The Straits Times, 23 January 1963
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Title Section21 1963-01-23 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 He**** The Straits TImes Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1963. if 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article63 1963-01-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federation and Singapore Governments are giving a total of $45,000 to the Sarawak flood victims. The Federation Government is sending $30,000 and Singapore $15,000. Letters expressing sympathy for the victims were sent today to Sarawak's Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell. by both Tun63 words
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Article, Illustration1050 1963-01-23 1 Flood relief in Borneo RN, RAF helicopters ferry in food: Dysentery reported in Limbang area SINGAPORE, Vues BRITISH troops, called to Brunei to quell the rebellion, are now engaged in widespread flood relief and rescue operations throughout the three Borneo territories. A British Army report received from1,050 words
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Article41 1963-01-23 1 MANILA. Tues. Zaini Hadji Ahmad, chief lieutenant of the Brunei revolutionary leader. Sheik A. M. Azahari, is leaving for London, the Manila Times reported today. The report said he would "presumably remain there in exile." Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration151 1963-01-23 1 Here comes the bride— by boat AND THE BAND FOLLOWS KNEE-DEEP IN WATER... OUT of flood -ravaged Sarawak came this picture yesterday of a wedding that defied the angry waters. For the couple, just getting to their new home was not enough. They wanted to do it in style. Note151 words
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Article37 1963-01-23 1 NAPLES. Tues. Saverio Panaro. 18. collapsed and died while dancfafl the Twist at a party in his home at Chsal di Principe near here. A doctor said the strain killed him.- Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article62 1963-01-23 1 WASHINGTON. Tues. Three of President Kennedy's sisters have cancelled plans for a visit to India and Pakistan, it was announced last night. A spokesman for one of the sisters. Mrs. Sargent Shriver. said the trip had depended on whether they all could be free toReuter - 62 words
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Article95 1963-01-23 1 LONDON, Tues. A strip poker game between two women and two men ended with the women wearing not a stitch of clothing, a divorce court judge said here today. He said one of the women, a Swiss girl, telling the story of the evening, wondered whyReuter - 95 words
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283 1963-01-23 1 EE BOON LEE - EE BOON LEE By SINGAPORE, Tuesday. IT WAS lunch at the picket lines, then back to work for the 400 Metal Box workers today. The end of the 19-day strike came as the company's ultimatum to engage new staff if the "dismissed"283 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-01-23 1 Successful operation on Malayan 'heart' girl MELBOURNE. Tues. Doctors completed a four-hour operation on Malayan girl. Wong Kam Thye, 22 (above), who is suffering from a congenital heart ailment, at Prince Henry's Hospital in Melbourne today. Surgeons described the operation as "technically difficult but apparently successful." Miss Wong was broughtReuter - 105 words
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402 1963-01-23 1 Customs find 5 more stills in hills OENANG, Tues.-vrhe hills of Paya Terubong, about eight miles from the city, flowed with liquor and fermented mash when men of the Customs Preventive Branch destroyed five more illicit distilleries today. The raid, code-named "Operation Ang Pow," led to the discovery of: 5,874402 words
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Article34 1963-01-23 1 STOCKPILE RUBBER FOR SALE M ASHINGTON GSA innouncrvi MM I"" fcMM I'Jditionai fctackpile rubber b for >j\< month in addition to tnal 5.000 tons brcau lock Mnkr on AtlantiSnlf To «*t port?—34 words
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Article332 1963-01-23 2 OUR MEN IN CONGO FIGHT DISORDERLY ELEMENTS IT N I TED NATIONS, Tues. Malayan and Nigerian troops of the U.N. Command were in action in North Katanga "to prevent or halt civil war," a U.N. spokesman said yesterday. The official said the troops were "collaborating inReuter - 332 words
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Article245 1963-01-23 2 NEW DELHI, Tuesday. MEMBERS of the Praja Socialist Party will oppose India's acceptance of the Colombo proposals on the Sino-Indlan border dispute when they are put uefore Parliament tomorrow. The party's general secre- tary. Mr. N. G. Goray. said In a press statement that theReuter - 245 words
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Article54 1963-01-23 2 JAKARTA. Tues. Villagers at Pemalang In central Java bare declared war on hordes of rats that have invaded their homes and fields. A report from the village said that in a fourday counter-attack they killed 2JU65 rats. But the number of rat. is still increasing,Reuter - 54 words
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Article24 1963-01-23 2 ACCRA, Tues. Ghana has agreed to establish diplomatic relations with the new provisional Government of Togo, it was announced here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article272 1963-01-23 2 LONDON, Tues. MR. Emmanuel Pelaez, Vice-Presi-dent of the Philippines, on arrival here by air today for talks with the British Government, expressed concern over international Communist subversion which "poses an active threat to the security of our region." Mr. Pelaez, who Is also Foreign Affairs Secretary,Reuter - 272 words
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Article33 1963-01-23 2 PEKINO, Tues. Mao Tae-tung. Chinese Communist Party leader, has given a banquet In honour of an Indonesian Communlat Party delegation visiting China, the New China News Agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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201 1963-01-23 2 SAIGON, Tues. Air Force strafing killed 19 members of two families in a hamlet about 70 miles south of Saigon after aircraft were called in to attack Communist guerillas. Usually reliable sources said the guerillas had attacked the hamlet of Glao Hoa in the earlyReuter - 201 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-01-23 2 WAYWARD WHEELS FILIPINO youngsters look in surprise at the wheel left behind on the street after a traffic accident. The bus in the backgronnd broke its differential and left its rear wheels as it was signalled to a stop by a policeman. The bolts fixing the springs to the chassis79 words
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110 1963-01-23 2 TAIPEH. Tues. A Nationalist Chinese naval patrol was believed to have sunk a Communist gunboat yesterday in the first sea battle In the Formosa Strait In more than a year, the National Defence Ministry reported last night. The Ministry's military information service said the CommunistUPI - 110 words
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Article20 1963-01-23 2 JAKARTA. Tues— Andrlan Nlfcolayev. the Soviet Unions third cosmonaut, arrived here yesterday for a 10-day tour of Indonesia.20 words
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Miscellaneous25 1963-01-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby S /l WAS AfBAJD <O r c*/e Likic )TT^^i L stabv- wAmneJ torn/ v -\_foc *xj>r *Z2i2?** i____-_-_-_-_-_-_-_. /y l!_|25 words
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Article288 1963-01-23 3 DATELINE THE SALE of the entire naval dockyard as a single 13.5-aere lot for commercial development as Hong Kong's new Central District, how under consider ation by Government, could bring in an estimated HKS3OO million to the Treasury. MOTORISTS are now payIng 50 cents an hour for parking288 words
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Article257 1963-01-23 3 I am of a mind to send W you to prison. But you are an Australian and I suppose you would think that I was taking revenge became you gave us a licking in A the Test match. —Mr. Donaldson Loudoun, a London magistrate, fining anReuter - 257 words
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Article32 1963-01-23 3 WASHINGTON, Tues.—President Kennedy today ordered a report to be drawn up as soon as possible appraising the results of research on a proposed American supersonic transport plane for commercial use.32 words
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Article62 1963-01-23 3 LONDON, Tues.— Barbara Fell. 54-year-old former top civil servant In the British Central Office of Information, was today denied leave to appeal against a two-year prison sentence by the Court of Appeal. Miss Pell was sentenced last December under the Official Secrete Act' for passing confidential62 words
