The Straits Times, 30 December 1962

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  • 16 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES NettSah* in Mai*/* NO. 1,422. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1962. 20 CENTS. KDN 010
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  • 453 1  -  BOB PERIES By 'Shaharom my son has never seen father who has ignored us* gINGAPORE, Sat.— The third wife of Brunei rebel leader Sheikh Azahari, self-styled premier of his s -lf-proclaimed "Unitary State of Kalimantan Utara," today clenched her fists and hissed: "I hate
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  • 80 1 Menzies keeps w;tch from hospital MELBOURNE. Sat— The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R. G. Menzles. Is following the second Test cricket match between Australia and the M.C.C. with a radio and a television set in his Melbourne Hospital room. Mr. Menzies, a keen cricket fan, had hoped to
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  • 30 1 and members of his Christmas Show yesterday boarded the USS Ki"y Hawk. Mm worlds larKcsi aircraft carrier, in Subic Bay. PhiliDDines. and eniertained 10 000 Americans sailors.
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  • 25 1 health shows continued progress ;.fter his thigh operati'n last June. He and Lady Churchill are remaining tn lon tar the New Year festivities.
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  • 25 1 chairman cf the Australian Wheat .Board, annru-iced !n Mr'boume that Au--trj«'ln «n |M sell about 50 million more bushels ol wheat to Cam*.
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  • 1116 1  - MTUC REPLIES TO THE PREMIER VIC NAYAGAM and TONY Union man: Strike goes on until... [£UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The strike by Malayan railwaymen is to continue. The general secretary, of the Railwaymen s Union of Malaya. Mr. S. Packirisamy, told the Sunday Tirr ;s that the strike would be called
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  • 27 1 lias been appointed sales manager of the new Englsli language Far East edition of the Readers Digest which will degin publication in Tokyo next Api'.l.
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  • 24 1 German business aide of deported American millionaire Harry S'onehill. has slipped out ol the Philippines after being placed on a two-year probation.
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  • 332 1 Maugham disowns daughter, adopts secretary NICE 'Francei. Sat.-No-veli.it Somerset Matif?him 88. has disowned his daughter denied his paternity and adopted his 52--year-old secretary as his son. it was disclosed yesterday. An examination of court records here showed the millionaire Britk-h author has started an action agalnxt Elizabeth. 47. wife of
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  • 462 1 IT'S MALAYSIA— THE DECISION AFTER TWO DAYS OF TALKS BRUNEI TOWN. Sat. Reliable sources said here today that the Sultan has decided to join Malaysia. The decision followed discussions wilh Privy advisers at the palace on Dec. 22 and Dec. 23. However, the Sultan feels "there is
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  • 69 1 ADnCIHC Stratoliner with DUEJHU 21 passengers aboard Is missing on a flight between Bast la and Ajaccio In Corsica, the French nevs agency reported yesterday. PDFCinPHT i* 1101 1 5 of rnUO!ULHI Kal«n«ii ve.steioiiy threatened 'total destruction" unless lighting In Ellsibetlnille stopped. He lssueu t'.ie threat In :i
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  • 67 1 rnOKYO. Sat— The Japanese _X Atomic Energy Ccmml?sion iixuy announced budgetary approval had been given for' work to start on a Japanese-engined atomic powered ship of 6,350 tons. Launching date for the $51 million ship is set for 1969. Power will ccme from a light water
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  • 51 1 MEXICO CITY Sat —A landslid- yesterday buried four momtiers of a family of five and destroyed several houses at the foot of Tccamachnk'o Hill. The only sunivi r of the family was Mrs. Aurora Or'ega de Poa. 33. who Is in a critical condition. Several others were
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  • 15 1 has been designated as the Philippine representative on the United Nations Security Council
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  • 66 1 NEW YORK. Sat. Advertisement in Hate personal ml limn of the St. l.ouis Post Despatch: "From Pilot John J. Morgenthaler tn Pip«r Comanrhc while at altitude of 4.500 ft. over New ftlelle. Missouri Miss Phyllis Ann Waller 25. sft 61n.. 1101 b (sweet, beautiful and talented) consented
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  • 405 2 YOUR CHILD AND B.C.G. ONE day young Jimmy Tan returned from school and tok his family that many boys were being vaccinated against T.B. Both M-. and Mrs. j Tan were a little alarmed. They assume* that one lad in the school had gone down with that illness. That night
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  • 1406 2  -  Agatha Christie By CONTINUING THE YEAR'S MOST COMPELLING THRILLER-SERIAL SHE IS HALF FRANTIC SAID JASON RUDD -BUT SHE HAS TO REMAIN HOME THE vacuum cleaner whined through the house while Cherry, the daily help, as if intent on drowning its noise, was
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  • 1481 3 ...BECAUSE SOMEBODY HERE HA TES ME QUOTE: It's all like a nightmare I'm so terribly frightened There's an enemy here. THE story so far Chief Inspector Craddock of the Yard is baffled. A murderer has struck three times at Gossington Hall, home of film star Marina Gregg and her husband.
