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Title Section23 1963-12-03 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 flew**** The Straits Times J Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1963 i t 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration1076 1963-12-03 1 LIM BENG TEE - LIM BENG TEE A pledge to union 'CENTRAL GOVT WILL ABIDE BY ANY AWARD OF ARBITRATION COURT IN LETTER TO LEE By SINGAPORE, Mon.— A strike by 1 ,000 postal and lecommunications workers was called off by the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees at midnight 2 41,076 words
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Article128 1963-12-03 1 ANKARA. Mon. Mr. Ismet Inonu, the Turkish Prime Minister, Prime Minister, today handed In the resignation of his coalition government to President Cental Oursel. The three-party coalition had been in office for 17 months. It was made up of Mr. Inonu's Republican People's Party, which held the majorityReuter - 128 words
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Article49 1963-12-03 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. China has requested India to permit two chartered aircraft carrying Premier Cbou En Lai and Foreign Minister Chen Yl to fly over Indian territory, authoritative sources said here today. Under present Indian law, Chinese aircraft are banned from Indian airspace.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article32 1963-12-03 1 ROME. Mon.— ltalian Msgr. Alfonso Capinci. 101. the world's oldest Catholic Bishop who has served under seven Popes, was reported in serious condition today at a Rome hospital. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article23 1963-12-03 1 LONDON. Mon Mr. P.. A. Butler, British Foreign Secretary will visit West Oermauy from Dec. 9 to Dec 11 —ReuterReuter - 23 words
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138 1963-12-03 1 (JALCUTTA, Mon. The Maharaja of Sikkim, ruler of the small Himalayan lx>rder state, died today. His son became the new ruler and his daughter-in-law, former New York debutante Hope Cooke, Sikkim's first foreignborn Queen. The Maharaja, who was 71, died in a nursing homeReuter - 138 words
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Article125 1963-12-03 1 SINGAPORE, Monday. TWO cholera patients have died in Singapore, both of them people who had not been inoculated during an outbreak of the disease in May this year. The first death was that of a 85-year-old woman, who was admitted to the Middleton Hospital during125 words
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261 1963-12-03 1 Indonesia's worried traders with 'hot money' lAKARTA. Mon. J Indonesian capitalists have been trying to secure their "hot money" by investing it in small industries and estates since the Indonesian Government broke off trade relations with Malaysia, the official Antara news agency said today. Antara said: "These bad indications haveReuter - 261 words
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Article34 1963-12-03 1 SINGAPORE. Tuee. A taxidriver, Ong Pan Hoon, 36. was killed when his taxi was In collision with another car in Nlcoll Drive tonight. The occupant of the other car sustained slight Injuries.34 words
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Article28 1963-12-03 1 NAGPUR (Central India). Mm. At least seven people were Injured and taken to hospital when two wagons containing explosives blew up near AJni station here today.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article31 1963-12-03 1 JAKARTA, Mon. Three people were killed. 13 Injured and 1.332 houses collapsed when a storm ■wept the town of Srmgen, In Central Java, last weak, Antara reported today— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration411 1963-12-03 1 Actress pleads immunity I'm the wife of a state ruler, Maria tells court SINGAPORE. Mon.— A plea of immunity from any process of law was made in the Shariah Court here today on behalf of Mrs. Abdul Razak. better known as film actress Maria Menado (above), on the ground that411 words
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Article41 1963-12-03 1 DERBY (England), Mon. A newly-wed couple were found dead in bed yesterday believed to have been electrocuted by an electric blanket. The blanket was a wedding present to 20-year-old miner Anthony Bayliss and his 18-year-old wife Rosemary. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article, Illustration344 1963-12-03 1 Top job for Tengku Osman To command all armed forces ITUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A Malayan officer will shortly take over command of the rapidly expanding Malaysian armed forces for the first time in history. He is Maj.-Gen. Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa, Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff,344 words
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Article24 1963-12-03 1 NEW ROYAL BABY LONDON. Mon Prinrrss Margaret i* expecting her Miund child at end of April, it was announced here today. RcuterReuter - 24 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article124 1963-12-03 2 NASUTION PLANS MANILA TALKS OONG KONG, Mon. •"General A. H. Nasution, the Indonesian Defence Minister, will go to Manila at the end of this month for talks with President Macapagal on the Malaysia question, diplomatic sources said today. The two men recently met and discussed the question in Washington whenReuter - 124 words
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Article46 1963-12-03 2 SAIGON. Mon— A first contingent of approximately 300 US military personnel will be withdrawn from Vietnam tomorrow. OS. military sources said today. Some 700 more will follow during the next two or three weeks, the official Vietnam Press news agency reported— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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100 1963-12-03 2 (COLOMBO, Mon.— "Do not treat the Senate as a Joke." This warning has cone out from the Prime Minister. Mrs Bandaranaike, to Government senators who absent themselves from the sittings of the Senate. The warning was Issued following a near-defeat of theReuter - 100 words
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Article, Illustration211 1963-12-03 2 LEOPOLDVILLE, Monday. THE Foreign Minister, Mr. Auguste Kalanda, has been arrested accused of "an attempt against the security of the State/ the Congo Government announced here yesterday. No details were given. Mr. Kalanda's functions will be take i over temporarily by the Prime Minister, Mr.Reuter - 211 words
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Article86 1963-12-03 2 SAIGON. .Mon.— One U.S. Army enlisted man MM killed, another seriously wounded and nine Vietnamese troops wounded when the Viet Cong ambushed a convoy last nieht near the Cambodian border, a U.S. military spokesman said today The ambush occurred about 11") miles west of S;nuon86 words
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Article64 1963-12-03 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Emperor Hlrohlto of Japan has awarded the Third Class of the Order of the Rising Sun to Prof. Edmund Charles Blunden In recognition of his "hard work In the Intercourse and Improvement of culture and civilisation between Japan and Britain." Mr. Kinya Nlisekl.64 words
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Article57 1963-12-03 2 Soviet love potions for —Asia LONDON. Mon. Russia is exporting such alleged love potions as Siberian deer antlers and the rare root ginseng to Asia, the newspaper The Peon'o reported yesterday. Under the headline "From Russia, For Love." the newspaper said the Russians have also come oat with "Shostakovsky's Balm,"57 words
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109 1963-12-03 2 10 killed in Senegal in election battle DAKAR. (Senegal) Mon. Ten people were killed when opposition elements and security forces exchanged shots here yesterday. About 60 were injured. The shooting broke out during demonstrations marking Senegal's first presidential and legislative elections since independence. Eye-witnesses said at least 300 placard carryingReuter - 109 words
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Article156 1963-12-03 2 MANILA, Mon. TIRADE Ministers from A 10 member countries of the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will meet here tomorrow for a fourday conference to discuss Asian economic co-operation. Items of the agenda which are expected to come up for discussion are: PROPOSEDReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration116 1963-12-03 2 NEW YORK, Mon. President Macapagal confirmed yesterday that he had offered the post of Foreign Secretary to Gen. Carlos P. Romulo (above), but that the former Philippine Ambassador here had not yet given his answer. "Gen. Romulo had not yet indicated either acceptanceUPI - 116 words
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253 1963-12-03 2 Speculation in Cairo over Chou's planned visit r«AIRO, Mon. Mr. v Chou En-lai. Communist Chinese Prime Minister, will fly to Cairo this month for a visit which is arousing considerable speculation among observers here. There is still marked reticence over official arrangements made for Mr. Chou. most important Chinese visitorReuter - 253 words
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Miscellaneous33 1963-12-03 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby r #OOO MORNIN*^ f HO. SUEfc JOINED AND R.YIN& "™1 1 silly atiECTinuc^ xr u<Ee?Z/ i VPr AS T gOMAt J3>' VjOTue Moojty I ano you ««t stusV33 words
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165 1963-12-03 3 Decision on 12-mile fishing limits I ONDON, Mon. The Times reported today that Britain, in effect had decided to extend fishing limits in coastal waters three miles to 12 miles. Its diplomatic correspondent, taking note of a Foreign Office denial, went on to say that if Britain, after making compromiseReuter - 165 words
