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Title Section20 1963-12-12 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 tie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration40 1963-12-12 1 'SINCE ACTS OF BLATANT VIOLENCE AND BRIGANDAGE EXIST, WE CANNOT POSSIBLY THINK OF RESUMING RELATIONS WITH INDONESIA'— PRIME MINISTER Text of the Tengku'* speech: Pages 12 and 13 THE TENGKU arriving; mX Parliament House yesterday40 words
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Article, Illustration873 1963-12-12 1 -By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS: KUALA LUMPUR, TFNGKU Abdul Rahman today described Indonesia's "confrontation" against Malaysia as "deliberate, barefaced aggression." In ;i review of Soekarnodirected activities againsi Malaysia, the Prime Minister gave the House of Representatives details of armed attacks by terrorists from Indonesian Borneo, violations of Malaysian air space873 words
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Article33 1963-12-12 1 I Lopez silent MANILA, Wed.— The Foreign Secretory, Mr. Salvador P. Lopes, today refuted to comment on Malaysia's virtual rejection of the latest Philippine proposal towards restoration of their severed diplomatic relotions. U.P.I.UPI - 33 words
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Article, Illustration159 1963-12-12 1 BANGKOK, Wed. The independent Thai language dally Pemp Thai today speculated that Tun Thanat Khoman would be relieved of his post as Foreign Minister by Gen. Thanom Klttikachorn, the new Prime Minister. Tun Thanat, who has been Foreign Minister since 1959. has beenReuter - 159 words
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Article52 1963-12-12 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Legislative Assembly tonight approved the Government's financial policy for the coming year after a five-hour debate. Approval was given by a voice vote. The seven Barisan Sosialis members present elected to remain silent when the vote was taken at 8 p.m. (Debate begins in52 words
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Article189 1963-12-12 1 says Tengku JAKARTA. Wed. INDONESIA'S Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, told parliament today the Government would have to review its economic and monetary regulations because it had not received the foreign aid it needed to support them. In a written statement he read to members, the Minister said the GovernmentReuter - 189 words
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Article50 1963-12-12 1 LONDON, Wed.— About £50.000 in banknotes, in old sacks, found In a telephone kiosk In Souihwark. South London, today Is believed to be part of the proceeds of Britain's £2,500.000 train robbery last August. Police were sent to the telephone box after a phoned tip-off. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article67 1963-12-12 1 LONDON. Wed.— Police picked up a man and took him to a mental hospital today after a reported telephone call to Scotland Yard threatening again to kill Labour Party leader Harold Wilson. The 47-year-old Opposition leader has been under close police surveillance since late last67 words
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Article43 1963-12-12 1 ACCRA. Wed.— President Kwame Nkrumah today revoked the appointment of Sir Arku Korsah as Ghana's Chief Justice. He was president of the special court which two days ago acquitted three of the defendants in Ghana's recent treason trial. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article128 1963-12-12 1 LONDON. Wed. The British Minister of Defence. Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. intends to Visit the frontier region between Indonesia and Malaysia, he told the House of Commons v day. He was answering questions on the military situation in Sarawak and Sabah. He intends to go in theReuter - 128 words
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211 1963-12-12 1 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ PARTY Rakyat oflicial, described by police as an active supporter of Indonesia's confrontation policy, was picked up by the Special Branch here last night. Hashim Jamari, detained at his Bukit Timah Road home, was a committee member of Party Rakyat's Ulu211 words
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Article32 1963-12-12 1 PARIS. Wed. Madame Ngo D.nli Nhu. sister-in-law of assassinated South Vietnamese President Ngo Dlnh Diem, has been granted political asylum in France, informed sources said today. UPI.UPI - 32 words
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Article180 1963-12-12 1 Record ransom for young Sinatra LOS ANGKLES, Wed. Frank Sinatra got his kidnapped son back today and rejoiced at what he culled a "birthday present** (he is -If; today), after paying out ne of the largest cansom sums ever extorted in the United Slates. The boy, Frank Sinatra Jr., 19,180 words
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Article30 1963-12-12 1 PEACE FEELER LONDON Wed Mr R A Bailer. FMdgM Srcrrt.«r\. has M-nt message ti> Gromyko. asking what irr prospects of nirrtini: tween them, &ay well informed sources. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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402 1963-12-12 2 MANILA, Wednesday. THE Manila Times said today that Indonesia's "game of power politics" on the Malaysia question had made it plain that the Philippines "mediating role" was "at best suspect and at worst an after-you position where Indonesia calls all the shots." ItReuter - 402 words
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107 1963-12-12 2 NEW DELHI. Wed. The United States has told India that no additional FlO4 supersonic fighters will be 'supplied to Pakistan as pan of American arms aid." Mrs. Lakshml Menon. Minuter for External Affairs, told Parliament yesterday. The Minister was asked In the Lower HouseReuter - 107 words
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85 1963-12-12 2 Smuggling: Filipino leaders named MANILA, Wed. Nine congressmen, 50 police officers and several provincial and city government officials have been named as "suspected smuggrers" by a presidential committee. Gen. Alfredo M. Santos, Chief of Staff of the Philippines Armed Forces, has ordered the prosecution of the police officers and men,Reuter - 85 words
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Article40 1963-12-12 2 ANKARA. Wed. President Cemal Gursel yesterday asked Mr. Raglp Gumuspala. leader of the Opposition Justice Party, to form a new coalition government to succeed that of Mr. Ismet Inonu. which quit after two parties left It Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-12-12 2 Cosmonauts don't believe in God, says Valery RANGOON, Wed— Visiting Soviet Cosmonaut Valery Bykovsky (above), told a Press conference here today that no Soviet cosmonaut believed in God. "None of us encountered God in our flights in space," he said. His companion. Cosmonaut Andrian Nikoleyev, however, interposed to say thatReuter - 93 words
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Article35 1963-12-12 2 SAIGON. Wed.— A U.S. Air Force plane crashed into the sea off Dinh Tuong Province, killing ttie crew of four Americans and one Vietnamese on Friday, according to authoritative military sources. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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266 1963-12-12 2 JAKARTA GETS 60p.c. OF THE OIL PROFITS NEW YORK' Wednesday. FOREIGN oil companies in Indonesia have begun operations under a new agreement under which the Indonesian Government takes a flat 60 per cent of the profits. The new agreement, reached earlier this year after long and often bitter negotia- tlons.266 words
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Article35 1963-12-12 2 TOKYO, Wed. The 2.516 ft Mt. Mihara on the tourist island of Oshima, Soutn of Tokyo. suddenly erupted yesterday hurling molten rocks and steam more than 500 feet In the sky. UPIUPI - 35 words
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Article54 1963-12-12 2 TOKYO. Wed. A monument, symbolising opposition to aggressive wars and stressing friendship between the Chinese and Japanese people, has been erected In Hangchow in East China, the New China news agency reported today. A similar monument built In June this year, stands in the City ofUPI - 54 words
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Article54 1963-12-12 2 RANGOON. Wed.— A Deputy Commander of the underground Insurgent Karen People's Gueril--Ila Forces, an armed wing of the < Insurgent National United Party. I has surrendered to Burmese Rr--1 volutionary Council authorities, a Government announcement said j yesterday. He was Saw Ba Yin. who surI rendered with54 words
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214 1963-12-12 2 T ONDON, Wed. A British Labour M.P., Mr. John Rankin, told the House of Commons last night that he thought It was a scandal that the number of roof-top dwellers in Hong Kong had doubled to 80,000 in the last sevenReuter - 214 words
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Article43 1963-12-12 2 CALCUTTA. Wed. Two of a group of 12 Peking bound "near* marchers" who seek solution to the Sino-Indian border dispute left here by air for Hong Kong. The group has been refused transit visas by botn Pakistan and Burma. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article33 1963-12-12 2 MYSORE. (India) Wed. Sardar K.M. Panikkar, vice-Cham-cellor of Mysore University, dle;l here yesterday aged 68. Scholar, author and diplomat. Sardar Panikkar had been Indian Ambassador in Prance, Egypt and China, Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1963-12-12 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby frri a sreiouft pjjoblem^lKas i cf en". 7""* I TWOW WUA' WEflt Wt TAUtW(L19 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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Article262 1963-12-12 3 ORUSSELS, Wed.— The internal crisis which has been building up in the Common Market since the breakdown of the negotiations with Britain last January, broke out last night when Edgard Pisani, French Minister of Agriculture, walked outof the Community's Council of Ministers. Mr. Pisani announced262 words