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  • 415 3  - Just To warn you BOB PERIES W\ MINOR CRASHES often result !n Singapore motorists leaving their cars on the crown of ttie road while they start prolonged and sometimes vehement arguments. Most times, they end up by going to a police station to make reports. The police say that If
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 178 3 (popular crossword) ACROSS: 1. Apartments (5); 5. DOWN: 1. Grate upon (4)- 2 V 6 w dle < 7): I, 1 She wears toe Portent (4); 3. Enchantment (s>; 7 clothes (9); 12. Investment of 4 Express contempt <5f 5 Study town (5): 14. Cherish (5); 15. (3); 6. Horseman
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  • 199 4 New offensive on border Reds in the New Year ALOR STAR. Sat. r p-iL war against the remnants of -the hard-core Communist terrorists still operating on the Malayan-Thai border will be conducted in deep jungle in the New Year. "We are determined to wipe them out at all costs." a
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  • 73 4 SINGAPORE. Sat. Thousands of holiday-makers will watch the New Year's Day sea sports in the harbour. Among them will be the Yang Dl-Per-tuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak who is patron of the sea sports. A record entry Is expected as cash prizes have
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  • 97 4 VICAR BLESSES WEDDING CAKE. PROPOSES TOAST MR. JAMES Cheah Wee Thye. a dental surgeon in Penan* General Hospital, lifts the veil of his bride, Miss Grace Khoo Poh Earn, younger daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Khoo 800 Earn, at their wedding in the Church of
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  • 369 4 23 golden maxims on how to go slow KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Civil Servic§ Clerical Federation has put up "23 golden maxims" for implementing the work-to-rule policy which members of its affiliated unions Intend to adopt soon, unless the Government meets their demands. "Remember that when you are in any
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  • 312 4  - New laws for Malays to prospect their own lam DAHARI ALI MINES INSPECTOR: CHANGES TO FACILITATE SEARCH FOR ORE IN RESERVATIONS By Kuala Lumpur, Sat. KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. JWO far-reaching changes are being made to the Mining Enactment of 1928 to encourage Malay participation in the mining industry. The changes
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  • Article, Illustration
    181 4 Vatican decisions will benefit Malayan Catholics, says Bishop PNANG, Sat. The decisions of the second Vatican Ecumenical Council will have a "very happy" effect on Catholics in Malaya, the Bishop of Penang, Monsignor Francis Chan (above) said today on his return from Rome 'The 2,600 bishop delegates
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  • 98 4 TODAY: Sedili Kechil 12.23 a.m. (B.7fn 10.35 p.m. (7.oft); Singapore 1.29 a.m. (B.9ft i 12.29 p.m. (10.0 ft); Port Dickbon 8.04 a.m. (9.4 ft) 8.20 pjn. (B.7ft); Port Swettenham 7.53 a.m. (13.2 ft) 8.26 p.m. 13.6 ft i Penang 2.11 a.m. (B.7ft) 2.57 pjn.
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  • 104 4 PENANG. Sat.— The Very Rev Bro. Michael, visitor of the Christian Brothers' schools in the Fnr Erst, proposed the bridal toast at the wedding reception to today of Constance. only daughter of Mr. and Mis. E. P. Balhetchet, and Eustace, eldest son of Mr and Mrs.
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  • 34 4 BENTONG. Sat.— The District Officer of Bentong. Inche Mohamed Shah bin Hassan, has been transferred to Kuala Llpis Dato Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussin. the District Officer of Jerantut. has replaced him.
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  • 308 4 SINGAPORE. Sal Combined 13 business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan stock exchange today. with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bo us lead (1.000) $1.70: Dunlops (1.000) $2.48 D: East. Smelt. (3.000> $2.73' Fitrpatncks (2.000) $1.96; Gammon (2.000) $1.92
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  • 23 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. L.K. Choo was among the Malayan students who passed their bar final examination in London recently.
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  • 153 4 Second time no to Front's protest march PENANG. Sat. The police here have rejected for the second time an application by the Penang Socialist Front to hold a protest march against the recent mass arrests of Front members r under the Internal Security Act. The first request was turned down
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  • 38 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—Production of rubber last month totalled 66.526 t0n5— 3.159 tons more than in October. According to official rubber statistics issued today, estates produced 40.586 tons in November and smallholdings. 25.940 tons.
