The Straits Times, 31 December 1962
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Title Section21 1962-12-31 1 RAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits TImes Hat*** 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1962. 15 CENTS KDN 03621 words
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Article269 1962-12-31 1 Hundreds held at meeting 'People's Volunteer Army' leaders caught 'Planned uprising to achieve its aims 9 JAKARTA, Sunday TROOPS with rifles and fixed bayonets and supported by armoured cars and tanks last night threw a cordon around a theatre here and arrested several hundred people attending an anti-govern-mentReuter - 269 words
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Article64 1962-12-31 1 MARSEILLES Sun The wreckage of a French airliner with 25 people on board— three crew and a party of young basketban players was sighted In the mountains of central Corsica today A rescue party is In Its way. 'hough there is little hope of64 words
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Article, Illustration1032 1962-12-31 1 VICTOR NAYAGAM - 73-union move for chain of strikes VICTOR NAYAGAM By Kuala Lumpur, Sunday THE Government faces the threat of a chain of one-day strikes one after another by 73 unions of Government employees throughout the country. This move in support of the railway strike, now in its ninth day, will be1,032 words
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Article, Illustration168 1962-12-31 1 BELGRADE, Sun—President Tito said here yesterday that he and Mr. vikita Khrushchev told each other "everything that was lying: on our hearts" in talks with no one else present during his recent visit to Russi;i. •'We were able to tell each other all thatReuter - 168 words
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Article34 1962-12-31 1 PEKTNO. Sun. Ceylon s Prime Minister. Mrs. Slrimavo Bandaranaike. arrived In Cunvon by special train today en roit« to Peking for talks with Chinese leaders on the Slno-Indian border war.34 words
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Article, Illustration137 1962-12-31 1 Jackie is best dressed VI U YORK. Son. 1 Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, wife of the President, has been selected Rest-Dressed Woman of the Year for the third time. Her sister. Princess Lee Radziwill, was second choice. The choice of the 10 best dressed women of 1962 was announced by theReuter - 137 words
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Article36 1962-12-31 1 WASHINGTON. Sun. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration yesterday called for bids to build what will be one of its biggest satellites so far a 4. 000-lb "umbrella" to measure the lmoact of micro-meteorites.36 words
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301 1962-12-31 1 Empty villages in rebel areas of Sarawak From GEOFFREY GELDARD If UCHING, Sun.— The 1V situation in the hard-core rebel areas of Sarawak's Fifth Division is still far from normal, reports the Resident, Mr. R. H. Morris. Some Kedayan villages along the Pandaruan road remain virtually deserted. Mr. Morris, said301 words
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Article73 1962-12-31 1 AOANA (Guam>. Sun.— Actress Lana Turner. who is travelling with the Bob Hope troupe on a tour ot US. military bases in the Par East and the Pacific, waa rushed 10 the emergency ward of the U.S. Naval Hospital here today with acute laryngitis. Ml»s73 words
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Article33 1962-12-31 1 MOSCOW. Sun— Russia will send Mongolia cars, machinery, building materials and oil product* in exchange for cattle, meat, wool and hides under a 1963 trade agreement signed here today. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article29 1962-12-31 1 PEKING. Sun. The Nationa-list-held islands of Quemoy and Matsu will not be shelled on New Tear's Eve or New Year's Day, the Communist Defence Ministry announced.29 words
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Article74 1962-12-31 1 SINGAPORE. Son. Twelve children between two and 15 years of ace were trapped for au bour in a lift which jammed on the sixth floor of the tight-storey Winsfedt Drive flats this afternoon. Firemen finally freed the frightened boys and (iris. In another lift jam in B|<Mk74 words
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Article, Illustration604 1962-12-31 1 U.N. troops seize border town T EOPOLDVILLE, Sun. —Irish troops have captured the RhodesiaKatanga border town of Kipushi. where President Tshombe is reported to have taken refuge, the United Nations command announced here today. The Katanga President fled from his Elisabethville palace just before it was seized by Tunisian troops604 words
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Advertisement84 1962-12-31 1 PATEK PHILIPPE Is the only watch manufacturer whose entire collection of men's watches carries, engraved on every movement, the official stamp of the State of Geneva, the authentic guarantee of centuries old "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penang. Join in the festive J spirit W^y2?2 Tiger84 words
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192 1962-12-31 2 HONG KONG, Sunday. Jill. Communist Chinese Ministry of Public Security announced in a communique last night that it had smashed nine groups of "armed U.S.-Chiang Kai-Shek agents." The New China News Agency reported that the agents, who hud either landed by sea or been airdropped intoReuter - 192 words
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Article120 1962-12-31 2 rOKYO, Sun. Faking Kadio lust night aiciued India of allowing Nationalist Chinese agents "to carry out on Indian soil criminal acti\ ititV against China A Chinese Foreign Ministry Note delivered to the Indian Embassy in Peking said; "This is an action which is in complete120 words
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Article32 1962-12-31 2 VIENTIANE. Sun.— Two International Control Commission teams lrft to investigate charges that foreign troops, supporting both rieht and left-wing factions, hare ri'iuained in Laos In violation of the Geneva accords.32 words
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230 1962-12-31 2 VI I AMI, Sun. PresiiT1 dent Kennedy vowed before a wildly cheering rally of the Cuban Bay of Pigs invaders yesterday that the U.S. would stand behind efforts to free their homeland from Communist rule until success is achieved. He told a crowdReuter; UP - 230 words
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Article30 1962-12-31 2 PEKING. Sun. China announced today that steel, coal. paper and silk factories have all ir.et their production targets ahead 01 schedule this year. No figures were piven.30 words
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Article, Illustration328 1962-12-31 2 ...ALIVE WITH THE JOY OF HER VERY FIRST CHRISTMAS PRESENTS LONDON, Sun All the excitement of Christmas morning shines in the eyes of a little girl eyes thatjnust see for her two blind parents. Three^year-old Paddy Profflt, who brings sunshine where thereMirrorpic - 328 words
