The Straits Times, 14 December 1963

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  • 20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 Rational The Straits Times Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 352
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  • 1113 1  -  Tengku 'Communal clashes' warning in House BILL TO PROHIBIT USE OF RELIGION TO 'FRIGHTEN' VOTERS by By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, warned Parliament today of "communal clashes and trouble" if political parties were not stopped from unduly influencing voters
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  • 181 1 Soekarno: Malaysia will be crushed soon JAKARTA. Fri. President Soekarno said last night that Malaysia would be crushed soon." according to Antara news agency. The agency said he made this remark in a speech to the Indonesian Engineers Association here. President Soekarno said the 'relentless struggle" the republic was waging
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  • 28 1 MANILA. Fri—President Macapugal will stay overnight in Bangkok as Die official guest of tin- iiiai Governmet on his way home from his African visits. Reuter.
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  • 966 1 SINGAPORE, Friday. •JMIH Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, this afternoon announced a surprise $.")(X).0()0 "Christmas" interim bonus for l(),0()() workers of the Singapore Harbour Board. This is the Government's second interim award to the waterfront workers following the $2 million "Malaysia" bonus in
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  • 286 1 The Tengku is so right, says paper CYDNEY, Fri.— Tengku Abdul Rahman chose the right words "catalogue pf Indonesian piracy, subversion, sabotage and armed attack," the Sydney Daily Telegraph said editorially today. The paper was referring to the Tengkus statement to the Malaysian Parliament In which he said Indonesia's confrontation
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  • 249 1 Kenya aim: Union with three other countries BIG STEP TOWARDS THE GOAL OF PAN-AFRICAN UNITY* VAIROBI. Fri. The Kenya Government's immediate aim is political union with Tanganyika. Uganda and Zanzibar, the Duke oi, Edinburgh, in a Speech from the -Throne, tofcl the Kenya National Assembly today. The speech, on behalf
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  • 28 1 JERUSALEM, Fri. Israeli officials decided today to rename the main street of Nazareth "Pope Paul VI Street" to mark the Pontiff's pilgrimage next month.— UPl.
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  • 141 1 LONDON. Fri. (MKKHA troops, estiI mated to number about 1.000. are flying from Britain to relieve hard-pressed troops on jungle patrols acainst Indonesian guerilla forces in Borneo ao(' Sarawak. A British War Office spokesman said here today a Gurkha battalion would be moving by air to
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  • 275 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. JIII-; Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak, s;iid today lli;it Malaysia would shortly make ;i request for greater military assistance from New Zeal&rikl «»s part of the expansion programme of [\w Malaysian armed forces. He did not say
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  • 111 1 EDINBUKGH, Fri— A 20-year-old BriiL.li moael accused ol appearing nude ut thi.s year's Edinburgh Festival drama conleience was louncl not guilij here today ot a cha.-;je thai .she acted in v I "Miamele.-s and Indecent manner." The conference exploded lniq uproar when, on Us imal day.' Sepi.
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  • 247 1 Tin breaks $500 AND £1,000 barriers K l '-V' A LUMPUR, Fri. Tin today broke the $500 and £1.000 barriers. In SINGAPORE a further advance of $2.12. took the tin price to $500.62. a picul— the lMghe.it price in nearly 11 years. The price was $501 on Feb. 5. 1952.
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  • 40 1 MIIPIMM. ROW: 1« UIONS MM I .1.M.1 I j LONDON 1 ri. T<" uropi-.m nation*. in« lucl is Brit.iin .mil Franir to .i> thrc« >m the j:aunt--1 \m tin- niti-cl Statts hi major >hippinu- tlisputi\.i frrhtbt rates. Renter.
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  • AFRO-ASIAN DESK
    • 333 2 UNITED NATIONS "j Friday 1 DUSSIA and Alge- ria yesterday expressed reservations about r.N. acceptance of the credentials of Malaysia but the General Assembly's credentials committee approved them alon? with those of 110 other delegations. The Soviet and Algerian delegates did not press their
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    • 28 2 MACAO, Fri. Reports reachIng here from nearby Chungshang County said three people were executed in the city of Shelckl last Monday for "acts of sabotage." DPI.
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    • 214 2 AIANILA, Fri. The 1 aVI Manila Times today expressed doubts on the I advisability of "a Maca-j pagal-Soekarno meeting in the near future." The English-language daily said in an editorial that some quarters feared the Philppines "is being drawn Into the Indonesian orbit in
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    • 78 2 HK police look for gems in rubbish lIONG KONG, Fri. Police today stood guard over a public refuse incinerator in the hope of finding more diamonds in it. They have already found 56 diamonds out of a total of 76 lost by a Hong Kong firm. The diamonds, valued at
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    • 31 2 TOKYO. Fri. The General Council of Japan Trade Unions iSohyo> has launched a wave ot strikes in support of demands for higher wattes and shorter working hours. Reuter.
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    • 41 2 NAIROBI. Pri. One African was killed and two others wounded when police opened fire on some 50 tribesmen who shot at them with bows and arrows at 1 Machakos. 40 miles south-east I of here. Reuter.
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    • 24 2 HONG KONG. Prt. King Baudoum and Queen Fabiola of I Belgium are expected to visit Hong Kong early next year. UP.I.
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    • 117 2 TROUBLE MAKER NASSER— by MOROCCO RABAT, Fri. Morocco accused U.A.R. President Gamal Abdel Nasser last night of trying to cause- trouble in North Africa. The Information Minister. Mr. Moulay Ahmed Alaoui. levelled the charges as President Nasser flew to neighbouring Tunisia to attend ■■ii-nmnirs marking the French evacuation of the
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    • 146 2 Dar Es Salam, Fri PRESIDENT Julius Nyerere has commuted to life imprisonment the death sentences passed on three African women who murdered a fourth In a sacrificial witchcraft ceremony early this year, it was reported yesterday. Under the law governing life sentences,
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    • 163 2 Helicopter crash kills three Americans SAIGON, Fri.— Three Americans were killed, one was injured and one missing following the crash of a giant H--37 U.S. Army helicopter about 60 miles south-west of Saigon yesterday evening. A U.S. Military spokesman said the two-engined helicopter was flying from Saigon to the scene
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    • 215 2 3 HELD IN ADEN GRENADE 1 INQUIRY ADEN. Fri. Police have detained three people here for questioning in connection with the hand .grenade explosion at the Aden airport on Tuesday, a Government spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said 234 Yemenis known to have been connected with subversive activity in the
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    • 28 2 I NEW DELHI. Fri. President Arif of Iraq will visit India early next year at the invitation of President Radhaknshnan. the Government announced yesterday. UPI.
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    • 27 2 NEW YORK. Pri. The chartered Pan-American Airways Jetliner carrying Philippines President Macapagal on his African tour will cost U*****,683. it was learned yesterday.— UPl.