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  • 73 4 In a report of proceedings In Penang against Wong Wee Leong. charged with cheating, it was stated in last weeks Sunday Times that he was Penang branch manager of the Malayan Life and Genenl Assurance Company. This is incorrect and the error is regretted. Wong Wee
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  • PAGES OF FOREIGN NEWS TODAY
    • 46 6 MOSCOW Sat A Soviet polar exploration tram hu arrived in the Antarctic to carry out observations next year la ■ho southern part of the Indian Ocean on the coast and in the hinterland of the Antarctic continent, the Soviet news agency Tass said yesterday
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    • 219 6 BERLIN, Sat. West Berlin city authorities today asked glazing firms to come to the immediate aid I of families sitting in icy j rooms today after more than 600 windows were shattered by a bomb explosion at the border
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    • 30 6 CASABLANCA. Sat. The captain, two officers and 10 crewmen from the Cuban freighter Plnar Del Rio lumped ship here yesterday to loin antiCastro exiles in the United States.
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    • 132 6 rKYO. Sat.— Pirates hay* attacked a Japanese fishiiiK boat olf the coast of North Borneo, killing two crewmen, the Kyodo News AKency reported today. In a report from its Singapore bureau. Kyodo said the Japanese Consulate In Sinyupore received word of the attack on Friday. The report
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    • 298 6 Columbus order: No Red goods on -shelves- /COLUMBUS. Sat.— When the whistles bluw at midnight on Monday that will be the signal not only for the start of the New Year but (or merchants here to clear their shelves of all Communist -made goods. On that date, this south-west Georgia
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    • 480 6 Heavy fighting now in progress: Air base hit Tshombe stays put in palace surrounded by U.N. troops LEOPOLDVILLE, S«t I MTF.D Nations planes today made an airstrike on the Katangese main military airbase at Kohveei as heavy ground fighting continued around Elisabethville. At the same time, the Indian Madras Light
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    • 185 6 S. African 'Reds' banned from 36 bodies PRETORIA. Sat.— Mr. Balthazar Vor.-ter South African Justice Minister, today banned all persons "named" under the Suppression of Communism Ac from belonging to 36 specified organisations and other organisations which engage In certain activities. A notice in the Government gazette extraordinary published here
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    • 166 6 While the decorations are going up be ready with the answer to the youngsters if they should pop this topical teaser: IS MISTLETOE A WEED? /"\\I.L it a parasite and you would be more accurate. That is to say it is a plant which can only rrow
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  • 167 7 i ENTERTAINMENT BROUGHT ME I HUGE RETURNS. I SAYS BROKER N'KW YORK. Sat. -The I lormer president of the New York Stock Exchange added a page to the ex-Dfn.sf-account controversy by describing how lavish entertainment can pay oil The stock broker. J. Trnman Bidwell. 58. gave a y
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  • 29 7 MONTREAL. Sat.— Sin people were killed and three others wen critically ipiured yesterday in a head-on collision on the trans-Canada highway, six miles trom Coclirane. Onirarlo
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  • 19 7 the Italian Prime Minister has pledged continued -loyal help" to the Atlantic Alliance and the United States.
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  • 178 7 FOR BACKGROUND Sec ASIA Mogo line Stone Age And The Ballot Bo« (Page Four) and The Day Hirohito Really Lad Hit Country (Page Ten). MAN CONFESSES TO KILLING TWO 1 TEENAGE SISTERS I SIX YEARS AGO J^OS ANGELES. Sat. A man confessed here that he had picked up two
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  • 388 7 ROBIN STAFFORD'S IjiNTER a tough new union j chief— pretty. 28-year-old Georgia Hanni. She is executive secretary of the newly formed Composers and Lyricists Guild of America. She ;s out (0 eVtfl BMTC money and better hours tor her 400 members, w;io hold 100 Ocan
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  • 398 7 ASTROLOGER SAYS I KHRUSHCHEV WILL QUIT AFTER POWER CLASH CAIRO, Sat.— Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev will resign in 1963 after a power struggle in the Kremlin. according to Egyptian astrologer Mohamed Yousef El-Miniawi. who forecast the 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. United States President John Kennedy will survive
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  • 45 7 HONG KONG. S.it A Hone Konn trawler has broueht in nine-foot. 4501 b. dolpliin. thoucht to be the bigeesi ever netted by fishermen here in pwt war years- The catch was made on Christmas Eve. off Swabue in the South China Sea.
