The Straits Times, 7 December 1963
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Title Section23 1963-12-07 1 /AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times Mai**** Vatic** 1 fie****" Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35223 words
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Article, Illustration531 1963-12-07 1 Up to 20,000 men THIS WILL GIVE YOUNG MEN AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET PROPER MILITARY TRAINING, SAYS RAZAK KLUANG. Friday THE Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, announced here today that the Territorial Army's strength is to be doubled to 20,000 men. He told 400 officers531 words
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Article24 1963-12-07 1 "ORIES HOLD SUDBURY LONDON, VrL CißMirvative Government retained the Sudbury constituency today, but with majority slashed n< irly m half. (Srr r.i^'24 words
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Article, Illustration280 1963-12-07 1 The V-bombers fly in... VICTORS' TRIP JUST NORMAL TRAINING EXERCISE' SINGAPORE. Fri.— The first two of four Royal Air Force Victor bombers flew into Singapore today from Britain for a Far East training exercise. The two gleaming white crescent-winged bombers landed at R.A.F. Tengah within minutes of each other in280 words
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Article201 1963-12-07 1 MAPHILINDO COULD BE 'DANGEROUS' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. could be "extremely dangerous" if it should become an instrument of Communist policy, a senior spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs here warned tonight. He said the three-nation ;et-together could never be:ome a reality if one member was determined to crush md201 words
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Article60 1963-12-07 1 THE HAGUE. Fri. Radio telegraphic communications oetween Holland and Indonesia will be restored on Monday, after a break of three years, at the request of Indonesia, the Dutch postal authorities announced here today. The communications were broken off by Indonesia on Nov. 17, 1960, asReuter - 60 words
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Article103 1963-12-07 1 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A confer;nce of leaders of the National Jnion of Employees In the Prlntng Industry, the National Union >f Journalists (both of Malaya), he Singapore National Union of Journalists and the Singapore iMntlng Employees Union, scheduled to have been held here this Sunday has been postponed.103 words
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Article38 1963-12-07 1 MOSCOW. Fri.— President Lyndon Johnson has Instructed his Embassy here to seek an early start to negotiations with Russia for a new cultural agreement postponed by President Kennedy following the arrest of U.S. Professor Frederick Barghoorn.38 words
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Article52 1963-12-07 1 Baldwin's resignation accepted WASHINGTON. Fri. President Johnson today accepted the resignation of Mr. Charles Baldwin, U. S. Ambassador to Malaysia. The resignation will become effective at a date to be determined later. Mr. Baldwin, 51-year-old career diplomat, retired from the Foreign Service in 1055, but was recalled to duty InReuter - 52 words
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Article77 1963-12-07 1 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A case of cholera was reported in Kedah today. The victim is a 19-year-old Malay girl from Kampong Jimbol, 19 miles south of Alor Star She Is now in the General Hospital. One other suspected cholera case from the Sebrang Perak area of Alor77 words
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Article, Illustration312 1963-12-07 1 Christine gets nine months- LONDON, Friday. (JHRISTINK Kecler pleaded guilty at the Old Bailey today to charges of perjury and of conspiring to obstruct the course of justice. She was jailed for nine months. Her friend and flat-mate. Paula Hamilton-Marshall. 27. was jailed for six months, and their housekeeper, Mrs.312 words
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87 1963-12-07 1 LONDON, Fri. Grey-haired Mrs. Barbara Florence Brook, employment agency secretary, said here today she had withdra n her writ alleging alander by tie Duke of Kent. She added she would be serving notice of discontinuance on the Duke's solicitors, who accepted the writ onReuter - 87 words
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Article328 1963-12-07 1 ABDUL FAZIL - 'Taboo' pool claims three lives ABDUL FAZIL By OINGAPORE. Fri.— To the villagers staying around the 4A miles Pasir Panjang Road, the disused Haw Par swimming pool, with its foliage-grown f ement enclosure, is "taboo." For four years since it closed the pool has been lelt alone, for the superstition328 words
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367 1963-12-07 2 SYDNEY, Friday 'jMIE beginning of a "new and more dangerous phase" oi Indonesian action against Malaysia was 'almost certainly" marked by this week's visit to Borneo by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, the Sydney^Morning Herald said. In an editorial headlined "Dr. Subandrio lets tho cat outReuter - 367 words
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Article55 1963-12-07 2 ABIDJAN dvory Coast). Fri.— A four-nation committee from Mali. Ethiopia. Senegal and Nigeria will arbitrate in the AlgeriaMorocco border conflict, an all African mediation commission tnnounced after discussing the problem hero yesterday. After three days of talks the seven-nation commission said 't would also meet again inReuter - 55 words
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Article104 1963-12-07 2 Beating 'not for the courts' WELLINGTON. Fri. Corporal punishment is m matter for parents, not the courts, according: to New Zealand's Police Commissioner, Mr. C. L. Spencer. Addressing a meeting of the liristt hurt li Boys' High School Parent Teachers' Woriation, he said that when a juvenile offender i> broughtReuter - 104 words
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206 1963-12-07 2 WELLINGTON. Fn. YEW ZEALAND has always make it clear that 11 she will not stand idly- aside in the event of ah armed attack on Malaysia, the Prime Minister, Mr. Keith Holyoabe. said today. He was commenting on j 1 overseas reports which suggestedReuter - 206 words
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Article146 1963-12-07 2 TOKYO. Friday ABOUT 10 bodyguards and policemen yesterday went to the office of the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr. Hayato Ikeda, on hearing an emergency bell ringing at the Prime Ministers official residence. They hurried to Mr. Ikeda's office only to find the room was empty.Reuter - 146 words
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Article, Illustration56 1963-12-07 2 Greeting for Sihanouk Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia extends his hand to a greeting crowd at a rally, in which he made a speech to the effect that he would renounce American aid and invite Chinese Communist advisers to help establish the progressive socialism in Cambodia. Cambodia received $29.4 million from56 words
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Article151 1963-12-07 2 MANILA. Friday TWENTY-ONE countries attending the Ecafe Ministerial conference here on regional economic co-operation among member countries today approved two resolutions after four days of discussions. The resolutions Involved; STEPS to be taken aimed at closer economic co-ope-ration among the regional members of Ecafe: andReuter - 151 words
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224 1963-12-07 2 Pelaez may join opposition Nacionalista Party MANILA, Prl Manila newspapers today reported that the Philippines Vlce-Pre-sident, Mr. Emmanuel Pelaez. may soon leave the ruling Liberal Party and join the opposition Nacionalista Party. The Vice-President is reported to have told Nacionalista Party officials In recent conferences that his main aim inReuter - 224 words
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Article41 1963-12-07 2 RANGOON. Fri. Three Soviet cosmonauts are scheduled to arrive here on Sunday for a three-day visit at the invitation of the Burmese Revolutionary Government. The cosmonauts are AndrUn Nikolayev. Valentina Nikolayew* Tereshokova, Valeri Bykovsky and his wife. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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Article38 1963-12-07 2 COLOMBO. Prt. Paklsta X President. Mohammad Ayub Khan, and Foreign Minister. Z. A. Bhutto, will arrive here on Monday for a week's visit as the guest of Premier Slrimavo Bandaranalke, It was announced. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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230 1963-12-07 3 Butler and Soviet ambassador confer LONDON. Fri. —Mr R. A. Soldatov, the Soviet Ambassador here, yesterday had a 40-min-ute talk with Mr. R. A. Butler, the British Foreign Secretary, at thej Foreign Office. A Foreign Office .spokesman I later declined to hay why Mr Soldatov had asked for the meetingReuter - 230 words
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Article, Illustration270 1963-12-07 3 Hogg in but Tories' majority slashed -THE VOTING St. MARYLEBONE Quintin Hogg (Tory) 12,495 Peter Plouviez (Labour) 7,219 Michael Wheeler (Libera1)... 3,016 Tory majority: 5,276 votes T ONDON, Fri. Mr. Quintin Hogg, Sir Alec Douglas Home's recent rival for the premiership, yesterday won his way back to the House ofReuter - 270 words
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212 1963-12-07 3 Kidnapped colonel was kept in bed CARACAS, Fri.— U.S. Colonel James Chenault, 47, freed yesterday after being kidnapped here eight days earlier, said he spent his captivity in bed under armed guard. Col. Chenault, speaking to a Press conference after his release, refused to comment on many questions. He saidReuter - 212 words