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  • U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
    • 330 3 7 BASES OVERSEAS ON U.S. 'CUT' LIST WASHINGTON, Fri THE United States will close or severely reduce operations at seven defence installations in three foreign countries, the Secretary of Defence, Mr. Robert S. McNamara. said yesterday. He declined to disclose the countries in which the bases concerned were located. "We
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    • 105 3 AUSTIN (Texas). Fri. Governor John Connally of Texas, who was shot and wounded when President Kennedy was assassinated, has gone back to hospital for further treatment. He was riding in the same car as the President, and one of the assassin's bullets passed through his chest,
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    • 197 3 Death at 79 for 'Papa Heuss' STUTTGART, Fri. Professor Theodor Heuss, West, German President from 1949 to 1959, died here yesterday. He was 79. Prof. Heuss. an old tlm< Liberal, played an important part in Helping bit countrymen to win back their self-respect following the 12-year Hitler reglmt and the
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    • 219 3 DUMFRIES (Scotland), Friday. Conservative Party retained its parliamentary seat of Dumfriesshire in a byelection yesterday with a slashed majority. a—^ii 1 Result of the balloting I was: DAVID C. ANDERSON (Tory) 16,762 votes; lAN JORDAN (Labour) 15.791; CHARLES ABERNETHY (Lib) 4 491JOHN GAIR (Scottish Nationalist)
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    • 188 3 I OOLLYWOOD, Fri. F. 8.1, agents yesterday again questioned Sinatra junior, 19-year-old son of the singer, about his kidnapping, as angry Los Angeles police complained they were being "left completely in the dark" by the F. 8.1, s activities. The F. 8.1, swung into action last
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    • 106 3 LONDON. Fri. Miss Elsie Waring, 3.V who was found alive by an undertaker in her coffin on Wednesday, died in suburban Willesden hospital here last night, a hosiiital spokesman said. She died without regaining consciousness Doctors fought throughout yesterday to save her life. Miss Waring, who was
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    • 124 3 A FOLK K.MAN guards the home of Labour .leader Harold Wilson after Scotland Yard had received a threat to kill him. A letter to the Yard said Mr. Wilson would be killed "between midnight Thursday and 9.30 p.m. last Saturday." Immediately tin- strictest possible security precautions were
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    • 178 3 A PAZ (Bolivia), Fri The tin miners revolt yesterday spread to Cochabamba Province, where two more technicians were reported to have been kidnapped. Miners at Catavi, in Potosi Province, already hold at least 19 hostages, including four Americans Government forces meanwhile grouped for a
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    • 133 3 'Kennedy by Jackie' article: Court acts IyUNICH, Fri. A -^"court here yesterday granted an interim injunction against the i German weekly illustrated magazine Quick for an article in its cur- j rent issue purporting to' be written by Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. The article entitled "Jac- quellne Kennedy: My husband John"
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  • 574 4 SHIPPING FIRM CHIEF'S r EVIDENCE Court told of S'pore-S'wak trade SINGAPORE. Fri MR. (.OH LEH, the manager of Heap Kng .Moh Steamship Co.. Ltd. told the High Cowl today that there were occasions when ship owners had delivered #kxls against letters ot indemnity without the production of mate's receipts. Mr.
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  • 133 4 New antiflood project to begin SINGAPORE, Fri. The P.W.D. will shortly begin work on the construction of a tidal control structure just downstream of Victoria Bridge on the Rochore Canal. A Government statement today said the present tidal gates at Kandang Kerbau Bridge were constructed in 1929, and have become
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  • 41 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Members of the International Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Ring 115. I will celebrate their 13th anniverI sary with a Chinese dinner at 10. Dunsford Drive tomorrow. After dinner, members will entertain guests with a magic show.
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  • 112 4 FHE British Chief of Defence Staff. Earl Mountbatten, will visit Malaysia on a three-week our of the Middle and Far East early next year. He will visit Cyprus and Bahrein for talks with British commanders in the areas, and India and Burma before coming here. Here he
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  • 86 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Five members of the parish 6f St. Joseph's (Portuguese Mission) will receive the 'Pro Ecclesia et Pontilicc" awarded by Pope Paul VI. Presentation of these awards will be made on Sunday at 8.45 a.m. at the Church portico by the Bishop of
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  • 31 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Deputy I Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye. will open the International I Salety Exhibition at the Victoria Memorial Hull on Dec. 18 at 1.30 pm.
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  • 27 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Junior Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual dinner and ball tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. on the 14th lioor of Shell House.
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  • 24 4 SINGAPORE. Fii— The Singapore General Pruning Workers' Union will hold its annual meet* ing at its Perumal Road premises on Dec. 21.
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  • 81 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Mr. W. H Mosbergen has been elected President of the Eurasian Association here. Other office bearers are: Mr. T. W. Prins. vice-president; Miss M. L Pereiia. Hon. secretary; Mr. G. F. Ahin. asst. Hon. secretary, Mr C.AJ. D'Cotta. Hon. treasurer. Committee: Messrs. C.H. da Stlva.
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  • 72 4 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Prime Minister. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. will officially open the new wards at the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital for Children next Tuesday, at 5.30 p.m. instead of Thursday. Dec. 19. Announcing this, the secretary. Mrs. V. Leng. said all other arrangements would
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  • 163 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Singapore Harbour Board firemen are fighting desperately to prevent a British cargo vessel in the Outer Roads from going up in flames. Two days ago, fire broke nut in the No. 1 lower hold of the 7,997 -ton vessel Hazel Moor as she steamed
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  • 49 5 PENANG. Pri. Teoh Kirn Choo. 18. has been reported missing from her home in Tan long Bunsmh since yesterday. Teoh was last seen at about 11 a.m. yesterday when she took lunch to the General Hospital for her mother. Teoh, however, did not reach the hospital
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  • 738 5  -  RICHARD MYERSCOUGH: Landing zones vanish with tide and landmarks wander in this waste of mud and mangroves I by Sibu, Friday They get supplies from minesweepers which go ISO miles up the rivers BRITAIN and Malaysia are relying on helicopters for
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  • 188 5 LONDON, Friday. INFORMED sources have expressed optimism that the Malaysian rubber trade mission here will get visas to visit the Soviet Union. The mission, led by Mr. Gan Teclc Yeow, chairman of the Malaysian Rubber Registration Board, arrived here on Tuesday and are staying here
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  • 71 5 Inquiry into $5,571 deficit at school SINGAPORE. Fri.— Police have begun an Investigation into accounts of a rural Chinese school over $5,571 missing from the school funds. The deficit at Joo Long Public School, 13 i mile Jurong Road, was discovered yesterday by Mr. Tan Tiong Seng, acting principal accountant
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  • 18 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, will tour the Sembawang constituency on Sunday.
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  • 69 5 Filipino pirate is shot dead— YESSELTON, Fri. J Marine Police shot dead a Filipino pirate and captured another last Wednesday night at Semporna Peninsula on the east coast of Sabah, police sources sa/ today. A third Filipino was wounded bat escaped. Firearms were recovered. The police action followed attacks on
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  • 43 5 MALACCA, Fri. Two parishloners of the oldest church In Malaysia St. Peters Church here have been awarded the Medal of Ecclesla and Pro Pontiffs by the Pope They are Mrs. Marlon Rodrlgues and Mr. Andrew Pinto, well-known residents here.
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  • 117 5 HONQ KONG, Fri. Business leaders from Malaysia, Thailand and Hong Kong last night expressed hopes for greater interregional trade co-operation and expansion. Mr. Koo Teck Kin, of Singapore, said his Government was encouraging foreign Investments and urged Thai and Hong Kong manufacturers to join in trade
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  • 183 6 AFTER TWO YEARS...TEARS OF JOY AT AIRPORT REUNION KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. There were tearfully happy reunions at the international airport here today when 133 teachers arrived home after a two-year course in Brinsford Lodge. The first batch of 28 teachers arrived at 2.20 p.m. by plane from
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  • 37 6 For Kamariah— a big hug A TYPICAL scene at Kuala Lumpur airport yesterday Che Kamariah binte Ahmad. 21. (left) from Trengganu. hugging her cousin. Che Sharifah Ani, who had come to welcome her home. Straits Times picture.
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  • 102 6 VOLUNTEERS REGISTER IN THOUSANDS DAILY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Thousands of volunteers are registering daily to defend the country, the, Comptroller of Manpower, Mr. s. Kumar, told the Straits Times today. Mr. Kumar added that he had already received 20.921 completed registration cards but thousands more were on the way. He
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  • 188 6 NTUC plans delegates' meeting early next year SINGAPORE, Fri. The National Trades Union Congress will hold its first delegates' conference early next year if its application for registration is approved in time. Its secretary-general. Mr. C.V. Devan Nalr, told' the Straits Times today that the rules and constitution of the
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  • 196 6 University gets gifts worth $25,000 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Th« University of Singapore announced today that it had received a donation of $15,000 from the Singapore Turf Club and a donation ot $10,000 from the Reuben Meyer Trust Fund of Singapore The club's donation Is Its third annual contribution to the project
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  • 141 6 SINGAPORE, Fri.— An advertising compositor was today jointly charged with a peon employed by an advertising agency with stealing 91ilb. of lead valued at $25.62 from the Straits Times office. Selvakanapathy Arumugam, 34, and Mamat bin Omar. 23, pleaded guilty .to committing the
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  • 138 7 Decree to wife deserted by lawyer PENANG, Fri.— Before he left for England to read law in 1957, a former reporter of the Kwang Wah Yit Poh told his wife he would not return to her, the High Court here was told today. "When he completed his studies in 1961,
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  • 37 7 PENANG. Pri. A 15-year-old pupil of the Penanj? Free School. Oh Teik Tat. was held up by three youths at the junction of Pierce Road and Pierce Lane last night and robbed of his watch.
