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Title Section20 1962-12-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 file***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 01120 words
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Article, Illustration795 1962-12-27 1 'Freight trains on this week' An engine goes to Ipoh from Kuala Lumpur-and finds sabotage, booing pickets on the way Retired men come to aid KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.The first skeleton rail service Prai to Singapore will start "this week," the General Manager of the Malayan Railway, Dato795 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1962-12-27 1 A sympathy strike by 300,000 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. |Y« ALAYA'S 300,000 estate workers will stage a one-day sympathy strike on Saturday to back the striking railway employees. The newly-elected executive council of the National Union of Plantation Workers decided this at an emergency meeting. The decision to "take a day1,618 words
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Article, Illustration142 1962-12-27 1 TENGKU TO GREET CEYLON'S PREMIER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mrs. Sirimavo R.I) Bandaranaike. will arrive tomorrow on her way to Peking. She will leave on Friday on her mission to Communist China in connection with the Sino-Indian border conflict. Mrs. Bandaranaika was elected for the mission142 words
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293 1962-12-27 1 Rebels cut adrift a floating home and launch RIVERFOLK WARNED AGAINST WORKING FOR EUROPEANS From RALPH SHAW IZUALA BELAIT, Wed. Armed rebels here early today cut adrift a luxurious floating home owned by a British businessman and a large pleasure launch belonging to a printing manager. For many years a293 words
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Article34 1962-12-27 1 TAIPEH. Wed. A 21-year-old girl in Hslntten near here offered to "sell" herself as wife or concubine to any man who Is willing to pay her father's debts of $18.000.— UPX34 words
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676 1962-12-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR, W«d. THE general manager of the Malayan Railway, Dato Ahmad bin Perang, said in a Press conference today that 8,000 employees would benefit by the railway's final offer to put daily-paid workers on monthly pay. He said that the offer would676 words
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272 1962-12-27 1 PM: Even an Emergency won't stop Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TENGKU Abdul Rahman said last night that Malaysia would come into being on Aug. 31 next year even though there might be an Emergency in the Borneo territories. He warned that "wp would go all out and smash any element"272 words
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102 1962-12-27 1 .MANILA, Wed. The Philippines Vice -President, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, called the Thai and Malayan Ambassadors here to a meeting tomorrow to discuss problems threatening to disrupt the Association of South-East Asia (ASA). The meeting was originally set for today but it was put off102 words
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Article307 1962-12-27 1 Rival unions back rail strike SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore's two rival groups of unions today came out in strong support for the striking railwaymen. Tiie National Trades Union Congress t.^ It would call on all its afflllate.% to raise collections In support of the strike as an "expression ci sympathy." Its307 words
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Article, Illustration495 1962-12-27 2 LONDON. Wed.— A chill wind from Russia brought a white Christmas and record Yuletime misery— to Western Europe. From Glasgow, where snow tell on Christmas for the first time in 24 years, to Central Italy, where mountain towns were snowed under, a seriousReuter; UPI - 495 words
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Article90 1962-12-27 2 rrOKYO. Wed. The Japan 1 Aquatic Club here wanted to celebrate Christmas this year in a way that could only be done by a swimming club. That was to hold a party underwater. So 15 of its members selected the shallows in the Pa- ciflc off the coast90 words
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Article189 1962-12-27 2 T EOPOLDVILLE. Wed. —The 17.000 United Nations troops in the Congo spent Christmas Day yesterday on a special alert following a brief but savage battle In Katanga on Monday. Christmas trees had been flown to this tropical nation trom Sweden and traditional yuletide dinnersUPI - 189 words
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93 1962-12-27 2 BUFFALO (New York). Wed. Santa Claus appeared in court here on Christmas Eve charged with creating a disturbance by being drunk in a bar, using profane language and resisting arrest. Franklin MUer, 24. played Santa Claus at a church party on Saturday nightReuter - 93 words
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235 1962-12-27 2 PANMUNJOM. (Korea) Wed. Bob Hope and his entertainment troupe sang Christmas ccrols in this "no man's land" here yesterday while North Koreans looked on curiously. Hope and his party made an unexpected trip to the truce village before they presented their235 words
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Article202 1962-12-27 2 NEW YORK, Wednesday. TWO men using dynamite as crackers to celebrate A Christmas Day were killed when one of the sticks exploded at close range at Wade, North Carolina. The explosion set off other blasts which demolished the men's explosives-laden truck. The victims were identified202 words
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94 1962-12-27 2 MOSCOW. Wed. The magazine "Science and Religion" said yesterday the story of the birth of Christ and Christmas is "a fabrication." The magazine, published by the USSR Society for Dissemination of Political and Scientific Knowledge, said the Christmas story is a fabrication of "elementsUP - 94 words
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Article33 1962-12-27 2 FOLKESTONE, Wed. Sixteen swimmers and a girl took a Christmas plunge Into then English Channel. The girl brought along a sprig of mistletoe and kissed bathers later around a roaring tire.33 words
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188 1962-12-27 3 I^EW YORK. Wed. 11 The dock strike, which has tied up shipping along America's Atlantic seaboard from Maine to Texas, now has the backing of 50.000 members of the National Maritime Union who form the crews of the ships. TheReuter - 188 words
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Article58 1962-12-27 3 KAMPALA UGANDA. Wed. The opening words of newly Independent Uganda's National Anthem have been changed following criticism that It made no mention of Ood. Tiie first line has been changed from "Oh Uganda— the people; praise thee" to "Oh Uganda— may God uphold thee." according'Reuter - 58 words
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Article38 1962-12-27 3 CANBERRA. Wed— The Australian Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzles. who was admitted to a Melbourne Hospital three days ago with an Intestinal complaint will remain there at least until this weekend. His condition Is satisfactory. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-12-27 3 I ONDON, Wed.* Arthur Wilson took particular interest in beauty queen Delyse Humphrey's vital statistics. Slowly— almost ardently he built up a Qle of newspaper cuttings all about shapely Delyse. From time to time pictures appeared showing her smiling happily in247 words
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348 1962-12-27 3 Congressional protest over N-sub secrets BRITISH GOT QUITE A LOT: US SENATOR WASHINGTON. Wed '[HE joint congressional committee on atomii energy, in heavily-censored testimony made public yesterday, protested against giving foreign governments "technical information involving nuclear submarines." In a statement issaed with the testimony, the committee chairman noted that the348 words
