when they appeared in the Sessions Court this morning. All pleaded not guilty to204 words
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Article105 1962-12-24 8 Replanting plans in Sabah JESSELTON. Sun. The chairman of the Rubber Fund Board, Mr. E. J. H. Berwick, said that 15,000 new acres would be planted with rubber next year. He told a board meeting earlier this month that the estimated expenditure for next year was $2,300,000, of which $1,190,000105 words
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Article, Illustration202 1962-12-24 8 LTUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. said on his return today from an International Labour Organisation conference in Australia, that the population "explosion" In Asia should be turned into an asset. Inche Bahaman added that this approach202 words
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Miscellaneous180 1962-12-24 8 lit' ft Oap Bfi V. T. if am tin BUT. VOUB VMWJRIORS, I CAN USE, BUT/OH.COME NOW, I pAfyMJWMIT. PONTVW QUV6 EXCELLENCY. SCIENTISTS, BAH/ 1 NEVER I GENTLEMEN, I i V EVER USSEN WHEN A AAAN J ALLEY'S NOT/ HEARD OP 'EM- AND I \NO VIOLENCE [J\ x^f^LS VDU SUMPIN?180 words
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Article, Illustration1811 1962-12-24 9 Champions but cursed with a killer streak... These are the rogue horses of the racing world bad tempered, vindictive brutes ready to attack and maim IN 1920 Hie >vell-kno\vn Australian stiuimaster, Guy Raymond, imported the English shillion Quantock to stand at ilu' Sledraere Stud, Scope, which he operated in partnership1,811 words
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Article, Illustration1505 1962-12-24 10 Tshombe: Trigger fingers begin to itch HOW MUCH LONGER CAN KATANGA PUT OFF INTEGRATION? THERE have been so many Congo crises since the country became independent just over two years ago that one is inclined to discount predictions that the next one will be "really conclusive." It is tempting therefore1,505 words
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Advertisement542 1962-12-24 10 Take your pick from PH I LI PS tape-recorders There's a great range for you, for everybody! When you buy Philips you know you are buying world-wide service and internationally acclaimed equipment: so why pick less? flB Pv' JB9B M m H^- 1 WrJ ""v* <J \y s HI M542 words
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Article287 1962-12-24 11 FROM $12.7 M TO $4.9 M AS A RESULT OF MALAYA PRODUCING ITS OWN CIGARETTES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. JMPORTS of cigarettes from Britain have dropped sharply as a result of Malaya producing its own. It toll from S12.7 million in the first half of last year to287 words
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117 1962-12-24 11 S'pore court fines HK man $10,000 SINGAPORE. Sun.— A Hong Kong seaman. Yip Chung Kit. 53. was fined $10,000 or 12 months' jail here yesterday for possesion of 412.5 lbs. of tobacco and 46 gallons of liquor on which duty had not been paid. The total of duty payable on117 words
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Article39 1962-12-24 11 UUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Kuala Lumpur Psychology Club will hold their annual dance at the Hotel Majestic on Saturday from 8.30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Mr. Alan One and partner will demonstrate the latest dance39 words
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66 1962-12-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. An Alliance candidate. Inche Mahmood Sabry bin Haji Abdul Rahman, was returned In the Pulal Chondong Local Council by-election held yesterday. Inche Mahmood received 77 votes while his opponent Inche Ahmad bin All find.) received 23 votes. Seventy per cent of the66 words
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Article, Illustration169 1962-12-24 11 PENANG. Sun. The Malayan Trades Union Congress has awarded a gold medal to Mr Ooi Thiam Siew (above) "Mayor of George Town, for past services to the trade union movement in Malaya. The medal was presented to Mr. Ooi by Mr. Gerald Abraham,169 words
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Article45 1962-12-24 11 RAL'B. Sun. The president of the Session's Court here. Inch* Abdul Razak bin Dato Ha.ll Abu Samar. is to be transferred to Mie Lesul Department on Jan 2 Inche Abu TaUtl bin Oihmnn from Kuala Lumnur will take his place.45 words
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290 1962-12-24 11 S'PORE POPULATION INCREASE LOWEST SINCE 1959 SINGAPORE, Sun. The total population of Singapore on June 30 this year was 1.732,--800 an increase of 45.500 over June 1961— according to official population estimates published last week. This figure does not include non-locally domiciled services personnel and their families, and United Kingdom-based290 words
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130 1962-12-24 11 SANDAKAN Sun. The Rotary Club of Sandtkan lia> presrm^d a portable electro cardiograph to the Duchess of Kent Hospital Tkc Principal Medical Officer Sandakan. Dr I. I i in. s who accepted the j cift said that the machine would make it easier for130 words