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  • 437 7 LONDON, Friday. THE price of natural rubber must be stabilised in order to compete with synthetic, Dr. L. C. Bateman, Controller of Rubber Research in Malaya and chairman of the Malayan Rubber Fund Board, told a Press conference here today. Bateman said
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  • 269 7 Key poll in Penang: Three parties are -confident- 1 PENANG, Fri.— Three parties Alliance, Socialist Front and the United Democratic Party today expressed confidence in winning tomorrow's vital State Assembly byelection in Balik Pulau. The by-election, caused by the death of an Alliance State Assemblyman. Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Kassim,
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  • 119 7 Tun Yusof goes to mosque in Penang PENANG, Fri.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore, Tun Yusof bin Ishak. joined more than 2,000 Muslims at their Friday prayers in the Kapitan Kllng Mosque today. Tun Yusof arrived with the Governor, Raja Tun Uda AlHaj, escorted by motorcycle outriders. They were
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  • 234 7 DENANG. Fri. The Penang branch of the National Union of Government Office Workers today praised the Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, for the "honesty and simplicity" of his apology to Government Servants in Parliament on Wednesday. In a statement, the NUGOW branch secretary.
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  • 55 7 PENANO. Pri. Five turkeys and six fowls, belonging to a gardener. T Indran. of Scotland Roncl. were reoorted stolen yesteidiiv Indran. 17. told police tie found the door to his chicken pen open wnen he *eni !o feed the fowls and turkeys whirh he l»d been
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  • 539 8 SINGAPORE, Fri THE Registrar of Trade Unions acted legally in notifying the Singapore Naval Base Labour Union of his intention to proceed to cancel its registration on Jan. 8, Crown Counsel, Mr. Lim Chor Pee, told the High Court today. Mr. Lim was
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  • 76 8 KUAbA LUMPUR. Fri. The House of Representatives today passed a Bill to pay a $50-a-day allowance to its Deputy Speaker. Syed Esa bin Alwee. when he has to preside over meetings for more than an hour. The Parliament (Members Remuneration) (Amendment) Bill also provides
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  • 50 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul Gha far bin Baba. urged certain political leaders not to use mosques to preach their political ideologies. He said this when he opened a $34,000 mosque at Kampong Simpang Empat in the Alor Ga.ah district today.
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  • 78 8 IPOH. Fri. The Perak State Legislative Assembly today approved a further $11,000 to pay subsistence allowances this year to the Assembly's members. The Mentri Besar. Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee. who moved the supplementary target, the fifth this year, of $11,020. said that $29,000 provided originally
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  • 95 8  - Advice to Aussies: Learn Malay KEITH HOOPER From OYDNEY, Fri. Young who graduated this week from the Royal Military College at Duntroon, were advised to learn Malay. The advice came from Chiefs-of-Staff Committee Chairman, Sir Marshal Sir Frederick Scherger who. until January 1956, was Air Officer Commanding Malaya. Addressing tho
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  • 254 8 Japanese go 500 mil. years into Malaysia past ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Four Japanese geological experts have arrived to begin investigating the mysteries of Malaysia's past, dating back 500 million years. The leader of the team. Dr. Telichi Kobayashi. told a news conference here today that they would centre their activities
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  • 23 8 MALACCA. Fri The Chief Minister of Malacca today received $2,699 for the National Monument Fund from the Malacca Youth Sen-ice Corps.
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  • 190 8 r~\ KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. 1 T*HE majority of doc- tors and dental officers are in favour of accepting the Government's recent offer of pay increases, although they are not entirely satisfied, sources close to the Senior Government Officers' Association said today. They point out that
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  • 261 9 Heavy seas stop search for off-shore oil KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Bad weather has forced Sarawak Shell Oilfields to abandon drilling operations off Baram Point, Sarawak. A statement from Shell House here issued today said that on Tue.sday very serious damage occurred to the wellhead of an exploration well oIT Baram
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  • 129 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Aartstant Minister of Interior. Mr. Cheah Theam Swee. told Parliament today that before a person was restricted to any area, his employment and rehabilitation were always given careful consideration. Be ma replying to Mr. V. VKEimitin (SF Seberang Selataiu who
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  • 77 9 IPOH. Fr:. A s.\ en-member ccuunti committee under the- chairmanship of Ahutnce Aslemblyman Mr Wab Kpur Jooi daman waa set up by ye Assembly hen :oday Oilier member* ul the oomit* tie mc Inche M turned Kurmh b.M Batir (All-Tapah Kuacb. Mr. Bee Khoon Lim i AU-Jaiotig>.
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  • 58 9 LONDON. Fn.— The Bahop of Singapore *nd Mal.tva. Dr. C K. Salisbury, tald yesterday his :s "one oi tin- but o:itposta in the Anglican Church." Dr. Salisbury to/d a Press conference: "I am Mire we must move forward to independence from Canterbury In the same way
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  • 116 9 PENANG. Fri.— Two suspects were chased and arrested after a nurse and a uaby were robbed of their necklaces in separate snatch thefts yesterday afternoon and last night. The nurse. Miss Ooh All Nya 23. was walking along Penang Road at about 3 p.m. when she
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  • 154 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. From Tuesday Malaysian Airways will put 00 extra Fokker F. 27 Friendship services on the Singapore-Kuching- Jesselton route. A Fokker leaves Singapore at 745 am on Tue.sday and Saturdays and returns the same day leaving Jesselton at l 45 p.m An
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  • 381 9 PENANG. Friday. JHE lone United Democratic Party City Councillor, Mr. Teh Ewe Lim, today criticised the methods employed by clerks of the City Assessors Department in collecting information i from tenants. "Such methods take us back to the dreaded days of the Japanese
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  • 82 9 Solidarity by Govt clerks and stenos MALACCA. Fri. Govern mem clerics, stenographers and typist* will hold a meeting here on Sunday to reaffirm support and demonstrate their solidarity in view oi the "impending action" by the clerical unions affiliated to Urn Congress of Unions of Employees in Public and Civil
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  • 89 9 MISS Fat Swift (above) will play the part of "Prince Charming" in the Malayan Arts Theatre Group production of "Cinderella" at the Town Hall in Kuala Lumpur from Monday to Dec. 21. i Although this is Pat's stage debut in Malaya, she has
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  • 33 9 SINGAPORE. Pr:. A Morris Minor belonging to Mr. Ona Kirn Soon of Baies'.ier Road, reported lost yesterday, was recovered 16 hours later in Braddell Road with it.s four wheels missing.