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199 1962-12-27 3 Back to a cell —the best present of all r ONDON. Wed.— George Fratson, 75, who was freed six months ago after 23 years in jail, was back behind bars today and he couldn't b» happier. He was sent to Broadmoor prison for the criminally insane for murder in 1939.UPI - 199 words
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Article136 1962-12-27 3 NEW YORK. Wed.—Sergeant Teve Bero. walked into his bank and asked that his life savings of $3,000 be sent to India for the relief of refugees who fled from Chinese troops in the north Bero 55. said he came to the United States from Hungary136 words
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Article179 1962-12-27 3 SABOTAGE VIGIL CALL BY PEKING lIONG KONG, Wed. 11 The Chinese authorities in the east China coastal province ol I Fukien have called for increased vigilance 1 against "enemy aggresI sion and sabotage ari tivities,' Radio Peking j reported last nightPolice and army units in the province had been doingReuter - 179 words
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63 1962-12-27 3 CTOCKHOLM, Wed.— fpjsala University Seismologlcal Institute recorded an 11--megaton Soviet nuclear explosion in the atmosphere over the Novoya Zemlya region of the Arctic yesterday. It was the 24th explosion the institute has recorded since autumn. Swedish scientists say the i Soviet series totalled aboutReuter - 63 words
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Article47 1962-12-27 3 ROME, Wed. Pope John, 81, told children at a hospital here yesterday he felt "full of strength and full of energy in spite nf his doctors' advlre that he should take things easily, the Mother Superior in charge of the hospital said.— Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Miscellaneous21 1962-12-27 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fin Blue «urr yteeofCLEANiNS/ mm* /WfLL. TURN OUTS V CUSfMDITTO r^" \TMe cuumesy (Amy/voo*c\ what rve...^/21 words
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Article, Illustration103 1962-12-27 4 MEMBERS of the rowing section of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club form an arch of oars at the wedding or Mr. Carl Emil Dalgas to Miss Gilian Anne Pierce at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Mr. Dalgas, who is manager of the East Asiatic Co. Ltd.. Jesselton. is103 words
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Article27 1962-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Director of Posts announced today that there will be no delivery of correspondence or parcels on New Year's Day.27 words
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Article236 1962-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A CINEMA fan who stood up against "queueJumping" at the cinema's ticket booth, was beaten up by a gang of five men, a magistrate's court was told today. Tan Poh Chuan, 21. of Amber Road, said he had been queuing up. since 11236 words
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127 1962-12-27 4 TRIAL PUT OFF: ACCUSED HAS 'HEART TROUBLE' JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The case against Ungku Abdullah bin Omar, 65, who is charged with having had sexual intercourse with his wife's niece. Raja Asian binte Omar was postponed to Jan. 29. when it came up for mention in the Magistrate's Court here127 words
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Article68 1962-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. Police want to contact relumes or friends of a little dumb girl, who was found crying outside the Majestic Theatre ln Eu Tong Sen Street on Christmas Day. She is about six years of age and about four feet tall. She was wearing68 words
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Article36 1962-12-27 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. St. George's Oarrlson Church, TangUn barracks, will hold Uie following services on Sunday. Dec. 30: 7.15 a.m. Holy Communion, 9.30 a.m. morning sen ice. 930 a.m. Sunday school, and 6.30 p.m. Evensong.36 words
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Article90 1962-12-27 4 SINQAPORE. Wed. The Hans Anderson Club has received a gift of a Chrysler car from Captain R.J J. Sneddon. former president of the Singapore Pilots' Association, who leaves Singapore tomorrow (or Britain on retirement. The Club has so far held IS Christmas parties for about 4.00090 words
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Advertisement516 1962-12-27 4 :toih am. WAY! I I Do IK SHOWS: Marti 12 30 4.30 I 30pm. I CSiGEST DAY" Starts I. 12 4S 4.4S i. 1.4} pm. SI NDAY 1 HOLIDAY EXT-' a sho* *i 9.00 o.m. oU>*Yl f lANUCK S OAY t y with 42 Inte-national Start Sfolli $1 50 <■516 words
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Miscellaneous165 1962-12-27 4 IN AND OUT BY AIR nrHE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lcbar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London Zurich. Istanbul. Beirut. Bagdad. Karachi. Calcutta (BA 940) 5.55 am.; from Tokyo. Hong Kong (BA 963) 5.35 p.m. Qantan: From Sydney. Brisbane (QF 736) 7.16 p.m. Alitalia:165 words
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Miscellaneous177 1962-12-27 4 l.umpjr i ML 107) 6.50 p.m.: from Jakarta (ML 304) 8.15 pjn.; from Brunei. Kuching (ML 431) 7.05 p.m.; from Bangkok. K-uala Lumpur (ML 311) 3.40 p.m. Dr.PARTIRES BOAC: To Calcutta. Bombay. Abadan. Beirut. Zurich. London. (BA 789) 0.15 pjn.; to Cal- I cutta. Karachi. Bahrein. Damascus. Zurich. London (BA177 words
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Article, Illustration1752 1962-12-27 5 FABULOUS LOST CITY IN THE MIDST OF THE ARABIAN WILDERNESS ONE da> in 1812 a young Swiss geog r ;i i> l-i c r named Burkhardi led v donkey and ;i soul down a narrow I rack thai wound1,752 words
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Advertisement145 1962-12-27 5 /straits R^^ Times kkl W. I SPECIAL j I V FEATURE 1 KF^ JLllio lo V^v* awesome entrance to the ancient city of Petra which was found by a young Swiss explorer of great courage in 1812 HOW OLD IS THE SAILOR ON THE NEW M PLAYER'S PACK? If The145 words
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Article284 1962-12-27 6 SABOTAGE OF MALAYSIA BY DECLARING MASS REDUNDANCIES OF CIVILIAN WORKERS' SINGAPORE, Wednesday. I'Mi; Army Civil Service Union today accused the British Army of "openly sabotaging" Malaysia by declaring large-scale redundancies on the eve of its formation. It charged that the army's attitude was contradlctory to the284 words
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Article19 1962-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— Ml Teli Sim Guan has been appointed I'revs Officer. Department oi In!i>rmation Services.19 words
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Article126 1962-12-27 6 Dies after falling off lorry SINGAPORE. Wed. A labourer. Gan Ec Boon, 25, of Jalan Sultan died in the General Hospital, two hours after he fell off from a moving lorry at Beach Road ear- I her this month, a Singapore j .nquest was told today. The driver of the126 words
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Article52 1962-12-27 6 Replanting men transferred RAUB, Wed— Mr. Cheah Kwoki 1 Choy. the assistant State replant- 1 ing officer. Pa hang, Raub, is to be! transferred to Seremban as the' assistant State replanting officer, Ktgri Sembilan, at the end of t:.u> week. Mr. Ec Eng Kok from Sitiawan. Perak, will lake his52 words
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Article49 1962-12-27 6 K A JANG Wed. A Malay middle school, Sckolah Menengah Mclayu, costing $546,000 is now under construction at the 13th mile Cheras Road. It will have 15 classrooms, a domestic science class, a sewing (I.i-n. a laboratory, an art class, a hall and a dining mum.49 words
