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Title Section20 1963-12-04 1 *^jW^RAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times tie***** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration36 1963-12-04 1 FRAMED in the window of his Hyde Park Gate, London, home. Sir Winston Churchill is pictured smiling to wellwishers who had come to offer their congratulations on his 89th birthday. UPI photo.UPI - 36 words
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Article, Illustration142 1963-12-04 1 Soekarno grabs Malaysian owned mills in Sumatra FOLLOW-UP TO THOSE DECREES- NOW GOVT BOARD TAKES OVER JAKARTA, Tuesday THE Indonesian Government has taken over five Malay-sian-owned rubber remilling plants in Palembang, South Sumatra. They arc the first Malaysian enterprises to be seized as a result of two decrees byReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration194 1963-12-04 1 subandrio MASS RALLY JAKARTA, Tuesday. THE Brunei rebel leader, A.M. Azahari. surprisingly showed up at a mass rally in Pontianak, Indonesian West Borneo, yesterday as the First Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, was making a speech. Jakarta newspapers said that the rebel leader came up to theReuter - 194 words
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179 1963-12-04 1 Malaysia not at Ecafe talks: The reasons KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Two unofficial reasons were given today for Malaysia not attending the Ecafe meeting now being held in Manila. FIRST: There was not the usual pre-conference meeting of officials, which would mean that ministers attending would waste a lot of time179 words
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Article43 1963-12-04 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. One more case of ciiolera ha.s been confirmed In Singapore, bringing the total to 22. Tin new case occurred at Jalan Kaki The Mlcidleton Hospital has so far discharged 10 cholera patients, four of them carriers.43 words
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Article37 1963-12-04 1 BONN. Tues Lieutenant General Heinz T rentier. 56, who took part m the airborne invasions of Holland and Crete curing the Second World War. bu been appointed head of the West German Army. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article186 1963-12-04 1 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THK Union of Post Oflice Workers has given the Government up to Dec. 23 to start negotiations for upward revision of salaries to postal officers, failing which it will take industrial action. In a statement today, the president of the union. Mr.186 words
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Article47 1963-12-04 1 JAKARTA, Tues —Floods have devastated large areas of padl fields In the Atjeh region of far North Sumatra', the Indonesian news agency Antara reported today. Fish farm ponds had also been ruined by 'he floods with the lost of three million fish roe. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article27 1963-12-04 1 LONDON. Tues.— British scientists were optimistic today that a new drug they developed will effectively combat such viruscaused diseases as the common cold and smallpox.27 words
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Article49 1963-12-04 1 PASADENA (Newfoundland), Tues. Four local women won a place in bridge history when they each picked up a hand of 13 cards of the same unit in a quiet rubber here. The chances of their deal coming up have been calculated as one in 2.2M.OM,N*,*M,M«,t#O.Mt,M«,»Od (26 zeroes). Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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392 1963-12-04 1 TIN PRICE AT POST KOREAN WAR HIGH SINGAPORE, Tuesday. A FURTHER rise for the seventh consecutive trading day took the tin price today to just below the levels at whicli it stood during the Korean war. Today's rise was four dollars and the price was quoted in Penang at $498392 words
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Article33 1963-12-04 1 BANGKOK, Tues. One person was killed and five others Injured In a fire which started with an explosion at a petrol station near here. The fire raaed 20 buildings. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article70 1963-12-04 1 SLIM RIVER, Tues.— More than 60 families living here have been evacuated to a nearby school and community hall after their homes were flooded by torrential rains over the past 24 hours. Some of the low -lying areas were under eight feet of water and speedboats and70 words
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Article34 1963-12-04 1 NURENBERG (Oenrany), Tues. The 15th International Nurenberg toy (air, the biggest In the world, wiU be held Feb. 23-28 next year, it was announced today. There will be 1.000 exhibitors UPI.UPI - 34 words
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Article193 1963-12-04 1 Unity plea by Thai King DANGKOK, Tues. King Phumiphoi Adulyadej of Thailand, speaking at a big parade yesterday, called for unity in the armed forces. He said both officers and men should unite "without thinking of their selfinterest, but only of the stability of the country." The King was speakingReuter - 193 words
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Article37 1963-12-04 1 A YES TO CHOU NEW DELHI. Tutv Indian Government today granted permission to Chinese. Prnnirr ChM En-lai and Fon-iun Minister Marshal Chen Yi. to fly over Indian territory on .way to Africa this month— Reutw.37 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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173 1963-12-04 2 U.S. studies Sihanouk's neutrality proposal WASHINGTON, Tues. The State Department said yesterday it was studying a proposal by Prince Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian leader, for an international conference to guarantee Cambodia's neutrality. The department spokesman said the U.S. embassy lr. Phnom Penh had received a copy of a note sentReuter - 173 words
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Article, Illustration256 1963-12-04 2 WORLD COMMUNISTS VOTE DOWN 'GET TOUGH 9 POLICY AT PEACE CONGRESS Tues. China's bid to get world Communist backing for its "get tough" policy with the West went down to resounding defeat at a secret session of the World Peace Council early today. Chinese speakers, whoReuter - 256 words
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74 1963-12-04 2 PRETORIA. Tues— Paramount Chief Victor Poto. the multlI'uclalist leader who is opposed to the apartheid doctrine, has won the Transkei general election and forged ahead in his bid to become Chief Minister of South Africa's first BaiHustan. The filial results of the election heldReuter - 74 words
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107 1963-12-04 2 Sir Robert used JFK's death to win votes, Labour accuses From JACK FINGLETON (CANBERRA, Tues. In a bitter outburst, Labour leader Arthur Calwell, whose party was well beaten by Sir Robert Menaies' Coalition Government in Saturday's general elections, today said television advertisements used against his party were "shocking, filthy and107 words
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272 1963-12-04 2 UN told: Don't close eyes to Russian-style colonialism I J NIT E D NATIONS, Tues— Nationalist China yesterday called on the United Nations to get ready to deal with Communist colonialism after it has cleared up colonialism in Africa. Its ambassador, Mr. Hsueh Yu-chi, told the General Assembly it should272 words
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Article, Illustration88 1963-12-04 2 HOLLYWOOD, Tuesday. INDIAN-BORN actor Sabu, the screen's "Elephant 1 Boy", died suddenly here today following a heart attack. He was 39. Sabu, discovered by the British producer. Sir Altxander Korda. started acting at the age of 12. making such pictures as "Elephant Boy." "Jungle Book" andReuter - 88 words
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Article49 1963-12-04 2 NEW DELHI. Tues.— lndia Is to build a factory at Hyderabad which will make electronic components for guided missiles with Soviet assistance, the Defence Minister, Mr. Chavan, told Parliament yesterday. Russia would supply technical assistance In designing the factory, installation of machines and initial production. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article186 1963-12-04 2 Girl students bite soldiers I>ANGOON, Tues—Police yesterday used fire hoses and tear gas to disperse unruly students of Mandalay Uni--1 versity. The students staged a token strike and picketed classes In protest against the closure of three faculties of the Rangoon University The official Working PeoiPlesReuter - 186 words
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Article43 1963-12-04 2 SAIGON. Tues— An American was killed and another seriously wounded when two army lorries were ambushtd by Communist guerillas in An Glang province near the Cambodian frontier, according to reports reaching here. Sixteen South Vietnamese wer« wounded. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article45 1963-12-04 2 SAGANOSEKI (Japan). Tues Two workers were burned to death at a nickel refinery here when a molten slab of nickel fell from crane into a freezing tank below, causing a scalding steam explosion. Six other workers were Injured, two seriously. U.P.I.UPI - 45 words
