The Straits Times, 18 December 1963
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Title Section20 1963-12-18 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 file****" The Straits Times Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35220 words
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Article, Illustration458 1963-12-18 1 4 Absolute powers' IT'S 'MISCHIEVOUS' TO SUGGEST THAT A BRITISH OFFICER WILL STAND BEHIND FIRST MALAYSIAN COMMANDER, RAZAK TELLS KARAM SINGH KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday THE Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, said today that when Major-General Tengku Osman bin Tengku Mohamed Jewa becomes the Chief of the458 words
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250 1963-12-18 1 JAKARTA. Tues. Visiting Vice-Chief of U.S. Naval Operations. Admiral Claude V. Rickctts. today told Indonesia's Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. that there was a possibility that the U.S. Seventh Fleet would enlarge its operations to include the Indian Ocean, the Minister said later. "As250 words
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524 1963-12-18 1 Assault on teacher: Govt orders sacking of -principal- SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THE Ministry of Education has directed the management committee of a big Chinese secondary school to sack its principal and a discipline master for allegedly mishandling a case in which a science teacher of the school was assaulted .by two524 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-12-18 1 MANILA, Tues. The Philippines Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, has tendered his resignation to President Macapagal, according to informed sources. There was no official confirmation but the sources said Mr. Lopez had asked President Macapagal, in a letter dated yesterday, that he be relieved of his duties94 words
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Article89 1963-12-18 1 TAIPEH. Tues. A U.S. Navy I medical research team announced today it had discovered an oral treatment for cholera that may wipe the disease off the international quarantine list. The new treatment may eventually eliminate the need for expensive hospital care for cholera victims,89 words
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Article34 1963-12-18 1 LONDON. Tues— The spot tin price on the London metals exchange rose to £1.014 buyers and £1.015 sellers today. up £5 10s. Turnover am for the day was 275 tons. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration615 1963-12-18 1 U.S. PLEDGE ON WORLD PEACE TO THE U.N. UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday. PRESIDENT Johnson today pledged his '•unswerving commitment to peace and said that the I'nited States wanted to see the cold war end "once and for all." "The United States wants sanity, security and peace for all and above all."Reuter - 615 words
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119 1963-12-18 1 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Government's plan to introduce free secondary school education in the State next year has been postponed due to the Indonesian confrontation. The P.A.P. Assemblyman for Ponggol, Mr. Ng Kah Ting, said this in the Legislative Assembly today. He said the implementation119 words
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Article35 1963-12-18 1 BIRMINGHAM, Tues. A British television network apologised yeslerdnv to dancing instructor Harry Cohen for plavill the soundtrack of "Jealousy" while lie danced "'The Royal Empress Tango" on television last week. I' PI.35 words
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Article139 1963-12-18 1 KEITH HOOPER - Woolworths maystart in Malaysia KEITH HOOPER From SYDNEY, Tues. Mr. Theo Kelly, chairman of the Australian chain of Woolworth's retail stores, is expected to fly this weekend to Kuala Lumpur to finalise details of Woolworths (Malaysia) Ltd. It Is expected that the company will Invite Malaysians to take a share139 words
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Article39 1963-12-18 1 KUCHINO, Tues.— A warning to the people in rural Sarawak to be on the lookout for suspicious strangers, particularly armed Chinese, was given tonight by the Minister lor Local Government. Ml Dunstan Endawle. in a broadcast. UPI.UPI - 39 words
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169 1963-12-18 1 Britons cease Jakarta defence works I ONDON, Tues. The British Government has asked two British companies with defence contracts in Indonesia to suspend work "because of Indonesia's policy of hostility towards Malaysia. Mr. Peter Thomas. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Commons this today. He said169 words
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Article42 1963-12-18 1 ROAD TRAGEDY M\«.\PORE. Toes. Mot«»r-< ->«-li^t One Choo Kens. IS killed whca his m.iiliini- rrashnl hc:id-on wHh (inrominK Hock Let l>u> .ilonc: Trlok Iflancili Kn.nl tonight Pillionri<l«r. On- .100 'huim. m rinuMy injured, m i Bug :<» f«ot by imp.« t42 words
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209 1963-12-18 2 UNITED NATIONS. Tues.— The General Assembly yesterday called on Britain to release immediately everyone detained in Aden under the state of emergency declared in the wake of last wreck*! grenade-throwing incident at the colony's airport. The vote by a show of hands onReuter - 209 words
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234 1963-12-18 2 MANILA, Tuesday. J^ DANISH seaman jumped to his death yesterday from a Philippine Air Lines plane flying at 10,000 feet in the Southern Philippines. Preliminary investigation by the Civil Aeronautics Administration here established the identity of the Dane as Jens Nielsen, 40, aReuter - 234 words
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Article90 1963-12-18 2 TALKS ON INDIA'S DEFENCE NEW DELHI, Tues. General Maxwell Taylor, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, discussed India's defence problems with the Defence Minister. Mr. Yashwantrao Chavan. and service chiefs here yesterday. The talks are understood to have ranged over the general situation on India's northern border. U.S.Reuter - 90 words
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Article101 1963-12-18 2 SAIGON. Tues. The U.S. forces suffered their blackest fortnight of the South Vietnam war in the first two weeks of December, according to official figures released here. Thp figures showed II Americans killed in antiCommunist fighting or associated missions during the two weeks, and threeReuter - 101 words
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Article48 1963-12-18 2 WARSAW. Tues. A twin-en-gined Polish State Airlines plane with 11 passengers crashed at Warsaw Airport yesterday while coming in to land. The plane, an Li-2. one of the oldest aircraft used by the airline, was wrecked, but no one was seriously injured— ReuterReuter - 48 words
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97 1963-12-18 2 TOKYO. Tues.— A 38-year-old Japanese today went Into the second day of a sitdown strike on top of a 160 ft. disused chimney in Tokyo, braving the chilly weather. He was opposing a city government plan to turn a national railwaysReuter - 97 words
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Article31 1963-12-18 2 OXFORD. Tues. Instead of tickets. Oxford police yesterday left Christinas cards with the warning "If you drink, don't drive" beneath the windshield wipers of illegally parked cars.— UPl.31 words
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Article34 1963-12-18 2 BOMBAY, Tues Fourteen out of 16 cotton textile mills closed at the weeK»nd by strike. Involving 53.000 worker.;, resamed normal operation yesterday. Cause of stonnage mm a bonus dispute. I Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article33 1963-12-18 2 TOKYO. Tues. About 3.000 I Japanese from all walks of life I attended a national memorial service today for the late President Kennedy held at the Hlblya pubUe I hall Bemex.33 words
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Article, Illustration245 1963-12-18 2 SEOUL. Tues. South Korea returned t« an elected civilian gov fjrnment today after two years and seven months of military rule and the 175-member unicameral National Assembly elected on Nov. 26 met in its first session h*Te. Simultaneously with thr opening of the assembly,Reuter - 245 words
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Article25 1963-12-18 2 TEHERAN. Tues. King Hussein of Jordan arrived hrrp yev terday for a three-day private visit as guest of the Shah. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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145 1963-12-18 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday. A FRICAN rebels are making their first major drive against the authorities in Portuguese Angola with a liberation army of 7,500 troops with modern weapons, the New York Times reported yesterday. The newspaper gave frontpage prominence to a long dispatch fromReuter - 145 words
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166 1963-12-18 2 Chiang's new PM: Same old —policy T<AIPEH, Tues. Na- tionalist China's new Premier, Mr. C. K. Yen, told his first Press conference yesterday that his adminis tration would continue the same national policy aimed at an early recovery of the China mainland. He called for unity among Chinese here andReuter - 166 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-12-18 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby S?/a, V 1 TOLD mcxj) °*<3 \^^l WE ABE f f\ win NOT oopsfeoGovf) J WAVE YOU THOUGHT |T/24 words
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249 1963-12-18 3 Congress passes 'minus $800 mil' aid bill U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK WASHINGTON. Tues. The U.S. House of Representatives last night approved by 249 votes to 135 the foreign a i d appropriations which had been severely cut by the appropriations committee. The Bill now authorises expenditure of U. 5.52.800 million which isReuter - 249 words
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Article45 1963-12-18 3 NEW DELHI. Tue.v— lndia and Canada have assigned an agreement here under which Canada will help India bui'l a .'.00.000 kilowatt atomic power station. The proposed rx>*er plant, estimated to cost about 5212 million, will be located in Rajasthan Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration401 1963-12-18 3 BURTON'S WIFE GETS DIVORCE NEW YORK, Tues THE GROUNDS: 'CRUEL, INHUMAN TREATMENT AND ABANDONMENT' ]yjRS. Sybil Burton (above) has been granted a divorce from actor Richard Burton "on the grounds of abandonment and cruel and inhuman treatment," her lawyer's office announced here last night. The divorce was granted In PuertoReuter - 401 words
