The Straits Times, 20 December 1963
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Title Section25 1963-12-20 1 /AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 /I i— i^— Ma***** New**** The Straits Times. Estd. 1845. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35225 words
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Article, Illustration570 1963-12-20 1 'Send all your fleets' INDONESIAN LEADER: NOTHING CAN PREVENT OUR DETERMINATION TO CRUSH MALAYSIA 'Remember Cambodia and Laos 9 JAKARTA, Thursday PRESIDENT Soekarno tonight accused the United States of trying to "deter Indonesia from our confrontation of Malaysia." Speaking at the State Palace here, the (i 2570 words
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Article107 1963-12-20 1 MOSCOW. Thurs. Nikolai Organov, 62, has been relieved of his duties as a Vice-President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union (Russia's Parliament), the MRI agency Tass announced today. Mr. Organov, a member of the Communist Party Central Committee, is107 words
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Article97 1963-12-20 1 Such a surprise for the Watts I ONDON, Thurs. v The birth of a baby daughter here to 48--year-old Mrs. Phyllis Watts came as a complete surprise to her. I Mrs. Watts, a mother of eight grown-up children, woke up in the night and told her husband. 50-year-old odd jobReuter - 97 words
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Article25 1963-12-20 1 AMMAN. Thurs. Kln3 Hussein returned here by air today after a 13-day State visit U> India and a private visit to Persia Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article19 1963-12-20 1 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain mill have colour television by "about 1965." the Postmaster-General announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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735 1963-12-20 1 JACKIE SAM - SABOTAGE, INC. BOSS 'NO GOOD AT BUSINESS' JACKIE SAM: SAYS HIS WIFE By SINGAPORE. Thursday a part-time businessman, he had no head for business and always lost money on contracts that flopped and he never appeared to be interested in politics. "He Just wasn't a good businessman," Madam Pitta Siregar,735 words
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Article85 1963-12-20 1 First envoy to Burma named KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malaysian Government has appointed its Ambassa-dor-designate to Burma. He is Inche Bahadun bin Haji Hassan. 52. who previously served at the Malayan Embassy in Bangkok and at the High Commission in Australia, where he was Trade Commissioner until his return earlier85 words
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Article28 1963-12-20 1 LONDON. Thurs. Bir Jack Hobbs. famous English cricketer, was "even weaker" today after having been seriously 111 for several weeks. He was SI on Monday.—Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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231 1963-12-20 1 Across the wall with tears of joy BERLIN (Eastern Sector), Thurs.— Three West Berliners. among the first to cross the Berlin wall under the Christmas passes scheme, wept with joy tonight as they hugged the elderly mother they had not seen since August. 1961. Mr. Herbert Schwandt. 43, a WestReuter - 231 words
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Article59 1963-12-20 1 DETROIT. Jhurs,.— Hre at an art gallery here last night destroyed painting* 'by Picasso valued at US$l5O,OOO. The Picasso* destroyed were: "Man in Front of a Cabinet" valued by the gallery at U5536,000: "Picador" valued at VS$l5.OOO: and a number of engravings. Works by other artists valued59 words
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Article, Illustration497 1963-12-20 1 'I oppose Marxism, no more politics for me' CENTRAL GOVT. FREES DOMINIC PUTHUCHEARY LUMPUR, Thurs. The Centra] Government today released anoth c r Singapore political man detained in last February's "Operation C 0 I d Store." He is Dominic Puthucheary. 29, an executive committee member of the Singapore Association of497 words
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Article183 1963-12-20 1 Honesty pledge by Thai Govt BANGKOK, Thurs Thailand's new government, in an unprecedented move, today made a pledge of honesty to the nation. Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn, the Prime Minister, and his Cabinet took the oath after outlining their policy before the Constituent Assembly. It was the first Cabinet to makeReuter - 183 words
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Article220 1963-12-20 1 Auster shot down: Padre killed SINGAPORE, Thurs. A British Army chaplain. who was visiting troops in Sarawak, died of injuries received yesterday when his British Army Air Corps Auster was shot down by Indonesian light anti-aircraft guns. The pilot was mounded when the plane crashed landed at an airstrip two220 words
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Article31 1963-12-20 1 SEVEN HURT SINGAPORE. Thurs tilliMon between far and t.i\i ai uinction of River Valley Kind and Daflttf Road tonight seriously in-.jun-il (xiupuntv four men, two umncu and :i girl.31 words
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Article317 1963-12-20 2 MOSCOW, Thurs.— The Soviet Government yesterday promised to investigate fully the circumstances of the death of a Ghanaian student. This follows a protest demonstration in Red Square during which about 700 African students battled scores of police. The four-hour demonstration, by African students who hadReuter - 317 words
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Article, Illustration285 1963-12-20 2 Bleeding nose mars Chou's tour of Aswan CAIRO, Thurs. Mr. Chou En-lai, the Chinese Prime Minister, suffered a nose-bleed and later felt the effects of heat and dust when he toured the Aswan area of the United Arab Republic yesterday. The nose-bleed occurred while Mr. Chou was tourIng a powerReuter - 285 words
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Article46 1963-12-20 2 LONDON, Thurs. Thailand has agreed to a British offer to build an airfield near Mukdaharn in North-Eact Thailand, a Foreign Office spokesman announced yesterday. The airfield will be handed over to the Thai Government after its completion. Work will start shortly. ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article212 1963-12-20 2 LONDON, Thursday. MR. Moise Tshombe, former President of Katanga, has been refused a visa for a private visit to Britain, a Foreign Office spokesman said here yesterday. Mr. Tshombe was to have visited London this week. He had been asked to address a privateReuter - 212 words
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Article56 1963-12-20 2 UNITED NATIONS. Thur.s. The World Bank intends lo make new efloris to help agriculture m developing countries. the bank's president. Mr. George Woods, said yesterday. He told the United Nations Economic and Social Council that the bank must extend its support to programmes for increasing agriculturalReuter - 56 words
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Article42 1963-12-20 2 ALGIERS. Thurs. The director of the Algerian Press Service. Mr. Moh.imed ben Mehal. was unanimously elected president of tha recently-formed Union of African News Agencies yesterday at th« end of the three-day session of tht union's general assembly. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article30 1963-12-20 2 RANGOON. Thurs. Burma and the Philippinrs have concluded an agreement for the sale of 100.000 tons of Burmese rice to the Philippines, according to authoritative sources. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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122 1963-12-20 2 NEW DELHI, Thurs. India has accused Pakistan of deliberately trying to heighten tension between the two countries. In a note dated Dec. 13 and placed yesterday before the Indian Lower House of Parliament, the Government denied there had been any espionage by members ofReuter - 122 words
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Article116 1963-12-20 2 AIRPORT BOMB HURTS FOUR BULAWAYO (Southern Rhodesia). Thurs. Two policemen and two Africans were reported injured in an explosion at the airport here last night. The bomb exploded among a group of policemen as a crowd of Africans gathered to greet African natlor leader Joshua Nkomo on his arrival fromReuter - 116 words
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Advertisement342 1963-12-20 2 IIJUI ''ill lll'li ill jrap^^all cooking purposes. g i .iimi tt from knives to mops there it a magnificent assortment v. I] fofl^ j'i^er-*^ of gadgets to make every fIH -sPj y\ f<f 1 kitchen in the modern home RlMawV*' CMMi! Available at all leading stores. Agents: L.E.TELS CO's TRADING342 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-12-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby 1 1 YOU TO TUB V Qgje plaY E V MEMBERS OP J V P"* Tw-1 j I tub CAST .S iS^ r AMp TMW W TUe «XL "\1 WMO* UE MAS CMO6EN TO tR MBS. CftMK) J43 words
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Article49 1963-12-20 3 BERLIN. Thurs. Twelve offlces opened here yesterday to issue passes to West Berliners to visit East Berlin at Christmas. More than' 15.000 people were queins up when the makeshift offices opened their doors. Many had been waiting since before dawn In sub-zero temperatures. Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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365 1963-12-20 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson gave a clear hint yesterday that a summit meeting with Mr. Khrushchev must await developments proving Soviet willingness to end the Cold War with solid deeds. The President, speaking at a Press conference, called without notice, said in effect365 words
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86 1963-12-20 3 JOHNSON KEEPS WHITE HOUSE REPORTERS ON THEIR TOES WASHINGTON. Thurs.—President Johnson is keeping White House reporters on their toes by summoning Press conferences without warning at unexpected times. He Inaugurated a new-styip method of discussing for* eign and domestic affairs when he called the reporters Into his office for anReuter - 86 words