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Miscellaneous11 1963-12-04 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I A LOT Of- OOWN-MeARTED («UCH^6ePeK>11 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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339 1963-12-04 3 United Nations, Tues. THE United States yesterday reaffirmed President Kennedy's two-month-old offer of a joint Soviet-American expedition to the moon. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, chief American delegate, told the General Assembly's main political committee that President Johnson had instructed him to make the reafflrmation. OpeningReuter - 339 words
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Article23 1963-12-04 3 BONN, Tues. The only bridge acrou the River Rhine here was yesterday renamed In honour ol the late President Kennedy. Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration139 1963-12-04 3 It's the right royal way to be LONDON, lues.— Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth, is expecting her second child at the end of April, it was announced here yesterday. She and her husband, Lord Snowdon, already have a son. Viscount Lindley, who is two. Princess Margaret's press secretary saidReuter - 139 words
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Article52 1963-12-04 3 WASHINGTON. Tues.—President Johnson yesterday accepted the resignation of Mr. Seymour J. Janow. Assistant Administrator for the Far East In the Agency for International Development (AID). Informed sources said Mr. Janow. who Is lea vine the Government for personal reasons, submitted his resignation to President Kennedy on Nov.Reuter - 52 words
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338 1963-12-04 3 Jackie thanks the world for its deluge of sympathy W A SHINGTON, Tues. Mrs. John F. Kennedy today expressed her "great appreciation" to the hundreds of thousands of people around the world who have written to express their sympathy over the loss of her husband The former First Lady conveyedUPI - 338 words
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299 1963-12-04 3 ANGLO-RUSSIAN TIES: PREDICTION BY SIR ALEC LONDON, Tues Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the British Prime Minister, said here yesterday he was fairly convinced that Britain was approaching a period of more constructive relations with the Soviet 1 Union. Sir Alec, speaking at a luncheon given In his honour by the ParliamentaryReuter - 299 words
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160 1963-12-04 3 WASHINGTON, Tues. President Johnson yesterday presented the U5556,000 Enrico Fermi award to controversial physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer. President Johnson said he grieved that President Kennedy was not standing in his place at the White House ceremony. When the award to Dr. Oppenheimer was announced inReuter - 160 words
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Article, Illustration113 1963-12-04 3 ROME, Tues— Anita Ekberg the blonde Swedish film actress, told a court here yesterday that an Italian actor demanded $20,000 from her, or said he would give newspapers an article claiming she had a relationship with a married man. Miss Ekberg. (above), said sheReuter - 113 words
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Article36 1963-12-04 3 WASHINGTON. Tues. The United States Supreme Court yesterday agreed to review a decision by a lower court which upheld the constitutionality of a ban on passports for members of the Communist Party. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article117 1963-12-04 3 BIG MAIL ROBBERY SUSPECT FREED A YLESBURY, Tues. A A woman one of the 19 accused in Britain's great £2,500,000 mail train robbery case was freed by the magistrates here yesterday. Mr. Howard Sabin. prosecuting, said he could not really submit there was a prima facie case aganlst Mrs MaryReuter - 117 words
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Article57 1963-12-04 3 VIENNA. Tues— The govern-ment-sponsored search of Lake Toplltz for Nazi treasure and documents rumoured to have been burled there has ended ana nothing of Interest has been found, an Austrian Interior Ministry official said today All the experts working at the lonely Alpine lake would leaveReuter - 57 words
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Article46 1963-12-04 3 MIAMI (Florida), Tues. Mr. Grant Stockdale. 48. former United States Ambassador to Ireland, fell to his death yesterday from the 13th floor of an office building. He was a close friend of the late Kennedy. Police listed his death as "apparent suicide."— Reuter.Reuter - 46 words
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Advertisement149 1963-12-04 3 ZAM-BUK Vv^iOr CURES SKIN TROUBLES 8 Christmas Gift Problems JS j& DISAPPEAR 2 tm rnHtt you have »een the wide rang* of W* K> s^"ji Inexpensive curtot and handicraft! from «N *tf f|.<X& 1 C NEPAL, KASHMIR, MALAYA, INDIA, £l fi SScmj-V INDONESIA ft elsewhere our «ir- tf 'Jy <«/<»Vrl149 words
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Article591 1963-12-04 4 BANK MANAGER TELLS COURT OF ENTITLEMENT i SINGAPORE. Tues. M R. Chew Choo Sing, manager of Wah Tat Bank Ltd., in Sibu, told the High Court today that a person who held a mate's receipt for a consignment of goods was entitled to the delivery of the591 words
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Article46 1963-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. A Christian Science teacher and practitioner, Mr. Herbert K. Rleke. will speak on "The power of prayer revealed through Christian Science' at the Church Building, 8 Orange Grove Road, on Dec. 10. at 8 p.m. The lecture Is open to the public46 words
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173 1963-12-04 4 CHOLERA- SO WATER RATIONING EASED IN CITY J SINGAPORE. Tues. I In view of the cholera outbreak, the Public Utilities Board has decided to relax water rationing up to 10 a.m. instead of 8 a.m. in certain congested parts of the city on a rotation basis, beginning from tomorrow. The173 words
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Article60 1963-12-04 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. Television Slngapura s Channel 5 will oroadcast a programme entitled "Gateway to Hope," on Friday at 10.05 p.m. The programme will highlight the activities of the occupational therapy and dlverslonal therapy units at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital, and will include an interview with60 words
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Article40 1963-12-04 4 Kennedy 's funeral SINGAPORE. Tues. Latest films of the funeral of the late President Kennedy will be shown at the Shell House theaterette continuously from 12 noon to 1 p.m. tomorrow and on Friday. The public U invited to attend.40 words
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269 1963-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. WHILE on trial with 58 other former Pulau Senang fellowdetainees, Chua Hai Imm suddenly fell ill today at the Assizes and held up the morning's proceedings. On Chua complaining of "pains In the chest." Mr. Justice Buttrose adjourned court, till 2.30269 words
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92 1963-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Hotels' Licensing Board today granted renewal of licences to 113 hotels, which have complied with the health requirements. The police, represented by Deputy Supt. Dudley De Cruz, opposed the application of the owner of Katong Resthouse. The board, after an92 words
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196 1963-12-04 4 Water sold at 30 cents a tin in Perak IPOH, Tues. The 1 people in certain areas of Perak have to buy water for their needs, the budget session of the State Legislative Assembly was told today. Mr. Lee Khlng Hoe (Alli.Ayer Tawar) said this during the debate on the196 words
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Article186 1963-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues The Third District Judge, Mr. J.B. Jeyeratnam, said today that the court disapproved of "people going around bashing others on the head." "A fracture on the skull is no joke," he told Toh Teck Seng, 22. a hawker, who was charged186 words
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Article27 1963-12-04 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. St. Andrews Old Boys Association will hold its annual dinner at 7.30 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 12. at the Celestial Room, Orchard Road.27 words
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Miscellaneous355 1963-12-04 4 T-HE following la today* »ch«aule RAC: From Phnomper (RC 402) 1 of civil aircraft movement! at 12 noon. P.y. l*b«r airport S.n.apor.: DIPARTUUM ARRIVALS C A KuaJm BO AC: From London. Rome. Da- kok. Hong Kong, Manila (CX 728> m«»cu». Baxbdad. Karachi, Calcutta, S a.m. Rangoon (BA 720) 8.06 p.m.355 words
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Article, Illustration391 1963-12-04 5 The final bid Millionaires outbid each other for the old Lok€ Yew mansion KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. jyjILLIONAIRES outbid each other by the millions to buy a decrepit 50-year-old mansion in the heart of the Malaysian capital for $10 million in a public auction today. The391 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-12-04 5 T ONDON, Tues. Sir John Hay, a dominant figure in the rubber industry for 40 years, has retired as managing director of the Guthrie Estates Agency, which looks after the affairs of a number of leading Malayan rubber companies, it was announced here today.Reuter - 161 words