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Article56 1963-12-12 3 LONDON. Wed. One in every seven children born in London last year was illegitimate, an official report said yesterday. London County Council medical health officer. Dr. J.A. Scott, in his annual report for 1962. said the total of 8.835 illegitimate births for the period was a record.56 words
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Article62 1963-12-12 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr. Robert McNamara, U.S Defence Secretary, told Confess in a statement yesterday that by cuttiiiß foreign aid appropriations it had reduced military assistance below the minimum required to ensure peace. "Short-sighted reductions in military assistance will inevitably decrease the militnry potential of our alliesReuter - 62 words
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Article60 1963-12-12 3 HOLLYWOOD. Wed. Actress Arlene Dahl. 36. announced yesterday that she and husband Christian R. Holmes in had decided "reluctantly and reitretfully" to separate alter three years of marriage. Miss Dahl. wed previously to Lex Barker and Fernando Limns. married the wealthy real estate developer in PuebloUPI - 60 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-12-12 3 LONDON, Wed— Roy John James (above), a silversmith and racing driver known as "The Weasel." was arrested after a rooftop chase last night in connection with last August's C 2.5 million Great Train Robbery. He was taken under heavy escort toReuter - 203 words
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Article73 1963-12-12 3 PARIS, Wed. Fa-shion-conscious Russian women may soon be able to buy Diorstyled dresses in the Soviet Union. A spokesman for the House of Dior told Reuter that, although no decision had been made yet, there had been discussions on Dior entering the Russian market andReuter - 73 words
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Article29 1963-12-12 3 PARIS, Wed. General Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesian Chief of Btaff and Minister of National Security, had talks here yesterday with French Poreign Mihister M. MurvlUe. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article25 1963-12-12 3 WASHINGTON. Wed A licence for the sale of $3,200,000 worth of American wheat to East Oermany was granted by the Commerce Department today.25 words
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Article157 1963-12-12 3 LONDON, Wed. Pop singer "Screaming Lord" Sutch, 22, who was reported to have disappeared on Monday, was found yesterday in an ophthalmic hospital, where he underwent surgery for double vision in both eyes. "I disappeared because I thought my career was ended." he said. "Once the157 words
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Article27 1963-12-12 3 THE HAGUE Wed.— Th« Netherlands Organisation for International Assistance has earmarked 100.000 gu'ldrrs (about $85,000) (or aid to Indonesia, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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311 1963-12-12 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. PRESIDENT Johnson said yesterday that the United States would continue to maintain a capability to absorb a surprise nuclear attack and survive, with power capable of destroying an aggressor. The President's defence pledge was reported by the White House after Mr. JohnsonReuter - 311 words
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208 1963-12-12 3 The proof: Piece of Oswald's shirt found on rifle WASHINGTON, Wednesday. FRAGMENT of Lee Harvey Oswald's shirt was caught in the rifle that killed President Kennedy, the Washington Star reported yesterday. It said this evidence against Oswald was contained in the FBI report on the shooting ol the President inReuter - 208 words
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Article138 1963-12-12 4 •ROBIN HOOD' PUT ON PROBATION SINGAPORE, Wed. Koh Hiok Nee, described recently by a district judge as a "modern Robin Hood" was today placed on probation for two years by Mr. Eu Cheow Chye, the First District Judge. Koh. 16. a messenger boy at Stamford Park Ltd. had pleaded guilty138 words
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Article121 1963-12-12 4 SINGAPORE, Wed. One more cholera carrier waa discovered here today in the Kampong San Teng area, off Thomson Road. This brings the total number of carriers to 12. A Health Ministry statement said that this was the fourth contact of the case notified in the Kampong San121 words
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1521 1963-12-12 4 'Urgent' Bill to safeguard funds of Spore unions I SINGAPORE. Wed THE GOVERNMENT is setting up a commission to I inquire into the misI management of trade union funds by the pro-Com-munist leaders of i three unions, the Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, told the Legislative Assembly today.1,521 words
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Miscellaneous403 1963-12-12 4 THE followlDl Is today's ichcdult :\j»la Lumpur (ML 006) 9.33 p.m.: of civil aircraft movements at Irom Kota Bharu, Kuala Lumpur Paya Lcbar airport Singapore: (ML 043) I.SS p.m Bntnh United Alrwayc Krom ARRIVALS Stanated. Ankara. Bombay (BR 881) B0AC: Krom London. Frankfurt, T-33 a.m. Zurich. Beirut. Karachi. Calcutta iiimitupii403 words
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209 1963-12-12 5 New Spore ruling restricts imports of wheat flour SINGAPORE, Wed. To protect Singapore's flour milling industry, the Government today enforced a new rule restricting imports of wheat flour. All flour shipments to Singapore from any country, including the Malaysian territories, will have to be covered by specific import licences approved209 words
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Article53 1963-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. Khor Moi Seng, 75. died in hospital yesterday a few hours arter a sack of maize fell on her from a moving lorry in Balestler Hoad Sixteen sacks of grain fell off the lorry as the driver tried to avoid Khor who was53 words
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304 1963-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. TWO men, one armed with a pistol, raided a snack bar in Mountbatten Road here last night and robbed the cashier and 11 customers of three watches and cash totalling $1,700. A police spokesman said today that the304 words
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Article115 1963-12-12 5 Surprised smugglers abandon loot IPOII, Wed.— A police patrol boat surprised a smugglers' boat with about $13,000 worth of contraband textiles in the Tanjong Piandang River, in the Krian district, last night. Acting on a tip-off, a threemember police party led by the Krian OCPD. Asst. Supt. E. A. Fernandez,115 words
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Article41 1963-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Sixty-two employers In Malaya were fined a total of 52.700 tor offences under the Employees Provident Fund Ordinance, Weekly Holiday Ordinance and ether laws in October, the Department of Labour and Industrial Relations reported today.41 words
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96 1963-12-12 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The Industrial Workers Union of Singapore and Naafl have concluded a two-year agreement on bonus payments to Naafl employees. It,e agreement Is effective for this year and nex: year only. For this y.ar, the monthlyrated workers wtil receive a month's bonus V.sed96 words
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59 1963-12-12 5 PENANO. Wed.— The Governor. Raja Tun Uda Al-Hai. has instituted a new honour— Knitat Bakti Setia (Long Sen°ic3 Medal) which will be awarded on the advice of the Chief Minister. Other State honours arc: Pingat Oajah Perwira < Coi&cpicuous Oallantry Medal), Pingat Kelakuan Terouii59 words
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Article46 1963-12-12 5 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Pulau Senang murder trial will come up for resumed hearing on Monday before Mr. Justice Buttrose and a special seven-man Jury. The adjournment vras granted to enable one of the 59 accused, Chua Hat Imm. to recover from an illness.46 words
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Article, Illustration251 1963-12-12 5 Staff of 15 firms begin 'to rule' campaign today KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Seven thousand workers in 15 companies in Malaya will begin a work-to-rule campaign from tomorrow. This follows a breakdown In talks over retirement gratuity between the National Union of Commercial Workers and representatives of the firms. Talks on251 words
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Article60 1963-12-12 5 KAMPAR. Wed.— A total of 108 families were given keys to their new houses in the low-cost housing scheme in Kampar by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Sha'arl bin Shane, yesterday. He appealed to the families to co-operate with the State Oovernment, which60 words
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171 1963-12-12 5 KUCHING, Wednesday. 1.1 R. JUSTICE Harley today sentenced Chai Siaw iTI Mm, 24, in the High Court to five years' jail for possession of two grenades, and for consorting with persons he knew to have the intention of acting in a manner prejudicialReuter - 171 words
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79 1963-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed —A total of 77,909 people were registered at employment exchanges In Malaya at the end o; October, according to a Ministry of Labour and Social Welfare monthly report issued today. Of this. 10,280 were .'.ot> seekers registered for the79 words
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Article23 1963-12-12 5 SINGAPORE, Wed.— The P snd O luxury liner Chitral will arrive here tomorrow. About 70 of its passengers will disembark.23 words
