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Title Section20 1963-01-29 1 The Straits Times AVEBAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 fie***** Estd. 1845 TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration425 1963-01-29 1 Zaini won't betray cause, says Aza jyjAMLA, Mon. ->- Tlie Brunei rebel chief, A.M. Azahari, said here today that although his righthand man Zaini Hadji Ahmad, had defected and placed himself under British "protective custody" in Hong Kong, he did not think Zaini would betray the cause. "I do not425 words
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Article, Illustration780 1963-01-29 1 FELIX ABISHEGANADEN - FELIX ABISHEGANADEN: The Premier meets the Press Mounting hostility towards Malaya, says Tengku as British strategic troops move 'No worry if they do not bomb us' By Kuala Lumpur, Monday TENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that Malaya must establish a "state of preparedness" and not be caught unprepared.780 words
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Article, Illustration650 1963-01-29 1 PARATROOPS FLY INTO BORNEO SINGAPORE, Monday. pRESH British troops have been flown to the Borneo territories from Singapore, but a British Army spokesman denied today that they were air-dropped along the Borneo border with Indonesia. I "This is in no way connected with the reports of Increased Indonesian activity along650 words
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Article42 1963-01-29 1 NEW DELHI. Mon.— The Indian Government has invited the Soviet Defence Minister. Marshal Rodion Malinovsky to visit India, informed sources said here today. Marshal Malinovsky is due to pass through New Delhi on his way to Indonesia In March.42 words
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105 1963-01-29 1 DRUNK BY RUBBING AFTER-SHAVE LOTION LONDON, Mon. A British doctor has suggested that one could get drunk by just rubbing it in after -shave lotion, that is. Puzzled by patients who complained of dizziness after shaving, the doctor found that the symptoms, described by the men as rather like slightReuter - 105 words
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165 1963-01-29 1 LONDON. Mon. Lord Home, Britain's Foreign Secretary, today urged on Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez, Philippines Vice President, the merits of the projected Malaysia Federation as a barrier to the advance of Communism in Sonth-East Asia. Meanwhile, Mr. Pelaez, who leads his country's delegation at talks165 words
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Article227 1963-01-29 1 Macapagal cordemns Malaysia IT MAKES MALAYA A COLONIAL POWER HE SAYS MANILA, Mon. The Philippine President. Mr. Diosdado Macapagal, today strongly criticised the proposed Federation of Malaysia and said its formation would merely make Malaya a "new colonial power." In his state-of-the-natlon address before a Joint session of the Philippine227 words
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2010 1963-01-29 1 'Aziz lost millions of public cash' By YAP CHIN KWEE KUALA LUMPUR. Monday fENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that his former Minister of Agriculture, Inche Abdul Aziz bin Ishak, was "definitely finished" as far as UMNO is concerned. The question of his expulsion from the party, of which he is2,010 words
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Article53 1963-01-29 1 THE HAGUE. Mon. A French submarine was reported missing west of Ireland, according to Patrick Radio monitored here. Ships in the area were requested to look out for survivors. The submarine was the Requin, with a standard displacement of 1.200 tons, and a normal complement of 58 officersReuter - 53 words
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Article36 1963-01-29 1 SINGAPORE. Mon. Nr Yam Kuan, 18. of 6J milestonp. Chuniti Road, was taken to hospital in serious condition after ho was stabbed by an unknown person at Kampong Chai Chee. near hla home tonieht.36 words
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Article33 1963-01-29 1 TROOP MOVES LONDON. Mon ister of Defence. Ttaorneycroft Mid troops now on rrM-ne in Brit3in "would replace troops in i pore should it ki sary to send furttat r to Brunei"33 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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274 1963-01-29 2 TIMES SA YS SOLDIERS WILL ARRIVE BY AIR, SEA |WO thousand British Strategic Reserve troops, put on a 72-hour alert yesterday, were reported today to be preparing to fly to the Far East to bolster protection of Brunei. The Daily Sketch saidReuter - 274 words
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185 1963-01-29 2 Fabulous secret he kept for 35 years JOHANNESBURG, Mon. A geologist, who kept his purported secret for 35 years, claimed yesterday that he has discovered one of the richest diamond deposits in the world. The geologist, who asked that his name be withheld for business reasons, eaid he found the185 words
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Article74 1963-01-29 2 BANGKOK. Mon— A magiclan was arrested on charges of manslaughter when his act at a temple fair in the southern province of Ranong last weekend caused the death of one of his assistants. According to police the magician buried his assistant three metres deep74 words
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Article39 1963-01-29 2 NEW DELHI. Mon. Princ* Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodi*. was today awarded an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws by the Delhi University at a special convocation attended among others by India's Vice-President, Dr. Zakir Hussein. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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126 1963-01-29 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— nu.nber of "noiseless* sets of mahjong. the Chinese-invented game played by many foreigners, have made their appearance in Hong Kong, according to a local paper today. This new innovation by local manufacturers came into brine following complaints by proplr who could126 words
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Article, Illustration98 1963-01-29 2 TOKYO. Mon.— Some Japanese villagers have recovered the bodies of an elementary school teacher and four of his pupils from a mountain snowsllde. It raised the toll of known dead to 73 people In Japan's 16-day blizzard, which showed signs of letting up.98 words
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Article44 1963-01-29 2 KATMANDU. Mon. The Nopalesr Foreign Minister. Dr. j TulFi Giri. said here that all I questions on the Sino-Nepal broder have been solved. He was speaking on his return from Peking where lie M«ned a protocol to the 1961 boundary treaty. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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172 1963-01-29 2 Indonesia 'can destroy any Australian city' SYDNEY, Mon. In- donesia's air force could destroy any Australian city and give 24 hours' notice of its intention, Mr. Arthur Calwell. leader of the Opposition said last night. In a Sydney television Interview Mr. Calwell said most of Australia's defence vote went onReuter - 172 words