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Article, Illustration395 1963-12-18 3 The last chapter: Sir Alec's security plan LONDON, Tues.— SirAlec Douglas-Home, the Prime Minister, last night proposed a permanent commission headed by a judge to deal with future breaches in national security. In a House of Commons debate the final act of the Profumo sex-and-secu-rity scandal he said the LeaderReuter - 395 words
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Article36 1963-12-18 3 PORT OP SPAIN (Trinidadt. Tues. Finance Minister Ray Robinson has presented a US$26O million budget that calls for no taxes, saying it was a "Christmas gift to the country and the Opposition."— UJU.36 words
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Article31 1963-12-18 3 DETROIT, Tues. American Motors Corporation president Roy Abernethy says U.S. domestic car sales next year will equal or exceed the all-time record of 7 5 ni. lion. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article31 1963-12-18 3 LONDON, Tues.— Deputy Labour Party leader Mr. George Brown has cancelled all engagements for the next two weeks on doctor's advice. He is suffering from overwork. UiM31 words
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Article26 1963-12-18 3 BOGOTA (Colombia), Tues— Eighteen people were killed and 29 wounded when armed terrorists ambushed a bus with dynamite In Tolima province. U.P.I.UPI - 26 words
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Article83 1963-12-18 3 WASHINGTON. Tues An inflatable sphere that i* expected to shine like a i star as it speeds round the earth If to be launched by the National Space Agency. The agency said the 12ft. diameter air density explorer (ADE) satellite will be put into orbit fromReuter - 83 words
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Article, Illustration107 1963-12-18 3 DAMASCUS. Tues. Arab boycott authorities here yesterday confirmed that British business magnate Charles Clore (above) had been blacklisted together with more than 40 of the companies with which he Is connected. These authorities said the measure followed "their confirmation that Clore promoted Israel's economyReuter - 107 words
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Article22 1963-12-18 3 NEW DELHI. Tues— The Indian Government has invited Pope Paul to visit India, usually reliable sources said today Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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136 1963-12-18 3 Security build-up for LBJ's UN visit UNITED NATIONS. Tues. The strictest security checks in U.N. history were enforced yesteday in preparation for President Johnson's visit to the General Assembly today. The White House se- 1 cret service will be reinforced by nearly 200 blue-uniformed U.N. security guards 1 when theReuter - 136 words
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Article35 1963-12-18 3 COLOMBIA. (South Carolina*. Tues.— More than 100 your.g Negroes, most of thfm college students, staged an onti-segrtßa-tion demonstration her' All were arrested. Some of them chanted: "John P. Kennedy is my god U.P.I.UPI - 35 words
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Advertisement465 1963-12-18 3 a?* ar« ass <?* m* zs* vs 1 X'MAS SALE g I NOW ON We at *bTJ>'K You save when you buy S high quality CARPETS g RUGS at specially reduced *j prices now!! 1 IRANIAN CARPETS| *^37, Tanglin Road, Singapore Tel: ***** jj Here's the Incredible new KRIESLER AUTOMATIC465 words
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Article34 1963-12-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The West Area of Singapore St. John Ambulance Brigade will hold \t* third annual parade at the Gan Eng Seng School In Anaon Road on Sunday, at 5 p.m.34 words
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Article27 1963-12-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Art Society will hold its 14th annual general meeting at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday at Shell House In Collyer Quay.27 words
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Article21 1963-12-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The National Theatre Trust Board will visit the National Theatre site on Dec. 23 at 9.15 a.m.21 words
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Article, Illustration351 1963-12-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. J^ PRELIMINARY inquiry here was told today how a partner in a provision shop was shot and killed when he resisted attempts by three men to rob the store. In the dock was Lav Soon Kirn, 29, unemployed, charged351 words
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189 1963-12-18 4 p m and the youth had called out to her "no sale" when he thought she was a customer. Senior Inspector T.S. Zain, prosecuting, said that Madam Tok telephoned the family house in nearby Bournemouth Road, and shop assistants who189 words
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169 1963-12-18 4 PROTEST STRIKE PLAN BY BUS WORKERS SINGAPORE, Tues. The Secretary-Gen-eral of the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, Mr. T.V. Gomez, said today that the union would call on its members in the Keppel Bus Company to stage a few hours' "protest strike" because the management had not met its169 words
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Article113 1963-12-18 4 2,383 NURSES IN SECRET BALLOT SINOAPORE, Tues— Some 2.400 nurses employed by the Singapore Government will decide tomorrow and on Friday which of two rival unions should represent them. The two unions involved are the Singapore Medical Sen-ices Union (SMSU) and the Amalgamated Union of Public Employee? (AUPE). Arrangements have113 words
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Article30 1963-12-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues. Opening In Singapore at the Tanglin Theatre this week is the Tanglin Players production the "Tender Trap" produced and directed by British Army schoolteacher, Mabs Maberley.30 words
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413 1963-12-18 4 SINGAPORE. Tues THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew this evening emphasised the importance of maintaining religious tolerance to ensure that a "harmonious atmosphere" prevailed in the multi-racial Malaysian society. He warned that if racial tolerance was not practised, "life would be unpleasant," and proceeded to413 words
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269 1963-12-18 4 SINGAPORE, Tues. The High Court was told by a Chinese banke- today that a customer who took delivery of a consignment of goods after issuing a trust receipt to the bank, held the proceeds of the sale of the goods in trust for the269 words
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Article, Illustration484 1963-12-18 5 IPOH, Tuesday. THE Perak State Government will open up more land tor mining because the once fabulously tin-rich Kinta Valley "is now almost exhausted of its mineral content." This was announced by the Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shaflee, at484 words
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169 1963-12-18 5 TWO YOUTHS GRAB SALESMAN'S BRIEFCASE AM ALACCA, Tues. A iTI cigarette salesman, Lee Chee Nan alias Lee i Liv Nan, 21, was robbed here yesterday by two youths of his briefcase containing $1,000 and i cheques worth $300. Lee told the police that he was cycling to Kampong Pengkalan Rama169 words
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Article61 1963-12-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —A car belonging to Deputy Supt. Moksin bin Mahmud. of the Selangor Police Contingent, was stolen last night. Inche Moksin reported that he parked his car. a white Lancia 8P8707. near his house in Jalan Berkellllng (Circular Road) at 6 p.m. yesterday.61 words
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231 1963-12-18 5 CALL-UP RESPONSE WONDERFUL, SAYS DATO WONG I DENANG, Tues. Ma- laysian youths were "responding wonderfully" to the call to register for national service, the Chief Minister, Date Wong Pow Nee, said yesterday evening. Da to Wong, who was open- Ing a nine-day course for lay lecturers attended by 26 I231 words
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Article35 1963-12-18 5 I PENANG, Tues.— A total of 875 babies were born In Penang Island last month compared with 952 the previous month. There were 158 deaths last month five more than in October.35 words
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182 1963-12-18 5 Industrial Penang? Prospects dim says —Mayor- DENANG. Tues.— The 1 people of Penang cannot help feeling pessimistic over the prospects of industrialising the island, the Socialist Front Mayor, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, said today. "We cannot see how this can be rapidly achieved unless there is a Causeway between Butterworth182 words
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996 1963-12-18 6 Minister: Malays in transport a must but how? BILL TO 'STREAMLINE' ORDINANCE STARTS DEBATE ON DANGERS AND POLITICS by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS 1/UALA LUMPUR, TJaes.— The Government is determined to continue encouraging Malay participation in the transport industry, but the big question is how to go about it. The Minister996 words
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Article, Illustration440 1963-12-18 6 Railway spent $3m. to improve its quarters THE Malayan Railway spent $3, million in improving railway quarters throughout the country and built 73 quarters costing $390,000 during the past five years. The Minister for Transport. Dato Sardon bin Haji Jubir. said this in the House of Representatives today In reply440 words
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842 1963-12-18 7 PAINLESS BUDGET GREETED WITH SIGHS OF RELIEF KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday 'JHE first Malaysian Budget has brought favourable reactions ranging froiri the businessman who termed it a 'boon to foreign investors" to the housewife who fervently hoped that the increase in liquor prices would help reduce her husbands "costly drinking habit."842 words
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275 1963-12-18 7 Passed: Bill to correct a technical deficiency in Insurance Act A BILL to correct a technical deficiency in the Insurance Act was passed in the House of Representatives yesi terday. The Minister of Finance. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, explained that the Bill was "mechanical" In nature and did not in275 words