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163 1963-12-12 5 Professor states law group's objects SINGAPORE, Wed. The Dean of the Law Faculty of the University of Singapore, Prof. H. E. Groves, today spoke of the objectives of the Association of Law Teachers and Schools in South-East Asia, which is to be established next year by the faculty. Among other163 words
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Article92 1963-12-12 5 IPOH. Wed.— Two houses herf and another in Tanjong Ram butan about 10 miles from here, were burgled yesterday of property and cash totalling $386. Teh Sin Mooi, 30, woman owner of a radio shop, lost $100 from her hoase in Clare Street here92 words
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Article57 1963-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Department of Labour and industrial Relations obtained agreement for the payment of $476,880 in 1,470 cases of workmen's compensation (including 39 fatal cases) during October, it was reported today. During the same period, the Department also heard 131 claims for wages due. and57 words
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Article43 1963-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A 20-member party of Malaysian trade unionist's returned here yesterday after a three-week study tour of India. The party, which was sponsored by the Malaysian Government, toured India, meeting trade unionists and Labour Ministry officials.43 words
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Article29 1963-12-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Mentri Bes&r of Selangor, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. today opened a community hall in an aborigine settlement at Sungei Judah. Carey Island.29 words
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162 1963-12-12 5 SINGAPORE, Wed. AN AUSTRALIAN "floating trade fair" r will arrive here in j March next year with a 70-member mission aboard and a full display of the country's goods on a promotion i tour. The trade mission will be i led by a West Australian162 words
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Article, Illustration338 1963-12-12 6 THE Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, told the House of Representatives yesterday that Malaya and Singapore suffered an estimated loss of $327 million in trade with Indonesia in the first three months of confrontation. This represents about three per338 words
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105 1963-12-12 6 Tengku: Ong can 'talk his head off...'— rNGKU Abdul Rahman said yesterday that a Singapore politician, Mr. Onr Eng Guan (I PP), can "talk his head off" in support of resuming trade relations with Indonesia. Giving instances in tbe House of Representatives of Indonesian aggression against Malaysia, the Prime Minister105 words
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Article518 1963-12-12 6 rpHE estimates of Fe--1 deral expenditure for Malaya were presented yesterday for the first time in the national language in accordance with Government's policy of Introducing Malay in progressive stages for purposes of day to day administration, a Treasury memorand um said. The memorandum said: "For518 words
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164 1963-12-12 6 DUTIES ON KNITWEAR IMPOSED TO AID OUR PRODUCTS rpHE House of Represents A tives yesterday approved the imposition of duties on imports of knitted wear in order to protect local manufacturers. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun. had earlier told the House about "dumping" of such164 words
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Article, Illustration323 1963-12-12 6 THE Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, told the House of Representatives yesterday that MPs acted in a manner prejudicial to public security, they must suffer the fate provided for under the Internal Security323 words
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257 1963-12-12 6 Expatriates in armed forces get nothing special THE Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told the House of Representatives yesterday that no special allowances are paid to expatriate officers In the Malaysian armed forces. He was replying to a query by MR. KARAM SINGH (SF-Damansara i who wanted to know how257 words
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360 1963-12-12 7 ■JHE Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, yesterday that free secondary education would not be extended to na-tional-type secondary schools "within the foreseeable future." He also announced that the entire postprimary education system was being reexamined. The Minister360 words
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220 1963-12-12 7 T«ENGKU Abdul Rah- man told Parliament yesterday that the Government has agreed in principle to train civil servants from Sarawak and Sabah in Kuala Lumpur. He was replying to a question by Abang Othman bin Abana: Haji Moasili (Sarawak). The Prime Minister said220 words
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Article77 1963-12-12 7 4 BILL to wind up the Victory Savings Certificates Fund launched in 1946 was approved by the House of Representatives yesterday. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. LJm Swee Aun, explained that the fund was meant to iwise $10 million. By 1950. only77 words
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113 1963-12-12 7 POST YOUR CHRISTMAS GREETINGS NOW KUALA LUMPLR. Wed.— If you want your Christmas and New Year urn-t--ing cards to be delivered anywhere in Malaya or Singapore by Dec. 25 you should post them not later than Dec. 20. The Ministry of Works. Posts and Telecommunications issued this advice today and113 words
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Article103 1963-12-12 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Indian Information Service has Riven details ot the qualifications needed for the scholarships it is oflerlnz to students in Malaysia and Brunei. Por postgraduate ntud-ps. applicant* must have a deiir*" of the University of Malaya or of an In- dian university or of103 words
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Article, Illustration652 1963-12-12 7 Divorcee: Raped and passed over to 4 others PRISED OPEN THE FLOORBOARDS TO GO TO POLICE IPOH, Wed. A pretty 1 divorcee had to prise open two floorboards of her house early one morning to escape and lodge a report of rape against her step-father, the High Court here was652 words
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Article37 1963-12-12 7 MUAR. Wed The State Government of Johore has earmarked $341,040 for the construction of another block of eight classrooms and a laboratory for the High School ano the Temenggong Ibrnblm Girls School at Batu Pahat.37 words
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150 1963-12-12 7 Malaysia to be venue of Scouts 5 conference KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaysia will be the venue for the fourth Far East Scout Conference in December 1964. the Chief Scout of Malaya, Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir, said today. He was speaking to 60 Scout trainees from Malaysia. Brunei. Thailand, Laos,150 words
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Article, Illustration283 1963-12-12 8 Tappers' pay negotiations bog down KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. NEGOTIATIONS between the National Union of Plantation Workers and the Malayan Planting Industries Employers Association on a new wage structure for 250,000 daily paic estate workers have bogged down. Announcing this today, the general secretary of the union, Mr P. P. Narayanan,283 words
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128 1963-12-12 8 Robber's pistol goes off, but misses victim SINGAPORE, Wed. A gunman's revolver went off as he used its butt to hit a van driver during a hold-up in Goodman Road yes-, terday. The bullet v.nizzed past the head of the victim, Yeo Eng Seng, and went through the roof ol128 words
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Article65 1963-12-12 8 Woman had Red papers, jailed BRUNEI TOWN, Wed.— A woman, Chan Slok Hiang, 28, has been sentenced to five years' jail for possession ol subversive documents. The Deputy Public Prosecutor, Mr. Ram Kishan, read out in court a document allegedly found In the woman's possession, which called for an armedReuter - 65 words
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Article46 1963-12-12 8 TPOH. Wed. The Perak branch of the Malayan Chine;-* Association will hold a meeting at the association premises here on Saturday to discuss Chinese education. The youth section of ttie Association will also hold a meetIn? on Sunday at the association premises46 words
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Article51 1963-12-12 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thieves raided a storehouse in Hicks Road here early today and got away with 54.564 worth of textile goods. Police said that the owner, Mr. Yap Chiew Lien. 49. proprietor of Kien Bee and Co. in Klyne Street, was told of the burglary at 551 words
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128 1963-12-12 8 SINGAPORE. Wed. An ap- plication by Mohamed bin Jani.il. 28, a building labourer, under sentence of death for the triple murder of a Sikh father, mother *nd son. for leave to appeal to the Federal Court of Appeal •gainst conviction and sentence, was refused128 words
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177 1963-12-12 8 Chamber wants more help for Malays SINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore Malay Chamber of Commerce will ask the government to set up a section in the Economic Development Board to help Malays go into commerce and industry. The secretary-general of the Chamber. Inche A AlkafT, today disclosed that the chamber had177 words
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101 1963-12-12 8 IPOH, Wed.— The Alliance and the Peoples Progressive Party will be engaged in a straight fight in a byelection for the Kampong Aston Ward of the Kampar Town Council. When nominations closed today enly two -jandid-ues had submitted their Ddoers, Mr. Wong Thye i-ing. a101 words