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125 1962-12-24 11 A 'Pasar Malam' appeal to S'pore Govt SINGAPORE, Sun. "Pasar Malam" hawkers, who do their business every Saturday at Woodland Road, have asked the Government to allow them to continue hawking at the place until after Chinese New Year. A petition, signed by Mr. Koh Chee Kiang, secretarygeneral of the125 words
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220 1962-12-24 11 A plea for better English teaching in Chinese schools KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Federation Government was today urged to rsise the standard of the teaching of English in Chinese primary schools in the country. The plea was made by Mr. loh Tham Liat, president of the Association of Teachers of220 words
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Advertisement58 1962-12-24 11 CENTS 'WILKA' *ESKA' WATCHES IN COLD STAINLESS STEEL ROLLED COLD THE MOVEMENT OF EVERYONE IS GUARANTEED VISIT WITHOUT THE LEAST DELAY. K. M. OU MOHAMED LTD. 38/40. HIGH ST., SPORE. LKEEP COOL J CAR FAN M.UMU 4 C*. (F/E ltd.) LmvV <J| ■HO COTLIHV IPNI Al and Matnltti iltil <r58 words
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Advertisement327 1962-12-24 11 VALUABLE GIFT f^ WILL BE GIVEN FREE S^X T0 EVERY P£ RM [**J& /r^fe NEWLY OPENED y-^Qr salon ♦fe: W NEW JAPAN jmV f jBl V. AIR-CONDITIONED toj JAPANESE SU»ERVISION j b"^^^ new hair styling |i^J^— Toyi 20 cm Sh.rti 3.00 TextiU S 0.80 Kimonot $15.00 Blouse* S 1 .90327 words
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Article191 1962-12-24 12 Hor«» Sl* (Minimum MR. AND MRS. Ong Hong Seng. attendant, present* ar<i assistance at Their «ed<t!nic. M-M-tt Talplng. THI FAMILY OF the late Mr Arilappah. Ben'ong thank friends, reI«'lt*s for wreatb*, rallies and a*si*tam» rendered in their bereavement. MR. ANO MM. S. Masacorale thank a friends and relatives for191 words
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Article353 1962-12-24 12 Mori* Sl» (Minimum) ANDREW BEAUTY SALON U :ih-« a:; their clirntu and Friends a Merry CAPRI BEAUTY SALON. 384 bat Coa.'t Road, wixnr* all their Patron* a Merry Chrtitmaa and Happy New lf»r BISHOP AND MRS. Hobart R Amatutr. thank th'ir mends for greeting* and will again help a353 words
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Article56 1962-12-24 12 H'srWl il» I Minimum I A REWARD mil be given to bbt lemon who known ihe whereabout* of Kaair bin Sadalu. <vho wa* laat at sungei Ayam. Batu Pahat in 1944 or nhout tb* middle of the Japaae** Or- upatloo Please rommunirat* with hi* ■•■other Md Amin hln ftadalu.56 words
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Article103 1962-12-24 12 it Word, $.'.J» Mr*., PRItBVTCRIAN CHURCH. 10 p.m. II p.m. Christina* Kvt Concert pre»rntrd By the Singapore CtwmtMr fcn•rmolr. Conductor Paul r. Abl«h»ir,a--n..d-n. Ottering for Organ Fund. <°hn«tma« Day a.m Holy Communion 9IS a.m. Kamity Service and Children r.ift > ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL <Angllcan> Hcr\ Monday Cnn*t:aa103 words
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Article192 1962-12-24 12 Wt4$ SI* (Hmimumt WHAT It THI SAAB- Con»a<" Onmrv Motor* Singapore 2MI1 Kuan l.umpur MM TO PAtT PUPIL* of 8!. Hilda Sinnnl. You are invited lo meet MiM loan Tucker at M, Maisnall Road on January »th and »tn from 6 I .m. OPIN UNTIL p m tonifbt to192 words
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Article651 1962-12-24 12 Before the Malayan Trades Union Congress goes any I further in the direction ot 'sympathy strikes in support o! the railwaymen, let it look more closely at the causes jand the consequences. Let it took also at the history of the railways dispute and the Jangers651 words
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Article339 1962-12-24 12 Mr. Macmillan is finding it hard to distinguish his successes from his failures. At j Nassau he seems to have got more or less what he wanted, and what he was told by the British Press he would not get. Having got it, he is being told it339 words
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Article229 1962-12-24 12 If the charges by Indonesian leaders against Malaya, the British and the Malaysia plan were honestly made, the way could easily be cleared for a restoration of friendly relations. But the facts of the case are of small interest to those behind the campaign of I viUification in229 words
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Article, Illustration784 1962-12-24 12 JACK HALPERN writes: A BOLD STEP BACKWARDS SOUTHERN RHODESIA'S whi te voters have taken a bold step backwards along the road to non-racial-ism with the rejection of Sir Edgar Whitehead's moderate United Federal Party and the election of the rightist Rhodesian Front. Mr.. Winston Field. I coder of784 words
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Article258 1962-12-24 12 CLOSE-UP OF THE ALL-WHITE FIELD CALISBIR* Sun. density anu »Vhiteiiead. thai lamous and now broken it am ot Prime Ministers, are as astonished as ever> body el>e by Sir Edgar's shock defeat in Souinern Rhodesia. Both must also be deeply hurl by the electorate's turning to Mr. Winston Joseph Field258 words
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Letter285 1962-12-24 12 \IR. TAN SIEW SINs recent reference to the "rather complicated feature" of the country's income tax legislation must. I think, be the understatement of the year: Not many taxpayers understand these complications, mostly lifted from U.K. legislation and steamrollered Into our legislation in 1947 by the Colonial285 words