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140 1962-12-27 6 [OHORE BAHRU. Wed. J The teaching of islamic religion is now being provided in all national-type primary schools in Johore, th< Mentri Besar. Dato Haj Hassan bin Haji Yunos said today at the close of a training course for 84 teachers at the140 words
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Article45 1962-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The second annual meeting of the National Lana Finance Co-operative Society will be held at the Town. Hall here on Sunday. Dato V.T. Sambanthan. president of the society and also the' Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, will preside.45 words
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Article18 1962-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mr. Manmohan Singh' has been ap-i pointed Dental Officer. Ministry of Health.18 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcasting, Inche Ismail Yusof (above) will in future hold press conferences instead of the Director of Information Services, Inche Mohamed Sopiee. Inche Sopiee's conferences have been repeatedly criticised by the Opposition both in and out106 words
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199 1962-12-27 6 TYRE RING BLEW OFF: DRIVER KILLED SINGAPORE, Wed. 3 A -City Council iriver, Mohamed Said oin Ah mat Ali, was killed when the metal lock-ring of a lorry tyre he was inflating hit him on the face, an inquest was told today. Mr. Choo Kirn San. the managing partner' of199 words
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Article25 1962-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed—lnspector Yahaya bin Isa has been appointed Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police and Camp Commandant of the Federal Police Headquarters here.25 words
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Article, Illustration34 1962-12-27 6 POLICE Inspector Richard Lai Thian Loke helps his bride, Miss Evelyn Cheong Yit Ying, cut the cake after their wedding at the Methodist Church, Segamat, on Christmas Eve.34 words
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197 1962-12-27 6 PENANG, Wed. Dealers here have cancelled their big orders for animal feed particularly from Australia pending clarification of a new Government Gazette notification regarding licence fees on imported fodder. The secretary of the Penang and Province Wellesley Farmers' Association. Mr. Yeoh Hoe Peng,197 words
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Article21 1962-12-27 6 MUAR. Wed— The Muar Land Omce will auction 14 lots of livid at Bukit Paslr on Jan. 19.21 words
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Article174 1962-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Three Malayan Government officers, including Syed Nor bin Syed Shahbudin. Director of Lands, Kedah, have successfully completed a course in administration in Australia under the Colombo Plan. They studied with Australia's Public Service Board and various government authorities in Australian States, an174 words
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Article, Illustration420 1962-12-27 7 LOTTERIES, HORSES, RADIO, CINEMA RURAL 'ESCAPES FROM POVERTY' pROFESSOR Ungku Abdul Aziz told the Umno Youth seminar held during the Christmas holidays here that the gap between the economic position of the urban people, including industrial workers, and that of the rural people420 words
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Article55 1962-12-27 7 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two men posing as customers entered Sludio de Luxe in Stamford Road last night and demanded money from a .studio assistant. Teo Poh Seng. 32. When Teo told them he had no money, they stabbed him In the stomach. Teo w&s rushed to the hospital.55 words
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88 1962-12-27 7 Brunei is open to shipping again SINGAPORE, Wed.—Singapore's Deputy Master Attendant, Mr. R. L. Bird, has received a cable from Brunei saying Brunei waters are now open to all vessels. This information is being broadcast every four hours to all ships. The cable, which came from the Brunei Marine Director,88 words
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Article35 1962-12-27 7 MALACCA. Wed. The Chern? Hoon Teng temple In Temple Street here, believed to be the oldeit Chinese temple in Malayn. has been renovated at a cost of more than $80,00035 words
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Article185 1962-12-27 7 KOTA BHARU. Wednesday 4 TOTAL of $14.4 million will be spent on develop--1 ments in Kelantan State next year. The Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Ishak Lofti bin Omar, presenting the estimates at the State budget meeting 1 this morning, said the Federation Government would contribute185 words
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Article23 1962-12-27 7 KAJANG. Wed.— A total ot eight mosques and 10 prayer halls are being planned for Ulii Langat district next year.23 words
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Article162 1962-12-27 7 A LOR STAR, Wed. The new Alor StarA 1 or Janggiis-Jerlun road and the Sungei Anak Bukit bridge now being constructed will cut the distance from Alor Star to Kangar by nine miles. The present main road Is 35 miles and the new road. when completed,162 words
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Article44 1962-12-27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed Ng Fee Lee. 28, was found with his throat cut in a house in River Valley Road on Monday. A chopper was found near his body. He had been oischanred from Woodbridge Hospital about six months ago.44 words
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Article47 1962-12-27 7 PENANG. Wed— A waterfront labourer with no fixed abode was today charged with loitering at Kampong Kolam at 3 o'clock on Christmas morning with housebreaking implements. Hashira bin Sultan pleaded not guilty and was granted $200 bail Hearing wa» fixed for Jan. 17.47 words
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55 1962-12-27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Director of Posts announced today that Joo' Chlat post Office will rY-open tor business I on Monday. The post office was closed 00 Sept. 3 for major alterations and extensions. The renovated post office baa an enlarged public offic*55 words
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Article56 1962-12-27 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— Mr Her- bert De Graff, an American trav«l promoter, will speak on 'The I Value of Tourism" to members of the Singapore Tourist Association In the Shell Theatrette at 5 p.m on Jan. 2. Mr. De Graff is particularly ex- i penenced in56 words
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Article50 1962-12-27 7 PENANO. Wed A 24-hour Joint police and military exercise will be held in George Town from 10 a.m. on Friday Troops and police will man lo.id .functions and move about the city to deal with mock incident.*. The exercise will end at 10 am on Saturday50 words
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Article33 1962-12-27 7 MUAR. Wed The Assistant: Chinese Affutl Officer Ui Muar Yeong Chew Chin, will b* tranilerred lo Labis. Segamat. on Jan 1 Mr. Liew Boon Keng of Labis will take hU plac«.33 words
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Article148 1962-12-27 7 I^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Six cadets of the Royal Malayan Navy, will fly to Britain tomorrow for a one-year course in the Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth. They will then return to Malaya for further training in the Royal Malayan Navy before taking up various appointments.148 words