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Article43 1963-12-12 8 $5,850 fine for sampan man PENANG, Wed. A sampan man. Lee Ah Hool, 18, was fined 55.850. or one year's jail, for conveying about $5,000 worih of I dutiable goods in his sampan. The goods, with Lee's sampan, > were ordered to be confiscated.43 words
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Article, Illustration161 1963-12-12 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. A GROUP of Royal Air Force wives in Singapore have solved the problem of how to occupy their mornings fully and at the same time provide a service for subscribers to the Changi Broadcasting Service. The broadcasting service or "C.8.5." at it161 words
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Advertisement217 1963-12-12 8 r-^j^&jl FULL FIDELITY COMPLETE 4-TRACK STEREOPHONIC TAPE RECORDER j\ The SONY Model ;TGsoo|gives you a complete music system that records and plays 4-track stereophonic tapes. l^^ An exciting new world of lifelike sound will be offered to you with this precision built tape recorder. Professional performance with easy operation. Detachable'217 words
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Miscellaneous143 1963-12-12 8 Alley Oop By V.T. U ant I'm VKNOW. UTTLE O&S&SfJto} HOWP WfTH W/ OWN I I 6UKE. AM EVOj/ GEEI n>| I OKAY, VOU'St NO* f ah*. BS&6ImT LIKE TREWARP YOU PDR Aw, \\CU UKE I LANP6 AND A A LrTTLE OL I UKE THAT A KNtfiKT/ AJQSP v <UR143 words
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Article, Illustration1263 1963-12-12 9 In secret Mrs. Petrov pleads for help WE had been Hying for half an hour when the moment of crisis came. Slowly Mrs. Petrov got up and walked towards the washroom. I whispered urgently to stewardess Joyce Bull: -Don't let anyone in." Then I slipped through the washroom door after1,263 words
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Advertisement48 1963-12-12 9 A LUCKY I .V There's nothing like a Lucky You taste and enjoy the man-size flavor that comes from the world's finest tobaccos the full, smooth satisfying taste that's brought world fame to this modern American smoke. Taste a Lucky It's everything you want in a man's cigarette.48 words
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Article, Illustration2970 1963-12-12 10 Goh: Goods exports to RI negligible SINGAPORE, Wednesday Raja's challenge to Barisan: Make at least mild criticism of confrontation THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Raja- ratnam, today accused Barisan Sosialis Assemblymen of being "spokesmen for Jakarta."2,970 words
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Advertisement446 1963-12-12 10 m& l^l .Wi 22h 111 Si I IB Bilill^==^l --A^ttft W j, SCOTCH5 COTCH WHISKY AIG *Co.Ltp. K Ai^r 1 ng^M^'''. S Mark 'nch scotlamd 51^^P^/.^^^ 'M 1 ■L Kml f 9 ■&S. '''1,,, '■"■■•l Mli in HIIMIMII Too conventional to be a Volkswagen? Don't be d ccivrd by the446 words
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Advertisement116 1963-12-12 10 Why it Hia lien known at Hia King or Beasts? Become it's fierce, majattic, ond yet to be equalled >n courage. And what about tha charm. ing peacock? It's symbol of beauty and splendour. Hah! Why am I talking about Hia lion and the peacock? Ok, Yet! Thasa guiding principles116 words
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217 1963-12-12 11 Is it wrong to call on citizens in hour of need?' PENANG, Wednesday. JNCHE Aziz Ibrahim, State Executive Councillor and former Chief Minister, last night accused the Socialist Front of spreading lies about national registration. Addressing an Alliance by-election rally at Ayer Puteh in217 words
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211 1963-12-12 11 EIGHT WOMEN OF THE E.P.F. VOLUNTEER KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. gIGHT office workers from the Employees Provident Fund were the first group oi women to register for national service here toThey registered at the Petaling Jaya Development i Corporation centre. The group, which included a mother of three, put down their211 words
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114 1963-12-12 11 Our basic human rights by Dato Wong PENANG, Wed.-Malaysians are fortunate to be living in a country uhere the basic human rights are not denied them, Dato Wong Pow Nee, the Chief Minister, said yesterday. He told a rally at the Esplanade: "Many people take these rights as a matter114 words
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Article38 1963-12-12 11 MLAR. Wed.— ih> MotflJ BrBar of Johore, Dato Han Hassan bin Haii Yjruis, yesterday, opened two miclA:.°s' quarters-cum-clinics at Kimuong P:irit Sam.su Ulu ;md BiiKit Kanck.ir and ;i community h.ill at Parit i Uii.i--.38 words
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Article67 1963-12-12 11 SINGAPORE. W(d The dispute between the Singapore Gov-» iTiimeiH and tbe Amalgamated Union of Public Employees on Ctetatt submitted by the union for improved working conditions and revisions of salaries of grudr.s of Government medical workers, will be heard by the Industrial Arbitration Court on Jan. 20. The67 words
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Article52 1963-12-12 11 Tun Yusuf on holiday tour TAIPING. Wed.— The Yang dl-Pertuan Negara of Singapore and family, who are on holiday in north Malaya, left for Penan* yesterday after a two-day stay here During their stay at the Taip- I ing rest house Tun Yusuf visited several old friends and toured local52 words
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Article35 1963-12-12 11 KUALA LUMPUR. V.-rd— The House of Represent iti.es totihy sanctioned thr continnanea of the Tin Industry 'rte.scarch and Development i Fund Ordinance 1953. for another tlirw tears commencing on Jan. 1 next y?ar35 words
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350 1963-12-12 11 'Sorry* if I said it' T.engku tells House KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman today expressed hi§ regrets that he had been misunderstood over his recent remarks about government servants picketing outside the Federal House to back their claims for improved conditions of service. The Tengku was reported last week350 words
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203 1963-12-12 11 A LOR STAR. Wed.— A Thai farmer. Din Ting, who was found murdered In a padi field last Oct. 5 was a Customs informer, a preliminary inquiry here was told today. "He had given us informa- tion on several occasions in connection with203 words
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Article48 1963-12-12 11 PENANO. Wed. Chuah Chew Kuang. 24. was yesterday charged in the First Magistrate's CtJrt with living on the immoral earnings of a prostitute. Neoh Saw Phalk. at Tanfnng Tokong. between Nov. 12 and 26 rie pleaded not guilty ana I was allowed ball.48 words
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159 1963-12-12 11 NEED FOR A SARAWAK MINISTER, BY TENGKU |£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman told Parliament today that it wasj necessary to appoint a Minister for Sarawak Affairs because of the distance between here and Kuching and in view of the special needs of Sarawak. The Tengku was replying to an159 words
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Article31 1963-12-12 11 SINOAPORE. Wed. The Malaysian Ships Officers" Union will hold a general meeting on Dec. 21 to discuss the conditions of work of otficers employed jn Chinese shippmg companies here.31 words
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Advertisement192 1963-12-12 11 nation JT \\J\J needs \>-^v aiiiMHii^ HAVE YOU REGISTERED? POLAROID 160 KIT IDEAL CAMERA KIT FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY The whole family can enjoy the Polaroid Cimeu 160 kit. Then it nothing complicated about its operation-* tingle dial tdjuttt both the lent and ihutter tpeed automatically. All you hiv« to192 words
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Advertisement56 1963-12-12 11 A box of >r dv MAURIER carries beautifully packed quality filter tip cigarettes made from the The world's finest filter tip cigarette POWER CABLES, COMMUNICATION CABLES, ALUMINIUM COPPER WIRES. tAa^aßaaiatf<9 I I i VI Gourd Type Communication Cable Butyl-rubber Oil -Filled Cable Insulated Power Cable sole agents: SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR,56 words
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Obituary11 1963-12-12 12 HarWi SI0.( Minimum) BLAYLOCK* Baby Barbara aged An. on 11-l?-«311 words
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Article120 1963-12-12 12 2* Word* Minimum) CORRECTION FOR MISTAKEN <~heng who thanked Asia Marriage ■n rough which they met In an < 'nowledgement notice on 27-11-63 Id straits Timeit are not the same -ergons as the Mr Mrs. Tan Kng I.i rk Road. Singapore. THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Tan Tiang120 words
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Obituary23 1963-12-12 12 21) Wort* SIO (Minimum) CHRISTOPHER DRAGON Birthday In eteri.ity. The melody la broken, but UM memories, of the aong linger* on.23 words
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Article215 1963-12-12 12 20 Word* $10 (Minimum) THE GIFT of kMUsjg value Mikimoto pearls. The Mini; Shop. niipaliHata ADELPHI'S LANTERN ROOM (tlrm floor). Darning nightly, < xcept Sundays, to the music of the Stardust Trio. Dress informal. RVVITA CRISPBREAO is the perfect ■M to slimminK. Knjoy delicious Ryvlia. Mile from wholemeal rye.215 words
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Article663 1963-12-12 12 There can be no talks with Indonesia, nor of course can diplomatic relations be resumed, until violence and brigandry end. As for the Philippines, normal relations cannot be expected as long as that government attempts to impose conditions for the discussion 1 of its claim to663 words
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Article374 1963-12-12 12 §abah has grown faster in recent years than any other Malaysian state. Lumbering and estate agriculture have i been the sources of prosperity. It has been an uneven prosiperity. however, little of it reaching the small farmer and the fisherman. These categories cover all the indigenous peoples, who374 words