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Article, Illustration21 1963-12-18 7 The nation needs We were expecting big tax increases because of new commitments: Übaidullah Finance Minister Mr. Tan Siew Sin21 words
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129 1963-12-18 7 'Glamour' of TV creates staff gaps in Film Unit, -radio ITUALA LUMPUR, Tues. 1Y —The introduction of television in Malaya has created gaps in Radio Malaysia and Malaysian Film Unit staffs as a result of producers and technical people going over to join the new "glamour service. The Secretary to129 words
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226 1963-12-18 8 Cuepacs in Perak confident of strike -success IPOH, Tues.— The in--1 dustrial action committee formed by/ the Perak branch of 'Cuepacs is "confident of 100 per cent success" in the event of clerical unions resorting *to strike action against the Central Government. This was report rd here today by tho226 words
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Article74 1963-12-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tues.—America's "floating" university the M.S. Seven Seas will arrive here on Sunday with some 500 students and a faculty staff of about 40. While here, the students will meet and discuss with Government officials and com- mur.lty leaders current political, cultural, economic and technological conditions. The "university"74 words
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Article, Illustration358 1963-12-18 8 Conipahy experts work on new law r- KUALA LUMPUR, Turn. I i_ A SPECIAL Government-appointed committee is quietly scrutinising the company law of Malaya with the aim of bringing it in line with the needs of modern Malaysia. The committee is made up of chartered accountants representing commercial interests and358 words
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Article83 1963-12-18 8 2 months' jail for I youth SINGAPORE, Tues. Two groups of armed youths totalling about 20. were hurling missiles at one an- other at Princess Elizabeth Walk at 2 a.m. on Oct. 13 when three policemen broke, up the clash, a m\gistrate's court was told today. Antonio Sebastian, 17, who83 words
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Article, Illustration144 1963-12-18 8 The wardrobe of a film star on tour: 200 dresses SINGAPORE. Tues. Shapely Shanghai-bom actress Maria Ye Kw one flew in from Hong Konr last night with a wardrobe of 200 dresses and more than 30 pairs of shoes. She explained: "A good star must dress well. I would have144 words
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Article224 1963-12-18 8 SINGAPORE. Tues. npHE Singapore GovA eminent today abolished quota restrictions for the export of coconut oil to countries outside MalaysiaExplaining the new move. a spokesman said: "The quota restriction is now lifted because a Government scheme has been introduced for the stockpiling of coconut oil. t'Thls224 words
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254 1963-12-18 8 Four from Indonesia are fined $5,000 each A LOR STAR, Tocfltojl Marine Police ri»poral told the Sessions Court here today he Intercepted a sailing boat with four Indonesians on board after a short chase off the Kedah roast at 3 a.m. on Nov. 1. Cpl. Hassan bin Mohamed Noor was254 words
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Article46 1963-12-18 8 TAIPING. Tues. Lieut.-CoL Khalid bin Mohamed Yassin, Commanding Officer of the 7th Battalion Royal Malay Regiment which is leaving for a new posting in Kuala Lumpur soon, was entertained to a farewell dinner by officals of the Taiping District Amateur Football Association her* yesterday.46 words
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Article144 1963-12-18 9 PETER BLOXHAM - PETER BLOXHAM by IN the music room of a French chateau, one June morning twenty -six .'••.us ;tgo. a womin was married to the man she loved. There were no flags and no trumpets when ex-King I cluard VIII, the Duke of Windsor, took Mrs. WallK Simpson144 words
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1437 1963-12-18 9 Gaiety and tears at a wedding that made history DAY FOUR OF THE SERIES MY husband \\;is deeply touched when His Royal Highness nskcd him to be his bestman at his marriage. He had been the Duke's Equerry since the Indian Tour in 1921. As a cavalry officer serving in1,437 words
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181 1963-12-18 10 Gunboat pirates steal nets and gear I^UALA LUMPUR. Tues. Four Malaysian fishermen were held up yesterday by six armed Indonesian pirates and robbed of $6,000 worth of fishing nets ana gear at the One Fathom, Bank, off Port Swettenham. A fisherman from Pulau Ketam, Heng Lee X.a. 55, i told181 words
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Article51 1963-12-18 10 BATU PAHAT. Tues— Tee Lim Pee. 32. of Yong Peng, who pleaded guilty in a magistrates court here to driving a car, with the cord fabric of one of its tyres exposed, at the Bth mile Parit Su-lnng-Yonc; Peng Road on Aug. 12 v. as fined51 words
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Article620 1963-12-18 10 BLIND. SHE IS COMING TO SINGAPORE FROM BRITAIN—AS A VOLUNTEER TEACHER KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JJLIND since the age of two, 17-year-old Miss Rosamund Paton sets sail from Britain for Singapore tomorrow to take up a teaching post under the Voluntary Service Overseas scheme. Miss Paton620 words
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165 1963-12-18 10 l OHORE, BAHRU, J Tues. A Socialist Front Assemblyman, Mr. C. C. Yong, said today that if the Communist Party was made legal in Malaya It would soon be known whether the Socialist Front was with the Communists. Speaking at today's resumed165 words
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85 1963-12-18 10 Indonesian sentenced to death in Tawau— JESSELTON. Tues. An Indonesian, Mantang bin Duri, has been sentenced to death by the High Court in Tawau for robbery and murder Mr. Justice Simpson said Durl, with three other Indonesians, armed with' knives and an axe, robbed a shop at Kampong Rlah, inReuter - 85 words
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Article63 1963-12-18 10 SUNOEI PATANI. Tues. The Sunjrel Patani Town Council last night decided to give owners of unauthorised buildings an "amnesty period" of 30 days to report voluntarily or face demolition proceedings in court. The council also decided that owners should submit a sketch plan of each unauthorised63 words
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Article63 1963-12-18 10 PARIT BUNTaR. Ti:es. A servant. Che Rokiah binte Ismail, 24. yesterday bec-ime the f!rst woman in Knan district to register lor national service. Che Rokiah told the registration team that she was ready to serve anywhere. In Pekan. Pahang. a village headman. Inche All bin63 words
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Article48 1963-12-18 10 IPOH, Tues. The Ipoh Jaycee Queen, Miss Susan Chiew Slew Har, 24. will compete in the Jaycee 'Queen f Queens" contest in Singapore on Saturday night. She left by plane for Kuala Lumpur this afternoon and she rill fly on to Singapore on Thursday48 words
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Article87 1963-12-18 10 ROBS BOY OF 13 A LOR STAR, Tues.— A 13-year-old boy, i Hassan bin Rejab, was robbed of a dollar yesterday by another boy, aged 12. Hassan said the boy threatened him with a knife at Sungel Yen. 32 miles from here. He was walking along a path when the87 words
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Article93 1963-12-18 10 i BENTONG. Tup-s. Thr heartmaster ol a Chineso primary school in KaiaK. Lim Swee Fook alias Lim Swee Hock. 41, today pleaded guilty to two charges of criminal breach of trust of school funns involving a total of $13,857. He was sentenced to six months'93 words
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Article37 1963-12-18 10 KUALA KANO6AR, Tues. Chan Chee Keok, aged five was drowned when he fell into a six- foot deep well near his house in i Jerlun new village. Dear here, yes- 1 1 terday. I37 words
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Advertisement334 1963-12-18 10 buy JOHN EXSHAW guaranteed the finest cognac brandy (3) Get into the spirit of the Festive Season |M]|v with JOHN EXSHAW, famous the world F-viln over for its superb blend and flavour. jy. a JOHN EXSHAW— guaranteed the finest. E\J CAUTION: mt m Drink JOHN EXSHAW No. 1 Cognac Brandy334 words
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Advertisement125 1963-12-18 10 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLES. LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain! Hriachlorophme kills gcrim miiani!) heili pimple CM Ptcicnn ptmp!r« from <prradwi —leave* no unii(htl> tpon. e-Frte from nil and |rti«doct noi crack, cafca or clof the pore* women can eppl> make-up over it A wonderfully eft>cii*» ireaiDxlnbuttd b»125 words
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256 1963-12-18 11 Thaver: Our envoys are losing the propaganda battle SINGAPORE. Tuesday. YJK. K. V. Thaver, a former executive of the Malayan Trade Union Congress, today criticised Malaysian high commissioners and ambassadors abroad for doing "very little" to counter Indonesian propaganda against Malaysia. Mr. Thaver, who arrived here last night after visiting256 words
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120 1963-12-18 11 lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. More questions were asked today I about Johore Bahru's i new $2.5 million lowcost flats when the Johore State Legislative Assembly resumed its i debate on the budget. A Socialist Front Assemblyman. Mr. C. C. Yong (Tanjong Petne> said that he120 words
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Article239 1963-12-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tv»». AN amendment to the Tariff Advisory Board Act, 1963. which will allow the Central Government to act on harmonising tariffs in consultation with the board, was passed in the House of Repre- j sentatives today. The Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin,239 words
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Article62 1963-12-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues Thiee I RAF ol fleers have been awarded the Most Blessed Order of Stiu Negara Brunei. Class 111 by Sultan Sir Omar Salfuddln. for their part in putting down the Brunei revolt a year aeo. The officers are Wing Com- mander J R. C.62 words
