The Straits Times, 19 December 1963
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Title Section18 1963-12-19 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125 t OOO Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35218 words
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Article, Illustration1286 1963-12-19 1 Look out for saboteurs! Tengku tells House of Indonesian plans to blow up vital installations and launch armed revolution later Training on island near Singapore KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday TENGKU Abdul Rahman today exposed an Indonesian plot to blow up the water mains between Singapore and Johore, the Pasir1,286 words
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Article76 1963-12-19 1 Soekarno gets a new 'title' who called President Soekarno "birdfoot" in Central Jay". has been jailed for two months. The official news agency Antara said today the court at Tjilat.iap has jailed a local citizen for publicly insulting the President last October at a red carpet reception at the railway76 words
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Article38 1963-12-19 1 SINGAPORE, Wed. General Hospital doctors tonight wen fighting to save the life of' a Tembellng Road housewife, Neo Kirn Neo. 35, who had swallowed a large dose of poison she mistook to be a cough mixture.38 words
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Article36 1963-12-19 1 JAKARTA. Wed. Police In Bandoeng. West Java. have warned the people there that forged banknotes of 500 rupiahs denomination are now In circulation in tiie city, reports the Antara news agency— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article56 1963-12-19 1 TORONTO. Wed Six policemen had to be called In to restore order and traffic wa.i disrupted when a businessman conducted a Christmas experiment here. The experiment. How do shoppers react If offered $2 notes tor $1? The businessman stumbled away after he had lost $300 on theReuter - 56 words
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Article66 1963-12-19 1 Police kill Indonesian, hold 7 lESSELTON, Wed. J One Indonesian was killed and seven others captured when police swooped on a group of men on a plantation near Tawau yesterday, according to reliable reports reaching here today. Reliable sources said the arrested Indonesians were suspected of being subversives operating onReuter - 66 words
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Article40 1963-12-19 1 HONG. KONG, Wed. The Hong Kong Government, has dismissed two officers from the police force for security reasons, an official spokesman said today. He identified them as Superintendent Wong Wlng-yln and Inspector Chang Sing. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article27 1963-12-19 1 JAKARTA. Wed. The Hock Tong Rubber Co. of Bandjermasln, Southern Borneo, has been taken over by the Government because it Is owned by Malaysian nationals. —UPIUPI - 27 words
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Article27 1963-12-19 1 MANILA, wed— President Mmc&pagal tonight persuaded the Foreign Secretary. Mr. 8. Lopes, to stay on at hU post after he had resigned yesterday.— Reuler.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1963-12-19 1 Indonesia began to plot long before Malaysia was mooted IN SINGAPORE, Premier tells how dummy firms were set up to cover imports of weapons tho girl from Singapore, whc was taught by thr Indonesians to make parachute jumps when she volunteered to linlr m West Irian. According to intelligence reports,1,425 words
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Article67 1963-12-19 1 TIN JUMPS £17 LONDON Wei. He spot tin pricr on the London Metal I'.vihunice rose £17 today etoslai ;it X 1.631 niiM-rs in«l £1032 Millers. Turnover for the day was !70 tons SDIGAPOBE, Th«w At I "i tixl.tv (fee rirbate on a motion b\ the Prime Minixter. Mr67 words
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AFRO-ASIAN DESK
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Article, Illustration425 1963-12-19 2 His resignation 'the price of more favourable US attitude towards Philippine cause' VIANILA, Wed. The Manila Times indicated today that the resignation of Foreign Secretary Salvador Lopez might have been the result of pressures from the outside world on President Macapagal. The English-langu-age newspaper was commenting on Mr. Lopez'sReuter - 425 words
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208 1963-12-19 2 OEOUL, Wed. The new South Korean Government called on the Korean people today to tighten their belts further and lead a life of austerity. The Prime Minister. Mr Too Sun Choi, told his first Press conference that a J balanced budget on the part ofReuter - 208 words
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Article65 1963-12-19 2 NEW DELHI, Wed.—Maneating tigers have killed 75 people in the Ba-star jungles, 730 miles southeast of New Delhi, according to news reports. Three tigers have struck terror in the villages bordering Narayanpore district in Bastar. 'Twenty-two villages in the area have been deserted becauseUPI - 65 words
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Article27 1963-12-19 2 TOKYO. Wed Police here said today that they had arrested 33 South Koreans. Including 13 women in Hagi. western Japan, on suspicion of smuggling. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article197 1963-12-19 2 CAIRO, Wed. President Nasser and the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr. Chou Enlai. began their second round of talks here last night. The authoritative daily Al Ahratn quoted an official source as saying that Mr. Chou would explain his Gov- I ernment's foreign and domestic policyReuter - 197 words
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Article, Illustration62 1963-12-19 2 Jomo dances the Freedom Waltz... MR. Jomo Kenyatta. Kenya > Prime Minister, dancing; with Miss Celta Sandys, dauthter of Mr. Dnncan Sandys, Britain's Commonwealth Secretary, during the State Ball in the City Hall. Nairobi, to mark Kenya's independence. Prince Philip, representing Quern Klizabeth II at the celebrations, partnered Mrs. Mboya,62 words
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168 1963-12-19 2 'YOUR EXPERTS NOT NEEDED': JAKARTA LONDON, Wednesday. AN INDONESIAN Embassy spokesman said in a Press statement yesterday that Indonesia no longer needed British technical support. He was commenting on wj announcement In the House of Commons earlier yesterday that the Government had asked two British companies with defence contracts InReuter - 168 words
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Article69 1963-12-19 2 NEW DELHI. Wed.— About ICO rebel Naga tribesmen escaped through Burma to East Pakistan, presumably to replenish their arms supplies, the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Nehru, told Parliament yesterday. He said that the rebels had announced their intention to "disrupt and destroy" coming electionsReuter - 69 words
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Article36 1963-12-19 2 LONDON. Wed. Britain* 200.000 "hlpbulldlng workers are to get an immediate four per cent pay rise and a two-hour cut In their working week by July 1066, It was decided here yesterday. Reutor.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement199 1963-12-19 2 IVIi V^iV II /\IV C^ J DCACHMC \A/UV ppf ffjpjjggg^^ «*«m»w»«ww«mwp«wm«w««i V s ivIAoUIMo YYI V JtL iKW J mmlf JA m,\ HHJ BB i^^^w^ li^l^H I i^l^H ■fyk *W gives you the concentrated goodness of MALT, MILK, COCOA and EGGS, Hl--^^ m 'mmmm plus extra vitamins. Bj^. tastes so199 words
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U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
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129 1963-12-19 3 Man with a chimp's kidneys 'feels fine' YEW ORLEANS, Wed. Jefferson Davis, 44, a dock worker whose diseased kidneys were replaced by those of a chimpanzee six weeks ago, said yesterday he felt "better than I have In five years." Doctors at Tulane University performed the transplant. Davis walked toUPI - 129 words
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142 1963-12-19 3 MOSCOW, Wed. A direct Moscow New York flight should be in operation in six months if the Soviet and American Governments go through with the agreement now being discussed. Mr. Najeeb Halaoy, IS Federal Aviation Administrator, said here yesterday. Mr. Ilalaby. whoReuter - 142 words
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Article, Illustration491 1963-12-19 3 Moscow urged: Don't block the path of peace NATO HOPES FOR IMPROVEMENT IN EAST-WEST RELATIONS PARIS. Wednesday MINISTERS of the 15-nation Atlantic alliance yesterday called on the Soviet Union not to stand in the way of improved East- West relations. A communique after a two-day meeting of the Nato MinisterialReuter - 491 words