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Article188 1962-12-27 7 A TOTAL of 205,549 returns-of-income forms were sent out last year. Of these 148,026 were issued from registered flies and the remainder were to new people who came to the notice of the Department of. Inland Revenue. The department's annual report for last188 words
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Article28 1962-12-27 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed.— District Offices in Kelantan have been allocated $400,000 to maintain 1.030 ir'ies of kampong road to be built by th»- Deople themselves28 words
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Miscellaneous25 1962-12-27 7 Uiif/s Bunny My Ralph llfitndahl ff «U6S. Yl HOPE ISN'T 700^ NOTROUtLE ATAULi "V 1 WILL YOU Vs -v MUCH BOTHER j a /j^ > S25 words
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Obituary85 1962-12-27 8 H HiTdt >/« I Vimmiimi MRS. KOH SWEE CIM Ma Ktioo 1. panned away praeafully 113 Teiok A>tr .-trert on <lh IVr.mhrr, I9W. yhr lrn\- tier belovrd hu-i>:ind. »on.«. Kii^ Tuan. Knß Yon« 1 Sunny 1 KnK Kwaa, r.ns Vi.'i and tag Chiian. I d.i njnter in.a». Ta- aaiiajatan.85 words
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Article58 1962-12-27 8 M Hord.< <1» (Minimum) THE FAMILY OP The l^iU Dr. M.U. Nair of BATA. MaajUara, thank all relalivea. fnenda and i'.otanan- for •h.ir aai i-.k af condolence »nd »rf«iln MR. LEONC PCNC KWAN jnd 1 reUtrvca for their nf urtatb.". maaaaiaa al oaaaalraea, donations and a:t*ndeo the funnal of58 words
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Article49 1962-12-27 8 Worm 1 Minimum 1 MRS. DOROTHY NIXON Ki-xretn the Rail Striki m Inionviniencr and Wuhea MemiH-m of thr Hnok I'lul. A Happy. IMS, MISS GRACE TSaag Phil RMaat wishes hri* n*«ny ftienda in sinxapore. Malaya. Horn.-o and Overiraa Bent Wlahea fi.r hr K-'ni' s.nv.n a> The Naa Year49 words
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Article62 1962-12-27 8 J" Hnrrff Sin Minimum) THE SAAB la >hr rar that la rtallY Aitlrrrtw. Puilt hv th» 9AAB aircraft rotnpany of Swfdfn. WANT FRtSH. PRACRANT Air thnnmhont 'h. rlav' Get a hottle of Alrwtck, the wonder killer of had aartlajk FfDIRAL PUBLICATION LTD. Idv t- tl| Teaebera and hook add:<rt>62 words
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The Straits Times Thursday, December 27, 1962
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Article776 1962-12-27 8 So confused a view has been taken by the executive of the Malayan Trades Union Congraai of our comments on the background to the railwaymen's strike that part of this i comment plainly is worth reipeating. Inche Ibrahim bin Mnsii. the General Secretary of the M.T.U.C. begins776 words
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Article254 1962-12-27 8 In what it may be hoped ii thr last echo of the Education Minister's now famous speech to Malayan students in London, the seven students whose memorandum began the controversy reject the suggestion that they misinterpreted what the Minister said, and reaffirm their belief in the students' rght254 words
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Article228 1962-12-27 8 It is no departure for Tcngku Abdul Rahman to stress that he expects exclusive loyalty to Malaya from the Malays no less than the peoples of other races in this country. As early as 1957. when Umno members criticised the Government for abstaining from a vote in the228 words
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749 1962-12-27 8 ERNESTO MENDOZA - The long vigil of those secret Red eyes ERNESTO MENDOZA PEKING SETS UP AN ELABORATE SPY NETWORK IN INDIA by NEW DELHI Wednesday has m set up an I a b o rate spy network in India, using all the techniques of modern espionage including aerial reconnaissance along the 2,500-mileReuter - 749 words
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LETTES
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Letter816 1962-12-27 8 WE would like to reicr to your editorial "Danger on the Line" which appeared In your issue of December 24. It is very unfortunate that you should choose to mix up the present industrial dispute between the Railway Administration and the Railwayman's Union of Malaya with816 words
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Letter284 1962-12-27 8 I REFER to the letter by "Citizen" on park neglect in Singapore. 1 am glad he has brought this to my attention. The untidiness in the Shackle Club site opposite the Britannia Club and Princess Elizabeth Walk has been created by unusual conditions. The rainy season284 words
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Letter69 1962-12-27 8 MALAYA is extremely short of English teachers as can be seen in the dally papers. How many of the teachers trained either at Kirktoy or Brinsford are capable of teaching English in form four or five. Most students prefer to specialise In subjects other than English, because English69 words
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357 1962-12-27 8 FOR GOOD GIVING, A NOTHING BOX OR GAYLORD VOKR. \\>d. While New York's salesmen have been worklnK them selves into a frenzy in the last (t-\\ days, one place has remained icily calm This i s thr immense. l<>« ceilinged newsroom of the Ni» York Times, just off Times Square.357 words
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202 1962-12-27 8 Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch Relieves Pain London. (Special) For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the astonishing ability to shrink haemorrhoids, stop Itching and relieve pain without surgery. In case after case, while gently and promptly relieving pain, actual reduction202 words
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Advertisement635 1962-12-27 8 I Straits Times Malay Mail Classified alv rtl»,mant» may b* handed to: lai fktot COLD STOWAOC ARCADK Orchard Roaa COLD ITOHAOI IaANCMIS AT HOLLAND MOAD-KATO»^ KKPPCL ROAD-NAVAL BASIC AlithorlMd A(*nla CITY BOOK STORI LTD WincimtM Hoo«a. Colh/tr Quay TNI NCWf FRONT Flttpatrlck't Suparmarkel M. M. ISMAIL B. M. ABDUL 4AFFAR635 words
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Advertisement42 1962-12-27 8 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Clots Worsteds Woollms. SINGAPORE 21, Chulio Stra«t, Tal: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.42 words
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Advertisement100 1962-12-27 8 \End indigestion agonies 'Bismag' tablets bring fast, safe relief BHHaaHaaaaHBHBaHHH Now you CaJ) Ml whatcvei voi SI aaaafKPß^aal li^aatt' I k without "On? ofaftff-mraj I 1 H|M, I «<:<>nr. Ea.<y-io-(ai;a 'Biimag' II tablets act in mooo4i to bring you l^ l '7''_* I »ure relict from indigestion. *J* n *i!i!100 words
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Article704 1962-12-27 9 DOUBLED BUS SERVICES, EXTENDED LORRY ROUTES, BUT PICKETS CLOSE RAIL GODOWNS AND PIRATES HURT TAXIS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. I'HK railway strike has given a boost in business to long-distance bus, goods lorries and taxi operators though earnings have not been as great as expected because704 words
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124 1962-12-27 9 A holiday boom for the up-hill railway train PENANG. Wed.— While the Malayan Railway is paralysed by the .strike, the Penang Hill railway reported a roaring holiday business today and yesterd. Hundreds of holiday-makcr.s mostly outstation visitors. went up the hill to escape the heat of the city. There was124 words
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Article32 1962-12-27 9 PENANG. W*d The Penang Rotary Club will hold Us weekly luncheon meeting at E. and O Hotel tomorrow when there will be a quiz on subjects of Rotary ln-32 words
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Article83 1962-12-27 9 Inspector on graft charge BUKIT MERTAJAM, Wed. A police inspector was granted $2,000 bail today when he was produced before the First Magistrate, Inche Ahmad bin Harun, on a charge of accepting $250 without consideration. Inspector Kamil bin .Mohamed Ariff, 41, was alleged to have taken the money from Cheah83 words
