The Straits Times, 9 December 1963

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  • 26 1 9 DEC 1965 /AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEED9"*4"Z5 t OOO The Straits Times Mat*** fat**" 1 Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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    738 1 Ismail: Show the world we are united at a time that our security is threatened... Time-off plea to the employers KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THe Minister of the Interior, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato AbduJ Rahman, tonight appealed to employers to give time off to staff who have to
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  • 440 1  - Inspector kills amok who wounded 5 people JOYCE LEEMBRUGGEN I By i i OENANG, Sun.— The 1 O.C.P.D. of Balik Pulau, Senior Inspector Ng Yoke Weng, today shot and fatally wounded an amok who was terrorising villagers in Jalan Bharu. four miles from Balik Pulau. The amok, later identified as
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  • 132 1 KUCHING, Sun. A Russian TU-16 Jet plane of the Indonesian Air Force flew over Kuching town, on Friday morning, a security forces spokesman said today. The plane made one sweep over the town and then made off. It was seen to recross the border
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  • 48 1 CHICAGO. Sun. Pigeons consistently scored higher points than students in colour experiments at Keant, Ohio. Dr. David Thomas, a psychologist, said his pigeons knew by instinct the order of the colours in the spectrum "something we humans have to go to school to learn." Reuter.
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  • 154 1 BANGKOK, Sun.—Thaila nd s 55-year-old Prime Minister, Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat (above), died at an army hospital here today. Air Chief Marshal Dawee Chullasapya, the armed forces chief of staff, told reporters that Marshal Sarit died in his wife's arms. The army radio
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  • 74 1 TOKYO. Sun. Surgeons at Osaka Municipal University Hospital, In Western Japan, have succeeded in rejoining a severed hand to the arjn of a workman Injured In a factory accident. The left hand of 26-year-old Mlnori Hlromura was severed at the wrist, while he was working on
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  • 376 1 AS LONG AS THERE ARE REDS IN INDONESIA ALOR STAR, Sunday. long as there were Communists in Indonesia, Malaysia could never become friendly with that country, the Prime Minister, TeQgkii Abdul Rahman, declared. "It is up to the Indonesian Government to break
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  • 43 1 TEHRAN (Iran), Sun. Ahmad Naflcl, mayor of Tehran, was removed from his post today, the Interior Ministry announced. Official sources said the Justice Ministry was expected to announce charges of embezzlement against him In the next few days.— UPl.
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  • 27 1 LONDON. Sun. The Duke of Edinburgh left London airport today for East Alrtca where he will attend Independence celebrations In Zanzibar ana Kenya— Reuter.
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  • 35 1 COLOMBO, Sun. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan arrived here by air today for a week's state visit to Ceylon, during which he will have talks with Mrs. Sirlmavo Bandaranalke, Prime Minister. Reuter.
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  • 157 1 Gold find by Kuching drilling team I^UCHING. Sun.— Gold 1V has been found in a borehole drilled at Ban, about 20 miles from Kuching. under the direction of the geological survey this week, the acting director. Mr. R. A. M. Wilson, announced. It was found at the toot of Gunong
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  • 52 1 JAKARTA, Sun.— The Indonesian Government proclaimed the town of Surakarta. Central Java, as a cholera stricken area, according to a Health Ministry announcement. The announcement did not mention the number of people affected by the epidemic but said health authorities were rushing medical teams and medicine to
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  • 34 1 KING'S VISIT POSTPONED BANGKOK. Sun— Thai Government announoment today said forthromim; \isit* by King of Malavxi.i and South Vi.tnam military K<>mh\Ul nusMon been ptMpomd duo dtath of Premier Sarit (Sec This Page).
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 281 2 pNOM PENH, Sun 1 Prince Norodom Sihanouk said yesterday that capitalism and the capitalist system of free enterprise were without a future. In a speech to an economic conference at Kep, on the Gulf of Siam, reported by the Khmer Press agency, the Prince said that
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    • 26 2 i KARACHI. Sun. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan left here I by air today for a seven-day State I visit m Ceylon— Reuter.
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    • 90 2 VANCOUVER. Sun. Israel's consul-general to Canada. Mr. David Rivlin, claims 700 German scientists are working in Egypt. He told a Press conference here yesterday "Most of them 1 are Nazis working out of hatred for the Jews." Mr. Rivlin charged that United Arab Republic Presi-
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    • 46 2 HONOLULU. Sun.— An air force C 124 cargo plane with a crew of eight became lost and overflew Ho- r.olulu during the night, but made i safe landing early on Saturday with only 35 minutes of fuel re--1 maining in its tanks.— UPl.
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    • 123 2 Surgeons succeed in joining cut hand to arm TOKYO, Sun. sur- peons at Osaka Municipal University Hospital have succeeded in rejoining a severed hand to the arm of an injured workman. The hospital said It was the first successful operation of this kind in Japanese medical history. The operation took
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    • 37 2 NEW DELHI. Sun. India and the United States have signed an agreement for the building of one the world's largest atomic power stations and India's first at Tarapore. 62 miles north of Bombay. Reuter.
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    • 303 2 SAIGON, Sun POMMUNIST agitation among civilians and particularly among students is causing serious concern to authorities throughout South Vietnam. Reports from provincial centres indicate growing student unrest despite appeals by officials of the new Government to remain calm. Earlier the Education Minister, Mr. Pham
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    • 242 2 ATOM BOMB VICTIMS' DAMAGES SUIT IS DISMISSED TOKYO, Sun. The Tokyo district court yesterday dismissed a damage suit by five victims of atomic bombs dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the war in which they had sued the Japanese Government for damages. Thp victims had sued for
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    • 34 2 TEHERAN. Sun. Twelve people died in two days in the ares around the town of Maraghen near the Soviet border as a result of Persia's heaviest snowfall In 10 years. U.P.I.
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    • 185 2 FOREIGN AID 'MAY LEAD TO THIRD WORLD WAR' IZARACHI, Sun. A Pakistani representative told delegates on the third day of the fourth Afro-Asian economic conference here yesterday that foreign aid could lead to a third world war. The receiving countries would tret deeper into debt and the lending nations would
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    • 93 2 JAKARTA, San. Police mrmed with rifles and pistols opened fire on rebel hordes of monkeys attacking fruit and vegetables in Central Java, according to Antara news agency. The monkeys emerged from the jongle in packs in the Gunung Kidul district, south of Jogjakarta,
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 181 3 CARACAS: MORE TERROR BOMBS fARACAS, Sun. ProCommunist terrorists set off fire-bombs in another round of violence yesterday. The terrorists belonging to the "Armed Force of National Liberation" are nrdent supporters of Cuba's Premier Fidel Castro. They are believed to have been responsible for burning six parked cars in widely-separ-ated areas
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    • 21 3 CAIRO. Sun. An Afro-Asian housing conference, attended by 24 countries Including Malaya. Singapore and Indonesia, opened hore Yesterday. Reuter.