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172 1963-12-04 5 Insurance scheme for E.P.F. contributors urged pENANG, Tues.— The 1 Central Government was today urged to provide an insurance scheme for contributors to the Employees Provident Fund. A group Insurance scneme would make it possible to pay death benefits to EP.F. contributors, Mr. N. A. Kularajah, general manager of the172 words
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Article59 1963-12-04 5 PENANG. Tues.— K. Mayalagu. 39, said to be an accountant from Parit Buntar, today pleaded guilty to a charge of Impersonating a labour officer on Nov. 14 thla year. Mayalagu. It was alleged, called at the shop of a dhoby contractor. G. Sinnu«amy. that day and checked the59 words
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Article29 1963-12-04 5 TELUK ANSON. Tues. Th» TelHk Anson Anglo-Chinese School Kx-Puplls' Association will hold 1U reunion dinner followed by a dancn at the Kwong Tong Association here on Saturday.29 words
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Article61 1963-12-04 5 Found: Cache of gangland weapons SINGAPORE. Tues.— Police last night found a cache of gangland weapons in a vacant lot off Craig Road. It consisted of six parangs, seven wooden poles, five iron rods and a spear. In anti-secret society roundups throughout the island nine mon were detained under the61 words
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233 1963-12-04 5 MALACCA, Tuesday 'PHE president of the x Socialist Frontcontrolled Malacca Municipal Council, Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi, was accused last night of not encouraging the use of the national language. He had spoken in English In the budget meeting of the233 words
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Article, Illustration172 1963-12-04 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. J^ MAN who saved "every cent possible" for the last 15 years has given $22,540 to the University of Malaya for students who are in need of financial assistance. Mr. K. Ramanathan. of Lower Kovll Road, said today that In making the172 words
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Article38 1963-12-04 5 PENANG. Tues. Marine Police last night recovered about $700 worth of Chinese herbs and medicine when they seized a sampan on Its way to Butterworth One man was detained. Another Jumped overboard and escaped38 words
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297 1963-12-04 5 Graft: Doctor challenged to reveal names KUALA KANGSAR, Tues. Dr. s. Underwood, an Independent member of the. Town Council here, i has been challenged to substantiate his allegations of corrup- tion against former town councillors. The challenge was made by the chairman of the Dlst- I rlct Alliance. Toh Muda297 words
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Miscellaneous31 1963-12-04 5 Et**ff» Hmmmff tiff timi§ih tifiwdmmi \\\L i 1 111 if 'A "COULDN'T VA FIND** /ANP THAT'S WHAtA I f WWATYJUCT DOAuj\ I Itsr^itftJ I SOMETHING MORE W*m^\ >OU SEE WHEN I31 words
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Article242 1963-12-04 6 SPORE. Tue«. i Malaysian Airways builds a vast new flight kitchen MALAYSIAN Airways has begun the con- j struction of a new ultra-modern million- j dollar flight kitchen and passenger services building at Singapore Airport. The new premises, when completed in July next year, will prepare242 words
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84 1963-12-04 6 Sultan of Brunei awards title of Dato BRUNEI TOWN. Tues. The Sultan of Brunei today awarded the title of Dato to the Director of Operations of the British forces In Borneo, MaJ.-Gen. W. C. Walker. An announcement) said that 19 other members of the security forces who helped to quell84 words
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Article, Illustration105 1963-12-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Lyric soprano Sylvia Chang Ching Via will give a recital at the Singapore Cv 1 1 ur al Centre on Dec. 11. Born in Sumatra, Sylvia began piano studies at the age of four and later came under the guidance of Ivan105 words
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Article58 1963-12-04 6 PENANO, Tues. A housewife. Lee Poh Tin, 28. lost a gold chain and locket valued at $70 while walking along Kimberley Street last night. Lee told police that she was going home after a show at about 9.30 p.m. when she felt her chain snapping. On58 words
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Article42 1963-12-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tups. Officers and men of an American warship visiting Singapore this week will donate blood to the Singapore Blood Bank. The TJ.S'.S. Salisbury Sound, flagship or the IS. Navy's Task Force 72. will spend four days here.42 words
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92 1963-12-04 6 Girl Guides on a 2-week goodwill tour KUALA LUMPUR. Tues— A group of 36 Girl Guides will leave here en Sunday for a two-week goodwill tour of Thailand. Highlights of the tour will be an audience with Queen Sarikit of Thailand and a tea party with Mrs. Sarit Thanarat, wife92 words
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Article22 1963-12-04 6 KLANG. Tues. The OS PC. here. Inche Ahmad bin Hajl Yacob, has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as Deputy O.C.P.D.22 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-12-04 6 IPOH, Tuesday. J^ SCHOOLBOY'S sole ambition was to become a soldier until six months ago. Today he faces the bleak possibility of being bedridden for life. Tengku Hashim bin Tengku Pengiran Anum, 15, of Trengganu, now a Form358 words
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178 1963-12-04 6 Three held after two armed hold-ups DENANG, Tues. Police arrested three suspects last night shortly after two armed hold-ups within 15 minutes of each other on a lonely path off Batu Lanchang Road. The suspects, picked up In a small Chinese temple about 9.30 p.m., are believed to be members178 words
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Article67 1963-12-04 6 I MALACCA. Tues. A rubber smallholder. Jalll bin Mahat. 47. lad a narrow escape last night vhen he was shot at while walking btcU ib tils r.ouae at Taboh Nanng. 21 miles from here. A man armed with a shotgun rired the shot which missed67 words
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Article80 1963-12-04 6 TELUK ANSON. Tues. A vegetable gardener, Teoh Slew Kirn. 32. was fined a total of $11,500 In the Sessions Court here yesterday on two charges of Illegally distill' 1 In* samsu. He admitted distilling one gallon and one and a half pints of samsu for which he80 words
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196 1963-12-04 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Alliance today claimed credit for having suggested the hire-purchase sale of Housing and Development Board low-cost flats to tenants, which was announced In the policy speech of the Yang dl-Pertuan Negara to the Legislative Assembly last week. A party196 words
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Article58 1963-12-04 6 BATU PA.HAT, Tues. Ho Ah ;Ba alias Ho Kok Slang, 36. of Jalan Sultanah. was fined S4OO or two months' jail by the Magistrate. Inche Mahmood bin All, to-lay for assisting 111 carrying on a 10,000 character lotteryPolice v»tzid M 1650. or wivch the Court58 words
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Article, Illustration4112 1963-12-04 7 MIKE TOMKIES - Sinatra's big comeback as soldier film MIKE TOMKIES DESERTED BY THE SCREAMING FANS, UTTERLY ALONE NOW, HE REASSESSED HIS CAREER AND HIS RETURN TO THE TOP Curtis: The low man on the totem pole JOHN WAYNE TALKS OF THE IMMENSE DEBT OF GRATITUDE HE OWES TO DIRECTOR JOHN FORD I4,112 words
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550 1963-12-04 8 SEREMBAN, Tues. fHREE elderly men were shot dead for three pairs of trousers, a dollar in coins, two rolls of wire netting and a gantang of rice, the High Court was told today. One of the truce victims, all over 60,550 words
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86 1963-12-04 8 PENANO. Mon— A sailor. Tan Wee Kal. 32. was charged In th* Besslons Court today with Importing 12 reels or obscene film and 20 copies of obscene pictures on board the carge ship Hoi Wong last night. Tan. the ship's chief cook, pleaded not86 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-12-04 8 Couple on a round the world sailing trip KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. —An adventurous German-born Canadian couple have arrived here in the course of a leisurely round-the-world sailing trip. They are Mr. and Mrs. Bill Graeber, whose craft, a 28ft. ketch named the New World, dropped anchor at Port Swettenham on229 words
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201 1963-12-04 8 Razak calls for more up-to-date figures KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, today stressed the importance of obtaining up -to date figures on development achievements by each Ministry and department. He was addressing more than 70 secretaries to th« Ministries and heads of departments at the201 words
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Article51 1963-12-04 8 IPOH, Tues. The Inner Wheel Club of Ipoh will hold a charity concert "Yuletlde variety revels'* In aid of Christmas cheer for charitable Institutions at St. John'a Church Hall here tomorrow night. The 16-item programme will Include ballet, Spanish, and Malay cultural dancing, songs and51 words