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Article33 1963-01-23 3 CHICAGO, Tues.— At least 15 deaths attributed to the weather —mostly caused by exposure, fire or road accidents were reported in the United States today as the< cold wave continued. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article171 1963-01-23 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. Senator Jennings Randolph, (Democrat- West Virginia) said he would shortly introduce legislation in the Senate to grant Sir Winston Churchill honorary American citizenship in recognition of the "heartfelt gratitude and affection" of the American people for Britain's wartime leader. A resolution to this effect has171 words
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Article565 1963-01-23 3 LONDON, Tues 'Trust and pray it's not fatal' he says Macmillan said yesterday that there had been a setback in Britain's effort to enter the European Cohimon Market, but he declared: "I trust and pray it's not a fatal setback." The Prime Minister reviewed the BrusselsReuter - 565 words
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Article112 1963-01-23 3 France: A boycott of entry talks f UXEMBOURG, Tues. MJ France boycott?d a meeting yesterday exploring possible British entry into the European Coal and Steel Community. The other five members went ahead wfth talks in an "empty chair session." They were not expected to make any important decisions regarding British112 words
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133 1963-01-23 3 LONDON, Tues.— The staff of the two London newspapers, the News Chronicle and the Star, who lost their jobs in take-overs in 1961, are to get compensation after all, the DailyNews Trust has announced In June, a shareholder in Daily News Ltd., formerReuter - 133 words
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Article24 1963-01-23 3 BERLIN, Tues. The Bast German Communist Party congress yesterday re-elected Mr. Walter Ulbricht as a memßer of the central committee— Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration167 1963-01-23 3 Youth freed of killing ex-Labour Party chief T ONDON, Tues.— A 16- year-old youth was found not guilty yesterday of the manslaughter of Mr. George Ivor Brinham, 45, chairman of the British Labour Party from 1959 to 1960 Laurence Thomas Somers, had pleaded not guilty to murdering Mr. Brinham, whoReuter - 167 words
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Article20 1963-01-23 3 HONG KONG. Tues— The authorities in Canton yesterday executed a "Chiang Kai-shek secret agent." Radio Canton said.-20 words
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Article, Illustration42 1963-01-23 4 THIS IS the first consignment of 25 crates of clothing from Singapore which were airlifted by the Royal Air Force yesterday for flood victims in Borneo. Red Cross workers are seen loading the clothing into a lorry. Straits Times picture.42 words
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182 1963-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Tang Weng Kooi, 39, who was involved in a 12.16 a.m. fatal traffic accident last Aug. 18, was today fined $2,000 or six months' jail by the Second Criminal District Court. Tang, manager of a Market Street company, was also182 words
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Article135 1963-01-23 4 EX-WORKERS TO GET 'ANG POW' SINGAPORE, Tues. The liquidator of the Malayan Textile Mills has agreed to pay wages due plus payment ir. lieu of annual leave to the 386 exemployees of the company on Thursday or Chinese New Year's eve. A Government statement today said the Parliamentary Secretary to135 words
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Article32 1963-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Film Society will screen the film version of Jean-Paul Sartre's "Huis Clos" at the Cultural Centre on Sunday, Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.32 words
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288 1963-01-23 4 A move to protect S 'pore-made goods riIRST steps by the Si give protection to Sir been announced in a sp€ This requires importers of similar goods, but made elsewhere Including the Federation, to obtain licences. Imports of these goods will be restricted to "quantities based on a monthly average288 words
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Article93 1963-01-23 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Seletar Theatre Club announced today that its musical play. "Pantomime Alladin scheduled to be held at the Cultural Centre on Jan. 24 at 7 pjn., has been cancelled owing to circumstances beyond its control. The performances for Jan. 25 and 26 will be held at93 words
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Article361 1963-01-23 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore: ARRIVALS BOAC: From London. Rome, Beirut. Bahrein. Bombay. Colombo. iBA 788) 4.35 a.m.: from Sydney. Darwin iBA 701) 6.40 pjn. Garuda: From Jakarta (GA 804) 8.40 a.m.; from Bangkok (GA 803) 5.25361 words
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Article59 1963-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Pan Hon. Singapore's boy violinist. Lee will take part in a charity concert in aid of the St. John's Home for the Aged to be held on Jan. 28 at 8.30 p.m. at the Victoria Theatre. The concert, sponsored by Mr. Och Soon59 words
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Article52 1963-01-23 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Social Welfare Department today distributed foodstuffs to nine more islands off Singapore. The food comprising dates, rice, and sugar, was donated by the Lee Foundation to help Muslim communities in the islands during the coming fasting month. Yesterday the department distributed food to52 words
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Advertisement659 1963-01-23 4 tsuxw i OfKan isatlOß^ 1*0%% SUOIVIXCi" 11 0.m., I 30, 4, 6.30 «.30 p.m. Tooy Curt.* Yul Brvnner I "TARAS BULBA" (ua| PonoVision COLOR No Free List g Tomorrow, Friday Saturday m at MIDNIGHT No Free Lift. Also I4J o.m. Morning Shows on Fndov, Saturday Sunday LIN DAI Pettr Chen659 words
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190 1963-01-23 5 Decision in Chiu rape appeal awaited KUALA LUMPUR Tues. The decision of the Federation Couri of Appeal on the Chiu Nang Hong rape case will be delivered on Thursday. The Chief Justice. Dato Sir James Thomson, had reserved Judgment on Chiu's appeal yesterday until this morning. But this morning the190 words
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Article53 1963-01-23 5 MUAR. Tues. Inland kampongs In Muar district are hit by drought. Yesterday, 11 kampongs appealed to the District Office here for help. A spokesman was sure that many more were suffering a water shortage. District officials met later to tackle the problem of distributing emergency water supplies53 words
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Article92 1963-01-23 5 SULTAN VISITS RADIO —MALAYA- KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Sultan of Selangor and the Tengku Ampuan visited the studios of Radio Malaya here today. They were shown round by the Director of Radio Malaya, Inche Dol Ramli. and later had tea in the auditorium. The Sultan's only complaint was that the92 words
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Article36 1963-01-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Inche Bidin Login. District Officer j of Johore Bahru, laid the founda- tion stone of a mosque to be built j at Kampong Aver Manis. 32 miles j from here, today.36 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-01-23 5 THE FINAL ACT A HANDSHAKE across tbe table after the signing of the agreement between Dato Ahmad Perang: and Mr. U'ren. Looking on are: Dato S a r don (centre) and (clockwise) Inrhe Noor Zainal, secretar> to the Ministry of Transport. Professor Ungku Abdul Aziz, Dr. N. A. Hall, of56 words
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686 1963-01-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues for tolerance and understanding to keep the trains running efficiently were made today at the official signing of the agreement which formally ended the 23-day railway strike. High up on the agreement list is an assurance by686 words
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Article132 1963-01-23 5 IPOH, Tues. Leong Meng Kwang, 14, who obtained a Class B certificate for Standard Six in the Pasir Puteh Malay School here, today enrolled in the Malay medium Form One of the Anderson School. Meng Kwang. son of a Chinese physician. Is one of two132 words