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  • 136 9 Japan's new envoy to Malaysia KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Japanese Government has an- j nounced the appoint-: ment of Mr. Fumihilo Kai as Ambassador tc Malaysia. He will succeed Mr. Wataru Okuma. 54. who has been here for more than three years. Mr. Kai. 52. Director of 1 Economic Relations
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  • 61 9 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A Kirl of 18 was with her boy friend a: Kallang Park on the night of Nov. 15 when she was robbed and later raped by two men. a Magistrate's court was told today. Ang Chile, alleged to be one of the two men,
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    • 96 10 ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Supplementary Supply Bill providing for a total expenditure of 5182.891.803 passed all stages in the Dewan Raayat today. Items provided for under the Bill include: Sl4 MILLION to meet payment of grants to primary and secondary schools. $80,000 contribution to the Malayan
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    • 625 10 Britain's rights in defence by Tun Razak by Our Parliamentary Reporters THE Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak, told Parliament yesterday that Britain's Defence Minister, Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, would inspect the border areas in the Borneo territories early next year. "It Is not my business to accompany him on his visit
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    • 360 10 CHOLERA REPORT (FACTUAL) READY SAYS TENGKU T^WE Prime Minister, 1 Tengku Abdul Rahman, announced yesterday that the report of the Governmentappointed committee on the recent cholera epidemic in Malacca was ready and would be laid before the House of Representatives during its current session. Replying to an Opposition "Insinuation" in
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    • 123 10 Minister: Detainees get better food than -convicts— 1/UALA LUMPUR, Fri. 11 -The Assistant Minister of the Interior, Mr. Cheah Theam Swee, denied in the House of Representatives yesterday that political detainees and convicts were being given the same type of food. He said that the rations given to political detainee*,
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    • 138 11 Women's pay for further —study THE report of the comx mittee on equal pay for women employees i in Government service is being re-exam-ined because of certain "irregularities." Tengku Abdul Rahman told Parliament yesterday. He was replying to a question from Mr. Chan Yoon Onn (PPP— Kampan who asked if
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    • 416 11 Boesta still a security risk, says Razak Demand by Opposition again that he be tried in a court of law 'J'HE leader of the Socialist Front, Inche Ahmad Boestamam (Setapak), who is under detention, is still considered a "grave security risk" by the Government, Tun Abdul Razak. the Deputy Prime
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    • 160 11 /COMMERCIALS with "nonsensical humour" broadcast over Radio Malaysia often destroyed the effect of important talks and solemn occasions, Mr. V. Veerappen (SF-Seberang Selatan) I said in Parliament yesterday. "Commercial broadcasts come in at any time," he said. "We are listening to a serious speech by
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    • 70 11 rpEXGKU Abdul Kahman X told Parliament yesterday that all treaties* signed with Britain were made in English and Malay. MR. CHAN YOON ONN (PPP— Kampar) had a>ked the Prime Minister to slate the language used in drawing up agreements between the Malaysian Government and
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    • 274 11 CENSURE MOTION PASSED ON PMIP ASSEMBLYMAN IPOH, Fri. A motion 1 censuring a PMIP Assemblyman, Inche; Mohamed Fajar Ali. in- i troduced in the State Assembly last week, by the Mentri Besar of. Perak. Dato Sha'ari bin' Shane, was passed on a voice vote today. Inche Fajar Ali came In
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    • 56 11 PENANG, Prl. The Lions Club here will hold its dinner meeting at the Town House Hole! hi i.30 p.m. next Tuesday. Guest speaker will be Mr W G Brohier. principal or St. Nicholas &bool for the Biind. who will h S I""* thP DUblic ca
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    • 145 11 Your blood and your whole body after childbirth with the 27 specially selected, health giving herbs, in f BENEDICTINE i DOM Jt g^ THE KING Of ALL TONICS 10 4t* Mm J S mmmumm m m %mL¥ I G(^e Übg... Gun HcUa sAoes Design 80: The little ones follow jM
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  • 108 12 M Worit IN (Minimum) FAMILY Of THE Ml Mr Soft Kal rhoo thiink friend*, mil, pupila. for th»ir wreath*. rondolen>e«. miih donations, kind attendance and lervire rendered .it the funeral nt Kuala TrrnKKxnu. MRS. A.E. MANICKAM PILUAV and rhildrrn thank friend", rrlalivea funrnil of Coomaa Damtan. Alao thank I>o<torj.
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  • 657 12 The Straits Times Saturday. December 14, 1963. Choice For Manila The "reservations" on Malaysia expressed in the Credentials Committee of the United Nations by the representatives Russia and Algeria are interesting, but not as piquant as Manila's reaction 'to the Tengku's comments on the Filipino claim to Sabah The frankness
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  • 405 12 Whether Penang should re- main a free port or join the Malaysian common market has become a political question pure and simple. There is little disposition to approach the I problem from the point of view of the economic pros and cons. Thus the questions directed at the
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  • 155 12 I The Kuala Lumpur Traffic 'Advisory Committee apparently feels that the solution of I the capital's traffic problems is as much a matter of small details as of proud projects. Taking time off from planning new highways, overhead bypasses and expensive surveys, .the committee has declared that L drivers
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  • 305 12 Pope's proposed journey to the Holy Land ROME, Fri. The news that Pope Paul is to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land to pray for peace in the world and unity among Christians came as a fitting close to the second session of
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    • 97 12 I AM a member of the 1 merchant navy and would like to know why I have to be assessed for income tax when I spend only a week or two In Singapore In a year. I earn my Income the hard way and in International
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    • 86 12 WE were pleased when we heard an announcement over the radio about the revised pay scheme of primary teachers. But the Joy was short-lived. The scheme was only for those who graduated from the T.T.C. before the introduction of the D.T.C. Why shouldn't the D.T.C. trained teacher get the
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    • 46 12 AN accident occurred recently near the Government Club, Raub. A re-, port was lodged Immediately after at the police station which is hardly 400 yards awa.y. It took the police more than an hour to arrive at the scene of the accident. MOTORIST Raub
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    • 108 12 7 HILST watching the Singapore Fire Brigade conducting their fire drill practice In Empress Place, I noticed the fireman stand Ing on top of the 80 ft. mobile ladder was not equipped with a safety belt or any other protecting device. With such a gadget he could work
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    • 178 12 IN the Straits Times of December 5 your description of the talk I gave on vocational education at the U.S.I.S. gave the impression that I was being critical of the way the vocational schools were being equipped and of the work of the •election board in selecting teachers.
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    • 153 12 WITH reference to your correspondent'^ criticism of refuse disposal In District 11. I would point out that it Is a large area which Js at present served by two refuse lorries. Sometimes, owing to breakdowns of these lorries, refuse Is not removed for two days but not once
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    • 100 12 DECEMBER is a busy month for education offices in the east coast, because most of the out-of-State transfers are arranged during this period. Those teachers whose applications for transfers have been rejected have already been notified, but many are still kept in suspense. In considering these applications education
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    • 47 12 IT Is a year since the Rotary Club-sponsored town library was completed. It is a very beautiful building with a big sign outside. But it has no books. What is the point of It all? Books make a library not a building. RESIDENT Johore Bahru
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    • 67 12 ris perfectly feasible to utilise the effluent obtained from sewerage works, but even as a crash project it will take time and money. Surely it would bebetter for the Government to hasten the re-starting of the Johore River pipe line as this will b« capable of supplying the
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  • 923 12  - Sihanouk's dream of neutrality DENNIS BLOODWORTH from Pnom Penh Friday CHAMPAGNE PRINCE SPURNS U.S. AID— BUT WARNS COMMUNISTS '■fcRINK some II more c^ arr| p a gne," said the Prince, looking around the conference table. "Steward, bring the last bottles." It came, slightly warm but of excellent vintage, and the
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  • 294 13 NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF 17 BOYS IN IT: YOUNG MAN ON SEXUAL CHARGE FREED By YEO TOON JOO: Singapore, Friday 15-YEAR-OLD girl's diary, in which were the names and addresses of at least 1 7 boys, was produced in a District Court today
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  • 183 13 NO DECISION IN CASE OF THE HUNGRY 11 PENANG, Friday. THE future of the 11 Indonesian fishermen detained by police here after they surrendered en landing at Telok Kumbar yesterday morning, has not yet been decided. The Indonesians, who claimed they had come from Sumatra in search of food, were
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  • 313 13 Portuguese era historical gap to be -filled KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Government has approved an allocation of $2,250 for research and material to fill a gap in the Portuguese era of Malaysian history. A spokesman for the Office of the National Archives and Public Records here said today that arrangements
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  • 109 13 50 graves to make way for progress... SINGAPORE. Fri About 60 century-old graves on a 12 acre of Crown land In Maxwell Road are to be exhumed at the end of this month to make wa> for the new 20-storey Housing and Development Board headquarters. The graves are scattered In
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  • 36 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. A passenger. Seng Nag Peng. 20. died Immediately after a fall from a Singapore Traction Company bus ai the Junction of Upper Sera.iKOon Road and Mevappa ChetUax Road thU afternoon.