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192 1963-12-19 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. A SENATE committee voted yesterday to put back A US$5OO million which had been cut out of the Foreign Aid Appropriations Bill and to reject an amendment by the House of Representatives which would have prevented Export-Import Bank guarantees of financingReuter - 192 words
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Article44 1963-12-19 3 LONDON. Wed— Mr. Oeoige Brown, deputy leader of the British Labour was admitted to hospital yesterday. His doctors hnd ordered him to cancel all engagements for the next fortnight. He was said to he suffering from an internal haemorrhage. Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article79 1963-12-19 3 WASHINGTON. \V <l. T i tren ra a h tkts claimed a new world record for a mass free fall yesterday after they leapt from a plane at 43.500 ft. and delayed opening their parachutes until they were below 2.500 ft. The Defence Department said that the ArmyReuter - 79 words
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176 1963-12-19 3 Liz and Burton to marry early next month XTEW YORK, Wed. 11 The New York Post reported yesterday that actress Elizabeth Taylor ahd actor Richard Burton, whose wife, Sybil, has Just divorced him in Mexico, would be married early in the new year, possibly on Jan. 14. Earl Wilson, theReuter - 176 words
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Article23 1963-12-19 3 NEW YORK. Wed. New York has probably the largest homosexual population in the world, the New York Times reported yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter - 23 words
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Article25 1963-12-19 3 BELFAOT, Wed.— Northern Ireland yesterday released the last four members of the ttitorist Irish Republic Army (IRA) still serving sentences here.— U.P.L25 words
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Miscellaneous27 1963-12-19 3 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I rj_i*^f'_+> *i FASTER. J /ZrHi'B*. «tmjT^ y^"*/ on s^ a-BSiaaWM BisaaaM.B— v B H H H .> aB i. BBM BBB .Misss««HSsaMMsIigM27 words
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Article, Illustration566 1963-12-19 4 COURT TOLD OF ATTACK BY MOB SINGAPORE. Wad SPECIAL Branch convoy was attacked by a shouting mo b of Nan yan g University students with stones, bottles and other objects in the early hours of Sept. 26 this year, the First Criminal District Court was566 words
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Article88 1963-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. A 90-minute strike at the Keppel Bus Company this moraine immobilised a fleet of 24 buses. The Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers Union, which called the strike, later faced the management at a conciliation meeting at the La- bour Ministry. The s.MMWI and the company accepted88 words
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Article, Illustration372 1963-12-19 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. 16-year-old schoolgirl told a preliminary inquiry today that she saw a man shoot her uncle who resisted attempts by the gunman and his two accomplices to rob his provision store. She said, however, that she was unable to identify any372 words
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Article150 1963-12-19 4 Toh: Help reduce road mishaps SINGAPORE. Wed. The Deputy Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin Chye, today appealed to motorists, cyclists and pedestrians to be considerate for the safety of others to help reduce the high accident rate in Singapore. Speaking at the opening of the International Safety Exhibition organised by150 words
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Advertisement402 1963-12-19 4 TONIGHT AT 8 P.M. THE MALAYSIAN PREMIERE OF THE MOTION PICTURE THE WORLD HAS BEEN WAITING FOR TAKES PLACE AT THE ODEON THEATRE NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE Telephone: 21 -116 SHOW STARTS AT 7.40 P.M. JWP* flsfaiki -^K fe^A»JsPMi>^%p»3»^»»^*^ 20th Ctntury-Fo« preJWU ELIZABETH TAYIOR in Joseph t. Mankinriez" "CIEOWTW" Harrlßfl402 words
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Advertisement295 1963-12-19 4 lido' s" 'opens' today' "il"° j B^BV^tt^BS^ B^B^^BHB^^ A y^^H fl i i I I I II ■I t^bV. l. a Ihe amazing adventures "tlue fabxiVnis dolplviA of a boy and his dolphin pal, ipß^T^fT^p^^TWK?^^ the underwater world they shared, Ifi«Wli*sJLJLssVJU*J«»fl a I H the dangers they dared... a fantastic295 words
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Advertisement636 1963-12-19 4 a -J -OSHAIT OKGfINTqgTTrw ■OI'K.WrOIIAY!" ■ll am., 1.45,4, 630 (t 9.15 p m fj bY B^^^^^^^T^^^^^^^n^^^^^P^^^^^Bb^B Chuck Connors Luke Holpin Soturdoy Midnight! Brothers Four Sheb Wooley M.G.Ms HOOTENANNY HOOT'bi BwSrwSSfeiiJifeS OPENS TODAYS ll am., 1.45, 4, 6.30 A 9.30 p.m. "DEATH in the ARENA" g> Mark Forest Scope Color. ■a636 words
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Article, Illustration10 1963-12-19 5 The nation needs YOU! HAVE YOU REGISTERED FOR NATIONAL SERVICE?10 words
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Article, Illustration398 1963-12-19 5 PENANG, Wednesday. ()NE of the oldest domiciled Europeans in Malaysia has registered for national service at the age of 70. Mr. Gerald Hawkins, a former M.C.S. officer signed up at the Renong registration centre on Dec. 10. the day after398 words
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Article137 1963-12-19 5 CHOLERA IN SARAWAK: TWO DIE I7UCHING. Wed. Sporadic cases of cholera have continued to occur in Sarawak in the past seven weeks, the Director of Medical Services stated today. The cases have been mainly In the Second Division. In the First Division there ha.s been only one new case in137 words
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107 1963-12-19 5 MUAR. Wed. This town here went dry tor 24 hours yesterday, when a fault was discovered in the 16in. underground pipe line at Rawang, six-and-a-half miles from here, and the main service pipe line disconnected as a result. A Public Works Department107 words
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114 1963-12-19 5 Entry laws make Hong Kong doubtful HONG KONG, Wed.— Hong Kong businessmen have had second thoughts about investing in Malaysia because of its strict immigration laws, according to Mr. John Tung, an honorary president of the Chinese Manufacturers' Association here. He told a visiting Singa.pore trade delegation led by Mr.Reuter - 114 words
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Article73 1963-12-19 5 BATU PAHAT. Wed. Three men were today charged in the magistrate's court here with the murder of an estate caretaker. Tan Mvi Un. 65, on Kang Kwee Hee Estate at the 17 '-i milestone. Ayer Hitam Road, on Nov. 3. They are Suadi bin73 words
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Article326 1963-12-19 5 i Kuala Lumpur, Wad. rpHE War Department 1 Civilian Staff Association has renewed its threat of industrial action against the War Department over its dispute concerning amahs. More than 3,500 amahs working for Commonwealth Servicemen have been involved In the year-long battle for better working conditions.326 words
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Article65 1963-12-19 5 JESSELTON. Wed. Current usurp of the title ■Hptv f o oe«*»»'»" ••onfer-'-'J of tHe Or^er of Kinabalau should now fee changed into "Dato". the Chief Minister. Dato Donald Stenhen* *;iid vestrrdat in moving thr «eoond reading of Ihr Ktntc Honour* (Amendment) Rill He said this wasReuter - 65 words
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128 1963-12-19 5 RMAF POST FOR AN AUSSIE SECONDED OFFICER KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Wing Commander I.R. Olorenshaw, staff officer, transport operations, at the headquarters operational command of the Royal Australian Air Force, arrived here today on secondment to the Royal Malaysian Air Force. He is the first RAAF officer to ser\e with the128 words
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Advertisement215 1963-12-19 5 IIm 'pOMMERY J\^ AVAILABLE FROM |f 01/lll>S(/flo S SOLE AGENT: JOHN UHL£ (MALAYA) LTD. INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE RESEARCH MAKES THE DIFFERENCE 'w*' l *»j i' *y_Mj— fr***^L_*"i_ iJ <■ Ii HI Dynomic Expansion of Sound from a w jiwO'*^|?!^^* M ry^Nw-*^^^~**~^-«v>r .''jK dromoticolly new designed extro lorge projr*"^'"»i > lMl|215 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-12-19 7 PENAN v convents Mi re the most successful girls' schools throughout the State in this year's Malayan secondary schools entrance examination, the results ot which j were announced today. Green Lane Convent, with 127 candidates, topped all school* with 88.1 per cent passes, including229 words