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356 1963-12-20 3 China must change her policies first, says Adlai UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, chief U.S. delegate to the United Nations, said yesterday that China must give up its "aggressive, lone-wolf," policies if it wants normal relations with the U.S. So long as Peking "persists in its present aggressive policies,Reuter - 356 words
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Article25 1963-12-20 3 KHARTOUM. Thurs.— Prince Philip arrived here last night from Kenya after representing Queen Elizabeth at the Kenya Independence celebrations last week. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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252 1963-12-20 3 PEKING EXPERTS IN PARIS TO BUY STEEL TUBES p A R I S, Thurs. A r Chinese trade delegation of petroleum experts is at present on a 1 visit here. It was reported that they are particularly Interested In equipment for the harnessing and exploitation of natural I gas. In252 words
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133 1963-12-20 3 T ONDON, Thurs.— The new chairman of the crisis-ridden British Overseas Airways Corporation last night reassured its top executives that he did not intend to replace them in the near future. Sir Giles Guthrle In a letter to company officials Invited them133 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-12-20 3 WASHINGTON, Thurs.—Democratic Senator Stuart Symington proposed that Congress honour Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur (above) by elevating him to the rank of six-star General of the Armies. Gen. Mac Arthur is a fivestar general. Only one man in American history has previously been accorded sixReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement274 1963-12-20 3 EM llf Tl THE CHOKE f A If 0F SPECIALISTS A Mil I H FOR ITS AMAZING fIJTIIJHII VERSATILITY AND l/mr&C} a UNPARALLELED ya^&L) HA PERFORMANCE laf Ha>Bßaa>-~* L~ ">''- otH iEr aW. A^r.^rm **I*flf fOf O*Q k Tha great a«nafrt of H>«ta tkraa camarai H that, with f«w limitaNant,274 words
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Article351 1963-12-20 4 CAR DAMAGED BY RIOTERS: CORPORAL SINGAPORE, Thursday. V ANYANG University students who rioted in the early hours of Sept. 26 in the campus grounds damaged a police car in an attempt to rescue two detained student leaders from a Special Branch convoy, the First Criminal District Court was told today.351 words
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Article, Illustration47 1963-12-20 4 MR. MICHAEL YIP CHAM MUI ond his bride, Miss Ivy Tan Poh Sim, both teachers, were married in Singapore. The groom is the second son of Madam Lai Pui Van, the bride is the third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Chooi Leong.47 words
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Article81 1963-12-20 4 XMAS EVE CHOIR AT CHURCH GROUNDS SINGAPORE, Thur s. A combined Christmas Eve choir service will be held at the Presbyterian Church grounds on Tuesday night. The hour-long service, starting at 11.30 p.m., will be conducted by Dr. Gunnar Teilmann of Wesley Methodist Church, ana will be broadcast over Radio81 words
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129 1963-12-20 4 2 GET YEAR'S PRISON FOR BRUTAL ATTACK SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two brothers were today jailed for one year and ordered to be given 10 strokes of the rotan each by a district judge for voluntarily causing grievous hurt to a noodle seller with a parang and pole. ThnK Bock Er>n. and129 words
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Article40 1963-12-20 4 SINGAPORE, Thurs— The Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, will declare open the second art exhibition organised by the Singapore Malay Artiste' Association < Angkatan Pelukls Aneka Daya> at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Dec 2G at 5.30 p.m.40 words
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Article30 1963-12-20 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Minister for Labour, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, will open the Manufacturers Christmas trade fair at the Great World Park on Saturday at 630 p.m.30 words
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Article25 1963-12-20 4 SINOAPORZ, Thur*. The V Student Volunteer* of the YMCA here, will give a Christmas concert tomorrow at the YMCA auditorium at 7.30 p.m.25 words
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Miscellaneous153 1963-12-20 4 THK followins; la today* nchedule Paya Lrbur airport Singapore: ARRIVALS Qantas I From London. Rom*. Athens. Cairo. Karachi. Calcutta, Banickok (QF 786) 10.20 pm Cathay Pacing Airways: From Hong Kong, Bangkok (CX/TO 731) 7.315 p.m. Japan Air Unss: From Tokyo. Hong Kong, Bangkok (JL 715) 6.30 p.m. Malaysian Airways: From153 words
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Miscellaneous178 1963-12-20 4 DEPARTURES Cathay Pacific Airways: To Kuala, Lumpur. Bangkok. Hone Kong. Taipeh. Osaka <CX 73m A a.m.: to Jakarta (TO 731) 8.10 p.m. Qantat: To Perth. Sydney (QF 738) 11.13 p.m. Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Lumpur (ML 022) 7.31 a.m.; to Kuala Lumpur (ML 010) 6.30 p.m to Kuala Lumpur, lpoh,178 words
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461 1963-12-20 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. THE Singapore Legislative Assembly at 3 a.m. today, after a session lasting more than 12 hours, adopted a motion by the Prime Minister, Mr., Lee Kuan Yew, thanking the Yang di-Pertuan Negara for his policy speech. The House adopted the motion461 words
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150 1963-12-20 5 Court fixes hearing of 4 wage disputes SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Industrial Arbi- tration Court lias fixed the first two months of next year for the hear- inj? of four separate I wage disputes between the Singapore Government and the Amalgamated Union of PubI lie Employees. CASE NO. 1 on Jan.150 words
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Article55 1963-12-20 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. About 2.200 of 2,500 government nurses have so far taken part in the three-day nursing service secret ballot to determine whether the Singapore Medical Services Union or the Amalgamated Union of Public Employees should represent them A Government spokesman said some 1.500 nurses voted55 words
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Article, Illustration210 1963-12-20 5 Howitzers supplied to Malaysia Italian envoy KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Italian Amba. c ador. Dr. Mario Filo della Torre Santa Susanna, said today that Italy had supplied artillery to Malaysia. Although Dr. Mario Filo disclosed that the artillery included 105 m.m. howitzers, he refused to give details. Dr. Mario Filo210 words
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68 1963-12-20 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A taxidriver, fined a total of $65 by a magistrate today, sold a watch for $30 outside the court to help pay his fine. Tan, Ah Khoon was allowed to settle thr balance of $35 before the year ends. He was68 words
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Article43 1963-12-20 5 PENANG, Thurs Prire orchid plants worth $800 were reported stolen from a garden in Green Lane yesetrday. Mr. Seah Keok Chuan. a businessman, reported to police that 15 plants were missing. It is believed they were stolen thr previous nishl.43 words
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Article33 1963-12-20 5 SUNGEI PATANI. Thurs. The Yang di-Pertuan Negara of Singapore. Tun Yusot bin Ishak. and his family went up Kedah Peak yesterday. They are on a thre«»day private visit here.33 words
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Article62 1963-12-20 5 PENANG, Thurs. Two men who failed to notify tbe Registrar and Inspector of Motor Vehicles that they had changed the colours of their vehicles were fined S2O each in a magistrate's court today. Mok Yut Hong. 24. altered the colour of his van from maroon to red.62 words
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245 1963-12-20 5 Aid for workers hit by confrontation KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddln. told Parliament today that $25,000 had been set aside to give relief to people in Malaya who had lost their jobs through the break In tradi relations with Indonesia. He245 words
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Advertisement317 1963-12-20 5 See you for dinner at the fOUROONS restaurant Oine and dance at Vif^^C^f Singapore's newest and wUif^jJf* It smartest restaurant. The -4 food and service are simply superb. Non-stop music STJ by top Filipino and jH %J Malayan bands. Open By >* m**a from 6to 12 nightly B% **m£T 1317 words
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Advertisement182 1963-12-20 6 <4^fflfe^ From the wonderful world /vSrafc^ of Toshiba electricity *«PB& W 19* Microvista TV 19SB-C /7 f V 4mm Urn W* I nl 9 B^^^^l^Hl^&bL^ 9 Transistor Portable 9TL-641R Ml -^I^^| jf M -ijl^j ill? W 1 8 Transistor Table Portable Igrrpn""" see the wonderful A m HB=ig Ill Portable182 words
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PARLIAMENT DEBATES THE BUDGET—First day
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Article, Illustration2309 1963-12-20 7 'Adopt a more realistic policy towards Indonesia' call by SF's Tan WHEN ARE WE GOING TO SHOW OUR TEMPER? AZIZ ASKS GOVT THE debate on Malaysia's first Budget got off to a brisk start in Parliament2,309 words
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436 1963-12-20 7 Aziz: Education policy has thrown thousands out of schools and into the streets. came They will light to th« last drop of our blood." Inche Aziz then accused thf Government of planning "an other round of elections" tc cripple Opposition parties before the next elections. There were some members of436 words
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Advertisement218 1963-12-20 7 **S presents the CONTESSAMAT models with selective automation M^Tf iM_«f ut*^»K m hi ii i i ■»\ii""*"' The advantages of selective automation are: 1. Pr««t*ct fh. shutter mn^.d 4. Sporf. shot* wttfc W .fcuM., th. oprrtu.. Hh Uflt, oufo- >p ..dt or* potutri. i. n o n moticolly. duH day218 words
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Advertisement100 1963-12-20 7 Ml gifts for the Festive Season! Yes, for every bottle of COURVOISIER V.S.O.P. or V.S. BRANDY purchased in Malaya, one of these gifts will be given away FREE— a Courvoisier lighter or a penknife or a key chain. This offer is good only until stocks last. So celebrate the festive100 words