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133 1963-12-03 3 'Dracula' on trial in Italian sex scandal DOME. Mon.— Thirty- two people, mostly men, are on trial at Brescia, northern Italy, behind closed doors on vice charges, including sex parties, seduction of minors and favouring prostitution. Among the defendants are businessmen and servants. Some of the accused are said toReuter - 133 words
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112 1963-12-03 3 VATICAN CITY. Mon. The Ecumenical Council, which ends its second session this week, may continue until 1966. Roman Catholic sources said today. The late Pope John XXIII, who called the Council, had hoped that it would complete its work by this Christmas But his112 words
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Article216 1963-12-03 3 BIG TEST FOR TORIES IN POLLS I ONDON, Mon.— The British Government faces a big new test next week when voters go to the polls in by-elections in three widely-differing constituencies While no major upset is expected in any of the three seats, politicians will watch the results closely forReuter - 216 words
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317 1963-12-03 3 Johnson sets talks dates —with allies— WASHINGTON, Mon T<HE White House announced yesterday that President Johnson has made arrangements for early visits to the United States by the British Premier, Sir Alec Douglas-Home, Chancellor Ludwig Erhard, of West Germany and President Antonio Segni of Italy. DB. ERHARD will be theReuter - 317 words
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174 1963-12-03 3 Threat against the new President: Man arrested WASHINGTON, Monday. A MAN was held yesterday in connection with a reported threat against the life of President Johnson. Police sources said the man, taken into custody on Saturday night, had a record of ''erratic behaviour." The Secret Service Identified the man asReuter - 174 words
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Article152 1963-12-03 3 'FBI showed me picture of Ruby' pORT WORTH. Mon. —Mrs. Marguerite Oswald. 5«, mother of Lee Harvey Oswald, was asked to identify a picture of Jack Ruby before Ruby shot and killed Oswald last Sunday, the Fort Worth Press said last night. The paper quoted reliable sources as saving Mrs.UPI - 152 words
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Article47 1963-12-03 3 LONDON. Mon.— The following Malaysian students have been called to the Bar: Abu Mansor bin All (Kuala Lumpur), A Ramanujan (Singapore). E.BP. Kulatllake (Singapore), Syed Kechik bin Syed Mohamed (Kedah), CX. Ten (Ipoh), B. Singh (Sltlawan), D.T. See (Singapore) and H.L. Hee (Kuantan).47 words
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Article31 1963-12-03 3 LONDON, Mon— Lord Denning. Master of the Rolls and author of the official report on the Profumo scandal, flew to Pakistan today to start a three-week lecture tour. UPIUPI - 31 words
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240 1963-12-03 3 IT'S A COMMUNIST WAR OVER PEACE: DECISION TODAY WARSAW, Mon.—Sup- porters of the Soviet and Chinese positions clashed in angry debate at the Communistdominated World Peace Council here yesterday bringing the threat of a final rupture in the movement. The Albanian delegate, supporting China's stand on the first day ofReuter - 240 words
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Article36 1963-12-03 3 TV on K s s death WASHINGTON. Mon.—Televlslon and radio coverage of the events surrounding the irwrirn tlon of President Kennedy cost more than UJ5.128.700.000. It was estimated yesterday, according to the Broadcasting Mtgnlrn Baa tor.36 words
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255 1963-12-03 4 Incorrigible is jailed I for cheating woman of $10 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Seventh Magistrate, Mr. S. Saurajen, today Jailed for three years a man whom he described as "incorrigible." Passing sentence on Chee Choon Hon. 37. who had pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating a woman of $10. the255 words
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Article46 1963-12-03 4 SINOAPORE. Mon. Swaml Krlshnanand of Vlshva Jyoti Ashram of Baroda, who Is here on a «orld tour will deliver a lecture on "Universal Love" In English at Gandhi Memorial Hall, Race Course Lane, on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. Mr. R. Jumabhoy, will preside.46 words
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Article317 1963-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon LIGHT industries, using coconut fibre as raw material for the manufacture of cushions, mattresses and carpets, can be set up in Singapore and Malaya if businessmen here are interested. A representative of the Stuckert Trading Co. of Germany, Mr. T.C. Chan, said this317 words
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Article661 1963-12-03 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. Two banks sue for alleged contract breach A CLAIM by two banks for damages for breach of contract involving over a half million dollars worth of rubber and pepper shipped from Sibu to Singapore in May and June 1961 came up for hearing in the661 words
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Article70 1963-12-03 4 SINGAPORE, Mon. Continuous public Aim showings of the death of the late Preslderj' Kennedy are being neld at the USIS theatre, Armenian and Lola Yew Streets, from 4 to 6 p.m. daily today until Saturday. The films show the assassination, world-wide mourning, and the burial of the70 words
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Article42 1963-12-03 4 SINOAPORE, Mon. Dr. Chong Tong Mun will give a talk on Medical Hypnosis In Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the lecture theatre In Kadang Kerbau hospital at 8.15 p.m. tomorrow. It will be followed by case demonstrations and a film show.42 words
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Article121 1963-12-03 4 Registration for evening classes SINGAPORE, Tues— The Adult Education Board will register students for admission to its 1864 secondary evening classes at the Cultural Centre, Canning Rise, between 9 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. from Dec. 19 to January 2. Students for the Post School and Higher School Certificate classes should121 words
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Article, Illustration131 1963-12-03 4 Tribute to Chamber chief's wife SINGAPORE. Mon.— Mrs. K. M. Abdul Razak, wife of the president of the Indian Chamber of Commerce today paid tribute to Mrs. Ko Teck Kin. wife of the president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for the role she has played in her husband's success131 words
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198 1963-12-03 4 The Senang trial: Detainee tells of escape SINGAPORE, Mon. "A detainee, suspected of being an informer for Mr. D.S. Dutton, the superintendent of Pul a v Senang, told the Assizes today of his narrow escape from armed rioters when violence broke out on the island on July 12. Ooh Keng198 words
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Miscellaneous396 1963-12-03 4 THE followinj II today's »eh^ule Brttlth United Alrw«»»: From of civil «lrei»ft movement, at Stanated. Utmnbul. Bombay (BR Paya L«bar airport Singapore. 662) 7 a.m. ARRIVALS OIPARTORM BOAC: From Hoog Kong (BA B0AC: To Darwin. Brtrtane. 961) 2.15 p.m.; from London. Zu- Melbourne (BA 710) 7.10 p.m.: to rich Tel396 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-12-03 5 OFFICIAL: 'NORMAL OPERATIONAL EXERCISE' LONDON, Monday SEVERAL giant Vulcan bombers of the R.A.F. will visit Singapore this week on a training exercise, the Air Ministry in London said today. A spokesman declined to say how many planes would be sent to Singapore. He said: "There is a194 words
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261 1963-12-03 5 DOUG LACKERSTEEN - Visiting K.L. to finalise plans for art festival in London DOUG LACKERSTEEN from ONDON, Mon. —Mr lan Hunter, directorgeneral of the Commonwealth Arts Festival, will visit Malaysia early next year to finalise plans for participation in the first display of Commonwealth art and culture in London in September. 1965. One261 words
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Article25 1963-12-03 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Police detained six men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 267 people on anti-secret society rounds In the past 24 hours.25 words
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150 1963-12-03 5 Way to win war in Borneo by Brig. Barton SARAWAK, Mon. Only a political victory can win the war in Borneo, according to senior defence officers here. Tight security regulations prevail in Sarawak where British, local and Malayan forces are engaged in a sporadic border war against raiders alleged toReuter - 150 words
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164 1963-12-03 5 Freedom of action for youth work urged KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Youth movements in any country must maintain a certain amount of independence if they a r e to benefit the younger generation. The secretary-general of the World Assembly of Youth, Mr. David Wlrmark, said this today before leaving for Melbourne164 words
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230 1963-12-03 5 BATU PAHAT, Monday. J^ FOREST officer with 28 years' service was bound over today in the Sessions Court in the sum of $1,000 for three years on an amended extortion charge. Raja Hussaln bin All. pleaded guilty to extorting 5248.40 from a businessman, Koh230 words
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Article26 1963-12-03 5 SINGAPORE, Mon.— Lam Ah Foo. 34. a hawker, fell to his death from the top floor of a ninestorey flat In Jalan Tenteram26 words