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Letter359 1962-12-24 12 For example a person on a three-year agreement who was paid, by arrangement, a very small salary for a year, then a very large one for two years would, although his Income over the three years worked out at. say. $1,500 a month, only have to pay tax on about359 words
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Advertisement192 1962-12-24 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. ii .-.«•> %l* (Minimum) VUEN. 1" Qraa* and James, a son. Paul, brethri for Timotoy. on 17-12-*;;. Maternity Staff. Ipoh Ho>MONTCI*O lo Kdn.. Ahner a Kill i'i«yrr*te for Jcrem>. Born L'l-U-HJ at *> r* and srjff. Hare's </• < Minimum > CHENO- Lff: Between Paul, second ■aag Kane192 words
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Advertisement58 1962-12-24 12 II 1 made to measure at TAJMAHAL STORE B For perfect fit and true Individuality let us style a suit exactly to your taste and tailor it Dre- clsely to your measure* 1 ment. WIDE CHOICE OF FABRICS Exclusive more ror Ladies' And Men's Wear. Ladies' Dressmakers Gent's Outfitters. 34.58 words
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Advertisement123 1962-12-24 12 Quality... I «Tf\j\ for the filter smoker vr X and the *Jsy^ i Mitrltclll 7 non-filter W.-i 1 1 smoker! if^'j 1 1 FINEST AMERICAN CIGARETTES Sol* Agsnts: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. a* j, ■■""ftatl Wishing All Our "^tffi? Patrons &> Friends V" I j A MERRY CHRISTMAS I j A123 words
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307 1962-12-24 13 RECORD $29 m. TO COMPLETE JOHORE'S PLANS lOHORE BAHRU. Sun. J Development expenditure in Johore next year will cost $29.7 million, the Mentri Besar, Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, anannounced in the Johore Legislative Assembly meeting here today. He said rural development J alone would cost $18.8 million and307 words
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78 1962-12-24 13 JOHORE. BAHRU. Sun The Mentrl Besar of Johore. Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos. opened a second civics course for 84 religious teachers at the Government Training Centre in Buklt Senyum at the week-end. The teachers will teach Islamic religion in national and primary78 words
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133 1962-12-24 13 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun —The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Johore. today lodged a notice 01 appeal against the acquittal and oischarge of 19 Singapore .students in what was roi.sidered a test case heard last week in the Sessions Court under the Internal Security Act The 19133 words
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60 1962-12-24 13 A solution to illiteracy in 10 years MUAR. Sun A total of 25.394 people are attending 944 adult education classes li Johore. the Organiser (or State Adult Education Classes. Inche Slran bin Sabtu dtsclosed today. Inche Slran said: "In 10 years Illiteracy in Malaya i will be solved By March60 words
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Article, Illustration143 1962-12-24 13 BUCKETS OF WATER— THEN THREE ENGINES ARRIVE KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. More than $20,000 worth of bicycles, tricycles and accessories belonging to Thye Guan Industries Company were destroyed in a fire at the 3** mile Klang Road here today. Three fire engines one from Pudu and two from143 words
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279 1962-12-24 13 DIVORCE RATES LOWEST IN TWO STATES KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. jy VORCE rates among Muslims in Selangor and Singapore are among the lowest in the country, according to figures disclosed to the Straits Times today. In Selangor and Singapore, one out of every fiv e marriages ended in a divorce compared279 words
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Article47 1962-12-24 13 KAJANG. Sun. The Mentrlj Besar of Selangor. Dato Abu Bakor bin Baglnda, today opened a new $5,000 community Centre in the 3ungai Merab near here. He advised the settlers to makej use cf the centre lor holduig .11s- 1 cu.-Mon and adult education classes.'47 words
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93 1962-12-24 13 'Try him or release him' Govt told KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry today called on the Government to release Yeo Peng Chor, Malacca branch chairman of the union, who was detained on Dec. 16 in Malacca under the Internal Security Act. A union93 words
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Article31 1962-12-24 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Miss Patricia Wong will give a talk to members of the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club, on "A Rotary scholar In Australia," en Wednesday at 12.45 p.m.31 words
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Article26 1962-12-24 13 KUALA SELANGOR, Sun. Inche Attan Din bin Chlk. formerly of Field Force. Ampang. Seremban. has been posted here as OCPD. Kuala Selangor District.26 words