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Article47 1963-12-04 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Lour Say Lee See Association will hold an election "victory" dinner in honour of the Prime Minister. Mr Lee Kuan Yew. and the Assemblyman for Tiong Bahru, Mr. Le« Teck Him, at the Hokklen Huav Kuan in Telok Ayer Street next Monday.47 words
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Article192 1963-12-04 8 MALACCA. Tuesday THHE President of the A Sessions Court, Mr. AJaib Singh, today told a former taxi-driver that he had committed a very despicable act by molesting an amah whom he gave a lift, and sentenced him to six months' jail. The court was told192 words
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Advertisement240 1963-12-04 8 T m in town or country be admired on a Tamil ■-■Ella 175 TV IN TOWN. .Getting through traffic jams is simple ON HOLIDAY. .The Lambretta 175 TV makes on a Lambretta. Safe riding in heavy traffic too, long distance travelling a pleasure. Comfortable, because the Lambretta 1,75 TV has240 words
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Miscellaneous121 1963-12-04 8 AUof, Onp Bf9 V T. ¥t<nntin I THE REBELS ARE I KNOW, CAPTAJfJ, BUT\X~* >. ™H L^ -< the SEARCH WILL HUT Ttf ISSe.'^^ M TOU W^BEjFORE I^POCT ON WITH HIM JWUR HIGHNESS.-/ WILL BE I CHARI£V/J p I v_jLj V^ .^^l!^. TMC kAVA! J ""A j )J MATTER J121 words
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Article, Illustration927 1963-12-04 9 ROW STARTS OVER FLOOD DISASTER MOTION: QUOTES OF CONFUCIUS SAYING BRING LOUD PROTEST Kuala Lumpur, Tues THE Speaker of the Selangor Legislative Assembly, Inche Abdullah Yassin, today clashed with Socialist Front Assemblymen over allegations of "criminal negligence" that resulted in the recent Cheras927 words
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Article67 1963-12-04 9 PENANG. Mon— Charged with careless driving, a motorist. Chuang Koo Cher. 68. explained in court today he lost control of his car when a hornet stung him in Ml eye Inspector N. Thangs rajah, pro- secuting, said that Chuang's car suddenly went off Relau Road on67 words
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Article120 1963-12-04 9 Robbers stab screaming woman SINGAPORE, Tues.— A housewife was seriously wounded this morning when she resisted three armed men who had broken into her Jalan Tanghwa home. Madam Luah Kirn Klat screamed as the robbers were about to ransack the house. One of them stabbed her with a knife before120 words
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Article61 1963-12-04 9 PENANG. Tues— The Governor, tlaja Tun Uda Ai-Haj, today pral.-ed the Shaw Organisation for "the confidence they had ihown in Malaysia's stability by building another SI tnflllnn theatre in Penang. "This substantial Investment Is an eloquent expression of their faith in our young nation. he said61 words
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Article55 1963-12-04 9 PENANG. lues.— Ihe Knvo Maru. a 1 215-ton training ship of Shimonoselci University of "•isherles in Japan, is scheduled to drive hero on Thursday. The vessel, with seven researchers and 65 cadets taking four courses fisheries. engineering, agriculture and manufactures I —Is on a training cruise from55 words
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140 1963-12-04 9 IPOH. Tuesday TWO hungry Indonesi a n fishermen found wandering about in Kuala Kurau fishing village in the Krian district in search of food have been arrested by the pblice. The Indonesians. Oot Ah Lin. 29. and Samin bin Ahmad. 25. were arrested In a restaurant140 words
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Article134 1963-12-04 9 RISE IN MALAYAN EXPORTS, IMPORTS KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Malaya's external trade for the first 10 months of this year totalled $4,400.1 million This is $151.8 million more than that for the same period' last year. According to preliminary figures Issued today by the Statistics Department, exports for Jan&arv to October134 words
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114 1963-12-04 9 A LOR STAR. Tues. A I bus wa.s destroyed and another partially damaged In a fire which broke out at a garage belonging to the United Transport Co.. Ltd. at Gurun. 22 miles from here, early this morning. Damage ra e.siimated at over114 words
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Article29 1963-12-04 9 IPOH. Tues. A salesman. Chong Nglap Lye. 41, woke up in a hotel room In Cowan Street here to find $878 worth of cash and property missing.29 words
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Advertisement47 1963-12-04 9 Ba^l 1 afl H[ C\V^" V^^^aß FOR SUPREME COMFORT AND INCREDIBLE HARD WEAR E IN BULKED NYLON Plain and Fancy ankle socks Singapore Penang $3.50 Federation Borneo $3.70 (or men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS (now also in Tricel) TIES PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS li yr^^B THE LEADING NAME ENGLISH TEXTILES47 words
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Advertisement292 1963-12-04 9 Sheaffer's have got the gift for writing! Some people have got the gift for giving. Their choice is ever so perfect, with just the right taste and the right distinction! Sheaffer's have got both the gift for giving and the gift for writing! In fact for smooth, easy writing, there292 words
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Obituary73 1963-12-04 10 U Word, 11$ (*lmwu.m> MR. YEO CHIANG LIM age 63. pit.oed away peacefully at 15.1- A. Charlton Lane, Singapore. 19, on 3-12-63. leaving behind six sons. Oon Joo, Oon Chip. Oon Keong, Oon Hye, Oon Teck. Oon Senc: one daughter Lee Neo: one dauKhter-m-law, and four grand- hlldren to73 words
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Article102 1963-12-04 10 J» Wtdl $10 (minimum) MR. AND MRS. Narayasler DID. K Lumpur thank friend* and relatives lor attendance assistance and sift* on v.» occasion of their daughters marriage on 1-12-63. THE FAMILY OF tbe late Mr. Wee s-.vse Beeg wiih to thank all frisnds and relatives for their help, letters102 words
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Obituary66 1963-12-04 10 20 (fere's Sl* (Minimum) MARY PARSONS, died 4-12-M. Another year ha* passed away, since you left us. mother dear. Happy In your home divine. KNIGHT: In cbertsbed memory of A O. Knigbt who fell asleep In Jesus on 4-12-62. "Rest thse sweetly till be i. ids thee rise,66 words
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Article226 1963-12-04 10 J» Words S/t (Minimum) THE GIFT of lasting value Mikimoto pearls. The Ming Shop, Kitzpuirick*. TO-DAY'S BEIT BUY Bear Brand S'.Tillsed Milk. Guaranteed pure fresh milk from Switzerland UNPLEASANT SMELLS ABROAD Airwlck. toe wonderful air refresher. ROLAND'S. Have you had your hair permed yet for Christmas? Hurry! Ring for226 words
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Article82 1963-12-04 10 It Wera> S2M (film.) YOUTH FOR CHRIST RALLY Victoria Mrmonai Hall. Saturday Tth December 7.30 p.m. Gurit Speakrr: Rev. MM, Bfatty. YFC choir: Chrutma.i enrol*. Trxtimonlra from Leader«hrp Training school delegates. All welcome. FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Tuesday, lOtti December, 8.00 p.m., at Christian Srirnce Church Building. 8, Orange82 words
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Article718 1963-12-04 10 No-one doubts that the Mal- ayan Trades Union Congress j has a vital part to play in the trade union movement This role is not vitiated by the re- minder that it is not registered \as a trade union and cannot act as one. Yet M.T.U.C.718 words
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Article402 1963-12-04 10 Malacca's achievements in rural development have been considerable. Since 1961, eight land schemes have been com- pleted, bringing nearly 4,000 new acres under cultivation. On another 20.000 acres of padi land and smallholdings, irrigation works have brought prospects of higher productivity. Many miles of road have been built.402 words
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Article157 1963-12-04 10 The Singapore postal strike has been called off after 24 hours a development which all will welcome. The issues have only now been made clear—in fact, there were no issues, only a "misundertanding.' The Amalgamated Union of Public Employees sought assurance from the Central Government that it would157 words
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Article, Illustration800 1963-12-04 10 ROBERT STEPHENS - BREAKING APATHY IN AMERICA ROBERT STEPHENS Passive indifference rather than passionate action I Washington Tuesday DURING the past few days many prominent Americans, including President Johnson himself, have called attention to the strains of bigotry and violence in American life. They have appealed for greater tolerance, respect for law and800 words
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Article784 1963-12-04 10 ALISTAIR COOKE - ALISTAIR COOKE WITH THE ACCESSION OF THE TEXAS RANGERS: by Washington Tuesday IN his first exposure to Congress, a new President cannot help revealing the public personality by which he hopes to lead the country. And elected Presidents spend weeks, or even months, on achieving784 words
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Letter86 1963-12-04 10 rE chairman of the Adult Education Board says that the limitation on the number of pre-university classes b due to "the acut* shortage of suitably qualified teachers." I disagree. As a graduate who is eager to teach in adult education classes. I have several times inquired86 words