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118 1963-12-07 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. SENATOR Barry Goldwater, leading Republican candidate for the Presidency, said yesterday he was making a major reassessment of his prospects. The Senator, who said before President Kennedy was murdered that he would announce a decision on whether to run by next January, toldReuter - 118 words
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Article42 1963-12-07 3 LONDON. Fri.— The Daily Mail yesterday published a large frontpage picture of former Prime Minister Harold Macmillan waiting patiently in line for a bus on Wednesday in central London. People around him obviously did not recognise him. UPI.UPI - 42 words
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Article58 1963-12-07 3 ROME, Pri.— The conference of the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organisation decided yesterday that the three-year-old "Freedurr. j from Hunger" campaign should be continued beyond 1965. To mark the 15th anniversary of the declaration of human rights next Tuesday »!bums of "Freedom from Huneer" campai£.i stampsReuter - 58 words
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116 1963-12-07 3 Police chief held in round-up ef ex-Nazis BONN. Fri.— The chief of the Ludwigshafen Criminal Police Department has been arrested in what authorities said might turn into a roundup of ex-Nazis. Dr. Oeorg Fleschmann, 58. a crimlnologlst and chief of the local homicide department, was arrested in his office onUPI - 116 words
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Article65 1963-12-07 3 CAPE KENNEDY (Florida). Fri. —The Town Council of the former Cape Canaveral has passed a resolution opposing the renaming of their city Cape Kennedy a measure announced by President Johnson in his Thanksgiving Day broadcast last week. The Council said, it did not object to the lateReuter - 65 words
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Article54 1963-12-07 3 NEW YORK, Fit. Columbia Pictures yesterday announced plans for a multi-million-dollar colour film on Sir Winston Churchill's life before he entered polh tics. The film to be shot in Britain, India and Africa will go Into production in 1965 and has Sir Winston's full approval,Reuter - 54 words
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Article48 1963-12-07 3 ROME. Fri.— The Food and Agriculture plenary conference here yesterday decided to exclude South Africa from any FAO regional meetings held in Africa. A resolution, submitted by the African states, was passed by a show of hands with only South Africa opposing. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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269 1963-12-07 3 Kennedy slaying a lone act, FBI reports WASHINGTON, Fri.— The complete FBI report on the assassination of President Kennedy was submitted to the Justice Department last night, informed sources said. The sources said the FBI report would say that according to all available evidence Mr. Kennedy was killed by LeeReuter - 269 words
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Miscellaneous14 1963-12-07 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I ygs. iIl cm ueej Hmec wmdow pokes j14 words
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712 1963-12-07 4 Trade halt aid to cost Govt $lm. a month SINGAPORE, Fri INDONESIA'S economic confrontation with Malaysia is expected to cost the Singapore Government 51. 000,000 a month in financial assistance to workers affected by the trade boycott. It is also expected to cost affected employers a similar amount. The Government712 words
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Article501 1963-12-07 4 SINGAPORE. Fri lifß. HARRY Twist, general manager of SaraiT* wak Steamship Co. Ltd.. Kuching. told the High* Court today that a person whose name appeared on the mate's receipt was entitled to the delivery of goods in the Sarawak-Singapore shipping trade. Mr. Twist said that in the501 words
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Advertisement179 1963-12-07 4 ■T.I.WeVITONIGHT MIDNIGHT! I Tel: 21-1 16 (SINGAPORE) I OUT OF HER NIGHTMARES CAME THE CLUES TO A FAN lAS V THAX^^^ ONLY HE PARE EXPLORE! MM Technicolor .A, Im starring Barbara STEELE Robert FLEMYNG I f«f\i!FVA TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! Tel: ***** (SINGAPORE) 2 Great Stars Teamed Together For The First Time!!179 words
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Advertisement185 1963-12-07 4 Why is rhe lion known as the King of Beosti? Because it's fierce, majestic, and yet to be equalled in courage. And what about the charming peacock? It's a symbol of beauty and splendour. Heh! Why am I talking about the lion and the peacock? Oh, Yes! These guiding principles185 words
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Advertisement105 1963-12-07 4 C, ONCE AGAIN PRESENTING J^ Zff WRESTLING mm at HOKKIEN ASSN. CLUB. \m IS/ ■n^\ 63, Jalan True, Johor«B«hru. W (Opposite Bui Station) TONIGHT AT 8.30 P.M. At Great Expanse Wa Praaant Red Scorpion TIGER PURAN VS RED SCORPION il. h W. Champion ot S"pore) (Americas Myitery Grappler 1 SOORAJ105 words
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Advertisement577 1963-12-07 4 ORGANISATION *^^*-*^'*^¥?fS|?l>P^^" ■10th MclllFlCtNT DAY" ■1 1 a.rn IJO 4 64S 930 m JOHfl MMffiEEM mm i»w«A BJ ncHNcoion* )»»n»»ivoh Tonight Midnight! Shamrr.i Kapoor Kolpano "PROFESSOR" in COLOR B Hmdi^in^nQjjjhsub^(SB). Bl T >a orrowT JE3t3|LJjL£J| i \n\\ siio\\i\<. 4 Showj daily Note Times BJ II a.m., 2.30, 6.15 9.1S p.m.577 words
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Article, Illustration427 1963-12-07 5 Opening for local capital in Italian ventures MALAYSIA OFFERED 'SHOP WINDOW— BUT MISSION WANTS TRADE TERMS BALANCED, TOO KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. pLANS for establishing Italian car and scooter plants in Malaysia envisage using local capital, Dr. M. Mancini, deputy Italian Trade Commissioner here, said today. Dr. Mancini, acting as spokesman427 words
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Article176 1963-12-07 5 13 NAVAL BASE MEN FREED SINGAPORE, Fri. A District Judge today granted a conditional discharge to 13 Naval Base employees who had been accused of being members of an unlawful assembly likely to cause a disturbance of the public peace at the Naval Base Asian quarters on Oct. 8. The176 words
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82 1963-12-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Singapore Marine Division of the Royal Malaysia Police will by May next year have three more high-power-ed patrol launches, costing $208.--800. as additions to its fleet of 33 launches and six sampans. The Police Secretary. Mr. T. ChelUah. said: "These82 words
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Article33 1963-12-07 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police arrested five men under the Societies Ordinance and another three under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance yesterday. They also screened 300 people during anti-secret society rounds.33 words
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Article28 1963-12-07 5 PENANG. Fri. Lee Keng Yang. 47, a lorry attendant collapsed in his lorry yesterday and died within minutes of his arrival at the General Hospital.28 words
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Article93 1963-12-07 5 KL.iNG. Kri. The president ot the. Town Council here, Inche Johan bin Mohammed Yassin. and Iti councillors called on the Sultan of Selangor yesterday to brief him on what the.v had done for the district of Klang since they took office in August. Mr Lum Kin Tuck,93 words
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178 1963-12-07 5 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. Dr. S. Underwood, an independent member of the Town Council here, today declared that he was "neither pro nor anti-Alliance." Replyin* to a challenge by the chairman of the district Alliance. Ton Muda Haji Abdullah bin Hajl Abdul Raof178 words
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126 1963-12-07 5 TUN YUSUF VISITS GOLF COURSE AND ZOO ]M ALACCA, Fri. The lfX V a n g di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Tun Yusuf bin Ishak. his wife and family this morning visited the new golf course and the State zoo at Ayer Kroh. seven miles from here. They were accompanied by126 words
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272 1963-12-07 5 College old boys plan to aid Tengku Hashim's operation f P O H Fri. Former pupils of the Malay College in Kuala Kangsar are planning to help Tengku Hashim bin Tengku Pengiran Amun, 15, a form two pupil who is suffering from a heart ailment, to seek treatment abroad. The272 words
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Advertisement233 1963-12-07 5 JUST IN TIME JorX'MAS I r..^ TERYLENE-WOOL 5$ S» By Tootols in ploin or potterned styles. By Woinshiell of ff, Sovile Row London in extra light weight AND OTHER W? WELL KNOWN BRANDS. THE IDEAL SUIT MATERIAL (Jj for tr opics so cool light, creose resistant shape Q. retoming. TERYLENE-WOOL233 words
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Advertisement303 1963-12-07 5 See you for dinner atthe FOU& LJONS restaurant Dineand dance at Singapore's newest and smartest restaurant. The food and service are simply superb. Non-stop music by top Filipino and Malayan bands. Open -from 6to 12 nightly 1 a.m. on Saturdays and holidays. Dia1. 2404 for table reservations. HI f^ J303 words
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162 1963-12-07 6 Shortage of doctors in armed forces |£UALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. The Malaysian Armed Forces are having difficulty in recruiting the extra doctors needed for their present expansion programme. A Ministry of Defence spokesman said today that about 10 were required, but only one application bad been received so far. Short162 words