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78 1963-12-03 5 Boy (60 cents in pocket) is missing PENANO, Mon. An 11-year-old schoolboy, Krishnasamy. who had only 60 cenis m his pockets when he left his Kampong Java home during the weekend, has been reported missing. Krishnaaamy s lather. A. Retnam, a labourer, told pol.ee that the boy, dressed bo a78 words
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Article34 1963-12-03 5 PENANO, Mon.— About 400 people, including many nuns and pupils of the Penang Convent, attended a Requiem High Man for the late President Kennedy in the Cathedral of the Assumption thla momlne.34 words
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80 1963-12-03 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Board of Malay Literature and Culture will hold Its >econd art exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hall from Dec 26 to 31. On display will be selected works by local Malay artists. Artiste who are Interested in having their works displayed80 words
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Article218 1963-12-03 5 $102,000 APPEAL BY LORRY DRIVER TPOH, Mon.— An appli--1 cation by Teh Guan Chooi, a lorry driver for an extension of time to file records of appeal against judgment in a claim for damages waa allowed today by the Federal Court. Teh was ordered on July 18 by the High218 words
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Article27 1963-12-03 5 PENANO, Mon. Penang Jaycees will hold their annual installation dinner and dance at the new Hotel International. Penang Road, at 7.30 p.m. on Dec. 15.27 words
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Article, Illustration539 1963-12-03 6 YAP CHIN KWEE - 'LONG OVERDUE: AN ASIAN GROUP IN U,N.' YAP CHIN KWEE Ramani: Initial steps have been taken for the formation of such a body By Kuala Lumpur, Monday •JHE special Malaysian delegate to the United Nations, M~. R. Ramani, said today that the formati 1 of an Asian group in the539 words
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169 1963-12-03 6 Sultan to subjects: I'm also a friend SI 1 1 AN Mon. The Sultan of Perak, winding up his three-day tour of the Dindings district told his subjects here today: "You must not treat me only as the Ruler of the State, but also as your friend." Before leaving the169 words
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Article85 1963-12-03 6 Widow, 42, robbed by three ALOR STAR. Mon.— Three men held yp a widow yesterday in her house at Batu Tiga, near Kangar, and robbed her of $1,880 worth of Jewellery. They also took $198 worth of sarongs. Puan blnte Saman, 42, told police she was sleeping when three men85 words
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Article52 1963-12-03 6 BANTING. Mon.— Mr. S. P Cecil has been elected president or the Salak Malayan Indian Congress at a meeting held at the Salak Malayan Chinese Association Youth Club. Other officials elected were: Vice-president, Mr. A. Chelliah: secretary; Mr. K. Soundrmpandian: assistant secretary; Mr. P Pichan; treasurer Mr.52 words
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Article50 1963-12-03 6 RAWANG, Mon. A 42-year-old farmer today fought a two-hour battle with a 25ft. python in his garden here before he finally killed it. The farmer, a father of seven children, who declined to reveal his name, later sold the reptile to a Chinese physician for $3*.50 words
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134 1963-12-03 6 City Council permits people over 55 to work if they're fit DENANG, Mon— City Council employees, who have attained the age of 55, are being allowed to continue working on passing a medical examination pending a final decision on the retiring age issue, the Penang Municipal Services Union reports. The134 words
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Article42 1963-12-03 6 PENANG, Mon. A rour-year-old boy, Lim Chin Ooi, was drowneci in the sea off his home-on-stilts in Chulia Street Ghaut yesterday afternoon. Police believe the boy had either fallen overboard from his house or drowned while swimming42 words
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Article24 1963-12-03 6 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Lira Slew Sek. 24. a housewife, was found today hanging in the bedroom of her hut at Upper Serangoon Road.24 words
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194 1963-12-03 6 No word yet on fate of two Artis men OINGAPORE, Mon. Two former members of the Angkatan Revolusi Tentera Islam Singapura (Artis), who have up to Wednesday to leave Singapore have not received any official word up to this evening about their fate. The two men, Ahmad bin Selamat, 27,194 words
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Article50 1963-12-03 6 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. A youth club has been formed in the coastal fishing village of Kuala Kurau. The club's members are drawn from different races, and It is the only youth club in the district in which both English and the national language are used.50 words
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Article30 1963-12-03 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —Members of the Selangur Foochow Coffee Merchants' Association tonight celebrated their 17th anniversary with a dinner at the Ibu Kota Restaurant in Jalan Raja Laut.30 words
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Miscellaneous30 1963-12-03 6 Huffs /iun/i,, liy H4Biph Beiwndahl f~i 1 I /HERE A fVEWV^ I /^/ffijAyprnX If 1 LIKE TME WAY THE V /this looks like a\ v^ 0T v/^"jl?V"^ imTr^J?** I£M C^TV?/30 words
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Article, Illustration176 1963-12-03 7 Rev. Tan (founder of schools and churches) dies i SINGAPORE, Mon. The Rev. Tan Leng Tian, who helped to found many schools and churches in Singapore in the past 50 years, died today at the age of 81. He was the father-in-law of Dato Aw Kow, managing director of th176 words
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Article22 1963-12-03 7 PENANG. Mom.— Burglars broke into a coffeeshop in Perak Road during tho week-end and left with $236 and eoods.22 words
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Article, Illustration396 1963-12-03 7 MALACCA, Monday Governor of Malacca, Tun Haji Abdul Malek bin Yusuf, today outlined a threepoint programme to bring more progress to the State. The programme includes: THE SETTING up of a large industrial estate; IMPROVEMENT to the Malacca port; and THE ESTABLISHMENT of a396 words
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Article75 1963-12-03 7 TAIPINO. Mon About 350 furn-.1T.-> from the nearby new villages of Auior.e. Snnpang. Pokok Assam and Kumuuin P.nang havr> been allotted vegetable pints in a 1.500- icre fringe alienation schemr fl Ayer Puieh, seven m:les north of here, on the ma:n mad to Pc mm The75 words
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Article47 1963-12-03 7 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. Dr. Chang Hoev Chan, national commissioner of Si. John Ambulance Brigade, will inspect the Kedah Brigade on the Malay School padang on Friday while Girl Guides a^d Brown ie.s will hold a rally on the adiolning DUb)ic padang at the same time47 words
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Article36 1963-12-03 7 RAWANO. Mon. The Government English School here will hold its annual prize-giving on Thursday Che Puan Zalnon binte Yusof, wife of the chairman of the board of managers, will give away the prizes.36 words
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Article, Illustration117 1963-12-03 7 P.M.'s LAST MINUTE BID TO AVERT STRIKE SINGAPORE'S Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, speaking to post and telecommunications workers on Sunday night at the premises of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees in Serangoon Road. Mr. Lee was making a lastminute bid to avert a strike by the workers117 words
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Article83 1963-12-03 7 Blood disease study for lecturer KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Dr. Lav Kam Seng, lecturer In pathology In the Faculty of Medicine. University of Malaya, left today for research training in hnematology (study of blood diseases). He will vend seven months with Prof. W. R. Pitney in Melbourne, on a Cniombo Plan83 words
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Article52 1963-12-03 7 SINGAPORE, Mon. Water stocks Increased by only about one per cent from 36.77 per cent to 37.63 per cent over the last week. A Public Utilities Board statement today said that the rainfall for November had been below average, and water stocks had not increased as much52 words
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155 1963-12-03 7 VfALACCA, Mon.— The ■I' l State Legislative Assembly today passed estimates totalling $9,848,945 for next year Against revenue of $8,137,838 the deficit expected next year will be $1,711,107. The deficit this year Is $1,495,285. Withdrawals Next year's deficit will be met from withdrawals from155 words
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Article46 1963-12-03 7 IPOH. Mo:i Hooi g Ah Chye. 19. unemployed, was tuduv bour.d over to be of good behaviour in *600 tor 12 months after he pleaded RUil.y to stealing $1.70 from a public telephone booth In Cockman Street on the night of Oct. 3046 words
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139 1963-12-03 7 Government promises fishermen ice plants KUALA TRENGGANI. Mon. The Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir bin Johari, said here today that the Government intended to set up a number of ice factories in fishing villages to help fishermen to get their supply as cheaply as possible He was139 words