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Article, Illustration594 1963-12-20 8 TENTH DAY of the Singapore Assembly By OUR ASSEMBLY REPORTERS SINGAPORE, Thurs. D The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government had compiled a black-list of all pro-Commun-ist activists who are now unemployed. Those594 words
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Article, Illustration602 1963-12-20 8 Govt took steps in advance to cope with trade break SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore Government had foreseen a possible break of trade with Indonesia, and had as early as two months before the formation of Malaysia on Sept. 16, carried out a series of surveys on the State's entrepot trade602 words
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218 1963-12-20 8 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Legislative Assembly today passed a Bill giving the Government wider powers to control organisations registered under the Societies Ordinance. Under the Societies (Amendment) Bill. 1963, which was bitterly opposed by the Opposition parties, the Government can: Order a society to change its218 words
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Article45 1963-12-20 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The Legislative Assembly tonight passed the Property Tax (Amendment) Bill, which will allow house-own-ers, who have failed to rent out their houses, to claim a refund of tax for any period their houses have been vacant for 3o days or more.45 words
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Article36 1963-12-20 8 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The SATA mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at 51, Choon Ouan Street on Dec. IB— 2o. and at 8t Andrews Mission Hospital on Dec. 23 from 5.30 p.m. to 9 pm36 words
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Advertisement256 1963-12-20 8 ASAHI PENTAX PRISM BINOCULARS WITH COATED INTERFERENCE FILTER for every occasion All Asahj Pentax Prism Binoculars contain a built-in coated interference filter which eliminates ultra-violet and infra red light rays which may be harmful to the eyes, and also prevents a reddish or purplish edge around the objective lens while256 words
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Article, Illustration2134 1963-12-20 9 CHAPTER ONE TO every thief in London I sun still The Copper in The Green I hit Monty o!' the Flying Squad. I never disguised myself because I had a belief thai if they scarpered a1 mv coming they had something to hide.2,134 words
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Advertisement390 1963-12-20 9 FLYING EUROPE? Pan Am makes it easy to enjoy a U.S. holiday en route It costs so much less than you think to see the U.S.A. on your way to Europe with Pan Am! If you're homeward bound, make this your opportunity to see the States-it costs as little as390 words
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426 1963-12-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday fENGKU Abdul Rahman said today that Malaysia would spend 22 per cent of the total amount of national expenditure on education next year. Speaking at the opening of the first allMalaysia education conference at the Malayan Teachers' College here, he said:426 words
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255 1963-12-20 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs, TTHE president of the Singapore Art Society, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe, today urged local artists to try to evolve a Malaysian pattern of art by blending the Malay, Chinese and Indian cultures. Speaking at the 14th general meeting of the society at Shell255 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-12-20 10 SINGAPORE JUST LIKE PARIS, SAYS SUSAN SINGAPORE, Thurs. After 17 years. Miss Susan Chen of Ipoh (above), saw Singapore again today and ifcc was not disappointed. "Just as exciting as London or Paris." said the Perak 'Miss Jaycee." A Kirby-tra:ned teacher. Susan has toured Europe and South-East Asia, but has101 words
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Article25 1963-12-20 10 KLUANG. Thurs. The St. Louis Church here will hold a children's Christinas party at Jalan Omar Catholic Centre on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.25 words
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184 1963-12-20 10 Driver who reported crash had no licence OINGAPORE, Thurs. A girl student from Geneva was found to be an "unlicensed* driver after she had lodged an accident report here against a young merchant, the First Traffic Court was told today. "But before the police could 1 prosecute her, she had184 words
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Article23 1963-12-20 10 KLANG. Tliurs. The body of an unidentified elderly mini MM found near the Kola Bridge, .spanning the Klang River, yesterday.23 words
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Article27 1963-12-20 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A IS* year-old schoolgirl. Teo Ah Ooon. was lulled when sh* 1 was kr.ockrd down by a car in Leonle Road yesterday afternoon27 words
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Miscellaneous267 1963-12-20 10 %11-y O**p By V.T. Uamtin o f^^\ tg&k&^nr 1 v^'X!^?!!^ I^^ THE DeNITVOr \J Be-.WH|m I KXPWWnOMy 2/ y L^OJECTIOrJ^THE frOOH, IHrk Trmey By VhvMtvr <.<>ul<l HBHHHB|HfIH^H I'^Pmis man was sure he I r its iNTEßesrikjc to set 1 B/e»cwt sentenceo to upe. fW"""™""™"™™^^ WAD TWE PEPFECT SvSTEM." TWESE KiLLEUS267 words
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Article, Illustration76 1963-12-20 11 John, now Aziz, and his bride at bersanding JOHN Karl Muth. 23. a U.S I'r.n i- Corps member, and his bride. Che Azizab bintr Mohamed Hassan. 19. at their nrrsanriing ceremony in Pokok Assam. Taiping Mr. Muth. who is a teacher of tbe King Edward VII School. Taiping. became a76 words
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136 1963-12-20 11 Toyota car assembly plant for Butterworth DENANG. Thurs. A 1 plant to assemble cars manufactured by the Toyota Motor Co. 1 of Japan is to be started at Butterworth shortly Mr. Loh Boon Siew. director of the agents. Kah Motors, announced last night. "We have approached the Government in this136 words
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414 1963-12-20 11 I heard a gun fired, shouts witness KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. A 34- YEAR-OLD rubber tapper told the durian murder trial here today that the accused man ordered him and three friends to ''watch over" two captured men until the police arrived. Ayob bin Ismail was giving evidence against Hassan Basn414 words
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Article70 1963-12-20 11 BUTTERWORTH. Thui>. Five men were jailed today for robbing eiglu iactory employees of over $2,000 and watches on Sept. 27. Mohamed Vusofl bin Sa ad. Ooi Cliai Huat. Ayob om Mohamed. .Chee Kok H«a and Anffin bin Kasdi were convicted on a loini charse of70 words
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204 1963-12-20 11 Selangor M.B. signs up for national service KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. One of the first to sign up for possible national service at the Chinese Assembly Hall registration centre this morning was the Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda. In ALOR STAR, a Kedah State assemblyman. Mr. K. K.204 words
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Article83 1963-12-20 11 CANBERRA. Thurs. Australian Servicemen in Malaysia may now be given orders by British and New Zealand officers, under a notification published today in the Commonwealth Gazette The new regulation clears the way for the integration of Australian forces in Malaysia with New Zealand andReuter - 83 words
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Article35 1963-12-20 11 I SINGAPORE Thurs A con- tractor. Ene Kirn Nam. 64. «m burned on the head and back ov I acid thrown at him by two youths at Tiong Poh Road this morning.35 words
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Article24 1963-12-20 11 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police arrested six men under the Socleiles Ordinance and screened 440 more In checks during the Das; 24 hours24 words
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Article34 1963-12-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. A meeting of thr Ex-Forced Labour Association will be held at the Town Hall on Sunday at 3 p.m. lo discuss demands for compensation from the Japanese Government34 words
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91 1963-12-20 11 MELBOURNE. Thurs. Victoria's Assistant State Parliamentary draftsman. Mr John Flnemore. will 1 leave Melbourne on Christmas Day for a month In Malaysia He will advise tne Ma- I lav.slan Government on measures for tightening I company law. Malaysia wants to bring Its companyReuter - 91 words
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132 1963-12-20 11 1 TANAH RATA. Thurs. The 52-degree cold of this hill resort last night did not deter a burglar from making three successful raids on two hotels. First, the burglar sneaked into a first floor room of Federal Hotel, occupied by a honeymooning couple132 words
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Advertisement210 1963-12-20 11 Advertisement fnrOMEN everj where are using TT the new shampoo that gives their hair the "Peek-in" Glow of beauty the delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone it is not a glitter not a polish, not a shimmer, but something far more210 words
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Advertisement245 1963-12-20 11 «ifflWsS6flk Juniors MOW AVAILABLE IN LEADING SHOE STORES ORDER NOW! DANDYSTEPPS JUNIORS ensure the correct walking position and are the foundation to Foot Health. The heels and Insoles extend tath« top «f /Kj\^ the back jiving strong ankle support while the NON-SLIP sol«t \Sw^ provide safety In walking. C lv245 words
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Obituary172 1963-12-20 12 WorHt ild < Minimum) BELL BEATRICE (BABS) nuddenU tn Melbourne on 11/U «3 Widow of HH (Benin Hell and beloved mother of Jean BachM SAKUNTALA beIOVH wife of HI.. Hmw Kg:itit in Hoapltal called to the rternal Kingdom 1s I J 63 T .10 pm Kunc/al at Kimntan 4172 words