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Article, Illustration90 1963-12-18 11 SINGAPORE'S AILEEN IS 'CAMPUS QUEEN' IN CANADA SINGAPORE. Tues. A former Iniversity of Singapore beauty queen. Miss Ailern Yap. has become the first foreign student to win the "Campus Queen" title of the University of Saskatchewan in Canada, where she is taking an honours course in English under a Rotary90 words
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Article59 1963-12-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. —The University of Singapore today announced that its department of history lecturer. Dr. C. Jack-Hln- I ton. has been awarded a travel- ling fellowship by the Calouste 1 Gulbenkian Foundation of Lisbon. The fellowship is to enable him to visit the archives of Portugal, i59 words
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Article38 1963-12-18 11 Indecent jailed BENTONG. Tues Ng See I Think. 2b. a rubber tapper, was i yesterday jailed for three weeks for i obscenely exposing himself to a boUMwtf*. Sco Eng. on Nov. 26 at Renjdk Estate He pleaded guilty.38 words
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228 1963-12-18 11 'Encourage Malays in timber industry' IZUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —The Minister of Agriculture* and Cooperatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said here today that the Government intended to make an all-out effort to increase Malay participation in the timber industry He was speaking at a graduation ceremony of 40 Forest Officers at228 words
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Article64 1963-12-18 11 SINGAPORE. T'jes The Fea- I eral Court oor. r Aupe.il con- firmed an Assize Court conviction i and sentence of 10 years' Uul 1 passed on Chua Sal Koon. 21. in September for robbing a dance hostess. Soli Mvi Quee. of $250--two watches valued at 51.445.64 words
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Article34 1963-12-18 11 SINGAPORE. Tues. A three- > day convention of Jehovah's Wit--1 nesses from Malaysia. Sarawak and Sabuh will be held here at 1 the Tung Ling School Th Marine i Parade from Friday to Sunday.34 words
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Advertisement269 1963-12-18 11 I «r 'f§Jv Bfe- .^Mmr fk. w E J A\ t*HB i>5P Bf f* Jfcf 1,, I— nßMf fefiiUMK m <*m*^,&^ in town or country be admired on a lamb i^b! la i 75 TV IN TOWN. .Getting through traffic jams is simple ON HOLIDAY. .The Lambretta 175 TV makes'269 words
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Miscellaneous184 1963-12-18 11 l//#f/ Osp lt t Y.I. Hnntlin >? yOM HEARD 1 YES-.TMAT I TDLX> \OU HI'S WELL, YOU CAN'T I ...AND WPTH HIS tIMITED SEEMS IT T KNOW ..AND TH/ST A SM WHAT HE J HE'S TIIJEP STRETCH ON A BLAME HIM ...HE EOUIPMENT, THAT WAS SwASNT AS POESN'T MAKE OUR184 words
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Obituary91 1963-12-18 12 20 Words SlO (Minimum) RECEIVED CABLE on 1«-12-S3 vlon. Mahadeva. son of Mnthlaparanam I'rumprmi. cousin of I «vav in Madras. MRS. CAN KEE SIANC nee Hou Yin. pa**ed away peacefully on 17 i: 8.1 at the General Hospital, leaving behind to mourn her lo**. her beloved husband I and91 words
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Article144 1963-12-18 12 to Words $1$ (Minimum) MR. A MRS. T Ayadural nr Munr thank relative* and frtentfn for their valuable Ki'tn. attendance at their MR A MRS. P Sahathevan thank nlatlvea and friends for their kind attendance, assistance, gifts and well witha*. at their ueddtnc on 14 12. 53. thank relatives144 words
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Article25 1963-12-18 12 M ITareli EM i Minimum) WISHING ALL OUR friend* a Happy. I'hn tm.n and Prosperous New Year. Terry and OorKe Shield?. Perth. \\.>!ern Aiimi.25 words
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Article332 1963-12-18 12 M ITe**Ji $10 (Minimum) UNPLEASANT ODOUR A Bother? lit! AJrwiefc. Kcrps air in the room lush aad i anet ajinllli all day. BUY IT. drink it. order more Bear Bmnd Sterilised Milk. Cur,-. IraaH milk ■■c-onomimlly d«-li-I lOII> ELSIE MARY LTD.. .'nrt Floor. 13. H.m.-rv Road. 8 pore. Kurther332 words
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Article36 1963-12-18 12 in tVerdt t!.st I Win.) Special meetings. topic: Charm teas Mtoaßr, Changinc World BiH-aker: l)r. .lamrn. Fvancclical Krrc Chur<h. Yarwood Avenue, i fim niiku Timah D<c<-mb«r 18th— i ??nrl 7 M \> to. All' Welcome.36 words
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Article734 1963-12-18 12 Closer study of the first I Malaysian budget does not tarnish the impression that with reasonable fortune the I financial future is sound and development planning is on sound and su-cessf ul lines. But it is clearer than ever that priority must be given to productive enterprises734 words
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Article337 1963-12-18 12 The Centra] Government's note to the Penang Chambers of Commerce effectively disposes of any misapprehension that the island's entrepot trade will suffer if it joins the Malaysian common market. Concern for the entrepot trade, however, is not and never has been the only reason, for Penang's reluctance to337 words
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Article210 1963-12-18 12 Once Brunei decided not to join Malaysia it was likely the two states would drift > apart. Now Sultan Omar has j declared the door to Malaysia to be closed, he has suggested that Malaysian officers work- I I ing in his State can no longer Ibe spared210 words
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Article395 1963-12-18 12 Michael Kabrr - ODD MEN OUT Jamaica s shadowy 20,000 Michael Kabrr KINGSTON. Tues.— He was a Jamaican who denies being a Jamaican. He wore a beard, and his hair fell in .shaggy ringlets. His voice, muzzily amplified, rose over the beat of a Bossa Nova, rolled Dast a rum shop, and spread395 words
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Letter499 1963-12-18 12 DR. GWEE AH LEND is reported to have said: "There is no justification for the term population explosion' there is, as yet, no definite biological proof that it is indeed the truth." I don't know on what basis he came to this conclusion, but according to demography experts,499 words
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Letter106 1963-12-18 12 'THERE has been a complaint In the press lately about the deletion of January Ist as a public holiday In Singapore. There is no reason why the Singapore Government cannot still declare this day a public holiday. Holidays in the State are still bound by the State's Holidays106 words
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Letter72 1963-12-18 12 I WONDER if the police are aware that a number of children are freely using catapults these days, especially In Dorset Road, Owen Road and Rangoon Road. The "missiles" are I iron bolts and damage to property, roofs and windows is alarming. This "toy" is a lethal weapon72 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1963-12-18 12 J.H. FERGUSON - Bolivia's militant mine workers THEY WANT J.H. FERGUSON BEHIND THE STRIKES, THE KIDNAPPINGS THAT ARE TROUBLING A ONCE-PROSPEROUS TIN INDUSTRY... FROM LA PAZ. TUESDAY TO TAKE OVER THE COUNTRY THE kidnapping of 21. hostages by striking Bolivian tin-miners bears a superficial resemblance to the recent kidnapping of a United States1,024 words
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Advertisement329 1963-12-18 12 Straits Tasea ft Malay Mafl C»sslfll* *4vertta»meajM aaa*> ka M la* Fiaar COLO STOMASJi AUCAOSI COLO STONAaB IMNCMM AT HOLLANO KOAO-4CATON*) KMWPn. ROAD-NAVAL BAM emr book stork ltv Wwtulnsl— H**«*. C*R»*r Oeay TNaT NCWS FRONT FltSpttnCsrS SflpOftfJMnMV M. M. ISMAIL a Mmtr*nr Horn*. Ramaji Baaa HAKHCM STORK S7»-7, Clwoai P*M.329 words
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Advertisement110 1963-12-18 12 Th* swissecho "463" Reverbtration Echo Chamber "Built with the same precision of a fine- Swiss watch" This new SWISSECHO 463 tupersedet fhe model 462 which it now withdrawn. The SWISSECHO 463 ho* 4 Inpufi wth Individual Volume Controls ond Echo Tope Switch for even better sound reverberation. Magnetic Heads one110 words
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Advertisement116 1963-12-18 12 I SPECIAL COMBINED RENTALS FOR REOIFFUSION SOUND I SUBSCRIBERS WITH OUR 14. If OR 23* TV SETS -Mr, .;;j*2 ■VetolMlHß S B*aH H >. flr*^aM I w *"'""^"««»»Jbwdßr I I 182, CLtMENCEAU AVENUE SPOKE. I 17, PAHANG KOAP— KUALA LUMPUR HASSfLBLAD 723 VARIATIONS ON THE SAME THEME saaaaaafifi^! THIB W116 words
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269 1963-12-18 13 7,000 in 15 firms will 'work to rule' tomorrow I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. —More than 7,000 workers employed in 15 leading firms will work-to-rule from Thursday over claims affecting gratuity and retrenchment payments. Mr. A. B. Gomez, general secretary of the National Union of Commercial Workers, which represents them, said today269 words
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87 1963-12-18 13 PENANG, Tues— Two politicians Mr. Teh Ewe Urn, a U.D.P. i city councilor, and Mr. Lim Cheng Poh, chairman of the national MCA's la.xmr commiltf" lost their tVD- ■vrit ts yestercav Mr. Teh, a merch >-it. reported to police that his ijpewii'M, vortn $350. had oeen87 words
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Article, Illustration143 1963-12-18 13 Kaum Ibu head leads in 11... but two are just too young KIALA LIMPIR. lues. Nine women volunteers, aged between 29 and tiO. today rcgMcred for national service. All are members of the L'mno Kaum Ibu. Led by Datin Fatimab Haji Hasbim. president of the Kaum143 words
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163 1963-12-18 13 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. THREE men who tried to rob a goldsmith's shop in Banda Street at lunch time today fled when an alert partner of the shop pressed a secret alarm button. Mr. Leong Ah Yam was at the counter when the threw men entered as163 words
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85 1963-12-18 13 Fine for pet owners unfair Assembly told JOHORE BAHRb. Tues. Monkeys and birds are not allowed to be kept as pets without a licence in Johore. Mr. Tan Peng Khoon (AllianceBandar Penggaram) told the Johore Legis at:ve Assembly today that not many people knew about this old game law as85 words