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Article54 1963-12-07 6 SINGAPORE. PH.— The Pulau Senang murder trial entered its 14th day's hearing today with the continued cross-i'xamin*tii.n cf Low Ah Kow. a sc.tirmem attendant, before Mr Justice Buttroso and a special leven-mari Jury Th 6 trial resumes on Monday, when Mr. Francis T. Scow. Senior Crown54 words
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Article49 1963-12-07 6 PENANG, Prt.— Mr. M Doralsamy Thevur has been elected president of the Tanjong East branch of the Malayan Indian Congress, with Mr. V. M. Sellam Chettiar as vice-president The branch secretary is Mr. K. R. Govindaraiulu. assistant secretary. Mr. M. Murugiah and Treasurer. Mr. R. Narayanan.49 words
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Article296 1963-12-07 6 Robbers shoot it out with police TtAIPING, Frt TUMI x robbers, one of them armed with a pistoL and a police party exchanged flre In a lonely estate in the Kamunting area near here yesterday evening. Although seven shots wer» fired no one was hurt but. one or" the gang,296 words
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Article23 1963-12-07 6 PENANG. PH.— TIM Almashi.'or Islamic School for uirls in Luna* Road will hold ttl 47th anniversary celebrations tomorrow and on Sunday.23 words
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Advertisement321 1963-12-07 6 1 W<r^S^^"«»--'. Lloyd Triestino Announces NEW "GUGLIELMO MARCONI" Calling Singapore on Her Maiden voyage to Italy ARRIVING 15th JANUARY 1964 Inaugurating a new monthly luxury service from Singapore to Italy Lloyd Tricstino's superb, spacious, modern 27,000-ton liner "Marconi" is destined to play another important are large indoor games room, and321 words
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300 1963-12-07 7 Chinese schools plan to attract more students SINGAPORE, Fri. A move is now on among Chinese educational circies to revitalise Chinese schools to attract more students. The main force behind the move is the Singapore Chinese Schools 1 Conference, which represents the management committees and teaching staffs of more than300 words
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Article52 1963-12-07 7 aiwtrAh'urct. m. oixiy delegates from 12 countries wiil attend a Pood and Agriculture OrganlMtloi meeting on p.: diseases and pie bieedliiß in developing countries to De held at the National Library lroir. Monciav tO Drc. 14. The meeting will take place daily from 8 a.m. to52 words
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Article178 1963-12-07 7 FOR PLANES, SHIPS AND ARMS KUALA LUMPLR. Fri. THE Central Gov- ernment will ask the House of Representatives on Wednesday to approve a bill of 556.256.744— the cost or certain development projects this year. The main expenditure of 540.716.000 was for the defence build-up. Of178 words
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Article, Illustration500 1963-12-07 7 POLICY STATEMENT SOON PENANG. Friday J 1 H E Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, today hinted that the Government might legalise trawler fishing. "But if we decide on this, it will be only under very strict conditions," he told500 words
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211 1963-12-07 7 A Plantation House for each State Narayanan KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The National Union of Plantation Workers is to set up a Plantation House for each of its State branch offices. The Mist, at Sungei Patant. has been built at a cost of SBO.OOO. It will be opened by the Sultan211 words
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182 1963-12-07 7 Two-week strike notice to Cable Wireless SINGAPORE. Fri— The Singapore Cable and Wireless Staff Union today served a two-week strike notice on the company. The union has 511 members 388 of whom voted to so on strike In a secret ballot on Wednesday night. The strike is in support of182 words
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188 1963-12-07 7 Law on 'Swiss system' of pay soon IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri. v The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, said today that legislation for the introduction of the "Swiss system" of paying industrial workers was being drafted. He was commenting on a statement by Mr. P.P. Narayanan,188 words
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Article45 1963-12-07 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Tenders have been called for the construction of television transmitter buildings at Ounong Kledang in Perak and Ounonn Tampln, Negrl Sembilan, as part of the official plan to gradually expand the T.V. service after it* inauguration here later this month.45 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-12-07 8 50 happy! THESE happy children are among 1,400.000 in Malaya who left school yesterday to begin their annual end-of-the-year holiday. The scene: The Methodist Boys' School in Davidson Road, Kuala Lumpur. The students are waving "Goodbye" to their teachers, whom they will not see again until Jan. 13. Also onWan Seng Yip - 80 words
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Article, Illustration201 1963-12-07 8 War hero comes to S'pore for a family reunion SINGAPORE. Fri. A Borneo war hero was the central figure in a family reunion here this week, thanks to the Australian army. He is Mr. John Funk, a leader of the second world war underground movement In Borneo, whose personal valour201 words
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Article142 1963-12-07 8 IPOH, Friday wr rr r ting of s~ Notice of the motion, to be moved by the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. was given today. The motion Is a sequel to the "no confidence" motion moved In the Assembly yesterday by Inche Mohamed Fajar AU142 words
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Article24 1963-12-07 8 PORT DICKSON. Fri. An anti-Soekarno rally will be held at Pasir Pan Jang. 16 miles from here, on Sunday at 7 am.24 words
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94 1963-12-07 8 Endon takes her exam three months late PERTH, Fn. A 22-year-old Selangor student, Che Endon binte Johari, will take her second year arts examinations this monththree months later than her fellow students at the Western Australian University. I Che Endon missed the exams in October after being admitted to PerthReuter - 94 words
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314 1963-12-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday JHE Central Government today listed seven ways by which foreigners may be allowed to enter and remain temporarily in the country. These are included in the new Immigration Regulations drawn up with the concurrence of the Chief Ministers of Sabah314 words
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Article31 1963-12-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A farewell social for graduating students of the Day Trainine College at Jalan Kuantan hrn> will be held at the college hall at 7.30 p.m. tomorrow.31 words
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91 1963-12-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fn.— The Raja Permalsuri Agong and other honoured guests will attend the annual Radio Star contest organised by Radio Malaysia to be held at Dewnn Bahasa dan- Pustaka tomorrow Tickets for the public at 54. S3. $2 and $1 are available at91 words
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Article254 1963-12-07 9 Our own rice for all by 1970 SAYS KHIR JOHARI PENANG, Friday. ALAYA will be self-sufficient* in rice in 1970, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, predicted here last night. Addressing an Alliance rally of about 500 farmers and fishermen at Balik Pulau, the Minister said254 words
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107 1963-12-07 9 gLNGAPORE. Fri.-^-Two 16--year-old boys leave RAF Changi tomorrow for a two-week expedition into the Malayan jungle neai Mersing. The boys. Peter Gibbs and Russell Haines. sons of RAF men at Changi. will walk about 56 miles through jungle, and will be supplied from107 words
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Article30 1963-12-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys Association will hold its annual meeting at the Methodist Afternoon School in Davidson Road here at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.30 words
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287 1963-12-07 9 Opposition's 'We will walk out again' threat A LOR STAR. Frl. An Alor Star town councillor. Mr. Gen Teng Kheng (UDP). said today that all live Opposition members would again walk out of the next council meeting if their demand for seven days" notice of meetings was not met. Mr.287 words
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212 1963-12-07 9 M.B.: SCHOOLS NEED HEALTH SERVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. J'HE Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, today. called on the ministries of health and education to work together to organise some form of school health service. •Many schoolchildren, especially those in the rural areas, sutler from malnutrition. This is212 words
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Article78 1963-12-07 9 SI NG A PORE. Fri. Thieves stole $17,245 worth of shirts and handkerchiefs from a store in North Boat Quay on Wednesday night. The goods belonged to LJ 3eng Mln Co. Ltd.. of North Bridge Road and the theft m discovered yesterday by a78 words
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Article30 1963-12-07 9 KLANG. Fri— The Minister of Education. Haji Abdul Hamld Khan, will open a Malay secondary school costing 5160.000. at Jeniarom. 14 miles from here, on Dec. 1630 words
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177 1963-12-07 9 fPOH. Fri.— The Sultan 1 of Perak is a very good amateur artist and his paintings could be passed off as those of professionals. rhls tribute was paid by Miss Sunyee. a well-known professional arMst who is attached to the Singapore Academy of177 words