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Article21 1963-01-29 2 KARACHI. Moil. Nepal and Pakistan today signed a transit trade agreement providing transit facilities for Nepal through Pakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-01-29 2 MANILA, Mon. The x Philippines Foreign Office had no knowledge that Zaini Haji Ahmad (above) had slipped out of Manila last night to ask for protective custody in Hong Kong, according to informed Government sources here today. The sources told Renter they had not170 words
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Article225 1963-01-29 2 HAVANA, Mon. The Cuban Government announced yesterday the smashing of two American "spy networks" aimed at killing Raul Castro and touching off internal revolts "to protect a massive landing by counter-re-volutionaries in the near future." "A large number of agents" were arrested, including two who planned to225 words
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249 1963-01-29 2 US defence production experts to help India Govt WASHINGTON, Mon. A team of American defence production experts will go to India early next month to help in India's defence production expansion programme, the State Department announced today The team Is going at the Indian Governments request and will study defenceReuter; UPI - 249 words
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Miscellaneous147 1963-01-29 2 O»p By V- T. Hamiin WW/ COULDNT I HAVE3-J OF COURSE WE W*S AS OBh^yim i«^ AW. WHYT) X L ET HIM GO ON /WHAT IP HE* A BIT OBNOXIOUS. LOOK AT\ "as ABUCKET I I hsF3l £2»~ 1 BELIEVING HE /OO THINK HE V MAVB6...BUT THEN .ME. TOR 1147 words
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340 1963-01-29 3 'J'HE Navy is preparing for the possibility of an undersea war that could be fought during periods of surface peace and atomic stalemate. Some naval strategists, it was learned today, think that any such war is probably well in the futureUPI - 340 words
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Article, Illustration84 1963-01-29 3 WALKER WON'T STAND FOR GAITSKELL'S VACANT POST f ONDON, Mon. Mr. Patrick Gordon Walker, (above) former Labour Commonwealth Secretary, announced yesterday that he would not stand for the leadership of the party made vacant by the death of Mr. Hugh Gaitskell. Three leading nu-m tiers of the party have announcedReuter - 84 words
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285 1963-01-29 3 Big freeze: Weather expert blames the N-tests YEW YORK, Mon. 11 The head o: a Denver weather service believes recent high altitude nuclear explosions are responsible for the cold weather which has swept over the United States and Europe this month. Dr. Irving P. Krick, head of Irving P. KrickUPI - 285 words
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98 1963-01-29 3 MOSCOW, Mon. The Soviet Union is planning to drill a well up to nine miles deep as one of a series that wilT probe the earth's interior, the Soviet news agency Tas s reported yesterday. Tass quoted Professor Vsevolod Fedynsky as telling aReuter - 98 words
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183 1963-01-29 3 The three 'wives' of a retired major T ONDON, Mon. A retired major "married" two elderly widows while his wife was in Malaya, a magistrate was told in Canterbury. When the police questioned him he said he thought she had died there. But they checked and found her in Malaya,183 words
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Article41 1963-01-29 3 MUNICH. Mon. An avalanche apparently caused by rising temperatures on Sunday killed one man and buried two other persons, Bavarian state police said. The body of one man has been recovered. His daughter and brother are still missing. UPJ.41 words
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Article, Illustration374 1963-01-29 3 Washington, Mon. British Foreign Secretary Lord Home said today President Charles De Gaulle of France would be "profoundly mistaken" if he believes Europe can carry on without a partnership with the United States. He said flatly the concept of a Europe by itselfUPI - 374 words
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Article44 1963-01-29 3 DUBLIN Mon. Irish playwright Brendan Beban. h»hM re S° rt< in a satisfactory condition yesterday in a Dublin Hospita. a hospital spokesman said Behan's wife Beatrice said it was "the usual thlnr" over- U pf expected him home within a week.44 words
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322 1963-01-29 3 From DOUG LACKERSTEEN: London. Monday HPHE early formation of a Malayan stud* nts' union embracing students from Malaya, Singapore, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei, was advocated by Mr. S. S. Wong, president of the Malayan Students' Union (London). Speaking at a dinner.322 words
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Article38 1963-01-29 3 BRUSSELS. Mon. Mr. Edward Heath had "very nstful" talks over dinner here last night with Professor Ludwlg Erhard West German Vice-Chancellor, on a German compromise proposal tc save the negotiations on Britain'!' entry Into Europe. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article112 1963-01-29 3 LONDON. Mon.— A family of three slept in a railway station waiting room* last night because they believe their house Is haunted. Mr. Ronald Bush 26. his wife, Anne. 22. and her mother Mrs. 3arbara Basted, 48, have sworn they will never return to theReuter - 112 words
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201 1963-01-29 3 WASHINGTON. Mon. The Secretary of State, Mr. Dean Rusk, said here that there were four heavily-arm-ed Russian combat units still in Cuba which were causing the United States "real concern." He said in a television interview that the Russians still have a "substantial militaryReuter; UPI - 201 words
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Article64 1963-01-29 3 LONDON, Mon. The Communist block countries are building "huge new shipping Industries." an article in the 1963 annual review of the Journal of Commerce and Shipping Telegraph said today. The article said that the Soviet Union now possesses about 4.500.--000 tons of merchant shipping and plansReuter - 64 words
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Miscellaneous429 1963-01-29 3 Time; 10.30 I Like Rhythm: 11.00 Close Down. RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE BERVICE 41 metres MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 metres A.M.. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.16 News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 730 Op And About; 8.16 News; 8.30 Up And About; 9.10—10.16 English Schools Broadcast: 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.02 Continental429 words