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Article46 1963-12-18 13 SEkLMiiAN rues. Seremban Rotarians will entertain seven New Zealanders and their leader. Rotarian A. R. Dreaver. on Dec. 23 and 24. The New Zealanders. who are teachers and farmers between the ages of ?1 and 28. are touring Malaysia. Thailand and Australia.46 words
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Article46 1963-12-18 13 SEREMBAN. Tues. Prof. K. P. Ratnam of the University of Malaya will address a gathering on Thursday at 6 p.m. on the remembrance day of Arumuga Navalar. an Indian saint. He will speak at ihe Sri Talathandauthapani Temple hall here I46 words
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Article28 1963-12-18 13 PORT SW3TrFNH\M Tut?.— The body of wharf labourer. Amin bin Mohammori Yatlm. 29. of Telok Pulai Road, was found two miles out to .-<*h hen? vr.«terday.28 words
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307 1963-12-18 13 Spore Govt attacked again on university —freedom— SINGAPORE, Tues. The president of the University of Singapore Medical Society, Mr. Philip Chen, 'last night criticised the Singapore Government for its alleged encroachment on university autonomy and academic freedom. Speaking at the opening ceremony of "Medical Week" at the King Edward VII307 words
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Article61 1963-12-18 13 PENANO, Tries. Penang Marine Police are looking for a 17,000 fishing boat reported stolen from the beach at Olugor last Sunday. Madam Scan Poh Choo, 28, told police her husband bought the boat from Kedah last month. On Sunday, she went to Olugor where tbe vessel61 words
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Article42 1963-12-18 13 SINGAPOR7. Tues. —No new •MM of cholera were reported j here today. So far over 720.090 people have received anti-cholera Inoculation There are only lour more days left before the close ol the cholera I Inoculation month.42 words
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Article104 1963-12-18 13 KUCHING, Tuesday. A MAN from Indonesian Borneo was sentenced in A Sibu High Court yesterday to jail for life on charges of having possession of a rifle and 37 rounds of ammunition. He was also charged with having consorted with people to have acted104 words
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Article91 1963-12-18 13 SINGAPORE, rues. A dispute over tontine subscriptions led »o a taxi driver. Ong Chin Huat being beaten up by five others in a Joo Chiat Place coffee-shop on the night of July 15. a District Court was told today Toh Teck Seng. 23. who was91 words
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Article49 1963-12-18 13 IPOH. Tues. A shopkeeper. Yeap Ping Kee. 63, discovered that a bundle of nine pairs of new shoes, delivered to his shop, valued at $124 had been stolen while he had been attending to customers lr his shop In Hugh Low Street i here last night.49 words
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Article39 1963-12-18 13 ALOR STAR. Tues.— The Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. arrived here today from Penang for a two-day private visit. He was accompanied by Puan Noor Alshah and their three chydren.39 words
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Article25 1963-12-18 13 SEREMBAN. Tues. The YWCA here will hold a dance to raise funds fnr its building fund on Saturday at the Town Hall.25 words
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103 1963-12-18 13 GCS exam papers sold for L $200 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— A leakage of the examination papers Is the cause of the postponement of the General Clerical Service examination scheduled to have been held today and tomorrow, union sources toid the Straits Times today. One source said that examination papers had103 words
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Article42 1963-12-18 13 SINGAPORE. Tues. —Mr. Robert L. Kierstead. assistant city editor of the Boston Traveller, is now here on a study tour in which ba plans to visit 36 countries in eight months. He will leave for Kuala Lumpur tomorrow.42 words
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Advertisement204 1963-12-18 13 Beautiful gifts 'iltik* from The Foursome 1 4 Flower Mints Blue Gnm, I I Memoirs Cherie, My Love, s m tJA dOnm Memoir* Cherie Hand HJ| Lotion in Whiu Roe* Vim /(I 1 s^2) p.- Alao Blue Cria H*n<i \JM W*"^ yX^^i Lotion in Blue Roe* V*»» r* *1 Jft204 words
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Miscellaneous550 1963-12-18 13 Today's Radio, TV RA MALAYS.* 476 Metres NATIONAL BHOBTWAVE SHORTWAVE SERVICE: SERVICE: 41.7 metre* AM. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 A^; o 8 Time S n 1 N***™MornlKg Prelude; 7.15 News; 7.20 «-02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And blg al The N e 8; 7 10 About; 8.15550 words
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Article, Illustration1259 1963-12-18 14 EIGHTH DAY of the Singapore Assembly SINGAPORE. Tuesday THE Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, tonight warned Barisan Sosialis leaders that they were "playing i with their honour and lives" in resum- i ing their anti-Malay* sia struggle. Speaking in the Legislative Assembly, the Minister1,259 words
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Article, Illustration417 1963-12-18 14 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Legislative Assembly today approved a second supplementary estimate of expenditure of over $203 million for this year. The bulk of this amount $200 million— is a transfer from the consolidated fund for projects under the four-year development plan. The Barisan Sosialis Member417 words
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Article142 1963-12-18 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Hajl Othman bin Mohd. Saat. acting chairman of the local government committee, today told the Johore Legislative Assembly the reason for the delay in the completion of Johore Bahru's $2.5 million lowcost housing flats. He was replying (or Ihe Oovernment on a query142 words
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Advertisement190 1963-12-18 14 1964 CALENDAR GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE:limited supplies available. ii CHUNG BRAND LEATHER SHOES A Made from the finest nM^k^l^ quality leather with superb workmanship and style. r-or a durable and comfortable wear SOLE AGENTS lnsist on CHUtfG BRAND LEATHER SHOES J^^BlMaM^^F ttRIDGE ROAD. 4f r^fW *f A f^J. F.190 words
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Advertisement125 1963-12-18 14 Now is the time to give ggj|p~fl Mj" M .HUltoi. I Atter Shave Lotion and Lather Snavlng Cream 1 ffl^^^"- After Shave Lot. on and Hair Cream $J \piu I 1 (ctdSr*t I m »iri«i»»n »i* After Shave Lotion, Hair Cream, Stick Deodorant and Body Talcum (y(a/cj/uce masculine freshness makes125 words
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268 1963-12-18 15 PARIS, Tuesday. MR. R. A. Butler, the British Foreign Secretary, told Nato Ministers here yesterday that China may explode a nuclear device within the next year or two, conference sources said. He expected the Chinese to have a rudimentary nuclear capacity byReuter - 268 words
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Article94 1963-12-18 15 FEBRUARY DATE IN INDIA FOR NIK? YEW DELHI, Tues. 11 Mr. Khrushchev is likely to visit India in February, usually reliable sources said last night. Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, yesterday confirmed In Parliament earlier reports that the Soviet Prime Minister had accepted India's Invitation, but said dates hadReuter - 94 words
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Article28 1963-12-18 15 WARSAW. Tues. Siamese Rtri twins bom at Zagan, Western Poland, last Saturday, died yesterday. They were ioined at the chest and shared one heart. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-12-18 15 Soviet policy nicer than Peking's: Rusk OARIS, Tues. Mr. 1 Dean Rusk. the United States Secretary of State, told the Nato Ministers yesterday that the peaceful co-existence professed by Moscow seemed preferable to the militancy of China, conference sources said. Mr. Rusk was speaking at length on the world situationReuter - 229 words
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Article34 1963-12-18 15 UNITED NATIONS, Tues. The General Assembly yesterday admitted Zanzibar and Kenya to membership of the U.N., swelling the ranks of the world body to a total of 113.— Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article73 1963-12-18 15 Yes, who needs a fur coat? DRAGGING her fur coat scantily -clad Denice-Mc-Laughlin Koes through provocative routine during tryouts of the musical "To Broadway With Love." at the Lunt Fontaine Theatre in Broadway. Denice. niece of the late film star Victor McLaughlin. is hoping to be one of nine six-foot73 words
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142 1963-12-18 15 fiAIRO, Tues. Mr. Chou En-lai, the stocky, 65-year-old Chinese Prime Minister, led the applause when President Nasser praised the Chinese Communist revolution in a speech he made last night. The revolution. President Nasser declared, had not been a mere outburst of angerReuter - 142 words
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139 1963-12-18 16 Indonesia admiral gives a warning: No retreat IAKARTA, Tues. J Indonesian Navy commander Rear Admiral R. E. Martadinata warned today that Indonesia will not retreat a step in her determination to crush Malaysia because it poses a danger to the Indonesian revolution. In a prepared address quoted by the official139 words
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Article52 1963-12-18 16 PORTSMOUTH. T v c 5 Thr Very Rev. E. N. Porter GofT. Provost of Portsmouth Anglican Anglican Cathedral, said today he was very proud of his church's Christina's mural— which features human embryos, half-naked girls and wrestling posters. "It is made to make people think." he52 words
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Article35 1963-12-18 16 HONO KONG. Tups. Two Nationalist Chinese platoon com- manclers recently defected to the i frontier garrison of the Chinese People's Liberation Army in Yun- nan. the New China news agency reported. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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108 1963-12-18 16 WINNIPEG. Tucs. A 12--year-old girl bequeathed her eyes to the eye bank here just before she died 10 days ago and doctors used the corneas to restore the sight of a blind person 'This Is the most heartwarming donation I"ye ever heard about in theReuter - 108 words