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  • 298 7 NO VENUS THREAT TO SPACE TRAVEL- NEW YORK, Saturday. r J[HE U.S. Mariner spacecraft has detected no sign of s threat to space flights originating from the sun, scientists in Stanford, California, said yesterday. Earlier it was feared that high energy particles released from the sun might be so big
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  • 132 7 I ONDON. Sat— The British Lj doctor who made medical history last August by succe«sfully donating one of his kidneys to a colleague said here last night that vital research on kidney graft surgery was threatened by lack of finance. Dr David Spencer donated a kidney
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  • 150 7 China hits out again at Nik over Cuba rpOKYO. Sat China x yesterday unleashed a new derisive denunciation 01 the Soviet Union for retreating In the face of U.S. nuclear might in the Cuban crisis The denunciation was made by no less a figure than the chairman of China's "Peace
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  • 124 7 ROTTERDAM. Sat The pilot of a British plane flying from Southend In south-east England with 18 people aboard, died from injuries when the aircraft skidded oIT the runway and turned over, after landing at Zestienhoven airport near here yesterday Three other peoplf all members
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  • 50 7 SY DN EY. Sal The roundup ol uild horses in Western Queensland. Ims been postponed because heavy rain has nmde local roids impassable a lew ol the thousands ot horses now a pest eating out good grazing land, have already been captured and killed for pet tood
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  • 292 7 RAWALPINDI. Sat.— lndin and Pakistan yesterday reported "some progress' In their negotiations here on the Kashmir dispute, and agreed to continue talks In New Delhi next month Sardar Swaran Singh, of India. told reporters: •'Some progress has been made," and Mr Z. A
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  • Article, Illustration
    62 7 PREPARING to make a night of it on New Year's Eve>? Then you couldn't do better than copy these two pretty girls with attractive hair-styles specially designed by Charles of Paris for midnight revelry. Francky (left) has her hair decorated with mul-ti-coloured sequins which sparkle gaily, while Iria (right) uses
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  • 78 7 gANTO DOMINGO. Sat.—Do- nunican Army General Miguel Rodncue/ Reyes was killed yesterday when peasant- rebels, armed with clubs and knives, clashed with government troops near tne Haitian border. Early reports reaching the capital said Gen. Re.e.s ni beaten and hacked to death by the rebels when
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  • 29 7 Jerusalem. Sai. [sraeU army observers reported pesteri ci:iv thai Syrians were dii:i;in< anti-lank trans in Israeli teiri- tory on the east bank of the Sea of Galilee.
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  • 26 7 direcior of the Cuban Fisheries Depart mem said a codfish processing plant and a tuna cannery will be working in Havana next year.
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    • 274 8 GOOD FOR A LAUGH... AMERICAN General PatA ton, who like Napoleon believed that the best defence is a good offensive. Is said to have illustrated with this story the fate of timidity In a commander. Lincoln, growing Impatient with McClellan's "waiting campaign." wrote to his hesitant general: "My dear McClellan:
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    • 1181 8 ADVISES YOU IN HER HUMAN CASEBOOK HOW does one get engaged? I know you've got to put a ring on someone's finger, but who does it? The boy or the girl? Must anyone be present at the ceremony? Pardon me writing on
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  • KNOW ALLS
    • 774 9 QUESTION OF RESPONSIBILITY AND A FAN IN MY HOUSE DROP ISA MM.. Our address: The Know Alls, Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road. Singapore 9. |)i:AH KNOW ALLS: I pay $180 rent a month for my house. Recently one of the ceiling fans went out of order, and I
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    • 183 9 THE COOK' (above), submitted by Quek Kwang Bens, of K 37 Jalan Jakar, Kemaman, Trengganu, wins the ucpk's S3O prize. Mr. Quek used Kodak V.P. film. He did not name the camera used. Setting: ts. 1/125 second. ADDRESS your entries: Picture Contest, The Sunday Times, Times House.