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85 1962-12-31 2 PALM BEACH. Sun. President Kennedy and two sharks went swimming off here yesterday within f)00 yards of one another. The shark left the water first hooked by two fishermen. President Kennedy left the water minutes later when he heard the news. The President wentReuter - 85 words
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Article16 1962-12-31 2 KARACHI. Sun.— Pakistan is to have television soon. President Ayub Khan announced yesterday.16 words
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Article146 1962-12-31 2 ROME, Sunday. ITALY'S Court of Cassation yesterday upheld an 1 11-month jail sentence inflicted on former world motor racing champion Nino Farina for a fatal traffic accident. Farina was convicted of manslaughter for an accident on Oct. 17. 1959. on a road near Turin InUPI - 146 words
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Article66 1962-12-31 2 SAIGON. Sun.— Three hundred troops clashed yesterday with a 500-man Communist guerilla force. killing or wounding at least 50, military sources said today. The two-hour clash occurred about 40 miles north of Saigon. It began when the guerillas attacked a defence perimeter which the troops had66 words
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Article27 1962-12-31 2 LONDON. Sun. Prospects for world airline traffic in 1963 ar« considerably brighter. Sir William Hildred. Director-General of th« Intmiational Air Transport Association, said here.27 words
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Advertisement273 1962-12-31 2 A f^ A «fe Jt 4k A~ Vj 4aW V^aVk r \f W^ fwh W *Zi. Im Vaad la^Lal 9F i^B^LaHl B TO SHAKE HANDS r WITH A MILLION PEOPLE *&*s&sw« The success of a Bank depends essen- tially on the confidence of the people >«nßft^^? This year the Indian273 words
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Miscellaneous13 1962-12-31 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby vTHTX v!! c l[L^ hour a ooec* for)13 words
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217 1962-12-31 3 ILfANILA, SKirL A iTI b r 1 g h t economic outlook for the Philippines was painted by the Governor of the Central Bank, Mr. Andres Castillo, in a yearend review. Decontrol of the peso had brought many advantages to the country, including217 words
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Article32 1962-12-31 3 LXJNDON, Sun.— A 600-ton Dutch coaster rapalsed off Cornwall in a 60 m.p.h. gale last night. Coast guards said there was little hope of having any of those on board.32 words
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Article, Illustration479 1962-12-31 3 SATISFIED DELEGATES AT PRELIMINARY MEETING ON KASHMIR: NEXT, A CAMPAIGN OF GOODWILL RAWALPINDI, Pakistan, Sunday. •JHE Indian delegation left here today "satisfied" after three-day talks with Pakistan on their 15-year-old dispute over Kashmir. Sardar Swaran Singh, leader of the Indian delegation, told reporters at the airport that479 words
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143 1962-12-31 3 Havana to Moscow non-stop: 'A record' MOSCOW, Sun. A Soviet TU-114 prop-jet airliner landed at Moscow Airport today after a non-stop flight from Havana, claiming a new world record. The Soviet news agency Tass said the giant aircraft, capable of carrying 220 passengers and a crew of 15. made theUPI - 143 words
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Article26 1962-12-31 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— Mr. Vladimir Lononsov. a hitherto unknown party official, has been appointed to head a powerful new body cont rolling Central Asian affairs.26 words
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Article54 1962-12-31 3 FILMING has started at last on "The YIPs" starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, seen on the set here. After nearly a month of delays officially caused by "technical and legal difficulties shooting of the film began last week at the MGM studios at BorehamMirrorpic - 54 words
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209 1962-12-31 3 Lenin: A secret is out after 17 years MOSCOW, Sun. The 1 1 Soviet Press today lifted the veil on one of the Kremlin's best kept secrets an admission that Lenin's body had been secretly moved from its Red Square mausoleum during World War 11. For nearly four years, fromReuter - 209 words
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Article25 1962-12-31 3 MOSCOW. Sun.— The 62.000 ton Soviet tanker SoJia, the largest Russian merchant ship. was launched in Leningrad yesterday. She is 756 feet long25 words
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251 1962-12-31 3 40 YEARS OF THE USSR THE WORLD'S LARGEST EMPIRE MOSCOW. Sun. The Kremlin today celebrates the 40th anniversary of the official founding of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, largest empire the world has ever known. It took more than five years of civil war and turmoil before the CommunistUPI - 251 words
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Article26 1962-12-31 3 TOKYO, Sun.— About 100 people lost their homes early today when a fire destroyed 18 houses at Asahlgarra in Hokkaido. There were no casualties.26 words
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149 1962-12-31 3 UONG KONG, Sun. Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs. Sirimavo. Bandaranaike, said today that the six non-aligned Afro-Asian countries which met in Colombo to discuss the SinoIndlan border dispute were confident that their proposals would help bring China and India to the conference table. InReuter - 149 words
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261 1962-12-31 4 AN APPEAL SPARKS OFF LIVELY EXCHANGES .JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. A PLEA by a Socialist Front member Mr. K. Raman to the Johore Bahru Town Council to look into the question of providing quarters for council labourers sparked off a little tiff today at its monthly meeting. Mr. Raman said that261 words
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Article, Illustration135 1962-12-31 4 POLITICS: BIG ROLE FOR ASIAN WOMEN SINGAPORE. Sun. Ger-man-born Mary Saran, 65. arrived here today convinced that women in Asia will soon be playing as big a role -as men in politics. On this. Mary speaks with authority. She is secretary of the International Council of Social Democratic Women, an135 words
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Article38 1962-12-31 4 SINGAPORE, Sum.— The Singapore Police Band will perform at the Istana Negara srounds on New Year's Day from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. The grounds will be open to the public as usual on that day.38 words
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240 1962-12-31 4 Talks for those who plan to study abroad SINGAPORE. Sun. The Chinese V.M.C.A. is organising a series of talks on "Studies Abroad" for students next month. The talks, which will be given by people who are directly concerned with the study facilities in their re- spective countries, are to prepare240 words
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Article52 1962-12-31 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. A promising young vocalist, William Thong Yuen, will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 1. Mr. Thong will leave for a fi\e-year course in \ocal training at the Conservatory in Rome In February. Tickets $3. S2. and $1 are available at Robinson's52 words