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257 1963-12-18 16 LONDON, Tuesday. gRITAIN has not yet received here any official request from Cambodia to withdraw its diplomatic staff from Phnom Penh, a Foreign Office spokesman said yesterday. He was commenting on reports that Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia had said In a weekend257 words
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Article109 1963-12-18 16 HUNT FOR 3 MISSING GURKHA GIRLS TIDWORTH. I England Tues. More tn a n 200 Gurkha soldiers with civilian and military police and dogs are combing this southern England garrison area for three young Gurkha girls who have been missing since yesterday morning. The children, who cannot speak English, areReuter - 109 words
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Article37 1963-12-18 16 ST. ALBANS England i. Tups. Clarance Park Football Club officials, bothered by a series of thefts from the clubhouse, out bars on all the windows. Yesterday they discovered the bars had been stolen.— U.P.l.37 words
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189 1963-12-18 16 Engineer found dead in plane committed suicide— I ON DON. Tues. A Brit i s n engineer found dead in the toilet of a BO AC Comet approaching London Airport from the Far East took his own life, a coroner's inquest found yesterterday. The inquest was told that the engineer,Reuter - 189 words
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Miscellaneous317 1963-12-18 16 Straits Times Crossword ACBObS 6. Diriy watch taken by low lel8. "Great grids, I see, the low <.10>. less" <Cymbeline> iB> 7. Out-and-out tin bird? <6>. S. It shows a lack of colour or 13. Cynically Immovable way u> darkness to begin with *6). hold a bride (4-6). 10. Coming317 words
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Article, Illustration600 1963-12-18 17 Dato Ong: Credentials of Federation cannot be challenged UNITED NATIONS Tuesday 'J'HE Philippines and Indonesia, with help from Russia Poland and Mali, put in last-minute reservations on Malaysia last night as the General Assembly moved into the final stage of its 18th session. Their reservationsUPI - 600 words
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306 1963-12-18 17 GIRL (16) WEEPS AS MOTHER TESTIFIES IN RAPE CASE IPOH, Tues. A 16--year-old girl wept in the magistrate's court here today as she listened to her mother Cheah Sou Kheng. 40, testifying against a biscuit factory worker, Cheah You Cheong, 26. Cheah Is tentatively charged with raping the girl In306 words
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Article59 1963-12-18 17 PENANO. Tues— The Penang Muslim Youth Society, which has launched a community service drive, will be presenting food, clothes and books to the Inmates of the Pulau Jerejak leper camp this week. The presentation will be made by the president, Mr. S. M. Mohamed Idrls.59 words
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Article57 1963-12-18 17 PENANO, Tues. A washerwoman. Tang Gim Kool, 35, baa reported to police the loss of two boxes of jewellery valued at $1,090. Tan said, she kept the boxes in a drawer at her Mcnalr Btreet home last month, before she had her baby. But they were57 words
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Article47 1963-12-18 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue«. Yap Leons Seng, managing director of Tal Chong Lorry Transport Co. at. Kampong Attap here, was fined $250 In a magistrate's court yesterday for falling to lodge a return nt Income together with copies of his firm's audited accounts for 1963.47 words
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Advertisement244 1963-12-18 17 ■niif^nllfi M ;^r^\ r- I "r M^B app S3 JlTr^ 2 I the Quality goes in before |y the name goes on. >^^ 23'ICONSOLE.TV :3m^j no printed *jHE c'RCurr. boards' lN" -g;l ZENITH TV CHASSIS BOffC-WARNER INTERNATIONAL COK*N.' 1 ."S 11 1 k OVERSEAS INTERNATIONAL CO..LTD. 76, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE,244 words
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Advertisement164 1963-12-18 17 Gtt<v Jbt£... Ofrv ttattt shoes DtaiM 44: Shoes mod* by «xp*rH, to guarantee perfect fit foe growing f»«t. Available in f^?*^^^^ Ji \ao blue white, pink white f combinotiori ond all white. ***i^^^^<^H^fl •"^y&tL Leather uppers with non-slip a^7'' -^^^PKB /^>i»^ rubber soles ond heels. J^S'\ 4t- -^^»SR^B Sizes: 3-8.164 words
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Advertisement1344 1963-12-18 18 l^aaaM B^bftM Baaafa Bg| THE EAC ones EgV^jgrA snaOAfott; pjAuujMi*ja«p.s»»LiMju>AM. ppumo HL'ljEiJßa! iMMfian n.Mtxiaseo. »o»oj-.» tnjmm»&** moral KM mom m*** now 4M MJfl^ SAILINSS 10 GENOA, Li NAYIE. HAMBURS, tIEMEN. ANTWERP ROTTERBAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO COTHENtURB ANB CBftNHAtEN I^7na!V™"™^ l^i l n l B5 "JUTUNOIA" I) 23/24 Dec 25/21 Bac 11/311,344 words
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Advertisement1335 1963-12-18 18 I Benuline I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS nt?fkIVC"MITir FOR Lifirpnl Jaa 21 B£NVfiflUE Hamburg Jan It SiigMin P. SitttataM Ptsan Havre Fll S la Pt/Dac 21 Oac 21/22 A'werp Fal t R'dam Fat 14 BENVANNOCH «g l» v Simaiiri P. Swettiiiata Peiang Middlesbroogti JM 31 ll1,335 words
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Advertisement1222 1963-12-18 18 w McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. w ELLERMAN LOfK KLAVENESS LIMB l itMON, hAMDUNk, «OIIERBAJ» LOS AUbtiti, MM f«.NCISCO. tUVRE. HUU 1 MIDOLESBRatIUJ SEATTLE, v.NCQi vm k fORTUNh CIH Of PETERBOROUGH 1 Aitaitat urgi lei Cl.t.al t SMtl rpon P. S ham Pamng snVTul,;.. 1/ 4 Jaa 5/ I Jaa 7/1,222 words
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Article109 1963-12-18 19 MELBOURNE. Tubs. INDUSTRIAL, shares moves were again narrow and about In balance, but trading was more active. Leaders held around steady levels. Base metala and Oils moved Irregularly. Tin stocks highlighted with some sharp fails. Renison actively lost Is. lid. to 21s. lid. Loans were steady. C.R.A. 27/Mount109 words
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Article249 1963-12-18 19 JANUARY Srst grade rubber buyers fob. doted at S p.itv in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 64s cents per lb. down It cants on Monday's dosing level for the position. The tone was easier. It. AS. and r.M.R.I. closing prices In cents per lb. yesterday: Int. l249 words
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Article190 1963-12-18 19 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December 17. Three tnn.Hi. INDUSTRIALS Dunlops 20 rta. M. Box 19 eta. City Dev. 3 eta. McAlister 14 eta K. Smelters 20 eta. Robinson 11 eta. Eoso 21 eta. C. Storage 4 id. Fed. Dlxp. IS eta. Rothmaas 13 eta. P. N. 13 cts. Sclangor Prop.190 words
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Article140 1963-12-18 19 THf Malayan Exchange Banks' Auo elatlen made these changes In its ■atea to merchants yesterday (all rate* o SIM): New Yerk: buying TT 32 13/16, air nail OD 32 13/16, 90 d/st 334 credli ills. 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 35ft, airmail OU 35 5/8. 90140 words
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Article71 1963-12-18 19 CMIHCif Product Exchange, Singapore neon prices per pieul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk 130 sellers, drum $53 sellers. Cepra: Dec. /Jan. UK /Continent: Unquoted Pepper: Muntok white J1 47) sellers, Sarawak white $143 sellers, special Barawak black (110 sellers, garbled Lampong black (110 sellers. ABTA (120 aellers. Slngapere Coconut71 words
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600 1963-12-18 19 From Our Market Correspondent rpllE Malayan Stock ExX change opened very firm yesterday after Mr. Tan Slew Sin's "painless" budget and the chief beneficiaries were petroleums and tobaccos on which no new imposts have been made in the first Malaysian fiscal arrangements. Esso600 words
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Article22 1963-12-18 19 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 16 Dec. 17 Industrials: 130.06 131.00 Tins: 125.89 126.00 rubbers: 108.36 108.36 Dec. 29, 1962 100.22 words
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Article864 1963-12-18 19 /COMBINED business In the 81ngapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares trade in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bcustead (1.66 81* (5 000) (1.71 ed; Central Prop. (7.000) (1.71 D, (2.000) (1.70 D, (18.000) (1.70, (13.000) (1.71, (2.000) (1.72.864 words
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Article25 1963-12-18 19 December 17. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64g cents (down 11 cents). TIN: $504,371 (up 25 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 10 tons).25 words
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363 1963-12-18 19 THE price of tin In Penang yesterday rose 25 cents to $504,371 per picul on en offering estimated down by 10 tons to 250 tons. In London on Monday tin more than maintained Friday's upturn. Ring business was moderately active and an363 words
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Article233 1963-12-18 19 SHIM lying alongside the (tngapert wharves teday are: Alga 29/30, New York Maru SB/38, KaUura Mara 31/32, Hannorcr 10/11, Qlenlyon 35/36, Anna Bakke 4/5. Kenlngau 23/24, Ton* San 13, Coromaadol 1/3, State of Bihar 40, Lyraon 47, Malay 25/26. Mlkawa Maru 8/S. Tjlkampek 27/28, State of233 words
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Advertisement1055 1963-12-18 19 I™IORIENTJ LJNES I ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24.000 tons fully airconditioned stabilised) Departs:— Penang 6th January 1964. Singapore 9th January 1964. For Hongkong 12th/ 14th January, Japan 18th/23rd January Hongkong 26th/29th January. Returns: Singapore Ist February 1964. Penang 3rd February 1964. Fares from: Penang $712.00 Tourist; from $1,089.001,055 words
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Advertisement210 1963-12-18 19 S'aore Poetdng P'SKara CTA/ETO ETA/ETR ETA/ETD FROM JAPAN HONGKONG M.V. "STATE O* ANDHRA" for Modras Bombay Dee. IS/21 FROM BOMBAY BEDIBUNDER KANDLA M.V. "STATE OF BIHAR" tor Hongkong Japan Doc 17/19 FROM JAPAN M.V. "STATE OF GUJARAT" for Visakhopotnam and Calcutta Dec. 19/20 FROM AUSTRALIA M.S. "DAGOHOY" for Trlmcomolea, Modras210 words
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Advertisement921 1963-12-18 20 (Continued from Hag' 12 SITUATIONS VACANT :o Word* SS I Mlm.)— Box SO el: oxtn BOX A 6664 S.T. Position filled, nts thanked. GENERAL/COOK AMAH No Washing and Ironing. Live In. Ring is pore 1 *****. CHINESE SERVANT required to look alter baby ami do central bouseuork. Phone S'por. 626».(«.921 words