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455 1962-12-24 13 SINGAPORE, Sunday. rpHE Government is to adopt strict measures in dealing with any customs officer who is found guilty of misconduct or negligence of duties. Punishment for these offences includes a reprimand, the forfeiture of not more than 10 per cent of455 words
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59 1962-12-24 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Cunard liner, CarOnla. will call at Singapore again on March 14. next year, with 470 passengers on a 92-day world cruise. Beginning from New York on Jan. 25. the 34,172-ton liner will sail westwards, calling at 22 ports In 17 countries.59 words
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Article44 1962-12-24 13 RAUB, Sun— Kernall Singh. 43. a taxi-driver, was yesterday linotl $200 or one month's jail :n Hie Magistrate's Court here alter lie was found guilty oi driving till tHxi without care and attention 11 5\ M.S. Raub-Kuala Lipis Road on Sept. 1.44 words
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Article, Illustration184 1962-12-24 13 S'PORE CHESS CHAMP OFF TO MEET MASTERS 1 SINGAPORE. Sun—Singapore and .Malayan chess champion. Tan Lian Ann. 15. (above), leaves for P«-rth lor the Australian championships tomorrowfresh from his recent victory over lormer British County junior winner Ivan .Myall. 15. lie will nr accompanied by his brother, Lian leaf, a184 words
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Advertisement61 1962-12-24 13 MERLIN MANSION (l|l -^K-—^k^ 4 m.s. EAST COAST ROAD, SINGAPORE. The Four Story Modem Flats situated in Residential Area Each modern flat consists of: 3 spacious bedrooms, large sitfing PRICES:and dining room, bathroom, W.C, From $13,750/--kitchen, front verandah and rear balcony. Forking space available. LoaHS Available IHctisc a>i>!y to: SINGAPORE61 words
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Advertisement142 1962-12-24 13 FOG TH£i& &/I//Z mm fmk AM| lIAAK TAIIAC HAIR TONIC Available at all leading departmental stores Agents. j _a_ Jmcg^ Xl AN GWAN (M) LTD. "SP> SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. PENANG The Staff and Management I of I I NANYANG WATCH CO., LTD. 'fi 84 North Bridge Road, Singapore SJ •tf142 words
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Miscellaneous470 1962-12-24 13 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE SERVICE 41.7 METRES 41 Metres A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal. Ne- MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE gara-ku. News Headlines; 6.05 JA 6^?!!, 1 1 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Randea- 01 1^ S^ 1 vous With Music 730 Time 81b- Morning Prelude, 7.00 The narS^^BreakfLTcPib; 1470 words
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Article, Illustration1303 1962-12-24 14 Hits and misses in the pop business GETTING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE TRACK IN THE RECORD INDUSTRY— WITH ITS TRIUMPHS AND DISASTERS by A SPECIAL WRITER LONDON, Sun. WITH the festive season here many people in the pop record business «rvi 1 1 be» keeping a more than1,303 words
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Advertisement285 1962-12-24 14 M y S' V W^" OUTDOOR MATES Ready, Set, Go! with E-Z-On Ready-Tied Neckwear J)y Wembley The liv'n is easy when you choose Wembley's clever E-Z-On ties. They're fashion-right and comfortassured. Just takes a jiffy to slip in place and only you know the secret of its ready-tied convenience, coolness,285 words
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Advertisement124 1962-12-24 14 P^^N POTICtNAC nee Hubert 1 W LI VJI M/lVx 3LIGNACI BRANDY »fc CHAMPAGNE Xf^l I—-' I pjL^ILfL Also available in attractive jrH^^S 3'ft packs of one Quart bottle coonaC and two beautifully t ■JRVrt V. s.O f* I embossed glasses. kTsl^ro^f^' I lial I AVAILABLE FROM UOVItISOtIS SOLE. AGENT: JOHN124 words
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258 1962-12-24 15 Nehru replies, accepts the cease-fire NEW DELHI, Sunday. INDIA has replied to the Chinese memorandum of L Dec. 8 asking whether India accepted the Chinese cease-fire proposals, an External Affairs Ministry spokesman said yesterday. He said a memorandum was sent to Peking on Dec. 19. but declined to disclose details.Reuter - 258 words
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407 1962-12-24 15 MACAPAGAL: WE ARE NOT IN A POSITION TO MEDIATE LONDON, Sun. 'JHE Philippine Ambassador in London denied last night that his Government was involved in any way with the Brunei revolt. Mr. Melqulades J. Gamboa in a letterUPI - 407 words
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Article169 1962-12-24 15 PRIS. Sun.— The police have arrested a former Algerian schoolteacher who admitted dumping the headless, chopped up body of her lover in a luggage office of a Paris railway station. Jeanne Bordier. 45. told the police that Armand Ferary. 62. had been her loverUPI - 169 words
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Article55 1962-12-24 15 Her 'glory— 14 children MOSCOW. Sun.— A Soviet tamlly living in Kurgan, Siberia, ii so big that it needs "two buckets of water to make a cup of tea for everybody." reports the newspaper Agricultural Life. The 45-year-old mother nas been awarded the orders of "Mothers' Glory" and "Mothers' Heroine"Reuter - 55 words