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596 1962-12-31 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. THE president of the Naval Base Labour Union. Mr. James De Cruz, today warned his members of the tremendous difficulties and problems in the years ahead. He said that the proposed formation oi a single union for all civilian employees in596 words
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Advertisement313 1962-12-31 4 "lido" b" "next" change 1 hums of darkness I OAVIO OPATOSHU JAMESROBER^ISON JUSTICE s£|_ a REX JOHORE BAHRU J vs ronw: xiJ. 7 a f> 1. HERE IS A STORY SO DRAMATIC SO TOUCHING SO H APPEALING THAT NO ONE, INCLUDING YOU should miss! JjKASMA BOOTY ABDULLAH CHIKj B^^ (A313 words
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Advertisement90 1962-12-31 4 imrnrrnii jji ni.4«o»i la>i inlilltJitiilliiil ri-'rr: Ati i ttoomoi Noor Rusini in KAiIH MENUMPANG' in MoIOT I Tomorrow: "Dil Bhi Tero Hum Bhi Tore". Tomorrow: 1 1 a.m. "Torowa Beachhead" 3 PhoM ICT&I I t64ot Todoy: 1.30-3.30-7 .00-9.30 p.m James Darren Micnoel Callan "GIDGET GOES HAWAIIAN" (Eostman Color). Tomorrow: "Damon90 words
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Advertisement387 1962-12-31 4 I GALA OPENING-THURSDAY 3rd JAN. simultaneously at--^--^--^--^*-*""^-! SINGAPORE J PENANG > ODBOM'KATONC S ODBON < S KofirrBHARU T~ALOR STAR J S ODBON CATHAY J A HILARIOUS: I HOLIDAY OF: JOY AND FUN: sjjt/^ I NA6OK &m KEPAYANGII WAHID SATAY'SURAYA J3S3&5&* ZAINAL GEMOK A Cathay -Kern Film With English Subtitles j387 words
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Advertisement513 1962-12-31 4 X CATHAY ORGANISATION 1 2nd MONTH!! t 34th "LONGEST" DAY!!: t Doily 3 SHOWS: Show Stcrtj: 12 30 4 30 t 8 30pm. LONGEST DAY" Storti: 12.4S 4.4S I t.4Sp.m. I SUNDAY HOLIDAY T T IXTRa SHOW A i 000 ojn. 4. DARRYL F. ZANUCK'S r'The LONGEST Day": ■f with513 words
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Miscellaneous333 1962-12-31 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR »pHE following Is todays (ML 131) 6.50 p.m.; from Jesx schedule ol civil aircraft selton, Brunei. Kuching (ML movements at Paya Lebar air- 487) 7.25 p.m.; from Kuaia port, Singapore: Lumpur (ML 173) 9 p.m.; from ARRIVALS Hong Kong (ML 613) 4.45 p.m. BOAC:333 words
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322 1962-12-31 5 We're as good for MCS as men, say women WUALA LUMPUR, Sun. v The Federation Government was urged today to open the Malayan Civil Service to women. The call cairn/ Horn women leaders who .said that women were as capable as men and must, be given every incentive to ro322 words
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347 1962-12-31 5 TANAH RATA. Sunday. yEGETABLE farmers in the Cameron Highlands have petitioned the Federation Government through their member of Parliament on their deteriorating economic condition because of foreign imports of cabbages from nearby countries. There are about 700 farmers in the Highlands, centred mainly In the347 words
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168 1962-12-31 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The increase (from Tuesday) of 10 cents a gallon in the price of petrol is deplored in The Highway, journal of the Automobile Association of Singapore. The article headed "1%3 a year of darkness for motorists" agrees that more money should be168 words
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Article50 1962-12-31 5 PENANG. Sun— The president ■>! tht Pennnß Port Commission Senior Offices Association, i Inche Mohamid bta M< man. saifl today Malayans warmly welcomed the appointment of Inche lanaU oin Nsali Marzukl as the new general manager of (he Commission He was speaking at the 1 association's annual50 words
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276 1962-12-31 5 IT IPOH. Sunday ROAD deaths in Ipoh town averaged one for every eight days, < according to figures for the first 11 months of the year compiled by the municipality. Thc>e fatalities were described by Mr C.H. Yin (People's Progressive party276 words
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142 1962-12-31 5 Judge: What I did for speedy justice IPOH. Sun. SyeW Hassan Al-Jetiri. President of the Se.ssioiii, Court here, told a mixed gathering including the police that he had done everything for the attainment of SPEEDY justice. Speaking at a dinner given by his court staff here last night on the142 words
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Article31 1962-12-31 5 PENANO. Sun.— The staff ut Radio Malaya and the Department ol Information in Penang held their annual get-together dinner and dance at the Pulau Tikus community hall last night.31 words
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Article36 1962-12-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Suu.— The Primp Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, will broadcast a New Year message tomorrow at 7.10 n.m over Radio Malaya The message will be broadcast again op New Year's Day36 words
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153 1962-12-31 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Highway, journal of the Automobile Association of Singapore, has advised motorists in 1963 to "pause and think and practise tolerance and patience." The association appealed to members to show patience on the road, lend a helping hand to fellow motorists, make153 words
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Article, Illustration118 1962-12-31 5 HELEN IS IN 'MISS 1963' CONTEST AT DANCE Kt'ALA LI'MPIR. Sun.— More than 20 girls teachers, part-time models, receptionists and stenographers will contest for the title "Miss 1963" at a New Year's Eve dance at the Chinese Assembly Hall. It will be the highlight of the danee the last of118 words
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Article254 1962-12-31 5 SINGAPORE. Sunday. ■THE president ot the Malayan Indian Congress In A Singapore, Mr. John Jacob, said in a New Year message that after merger and Malaysia. Singapore future. "With merger and Malaysia our task does not come to an end— in fact. It only begins,254 words
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229 1962-12-31 5 Leaflets tell how to prevent crime IPOH. Sun.— Ten thousand copies of rive types of leaflets are be- ing distributed to the people of Ipoh by the police in an effort to prevent crime, especially during the present 1 holiday season. Supt. Balwant Snmh. 0.C.P.D.. Ipoh. urges the public not229 words
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Article41 1962-12-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Malaya had a favourable trade balance of $200.2 million during the Bm 1 1 months of this year. This was $164.1 million less than the favourable balance for the 1 same period last year.41 words
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Article28 1962-12-31 5 KLANG. Sun— The High School Old Boys Association has decided io award a void medal to the •school's bcsi scholar in (be Senior Cambridge eramlnation.28 words