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    • 458 9  - Just how NAUGHTY can CHILDREN be? ROBERT PITMAN By BOOKS HERE is an account of an early achievement by Clive of India: z^rhe tradesmen, the distressed parents of otner children, waited upon his headmaster and besought che removal of young Clive; ror he had drilled a predatory band of urchins,
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    • 620 9  -  PETER LIM MOTORING f By Why I vote for the Volvo coupe WHY don't you run a Car ol the Year' contest?" asked one ol those acquaintances you are not likely to meet again, at a social gathering last week. The results would be extremely interesting, of
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous

  • 495 10 1962 AND THE RISE OF A NEW POWER FOR South-East Asia the most significant event of the year now drawing to a close is the marked emergence of Indonesia as a military power. Of course the Russians are behind it and much of the equipment, long-range ir. nature. is of
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  • 1407 10  -  DO WHAT I HAVE DONE-MAKE IT A NEW YEAR WISH AND I SAY YOU WILL NEVER REGRET IT Al^ I-: you over MO --or over 40. or .">()? And perhaps Feeling thai life lias lost its lustre? Let me recommend a treatment which will restore your
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  • LETTER OF THE WEEK
    • 580 10 SPEAKING PERSONALLY I VERY much enjoyed your nonsense about trom-bone-tooting women in the Pure Nonsense column (Sunday Times. Dec 16 > and perhaps you will allow me to state my views on the matter. Personally I have nothing aijainst trombones provided they are played a 100
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    • 74 10 COMING from Taiping myself <I am now an exile in faraway Kuala Lumpur) I was delighted with Mrs. A. Knight's article (Sunday Times, Dec. 16) on the joys of late-night eating in Perak's old capital. Mrs. Knight captured the atmosphere of the town with such exactness and
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  • 48 10 I DISAGREE with Angela Yong s contention that the pace >f modern lite demands that women wear their hair bobbed. What about thr anti-gravita-tional trrnd of the skirt and necklines that plim.r almost to the navel. Doe* civilisation demand that too? PBNANG V. DEV
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  • 731 10  -  ABU bin ADAM r WIVES! WHEN- SUNDAY TIMES. DEC. 23 r—B, I SAY. you married chaps, have you given your little woman a rise in her household and personal expenses recently? Things are getting more expensive you know! The price spiral continues to rise MAT
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  • 584 11  - Bitter blow to brilliant girl's career: She's confined to her bed JOSEPH MIRANDA TO CURE HER HEART AILMENT SHE WILL HAVE TO GO ABROAD BUT FATHER HAS INSUFFICIENT FUNDS -I By Ipoh, Saturday BRILLIANT young Chinese schoolgirl, who has been awarded a scholarship to study accountancy abroad, faces a bleak
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  • 121 11 Jedi cheered by Miss Lai's success KUALA IUMPUR. Sf.t— Mo- i iid 'ned JcJi bin W.coi), the M»>nceu schoolboy who 'c&t both !-.ands in a hand ;;i'e.rmde inclden:. i-, "cr.js.dera'oly c!i»er- ed" by t-ie Jaci that hlj compatriot. j:t;:.s Lai Yoke BsODg. can no.v do almost amihing I with Mr
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  • 31 11 MAI \CC.A. Sut. The replay; ot the Malacca Government Service* inU'i'-department soccer leauue final between Malacca Police and Medicals will lie held OH Monday at tho Kubu Stadium
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  • 27 11 ML" AH Sat. The Onsik local council has asked the Jolion- Statr Government foi $57,400 tor general improve mi :i :i. \t v. ai
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  • 321 11 POINTER' on training jj; I |N view (it i ln- mc:<\isinc num I ber of letters from readers wtMM dogs are suffering from skin complaints of one form or another. I think we should cover the commonest causes of these skin troubles this week. I would like to
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  • 261 11 Film star with one aim -to aid charity IPOH. Sat. A lamous Cantonese Him actor and recording artiste from Hong Kong is on a three month tour of Malaya and Singapore with one aimto give charity performances. He is Sun Man Sze Chung, whose real name is Tang Wing Cheong,
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  • 57 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sal A British couple. Mr. and Mrs. D Honisey, prominent in the entertainment world, are to Jcln the stafl of a hotel at Port Dickson The crvipl2 are well-Known t>allroo.r. dl»KJa| teachers *nd In assocln tion wilb Singapore beauty schools have ata^ed many fashion
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  • 133 11 Home sacked while owner away j POH, Sat.— A house In the housing trust estate off Kampar Road hen- MS ransacked while its owner. Incr.e Osman bin Mat Aruf, Senior Customs Officer (East Perak), and his family arc holidaying in Penang Inche Osman leit lor Penang on Christmas Day and
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  • 221 11 Government extends closing date for C-Pian study awards SINGAPORE, Saturday. JHE Government has extended the closing date for application for its under-graduate scholarships for medicine, engineering and technology next year for another two weeks till Jan. 10. This followed a poor response Irom Higher School Certificate candidates who sat for
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  • 74 11 After obtaining his Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degrees at the University of Sydney, Dr. Humphrey Pong (above), returned to Singapore on Thursday hopeful of joining the State's medical service. Dr. Pong, 24, an old boy of St. Joseph's Institution in Singapore, worked at
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  • 23 11 SINGAPORE. Sat —The Naval Police Force held a four-hour Christmas party for 50 children at its club premises today.
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  • 216 11 'Hoodoo Bend' claims two more -victims- IPOH. Sat.— A salesman and a schoolboy were killed when their car was Involved In a head-on collision with a ten -wheeler lorry near the notorious "Hoodoo Bend." about eight miles north of here, on the main trunk road. The accident occurred about 1
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  • 64 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat—lnche Mohamed Hoessein has become the first Malayan artist to be made a member of the Royal Art Society of New South Wale... one of Australia's top art socleties. Last year Australian artist Leonard Long. who visited Malaya, saw some of Hoessein 't
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  • 57 11 PENANG. Sat. S. Jaganathan. 18. was today granted $600 bail after he had pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into the room of V. Sinniah and stealing three sarees valued at $56 on the morning of Dec. 12. The senior Sessions Court President. Mr.