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Advertisement207 1963-12-07 9 Now is the time to give =1I§|?B 1 Eli After Shave Lotion and Lather Staving CfMin U \\rS&^^^s After Shave Lotion and Hair Cream En ft 1 1 Alter Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, fiStt Deodountand Body Ta'cum r J/a Cjptw masculine freshness makes it great to be a manlijjlrj BHULTON207 words
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Advertisement256 1963-12-07 9 Sewing becomes a ft^^^j-2§4 pleasure.., MODEL 301 2 *""!>> with an INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT onmn sewing tJ LJ Lj machine Buying a tewing machine is a long term investment. You mutt buy a really good, rroublc-rrec, and well-known moke. USHA tewing machines are popularly sold in 51 countries the world256 words
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Obituary35 1963-12-07 10 2* Wordt $1» (Minimmm) LAZAROO Kmlle Michael paaaed away peacefully at 7.00 a.m. on -12-68 Cortege leaves 99 Buklt Timah Maasi i! 4 (Hi p.m 7-12-H3 for St Church ip m i dM Bloadari35 words
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Article128 1963-12-07 10 2» Word* Sl* (Minimum) TNI FAMILY of the late Rev Tan LrDK Tian thank Irlends and relatives tot wnatta, mcssaKe.i of condolence, kind assistance and contributions t'.AHrd* ih, Laot Tl.in KlndcrKartea on •in lr mtnl li.r.-aMment. OR. G. HARIDAS and rrumtiers of hia family thank all those who attended128 words
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Obituary46 1963-12-07 10 -a Honfa $19 (Minimum) IN LOVINC MEMORY of the one and only Mn. Lfca Wan Sen* ho d BWSJ |k acrfiilly on T ll' ->.L' sadly miss.d hut never forgotten by her children, nin-in-law and Krand cnildren. We nope throuarh Christ, to meet acain.46 words
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Article81 1963-12-07 10 Word* Sl» (Minimum) THE COCKPIT'S RIJSTTAFEL la Mtvai every Saturday and Sunday IT'S TOPS Its Bear Brand Sterilised Milk. I'ure and fresh a Swiss ITudiict NEWLY ARRIVED! An MBJMM •eli-ctron of Miktmoto pearls to dtlitsht any woman. Th.- Mini: Shop. tuitnekFEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all teachers and hook addlcta81 words
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Article681 1963-12-07 10 The more often President Macapagal or his spokesmen explain the Philippines' claim to Sabah, the more inexplicable this claim becomes. The United Press correspondent who interviewed the President in New York clearly remained as unenlightened at the end of the talk as he was at the beginning.681 words
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Article376 1963-12-07 10 Little can be left of the hope that Prince Souvanna Phouma and his followers would be an effective "third force" between the Savannakhet rightists and the Pathet Lao, and -succeed in creating a stable, neutralist regime. A third force must possess sufficient independent power to be able to376 words
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Article147 1963-12-07 10 The UN. Security Council has unanimously approved a resolution calling for a worldwide ban on the sale of armsmaking equipment to South Africa. Like the earlier majority resolution imposing an embargo on the supply of weapons and ammunition 'to the Republic, the move censures more effectively than it147 words
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Letter, Illustration383 1963-12-07 10 STRIKE: AUPE REPLY A written assurance was sought I REFER to your editorial of December 4 under the heading "Strike Off" The Singapore Minuter for Finance summoned AUPE representatives to a meeting on Saturday. November 30. at 11.30 a.m. Five representatives of the AUPE met the Minister and two top383 words
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Letter207 1963-12-07 10 I WOULD like to inform "Graduate" (S.T. Dec. 4» that If he has not been offered a part-time teaching appointment by the Adult Education Board, it could be due to one of the following reasons:THE BOARD conducts full courses in which four to six subjects are offered and207 words
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Letter29 1963-12-07 10 rAM a tourist visiting i Singapore with my daughter. I shopped in most of the big stores ard found the sales attendants courteous and friendly. VISITOR Singapore29 words
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Article, Illustration961 1963-12-07 10 Water from the sea for Hong Kong Of the many ambitious schemes, the Govt. picks the most revolutionary one of all by A SPECIAL WRITER THE Shek Pik water project, the latest and v&ry much the largest oT the succession of reservoirs which have been built to supply the city961 words
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Advertisement778 1963-12-07 10 CLASSIFIED APS. Wmrd* Sl* (Minimum) LEE NO: Iletween Boon Teck. o Mr Mrs. Uea Cbye Chiang and l.cc Wnli. <1 <i Mr. Mrs Nk Nice, i Hal on CHAN CHENG: Kelween Yo» r.ii von til Mr and Mrs. Chan J I'iki HunK and Kwe Choo. only daughter of Mr. and778 words
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Advertisement79 1963-12-07 10 Your Most Precious Gift Next to life itself, vision is said to be man's most precious gift. To improve and protect your vision it is necessary to seek professional eye care by consulting a vision specialist at least once a year. We take pride in offering you the most complete79 words
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Advertisement87 1963-12-07 10 "SOLID AS A ROCK" n /J*k It *^l L\^ Jm%\ LT^ MM fl a^^^BaaaßlaßlaaaaaaaaaV. WR m^^Lmm%W*mKmW OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPN., LTD. the LARGEST and STRONGEST locally Incorporated Bank AUTHORISED CAPITAL $100,000,000 00 ISSUED FULLY PAID 30,000,000 00 GENERAL RESERVE 1 8,000,000.00 TOTAL RESOURCES EXCEED $454,839,986 00 SAVE SAFELY-SAVE WITH 0.C.8.C. I87 words
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Article, Illustration468 1963-12-07 11 Union ultimatum to 1 5 firms SETTLE CLAIMS BY MONDAY— OR 7,000 WILL START WORK-TO-RULE KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. FIFTEEN leading firms have been given up to Monday to settle claims affecting more than 7,090 workers or face a national work-to-rule. The general secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers,468 words
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81 1963-12-07 11 I SINGAPORE, Fri.— Police to- day recovered a set of minutes books of the central executive committee of the banned Singapore Gene-al Employees' Union, which were earlier reported missing, together with the union's former secretary-general. Mr. Ng Poh Heng. The State-wide hunt for Mr. Ng81 words
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Article49 1963-12-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Minister of the Interior, Dato Dr. Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will talk on registration for national service over Radio Malaysia on Sunday at the following times English service. 7.10 p.m.; Tamil. 9 p.m.; Malay. 9.15 p.m. and Chinese. 10.35 p.m.49 words
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Article84 1963-12-07 11 TELUK ANSON, Frl.— A dinner was held here last night lii honour of Dr. Ng Kam Poh. a Malayan Chinese Association leader, and Mr. Leow Lai Swee. a contractor, who have been made Justices of the Peace by the Sultan of Perak. It was sponsored84 words
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178 1963-12-07 11 Clerical memo to Govt asks for single union KUALA LUMPUR, Frl.— The National Union of Government Clerical Workers has drawn up a memorandum proposing one clerical service for Malaysia and new salary scales for clerks, typists, stenographers, machine operators and teleprinter typists. The memorandum. which is to be submitted to178 words
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Article51 1963-12-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Bill to provide subsistence and mileage allowances for trie Minister of Sarawak Affairs will be introduced at next week's meeting of Parliament. An explanatory statement says that unlike other ministers who lived In Kuala Lumpur, the Minister of Sarawak Affairs is based at51 words
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175 1963-12-07 11 Spiritual censure an offence: Bill 1/-UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Threats of divine displeasure or spirtual censure in order to exert undue influence on a voter will be an offence. This is provided for in a Bill called the Election Offences (Amendment) Act, 1963, which is to be Introduced at the meeting175 words
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52 1963-12-07 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Australian Commissioner. Mr. A. A. Walcott. will present a painting to the Government and people of Singapore on behalf of ihe Australian Government and people tomorrow. The Deputy Prime Minuter. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, will r-ce'.ve the painting at his office in52 words
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Article60 1963-12-07 11 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will visit the Kwong Wai Slu free hospital in Upper Serangoon Road at 2 p.m. on Dec. 14. Kwong Wai S:u is the biggest private hospital in the State run by philanthropists. It has 400 beds and60 words
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Article, Illustration538 1963-12-07 11 REGISTRAR FACES COURT ACTION BY BASE UNION SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Singapore Naval Base Labour Union today obtained leave from Mr. Justice F. A. Chua in the High Court to order the Registrar of Trade Unions to show cause why an order of mandamus should not be made against him. The538 words
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Article29 1963-12-07 11 IPOH. Fri.— Police have detained six men who are believed to have stolen two used chain saws Worth $2,000, In Kuala Kangsar Road here yesterday evening.29 words
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Article29 1963-12-07 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. The former British Deputy High Comj mlssloner here, Mr. M. J. Moynlhan. has been appointed British Deputy High Commissioner In Tri- nldad and Tobago.29 words