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603 1963-01-29 4 Chinese to get boost in English schools SINGAPORE, Monday. ■JHE Ministry oi" Education today announced plans to recruit many more Chinese language teachers for English medium schools. It said that the object was to ensure that students in English medium schools would get as proficient a training in Chinese as603 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-01-29 4 32-man New Zealand missionary team due SINGAPORE. Mon. Mr. Harold Hazelip (above) chief speaker of a 32-man New Zealand evangelistic team now on a round-the-world missionary tour will arrive in Singapore tomorrow from Wellington. He will speak at the Church of Christ in Moulmein Road on Wednesday night at 881 words
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Article113 1963-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee last night opened Singapore's first children's club at the Kreta Aver Community Centre, with a presentation ceremony of membership cards to 86 children in the area. The club, started by the People's Association, is for children113 words
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Article, Illustration77 1963-01-29 4 MR. WALTER SEOW, a sub-editor In the Kuala Lumpur office of the Straits Times and Miss Juliet Yap, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. Mr. Scow is the third son of Mrs. Scow Poh Quee and the late Mr. Scow. Miss Tap, who is77 words
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180 1963-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. AN 11 -MAN team of Japanese toy manufacturers, who flew In here today from Saigon expressed optimism over the prospects of a huge market for Japanese toys in Singapore. They gave two reasons the high standard of living here which enables Singapore180 words
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Article78 1963-01-29 4 Obstruction: Police step in SINGAPORE. Mon. Traffic police have summoned over 60 motorists in Koek Road this month following complaints about obstruction in tin area. The campaign was launched on Jan. 5, and is still continuing. Motorists stopping by the side of the road to buy food from wayside hawkers78 words
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Article98 1963-01-29 4 ARBITRATION HEARING IS PUT OFF SINGAPORE, Mon. A dispute scheduled to be heard before the Industrial Arbitration Court this morning has been postponed pending the hearing of a magistrate's court case. The dispute between the Singapore Bank Employees' Union and the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation relates to the bank's98 words
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Article99 1963-01-29 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— John O. Paul, 15, described as a "fairly good swimmer" was swept away by strong currents while attempting to swim across a river mouth at Changi Point on Jan. 5 this year, an inquest was told today. The court also heard how a through but99 words
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Article341 1963-01-29 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's schedule of civil aircraft movements at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS British United Airways: From Standstedt. Istanbul, Bombay (BR 662) 7.20 a.m. BO AC: From Hong Kong (BA 961) 2.45 p.m.; from London, Frankfurt. Zurich. Tel Aviv. Teheran. New Delhi. Rangoon (BA341 words
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Article74 1963-01-29 4 No-electricity areas SINGAPORE. Mon. The Electricity Department of the City Council today announced that extension work to be carried out ut Ganges Avenue sub-station will interupt electricity supplies on Wednesday from 8.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. in the following areas: Ganges Avenue. Nile Road. Indui> Square. Brahmaputra Road. Delta Avenue.74 words
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Miscellaneous16 1963-01-29 4 Bug* Bunnu By Balph UvintdaM I ft«Q^l PUSHINI VA ALONS WITH NH (UEY.BU6S, y I CT~*\.16 words
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Article, Illustration1710 1963-01-29 5 The self-taught genius of U.S. engineering MORE THAN 500 INVENTIONS ARE CREDITED TO SPERRYS NAME FROM THE GYROSCOPE TO VITRIFIED ASBESTOS His automatic aircraft pilot, robot helmsman brought new safety to the hazards of travel SHORTLY before World War I broke out, the French Aero Club offered v prize of1,710 words
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Article52 1963-01-29 6 Wordt tit (Mtmtmrnm) MR. AND MRS. Fella Buadraral umnk fiieoda, relarlTea far tkalr kiad wlstsaa, valuable gifts and attaadaacs >h-_recent wedding. the FAMILY OP the late Dr. H \T »*htn t hfl nk f rl#ndi snd fcls ltv^i for their wreaths, messages of eondolem* ..nd attendance during their reeeat52 words
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Article23 1963-01-29 6 it Word* 11$ (Mlmimmm) IN EVER LOVING memory of Ceorge Tan Ens Leons killed la niotor accident. Gone but not fortotten.23 words
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Article225 1963-01-29 6 10 Wmrdt Sl* (MMmum) FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all Teachers and book addicts to browse in their showrooms, at Timea Home. River Valley Road, Singapore. FREE! Lemon Squeezer with every 4 rkts Daybreak Fresh Frozen Oysteri I iri-hased. Available while stocks last. at your Krocen. Wholesale enquiries I itrpa225 words
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Article444 1963-01-29 6 The poor enrolment in Mal?yan secondary continuation schools is not really surprising. Preference for white collar employment is strong and parents will not readily admit that their children are not fit the necessary schooling. It will take time to drive home the lesson that the white collar444 words
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Article142 1963-01-29 6 A fact of which Malaya is rightly proud is that she manages economically without foreign aid. This is not meant to be taken literally, of course, for useful assistance of various kinds flows in from numerous friendly countries and is gratefully accepted. The point is that the Malayan142 words
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633 1963-01-29 6 Tuesday, January 29, 1963. The Border Watchers The British Government's decision to strengthen its forces in the Malaysia area is purely precautionary, and does not 1 reflect serious anxiety in Lorw don or anywhere else. Rein» forcement would have been entirely unnecessary were it not for the Indonesian attitude. first633 words
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Article, Illustration434 1963-01-29 6 PEGGY MASSIN - BOSOMS ARE BACK -AND THE HEMLINE STAYS HIGH PEGGY MASSIN from PARIS. Mon—Christian Dior, Nina Ricci and other leading Paris houses will retain short hemlines in their Spring collections starting today. Once the length of the Dior hemline was the major element of surprise each season. Today, short skirts areReuter - 434 words