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  • 130 11 SINGAPORE. Sat. The 1 »5 80.A.C. sales manaeer for South-East Asia. Mr Gordon Davidson, said today that the airline's Sky- coach service from Slngai Dore to London had proved popular with air travellers Mr Davidson said that timings for this "special cheap" service, which useri
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  • 169 11 Singapore gets blood gift from U.S. sailors SINGAPORE. Sat. A month ago. two United States oceanographlc survey ships sent a message to the American Consulate General In Singapore. It said: "Please make necessary arrangements for our crew to donate blood on our arrival." The "request" was promptly relayed to the
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  • 342 12 AMONG the more attractive kinds of labyrinth fishes, which can breathe atmospheric air are th«> Kissing Gouramis These are so-called because of their curious trick of approaching each other with their thick lips bent back into a broad ring which, on meeting, they press together and release with
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  • 253 12 PMIP talks: Burhanuddin to criticise Malaysia plan 'Recall Dato Ong from Washington' demand among 30 resolutions for debate KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE Pan-Malayan Islamic Party president, Dr. Burhanuddin bin Mohamed Nor, is expected to make a strong speech against Malaysia and the Government's foreign policy. particularly concerning Malaya-Indonesia relations at
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  • 94 12 SINGAPORE. Sat. Two k journalists formerly employed by the Straits Times group of newspapers were married in Singapore today. The bridegroom. Mr. Hugh Mills Mabbett. former editor of the Singapore Trade, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mabbett of Napier. New Zea- land.
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  • 315 12 PEDESTRIANS AND CYCLISTS MAIN CASUALTIES KUALA LUMPUR. Sat Pedestrians top the list of fatal casualties in 1961 I and 1962 "in the Federal capital with 14 and 30 deaths recorded each year, respectively. Next on the list come the cyclists (19 last year and 15 this
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  • 89 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—An-otr-er three telephone groups are to oe included in a new scheme towards simplifying telephone call charges from Jan. 6 ne t year. According to a Government statement today the exchanges at Si-Rusa. Telok Kemang and Port Dickson will be in the SiRusa group; those
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  • 57 12 SINGAPORE Sat. Spare par's worth 52.100 were reported stolen from a storeroom of th»" Pacific Skipper early today. Police aw told that three mm were seen jumping off the ship m>o a motor sampan at 2.50 aan. after the quartermaster on deck heard the
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  • 169 12 PENANG ARRIVALS— MALAYAN' AIRKAYS: From Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and I poll (ML 106) 7.35 am Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 102) 10.55 a.m.: Kota Bharu <ML 129) 11.50 a.m.; Bangkok (ML 303) 5.55 p.m Singapore. Kuala Lumpur and Ipoh (ML 152 1 6.10 p.m. DEPARTURES MALAYAN AIRWAYS:
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  • 26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The special 10-ceni postage stamp commemorating Malaya's Independence Day Aug. 31, 1957— wi1l become Invalid with effect from July 1
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    • 356 12 DOOIVS FOR MALAYSIAN SCHOOLS Federal Mathematics Books 1 -6 by Patrick Goh and Winnie Tan Afv Books 1 3 4 Just published Books 2 5 Ready soon Book 6 Ready early 1 963 TMt Is an •ntlraly Meal sartm el Mathematics Books spaclaitv prepared In 881 with A Transition English
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    • 1179 13  -  RODERICK MANN FROM HOLLYWOOD By WHY SHE FEELS SHE IS SO 'UNFULFILLED' I REALISED Tina Louise was my kind of girl when we first met and she said "You know, I hate men to give me jewels. I always think jewels make a woman
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    • 420 13 BECAUSE TIME RAN OUT GEORGE CUKOR has directed some of the most glamorous and temperamental women in Hollywood among them Ava Gardner. Judy Garland and Marilyn Monroe. Most of them breathe his name with reverence. The main reason seems to be that he treats them quite irreverently.
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    • 488 13 rpHE Singapore Musical Society has some good things in store for us in 1963: from the names already booked, It Is obvious that it is casting Its net widely to bring a much wider range of talent than before. This Is not to say
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    • 550 13 "Shaw: N^X Orun n ft m ntloul Jhli 1114. HAY! 11 am. 1 4S, 4 A 30 9 30 om ELVIS PRESLEY a Kio Galahad COLOR. MUtt ut.'loiinsAGQ pj Holders ot Tickets bearing th«_ Capitol Theatre "chop" stamped on the back are entitled to claim a FREE RCA -VICTOR 45rpm>
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    • 253 13 GALA OPENING-THURSDAY 3rd JAN. J SINGAPORE PENANG > ODEON-KATONG OOEON J KOTA BHARU STAR ODEON CATHAY i*~^~ MALAYSIA'S maddest screwballs ARE ON THE LOOSE WITH THEIR FUNNIEST AND RIOTOUS ANTICS!! |k fm WAHID SATAY V ZAINAL GEMOK A CATHAY-KERIS FILM /J Directed by S. ROOMAI NOOR 1 KUALA tUMPUR-QDEo* COMING!