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    • 130 3 LONDON. Sun. The deadline 9.30 last night— of the threat to assassinate Mr. Harold Wilson, the Labour Opposition leader, passed without incident. A woman who answered the door of his llampstead Garden hom e last night said Mr. and Mrs. Wilson had gone out
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    • 82 3 GLOUCESTER. Sun. Newspaper, television and poster chiefs should refuse •igarette advertising, Mr Francis Noel-Baker, Labour MP and chairman of the Advertising Inquiry Council, said here last night. He added: "Newspaper proprietors, television contractors and poster-site owners are earning millions by selling space for cigarette advertising, mainly aimed
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    • 325 3 OONN, Sun.— The West 13 German Army, striving to live down the harsh Prussian military tradition, has sent to trial a little corporal accused of insulting the dignity of privates. Hans-Dieter Raub. 22. the first of 11 paratroop training Instructors to
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    • 104 3 Two men who cashed in with love letters HAMBURG, Sun. Two Britons received ninemonth suspended jail terms yesterday for milking their amorous countrymen, Australians and Canadians by posing as German Rirl penpals. Stephen John Grant. 46. of Hamburg, and Robert D. Acland, 32, of London, were found guilty of continued
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    • 237 3 PLEASE, NO EXTRA GRAVE SPACE, says Mrs. KENNEDY WASHINGTON, Sun.— Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy has asked the Defence Department to abandon plans it had made for setting aside three acres at Arlington National Cemetery as a memorial to her husband, it was learned on Friday night. An authoritative source said Mrs.
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    • 64 3 CAIRO. Sun— Military leaders from 11 Arab League nations have begun a meeting to discuss strategy to counter the Israeli plan to divert the Jordan River waters to the Neeev Desert. The U.A.R.'s O«n. Aly Amer. m chairman, opened the meeting by saying: "Israel in proceeding
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    • 511 3 L.B. J. tells reporters of speech to UN 9 President Johnson and Defence Secretary McNamara said that 37,500 Defence Department workers in th e L.S. and abroad will be lopped from the department's payroll, some by Jane 30. This would bring an immediate saving of U.S. $1,500 million. WASHINGTON, Sunday.
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    • 158 3 Tin miners hold Americans hostage WASHINGTON, Sun. Three American officials and a Peace Corps volunteer were seized as hostages by Bolivian tin miners on Friday for three Communist trade union leaders arrested by the Bolivian Government, the State Department disclosed last night. Mr. Richard Philipps, Btate Department Press officer, said
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    • 168 3 NAPLES, Sun.— A seven-year-old Italian girl yesterday sent her new doll to Caroline Kennedy because "I was sad to think your Daddy couldn't give you a present on your birthday." Little Pinetta Musco, of the town of San Giuseppe Vesuviano, received the
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  • 119 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Minister for Health. Mr. Yoog Nyuk Lin. today ordered an immediate investigation into an allegation made by a poultry farmer. Ng Pal Hee, that a male nurse in the Woodbridge Hospital had demanded some chickens to arrange for the transfer of the farmer's
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  • 283 4 Better deal for the workers in 5 firms SINGAPORE, Sunday. A COLLECTIVE agreement between KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union provides that the company should make a special exgratia payment of $100 to clerical employees and $75 to non-clerical employees. In the other agreements signed
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  • 345 4 GET YOUR JABS AT ONE OF THESE 57 CENTRES SINGAPORE. Sun. The Ministry of Health today urged the public to get inoculated against cholera, even though they might have had their inoculation last May. This will act as a booster dose to increase their protection against the disease. So far.
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  • 35 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited will hold its 30th annual general meeting at the PWD Club pavilion In Kallang on Dec. 16 at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 414 4 Xmas show is Stage Club's best yet SINGAPORE, Sun.— A Christmas pantomime, "Babes in the Wood", is The Stage Club's current production at the Victoria Theatre. Written and produced by John and Joan Musgrave, this Is probably the Club's most successful venture Into this type of entertainment. Discounting the odd
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  • 309 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. "POUR Barisan Soslalis Assemblymen have sub- mitted questions for oral answers when the Assembly sits on Saturday. Mr. Chlo Cheng Thun (Member for Chua Chu Kang) will ask the Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. the total value of trade of Singapore
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 352 4 'PHF. followlßK IK today* nrhmliil* of civil airrrmft movement* at Paya Lcbar airport Blaicaporr: ARRIVALS BO AC Krom Melbourne. Brmhun*. D*r\vm (BA 713) 9.2.1 p.m.: from I-ondon. Im»«-ldorf. lutanbul. Abadan. Bomhay. Colombo. Kuala Lumpur (BA 78«> .V3O p.m P«nAm«ne»n From rtnn ITuMlaro. l-o« Aajttm, Honolulu. Manila. Balcon (PA Ml) 1
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  • 183 5 BARISAN MOVE TO AMEND MOTION SINGAPORE, Sun. Two Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen will move an amendment to a motion by the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Kew, in which they express "regrets that the Government, in helping to impose Malaysia on the people, has caused great difficulties and hardships to them
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  • 159 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Government of India has offered a number of scholarships to students in Malaysia and Brunei. The scholarships, for 1964 and 1965, are Intended for studies in arts, the humanities, science, commerce, agriculture, forestry, veterinary science, medicine, engineering and technical subjects, journalism, African
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  • 203 5 pENANG, Sun.— Police were alerted last night when two youths accepted a challenge to the Socialist Front at an Alliance rally in Balik Pulau to state its, stand on Indonesia's confrontation. Fearing an incident. Alliance officials stopped the youths from getting
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  • 34 5 JEbSELTON, Sun. The first sitting of the third meeting of the Legislative Council's 13th session will be held in the council chamber of the Secretariat, here at 10 ajn. O.i Dec. 17.
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  • 240 5 INMATES WARNED: OUT— IF YOU ARE CAUGHT BEGGING PENANG, Sunday. INMATES of the Penang Jubilee Home for the Aged have been warned they would be discharged if they were arrested and convicted in court for begging or other offences. I The warning was given to the 335 men and women
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  • 92 5 CINGAPORE, Sun. A party of 10 commerce students from Nanyang University today left on board ttie Tegelberg for a 50-day study trip to Japan. The leader. Mr. Tang Fatt Kan, said that they would visit Tokyo. Osaka. Yokohama. Kyoto and Hiroshima, and study the Industrial
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  • 63 5 IPOH. Sun. Thieves broke Into a provision shop In Sungei Parit Road here last night and got away with two bottles of beer and a table clock worth $9JJO In another part of the town, at Kampar Road, Tan Jin Chiang, 30. a salesman, reported to the
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  • 80 5 ALOR BTAR. Bun. A cashier of the Kubang Pasu Transport Company, Lee Chin Thong, was granted $60,000 bail In tin magistrate's court here yesterday when he pleaded not guilty to a charge of misappropriating $53,828. belong- Ing to the company. Lee. 29. was alleged to have committed breach
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  • 104 5 HAVE you ever tried boiling water in a paper container? All science students are familiar with the procedure and hece Ooi Boon Kens. 20. (left) a first-year student in civ engineering at the Koala Lumpur Technical College, explains
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  • 228 5 AMENDMENTS TO PROVIDENT FUND RULES SINGAPORE, Sunday. AMENDMENTS have been made to the Central Provident Fund Ordinance to broaden its scope. The amendments are contained in the Central Provident Fund (Amendment) Bill, which came up for first reading in the legisla1* A LI 1 1_ uve /\ssemDiy last wees. The
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  • 37 5 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police j have detained four men under the Societies Ordinance, one under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provl- 1 dons) Ordinance and screened 437 people in anti-secret society rounds during the past 24 hours.