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LETTERS to the Editor
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Article185 1963-01-29 6 I WISH to draw attention to your report in the Straits Times of January 21 of the um'ortunate case of Ng Peng Cheong, who wm paralysed from the waist downwards after having fallen from a mango tree. According to this report. Peng Cheon" was a pupil at185 words
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Article105 1963-01-29 6 YOUR report of an interview with Stirling Moss says: "He has not been racing since his crash in the Belgium Grand Prix in June, 1960." This is wrong. Moss was badly Injured in practice for the Belgian G.P. in 1960. Two months later, he was racing again in105 words
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Article, Illustration976 1963-01-29 6 NORA BELOFF - Europe: Once again Britain has missed the bus NORA BELOFF THERE is a wid e s p r e» a d feeling in the capitals of Europe that once again Britain has missed the bus. President de Gaulle's sudden and dictatorial veto on Britain's entry into Europe has temporarily thrownOFNS - 976 words
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154 1963-01-29 7 Estate man tied to pillar and stabbed lOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A murder and a road accident in which three people were injured occurred during the Chinese New Year holidays in Johore. Keh Lang. 56, a kepala of the Hua Onn Rubber Estate in Kluang. was found dead, tied to a154 words
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87 1963-01-29 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Ooi Cheong Seong, 29, charged last week with murdering his father, Mr. Ooi Teng Kwee, 53, librarian in the Parliament, was today remanded for a month at the Tanjon^ Rambutan Mental Hospital for observation. Ooi is alleged to have killed his87 words
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Article41 1963-01-29 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The United States Government has donated $30,000 to the Sawarak flood victims A cheque for this amount was sent to the Sarawak Governor, Sir Alexander Waddell, by the acting Consul-Genera 1 in Singapore, Mr. Robert Donhausser.41 words
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Article29 1963-01-29 7 PENANG, Mon. The padi competition for the south-wesi district of Prnang Island will be held at the Baltic Pulau Recreation Club at 10 am on April 10.29 words
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Article, Illustration936 1963-01-29 7 Flf^H^DAY^OF^ HAL Ex-chief of union tells of meetings in a restaurant SINGAPORE, Mon. —The full story of two "clandestine" meetings today unfolded in the first Criminal District Court, which resumed hearing of charges against two Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association officials for misuse of union funds.936 words
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253 1963-01-29 7 IPOH, Monday. TWO of the biggest branches of the 4,000-strong A National Union of Bank Employees will hold extraordinary general meetings tomorrow to decide whether to give its executive council a blank cheque I for industrial action. The meetings will be held in253 words
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Article63 1963-01-29 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A boy who stole a bicycle on his 16th birthday was today remanded by a district court, pending a reformative training report on Feb. 18. Tham Lul Chan, of Tiong Bahru Road, had pleaded guilty to stealing the bicycte from Ng Chong San,63 words
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195 1963-01-29 7 'Missing' S 'pore girl says `I am wed in Penang' PENANG. Mon.— A Singapore clerk, pretty 19-year-old Anne Khoo Joo Huat, said in Penang today the had not eloped, nor had she any intention of deserting her family. Anne, who was reported by her father Mr. B. S. Khoo of195 words
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Article, Illustration178 1963-01-29 7 Part-time student father of five, tops law exam SINGAPORE. Mon. Nine part-time law students sat the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws at the University of Singapore. All nine pass cd. some with high honours. Among them was Mr. Kirpal Singh, 42, a father of five, who178 words
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139 1963-01-29 7 Stop this 'kid gloves' treatment: Judge KUALA LUMPUR Mon. The President of the Sessions Court here, Syed Hassan AlJeffri, said today that too much "kid glove" treatment was being given to young offenders. Syed Hassan said this when Chin Pin Yeng. 18. was charged with putting Kang Chin Thai In139 words
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Article26 1963-01-29 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Police made 10 arrests during the first three days of the Chinese New Year season in a drive against cinema touts.26 words
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Article33 1963-01-29 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— "The Good Woman of Setzuan" by Brecht, will be staged by the Theatre World Association In the Victoria Theatre here on Peb. 8 and 9 at 8.45 p.m.33 words
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121 1963-01-29 7 A DISTRICT judge today heard how the Chemistry Department helped the police to detect a two-year-old bicycle theft. Senior Inspector M. C. Jacob said that the bicycle, when recovered by the police last Nov 7, had had a stamped registered num- SINGAPORE, Mon. ber on its121 words
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Article48 1963-01-29 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Tariff Advisory Commission will hold its first public hearing on Wednesday, In the Ministry Of Finance conference room. sth floor, Fullerton Building. It will Inquire Into a tari application for the Imposition of duties on flashlight, transistor and radio pack batteries.48 words
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Article168 1963-01-29 7 Gunmen kidnap pretty girl ITOTA BHARU, Mon.— Six men, two armed with pistols, entered the house of a padi planter in Kampong Lv b o k Kong Rantau Pan.iang last night and took away his pretty 15-year-old daughter, Rana. a pupil of the Pasir Puteh religious school. The abductors are168 words
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Article83 1963-01-29 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. A total of 157,200 boxes of matches were stolen yesterday from a Paterson. Simons Company godown In Magazine Road A watchman. Mohan Singh. 30. told police he was on routine rounds at 3 a.m. when he noticed one of the doors open. As he83 words
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Article, Illustration587 1963-01-29 7 A specialty rubber subsidy `highly dangerous' warns Dato Sir John KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Dato Sir John Hay, chairman of Guthrie Estate Agency Ltd., warned today that it would be "highly dangerous" to subsidise production of specialty natural rubbers. Such a proposal had been made, he said. It could lead Importing587 words