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93 1963-12-07 11 17-UALA LUMPUR, Frl. Christmas and New Year overseas telephone calls can be booked now, a statement from the actIng Director-General of Telecommunications. Mr. Dennis Smith, said today. Once the bookings have been made, subscribers should not inquire about the progress of their calls.93 words
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Article254 1963-12-07 11 MTUC MISSION MEETS DEVAN NAIR OINGAPORE, Fri. A visiting four -man delegation from the Malayan Trades Union Congress today called on the secretary-general of the National Trade Union Congress, Mr. Devan Nair, and the secretary-general of the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees, Mr. G. Kandasamy. Mr. Yeoh Teck Chye. who254 words
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Advertisement290 1963-12-07 11 ff\xf\ CHRISTMAS GIFTS *< Y\ X F0R EVERY0NE x —AT ROBINSON'S N. 1 19 Wk Bl s\ Come and choose from the largest variety |V« W^VK of gifts you have ever seen! There ore gifts t I i\ ■PS^m i f° r a^ tost* 5 ana fa a M pockets.290 words
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Miscellaneous577 1963-12-07 11 Today's Radio and TV RADIO SINGAPORE MEDIUM WAVE SEKVICK 476 metre* SHORT HAVE SEKVICK 41 metres A.M.: 6.00 Good Morning; 601 Morning Prelude; 7-16 News; 730 Breaklast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And About; 8.15 News; 8.20 Up And About; 8.30 Calling All Hospitals; 9.00 Close; 11.00 Prog Summary; 11.03 String Time;577 words
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Miscellaneous81 1963-12-07 11 Part II "Little Boy Lost"; 8.50 Fred Astalre Premier Theatre; 9.45 News and Newsreel In Malay; 10.05 Dondang 6ayang; 10.3S Citizen James Rally; 11.00 Monitor: 11.36 Closing and Programmes Summary In all Languages for the Next Day. CHANNEL 8 7.40 pjn. Opening and Programme Summary In all Languages; 7.45 News81 words
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Article, Illustration445 1963-12-07 12 It'll be taken for granted they are taking the side of enemy— warning KUCHING, Friday HE Chief Minister of Sarawak, Mr. Stephen Ningkan, in the Council Negri yesterday, attacked opposition Sarawak United People's Party leaders for their stand in matters concerningReuter - 445 words
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152 1963-12-07 12 KUCHING, Friday MR. Abdul Rahman Yacob, the Federal Assistant Minister for Rural Development, said here yesterday there need be no fear of a mass migration of skilled or unskilled labour from Malaya and Singapore. But he stressed that Sarawak being an Integral part •of Malaysia,Reuter - 152 words
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Advertisement259 1963-12-07 12 lSft¥fiHf»lfß lS:ft*liil:Mll with the easiest rinsing miracle detergent Cleanest Cleaning. Easiest Rinsing. Richest Foaming Lather. Refreshing Fragrance. If AO v^SfcWfcfcw BF af V^^ BJ for Introduction M afCfcfc One Handy Pack with Small box F0r. ..50-SO Two Handy Paoks with Medium box for. SI .OO GIANT SIZE only 52.00 ANNOUNCEMENT259 words
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Advertisement277 1963-12-07 12 EKCO BRITAIN'S FINEST RECEIVERS OFFER UNIQUE PICTURE VIEWING QUALITIES NO INTERFERENCE, STEADIER, BRIGHTER. SHARPER AND CLEARER PICTURE EVEN IN DAYLIGHT VIEWING Model TC 772 23' Super Da Lum mod** with alcganl slimline Hk- O contot* cabinet. Twin tpeahrrt SO**- m .■mv 9, .nd Moh fidelity .ound. Automatte contrail control*. 1277 words
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Miscellaneous300 1963-12-07 12 Straits Times Crossword Hel fll Hi Wk\ ACROSS a. Possibly need 10 get a sort ot 4. Jersey manufacturer flies out hlm aft r *U (2 3 3) and has a look Into it H, 6. Drive the little devil to his 8. Hatmaker gets a number re- home centre!300 words
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Article, Illustration87 1963-12-07 13 FROM this shattered Ford Zephyr wrapped around a lamp post, two Royal Navy sailors were extricated in Singapore on Thursday afternoon. Able Seaman J. \V. Rufton. a bachelor, was already dead. His companion. Leading Seaman E. Moth, was critically injured and was admitted to the British87 words
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Article169 1963-12-07 13 PENANG, Fri. Members of the Penang Bar turned up in iorce to pay tribute to a late colleague at the Penang High Court today. Announcing the death of Mr. K b. Pillat in Rangoon on Wednes day. Mr. C. O. LJm. speaking oc bthalf of Mr.169 words
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Article46 1963-12-07 13 TEI.UK ANSON. Fri.— A party of 36 sixth year pupils and teachers of the Chung Cheng Free Night School here will make a one-day trip by bus to TaiDing tomorrow and on the way pay a visit to the btana Iskandariah In Kuala Kangsar.46 words
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Article48 1963-12-07 13 PENANG. Fri.— The Koyo Ma -v. a training ship of the Shi nonoseki Fisheries University las arrived in Penar.g with 61 :adets on board. The boat left Japan on Oct. 2! md during its voyage the cadeti receive training in navigation seamanship. meterology anc xeanography.48 words
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Article46 1963-12-07 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— British Army Headquarters today said there was "absolutely no truth" in an Antara report, quoted by Reuters on Thursday, which stated that Indonesian troops killed two Gurkha soldiers and captured 34 others in an ambush in Indonesian West Borneo 11 days ago.46 words
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Article178 1963-12-07 13 MALACCA, Friday. FHE Senior Government Officers' Association Is 1 seeking the views of its members in the medical md dental professions with regard to the latest ;alary offer made to them by the Government, it was R! here today. ?rs here felt that le178 words
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Article71 1963-12-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— TH latest donations to the Kual Lumpur Civil Disaster Fund t< tailed $13,703.50 bringing tli grand total of the fund now I 5295.053.41. Donations received sinco No 27 are: Wilkinson Process Rubtx Co. Ltd. $98: Foh Hud Omn bus Co. Ltd. $6,000: Qurnt Road71 words
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249 1963-12-07 13 Tin revision 'a step in the right direction' ITUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 1Y —The Internationa] Tin Council's revision of the floor and ceiling prices, announced in London yesterday, was welcomed here as a "step in the right direction." But it was pointed out that the present tin price had nearly reached249 words
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Article44 1963-12-07 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Frt— Three men yesterday held up a lorry attendant, Chanan Singh, here and robbed him of $164. Chanan Singh was on his way to his house In Scott Lane at 6.30 p.m. when he was robbed and assaulted.44 words
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Advertisement238 1963-12-07 13 fc if L* m Bill liiliiiiKil tt»H the slimmest gas lighter in the flame that turnsupordowntotbehpisht world. It's the Ronson Varaflame Adonis, you want? How else could yon refuel ia It nta flat in a man's pocket. Or slips just 5 seconds from a Ronson Molti-FillZ neatly into a woman's238 words
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Miscellaneous153 1963-12-07 13 \lh>ii Onp Hff V. 7 Unmlin f NO NEED TTEEL TOO ...NOBOCV Ui'^Tl OH.OH? TWCT MUSTi- 1 1 DONT ASK ME FOR~"' V. EAP, BUSTER-.YICAN'tJ CAN! -+J I~IIL N k SOME OF J ...BE CAREFUL HELP \OU BLACK\WN 'EM ALL._ 4fK ~~ZZ&r^S£!f Irjr^ o MEN -.^O IVMAT GUARD.' THIS 13153 words
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223 1963-12-07 14 Madame Nhu goes to Paris 'which my husband loved' DARIS. Fri. Madame Ngo Dinh Nhu, sis-ter-in-law of assassinated South Vietnam President Ngo Dinh Diem, flew in from Rome yesterday with two of her children. In a brief statement handed to newsmen at the airport Madame Nhu indicated she might stayUPI - 223 words
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Article25 1963-12-07 14 NEW YORK. Fri— Mr. Herbert Lohman. former United States Senator and Governor of New York, died here yesterday. He was 85.— Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article, Illustration670 1963-12-07 14 NEW YORK, Friday PRESIDENT Macapagal said yesterday Malaysia and the Philippines were "ideological allies in the free world" and there was no reason why they couldn't work together for South-East Asian stability. "Our allies in the free world should appreciate the Philippine policy ofUPI - 670 words
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244 1963-12-07 14 SYDNEY. Fri.— A Filipino told Sydney District Court yesterday that he had worked for a Sydney businessman 16 hours a day for nearly two years without receiving wages. Filomeno Gales. 30. whose address was given as the Philippines' Embassy, Canberra, is claiming AReuter - 244 words
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Article, Illustration267 1963-12-07 14 AUSTRALIA AND MALAYSIA: 'IT'S UP TO THEM' LONDON, Friday AUSTRALIAN and New Zealand participation in the defence of Malaysia was a matter for decision between their Governments and Malaysia, Mr. Duncan Sandys, the Commonwealth Secretary, said yesterday. He was answering questions in the House of Commons about British help forReuter - 267 words
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Advertisement279 1963-12-07 14 I Quality.,. I I has made I I '^America's No:l TV. I 1 BORG-WARNER INTERNATIONAL CORP. ismcAPonc bkanchi I AII I J Mm KOR6E APPLIANCC HOI SI. 304 L Ouhird Road c L f 1 I 1/ Th. EOGECOMBL 1 H I Th. CAMtKON |Th. WHITNEVI 1/ Mod«lK33SB U "I279 words