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  • 142 13 SINGAPORE, Fn.— The se-cretary-general of the United Peoples Party, Mr. Ong En* Ouan. said today he regretted that the Malaysian Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, should attack him for a speech he made in the Singapore Legislative Assembly about resuming trade relations
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  • 108 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Hong Kong film star Miss Maria Ye Kwong (above) will come here on Monday to help raise money for under-privileged children. She will be main attraction at the Malayan Advertisers .Association's annual ball on Tuesday at Goodwood Park Hotel. The
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  • 43 13 SINGAPORE, Fri— Another case of cholera— from Jalan Tenteram, off Balestler Road has been confirmed. This brings the total number of confirmed cases to 24. Two more cases were discharged this morning, leaving only two cases In Middleton Hospital.
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  • 59 13 SINGAPORE. Prl. A motorcyclist. Wee Joon Peng, 23. was killed in a head-on collision with a cyclist at the junction of Orchard Road and Orange Orove Road at 7 p.m. yesterday. Wee. a waiter at Adelphl Hotel, died before arrival at the Oeneral Hospital. The
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  • 178 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, today announced the issue of a new loan of $25 million at par, opening on Monday at 10 a.m. and closing not later than Dec. 24. Investors will be offered the choice of three
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  • 199 13 Two more diplomats assigned to new posts KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Two more Malaysian diplomats who served in Jakarta at the time diplomatic relations were broken off have been re-assigned. They are Inche Abdullah bin All and Inche Mohamed Kassim bin Hussein. INCH£ ABDULLAH has been re- assigned as First Secretary
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  • 84 13 IPOH. Fri. People who follow the traditional practice of keeping < knowledge they have acquired to I themselves were criticised yesterday by the Mentri Besar of Perak. Oato Sha'arl bin Shanee. Declaring open a three-day chics course for 49 Malay women leaders from the
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  • 89 13 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two young robbers snatched S6ll from an office boy at the busy junction of North Bridge Road and Stamford Road yesterday afternoon. The victims. Low Line Serif, was t arrying the money from the North Bridge Road branch of Tai Wah Trading
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  • 146 13 SPECIAL BRANCH HOLD SIX MEN If OTA BHARU, Fri. Six members of the Peninsular Malay Union were detained last night here by the Special Branch under the Internal Security Act. Inche Musa bin Salleh, 27, a teacher of the Padang Garong Malay School, Is one of those detained. Inche Musa
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  • 61 13 KOALA LUMPUR, Fri. Th 6 Save Democracy Fund will be closed on Dec. 21, It was announced today. The Bank Negarq, acting as treasurers for the fund, has requested all organisations of people concerned to send their collections to the bank before the
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  • 35 13 HONG KONG. Fri. Mr. Ten* Hsiao-Ping, a Chinese Vice-Pre-mier, would act as Prime Minister of China during Mr. Chou EnLai's tour of the United Arab Republic. Algeria and Morocco. Radio Peking said. Reutrr.
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    • 658 13 Today's Radio and TV RADIO MAI avcia And About: 8.15 News; 8.20 Up works From France; 4.00 OS m TO1 And About; 8.30 Calling All The Record; 4.30 The Tempo NATIONAL SHORTWAVE Hospitals; 9.00 Close Down; Changes; 8.00 Records At SERVK'F 417 metres nOO Programme Summary; Random; 5.30 Technical Educa-
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  • 1341 14 will know fate on Monday CULTURE MINISTER TELLS ASSEMBLY: SINGAPORE, |T Friday THE future of the Barisan Sosialis will be revealed *in the Legislative Assembly on Monday. "On Monday we shall tell them what is in store for them," Singapore's Minister for Culture, MR. S. RAJARATNAM said today. The promise
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    • 61 14 Itui/s Iliinnt/ tttf Rmiph Hvintdaht I J dANtS 1 ifTwervrecrr SI Yhi Ai^ r\ -^J I Wii^^H aH^ ===s T J I Ano -me TI7.M A V^ i T>«TBL«V!«ON KING K l kls* I 1/ POP THE 7W190 1 \mf\ftkj ON LOOP DJOLMM fn^ '\//W^ IU S IV yn nov/
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  • 232 15 m mm mm ANOTHER PAGE OF INTERNATIONAL NEWS A .»3- YEAR-OLD En R lish woman smiled in the warm Nairobi sunshine. It was her first trip abroad. And Edna May Kenyatt;i second wife of Kenya's Prime Minister after flying out from England, was greeted at Nairobi airport
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  • 364 15 'Happiest day in my life' —says Jomo NAIROBI, Friday. j^ENYA formally became independent here yesterday after 68 years of British rule, and her Prime Minister, Mr. Jomo Kenyatta, described it as ''Kenya's greatest day and the happiest in my life." He was speaking at the ceremony at which the Duke
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  • 70 15 BELGRADE. Fri. Yugoslavia yesterday protested to China against a hostile attack by Mr. Li Hslen-Nlen Vice-Premier, In a recent speech in an Albanian mission In Peking, a Government spokesman announced here. "The sharpest protest" was delivered to the Chinese Charge d'ASalres In Belgrade, the
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  • 97 15 My dates Prince William STANFORD, Fri. Prince William of Gloucester said yesterday he was dating "four or five" American girls all at the same time. But he told a Press conference he was avoiding a full social life and did not want to get involved with San Francisco society. He
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  • 75 15 NEW YORK. FrL— Four million copies of a ions playing record of the late President Kennedy's speeches have been sold in the last six days, breaking all sales records, the producers said yesterday. In Washington the I House of Representatives banking committee yesterday unanimously approved a
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  • 120 15 Push button voting in the U.N. next year UNITED NATIONS. Fri. The General Assembly derided yesterday to introduce electrical voting in the U.N. as an experiment for one year. The Soviet Union protested that it would be a waste of U.N. money but the Assembly authorised install- ation of the
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  • 43 15 NEW DELHI. Fri. India "has! .suggested a high-level meeting of Indian and Pakistani army offi- cers to reduce tension on the In- dia-East Pakistan border. where there has been intermittent firing for the last two days. Parliament was told yesterday. Router.
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  • 96 16 ACCRA, Fri.— President Nkrumah has accepted the retirement of Sir Arku Korsah, Ghana's former Chief Justice, from the judicial service with effect from last Wednesday, it was announced here last night. Mr. Nkrumah dismissed Sir Arku from his post as Chief Justice
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  • 65 16 NEW YORK. Fri. A vcung j Cubui exilp who is alleged to hnve threatened to shoot PresiI dent Johnson km Sunday pletic'erl guilty in court toduy to Dossessii-.R a 22 calibre rifle withoua a permit, i The youth. Omar Padillr.. 19. 1 said that
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  • 37 16 THE HAGUE. Fri— The Dutch I Foreign Minister. Dr. Joseph Loot, said here ye^terdaj" the D':tc.i Government had decided to take part in talks on the proposed N<tio i. niixed-manne>l nuclear force. I Reuter.
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  • 220 16 Sir Alec: Aid for firms hit by Arab boycott An extra page of foreign news LONDON, Friday. THE Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas Home, said yesterday the Government was prepared to help British firms which found themselves in difficulty over the Arab economic boycott of Israel. He was being questioned
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  • 134 16 TWIST KING CHUBBY TO MARRY RINA— MISS WORLD 1962 PHILADELPHIA. Fri. American "Twist King" Chubby Checker yesterday announred his engagement to Miss Rina Lodders (above), the Dutch beauty queen who last year won the "Miss World" title. Checker, 11. whose real name is Ernest Evans, said: "We plan a spring
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  • 37 16 BERN, i Switzerland i Prl. The Justice and Police Minister. Mr. Luiiwiu Von Moos, a CatholicConservativp lawyer. was elected President of Switzerland for 1964 In a Joint session of both Houses of Parliament yesterday.— UPl.