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140 1962-12-27 9 Wed. Singapore's chess wonder. Tan Lian Ann, 15, may go to Stockholm next April for the World Junior Chess Championships. This is. said Prof. Lim Kok Ann, president of the Singa. pore Chess Federation, if Lian Ann proved himself in the Australian Nati o140 words
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Article31 1962-12-27 9 MI'AR. Wed.— The Johore electrol rolls which were revised from Sept. 1 to Oct. 12 thU year will be opened for public Inspection Irom Jan. 1 to Jan. 28.31 words
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Article, Illustration211 1962-12-27 9 Johnny Ang's aim -to write short stories SINGAPORE, Wed. *3 Crippled Johnny Ang, 22, still waiting for his Possum machine from London, has applied for a Colombo Plan scholarship for a correspondence course on short story writing. "Once I get my Possum, I can learn to type and can do211 words
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Article45 1962-12-27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A total of 128 Christmas day babies were born at the Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital. They include 62 girls and three sets ot twins, two sets of them girls. Said a hospital spokesman: "The number Is about the daily averaiir45 words
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Article137 1962-12-27 9 kUCHING, Wed.— The lef twing anti-Malay-sia Sarawak United People's Party has suffered heavily from the Brunei rebellion. Large! number of members, especially indigenous peoples, have resigned from the party in the past two weeks. They say 'they no longer want to be associated with a I137 words
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129 1962-12-27 9 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Licensing Department of the Traffic Police will be transferred to the Vehicles Department In Middle Road from Jan. 2. Renewals for all Singapore driving licences will from this date be carried out the first floor of the Vehicles Department. Cheques in129 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-12-27 9 SINGAPORE. Wed. A man, Soh Peng Bok. 52. was seriously injured on Monday night when a policeman opened fire on a crowd at Telok Ayer Street which had overturned a car involved in an accident. Soh is now in hospital on the dangerously-ill118 words
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243 1962-12-27 9 A $125,000 GRANT FOR DRUG RESEARCH SINGAPORE, Wed. The first research grant, worth $125,000. to be given by the United States Government to Singapore, has been made to the Department of Pharmaceutics of the University of Singapore to carry on its work on the action of drugs. The head of243 words
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215 1962-12-27 9 \^UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A Malayan branch of the Vorld University Service ias been set up here to deal vlth problems of student wealth, lodging and educarl.onal activities. The registrar of the University of Malaya. Mr. Foo Yeow Yoke, who convened a special meeting to215 words
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Advertisement211 1962-12-27 9 a up from wH9 old bird. l» you own o ear. remember ft* itomi GLASURIT. GLASURIT It th« wm of a COr pain! J-'. !?e.T£T-r PO nt U d COntmenfol COM btCOUM GLASURIT points ttoy itronger ond lost longer. Try It one* ond you'll oh«oy» remember GLASURfT T>»# top quol.ty211 words
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Advertisement79 1962-12-27 9 FEEL THE REAL JOY lou can T^rr^T^S^T enjoy radiant health if your body has an adequate supply of Vitamins B and D— VIKELP is abundantly rich in these and also contains a unique concentration^ mineral salts of iron, calcium, phosphorous, manganese, food iodine and copper all to ensure tireless energy79 words
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Miscellaneous421 1962-12-27 9 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL BHOETWAVE SHORT WAIT tmi, SERVICE 41.7 METRES S.HORT WAVES EEVICE A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal, MlnirM n 7vt atnirr Negara-Ku. News Headlines: MEDILMJ WAYE^ SEB VICE 5.06 Morning Melodies: 7.00 metre*. Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 A-M. 600 Good Morning; 6.01 Time Signal. News: 7.35 Break- Morning421 words
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Article, Illustration116 1962-12-27 10 Very exciting change from class room to career TH E swotting season is over. And the last dregs of midnight oil are burnt. For the 11,199 boys and girls who sat their School Leaving Certificate Examination, 19 6 3 holds a new significance and status. The new116 words
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293 1962-12-27 10 Young miss wants to look her best at new job parents. Anxious about what to wear. She will want to look her best at her new Job. Her school-togs, pinafores and bloomers will now be replaced by working clothes." Planning How to set about It? Pretty twenty-two-year-old Miss Evelyn Chan293 words
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202 1962-12-27 10 ROMANCE IN LANGUAGE OF THE JEWELS r)O you know that lJ Jewels have their own language? Through it the ancients send .messages. Some of the jewels are credited with certain powers over their wearers. Here is the lowdown of "Jewel language." Ruby is a symbol of love. To give a202 words
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Article55 1962-12-27 10 EEPAIR thr hole in your ironing board cover with an iron -on knee patch. BAKING soda added to bath water relieves 'kin which has hern sunburnert CA L O R 1 K ronacious coffee drinkers can easily make a cream substitute by mixing equal parts of instant nonfat55 words
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Advertisement186 1962-12-27 10 wtT I*v1 *v fc. Hi Detiqn 05 H^hlLLll^iJßMk < vm P er Hid c a I school I v Attractive Bol\\r\ lerino in White /^frt\ for sports s^' and gomes. nata Its GLITTER, GLITTER, GLITTER for the Festive Season Select your choice of gifts from: BEADED HANDBAGS BEADED SWEATERS BEADED186 words
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Advertisement321 1962-12-27 10 V^ushßu tton I Aero col or vie a n s IIUCr^T I/11l (R I F'ie* Mos q uito IJ N SECT KII-^^J Moth 'osp*. 5 WELL T ..^fffffflj New Hep Super-fine l"T,l OVEN fpray coats your I cleaner I oven in seconds, spray J^ loosens burnt-on I^^^S food and grease.321 words
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Article, Illustration522 1962-12-27 11 HE SUPPLIES THE PUSH TO EXPANSION SINGAPORE, Wednesday. ENTREPRENEURS are indispensable in the State's industrialisation, according to the Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee. Writing In an article published in the journal of the Commerce Society of Nanyang University, Dr. Goh said: "The522 words
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Article52 1962-12-27 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. A newspaper vendor, Samlkannu Arumugam. pleaded not guilty ln a magistrate's court here today to .stealing 165 magazines valued at $78.92. from A PH. Mustafa, a bookseller at River Valley Road on Dei. 18. The zase was postponed to Jan. 23 and bail was fixed52 words
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Article97 1962-12-27 11 Car parking tickets for January SINGAPORE. Wed.— Season parking tickets for the month of January will be on sale at the Registrar of Vehicles office on Friday. The procedure will be the same as fcr previous sales when numbered discs were distributed from 6.30 a.m. and tickets sold over the97 words
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Article35 1962-12-27 11 -i SINGAPORE. Wed. A misadventure verdict was recorded at an Inquest on an 11 -year-girl. Lim Ah Chla. who was found drowned ln a community well at 12\ m.s Woodlands Road on Dec. 3.35 words