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Article58 1962-12-24 15 MACAO. Sun.— A motor Junk carrying refugees which left here for Hong Kong eight days ago has still not been heard from. One local source said the junk may be anchored in one of the small islands between Hong Kong and Macao waiting for a chance to58 words
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183 1962-12-24 15 MOSCOW. Sun! SOVIET security forces have arrested a Leningrad physics teacher, keen on abstract art. who received secret messages from the United States according to a Leningrad newspaper received here today. The newspaper Leningradskaya Pravda said tne physicist, Rudolf Frldman. told anReuter - 183 words
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Article98 1962-12-24 15 MOSCOW. Sun. Major Yevgenl Nikolayevich Andreyev was formally awarded Russia's highest decoration for heroism yesterday for making a record parachute Jump of more than 15.5 miles. The official Tass news agency said Andreyev was given the title "Hero of the Soviet Union" by Soviet President LeonidUPI - 98 words
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Article27 1962-12-24 15 ADDIS ABABA, Sun.—Twenty-two-year-old D. M. Nawab. of India, has begun an attempt here to cycle 99 hours non-stop, ending on Monday night. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article26 1962-12-24 15 OTTAWA. Sun— Miss Mary Panegoosho. a 23-year-old Eskimo, will spend several weeks in Ghana next February as guest of the Ghanaian Government. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article21 1962-12-24 15 HONG KONG. Sun.— Australia has succe.sstully concluded another wheat deal with China, the Hong Kong Standard reported.— U.P.l.21 words
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148 1962-12-24 15 MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union yesterday charged the United States with sending dozens of nucleararmed bombers on "continuous flight toward the Soviet I'ninn" during the Cuban crisis. The accusation came in the Government newspaper l/.vesti.i from Mr. Sergie Vershlnin, the Soviet Air Force Commander148 words
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Advertisement158 1962-12-24 15 SHACHIHATA stationery are inexpensive products of quality. Wm Marking Ink (in 4 colours) Stamp Ink (in 6 colourj) Ijja K.jn Gwaiv "V (M) Ltd. You have to be a chess player. then you know the difference in value of the piece*. A Queen if much more valuable than a Pawn.158 words
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Advertisement152 1962-12-24 15 i^i^tfflk^L^H. J^ v wk\ w+^r m^ 7vi Th» Micronic Ruby, o 7Trontistor radio j^ w weighing only 3ozs yet performing %r like a normal pocket radio, i s indeed 0 o perfect jewel of a Christmas gift. mammtM 8 -TRANSISTOR STANDARD TRANSISTOR RADIOS \J AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS152 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-12-24 16 Mr. NARAYANAN AND UNION BOSS SPEAK TO PICKETS A PANORAMIC view of the Kuala Lumpur railway station and the administration building (right) showing the strike pickets. In front of the administration building a barbed-wire fence was erected. THE secretary-general of the National Union of Plantation Workers, Mr.191 words
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Advertisement9 1962-12-24 16 AiHi? AJINOMOTO ov Letter cooking thpougliout AJINOMOTO CO., INC.9 words
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Advertisement829 1962-12-24 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MALAYAN RESTAURANT NEW f/OBK WORLD'S FAIR— 1864-1965 APPLICATIONS are Invited from Interested parties for the lease of the restaurant in the Malayan Pavilion at the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair. New York. The fair will be held over a period of two years during the months of April829 words
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Advertisement982 1962-12-24 17 (Continued rron< face 121 PHOTOGRAPHY tt Wtrdt X (MlM.h-BmM St ef. mrtrm HOOVER STUDIO. Tbe «rst Lead- ing Electronic Cool-Light system' studio n Spore CITY PHOTO STUDIO, 899. Oeylang Road, Spore. Recent Re-organlsatlon/ I Alr-Cjnditloned. Special Concession to < ail. Tel. *****. SERANGOON BROADWAY (air- j conditioned) studio. ML Upper982 words
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Advertisement1081 1962-12-24 17 SITUATIONS VACANT I tt__Wordt SS Win.) Box SO rU. exlro WANTED TWO EXPERIENCED Junior Bslesmen preferably Malacca residents one to handle Insurance tbe other to handle building materials for an Asian tlrr.i In Malacca. Only those with drive and Initiative need apply Indicating salary required and when available to Box1,081 words
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Advertisement2898 1962-12-24 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Mlit.)— Box St et*. txtrm 1957 2.4 JAGUAR 54i.0<)0 miles Cxcellent condition. Dove Grey. Box A 4607 S.T spore. IMS FORD FAIRLANE (Vitomatlc) Taxed 'Insured. 4 New \v.*.w. Tyres. Excellent Condition. $3,800/-. Tradein smaller Car. H. D consider. 25g. Orchard Road. *****. t>ore. 19612,898 words
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Article146 1962-12-24 18 MANET, A MOST SENSITIVE PAINTER MANET. By Henri Perruchot. (Perpetua Books. 425.) rPPING forgotten sources and resurrecting rare photos like Degas' s camera stUdy of Renoir, M. Perrucbot dexterously revives the leonine Manet amid his circle at the Cafe Tortoni. Naturally he relates the story of the "Dejeuner sur I'herbe"146 words