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Article50 1963-12-20 12 »4 nt rf SIH r'Minjfn ii tn MRS S AMIRTHANATHAN an<l I N thank all lor their he]| concWancei und wrratha on tue j death of Ann. FAMILY OF LATE Madam Kan alama Sal;<y thank frienda. relative*, lor rttt.!i<iaTire. rnndolencen, i dattal her funeral on ir, |2 i,,,, i,50 words
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Article241 1963-12-20 12 Wordw Sit (Minimum) THE CIFT OF laitlng value Mikimcto pearln The Ming Shop. i ka GENTLEMEN, .xv.lye vuill mft pror.lem» hy ralllm at Antolnetf, 314 ■ii'hnrd Road. Spore Open dally till ■S M m. TIME TO CHANCE to Hear Brand Milk from Switzerland If you like milk. you II241 words
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Article34 1963-12-20 12 It Word, SIM 'Win.) SPECIAL MEETINGS. Topic: •ChMnKeleM Meinage. Chancing World Speaker: Dr. Jamea. Kvan*e- i heal Free Chunh, S, Yarwood Avenue. tijm.H Buklt Tlmah Decemher IMb— ?"nd TSO nm. All Welcome.34 words
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667 1963-12-20 12 The Straits Times. Friday, December 20. 1963. Boost For Housing A substantial easing of Kuala Lumpur's housing shortage, both for the middle class and the lower income groups, is promised by the measures announced by Mr. Tan Siew Sin Previously known was the home-ownership scheme for Government servants, for which667 words
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Article394 1963-12-20 12 The solution to at least one of the problems which beset the Malayan tin mining industry lies in Malaya's own hands. Not a great deal can be done about the American stockpile but something can be done about opening new land. Uncertainty about access to new deposits394 words
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Article198 1963-12-20 12 It was ironic that the Gov- ernment should be attacked for not doing enough to control trawler fishing on the very occasion when it was seeking powers to regulate Malaysianbased fishing operations (including trawling) beyond the three-mile limit. Trawling in home waters is already banned: before the passage198 words
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Article, Illustration1436 1963-12-20 12 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - Triple crisis that K must beat. EDWARD CRANKSHAW AS THE QUEUES FOR FOOD LENGTHEN ALL OVER RUSSIA Anti-Soviet attitude by the new U.S. administration could cause a return to the cold war from 1 LONDON Thursday WHILE the world waits to see how President Johnson gets on with Mr. Khrushchev,1,436 words
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Letter293 1963-12-20 12 WITH so many new teachers lust out from the M.T.C., isn't It possible to relieve those unlucky teachers who have been stationed In Kelantan for four or five years already? With two years spent in college, it makes a total of seven years spent away from home.293 words
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Letter51 1963-12-20 12 AS one who speaks Tamil may I ask why the Singapore Government engages driving testers In all the main language streams except Tamil. The Tamil speaking population is therefore at a handicap and as a result many fail the driving tests because of the language problem. LEARNER DRIVER51 words
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Letter92 1963-12-20 12 YOUR correspondent "Jobless" can well add my case to his list of frustrated returned graduates. Like the others. I was Jobless for eight monttis before I obtained a position. The time between was spent waiting for interviews or replies to my numerous applications for Jobs. Our plight seems92 words
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Letter56 1963-12-20 12 \JOTOR accidents In Sungel Patani can be minimised If obstruction on the public roads is reduced. Vehicles park atrociously here, especially In front of the government market. Lorry drivers leave their goods on the pedestrians' cover way opposite ths market. Speed cops should more often check speed fiends in56 words
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Letter80 1963-12-20 12 A 8 a visitor from the United States In the travel business I would like to say how much I have again enjoyed my stay in Singapore. I am amazed by the development and general progress. One thing dismays me. however, and that is the sad deterioration in80 words
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Advertisement450 1963-12-20 12 StraiU Tim Malay Mail Classified advarileemeats aaer» ke> handeel sot Ist «oa» COLD (TOKtSI ANCAtM Orchard Road COLD ■TORAGB BRANCHES AT HOLLAND HOAD-KATONO XEPPIL ROAD— NAVAL OAO« Authorised Afenta: CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester Hmim. Coltya* QaMty THE NEW* FRONT ntipatrtck'e SuprmsawaS. M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Naval Base450 words
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Advertisement98 1963-12-20 12 TORA, TORA, TORA! Wiirn thr racnmandrr of the flr>t MN of thr Japanme atUrk saw his planes go in aver ihr -hip* of the I".S. N»»y still tlrrpinr in the morning sun at Prarl Harbour —he radioed bark to his carrier U*k force some 200 miles away: •'Tora, Tora, Tora!"98 words
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Advertisement156 1963-12-20 12 a^a^a^a^a^a^a^al Miff 'f ~i*i rf^ i 'I'^ '••HOI iiO»» o K§3 51 Unu r tf fcga £^v .Jk California Apiary S^ brought to you Xl in $^¥f 9'ass |drs A healthful-looking man of 40 when askfed for the secrets of his healthfulnest says:--"I have no secrets to raveal except that156 words
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212 1963-12-20 13 Alliance blamed for 2 road projects \l\ ALACCA. Thurs. The president of the Malacca Municipal Council. Inche Hasnul bin Abdul Hadi (Socialist Front), said here last night that the former Alliance Council had gone ahead with two road projects costing over $400,000 without receiving formal financial approval from the Federal212 words
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Article31 1963-12-20 13 KLANG. Thurs. Mr. Jolly I Choc, a retired chief health in- 1 •pector from the Health Depart- ment here, has been appointed chief health inspector of the Klang Town Council.31 words
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133 1963-12-20 13 KUANTAN, Thurs. Rural people snould be told the truth about the Malaysian Government's stand against Indonesia's conirontatlon policy. The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Wan Abdul Aziz, said this at the opening of a refresher course for 351 adult education teachers from four133 words
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Article325 1963-12-20 13 REVENGE MOTIVE FOR ATTACK ON WEDDING PARTY, COURT TOLD SINGAPORE, Thursday. a \N acid attack on a group of wedding guests was part of a "war" between two rival unions, a preliminary inquiry was told today. Ten quarry workers, a taxi driver and a woman325 words
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62 1963-12-20 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Two new cases of cholera were confirmed here today, bringing the total to 26. One case occurred in Club Street and the other in Ah Hood Koad. Both patients had not been inoculated. The number of persons inoculated to date62 words
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Article, Illustration157 1963-12-20 13 34 WOMEN CONSTABLES GRADUATE FROM SCHOOL TUF. Assistant Comissioner of the C.1.D.. Mr. Cheam Kirn Seang. inspecting a squad of women recruit constables who graduated from the Singapore Police Training School at a passing-out parade at Thomson Road on Wednesday. j Accompanying him is inspector157 words
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120 1963-12-20 13 AUSTRALIAN SAYS: WE ARE REALLY FRIENDLY... BATU PAHAT, Thurs. Asian students in Australia should make themselves approachable, otherwise they will return to their countries with the impression that Australians are unfriendly. Mr. Barrie G. Blackwell, who is visiting Malaysia on a Rotary fellowship, said last night in an address to120 words
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Article38 1963-12-20 13 13th Um no branch PORT SWETTENHAM. Thurs A new branch of Umno was formed at Watson Road yesterday with a membership of more than 100 people. This Is the 13th. branch to be opened in the Klang District.38 words
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Article151 1963-12-20 13 SINGAPORE, Thursday. MADAM Lee Lian Eng, 29, widow of a Nanyang University professor, was awarded damages of $42,850 with costs by Mr. Justice Chua in the High Court today in a claim for damages for the loss of her husband in a road accident 19 months151 words
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Article58 1963-12-20 13 PENANG. Thurs.— Yeo Ah Chee. 23. was lined a total of $275 when he pleaded guilty to two charges of conveying goods in his c;ir without a carrier's licence and without proper third party insurance coverageThe magistrate. Mr. Ng Mann Sau. also disqualified Yeo58 words
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Article33 1963-12-20 13 KLANO. Thurs. The Klanf? District Koran reading competition will be held at the Muslim Collect here on Dec. 28. The winning couple will participate in the State Koran reading competition later.33 words
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184 1963-12-20 13 Expatriate officers: A warning by Head KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The British High Commissioner to Malaysia. Lord Head, today cautioned developing nations against getting rid of experienced expatriate officers. He gave this warning when speaking at the monthly luncheon of the Federation of Malaya Institute of Public Relations at the Station184 words
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Article57 1963-12-20 13 KLANG, Thurs. The National Convention Party, organised by the former Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Abdul Aziz Ishak, has now established 32 branches in Malaya. A spokesman of the party said that they have a total membership of more than 5,000 and that they57 words