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  • 236 16 Kennedy's death: US awaits Cambodian reply WASHINGTON, Fri. The State Department' said yesterday it was still awaiting an explanation of a Cam- bod i a n Government broadcast which apparently expressed satisfaction at the assassination of President Kennedy. However, U.S. officials said that an explanation of the broadcast given in
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  • 180 16 f ONDON. Fri. Mr. QuinJL tin Hogg, the Science Minister, who was alleged to have struck a young man during the recent by-elec-tion when he was returned to the House of Commons, yesterday counter-charged that the young man assaulted him. his wife and daughter. The solicitor
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    • 323 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS S. Possibly able to order ;m in 1 Make ooys do double ancJ l J£* 'anpwge (7) breaic William s record 18. 4». c K hoo to round P»"« ol J_V the Lune. being wealthy (7). 8. Sort ol inn in which lauber 7As colns are
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    • 177 17 Protecting the public Fwas recently my misfortune to be sold a sixmonths old car by an unI scrupulous salesman with a fairly reputable firm. The log-book and documents were In order and the sale seemed genuine. It came as rather a shock I to be told
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    • 128 17 PERiUlime tne courtesy of your columns to reply to Mr. Hiew Siew Nam, who stated that "from 60 to 70 bus shelters are constructed j at various sites throughout the island annually. I take it to mean, from Mr. Hiew's account, that bus shelters are built at the
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    • 95 17 IT is heartening to learn that the Selangor State Government intends canalising the Sungei Gombak next year (1964). And j It Is hoped that in view of the fact that there are no squatters in the vicinity of Tiong Nam Settlement, this section of the Sungei Gombak will
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    • 138 17 THE coming festival of Christinas is one celebrated by a very large number of Sineaporeans of every community, It is traditionally a season of festivity when heavy demands are made on the kitchen, and families gather torether for an annual reunion, How about a Christmas
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    • 225 17 QN November 18 there appeared In the Straits Times an article entitled 'Two reasons why our legal hopefuls flop in London." The reasons given were (1) Poor educational background and <2» Insufficient knowledge of English. The article went, on to say
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    • 382 17 THERE have been 1 cries that a shortage of scientists and engineers is holding up development projects. What Is the truth? Is there an actual shortage or is Malaysia not getting all the graduates it should? There are 5,000 Malayan students in Australia and 3.000
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    • 223 17 Bothersome U-turn ]yjAY I draw t'ne attention of the traffic authorities to the great deal of inconvenience caused to the residents of Tanglin Halt and Commonwealth Drive by the unimaginative siting of the U-turn at Queensway. immediately opposite the Queenstown police station? The U-turn, as
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    • 125 17 I REFER to Mr. Sng's letter (S.T. Nov. 30) In which he mentioned that groups from the Work Brigade "relax and chatter away, doing little work" along Changi beach. In fairness to the members of the Work Brigade. I should like to point out that at the
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    • 75 17 V fJm Artistry J| in 111 Photo from "Treasures of thi Vatican" Hfe"""^** From Federal Publications Ltd. «"«i^i^i^l^i^' Six centuries ago gold was used to fashion the chased beauty of this unique Italian chalice. Today this precious metal is still used to express the simple beauty of contemporary design found
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    • 144 17 SQUARE ™.EyJ FLIT KILLS INSECTS JUST AS EFFECTIVELY ¥£!££m*m INSECTICIDE 33^ „0;.,-(£S$0)«0(H* L WtA THEY ARE GOING TO V^wßlfl] IZ? ffi^- m I SINGAPORE UIUY? J m. V I WL their FIRST CHRISTMAS SALE Q^T^ I iusi look at these FABULOUS OFFERS lHM|| MEN'S SPORTS SHIRTS $3.90 (W^T/ 1 'tf\{
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  • 640 19 lI7TTH the bullish fac- tors, particularly the plantation workers demands, ignored, pnees showed a regular decline throughout the week which appears to have been against the expected trend, say H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their weekly survey of the Malay m Rubber Market. With stocks low
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  • 261 19 JANUARY flr.t grade rubb.r buyers f.e.fc. cloitd at s p.m. In tints.*" and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 66i cents per lb. down three-elgbths of a cent on Thursday's closing level for the position. The tone was quiet and (lightly linn B.A.s. and F.M.R.i. sitting prises In esnts per
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  • 752 19 From Our Market Correspondent rTUIK Stock Exchange yesL terday was again steady and prices moved within narrow limits. A satisfactory turnover was reported and in effect the day's trading followed the pattern of previous days this week which have been without any real features.
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  • 22 19 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 29. 1962=100 Industrials: rins: t rubbers: Dec. 12 128.33 122.09 108.36 Dec. 13 128.43 122.81 108.36
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  • 872 19 COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDSTRIALS: •outttad (l.UOO) $1.67 cd. (1,000) $1.6S cd; Ctntral Prep. $1.09 SL. (3,000) $1.74 D. (1,000) $1.72 D. (3.000) $1.70. (19.000) $1.71;
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  • 26 19 December 13. MALAYAN RIBBER PRICE: 66A cents (down three-eighths of a cent) TIN: $500,621 (up $2,121). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).
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  • 186 19 (OFFICIAL •JUOlAllONi) December 13. Three months. INOUITRIALb Dunlops 2U cts. M. box iv eta City Dev. 5 eta. McAllster 14 eta. B. smelters 2ucu. Kobioson 11 eta Esso 21 cts. C. Storage 4id. Ked. Disp. IS cts. Rothmans 13 eta. F. 4 N 16 eta, selangor Prop, n
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  • 176 19 CHIP! lying sisng.tds the Sinispore wharves teday are: Chltral 1/* Steel Navigator 8/9, Calcutta Mam 40/41. Tal Ping 4/5, Laos 15/16, Orcades 44/46, Sumpltan N.W. 3. Benvannoch 46. Alga 29/80. Lipls N.W. 1. Kenlgau 23/24, Pbenlan 31/32 inner reads i Angkorwat, Sedermk. Klmanl* RarsJU, Bong Hal, Horn
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  • 115 19 r THI Malayan xofctntt Banks' Also- eiatlen made tiirse changes In Ka rates to merchants yesterday (all rat. s to $100): New Vsrk: buying TT 32 13/16. airmail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33 1/1 credit bills. 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35 1/2. airmail OD
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  • 197 19 rN went through the $500 barrier yesterday being declared In Penang at $500.62} per picul up $2 12 J. The last time tin stood at $500 was August 29, 1961 and yesterday's price was the highest since February 5, 1952. The offering
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    • 461 20 AUSTRALIAN STOCKS MELBOURNE. FTL INDUSTRIALS were sliKhtly firmer today with a wider margin of rises over rails. B.H.P. regained 6d. to 545. and Aberfoyle Tin jumped 2s. -3d. to 18s. 6d. in active dealings following the announcement of B.H.P. Interest. Oils and base metals were steady and loans were also
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    • 2275 20 SsV I J I I M* M J_i __aY J^ 111 1 1a I sat .1 I SITUATIONS WANTED It Worda SI (Mim.)— Boa It eta. extra NIARLV QUALIFIED CERTIFIED Accountant with 4 years experience In London as Senior Assistant In profession require a Job on return to Malaya in
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    • 973 20 HOUSES ft LAND FOR SALE to Worda SS (Min.)— Boa It eta, eartre TWO STOREY SEMI-DETACHED Bungalow 4 Rooms. 3 Bathrooms, Bpaclous Lounge. Mosaic Floors, Holland Height Estate 3.600 sq.ft. $39,000/-. Telephone *****. FRANKEL ESTATE: Attractive Sbedroom Bungalow bathroom attached metalled road over 6.000 sq.ft. Land buyers only. Telephone (Spore)
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    • 1053 20 BOOKS ft PUBLICATIONS It Worda SI (Ml*.)— Box It eta. extra X'MAX GIFTS Say It with books. The Golden Picture Atlas of the worM makes an Ideal X'mas gift. Reasonably priced at $31.50, a set of 3 volumes comes In an attractive gift box. Don't Delay visit your usual bookshop
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    • 1101 20 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SS (Ml*.}— Boa It eta, amtn VW 'S7 Two Owners. Very Oood Condition. Must Sell Weekend. .550/-. Owner Abroad. Tel: (Spore) *****. 1956 VAUXHALL CRESTA excellent condition. European owned. Price $1,500. Phone (Spore) 2801 ExL 4394. ONI OFBL REKORD 1958 model. Must sell price $2,550/-.