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Article663 1962-12-24 18 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE THE GOVERNOR EYRE CONTROVERSY. By Bernard Seoul. (MtcSittM art Km. 255.). REViEWEO BY IN October, 1866, a Negro uprising in Jamaica was suppressed by the declaration of martial law in the affected area, the burning by British troops of 1,000 homes, the hanging663 words
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Article76 1962-12-24 18 WORLD WAR IN IRAN. By Sir Clarmont Skrine. 'Constable. 425.). HIGH-POWERED consular work in Persia during both World Wars, by a member of the old i British Government of India's political service. German agents, thrusting Russians, international ambiguities, snowy mountains, enamelled architecture and undefeatable corruption. With a good76 words
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Advertisement275 1962-12-24 18 Eye danger signals f RED RIMS j^^ A T c R IN G STYES BLOODSHOT B^-^ WHITES "^^r^^V: I TIRED EYES Take action now-get jl MVIKAy modern treatment V VII vA for eye health I i I Eyes that lace the dangers ot dust. germs, sun glare and strain, need275 words
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Advertisement197 1962-12-24 18 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE I YOUR KITCHEN Clean, sparkling pots. pans, containers for cooking and storing count for a foe in good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. Today's wide,197 words
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Advertisement1476 1962-12-24 19 ,PTTBTyr i 'TFrri 10 LIVERPOOL I, WESI COASI U.K. one SDan >aii» »'ha<» •Mint MEMNON liverpeil. Glasgow In Pt Oec 27 Dec 21 AJAX .trinl Ii cert Dec 21 Dec 27/ 2 JM 3 LAtRTES Liverpeil. Ciasgoa bet 2) It* t vi I MARON liverptll H* i 111 I Ma1,476 words
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Advertisement1473 1962-12-24 19 THE E. A. C. LINESSAIIINtS IB IitNOA. IE HAVIE. NAMBUBS, BREMEN, ANTWERP. HOTTERDtM AMSTERbAM. OSLO. 80THEN0URB AND COPENHASEN jQf'™>^\ I owe P t'naa -«naoi l3T\l^«j\l*l 'FALSTRIA" Ij la Pt/27 Die 21 OK II JM 21/28 OIC UA V^-V^l *j jjb Bac/ 4jm wI jm 1/ Ina V!\A_ V&i laiuNOii mm1,473 words
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Advertisement1279 1962-12-24 19 w McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. \)t*> A ELLERMAN LIMB «Jc KLAVENESS LINE HAVDE LONOON HAMBUK6, IBS ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO. aOTUROAM t MIDOtESitROU&H lEATTIE. VANCOUVER 1 PORTLANI CIU Of NORWICH AcciptiM car|e Ur Clitrtl I Stilt umuu. «mm.j S um»> 27^0., 4/ 5 jm CTTCITY OF WELLINGTON BRONXVIIU I tan t>1,279 words
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1371 1962-12-24 20 Mart closes quiet: Undertone is steady From Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan Stock Exchange is now closed for the Christmas holidays and will reopen on Wednesday which is now no longer a public holiday in Singapore. Although the Exchange had an extremely quiet week before the shut down on Saturday1,371 words
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Article34 1962-12-24 20 RIBBEB TIN (prrlb.) (prrpirul) Dec. 17 80',, cts. $***** Dec- 18 hot, cts. $427.25 Dec. 19 81 els. $***** Dec- 20 81 cts. $426.25 Dee. 21 81 cts. $426.25 Dec. 22 $425.2534 words
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Article35 1962-12-24 20 Rerjnntai Killinehall Rubber .iNllrli. Id Interim Current payment 30% 40', 22J r i Date of payment Feb. 13 Total for Total for year previous year 30 <■« 60 r i 50% 65% 30% 30%35 words
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Article408 1962-12-24 20 Drop in tin price THE Straits tin price fell one dollar on Saturday morning to $425.25 which wus the week's lowest level. Previously the range had been between $428.25 on Wednesday and $426.25 at wliicn the price had stood on Thursday and Friday. The Saturday offering at tons brought the408 words
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Article1030 1962-12-24 20 THE state of shares on thr Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to December 14 (A) and last business since that date IB) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business this year to date were: I »ln Bncts 235 .80 Onls 2.35 Atlas let1,030 words
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Article42 1962-12-24 20 UN. II Uec. It ln<lu\ltialt: Itt'J 60 193.08 Tint: t rubber*: 179.07 UK 67 Jan. 1. 1958 100. Otc. 19 1 ..M.1 1 179.67 Otc. 20 103 s7 179 h7 DM. 21 179.87 dm. n 19.1 M in n42 words
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Advertisement1039 1962-12-24 20 I V\^ KAV^M^Aia^IOSEI^KAISHAjiLTIX^ Express U.S.A. Pacific «Jt Atlantic Coast Service tIA EIA tl» tIA rpoft 9Tam V*mt a 'rtncisc* L. »n<»ie» N. tori -K.IBI i»i Man" is n Dec 3» 11 Dee i la* 23 tea 25 iaa 11 Fit "Uaikawa Man" M/ 2* iaa M/11 Ma I fil O1,039 words
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Advertisement823 1962-12-24 20 TO AUSTRALIA S.S. "ORONSAY" Deporting PENANG 3 1st December 1962 c SINGAPORE Ist January 1963. For Frcmoritle, Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney. LIMITED FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE Please contact your booking agent tor revised embarkation instructions. Apply to your Travel Agent or: ISLAY KERR CO. LTD., SINGAPORE. HARRISONS CROSFIELD (F of823 words