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  • 214 17 The rugby season over but Kiwis in hard training WELLINGTON. Sat.— With the old Rugby Union season only one month over, more than 70 New Zealand players are already training hard for next season's matches against the England touring team, and for the All Blacks' 1963 to 64 tour of
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  • 106 17 BRISBANE, Sat. A proposal that a nation which shows consistent success in the Davis Cup should have to win its way to the final round is being discussed among Australian officials, the Melbourne Age lawn tennis writer said yesterday. A proposal that a nation winning
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  • 64 17 MELBOURNE, Sat. Ted i?i Dexter and Richie Benaud. the England and Australia Test captains, yesterday launched a $160,--uoo appeal to provide playing field* and other facilities for Australian children. About 350 people Including 250 children attended the launching of the appeal on the lawns of Government
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  • 58 17 His birthday present— 118 WELLINGTON. Sat.— P. McGregor, young Northern Districts batsman, celebrated his 2lst birthday with his first century m first class cricket yesterday. He hit 118 in the drawn Plunket, Shield match against Auckland at Hamilton. Nonhrni Districts scored 287 i;i reply to Auckland's 255 «J. Kemp 106.
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  • 63 17 MOSCOW. Sat. Vladmlr Belyaypv. 21-year-old Soviet wetghtUrter, has bettered his own world middleweight record lor the snatch with 138 kilognuai (3041-lbi. the Soviet new* agency Tass. said yesterday. Belyayev. whose previous record of 137.5 kilograms <303-lb> m Moscow last May. achieved his latest figures when
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  • 24 17 MALACCA. Sal The HQ 28th C Brigade •even-a-slde rugby tournament •rhednled to be played yesterday •i leiti.uuk Cunp tit called ofl.
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  • 1839 17  -  Epsom Jeep By Penang, Saturday Total Pool: $74,632 First 1*7263 (32,317 Second *****5 S12.9!7 Third >t>SO33 6.463 Starters ($1,175 each) Nos. *****0. *****1. *****9. *****2, *****5. *****5. *****0, *****1. *****3. lltttt, 3»06-.'.V Consolations SI, 000 rarh) Xos. *****(1, UMM, C!1204, 2Z11J7. *****5,
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  • 132 17 Danny's new job in Spurs' bid for treble ONDON. Sat.— Danny v Blanchflower, Irish international soccer wing-half and captain, has accepted an appointment with his club, Tottenham Hotspur, as "assistant to the manager, with special emphasis on coaching for the remainder of the season." Blanchflower, one of the most shrewd
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  • 300 17 ONDON, Sal. The Lj "big freeze" wrecked today's sporting fixtures and caused the highest number of postponed gamrs in English football history. By noon. 35 of the 45 scheduled fixtures in the four divisions of the English football league had been postponed. This beat the previous
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  • 48 17 EAST LONDON IS. Africa. Sat. Graham Hill clinched the 1962 world urlvers" championship here today when he won the Souih African Grand Prix, the final race of the world series. Hills victory also gave the BritUh BRM Com pan v the manufacturers' worlti championship. Reuter.
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  • 28 17 TOKYO. Sat. Twenty-one-year-old S. Saito outpointed Japan flyweight, champion Kyo Noguchl in a one-sided 10-round title match last night, to become Japan's new flyweight champion.