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Advertisement171 1963-12-07 14 BEAD IvOl make and ONTACI mend y jobs 1 1 around iflSSffl home BEAR HAND OVER FORTY GOOD FOOD AkIMKIIIi OBESITY PAIN bur URODONAL eliminate* the uric acid, improves the functioning of the kidneys, the bladder and the liver. TAKE UROoonnL AND LIVE HAPPILY! Sole Agent: G. Nicolich, P.O. Box171 words
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Letter162 1963-12-07 15 CLERKS' PAY CLAIMS ...and people who live in glass houses fPHE two letters which appeared in your columns on Dec. 2 are typical of those which appear with unfailing regularity whenever there is any talk of better wages for government clerks. The besetting sin of the government clerical service is162 words
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Letter147 1963-12-07 15 AM afraid "Fair 1 Play" was barking up the wrong tree when he complained about the delay he encountered with the municipality. He might do well to remember that the Kuala Lumpur municipality Is not a government department in the true sense of the word because its salary structure and147 words
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Letter37 1963-12-07 15 jVfONTHS ago the Municipal Council was asked to take steps In the interests of public health to curb the increasing mosquito nuisance in the town. But nothing seems to have been done. L. T. LEE Ipoh37 words
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Letter184 1963-12-07 15 VTOUR correspondent 1 "Fair Play" while agreeing with the right of government employees to strike for their k-gitimate claims asks: "Can they all claim they are giving their full worth In time and service to the Government and the public?" The answer to this question lies in whether all members184 words
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Letter294 1963-12-07 15 Selection process is neither satisfactory nor fair SINCE the question o. invigilators for the Senior Cambridge and HiS.C. examinations has been brought out in two published letters, it is time this was thoroughly examined. While the extent of these examinations has vastly Increased with the annual Increase in the294 words
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Letter150 1963-12-07 15 AS a Malay businessman I cannot understand why some government departments take such a long time to settle bills rendered from time to time in certain cases it Is four to six months before I receive payment. I am expected to render prompt and efficient service. But how150 words
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207 1963-12-07 15 Heartbreak boy and Rotary Club of Ipoh f wish to rtier to your report (S.T. Dec. 4) on Tengku liashim headlined "Heartbreak ■at" a boy who wanted so much to be, a soldier." The last paragraph which stated that "the doctor who examined Tenjfku llashim wrote to the Ipoh Rotary207 words
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123 1963-12-07 15 THE Health Ministry is doing its best to vaccinate more people against cholera by opening new vaccination centres whereas the cleansing department Is opening new centres for dumping an collecting rubbish without any consideration of the locality. A lane off SH>u Road between two123 words
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Letter103 1963-12-07 15 REFERENCE is made to IV the letter from "Hard Hit" (S.T. Nov. 27) complaining about the lack of a bus shelter at 6i m.s. Bukit Timah Road. I regret the inconvenience that has been caused to him as the result of the torrential rain. While it Is not103 words
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Advertisement354 1963-12-07 15 MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK announces the opening of another sub-branch in its Malaysian Network at 36, Prinsep Street Singapore, on Saturday 7th December, 1963. Telephone: *****-5 (Incorpowad M the Stum at Malaya. Malaysia) AKJxtroed Opfcal: J50.000.000 Imed aaaMdUp Of»ul. i i.000.000 A MAN FEELS GOOD IN A GOOD QUALITY SHIRT /i!?/vl354 words
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Advertisement161 1963-12-07 15 xWatuicr/ fj WAGNER LOCKHEED BPf*VOH tie sUodard for moderate daty brake W&B fluid since the iatreHP WAGNER LOCKHEED Waatner hydraulic brake fluid Quality should go no e tter> INTO EVERY none safer. BRAKE SYSTEM none more wjde y YOU USED. SFRVICE Sole Agents: SINGAPORE MOTORS LTD. 315 -319. Orchard Road.161 words
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Advertisement645 1963-12-07 16 (Continued from Page lot SITUATIONS VACANT ii Words SS (Mim.)— Box St cts. txtr* DEAD me scokm Appointments n Tbe Sunday Mall e»cb week. OFFICE BOY Box A66OS S.T. :.■<! 23 Nov. 1963. Position tilled. All ncants thanked. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER, 2nd ,i;ide required by reining company in ivrak. Apply Box645 words
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Advertisement647 1963-12-07 16 SITUATIONS VA.CANT M Words SI (Mim.)— Box St rfs. mxtrm ACCOUNTS CLERK A man wltn an* analytical mind required to Da ■tattooed in XL. ilust possess at least Senior Cambridge Certificate and some knowledge and practical experience ot Accounting. Filing and Shipping. Write Box A 8740 B.T. B'poes wltn photo647 words
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Advertisement1094 1963-12-07 16 ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Words Si (Mill.)— Box St ctm. mxtrm FURNISHEO ROOM In respectable rtilnaoo family. Meals/Laundry optional. Modern conveniences. Bachelor only. Pbone Saturday afternoon and Sunday ***** (Spore). FULLY FURNISHED FLAT, Iwo Bedrooms, dining/sitting room, verandah, servant's quarter, refrigerator. m.s telephone. Cairanill Koad. U'pore. Please uDone *****. "THE COMET"1,094 words
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Advertisement1048 1963-12-07 16 TOURS 4 EXCURSIONS M Words St (Miit.)— Box it et*. txtrm CAMERON HIGHLANDS TOUR Special 5 days $70/- 9 20. 27. Dec Penang Trip $55/- 15. 22. Dec Contact M.W.T.S. 27, Upper Cross St.. Spore. Tel: *****. HAPPY HOLIDAYS' TOURS Malaya 13. 26. 31/12 St>6. Cameron Highland 15, 20/12 $30.1,048 words
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Advertisement972 1963-12-07 16 VEHICLES FOR SALE ioJfmrd» $S (Mlh.)-Box St ett. txtrm TONO AIK MOTOR Trading Company offer: 19«2 Fihi-imni, Mini-Austin S/WaKon. 1W Volkswagen, IW6O R/ Dauphine. MinorMUOO Van,' 1969 X/ Zodiac. O/Kapltan. Plymouth. M/Oxford. 1058 Ausun-.V> Van, 1956 Mer-cedrs-220, H<:>s M Traveller, Hlllman B/Wajron l!T.:t AuMin-.Ti, it)o2 l-onttac. Easy payments, irad<--m accepted,972 words
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Advertisement1322 1963-12-07 17 kTHE EAC LINES UMOkKXt BMU tUMW««J«W»Jt WWMW B^m mms e^wMMC to. f ffifflT **t I^MiHM MOMt MM MJOtM ttß*4 MOM cMI MOMI CiNOA, LI MVIf, HAMBURS, BREMEN ANTWERP OTTERDAM, AMSTERDAM. OSLO SOTHENIURS AND COftNHACEN ™ypors"^^™^Tna!l^^^^ "*YUTIII«" f) Sailed le Pert/ I Oft 1/ I OK 'lUTLANDIA' I) »/M Ml Vm1,322 words
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Advertisement1378 1963-12-07 17 I benuline] t EXPRESS SEBVICt 10 LONDON, LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL fWTS. ■"pore P S*kaa '»narn BENVANNOCk L'iei, *k»fg, H'bro, C'mortl Me U/11 SM «/M Btt 11/U BENVEIWE L'pae), H'karg, Ha.re. I'm Rotterdam Dec 12/11 On 11/21 OM 21/23 BENCLOf k.i_ riM, •-.^alits, Rotteroa* )ec :s/1l BENALBER (H: Hkerm. L Ml. A'werp.1,378 words
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Advertisement1331 1963-12-07 17 MCALISTER 0c CO.. I.ID. W Teh Nt. !iU3I r*"^ CLLERMAM LINE KLAVENESS LINE LONDON, HAMBURG, ROTTERDAM, LOS AJkHLit, SAN FRANCISCO, HAVRE. HULL t MIDDLESBROOGU SEATTLE. VANCOLVIR t PORTLAND CIH Of PETERBOROUGH t Acceat.n wrge Hi Ctitral t Sulk Sport P. jw 'enanp aaatnviiir 21/11 Otc 1/1 Jaa 4/ 5 Jaa1,331 words
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518 1963-12-07 18 rpHE Malayan Rubber Market h?-s continued very quiet throughout the week, but there has been a decidedly better undertone state H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their latest report. Consumer interest In terrrllnal markets has Improved according to reports and this has caused improved demand here. Values518 words
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Article119 1963-12-07 18 JNDUBTKIALS regained some of yesterday lost ground and generally traded on steadier lines with movements about in balance. Some Jeaders Improved slightly with Australian Consolidated Indufttries, B.H.P. and Colonial Sugar among those to gain. Oils and base metals were very steady with Barriers active. Loans were steady. C.R.A119 words
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Article184 1963-12-07 18 (OFMLIAL gUOIAIIONIi December 6. Three month*. INDUSTRIAL* 1 nun ->» 2U v. w Box 19 Ota City Dev. 5 cts. McAiiater l« eta r smelters zu eta Kobinsoo 11 eta. K»u 21 eta. O storage 4td. fed. Dlsp. 15 eta Rothmana 13 eta K N 15 eta. aalangor184 words
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Article75 1963-12-07 18 CHIMEIE Predueed Isatiange, IMga•ere nean price* par pleui yaitarday: Cceenut ell: bulk $501 ■ellen, drum $53! aellen. Ce«r a Dec /Jan. UK /Coo. t lam t Unquoted. Pepper: Muntok white $1«A peller*. Sarawak white $1421 sailer*, epeeial Sarawak blank $1071 paller*. garbled Lampoon black $1071 sailer*. ABTA $11775 words
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574 1963-12-07 18 From Our Market Correspondent 'TWERE were good turnL overs in both industrials and tins on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday and both sections were firm. The decision of the International Tin Council to raise the floor and ceiling prices under the International Tin Agreement574 words
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Article21 1963-12-07 18 Malayan Stock ladirra Nov. 5 Not. 8 Industrials: 128.13 128.47 Tins: 121.14 121.68 rubbers: 108.05 108.05 Dec. 29, 1962=100.21 words
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Article884 1963-12-07 18 /COMBINED business in .ne Slngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the number of the shares traded ta |N& C |T e .UAL. S •—t.ad .6.000) tl 69 (2 000) 11-70; Cantrtl Prep. II 83 SL *1«4 BL. $1.» SL. (5.000) 1884 words