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Article132 1963-12-19 7 Doctors accept new pay offer I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. —The Senior Government Officers Association has decided to accept the recent offer of pay increases to Government doctors and dental surgeons. But the association, which caters for all Division I officers, will continue to fight for the backdating of the offer to132 words
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Article57 1963-12-19 7 SYDNEY. Wed. Singapore artist Llm Ming Wan. who is a teacher at the East Sydney Technical College. Is hoping to arrange an exhibition before he returns home early next year. Mr. Llm, who is married to an Australian Rlrl. recently turned down an offer to become57 words
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152 1963-12-19 7 rDH. Wed. Mr. Justice Neal today awarded $25,930 as damages to Gerald Louis Jeremiah. 27. an acting sergeant on the Federation Army. Jeremiah sued Lee Yew Kwai and Mok Sal Yu. driver and owner respectively of a lorry, claiming special and general damages as152 words
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408 1963-12-19 7 QUESTIONS ON 'FRUSTRATED' OFFICERS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. AN Alliance senator, Mr. S. P. S. Nathan, has A asked whether the Government intends to reorganise and streamline the Whitley Council machinery "in view of the reported frustration and threat of industrial action by a section of Government servants." This Is one408 words
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Article35 1963-12-19 7 SINOAPOStE. Wed.-6ix youth, armed with -tick, ..ss.ulted and robbed Petrr .oh, 35 of P-miir* J«ya. at the junction o; Nr.l Road and Dmtm Road last rvirht Loh lost $iOO and his $20035 words
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238 1963-12-19 7 Soviet move on Malaysia only a formality: Raja SINGAPORE, Wed. The Minister for Culture, Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today described Russia's reservations in accepting Malaysia's credentials in the United Nations as a "gesture of formality." The Russians: he said, had still not "actively' opposed or denounced Malaysia in the United Nations.238 words
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Article39 1963-12-19 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The House of Representatives yesterday passed a Bill amending the Road Traffic Ordinance after a two-day debate. Defect* In the provisions of th« ordinance found In the light of experience have been corrected.39 words
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Article30 1963-12-19 7 KUCHING. Wed.— me Director of Operations, Eastern Malaysia. Major General WC Waller, arrived here this morning accompanied by members of his staff for a two-day routine visit.30 words
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Advertisement219 1963-12-19 7 Overnight— a big hole in the road. ..so the residents have to go on foot 1/ UALA LUMPUR. Wed. Several people living near the 2} milestone, Klang Road, were unable to drive rheir cars to their offices this morning when they found a section of Lorong Bukit Raja leading to219 words
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Article, Illustration938 1963-12-19 8 MINISTER TELLS OF NEW BILL'S SAFEGUARDS FOR FISHERMEN WHO FEAR THE CAPITALISTS BIG CATCHES IN 'TRAPS' THAT COST $15,000 by our PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS JF TRAWLER fishing was legalised in Malaysia, regulations would be made to restrict its operation through licensing, the Minister of Agriculture938 words
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148 1963-12-19 8 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, today appealed to the public to support a charity show which will be presented on Feb. 9 to help raise funds for the Kwong Wai Siu Free Hospital. He met the directors of the hospital148 words
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Miscellaneous175 1963-12-19 8 Alloy 1h,,, By Y-T. Uamlin I WELL, NOW WHAT II PONT tOXML.],^ "-.J V" ~N WE'RE ABOUT TO START I tOU ALWAYS ARE WEGOIKIG J\ THINK. *SVE BUT LETS NOT I OOP. 1 YEH? OM ANEW PROJECT-CAN HAVE, HAVENT WGO TOR A y COME TO K I TfW TO CROSS175 words
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Article, Illustration1691 1963-12-19 9 A radio flash and Crippen is caught... CAPT. KENDALL... AND THE KILLER ABOARD HIS SHIP I READ THE I WARRANT TO HIM— CRIPPEN STARED AT THE INSPECTOR IN SHEER DISBELIEF: THEN HE COLLAPSED SOBBING: •THANK GOD IT IS ALL OVER 1 HE GASPED, 'THE SUSPENSE WAS TOO GREAT...' LAST OF1,691 words
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349 1963-12-19 10 A Malaysian police chief by end of 1965 by Our Parliamentary Reporters r J IHE1 HE Minister of Internal Security, Dato (Dr.) Ismail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, said in Parliament yesterday that a Malaysian would be appointed InspectorGeneral of the Royal Malaysian Police Force by the end of 1966 or349 words
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207 1963-12-19 10 CORRUPTION IN CABINET? 'GO TO POLICE' TENGKU Abdul Rahman said yesterday that if any M.P. had grounds to suspect corruption among Ministers he should raise the matter with the police or anti-corruption department. "So far." the Tengku told Parliament. there have been no complaints. The Tengku was replying to a207 words
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128 1963-12-19 10 Boesta for elections? It depends, says Dr. Ismail WHETHER Inche Ahmad Boestamam. the Socialist Front M.P. now under detention, Is allowed to contest the coming general elections or not will depend on whether he continues to be a security threat to Malaysia. The Minister of the Interior. Dato Dr. Ismail128 words
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329 1963-12-19 10 US-South Africa trade none of our business, Tengku tells David rpENGKU Abdul Rah- man said yesterday that as far as he knew, the United States had stopped selling to South Africa arms and equipment which might be used to further South Africa's apartheid policy. The Tengku. who was replying In329 words
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122 1963-12-19 10 PENANO. Wed. Former Penang volunteers of the 3rd Bn., Straits Settlements Force, last night pledged to serve the country again "If need be "There are among us people who are ever ready to respond to the country's call." Cpl. Tan Chin Cheng, of122 words
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Advertisement198 1963-12-19 10 fir > TAXE WT R H tfrah J^UnntljcrVmcn Day after day your teeth run the risk of infection and decay. I Regular cleaning after meals is important; use a good toothbrush —a TEK toothbrush. Sol* Agents: THE BORNEO COMPANY LIMITED So much to do in .so little time! ■F ...and198 words
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Article, Illustration369 1963-12-19 11 HUEN PENG KONG - HUEN PENG KONG, Trader tells of confiscation, escape to Singapore By Ipoh, Wed piVE Chinese merchants from the Indonesian controlled Rhio Islands smuggled themselves into Singapore one night, each paying $25 fare to a boatman. Their 24-hour journey in an open sampan was interrupted369 words
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209 1963-12-19 11 N. Zealand to deport Malayan student who failed r'HRISTCHURCH, Wed. —An engineering student from Malaya pleaded guilty in a magistrate's court here today to a charge of remaining illegally in New Zealand after the the expiry of his entry •permit. Foo Bong Liew. 22. was ordered to be detained pendingReuter - 209 words
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Article65 1963-12-19 11 SINGAPORE. Whcl— The police appesiled today for t ve-\vi' nesses of a road accident last night at I Tolok Blangah. where a motor- 1 cyclist. An* ttna Ker>(j. 21, vas I killed and his pillion rider. Ong Joo Choon. 18 in;>ired wnen the:r machine collided 'Vlth a65 words
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Article34 1963-12-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The I Deputy Director-General of the Malaysian Telecommunications Department, Mr. Chew Kam Pok. returned yesterday after attending a three-week planning session of the International Telecommunications Union in Rome34 words
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Article50 1963-12-19 11 SINGAPORE. Wpd— Mr. Mautce Bens; Toon Giap. v teacher if the Singapore School lor th? Jlind. has been awarded i Comnonwealth teacher traininß hurary by the Ministry of Educsion to undergo :i 15-mon;h d'i>oma course at trie Royal Dime School in Edinburgh. Scoti.ind lies to Scotland tomorrov50 words
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Article51 1963-12-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The I Minister of Commerce and Indus- try, Dr. Lim Swee Ami, and the I American Ambassador to Malaysia. Mr Charles F. Baldwin, will jointly open an American-style snack bar at No. 118. Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, on Dec. 23 at I51 words