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320 1963-12-04 10 Margot Naylor - TRADING STAMP WAR COMES TO BRITAIN Margot Naylor by] LONDON, Toes. Th* trading stamp war In Britain has now reached the political arena. All party support has been promised to Mr. John Osborne. a Tory M.P.. in a private members' Bill he hopes to submit to the House of Commons320 words
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Advertisement407 1963-12-04 10 Strait* Twe. Malay Mai let flear COLO STOHAaK AMCAOI oiamii n—4 COLD iTORAOI BRANOMCS AT NOLUKND ROAD— fCATONO) KIPKk ROAD— NAVAL MASK A»tmrtM« Aaaatai crrv book iro»t ltd Wlaimir Maaea. Ce%ar Qaay THC NCWI FRONT M. M. ISMAIL I Aewtralty <»••«. *•*•> Oaea MAMICM STORK I7S-7. ettenai Peart. o'eare>lf V.407 words
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Advertisement90 1963-12-04 10 Fine Electric Instruments Th« choice of rh« f\ worlds leading Musi- CIOOS 1 $1000*0 mcH. ■J.IIIMtl«f" Incorporate mony rtmarkabU Fender features $1200.00 each. ML Uk Fender"* newest oddim^B^^k tlOrl >0 their line W *****.00 eewfc. -tan vr 20 Offers on entirely "new sound" to •very ploying group. $1141.00 McX Built90 words
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Advertisement82 1963-12-04 10 the Quality goes in before 1 the name goes on y^^^ A 23" CONSOLE. TV SO*G WARMR INTERNATIONAL CO*PN M OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD. 76, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE,!, TELS: *****. *****. Triang S Triangs HO/OO and TT scale models offer you the latest in electric model Railway equipment. Only with82 words
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Article, Illustration547 1963-12-04 11 POSTAL STRIKE: WE SENT OFFICER TO SPORE TO SETTLE DISPUTE ON THE SPOT KUALA LUMPUR. Tu«s THE Minister of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Dato V. T. Samj^anthan. today dismissed any suggestion tfiat the Singapore postal and telecommunications workers' strike was the result of "intransigence on the part547 words
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95 1963-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Two overseas delegates to the recent first Asia consultation of the Methodist Church at Port Dickson will give their Impression of the conference at the Tamil Methodist Church In Short Street at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday. The Rev. T. ThangeraJ, from the Andaman95 words
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Article18 1963-12-04 11 PEN A NO. Tues. The Technical Institute here will hold Its prize day on Thursday.18 words
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172 1963-12-04 11 Court told of yells and boos at base SINGAPORE. Tues. About 200 to 300 men at the Naval Base Asian quarters in Canberra Road were "yelling and booing" one evening, Superintendent Colton of the Naval Base police told the Third District Court today. Fifteen labourers and fitters at the Naval172 words
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355 1963-12-04 11 An interim pay boost for Cable Wireless men SINGAPORE, Tues rVHE Cable and Wire- less management today asked the Singapore Industrial Arbitration Court for an adjournment in the hearing of a case between itself and its staff union until the Joint commission, which is to review terms and conditions of355 words
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Article54 1963-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. Sherpa Tensing Norkay. Co-conqueror of Mount Everest, who visited Singapore last April has been appointed a patron of the Singapore Adventurers' Club. The chairman of the club, Mr. Pong Yeng Pew, today also announced the club's forthcoming expedition to climb Mount Orphir, the highest54 words
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109 1963-12-04 11 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Two former members of the Angkatan Revolusi Tentera Islam Singapura (Artis>, who have been given until tomorrow to leave the State have had their stay extended for the second time. The two men— Ahmad bin Selamat, 27 and Ahmad bin Takim, 26 were109 words
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Article46 1963-12-04 11 KEMAMAN, Tues.— Parambath Hyder. 37, a shopkeeper, mm today acquitted and discharger! in the magistrate's court i.-ore on a charge of using criminal force on Sembok binte Muda 35, a housewife, with the Intention of outraging her modesty. He had pleaded not guilty.46 words
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280 1963-12-04 11 FLOODING GIVES 800 NIGHT OF ALARM KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. MORE than 800 people in Kampong Haji Abdullah, on the banks of the Klang River in Bungsar, spent a sleepless night last night when their houses were flooded. In most of the 200 houses in the area there was at least280 words
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Article80 1963-12-04 11 Phone calls overseas: New hours SINGAPORE. Tues. The hours of service of overseas telephone calls to Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the United States, Central and South America, the Middle East and North Africa, have been extended from 6 a.m. to midnight daily except Sundays, a Central Government statement said80 words
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145 1963-12-04 11 Conference of four newspaper unions SINGAPORE, Tues. A conference of leaders of four unions, representing about 1.300 newspaper workers, will be held in Singapore on Sunday. The leaders are from the Singapore Printing Employees' Union; the Singapore National Union of Journalists; the National Union of Journalists, Malaya; and the National145 words
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Article60 1963-12-04 11 PARIT BUNTAR. Tues.— Krlan police are looking out for a hit-and-run driver who knocked down a mason, M. Sellappan. 23. at Salak North last Thursday. Sellappan. who sustained a fractured leg. had been lying on the road near Semanggol for more than half an hour when60 words
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77 1963-12-04 11 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Inquiry behind closed doors Into a move to deprive a millionaire rubber magnate, Mr. Tan Lark Sye, of his Singapore citizenship continued today. It was the fourth session of the Citizenship Inquiry Committee with Mr. E. H. d'Netto as chairman. The77 words
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287 1963-12-04 11 Political forum in S'pore to forge closer links SINGAPORE, Tues. Twenty-six distinguished political scientists and sociologists from all over the world will meet on Sunday at the University of Singapore for a symposium on "Leadership and authority in Asia." The week long conference will be opened by the Prime Minister.287 words
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Advertisement110 1963-12-04 11 723 VARIATIONS ON THE SAME THEME THIS IS IT the Hasselblad 6X6 single-lens reflex with the 2.8/80 mm Zeiss Planar lens a small, fast camera with limitless scope. Focus, composition and depth of field can be checked in advance; films and negative size changed in the middle of a roll.110 words
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Advertisement32 1963-12-04 11 Uobinsm(s= Come and choose your X'mas gifts from the beautiful displays at Robinson's Gift Counters. Exciting gifts for all tastes and for all pockets. French 1 &^£Fc^«js^s 1 1 a&SJ 25 I32 words
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714 1963-12-04 12 'BUT FOR THIS WE SHOULD BE AT OUR WITS 9 END 9 KUCHING. Tuesday IF Sarawak had remained as a State on its own, taxation would have increased way above Malayan levels, said the State Financial Secretary, Mr. B. A. St. J. Hepburn,714 words
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288 1963-12-04 12 RAILWAY PUTS OFF DATE FOR CONVERSION KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. rpHE Malayan Railway has postponed the date of x its conversion into a corporation originally scheduled to take place on New Year's Day. secretary to the Mlnisof Transport, Inche Noor Zalnal, who said this today, added that the railway would wait288 words
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Article95 1963-12-04 12 OINGAPORE, Tues. Two men were killed in road accidents here yesterday. LIN SENG, 54, of Silat Road, was crossing the road at Rochore Canal Road when he was knocked down by a car. He died in hospital two hours after admission. A taxi driver ONG95 words
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Article52 1963-12-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues. An expatlent of the Woodbrtdge Hospital. Teo Seng Ho. 26, was found dead this morning at his Norfolk Road home. Beside Teo"s bed police found an empty bottle of pills. They believe that he had taken an overdone of the pills. No foul play52 words
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Article41 1963-12-04 12 SINGAPORE. Tues.— The Yang di-pertuan Negara. Tun Yusol bin Ishalc. will own the second Malaysia Student photographic exhibition at the Pollytechnlc at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow. The exhibition, organised by the Polytechnic Photographic Society, will end on Dec ft41 words
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Article, Illustration170 1963-12-04 12 New envoy to Brunei flies in for talks KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The new British High Commissioner in Brunei, Mr. E. O. Laird, arrived here today to meet top British officials for a firsthand account of current political developments in this area. Among those he will meet will be the British170 words