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  • 283 6 S'pore Govt makes changes in portfolios Othman Wok's ministry gets more work SINGAPORE, Sun JHE Singapore Government has announced a number of changes in the portfolios or some of its Ministries. Most affected by the reshuffle is the Ministry of Social Affairs, which has taken a large slice of the
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  • 54 6 IPOH. Sun.— The municipal president, Mr. S. P. Seenivasauam, celebrated bis birthday with a champagne party at his official residence in Tiger Lane here last night. A tup-tiered cake presented by his brother, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam, and his two sisters, was cut by Mr. S. P. Seenivasagam
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  • 62 6 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— U. Vengadasan, 22. was so worried after stealing friend's transistor radio that he attempted to commit suicide by drinking formic acid two months ago. In a magistrate's court here yesterday Vengadasan, who is already serving a three-month sentence foi theft, was sentenced to
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  • 110 6 KUALA LIPIS, Sun. Five women and a man who arrived from Thailand without passports on Nov. 30 were arrested when they boarded a bus for Kuala Lumpur, the magistrate's court here was told yesterday. The women, Kam Lai, 22, Boa Kel. 22, Soon Nam,
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  • 106 6 More rural projects approved SINGAPORE, Sun. The Urban and Rural Services Consultative Committee has approved more rural projects costing more than $86,000. This was disclosed by the committee chairman, Mr. Ho Cheng Choon, after its halfmonthly meeting on Friday. Mr. Ho said the committee was now finalising a blueprint for
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  • 16 6 KAJANG. Sun.— The Ulu L«ngat District Town Board will meet here on Dec. 18.
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  • 185 6 5-STOREY FLATS ON FIRE SITE CINGAPORE, Sun. Four new blocks of five-storey fiats at Siglap, costing more than $500,000, are due to be let out in the next few weeks. This was announced today by Mr. Tan Kla Gan, chairman of the Housing and Development Board, after a tour I
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  • 54 6 ML'AR. Sun.— More than 500 dogs here have received anti-rabies Inoculation, a spokesman of the Veterinary Department here said today. Dogs found not inoculated after Dec. 23 will be destroyed, th« spokesman added. I Anti-rabies Inoculation teams arc now visiting villages in the district I
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
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  • 28 7 KUALA LIPIS. Sun.— The assistant Veterinary Officer. Mr. Harchand Singh GUI. has been transferred "j Klang. M.\ Ft. VUvalingam of Banting has taken his place here.
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  • 26 7 BATU GAJAH. Sun.— The chief assistant District Officer. Kinta. Inche Azlzul Rahman bin Abdul Aziz, has been transience) to Grlk as District Officer.
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  • 108 7 The British High Commissioner to Malaysia, Lord Head, (second from left) seen crossing a Jungle stream during hi* extensive tour of security border posts in the First Division of Sarawak last week. He was accompanied by Brigadier FC. Barton. Commander of the military
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  • 96 7 IPOH. Sun. The Perak branch of the Red Cross Society Is "badly In need of funds" to carry on and expand its work. Dr. Ong Liang Seang, medical officer of the branch, said here today. "We would like to double activities, but we do riot
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  • 348 7 When civil servants strike by the Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. J^ STRIKE by Government servants would not only damage morale and paralyse the Government, but would leave behind a trail of bitterness which the Communists are trained to exploit. The Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman. &aid this In a message
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  • 163 7 WITHDRAW THREAT CALL TO CUEPACS KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The National Union of Government Clerical Workers today called on the Congress of Unions of Employees in the Public and Civil Services to withdraw its threat of in- dustrial action against the Government. It also called on Cuepacs to withdraw its claims
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  • 46 7 KLUANO, Bun.— The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin. yesterday declared open a performance staged by the Kiew Seng Dramatic Association a: the Diamond Jubilee Hall h»rv The show was in aid of the District Welfare Committee Fund.
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  • 45 7 IPOH. Bun.— The Mentrl Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'arl bin Rhafiee. today declared open a three-day civics course for 47 Chinese school teachers at the Jelapang Civics Centre her* The teachers will also visit rural development oroiecH «nd places of Interest.
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  • 136 7 SINGAPORE. San. Legislation has been drawn up to bar persons convicted of criminal offences from holding office in societies, except with the written permission of the Minister for Social Affairs. This ruling is contained in the Societies (Amendment) Bill introduced in the Legislative
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  • 157 7 TAIPING, Sun. The Taiping Town Council will apply for a $5.5 million interest free loan from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to develop the Tupal and Kamunting industrial areas. This was disclosed by Mr. N. M. Krishnan (Independent), leader of the United
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  • 219 8 Exclusive rights sought for association symbol OINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government is seeking an exclusive right for the People's Association to use its symbol of four interlinked rings. The People's Association (Amendment) Bill, which had its first reading last week and was published today, provides that any one using a
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  • 105 8 SINGAPORE, Sun. Exercise "Kit Kaf— aimed at testing the air defences of Singapore will be carried out from 10 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. tomorrow. Far East Air Force Canberra jet bombers, the Royal Navy's Sea Vixens, and Buccaneer jet fighters will be taking part.