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Advertisement201 1962-12-24 20 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details aTailable by sending this coupon to: The Atowotart, P.O. ■ea 90, Haaaaeri, P.O. Soa IM Kitala taißat P.O. Bo« 30, la** oc P.O. 80. 277, hum, Nome: (Mr./Mn./MiM) Adenm TRUSTEE: THE CHARTERED BANK (MALAYA) TRUST!! LTD 24-IS-62. X^-J^AiS^k Ea^t* aar^aMaaar T^201 words
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Article853 1962-12-24 21 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS rfWE foUowinf is a complete list of revised quotations issued by the Malayan Stock Exchange on Friday. Dec. 21. INDUSTRIALS t. htm Ord» 30 2 40 H.B Petrol 369 3»/> H. If. Tnutttta S« 9 Hi Houctaad 169 1.70 <'on. Tin Small. Praf 17 B 186853 words
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Advertisement891 1962-12-24 21 NOTICE SECOND MALAYAN FUND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution of income of the above fund is expected to be made on 15th February 1963 to unit holders registered on 31st December 1962. Malayan Unit Trusts Limited, COOPER BROTHERS d: CO., SecretariesSINGAPORE891 words
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Advertisement447 1962-12-24 21 THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Aaso- elation in the State of Singapore will be closed lot business on Tuesday 25th December 1962 being Christmas Day SHIPPING NOTICES T.S.S. "STATE OF MADRAS" Voy: 118 sailing on 27th December 1962 at 2 pm. EMBARKATION TIME. Saloon Class447 words
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Advertisement712 1962-12-24 21 NOTICES I GOVERNMENT UK lUX COLONY I OF SINOAPOKt 3% 1946 REHABILITATION LOAN (1962-1979) Notice ls hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from the Ist January. 1963. to 14th January. 1963. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. By Order THE712 words
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Advertisement749 1962-12-24 21 NOTICES BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONER OF roi.li I SINGAPORE NASSIM t CO., (SINGAPORE) LIMITED will tell by Public Auction ft the compound of CENTRAL POLICE STATION I (South Bridge Road) on THI'RSDAY. 27th DKCEMBER. 19«2. at 12.30 p.m. Unclaimed. Confiscated. In- serviceable and Intestate Estate Articles, comprising:- Bicycles; Watches.749 words
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Advertisement542 1962-12-24 21 TENDERS D.I.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received by the Director. Drainage and Irrigation. Kuala Lumpur from registered Claw A. B, C. and D Contrao- tors, up to noon on the 14th January 1963 for the supply of paint to the D.l.t for the year 1963. Tender Forma with full542 words
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Advertisement495 1962-12-24 21 NOTICE I TENDER THE TOWN AUCTIONEERS JKR KEDAH MALACCA TENDER NOTICE Valuable furniture, household TENDERS for the Cor,goods, crockery, etc.. at house No. :of ..Seven t7» Units of Cla >s J943C. Lereh (opposite the golf rs T *2> BI.K-ks \uili course) will be sold by public Ai :illury Services at495 words
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Article2053 1962-12-24 22 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP I By Penang, Sunday j I PEAK OF PERFECTION SCORES EASY WIN FOR P& 0 CUP II.AKK Romance 11 scored a shock win in the Governor's Cup over "B lf at Penang today Generally thought to be a mudlark. Dark Romance II streaked2,053 words
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296 1962-12-24 22 FORTUNE HAS SMILED ON COWDREY AGAIN By JACK FINGLETON; Adelaide. Sunday IN Melbourne yesterday the Australian batting stars O'Neill. Simpson, Harvey and Booth all had failures for New South Wales against Victoria but here Cowdrey, Sheppard and Graveney prospered to such an extent that England's hopes have surely risen considerably296 words
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Article297 1962-12-24 22 Yesterday was very hot. Just under the 100. All felt it and it kept the attendance down to under 7.000. Brookes and Chappel both left the neld in distressed condition and Cowdrey sought leave from Hrn umpires to have two additional drinks but the extreme heat in no way297 words
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Article129 1962-12-24 22 SYDNEY. Sun. EMBOSS (6-1), ridden by Athol Mulley, won I the £1.600 VUliers Stakes over one mile at the Randwick course here yesterday. Two and a half lengths behind EMBOSS was MASPERO (J. Walterhouse) with ICARUS (D. Osborne) 1»4 lengths away third. Dl RRAN: Lotus team drivers129 words
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Advertisement210 1962-12-24 22 HAVE FUN WITH A HONDA! mmmmmmgrngmmamm^^ YOU dcSCfYC tliC fllll 3 Hoildcl "50' can bring you! Don't use it just for work, school or business-take yourself hunting, *1^ fishing, golfing, touring on it as well! We're sure, too, there's someone |L else who'd enjoy it with you-some-one in your family,210 words