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Advertisement109 1962-12-31 5 iiiimh iii 1it..... When in Ipoh stay at the |1 OLYMPIC INN |1 COMFORT AND SERVICE SPECIAL NEW YEAR DINNER AT $10.00 PER PERSON WITH FREE NOVELTIES IN THE BLUE ORCHID ROOM Fully 4ir -conditioned K.VIKAM K THKOI (iH HOTEL LOBBY Music by DIXIE AND HIS BLUE BOYS BOOK EARLY109 words
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Miscellaneous5 1962-12-31 5 Iti-ffs liunnif tty Halph HvintdnM5 words
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416 1962-12-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Land Finance Co-operative Society Ltd., Mr. R. Govindasamy, today denied that the board's decisions were "influenced by political motives." Mr. Govindasamy, who was addressing the Society's second annual meeting here, was replying416 words
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Article60 1962-12-31 6 JESSELTON. Sun.— The Brunei Government has prepared a new five-year plan, 1962-67, to diversify the country's economy by developing agricultural and forest resources and introducing secondary industries. It was announced here that the plan envisages development of a comprehensive national system 'of education, improved health and60 words
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Article34 1962-12-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation's revised electoral register of 2,606.596 names will be on display throughout the country from Jan. 1 to Jan. 28. The old register had 2.471,366 names.34 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-12-31 6 T\R. Samuel C. E. Abraham and his bride, Dulcie P. N. Navaratnam, after their wedding at St. Mary's Church in Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. The bride, a senior lecturer at the Malayan Teachers' College iv Pantai Valley, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. S.159 words
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174 1962-12-31 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Japanese (Toho) Dance Troupe will depict traditional Japanese life in 21 different dance and song numbers when they perform at the Pavilion Theatre here on Jan. 16 and 17. The troupe, which was founded in 1935, is subsidised by174 words
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Article64 1962-12-31 6 PENANO, Sun. A gardener, M. Manickam, 49, died in the General Hospital last night, three hours after he was knocked down by a car near the junction of Burmah Read and College Lane while he was cycling home. The car was slightly damaged. Manickam's death was64 words
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Article105 1962-12-31 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. Darryl F. Zanuck> production of "The Longest Day" —an epic of the Normandy landing by allied forces in World War II has been chosen best motion picture of 1962 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures in America. The film was selected105 words
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243 1962-12-31 6 k UALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The police have agreed to allow the Selangor branch of the Labour Party to hold a procession in protest against the recent detention of Socialist Front members. There Is one condition— the march can be held only if there243 words
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322 1962-12-31 6 SINGAPORE, Sun. rpHE Singapore Business Houses Employees' Union today warned that there might be a strike by workers of the Singapore Telephone Board unless a secret ballot was held to determine the issue of union representation among the workers. The warning was contained In322 words
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Miscellaneous185 1962-12-31 6 Alley Oap By V. T. Uawnlin j% S.ITHADTO ..ESPECIALLY SUPPOSE I I I OUNNO... MIS I I mP^ ALL RIGHT:. ■&&L I 0000 \BE.OOOLA. IP THAT I HESA I OUTFITS TOO^MMI WELL,?) AND ITB /MUCH BETTER k tS%J| V SHOT.' J I COULDN'T YELLING OF \MOOE f SMA.U. FDR #IV185 words
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Article, Illustration2388 1962-12-31 7 GEORGES SIMENON - THE STORM IN THE CHANNEL... GEORGES SIMENON by AS MAIGRET READ ABOUT MICE— IT looked as if fate had taken mischievous advantage of Chief Inspector Maigret's extended leave from headquarters to confront him, ironically, with the most glaring prool of the unreliability of human evidence. And this time the famous2,388 words
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Advertisement6 1962-12-31 7 TOMORROW: The question Maigret couldn't answer6 words
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Advertisement110 1962-12-31 7 HOW OLD IS THE SAILOR r ON THE NEW IftDl'JM" PLAYER'S PACK? lll'ffEDlU* j*Wt« 1} h^y yC 4. v 4 The famous Player's Sailor first appeared on packets of J -r—fiiiinA^Mi Player's as long ago as 1883! Soon he became known to millions the world over as their guarantee of110 words
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Article89 1962-12-31 8 M Mora's Sl* OliHimiim) MR MRS. IMM Pernra. thank MISt TAN Al CHENG Thanks nd ih» Ndnn ol Wart 11-'l 1 QMttaJ Hospital (or ihtir devoted care. MR. AND MRS. An n. Koh BM < 1.-onit lh.ink all Irirnd« md ratBUVM 'or ttnr :<luni>lc praaeata, (MlStaaM »nd •'■mdiiirt on89 words
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Article25 1962-12-31 8 :<■ H..rW« I WaajaaaaiJ IN LOVING MEMORY of mv grandpa i ho kit mr on tne U-12-W. KM ilnr soul in everlasting PMC*, i'hiln.25 words
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688 1962-12-31 8 The Straits TImes Monday. December 31. 1962. The Borneo Claim No-one need doubt the occasion and the reason for the British Government's invitation to the Philippine? Government to discuss at 8 meeting in London the security j and stability of Soulh-Easi It i>. ot course, the British response to the688 words
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Article257 1962-12-31 8 The National Union ol Flan- j tation Workers yesterday car- rird its mr with the National Land Finance Co-operative Society a stage further. As 95 I per cent of the Society's shares j are held by estate workers, j said the Unions President they ought to have 95257 words
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Article303 1962-12-31 8 The new armed action in Elisabethville by United Nations forces has, as previously, been a military suc-i-ess. Tshombe"* gendarme* have been scattered and Tshombe himself has left his capital. U.N. control ol I the city, including the allimportant Katanga Bank, is I complete. Now as fifteen months ago,303 words
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Article, Illustration1329 1962-12-31 8 ALISTAIR HETHERINGTON - How many fingers on the nuclear buttons? ALISTAIR HETHERINGTON AS MORE AND MORE NATIONS CLAMOUR FOR THE ULTIMATE DETERRENT by TODAY the world contains two major nuclear powers and two minor ones. Soon, if the American plan for a European deterrent is accepted, the world will contain two major nuclear1,329 words
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Letter400 1962-12-31 8 \TR. RICHARD SIDNEY came to Malaya as headmaster of the Victoria Institution. Selangor. in 1923. He has also taught in the Penang Free School. High School. Bukit Mertajam. and the Bukit Zahrah School. Johore Bahru. Most of the 40 years he has spent here have been devoted400 words