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Article31 1963-01-23 5 KAJANO. Tues. A total of $50,000 has been allotted (or the improvement of roads and drains in the villages of Dengkil and Bangi in Ulu Langat district this year.31 words
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Article, Illustration103 1963-01-23 5 KUALA LIMPI'U, Tins. Two teachers mho have been awarded Colombo Plan scholarships to study the latest methods of teaching deaf children will leave for New Zealand tomorrow. They are Miss Ho Chai Ping, 24 (above), a teacher at the Batu Tiga Road103 words
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Advertisement75 1963-01-23 5 LUXURY FOR SIX >*M| m[ \W j^^BBJBBBBaBBBBBBj W^ JM the new VAUXHALL VELOX I CRESTA The spacious new Vauxhall VELOX/CRESTA provides ample room for six big adults. With its immaculate finish, inside and out, afl-synchromesh gearbox with" optional over-drive or Hydra-matic* automatic transmission these are quite simply great motor cars.75 words
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Article134 1963-01-23 6 ROBBERS GET $8,600 IN ONE NIGHT KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Robbers armed with pistols and knives escaped with more than $8,600 in two separate robberies here last night In one incident at Brickfields Road, six men— two armed with pistols and the rest with knives raided a shop, Kum Hin and134 words
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Article45 1963-01-23 6 .SINGAPORE, Tues. Thirtyfour men of 16 Platoon, D Company, Ist Bn.. Singapore Infantry Regiment, who have completed their basic training, will take part In a passing-out parade at the Ulu Pandan Camp tomorrow at 6.30 a.m. Brigadier P.EM. Bradley will inspect the parade.45 words
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Article, Illustration82 1963-01-23 6 COLONEL Ariflin bin Ismail, 49 (above), of the Royal Malay Regiment, has been named the new Director of the Federation Territorial Army. He has succeeded Colonel Yeop Mahidin, who returned to the Malayan Civil Service in November last year. Colonel Ariflin was the second Malayan officer82 words
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143 1963-01-23 6 200 attend murdered librarian's funeral ITU ALA LUMPUR, 1V Tues. More than 200 people including the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, today attended the funeral of Mr. Ooi Teng Kwee, 53, a librarian in the House of Parliament, who was murdered at his home in Jalan143 words
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Article86 1963-01-23 6 MALACCA, Tues. A schoolteacher, Shonali Thanabalan, was today granted a decree nisi to be made absolute in three months, by Mr. Justice Ismail Khan in the High Court here. She petitioned for a divorce from her husband, K. Thanabalan. a teacher in the same school,86 words
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Article29 1963-01-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Straits Times in Singapore today received a donation of $8 from Mr. William Goon for the Kasbtn quadruplets, bringing their fund to $521.29 words
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Article58 1963-01-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Air Chief Marshal Sir Walter Merton, air member-designate for supply and organisation of the Royal Air Force, left for Hong Kong today after spending a week in Singapore visiting Par East Air Force headquarters and RAP units. He will make another stop-over58 words
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Article, Illustration407 1963-01-23 6 Iron industry 'facing a major crisis' IPOH, Tuesday. f J I HE iron mining industry in Malaya faces a major crisis which may lead to mass unemployment and closure of many mines, Mr. Chew Swee Kee, president of the Malayan Iron Miners' Association, said here today. "The threat to the407 words
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Article27 1963-01-23 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. An "L" rider, Chua Ling Cheng, was killed yesterday when his motorcycle crashed into the back of a car in Bartley Road.27 words
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Article, Illustration73 1963-01-23 6 SINGAPORE. Tues. Artist David Kwo (above) gives a demonstration of his art to members of the Singapore Institute of Architects at the home of its president. Mr. Alfred 11. K. Wong. Mr. Kwo, who is lecturer of the arts programme for the Association of73 words
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Article39 1963-01-23 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Che Satipatma binte Haji Suji k 43, of Amber Road, saw a man disappearing through the front door at 3 a.m. today. A check showed that she had lost cash and jewellery worth about $1,000.39 words
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210 1963-01-23 6 Speedy Malaysia work if Brunei says 'Yes' KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MALAYA-BRUNEI inter-governmental comA mittee will be formed as soon as the oil-rich State says "Yes" to Malaysia. Sources close to "Malaysia Operations" said today that no time would be wasted in getting the committee going. They were commenting on the210 words
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150 1963-01-23 6 PRISONERS TO GET EXTRA RATIONS FOR NEW YEAR SINGAPORE. Tues. The 'Ministry of Home Affairs today announced that prisoners in state prisons, including detainees, will be allowed extra food, cigarettes and tobacco during Chinese New Year. No visits to prisoners will, however, be allowed on Jan. 25 and 26 except150 words
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Article34 1963-01-23 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Inche Abdullah bin Mohamed Salleh, 52, will leave the State Secretary's office at the end of this month to become private secretary to the Sultan of Johore.34 words
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265 1963-01-23 6 Finance Ministry to handle tourism OINGAPORE, Tues. The Minister of Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, announced today that tourism would be developed as a major industry in Singapore. From Feb. 1 tourism would be the responsibility of the Ministry of Finance. he added. Addressing a lunch meeting of the Singapore Tourist265 words
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Article215 1963-01-23 6 1/UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— 1Y A total of $5,054 more has been raised for the National Monument Fund. The fund now stands at $646,559. Of the latest amounts the biggest was $1,972.60 representing interest received through investment In Treasury Bills. Interest earned for the halfyear ending in215 words
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Article, Illustration1046 1963-01-23 7 'INDIAN PROBLEM' CASTS A SHADOW OVER THE ISLANDS' FUTURE— TO discover the feelings of Fiji about its future, Britain has sent Mr. Nigel Fisher from its Colonial Office to this group of 322 islands in the Pacific Ocean. Fiji was discovered by Tasman in 1643,OFNS - 1,046 words
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Advertisement71 1963-01-23 7 A^aI^OOO PEOPLE TRIED VIRGINIA GOLD and the VOTE IS FOR RED for PLAIN GREEN tor MENTHOL This is the result of our poll: m A A m jmm M f\ mm jk —9 f\ ////m^yw///// f~J V 1 I ///SEhB///// TlVf I or look for the two gold leaves RED71 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1963-01-23 8 'Motive is to smear Jamit and capture his union' defence SECOND DAY OF THE TRIAL Counsel asks: This man is overhearing... is he another Special Branch agent? CINGAPORE, Tues. —Charges of "ulterior motives" and protests against Press and radio coverage highlighted today's hearing of the trial of two officials of1,232 words
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Article, Illustration206 1963-01-23 8 K U ALA LUMPUR, xv Tues. The Commissioner for the Fedral Capital, Haji Ismail bin Panjang Arts, returned home from Hong Kong today full of praise for the tenancy tribunal system operating in that colony. He described the system which came Into operation 1 i206 words
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Miscellaneous93 1963-01-23 8 Ailey Oop By V. T. Hawniim VyMSC^'.^ J IIKNOWALLEVf KNOWING HOW DOC I U "^S^'lh.^vS^ I W-NOWSHUOOCP >fa°'i&'<&\/® 1 BoBNoxloos 'Vf EO SABOUTO p s ra^^Ec^A^&i r^Snl PsL A^iix/ l r-^ Dick Trmey By Chester Gouid Li 9 i Abner By Al Capp HM?. f NAXT TO ME*\ SUT— DO93 words
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Article197 1963-01-23 9 CHAN BENG SOON - CHAN BENG SOON: From rpHREE girls, kid- napped in Perils in the last two days, are all home. One was released by her abductors, another was rescued by police and the third girl was found by her father. This was what happened to them: Meryam197 words