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  • 49 8 PENANG, Sun. The newly-con-stituted State Scholarship Board comprises (chairman), the Chief Education Officer (secretary). Dr. M. P. L. Yegappan. Mr. Kee Yong Chin, Inche C. D. Ismail and Mr. R. P. JegaraJ. The board will serve for a period ■if two years with effect from Sept 1
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  • 861 8 Departments and Ministries under fire for loss of public funds Malaya Hall bank account overdrawn by £2,249 last year KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. WATCHDOG committee on Government expenditure has strongly criticised several Government departments and Ministries. The committee's report was released today. The report, running
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  • 122 8 Notices to five citizens SINGAPORE. Sun. Five men have been served with notices of the Governments Intention to deprive them of their citizenship for alleged subversive activities. They are: San Kwang Lumg alias Cha'an Kong Peek of 74, Lorong 8. Geylanf?; Tan Chv.ee Seng of 754 V Airport Road: Liew
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    • 122 8 Oop By V.T. liainlin Bf 6ORRV, BUT IF you VM3NT "**is^ KIHQ Tj I YOUR FRIENPS /MO NOT EVERYTHING V ii/YkRAY 3 SAY WHAT I TELLMXJ TS^/^VOUR HIGHNESS, CHARLEY HAVE TAKEN ONLYA CAUSE TOR-Vc>EAr>\ P°roK gIvOU'RE JUST WOTGONNA t~.S|R CHARLEY/ ."Y THE WALL... V. GET (T ANP UVE^r/itxilTsEWE J CH/Su*''
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  • 402 9 MI'AR, Sunday. JNDONESIAN gunboat pirates are using chains and hot iron rods to torture Malaysian fishermen in the Straits of Malacca. A fisherman, Yeo Koon Song, 20, told the police here last night he was tortured by Indonesian gunboat pirates in the
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  • 275 9 Haji sells land to help pay for son's studies in Taipeh T*ELUK ANSON, Sun. A A Malay boy who studied Chinese because he failed to get admission into an English school has left for higher studies at the National Chengchi University in Taipeh. Formosa. He Is Abdul Aziz bin Hajl
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  • 54 9 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. Kwok Siew Choon, 45. a businessman, was •wakened at 4 a.m. today by the barking of dogs in time to see his car being driven avray from his house in Silibin Road by a thief. He dialled 999 but until late today the car
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  • 612 9 Tin talks delegates return convinced of 'effective collaboration' with the U.S. KUALA LUMPUR, Sun rpwo Malaysian dele--1 gates to the recent international meetings on tin in Washington and London, Senator Chan Kwong Hon and Mr. H. M. Fuller, have returned convinced that there will be "effec tive collaboration" in future
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  • 58 9 KANOAH. Sun. The Ulu Lanpav rural development convnuttee plans to d.g a well, an iirißuilori canal and set up an adult, education class in two aoi.T.R'ne settlements in the Dengkil area. A sum of SB.OOO haj) been set aside. The State Veterinary Department recent'y handed
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  • 48 9 IPOH. Sun. Mohamed Yunua bin Mohamed Noh. of Taiping. won the Mr. Perak title from 14 In a body beautiful contest in the .lnbilcf Park here last night. The runner up was Dajul Skymmar. also of Taipine. wit It Mirhnel Wong of QoDeng third
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  • 28 9 IPOH Sun Ihe Peralc Coffee Shop Keeper* Association will r*;r brate ita 27m anniversary with tea party and dinner at the relation premise* here on Thurs-
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  • 124 9 SINGAPORE, Sun. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has declared 17 categories of workers in the Postal Services Department and Telecommunications Department as "employees" for purposes of industrial relations. They are: Postal Services Department chief superintendents, superintendents, assistant superintendents, higher clerical officers. Junior
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  • 232 9 Luxury Hiltons for two Malaysian cities VIEW YORK. Sun. 11 Hilton Hotels International has confirmed that the company has agreed to manage proposed luxury hotels In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. A company headed by Mr. Cho Jock Kirn, chairman of Far Eastern Publishers, of Singapore, will finance construction. The Singapore
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
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    • 214 9 ■■■lliMiaj HL mf (j) I y-*"By E>rli4lfl W lUflfci I havt the unique on*-flnj«r t^KWr^^f^ action lock as um4 on pat- If M 11 W 3k ttnt.tr aircraft throufhout 'j\ M Iff^ y m^^^!mf V stand impact pressure, of 'I 1 1^^ Click and you 1 no mate with SIMON
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  • 87 10 M lf.rri.Sr* I Minimum) MR. A MRS. Hoe Ghee Poh thank relatives urn friends for their gifts attendance at their daughter* wedding dinner 7-12-83 FAMILY OF THI tut* Mr. V.A. Fernandez of Fatima Knterprises Ltd Ipoh. thank all relatives and friends for their well wishing* MR. MILTON NONII and
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  • 73 10 71 Hordt Sit (Mlttmmm) ITTV CHONC MAN KUAN la «Ver. lovloc memory of daar Bus, went to b* with tl» lord 9-12-60 ••8«f» la tb« anna of Jesus". Inserted b* parents and sisters. IN MEMORY OF Stephen Oel Kirn ■an (Willie) died on »-12-«2. "Long nlKtit and day
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  • 342 10 W WmH» Sit LIVILV AMERICAN Walter Zaeheary appearing at The Cockpit. Tel(Spore) BSMS. DIABETICS eat their way to health with crisp, dellcioun. satisfying Kyvita the perfect substitute for rice or bread. CIVI MIKIMOTO PEARLS this X'rosa the gift of good taate at little co«t. The Mine Shop, Fit*. Patricks.
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  • 55 10 it Words tIM tmim.^ FREE PUBLIC LECTURE Tuesday. 10th December. 8.00 p.m.. at Christian Science Church Bulldlne. t, Orante Ornve Road. Singapore, entitled "The Powrr Of Prayer Revealed Throuch ChrlMlan Science" by Herbert Rleke. C.S n from Indlanapoll*. T'.S.A.. Member, CT.rlPtlun Science Board Of Lectureship. Boston. cChlne«<- Malay
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  • The Straits Times Monday, December 9, 1963.
    • 717 10 The cosy assumption that the International Tin Council raised its floor and ceiling prices after reaching a full understanding in Washington apparently was wrong. At his press conference a day after the London announcement, the I.T.C.'s chairman remarked that he did not know what the Americans
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    • 376 10 The Sarawak Chief Minister, Mr. Stephen Ningkan. has invited the leaders of the Sarawak United People's Party to "courageously and unequivocally make clear their stand" on two matters which beai vitally on the security and well being of the state—lndonesian confrontation and the activities of the Clandestine Communist
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    • 148 10 Dr. Lim Swee Aun has point when he says that internal tourism must be encouraged if Malaysia hopes to attract visitors from abroad. Foreign tourists will come only if good facilities are available. But no-one will invest merely in the hope of capturing business. There must first be proof
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  • 404 10  -  Hugh McLeave by T ONDON, Sun.— The surLd scon took -i steel probe the size and shape of a knitting needle and, with infinite precision, edited it through a hole in the skull and deep into the brain of the wakeful. wide-eyed patient on
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  • Letters
    • 214 10 WE were surprised to read that only the leakage of the Science II paper was reported. What about the Geography II paper which was distributed at the Chung Ling High School centre TWO days before the candidates were due to sit for it? We wonder how the
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    • 122 10 KLANO is so awfully dirty that I am even ashamed of calling myself a resident of the town. The condition of the north Klang padang is worse than a padi field The grass is never cut and the place is so muddy that It is impossible to walk
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    • 133 10 THE fact that "Parent" 1 (S.T. Nov. 20) did not check past examination results before voicing his criticism only shows how much Interest he has in the schools in Raub. The results of the Cambridge and Federation of Malaya Certificate examinations in our school last year were ax
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    • 87 10 IITHAT is happening in the city cleansing department as regards the removal of rubbish? in my district (11). the lorry conies once In three to four days and at very irregular hours. The householders don't know whether to put their bins out or not. and if they did
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    • 88 10 HATS ofl to Citizen" who points out some of the shortcomings of government employees. I for one sent $5 by registered post on Sept. 1 to the Registrar of Births and Deaths for a copy of my birth certificate which I needed very badly for my citizenship. As
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  • 1065 10  - Tragedy hurts Goldwater's chances most— ALISTAIR COOKE AS THE REPUBLICANS' FIVE FRONT RUNNERS IN 1964 STAKES ARE SCRUTINISED AGAIN: I by NEW YORK, Sunday THE 30 days of mourning that President Johnson has prescribed have imposed a truce on national politics that not even the most co I d-blooded politician
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    • 578 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. it Ward* Sit (Minimum) bonfield to Ux and Terry a daughter Sharon Jane at Olsneagle* Hospital 7-12-SS. Thanks to Doctor and Staff. LIM: To Chor Paa and Silvia, a son. Marc Hsl Wei at XX, Singapore, brother for Michele Hsl Yen. Thanks to doctor and staff. it Wort*
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    • 33 10 PHILIPS Fj«~ SALES Ml SOnCl B 3 >; TELEVISION I < Showr*«w facilities I at ClemeiMcaa Home extended antil B. SO r p.m. except Sundsys a ALLIED RADIO »60 CICMCNCCAU AVENUE v: SINGAPOMC T.i 26O*S
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    • 85 10 Bn I of the kugr JQ Pj! j.'lr f»mii» v of 1). S. fincv Jp i food product*. therefore look for the SsW label and gel the best. SftV canned and bottled fruits, fruit juices, vegetables, fish and an extensive range of other 5 V foods 100 numerous lo list.