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Letter69 1962-12-31 8 PERMIT me some space in your columns to express my appreciation and that of my boys <ot the Methodist Afternoon School) for the extreme courtesy of the Singapore police. I have just returned from a one-week educational and goodwill tour of Singapore with a grouD of 38 boys69 words
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342 1962-12-31 8 JOHN EARLE - JOHN EARLE by |{O.MI. sun. The Italian. Hkc most Latins, rrrard* luiuli as an rssrtitial if not sacred, institution. l'hi> is one reason why the overwhelming majority of livil servants are resisting attempts to make them <• h.me r their working hours. AtReuter - 342 words
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Advertisement697 1962-12-31 8 Straits TiaiM Malay Mail be handed i > isor COLO no«««l AOCADB Orchard Road AT HOLLAND ajOAO-«CATO»>« KaT>>PKL MOAO-NAVAL BA8« Authorised Aganta CITY BOOK BTONB LTD Winchester Mouse. Colryer o"*v THI NIWI rWONT Fltxpatrkk's »up*rmarhat M M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Road. Naval Case B. M. ABDUL •AFTAR CO 37» 7697 words
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Advertisement40 1962-12-31 8 MOST ATTRACTIVE AND LATEST 1 At TAJMAHAL STORE Xl ALA II MPI K Remember it payi to buy the best. Exclusive Store for Ladles it Men's wear Ladies' Dressmakers Gent's Outfitters. 34. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman. K. Lumpur. Trl: *****40 words
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Advertisement171 1962-12-31 8 inniQ i->d t ba* T>ada atupandou* I prograss during th* past I d "Cada in tha industrial fiaieJ Engmaaring itamß of an •r»ap«». sizae and daaeriptio->« M\ gMa9 roll out from har faetonaa H'^fc and tha, all conform to the> moat axaetmg Indian or international apaeificat>ona. l||||i Mort thin t171 words
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Article168 1962-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of National Development is now having talks with the Federation Government about restrictions on imports of Singapore eggs. Mr Tan Kia Gan. the Minister for National Development *aid this when he declared open the new two-mile long Kampong Potong Pa^ir168 words
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Article196 1962-12-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. FIFTY-SIX amateur teenage singers, dancers and musicians met at the conference room of the Stadium Negara today and formed the Variety Club of Malaya. The club will protect periormers from being exploited, offer tuition from competent musicians and find a suitable place196 words
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Article57 1962-12-31 9 RAUB. Sun.— lnclie Abu Tallb bin Othman, a magistrate from Kualo Lumpur, Is to be posted nerc as President of tho Sessions Court and Circuit Magistrate (or Wost Pahang H; will take the place of InchiAbdul Razalc bin Dato Hajl Abu Snmah who will be transferred57 words
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Article573 1962-12-31 9 GUNN CHIT THYE - A love match— in HEAVEN GUNN CHIT THYE: THEY MET AND FELL IN LOVE AFTER DEATH YEARS AGO— WEDDING IN TEMPLE TOMORROW By PENANG. Sunday A BOY who died 28 years ago and a girl who died 24 years ago will "marry" at the Seng Ong Bio temple in Bridge573 words
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105 1962-12-31 9 Merdeka stamp invalid from -July SINGAPORE. Sun— The Postmaster General. Malaya, announced today that the special 10-cent postage stamp issued to mark Malaya's independence on Auk. 31. 1957. and which was withdrawn from sale on Dec. 31, 1957 will be invalid (or postage and rrvrnue purposes from July 1. 1963.105 words
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Article39 1962-12-31 9 1,300 robbery SINGAPORE. Sun.— Three thufh tollowed a bookseller. Au Khai. 46. into his North Bridge Road shop at 1 a.m. today and robbed him of i 51. 300 cash after forcing him at dagger-point to open his safe.39 words
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Article30 1962-12-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Senator Athi Nahappan. chairman of the Malayan Indian Congress. Selanßor branch, returns on 1 Saturday after attending the United Nations General Assembly in Npw York-30 words
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72 1962-12-31 9 PENANG. Sun. The Mayor of George Town, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. will be re-elected for a fourth term on Tuesday. His deputy, Mr. N. Patkunam, will also be reelected. This was unanimously approved at a meeting of the Penang division of the 80--cialist Front72 words
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Article32 1962-12-31 9 JESSELTON, Bun. Borneo Airways will begin a new service to the Interior airstrip of Sepulot on Jan 4 with flights on the first and second Friday of each month.32 words
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Article22 1962-12-31 9 RAUB. Sun.— Mr 8. Narayanan. lunlor Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Raub is -o be transferred o Seremban on Wednesday.22 words
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Article, Illustration171 1962-12-31 9 Stadium is packed for PAP concert SINGAPORE, Sunday. A CAPACITY crowd of more than 7,000 packed the Happy World stadium last night for the People's Action Party's eighth anniversary celebration 1 concert. r Party chairman. Dr. Ton Chin Chye, spoke of the overwhelming majority who voted171 words
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Article50 1962-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. Four morr pars were seized and three more men arrested yesterday In the bif? police crackdown on pirate taxis, to bring the figures since Dec. 26 to 21 cars impounded and 18 arrest*. Yesterday's raids again took place in Havelock, Kirn Kcat and Alexandra roads.50 words
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Article72 1962-12-31 9 Accused of raping daughter JOHORE BAHRU. Bu unemployed lorry driver, Ang Cheng Hong, 42. was charged in the Magistrate's Court here today with raping his 16-year-old daughter. The offence Is alleged to have been committed In their home In Lorong 3. Jalan Ngee Heng. at about 10.45 p.m. on Nov.72 words
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124 1962-12-31 9 SINGAPORE. Sun. One of Australia's leading painters. Mr. Bruce Fletcher, 26. is in Singapore to capture Malaysian scenes and peoples in oils for an exhibition in Melbourne. From what he has seen since his arrival here over the weekend he la confident of124 words
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Article38 1962-12-31 9 I SINGAPORE. Sun.— The RAF Tengah Is sponsoring a big tre:i' organised by the Bukit Timah youth club lor 400 underprivileged children on New Years Day at 4 I p m. in Bukit Timah MM38 words
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Article21 1962-12-31 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. An luter-city Rotary dinner will be held at the Language Institute Pantai Valley, on Jan. 3.21 words