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Article36 1963-12-03 7 SINGAPORE. Mon. Dr. John Lowe, of the extra-mural department of the University of Singapore, will address the Lions' Club on "Extra-mural studies in Singapore," at its luncheon meeting on Wednesday at Princes Restaurant.36 words
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168 1963-12-03 7 pENANG, Mon.— Three national Alliance leaders are expected in Penang this week to help boost the Alliance candidate, Haji Mohamad bin Mohamed Taib, in the Balik Pulau state by-election on Dec. 14. At a rally The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed168 words
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Article42 1963-12-03 7 PENANG, Mon. Penann has formed a Sale committee for the I control of cholera. The committee will be preparing I detailed plans to be put into I operation in case of an outbreak of I cholera in the State42 words
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Advertisement172 1963-12-03 7 Opfrex Eye Lotion keeps your eyes bright and healthy In the heat and dust, eyes often get red and lore. To prevent this keg (r^\ f soreness and discomfort, let V 1 \r\ OPTREX look after your eyei for i^^^^ j you Jum wash them every day with OPTREX OPTREX172 words
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Advertisement174 1963-12-03 7 Acne and Pimples New from VANISH.... Smooth texture of skin returns Pimpfcs. il i«*l«:t«J or m<-ort«- *W lly trrjtcd. icar wd disfigure J^&sS now bnn« Dr. K Miner's Acnr ,^^Eij!M md Pimple Cream, a d.niollv fflKKS*^ j» /Xtf and KienlificaUy l»t«d prepara- HB»^ j < jriflfy' lion which rapidly removes174 words
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Advertisement343 1963-12-03 8 this is the MOSKISIIOO the top selling car in MALAYSIA THE QUALITY FIRST ii©lHglloo THIS IS THE ANSWER! THE BIG BREAKTHROUGH IN SUSPENSION! A sensational car giving you the smoothest, most controlled and TERRIFIC PERFORMANCE: Goes over 75 M.P.H. and gives comfortable ride you've ever known! The MORRIS 1100 with343 words
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Article, Illustration329 1963-12-03 9 VOWS EXCHANGED IN SIGN LANGUAGE Three deaf and dumb brothers marry three deaf and dumb sisters SINGAPORE, Mon. *5 A year-long courtship of three deaf and. dumb sisters by three deaf and dumb brothers blossomed on Sunday before a Chinese altar where they were joined together329 words
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Article24 1963-12-03 9 BATU PAHAT. Mon.— The first pliksp of a low-cos: housing scheme at the 2[. milestone Jalan Kluang here has been completed.24 words
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133 1963-12-03 9 Rakyat will expel Johari if he... CING.XPORE. Mon. The Party Rakyat Stngapura today expressed surprise over the sudden disappearance of their assistant secretary-gene-ral, Johari bin Sonto, who is believed to have left Singapore with 10 other men for Indonesia two weeks ago. A party statement said Johari had asked permission133 words
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Article44 1963-12-03 9 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will declare open a Unesco conference or "Leadership and Authority" at 8 p.m. on Dec. 8 in Lecture Theatre No. 4. University of Singapore. The conference will end on Dec. 14.44 words
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123 1963-12-03 9 IPOH. Mon. Thieves broke into three I Government quarters in Lumut early yesterday. From one of the quarters, occupied by the 0.C.P.D., Asst Supt. Harun bin Ismail, and his wife, who were asleep, the thieves took his Browning pistol and 10 rounds of ammunition. The123 words
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Article27 1963-12-03 9 PENANG. Mon— A Christmas coffee morning will be held at the E. and O Hotel here on Thursday In aid of the Orey Sisters' Clinic.27 words
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Article188 1963-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Monday. MALAYSIAN Airways today announced that with the acquisition of a second Silver Kris- jet aircraft next April, making two jet aircrfat in all, it will extend its jet services not only within Malaysia but also to other parts of South-East Asia. A188 words
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Article91 1963-12-03 9 A productivity seminar in Penang KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The National Productivity Centre will hold a four-day seminar on its supervisory training programme at the Penang City Council Chamber next week. The seminar will be attended by Mr. Pinn Taieth. an industrial engineer and International Labour Organisation expert from Norway, Mr.91 words
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Advertisement379 1963-12-03 9 world's warmest welcome Hideko Terasaki is delightfully Japanese as she welcomes you aboard your JAL Jet Courier with a cup of warmed sake. You find it difficult to believe this charming JAL hostess was born in London, and spent her earliest childhood in Europe with her diplomat father. But Japan379 words
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Miscellaneous161 1963-12-03 9 Oop Hy V. T. n«wnlin THE PRISONER^ CjATS RIGHT, HIS DUNGEON'S WELL. FIND THAT ROGUE MUST NOT I I VV^^^B^^H »S GONE. /I «V\S|R! HE A WRECK! THE /'IM, YOU BE PERMITTED y^" HC8998 YOUR /uOME I^ HAS N DOOR WAS HE" I TO REJOIN HIS f ...EVEN IF I161 words
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Obituary33 1963-12-03 10 M Word* $10 (Minimum) REVEREND TAN LENC TIAN, passed away peacefully on 2/12/63. Deeply mourned by his family, funeral service 3 p.m. 4/12/83 m Tru<- Way Church. 156-B Stirling I .ok;. Spore33 words
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Article148 1963-12-03 10 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) MR. AND MRS. Anthony .Miranda thank relative?. friends for their vilii.il>!>- presents. best wishes and attendance ut their wedding 30.11.63 THE FAMILY OF late Mr. Sim Tent; Koon thank Pastors. Relatives and friends lor their klr.d attendance. urrnths and condolences in their iient. MR. KM.148 words
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Obituary46 1963-12-03 10 M Word* Sl* (minimum, DR. C.V. THURIAPPAM In ever lov.ii,; memory of our dear Oeorgle. Timiiuh two years have since naasaii when von were suddenly called away on 3.1J.A1. Your loving memories In n-'.r ni-irt.s still nche. Papa, Mama brother.-, sisters and In-laws. Ipoh.46 words
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Article27 1963-12-03 10 Words S/0 Minimum PANSY DEAR. I can't understand. am I making a mlrtake or are your Where are you now? Very unhappy. Love always yours. Terry.27 words
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Article232 1963-12-03 10 to Words SlO (»Hmlmmm> THE GIFT that will be cherished Miklmoto pearls. Select from The Ming Shop. Fltzpatrlcks. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. invite all teachers and hook addicts •o browse In their abowroom at Times douse, River Valley Road, Singapore. RYVITA IS GOOD for health." doctors advise diabetics. Delicious Kyvlta232 words
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Article609 1963-12-03 10 There are British assurances that the visit which V-bomb-ers based in Britain are paying to Singapore later this week has nothing to do with "confrontation." This is true enough in the sense that there has been no development in relations with Indonesia which I makes the visit609 words
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Article410 1963-12-03 10 Extinction awaits Chinese schools unless they teach more English. This thesis has been put forward by the Association of Teachers of English in Chinese Schools. The supportJ ing arguments are as follows: English instruction in Chinesemedium primary schools begins in the third year, and is allotted only 615410 words
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Article128 1963-12-03 10 Malaysian efforts to attract foreign capital have been directed mainly at Britain, Japan and, more recently, Australia.^ Has there been as energetic an attempt to interest American businessmen? Yet America exports about $3,000 million worth of capital a year —more than the three other countries combined. U.S. investment128 words
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262 1963-12-03 10 Jack Fingleton - Pay-off for Menzies' political acumen Jack Fingleton SURPRISE WIN AT THE POLLS from CANBERRA, Mon. Sir Robert Menzies political acumen was more than justified here at the weekend when his Coalition Government received a staggering margin of at least 20 seats in the general election. It surprised even Sir Robert262 words
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Letter522 1963-12-03 10 REFER to a letter which 1 appeared In your columns on November 23 on the subject of invigilators. The writer states that "for the third time In three years my wife has been sent to invigilate in the Senior Cambridge examination and again she is sent to a522 words
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Letter102 1963-12-03 10 ALLOW me the courtesy of your columns to clear up the misunderstanding that has arisen from my statement reported In the Straits Times of November 12. In my statement I did not say that we were going to form a separate union. What I meant was that we102 words
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Letter174 1963-12-03 10 COME of the readers of your paper may be Interested in what the Minister of Education of India. Dr. K L. Shrtmali. said during last year.. VlceChancellors" conference. He said: "In all matters relating to the universities we have almost always acted on the advice of university men.174 words
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Letter221 1963-12-03 10 n.nr.c*iv m> Luc HMtt by X "Commuter Uk'A*. «ov. Htt) on tne suDJeci of me nuisance creaied by construction work carried out at Anderson Bridge. A lot of tnougnt has been given to mummsing tne disruption ol trarnc. in constructing a project oi mis kina, some temporary inconvenience221 words