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  • 302 11 $200 mil. more sought to develop Singapore SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore Government is asking the Legislative Assembly to approve supplementary expenditure for 1963 under six heads amounting to $203,176,630. The main item in the second supplementary estimates of expenditure Is $200 million under the Ministry of Finance for allocation to
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  • 18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Methodist Afternoon School Old Boys' Association held Its annual meeting yesterday.
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  • 345 11 nation I JC \\J \J needs \>J*v m^mm«^m«m KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday fHE Central Government has gazetted the various centres in the Federation where citizens in the 21-28 age group can register for national service beginning on Dec. 9. SELANGOR SELANGOR For mer
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  • 132 11 AN ARTIST'S impression of the 20 -storey future headauarters of the Singapore Housing and Development Board to be built in Maxwell Road at a cost of st; million When completed in mid -1966. it will be the biggest office
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  • 131 11 Govt daily workers give pledge KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The 60.000 Government industrial and manual workers (formerly known as dailyrated workers) have pledged "active support" to any move by the Government to preserve the freedom and security of Malaysia. In a statement, the secretary oi the Government DailyRated Services Staff Council,
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  • 52 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.—Seventy unemployed Malay youths from Np«?n SembHan are now being trained in rubber tapping and processing and car servicing under a Government-sponsored pilot project at Seremban The training project was officially opened by the Minister of Labour and Social Welfare. Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin.
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  • 54 11 TELUK ANSON. Sun A call to all members of the Teluk Anson Anglo-Chlne.se School Ex-pupils Absociatlon to "do your bit" for the country in Its present state of preparedne.ss was made by the Raja Mi'da of Perak here last nteht He wrk Rddrefsine
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  • 283 11 Learn from mistakes, don't blame anyone— Khir rpHE Malaysian Mm*- ister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, In- che Khir Johari, today told a conference of Umno (East Division) i delegates that Singapore Umno should learn from the mistakes of the i, last general elections and not blame anybody 1 for their
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  • 143 11 KOTA BHARU. Sun. The Kelantan branch of the Transport Workers* Union has decided to give the management of the North-Eastern Transport Service here the only bus operator In the State an ultimatum to reinstate six workers or face industrial action. This decision was
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  • 342 11 Bail doubled to ensure Tony's stay STUDENT ON HOMICIDE CHARGE 'INTENDED TO RETURN TO MALAYA' From KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Sun. A magistrate here this week revoked his bail order and then more than doubled it for a Malaysian student. Tony Gan. 25, accused of manslaughter. Gan, a student at the
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    • 554 11 Today's Radio, TV Opera: 11.30 Soft Sweet And RADIO SINGAPORE- Sentimental; 1200 Close Down MEDIUM I WAVE StKVICE RADIO MALAYSIA «J* metres NATIONAL >-.tu;.u i SHORTWAVE StKVICE SERVICE 41.7 Metres 41 metres AM, 6.00 Time Signal. NegaA.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 ra-ku: 6.02 Morning Melodies; Morning Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.20
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  • STRAITS
    • 1032 12  -  ALLINGTON KENNARD SINCE 1945 over fi fty Asian and African countries have become independent. How are they getting along? There are some, as we know, who in Goering's frightful phrase have chosen guns instead of butter. How did they get themselves into a position
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    • 287 12  -  J.M.Gullick MALAYA By (Ernest Benn, 30s) \f R. GULICK de ITI Clares nis aim is "to study Malaya from within looking outwards to threat Malaya as an entity with an autonomous existence of its own evolving fast a picture of it in the middle of
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    • 252 12  -  WALTER WARWICK By THE WEST INDIES AT LORD'S. By Alan Ross. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 155.). ALL five of the Weft Indies' Test matches in England this year are within the compass of Alan Ross' vivid book. Bat the Test at Lord's, a great match
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    • 248 12 TrfoSE WHO M I I KNOW BUY Sfl IRS-772 I I F««t«r«s: I ft-track stareo tap* recorder. I I Sterao racord'ing and play— I I back ia poiiibUnitb ft I tracks. I Double operating srittn'l I affords play-back and record- I ing at the tint time. I Cover of the
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  • AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES
    • 144 13 Message from the Trade Commission Trodc Commiwonerj: Mr. A. J. Fl«tch«r Singapore. Mr. Rup«rr Hudiptth Kuolo Lumpur. rIS special feature on Australian publishing and stationery describes some interesting aspects of this expanding industry. Australia today is the third largest publishing centre in the Englishspeaking world. Through the regular supply of
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    • 802 13 Demand for Aussie books Bin alaysia A BOOK is the first step to learning. It is the means to a nations progress, an adventure which the reader can share personally with the writer, a source of inspiration and knowledge, a constant companion and helper. Through the regular supply of books
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    • 514 13 yyHAT better gift can be passed on to a child than a love for books? Every child should be encouraged to have a small personal library of books at home. Parents in this busy, modern world should make more time available to
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    • 191 13 AUSTRALIAN BOOKS HISTORY FICTION EDUCATION ART TRAVEL POETRY ECONOMICS SPORT BIOGRAPHY GEOGRAPHY SCIENCE ART FICTION EH o OS J^B H^J9H^\ jd H^JKm UK rr\ INS* Sir ■•^wHS^- J%J* k^^. mm* H Ml Br Sfli iilTm W%^ I^^^ m^^vk S 1^? ...best-sellers abroad S LI Ik/ '£^y fi i^^Bto wLPmsßm 4L
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  • Australian Industries Feature
    • 303 14 AN Asian Australian seminar, on adult education will take place in Sydney, New South Wales, early next year. Educationists believe it will be one of the most significant round of discussions ever held on adult education. Th seminar has been organised by
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    • 35 14 Mr. Tao Hai Sin, 21, of Singapore, (above), pauses during his studies at International House, Melbourne, to examine an Australian textbook. He is a third year engineering student at Melbourne University.