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    • 971 20 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* SJ (Ml*,)— Boa It eta, extra IMS VAUXMALL VELOX European owned since new excellent mechanical condition attractive appearance two sets) of white seat covers $1400. Tel: B' pore *****. PIAT OOOD LATE IMI In excellent condition $3,000.00 and 1962 Honda 230 Super Sports $1,000.00. Call
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  • Page 21 Advertisements
    • 911 21 < niiiimiril from race 'H> t FOR SALE ;e Herat* tS (Min.)— Box SO rfa. extra CLOSINC DOWN SALE al Ksqulre. HiKh street, where all storks In l.idlev and men's wear are hetng cleared below coat. ACCORDION BRAND NEW with case for aale. Price reasonable. Ring Spore ***** after office
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    • 915 21 MISCELLANEOUS .'0 Word* SS (Min.)— box SO ct*. txtro OROER YOUR CHRISTMAS Balloon* direct from London Ruhtwr toduitrlra Limited, Hall Lane Chmgford London 8.4 Kor prices and umplea, pirate telephone the vi«itmg factory reprenentatlve, Singapore *****. or write PO Box No. 318 Singapore. AT YOUR SERVICE 2» Word* $S (Min.)—
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    • 737 21 li^ i^pa»^s-ia^i^^^=B=MgaMsa« NOTICE The Dockyard Association and Dockyard Club H.M. Naval Base have no further connection with Mr. Loo Kin Soo from 12th. December 1963. NOTICE NOTICE Is herbey given that v.lth effect from today Mr. Lai Chong Joo is no longer in our employ. Thereafter he shall have 1.0
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    • 744 21 IN THE MATTER OF NEGRI-MALACCA ESTATES LIMITED (Incorporated in the Federation of Malaya) SPECIAL RESOLUTION At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the members of the above-named company, duly convened, and held at Room F. First Floor, Oversea-Chinese Bank Building, Malacca on the 30th November, 1963 the following Special Resolution was
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    • 949 21 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J.K R. Registered Contractors in Class "C" and above (WORKS) will be received at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D., Penang up to 12.00 noon on the 23rd December. 1963 for the ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF PROPOSED POST OFFICE AND QUARTERS AT
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    • 397 21 TENDERS PENANG J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from J K.R registered Contractors In Class "E" (Water Mains Laying) Si above will be received at the office of the State Engineer, P.W.D.. Penang up to 12 noon on '21st December. 1963 for the LAYING OF 4 A.C. MAIN AT BATAS BUND, SUNGEI
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    • 643 21 TENDERS Tenders from J.K.R. Registered Contractors In Class "E" and above (WORKS) will be received at the! office of the State Engineer, P.W.D.. Penang up to 12.00 noon on the 20th December. 1963 for the ERECTION OP PROPOSED 16 NEW UNITS CLASS H 1 QRS AT JALAN TAMBV. BUTTERWORTH INCLUDING
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    • 96 21 TENDER TENDER NOTICE J. K. R. WOKSHOP PERSEKLTI AN Tenders lor the dally cleaning and weekly washing of various offices In Wokshop Persekutuan. Jabatan Kerja R.iy.i. for the period Janu.'iv 1. 1964 to December 31. 10U4 will be received at Pejabat Juiuiera Jentera Penguasa. Jalan Cheras. Kuola Lumpur, up to
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 402 22  - Three youngsters can do the 'hattrick' EPSOM JEEP RACING BY SINGAPORE. Fri. TIIKEK up-and-coming youngsters Felton, Dust Devil and Ace Banner are fancied to perform the "hattrick" at Bukit Timah on Sunday. And all three may well succeed. Felton followed up his Ipoh success with a brilliant win last Sunday
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    • 703 22 Spotlight on your fancies Raee One FLYING PHOENIX: Narrowly beaten by Bovain over 6f on Wednesday; can get 7f; any going. PATHS OF WISDOM: Looks well; 7f is just right for him; likes wet going. SATHI: Ran a good race on Wednesday when third to Bovain; better on top of
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    • 37 22 SINGAPORE. Prl. Prime Minister Me Lee Kuan Yew and Mrs. Lee will attend the Singapore Badminton Association's anhall on Saturday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Lee will give away the prizes to this year's winners.
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    • 1555 22 Race One: 2.15— Cl 2 Div 4— 7 f 1 83u0u Sunshine Lad i Sunshine St.) Rodgers, 8 9 0 *P.K. Leong 1 2 ***** Flying Phoenix <K.Y. Lam» Daniels, 8 8.13 (F) Mitchell 7 3 ***** Ace Admiral (Admiral St.) Daniels 8 8.13 'Subian 13 4
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    • 135 22 KARACHI, Pri. The Commonwealth cricket team left heie by air for London today after drawing all but one of their six matches In a five-week tour of Pakistan. The captain. England Test batsman Peter Richardson said he thought cricket in Pakistan was ''boring" and both he
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    • 158 22 TENNIS- LONDON, Frl. The British Lawn Tennis Association are to continue to press for an open Wimbledon, even if no other na- tlon wants open champions. This was the theme of the speech by the president. Judge Carl Arvold, at the annual meeting yesterday
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    • 112 22 SOCCER Malaysia to play extra game at Saigon CAIGON. Fn. The Malaysia and Honu Konc team s now participating in the Asian Cup central zone elimination round, will play extra matches on Sunday at the Cong Hoa Stadium. Hong Kong will meet the Armed Forces All-Stars and Malaysia will play
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    • 48 22 LONDON. Pri. Bath, the Southern League club, beat the last surviving amateur side. Wimbledon. 4-0 in the English P. A. Cup second round replay at Bath yesterday. In the third round on Jan. 4 Bath will be at home to Bolton. the first division club.— Reuter.
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    • 29 22 LONDON, Frl. Walter MoGowan. 21. the British and Empire flyweight champion, was today named best young boxer at 1963 by the British Boxing Writers Club. Reuter.
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 144 22 For elegance and j| reliability choose a R»xt Junghans alarm dock. ftbk*s Mil Available in a wide range of style to suit wf§ all tastes. m[ UWj is Junghans wall clock- 1 V the perfect time piece or fne home, factory "^S and office. Available jtjj with battery or eightW^
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    • 34 22 When only the best will do Benson and Hedges Benson and Hedges inthegoldpackthe symbol of quality for the very best in King Size filter cigarettes BENSON A HEDGES LTD OLD BOND STREET LONDON y
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    • 162 22 Have you ever heard the ferocious and deafening roar of a man-eating tiger? If you haven't, then you can imagine what it's like yet this tiger could be docile, when tamed. Now, what about the small little canary that sings beautifully! Ah! so romantic so soothing to the nerves and
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    • 638 23  -  i..-.i 3 ■111 n Sum proposal is unacceptable THE stands taken by sports leaders of Singapore, Sarawak r and Sabah have already had one desirable effect. The decisions of their Olympic Councils to ask for equal representation with Malaya in Malaysian matters when
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    • 71 23 SEREMBAN, Frl. Perak won the men's inter-state table tennis championship with a 6-4 win over Ptnang. and Seiangor retained the women's title with a 3-1 victory over Negri Sembilan in the final matches played here today. The final placings: Men— l perak 2 Penang: 3 Negri
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    • 75 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. Kedah conceded a walkover to Selangoi in the Foong Seong Cup north zone badminton competition scheduled to be played at the Seiangor Badminton Hall tomorrow night. SBA secretary Wong Hing Keong said that Kedah gave no reasons for not playing Seiangor in a
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    • 143 23 Wong to learn from HK KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Wong Xi Leung, the Seiangor Chinese Recreation Club soccer coach, leaves tomorrow for a holiday in Hong Kong. Wong who will be away for one month, plans to study how the HKFA train their youth players. He says he will exchange coaching
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    • 156 23 Pong Pin swims for Britain CINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore swimmer Seah Pong Pin recently represented Britain in two I international meets and in one oi them, he swam 50 metres breaststroke in the splendid tune of 32 sec. He achieved this at Mulhouse. Prance, in a meet for top clubs of
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    • 36 23 SINGAPORE. Frl. The inaugural meeting of the Singapore Boxing Board of Control will be held at the People's Association on Monday at 6.30 p.m. Mickey Boyle, the convenor, hopes all boxing enthusiasts will attend.