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Article39 1963-12-04 12 Gardener, 55, dies at work PENANG, Tues. Ahmad bin Hu&saln. 55, a gardener employed < at the Penang Botanic Gardens. collapsed yesterday evening while working and died soon after. He was to have retired at tIM end of this month.39 words
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Article30 1963-12-04 12 SUNGEI PATANI, Tues. The Sultan of Kedah will declare open new wards at the General Hospital In Alor Star tomorrow. The Sultanah will present medals to blood donors.30 words
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479 1963-12-04 12 'Liberty to intervene' victory for widow (awarded $31,000) against 'won't pay' firm PENANG, Tuesday A WIDOW, awarded $31,000 damages and costs last August after her husband's death in a motor accident four years ago, today successfully applied to the Penang High Court for liberty to intervene in a suit between479 words
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Advertisement369 1963-12-04 12 IF YOU WAMT^^^ MORE POWER MORE rn.r.G. LIVELIER U| PERFORMANCE LESS WEAR AND MB LONGER ENGINE LIFE WA W Dacol IS THE ANSWER m^M Th© first and best >+£*** .j' Molybdenum- Disufphide fl^^^ Lubricant Ask your nearest stockist for a tin or a fly a tube of molyspeeo today and369 words
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Advertisement339 1963-12-04 12 Be Proud of Your English You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the worried because they cannot way you speak and write? Are depend upon their English you sure that you are not not "letting them down." It making mistakes that cause was339 words
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Advertisement1005 1963-12-04 13 EDUCATION it Words SS (Mln.)-Box tt ef. eztre TAMIL TBACHBR Teaches Tamil at students home. Pr. VI and Senior Cam- 1 bridge. For particulars write Box A 6729 1 S.T. Spore. 1 REGISTRATION OVER-ACED Pupils Forms 11. 111, IV. Apply Bt. Francis 1 Ulrla School. 98 St. Francis Road, off1,005 words
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Advertisement687 1963-12-04 13 BOOKS 4 PUBLICATIONS Words SS (Him.)— Box St ef. oxtro ARE YOU LOOKING tor a worthwhile present to reward your child for i*sslng his exam? If so then the volume beautifully bound "Learn At Home Illustrated Dictionary", economically priced at $18. packed in aa attractive box makes the Perfect Present.687 words
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Advertisement654 1963-12-04 13 TOURS ft EXCURSIONS tt Words M <■*»<»».>—•— sw ta. etfw OAMBRON HIGHLANOS TMf> $39/- 4-12-63. $70/. 9-12--43. Malaya tour 7 days $85/- 9-12-63. Contact M.W.T.B. 27. Upper Cross St.. B'pore. TeL *****. CONDUCTED SBA TOURS to HongKong Japaa leaving (rth March. 27th ApriL Further particulars apply American Lloyd Agency Ltd.654 words
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Advertisement820 1963-12-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE M WoHa U (Mt*u>—Boa M f. qsjtre SUNBEAM RAPIBR 1957. Very good condition, Boor-board gears, with wireless set. Quick sale. Ring John. Tel: ***** Spore. ISOB FORO ZBPHVR In excellent condition. Oood tyres aad paintwork, accident free. Owner buying new ear. Price: $3,190. Tel: (B'pore) *****. VAUXNALL820 words
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Advertisement592 1963-12-04 13 VEHICLES FOR SALE 3> Wmrd* U (IHm.>—B*m tt eta, eatre FIAT 800 Station Wagon 1901. r.xceUeot condition. One owner. Licenced till April '«4. $2,500 0.n.0. Pbone B'pore «17SS after 1 p.m. TWC S.SOEXIS 40% worn aad two 6.00KX13 23% worn Dunlop Racing Tyres with Tubes (or sale. As surplus to592 words
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Advertisement297 1963-12-04 13 FOR SALE U Words St (HU.) Boa tt ef. oaUX CLOSING DOWN SALE at Esquire. 86. High Street. where all stores ladles and men's wear are being cleared below cost. CULTURED PEARLS Loose and Necklaces wholesale and retail J.B. Rupa 109. Hlgb Street, Singapore pbone *****. MUMTAZ CARPETS Clearanro Sale297 words
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Advertisement1300 1963-12-04 15 fe MeAUSTER 6c CO., LTD. W, Til: Nl. ***** WaV CLLKRMAN UMB 4k KLAVENESS LIMB LtNfMH, MAMIORG, MTTERIAM. LOS AMtUS, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HOLL ft MIMLESIROUGIJ SEATTLE, VANCBUVER ft PORTLAND CITY UP GLASGOW! Acciitirtf c.rgi fir Cutral ft Saatft S'pc *a P. S*haw inning •«ii*»ii,uii,» rnn P S'haa p, nM1,300 words
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Article102 1963-12-04 16 MELBOURNE. Tues. Y ESTERDAV>S sharp uptrend was fully maintained today when practically the whole list advanced. 1.C.1, and British Tobacco both up Is. 3d. were notable gains. OUs and base metals firmed with falls few and small. Loans were firm. C.R.A. 24/10 Mount laa 35/0 N. Broken Hill102 words
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Article261 1963-12-04 16 DECEMBER first trade mnbor buy•n r.e.b. elesad Bl S gun. kn Singapere and Kuala Lumpiir yMtcrday at 661 eenst per Ib. down a quarter of a cent on Monday's closing level for tbe position. The too* waa easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.K. elating prlaet In cents P*r Ik. yesterday:261 words
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Article216 1963-12-04 16 SNIPS lying alens**d* the Smgapers wharves tsday are: Deaal 33/34, Kunak 40/41, Keraadjl N.W. 3. Straat Johore 8/0, afaranon 44, Sbavlt 35/36, Aubjr N.W. 2. alarcatl NowoUto 31/32. Inner reads: Bruas, Tong Nam, Narwhal. Soon Bee, Tods U«, Tong Ann, Mrnara Maa, Blnaja Mas, Chanel. L*nriak. Sumpltan216 words
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Article181 1963-12-04 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December 3. Three "~r— INDUSTRIALS Ounlops 20 Ota. McAJiater 14 eta. B. Smelter* 20 eta. Robinson 11 eta. Ecm> 21 eta. O Storage 4td. Fed. Dlsp. 15 eta. RoUunana 13 eta. K N. 15 eta. s«!anjrw Prop. eta, Qtnunou 18 eta. s. Lajml 5 eta. H181 words
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Article70 1963-12-04 16 CHINESE Produce Eiohsnga, Smiap«ra n«on price* per ptetH yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk $50! seller*, drum $53] nellers. Copra: Dec./ Jan. UK/Coatlmnt: Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $1421 sellers. Sarawak whit* $142 sellers, special Sarawak black $106 sellers, garbled Lampong black $106 sellers. ABTA $115 sellers. Smgapera Coconut Oil Miller*'70 words
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707 1963-12-04 16 From Our Market Correspondent VERY active conditions again rated on the Malayan Stock Exchange and in addition to the current scramble for equities, tins came in for more buying power. With the tin price over C 1.000 in London and knocking $500 in Penang707 words
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Article22 1963-12-04 16 Malayan Stock Indices Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Industrials: 120.06 127.87 Tins: 116.51 119.09 robbers: 108.85 108.85 Dee. 29. l!lf,! ion22 words
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Article920 1963-12-04 16 POMBHTOD business in the «n- gapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bewtead U.«X>> 51. 70 D. (5.000) 51.72 D. (6.000) 51. 70: Central f>re». (1.000) 51.68 D. (2.000) $1.63 D. (21.000)920 words
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485 1963-12-04 16 PLLOWINO cash tin In London on Monday hitting £1.000 per ton. Straits tin rose a further $4 to $498. This was the highest price since August 29, 1961 when tin was quoted at $500 per picul. Apart from the world market situation a485 words
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Article27 1963-12-04 16 December 3. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICES: 663 cents (down a quarter of a cent). TIN: $498 (up $4). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (up 20 tons).27 words
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Advertisement146 1963-12-04 16 EXCHANGE RATES THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Anaaiatten made these changes In Its rate* to merchants yesterday (all rates to S10O): New Verfct buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 *****. 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 3/m trade bills. Canada: buying TT 33 7/lfi. airmail OD 35 8/16, 90146 words
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Advertisement706 1963-12-04 17 I 'Continued from Page 13) FOR SALE •0 Word* SS (Mln.r—Box SO tl*. txtrm THREE BEAUTIFUL PAKISTAN Princess Bokhara Rug* one 8' SO', two 6' x 4. Bargain $1,200. Will sell separately. Tel: (Spore) *****. AMERICAN PIANO Worlltzer seldom used, evillng at reasonable price. Also male Alsatian puppy 4 month*706 words
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Advertisement721 1963-12-04 17 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. H. Wilson has left our com »ny as from 1.12.63 and he Is no onger authorized to 'ransact any -uslness on ou. behalf SCHMIDT CO. (Malaya) LTD 146-C. Robinsoi Road Singapore 1. IS ACRES BtILDIXG SITE AT ni mj. to9*i MLS. CHANGI ROAD The Public Trustee as721 words
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Advertisement633 1963-12-04 17 NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mr. Norman Powell Is no longer employed by us and Is not authorised to transact any business on our behalf with effect from Ist December 1963. AMERICAN LLOYD AGENCY LTD NOTICE OF REMOVAL Thevar and Company Cigar Manufacturers have removed their business premies from633 words