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    • 159 14 Chair for literature at Sydney University THE first Chair of x Australian Literature at an Australian university was set up at the University of Sydney, New South Wales last year. Scholars at university level had been paying considerable attention to the establishment of such a chair for many years. A
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    • 352 14 SPECIAL GOVT AID TO ENCOURAGE CREATIVE WRITING THE Australian Government is assisting creative writing in Australia through its Commonwealth Literary Fund. The fund was set up in its present form in 1939 to encourage the development and appreciation of Australian literature. It administers an annual amount of $175,000 through a
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    • 92 15 AUSTRALIA prints school exercise books by the million to satisfy the requirements of school children throughout Australia and in the neighbouring countries. In this scene Inside an Australian printery book covers are stacked waiting to be used in binding the writing; paper and being cut to
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    • 198 15 S'pore TV star featured in popular magazine WHEN Mrs. Anna Sim of Singapore visited Australia »-ccently her story was featured in colour in "The Australian Women's Weekly". Wellknown in Singapore for her programmes on television, lecturing and demonstrating the correct use of cosmetics, Mrs. Sim made a whirlwind tour of
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    • 418 15 Paper-making one of big 5 industries AUSTRALIA'S huge forests are ringing to the sound of axes and the biting snarl of chain-saws. This is the background music for the first act of a new industrial drama that is being played daily in Australia. For from the forests huge trees are
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    • 253 16 There's a magazine for every interest in life ALMOST 1,300 magaA zincs, covering everything from show business and hobbies to aircraft and industry, are published in Australia. The most recent issue of AARDS (Australian Advertising Rate Data Service) lists 664 Australianproduced consumer magazines and 633 trad" and business publications. All
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    • 876 16  -  G. A. WILKES comes of age By Dr. Rapid development presents new themes IN the development of Australian literature, there have been three bread stages. The first was one of adjustment, as settlers in Australia in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries sought to accommodate themselves to
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    • 261 16 Malaysia studying these laws for its own use pONSTI TUTIONAL Law is a subject of vital importance, and with the adoption of a Federal Constitution in Malaysia it is likely that the decisions of the Hißh Court of Australia contained in law reports and text-books will serve as a useful
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    • 244 17 Magazine's accent is on Asia rpHREE special maga- zincs Walkabout. Hemisphere and Meanjin Quarterly are contributing to better understanding between Asian countries and Australia. Walkabout describes the Australian way of life to readers in 99 countries. Hemisphere provides Its 11,000 readers at home and abroad with an interesting exchange of
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    • 302 17 Australians spend $14 a head per year on books, periodicals POPULAR overseas picture of Australia is one of ocean surf boats, outback horse riding, tennis court duels and cricket matches. But while sport forms an important part of life in Australia, the quieter pastime of book reading
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    • 271 17 A special course in skilful reading A USTRALIANS from all l\ walks of life business executives, professional men. housewives and school children are undertaking special courses to make them more skilful readers. They are learning to Increase their reading speed from about 300 words a minute to as many as
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    • 183 17 Aussie trade journal published in S'pore MANY Malaysian iT businessmen are familiar wltn Australia's most widely-dis-tributed newspaper. Austral News which has been printed and circulated from Singapore since 1955. An Australian Government publication. Austral News provides Malaysian importers, merchants, governme n t departments, purchasing agents and business associations with authentic
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    • 194 15 This week, every week more and more women read IS WKk for its Color coverage of news from all over the world. Up-to-the-minute pictures and stories from the great fashion centres. I Cooking hints and recipes, home and family features. First-class fiction by the world's best writers. and because it
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    • 314 15 Se/ecfed AUSTRALIAN BOOKS ACCOUNTANCY, LAW COMMERCE ACCOUNTING FUNDAMENTALS. sth cd. 1963 by R. Keith Yorston, Prof. E. Bryan Smyth S. R. Brown. COSTINC PROCEDURES. 3rd cd. 1960 by R. Keith Yorston. S. R. Brown H. L Sainsbury. CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS CROUP ACCOUNTS, 1963 by Lindsay N. Lee Lewis A. McPherson. AUSTRALIAN
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    • 480 16 COLLINS DESK DIARIES 1965 EDITION WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR DISTRIBUTION THROUGH SUITABLE AGENTS OR WHOLESALERS AT SPECIAL EXPORT PRICES THREE SIZES: 122 x 7| 10 x 71 7J x 5 Each' in one day and two days to a page, also one week to an opening. FULL PARTICULARS FROM: COLLINS
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    • 260 16 PUBLISHER'S ACENT Australian publishing firm seeks agent with experience in the distribution of reference book by mail or direct sales. All details supplied on application to The Managing Director, M. A. White Staff Pty. Ltd. P.O. Box 125, South Melbourne, Vie. Australia. BUSINESSMEN INVESTORS EXPORTERS JOBSONS YEAR BOOK 1963 of
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    • 696 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT MALAY COLLEGE, KUALA KANGSAR Applications are invited to fill the promotion past of Head of the Science Department (Salary *****.00 p.m.) Application should be made to the undrrsiKiied by December 30th 1963 with a copy t' the Chief Education Officer. Peralt. N. J. RYAN. Secretary. Board of Oovernors,
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    • 1315 19 feMcAUST£R 6c CO., LTD. IM! M. »J 11 V""^ ILUMiAW UMB d* KLAVBMBM UMB UMBBR, HAaUWM, ROTTERBAM LBS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO. ■Am. BdU I MIBOLESBIOUSki tttATtU. VANCOUVER ft PORTLANI Cm BP PETERBOROUCN t UtmU 11 S'por* P. Sham Penarg Uf iNiviLik C,n VmRTOUM V m S°re TsVam" P,-,,, c- MM
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  • 654 20 Another drop in tin price rpHERE was a further drop 1 In the Straits tin price on Saturday of $2.12* which took It down to $494, the level at which It had opened on Monday. In London on Friday there hiO been a drop of around £4, the fixIng of
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  • 1107 20 THE Üble of aharea on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchange shows laet basinesa to Sow. W. i.\i and tut business since thai ate (B) with B and L tfandlnj (or Highest ant) Loweet baatncea for this year to date. a i 1(1 B'itU iSO 1.81 1.47
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  • 40 20 )ec Dec. 3 Dee. 4. Dec. 5. Dec. 6. Dec 7. Industrials: 13A.06 127.87 127.6! 128.13 128.47 128.4ff Tin*: 116.51 119.09 130.86 121.14 121.68 121.39 S rubbers: 108.85 108.05 108.05 108.05 108.05 108.05 Dec. 29. 1962 100.