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Article211 1963-12-19 11 RACKET IN RURAL SCHEME DENIED TOHORE BAHRU, Wed. J —The Johore fclentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos said today that it was not true that middlemen were making money on rural land schemes because there was not enough publicity given to the projects. Dato Han Hassan, replying on211 words
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Article70 1963-12-19 11 SINGAPOKE. Wed.— Goh Cheng Tan. of Tampines Road, left his Opel car at a workshop at Havelock Road for re-spraying on Monday night and returned the next mornniK to tind It no longer there. Another car stolen yesterday was an Austin belonging to Pong Vtnit Wah.70 words
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Article, Illustration335 1963-12-19 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. 4 SOLDIER, Osman bin Mat, who ap- pealed against a sentence of death passed on him in August for murder, had both his conviction and sentence confirmed by the Federal Court of Appeal yesterday. Osman. 26. was sentenced i by Mr. Justice335 words
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Article80 1963-12-19 11 BATU PAHAT. Wpcl Three youths. Molmmed Yusof nin L\»i--m ii. 18. Mohnr-:ed Yus> <f tin tenant. 15. and Mohain-d ,sani bin Su'xdon 16. nil K:in.|;o!ig Pp.spr.ti. mm here. p'.eadrc! not entity in th» matclmriiv s toriiiy to stealing 11 \«A% of crp-ix-i oelonnina to the Bitu80 words
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Article79 1963-12-19 11 Four face kidnap charge SINGAPORE, Wed. Four men were charged in a magistrate's court today with kidnapping Ng Chong Kee from Somapah Road yesterday at 6 p.m. They were also charged with robbing him of $350 in cash, eight crossed cheques totalling $2,000 and two pens worth $3 while armed79 words
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Article25 1963-12-19 11 MUAR. Wed. The secretary of the Town Council here. Inche Osman bin Mohamed. has been posted tc Kota Tlnggl as acting District Officer.25 words
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Article119 1963-12-19 11 The 'work to rule' threat is off RUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— I The work-to-rule threat by 7.000 workers in 15 bis firms is oil. It w->s to have I started tomorrow The decision to call off industrial action was taken at a joint meeting this evening with thr Commissioner of Industrial119 words
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Advertisement222 1963-12-19 11 EM— 1 S*j| ||l »4 i i i j^Tv V x mi Mm m fcJfcßjr A^ A PHI tJAEGER-LECOULTRE> |g9 memovox iassssy Th« M«om>tox aete as a confidential secretary.... Ii thanks to Memovox alarm. Whether you are (J travelling, working or relaxing at home, the M.m«»»« Memovox punctually punctiliously reminds222 words
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Obituary146 1963-12-19 12 M Uxrs-s $10 (Minimum) MR. C.F.H BOBWBLL. 49, passed away Wrdnewlav morning. 18.12.83 at .H iSingaiKn. i Cortege leaving No M Nallur Road for Uood Shepherd t'.ithedral at 4 Mi p m., Thursday I!II2«3 IhrtHf to Blci.iii.rl MR. KO OUAN PHOH. 71 of Jurong :ks Ud. passed away peace-146 words
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Article225 1963-12-19 12 2» WardM tit (Htmmmm) MR AND MRS. John Lm Choag Tew thank all relatives and friends lor thnr kind attendance, glfu aad i-onKratulatory messages at their »nkllng. MR. AND MRS. t'heong Pak Hing of Kuala Lumpur thank relatives and HtMaH for their valuable gifts, attendance nod help at their225 words
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Obituary58 1963-12-19 12 :u >Ur<i $1$ (Minimum i IN EVER LOVINC memory of Mxritarrt BaJakrtshnan Departad I JC IS.ldoD Oone but not forgotten Mhv her soul rest in peace HILL. ERNEST ALSINT. la loving m.inoiy ol x very dear Brother who IMi.vd away on ihe Iktb Ueceraher MSB, "To live in58 words
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Article278 1963-12-19 12 rVoraN iiu IMMmmm) THE OIFT th«i will he cherished Mikimnto pearls. Select from The Mug it.-imtriik.--14«4 CALENDAR neauti.u] U rnerie*. m x \2 Ideal Christmas mft rue feoerhard Watch representative. PO Box IH, K.L. FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. Invite all leariit-ift and book addicts to hrowi in their shou room278 words
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Article34 1963-12-19 12 M %iJU I Mtm.) SPECIAL MEETINGS Topic Changeless Me.sas< Chaounc World Hpeaker: I)r James. Kvancel.cal Fret- Chun-h. S, Yarwoud Avenue, i sm. s. Buk:t Timah Drcrmrwr 18ta— Wnd 7SO pm All Welcome34 words
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755 1963-12-19 12 The Straits Times Thursday, December 19, 1963. Sabotage In Singapore Except to a small and closed j circle of newspapermen who have been hunting for the story, the Tengku's disclosure of Indonesian efforts to sabotage public utilities in Singapore comes as a sharp shock. Of co-.rse there have been a755 words
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Article261 1963-12-19 12 President Johnson in the United Nations has proclaimed America's continued dedication to ending poverty, disease, ignorance and the threat oi war throughout the world. He spoke with power and conviction, showing again that he intends to honour Mr. Kennedy's memory not by imitation but by initiative. In less261 words
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Article244 1963-12-19 12 News Jiat the principal and discipline master of a big Singapore Chinese secondary school are to be dismissed foi mishandling a case of student lawlessness should have a healthy effect on other teachers reluctant to accept their responsibilities. These two teachers attempted to cover up an incident in244 words
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Article451 1963-12-19 12 Roy Perrolt - Roy Perrolt SHARING THE HUNGER AND THE HOPE hs NEW DELHI. Wed From time to time the Indian Government collects a large party of senior villagers from a State or a district, puts them aboard a train in charge of a guide and sends them off on a wideranging451 words
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Letter252 1963-12-19 12 rERE seem to be certain incurable Government habits. For example, no Government In the world seems to be able to lay a new road without Its immediately being torn up by successions of teams laying telephone cables, water pipes, and so on. This Is apparently universal. Certainly252 words
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Letter73 1963-12-19 12 WITH the increase in the tax on petrol Singapore motorists are again hard hit, for it follows the recent increase in road tax and the Increasing number of paying parking lots, in certain shopping areas the minimum charge is 40 cents an hour. It would be a great73 words
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Letter134 1963-12-19 12 I HAD the misfortune to buy a so-called popular model car a couple of year* ago after being verbally assured that spares were available. Soon after delivery, I discovered < too late* that the dealer did not have a single spare part In stock. Everything I wanted134 words
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Letter114 1963-12-19 12 1 REFER to the Inquest Into the death of Ng Peh Up at Woodbridge Hospital on Sept. 16 which was held before me and a Jury of five men on Dec. 5 and to your subsequent reports'in the Straits Times of Dec. 6 and Dec. 8. I wish114 words
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Article, Illustration1162 1963-12-19 12 CLYDE SANGER - CLYDE SANGER SACKING OF CHIEF JUSTICE BY NKRUMAH HAS HARMED THE REPUTATION OF A WHOLE CONTINENT-. from ACCRA, Wed PRESIDENT NKRUMAH'S dismissal of the Ghanaian Chief Justice, Sir Arku Korsah, ends a period in which it seemed that a new breath o* criticism and considerable1,162 words
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Advertisement299 1963-12-19 12 Straits Tiaet k Malay Mail a* Naatfa*) ssa COLO TOPI AC 1 ANCAAC COLO TOWASjH —VMIOIIM AT HOLLAND WOAD-ttATOW Ka-r *«L PJOAD— NAVAL MAM CfTT BOOK aTTOSrE LTV TMC NCWS MONT M. M. ISMAIL S AeMMrany Ms**}. Naval Baaa MAMKM STORK S7S-7. Cftantf *mm. *>•*»- 1? V. RKTNASAMY CO lai-N299 words
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Advertisement45 1963-12-19 12 "'gee ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Style, Cat to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporters of Hi 9 k Class Worsteds 4 WmKmi. SINGAPORE: 21, CMm S»rwt, Uli *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mantiea, lit Floor, Room N«. t, 54-64. N«*lm>* Road. Kowloon45 words