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190 1962-12-27 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. rpRENGGANU will have its own Registrar and InsA pector of Motor Vehicles' Office from Jan 1, it was announced here today. At present the RIMY office at Kc-ta Bharu covers both the states of Kelantan and Trengjanu. This arrangement190 words
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Article40 1962-12-27 11 BUKIT MKRTAJAM, Wed.— A schoolboy. R. Thlchnamurthy, 7. was drowned ln a drain 50 feet from his house at Main Road. Prai. on Monday night. The father. A. Ramallngam. found the body after a two-hour search.40 words
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448 1962-12-27 11 Kuala Lumpur, Wad. A TOTAL of 121 Malayans have been successful in the Australian Society of Accounts examinations held here during October, it was stated today. The full list of the s-ic-cessful candidates is: Accounting and Auditinc (Stage One): Arunachalam so Ponnambalam, Thomas Chew448 words
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181 1962-12-27 11 BOOKMAKER, PUNTERS CAUGHT IN TWO POLICE RAIDS SINGAPORE, Wed. A Singapore magistrate, Mr. John Dorai Raj, fined 11 men for illegal off-the-course betting on the current Christmas-New Year race meetings in Penang. Fined $2,500 or six months' jail was Eng Heng Kiat. who pleaded guilty to being a bookmaker during181 words
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Article, Illustration2012 1962-12-27 11 TWO DIE, 8 HURT IN ROAD CRASHES SINGAPORE. Wed. Road traffic accidents reached a new peak here on Christmas Eve 121 smashups in which two were killed and eight were seriously injured. The dead are: scooter rider Ng Boon Tee, 23, and a pedestrian Airman W. A. Henderson 21. of2,012 words
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Advertisement147 1962-12-27 11 CONFIDENCE j^( 1# H 2 pU 3 W m m- m i f-i f_ I I Models: PILOT PEN INK ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES [DLL f °NE POCKET MEMO FOR EVERY PILOT PEN rilLLi PURCHASED FROM NOW TO 31 st JAN. 1963 urn. "'(d^, I Give him his147 words
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Miscellaneous104 1962-12-27 11 Alley Oap By F. T. Hamlin IL> WHO 13 PETTY TVRANr..)NOW RATES US/VEhl| ?I\/IaND WITIT^^SHTOI^fyAAOOCS 4 _77 rH AT CLOWN) SOME SOOT OF"/ ONI A !=*R /SO WE'D SOME HASTE kT^^ "^»^E>^WB MHck Tracy By Chester Gould SSI 1/ i *cNoeß*??-vESf VI PCSKA/M7 r ~^\l A NEAR COLLISION XT j104 words
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Advertisement91 1962-12-27 12 THE WORLD'S MOST TRAGIC FREAKS The Siamese Twins, Chang and Eng, who for 63 years puzzled and fascinated the world despite their terrible physical handicap MORE THAN 1,000,000 SOLD EVERY DAY HERE'S WHY V. tibia ink "upp'r Guo'O.uk io«nu 10 Jlm ion d'»p (bIo) THE KING OF BEERS N& f91 words
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Advertisement1374 1962-12-27 13 m .i mi, rm 10 LIVERPOOL WESI COASI C.k. UM S-pari i»n» > s-na*> MEMNIR liTMlcil, Glasgow I* rt/Oec 21 Dtc 29 AJAX Aranmouth. Lr*tra**l Gl*. 11 Ttiai Otc OW 2 JM 1 LAtRIEI LKcrpeal. Claatoa Oec 20 Jai 1 Ja* 4 MARON Lirerpaal M« la* i an 1/11 im1,374 words
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Advertisement1397 1962-12-27 13 w^^^t^j^^j^m THE L A. C. LINESSAILING ID btNOA, l£ HAVRI. NAMOURS, dWMIN, ANt*l*r IQIUROAM AMSTERDAM, OSLO, QOIHEHIURO ANO COPtNNAtEN /@r~ff&SL »a*aat Rf\So\\l] "FALSTRIA" I) E. 10/27 Dec 31 Dec 2Jm .21 21 BIC ni'^yy SIBONSA" a) 30 OtC/ 4JM 5/ 7JM 0/0 Jm \*\lVo7 iuiummA ni mm M* M/M *Bf1,397 words
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Advertisement1518 1962-12-27 13 EEMf^LKME EXPRESS SERVICE TB IQNDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spot* P, S'naa Pa**** BENVALU l'«M, Hlirj, Roan;, A«erp It n BENMACDHUI (H) H'liirf. L*M, G mouth IB H/I*t 21 Ote 20 3 BENDORAN (E.Lp.) L'pill, H'lirf. Hull. Ram II Pt/Dec 20 Dec 30 3 JM 4/1 UHVRACKIk iI.U IM*II. MiOOilSProugn1,518 words
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Advertisement1296 1962-12-27 13 w^ McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. ELLZRMAN LINE VkLAVENESS LINE P^N ein v JciH^rnM OEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORHANO tin Of UEIIINGTON Attrihat carte lei Ciatral S SmO roara P. S'laa Panto* Aairica. S. 0/1/20 Btc 10/11 Bat 1/ 1 Jai mana CITY OF LEICESTER 21 30 Dec 2/1 Jaa HAVRE. LONDON.1,296 words
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400 1962-12-27 14 Industrials are firm following holiday close From Our Market Correspondent rONSIDERING that the Stock Exchange was J open yesterday for the first time on a Boxing Day, no longer a local public holiday, quite a fair amount of business was written after the Christmas close down. Not deterred by the400 words
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Article504 1962-12-27 14 (COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlops (1.004) $2.50 D. (2.000) 52.48. 1 11.000) 52.45: Cast Smeltinc (2.000) $2. 7 ft: Fed. Duo. (1.000) II 43: Fitipstrleks (2.000)504 words
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Article77 1962-12-27 14 THE Federation Minister of Finance haa fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginnlnf on Dec. 27. Bobber 80% cenU a Ib. Copra $464 a ton. Coconut oil $742 a ton. Palm oil $577. :.0 a. ton. Palm kernel* $331 a ton. The rate of77 words
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Article138 1962-12-27 14 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dec. 26. Three raonUia. Dunlop* 14 eta 8. Darby 4sd. T. N. 16 eta. C. Stormse 4td Gammon 11 eta. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugh 15 eta. Shell 13 eta. M. Brew 25 eta steamship 8 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Times 22 eta. Containers138 words
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Article107 1962-12-27 14 SNIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour wharves or expected today: AJax 31/32. Burnslde 10/11. Perek NW 1/2, Sadao NW.2, Fernpolnt 18. Valor 29/30, Bombay Maru 6A. Rex-blah 1/2. Bogota 42/43, State of Madras 35/36, Sea. Carrier 40/41. Castei Felice 4/5. Benatbanach 46. Burma 43. Wellington 47,107 words
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Article111 1962-12-27 14 THE Malayan Eicnangt Banks' Association made these cnanges In Its rates to merchants yesterday tail rates to $100): New York: buying TT 32 15/16, airmail OD 33 1 1«. 00 d/rt 33 3/16 credit hills. 33 7 '18, trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 1'?. airmail OD 35111 words
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Article41 1962-12-27 14 Stnxap*rt Coconut Oil Mllltri 1 Am elation pticn: bulk 543.2S seller*, dnira 546.7.1 nellerx The tone wan quiet. Singapore Copra Allocution 4 p.m. price: OH IN) The Chintse Produce exchange, together with the tin arid rubber market*. »a« closed41 words
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Article22 1962-12-27 14 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 22 Dec. 26 Industrials: 195.45 196.29 Tins- 285.49 285.00 S Rubbers: 179.87 179.81 Jan. 1. 1958=100.22 words
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Advertisement1099 1962-12-27 14 Ky t$L L~AT""2» 1 fCAM*^AKl KISEN <i KAISHA. i LTD., Express U.S.A. PaesEie tit Atlantic Coast Servlc* EM t:» tIA tIA rpoit A la*. Urn I "inciM* L Ang«<« N »ora 'I'SHtm Man E Raats 3111 Otc J Jaa 23 Ja* 25 Jat 11 Ftl iwilm Mam" 2t<2» if II1,099 words
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Advertisement592 1962-12-27 14 W-. THE BURMA FIVE STAR LINE LTD. lidhsgSi From Japan Shanghai ond Hong Kong Ports |F^^^^^«»» Loosing for Penang, Rangoon ports. Spore Penong "SUBADAR" Gdn. 6A i "PAGAN" 10 Jan 63 From:- Rangoon and Pa*ang Ports Loading for Hongkcng. Moji, Koba, Osaka, Nagoya and Yokohoma Penang Spore "STAR PINK" 29/30592 words