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Article133 1963-01-29 8 FEBRUARY BORN? It's amethyst for you IS your birthday in February? Then for good fortune wear the lovely. deep mau\»\ translucent amethyst. The ancients believed that the amethyst helped its w carer to attain his or her ambitions. According to the laws of mythology the amethyst is the liirthstonc which133 words
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829 1963-01-29 8 Esme Baptista presents a page MAINLY for WOMEN Preparing teenager for maturity THE spotlight today is on teens. You are that adolescent girl who is proving to be difficult and of course you are the one who is most talked-about. No wonder you arc confused, and naturally so. "iou are829 words
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Article571 1963-01-29 8 LOOK YOUR PRETTIEST THIS YEAR LOOKS, as well as fashions, change from year to year. And in 1963. the look that wins approval is one every woman can haye and every man will like. Yes. prettiness comes into its own at last. And what a relief! Not all of us571 words
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204 1963-01-29 8 CLEEVELESS dresses, top of the fashion popularity poll, looked strangely dated when London courturiers endorsed the Italian revival of eye-catching sleeves during fashion shows last week, said a Reuter report. John Cavanagh. chosen by Princess Alexandra of Kent to make her wedding dress,204 words
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Article, Illustration156 1963-01-29 8 THE LATEST IN FABRICS FOR FASHION SHOW TX) show you what's latest in the world of fabrics, a fashion show will be staged ut the Goodwood Park Hotel on Friday. About 20 dresses, mostly day wear, have hi-en <lrsigned locally in a variety of fabrics to show how each dress156 words
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Article188 1963-01-29 8 ■■■■^■■^■■IM v p i A SCRAP of foil over a cut lemon will keep it fresh.. Wrap foil around that spare naif onion to save it for flavouring. Keep parsley wrapped in foil in the refrigerator. Brush a roast or other meat that seems tough with 1 tablespoon188 words
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Article, Illustration83 1963-01-29 8 Are you allergic to gold? ALLERGIC to gold? Some people claim they are, saying that gold jewellery makes them itchy. Rut scientists at a watch case plant say it isn't so. If your wrist turns green or black or develops a rash from jewellery, it is probably because of the83 words
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Advertisement162 1963-01-29 8 i I W 'Eterna 27' NyW;. w ''h Progeniitn j&Y mbf^^. n f'Etema 27'Crcam with Progenitin is the totally new cosmetic cream which science and medicine have created and proved. In hundreds of tests, 'tterna 27' has proved effective in reducing the effects of aging skin. 'Eterna 27' Cream is162 words
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Advertisement95 1963-01-29 8 You feel > so cool, so clean, so fresh with Tampax^^_ > f -i m While drm frmk P YouM f immacuiato/ That's beau* Tamptx is worn internally. You' r» new a*ar» of ita presence. You can bathf. swim— keep cooL clean and dainty. Odour is prevented from forminjf. You'll95 words
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Miscellaneous269 1963-01-29 8 Straits Times Crossword .0. Then A^v° S pl.n for «,uar- ?JR Uke Ur of a ration of 19, 22? (U). 8 1 emporarv expedient atv 11. 12. Ouerrlllas rode wildly: he -oved by schoolboys' (5 4 Is not one of them (7, 7). 6). 13. Dash m the language of269 words
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Advertisement1516 1963-01-29 9 -9 10 LIVERPOOL WtSl COASI UH.; Oue Sport Sam f. s>im i^nani ELPENOR literpul Jaa 31 Sl£iSI s Ml Vmei h "uwfkaal Jaa 31/ 2 FH 3 !P»*. 5 T U S Lnraraaai. busgo* In P»rt FH 2 FH 1 i»«iJ;f. s Livetpeel, Hi«re »ek i fh i FH i/H1,516 words
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Advertisement2915 1963-01-29 9 Wut M o^gfl ij /[ft y v i>^ THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINGS II btNOA. ll HAVRE NAMBtJM BREMEN ANTWERP yggyjV KOTTEHOAM AMSTERDAM. OSLO, CQIHENBURB )>NO COPENHAGEII. _GrOv\ S'oort S'htn Ptmfl| H\EJ\)!l nSnliJ!! 01 M S »'"< in Pt 31 Jan C3klKV~l 10"*,,.,,I 0 6. 11/ 4 Fek 5/ 7FH2,915 words
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Advertisement1316 1963-01-29 9 w-^ McAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. nSn lab n» ran \)UM Bf.f.««MAW UMB tJk KLAVENKSS LINK \a^^ CITY OF CARLISLE US ANGELES. SAN FRANCISCO lONOOH HAMBURG ROTIFRr.M SEITTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLANk HAVRE HULL I MIBOLESBRBUGN Acctltug cirjt fir Clitral t SMtfc ..im? Toda, ■fam/iftt 2'T'ek y BOr I fSSS M mm.1,316 words
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Article31 1963-01-29 10 January 28. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 8(P, cents (up five -eighths of a cent). TIN: $426.25 (up a quarter of a cent). Estimated unofficial offering 265 tons (down 20 tons).31 words
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Article100 1963-01-29 10 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' As--1 sociation made these rhangea In Its rates to merchants yesterday (all rates to $100): Hong Kong: selling TT or OD 531: buying TT 63. OD fl2 15/16. New York: buying TT 32 15/16. airmail OD 33 1/16. 90 d/st 33 5/16 credit bills,100 words
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Article144 1963-01-29 10 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Jan. 2S. Three months. Dunlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 4d. K. N. 16 eta. C Storakge 4»d. Gammons 11 eta. t>. Traction 1/3 J. Waugb 15 cts. Sbell 16 CU. M. Brew 25 cts. Bteamsfclp 9 cts. M Cement 18 cts. 8. Time* 22 eta. Containers144 words
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Article16 1963-01-29 10 Melbourne Stock Exchange was closed yesterday for the Australia Day holiday. It reopens today.16 words
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496 1963-01-29 10 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN the Malayan Stock Exchange resumed operations yesterday after the long Chinese New Tear holidays there was a genuine turn in industrial prices which in the preceding week had reached inflated levels bearing little or no relation to the496 words
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Article23 1963-01-29 10 Malayan Stock Indices Jan. 23 Jan. 38 Industrials: 106.67 103.90 Tins: 109.05 107.77 rubbers: 100.70 100.67 Dec 29, 196? ajj 100.23 words
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Article634 1963-01-29 10 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in. bracket*: INDUSTRIAL*: Dunl.r* (l.OOO) $2.78 D. (8.000) 52.77. (10,000) $2.74. (24.000) $2.75. (3.000) $2.73, (4.000) $2.72. (1.000) $2.60. (l.(X«> $2.65. (2.000) $2.67: Bait634 words