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Advertisement84 1963-12-19 12 HIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIUIIIMIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIimiIIIIMIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIffJ CD En A I FROM NOW TILL J I CVI M L 31st. DEC. 1963 %J( O\J/o Ar^ly' CASH DISCOUNT N[ I J FOR THESE TWO MAGNIFICENT SETS COSTING ONLY J L 316/s mr %m to voiumis >^_ ARTHUR MEES CHILDREN'S ENCYCLOPEDIA ffffit The MODERN ".HOME LIBRARY I ra84 words
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129 1963-12-19 13 Where the saboteurs planned to strike rTriHESE are two of the vital tarI gets-the Pasir Panjang power station in Singapore and the main water pipeline at the Johore Causeway-which saboteurs planned to blow up as Indonesia's confrontation with Malaysia takes on a new aggressive pattern Their vicious plans, however, were129 words
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448 1963-12-19 13 Prosecutor: Let's send all to mental hospital... 'No' says judge PULAU SENANG TRIAL SINGAPORE, Wi THE prosecutor in the Pulau Senang i murder trial suggest- ed today that all the 59 accused be remanded for observation at Woodbridge Hospital till they were certified fit for trial anew. Senior Crown Counsel,448 words
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Article, Illustration229 1963-12-19 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Director of Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Haji Syed Nasir bin Ismail, hinted today that a new system of spelling in the national language would be introduced by the Government nekt year. He was addressing the general committee on technical229 words
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Article54 1963-12-19 13 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mr. K. I F. H. Boswell. manager of the 1 Cold Storage poultry larm in Pulau Damar Laut. d'ed today at the General Hospka! after a long illness. He was 49. A well-know i figurr in thr Eurasian communtt/ heiv. hf leaves a wife54 words
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Miscellaneous329 1963-12-19 13 Today's Radio, TV RADIO SINGAPORE MhDILM WAVE SERVICE: 476 Metres SHORTWAVE SERVICE: 41 metres A.M. 6.00 Good Morning: 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.16 News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin: 7.30 Up And About: 8.15 News; 8.20 Up And About: 9.00 Close Down; 11.00 Programme Summary; 11.03 Music From The Keyboard; 11.30 Science And329 words
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Miscellaneous225 1963-12-19 13 RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL BHOKTWAVE SERVICE: 41.7 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal Negaratu; 6.02 Morning Melodies. 7.00 Time Signal, Tne News; 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 730 Learn A Word A Day; 733 Breakfast Potpourri; 800 Time Signal. The News; 806 Breakfast Potpourri, 8.30 Housewives' Selections; 9.00 Close Down; P.M.: 1.00 Tiffin Date;225 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1963-12-19 14 Lee lashes out at Barisan in Assembly debate 'They must bear being treated as traitors to nation 3 By OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS CINGAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew tonight lashed at the Barisan Sosialis for their "line of treachery and treason" while Malaysia was1,087 words
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Article796 1963-12-19 14 SINGAPORE, Wed. I The Legislative Assembly today passed through all three stages on a certificate of urgency from the Yang di-Pertuan Negara. a Trade Unions (Amendment) Bill empowering the Minister for Labour to freeze the bank accounts of a union, which has been served with a796 words
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Advertisement390 1963-12-19 14 IT'S SO EASY fcv TOMAKE HER HAPPY! You can imagine how happy she'll be. ■KbT V "^BBH when you present her with a watch JH/faßtasfl not just any watch, but a ROTARY, the gift that whispers good toste. The kiss she gives you will seal the approval of .:»j| KJ390 words
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Advertisement43 1963-12-19 14 FOR SUPREME COMFORT AND INCREDIBLE HARD WEAR 11 11 n. i IN BULKED NYLON Plain and Fancy ankle socks Singapore Penang $3.50 Federation Borneo $3.70 (or men CRAVATS DRESSING GOWNS (now also in Tricel) TIES PYRAMID HANDKERCHLEFS THE LEADING NAME IN ENGLISH TEXTILES43 words
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Article, Illustration155 1963-12-19 15 MISS Molly Scow, a staff nurse of the Singapore General Hospital, who was among an estimated 1.400 members of tue State's nursing staff who went to the polls yesterday to determine their union representation. The Singapore Government employs 2,383 nurses, and the rest will155 words
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275 1963-12-19 15 JOHORE'S LAND POLICY QUERY IN COUNCIL JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. J^ JOHORE State Executive Council member, Dato Chua Song Lim, today alleged that discrimination was being practised by the Socialist Front in the Kluang Town Council. Replying to questions on land policy in the State Assembly put by Mr. Lee Ah275 words
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Article48 1963-12-19 15 PENANG. Wed. A snatch iriii-1 rubbed a clerk. Miss Kor.g Gaik Bee. of her gold chain m Kuala Kanicmr Road yesterday. Miss Kong. 23- was walking alone when she telt someone pulling at her chain. As she turned round. Mn- saw a youth running away-48 words
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Article25 1963-12-19 15 SINGAPORE. Wed. Pollc* detained two men under the Societies Ordinance, and screened 285 people in security checks In the past 24 hours.25 words
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Article93 1963-12-19 15 IPOH. Wed.— A biscuit factory worker. Cheah You Cheong. 2b. was today committed to stand trial in the High Court on a charge of raping a 16-year-old girl on the night of July 10. in Pinji Park. During the three-day Inquiry, conducted by Senior Inspector C-93 words
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97 1963-12-19 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A magistrate. Inche Hassan Hajl Yunus. today made an order against 232 squatters to vacate the land they are occupying. some of them for more than 10 years. within three months The suit was brought by Ban Hock Hln Tin Mines97 words
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Article, Illustration405 1963-12-19 15 By SOH TIANG KENG: Singapore, Wed. •JHE former Australian Minister for External Affairs, Lord Casey, today predicted that the Malaysia dispute would inevitably be brought before the United Nations if Indonesia persisted in her confrontation policy. Lord Casey, now on a two-day405 words
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Article88 1963-12-19 15 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Haji Taha bin Haji Zakaria. the Johore agricultural committee chairman, announced In the Johore Legislative Assembly today that three land schemes had been started to give aid to Johore "s west coast fishermen hit by the Indonesian confrontation. Hajl Taha said the88 words
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159 1963-12-19 15 A 'which way' worry for Seremban TV fans CEREMBAN, We d Hundreds of people are to be seen nightly in front of a radio dealer's shop in Lemon Street watching TV tests being carried out in Kuala Lumpur. The reception is very clear and many shops here have already brought159 words
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Article38 1963-12-19 15 TAIPINO. Wed.— Mr- Khoo Kai Hong, a senior teacher of the King Edward VII Secondary School here, is leaving for Batu Gajah. where he will assume duties a* principal of the Sultan Yusof Secondary School38 words
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Advertisement268 1963-12-19 15 EV&rybodyi saM... If" MODEL 4102 5.n,.,0r. S6IO 00. With leg* SM« 50 Malay* $MS.OO. WHh l«<n $«7».00 -~^Mma»_- 1-OPr.OPt" \mjr I luv/U The world famous Pye labo- I ratories of Cambridge. England offer you the moat modern 17" MODti 4010 """"'"'■■'>►■—■ r laboratory-tested Pye TV mmmm 55J5.00 receiver-. All Pye268 words
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Article531 1963-12-19 16 fHKRE'S no Retting away from it. Some of us women tend to be extravagant during the festive season. And Christmas is no exception. So. it's Justifiable for us to indulge in a Christmas shopping spree which not only makes us happy but the whole family. Departmental stores have531 words
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Article, Illustration33 1963-12-19 16 AN ankle length cheongsam with a train in gold lame (left) is modelled by Alice. On the right, Martha in a silver lame evening dress looks a picture of enchantment.33 words
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177 1963-12-19 16 BARBECUE LOVERS will find a new gadget the Supcrchef Hotplate Barbecue very useful and handy whether the occasion is held in the garden or at the beach. lit features patented hotplate which can cook for two to six people. Small and compact, it can177 words