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442 1963-12-07 18 Tin price falls by $2.37 Rubber values harden rIE tin price fell yesterday by $2.37 i to $496.12* on an offering of 250 tons (down 10 tons). In London on Thursday a harder tone was apparent in first ring tin dealings reflecting the International Tin Council's announcement of new floor442 words
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Article196 1963-12-07 18 SNIPS lytm atonciM* trw IMiiHri Harbaur «rti«r».t »r tipaatad taeUy «r«: Dolliu 33/34, Marcell Nowotko 31/32, KtnUn Hunk 10, SalanKor N.W. 3. Olraartney 8/9, Bayoo 28, Maxwell Brmnder 21/22, Frankfurt 1/2, Tenelbars 46, Bannachlc 4S, American Mall 6A, Blamat 15/16, Tronoh N.W. S. Klmanli 23, fcllen196 words
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Article26 1963-12-07 18 December 6. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 671 cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: S4!»;.ir. (down 52.37!) Estimated unofficial ofTerinu CM tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Article259 1963-12-07 18 'MECEMBER llrst grade rubber buy crt l.e.b. elated at 5 p.m. in Sincaper* and Kuala Lumpur yectrrday at ti^t rents i"i 1b up one-elghtb of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet. R.A.I, and F.M.R.E. doing prleec In cent* per Ib. yesterday:259 words
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Article81 1963-12-07 18 TMI Malayan Ixlhange Banki' Atteslatlen mad* these in ita rate* to merchants yesterday (ail rain to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16. airmail OD 35 9/16. 90 d/st. 36 1/16 credit bill*. 36 1/8 trade bill*. telling TT er 0O ready: Canada 35 1/16. On th«- free exchange81 words
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Article16 1963-12-07 18 Further Novemer rubber crop* ir.cude-l Ayrr Molrk 66.7f0 Ik. and Bukit Katil 60.630 Ib.16 words
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Advertisement1072 1963-12-07 18 TH. KAWASAariUSEN^&AISHAyiTD. U.S.A. PaciSio And AUanuc Service b port r s nan. nongkoni R'Hiiunt r cites w «ngata> t>. iwa "Kiaikam Man" 2S/2I Bic 29/11 Bit a AM I m in m 11 W "Kiaikawa Mar*" 7S/2B JM WV Ml Iln I rtl MrM Ik fel l| mm AH vessels1,072 words
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Advertisement1103 1963-12-07 18 ■OSTIULM AND NCW UAIAND SERVICE INDIA. PAKISTAIN AND P. SULF SERVICES fnmm \^rAT: nt^r >- KMORA It Otc 17/8 OK a/22 Die S'pori P. Sham Penaflf LIMBA I jaa I/.4 laa IS/t? Jaa RAJUU 11/15 Bit II tat II Me T«: AncklaM. Ntlliaftaa, .rtttlloi, Imlii RAJUU 1/11 JM 11 Jai1,103 words
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Advertisement805 1963-12-07 19 i( nntinard from Pare 16) FOR SALE ■i} Hnrdt SS (Mln.)— Box SO el*, txtro FREE X'MAS OPPORTUNITY, A h^iir-ilryir tin every refrigerator C ,-n <ir H P Soh Swee Teik. ll'j Mi.idl.- Road. Spore. Ml MSi WELCOME TO ACME Store. 0 Change Alley. Singapore. Agents toi (Jcrnua, Kngllsh Hongkong805 words
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Advertisement908 1963-12-07 19 STEAMBATHS. MASSAGE, ETC. ?0 Worrf- M I Win.)— Box 50 el: oxtro JEUNEiSE ET BEAUTE. Stcararelax bath and IxKty-massag* by prncoced nws«eur/mass«u*e. Modern tiymrnic. H Si Ngee Ann Building. Orchard Koad. Telephone 2M73 A MH (Spore). MISCELLANEOUS M Korrfa SS (Min.)-Box SO el: oxtn SPRAY PAINTING REFRIGERATORS within Hours also908 words
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Advertisement778 1963-12-07 19 BAR RESTAURANT (Spore) M Word* Si Mln.)— Box SO cU. extra A TKMPTINO VARItTY ot CbLnesf i:urop«an food, NuJ-Padaog well. m) Charming WaitreMer Stngipura r..ir Reiuurioi. 31, B*.e(i« House, s pore. AUSTRALIAN Charcoal Unlled .Steaks a specialty. Central Bar Re»tauraut (aircondltloned), 624 Bwau goon Koad, Tel: *****. Businessman luocta dally.778 words
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Advertisement735 1963-12-07 19 TENDERS JXR. TENDER NOTICE Tenders ltom Class D' and above Registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri, belaugor. Kuala Lumpur, up to 4.00 p.m. ol 11th December, 1963 for the:— (A) Construction ut Sekolah Kebangbaan and ancillary works ai Sungei Terap, Tanjong Kanuig. (B) Construction ol Sekolah Kebangsaan735 words
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Advertisement494 1963-12-07 19 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on 16th December. 1063 are invited by the Commandant, Police Depot tor cutting and dressing of hair of Police Recruits at the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur for period Ist January. 1964 to 31st December. 1964. Full particulars are obtainable494 words
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Advertisement156 1963-12-07 19 TENDER MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from P.WD. Retrlstcred Contractors of Class "C and above and Accredited Federation Armed Forces Contractors at the Ministry of Defence. Kuala Lumpur not later than 2.30 p m. 20th December 1963 for Grasscutting and Agricultural Works at RMAF Station. Batu156 words
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Advertisement577 1963-12-07 19 NOTICES MAJLIS PERBANDARAN, IPOH (The Monicipalit> of Ipoh I Making up of private street known M CHEAH CHt.VNG I IM LANE Under the Municipal Ordinanre IS.S.C ap.133l as applied to the Municipality of Ipoh under the Muniripal Ordinanre (Extended Applirationl Ordinance, 1948. PURSUANT to the notices issued and served upon577 words
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Advertisement391 1963-12-07 19 TENDERS MUNICIPALITY OF IPOH TENDER NOTICE Tenders, will be received at the Office of the President, Municipal Council, Ipoh. up to noon 20th December. 1963 lor the Cleaning. Sveepiiif? and Washing of the Communal Kitchen. Staircases and Corridors connected to Council Plats and Snops at Waller Court. Ipoh. and tlieir391 words
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Article190 1963-12-07 20 Scotland lose after 4-2 lead BADMINTON EDINBURGH, Fri. Sweden came back from near-defeat to snatch a thrilling 5-4 victory over Scotland in their European zone Thomas Cup second round match here last night. Scotland had taken a commanding 3-1 lead after the first night's play and looked all set forReuter - 190 words
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Article114 1963-12-07 20 VIKi.BOURNE, Pn.— Wimbledon XTX champion Margaret Smith and fellow-Australian Lesley Turner reached the women* siimles final in the Victorian lawn tennis championships her* yeMrrday. Margaret is attempting to w-.n her fourth Australian state' singles title this season. Shr beat Jan Lehane (Australia) 6-2. 6-3, while l^eslev oeit114 words
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Article31 1963-12-07 20 PARIS. Frl. The Australian u-by League team opened the reach section of their tour with a 1-2 victory over Parts-Celtic here, 'he Australians led 19-0 at half mr. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration144 1963-12-07 20 BOXING ATLANTIC CITY, Fri. A —Dick Tiger (Nigeria), who defends his world middleweight crown against Joey Giardello (United States) here on Saturday, says confidently: "I am going to win." 'In the ring. It's Just him and me. and I have no fear ofReuter - 144 words
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Article128 1963-12-07 20 PAPPFANCIED TO BEAT CHALLENGER XIADRID. Fri.— Laszlo Papp. I>A Hungary's only professional boxer, is favourite to retain his European middleweight title when he meets his Spanish challenger. Luis Folledo. who has aspirations as a bull-flghter. here tomorrow niche Papp. 37, 11 years older than his opponent, but his vast experienceReuter - 128 words
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Article, Illustration404 1963-12-07 20 Epiom Jeep - Epiom Jeep RACING by SINGAPORE, Fri. Felton and Java i Plum renew rivalry I at Bukit Timan on Sunday and this third meeting between two of the best middle-dis-tance |erformers in Class 3 at present should provide one of the highlights of the day. In404 words
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Article685 1963-12-07 20 Spotlight on your fancies Race One LOGICAL: Working well; looks forward enough to win nrst time out. GRATIFICATION: A mudlark; won ever Ipoh 6f in soft going last month. JE MAINTIENDRAI: Showed promise at Ipoh last month when second to Dust Devil over 6f; working well. AFFECTATION: Scored his maiden685 words
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Article1625 1963-12-07 20 Race One: 2.0 Cl 3—Div 2-6£ 1 Logical (Carnegie St.) Sullivan. 4 9.0 Posner 11 2 Shining Spear (Shining St.) Lee, 5 9.0 Rah«i 12 3 ***** Gratification (Novelty Kongsl) R.§. Breuk. 7 8.13 (F) Asnwadl 14 4 (i 0 Amusement Park 111 (Shaw St.) Tulloh, 51,625 words
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Advertisement105 1963-12-07 20 ICE CREAM^ FOR YOUR PROTECTION: Every person in our Factory and every Wall's hawker and handler in Singapore Johore Bahru has again been immunised against Cholera We continue with our strict hygiene precautions recognised by all authorities as of the highest standard Our Own Water Treatment Plant ensures absolute purity105 words
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Advertisement392 1963-12-07 20 mm. RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second* of •pplying Deep Meat Rub you II begin to ieel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm. LUMBAGO. m, Deep He«t really gives fist relief from the agony o( pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl talicylate. aided by a special lanolin base,392 words
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558 1963-12-07 21 THONG WRITES TO lOC TO 'PUT THE RECORD STRAIGHT' IfUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak national Olympic Councils had been taken off the International Olympic Committee membership through a misunderstanding, FMOC secretary Thong Poh Nyen said today. Mr. Thong has written to lOC558 words