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Advertisement926 1963-12-18 20 SITUATIONS VACANT :n Hard* Si (Min.)-Box St eU. rxtrm ENCINEBR REQUIRED to take charge ol a commercial refrigeration plant. Applicants must nave had experience on ammonia systems, and nave some knowledge ol theory and design An engineering qualification Kill be an advantage, but experience is essential Reply to Box A926 words
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Advertisement1084 1963-12-18 20 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 20 Word* SS i Mtn.)— Box St et: MEM TO LET 3 unfurnished rooms on top door, terrace house. Suit one respectable family or organised group of Chinese individuals. Please apply 24 Angsana Avenue, Sennett Estate. Spore. 4 BEDROOMS fully furnished servant's quarters. Large compound with garage rent1,084 words
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Advertisement956 1963-12-18 20 EDUCATION .'0 Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St eta. oxtn LCC QUESTION papers and Model Answers 1943/ 1963. Accounting Higher. Book-keeping. Typewriting, available from T.O. Samuel. P.O. Box No 1731. Singapore. TIME'S MONEY: Whilst awaiting results join the New Bborthand /Typewriting Bookkeeping Seaalon of "1.T.8 19, Lorong 30. Geylang Spore (*****).956 words
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Advertisement938 1963-12-18 20 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES tt Word* U (Mim.)— Box St eta. extra MEDICAL PRACTITIONER Join old established centrally situated clinic heart of K.L. View becoming partner or sole proprietor. Box A 3371 8.T., K.L. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER Interested In Part-lime design. construction, assembly, repair of electrical equipments, especially electronic, welcomes offers. Apply Box938 words
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Advertisement985 1963-12-18 20 VEHICLES FOR SALE 10 Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box St eta.txtn •■951 AUSTIN A7O remarkably good condition Phone Kuala. Lumpur *****. FORD ZEPHVER RIO. Dec. 57 good condition, owner must sell $1,600 0.n.0. Tele:- ***** Spore. FOR SALS 1 1861 Mitsubishi. Excellent rood it ion. Call XL. ***** ext. 224 between985 words
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Advertisement1010 1963-12-18 20 VEHICLES FOR SALE Zt Word* SS (Mlm.)— Box tt eta. «■*>• 1960 MINI MINOR going cheap very good condition accident froa prtca $2,450/-. Pleaae contact Slra Phono ***** B'pore. N«W IS THE TIME to buy a oew Ford Taunus 17M Saloon. Special attractive terms are being ottered until Chnstmaa. Phone1,010 words
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Advertisement622 1963-12-18 21 I^^^^Pi^^^^PPWHWP^^^P^l^^k'W^y^k^^B (Continued from Page 20 > I FOR SALE ■rl- <i i Mm. i B»x SO ctt. extra X MAS MERRY X'MAS! Uiteit Am. nc.-iii Shorty PyjamanuUt Now i Wovm Hrdcoveri 90" x IM" Now *h.90 Only. Baby* Blankrta $1.00 Many More Bargains! Vllit 17, Orchard Road. Snore. X'MAS OPPORTUNITY!622 words
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Advertisement499 1963-12-18 21 MISCELLANEOUS 20 Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SI ctt. eztrt UNITY is our Watchword read I>nta Rarian and be up-to-date with what you are expected to do to be a 1 Kood citizen familiar with our National Language. AT YOUR SERVICE It Word* SS (Min. Box St ctt. txtn SS ROBINSON499 words
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Advertisement487 1963-12-18 21 LADIES HAIRDRESSING i:u Wordt SS (Min.)— Box SO ctt. extra MARJORIE LAOIES HAIRURCIS ERS 260 Orchard Rd.. Spore (Near Prince's) Hair Cut Si/- Shampoo-set $2 Cold Wave from Slu/-. Pnom nan FARIOA MAISON MARCELLfc H/Btyllst. Manicure and laclal make- I up expert. Appointment: lie Batter* Road, Spore Tel: V 2749.487 words
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Advertisement530 1963-12-18 21 NOTICES HOTEL LICENSING REGULATIONS, 1956 Regulation 12 (I) (a) Application for a Certificate of Registration Notice Is hereby given that i WONG KUM POOK or No. 4 I Winborne Road. Singapore, Is applying to the Hotels Licensing 1 Board. Singapore, for a Certificate ■ol Registration n respect of premises known530 words
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Advertisement421 1963-12-18 21 NOTICES THE MUTUAL LIFE AND CITIZENS' ASSURANCE CO. LTD. Hereby gives one month's notice of Its intention to issue SPECIAL POLICY in place of the following policy, declared to have been lost or destroyed. 5 *****82 HAMPSON G.L. PUBLIC NOTICE GROLIER SOCIETY INC. GROLIER INTERNATIONAL INC. The undermentioned persona have421 words
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Advertisement806 1963-12-18 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPOINTMENT TOWN COUNCIL, SEREMBAN Applications a:e Invited from Federal Citizens and State Nationals for the post of Treasurer Town Council. Seremban. The minimum qualifications required are as follows: Accountancy qualification from recognised professional bodies Witt practical experience of Government or Municipal financial administration. Commencing salary will be within806 words
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Advertisement1214 1963-12-18 21 NOTICES NANYANG UNIVERSITY INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR ADMISSION FROM GRADUATES OF ENGLISH SECONDARY SCHOOLS (1) All graduates of English upper secondary schools who hold a Cambridge Oversea Higher School Certificate are eligible to sit for the University Entrance Examination. (2) Higher School Certiflcata Holders entering for this Examination may be exempted1,214 words
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537 1963-12-18 22 VERNON MORGAN - British sport to get Govt support VERNON MORGAN by I ONDON, Tues. Sport is going to get more and more support from the top men in Britain. The Government Is fully alive to the need for more playing fields and facilities, and does believe that international sport Is a good537 words
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492 1963-12-18 22 RACING by Epsom Jeep pENANG, Tues. The Veni Vici Sable's Singapore Gold Cup, winner, Resquilleur, has been given top weight of 9.5 in the last classic of the season 12f Penang Gold Cup to be run here on Dec. 29. He492 words
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Article436 1963-12-18 22 Penang race weights PNANG. Toes.— Welghto for •II eifht race* on Sunday, the second day of the Penanr Turf Club's Christmas New Year meeting: Governor's Cup Cl 1 Div 1 BVif Resquilleor 9.08 Pulau Pangkor 9.01 Cash Inn 8.13 Peak of Perfection 8.12 Cadet Roussel 8.11 Forest Duke II 8.07436 words
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Article, Illustration74 1963-12-18 22 p?DINBURGH, Tues. The pro- moters of a new £4.000 golf tournament to be held at Carnoustie, Angus, next August, are making It compulsory for competitors to use the American-size ball instead of the smaller British ball. This follows the recent announcement that the bigger ball wouldReuter - 74 words
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226 1963-12-18 22 Newcombe in Aussie line-up vs the US DAVIS CUP VIELBOURNE, Tues. Roy Emerson, Neale Fraser, Fred Stolle and John Newcombe wiil defend the Davis Cuo for Australia against the United States at Adelaide on Dec. 26--28. Newcombe. 19. will be the youngest player tv represent Australia in a challenge round226 words
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Advertisement361 1963-12-18 22 nc 9flu a> TrICXIOiI iilOly chosen for airliners Staaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaak ■flatii ftHWaaaaat Rocol moly lubricanti arr utcd ani racemmandtd by Vlckert Armitronfi (Aircraft) Ltd for tht VCIO airliner is NOW here for motorists! ta^ *&M' wmi&t&K Jffii J^^SSSS^^^^^Sl^Sm BaHßjH^^^^^^BS^^SaaaSSS Ait*-' s H•' y^^^^^^r^ The 'moly' is used to increase reliability and361 words
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Advertisement127 1963-12-18 22 ELEGANCE UNSURPASSED 1 aaaaV/ Laat r^^ •aW^ta^«y^(Tl<aC# f^aT <O»l*aa11-^aaaa^%a»^ \A^ WtC*oMftM« #«aftaaV There are more expensive gifts than efais, but none quite so impressive! This is the remarkable Parker 61.. -a gik<t of beauty and elegance that wfM be cherished for years. Its fine quality is recognized immediately... apparent in127 words
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Article, Illustration314 1963-12-18 23 JOE DORAI - Next Malaysia grand Prix will be Tear of the Lotus' JOE DORAI: By Singapore, Tuesday UONG KONG racing: drivers are planning to "invade" next year's Malaysia Grand Prix here in a big way. Spearheading the assault will be a Lotus team comprising Arsenio Laurel, the Macao G.P. winner, Albert Phoon314 words
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Article121 1963-12-18 23 SINGAPORE, Tues. The Singapore Hockey Association's League Cup competition for the > P.C. Wilbur Cup will start next month. All teams Uidng part in this year's League competition will be included In the draw fcr the first round. Each club will be allowed to field only121 words
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Article27 1963-12-18 23 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.—Entries in the FAM Cup competition close on Dec. 24. The draw will be made at the FAM council meeting on Dec 2827 words
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Article194 1963-12-18 23 LIM KEE CHAN - LIM KEE CHAN: BOXING By Singapore, Tuesday. PROMOTER Barney Ong has signed on 12 boxers from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang for his first All-Malaysian card at Happy World Stadium an Jan. 3. In the two main events over eight rounds, Noor Hassan, Singapore's194 words
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Article66 1963-12-18 23 SINGAPORE, Tues. Teams for tomorrows SHA Div. 1 key match between Ceylon Sports Club and SRC on the Padang are: CSC O. Suppiah; Chai Hon Yoon, Sarboo; S. Murugesu. Salleh, Neil de Stlva: E. Frida. Ernest Wicks, Kartar Singh. Abdullah, Jeyathurai. SRC Young; Fernando. George66 words
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Article53 1963-12-18 23 LOS ANGELES. Tues. Jesus PlmentaL (Mexico), No. 1 contender for the world bantamweight boxing title, last night knocked out Rey Asis in the sixth round of a ten-round fight here. Asis, 25. a native of the Philippines now living In California, went down under a barrage of leftsReuter - 53 words