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Article57 1962-12-31 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— The Mcntri Besar of Johore. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hail Yuno«. 10- day opened a new $11,000 Government clinic at Kampong Sungrl Tlram Tin- is the first clinic, which is slatted with a resident mldwifr. 10 dp opened lnvlohore Bahru district. It will serve-57 words
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Advertisement146 1962-12-31 9 TOMORROW IS NEW YEAR'S DAY... REMEMBER TO BUY Kodak FILM NOW! > Holidays are more fun when you take JL^y^'rr S^~ pictures or movies. Kodak color film h3oiB?Pvs? enriches the memorable day in true- !l33j33^^v£r 1^ uP^O^^ Use KODACOLOR RLM for color "»p--4 shots... EKTACHROME FILM for excellent 'J y146 words
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Advertisement211 1962-12-31 9 Eye danger signals RED RIMS jJ^k I WATERING STYES '-IP m BLOODSHOT I BSO WHITES I TWED EYES SMARTING BEL 1 1 I\T fAY modern treatment fS/^K^l W|#l I VA (or eye health I l \J/ I Eyes that face the dangers of dusi germs, sun glare and strain, need211 words
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Miscellaneous467 1962-12-31 9 RADIO MALAYA I RADIO SINGAPORE WTIOWI. SHORTWAVE ■■■■■in *|.RVirF SERVICE 41.7 METRES %H XIUS A.M.: 600 Time Signal. Negara-ku. News Headlines: 6.05 SHORTWAVE SKKVICE Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendez- 41 METRES vous With Music; 7 JO Time Bignal News; 7.35 Breakfast A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Club; 8.00 Time Signal. News467 words
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Article, Illustration1668 1962-12-31 10 Dato Ahmad answers 21 questions on dispute The general manager of the Malayan Railway, Dato Ahmad bin Perang, answers questions on why the strike happened and how it affects everybody. QVER the last few days, I and my officers have been asked numerous questions about1,668 words
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990 1962-12-31 10 Improved offers will benefit 1, 000 monthly-paid employees 'THE following table shows how the 1 .000 odd monthly-paid staff will benefit from the improved offers made by the Malayan Railway. For example, the Sleeping Car Attendant, who has completed seven years' service and Is now drawing the maximum salary of990 words
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Advertisement1039 1962-12-31 11 COMPANY MEETING MALAYAN TIN DREDGING AND SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING The Annual General Meetings of Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd., und Southern Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd.. were held on December 14 in London. The following are extracts from the statements of the Chairman. Mr. F. O. Charlesworth: MMAIAN TIN DREDGING LTD.1,039 words
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Advertisement969 1962-12-31 11 see our way clearly Derore decl-s-ons are made. I hsve no doubt that it is in the interests ot members tlia: this alternative should be fully investigated even though, in the event of our deciding to revert to our earlier plan to equip the property with a fourth bucket dredge,969 words
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Advertisement922 1962-12-31 11 [■■■iiMßMMKiißMtyj^^l^aMUll (Continued from Page 8) I PHOTOGRAPHY 20 Word* SS (Mm.) Sox if ctl. txtrm CITY PHOTO STUDIO, tsw. Ucylaas Koad. B'pore. Reoert Re-orcaolsatioD/ Air-condltiooed. Special Coocaaaioo to all. TeL 433*2. HOOVER STUOIO. The s*lrat Lea* ins electronic Cool-LJgtit System's Studio to B'por*. SERANCOON BROADWAY (air. conditioned) studio. 48. Upper922 words
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Advertisement1032 1962-12-31 11 SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* S3 (Mm.) Box St ct: extra TRACTOR MECHANICS REQUIRED by Civil Engineering Contractors. Only experienced men need apply Box A 4640 Is. r Singapore. LEADING SOFT DRINK Company Requires Experienced Salesman with ~i Ton Driving Ucen^e. Must speak Good English and several Chinese dialects and have1,032 words
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Advertisement1015 1962-12-31 11 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word* U (Min.)— Box St cU. txtrm TO LET One Storey House st Ceylon Road. Apply Phone ***** (Spore). ROOM N*. IS Chiap Guan Aye, off Hillside Drive single or double no children. Apply above address or Pbone ***** (Spore). ONE EXCELLENT FURNISHED Room at Eastern Mansion Katong1,015 words
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Advertisement811 1962-12-31 11 EDUCATION it Word* SS (Him.)— Box St eU. txtrm YOUR 18«3 RESOLUTION shall be to master Shorthand/Typewriting Si 4 months (Guaranteed) Enrol now for 19«3 Sessions with "1.T.5.". IS, Lorong 30 Geylang. Spore. (*****) POSTAL TUITION Prepare systematically tor 1963 examinations through the largest correspondence institution in Malays for H.S.C,811 words
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Advertisement1029 1962-12-31 11 VECHICLES WANTED it Word* Si (Min.)— Box tt ct: txtrm RILCY PATHFINDER must be In good condltloi Phone K.L. ***** 1 Douglas, during office hour*. IMMEDIATE CASH OFFERED for a medlura-slzed good used car. 1997 on- Tel. (Spore) *****. VEHICLES FOR SALE :o Ward* Si (Min.)— Box tt ct*. txtrm1,029 words
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Advertisement764 1962-12-31 11 STEAMBATHS, MASSACE, ETC. M Wmrd* SS (Min.)— Box it ct.. txtrm TIRSOt LET LAURA Massaga I Stramostn refresh you Licensed Mas- seur/Masseuse 819-P River Valley I Koad, B'pore. Telephone ***** lu.uu i a.m to 8.00 p.m snarp. CENTLCMEN (or ewedJsb massage. sieamnatrts, taclsi skin treatment. manicures and pedlrurea. Ring 21r>«u764 words
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Article851 1962-12-31 12 ALLINGTON KENNARD - ALLINGTON KENNARD By THE Victorians thought (Jordon a saint, though a saint in soldier's clothing. His reputation has suffered at the hands of later biographers, and the truth, as Mr. Sparrow decides, is betwixt and between. Mr. Sparrow's interest in Gordon began with the discovery851 words
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Article307 1962-12-31 12 FAMOUS ILLNESSES IN HIbTORY. By R. Scott Stevenson. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 21s. By Walter Warwick DR. Scott Stevenson's lamous illnesses are a somewhat odd lot, from Washington's death to Napoleons, from King Edward Vll'.s appendix to Princess Charlotte's baby, the secret operation on President Cleveland307 words
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Advertisement498 1962-12-31 12 IF YOU'RE HAVING THAT NMoa-aaisdn FEELING TODAY Lite so monv people, otter yestefdov hord work, or lost nights wonderful party, you need '0 toke GURONSAN Tablet GURONSAN Tablets ore Invigorative and Detoxicotive, and will relieve you of Fatigue, that 'DEADBEAT' feeling, and 'hang-over' (aftCf those few 'extros"! Fortified with Vitamin498 words
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Advertisement17 1962-12-31 12 THE LATEST IN DESIGN AND COLOUR now available at the TOOTAL dealers IMU" <JlAfcK!fr> IO «NEO SIN&APOM17 words
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Miscellaneous303 1962-12-31 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Som« defence for mother 1 Eg. Bang see 11 (6>. joining the men in art enclo5. Decoration puts flier at head sure <Bi. of the table 181. 7. Tries to arrange ceremonial 9. Ensure trouble from the start performances (I). when golfer's cry at re-303 words