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146 1963-01-23 9 PENANG. Tuesday. rrHE three youths who stole $11,200 worth of Jewel- lery from the showcase of a shop in Kamponj; Kolam yesterday afternoon are believed to belong to the same gang responsible for the theft of watches from two other shops in the146 words
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Article54 1963-01-23 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Association of Professional Workers, with the assistance of the Adult Education Board has organised a course on "Introduction to social work" to be held between Jan. 30 and April 3 at the cultural centre tn Canning Rise. The lectures will be held on Wednesday54 words
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Article46 1963-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Yang di-Pcrtuan Negara. Inche Yusof bin Ishak, has ordered the grounds o, the Istana Negara to be opened from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday. Chinese New Year's Day. The police band will perform from 4.30 urn. to 5.30 p.m.46 words
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Article39 1963-01-23 9 IPOH, Tues. Two new community halls, built at a total cost of $11,700 at Bagan Bahru and Sungal Sega in the Selama subdistrict, were declared open by the Mentri Berar of Perak, Dato Sha'arl bin Shafiee. yesterday.39 words
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Article52 1963-01-23 9 SINGAPORE. Tues, The French Ambassador to Malaya. Mr. P Anthonioz. flew Into Singapore today en route to Jakarta on a private visit to Mr. Q. Dorget, French Ambassador to Jakarta. Mr. Anthonioz, formerly Ambassador to Mauritania, West Africa for three years, was appointed to Malaya three52 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-01-23 9 *pHE LITTLE BOY in this picture seems to be tickled by his "thorn among the roses" situation. And the little girl seems to say. "Ssh... don't disturb mum!" Mummy had brought her a ion.: to take a look at Robinson's department store "bargain basement" when it opened88 words
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296 1963-01-23 9 Baby death cook found in blazing room PENANG, Tuesday. J^ COOK accused of murdering her employer's baby was later found behaving hysterically in a blazing room, a preliminary inquiry was told today. "She was crying and shouting," Sub-Officer Gulan bin Mohamed Kassim of the City Fire Brigade said at the296 words
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89 1963-01-23 9 MUAR, Tues. Dato Sulaiman bin Ninam Shah, chairman for Johore Local Government, said today that a total of 1.159 low-cost houses cost.ing $6,204,800 will be completed in Johore this year. A total of $380,000 wiU be spent on the construction of a stadium89 words
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101 1963-01-23 9 PENANG. Tues. Happiest pilgrim in the Kuala Lumpur which saileri lrom Swettenham Pier today as Inche Mohamed Rasum bin Hajl All. a resident of Batu Lanchang Road. Inche Rasum had reached the pier this morning to board the vessel when he missed his101 words
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96 1963-01-23 9 IPOH. Tues.— lpoh police have intensified their efforts to prevent crimes ever the Chinese New Year festival by increasing patrols on foot and on bicycles. Members of the police field force, based near the aerodrome here, will assist the local police. Supt.96 words
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Article50 1963-01-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayan Youth Hostels Association will hold a "Hawaiian Night" dance on Chinese New Year's Eve at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Thursday. Entrance Is $3 for a couple and $2 single. The proceeds will go towards the expansion programme of the M.Y.H.A.50 words
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Article31 1963-01-23 9 SINGAPORE, Tues.— Mr. Lee Slow Mong will speak on "Household Gods and the Chinese New Year" at the Rotary Club of Sin-gapore-West luncheon on Thursday In Prince's Restaurant.31 words
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Advertisement204 1963-01-23 9 FLY BORNEO AIRWAYS WITHIN SARAWAK, direct connection with Malayan Airways BAUNEI NORTH BORNEO to and from Singapore KUCHING— SIBU— KUCHING DAILY (18 FLIGHTS WEEKLY EACH DIRECTION) KUCHING— SEMATAN— KUCHING FRIDAY KUCHING— SIMANGGANG— SIBU FRIDAY SIBU— SIMANGGANG— KUCHING SATURDAY SIBU— BINTULU— LUTONG— BINTULU— SIBU MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY SUNDAY SIBU— BINTULU— BRUNEI—204 words
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Advertisement379 1963-01-23 9 FIRST IN FASHION! SANFORIZED a i. V I s Diamond AND -4T** Garnet f^ SHIRT*" O SPORT SHIRT PERFECT FITTING COLLARS FOR GREATER COMFORT ANO SMARTER APPEARANCE OF 81, HIGH ST. SftX^J^'PARKER 61 Ba ll POINT OTHER PENS Remarkable .the way the Parker 61 performs so precisely! I JJM (j379 words
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Obituary130 1963-01-23 10 Word* $10 (Minimum) M.V. CRCQORV MHBSi BBJBf trarefully at General Hospital. Ipoh on .'l-1-63. Funeral beld on 22-1-63. MR 00H TEOW GUAM aged 56 ■I'd peacefully on 21-1-63. Leaving -iimd his beloved wife Ko ileok Pnh. son. Khuat Ghee, daughter. I'earl. Horn; Choo, one daughter-in-law .md two Krandcalidren. Corteg*130 words
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Article52 1963-01-23 10 Word.- FlO (Minimum) DR. AND MRS. Chen* Wei Nlen •hank all friends, relatives for their a'tendance and valuable gift* on the m ration of their marriage 19-1-63. THE PAMILY OF the late Mrs. Out Choon Klew thank relative* and friend* for their condolence*, wreath*, rrroll*. assistance, attendance* during ;h»ir52 words
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Article41 1963-01-23 10 in Wordt SIO (Minimum) IN REMEMBRANCE late Seraphlna PolK-arp Goidt.. Mtirukumpuzha. Flrat Anniversary Requiem High Maas will he sung at Lady of Lourdes Church Singapore, at 6.30 a.m. on Thursday 24-1 -S3 Your presence prayer* «oUrited hy husband, daughters, grandchildren41 words
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Article24 1963-01-23 10 2* Wonts Sit (Minimum) CHUA BENO HIN, 83 Market Street. Tel: *****, Spore. Wishes Hl* Patron* Friends A Happy A Prosperous New Tear.24 words
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Article266 1963-01-23 10 M Word* Sit Minimum) TRY MIUTTA filtered coffee All trouad coffee taate* better when ultrred with tae Melltta Coffee maker. UNPLEASANT ODOURS bothering tou to th* office? Uet a container of Airwtek mist. Press a button and out ko smell*. ROSI ••EP.WEIN hack from Manila Tokyo offen late Classes266 words
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The Straits Times Wednesday, January 23, 1963.
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Article678 1963-01-23 10 The Time Is Now The charter members of the nuclear club are giving themselves a last chance to ban nuclear tests. Probably this time they will succeed. There is only a small difference to j bridge now that Mr. Khrushchev has accepted the principle of on-site inspections of suspicious events.678 words
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Article316 1963-01-23 10 The Federation Government has responded promptly to the appeal for help for victims oi the most disastrous floods in Sarawak's history Within hours of the setting up of a relief fund, Tengku Abdul Rahman had authorised a donation of $30,000. It is unlikely that this will be the316 words
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Article194 1963-01-23 10 In more than one quarter in Malaya, Hongkong is being looked upon as a model in the disposal of tenancy problems. Not many months ago, certain builders suggested that Kuala Lumpur should have a Hong-kong-type arbitration court to deal with squatter clearance. Now the Federal Capital Commissioner has194 words
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Article, Illustration713 1963-01-23 10 Fighting the canker of corruption in Ceylon AS BRIBERY BECOMES A WAY OF LIFE, CORRODING ALL LEVELS OF SOCIETY: by A SPECIAL WRITER wr c x t .o I^M rice, CeyJL lon's biggest political issue today is bribery. Corruption in various forms and at all levels is one of theReuter - 713 words
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Letter163 1963-01-23 10 [T is deplorable that Mr. K. Ayadurai. the "champion" of the G.Cfl., should come out with a "Federal and State General Clerical Services Onion" which move must delay the unification of the clerical services on a Federation basis. A "leader with 18 years of trade union experience." Mr.163 words