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450 1963-01-29 10 WHEN the Straits tin market resumed yesterday after the long Chinese New Year holidays the price was declared at $426.25 per picul. This was 25 cents more than Thursday's price and the offering was estimated to have fallen by 20 tons450 words
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Article252 1963-01-29 10 FEBRUARY first »r«dt rubktr buy- tro f.o.b. cloFFd at 3 p.m. m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at M)I ctnta per lb. up five-eighths of a cent. The lone was aunt. S.C.C.R.A. and P.M.R.E. closing prices In cent* per lb. yerterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyers252 words
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Article48 1963-01-29 10 The following further December rubber crops are announced: Lon- don Asiatic Group 2.826.000 lb.. PaUlinf Group 2.187.000 lb.. Gold m Hope droop 1.675,000 lb.. Castlefield 403.000 lb.. Uotcotr 366.000 lb DindinKs 132.035 lb Inch Kenneth Kajaug 238.000 lb.. Kemasul 82.500 lb and KinU KelUs 188,000 lb.48 words
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Article220 1963-01-29 10 S:HIPS lying alongside the Smgapor* Harbour wharves or expected today a>r Mimlda Mam lt:ikke 1/2, MndLton Lloyd SS/ 34. Meiwa Maru. Levrrnnank In 11. Tournal H/9. Mrishusan Mara 40/41, Kenlomond 67. Mom i is. CBMM London 38/39. SamuanK. Knloekn. Sedtll N.W. 2. Perak. Tapah N.W. 4. Charon220 words
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Article97 1963-01-29 10 CHINESE Produce Eich«n»«. Sin t pora noon price* per picul yttterday: Coconut Oil: bulk UU sellers, drum S4B sellers. Copra: Jan./ Feb. U.K./Contlnont $27] buyers. Ptppcr: Muntok white SI 4O seller*. Sarawak white 5137» sellers. special oTllllllrt black JIO2I sellers. garbled UimponK black $074 sellers, ASTA SHITS sellers.97 words
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Advertisement1068 1963-01-29 10 B3b^^ob^obSbb^P^B^obhWbbßßsJ |v \r^ KMW^AKI RISEN KAISHA..LTD. Express D.S.A. Pacific «fc Atlantic Coast S*rvlea ETA EU tIA tIA Sport v S'"am H'konf S. Francisco L. Angeiea h Yoit "Kaitikawa Maru" Ma. IS 38/31 Jan 5 Ftk 23 Fak IS Ftk 14 Mai Kuaikawa Maru" U/1S fet ti/22 Fak M Fat II1,068 words
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Advertisement836 1963-01-29 10 NEDLLOTD LINE GREAT LAKES SERVICE Fast sailings from Singjssre, Malaya direct tt Ctsadia vi U.S. Great Lakes ports Smgacoro Pt Suretttnham Penang arr. Montreal "BINUNC" (NL) 4/11 Mar 12/11 Mat 14/1S Mar 14 Aor "UTRECHT" (RL) 4/11 A»i 12/13 Alt 14/15 Apr 14 Mar "BAWEAN" (NL) 4/11 May 12/11 May836 words
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Advertisement373 1963-01-29 10 TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for the Supply and Delivery >jf Metal from Sungel Oepai Quarry. Bidor during the period 1.3.1963 to 31.10.1963 will be received at the Office of Jurutera Negri. J.K.R.. Perak, Ipoh up to 12.00 noon on 6th February, 1963 from Contractors In Classes A to373 words
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Advertisement255 1963-01-29 10 NOTICE noticf: is hereby given that Mr. 3eah Lim Kwee ha.s left our Branch Office at 154, Albert *i Street, Singapore-", as from today. He is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect any monies on our behnli. SINGAPORE USED CAR CO.. Head Office: 44 Cavenatjh Road. Singapore-9.255 words
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Advertisement716 1963-01-29 11 NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE j IN* THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. In the Cause of Suit No. 1089 of 1962— Execution No. 308/62. Rotterdam Trading Company (Malaya > Limited Plaintiffs versus Chen Wah Fong trading as Far Eastern Chemical Manufacturing Company Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF716 words
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Advertisement235 1963-01-29 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICE TO CONSUMERS In order that extension work may be carried out at Ganges Avenue Sub-station, electricity supply wul be interrupted on Wednesday, 30th January 1963, from 830 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. In the following; areas: Ganges Avenue Nile Road Indus Square Brahmaputra235 words
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Advertisement725 1963-01-29 11 (Continued from Page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* SS (Min.)— Box tt et: mxtrm APPLICANTS TO BOX A 4609 S.T. S'por* thanked Position Oiled. CENERAL HOUSE SERVANT experienced female live In Tanglla Road. Telephone (Spore) 61*37. WANTED A YOUNG and hardworking boy for a Milk Bar. Apply personally at 9,725 words
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Advertisement984 1963-01-29 11 SITUATIONS VACANT !0 Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ct: extro SALES AGENT CUM COLLECTOR wanted high education not necessary. Applicant required to furnish good guarantor. Apply Stating age and past experience to Box A 4939 S.T. B'pore. FIRST CLASS CHINESE cook/general amah required, small family no laundry- Top salary for984 words
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Advertisement941 1963-01-29 11 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Min.t—Box SO ets. txtrm BUNCALOWS at Pudu Heights 3| mile* from Kuala Lumpur. Freehold easy payment* arranged. Details from Ureat Eastern Construction, 50 Cross street, Kuala Lumpur. Phone Nos. K.I. i>r.Ml/«5677. ELEVATED FREEHOLD VACANT land at Binjal Park, Windsor Park at $1.20 per941 words
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Advertisement1042 1963-01-29 11 FOR HIRE 10 WWortd t St (Min.)— Box It ct: txtrm RADIOS FOR HIRE from 55.00 per month. Radiograms from $10.00, Refrigerators $10.00. Also available Tap* Recorder*. Oas Cooker*. Amplifiers etc. Kee Buat Radio Co. Ltd., 124 Orchard Road, Singapore. Pbons KM LOST 20 Word* SI (Min.)— Box it ets.1,042 words
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Advertisement657 1963-01-29 11 CURIOS tt Words SI (Min.)— Box It els. txirm tt SHANCHAI ARTS FURNITURE Co. Manufactures Carved Teakwood 8< Furniture Camphorwood Chest etc. tx 402 Orchar' Road. (Spore) Phone *****. HI-FI STEREO 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box iO et: txtro SANSUI AMPLIFIERS Visit Holden U Trading Co. Ltd.. 284. Baacb Road.657 words
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Advertisement272 1963-01-29 11 ENTERTAINMENT Words U (Min.)— Box SO ct: txtrm WIST HOUSE BAR Courteous prvire by Attractive Waitresses. AlM Street. S'porc. Tel: 25M5. WHERE TO STAY (Spore) > Word* SI (Min.)— Box St ett. txtrm MOTBL AMBASSADOR braald* 48 leyer Rd.. Dancing nlgntly Pb. *****. SOUTH BAST ASIA HOTEU-323W Ictorta Hotel— 3B3Bl/Bar/Re*Uurant.272 words
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Article, Illustration491 1963-01-29 12 GEOFFREY BOLAND - Charon and Gorgon to be retired next year GEOFFREY BOLAND By 8,000-ton Centaur to replace Blue Funnel ships IJISTORY will be made in the local shipping world next year when the two well known passenger-cargo ships, Charon and Gorgon, operated by the Blue Funnel Line between Singapore and West Australia,491 words