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  • 39 20 Current payment Date of payment Total for tear Total far previous year Boustead Malayan Tobacco Metal Box Wearne Aokam 10 cts 20". 12J% Jan. 25 Jan. 31 Jan. 1 Dec. 18 Jan. 21 10% 25% 11% 25%
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  • 35 20 RUBBER TDD (per Ib.) (p«t picul Dee. 2. eta. $494.0* 3. 66 N eta. $498.00 4. 66H eta. $497.0* 5. 67 S ctm. $498.50 6. 67 V 4 eta. $496,12 4 7. $494.00
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  • 70 20 ■rue Malayan Cxehanga Banks' Ai--1 tsclatisn made thrsa cbangas la Its rates to merchants oa Saturday (all rates to $100): Stllim TT ar OS) rsaoy: Oauttsns Marks 129 i: Belgian Franaa 1619!; Italian Lirs *****. On the frsa sxshanxt market m Man* Kent, tha U.S. dallar wan quoted
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
    • 1059 20 U.S. A. Pacific and Atlantic Service pore r a ha* non|«on, icnsiuni a. rciscs *nasis» uu •tank—a Mars" Ott ZO/11 Otc i ih I M M M H la Illii "beiiatrt Mart" >i77t Jaa 10/3' la* •IH IW din »li ij mv AH vat Mli aquippao mitri Meounks roi carnage
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    • 1035 20 t™JORIENTj LINES j ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHITRAL" (24,000 tons ruliy airconditioned stabilised) Departs: Penang 6th January 1964. Singapore 9th January 1964. For Hongkong 12Hi/14th January. Jopan 18th /23rd January Hongkong 26th/29th January. Returns: Singapore Ist February 1964. Penang 3rd February 1964. Fores from:— Penang rrom $1,089.00 Singapore rrom
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    • 307 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concession.! Rail Fares Tt All European Cities. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr^genoo •TTTALILEr 21/12/43 6/ 1/44 "ASIA" 4/ 1/64 27/ 1/64 "G. MARCONI" 15/ 1/44 31/ 1/64 "VICTORIA" 8/ 2/44 29/ 2/44 "G. GALILEI" 22/ 2/44 9/ 3/64 "ASIA" 5/ 3/44 21/ 3/44 G. MARCONI
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    • 453 20 TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT IPOH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL NOTICE UNDER SECTION 131 Notice Is hereby given thai tt la proposed under section 144 of toe town boards enactment (Cap. 137) to amend the Ipoh approved town plan No. 8.3 published as gazette notification No. 2546 In the Federated Malay States Government Gazette
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    • 439 20 NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVEN that the business of Foreign Shipping and Trading Services carrying on by Mr. Tan Kirn Choon H sole proprietor at No. 35A. Telok Ayer Street, Singapore, has been re-oifranised as a partnership firm v.hich will carry on business as a new concern with effect from
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  • 2199 21 Buoyant week on Exchange Prom Our Market Correspondent fHE Malayan Stock Exchange last week was unexpectedly buoyant with heavy turnovers in firm tin and industrial sections. A new note of optimism was discernible with all thoughts of Indonesian confrontation kept well in the background. No doubt that rises In Individual
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  • 9 21 Nyalas Rubber produced 65,730 lb. ln November.
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  • 656 21 THt tullowlnf ik a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday 1 < V. INDUITHIAU o Me* ord». 12.46 Boustead 1.60 Central Prop 1.61 Jlty D«v 60 C.B. Holding 7,4» Jon lid tuotit Href IY/k Orda 44/6 Dunlopj 2.83 East. Smelt 1.11 fcsso
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  • 149 21 DIBBER futures were stetdy iv in New York in the week ended Friday with trading quiet. Physical rubber was quiet eariy but a fair to good consumer demand was noted latterly with remilled rubber and off-sheets attracting attention. Demand for remilled was good. Crepes wiu*e slightly
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 673 21 TENDER j TENDER PENANG JABATAN KERJA RAYA J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE PERAK. Tenders lrom JKR. Registered r ,5 a po !l 1I Contractors ln Class and above «£°J? yds. of minUig balla-st (WORKS) v.ill be received at the J*£U an f, lp T l£ /^i J S^H i office of the
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    • 721 21 NOTICES SIAMESE TIN SYNDICATE LTD. Tin ore output for November 1963 Piculs 3.162. TIN OUTPUTS NOVEMBER 1963 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED TIN LIMITED 2.280 PICULS KAMPONG KAMUNTINO TIN DREDGING LIMITED 302 PICULS AUSTRAL MALAY TIN LIMITED (Secretaries) D. P. CHENG Acting Secretary. RAHMAN HYDRAULIC TIN LIMITED 'Incorporated ln the Federation of Malaya)
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    • 1274 21 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which will close at 12 noon on 16th December. 1963 are Invited by the Commandant. Police Depot for cutting and dressing of hair of Police Recruits at the Police Depot. Kuala Lumpur for period Ist anuary. 1064 to 31st December. 1964 Full particulars are obtainable
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    • 165 21 SALES EXECUTIVE TRAINEES An established and progressive import /agency company invite applications from suitable male Asian personnel for employment in the above capacity. No previous experience is necessary but a flrst-clas* educational background essential. A food personality, enthusiasm, a keen mentality and the will to succeed are necessary qualities. Selected
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  • TIMES SPORT 1
    • 2176 22  -  EPSOM JEEP, by Singapore, Sun. ...THEN MORE UPSETS BY RUE ROYALE AND CIVIC CENTRE rpWO UPSETS marked the opening day of the /ember meeting at Bukit Timah this afternoon. Thunder Bird, ridden by Asuwadi. created a sensation with a $140 win in the second race. This was
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    • 20 22 SOCCER: Friendly (Kluangi Batu Pah.it RC 5 Kluang Indians 0. HOCKEY: Friendly (Penang) Penang Malays 1 Indian Assn. 1,
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    • 103 22 TOTAL POOL: $145,335 lit. No. ***** 1 $80,244 2nd. No. *****1 $22,927 3rd. No. '*****7 $11,463 STARTERS ($1,200 each I: -Nob. *****9 *****2 *****6 *****2 *****8 ****** *****4 *****9 *****5 *****8 *****6. CONSOLATIONS ($750 each): Nob. ****** *****4 *****9 *****0 *****3 *****5 *****2 *****8 *****6 *****8. EXTRA CONSOLATIONS
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    • 92 22 ZURICH. Sun. Thirty-five countries already have entered the 1966 soccer World Cup. the International Football Federation announced here yesterday. The deadline for entries is Dec. 15. While Brazil as the 1963 winner and England as the host of the 19M tournament were automatic qualifiers, the
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    • 277 22 AAU to seek Meyer's views OENANG, Sun. Tb« 1 Federation of Malaya Amateur Athletic Union executive co m m ittee decided here today to write to the Singapore AAA president, Mr. Willy Meyer, for his views on Singaporefs representation on a Malaysian controlling body. "We also expect to get a
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    • 72 22 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Deadly bowling by Jean Aim. Justin Senevaratne enabled Kuaia Lumpur Railway RC to beat Sentul Railway RC by six wicket* in the final of the Strachan Shield competition un Brickfields Road ground today. Aime took live wickets for 15 runs while Senevaratne claimed
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    • 45 22 MOSCOW. Sun. Vladmir Oolovanov of the Soviet Union set a world record when he pressed 2591 b in the lightheavyweight division at an army weightliftlng competition at Lvov The official world record if held by Hungary's Gvoergy Veres with ***** b.