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Advertisement353 1963-12-19 16 You'll fall in love with "The designs of Communiiy Plate are uni- que deeply sculpted or delicately chiselled, you will find no other with their special beauty ar>d distinction And no o»her with an overlay like Community «exfra silver on the parts that get most wear! x> I <There it353 words
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Advertisement303 1963-12-19 16 Hints for gifts J* They're out wj I of this A world OuK k I Ti_ V m W V_.*L-- I V It M BaW »^r \L jL. Petite Compact, the jL tiny gold make-up .aVaf*4kßs^^VißaaWcase to fit the smallest M 7 ■••^•-.^^■l^ Luxurious Intimate .W j Talcum and Eau303 words
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Miscellaneous249 1963-12-19 16 Straits Times Crossword AI'BOSS 3 Might De aucked in ttoe cornea 9. Ihants lo some natural Una. trl P y» u venomous creature (8). H nU <*" Pl«r* c»^r bo--10. A puaile for retiring Greek fo J« anyway write.- (5). 7 On wntt wln d «r« he— V 11. Clerfyman249 words
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170 1963-12-19 17 UNITED NATIONS, Wednesday. •JHE General Assembly, overriding Soviet objections, last night called for amendment of the United Nations Charter to permit the enlargement of the Security Cpuncil to 15 members, and the Economic and Social Council to 27. Dr. Nikolai Fedorenko, the Soviet delegate,Reuter - 170 words
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77 1963-12-19 17 LONDON, Wed.— The British Parliament last night took the final step to dissolve on Dec. 31 the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland designed 10 years ago as a great multiracial experiment. Both Houses, without a vote, passed motions approving an Order In Council (constitutional Instrument)Reuter - 77 words
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Article29 1963-12-19 17 KARACHI. Wed.— Pakistan is to ask Japan to reconsider Its decision not to allow Pakistan International Airlines to iperaU. a service to Tokyo via China. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article, Illustration153 1963-12-19 17 A PHONE rang at Scotland Yard. The caller said: "Go to the phone box in Great Dover Street, opposite Black Horse Court. You will find 50.000 in two sacks." Seven police cars raced to the street in Southwark. London. The money was inMirrorpic - 153 words
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193 1963-12-19 17 LCI. DECIDES ON MORE TRADE WITH RUSSIA LONDON, Wednesday. JMPERIAL Chemical Industries announced a change of policy here today which could lead to more extensive trading with the Soviet Union. The company announced that following a meeting with a Russian trade mission now on a visit to Britain. 1.C.1, wouldReuter - 193 words
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Article109 1963-12-19 17 Spy priest identified as Russian WASHINGTON, Wed.— A man posing as an American priest, arrested last July on spying charges, was identified yesterday as a 44-year-old Russian. The man, who gave his name as Robert K. Baltch. was arrested in Washington with a woman using the name of Joy AnnReuter - 109 words
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Article67 1963-12-19 17 WASHINGTON. Wed. A Ftederal Appeals Court yesterday quashed the conviction of the Communist Party of the United States for failure to register under the Subversive Activities Control Act The U.S. Court of Appeals for the district of Columbia returned the case to the lower courtsReuter - 67 words
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Article35 1963-12-19 17 CAPETOWN. Wed. Twentvtwo local fishermen were drowned when two freak waves capsized and sank their boat at anchor in the South AtWn'.ic. about four miles from Port Nolloth. late on Sunday night. Reater.Reuter - 35 words
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Article27 1963-12-19 17 UNITED NATIONS. Wed. The General Assembly decided yesterday to continue the U.N. Middle East Force for another year •t a cost of $17.750.000.— Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article19 1963-12-19 17 MANILA, Wed. The Philippines and Israel today exchanged Instruments of ratification on their treaty of friendship. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration337 1963-12-19 17 fOS ANGELES, Wed. v General Curtis LeMay, U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, said last night the primary task of the U.S. armed forces in any war "is not to destroy the Soviet population but to protect and save AmericanReuter - 337 words
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99 1963-12-19 17 Four more arrests in Burmese capital RANGOON. Wed. Four people were arrested here today in connection with the case of former Deputy Premier Bo Let Ya, who was arrested yesterday. The lour were Bo Bala, a former M.P.. his brother Thakln Htein. Daw Su Su and U Win alias SalReuter - 99 words
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183 1963-12-19 17 LONDON, Wed A JOURNALIST. Frederick John Knight, 36. who fought with a killer shark in Sydney. Australia, to free a woman it was dragging out to sea. has been awarded the Royal Humane Society's highest award for 1963. The societyReuter - 183 words
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Advertisement306 1963-12-19 17 a 5 days to Christmas. r Shop cor/ y f CREtsJ/ While supplies last! MH-^^7 Exclusive FRIGI-FOAM ICE BUCKET 4g g) fcfe Moulded from the same miracle j> |jjy insulating material that goes into J FRIGIDAIRE FREEZEERS N^/^i GIDA i^ Another valuable FREE /t*" —^T/ nris mas or every r^M^f/f306 words
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695 1963-12-19 20 From Our Market Correspondent STIMULATED by the rise in the metal price yesterday to $510. following the London overnight ad.vance, there was a perceptible swing into mining shares on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Prices advanced generally and the turnover in the section showed695 words
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Article23 1963-12-19 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 17 Dec. 18 Industrials; 131.00 130.60 Tins: 126.00 138.83 rubbers: 108.36 108.49 Dec. 29. 1962 m 1023 words
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Article923 1963-12-19 20 /"KDMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock: Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In INDUSTRIALS: Bouitiad <I.oOo> .'1.70 cd. (1.0OO) 51.69 cd; Central Proa (9.000) SI.6S. (18.000) 51.66. (i.,000) $1.85. <13.000> $1«7; City Do*. (11.0001 63» at*..923 words
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Article27 1963-12-19 20 December 18. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64 ■> cents (up three-eighths of a cent). TIN: $510 (up $5.62i j). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (down 10 tons).27 words
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Article186 1963-12-19 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December IK. Three months. INDUSTRIALS [mnlopa 20 crs. M. Bos 19 ctt. City Dev. 5 cts. McAllnter 14 eta. B, Smelter* 2U eta. Roblnaoo 11 cU. Ksito 21 CU. C. Storage 4 id. Fed. Dlap. 13 eta. Rothmana 13 ct*. K. N. 15 ct«. Belangor Propv186 words
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436 1963-12-19 20 mHERE was a big advance 1 of $5,621 In the Straits tin price yesterday which took it to $510. the highest price since June 12 1951, when the price was $517. The offering at 240 tons was down 10 tons. Tin prices436 words
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Article95 1963-12-19 20 MELBOURNE. Wed. INDUSTRIAL shares showed definite firming trend today when rises easily outnumbered falls which generally were narrow. Most leader* Improved In moderate trading. Oils and base mrlak held .ste.iuv to firmer levels. Loans were steady. C.R.A I Mount Isa, N. Broken Hill (10s.> Ampol I' Aust. Con.95 words
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Article249 1963-12-19 20 JANUARY first grade rubbor buy,., f.o.b. doted at S p.m. in Smmpo'i and Kuala Lumpur yrstrrday at cents per b. up three-eintiths of .i Man on Tuesday' n cloning level (or th* position. The tone was quietly stoady. HAS. and F.M.R.E. closing pricts In cents per lb. yesterday:249 words
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Article64 1963-12-19 20 /^HINESE Produce ExoDangt, Sinmday: Coconut oil: bulk J.%0 sellers, drum 553 selleni. Copra: JJec./Jan. UK/Contloent was unquoted. Popper: Muntok white fUtt neilrra. Sarawak white .«HU selleni. npr<-i:il iHfMk black $107* seller*. Uimpont; black JIO7J sellers, ASTA $120 sellers. Sinxaporo Coconut OH Millers' At ciation prloea: bulk S5O M>ller9.64 words