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Article150 1963-12-12 12 Kenya achieves independence today in conditions of serenity which few could have imagined possible a few short years ago. At the head of the Government stands Mr. Jomo I Kenyatta, once accused of im- j placable hatred for Britain and gaoled on charges of organising the Mao Mao150 words
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Article97 1963-12-12 12 NOW A TRIPLE THREAT ARMED ATTACKS ACROSS BORDER DESPATCH OF SECRET AGENTS SUBVERSION FROM WITHIN IN the diplomatic field Indonesia has been less successful, for her every endeavour to embarrass us or frustrate us has been met with ridiculous failure. Their firmest ally is Peking whose line the Jakarta authorities97 words
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Article, Illustration5368 1963-12-12 12 SOEKARNO'S 3-PRONGED OFFENSIVE —BY THE TENGKU ON September 1 6 of this year, an historic event in the history of South-east Asia took place with the inauguration of Malaysia. This day saw the fulfilment of the fondest political aspirations of the hitherto subject peoples of Singapore. Sabah and Sarawak when5,368 words
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Advertisement529 1963-12-12 12 Straits UM Malay Mail Claulflad adv»rtlwment» assy t* MMta M Ist now COLO IYORAGI ARCAOsT Orchard Dam* COLD ITORASI BRANCMSS AT HOLLAND ROAD— KATON9 KEPPCL. ROAD NAVAL, BASJK Aumorlsas' AiMc OTT BOOK STTOtIS LTD Wfmsslf Horn Couyar Qmv IMC NSTWS FRONT FHzcMtrters Sapsiwaiswl Mv MT. ISMAIL a Admiralty Rom. Naval529 words
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Advertisement41 1963-12-12 12 '$ee(jW The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Also Importers Exporters of High Class Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulia Street, T«l: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion, lit Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Road. Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement99 1963-12-12 12 Leave your heavy transport problems in efficient hands! Leave them to us! M/s. TAN TONG MENG CO., 372, THOMSON ROAD; SINGAPORE. 11. Tel: ***** *****. Telegram: "TONGMENGCO" Haulage Contractors for:--(1) HITACHI EXPRESS CO., LTD. (2 sets 60.000 KW-TG. Condenser Auxiliary Apparatus). (2) NATIONAL IRON STEEL MILLS LTD. (All their equipment99 words
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Advertisement29 1963-12-12 13 GLAMOROUS g SO yy^F -|i tm d OnC 1*6(1 YARDLEY LIPSTICKS QUALITY BUY ESSENCE -^.j J Ik OF CHICKEN ""^f "5 the RED box with the GOLDEN GOD'S HEAD^SSSS*29 words
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Advertisement50 1963-12-12 13 Jk ta pr 3g||fe "ir^ If -9 I P#^ What's so subtle about this gin? fftj BURNETT'S jSg^J |^ff ~^C IHjJ^ Booh. ■beautiful auwr-try Bumetf* with yonp I J*LJL**AJW a»umh "rndß". And toolc And hrn«. And onogn I i r -m w w Aad major It- You'll «oo° what wimn,50 words
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Miscellaneous578 1963-12-12 13 Today's Radio and TV| w«- a I 7.30 Up And About; 8.15 News; 6.53 Announcement*; 666 Share RADIO MALAYSIA 820 Up And About; 9.00 Cloae Market Report; 7.00 News; 7.10 NATIONAL SHORTWAVE j Down; 1100 Programme Sum- NewsUlk; 7.16 Singapore Legls>Fß\'icE 41 7 Metres mary: 1103 Music From The latlve578 words
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Article276 1963-12-12 14 The danger was that the Indonesian Government would accept these statements as truths and consider their confrontation policy successful. They would then decide on a continuation of their confrontation, he said. The Member for Paya Lebar had spoken of the lour free zones opened by Indonesia276 words
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Article269 1963-12-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. A TEACHER. Lee Chan Ming, was driving his family to the races here when another car overtook him on his left and caused a collision, a magistrate's court was told today. Lee. of Owen Road, told the First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Khoo Hln Hlong.269 words
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Article69 1963-12-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed.— An extortioner was today jailed for one year by Mr. R. 8.1. Pates, the Ninth Magistrate, after he had pleaded guilty. Ou Ec Seng. 21. was one of six men who had demanded $2 from a hawker at a Chinese wayang at the 15 m.s. Bukit69 words
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Article58 1963-12-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed.— TV Singa- j pura's Channel 5 will present programme on thr opening by -the Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. of the Unesco-sponsored syni- posium on "Patterns of Leadership and Authority in Traditional and Modern Societies. tomorrow at 9.45 p.m. The symposium is58 words
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Article62 1963-12-12 14 SINOAPORE. Wed— Mr. K. K. Pereira has been elected chairman el the Police Clerical Branch of the Singapore Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union. Other officials are: Secretary. Mr. Ch.eong Yuen Kwan; treasurer. Mr. Khoo Hian Wan, committee members: Messrs. Chan Chiok Shien. A. S. Nelson.62 words
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Article30 1963-12-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The children of Sunnyway Kindergarten this morning presented a cheque for 1500 to the Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam for the National Theatre Trust Fund.30 words
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Article29 1963-12-12 14 SINOAPORE Wed— Mr. Lim Chor Pee. the Third Criminal District Judge, has been transferred to the Slate Advocate-Gen-eral's Chambers as Crown Counsel and Deputy Public Prosecutor.29 words
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Article31 1963-12-12 14 SINGAPORE. Wed— The Beauty View Hotel Ltd will hold a cocktail party to celebrate the opening ol its Beauty Garden at 61 Brooke Road on Saturday at 6 p.m.31 words
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Advertisement67 1963-12-12 14 The Gift Of Gifts AlT\Jlil?Ml PANASONIC 1 1 M "W M I OC "fc^k Hn^L^^C^^l LA W it| f TMn^WrrT L^n^nW^r^Jnl n^ni B V L J'*_* I M n^LR U^ttnW-*- k I I CO EL! Mm m t smsm JSr BJnkt-^MnV^"'"'^ »»iion*il V > R? >x«K'>'y«v' 3f 'f W§X iw67 words
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Advertisement98 1963-12-12 14 FORTHEWOMANJ WHO LOVES BEING A WOMWI I i j beauty I treatment jj that cares for I all your skin Here it i': an aft<-r-L.tth f luxury care for all-over skin t beauty! Enriched -witfc I 'heart of lanolin!, this soothing creamy pink lotion smooths and softens Ekin a* you98 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-12-12 14 tllW.'L'lv.aTi UIGHEST and lowest tempera- tures In Maiaya and Slngapoie for the periou 8 p.m. on Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Hlfhest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kola Bnaiu M 73 Penang 86 72 ipoh 88 72 Malacca 88 73 Singapore M 7J43 words
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210 1963-12-12 15 'Admit us' plea by South Korea to the U.N. UNITED Nations. Wed. The South Korean Foreign Minister, Mr. Yong Shik Kirn, yesterday urged the U.N. to grant his country membership. He was speaking in the Main Political Committee's annual debate on the Korean question. The committee had rejected a CommunistReuter - 210 words
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Article49 1963-12-12 15 WASHINGTON. Wed.— The Inited States has protested to Bolivia against the abduction of four Americans by striking tin miners. A State Department spokesman said the protest, banded to the Bolivian Foreign Ministry yesterday, held the Government fully responsible for the safety of the four Americans. Keuter.Reuter - 49 words
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213 1963-12-12 15 Emergency in South Arabian Federation ADEN, Wednesday fHE Federal Supreme Council last night declared a state of emergency throughout the South Arabian Federation following yesterday's bomb outrage at the airport here. The Supreme Council also announced that all frontiers between the Federation and the Yemen had been closed. No-one wouldReuter - 213 words
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234 1963-12-12 15 pHINA opens a major effort this week to extend her contacts and influence in Africa when Prime Minister Chou En-lai arrives in Cairo for a lengthy tour of the continent. The Importance of the tour In Chinese eyes Is underlined by the presenceReuter - 234 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-12-12 15 BRUNEI rebel leader A. M. Azahun, minus goatee, confers with Indonesian Army Intelligence officer Col. Magenda at the home of the local army commander in Pontianak, West Borneo, where he had come to discuss co-ordin-ation of activities with the Indonesian Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister, Dr.51 words
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167 1963-12-12 15 T EW YORK, Wed. The Studebaker Corporation, which first opened for business in 1852 making covered wa- gons and is now closing down motor car manufacturing in the United States, lost US$4O million making cars since 1959. it was disclosed yesterday. The figureReuter - 167 words
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251 1963-12-12 15 L.B.J. told to expect continued Chinese hostility WASHINGTON, Wed. A review of Far East trends made for President Johnson by the State Department predicts continued Chinese hostility towards the United States, it was learned today. This sombre long-term outlook is believed responsible for a decision that this country, while offeringReuter - 251 words