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Article, Illustration851 1963-12-03 10 COLIN LEGUM - A Russian conspiracy in the Congo COLIN LEGUM AFTER THE FOURTH CLASH BETWEEN SOVIET AND CONGOLESE LEADERS by THE Russians are finding it very difficult 1 to establish their influence in the Congo, a task they regard as of primary importance because they believe that American and other Western influences851 words
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Advertisement426 1963-12-03 10 Straits Tnes Malay Mail Classified advertisements saas/ be headed Ml Ist Floor COLO STTCRAOK ARCADC Orchard Road COLO STORAGE ■HANCHM t AT HOLLAND ROAD— XATONO) I KKPPCI. ROAD— NAVAL BA4S Autnorlsed AsjaMa: CTTY BOOK STORS LTD wtnetveater Nwim. Celsyf Oa-aar THE NEWS FRONT Fttzpatetcrs Kill M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty426 words
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Advertisement46 1963-12-03 10 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with the biggest network of branches in Malaysia with overseas offices in London, Hong Kong and Brunei. H£AO OFfICE: MALAYAN BANK BUILDING 92. Jalan Bandar, Kuala Lumpur. BANKING LIMITED (lilli,ir IiIMMMIfeISM^.WajUMI Authorised Capital: 550.000.000 Inueo and Paid Up Capiul: J15.000 00046 words
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Advertisement153 1963-12-03 10 BBBlß^^l^ V BBV% iff dSBs! j -,'OMATO I saTv'^7 "■■■"■ljiis* •rf^'* BT <3B* J) "Urn*- of US. l»«ce S"XkK!». For well over h*lf-*-century S'W has beer, and still is a household word, and is recognised by all housewives throughout Malaysia as the finest and "SIMPLY WONDERFUL" canned and bottled foods153 words
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172 1963-12-03 11 I ONDON, Mon. The world's biggest telephone cable project, linking Britain and Europe with Australia, New Zealand and Fiji, goes into operation tonisht. A recorded message from Queen Elizabeth to be sent from London across the 14.000-mlle circuit will open the system designed toReuter - 172 words
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Article198 1963-12-03 11 CORRUPTION 'CANCER OF SOCIETY' SINGAPORE, Monday. CORRUPTION in the public services "eats away" the foundations of a stable society and must, like cancer or any other disease, be stamped out, the First Criminal District Judge, Mr. J. B. Jeya- retnam, said today. He Jailed Police Cpl. Adam I bin Mohamed198 words
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87 1963-12-03 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon— A former tapper, M. Manlckam, 31, was today committed to stand trial In the Kedah High Court on a charge of murdering K.N. Nayar at X.M.S. Estate on Sept. 17. Manlckam was alleged to have knifed Nayar at 5.30 a.m. that87 words
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Article38 1963-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. An assistant secretary In the Ministry of External Aflairs. Inche Hainan bin Majid, 26 will leave tomorrow for Saigon to take up his appointment as third secretary In the Malaysian Embassy there.38 words
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Article99 1963-12-03 11 Three-man strike in ad firm SINGAPORE, Mon. Three workers of Grant Advertising Inc., of Clemenceau Avenue, are on strike while the rest of the members of their union are continuing their normal duties. A spokesman of the Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union, which represents the workers said today that the99 words
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Article61 1963-12-03 11 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will give a dinner at Sri Temasek at 8 p.m. on Dec. 9 to about 175 Singapore scholarships winners, who have returned from abroad on completion of their studies. Among those present will be representatives from61 words
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Article26 1963-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Syed Esa bin Alwee has been appointed Chief Commissioner of the Boys Scouts Association by the Chief Scout, Dato Sardon Jublr.26 words
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Article, Illustration182 1963-12-03 11 What goes on.... the answer GOVT WORKERS IN FEDERAL HOUSE SEE MOCK RIOT IN BIG MILITARY-POLICE SECURITY EXERCISE THE TIME: 3.15 p.m. yester- day. THE PLACE: Outside Federal House in Kuala Lumpur. Troops and police taking part in a security exercise are repelling "rioters." This was one of the day'sSoong Hon Sin - 182 words
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182 1963-12-03 11 IPOH, Monday. rrHE management of Cold Storage (Malaya) Ltd., faced with a seven-day ultimatum to settle claims for better wages and working conditions, still hopes to reach a settlement with the National Union of Cold Storage Employees. Mr. M. V. Qule, manager of the182 words
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65 1963-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Heavy rain this evening flooded several parts of the Federal capital. Tie worst hit area was Kampong Bharu. Houses along Ha c Road and Perkins Road (near the Sunday Market) were under two to three feet of water. The three-hour downpour65 words
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367 1963-12-03 11 Court told of neighbour in a pool of blood KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A mother of two today told the High Court here how she woke up early one morning last year to find herself ,and her two children bleeding from stab wounds, while near the bedroom door lay her 78--year-old367 words
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Article, Illustration126 1963-12-03 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. Former Malayan iimlMi— dor in Washington, Dato Nik Ahmad Kamil (above), has Joined llmno. He said today: "I intended to Join Umno when I came back from Washington. "I will do my best for the organisation if my services are required."126 words
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75 1963-12-03 11 MALACCA, Mon. The Malacca Municipal Council Is taking precautionary measures to control any outbreak of cholera here. The president of the council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Had!. said today that the council had doubled its efforts to keep the town clean and that all wells75 words
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Article22 1963-12-03 11 BANTING. Mon. Inche Solalman bin Mohamed Don has been appointed president of the Kuala Langat Rent Assessment Board for 1964.22 words
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Advertisement92 1963-12-03 11 Iwl skin bracer j ...if your taste is discriminating fitS MENNEN is the choice only for those who appreciate the very best. Refreshingly cool and wonderfully satisfying, /jBDCOOfm MENNEN gives that extra masculine freshness /JUIBBS in your grooming. For a well-groomed individualistic look, buy \SJ WS MENNEN today. N^^^F^ Remember,92 words
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Advertisement98 1963-12-03 11 Ts JR > BOVRIL BUILDS-UP YOUR HEALTH You can't beat Bovril as a rich. i'l^F^HFPVinilil trustworthy source of red-blooded HimJLPTJ 'fl energy. It comes from the concentrated NATURAL goodness of beef— one of the richest NATURAL sources Bfl^fiKs}'fl of essential vitamins you need every A^9 j^^Bl^- :jy j day. Bovril98 words
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Miscellaneous581 1963-12-03 11 I Today's Radio, TV I try: 11.30 Starlight And You: RADIO MALAYSIA J3 (midnight) Negara-ku. Close Down. MIIO.NAL SHORTWAVE 'iL-X* RAD SINGAPORE s?"*- K r£- S^."?"?", M tS: MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE dlea; i.OO Tune Signal. Ine metres New*, 1.10 Breakfast Potpourri: short w*vt' xFßvirv 7 JO Learn A Word A581 words
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208 1963-12-03 12 SHE once wanted to be a lawyer but today she is one of the very few women who is making a success in public relations work. Miss Urvashi Kishincband. who was on a visit to Singapore, is Air India's Deputy Public Relations208 words
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560 1963-12-03 12 THAT "something old, something new" in the bride's maxim is seen now in the oldes! bridal symbol of all the wedding ring. For the latest on the market combines the traditional appeal engraved and chased rings beloved over the centuries with the upto560 words
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Article101 1963-12-03 12 PUDDINGS and sauces thickened with eggs have better flavour than thoss thickened with cornstarch or flour. Iron silk when it is quite damp never sprinkled, because It tends to water spot. Instead, wet the entire garment and blot in a dry towel. For cottons and linens which are101 words
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229 1963-12-03 12 Cookies for Christmas entertaining DO you want to try an unusual but simple recipe. It's for Swedish Christmas Cookies. You need 12 oz. flour, 2 oz. sugar, pinch salt, 6 oz. butter, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla, a little water if necessary. Sift flour, sugar and salt into basin. With229 words
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Advertisement293 1963-12-03 12 6 wSBr Jm ci Parfumeur Paris FAREX the wonderful 3-cereal tfood every baby needs I for strong, healthy growth from weaning age through toddler by Glaxo Laboratories ltd.. England. Make your gifts excitingly different! Choose from Batik Thai Silk materials, beautifully tailored dresses 6? jackets, lovely stoles and beaded purses.293 words