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Article91 1963-12-19 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' As«oJ- cut lon made tbese changes In its rates to mercnanta yesterday (all rntis to S100): Canada: buying TT 1 '2. nirmnil OD 33 0/8, 90 d/st 86 1/8 credit bills, 36 3/16 trade bllla. Soiling TT or 00 ready: CanarU 35 1/8: Belgian91 words
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Article82 1963-12-19 20 T*HE Federation Minister or A Finance ha* fixed these prices for calculating customs duties for the week beginning on December 19. Rubber 66 :l i cts a lb. Copra S4BO a ton. Coconut oil $856 a ton. Palm oil 5631.50 a ton. Palm kernels 5403.75 a ton. Tlie82 words
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Article190 1963-12-19 20 eMIPI tn ImmpoK Harbour *> "3 day I lm» reads: U-iut Mas, Bi-denn;<. Aow Blam. Kotft Mai, Hone Hal, MaJula Dragon Fvi\ Sadao. Chant: >. Krrandjl. Centrum Prwunw. Ton* Lt«-. Kirn H»a. An Ho. Naiea Man. Buana. Pintu Man, Radja Max. Karnlta, Tonic Ko. Ancor.. Hong Woon,190 words
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Advertisement1109 1963-12-19 20 ""LJI.^ aUW>tSAaOTKISa^fa^USH^iJD; v U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service S por'» P S'hirn Hongkon*. K'Hjmnf S F'cisco I. Angeles H. Yor» "Kun:k>»i Mini N/ll Dtc n/31 Oet S Ja* 7 la* 14 jaa 21 Jaa U Ftl •MaM Mar*" H/21 Ja* 21/11 Jaa S Fel 7 Fit 24 Fel 21 Fal1,109 words
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Advertisement1130 1963-12-19 20 AUSTRALIA AND NEW UALANO SERViCt i INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P. -.UIF SERVICES it (reaaatl*. Altlailt. Melloorit. Sitooi It: Mains aal Nagaaattiaaa P**a"g y rtaa S'pon S con Scan. reaa*g SAMORA Sailed lit Pitt 21/23 Otc RAJULA 3/11 j» 11 Jm 12 iaa lULIMBA I Ja* l/<4 Ja* 15/17 Jaa RAJUtA1,130 words
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Advertisement48 1963-12-19 20 UNION LINE SIN6APORE/NORTH BORNEO "ANITA" ETD for: MIRi-TAWAU I SANDAKAN JESSELTON LABUAN DEC. 22 SINGAPORE/PORT SWETTENHAM "MAJULA" ETD for- Port Swettenhom Doc. 24 SINGAPORE/MIRI/SARAWAK "SILVER KING" ETD for: MIRI/SARAWAK Dee. 2* "MAJULA ETD D*«. 31 Booliina Aamt: UNION TRADING 8, SHIPPING 118. Cecil Str*«t, S'por*. 1. Phones; •5995/72*04.48 words
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Advertisement65 1963-12-19 20 NOTICE NOTICE Mr Ooh Chit Seng has left th* an vice of this Company on his own accord with effect from Ist November. 1963 and as from that date he has no more au'horitv to transact any business or accept any payments on behalf of our Company. SHARIKAT PEMBENA KAWASAN65 words
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Advertisement898 1963-12-19 21 (■jnn^AJUhaSL^SaiaJ^fc^^^AfeJKAl^J^^L^JL^^PJJ THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (No. 118) NOTICE UNDER SECTION 41. Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 41 of the Town Boards Enactment, that the assessment list for the Town Council area of Kluang. duly amended under the said Town Council, and Is there open to Inspection by all898 words
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Advertisement916 1963-12-19 21 NOTICE MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED LOSS OF UNIT CERTIFICATE The following Unit Certificate registered in the name of Dr. Ng Kwok Choy has been reported lost and is declared null and void. Certificate No. 5406 covering 1,000 Units of the Second Malayan Fund. MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED MANAGERS Second Malayan916 words
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Advertisement928 1963-12-19 21 NOTICES ADMISSION TO SECONDARY TRADE SCHOOL, IPOH. 1964 SESSION. APPLICATIONS are now Invited for enrolment to the Electrical, Radio, Mechanical and Building trade courses at the Secondary Trade School, Ipoh for the 1964 session which commence* on the 13th January. 1964. Candidates must be over 15 years of age and928 words
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Advertisement894 1963-12-19 21 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders from Class "C" and ibove Registered Contractors will be received by the Jurutera Negeri. Belangor. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3.00 p.m. of 20th December, 1963 for the Transport of Block Metal and Crushed Metal from Buklt Lanjan Quarry to Tanjong Karang/Sungei Nibong Road for the894 words
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Advertisement757 1963-12-19 21 NOTICES MEDICAL PRACTICE NOTICE With reference to an advertisement in the Straits Times on the 21st. 22nd and 23rd November 1963 respectively, requesting Doctors to apply to 26, Canal Road. Teluk Anson, the Registered Medical Practitioner at the abovementlooed premises during the dates of the said advertisement, does not hold757 words
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Advertisement631 1963-12-19 21 NOTICES MALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE, LIMITED (Incorporated in the State of Singapore^ Notice is hereby given that a Separate General Meeting of the holders of ordinary shares numbered 1 to 259.020 of the abovenamed Company will be held at their Registered Offices at 71-77, Stamford Road. Singapore on Wednesday, the Bth631 words
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Advertisement422 1963-12-19 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS Applications are invited from Federal Ciuzens for the post o» Head Teacher In the Convent N.T.P. (E) School 11. Klang which Is classified as small under the unified teaching service. The successful applicant will be appointed on a fixed basic salary oi $920'- (female). Applicants should be N.C.T7422 words
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Advertisement328 1963-12-19 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS HOUSING AND DEVELOPMENT BOARD SINGAPORE invites applications for a post of SENIOR ARCHITECT in the scale $1420 x 50--$1620 x 100-$lB2O. Qualifications: Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Experience: Applicant* must have suitable experience and ability In Administration. Planning and Design, and in leading a team328 words
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121 1963-12-19 22 Springboks cruise to an easy victory CRICKET \IELBOURNE, Wed. iTI South Africa's touring cricket team beat a Victoria Country XI by 10 wickets at Benallaj today. They cruised to victory •niter pace bowlers Joe Partridge 'five for 30) and Peter Pollock aoiir for 40 1 had helped dismiss the CountryReuter - 121 words
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Article44 1963-12-19 22 I RICH. Wed. The draw for Li quarter- finals of the European c ip soccer competition made yesicrday, was: Dukla Prague v BoMissia Dortmund; P.S. V. Elndhven F. C. Zurich. Real Madrid or Dynamo Bucharest v A.C. Milan. iSirtiziin Belgrade v Inter-Milan.44 words
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162 1963-12-19 22 JOHORE ARE FAVOURITES IN UNDER-23 CLASH RUGGER SINGAPORE, Wed. Johore, with almost a state-strength team, will start favourites against Singapore in the Under-23 rugby competition match on the Padang here on Friday. Players who are expected to turn out for Johore Include' Dollah AH. Barrie. Mohamed Isa. Mickey Quah and162 words
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Article, Illustration623 1963-12-19 22 SRC drop a point, need one more for title HOCKEY S.R.C. 2 CEYLON S.C. 2; SINGAPORE, Wed BEAUTIFUL goal by Lenny Nonis, from a flashing shot on the run in the 27th minute, gave Singapore Recreation Club a 2-1 half-time lead and a strong claim t6 this year's SHA leagueAH Yusoff - 623 words
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Article23 1963-12-19 22 SOCCER Friendly: L<|e Wan, Muar. 3 Spore Indian Youth 0 (at Muar). Kiuanr Div. 2 (knockout): Eleau Est. 4 OPM Rangers 3.23 words
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194 1963-12-19 22 SLTA draw up new scheme for juniors TENNIS CINGAPORE, Wed. The recent successes by the Singapore players at the Malayan junior championships at Kuala Lumpur have encouraged the Singapore Lawn Tennis Association to draw up a plan with emphasis on build-up of Junior players next year. The plan calls for194 words
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Article326 1963-12-19 22 RUGGER KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Federation Police trounced Perak by 24 points (three goals, three tries) to nil today to become the first champions in the Government Services rugger competition started this year. Perak, were a disjointed side and their poor tackling, especially In the326 words
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Article171 1963-12-19 22 SINGAPORE, Wed. P. W. Kilburn, public relations officer of the Karting Club of Singapore, said today that the club hoped to arrange a "two-leg" karting meet with Malayan karter* on a home and away basis as karting in both these territories had advanced by171 words