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Advertisement624 1963-12-04 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE LECTrRESHIP/ASSISTANT LfcCTl RESHIP IN LAW. APPLICATIONS are inrtUd from candidates with appropriate qualifications for appointment as Lecturer, Assistant Lecturer In the Faculty of Law. The applicant must be qualified In the field of Muslim Law and must be capable of engaging In Independent research. The624 words
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Advertisement773 1963-12-04 17 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE The public «re hereby Informed At thai Hie railway track it the level to 1 Alt Ur S^ph rt ft5 ul No^6/ae to i>h!k TAN SENG HWEE DECEASED. Anson Branch will be under repair* on 18 .12 63 between the nours Pursuant to Section 29 of773 words
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152 1963-12-04 18 VOLLEYBALL Frenchwon't stage pre-Games tourney PARIS, Tues. The) French Volleyball Federation yesterday announced that they had cancelled plans to organise a pre-Olympic tournament to find a fifth European team to take part in the Tokyo Games next year. The tournament scheduled to be played at Paris on Dec 12-14 betweenReuter - 152 words
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147 1963-12-04 18 BASKETBALL Formosa and Philippines play off for Asian title rrAIPEH, Tues.— ForJ- mosa last night beat the Philippines 96-81 in the last game of the second Asian basketball champions hip here. Both teams, with eight wins and two losses each., will play another came today to determine the championship. Formosa'sReuter - 147 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-12-04 18 F.A. PLAN TO STAMP OUT 'UNDER COUNTER' PAYMENTS LONDON. Tues.— The English F.A. yester- day announced tough measures to try to stamp out "under-the-counter" payments to amateur players. F.A. secretary Denis Follows, outlined a plan which he said had been devised to stop "flagrant violations of the rules concerning amateurReuter - 161 words
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Article20 1963-12-04 18 BUDAPEST. Tues.— The next World University Games will be held in Hungary during August! and September 1965. Reuter. >Reuter - 20 words
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95 1963-12-04 18 SOCCER Everton are unofficial club champs LONDON. Tues Everton won the title of unofficial club •uuMT champions of Britain by drawing 1-1 with Glasgow Rangers at Liverpool last night. They beat Rangers 4-2 on aggregate having won the first-leg 3-1 at Olasgow. Everton took the lead after 32 minutes whenReuter - 95 words
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287 1963-12-04 18 CRICKET Test-eve defeat for South Africans BRISBANE, Tuesday. r JpHE touring South African cricketers, who on Friday meet Australia here in the First Test, were beaten by Queensland by an innings and 73 runs today. The tourists, who had followed on 313 in arrears yesterday, were all out in theirReuter - 287 words
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Article117 1963-12-04 18 LAHORE. Tues. Pakl&tan, facing a Commonwealth XI i U ial of 630 for nine declared, had scored 482 for eight at close on the fourth day of the Second 'Test' here today. Resuming the fight to avoid the i follow-on at 281 for five, Mushtaq MahammedReuter - 117 words
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Article, Illustration79 1963-12-04 18 rpERRY DOWNES, one-time world middlc- weight boxing champion, moved nearer hla burning ambition to become world light-heavy-weight champion when he thrashed American Mike Pusateri into a five-round defeat at Manchester. Downes made such a wreck of Pusateris left eye that referee Fred Hampson stopped the fight.79 words
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140 1963-12-04 18 W. AUSTRALIA SLIDE TO AN INNINGS DEFEAT A DELAIDE, Tues. Losing their last five wickets for 18 runs Western Australia slid to an Innings and 102 runs defeat by South Australia here yesterday ln the Sheffield Shield. Western Australia who followed on 291 runs behind on Saturday were all outReuter - 140 words
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Article18 1963-12-04 18 MALACCA, Tues. The 1963 Malayan Novices foils championships will be held at Malacca on Dec. 20-21.18 words
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Article, Illustration147 1963-12-04 18 BOXING Brian's ko punch sparks a row T ONDON, Tues.— Brian London. Britain's most controversial boxj er. scored a knockout win over American heavyweight Billy Nielsen at Newcastle last night— and started a row. London. former British heavyweight champion who 1 has been nominated to fl ?ht current title-holder Henry147 words
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Article57 1963-12-04 18 LAS VEGAS. Tues —Jim Deskln. executive secretary of the Nevada Athletic Commission, said yesterday the commission had not yet approved a title match between heavyweight champion Sonny Llston and challenger Cassius Clay here. He was commenting on a local newspaper report that the fight was57 words
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Article26 1963-12-04 18 PHILADECPHIA. Tues. Oomeo Brennan (Bahamas), the British Empire middleweight boxing champion,'was outpointed over ten rounds here last night by un- ranked Jesse Smith (US). Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article91 1963-12-04 18 MELBOURNE. Tues. Davit Cup Mars Denis Ralston (United States i and Neate Praser <AuMmlia> played like prospective finalists ln winning their men's singles quarter-finals matches in the Victorian lawn tennis championships here today. Ralston showed real power in beatlnj Ken Fletcher (Australia) 11-13. 6-1. 6-4, 6-4. PraserReuter - 91 words
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Advertisement127 1963-12-04 18 OUR GREAT CHRISTMAS OFFER k \Z/ AIR TRIPS TO BE WON! PICK THE BEAUTIES IN DECEMBER'S HER WORLD AND WIN BONUS FLIGHTSij^^ 4Bi M JaL-j*'' _^^hBJ I B^BA IBJ 9 B m 9 BSi [fUxSvJB^^BF BJL.^uJf> Qw mm m BJ Bjfll »^0 m m 'iMrffJL.^TF SS CHRISTMAS SPECIALS' YOU MUSTN127 words
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Miscellaneous407 1963-12-04 18 SOCCER— Leong Cup: RamMfrs v PCRC (Jn Abdul Jftlil. Ipoh). Malacca GS- Lge: WD Civilians v PWD-Survey (Banda HilirK HOCKEY Swainson trophy: Fed. Signals v Royal Signals (R. Range Rd. 5). S'gor Dlv. 2N: Municipal v Harrisons (Taylor Rd i FEME School v RMAF B (Airport Rdi; Dlv. 2S: Eaglets407 words
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Article, Illustration394 1963-12-04 19 MR A 'travelling school' for local riders SINGAPORE, Tues.— One of the first things crack Australian jockey Garnet Bougoure did after his arrival for another "busman's holiday" in Malaysia was to lecture a special class of local apprentices on the technique and finer points of race riding. When Alan Trevena394 words
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154 1963-12-04 19 COLLIN IS SKIPPER OF S'PORE SCHOOLS SINGAPORE, Tues. Collin de Souza, who is training with the Malaysia hockey squad, will captain the Singapore Combined Schools team ln the schools' interstate finals at Malacca on Dec. 9-11. Singapore, the south zone champions, will meet the winners of the North and central154 words
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Article241 1963-12-04 19 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Dust Devil, a stylish last-start winner over 6f at Ipoh, showed striking form on a yielding Bukit Timah track this morning. Ridden by Johnny Wilson, the four-year- old drew away from Malham at the finish of a 3f tryout in 37 4/5. Film241 words
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Article453 1963-12-04 19 y^IXGOR, one ol the new lorses entered for the Buklt umah Meeting, has won 12 races in South Australia. A chestnut gelding by Confessor out of Lincoln Lady. Bangor won 10 races in 14 suns as a three-year-old. In nearly all his wins in minor453 words
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242 1963-12-04 19 WEIGHTS FOR 4 RACES ON THE 2ND DAY SINGAPORE, Tues. Weights for four races on the second day (Wednesday week) of the < December meeting which begins here on Sunday. CLASS 2. DIV. I— «F. Oleander 111 9.00 Quisana 8.13 Banj-or 8.13 BUsa Fire II 8.12 Box Office IU 8.08242 words
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Article117 1963-12-04 19 7 named by Youth committee SINGAPORE. Tues.— The SAFA youth committee have selected seven players to be considered foi centralised training with the Malaysian team in preparation for the Asian Youth football tournament at Saigon. The seven players recommended for SAPA's approval are Richard Chiam (goalkeeper i Hussein Abdullah. Matthew117 words
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Article64 1963-12-04 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The PA of Selangor have recommended nine-youth players to the PAM for centralised training in preparation for the Asian Youth tournament at Saigon next April They are: Chan Chee Keong (goal). Ngiam Pook Tien (rtghtb«ck). Ng Peng Huat (left-half). Maslan Harun (Inside-right). Argus Sallm64 words
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Article160 1963-12-04 19 fln I n PelUnt JUnlOr ™P n Worth R *W'> 3 Medicals 0. Malacca GS Lgt. Municmal 2 DTC 1. Friendly^P. Buntar? mM™ 5 J* nan Youths 1HUCKEl Malacca L«- NU Teachers 4 PWD 0 Frlendlv le« U i nB 6th Bn RMR 2 Rmml GOI.F— Spori- Island160 words