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Article490 1963-12-07 21 BOOTH SCORES A SPARKLING CENTURY CRICKET- from JACK FINGLETON: Brisbane, Friday FA DELIGHTFULLY free innings, Brian Booth distinguished himself here today by hitting his first century in his first Test against South Africa. It was a chanceless affair. His century came In 169 minutes with 12 fours. It was Booth'sReuter - 490 words
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Article102 1963-12-07 21 AUSTRALIA IST. INNS. Lawry c G. Pollock b Barlow 43 Simpson c Walte b P. Pollock 13 O'Neill c Barlow b P. Pollock 82 Burce run out 13 Booth not out 128 Benaud lbw Goddard 43 McKenzle not out 14 Extras 3 Total (for 5 wkte.) 337 Wkts. fell102 words
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Article169 1963-12-07 21 SINGAPORE, Pri. Singapore Business Houses F.A. have high hopes of retaining the Felth Cup when they meet Johore's State XI at Jalan Besar tomorrow at 6 p.m. SHBFA will have the services of five Malaya Cup players in Vong Cheong Fatt. All Samijan. Mohamed All, Idros169 words
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Article188 1963-12-07 21 RUGGER Malaya Cup: C'wealth Forces. North v Sgor (Buiterworth); Army Malaya v Negri-Malacca (Terendak Camp. Maiacca); Spore v Jt. Services (Spore padang). Club match: Sgor Club v Klang Club IKL padang). SOCCER reJth Cup: Spore BHFA v Johore (6 p.m.); Kriendlj Spore Veterans v Combined Schools (5.188 words
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Article26 1963-12-07 21 SEREMBAN, Pri. Negrl Combined Schools became central zone champions when Selangor Combined Schools failed to turn up (or the Razak Cup hockey tournament here today.26 words
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255 1963-12-07 21 SOCCER By FRANCIS BOEY: Kuala Lumpur, Friday rriHE Malaysian team for the Asian Cup soccer A tournament which starts at Saigon tomorrow will go all out to qualify for the final rounds in Israel next May, said manager Tarn Sect Wan before his departure255 words
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137 1963-12-07 21 HOCKEY A Perak sweep in zone final IfOH, Fri. Perak became i the North zone champions when they beat Penang 2-0 In the final of the Federation Combined Schools Sports Council's hockey competition on the Municipal padang here today. Perak took an early lead through left-back Pillay, off a short137 words
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Article62 1963-12-07 21 BATU PAHAT. Fri. Johore became South zone champions of the inter-state schools rugger competition when they beat Singapore by 11 Doints <r,<,&[, two tries) to 3 (penalty) in the High Bchool ground here today. Dominating play throughout, Johore's points came rrom Richard and Chee Pong (try eacn>.62 words
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Article59 1963-12-07 21 SINGAPORE. FTL Mike Hunt, who recently won the unlimited Improved touring can event at the Singapore Motor Club'i Dunlop hill climb, win make another attempt to win the Forces Driving Club's treasure hunt at Colombo Camp on Sunday. Hunt will drive the Mlnl-Cooper "8". Other notable competitors are59 words
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173 1963-12-07 21 OH KEE TIANG - Rugger KHENG BAN IS MATCH WINNER FOR PENANG OH KEE TIANG By OENANG, Pri. Striking his best form, fullback Tar Kheng Ban helped Penang to beat Kedah by 29 points (four goals, try and two penalties) to 8 (goal and penalty) in their Malaya Cup rugger match on Western Road173 words
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Advertisement45 1963-12-07 21 by In a simple modern face, or in one of three exquisite settings of jewelled brilliants, it can be worn with any ensemble as a fob brooch or on one of Br four stylish coloured wriststraps. fAVRE-IfUBA— THE HIGH OUAHTY SWISS WATCH WITHW YOUK REACH45 words
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Advertisement88 1963-12-07 21 t t 4 *+ttt 4* few Wf WITH airwickMisT -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too f\ for round-the-clock freshness. /^jUT^N Airwick Floral Mist, Mothproofer [9 #^8 3) and Fly Killer are also available \m^My at all leading stores in the 0 Airwick In a bottl* Federation88 words
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177 1963-12-07 22 Singapore, Malaya set up a joint bank account ITUALA LUMPUR, 1V Fri. A Joint Mai a y a n Singapore bank account is being set up to operate financial arrangements agreed upon between the two territories, a White Paper 1 announced today. All Federal revenues collected in Singapore will be177 words
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Obituary116 1963-12-07 22 DULCIE BURGESS died at K.ponK f.irlv on tith DeeMbOT. rjwiuiem Mast at 7.30 a.m on Mmiil.-iy i'tti Uecemh«r at SI. John's Cathedral. AT KONOAVIL CEYLON ~.th DrcfTnher Kana^ammtih wife <it B. MuniKfsu OJCH.'! Ollire. Srntul il'.td.l sliter of K. Sunrtr.un I.J. ;ind MM of Navaratnam Rujaratnam Kanat.'ir.itn.im C.K.B. AlßKiiratnam116 words
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350 1963-12-07 22 T<HE Central Gov- eminent is budgeting for an expenditure of $1,469.--866,488 next year in its first Malaysia budget to be presented to the House of Representatives on Wednesday. This is $139,393,052 more than the total approved estimates for this year and 5382.098.192 more350 words
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Article52 1963-12-07 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. A grand Christmas party lor 60 children of St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital will be held in the Chalet Club at Royal Air Force, Changl on Dec. 11. There will be presents from Father Christinas for all and for the other 50 children at52 words
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Article, Illustration68 1963-12-07 22 TEXAS Governor John B. Connally, accompanied by his wife, Mall, and aide Bill Stinson, leaves Parkland Hospital, Dallas, where he had been from Nov. 22 until yesterday after being shot and seriously wounded during the assassination of President Kennedy. Gov. Connally was riding in a car withUPI - 68 words
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Article41 1963-12-07 22 KUCHING, Fri— A Malay ti,\dier of ihe Federation Engineers was attacked and badly Injured by a civilian at Kampong A.suma, across the river, late last night. He is in hospital. The police have detained a man. UPI.UPI - 41 words
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Article28 1963-12-07 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. A "Pachanga" dance night in aid of the Blessed Sacrament Church building fund will be held tomorrow night at the Fraser and Neave Hall.28 words
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Article28 1963-12-07 22 SINGAPORE, Fri. Wives of RAF. men at Seletar have raised about $1,200 for Si. Andrew's Mission Hospital, which is this year celebrating it* golden Jubilee.28 words
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Article295 1963-12-07 22 LONDON, Fri. The stock markets ended an unsettled week on a quietly firm note. The by-elect-ion results had -less influence than encouraging statements from company chairman on the business outlook. Gold shares were quietly firm. Tins were undecided. Oils were inclined to ease. There was295 words
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Article49 1963-12-07 22 LONDON, Fri.— Spot 20 5/16 d., Jan. 20 516 d. Mar. 20'jd.. Jan./ Mar. 20 9/16 d.. Apr/June 20<*d., July/Sept. 20 11/16 d., Oct./ Dec. 20 11/18 d., Jan/Mar. 30 11/16 d., Apr./ June 20 \d.. c.U. Dec. 20 3/16 d.. Jan. 20»4d., Feb. 20 lid. Tone: Quiet.49 words
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Article24 1963-12-07 22 LONDON, Fri. Buyers £991, sellers £992, Forward buyers £987, sellers £988. Settlement £992. Turnover a.m. 200 tons. p.m. 100 tons. Tone: Barely steady.24 words
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193 1963-12-07 22 JESSELTON, Friday. QHdANISKI) absenteeian of Indonesian labourers on estates here was claimed in a statement by the ruling Salmh Alliance Party today. The statement said large groups of Indonesian workers were absenting themselves from work for days without reason. This had caused unrest in theReuter - 193 words
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105 1963-12-07 22 BANGKOK, Fri.- The Thai Prime Minister. Tun Thanat Khoman, said today Thailand was not interested in attending an international conference to guarantee Cambodia's neutrality, even under pressure from her Western allies. The conference was proposed by the Cambodian Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk.105 words
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Article41 1963-12-07 22 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Hindu Sabai will celebrue the anniversary of Srila Sri Arumuga Navalar, a great Tamil scholar, at the Sri Veerama Kallamman Temple in Serangoon Road on Sunday at 7.30 p.m. with pray?rs. speeches, songs and dances.41 words
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Advertisement212 1963-12-07 22 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Word* S/« C Minimum) OFFER $1 OF UNITS AT *r EXTENDED UNTIL 3.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY llth DECEMBER 1963 Offer extended for two days owing to postal delays and the difficulty in meeting the tremendous response for Application Forms INVEST NOW! THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE212 words
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Advertisement164 1963-12-07 22 .good news for everybody. T the new D lape Printer IS NOW IN THE MARKET PRINT YOUR OWN LABELS INSTANTLY AND PERMANENTLY p/ FO« HOMES. SCHOOLS. 3lßß*r^\ OFFICIS '^liS? V j&r i R T#| jd COLOURS AVAIIABU Now you can "click" out self -stick inu plastic labels in raised white164 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-12-07 22 TTIGHE3T and lowest tempera--11 tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kot# Bharu 84 73 Penang 86 73 Ipoh 88 73 Malacca 88 73 Singapore 90 7342 words
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