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Article250 1963-12-19 22 Kim Lye gets winner for AAA SOCCER AAA 1 POLICE 0 SINGAPORE, Wed. Amicable Athletic Association today made the best of misunderstanding by two Police defenders in extra time to score the only goal of their match at Jalan Besar Stadium and win the SAFA league second division championship. The250 words
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Article79 1963-12-19 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Eurasian Recreation Club beat RMAF "B" 2-0 in a Selangor Hockey Association league division two i "natch on the Airport road ground today. ERC netted through Charles Man&sses and Harbhajan Singh. RIDA beat Kuala Lumpur Railway Recreation Club 2-1 in another division two79 words
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Advertisement361 1963-12-19 22 If s not a moment too soon to plan your New York World's Fair Holiday! Pan Am can help you make so much more of your trip to the U.S.A. MEW YORK, APRIL 22. 1964— gates commodatio«s in any of 51 Sheraton open on the dazzling mile-square New Hotete across361 words
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Advertisement109 1963-12-19 22 VOLVO Kl_ Volvo quality the acme of modern, precision tested designing in conjunction with rigid control of, quality and assembly. Volvo-performance byword in fast acceleration and high top-speed; outstanding road-holding characteristics ensuring safe and comfortable driving; smooth short braking-distances even after repeatedly hard braking and the synchronization of the gearbox109 words
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Miscellaneous65 1963-12-19 22 H^i d. U l l r^B f 1 1 1 sik'ckr: Spore Senior Cop: Marines v CA 5.15 p.m.; TTSH v j Police 7 p.m. (both matches at 'Jalan Besar stadium >. HOCKEY: Spore Hit. 1: SCC v Puiice i padang). Taiping Lfe: Fed. Engineers v 7 Bn RMR (Garrison65 words
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Article, Illustration509 1963-12-19 23 MACEDO MAKES FUTILE 81D... pENANG, Wed. Resquilleur. who has developed remarkable staying ability, can clinch the titli of 'Horse of the Year," by winning the last classic of the season, the Penang Gold Cup (lOf here on Sunday week. With three winsReuter - 509 words
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Article335 1963-12-19 23 BADMINTON PENAN G, Wednesday. ALTHOUGH entries are few, the Penang open badminton championships which begin here on Friday should provide some -keen and interesting tussles. I A notable feature Is the "comeback" to the state tournament of the Malaysian No. 1. Teh Kew San,335 words
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318 1963-12-19 23 ALL BLACKS RALLY TO BEAT WEST COUNTIES RUGGER T ONDON. Wed. The New Zealand All Blacks Rugby Union team had to come from behind to beat Western Counties at Bristol yesterday by 22 points (two goals, two penalty goals and two tries) to 14 (a goal, two penalty goals and318 words
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Article24 1963-12-19 23 LONDON. Wed. Manchester City beat NotU County 1-0 In an English League Cup fifth round tie at Nottingham last night. Renter.Reuter - 24 words
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Article76 1963-12-19 23 MELBOURNE. Wed Roy Emerson heads the seedings ITlfor the men's singles title In the Australian lawn tennis championships at Brisbane from Jan. 4 to 12. Emerson Is seeded above New South Wales players Fred Stolle and John Newcombe. Newcombe was ranked seventh in the seedings last year.76 words
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Advertisement197 1963-12-19 23 fliiiw>wi»iiiiiiiiiiiintHtiiiiiiiic3iiiiiiiiiiiiciiiiiiiiiiinciiiimiiiinnimimHirt)iiimi mm JBL& HAWDLOOM WSdl FABRICS Shoulder Bags, Silk Sarees, Raw Silk Dress i *w Material, Banaras Silk Brocades, jt7 Ties, Towels, Bedspreads, Rugs, Carpets. f>S|^ Dinner Mats sets from J i4 r"''-^ a wide range awaiting (GOVT. OP INDIA) Singapore: 23, Race Course Lane. Tel: *****. Kualft Lumpur: MCA.197 words
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Advertisement369 1963-12-19 23 STORE IN V: I i T^ i m THE PENANG «^flJz J KM TRADE FAIR S |jgM 1 CLUB-MANW A smart travelling bag will be given free /^'W§| with every purchase of Clubman Shirt. So JA /T^? hurry, hurry, while stock lasts. fn-^^L Sole Agents: TAI WAH TRADING CO. LTD.369 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-12-19 24 Where the saboteurs are being trained STRAITS TIMJs nap showing the location of Sakup.inc, the Indonesian intelligence base, where training Is being given to agents and saboteurs. It is in the Khio Islands, only a few mile* south of Singapore. Srrurity oftirials in Kuala Lumpur say it It also know54 words
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Article59 1963-12-19 24 SINGAPORE, Wed. Two Indonesian gunboats were sighted off St. John's Island early this morning by the Marine Police here. They hung about close to the detention island for some time without replying to police requests for identification. A Royal Malaysian Navy vessel was sent from the Naval Base59 words
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264 1963-12-19 24 MOSCOW. Wed.— African s t v dents twice battled with Soviet police here today as about 500 marched on the Kremlin to protest against the death of a Ghanaian medical student they claim was killed by a Russian. Armed with placards, mourning bands and aReuter - 264 words
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Article28 1963-12-19 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.— Television Sinßapura will be transmitting on Channel 5 a programme about trees and their role in Increasing rainfall on Friday at 10.05 pjn.28 words
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Article50 1963-12-19 24 TEBRAU. Wed. Mr. David L&mbert. chief engineer at the Erltlsn Broadcasting Corporation's Far Eastern .station transmitter in Tebrau. Johore. died here this afternoon after a short illness. He was 57. Mr. Lambert. well-known for his research wqrk in radio shorty.byes. had been here since 1961.50 words
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Article253 1963-12-19 24 LONDON. Wed— Closing middle prices of selected stocks not including stamp duty were: GILTEDGED Consol t%% £43 —1/16 Funding 4',% £94 a. S War 3Vc £58 7 H BANKS Chartered 57 9 /9 Hongkong £30% INSURANCE Com. Un 45/ltt /S Prudentials £22', —1/16 Royal 37/3253 words
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Article39 1963-12-19 24 IX>NDQN. WBd— Spot 19«/16d.. Jan. l»»/16d.. Feb. l»\d.. Mar. 19 13/IM., Jan/Mar. l»ll/16d.. Apr./ June 20d.. July Sept, 201/IM.. Oct./ Dec. 20'» d.. Jan./ Mar. 20', d.. Apr./ June 20Hd., cl.f. Jan. 19»»d.. Feb. 19 7/IM. Tone: Hesitant.39 words
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Article27 1963-12-19 24 LONDON. Wed— Buyers £1031, sellers £1032, Forward buyers £1026. sellers £1027. Settlement £1029. Turnover ajn. 125 tons, p.m. 145 tons. Tone: Very steady at the advance.27 words
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122 1963-12-19 24 SINGAPORE. Wod— The -"ill nitmlii.N of the Singapore Cable and Wireless Staff l/nion ill go on strike on Satunlav The two-yueek strike notice si-rvrti by t!ie union on the tnimigrment expires on l"rid.i\ The union president. Mr RA. White, said: All commercial trailic will122 words
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Article42 1963-12-19 24 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The fourday combined Christ nuis a the Sincuporn Musical Bo the Scencshiftpr.s opi the Victoria Memorial The tir.M part <oti singing by ihc Society's choir of children, and 'he second feature the Sceneshiftcrs' "Amahl and the Nicht Visiiors."42 words
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Obituary70 1963-12-19 24 LAMBERT DAVID LAMBERT, rf»id. M MtfßMf "t lh« BBC I r KnM.TM Mafia in. 'i-i-d peacefully M.U Hxliy 4 p.m. at Hanoi Veraoa it. I MRS. KANDIAH. wife of T. V. Kiin.ii:.'!. retina Technical Telecom* IVpi. for.mrly of Ktwif Koala Tr<'nt;Kunu >n fatal tottdent al PrtalinK Jayu on 1~70 words
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Advertisement38 1963-12-19 24 A box of dv MAURIER carries beautifully packed quality filter tip cigarettes made from the finest Virginia Wk tobacco ff^il^^^^^^ i^) ii j~y r Y f*\ i^\ y **o^fill jv* ■'^•'''•twK^B (■C^ig^l^lH The world's finest filter tip cigarette38 words
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Advertisement255 1963-12-19 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 Hnrds wn I MMMBJ BECKETT, on lMh December id Kuala Lumpur. _io Viviinn, :.nd D.ivid. a duiiKhter. slater tor Shi ETERNH -.7 WHTIC lucncc Etcrno Matic remains Vtt-^^***>mz^^o^&\^& I reliable year after year. Entirely i M^™^^^—^^_J I on rs own accord, it offers mo- dern men255 words
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