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Advertisement98 1963-12-20 13 EVERYONE ENJOYS CRAWFORD'S 4 O'CLOCK AFTERNOON TEA BISCUITS AVAILABLE IN TINS PACKETS AT ALL PROVISION STORES SOLE AGENTS: JACKSON CO., LTD. Singapore I HUM JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD. m*Lnmm»K»***m*m. special X slims front and back to melt away! How trim V ;.^<y Bh,^K Bali you looki ront ""d back. ■■^F^^l Bk98 words
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Advertisement196 1963-12-20 13 Introducing the NEW GENERAL#ELECTRIC U.S.A.— appliances for home and office By//j^M^B«iNMiiiiiHiiiiwi^ I IFREEZERS •Low maintenance I cost. Automatic interior Removes up to 4 gallons of water I (A^ per day from the airl No more vi m 31 mildew, warping, rutting and musty I odours. Automatic Humidstat. Turn compressor on196 words
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Miscellaneous327 1963-12-20 13 Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* A.M.: 6.00 Time Signal Negura-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Time Signal, The News: 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri: 7.30 Learn A Word A Day; 7.32 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.00 Time Signal. The News; 8.05 Breakfast Potpourri; 8.30 Housewives' Selections: 9.00 Close Down. 1.00327 words
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Miscellaneous220 1963-12-20 13 Play; 12 midnight Negara-ku. Close Down. RADIO SINGAPORE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 476 metres SHORT WAVE BEKVICE 41 metre. AM. 6.0U Oood Morning; 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.16 News; 7.20 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.30 Up And About; 1.16 New.; 8.20 Up And About: 9.00 Clom Down; 11.00 Programme Summary: 11.02 Concert Pop.; 11.40220 words
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Article, Illustration177 1963-12-20 14 ON this page are shown the weapons of saboteurs unearthed by the Special Branch in Singapore after the arrests of 24 people involved in the Indonesian plot against Malaysia. The three Sten guns at right were found with the 25 grenades and 127Lee Tuck Soon - 177 words
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Article76 1963-12-20 14 PENANG, Thurs.— A goldsmith. Wan Kai How. 35. was found dead in his room at Cintra Street last night. The discovery was made by Wai Kai Hong. 39. a clerk, who called on Wan at 9.30 prm. and saw him lying dead in bed. Wan's hands and76 words
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140 1963-12-20 14 Singapore Umno to weed out 'agents' SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The secretary-gen-eral of Singapore Umno, Dato Syed Esa Almenoar, today urged the party's divisions and branches to watch out and report on any "suspicious"' members. This follows the recent arrest of two Umno members In connection with the Indonesian confrontation policy. "Singapore140 words
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Article34 1963-12-20 14 BATU PAHAT, Thuri. Th« executive committee of the Association of Teachers of English in Chinese Schools, Federation of Malaya, will hold a meeting at th* Chinese Chamber of Commerce here on Saturday.34 words
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Advertisement151 1963-12-20 14 I avikim.ctc r yy ft CULTURED PEARLS /^"«Vr »r Glittering pearls of elegance that A Mr fi produce glamour and excitement for ta^ $>V women of all nations. The rich and J? lustrous jewels of the Bible, the toast Jw of Cleopatra and they are now made Vfc by MIKIMOTO!151 words
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Advertisement117 1963-12-20 14 Eskamel TREATS SPOTS AND PIMPLE a LEAVES YOUR SKIN CLEAR AND SMOOTH Contain* HmcMwopawnkillt fermi innaniljr Malt pimplfi fin *rtv«nii piirplo from apridtnt laavw no uiutt hify apott. Fra* from oil md ar«tt»— doa> not crick, cike or clo» In* pom woman can apply make-up over it A wonderfully affactiw>t.tfaa<«117 words
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Miscellaneous264 1963-12-20 14 Straits Times Crossword mM tat Hf WKt/I^^Mii ACBUSS 4. One MM lane.- tlic uuiuiueit. L asjL'jrs spr sin; wrhaiK ,a o 4> «urrounciing» (7k 6. SI .Slllto- .n hour 1 sb.U 7 n m be highly vocl (6). g ST f out (14) 9 SS W etC f fiSh the264 words
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260 1963-12-20 15 The power of our ancient kings by Sihanouk SAIGON, Thursday. pRINCE Norodom Sihanouk has publicly suggested that assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy "went to hell." He also suggested that South Vietnam's assassinated President Ngo Dinh Diem and Thailand's dead Marshal Sarit Thanarat likewise "went to hell" and are holding260 words
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117 1963-12-20 15 8 years' jail for $18.5 mil fraud COPENHAGEN. Thurs. A U3-year-old Danish businessman. Helmut Badenhof. was sentenced to right years' jail yesterday for forgery and fraudulent conversion of 44 million kroner (about SIHS million). It was ibf biggest fraud t:iM- in Danish history. Badenhof had pleaded Kuilty to the 93Reuter - 117 words
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Article21 1963-12-20 15 TOKYO. Thurs.— A weak earthquake today shook northern and p:irt of central Japan on the Pacific coast. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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220 1963-12-20 15 Wrongly jailed major refuses £7,500 ONDON, Thurs. A British Army major wrongly convicted in Nairobi and jailed for a i year on charges of misapplying regimental funds yesterday refused a War Office ex-gratia payment of £7.500. A statement by Maj. Peter Cory's solicitors said: "The Government's action In attempting toReuter - 220 words
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Article33 1963-12-20 15 PRETORIA. Thurs. South Africa last night withdrew from the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organisation following the recent vote to exclude her from all P.A.O. regional meetings in Africa Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article156 1963-12-20 15 "VINE wives yesterday A picketed their strikeidled husbands carrying placards on broom handles pleading "we want Christinas for our kids." The 29 miners at the Crab Orchard Co-operative Coal Co. pit near here went on strike on Dec. 7. after the management rejected a United MiyReuter - 156 words
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Article, Illustration289 1963-12-20 15 BLIND SINCE TWO. SHE IS COMING HERE TO TEACH BLIND CHILDREN LONDON, Thursday. IT was 3 a.m. when Rosamund Paton's party ended. Gay, happy, brave Rosamund was saying goodbye to her friends who had danced through the night with her. Yesterday, she left her timbered home in Camberley,Mirrorpic - 289 words
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144 1963-12-20 15 MINISTER ASKS KLM BOARD TO RESIGN THE HAGUE. Thurs. The Dutch Minister of Transport and Waterways. Mr. Johannes Van Aartsen, announced in Parliament yesterday that he had asked all 14 members of the board of directors of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines to resign The board of directors, headed by Dr.Reuter - 144 words
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Article53 1963-12-20 15 KARACHI. Tbura. President Ayub Khan of Pakistan said yesterday that officials of Pakistan a- d Ceylon would meet shortly to .settle amicably the issue of people of Pakistani origin in Ceylon. The President arrived home yesterday in the Pakistan cruiser Babur after his six-day state visitReuter - 53 words
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Article34 1963-12-20 15 SEOI'L. Thurs.— Thr National Assembly decided toclnv to spnd a message to the United Strife spnate and the Housp of Renrr*"rretires annealing ueninst nnv mrilor cut In aid to Smith Kore:i Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement120 1963-12-20 15 B|fs OR SMALL I^JI •^r a ctf ie HAS THEM ALL Lifting up to nearly 16 feet in ni/ifll/ mStT n I d SJf^cl u i CLfIRK LEADERS IN MECHANICAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT —ft A '4 £!cki; ha V^" SZ,£ 'SSSE Callfordemonstration-Popular Models normally available oc-sloek r#* J f jjJ bility120 words
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162 1963-12-20 16 Ipoh to hold trade and industry show in February AN international trade and industry exhibition is to be held in I poll from Feb. 1 to 29. The fair, first of its Rind to be held in Ipoh. is being sponsored by Malaysia International and the manager Mr S. H.162 words
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Article100 1963-12-20 16 Bata's sales course BATA Shoe Co. Ltd. has Just concluded its 23rd salesmanship training course for Its sales staff at the new premises at Telok Blangah Road, Singapore. It was attended by 10 of the company's sales staff three of whom were women. The course is held regularly four times100 words
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456 1963-12-20 16 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER, AIM IS TO BOOST A USTRALIAN EXPORTS TO ASIA From Sydney ORTHS Ltd., Australia's third largest retail group, is to use its newly formed export division called Woolworths Malaysia Ltd. as a means of boosting exports of Australian goods generally to SouthEast Asia. Announcing456 words
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132 1963-12-20 16 MR. NORMAN H. Gouldln has been appointed general manager of the plantations division. United States Rubber Company. He will be responsible for the company's production, research and world sales of natural rubber. With headquarters in New York, the company's plantations division owns and operates natural132 words
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Article, Illustration96 1963-12-20 16 NEW MARINE ENGINEER FOR JURONG SHIPYARD MR. KIANG SIANG JACK (above), has been appointed marine engineer by Jurong Shipyard Ltd. and will leave for Tolcyo shortly for further training in the field of marine engineering with lshikau ajima Harlma Heavy Industries Co. Ltd. for four months, under the auspices of96 words
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Article211 1963-12-20 16 pAR East Motors Ltd. have taken over the •F agency for Malaysia, for Volvo Penta marine and industrial engines, It is announced The dlesel marine engines Include the Inboard type with capacities ranging from six to 200 h.p. and In addition there is a model211 words