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Article39 1963-12-18 23 LONDON. Tues. Results of football matches played last night were: Football League Cup quar-ter-finals Stoke 3 Rotherham 2" West Ham 6 Workington 0. Friendly matches Coventry 3 Ferencvaros (Hungary) 1; Chelsea 3 British Olympic XI S. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article22 1963-12-18 23 81NOAPORE, Tues. Morning Glow Tennis Club will celebrate their third anniversary with a dinner at the Civil Service Club on Saturday.22 words
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Article22 1963-12-18 23 SINGAPORE. Tues. The Singapore Hockey Association League Div. 1 match between Police and Combined Schools today was postponed because of rain.22 words
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Article, Illustration53 1963-12-18 23 HOCKEY MUSA, the Police Depot goalkeeper, brings off a brilliant save from TPCA outsideleft K. Sivaneson in the First Division hockey match at Princes Road yesterday. TPCA won s—l.5 1. Going to give Musa a helping hand is Depot's centre-half, Nizar. Timesport picture byWan Seng Yip - 53 words
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Article204 1963-12-18 23 TPCA and Kilat score so easily KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Hockey Association league nrst division "giants"— holders Kilat SC and their strongest rivals TPCA struck top form to crush their rivals today. TPCA notched their third win In as many matches by beating Police Depot 5-1 at Princes Road. Kilat.204 words
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Article60 1963-12-18 23 ZURICH. Tues. —The draw for Che quarter-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup was made here today and resulted as follows: Manchester United (England) v Sporting Club Libson (Portugal), Celtic (Scotland) v Slovan Bratislava (Czech): Hamburg (W. Germany) or Barcelona (Spain) v Olympic Lyon (France);Reuter - 60 words
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306 1963-12-18 23 CYCLING I^UALA LUMPUR, Tues. One hundred and 27 cyclists from Singapore, Johore, Malacca, Selangor, Perak, Penang, Kedah, Combined Services Malaya and Combined Services Singapore have entered for the MCF's massedstart road races from Dec. 22 to 24. The races which count towards the306 words
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281 1963-12-18 23 Free trip offer to the Aussie girls from KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Tues. The Australian women's basketball team who recently returned home from a successful tour of South-and Far-East Asia, have been offered a free trip of these regions again in 1965— t0 "patch things up." The Australians were involved In281 words
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Article223 1963-12-18 23 Police meet Perak in final today KUALA LUMPUR, Tuea. Selangor Police and Perak will meet In the final of the first Government Services football final on the padang here tomorrow at 5.15 p.m. Both qualified today by beating the only other teams In the competition. Police routing Kedah by 30223 words
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Article210 1963-12-18 23 63— record entry for World Cup ZURICH. Tues. —A re- cord number of 63 countries had entered the 1966 World Cup when entries closed today at FIFA headquarters here The previous best entry was the total of 56 nations who entered In 1962 competition, though four teams later withdrew withoutReuter - 210 words
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Advertisement47 1963-12-18 23 FAR EAST MANSION (Kirn Yam Road/River Valley Road) Four Blocks 14 Storey FLATS MODERN DESIGN— BEST MATERIALS— ALL SERVICE FACILITIESSPACIOUS BEDROOMS— LIFTS-CAR PARKING SPACE. PRICE: $27,500/- upwards CASH or EASY PAYMENTS muMM Full details from: Tels: Nos. *****/6 SINGAPORE TRADING CO., LTD., 4-4/1, COLLYER QUAY. SINGAPORE. I.47 words
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Advertisement73 1963-12-18 23 J-ot goocf pictwted dekopan films (D PATERSON, SIMONS, CO.. LTD. Suppliers: DIA Chemie German Democratic RepubliO Mnl for X*MAS CROCOOILE BRAND SHIRT d NECKTII I B H •:■■■•■>«-:■• B ■fc m VfJ itk (T s^^ Caff* Pi" I A RICHER /|am MELLOWER /H£k tTZIT^ COGNAC. fJKNfrSMa key chain with every73 words
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Miscellaneous106 1963-12-18 23 MX KR: Sp.ui- Div. 2 (final): AAA v Police (Jalan Besan, 5.15. HOC KEY S'gor Div. 2N: Survey v Levers (Brickfields); Kilat B v FOD (Pantal). Div. 28: Railways, XL v RIDA (Brickfields) TPCA v Telecoms (TPCA). Spore Div. 1: CSC v SRC (Farrer pk). Taiping l«e: Tigers 'A' v106 words
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Obituary23 1963-12-18 24 H E.DE SILVA n Malayan RailMill d<|<artrd thi* world 17-12-63. Punrntl 4 p.m. today No. 4, Jalan PndanK Road. f-K. Petalinir Jaya.23 words
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Article142 1963-12-18 24 More members for Sabah Assembly JESSELTOX, Tuesday. J^ BILL, increasing the number of seats from 18 to .32 in the State Legislative Assembly came up for second reading in the Assembly Be third reading is exid on Thursday, when Assembly resumes, c Chief Minister. Datu tld Stephens moving the second142 words
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Article90 1963-12-18 24 'GENERAL' WARNS VILLAGERS JAKARTA, Tv es. The field commander of the Northern Borneo rebels, "General" Abang Klfli, haj warned villagers in Sarawak that they risk death at the hands of the rebels if they give help or shelter to British or Gurkha troops. The Indonesian news agency Antara said, he90 words
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Article33 1963-12-18 24 BERLIN, Tues. Communist and West Berlin negotiators today lgned an agreement to open the Wall for Christmas visits by half x million West Berllners to thejr relatives in East Berlin. UPI.UPI - 33 words
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Article27 1963-12-18 24 HONO KONO. Tues. Burma will sell Indonesia 300.000 tons of rice next year, according to the Burmese Trade Minister, Mr. Chit Myalng. today.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration447 1963-12-18 24 'Vigorous' Sabah's i new trade record JESELTON, Tuesday HPHE State Finan- ci a 1 Secretary, Datu H.W. Davidson, said today Sabah continued to enjoy vigorous economic activity, confidence and expansion during 1963, "in spite of certain external political pressures, and despite the problem of labour shortage." He was reviewing theReuter - 447 words
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Article58 1963-12-18 24 SINGAPORE, Tues. A film showing President Johnson delivering his first speech, his "Let US Continue message to the American Congress, will be shown at the USIS theatrette, Armenian Street, tomorrow, Thursday and Friday between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m Free tickets for the showings may58 words
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Article59 1963-12-18 24 SINGAPORE, Tues. Some 70 physically handicapped children will be entertained at a Christmas party, organised by the Singapore Red Cross Society, at the Red Cross House on Saturday, at 10.30 a.m. On Christmas Day, the Red Cross will hold another party at Its Crippled Children's59 words
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Article52 1963-12-18 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. Three Women and a man were injured v.nen a car they were travelling In crashed Into a tree in YeoChu Kang road tonight. Three babies, one only 40 days old, and two other persons in the car a black Austin Cambridge -escaped with52 words
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Article389 1963-12-18 24 LONDON. Tues.— lt has been a reasonably satisfactory day in stock markets but with business restricted by seasonal Influences. The trade figures had no effect. Ollt-edged were still out of the picture and showed scattered falls of one sixteenth. Dollar stocks were firm. Gains slightly outnumbered falls in equities. Closing389 words
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Article61 1963-12-18 24 CAPETOWN. Tues Twentytwo local fishermen were drowned when two freak waves capsized and sank their boat an anchor in the South Atlantic, about four miles out from Port Nolloth. late on Sunday night. Three men managed to swim ashore to Port Nolloth, about 350. miles northReuter - 61 words
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Article61 1963-12-18 24 LONDON. Tues— Britain's trade gap the difference between what the country buys and sells overseas widened In November to M million sterling a jump of 15 million over October. -Seasonally mdjusted" figures showed that exports In November totalled 341 million sterling, with re-exports adding another 14Reuter - 61 words
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Article54 1963-12-18 24 BERLIN. Tue*.— A 22-year-old E;t>t German sergeant fled to West Berlin shortly before mldnl-nt, West Berlin police said today. The Sergeant crept through barbed wire along the East Ger man border Into West Berlin under cover of darkness. He escaped in full uniform and carriedUPI - 54 words
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194 1963-12-18 24 Help the fishermen call by Front a 'stunt'- lOHORE BAHRU, Tues. J An Alliance State Assemblyman, Mr. Tan Peng Khoon Bandar Penggaram) today criticised the Socialist Front for their lack ot support in the anticonfrontation campaign against Indonesia. Referring to a suggestion yesterday in the Johore Legislative Assembly by Socialist194 words
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Article62 1963-12-18 24 UNITED NATIONS. Tue*.— The U.N. special political committee has approved a resolution to increase membership of the Security Council but over the opposition of two permanent member., whose assent is necessary for ratification. The resolution, opposed by the Soviet Union and Prance, calls for anReuter - 62 words
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Article57 1963-12-18 24 JAKARTA. Tues. Indonesia has imported 1.060,000 tons of rice this year worth US$llO million. Antara news agency said here today. Antara quoting the Distribution Minister, Dr. J. Leimena. said that this was due to decreasing rice production in the country. This year Indonesia produced only 18 million tons, 2.457 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-12-18 24 JTiGHEST and lowest tempera--1 lures In Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Monday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 72 Kota Bharu 84 70 Penang 90 72 Ipoh 91 68 Malacca 86 72 Singapore 90 7242 words
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