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Advertisement213 1963-12-03 12 (0 wPw Kayser I I LONDON PARIS- NEW YORK I %,LJ?/ No 100$. /Tm a 6 SRVvfl v// W I yp^ S y. y,- II RMRVr Young Joy wired brief bra in non-iron- I cotton. Elastic barifta bock section I The underlying glamorous secret of all your I fashion success213 words
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205 1963-12-03 13 PENANG, Mon rvHE St. Nicholas Home is planning to start early next year an occupation centre for blind girls unable to find employment. "This will be a pioneer project.' Mr. WO. Brohler. principal of the St Nicholas School, said when Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin.205 words
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Article, Illustration1092 1963-12-03 13 The GREATEST YEAR IN THE HISTORY OF SARAWAK Governor: In our fight against subversion, we are not alone... KUCHING. Monday THE year 1963 could "without doubt" be regarded as the most important in the history of Sarawak, the Governor, Datu Abang Haji Openg, told the Council Negeri at the opening1,092 words
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160 1963-12-03 13 NIBONG TEBAL, Monday. ACTOR, Ariffin bin Mohamed Zain, wept today when he was sentenced to three years' jail for his part in an armed robbery. I Also jailed for the »me term was a former classmate Johari bin Haji Ismail, whose father. Hajl Ismail,160 words
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107 1963-12-03 13 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Master Attendant here. Capt J.A.L. Pavitt. will be known as the Director of Marine under a Merchant Shipping (Amendment i Bill which was read a first time at the last Legislative Assembly meeting. This would conform with the present107 words
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Article18 1963-12-03 13 IPOH. Mon— Thieves stole 2.500 gunny sacks worth $640 from a factory In Chemor yesterday.18 words
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Advertisement354 1963-12-03 13 At what age should a girl start using Tampax? There are no bard and fast rules about when to start but one trend is definitely on the upturn: girls ore starting to use Tampax internal sanitary protection at a younger and younger age. There are two reasons for this: First,354 words
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Advertisement483 1963-12-03 13 A NEW CONCEPTION OF BEAUTY, IN WATCHMAKING X* A vlßßß^l S I BsV m BSB V^BSIW Jr vP^H BSBT SB I 1 aESHH^HBaVSH^ t^sw.. %V RS^MB B ail aY lf^-~ Very often, the demands oi tachno- achieved without deception or artifice you the new Cyma Executive. He logy detanncne the483 words
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Article, Illustration240 1963-12-03 14 ROUND-THE-CLOCK WORK TO BEAT RUSH OF HOLWAY GUESTS WORKING round TT the clock, Penang's newest hotel the Hotel International in Penang Road hopes to open its doors about the middle of this month to cater for the expected rush of visitors during the Christmas-New240 words
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Article187 1963-12-03 14 T<HE second phase of the $1.5 million Cherry Park housing estate, off Maxwell Road In Ipoh, has been launched. Consisting of four blocks of 46 single storey terrace houses and expected to be completed next August, the project is owned by a family syndicate comprising187 words
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Article, Illustration125 1963-12-03 14 New George Lee general manager GEORGE LEE MOTORS LTD,. Ford Malaysia's Singapore dealers, announce the appointment of Mr. R. E. Bye as general manager. Mr. Bye, 50, formerly FordMalaysia's own executive representative in Kuala Lum- MR. BYE pur, has been with the Ford organisation 17 years, and with Ford -Malaysia125 words
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136 1963-12-03 14 Roneo's difficult position in Malaysia ALTHOUGH for many years the company's branches in Singapore and Malaya have returned satisfactory results, latterly It has been found Increasingly difficult to maintain the position, says Mr. P. Chamberlain, cnairman oi Koneo Ltd.. in his circulated annual statement to shareholders. Mr. Chamberlain sajs that136 words
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Article119 1963-12-03 14 pANADA Mail, veteran member of the American Mall Una fleet, changes her name to California Mall at the end of her current voyage, and the Oregan Mall will be renamed Bengal Mail, it is announced. The change in names was prompted by the firm's fleet replacement programme.119 words
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Article72 1963-12-03 14 Aluminium Ltd. announced In Montreal a consolidated net Income of $70.3 million for the first nine months of this year, compared with $91 8 million In the corresponding period of last year. Consolidated sales and operating revenues were 11.470 million against $1,251 million. Aluminium sales In72 words
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Article, Illustration138 1963-12-03 14 rE Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Ghstfar bin Baba. opened the Malacca branch of Malaya Publishing House in Riverside last week. A large gathering including the State Secretary, Mnlacca. Inche Idris bin Zabidin. Municipal coun- j cillors. and local education- ists attended the opening ceremony138 words
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Article, Illustration110 1963-12-03 14 rE Oreat Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd. awarded two of its employees last week for proficiency in their respective fields. They were Mr. N. J. Nair. a divisional manager, and Mr. P.K. Bhanu, a district manager. Mr. Nair won a cash prize for being the top110 words
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Article88 1963-12-03 14 THE world's first automatic "time-switch television Is now available in Malaysia. It Is a product of Krlesler Australasia Pty Ltd. M. P. C. Tregurtha, chief technical.' commercial engineer who is now here on a second visit, said that with it, programmes could be pre-selected at any time of88 words
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Article52 1963-12-03 14 A further decline in copra value was noted last week, says Lewis and Peat report. Philippine copra in London ruled easier with minor fluctuations and closed US$l below the previous week's price. The same trend was observed in Bombay where a loss of 5 rupees52 words
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Article36 1963-12-03 14 Mr. Oeorge J. Bull, director of Twlss -and Brownings and Hallowes (Export) Ltd.. principal agents for H( nnessy. is now on a Malaysian visit to meet the local distributors. Boustead and Co. (1960) Ltd.36 words
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Article40 1963-12-03 14 Japan's crude stfel production for the 1964 fiscal year beginning next April is expected to reach 35.? million tons, up 11.3 per cent over the current fiscal year, the Ministry of International Trade and Industry has estimated.40 words
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Article127 1963-12-03 14 VISIT BY HACKS DIRECTOR |t|R. PETER L. AspiLi* nail, managing director of White Hudson and Co. Ltd. Southport, England, manufacturers of Hacks sweets and cough mixture, is currently making a business tour of Malaysia. This is his first visit, although his company has been marketing its products here for about127 words
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Advertisement243 1963-12-03 14 P\ MmJuxJ SSfi SPARKING PLUGS Jm^ hylumina d m INSULATORS The natural choice of motorists FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9 j Federation Representatives: WEARNE BROS. LTD. g^lH*^ ffi CLASSIFIEDS W OUR fe^g BR|NG B B s^B3Sr3!S)|RVWßQftlC3tf*»*?rTTi*.*'i£* YALE I I I I 1 m WITH S/WE SP/\C^E!i243 words
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Advertisement298 1963-12-03 14 TO-DAY'S DESIGN is the LYNX This modern cistern Is handsomo. hygienic, and eifumnt 1 in operation. It flushes at a touch, with aqulet yet powerful action. The shell Is made of black Duranlte and the Klmrflsher syphon mechanism of poly thene-non-rorrodlnit. rustless. non-a?lnir and unbreakable. Conforming to 888 1125. and298 words
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Advertisement1387 1963-12-03 15 fO UYERPOOL WESI COASI U.k.. UM ynon &IH> S'nin, rinani OEMODOCUS Avonmoutii. UwrpMl ll Pt/TMiy MENEUUS Loerpttl. Glasgow In Port DOLIUS Lxerpttl Oec i Oec 7 OM 0/10 Me II PITROCLUS LKtrpool, Glasgow Otc 11 Oec 13 Om 14/10 Dec 17 ANCNISES Liverpool, Dub. n Dec 11 Dec 15 Dec1,387 words
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Advertisement1380 1963-12-03 15 P^9 THE EAC ONES I^VJT 9jmcapo«( umii inma.imm wiiko raMM 'VWHHi mouuk »«unM ""*y SAILINGS TO GENOA, LE HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG ANB COPENHAtEN, "AYUTHIA" a) c G.IS-11/ 4 Bee 9/ 7 BM I/O Dtc "JUTLAMOIA" t, 22/21 Otc 27/20 Oec 10/31 Die "KAMMOIA" a) II1,380 words
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Advertisement1325 1963-12-03 15 I BENZINE] EtPIESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL 1 COWTININTAL PORTS. aYsora P S'bant r*M*« OENRINNES I'.Lfvj L'pMl, Hull, H **rg, I'oara la ft Dec 4 BENREOCH E.LJ LMeei, Hataktjrg Gin. 35 Tteay Dec Hi BENVANNOCN L ItnTrtarg, M'bro. G'moutn Oec 12/I> Me 11/21 O«e 21/22 BENVEHUE L'lOli, NMrg. Havre, A'werp1,325 words
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Advertisement1269 1963-12-03 15 <k CO., LTD. W T*i, no. Mill. miSv ILLERMAN LOCK el* KLA VENESS LIMB LONOON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL i MIDOLESDROUGM SEATTLE. VANCOUVER I PORTLAND CITf OF CUUGOVJf M(l j|.Vr'«a CMU Soort P. Sham renamj ioucainvilli SJ M iU S '"X»» IU Penang 1 iim cans1,269 words
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753 1963-12-03 16 From Our Market Correspondent Tt RNO V E R on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday continued to be good and in the new Issues, due largely to the technical positions existing in individual stocks some rises were again registered. However, in the established753 words