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Article96 1963-12-20 16 Austria's production of electric housenoki appliances during the first six months of this year surpossed for most items the 1962 figures. Among others, output of electric kitchen ranges rose from 21.900 to 27.400 units, electric boilers from 26.700 to 29 100 units, accotding to figures publ^hed in Austrian96 words
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Advertisement190 1963-12-20 16 Air Cooled Diesel Engines for 4§> j& Agriculture and J Industry Single cylinder, fID B ASZI i^^ j™^ UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SIN6AFOM SANDAKAN FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. FLY WITH ME TO SAN FRANCISCO **g/Gk For tran&Pacific flight at its Am Im\ mobt B rae ous fly Jal's magnificent Jet Couriers190 words
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Advertisement247 1963-12-20 16 5s s ive /o MINOX H L& \—-J^lmmW-S 'r^Jm/ Coupled with A f^ vlm\)'/ff exposure meter/ Q^^J A btheworWssmaßest X? > precision camera. y* Sma|l, yet quick operating, rendering pictures 'M full of life, with a speedi sec. tol/1000-- i^ Ji 2%. focuses from 8" to infinity Weighing only 2247 words
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415 1963-12-20 17 Thai trio among 28 for Open singles BADMINTON PENANG, Thursday. THAILAND will send national champion Sangob Rattanusorn and two other Thomas Cup players to compete in the Malaysian open badminton championships starting here en Dec. 27. Twenty-eight players, Including Teh Kew San, the Malayan No. 1. will compete for the415 words
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Article192 1963-12-20 17 S'pore ace to miss Xmas races CYCLING gINGAPORE. Thurs. Abdul Raffle Baharawi. Singapore's champion ryciist. was ;t iast--1 minute withdrawal from the liveluan Singapore team which left for Penan* ih-s morning to compete in the Malaysian Cycling Federation s massed *tart races in Penang. Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur. Ng Chwee192 words
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Article19 1963-12-20 17 EDINBURGH. Thurs. A Scottish XV beat the Combined Services 20-6 in a Rugby Union, match yesterday.— RouterReuter - 19 words
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288 1963-12-20 17 SOCCER Marines 2 CA 0 Singapore, Thurs. /CHINESE Athletic players, upset by decisions v against them made by referee Sgt. Coleman twice wanted to walk out of their SAFA Senior Cup match against Marine Department at Jalan Besar Stadium today, reports JOE DORAI. But288 words
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Article103 1963-12-20 17 T ONDON, Thurs. Results of soccer matches played yesterday: Football League Cop quarUr- j final Norwich 1 Leicester 1 (at Norwich) Scottish Dlv. J Queen's Park 1 Berwick 2. European Cup 2nd round 2ndl« Real Madrid 5 Dynamo Bucharest 3 (Real won on 8-4 aggregate, to meetReuter - 103 words
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323 1963-12-20 17 KILAT WIN BUT TPCA DRAW AND THEY'RE LEVEL HOCKEY I£UALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All's square on points between the' SHA league division one top contenders holders K i 1 a t and TPCA, after today's matches. While Kilat. producing nearly their best form, pegged back a determined Technical College team 8-5323 words
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Article63 1963-12-20 17 SINOAPORE. Thurs. Police, who have one more match to play in SHA League Div I, moved up to filth place In the table when they beat a ten-man Singapore Cricket Club side 5-1 on tne padang today. .Police led 1-0 at halftime. Their goals63 words
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Article26 1963-12-20 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Entries for the SHA's six-a-slde hockey festival here close on Jan. in A maximum of 64 learns will be allowed to compete.26 words
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Article58 1963-12-20 17 SOCCER Malacca (iovt. Service* Lfe: No. 2 Infantry Workshop REME 5 Municipal 1. Penang Public Services KO tourney: Prtwns 6 Police 1. HOCKEY Friendly: Combined Schools 8 Malays 1. Tmipin* Lfe: Tigers A 1 2 No. 3 Transport Coy. 1 Penanr Lft: YMSA 2 City CouncU 0. VOLLEYBALL58 words
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Advertisement252 1963-12-20 17 1964 CALENDAR GIVEN FREE WITH EVERY PURCHASE limited supplies availibli CHUNG BRAND LEATHER SHOES A \M ARC M"1 \^\lbV mi i( 1 Mad* from the finest W^^L, quality leather with superb workmanship F° r a durable and comfortable wear SOLE AGENTS lnslst on CHUNG BRAND LEATHER SHOES aWaWaWmw mrmwm^W t>4>252 words
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Advertisement224 1963-12-20 17 [■f I E/ w^ Ji I^M Wmab* Jmmm \Wm WS'-- l^J >s-. i mm mmi -mMs t f~~ fJK I Wtk m9^ V 1 m H JBBbi-;xkr Wm i fl«>oßtfO fit r^^iitNOA^Oßt. tl«Miiß 1 t<f *m* y!^ M l O ■B |r LApciiiy uicwcu it om »-ii the finest malt,224 words
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Miscellaneous65 1963-12-20 17 BADMINTON: Penanc open CshiM (CHOS hall). HOCKEY: S'for Dlt 2N: Levers v Municipal (Levers); Harrisons v REME School (Batu Canton ment); Div. 28: B'gor dub v Chartered Bank (padang): University 'B v Telecoms (Untvereitv). Dlv. I: Signals v Spore Police (Depot). Tsilpinr Lge: Tigers 'A' v Kilat Club (Esplanade). S'por*65 words
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Advertisement340 1963-12-20 18 OVV9I sHsssBHHHJ (Continued from Pace 12 1 SITUATIONS VACANT M Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. txtn WANTED EXPERIENCED lady typists nud Ac clerks. Apply stating qualification to Box A337S S.T. K.L. WANTED IMMEDIATELY Cantonese cook amah, to live In, no washing must be good cook. Pbone Spore *****. MANICURISTS340 words
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Advertisement615 1963-12-20 18 SITUATIONS VACANT 7* Wore** SS (Min.)— Box SO et: extr, EUROPEAN LAOV ASSISTANT required for Leading Dress Salon. Must be experienced in Window Dressing. Apply In writing to 82-1. Bras Basah Road, Spore. ACCOUNTS CLERK with knowledge of typewriting required by British Company. Apply In writing with full particulars ot615 words
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Advertisement951 1963-12-20 18 SITUATIONS VACANT 2* tferas Si (Mm.,—B ox St eU. mxtn FIRST CLASS BEAUTY Culture Salon requires assistants and manicurists with experience. These vacancies are not for X-maa and Chinese New Year only, but will be permanent for the suitable applicants. Letters with full details about previous experience to Box A951 words
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Advertisement1022 1963-12-20 18 ACCOMMODATION WANTED! 20 Wmrd* SS (Min.)— Box SO ct: mxtrm REQUIRED ON LEASE Ist January 19*4 unfurnished bouse 3/4 bedrooms. District* 9. lo 11. Contact Secretary tilepiione No. 731 11 or HO Box 2932. I Spore SENIOR EXECUTIVE RBOUIMES fully furnished Four bedroom Bunicalou with rpaclous reception and dlnlm rooms1,022 words
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Advertisement1070 1963-12-20 18 TOURS EXCURSIONS to Word* SS (Min.}— Box SO ct: txtn CAMERON HIGHLANDS TOUR Malaya lour Earn Coast tour Thailand tour time A fare Contact M.W.T.S. It, Tppcr Crofs St.. S'por*. Tel. *****. CONDUCTED SEA TOURS to Honn--1 none Japan leaving 9th Marcn. 27th A|>nl further particulars apply American Lloyd Agency1,070 words
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Advertisement1054 1963-12-20 18 VEHICLES FOR SALE Words SS (Min.)— Box SO ct*. mxtn r*«o CHEVROLET IMPALA $6200-. Renault Kloiide, bard soft top. $4100/-. BansOsM condition Insured/tax. Ring B'pore 76*05 Tan. No dealers please. 1954 MORRIS MINOR $1,700 aad 1956 Morris Minor, convertible $1,600. Roth excellent condition. Lady owner. View at 15. Irrawaddy Rd..1,054 words
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Advertisement1010 1963-12-20 18 FOR SALE it Wmrd* U (Min.)— Box ft ttt. sartra X'MAS OPPORTUNITY! UK 4 Days! Boys' T-Shlrts Shorts .low $1.30. Knitted Polo-Shirts $1.90, Hawaii Sportahtrts $1.40. Longtlteve Non-Iron Shirts $3.50, Also For Men's A Ladles' Wear. Remember Cathay's M m%\ Hras Basah Road. B'pore. X'MAS: X'MASI X'MAS! Extra Heavy Knßllnh1,010 words
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Advertisement630 1963-12-20 18 WHERE TO STAY (Fed.) VfereJa Si (Mln.)-Bmx It rrs. NEW STRAITS VIEW Hotel J.B. Seaside Dancing A Floorsbows Nightly Tel: tm JOHORE HOTEL J.B. English. Cantonese Food. Alrcondltloned Rooms. Phone WELCOME STAY at Admiralty approved. The Straits Uursthouse. Tel: 3120 J.B. HAWAII HOTEL. Behind Batti Road. P.O. K.L. Air-conditioned Rooms630 words
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Advertisement1432 1963-12-20 19 lo t ,iLi>rum. 4 mm urn u.r... out 3 InM* nut 9 naa -tiw. ANCHISES LKirpttl. OuDlm la Pt/TMtf DtC 21 MACHAON ixeritu >ii|S(u* Gil. IS Dtc 22 Dtc 21/27 DtC 21 ASPHALION Avon. L'ltil. Glasgow Gil. Die 22 DtC 27/ 1 mus iKiriMi bia^io* mi ii vi i <1,432 words
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Advertisement1340 1963-12-20 19 |^E3E^^^^^^ES3§ THE E AC LINES ■kjM^H atN&MC HOUSt K.UMMCW. >OK>lltel IfI.WU O»A» HK>** 7*ol toottt M*< 4 hKMI 4MI MK)*I 4ai7l SAILINGS 10 SENOA. LE HAVRE, HAMSUN, BREMEN. ANTWERP HOIIERDAM, AMSTEIOAM. OSLO tOTHENIUHC tNP cbWNhAtEN <I ™™"^^™™T'poTr™^^"^T'l!!S^~"^^tnMT" "JUTUNDIA" I) 22/24 Dec 25/25 Dtt JI/31 Dec •MMBOOIA' I) M Bat/ 41,340 words
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Advertisement1291 1963-12-20 19 I Benuline\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORH DVWVVmir FOR L.ttrMll in 'J BLNVLNUL Hamtwrg Jai U Siagllin P. Swetterkim fe«i«| Havre ftl J In Pt'Tilaj Dtc 21,22 A'werp Fit I R'dam ftl 14 BENVANNOCH IS, Si! Si«gi|ira P. Sattttikaa Petaag Middltsbrough laa 11 la PVDtC 21 Dtc1,291 words
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Advertisement1206 1963-12-20 19 tfc CO.. LTD. w^ -vj. ■LLBRMAM LIMK tV t.LAVBNBSS LIMB kONBON, fAMIUIIL IUIIIIUAB IOS ANbllt*. >*n rMNCISCU, HtVIE. HULL t MIDHESUOOta KAIIU. «ANkOUVER t PORTLANI CIH OF PETERtOIOUGH 1 UcMl.at c#igi Hi Ctitral t SMtl g'port P. fntra Ptoant su-IVmLI XS%m JJ/I& 2T a -n, e s*t pSTL CUT OF1,206 words
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817 1963-12-20 20 From Our Market Correspondent rERB was a fair improvement in interest in the tin section of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday with the expansion of the turnover being accompanied by a corresponding shrinkage in that of industrials. Tins opened the market very firm,817 words