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    • 40 17 SPORTS DIARY SOCCER: iOnK Seng Cup final Kluang dist v Pontian dist. i Kluang padangi. HOCKEY: Spore Div. 1 Police v Combined Schools. WATEBPOLO: Spore Lge Div. A' Tigers v SCC (Tg. Rhu): CSC v Combined Services (Seletar, 11 a.ni.i
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    • 1263 18 SPOTLIGHTING MALAYANS WHO DID NOT TRY Shame! Smoking and drinking wrecked a champ Or sportsmen who fluffed 1962 MEW YEAR REGRETS WHEN we reach the end of the year, it is usual to look back on triumphs and on the sportsmen who achieved these successes. This is
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    • 81 18 i« U W j'" 1 4 V *f ft tt i"«JfVw V» Traditionally, the finest brandy because for more than a hundred years, Malayans have enjoyed the rich flavour and delicate blend of Hennessy Brandy... the drink that has become a pleasant tradition in the Malayan way of life. When
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    • 111 18 m AfM li they call them "King of the Road" -the famous range of LUCAS accessories Essentials for safe and satisfying motoring are made by Lucas to suit every car and r truck. A few of the accessories and/or replacements are shown here actually, the Lucas range is vast: vsst
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  • 1665 19 Race l: 1.15-CI 4 Dlv 3-6£ 1 ***** Yes Master (SK Lira St.) Rodgers 6 90 Mosham 16 2 «9»a5 Teh Su Su (Low &Ng St.) TehT 48 12 Bougou"re 5 I *!??<£ Gay E arll (Vei V VICI St) Alton. 111 <SF II 4 ***** SUu-Kuniaru
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  • 153 19 ItNl GAY PARIS Lonrjet Panltoba PANITOBA Gay Paris Lady Dia>r>onte LOIRJET Gay Paria Panitote Racf 2 CONCBETOE Kltkely PoUris Miuile CONCRETOB Prudent Choice Kllkely CHINTA MANIS Kilkcly The Concretor MISTY BOW Serene Lady Firat Lev* BAMANETTE Noble Gesture Serene Lady SERENE LADY Misty Bow Noble Gesture Race S Race
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  • 1695 19 Lost Horizon looks a 'handicap certainty' THIS STAYER GETS 181 b LESS AFTER VICTORY IN DIV. 2 Epsom Jeep's best bets are The Concretor, Misty Bow and Pinkson. The going is good. RACING with EPSOM JEEP |F there is such a thing as a "handicap certainty" in racing. Lost Horizon
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    • 836 19 ADS. AT YOUR SERVICE (Spore) M Wnrit >j (Mm.l—B ox $0 rts. oxtro PHOTOSTATS S)Y PMOTOMATIO. .->* I'.otilnson Road. Ml *****. MICROFILMING YOUR ACCOUNTS Tanfs Photocopy Servlc*. 10 Boat guy. *****. SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) :n Wort* SS (Ml*.)— Box it ctt. txtra ■ATIK SHOP oaly Mils sarongs. tbe> must b*
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    • 631 19 NOTICE ELECTION COMMISSION, FEDERATION OF MALAYA CLAIMS OBJECTIONS PERIODThe revised Parliamentary. State. Local Authority and Local Council I electoral rolls will be open for inI spection at District Offices and at I Offices of Supervisors ol Flections from the Ist January to 28Ui January, 1963. If you are qualified and
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  • 266 20 Layer turns pro HE'LL SIGN FOR $330,000 3-YEAR CONTRACT ORISBANE, Sat. Rod Layer, Australia's "grand slam" t c a n i s champion, formally announced tonight ho had turned professional. Layer is the eighth Wimbledon men's singles champion to turn professional since World War two. The flame hairedQueen.slander, who is
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  • 1392 20 ENGLAND PACE BOWLERS STRIKE THREE VITAL BLOWS AFTER LUNCH BUT AUSTRALIA RECOVER TO REACH 263 FOR SEVEN From JACK FINGLETON: MELBOURNE, Saturday SCOREBOARD m I li \l I 1ST INNINGS I. A WRY b Trueman 52 M.Mrsox c Smith b Coldwell 38 O'NKILL c Oraveney b Statham 19
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  • 217 20 Selangor Indians go on storing spree to regain Bardhan Cup with 10-1 win Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Indians thrashed Malacca Indians 10-1 in the final of the Malayan Indians soccer competition for the Bardhan Cup at Princes Road stadium here today. Selangor last won the cup In 1959 and today's
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  • 146 20 CSC TAKE NINE OFF CHANGI SINGAPORE, Sat. Defending champions Ceylon Sports Club moved up to the top of Division One of the SHA league when they went on a 9-1 spree against RAF Changi at Changi today. Ceylonese now have only Police and chief rivals SRC to meet. Ceylonese lead
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  • 19 20 SINGAPORE. Sa\ The division 1 hockey matcii between University of Singapore and R.A.F. Soletar today was postponed.
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  • 295 20 ENGLAND VISIT WILL BE STREAMLINED \IELBOURNE, Sat. ll The Australian ("ticket team's tour of England In 1964 is ex-{ Ported to be streamlined, according to thej cricket correspondent' of the Sydney Daily Telegraph. Writing after yesterday's meeting of the Australian Cricket Board of Control. the correspondent said
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  • 120 20 SINGAPORE. Sat—Wil- Hams, of Joint Services, left no doubts today that he is the best srrumhalf in Singapore this spason as he led R.A.F. Changi to a 16 points (two goals, two tries) to nine (penalty, dropped goal, try) win over S.C.C on the padang. Williams was very
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    • 174 20 Late CLASSIFIED NWVERTISEMEIITS J SHEN TING to Loh Yee In on 30th December 1962. CHIN— KONG: On 29.12.62 between Man Loy second so Madam Cheng Yew Cheng, and Vivien Mcc Moy youngest do the late I Mr. and Mrs. Kong Chin Loonß.l NOTICE Attention is drawn to a news item
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