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Article79 1963-01-29 12 A leading Austrian manufacturer of a wide range of plastic goods, who has already established contacts in various parts of the world, is now looking for suitable connections in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya, according to a bulletin of the Austrian Trade Dejegate Office in79 words
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Article52 1963-01-29 12 Cathay Pacific Airways, announces that the sale of its last piston engine aircraft, a Douglas DC4, has been finalised. The purchaser Is Starway Ltd. of Liverpool Airport, England. The price was not mentioned. The DC4 left Kal Tak Airport for the last time last week52 words
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Article, Illustration259 1963-01-29 12 A BRITISH company dealing in art materials and supplies for professionals and schoolchildren hopes to improve its share of this market despite intense competition from Japan and to a lesser extent from West Germany. This was stated in Singapore last week by Mr. Christopher259 words
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240 1963-01-29 12 LEE FOO SAN - All-time record for Singer's 1962 Malayan business LEE FOO SAN By This was revealed by Mr. D. L. Hinebaugh, general manager of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. Singapore, at the company's annual convention in Ipoh last week. "Business in general in 1962 went up by 50 per cent compared to240 words
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Article52 1963-01-29 12 Arrivals of copra in Singapore last week diminished in volume to barely 450 tons from nearby islands and were absorbed mainly by the mills, states Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. The fob market was idle. THE sales of Singer sewing machines throughout Malaya reached an all-time peak52 words
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Article189 1963-01-29 12 Now colour prints in one minute PHOTOGRAPHS in full colour can now be pulled out of the back of a camera within a minute of snapping a scene. It is achieved with Polacolor film made by the Polaroid Corporation, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the film must be used in a189 words
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Article, Illustration135 1963-01-29 12 TtHE Sultan of Johore will declare open Johore Bahru's new commercial building at Jalan Ah Fook, on Saturday. Called Johore Building, It has been built by Singapore Finance Ltd. and forms the first part of its housing development scheme in Singapore and Johore. Costing $15135 words
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Article134 1963-01-29 12 SANDEMAN DIRECTOR ARRIVES MR. LEONARD G. Holgate, a director of George G. Sandeman, Sons and Co. Ltd., arrived in Singapore from Colombo on Saturday to lnvestiga'e business trends for Sandeman port, sherry and madeira, as well as Sandeman Scotch whisky and gin. Mr. Holgate, who is on a world tour,134 words
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335 1963-01-29 12 CHAN BONG SOO - Timber exporters seek revision in freight rates CHAN BONG SOO By SINGAPORE timber exporters have appealed to the Straits /Bombay /Karachi /Persian Gulf Conference to revise the whole freight rate structures and bring the present high freight rates for sawn T timber to a more realistic and stable level. Their335 words
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Article, Illustration154 1963-01-29 12 OH KEE TIANG - Penang Port Commission executive Malayanised OH KEE TIANG By rpHE Penang Port Com- mission has completed the Malayanisation of its executive with the appointment of Inche Ismail bin Ngah 'Marzuki as general manager from the beginning of this year. The first Malayan to hold this appointment, Inche Ismail, 44, succeeds154 words
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Advertisement711 1963-01-29 12 1 ARE YOU FEEDING THEIR I HUNGER FOR KNOWING? i|f The age of learning is a wonderful time. A time you can't bring back. <fl jj| A time when it is almost impossible to satisfy the need to know. This need for knowledge is as important to your children's future711 words
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Advertisement207 1963-01-29 12 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Progress Motors Limited WEARNE° BROS. LTD. 109, Pi dv Read, Kuala Lumpur rr COLflRi f ACTIONI KOQ&K! n N Successful photograph/ begins with a Kodak A. camera and film. Capture every memory with j«. JSftj^ffi207 words
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Article56 1963-01-29 13 The champion. STEWART WESTWATER (left) and the runner-up, Too Joon Loke. sipping champagne together at the conclusion of the three-day North Malayan amateur golf championship in Ipoh on Sunday. Westwater of Selatigor, last year's Malayan runner-up, beat Joon Loke. holder, by one up in the final to56 words
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517 1963-01-29 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP fASH INN, winner of the Penang Gold Cup last month, has been withdrawn from the first runing of the Tengku's Gold Cup over lOf at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday. Eighteen top-class stayers have been handicapped for the first classic517 words
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Article332 1963-01-29 13 KUALA LIMPIR. Mon. Weights for six races on Wednesday, second day of the SeUng-or Turf Club meeting: CL. I DIV. I—6F1 6F On I'lrnli- Mill Dententurius 8. in r^kdale hiel H.om lluat Chye x.ox Masl^Time 8.07 Fast inatior h.05 Neareo r.i\th 8.04 Gerrinl Prince 8.04 Km^riild 8.03332 words
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338 1963-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Men. A former KlUHiig Oolf Club course record holder Is among the foreign entries for the Singapore open to be played over the Royal Island Club new par-73 course from Feb. 18 to 25. He Is six-foot-three Welshman Dave338 words
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Article593 1963-01-29 13 HIS 38 WITH TWO SIXES OFF BENAUD BAULKS AUSSIES ADELAIDE, Monday. an unsatisfactory day in which all the morning's play was lost through rain, England's tailend today hit back hard mainly through Fred Trueman's bat and with nine wickets down for 328 when bad light stopped play593 words
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Article113 1963-01-29 13 A DELAIDE. Mon. The entire MCC team was today "carpeted" by the Duke of Norfolk over complaints by other guests to the manager of the Pier Hotel In the suburb of Glenelg, about noise In rooms at night. At a brief team meeting the Duke, who is.113 words