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Article25 1963-12-20 20 .Malayan Stock In< Dec. 18 Industrials: 130.60 Hns: 128.8.* i rubbers: 108.40 Dec. 29, 1962 1 idlces Dec. IS 130.1." 129.72 108.40 10025 words
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Article894 1963-12-20 20 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Slock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIAL*: BoutUad (3.000) $L6S cd. (3.O00) *1.67 cd: Central Prep. (13.000) $1.64. <5.000) $1-65. (10.000) $1.67. (15.000) $1.66: City •cv. (1.000) 82894 words
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Article25 1963-12-20 20 December 19. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64 i cents (up one-eighth of a rent) TIN: 5515 (up S5). Estimated unofficial offering 240 tons (unchanged)25 words
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389 1963-12-20 20 rpHERE waj> a further sharp x advance or $5 in the Straits Tin price in Penang yesterday which took it to another new 9i year old high. The price was declared at $515, a gain of over 10 dollars in 2 days.389 words
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Article109 1963-12-20 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs TTiGHLIOHTS of todays malket 1 XJ was the favourable reaction of tin sham to the higher London tin price Industrials were again i nrmer and most leaders improved in moderate trading. Oils were quiet on slight ly hlsher levels, but base metals were irregular. Loans were109 words
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Article253 1963-12-20 20 7ANUARY first grade rubber buyers l.e.b. elesed at S p.m. in Slnnapere and Kuala Lumpur i cent* per Ib. up one-rlxnth of a ci-nt on Wednesday's closlnK level for the poxltton. The tone was uncertain. R.A S. and F.M.R.E. cleslnk prices In cent! per Ib. yesterday: Int. 1253 words
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Article221 1963-12-20 20 CHIPS lying alongside the Singapore Harbour er rxptcted today are: Tborsitaard 6/7, Ral Ou 40/41 Cbuo Maru 33/34. Tjlbodas 1/2. Bedenak N.W. i. SclanKor N.W. 1 Da«ohoy 35/36. State of Gujarat 10/11. Hum Aon 27/2S, Sloabang 31/32. Frederick Clover 21/22, Martuon lj/16, Hikumo Maru s/9, Barpeta, 4/5.221 words
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Article192 1963-12-20 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December 19. Three mmiin INDUSTRIALS ntinlops 20 cts. M. Box 19 cts. City Dev. 5 eta. McAllster 14 rts* K. Bmrlters 20 cta.Kobinson 11 cts. Ksao 21 cts. C. HtoraKe 4id. Ked. Dlsp 15 eta. Kothmans 13 eta. P. A N. 15 cts. SelanKor Prop. t»192 words
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Article115 1963-12-20 20 'I'HE Malayan Exchange Banks' Asto* 1 ciation mado that* channel In its maai to merchants yesterday (all rat.- to (100): New Vorh: inlying TT 32 l.i in. airmail OP 32 15/16. 90 d/M 33 1/4 credit lulls, 33 3/8 trade bills. Canada: buying TT 3A 7/16. airmail Ol>115 words
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Article71 1963-12-20 20 pert n»«n"" > ncM E ""'"cui "•it"" day: Ctconut eil: hulk SOU sellers, drum JM sellers Cepra: Dec. Jan. UK/Continent: Unquoted. Ptpp«r: Muntek white ***** sellers Sarawak white run sellers, special Sarawak black $10<t sellers, garbled LampooK black $1071 sellers. ABTA $H7i sellers. I.n«» M r. Coconut Oil71 words
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Advertisement1155 1963-12-20 20 tAWA^AaTKISEN^iIAJSHX^LTTX U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service S port F S'r?m Hon|rtOPf KHtrung S f 'Cisco L. Angdit N York "KuaikJta Man" n/21 OtC 29 31 Oic i In 7 laa 24 jaa 2S Jas 12 Ftl -Kiaisaaa Mara 21/21 Jaa 21/11 Jaa S Ftl 7 Ftl 24 Frt 21 Fll1,155 words
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Advertisement1106 1963-12-20 20 AUSTRALIA Ml HEN ttALANO SERViCt INDIA. PAKISTAN AND P. -ULF SERVICES <* treats!*. Aatlailt. Mtianrtt Sismi i to MHras ait Ntgaaattisaa fenang f S'nsm S'pen i boo" S'"»»- 'vaaai OAMORA sailea" la Part 21/23 Itc RAJULA 2/11 Jaa 11 Jai 12 Jaa BULIMBA I Jaa 1/14 Jaa 19/17 Jai j1,106 words
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Advertisement98 1963-12-20 20 KYOSEI LINE msciargiig tit* lapaa tia iMtpiN S'pora rffm i^nang "RTOWA MARU" 21/J4 Otc "MASUMI MARU" Na. 2 2S7M ItC 31 Dtc "HOSHO MARU" S Jaa utaaiai Aptatt. HasJFp«r CUfillan «k Co., Lttft. Spore Tel: ***** rtaaaci «an*>. Cillliai s Ca.. Lt* Ilk 140. Pan Swtttassass: utraca (Ma.aya. Its. issj98 words
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Advertisement50 1963-12-20 20 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE IS GIVEN that effective 2nd December. 1963, Mr. Llm Thiam Choy has left our services and has therefore no authority to transact any business or collect any monies on our behalf BUMMIT CO.. IMI LTD Singapore 6t Kuala Lumpur. MORE NOTICES TENDER NOTICES IN PAGES 18 2150 words
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Advertisement492 1963-12-20 21 NOTICES FIRST MALAYAN FUND Notice Is hereby given that under the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution of income of the iibovo fund is expected to be made on 15th Februai— 1964 to unit holders registered on 31st December 1963. MALAYAN UNIT TRUSTS LIMITED JOHN.L. WADLING. Manager. SECOND MALAYAN492 words
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Advertisement110 1963-12-20 21 CLOSING OF PRIVATE ROADS Notice Is hereby giv« that the private roads between 304A/K and 304L/V. entrance fro-n Orchard Road and the road behind these two blocks of buildings loading out to Mount Elizabeth will be closed to the public on the 25th December. 1963 (Christmas Day) from 7.00 a.m.110 words
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Advertisement490 1963-12-20 21 NOTICES COLD STORAGE HOLDINGS LIMITED (Incorporated in the United Kingdom) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Uie Directors have declared an Interim Dividend of 5%, less 40' o Singapore Income Tax. being one half of the anticipated total dividena of 10' i in respect of the Financial Year ending 31st January,490 words
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Advertisement933 1963-12-20 21 notices 1 housing development BOARD EXHUMATION OF GRAVES IN MOUNT ERSKINE NOTICE is hereby given that all graves on the Crown Land Lot 156 151 T.S 111 (ola Lot 132 44 T.S. III) bounded by Maxwell Road, Kadayanallur Street, Ann Slang Road, Amoy Street and Telok Ayer Street affected by933 words
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Advertisement595 1963-12-20 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. TeluJc Anson. the Registered Medical Practitioner at the abovemenuoned premises during the dates of the said advertisement, does not hold595 words
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Advertisement586 1963-12-20 21 TENDERS MINISTRY OF DEFENCE TENDER NOTICE Tenders which close on Friday, 3 Jan. 64 at 2.30 p.m. are Invited for the darning, cleaning, repair and dyeing of rugs and carpets and the dyeing of chair covers and curt*inj for the armed lorces during the year April 64 to March 65.586 words
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Advertisement297 1963-12-20 21 INOT I d EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 23. 1963 OUR SINGAPORE OFFICES WILL BE LOCATED AT: 3RD FLOOR. UNITEERS BUILDING RIVER VALLEY ROAD. SINCAPORE-9 TELEPHONE NO: ***** (8 LINES) POSTAL ADDRESS REMAINS C.P.O. BOX 646. SINGAPORE 1 CALTEX (ASIA) LIMITED CALTEX OIL (MALAYA) LIMITED j CALTEX (OVERSEAS) LIMITED L <4^ <^'J"Kj Reservations297 words
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576 1963-12-20 22 Powerful Veni Vici all set for Xmas joy pENANG, Thurs.— The powerful Veni Vici Stable, already assured of the owners' championship, can round off a great season with a merry Christmas. With a large team entered for races in all three classes, the stable looks set for its bestever meeting576 words
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Article1378 1963-12-20 22 PENANG— Ist DAY Race One: 2.0 Cl 5 Div l-s!£ 1 ***** Majestic Knight (K.N. Liii i Noordln. 5 90 Shaari 8 2 ***** L*st Try (Mdm S.Y. Tan» Bagby. 7 8.11 (F) Posner 10 :i ***** Sian Kunianp (Chum) Heddle. 6 8.8 3 4 ***** Prudent Choice (Wan StJ1,378 words
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Article959 1963-12-20 22 SPOTLIGHT ON YOUR FANCIES EPSOM |EEP turns the spotlight on the horses you are likely to back on the opening day of the Holiday Meeting at Penang tomorrow. RACE ONE La»t Try: CoiiMsleiu piaccgettcr; losi Dy a nct-K 10 Prom inking over oil at X.L in July; .second to SmoKCy959 words
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Advertisement231 1963-12-20 22 }7& #<& ffj& '#<& 233 4£S 258k 233 Zfck 233 233 2tak J%Ck2fefc THIS CHRISTMAS and ALWAYS- J MINOLTA MEANS BETTER PICTURES I AMATEUR or PROFESSIONAL-! cg^jS^J^ You'll love I fl v^" 'Hb Her r iO"^ of t"e o. tstaidmg fea'u'-s tJC >«__— nMLn(B£n^ jo V I Photo-electric eyt e>tr«231 words
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Advertisement79 1963-12-20 22 J&ifcr MINI if// A GEM OF OMI/ A CHRISTMAS /AW iflj TO GIVE... /W// Ijj BE GIVEN! /A /Mf mT WITH /Mw/* H /J J/RABLY INCOMPARABLE y^^PEN FOR 14 CARAT /A GOLD NIB /JFust SMOOTH [W ONLY $9/WRITING^ See n Try n At Yo ur Favourite Dealer. Trade Enquiries Service79 words
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Article, Illustration276 1963-12-20 23 RACING- by call boy the death in Austra- lia of Phil Tankard, RUALA LUMPUR, the jockey and trainThurs. News e r. has been received of Tankard never had much luck either as Jockey or trainer, but throughout thp 32 years he spent in this country276 words
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Article1609 1963-12-20 23 PENANG— 2nd DAY Race One: 1.45 —Cl 4 Div 3 7f 1 ***** Air Ace < J J St.) R. Breuk 59 0 (F) Boufourr 12 2 *****0 N»w What (Centenary St.) Heddle. 5 8.12 14 3 ***** Chief Informer (Winning St.) Sullivan. 6 8.12 'Soaldi 7 4 ***** First1,609 words
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Article49 1963-12-20 23 PARIS, Thurs. Neptunus, winner of the Grand Criterium at Longchamp, has been given top spot in the French Free Handicap for two-year-olds. Mme. Kean Couturie's the colt, a half-brother to 1961 King George VI and Queen Elizabetn Stakes winner Right Royal, ha* been allotted 9.6.49 words