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Advertisement1450 1962-12-31 13 10 LKERPOOI WESI COASI U.K. uua S-pari sam f rfiaa pm**b AJAX Avormout^ Li«trt**l I* Pt Jin 2 Ja* 1 lairtes litiipitl. fiiataow Gli. 31 Jai 1 Jai 4 MARON li.eneil Ml I >- I JM l/ll >M II ASTTtNU Liierpool Ja* 1 lai I Jai 18/11 PERSEUS cKeiMil, G'asgOK1,450 words
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Advertisement1417 1962-12-31 13 WLAIJ *Wf) I flri^^fMktiW^M THE E. A. C. LINES- I SAIIINSS 10 fiENOJL U HAVRE. kMMSURS. BREMEN, ANlWtkr IQIItROAM AMSTERbAM. OSLO. fcBTHENBURB AND COPENHA6EN |3f\te^\lM "FALSTRI* 'I. Sailed 30 Dtc 2 Jai 21/18 Die Velr^V-l •"SIBONGA- a) 11 Die/ 4 Jm 5, 7 Jaa 1/ I JM V^Aj^U/ ,uii>«ui« ai1,417 words
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Advertisement1503 1962-12-31 13 7^ W IMT IT Jf R^ ip EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONIINENTAL^ORJj. raara P. S'haa f*a**B BENMACDHUI (H) Hlirf. L'OOI, G'mouth la ,n /J J BENDORAN (E.Lp.) L'ptll. H'Urg. Hull, R'dar* S. IS Die II OIC 11/ 1 Ja* 4/ 5 BENVRACRIE (E.U laalM. MiOdieitrougn I* PL/Ja* 4 JM1,503 words
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Advertisement1317 1962-12-31 13 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. W. ELLERMAN LINE tV KLAVENESS LINE »^^K IONDOM HAMBUW. HUnERfMIJ lM A-...0 SIN FRINCISCO ..«f W 2? -f.. M l! U UATUE. VtNCOUVER I PORTLAkt tin OF BJEIIINCIOH UcaatiM cart* lor Ciitnl a. SMtt rNr. p.sijj. *m* UPirtTtdiy 1/1 la. r *ar. "s'haJT P,n,n, CITY OF1,317 words
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Article25 1962-12-31 14 RIBBKR TIN i per Ib.l (per pirul) Dec. 24 $4!5.57'i 25 **4S 27 81i, cts. $425.57' i 28 80'- cU. 5426.87 29 5427.0025 words
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1849 1962-12-31 14 1962: Big growth in share dealings From Our Market Correspondent TWO things stand out conspicuously in the past year as far as the Malayan Stock Exchange is concerned the almost fantastic growth of interest by the general public and spread of dealings and the extent of the capital appreciation in1,849 words
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Article163 1962-12-31 14 ON Snturclny morning the Straits tin prire wa» declared at $427 per picul. the hlfhe«t level for the tour day trading weeK. The price on Monday and Thursday was $425.37 2 nnd increased on Friday by $1.50 lo $426 H7 Saturday morning's offering nai 266 <163 words
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Article263 1962-12-31 14 COMMODITY REVIEW ■Ml iruf> orrt M; r nta And i-enti. rr.«p<itively On Thursiiiy the prtM tteneMted from sotiif "iKirt-iovrrinK iroin strike-hound Port ItmltWl mill ftimian thlp. ■M ttiat l«>rt Ahull mil now Inurtml rlsrulivrr Shipmenti nl rulilKi frnnl M:il.i\i •«> Ra* i m Novpmlter totalled JJ.7SO tonii. tnlloued riv Hits263 words
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Article60 1962-12-31 14 THE Malayan lasMMai Ranht' Atasaeateaa mmbi ikeas ekaaa** in '<* run la BBttcaaata on &itur<lay (all Mim Canjrtj BMyMf I 1 S3 I 2. (iirmnil ii <i si I I credit bill*. M it trait* MHa ttllinx TT of OD ready: Canada It Bciilian Francs ItSI Holland Cuildr."60 words
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Article883 1962-12-31 14 rpilE state of share* on the Malayan Stock Exchange show last business to December 21 (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest badness this year to date were: INOUSTIUIS II I ii»i Incii 2.35 W O'9l 2.35883 words
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Article22 1962-12-31 14 v.«. 1% o>< u». u« Influitnall: Tim v 7 S luMtn: 17* -7 I.VI) 17S.t« Jan. 1. I*sl KM.22 words
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Advertisement1060 1962-12-31 14 aw m i I i'»aalK f 9 J J A I *aaaT i*/ wi f I 'Taj Fl^- KAWASAKI KISEN KAISH.\. LTl> Express U.S.A. Paettlc Atlantic Coast Sarvlaa tt* tl* rit tia k rei« '.ii>:>»e* «n^»^t »crt i Bsassl Mail Cti 42 41 11 31 Dtc S Jaa 21 Ja*1,060 words
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Advertisement1042 1962-12-31 14 SAIUNOSt IU IK Deo Spore Oeo. PtnonQ Art. U.K. -CHITRAL- 10 Jen 11 Jen I 2 Pea "CHUSAN- 31 j. a f Fa* 21 «eb "ORONSAY- 10 Fee 3 Met "CATHAY" 11 Met 12 Met 3 Apr "ORCAOES" IS Mer 4 Ap. "CHITRAL" 10 Ap. 11 A P 3 May1,042 words
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Advertisement49 1962-12-31 14 THE THIRD MALAYAN FUND Application Form and full details nvailabip tn sending this coupon to: The Monaaen, P.O. Bo« 90, Slnqaport. f.O »o» IM K««ia Lumew O Bos 30. Ipoh or P O Bo» 277. PetMna Name: iMr./Mn./Mm) Adairen TRUSTEE- THE CHARTERED BANK MALAYA) TRUSTEE ITO 51. 12. 0149 words
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Article808 1962-12-31 15 SHARE MART REVISED QUOTATIONS THE following is a complete IM of revised quotations Issued by the Malayan Stock Exc hange on Friday. Dec. 28. INDUSTRIALS Alex Onti MM 2.40 8.8 ivirol JK/V JW/J B. M. Trustees 3". W 41 3 Bouslead I.BS I.TU Coo. Tio smell. Pref 17/« XC Ord»808 words
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Advertisement1666 1962-12-31 15 P 4 O. SN. COMPANY S.S. "SALMARA" As you are aware, the strike of Uie Malayan Railway Staff has seriously disrupted port working at Port Swettenham. The Port Management has ruled that cargo due to arrive in the above vessel cannot be handled at Port Swettenham. In these circumstances the1,666 words
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Advertisement1580 1962-12-31 15 SHIPPING NOTICES WILH WILHELMSEN LINE M/S "TOURNAT Arrived Singapore on 20th December 1962. A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held at S-H.B. godown No. 46 Irom 8.30 am. to 11 am, on 29th December 1962 and 3rd January, 1963. No further1,580 words
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Advertisement806 1962-12-31 15 NOTICES ROAD CLOSURE NOTICE The private road known as KIAN HONO ROAD, off 11* mile Jurong Road, will be closed from I midnignt 31.13.1962 to mid-night i 1.1.1963. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA la the High Court at Penang j Originating Petition No. 8 of IIH806 words
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Advertisement1067 1962-12-31 15 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES ONLY candidates with the stipulated qualifications n«ed apply. Applicants must satisfy tbe usual birth and residential qualification*. I. ASSISTANT SUPKRINTEXDEN'T OF FI'RMTI R! Central Supplies Office. QUALIFICATIONS St EXPERIENCE: Cambridge School Certificate or Government Chinese Senior Middle HI Certificate or Ooternment School Certificate (Chinese) or equivalent. Experience1,067 words
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Article, Illustration2267 1962-12-31 16 NORMAN SIEBEL - To Jega crown again NORMAN SIEBEL -By He was Asia's most exciting sprinter of the 12 months JTIVE gold medal achievements and three disappointments were the red letter entries in my Malayan Sporting Record for 196% The di s appointments came where they hurt most, in soccer and badminton. The2,267 words