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    • 695 23 TENNIS T^UALA LUMPUR, Fri. Daniel Llm, 20 of Singapore reached the under-2l jingles seml-flnal in the n n a^ n j l! nlor tennls championships here today Top-seeded Daniel beat Harold Yeo 6-3. 6-0 in the quarters-finals. The results: INDEB-21 SINGLEB Ist round Harold Yeo
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    • 41 23 SOCCER: Kloanr Div. 2: Unit-, ed B 2 Ex pupils 0. VOLLEYBALL: M a I a y l cMiips: Penang bt Pahang 3-1; S'gor bt Kedah 3-1 (at Benton*). BASKETBALL: Friendly: MCA Youth. Ipoh bt MCA You'll, Lumut 49-25.
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    • 225 23 ENGLAND TOURIST TO HOOK FOR SERVICES SINGAPORE, Fri. Joint Services who have already qualified ror this year's Malaya Cup rugby final, will have four changes in the pack when they meet Army Malaya in their last south zone match on the padang here tomorrow. Among the newcomers Is a first-class
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    • 207 23 BADMINTON DENANG, Fri. Teh A Kew San, Malaysian No. 1 player, and Tan Aik Huang, the defending champion, will be top seeds in the Penang Open badminton championships starting at the Chinese Girls' High School hall on Dec. 20. Both Kew San
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    • 165 23 SINGAPORE. Frl. Matches be- I tween the top four teams in vie Singapore Hockey Association League Div. 1 this weekend will decide the championship. Ceylon Sports Club, champions for the past two seasons, will meet the University at Farrer Park, tomorrow. Singapore Recreation Club will meet
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  • Page 23 Advertisements
    • 171 23 WINNER NIGHT CLUB (AIR-CONDITIONED) IPOH 'UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT". GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT! PRESENTING THE SINGING SENSATIONS YUSNI JAAFAR, NORAINI, SUZY TAN And HELEN TAN. WINK AND DANCE TO THE CORRECT TEMPO AND STRICT RHYTHM OF PAI'LIMICO AND HIS QIARTET. SPECIAL CHINESE DISHES PREPARED BY OIR HONGKONG CHEF. SEMBAWANG air cond MILK
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    • 184 23 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT GALVANISED BUCKETS AND MAN-HOLE COVERS with FRAMES I^s^b^bSF3&S] m 0 i Buckets light ao<j Man -hole cover turdy Boks-Nuts Retested to ensure <§g>| -For long-lasfclng dependability. Q- -f\ service MANUFACTURED it SHREE KRISHNA PRIVATE LTD. P. O. BOX NO. 209 2. CALCUTTA- I ISSUED »V THE ENGINEERING
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  • Page 23 Miscellaneous
    • 73 23 TENNIS Malayan junior c'ship: (at RSGC courts). RUGGKR— MaIaya Cup: Spore Joint Services v Army Xlalaya (Spore padam," Under 23: Perak v S'gor (Ipoh padang); Club natch (XLi: S'sor Club v Queen's Own Highlanders (padang >. TABLE TENNIS Malayan open c'ships (at ACS hall, Seremban). HOCKEY S'for Div. 2N: Municipal
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  • 227 24 TV-radio pirates: Govt loses $2 million revenue— CINGAPORE. Fri. A recent survey showed that "pirate" radio listeners and television viewers are costing the Governtnent an estimated $2 million a year in revenue. This was disclosed by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Culture. Mr. Fong Sip Chee over Television
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  • 29 24 R \.\OOON. Fri— The Singapore swimming team won nine of the ten t-vents held tonight at the oneniiv^ day of the scheduled three friendly meets. Reuter.
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  • 194 24 M.T.U.C TO U.S. LABOUR: STOP AID TO SOEK KUALA LI/MIUH, Friday. •JMIK American kibour movement has been urged lo exerl pressure to stop the United States from giving military aid to Indonesia. An emergency resolution to this effect was unanimously passed at the Malayan Trades Union Congress annual delegates' conference
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  • 108 24 PARIS. Fn nmml Abdul Na.-uuon. Indonesian Chief-of-Staif and Minister ol National Security, said on leaving here jesterday lor Tokyo, thai he i l.»d reached agreement with i French Government officials for Indonesian army officers to be named in Phils. Gen. Nasution told reporters
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  • 75 24 MR. ANC KIM TECK of 10SA Tlong Bahrii Road pa.-»r.t away on 12-12-63. Kuneral will be v i.mjo p.m. Sunday LSth. DECEASED'S NAME .U'l-arlnK In i.t.ilu.iry column ST. 13-12-6.1 fthould read aa Uadam Him Sal Thlan and not S::i MR. SUNC LI SHENG i«i.«».-1 away t.-il on 13-12 i,3
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  • 87 24 Miss with a load of homecoming happiness A VIOLIN, at least two coats, handbag and ossorred packoges are quite a load but what does it matter when you have spotted loved ones waiting to welcome you back after two years' obsence Her hair in joyful disarray above her "it's -so
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  • 314 24 LONDON. Fri.— The stock markets ended the week on a quiet note wltn buyers restrained by election uncertainties after the Dumfries setback for the Conservatives. However, a firm undertone was maintained and there I vas still a selective demand for eoultles which produced a number
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  • 46 24 LONDON. Fri— Spot 19 15/16 d., J«n. 19 15/16 d.. Feb. 20>*d.. Mar. 20 3/16 d. Jan/Mar. 20 l/16d.. Apr/June 20% d. July Sept. 20 5MBd. Oc' ./Dec. 20 5'16d.. Jan/Mar. 20 5'16d., Apr/June 20S/16d.. c.lf. Dec 19*4 d.. Jan. Feb 19 13/lta. Tone: Quiet
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  • 23 24 LONDON. Fri.— Buyers £1006. •e'ler- CIOCB Forvarti buyers COOS',, sellers £1004. Settlement EICO4. Turnover a.m. 145 tons, rm. 135 tons Tone* Firm.
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  • 483 24 SEEMV.\SA(;a.M Upoh), supported the Bill. Mr. Seenivasagam .said: "There has been a lot of rumblings and lightning. Perhaps God was angry with what was said by the last speaker." (Earlier when Dr. Burhanuddin was speaking, there was a
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  • 188 24 Deadlock reached in university conditions —dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A dispute over terms and conditions of service between the Academic Staff Association and the Council of the University of Malaya has reached deadlock. A statement by the president <>[ the association, Mr. T. H. R. Skyrne. warned- "Further delay In
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  • 40 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Socia Welfare Department Will m.ike fourth cash relic! payment ni $1 to each ol UM 1.000 Victim Lonaig 5. 7 ana 9 Geylang fire i i the Havelock Road Communlt Centre at 9 a.m. tomorrow.
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    • 112 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 10 Words Sl» minimum) ARUMUCASAMY TO Hml M i_-ht. r u-ia i rh M w.ll ttiHnkit lo doctors and Mart. KMOR T» 1 1% .iml <"..c>rn<- a son I Mount Alvrrnui Hoapltal. Thinks lo doctor and staff. tt To lhi.k Lian and TianK -on in Maternity Hospital
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    • 148 24 the best in its class from 525/Waterproof mftfl t6 COL LYE R QUAY Other product* BOLEX, CHINON Cine Equipment told by vi: HERMES Portable Typewriters GYSLING Swiss Aircleoners BERNINA Sewing Machines 810 RIT Lifecycle Computors Ask tor illustrated literature and prices. Swiss Calendars for 1964 are now available. Send 53.50
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  • Page 24 Miscellaneous
    • 41 24 HIGHEST and lowest temperatures irt Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Tnursday to 8 p.m. yesteiaay: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 13 Kota Bharu 86 73 Penan* 88 15 Ipoh 91 72 Malacca 88 75 Singapore 90 73
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