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Article23 1963-12-03 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 30 Dec. 2 Industrials: 128.99 129.06 Tins: 115.78 116.51 S rubbers: 108.85 108.85 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article824 1963-12-03 16 ("•OMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beufttsd <«.000> SI 69 Central Prep. (1.56 81* $1.60 SL. f 1.60 SI.. (2.000) 51. 61 D. (1.000) 51. 55. (7.000)824 words
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Article26 1963-12-03 16 December 2. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 66ii cents (down half a cent). TIN: 5494 (op 624 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 15 tons).26 words
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Article258 1963-12-03 16 DECEMBER first grade rubber buyara f.s.b. ciou<l at S p.m. In Sinxsplsrs and Kuala Lumpur yesterday ai Ml cants per Ib. down half a cent on Fridays closing level for the position. The tone waa quit! and slightly saslsr. R.A.S. and F.M.R.t. doting orlesi In esnts per Ib.258 words
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222 1963-12-03 16 rwMiE Straits tin price conL tinued its advance yesterday with a further rise of 62} cents to $494. The price In six trading days has now risen by over $12. The last time the price stood at $500 was late August 1961 Yesterday's222 words
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Article220 1963-12-03 16 SHIPS lying alenitkt* tIM Slns.*s«r» Harbour a>harvaa tr expected teflay arc Bolsaeraln 8/0, Kyoto 8/7, Bcnreoch 33/36. Doctor Lorkes 44. 81--dor 47 R, Nlchlrct Mam 1/1, Nestor 4/ 5 Talisman 18, Empire Qinmt 21/ 22. Noreverrtt 24/23. Bethlehem 29/30. Inner reads Bldor Tone Nam. Soon Bre.220 words
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Article113 1963-12-03 16 MELBOURNE. Mon. I EADING industrials A.C.I, B.H.P. and Colonial Sugar gained 2s. 6d. and Is. 3d. respectively In a general strong advance following Menzies Government's overwhelming win ..t Saturdays elections. Palls were very few and small. Base metals also foliowed a firmer trend while oils were j irregular.113 words
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Article242 1963-12-03 16 THE following list ot selected Malayan Industrial yields la baaed on prices ruling yesterday morning. •P. »I.Y. »O.V. «T.C. •P-pnce K.y.-earnlnK.i yield (ftrou) D.V. -dividend Tleld (grow) T.C.-time covered. Definitions: Ttmts Co»«r«o means the number of time* last year's total dividend is covered by the profits for that242 words
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Advertisement1101 1963-12-03 16 U.sJc PaeiClc and Atlantic Service a pert r na» noflinong K'Htisnt k. rasca a. «ngt<st pj. iwi ."KtaHwn MsnT 2S/JI Bm IS/11 Oet I Jm I jm H Jm IS Jm II Fta "iHßrfum Mais' »5/7 l JM 21/1' iss 3 HI I HI Mrtt) It rss tj Mar AM1,101 words
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Advertisement1183 1963-12-03 16 PRODUCE PRICES OPTION PREMIUMS /'MINBSS frsdms Bxshsngs, imss- (Official quotations) »53j tllsrs mOUSTIHAU C**T»: D*c./Jin. UK/CooUMSU: Uuniop. 20 cts. McAllstsr It els Unquoted. 4. smelters 30 CO. Kobinsoa U Cta. P.ppsr: Muntok hit* (142, sellers. |£sau 21 cts. C Storsce 4i<i Sarawak white jmo sellers. special k«j Dlsp 1A cv.1,183 words
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Advertisement468 1963-12-03 16 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mr. Lav Fook 0 Llew Pool Keong has let', the services of the Company as of the 30th. November. 1963. CHIAP CHUAN TRANSPORT CO. IM) LTD. DISSOLUTION OF ENGAGEMENT The Engagement between Misa Mandy Goh Peng Neo and Lian Boon Khlam is hereby dissolved by468 words
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Advertisement2242 1963-12-03 17 BSBejSjBsJ ss^Psaaaj SITUATIONS VACANT 10 Words SS CWin.>— Sox S0 ets. extra POSITION TO Box A 6450 ST Singapore has been filled. All applicants are cordially thanked. WAHTEO OUT-OOOR SALESGIRLS and salesmen for house-hold products. Salary plus good commission. Apply 108 Tras Street, Spore. CAR AND TRUCK salesman required. Salary2,242 words
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Advertisement1076 1963-12-03 17 OFFICE SPACE VACANT ill Word, Si (Mim.)— Box S0 et*. extra PORT SWSTTBNHAM approximately 380 aq. feet air conditioned office In new building. Write Bos A 3315 S.T. K.L. OAVIO WONC A CO. having moved to new premises in Asia Insurance Building, offer tbelr old premise* at 63-C Telok Ayer1,076 words
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Advertisement1096 1963-12-03 17 TOURS EXCURSIONS 99 Words U <Min.>—»*a 99 eta, extra TOUR MALAYA 7-OAYS— -8-12-63, 15-12-43. 22-12-63. Malaya 7Days (Special) $90/- 9-12-63, 21-12-63. Malaya S-Days $100/--8-12-63, 16-11-63. Malaya 10-Days $130/- 12-12-63. Cameron Highlands 4-Uays $55/- 4-12-63. U-12-63. C/ Highlands 7-Days $105/- 5-IJ-63. C Highlands A Ipob 4-Days $55/- 17-12-63. 24-12-63 Contact:— Nam-Ho1,096 words
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Advertisement908 1963-12-03 17 FOR SALE Wents U (Mjmu) •Mtm $9 eta, ntn SALESMANSHIP Postal Tuition Courses. Prospectus Free I Katoog P.O. Bos 90 (B'pore 15). WILLING TO DISPOSE OFF, over one too. Good quality sisal fibre. Any Orm Interested, please phone 94*47 Singapore. IVORY COLLECTION EXQUISITE carvings eight pieces must sell. View Room908 words
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Advertisement545 1963-12-03 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING U Words SS I Mim.)— Box i» e t: oxtro LbJlt the MMfa*M* with 20 years experience. Now at Jeans Solon 24A Pens.Bg Lane Telephone ***** B'pore. Fully sJrcoaditloned Kuropean management. TINTING. COLOURING and all hair care, consult Rosalie Hernon of Ba lon Phoenix. Malaya s only hair545 words
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Advertisement104 1963-12-03 17 **********444 7 TRANSISTOR IB* NO RADIO ft RECORD PLAYER J^. BATTERY OPERATED PRICE SINGAPORE $115 00 MAUYA $133.00 Fugiya@ FINEST TRANSISTOR. RADIO-PHONO. HOCK CHEONG CO. 3, The Arcade Building, Spore 1. 47, Jalan Brunei Barat, K. Lumpur **********444 NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE TABASCO RED PEPPER SAUCE MAKES TO FISH new REMINGTON2S104 words
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Article, Illustration604 1963-12-03 18 JACK FINGLETON - A Springbok protest on Meckiff' s selection JACK FINGLETON From 1 Canberra, Monday AUSTRALIAN cricket circles today buzzed with the story that South African captain Trevor Goddard and manager Ken Viljoen have sent a letter to the Board of Control protesting against the selection of lan Meckiff for the First604 words
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Article, Illustration200 1963-12-03 18 VTELBOURNE, Mon. Lan Meckiff. Australia's controversial fa^t bowler, said ln an Interview published ln the Melbourne Herald: "'I am not a chucker and never was." Meckiff continued: "I have a semi-bent elbow since birth and a semidouble joint at the elbow. These twoReuter - 200 words
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Article137 1963-12-03 18 BRISBANE. Mon. Manager Ken Vlljoen today denied that the South African team had made a "secret" report to the Australian Board of Control about Mecklff's Inclusion in Australia's Test 12. The story, which appeared in the Sydney evening paper "The Mirror", said that the report would neverReuter - 137 words
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Article444 1963-12-03 18 FOR ALL EIGHT RACES AT BUKIT TIMAH ON SUNDAY SINGAPORE, Mon. Wright* for all right races at Buklt Timah on Sunday: O. 2, Div. 1 8f Come Up 9.00 Crusoe 8.13 G«neml Trong 8.08 Srnior 8.08 Bistro 8.04 Premium 8.03 Amsg»— lri 8.02 Woodeote Lady 8.01 flwtrrcUni 8.00 Swift444 words
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356 1963-12-03 18 DESPERATE BID BY S. AFRICANS TO SAVE MATCH BRISBANE. Mon.— After being forced to follow-on 313 runs behind, the South African cricketers were making a desperate bid to save the match against Queensland here today. With one lay left for play the South Africans still needed 182 to make theReuter - 356 words
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Article59 1963-12-03 18 HOCKEY S'gor Div. 1: PWD v SIA (Cheras Rd); RMAP "A" v YMSA (Airport Rd); Armed Forces v SEA (R. Range Rd). S'poi* Div. 1: Khalsa v SRC (padang); Dlv. 2: PWD v RM Navy (Kallang Basin); Police *B v Khalsa B (Thomson Rd). RUGGER Priendlies: S'gor Club59 words
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329 1963-12-03 18 STIPE'S REPORT KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Stewards report on yesterday's races: RACE 1: Campos Star (apprentice Vincent Chong) slipped as he Jumped away and lost many lengths. Lady Dlamonte (Awl) attempted to buck for some distance after the start. Approaching329 words
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Advertisement2511 1963-12-03 18 j===SSS==SS=sSßpß| PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS TENDERS llfel»llBBBa&AlllklJHJ STATE OF BRUNEI J K.R. KEDAH U ACRE* BUILDING S.TE AT NOT CE VACA C TENDER HOTICE 9!4«AU9^n«.CHANGIROAD IWlltfc IBPIIriTt L .r. inrit^l for T «"k™ ™Xlv«l from The Public Trustee a. admlnl- Mr. Wopg Soo has left the S £J^fladv regutmd P.WD. Contractors in2,511 words
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Advertisement51 1963-12-03 18 eua* lUUI mm make and ONTACI mend SMENI5 MEN1 jebs around the home HNMMr BEAR BRAND I YEARS YOUNGER Thanks. A m Th« ionic ICifht^l i.,.-,v. ,h*i IjjlHvl »limin«l«s /r///c/ poitonoul A'-x,,. toxin* from **^Tf iJV th« blood. \^^j*~T*J> giving you renewed energy' •nd youthful viulity. FORD PILLS Grafton Laboratories51 words