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Letter335 1963-01-23 10 W ITH reference to the TT letter from "Slngapura" (S.T. Jan. 17), I would like to state that the Singapore Government has, since 1953, advanced over five million dollars to its employees on generous terms to assist them in building their own houses. Sums up to 95 per335 words
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Letter170 1963-01-23 10 DEFERRING to the report IV a few days ago in which Mr. Tan Kok Chee of Muar had urged the Johore Government* to investigate complaints over payments of arrears of water bills, I agree with Mr. Tan because the same tragedy is occurring In Teluk Anson. The town170 words
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Letter108 1963-01-23 10 I HAVE been a member of the Kelantan Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society since the early part of 1958. In April 1960 I applied for a loan of $900 and it was approved in April 1961. I was told I would get the money in October108 words
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Letter210 1963-01-23 10 WHERE Is still a great X deal of goodwill for Malaya among the masses In Indonesia In spite of the efforts made by certain political and government leaders to whip feelings against Tengku Abdul Rahman and Malaya. T was at an open air rally at Kotapradja in Bandoeng a210 words
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Letter64 1963-01-23 10 MAY I suggest a uniform spelling for all Malay words? At present some common words are spelt In more than one way. The Singapore Government should also correct some Malay names of streets and Islands. Bras Basah Road should read Beras Basah Road, Kreta Ayer Roart should be64 words
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389 1963-01-23 10 Ahead WHAT THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT WILL BRING j£UALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Malayan Chines* throughout the country are now studying a 90-cent Chinese almanac found in almost all Chinese home* to find out what is in storr for them In the comlne New Year. \nd this, according to an expert389 words
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Advertisement426 1963-01-23 10 Straits Timm A Malay Mail CteeerK**) advert Ktmeota May be Mended tai I*l Floor COLD STORA.I ARCADS Orc**rd Read COLO •TOUACK BRANCHM AT HOLLAND MOAO-KATOtM Kl*>*»«L ROAD-NAVAL AutHefte**) Agent* CITY BOOK STORK LTD Wtnctteeter Mouse. CoNyer o«i*r TMI HBWS PWONT fHiMirkri Sus*rni»i**» M. M. ISMAIL Admiralty MM, Nmi B. U.426 words
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Advertisement25 1963-01-23 10 Wishing all our Friends Customers a Very Happy Prosperous New Year C. K. TANG (SINGAPORE) LTD. 310. ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****. ***** (4 LINES)25 words
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Advertisement131 1963-01-23 10 You don't have to go to JAPAN To enjoy their National Drinks. We have brought them here for Your enjoyment THE WORLD FAMOUS KIKU MASAMUNE "SAKE" Also ro pcfßfxr your •ctirtf pleasure there are other varieties of Japanese Delicious and Foodstuff all available in the ONE 4 ONLY JAPANESE FUJIYA131 words
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144 1963-01-23 11 By TAI SING ONN |/X 7 ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Scores of directors of the 39 mushroom insurance companies now in the process of liquidation have been called in for questioning in connection with their insurance business. As a result of the examinations, a Treasury spokesman told144 words
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176 1963-01-23 11 Jury told: This isn't Scotland -^Yard— IifUAR, Tue s- Mr. ifA Justice Azmi told a murder trial jury today that the Malayan police did not operate quite like Scotland Yard or those in detective novels or films. He made this remark during the retrial of a Segamat temple medium. Liew176 words
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139 1963-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The chairman of the Singapore People's Alliance, Tun Llm Yew Hock, today attacked the Government for its "protracted delay" In holding the Sembawang by-election. "This is a deliberate move on the pert of the PAP in order to gain time to139 words
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Article106 1963-01-23 11 The duty of our new farmers MUAR, Tues.— The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Haji Mohamed Khlr Joharl, spoke today of Malaya's new breed of farmers who would be responsible for diversifying and improving the country's agriculture. He told 18 students attending a 21-day course at the Coconut Rehabilitation Station106 words
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Article60 1963-01-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The dlesel rail car passenger service between here and Ipoh, suspended because of the railway strike, will run again from tomorrow. The Railway Administration said the train will leave here at 7.30 a.m. arriving at Ipoh at 12.45 p.m. It will leave60 words
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Article209 1963-01-23 11 R. CHANORAN SINGAPORE, Tues. All last year towkay Quek Seng San of Siak Street waited apprehensively for his Jinx to strike but It did not Without warning it struck at 4 a.m. today. But smiling happily, the towka7 said: "1 don't fear It anymore. I209 words
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363 1963-01-23 11 Parents' wishes are met 'as far as possible 5 MINISTRY ANSWERS COMPLAINTS ON NEW SCHOOL POSTINGS KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. HE Ministry of Education today replied to complaints regarding the posting of pupils to 'remove classes" in assisted nationaltype secondary schools. The children were being posted only to assisted schools, and363 words
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Article, Illustration85 1963-01-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tne*. The head of the ASA Secretariat, Inche Abdullah bin All, will leave for Jakarta next week to become the First Secretary to the Malayan Embassy there. The post was. created recently. His wife and two children will accompany him. Inche85 words
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Article75 1963-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Professor L. A. Sheridan, retiring founder and first head of the law school at the University of Singapore, tonight received as a gift a complete set of All England Law Reports covering the period 1843 1935. The set was presented to him75 words
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Article50 1963-01-23 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Malayan Advertisers' Association today presented $1,600 net proceeds collected from its 10th anniversary ball last month to the Singapore Children's Society and the Spastic Children's Association. The presentation was made by the president of the MAA. Mr. W K. Young at a luncheon.50 words
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145 1963-01-23 11 BINGAPORE, Tues. Schoolgirl Florence Lta, 20, was so terrified by the presence of a gunman in her bedroom this morning that she remained there for two hours long after the Intruder had left. The gunman, said the police, had entered her room145 words
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68 1963-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, will open a new mosque at Victoria Street on Thursday. It was built by the Malabar Muslim Jamaath. an Indian Islamic religious organisation founded in Singapore in 1929. The building, opposite the Kota68 words
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Article, Illustration525 1963-01-23 11 I refused to clope he stabbed me, says girl KOTA BHARU. Tues PRETTY 21-year-old teacher, Tio Ling Tiok, told a preliminary inquiry here today that she was stabbed several times by her boyfriend when she refused to "elope" with him. Tio was testifying against a former engineering student. Lee Eng525 words
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103 1963-01-23 11 Students want pan-Malaysia organisation QINGAPORE, Tues. The University of Malaya Students' Union and the University of Singapore Students' Union today Jointly called for the formation of a national organisation Of Malaysian students embracing all post -secondary institutions in the region. The Joint statement was signed by the president of the103 words
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Article53 1963-01-23 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Tan Ah Koa. a peon, now under a district court sentence of nine months' jail Tor criminal oreach of trust In respect of $2,300, had his sentence confirmed on ap|<eal in the High Court today. He had appealed on the grounds that the53 words