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Article21 1963-12-12 15 new york. wvct.-rni- nty Council has voted unanimously to rename idlewild International airport John F. Kennedy international airport. ReutrrReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement145 1963-12-12 15 M I I a- Each flat consists of 4 large bedrooms Value tor your money: sx. b. Terrazzo floors in bedrooms, lounge, study Modern luxury and comfortable flats on freehold land. rooms and dining rooms Mosaic floors in bathroom and kitchen. K c. glazed tiles to kitchen and bathI ■V^A145 words
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Article, Illustration342 1963-12-12 16 How to buy a Christmas tie that pleases him fIECKTIES arc probably the gift most often given. So here's a word of caution to those who are buying gifts for Christmas. Men's clothes are a bit on the sombre side and ties are sometimes a man's only means342 words
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Article211 1963-12-12 16 THERE comes a time in every girl's life when she wants to have a really good photograph of herself taken. The picture's success will depend a great deal on the photographer but he cannot be expected to work miracles if his subject ha.s not made the211 words
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239 1963-12-12 16 OVEN-BAKED CHICKEN WITH CRUNCH CRUST "^OT so long ago chicken was a luxury. But not any more prices are reasonable and within the pocket of every housewife. Considering how popular chicken is. there is always some new recipe or other being introduced. There are all sorts of ways of serving239 words
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77 1963-12-12 16 Delicious salad for picnics, beach parties A DELICIOUS salad that travels well to picnics and beach parties is made by mixing shredded spring cabbage with chopped green pepper and chopped onion and a can of red kidney beans, drained Add salt and peppet to taste and toss with mayonnaise If77 words
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Advertisement239 1963-12-12 16 XS Hints for gifts I Petite. Compact, thr M. tiny gold make-up i^^^^^B^^^ raw to fit the smallest B,' Talcum and Kau de jfm JtT JOk Intimate Bath Cubes and Kau de Toilette to klu mourisc your bath. w»~ M t -a^auaV. T^" M Elegant flagon* of excif f tine239 words
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Advertisement385 1963-12-12 16 TV M P^?M- 1 ■^ißbbßbl"^ iHH k/i& >>V Bfe^BalattaMaffi maidejt/bnrt Choose the bra tKat promises to accentuate your silhouette to perfection— EMPHASlS*. "Vyrene" front section and elastic back closure stretch four easy .inches for comfort stitched cups give added emphasis. The shape's the thing "Emphasis" also available in Lace and385 words
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Miscellaneous317 1963-12-12 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6 Express discontent to aome In 1. Biographer sees something game <6> w!KS- nT*" 1 1 abOUl 7 Not yer <™<«ted with for tprtie bM Corfu trl P *"*> tooV (3 8 > tome point (7k < Serious composer gets In the 10. Sound work produced317 words
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Article, Illustration136 1963-12-12 17 A big puff and presto Her Majesty has a paper bird npHE RAJA Permaisuri Agong made a silver-paper bird after seeing a demonstration of ceiling and wall decorations at the residence of the Japanese Ambassador in Ampang Road, Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The demonstration was given by the wife of the136 words
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Article164 1963-12-12 17 4 A MAN WITHOUT HONOUR...' TELUK ANSON, Wednesday. 'THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-Operatives, A Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said last night that Soekarno had broken faith with the United Nations when he failed to keep his promise to hold a referendum in West Irian after it was handed over164 words
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Article40 1963-12-12 17 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Singapore Cable and Wireless Staff Union, which served a two-week strike notice on the company on Dec. 5, today said only 48 out of 442 of Its members who voted were Against strike action.40 words
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Article, Illustration25 1963-12-12 17 A BIRD IN HAND... the Queen is delighted with her own work. She took it home after the demonstration.25 words
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Article24 1963-12-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The second last batch of 137 Bnns-ford-trained teachers v;ll return here on Friday after two fens' training In England.24 words
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Article30 1963-12-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and th« Raja Permaisuri Agong will visit the Malayan Teachers College at Pantai Valley here tomorrow at 11 a.m.30 words
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152 1963-12-12 17 Waterfront workers seek aid from Govt. pENANG, Wed. The MCA labour committee has received hundreds of applications for Government aid from Penang waterfront labourers affected by the suspension of trade with Indonesia. The chairman of the committee. Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, who recently Interviewed about 100 kepalas representing a total152 words
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Article58 1963-12-12 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Tengku Abdul Rahman said in the House of Representatives to- 1 day that he had not received any request from the Pakistan Go- 1 vernment to mediate in the Kash- 1 mir dispute. Hr was replying to a question by Haji Hassan58 words
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Advertisement123 1963-12-12 17 £\m or y° ur i It DINNER 'Ifljp^'tf A viU. I turkeys, Hams, Poultry, Vegetables, Fruits, II W S Puddings, Desserts all the delicious mak- xS^Si [ngS Ot scrum P tlousl y eood Christmas I fCaSt f r y nr selectlon at the Supermarket. J jfi/-li 'W Visit OUr store123 words
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Advertisement597 1963-12-12 18 |BBssWBWEMBMBBIBWBsaaWB«W ■BbMBBbI K'lintinurd from Page I'l SITUATIONS VACANI .<*« SS (Min.)— Box St rts. mxtn FEMALE FILING CLERK, 10- U years old, passed Form IV. Apply In Writing to Steen Sehested and Partners, P.O. Box 904. Kuala Lumpur. WANTED 'LADY TYPIST (Chinese) for well established firm. Knowledge of Chines* essential.597 words
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Advertisement715 1963-12-12 18 SITUATIONS VACANT Words SS (Min.)— Box St eta. rxtrm REQUIRED JANUARY EFFICIENT Secretary/ Stenographer. Previous workIng experience essential. Apply with full particulars and testimonials and stating expected salary to Box A 6832 S.T. Spore. A WELL ESTABLISHED IMPORTS ft Exports firm requires a Junior Clerk able to handle letters-tiling, deliver715 words
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Advertisement748 1963-12-12 18 SITUATIONS WANTED Min.)— Box r«. axlr. READ the Senior Appointments Vacant in Tbe Sunday Mall each week. TELEVISION PRODUCER. 8.8.C. and Independent Commercial TV U.K. trained (Programme Production and TV Advertising) Asian producer seeks employment in Federation or SlnKapore from January 1964. Pleas* write Bos A6B4S S.T. Spore. ACCOMMODATION VACANT748 words
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Advertisement884 1963-12-12 18 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2t Words SS (Min.)— Box St eta. mxtra ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW t.n gMSi sq. ft. freehold land at Coronation Koad West. Spore 10. Vacant hmpension. Principals only. Apply P.O. Box Mil, Spore EASTERN MANSIONS: Three Bed- roomed Flat overlooking sea. Mozalc/ Parquet Floor. $35,000/-. Real Estate Agents884 words
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Advertisement693 1963-12-12 18 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS 1 GIFT PROBLEM NACGINC YOU? Solve it by tending s maxaiine subscription snd rteimht yeur friendt. t* choo»e from ttr every palate. r ric list from WORLDWIDE TRADERS, P.O. Bei 952, Penang. (M.1.) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES M Words SS (Min.)— Box St eta. mxtn OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE In SeleKie693 words
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Advertisement877 1963-12-12 18 MACHINERY PLANT FOR SALE it Words SS (Mm.) Box St eta. mxtra EX -STOCK FROM Malayan Development Machinery. Ltd. Stone Crushers. Uranulators and Screens In 7 sixes. Malayan Development Machinery, Ltd.. j«lim Krmajuan. Petaling Jaya. Telephone UIU BOATS, YACHTS FOR SALE 20 Words SS (Mm.) Box St et: mxtn OCEAN877 words
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Advertisement796 1963-12-12 18 FOR SALE it Words SS (Min.)— Box St eta. mxtn I KILL ants, rockroacaes with ktnaSOon Johnston's No-Roach Ussy to use. 1 1 Effective lor months. At PMspatrtck i Supermarket, itnd others. I FOR SALE I Grundlg Stereo Consul I j Type SO 191 W.K. Record-Player-Radio-gram and Tape Recorder. Price796 words
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Advertisement530 1963-12-12 18 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) it Words SS (Min.)— Boa St eta. matm PERPETUAL GIFTS for Uie Kestly« Season! Jewelleries of Beauty In Dlarxends, Sapphlni. Rubles, Emeralds. Pearls. Jade. Opal. Amber ate. Metre) Kxquislte Jewellery. 72-74. Bleb Street. Spore. LADIES DRESS SHOP It Words SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. mwtrm VISIT ROSE530 words
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Advertisement1459 1963-12-12 19 lv nnmi-uui. *t>i lu«si u.h.. Due win miis 9U» OOIIUS Liveipni la Pt/TMay Die 13 PAIROCLUI Li«erpui. Glasgow Gli. 4 Oec 11 Dec 14/11 Oac 17 ANCHISES Literieel. Oublin M Gla. II Dec IS Dec 11/21 Dec il MACNAON LiverpMl. GiaiMW Bac II Oie 12 Oic 2J/2) lac la ASPHALION1,459 words
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Advertisement1397 1963-12-12 19 |I|^ THE EAC LINES ■K^apepii^-^B niiiummmi ku«M». roMia.) io.imi*oiuv piiOMi 7tm r«oMt ihu mows ejaa pmohi aav lAILINCS 10 GENOA Lf HAVRE. HAMBURG, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM. OSLO GOTHENBURG AND COPENHAGEN. ™^™™""™"™^^™T'Mre^^™"TT'n7!^^™^e 1 n l an 7™ "JUTUNDIA" I) 23/21 Oec 17/29 Die 19/11 Oee "KAMBODIA" a) M Oec 41,397 words