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Article408 1963-12-03 19 MALAYSIA v VIETNAM KICKOFF IN CENTRAL ZONE TEAM WILL LEAVE FOR SAIGON ONE DAY LATE By FRANCIS BOEY Kuala Lumpur, Monday MALAYSIA will meet South Vietnam in tht opening match, of the Asian Cup soccei tournament which starts at Saigon on Saturday. The tournament, which is408 words
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307 1963-12-03 19 HOCKEY Hon Yoon, L. Nonis on new training list of 29 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Chai Hon Yoon, the former Singapore full back and captain, is one of the 29 Malaysian players selected for the second centralised training session scheduled to begin on Jan. 20. Twenty-nine year old Hod Yoon is307 words
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236 1963-12-03 19 Discipline is watchword, says Yoga SINGAPORE, Mon.— Singapore Hockey Association nave selected a squad of 25 players for training to represent the Mate during the coming season. There are two newcomers to the training tQUad Chai Hon Yoon, the iormer state captain and full back, and the promising left winger236 words
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Article89 1963-12-03 19 Foong Seong Cup ties next week KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor will meet Kedah in the Foong Seong Cup in-ter-state badminton tournament (north zone) at the Selangor Badminton Hall on Dec. 14. The winner will take on Perak the following night. In the Heah Cup tournament for women, the Selangor team89 words
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Article50 1963-12-03 19 RENO. Mon. Heavyweight contender Eddie Machen took his fourth straight knockout win on the comeback trail last night when he floored Dave Bailey of Philadelphia In the eighth round, of a scheduled 10-round bout. Machen, ranked sixth among heavyweights, seeks a bout with Sonny Ltston next year. UJ»I50 words
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Article43 1963-12-03 19 SINGAPORE. Mon. Malays, favourites for the SAPA premier league title, scored their fourth successive win when they beat Royal Navy 3—1 at Jalan Besar stadium. Malays goal-getters were Ibrahim Manfioor. Majid Ariff and All Arilf while Johnson netted for the Navy.43 words
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Article42 1963-12-03 19 CAPETOWN, Mon. South African golf star Gary Player won the 72-bole Grand Prix professional tournament by a margin of 14 strokes here yesterday. Player had an aggregate of 283. second on 297 were Bruce Keyter and Durban Indian Papwa Sewgolum.42 words
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Article217 1963-12-03 19 JOE DORAI - JOE DORAI BOXING By SLNGAPORE, Mon. Tony Vickers, the current heavyweight boxing champion of Australia, who lost to Tongan Kitione Lave on a unpopular points decision at the Happy world Stadium last Friday, said today that Lave I was not a hard boxer to217 words
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Article266 1963-12-03 19 SOCCER Johore Indian SA Cap (Kluang) Kluang 2 Scudal 1; Friendly: PWD 2 Garrison Europeans 2. HOCKFY Friendly (Penang>: Combined schools 0 Indian Assn. 0: Spore Div. 2: Khalsa 5 Police 3. BADMINTON— Penan* interprimary schools final: Pykett Methodist bt Wcstlands &-0. tTal Ngian bt Yong Chin Chon266 words
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Article, Illustration297 1963-12-03 19 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN THOMAS CUP INVINCIBLE TURNS PROFESSIONAL By SINGAPORE, Mon.—Ong Poh Llm, the former Malayan Thomas Cup star, has finally decided to turn professional r"oh lim, who won all his matches for Malaya in the Thomas Cup series in 1940, 1952, and 1955.297 words
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Article96 1963-12-03 19 BASKETBALL rpAlpjvn, Mon. The PhilipX pines will emerge as champions lor the second consecutive year It tney beat ktormosa in the concluding game tonight of the second Asian oaslcetball tournament. The Philippines have so far piled up elgm victories *•>-•["■* one lost, while FormosaReuter - 96 words
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Article45 1963-12-03 19 EINOAPORB. Mon.— Singapore and Malaya finished level in tiieir two-day lnter-Universlty names which ended here today. Singapore woo 7-2 at table tennis and badminton 8-1, while Malaya triumphed 5-2 at soccer and biUiards 2-1. The rugger match ended in a scoreless draw.45 words
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Article320 1963-12-03 19 TEOH ENG TATT - TEOH ENG TATT \m SINGAPORE, Monday. ioINXjAPORE sports officials were "upset" and described as "high handed" the statement by FMOC secretary. Thong Poh Nyen that "there is no question of a merger of the various Olympic councils from the four Malayan territories." Mr. Thong said this320 words
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Article23 1963-12-03 19 ACCRA. Mon. Ghana won the African Cup for soccer when they beat Sudan 3-0 In the final her* yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Advertisement71 1963-12-03 19 OUR GREAT CHRISTMAS OFFER k \y AIR TRIPS TO BE WON! PICK THE BEAUTIES IN DECEMBER'S HER WORLD AND WIN BONUS FLIGHTSCHRISTMAS SPECIALS' YOU MUSTN'T MISS: Has Christmas lost its meaning? The Song That Went Round The World EuSfflmjUl/fl What Makes a Teenager Tick? Jm9* Christinas— Then and Now m71 words
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Article, Illustration22 1963-12-03 20 WOMEN pickets relaxing outside the General Post Office in Singapore yesterday. Straits Times picture by Han Hai Fong.Han Hai Fong - 22 words
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126 1963-12-03 20 JIMMY GREAVES FACES DEFAME CHARGE MILAN, Mon. The public prosecutor today asked for a sentence of eight months' imprisonment and a fine of 80.000 lire (about $400) on Tottenham Hotspur and England footballer star Jimmy Greaves for alleged defamation. Greaves, who formerly played for Milan, was not present in courtReuter - 126 words
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Article67 1963-12-03 20 ..ROME. Mon. Film actress Anita Ekberg told a court here today an Italian actor. Franco Silva. had demanded US$2O,OOO from her. otherwise he would give i.ewspapers an article claiming she had a relationship with a married man. SUva pleaded not guilty. Miss Ekberg told the courtReuter - 67 words
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Article63 1963-12-03 20 LONDON. Mon. Sir Alec Dou-glas-Home, the British Prime Minister, said here today he was "fairly convinced" that Britain was approaching a period of "more constructive relations" with the Soviet Union. Sir Alec, speaking at a luncheon given in his honour by the Parliamentary press gallery, also63 words
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Article32 1963-12-03 20 CLEVELAND. Mon. Mrs. Anna Kavulish is cutting her third set of teeth— at the age of 58. The upper teeth were removed after they became loose last March. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article377 1963-12-03 20 LONDON. Mon.—lt was another satisfactory day for equities In the London stock markets and. by the close, a fairly substantial list of gains had been established. Dollar stocks reflected the sharp rise on Wall Street on Friday and gains of up to three points or377 words
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Obituary36 1963-12-03 20 MADAM MECNACHI mother of Mr 1). M. Suppinh. Social Wolfar* Dipt.. Ipoh, passed away peacefully on 2-12-63. Funeral at 3.30 p.m. on 3-12-63 at th<- residence of Mr Suppfah at No. L>.vi4R<i Sillbln Lam-, Ipoh.36 words
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244 1963-12-03 20 Total casualties: 60 heroes rout the Vietcong DAIGON, Mon. In °an heroic night battle early yesterday all 60 in a garrison of a Government outpost were killed or wounded but repelled a ferocious attack by a hard core Communist battalion, a United States military spokesman said. At one point duringUPI - 244 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-12-03 20 HOLLYWOOD. Mon. —TV actress Karyn Kupcinet (above), found dead in her Hollywood flat on Saturday n in lit. v.is strangled. an autopsy showed yesterday. Karyn. 23. was found naked on a sofa in her wrecked flat Police said she had put up a terrific struggle.UPI - 53 words
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Article47 1963-12-03 20 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The DelU Community Centre will conduct kindergarten classes for children between the ages of four and six living in the area The classes becin In J.-nuary. Enrolment forms are obtainable from the community centre up to Dec. 10. which is the ctosinu data.47 words
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Advertisement247 1963-12-03 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 7« Word* $10 (Minimum) MACLEOD: To Ursula and Roderick, a boy at Bunicsar Ward, Kuala LumI ur Thanks to doctor and staff. CHRISTOPHER: To Kanmanl and Christopher a son Nlmal on 2-12-63 at Central Hospital Strtmban. Both doir.^- will. Thank.i to doctor and staff. INVESTORS... r^ ONLY247 words
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Advertisement90 1963-12-03 20 TRADITIONALLY CHRISTMAS Gifts by Avon... A joy to Select... A joy to Give... A joy to Receive Gifts of beauty for women— too lovely for words, too numerous to mention— all imaginative, original, exquisitely packaged. Grooming gifts for men and boys, handsome in appearance and in performance. Delightfully amusing gifts90 words
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Miscellaneous40 1963-12-03 20 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures in Malaya and SinKapore for the period 8 p.m. on Sunday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 T5 Koto Bharu 81 "5 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 88 75 Malacca 88 Singapore 84 7340 words
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