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Advertisement150 1963-01-23 11 /ltLl/(f£P YOUR CITY HEALTHY! .l'/f^j^M%r safe c a S y W ay to keep A,, toilets in offices, cinemas, i'»'i hotels, restaurants and private homes gleaming white and germ free. A little H ARPIC sprinkled in the bowl and left 9 9 standing for a few hours removes '.'l'll stains150 words
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Advertisement65 1963-01-23 11 DO YOUR CHINESE NEW YEAR SHOPPING AT ROBINSON'S D A IBO A U Here you wi find wonderfu| JUKII U I n fash '°n goods, blouses, men's shirts ond socks, cutlery, glassware, kitchen-ware, sheets, towels, DHOr^JIFm 1 fUrn Shind fabrics < carpets ond DAotMbNI MM HEE FATT CHOY to all65 words
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Miscellaneous437 1963-01-23 11 RADIO SINGAPORE SSoSS^ 1 M mWnight SHORTWAVE BEBVICB RADIO MALAYA 41 Mr. ike. a MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE NA J2SS£' V B «?^IS^ E a uc-tb.es SERVICE 41. i metres 478 BU.TIU.B AM SlgnaJ A.M.: 6.00 Oood Morning: 6.01 Negara-ku, News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Prelude; 7.00 Breakfast Morning Melodies; 7.00 RendeBulletin;437 words
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Article128 1963-01-23 12 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - KATHLEEN HICKLEY By jWAT and his friend have printed the first number of a magazine called The Jungle Post and to launch it have given a fete to the jungle folk. Ezani Elephant gives a successful conjuring show and then Tahir Tiger sings a song. Last to contribute128 words
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1116 1963-01-23 12 The Jungle Post is a sell out after that grand fete mensely and he came down from the stage, feeling that his considerable efforts over the past two weeks, had been worthwhile. Mat then asked if anyone in the audience would like to take part in the concert. He was1,116 words
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Advertisement91 1963-01-23 12 ItJ^ A AfW A A 4**z\. TnnTii nmiru L v^ft IUUInbHUan LONG LASTING TUFT V^ EXCELLENT QUALITY *^U X VV DURABLE ECONOMICAL «fIHIV \«P -fa HYGIENIC PACKING *^lkV^ JJ Sedap Sekali! H^flp>^Blv^| Delicious! #e£"3"a! |pjßlj^^3bjßl PUy-^JP CAKES filled with L>£S* qgp\ REAL cream *v o o J^^i^^^^ BIRDS EYE ■%>|^3^'91 words
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Advertisement446 1963-01-23 12 BROKEN THINGS I ON THE FLOOR I JPE^— J I I Same J Address l Age J Sex J HELLO Boys and Girls, 628-A Upper Serongoon Rood, pj Singapore 19 and Irene Tong Before I write about any- Yeok Lin, 805, North Bridge pj thing else I want to take446 words
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Advertisement257 1963-01-23 12 HOT or COLD... A keeps whatever it holds at its original temperature longor|! jt ipjmpipj^Fl^" v •.':^v ut r*f r*^^*! £sjLj-^t' f"^^« FOR CHILDREN— BWpf W Cf* iTk these thermal mup are W xN« 'la Wt-/llij^ simply a delijrht Keep y ptAI iV^yT^T cold dnnks COLD! PM^j| <i\\S^ /Mr w257 words
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Advertisement697 1963-01-23 13 «V PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS LEMBAGA KEMAJUAN KAMPONG DAN PERUSAHAAN RURAL AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of domestic science teachers at the RIDA Taman Asohans (Training Centres for Home Economics). Applicants must be Malays, Federal Citizens and hold a diploma in domestic science. Experienced domestic science teachers697 words
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Advertisement916 1963-01-23 13 (Continued from Pace 10) SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Word* SS (Ml*,)—Bmm tt eta, afro THE ADVERTISER, P.O. BOX 47. Kuala Lumpur, thanks applicant*. Position ulledMALE CLIRK Preferably young smart must know rant typing, driving Apply 188, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. WANTEO SINIOR OFFICI Assistant with knowledge of Secretarial Work916 words
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Advertisement1143 1963-01-23 13 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box StjU.tttrm WANTID: Trained Teachers for woodwork. Apply: Secretary, Board of Oovernon. St, John's Institution Secondary, Kuala j iT*nr LEAOING BRITISH COMPANY (River Valley Road area) requires Intelligent young gentleman or lady for responsible work In their edvertleemeot department. Hlch standard of t-ngllsh essential pine1,143 words
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Advertisement1043 1963-01-23 13 ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Word* SS (Ml*.) Box SO et*. omtrm FLAT OR SMALL bouse for European, Kuala Lumpur. Box A 1342 B.T. K.L. EUROPEAN EXECUTIVE Requires Unfurnished Three Bedroomed Bungalow/Flat K.L. area, Ist April. Rent. Approximately $4,800 pa. Reply Box A 1348 B.T. K.L. HOUSI WANTED tn Koala Trengganu Oood1,043 words
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Advertisement922 1963-01-23 13 TUITION 10 Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box et*. mmtrm LAMBERT'S DRIVING SCHOOL Only driving trmtuutlon approved by Automobile Association. Modern Cars. Courses from $35/- 10 Balmoral Koad Phone (B'pore) *****. ASIA DRIVING SCHOOL EUpwhuusd English spamkSM instructors, DualControlled Can. Complete Course SSO/Guaranteed $75/-. ft Orchard Road. 8 pore. Pho— *****. SIC922 words
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Advertisement989 1963-01-23 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO et: «rf-e 1*63 F/CONSUL 1961 F/Aaclla A/ WO 1960 T 'Herald Coupe Mini Minor F'Anxlia 1959 A/55 1933 Hillman. 245 Middle Koad, S'porr. *****. IMI ALFA ROMEO 1960 Honda 1999 Austin B/Waaoo 1956 Vauxhall Cresta 1955 Austin ASS DleeeL Easy terms. Ml989 words
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Advertisement789 1963-01-23 13 FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Ml*.y-Bom It mmtrm LAST DAYS! Last Opportunity!! Colourful Chenille Batnmata now II.M only. Ladles' Cotton Pyjamasults now J3.90 only. Halfellps Now SI. BO oaly. Visit Luck's 17, Orchard Rd.. B'pore. SPECIAL CLEARANCE OPPBR for Italian German Piano Accordion 50% discount. New tt cood condition under789 words
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Advertisement503 1963-01-23 13 LADIES HAIRDRESSING (WANLY BIAUTV BALOON. iat. conditioned! 4, Jtian Kuru (B«mtu«in<) B'pora, Tel: 04MS. ALICE'S aiAUTV SALON (alrcooditioaod) 23 Ucbl Areaue Seoactl t«t»t«. Tel. *****. 8- por*. SALON NEW JAPAN Japan™* Btipcrvlsor. Japan House. Tel: *****' M9T3 (S port). FARIOA MAItON MARCELLE H,'Styli»t, ManlcurUt facial malt* up. Phone (Spore) *****.503 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1963-01-23 14 ...by ALAN ROSS - ...by ALAN ROSS* SPORTING PRINT IT MAY. well be that the late of the Ashes will turn on the performance of Fred Trueman. As in the Second Test at Melbourne, Trueman could decisively tilt the course of the series in England's favour. The number1,382 words
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Advertisement2958 1963-01-23 15 A i Yj Jl^ V f V THE E. L C LINESSAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP. y#f^^»^ ROMEWAM AMSTCRDtM, OSLO, tOTHENIUIC AND COPENHAGEN. Sport P S'bati Henaog HYfeAIU '.''^i!" 01 k) 6 s J" «/27 Jai 27/21 Jan &Z& "om«- 2l JJ 2 4 ,F,t 23/ JM2,958 words
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Advertisement1265 1963-01-23 15 McAUSTER tfc CO., LTD. W, VRj« tali Ha. CW VUCM ttT.I.EBMAW UMB th KLAVKNKSS L»» —^'".^f-iif 111 I^^— 1 lOS »««LES, SAN FRANCrSXB. lMOnt j**"* o B^ WTTHBJAM, SEATTLE. VANCMVER t POITLANI HAVRE HULL. Acceptiig eaitt fir Central t Stttk ypora P. S*hait Penang •J!!?J' tl 2S/2.J. IBjW.Frt vTU ypoff1,265 words
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704 1963-01-23 16 'RUNAWAY' PPRECES CONTINUE IN INDUSTRIAL COUNTERS From Our Market Correspondent ON the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday industrial shares were still in demand to the exclusion of the other sections and a heavy turnover was reported. New peaks were reached for som- issues now a daily occurrence although by the clo^e704 words
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Article22 1963-01-23 16 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 21 Jan. 22 Industrials: 104.96 105.35 Tins: 106.72 107.28 9 rubbers: 100.60 100.70 Dec. 29, 1962=10022 words
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Article687 1963-01-23 16 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and' Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the share* traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Dunlsp* (3.000) $3.72 D, (1.000) 82.70, (3.000) J2.72, (7,000) 52.74. (6,000) 52.75. (1.000) $2.71. (1.000) 52.73. (1.000) 52.711, (3,000) J2.7S D:687 words