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Advertisement1341 1963-12-12 19 I Ben%ljne\ EXPRESS SEIVICE ID LONOOH, LIVERPOOL ft COWTINENTAL POTS < BENVANNOCH ft i Siagapen P. Swattaakaa PMaag M.otfiestrough Jm 11 < tec 14/19 Om 11/20 Oac 21/21 GrangemovUi fit 10 BENVENUE \IZS~ 1^ S SiagMan P. Swetteikaa Peiaag J* a 1.71 T.« 11 tec 11/20 RM 21/22 l» MB1,341 words
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Advertisement1301 1963-12-12 19 feMcALISXER <Sc CO., LTD. lei. m .3.-31 «Q tLLERMAM LJMB Us HLAVEMKSS LIMB v ..-NtOH, HAMB4MK, IOTURBAH. LO3 ANGEUS, SAN FRANCISCO, UVti, WU ft MIOOLISaHOukU lEAITU. VANCOUVER ft PORTUNI Cm OF PCTtROORt-0.1 Uuum etrga tee^CMUal ft Saatl Spore P. S ham Penang sunmvuU t Calls Havre Mtera LMdei. 25/il°Dee lioac/l^jaa1,301 words
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Article28 1963-12-12 20 December 11. MALAYAN Rl BBER PRICE: 661 rents (down five -eighths of a cent). TIN: $498 (up $3). Estimated unofficial offering; 245 tons (up 5 tons).28 words
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Article70 1963-12-12 20 /"HINEIt Produce Exchange, Smg*. per* neon pries* per pleul yeeterflßfl Coconut ell: bulk J5Ol seller*, drum S33| sellers. Copra: Dec./Jaa. UK Continent Unquoted. Popper: Muntok whit* J1471 sellen. Barawak white SI4S sellers, ipeclal Sarawak black $1121 sellers, garbled LamponK black Sll2l sellers. ASIA $123} rellers. Singapore Coconut Oil70 words
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643 1963-12-12 20 From Our Market Correspondent rr was still a relatively active market on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although price move- 1 merits were still in the majority of cases narrow. The market really exhibited no definite trend. There was again no real feature643 words
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Article23 1963-12-12 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 10 Dec. 1 Industrial",: 128.19 128 3 fins: 122.53 122.7: i rubbers: 108.24 108.2' Dec. 29. 1962=100.23 words
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Article880 1963-12-12 20 /COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number ol the shares traded In brackets: INOUSTTRIALS: Beutttad (1.000) SI 69 cd, (2.000) $1.68 cd; Central Prep. »1.69 8U $1-68 BL. (16.000) $1.67. (14,000) $1.68. (15.000) $169. U21.000)880 words
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Article76 1963-12-12 20 T'HK Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginningon December 12. Rubber 67 cts a lb. Copra $480 a ton. Coconut oil $862 a ton. Palm oil $631.50 a ton. Palm kernels $403.75 a ton. The rate of duties payable76 words
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Article189 1963-12-12 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dei-ember 11. Three months INDUSTRIALS Dunlop* 20 ct*. M. Box 19 ft*. City Dev. ft cts. MrAh.Mer 14 eta. K. Smelters 20 ct*. Robinson 11 ct*. Kkko i'l I'tn. C. Storage ltd. Fed. Dlsp. 15 cts. Rotlunana 13 eta. K. A N. 1!> cts. SelanKor Prop.189 words
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Article81 1963-12-12 20 THK Malayan Exehang* Bankf Ata«•latian made tbtnt change* in lta rate* to merchant* yesterday (all rate* to $100): Canada: buying TT 35 7/16, airmail OD 35 9/16. 90 d/*t 36 1/16 credit bills, 36 1/1 trade bills. •ailing TT cr OO rtadyi Canada U 1/8. On the free81 words
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Article53 1963-12-12 20 Output from the estates and mines In the Gnthrie Group for November and 1963 to date in brackets are as follows: rubber 9.611.000 lb.. (90,401.000 lb i, tea 151.000 lb.. (1.493.000 lb.) palm oil 2.863.000 tons. (31.627.000 tons), palm kernels 666.000 tons, (6.888,000 tons), and tin ore 1,16753 words
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Article171 1963-12-12 20 CHIP lying aien R ti<). the Singaa«pe •f «nar«a* today are: Lavernbank 3R/39. RotU 8/9. Bencleucb 25/36, Palatlno 46. President Jackson 15/16 Rajah Brooke, Salman 18, Chltral 1/2 Le Natal 6A. Berdang N.W 3, Larut 21/22." and Purnea 6/7. Innsr reads: Angkorwat, Tong Nam TalkuihlD, Karalta, Hong171 words
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428 1963-12-12 20 |X)LLOWINO the overnight F London rise Straits tin appreciated by $3 to $498 and Is once again back to only 50 cents below the year's highest level achieved earlier this month. The offering was estimated up 5 tons to 245 tons. In428 words
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Article102 1963-12-12 20 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIALS had highlights In today's quieter market. Leaders held steady and overall moves were small and about In balance. Tobacco lames attracted solid support. Oils were easier while baxe metals again moved irregularly. Loans were steady. C.R.A BjgJ Mount laa N. Broken BUI (10s Ampol 11102 words
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Article258 1963-12-12 20 DECEMBER first grade rubber Duysra f.e.b. closed at 5 p.m. m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yrtterday at 631 cent* per lb. down naif cent, on Tuexday'n cloMnx level for the position. The tone was quiet after easier. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. doting prtcee in conta per lb. yesterday 1258 words
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Advertisement408 1963-12-12 20 JABATAN RADIO MALAYSIA TENOEK NOTICE Tenders are Invited from reputed Arms. In sealed covers, clearly marked "TENDERS FOR THK SUPPLY OP POUR 10KW MEDIUM WAVE BROADCAST TRANSMITTERS AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT" by the Pengarah. Jabatan Radio, Room 87 Block "C", Dewan Tunku Abdul Rahman, Jalan Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, up to 12.00408 words
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Advertisement884 1963-12-12 21 DUFF DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED COMPANY NOTICE A Malayan Branch Register of Members of the abovenamed Company, who are resident In Malaya will be opened in Kuala Lumpur on Ist January, 1964. It will be maintained at the offices of Boustead-Buttery Estates Agency Limited, P.O. Box No. 1070, No. 1, Benteng,884 words
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Advertisement812 1963-12-12 21 NOTICES MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated In England) The Board has declared an interim dividend of 9d. per share less Income Tax payable in London on 31st December to all shareholders on the reglstei on 28th November Including transferees of transfers lodged up to a p m. on 25th November812 words
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Advertisement694 1963-12-12 21 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE interruption ef Water Supply Due to major alteration to C.E.B. sub-*UUon at Pantal Valley Pumping Station lt will be necessary to shut down the water supply from 7.30 a.m. 7.30 p.m. on Sunday 15th. December. 1963. Consumers In the following areas are »d vised to store sufficient694 words
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Advertisement808 1963-12-12 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG > Prof— worship* Beadfrship* Applications are Invited for the following Professorships/Readerships: Chinese Language Literature Chinese History Chinese Philosophy English Language Literature World History Geography Sociology Social Work Economics Business Administration Mathematics Physics Chemistry Biology Principal medium of instruction: Chinese Monthly Salary (Super808 words
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Advertisement1687 1963-12-12 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT I UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA FACULTY OP AGRICULTURE Applications are invited for the posts listed below which are likely to fall vacant in 1964. (a) Two posts of Lecturer/ Assistant Lecturer (Animal Science Section). Candidates should preferably have a good Honours degree or a higher degree in either Agricultural1,687 words
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1901 1963-12-12 22 EPSOM JEEP - Trainer Rinus saddles four winners at Bukit Timah EPSOM JEEP By SINGAPORE, Wed. Ipoh trainer Rinus van Breukelen had a good day at Bukit Timah today, winning four of the seven races on the card. And Qarnet Bougoure was astride three of his winners, Ada Baik. Bovain and Bintanr Sarawak.1,901 words
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Article333 1963-12-12 22 SINGAPORE. Wed. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on today's races. RACE 1: NVar the furlong post Gold Test and Kerles came together. L. Harbrldge (Kerles) was fined $100 for falling to ride his mount out right to the winning post, thereby Jeopardising his chance of333 words
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Article27 1963-12-12 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Selangor Cricket Association will hold its annual general meetirg at Victoria Institution Old Boys Association at 7 p.m on Dec 30 SOCCER27 words
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Article237 1963-12-12 22 'Babes' knock Spurs out of Cup— ANCHESTER, Wed. iTI Manchester United knocked fellow-English giants Tottenham Hotspur out of the European Cup-winners Cup on 4-3 aggregate here last night. United won the second round second leg match 4-1. Tottenham, holders of the trophy, were severely handicapped by the loss of Scottish237 words
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Article194 1963-12-12 22 'TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR, who meet Chelsea in the third round of the F.A. Cud. a-» clear favourites at 9-1 for tl.a trophy following last night'a Victoria Club callover. Local rivals Everton and Liverpool are joint second favourites at 10-1. West Ham, who meet another London club. CharltonReuter - 194 words
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Advertisement270 1963-12-12 22 ENJOY GRACIOUS JET SERVICE ON JAL'S SILK ROAD TO EUROPE Bound for the Middle East or Europe? Fly JAL's "Silk Road" and discover the delights of jet travel in the Japanese manner. Follow the course of ancient caravans as you speed via Calcutta, Karachi, Kuwait, and Cairo to Rome, Frankfurt270 words