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Advertisement775 1962-12-27 14 MESSAGERIES MARITIMES NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES OF PORT SWETTENHAM CARGO PER M.V. "MOONIE" It is with the greatest regret that Messageries Maiitimes have to advise consignees that owing to a strike of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya preventing the discharge of this vessels cargo at Port Swettenham. they deem it necessary775 words
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Advertisement1390 1962-12-27 14 NEDERLAND LINE s.s. "ROEBIAH" As you sxe aware, the strike of Malayan Railways staff baas sscinraa. ly disrupted port working at Port Swettenham. Under these circumstances the carrier ha* the right, under th« Bill of Lading clauses, to abandon at another port cargo Intended (or Port Swettenham. Subject to the1,390 words
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Advertisement902 1962-12-27 15 T SHIPPING NOTICES WILH WII.HH MSI LINE M/S "TOURNAI" Arnvrd Sineaporr on 20th Drcrmbrr 1962. A General Survey of all damaned cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held at SHB. godown No. 46 from 8.30 a.m. to 11 am. on 29th December 1962 and 3rd January. 1963.902 words
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Advertisement658 1962-12-27 15 SHIPPING NOTICES T.V. "CASTEL FELICE" This vessel arrives In SINGAPORE TODAY from Australian Ports and will berth in the Singapore Harbour Board at Godowns 4/5 at about 0830 hours. The vessel will sail at 1800 hours today for Colombo, U.K. and Europe. BOL'STEAD CO. (1960) LTD. AS AGENTS. EVERETT ORIENT658 words
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Advertisement1077 1962-12-27 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE SINGAPORE FIRE BRIGADE: Requires MECHANIC (MOTOR) in salary scale $166x4A-194/200x SA-245 plus variable allowance as payable from time to time and Central Provident Fund benefits Appointment will be on temporary basis In the first Instance with prospects of future permanency. Qualifications: Have1,077 words
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Advertisement686 1962-12-27 15 ;-_---^^.-^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^i (Continued from Page Si i SITUATIONS VACANT tS Word* Si (Mm.,— Box St et, majttt AMERICAN FOOD ORGANIZATION requires a smart lady demonstrator to organize and conduct demonstration* on food Items. Apply Box A4BU B.T. Spore. WANTED: Graduate/College/Normal trained H.S.C. teachers. Apply to Secretary, Board of Governors, English College,686 words
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Advertisement1003 1962-12-27 15 I SITUATIONS VACANT ore's Si (Him.)— Box it eta. txtr* WANTED CORRESPONDENCE > TYPING Clerk. Apply with fall particulars. Box A 4633 ST. S pore APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from In January 1963 at the Alor Oajuh English School (Primary). If untrained minimum qualification Is Cambridge Certificate or equivalent. All untrained1,003 words
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Advertisement1031 1962-12-27 15 EDUCATION M Word, Si (Him,)— Box eU. mxtrm TNE GUITAR Accordion Centre Lessons for suttar, accordion. pianoJazz, band/croup playins all Instruments. Call at 58 Pheng Oeck Avenue. Sennett Kstats. E'pore. Tel: 846H3 open dally 9 ox to 8 p.m. CAMBRIDGE CORRESPONDENT I SCHOOL, 86-B, Robinson Road. Ulnga pore I, Tel:1,031 words
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Advertisement915 1962-12-27 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE Hi Word* Si (Mim.)-Box it tt*. txtr* FONO A .lANSOR M Kraraat KoM Spore Kor good and reliable se lection of r. conditioned ui*l cars foi sale at moderate prices Trade-in accepted and Hire purchase terms avail able. Tel: ***** for a free demons (ration. Mazda R3t'i)915 words
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Advertisement845 1962-12-27 15 BEAUTY CULTURE •0 Ward, SS (Him.)— Box SO rt,. txtrm CONSULT ROSALIE HERNON of Salon Phoenix. ScHTU.fir.illy qnailfl-d beautician, i Diploma Pans, London, New Tork, Amsterdam. Germany) to solve your skin problem?. P;ocemrnt Jacket facial, sclentiac Jehy pcelinc. painless epllatlon poKt-natal slimming all medically uMrstrd. M. I B'pore) *****. SHOPPING845 words
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365 1962-12-27 16 WASHINGTON. Wednesday. rpiE United States has 560 missiles able to strike Russia on station now. and should have about 2.000 of them by mid-decade, the weekly magazine U.S. News and World Report said yesterday. The Polaris and Minuteman missiles would formUPI - 365 words
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Article, Illustration134 1962-12-27 16 WASHINGTON, Wed. German diplomats were certain when he ascended the throne that King Edward VIII would influence British foreign policy to be friendly towards Adolf Hitler, according to captured documents published today. German Ambassador Leopold Von Hoesch even described some of King Edward's remarks,UPI - 134 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-12-27 16 'IT'S WOMAN'S PREROGATIVE' SAYS JAYNE AS SHE AND MICKEY RECONCILE BEVERLY HILLS, (Call fornia), Wed. Jayne Mansfied and muscleman Mickey Hargitay have been reconciled, thus ending the actress's fivemonth separation and plans to marry an Italian film producer, Enroe Bomba. "I mm throwing away my pizza and spaghetti recipes and159 words
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Article44 1962-12-27 16 ISTANBUL. Wed. Reside Bayar, 76-year-old wile of ex-presi-dent Celal Bayar of Turkey, died on a train near here while on her way to see her husband, who was overthrown In the army coup of May, 1960. Is serving a life sentence.44 words
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333 1962-12-27 16 Last of 'Bay of Pigs' P.o.W.s released MIAMI. Wed.—American planes on Monday night completed the airlift of 1,113 Cuban exile prisoners taken in last year's abortive invasion and freed by Cuba in exchange for millions of dollars worth of medicines, drugs and baby food. Mr. James Donovan, the American lawyerReuter - 333 words
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Article32 1962-12-27 16 ADEN. Wed.— Mohammed Bubker Dyanl, Deputy Governor of Aden, was killed when the car In which he was travelling hit a land mine on Monday night. It was reported. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article32 1962-12-27 16 LONDON. Wed— Jean ForbesRobertson, actress daughter of the the celebrated Victorian and Edwardian actor, Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, died aged 57. She played Peter Pan a record, number of times.32 words
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258 1962-12-27 16 THE OLD AND THE NEW STAR— BY QUEEN ELIZABETH LONDON, Wed. Queen Elizabeth in her Christmas Day message to the peoples of the Commonwealth yesterday spoke of the new star and the old. She said: "Mankind continues to achieve wonders in technical and space research but in the Western worldReuter - 258 words
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141 1962-12-27 16 NEW YORK, Wed. The Nina 11, replica of Christopher Columbia's 15th century caravel, has completed her voyage to the new world and reached the island of San Salvador in the Bahamas, the United States Coast Guard in Miami reported yesterday. The coast guard duty officerReuter - 141 words
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Advertisement449 1962-12-27 16 I I*4 I l ambnol la %w 's top value for your money and way ahead of >*»*/«b^B? all the others in DESIGN POWER COMFORT ECONOMY And hereVwhy: The LAMBRETTA 'Slimstyle' 150-Li has been planned and constructed to ensure long service and real efficiency under the toughest conditions. The engine449 words
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Advertisement24 1962-12-27 16 i y^B flYflßkv^^^^fl! Bfl^Bk"* MR A TOOTAL FABRIC t *»«19... DESIGNS FOR YOUR SELECTION now available at the TOOTAL dealers MALAYA <^L\CKV> lOKNIO UNGAPOtI24 words