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 85 22 HOCKEY Spore Div. 1: SRC v University tParrer Pk): CSC v IA (padang); Div. 2: Jansenites v SHB. S'jor Div- 2N: Kilat 'B v Railways Sentul (Pantai); RMAF 'B v MuniciDal (Airport Rd); Div. 2S: TPCA 'B f v Chartered Bank (Princes Rd): University 'B" v EPF (Pantai Valley). Schools
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  • SOCCER ROUNDUP TIMESPORT 2
    • 199 23 BOXIN6 ATLANTIC CITY, Sun. Joey Giardello, 33-year-old American, pained a shock points win over Dick Tiger of Nigeria to take the world middleweight boxing title here last night. Wtw had been a strong favourite for his third defence of the championship but Oiardello gave
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    • 69 23 BLOEMPONTEIN. Sun. Alan Kenning. (South Africa) won the South African Open golf championship here yesterday. He had a 72-holes aggregate of 278. (70, 70. 67. 71) to win by two strokes from another South Afrt--.iii. Bnice Keyter. Sharing third place on 281 were Gary Player (South
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    • 580 23 LITTLE YEOVIL DO IT AGAIN. OUT GO CRYSTAL PALACE LONDON, Sun.— Yeovil, the southern League club with a proud record of '"giantkilling" in the English F.A. Cup, did I it again yesterday with a 3-1 win over Third Division Crystal Palace in the second round of the competition. Thirteen years
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    • 1346 23 IRISH LEAGUE Bally mrna 3 Ards 3 Bangor 3 CUftonviUe 3 Crusaders 0 Coleraine 2 Derry 5 Glentormn 0 Distiller? 2 Portadown 2 C.irnavon 2 Linfleld 1 OTHER MATCHES: Oxford University 2 Cambridge University 4 (at Wembley), Gillinrham 1 Bournemouth 1. Rputrr. FA CLP 2ND ROUND
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    • 29 23 BRITANNY. Bun. Bernard Quellier won the French Ilghtheavyweight boxing title at Rennes last night when he knocked out the holder Paul Roux In the eleventh round. Reuter.
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    • 446 23 RUGBY LONDON. Sunday T»HE "magic boot" of fullback Don Clarke enabled x New Zealand to snatch a 6-5 victory over Ireland at Dublin yesterday in the first international ot their Rugby Union tour. The Dowerfui New Zealanders were expected to beat Ireland easily but they
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
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    • 250 23 THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS QUALITY A r Automotive axle shafts from Australia are amonft mt^ m^^**<**v*l<»^ the world's best, and least expensive. Why? Because high-quality, low cost Australian steel, together with the most advanced induction q iV)^3» I I hardening process in the world, allows Dufbr to (s^}-' I manufacture
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  • 474 24 JHV: PHILIPPINES has a so tar unpublished claim on about 2,00(1 square miles of Indonesian Borneo, Malaysian officials here believed. The land, transferred to Britain by the Sultan of Sulu in 1878. was later, by the treaty of 1915. placed on what was
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  • 79 24  - Radio Australia jammed by Peking KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY. Sun.— China is jamming Radio Australia broadcasts to South-east Asia, the general manager of the Australian Broadcast inn Commission, Sir Charles Moses, said. Most of the programmes involved were news bulletins— "particularly when the news relates to events of which they
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    99 24 Skewered THREE WALK OUT FROM THIS BIZARRE CRASH WITHOUT EVEN A SCRATCH A WOMAN and her two children have just missed death by inches. Their car is skewered on two iron bars of a safety fence at Tillington, near Petworth, Sussex. But the people who were in the car are
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  • 54 24 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Two artist* from Malacca will hold an art exhibition or 100 paintings at the National Library on Dec. 22 and 23. They are two brothers, Pujish and Tushar Kantl Paul, who are well- known In Malaya as flngerpalnting artists. They will also give
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  • 112 24 Reds open gates— for the West only OERLIN, Sun.— East German Communists will throw open the anti-refugee wall so that West Berliners may visit friends and relations in East Berlin during Christmas, the West German press office announced today. The announcement said the West German Government "has received information that
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  • 115 24 Notices to five citizens SINGAPORE. Sun. Five men have been served with notices of the Government's intention to deprive them of their citizenship for alleged subversive activities. They are: San Kwang Liang alias Cha'an Kong Peek, of Lorong 8, Geylang, Tan Chwe* Seng, of Airport Road, Liew Kew Kok, of
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  • 128 24 NAIROBI, Sun. Diehard members of Kenya's Mau Mau terrorist organisation came out of the forest yesterday and walked freely In the streets. Easily distinguished by their long unkempt hair and grubby raincoats which appear to be the uniform of the Mau Mau
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  • 126 24 |J»ORT WORTH (Texas), San. Marina •T Oswald, widow of the assassin of President Kennedy, was quoted yesterday as saying she wants to become an American citizen. Mrs. Oswald, 23, Russian born mother of two, burst into tears when she learned at least (IS) $7,700 had been
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  • 209 24 Sighs of relief as jet lands safely on burst tyre SINGAPORE, Sun. A full emergency alert was ordered this evening when a DC 8 jet flying to Singapore from Bangkok radioed that it had burst one of its main undercarriage tyres. The stand-by alert was passed from the airport to
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  • 35 24 TAN TIANC CHOON, 48. panned away peacefully at OH., Singapore on 8-12-63. MRS. CHINNAOURAI WIFE of Chinnadurai ex-treaxury Sercmban on X.1 2. 63. Funeral from Loop Road < Rattans) quartern 9.12.63 at 4 4R p.m.
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 184 24 OFFER 01 OF UNITS AT T 1 CLOSES 3.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY llth DECEMBER 1963 INVEST NOW! THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SHARE IN THE PROSPERITY OF MALAYSIA. HOW TO INVEST Applications should be made on the official form obtainable direct from the Managers. Malayan Unit Trusts Limited. sth Floor, Shell
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    • 91 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Wot** $10 (Minimum) TAY— TO OR. AND MRS. Tay !.•■•> Inn a son on 7.12.63 at Penang Sanltortum thanks to doctor and staff. We have give Manikin cigars the ideal gift to Men like that smooth, rich Havana flavour in Manikin Cipars tnthrtftially wrapped in 'CtllophaiM'
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    • 112 24 RKKI'LT OF THE GRAND LUCKY DRAW 196S in aid of tinCHURCH OF TIIK BLESSED SACRAMENT BUILDING FUND (Permit No. 115/ 63) Drawn on 7/12/63 at FA N Hall First Prize ***** 6th Prize ***** 2nd Prize ***** 7th Prize ***** 3rd Prize ***** Bth Prize ***** 4th Prize ***** 9th
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 42 24 TIIGHEST and lowest tempera--11 tures In Malaya ana Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday Highest Lowrtt Kuala Lumpur 91 75 Kota Bharu 84 73 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 90 73 Singapore 88 73
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