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270 1963-01-23 16 'PIN production in Malaya last year totalled 58.603 A tons, just over 4* per cent more than in 1961. It was the highest production since 1957 and compared with a post war high of 62,295 tons in 1956 and postwar low of 37,525270 words
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Article94 1963-01-23 16 Chinee* Pretfuoe [itfimn Sin as*rt n—n »ri«i per p*eul jrMtarday: ufZS." 1 boUt •Jf?^!LL_ J 11/Fel> U.K./OBBUBMH >Z7| buyer P'MH Muntok white W4O Mllcra, Sarawak white »137» sellers, special Sarawak black $102| eellrn.. art>l«j Lnmponc black f»7i tellers. ABTA $107J sellers. lintapere Coeenut Oil Millars' Aim- j ciatlen94 words
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Article29 1963-01-23 16 January, 22. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 79j cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $425.25 (up 23 cents). Estimated unofficial of ferine 265 tons (up 5 tons).29 words
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Article110 1963-01-23 16 MELBOURNE, Tues. TNDUSTRIALS were steadier u>- day with most leaders boldlug firmly. Rises exceeded falls in brighter trading conditions. AJ.M. Improved on yesterday's report of satisfactory half year resultsWoodridr continued to strengthen In an irregular oil section and base meUls easedLoaaa were steady. C.R.A 17 It Mount Isa110 words
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Article248 1963-01-23 16 piBRUARY firat grade rubber buy 1 arc f.e.b. closed at I p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 791 cents per Ib. down a quarter of a cent. The tone wa* Idle. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.C. clostnc prices in cents per lb. yesterday: Int. 1 R.R.B. prompt f.o.b.248 words
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Article183 1963-01-23 16 CHIPS ly.ng alongatdc the ainxaeer. •f whanres today ajsaji Eastern v Ranirer 40/41. Straat Johore 8/9 Lily >' Nielsen 23. Tokyo Mani 19, Jutiandla 4/5, Glnyo Maru 13/14, An Ho HW 3 Vardaaa NW. 1. LJpla NW. S, Tall Jemnd 10/11. AMhl Maru 8/7, Hiram 15/16, Bandung183 words
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Article146 1963-01-23 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 22. Three months. Dunlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. V. tt N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4 J<l Oammons 11 eta. S. Traction 1/3 J. Waugh 15 eta. Shell 14 eta. M. Brew. 25 cts. steamship 9 eta. M. Cement 18 eta. Times 22 eta.146 words
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Article159 1963-01-23 16 '['HE Malayan Exchange Banks' MS* eiatien made these changes In Mi rates to merchants yesterday (all ratra to $100): Naw Yerk: buying TT 32 15/ 16. airmail OD 33 1/16. 90 d/nt 33 S/16 credit bills. 33 7/16 trade bills. Canada I buying TT 35 9/16, airmail OD159 words
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Advertisement1052 1963-01-23 16 SAILINGS TO U.K. Dep. Spore Dep. Penong Arr. U.K. "CHUSAN" 31 Jan 1 Fcb 21 Fcb "ORONSAY 10 Feb 3 Met "CATHAY" 11 Mar 12 Mar 3 Apr "ORCADES" 15 Mar 4 Ape "CHITRAL" 10 Apr 11 Apr 3 May "OR lAN A" 19 Apr 6 May "CHUSAN" 25 Apr1,052 words
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Advertisement178 1963-01-23 16 aUIIKJNO tBRBPE UWICt bpo>e K. sUm Ptaant Marsullts, St. Nanira, LOUGA 11/12 Fek 13/14 Frt IS Frt Ham, Drtkirk. Aataerp, Rtrtirtatt, H'ksrg, Brtaaa. h«ti a artsr afwc* service. TIIM l/a*7rt thjrtofi mm, Port Elinottn 04/2 w Capttoiin mm, Mattdl am. Pert Htrcturt, Lagot (sV3), Cotonos (11/3J, Lotas. Ttaa. TaJu>radl. Frtttmm,178 words
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Advertisement81 1963-01-23 16 SHIPPING NOTICE WILH. WILHELMSEN LINE M/S "TALLEYRAND" VOY. S2A ARRIVED SINGAPORE ON 19TH JANUARY IMS A General Surrey of all damaged cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held at S.H.B. godowns Nos. 10/11 from 8.30 ajn. to 11 a.m. on 30th January and Ist. PCbruary. 1963. No81 words
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Advertisement965 1963-01-23 17 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the firm of UAN TECK COMPANY of No. 29-A, Teck Chye Terrace, 5 2 m&. off Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 19. 1$ being wound up and all creditors of the said firm should send In their claims oa or before the 15th of February965 words
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Advertisement916 1963-01-23 17 NOTICES CHAPTER 195 (Pawnbrokers.) Unredeemed Pledged Goods Hi Jewellery from the reUtwtag Pawnbroker*' Shops. No. 135 New Bridge Road, Lam Joon Siong (Chop Sem Foh). No. 355 South Bridge Road, Ho Van Kee (Chop Heng Fatt) Yong Kee. No. 287 South Bridge Road, Beow Klan (Chop Nam Cheong). No. 103916 words
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Advertisement716 1963-01-23 17 NOTICES NOTICE THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY notified that Mr. Ho Poh Chwee of our Malacca office is no longer In our employ and is not therefore authorised to transact business or collect monies on our behalf. THE CHINA ENGINEERS LTD. BANK HOLIDAYS The Banks iv the Federation of Ik^alaya will716 words
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Advertisement372 1963-01-23 17 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above P.W D. registered Contractors under Head IV subhead 8 will be received at the Office of the Director of Public Works. Federation ot Malaya. Maxwell Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon of 18th February. 1963 for th.* laying of372 words
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Advertisement23 1963-01-23 17 A memorable gift \r^frffi§srT a symbol of elegance «^fre?3-£f*/ the ideal present for the New Year. 2&r*sV~jf SHULTON NEW YORK LONDON MV HiH^23 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-01-23 18 Penang regained the Foong Seong Cup for inter-state badminton competition when they beat holders Singapore 6-3 in the challenge round in Singapore last weekend. Penang's triumphant team are (Standing left to right): Tan Aik Huang, Bobby Chee Tan Cheng Hoe (manager), Tan 3oon Hooi, Yew Cheng Hoe: (squatting):Chew Boon Chin - 63 words
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772 1963-01-23 18 CANBERRA. Tuesday. THE two remaining Tests of this present series oetween Australia and England the Fourth beginning at Adelaide on Friday and Final in Sydney will need to produce some stirring cricket if the series generally is to rise above mediocre standard.772 words
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Article219 1963-01-23 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y Gemini Prrnce, who was third, to champion sprinter Peak of Perfection over the Penang 6f last month, showed top form on the training track here this morning. With Laurie Johnson up. this Star Kingdom flve-year-old went faultlessly In a219 words
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Article181 1963-01-23 18 CYDNEY, Tues. Neil Hnrv^y, 0 the Australian announced yesterday i.' would retire from cricket at the end of this season. Harvey, who is 34. said: 'My wife and I are going into business together and there won't be any time to play." His decision comes only thrrtReuter - 181 words
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Article96 1963-01-23 18 PERTH, Tues. —An unbeaten innings of 133 by John Potter helped Victoria to beat Western Australia by seven wickets' and improve their chances of winning the Sheffield Shield for the first time since the 1950-51 season. Victoria are now four points behind the ioint leaders. South AustraliaReuter - 96 words
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Article44 1963-01-23 18 IPOH. Tues. Ipoh Garrison will meet Malay College, Kuala Kangsar. in the final of the Perak knockout rugger competition for the Merdeka trophy on the padang here tomorrow. In the semi-finals. Garrison beat Perak Asians and Malay College beat Ipoh combined schools.44 words
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Article239 1963-01-23 18 NEW DELHI. Tues.— lndia's lOC member G C. Sondhl has recommended a fourpoint plan to end the "cold war" in international sport. Mr Sondhl said he has forwarded the plan to the lOC and to the International Amateur Athletic Federation for consideration The plan: EVEBY239 words
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Miscellaneous348 1963-01-23 18 Straits Times Crossword fel IH h! wM ■f'^^H^^^f^ ACROSS 7. Current supplied by some 1. Contains explosive reading time after morning (8). matter? (8). 8. Dissenter appears to revoke a 5. Business intrigue? (6). declaration about us (8). 9. Grid in the oven to cook the 13. The F.A.. also348 words