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250 1963-12-04 19 LIM KEE CHAN - BOXING Ong plans 'Golden Gloves' for Malaysians LIM KEE CHAN by SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government announcement of a tax cut on professional boxing has given a local businessman a brand new idea. Barney Ong, whose proposed "ASA championships" promotion was shattered by confrontation, has thought up a plan for250 words
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Article42 1963-12-04 19 I FYDNEY, Tues. Sandro MasKlnghi (Italy) retained his world junior middleweight boxing title when he beat Ralph Dupas (U.S.) here last night. The referee stopped the contest in Mazztnghl's favour in the 13th round of a scheduled IS-round bout— Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article276 1963-12-04 19 By FRANCIS BOEY Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday SARAWAK and Sabah soccer will have the benefit of Choo Seng Quee's coaching early next year. Choo will conduct coaching courses tor teachers and schools In the new states ol Malaysia. Choo, who Is at present coaching Malaysia's Asian276 words
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256 1963-12-04 19 KEN FERNANDEZ - KEN FERNANDEZ By Kuala Lumpur, Tuesday pEPRESENTATTVES of the Olympic Councils of I%> the four Malaysian states are likely to hold discussions shortly to formally establish the Olymnir» Pnnnpil nf Malovclo i uic vi Malaysia. Last Friday, the Federation of Malaya Olympic Council decided256 words
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Article214 1963-12-04 19 SINGAPORE. Tues. University of Singapore and Singapore Recreation Club kept their places at the top of the Singapore Hockey Association league first division by winning their matches against their bottom-placed opponents today. At Seletar University scored an effortless 4-0 win over RAF Seletai while SRC beat214 words
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Advertisement127 1963-12-04 19 «£tmt »r« coM»«NT.j«i«es»iiif. Wisconsin, v.v. INSPIRED CRAFTSMANSHIP For over seventy years, Parker has been building a tradition for greatness in craftsmanship and design. This is the heritage of the remarkable Parker 61... the ultimate in writing instruments. No mass-produced pen, this! The unique design of the Parker 61 calls upon127 words
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142 1963-12-04 20 pREEPORT (Illinois), r Tues. Identical twin sisters who married identical twin brothers they met at a twins convention have been awarded identical divorce decrees here after 11$ years of marriage. Margaret and Elizabeth Finch met Elvin and Melvin Dameier at the International Twins Association142 words
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Article42 1963-12-04 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. A talk on the training and work of the Women's Police Force will be Riven to members of the YWCA International Women's Club at Its weekly meeting at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow at the association's Raffles Quay premises.42 words
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Article29 1963-12-04 20 SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Sla Kan Hui, PAP Assemblyman for Upper Serangoon. will not be able to hold his "meet the people" sessions tomorrow at the PAP branch.29 words
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Article237 1963-12-04 20 Italian goods will come direct SINGAPORE, Tues. Italian businessmen will in future send their goods to Singapore direct instead of through other foreign firms, because the State offered a very good market for their goods. This was stated today by a I spokesman of the 30-man Italian trade mission, Mr.237 words
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91 1963-12-04 20 LONDON, Tues. A truce was in effect today in the three-year war between a retired Army major and the Paymaster-General over lls. 9d. The magistrate told Cyril G. Mockler, a 72-year-old retired major, formerly with the Royal Army Pay Corps, that he is beingUPI - 91 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-12-04 20 PRESIDENT Lyndon B. Johnson awarding the Atomic Energy Commission's highest citation the Enrico Fermi Award to Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant nuclear physicist whom the AEC had branded a security risk in 1054, in Washington on Monday. I'PI Radiophoto. (See Page 3)47 words
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Article150 1963-12-04 20 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. "THE Malaysian Government is now waiting for the Philippines to make the next move in present efforts to settle the Malaysia dispute and to patch up relations between the two The Permanent Secretary to the Malaysian Ministry of External Affairs, Datu Mohammed Ghazali150 words
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Article66 1963-12-04 20 MOSCOW. Tues.— A nine-year-old Soviet girl can "see" with her fingertips, toes and other parts of her body, the newspaper Sovtetskaya Latviya reported today. The girl, Lena Bwlznova, who can read and distinguish colours with her fingertips while blindfolded, also told doctors she "saw" a hypodermicReuter - 66 words
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Article48 1963-12-04 20 Vocational training SINGAPORE. Tues. Mr. Carl. I T. Angel, a Unesco expert teaching at the Singapore Teachers' Training College, will speak on "The future of vocational educa- tlon In Singapore" at the USIS Library, Armenian Street, at 5.30 1 p.m. tomorrow. It Is open to the I public.48 words
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Article173 1963-12-04 20 Plan for HK-to-Kowloon tunnel HONG KONG, Tues.— The Victoria City Development Co. today announced plans for a cross harbour tunnel linking Hong Kong island and the Kowloon peninsula. With Government approval, it could be opened to traffic in 1968, the company said today. The tunnel, to be similar to theReuter - 173 words
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Article53 1963-12-04 20 SINGAPORE, Tues. Antlcholera injections at $1. with free vaccine .supplied by the Government, will be given by three more general practitioners, making 17 in all to date, at the following addresses: The Malayee Dispensary, 26, Selegie House; Oeylang Dispensary. 737. Geylang Road and Saudara Clinic.53 words
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Article83 1963-12-04 20 LONDON. Tues. A newlymarried couple are on their honeymoon with two greyhounds which they hope will pay all expenses. They are Michael Vaughan and his bride Lesley, of Goodmayes. near London, whose dogs Toby and Katie paid for Lesley's trousseau and Michael's wedding suit by winning eightReuter - 83 words
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Article406 1963-12-04 20 I LONDON, Tues.—With a Heavy 1 settlement in progress business was 1 held In check to .some extent today I while there was little fresh to go for. The gold figures were of little Influence. However, the undertone le- mained very firm in equity sections j and selective406 words
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Article83 1963-12-04 20 SINOAPORE, Tues. Radio! Malaysia In Singapore will broadcast on Its Engusn Service an Intervlew with Mrs. Claire Holllngworth tomorrow after the 7 p.m. news. Mrs Holllngworth is defence correspondent of the Guardian. She covered the Allied World War II campaigns in Africa and Italy, from Cairo. She83 words
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476 1963-12-04 20 LONDON, Tuesday. QUEEN Elisabeth last night opened the world's biggest telephone cable project which links Britain and Europe willi Australia, New Zealand and Fiji. In a recorded message over the 16,000-mile circuit, the Queen called the opening of the cable "aReuter - 476 words
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Article104 1963-12-04 20 MACAPAGAL CALLS FOR JOINT ACTION TVfANILA, Tues. ITI Philippine President Diosdado Macapagal today called for "joint, positive action" among ECAFE (Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East) regional member countries to solve their common economic problems. The speech of the President, who is now in the United States, wasReuter - 104 words
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Article113 1963-12-04 20 BANGKOK. Tues. A 16-year-old Malayan girl who underwent a heart operation here nearly three weeks ago died on Sunday night, hospital officials today. She is Yco Yen I lor of Ipoh. The officials >aid the operation performed by a Thai surgeon was apparently successful.Reuter - 113 words
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Article67 1963-12-04 20 SAN DIEOO, (California), lue*. The Ansel of Balaan is dead. Nancy Bell Norton, who was honoured in 1945 with me Medal ol Freedom the hiKiit^ a civilian can receive trom the Government dleu In hospital at the age of 91. Mrs. Norton, a school teactur in67 words
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Obituary63 1963-12-04 20 MR. V. ABSELOM FERNANDEZ Ot Fanma EnterprlM Ltd. Ipoh. pasae* away peacefully on .1-12-03 at 11. '.a a.m. Kumr.-il on H-12-B3 at 4.00 p.m. at Our Lady Of Lourdc* CtaurcU. ■MMlj Ipoh. ERIC DE CRUZ, Xi, xon-ln-law of Mr. A.C. Emmanuel, Malayan Railway. Scntul, Kuala Lumpur, on 3.12.1963 la63 words
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Miscellaneous44 1963-12-04 20 UIGHEST and lowest tempera lures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 p.m. vefiterday: Hifhot Lowrst Kuala Lumpur 90 73 i Kota Bharu 82 .3 I Penang 84 Tj Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 90 7244 words
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