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Miscellaneous289 1962-12-27 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. The saving grace of a wild 9. Conveyance tor Mr. Crammer flower (6). by the sound of it (4, 5). 6. Tim queues for order of herK>. Oo before the quarter ends? baceous plants (9) Exactly! (S). 7. Scold an artist In a Spanish 11.289 words
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249 1962-12-27 17 1 By EPSOM JEEP: Penang. Wad - Tudor House is doubtful starter for Gold Cup 1 By EPSOM JEEP: Penang. Wad. TUJDOR HOUSE is a doubtful starter in the lOf Pe- nang Gold Cup on Sunday and with Who Knows on the absent list, a probable field of 14 will contest the richest-ever classic to be run249 words
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Article65 1962-12-27 17 TFNNIS S f pore Malays open rMiipv Men's singles final I Shahrin Osman (holder) bt Bos- tarn Kurshi 6-1, 6-3. Men's doubles final Muda Embong and Ibrai him Salleh bt Shahrin Osman and Said Sulairaan (holders) 6-3, 6-3. BASKETBALL Gold Cop ripoh>: Vala 87 Penang 64; Perak 60 Kelantan65 words
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Article276 1962-12-27 17 CINOAPORE. Wed.—Des- pite the fact that Joint Services have to start from scratch to field a team in this year's cup soccer competitions, they have promising talent in hand to enter a formidable eleven. Just how strong they will be this year will be known276 words
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Article445 1962-12-27 17 Shock for MCC after 136-run lead OPENERS FALL FOR 22 MCC, who led South Australia by 136 runs on the first innings, were given a couple of shocks in their second innings here today. David Sheppard was yorked by Garfleld Sobers with the total eight, and four runs later PeterReuter - 445 words
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Article44 1962-12-27 17 SINGAPORE. Wed. Singapore Amateur Swimming Association has accepted the time of 59.4 sec. for the 100 metres freestyle set by Keng Slang Yu on Nov. 7 at the SSC pool as a new Singapore allcomers record for boys under 17 years.44 words
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331 1962-12-27 17 F. SALAHUDIN - 'Don't vote' call to Services by AFP chief F. SALAHUDIN By SINGAPORE, Wed. Mr. Seah Yun Cnong, the president of the Association of Football Players, has called on the five representatives from the Services to abstain from voting at the annual general meeting of the Singapore Amateur F.A. on Friday.331 words
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494 1962-12-27 17 BRISBANE, Wednesday. RED-HAIRED southpaws Neal Fraser and Rod Layer virtually made certain of retaining the Davis Cup for Australia for the fourth straight year when they won the two opening singles matches in the challenge round before a crowd of about 7,500 at Milton494 words
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Article152 1962-12-27 17 MCF pass programme |>ENANO. Wed. The Malayan 1 Cyclists' Federation, at Its annual meeting here, have approved the following programme lor 1963, which will Include the Asian championships at Kuala I Lumpur on June 1-8. Other main events In the programme are: 5 l 3- mile individual time trial (Kuala152 words
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Article95 1962-12-27 17 CINOAPORE, Wed.—Blnga- pore, the south finalists and winners of the MAHA sepak raga tournament, are confident of being the first holders of the Khir Johari Gold Cup for pan-Malayan inter-state competition. Singapore will meet the winners of tomorrow's tie between Penang and Selangor at Kuala Lumpur on95 words
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Article83 1962-12-27 17 SOCCEK CHAPPELL CUP: Services v B"pore (Naval Base, 7.30 p.m.). MI'AR KO: Teruna Jaya Serom v Serl Bakri (T. Council padang). HOCKEY S'GOE DIV. 1: TPCA V PWD (Princes Rd); Signals v YMSA (R. Range Rd); Postal v Levers (Imbl Rd). IPOH DIV. 2: Kllat v Samuel's Club83 words
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Article203 1962-12-27 17 Singapore Sikhs take title CINOAPORE. Wed. Slnga--1 pore were given the Malayan Sikhs hockey tournament championship as a Christmas present yesler- day when they were conced- I ed a walkover by Negrl Sembilan. The tournament, which began with some good hard-fought mat--1 ches, ended on a disappointing note after a203 words
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Article21 1962-12-27 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The rugger match between BCC and REME scheduled for play on the padang today, has been cancelled.21 words
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154 1962-12-27 17 BRISBANE, Wed. Rod Layer will have a full programme of playing commitments if, as expected, he turns professional after the current Davis Cup challenge round here, Ken Rosewall said today. Rosewall. acting as spokesman for the International Professional Tennis PlayersReuter - 154 words
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Article, Illustration115 1962-12-27 18 Labourer accused of killing wife and man, 20 TOHORE BAHRU, J Wed. —An estate labourer, Jappan bin Samad, 29, was accused in the magistrate's court here today of a double murder at Sungei Pendas Estate, Gelang Fatah, Johore, on Dec. 23 between 11 p m. and 1140 p.m. He was115 words
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Article52 1962-12-27 18 SINGAPORE. Wed. A five-year-old boy. Tan Yong Hwee. was killed In an accident at the Junction of Hokkien Street and South Bridge Road today. Police are trying to trace a bus. which Is believed to have run over the boy and then did not52 words
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Article32 1962-12-27 18 DURBAN, Wed Police surrounded the Central Past Office here last night after an explosion In a letter box believed to have been caused hy a time bomb. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article27 1962-12-27 18 TOKYO. Wed. The Toyota Motor Company has concluded a contract to export cars and pickups in complete knocked down form for assembly in Australia.27 words
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Article64 1962-12-27 18 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 tcords SlO (minimum -i DEATHS MH OOH HOCK CHOON age! 81 of Kapar Road. Klaus elder brother of the late Mr. Goh Hock Huat J.P. passed away peacefully on 2t> 12 62 al 7 R.m LIM SENO HEAN of No. 129' KuMa Kangsnr Road, Ipoh, passed64 words
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223 1962-12-27 18 'THE Pan-Malayan Isx lamic Party will consider a resolution on Monday calling on the Federation Government to ban the import of alcoholic drinks or their preparations in the country. This is one of 32 resolutions to be Introduced at the annual delegates'223 words
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121 1962-12-27 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— A cinema manager on his way to a bank today was robbed of $3,942 by three men, one of whom was armed with a revolver, at the junction of Neil Road and Tanjong Pagar Road. The manager, Mr. Tan Yee121 words
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Article70 1962-12-27 18 SINGAPORE, Wed— A driver, Chan Soo, 35. was electrocuted when he attempted to repair an iron In a Housing Board flat in Stirling Road yesterday. Chan was preparing for a family dinner to celebrate the Chinese winter festival when his wife asked him to look at70 words
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419 1962-12-27 18 An UMNO youth convention adopts foreign policy paper A WORKING paper on foreign policy was adopted by an Umno youth convention which ended here last night. The paper was prepared by the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of External Affairs. Inche Mohamed Ghazalle Shane. On colonialism, the paper said: "The419 words
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