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Advertisement424 1962-12-31 16 TOOTAL COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS First Prize of $500/NG CHENG NAI 39-B Cantonment Road, Penong. Dealer: GIM BEE Co., 547 Penang Road, Penang. Second Prizes of $250/- each M« CHU SO KAN, 70 Jolon Station, Po»ir Mov Kelontorv Dcotar STYLE MART, 355 -E Jolon Temepoqong, Koto Bhoru. Mr. LOOI AH SOO, 22424 words
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Advertisement99 1962-12-31 16 the ideal DRINK FOR ALL OCCASIONS M MOTHERS! Give your children instant relief from colds, fever, headaches and sore throats! Give them Rexall Children 1 Aspirin. Raspberry flavoured and so pleasant to take, the tablets can be chewed or taken with milk or water. CHILDREN'S ASPIRIN Serving Malaya and the99 words
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Article550 1962-12-31 17 FROST, ICE AND SNOW AGAIN ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE REVIEW London, Sunday FROST, ice and snow yesterday caused the biggest blackout in the history of English League football. Only ten of the 45 English League matches could be played. Including the Scottish fixtures, sevenReuter - 550 words
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Article1299 1962-12-31 17 Burnley 4 Shrff. Wed. o NoiU Forest 3 West Ham 4 roitpwied: Arsenal v Everton. Birmingham v Bolton, Blackpool v Blackburn. Ipswich v Tottenham. Leytnn v Leicester, Liverpool v Aston Villa. Manchester Utd. v Fulham, Sheffield Utd. v Manchester City, West. Bromwlch v Wolves. P W D1,299 words
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173 1962-12-31 17 LONDON. Sun. Electrical heating under the turf enabled the final Scottish Rugby Union trial to be played at Murrayfleld yesterday when snow and ice all but wiped out the first class Rugby programme. The selectors were hoping for a convincing display from their Probable173 words
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Article88 1962-12-31 17 Maria in 3-set win over Darlene DORT ELIZABETH, Sun 1 Maria Bueno (Brazil), former Wimblecon women's singles champion, won two titles in the Eastern Province lawn tennis championships here yesterday. She defeated Darlene Hard (United States), 6-4. 3-6. 6-3. in the women's singles final and then took the women's doubles,Reuter - 88 words
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Article51 1962-12-31 17 MIAMI BEACH, Sun.— Tony Roche, one of Australia's best lawn tennis prospects, who has been widely tipped as a future Davis Cup star, won the 18-and-under section of the international Orange Bowl tournament for juniors here. Roche beat compatriot Geoffrey Pollard 6-1. 6-3, 7-5 In the all-Australian51 words
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419 1962-12-31 17 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON l*_ MELBOURNE, Sun. The overnight story of the Duke of Norfolk's rallying cry from England of "We must attack, attack, attack in Melbourne" drew a ready response from Ted Dexter at his Sunday morning press Interview here today. "Yes,"419 words
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Article44 1962-12-31 17 MOSCOW. Sun. Valery Brumcl, world high jump record holder, cleared 2.10 metres '6ft 10' j indoor meeting here yesterday. This was Bruniol's first official competition after he established a new world's best of 2.27 m. (7ft s>4> last September. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article17 1962-12-31 17 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun— Perafc beat Kedah 5-4 in a charity soccer match played here today.17 words
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Advertisement32 1962-12-31 17 xJfc. '^^Hfc B^h ill %*w IJ §m look for the two gold leaves in the red and white pack Cop""*™ This advertisement is issued by Rothman* of Pall Mall (Malaya) Limited. vc4/«*T32 words
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Article30 1962-12-31 18 WARSAW Sun.— Polish Communist Party and Government leaders returned here today after friendly" talks with Mr. Khrushchev in Kiev. Neither side gave ar.y Indication of what was discussed30 words
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Article24 1962-12-31 18 60 m. p.h. winds TOKYO. Sun. Gusts of more j than 60 m p.h. winds damaged 73 houses in Shizuoka prefecture I today.— UPl24 words
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150 1962-12-31 18 WEST AND RUSSIA ALLIANCE 'LIKELY' T ON DON. Sun. A columnist of The People today expressed the opinion that an alliance between the West and Russia, similar to that of the war-time alliance against Nazi Germany, was now likely. He said: "Mr. Khrushchev's retreat in Cuba was one of manyReuter - 150 words
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Article2208 1962-12-31 18 MAIN SPRINT GOES TO PEAK OF PERFECTION 1 RACING with Epsom Jeep Penang Sunday BRILLIANTLY ridden by Moses Lee, Mr. E. L. Chan's Cash Inn scored a smashing 2£length win from the hot favourite National Joy in the $20,000 Penang Gold Cup over lOf at2,208 words
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Article47 1962-12-31 18 TOTAL POOL $8t.7J8 Ist No. *****1 $35,3 7 2nd. No. *****9 $14,148 3rd X». *****8 7,«74 Starters ($1,386 each): Nm *****0 *****2 *****6 *****9 3*5550 3*4991 313*66 *****9 *****0 *****5 *****1. Consolations ($l,OOO each) Nos.: *****5 *****6 2*299* 21.-i747 *****4 *****5 *****7 19*184 3*2241 *****7.47 words
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Article21 1962-12-31 18 PETER JEYARATNAM W] departed 31 19.69. Living always. with us In spirit, though gone. Inaart«d by Grace and family.21 words
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272 1962-12-31 18 JAKARTA. Sun. THE Malayan Ambassador here, Dato Haji Kamaruddin bin Haji Idris, said yesterday that the rebel leader, A. M. Azahari, could have achieved his objective by constitutional means. He told a 15-man Indonesian delegation protesting against Malaya's Brunei policy that Azahari's party.272 words
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Article151 1962-12-31 18 A LOR STAR. Sun.— DefendIng champions Zalbidi Ismail and Miss Teoh Slew Yong won three titles each In the Kedah Open badminton championships which concluded here last night. Zaibidi won the singles crown for the fifth consecutive year when he beat Wong Tat Meng 11-15. 15-11. 15-1151 words
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Advertisement46 1962-12-31 18 Uta CLASSIFIED AOVEftTISEMEKTS 20 words S4 i Minimum i MARSHALL: To David and Jean a daiiKhter Sarah Elizabeth 30th December at Gleneaxles Hospital LONG LIM: Between Boon Youk, d o Mr and Mrs Lone Yoke Mr. and Mrs. Llni Jew Sinnu of X.L on 30.12 62.46 words
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Advertisement147 1962-12-31 18 /l\ Vi ~m J[ ONE DRINKING GLASS fX ONE BEAUTIFUL FACE TOWEI will ke given FREI to every purchase ot B 1 doz. florae iize) or 2 doz. (small sizol mm KLOSTER BEER Available from S'tl THONG HUAT LT Htori OHit* JU. Sour. '.d«. *—4. Sin«ap*r»i. T.I: 74fT? »Mg Branch147 words
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Miscellaneous30 1962-12-31 18 IKKKKV SPORi: |)i v. t: University RAX Tcngan (Bkt Timah); Polir* i "Thomson Rd.>. <(.(•« DIV. 1: PWD v Sgoc I R<i>. iron mv. I; 17 Gurkhas Afldenonians ipper pad.. !U30 words
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