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Article733 1962-12-24 23 BRITISH LEAGUE SOCCER REVIEW London, Sunday UIDKSP READ fog yesterday wiped out almost half the British Football League programme. Eighteen League matches were postponed 12 in England and six in Scotland and eight abandoned after a hopeful start had been made. Many other gamesReuter - 733 words
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Article1277 1962-12-24 23 Aston Villa 0 Man. City 1 (abandoned after 48 minutes) Leyton I Birmingham 2 Liverpool 3 Blackburn 1 Man ltd. 0 Arsenal 1 i abandoned after 57 minutes) Sheff. Wed 2 Everton 2 Tottenham 4 West Ham 4 P W D L F APU Everton 23 141,277 words
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347 1962-12-24 23 Sharp shows brilliant form in trial LONDON, Sunday. pLY-HALF Richard Sharp, whose form can be so 1 brilliant one day. and disappointing another, gave a brilliant display for the Possibles against the Probables in the English Rugby Union trial at Gloucester yesterday. Sharp completely outshone his opposite number, Phil Horrocks347 words
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Article122 1962-12-24 23 Halifax 10: Penzance 11 Redruth 0: Plymouth 11 Newton Abbot 6; Pontypool 5 Penan h 0: Rugby 0 Newbridge 10; Somerset Police 8 Torquay 3: Stroud 9 Nuneaton 8; Waterloo 5 New Brighton 8; Stewarts P.P. 0 Ha wick 14: W. Scotland 6 London Scottish 21; St. Bart's 3Reuter - 122 words
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Advertisement181 1962-12-24 23 TAe\lVot/ta£i iowedt Priced fo\ AIL TRANSISTOR So POCKET RADIO \flUff Hunry I Thb temational oStt w f MITItSk W to l P ee btt 1 purchase- If^^r f H lltlffl Previously you would have f"^^^^r M Hl/j// Vk b»d W pay up to four times the Vf^-^ g Jgy <181 words
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Advertisement468 1962-12-24 23 NOTICE MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED The Management of Malayan Banking Limited wish to apologise to all its customers and associates for any inconvenience experienced at its Kuala Lumpur Main Office during the end of last week owing to industrial action taken there by such members of its staff as were members468 words
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Article157 1962-12-24 24 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The I'mno Youth national leader. Dato Haji Sardon bin Haji Jubir, today pledged that I'mno Youths would stand firm behind Tengku Abdul Rahman and his Government in the "present crisis" arising from "provocations to our foreign policy." In a message to157 words
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409 1962-12-24 24 LEE FOO SAN - ONLY SEONG KOK MAKES STAND AGAINST PENANG LEE FOO SAN By IPOH. Sunday IPOH. Sunday PENANG'S badminton champion, 16 -year-old Tan Aik Huang, took only 20 minutes to beat Saw Guan Chye of Selangor 15-3, 15-5 when thx Foong Seong Cup North zone final was continued here tonight. His victory409 words
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Article48 1962-12-24 24 BRISBANE. Sun— Roy Emerson, the Australian Davis Clip tennis star, who has been suffering from torn rib ligaments, seems likely to be fit to play in the challenge round against Mexico on Dec. 25. Emerson served and smashed freely In a long practice session today.48 words
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323 1962-12-24 24 SINGAPORE, Sunday. NEGRI SEMBILAN created a big upset by beating defending champions Selangor 1-0 when the Malayan Sikhs hockey tournament started at Thomson Road today. Negri, who beat Johore 5-1 in the morning, and Ferak. who also won both their matches today, head the323 words
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Article152 1962-12-24 24 CINGAPO' Sun—Singapore's leading or-cycluis kc Wong and V g Fook Kwon e ht've rtauri.ee. without trophies out with injunes lroni Jakarta wh«re they had gone to compete to the Indonesian Greiid Prix The Woiiys said:: We have raceii for some ye.. bin. have mg come across152 words
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Obituary71 1962-12-24 24 APPUKUTTAN DAMODARAN .ched to City Council MM Dip', passed awny i The rupi'ral will t Om-ral Hospital on M.I > a.m. MR. CHOO LEONG MUAT Mad 60. pa.oi-d away peacefully on 23.12.62 at Coldatream Avenue, leaving behind his hcloved wifi M*W MM Jimmy. Tony, Jackie, Sunny,, John. Roh.rt «;.or-e71 words
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Advertisement26 1962-12-24 24 success story in this week's m ulL^aW >^i^^_ If V J II "*J K J t*\/7 All programmes from Dec. 24 to Dec. 30. |J| W/l26 words
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Advertisement171 1962-12-24 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) COEI: To May and BUI a m, at OiMMIM Hospital. AUCUS To Rosalind and Al>< > «on mi A.itunta on L'2/12/19«2. Both "■HI. Thank* to doctor and Mntermty staff. BY WATER. To fJwen and Barry dauuhti r Kir.i -.mr.ipnr* NMN Horn,. U-11-O. Ma.,171 words
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Miscellaneous49 1962-12-24 24 I SPORTS DIARYI i 1 HOCKEY Malayan Sikhs tourney: Singapore v Perak (7 a.m.). Periling v Negri (8.15). Selangor v Johore (JS.IS). Selangor v Penang (4 p.m. i, Perak v Negri (5.15), Singapore v Johore (5.15), all matches at Thomson Road. BAOMIXTOX: Malayan Sikhs tourney (Beatty Secondary School hall).49 words
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