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7 1963-01-23 19 Malaya get good draw for Games soccer7 words
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428 1963-01-23 19 LIONS CAN'T COME BUT SRU GET PROMISE KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. prospects of competing in the final stages of tha 1964 Olympic Games soccer tournament have been considerably brightened by the draw mads in Cairo by the International Football Federation. Malaya will meet Thailand in the first preliminary round in the428 words
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Article121 1963-01-23 19 SRC 2 SCC 1 CINGAPORE. Tues. Singapore tJ Recreation Club survived a storming finish, by Singapore Cricket Club to win their annual hockey match by 3-1 on the padang today. SCO were unlucky not to share honours in this match of lively exchanges. They failed with121 words
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Article79 1963-01-23 19 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Majld Ariff tried his hardest for Singapore and gave Toyo Kogyo. Japan's businessmen tournament champions, many anxious moments but bis efforts were not enough to prevent the tourists from winning by 2-1 before a 1,500 crowd at Jalan Besar tonight. The tourists Impressed with their79 words
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Article20 1963-01-23 19 SINOAPORE. Tues. Singapore Cricket Association will bold its annual general meeting at the SCC tomorrow at 5.15 p.m.20 words
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Article69 1963-01-23 19 HOCKEY Spore Lg« Cop Ist rd: Gen. Hospital 5 BODCA 3. Inter-club Annual (Spore): SRC 2 SCC 1. Ipoh Div. 2: Kllat 5 La Salllans 0: Education Dept. 3 Andersonians 2. Taiptaf I*e: Tigers 5 2 Transport Coy 2. SOCCER Mu»r Cup s-flnal: Loke Wah 1 Jalan Daud 1.69 words
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Article248 1963-01-23 19 riINOAPORE, Tues. A O tall Scot, who Is described as a threat to the best in any golf tournament in which he plays, has entered for all the events on the Far East circuit— from Manila, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Hong Kong and Osaka to248 words
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Article, Illustration202 1963-01-23 19 Selva is named top Perak athlete IPOH, Tues. Malaya's champion hurdler, Karu. Selvaratnam, has been named as Perak's outstanding athlete of 1962 by the Perak AAA. Selvaratnam, who is now with the Royal Malayan Nary in Singapore, represented Malaya at the Jakarta Games last year and won a bronze medal202 words
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Article187 1963-01-23 19 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT By Singapore. Tuesday npHE All Blues Cup final between Selangor and Johore will be played by floodlight at RAF Changi on Saturday at 8 p.m. Singapore RU have agreed to stage the game. The suggestion put forward by MRU president Mr. Ng|187 words
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Article258 1963-01-23 19 E. FRIDA - TRUEMAN BAN? JUST TALK SAYS DUKE E. FRIDA By SINGAPORE, Tues. The Duke of Norfolk, manager of the MCC team now piaying in Australia, said here today: "I am confident England will win the Ashes." The Duke stopped over here on his way back to Australia. He had to return258 words
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Advertisement438 1963-01-23 19 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE Clean, sparkling pots. pans, containers for cooking and storing count for a lot fn good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. Today's wide, modern range is438 words
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Miscellaneous104 1963-01-23 19 RUGGER MURDEKA TROPHY FINAL,: Ipoh Garrison v Malay College. K.K. (Ipoh padang). FRIENDLIES: SCC 'A' v BMH (Spore padang); HMS Terror v GHQ (Naval Base). HOCKEY SPORE LGE. CUP Ist rd.: SHBRC v Naval Base (Serangoon Rd): Braddcll v Khalsa: 2nd rd.: PWD v RAP Tengah (Balestier Rd>. Lee S104 words
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169 1963-01-23 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. Singapore Red Cross workers helped by volunteers, toiled all morning today to complete packing clothes urgently required for flood victims in Sarawak and North Borneo. By 3 p.m. 25 crates marked "To Kuchinp From Singapore" had been loaded on a van169 words
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193 1963-01-23 20 Britain 'no longer a first-class power 1 TONDON, Tues.— The Times said today that Britain can no longer act as a firstclass power in the world and claimed that her only ultimate source of power is* her industrial efficiency. The Polajis deal with the United States and President De Gaulle'sReuter; The Times - 193 words
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Article66 1963-01-23 20 SUBANDRIO'S 'DIRECT OFFENSIVE' JAKARTA, Tues.—lndonesia's policy of "confrontation" towards Malaya amounted to a "direct offensive," a Foreign Ministry spokesman said today. It was being applied in economic and social relations between the two countries? but would not be taken into the military sphere, he said. The spokesman was defining theReuter - 66 words
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Article70 1963-01-23 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Dewan Bahaaa en Kebudayaan Kebangsaan, in conjunction with Radio Singapore, has arranged for a new series of 30 lessons In thf National Language to be broadcast over Radio Singapore. Th f ir»l lesson National Language/ English* will begin on Jan. 29 at 670 words
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110 1963-01-23 20 FLORENCE, Tues. The Sari inspired a successful collection by Irene Galitzlne at the third day of the Italian springsummer fashion show here last night. She used yards of soft Indian silk in vivid colours for her ethereal, long, asymmetrical robes, to make any woman lookReuter - 110 words
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Article27 1963-01-23 20 LYONS, (Georgia). Tues.— Al St. John, an actor who played a comic character "Fuzzy Q. Jones" in Hollywood Westerns, has died, aged 70. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article70 1963-01-23 20 NASHVILLE (Tennessee), Tues. A 17-stone negro leader of a spiritualist church here who calls himself "Bishop St. Palm," appeared in court here today in a coffin. He said he was fasting in it. The "bishop" his real name is Bernard Swain was to have testifiedReuter - 70 words
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Article293 1963-01-23 20 LONDON, Tues. Unsettled conditions persisted in London stool: markets today and prices drifted lower In response to small sales. The brightest spot was gold shares where renewed buying brought a further all round advance in prices. The buying though not large was fairly general. Coppers were also firm293 words
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Article40 1963-01-23 20 LONDON, Tues. Spot 23Jd.. Feb. 23Jd.. Mar. 23 13/16 d.. April 23} d., April/June 23Jd., July/Sept. 23 9/16 d.. Oct. Dec. 23 7/16 d.. Jan. /Mar. unquoted, Apr./ June unquoted. c.U. Jan. unquoted. Feb. 23id.. Mar. 23Jd. Tone: Easier.40 words
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Article22 1963-01-23 20 LONDON. Tues. Buyers £852, sellers £8624, Forward buyers £855. sellers £8661. Settlement £852}. Turnover ajn. 130 tons, pjn. 80. Tone: Steady.22 words
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Article, Illustration596 1963-01-23 20 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE SIXGAPORK, Tuesday. THE STATE Coroner, Mr. S.H. Chapkhana, today issued a warrant for the arrest of police constable Low Eng Ann, 11), "for causing the death of a businessman, Mr. Chen CIIO6II Long, by a rash act not amounting to culpable596 words
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Article35 1963-01-23 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Cantonese film star. Mr. Sun Mar Chai. will present to the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam. a cheque for the National Theatre Fund at noon, tomorrow at the City Hall.35 words
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Advertisement196 1963-01-23 20 KEEP CHINESE NEW YEAR FUN IN PICTURES REMEMBER TO BUY Kodak film now! fljfe/ir^ Holidays are more fun when you take Y^^A^rrf^V^* pictures or movies. Kodak color film k %*4/ j^^j^xffi^L enriches the memorable day in true-to- X —^[_J life color! (2^6 V^-< s>c^^ m-WrWmTmmm Use KODACOLOR FILM for KONG196 words
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