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Article99 1963-01-29 13 AUSTRALIA Ist im.s 393 ENGLAND IST. INNS (Saturday 192-5) PI IXAR b McKenzle 9 SHETPARO st Grout b Benaud 30 HARRINGTON b Simp?.. 63 COWDRKY c Grout b Mc.Kenne 13 DEXTER c Orout b McKenzle 61 GRAVENEY c Booth b McKenzle 22 HTML'S not out 57 ILI.INCWORTH c Grout99 words
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Article24 1963-01-29 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—6elangor ami Toyo Kogyo of Japan played a scoreless draw In a friendly soccer match at the Merdeka Stadium onight.24 words
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Article47 1963-01-29 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two goals by former state player Baldiraj enabled Indian Association to beat General Hospital 2-0 to enter the third round of the SHA league cup competition at Balestler Road today. In another match played at Thomson Road, Police trounced Royal Malayan Navy 12-1.47 words
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Article321 1963-01-29 13 NORMAfI SILBLL - NORMAfI SILBLL AS the Year of the Tiger was ending, Mr. Soh Ohee Soon muffled his roars from atop his presidential den at Jalan Hesar Stadium. And with a nimbleness to match the New Year Rabbit he shifted his ground considerably by agreeing that the321 words
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Article98 1963-01-29 13 BRISBANE, Mon. Australia] Test discard.- Peter Burge hit a magnificent 163 for Queenslanc apalnst South Australia In thel; Sheffield Shield match here today Burge. who hit 17 fours In i stay of 352 minutes, shared i State record with Tom Veiven who made 137 whenReuter - 98 words
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Article161 1963-01-29 13 SINOAPORE, Mon. H. F. Roxburgh of HMS Terror was me overall winner of the annual round-Island boat race organised by the Farelf Sailing Club over the weekend. Roxburgh won the race In hla 14ft dinghy Terror 1. Second was ■Pesu" entered by E. J. Smith161 words
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Advertisement122 1963-01-29 13 I '-^HP^' HH^ Whatever your answer may be to this P I W ■^■^gjSm; J 564 question, you'll find some stimuiHoWP I at n 9 views expressed on the subject I yW^*- j. by two leading Malayan writers in I c 4 JM jf this months "iT/7vnT*n I g^^^HH^^^ssue of-122 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-01-29 13 HOCKEY SPORE LGE CUr: SCC v Naval Police (padang). Lee Shield: WRAP Changi v Changl Ladle* (Changl). IPOH DIV. 2: Ande*xmlans v Medicals (upper padang); ACS Staff v Education Dept. (lower padang). SOCCER SIX- A -SIDE: Spore youth tournament (Jn. Be&ax).41 words
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Miscellaneous71 1963-01-29 13 SOCCER Spore nK-.i sldr; Darul Aflah 42 Hafkowyu 4; Haikcwyu 'A' 30 Blue Rovers 'B* 8; Windsor Rovers 'A' 20 Oeylang United 7; Gentle 'B 17 AAA 'B* 5 AAA 'A' 21 Arsenal 13; Sukaramai 'A' 10 CA 'A' 6; Combined Schools 'B 23 -Gentle 'A' 7; Windsor Rovers 'B71 words
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Article56 1963-01-29 14 The Prime Minister and Mrs Lee Kuan Yew would like to thank the many well wishers who sent Chinese New Year cards to them Many of the cards did not bear the addresses of the senders, hence acknowledgment is not possible. They would like to thank all who sent56 words
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92 1963-01-29 14 BRUNEI TOWN, Mon. The Sultan of Brunei has paid tribute to the British forces who brought flood relief to Brunei's waterlogged residents. In a letter to Lieut. Gen W.C. Walker, commander of the combined forces, the Sultan thanked the military for its prompt assistance92 words
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Article32 1963-01-29 14 NAIROBI, Mon. Five British soldiers were killed and nine others are in hospital after their lorry crashed over a bridge at Fort Hall, 40 miles from here today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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143 1963-01-29 14 KUALA LfTMPCR, Mon. Radio Malaya now Lad more listeners in the Borneo territories, a statement by the Department of Broadcasting said today. It added that this was shown by the number of requests received from Sarawak, North Borneo and Brunei for the Malaysian143 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-01-29 14 Pint-sized Pendek now raises a howl..... SINGAPORE. Mon. Pint seized Malay film actor. Ibrahim Pendek (above), who went to Hollywood in 1961 to appear in "The Spiral Road" with Rock Hudson, today made a king-sized howl about pay. "Can you beat it? I was paid only Malayan $10 a day205 words
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Article31 1963-01-29 14 MOSCOW. Mon. Mr. Khrushchev, who attended the East German Communist Party Congress in East Berlin earlier this month, returned to Moscow by train today. Tass news agency reported.—Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article376 1963-01-29 14 LONDON, Mon. Stock markets remained in a nervous and unsettled state today although there was not a great deal of selling. The critical Common Market talks continued to dominate stock markets and against this background the opening of a new account brought no material change in conditions. Renewed376 words
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256 1963-01-29 14 The City Councilexplains: 'The post goes, man goes' SINGAPORE, Monday ■JIIE City Council today clarified the official position in the case of "the vanishing post*f a row that has led to a strike throat I>\ its 2,000-plus monthly -paid staff. The clarification came as the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees256 words
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Article51 1963-01-29 14 SUVA. Mon. Four Fijians have been killed by lightning and three young girls drowned in violent thunderstorms raging across FIJI. Lightning also damaged the aerial of a police radio communications system installed for the visit by Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh beginning on Friday.Reuter - 51 words
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Article113 1963-01-29 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong has sent a message expressing "warmest wishes and felicitations" to the Indian President on the occasion of Indian Republic Day. Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has sent a message to the Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Nehru. The King's message113 words
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212 1963-01-29 14 He shouted: 'Tawang has stabbed me SINGAPORE, Mon. Watana Chowadee, master of a Thai ship, Aow Siam, told the Assize Court today that one night in November last year, he heard Predee Arayanggul, master of Aow Thai, shout out: "Tawang has stabbed me." Watana was giving wldence at the trial212 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-01-29 14 IJIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 70 Kola Bharu 79 72 Penang 90 72 Ipoh 88 70 Malacca 86 70 Singapore 82 7040 words
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