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Advertisement93 1963-12-12 22 BONUS J jfcß Vj Assured added to "With Profits" policies 'or 1962. The biggest annual bonus m jfl Malaysia and growing bigger every M 963 BONUs\ J ■p||Mi qkmmi 1 An Endowment policy "With Profits" ■Ea E3IHS^ I I for a Sum Assured of $10,000 would b« i wort^ $15,60093 words
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Miscellaneous104 1963-12-12 22 TENNIS -Malayan junior championships (RSGC courts, XL, 9.30 a.m.). RUGGER Schools Intrr-ron* •-final replay: Perak v Johora (Shaw Rd K.L. 8.30 a.m.); final: Neeri v winners of Perak v Johore 'XL uadang. 5' SOCCER S'pon senior cup: Jollllads v Police '5 30 p.m.); Pathul Karib v D. Allan 'A' (7.104 words
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466 1963-12-12 23 JACK FINGLETON - From JACK FINGLETON: Brisbane, Wednesday 1 I OFFICIALLY, the First Test between South Africa and Australia ended at 2.30 p.m. here today in a draw. Final scores: Australia 435 and 144 for one declared; South Africa 346 and 13 fur one. A466 words
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Article93 1963-12-12 23 .H t>TB \l.l .^1 IV\h 435 >. \IKII v l>l INNS 346 i; ALIA 2XI) INNS (owrnight 23-0) Simpson c .sub b Partridge 34 L.iwry not out 87 O'Neill not out 1» Extras 4 Total (lor 1 wicket dec) 144 \\,.t frll at: 83. i iu6: P. Pollock 8-0-26-0;93 words
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172 1963-12-12 23 EGAR GETS ESCORT AFTER GUN —THREAT— I^RISBANE, Wed.— Armed dc- •D tectivcs escorted umpirs Coiin Egar. the man who "noballed" lan Meckiff out of Test cricket, from the ground her* yesterday following an anonv mous telephone threat to give him "the Kennedy medicine." The police escort was provided as EgarReuter - 172 words
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332 1963-12-12 23 KARTAR SINGH - Malacca boys and Spore girls are champs KARTAR SINGH HOCKEY By MALACCA, Wed.— Unbeaten Malacca won the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council quadrangular hockey tournament for boys on goal average when they beat Negri Sembllan 3-0 here today. Singapore, with a 1-0 victory over Perak. finished run-ners-up. Both Malacca332 words
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Article40 1963-12-12 23 nACCA, Wed. The Commonwealth team and Pakistan drew again in their third unofll cial Test which ended today. Scores were: Commonwealth 234 and 344-6 dec. Pakistan 318 and 223-4. The nrst two Tests were also drawn.40 words
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Article99 1963-12-12 23 |£UALA LUMPUR. Wed. A record number of entries have been received for the Malayan Junior termi s championships which begin at the Royal Selangor Golf Club courts at 9.30 a.m. tomorrow. Fourteen players, including the holder. Daniel Lim of Singapore, will take part in the under99 words
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Article130 1963-12-12 23 TPOH. Wed. Fourteen teams (I lor tta Malayan -i srven-a-side competition to be held cc Lang here on Dec. 21. \V. D. Proctor, secretary of the MRU, aic 1 today "hat ihe clos- '-for entries had been t ded till tomorrow after •bleb the draw130 words
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Article42 1963-12-12 23 Krom GtOKOK LIl HONG KONG. Wed —The visiting Malaysian basketball team •en 56-74 by nn all-Hcnc Kong Mdc in an exhibition rru'eh iirre last ni'-'ht. The Hnnc Konc r««er* who lost twice to the Malaysians durine Talpeh. dominated play throughout.42 words
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Article487 1963-12-12 23 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY SOCCER By KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. E*AM SELECTOR Teoh Chye Hin said today that x the Malaysia team for the Asian youth tournament at Saigon next April would be very much stronger than the Malayan team who were unplaced in the fifth tournament487 words
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Article, Illustration317 1963-12-12 23 Ken Fernandex - REPLAY TO DECIDE FINALISTS Ken Fernandex By KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Perak, the holders, Just managed to draw 3 3 with Johore despite extra time, in the semi-final of the Federation of Malaya Schools Sports Council rugger competition for the Ung Khek Chow trophy on the Shaw Road ground this evening.317 words
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Article205 1963-12-12 23 Singapore swim team off on tour SINGAPORE. Wed. A Singapore combined schools swimming and water -polo team of eight boys and six girls left this morning for a week's tour during which they will meet the national teams of Burma and Thailand. The team, comprising some of Singapore's top swimmers205 words
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Advertisement322 1963-12-12 23 theFQRTIS&yUt 100% Waterproof One of the world's One-piece case New-style and Dust-proof thinnest fully-automatic in a buckleless strap The new FORTIS Skylark can watches with Date distinguished new shape The new FORTIS Skylark comes proudly claim to be one of the The exclusive super-thin design The new FORTIS Sk.wk comes322 words
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Article, Illustration924 1963-12-12 24 Tengku accuses Karam Singh of 'expressirig the views of Communists' in debate 'It is obvious that it is not our intention to provoke war with anyone* By Our Parliamentary Reporter* 1(1 ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Alter a spirited debate, dm ing which Tengku Abdul Rahman accuse924 words
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300 1963-12-12 24 Cuepacs retort to Indonesia: There's no revolt I^UALA LUMPUR. lV Wed. The recent action by civil servants in picketing some Government offices here for one day in protest against the delay in the settlement of claims did not mean that they were "revolting" Bfftlnst the Government. The president of the300 words
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174 1963-12-12 24 He waits for court's permission to marry SYDNEY, Wed. A Chinese waiter. Chow Kwei Hen, who wants to stay in Australia today asked the Sydney Central Court for permission to marry an 18-year-old naturalised Australian girl. Ze n a Spartalis of Randwick. Sydney. Zena's father has objected to the marriageReuter - 174 words
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104 1963-12-12 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Dean oi the University of Singapore's Medical Faculty. Professor K. Shanmugaratnam, will declare open the Medical Society's biennial "Medical Week. 1963 on Dec. 16 at Kins; Edward VII Hall. Other speakers at the opening are Dr. B.R. Sreenivasan. Dr. Robert Loh.104 words
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Article101 1963-12-12 24 Soekarno plans -a Conefo- JAKARTA, Wed. PresiJ dent Soekarno has said that a "conference of the new emerging forces" Conefo) will be part of the "third goal" of the Indonesian revolution. In a written message to Treasury School graduates, he hailed last month's Games of the New Emerging Forces (Oanefo)101 words
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Article30 1963-12-12 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.— A visiting lecturer from Birniiiißlium University. Prof. K. A. Busia. gave a public talk on "Africa in World Politics today at the University of Singapore.30 words
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142 1963-12-12 24 SINGAPORE. Wed. THE former assistant Chief of Naval Staff in London, Rear Admiral M. R. Ross, said here today that there was "adequate properly-trained personnel' to operate British ships in the Far East in readiness for any eventualities. He was speaking at Singapore Airport before142 words
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Article320 1963-12-12 24 LONDON, Wed.— A sudden investment demand for leading industrial equities provided the high light of the Stock Markets today. The demand was touched off by the latest political opinion poll showing the Conservatives in a considerably improved position and v.as further stimulated by the latest320 words
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Article51 1963-12-12 24 LONDON. Wed— Spot 20 Nd., Jan. 20 3/16 d.. Feb. 20-.d.. Mar. 20 7/18 d.. Jan/Mar. 30 5/16 d., Apr./ June 20 7/IM.. July/Sept. 20 id.. Oct./ Dec. 204 d.. Jan./ Mar. 20'4d.. Apr. June 20'fcd., c.U. Dec. 19 15/16 d., Jan. 20d.. Feb. 20 1 16d Tone: Very51 words
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Article28 1963-12-12 24 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £f»9B. sellers £998 2 Forward buyers ,1993. sellers £993',.. Settlement £999. Turnover a.m. 60 tons. p.m. I ■55 tons. Tone: Steady but quiet. I28 words
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209 1963-12-12 24 Security measures tightened after bomb blast SINGAPORE. Wed. Police have intensified security measures throughout the island following Monday night's bomb outrage which claimed two lives. Police guard> have beep reinforced at vital Installations, including the Radio Singapore transmitting station In Caldecott Hill. th<' Telephone Board in Hill Street, the Wirelea209 words
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Advertisement97 1963-12-12 24 JnL PEKING t flJSllii MAKE FULL USE 60-62. North Bridge Road. OF OUR Singapore. Tel: ***** ***** MONEY SAVING EXCITINGLY I PROGRAMME NEW fIPR young r~y x FASHIONS Accumulate our sales memos y-Zta, fc»^<V** is>ucd to you or your friends UtoluNCU /^k between 6th and 24th December T/1 V^^V^ Ibl97 words
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Advertisement202 1963-12-12 24 ETERNH-.VMHTIC Sahida I Hi m^\ Folly automated elegance t EncKmting «Sahi<U» •thavery timepiece women have always craved. And now, for tht first time, she can wear a divine combination of extravagant beauty and unrivalled self-winding Eterna Matic predaoa. What a joy! to own a lasting piece of preciout watch jewellery202 words
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