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Advertisement330 1963-12-20 23 M^JSmmm¥mm v K /flsl aflßl ■Jl M m\ I ■he. W^.MmmJi Vli Oar I ÜBF7 Britain's best socks Bylord Bri-Nylon socks ar* mad* In I /qLiw/ 0 England. They fit superbly. They arc \IL r«allyhard-wearir»g.Youcantbuyberter jfl j Brl-Nylon socks. But Byford make wool j socks and stockings too. You'll find330 words
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Advertisement368 1963-12-20 23 fit colourful FORMICA not just any decorative laminate People today choose FORMICA not just any stainproof. scratchproof, heatproof and decorative laminate. Why? Because quality is completely v.ater-proof. built right into every sheet. Really exceptional FORMICA *is versatile. Th'ere's a tremendous quality which only the very latest manuiac- variety of non-fading368 words
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Article, Illustration89 1963-12-20 24 ONE MALE (A BACHELOR* AMONG 70 WOMEN NOBODY seems very happy about it. but what bachelor wouldn't envy Fan Chen Cheong. 20, (above)? He is the only male nurse among 70 nurses, midwives and assistant nurses who received awards at the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital's89 words
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151 1963-12-20 24 Friendship with Malaysia 'stronger' YEW DELHI, Thurs. The close friendship between Malaysia and India is becoming stronger, the Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, Mrs. Lakshmi Menon. said here yesterday. In a message to the inaugural meeting of the "Friends of Malaysia Council in india" here, Mrs. Menon hopedReuter - 151 words
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Article38 1963-12-20 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The St. John Ambulance Brigade. Geylang division (East Area). will hold a Christmas party and concert at the Singapore Traction Co. Sports Club in McPherson Road between 7 p.m. and- midright on Saturday.38 words
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Article52 1963-12-20 24 JESSELTON. Thurs.—Sabah's budget for 1964, presented by the Financial Secretary, Dato H. W. Davidson, was passed in the Legislative Council today without a hitch. No new taxation was introduced. The draft estimates provided for a revenue of $61.--558.212 and an expenditure of $61,090,657, showing a surplus ofReuter - 52 words
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Article61 1963-12-20 24 COLOMBO, Thurs.— A former Prime Minister turned up at the exclusive "Sravastl" hostel for M.P.s here last niisht wearing only v span of cloth about the size of a man'. 1 handkerchief. It was the only way to draw the Government's attention to the shortageReuter - 61 words
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Article21 1963-12-20 24 MOSCOW. Thurs. The Soviet Union today launched an unmanned satellite into outer space its 16th this year— UPI.UPI - 21 words
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221 1963-12-20 24 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Maufacturers Association has been invited to participate In the operation of the new Singapore vocational Institute, formerly known as the Junior technical school in Balestler Road. The invitatiqn was extended by the principal. Mr. A.B. Kilb, when he addressed a recent221 words
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Article310 1963-12-20 24 LONDON. Thurs. Business 'as again restricted by the ap- 1 proach of Christmas. In equities, the undertone remalned quite firm and there was no lack of good features., but the general trend v.as Irregular. Good company statements helped In >cmc directions and Murex. Radio Rentals, Jute Industries and310 words
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Article45 1963-12-20 24 LONDON, Thurs. Spot 19 9/16 d.. Jan. 19\d.. Feb. 19 13/16 d.. Mar. 1915 16d.. Jan./ Mar. 19 13/IM., Apr. June 20 \d., July/Sept. 20 3/16<L. Oct./ Dec. 20Ud.. Jan/Mar 20 '«d. Apr June ao'^d.. c.i.f. Jan. li7/16d.. Feb. 18 9/16 d. Tone: Steady.45 words
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Article26 1963-12-20 24 LONDON. Thurs. Buyers £•.022. sellers £1024. Forward buyers £1017. sellers £1018. Settlement £1030. Turnover am. 255 I I tons. p.m. 130 tons. Tone: Easy. I26 words
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162 1963-12-20 24 Bullet, hand grenade and shell found SINGAPORE, Thurs. A bullet, hand grenade and a shell were found in separate I parts of the island today, but police said they were war relics. The bullet was found at 9.45 a.m. by a labourer. Lei Wei Choo. 16. in a pile of162 words
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104 1963-12-20 24 Singapore contractors to visit Sabah JESSELTON. Thurs. Contractors in Singapore will he sending a mission to Sabah in January. Dato Khoo Siak Chiew. Sabali .Minister of Communications and Works, said today Hi told the LecWathrc Mimcil that In- recently \isitcd Singapore and provided information about projects in Sabah and thatReuter - 104 words
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Article32 1963-12-20 24 JESSELTON. Thurs.— The Sabah Public Works Department was seriously short of assistant engineers, the Minister of Communications and Works, Dato Khoo Slak Chiew. told the State Assembly meeting today— Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Obituary27 1963-12-20 24 CABLE RECEIVED of d. .IMI at M Kn-lui.-r. IP., forniiTlv vf I'nMal lVpartin.nl. Muhiya. un'i.- of T. Mallvahiinan >mi l.itr Dr. C Nadarajah. Nt Moolal. (Vyion27 words
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Advertisement189 1963-12-20 24 HMMMHMMHMH l&'t tI i'mk »4 1 1:■■ Mfe^-4 A J^B 4P^^^ >^r^tjm)Mtms^^\ W' Illustrated: Model No. ***** Price: $335/- n«M Singapore Moloyo only Leadership, with men, is wmm yam* powered tuning fork that born of outstanding qua- iV V oscillates 360 times a lities. Leadership with W second. It is189 words
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Advertisement65 1963-12-20 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ;o H orrfs >;/< Minimum) DARBY ON DEC I"TM I nr iin. Mi.ffrto. wif.- 01 J.-!rin\ I'iThy. n ilaii»:lit. r. BWMHM laM BtaekwoO. good hearty Christmas cheer!... TIGER BEER- ANCHOR BEER-SHAMROCK STOUT HEINEKEN BEER LEOPARD BEER ORANGE SQUASH LEMON SQUASH LIME JUICE CORDIAL- RED LION STILL ORANGE65 words
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Miscellaneous42 1963-12-20 24 rpHMMfTM XJIOHEST and tammt tempera* tures In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: ■gb«l Lonr* Kuala Lumpur 93 T2 Kola Bharu 91 71 Pcnang 73 Ipoh 91 70 Malacca 88 72 Singapore 90 7342 words
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Advertisement877 1963-12-20 1 Town City Central Properties Supplement Sister Property Companies:— TOWN CITY PROPERTIES LTD. (Issued Paid-up Capital: $20 million.) CENTRAL PROPERTIES LTD. (Issued Paid-up Capital: $30 million.) The Directors of Town City P ilin e for hilltops, terprises. indeed the This supplement is unusual in many ways. lo a great extent The877 words
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Advertisement142 1963-12-20 2 A Town City Property "HILLTOPS" Luxurious Executive suite aportments situated at Cairnhill Circle oft Orchard Road on an elevated site. Piling if underway. Already over 40 out of 103 apartments have been taken uup. Price $44,000 upwards. Attractive housing loans are available from The Malayan Finance Corporation Limited. Only 2142 words
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Advertisement174 1963-12-20 2 Central Properties' "CITY GARDEN" An ideal housing estate of over 1000 units comprising terrace, semi-detached, detached houses, shophouses, maisonettes, spread over 120 acres of elevated land situated between Serangoon Garden Estate and Braddell Road along the new link road. SERANGOON GARDEN v '-V. -i'-y-'' V Attractive housing loans ■^//^'fe^>->-V t174 words
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Advertisement264 1963-12-20 3 Central Properties' "HAW PAR E S T A T E" II This is a valuable housnaV* p^ U j n g s ite at the junction tS U of Holland Road/Farrer Road. Survey work is ast^iirss? nearing completion, and plans are under prepaM ration. MALAYSIA'S OWN BANK The Bank with264 words
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Advertisement55 1963-12-20 3 A Town City Property "HILLCOURT" 2 Blocks of 14-storey flats (112 units) in a secluded residential area. ft t.* 1 1 v\ 8 w^sfmri 'ill <^ fB Building plans have been N S^/v W^?^ submitted to the Building Authority for approval. Site o preparation is now underway S *ss^ s55 words
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Advertisement331 1963-12-20 4 rv LEADERSHIP IN *\Vv PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT gj We are pleased to be associated with the w development projects of the two sister prom perty companies. Besides the projects in f xw -r~v\i rrUDII AU Singapore, several projects now in train in f J NEGRI bbMbILAN >i^ Johore, Malacca and Seremban331 words
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Advertisement91 1963-12-20 5 a "GOTONG ROYONG" project An office block with ground level shopping at Jalan Melaka/Jalan Greja Kuala Lumpur. Cost $1.5 million. >1 property financed by THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION LTD. A Town City property "ULU PANDAN" A suburban housing estate site of 20 acres at the junction of Holland Road and91 words
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Advertisement93 1963-12-20 5 Slediand CLASSIC CONTOUR J^^^K ENGLISH PANTILE /«^^^C:' 1 llk 111 JL XXVI. Ha HSsSsPi^vSw TT TP tt T T^ T"^ }Oith the comptimentf CONCRETE INDUSTRIES GUTHRIE CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR SEREMBAN MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR S.NCAPORE pENANO QH |pQH BUTTERWORTH IPOH JOHORE V^Mt^^ Wri HOUSING AND N 'MTfti INDUSTRIAL CONSTRUCTION93 words
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Advertisement350 1963-12-20 6 Board of Directors:— J^^^ TOWN CITY PROPERTIES LTD. f (Issued Paid-up Capital is $20 million) CENTRAL PROPERTIES LTD (Issued Paid-up Capital is $30 million) \4O M Dato AW CHENG CHYE Chairman (Central Properties) Director (Town City) Mr. OEI TJONG IE Mr. GOH TJOEI KOK Mr. HO CHAK Mr. TAN PUAY350 words
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Advertisement100 1963-12-20 7 /i -feTf/z THE NEW AS SINGAPORE'S OWN INTERNATIONAL CLASS HOTEL The intention is, by our own group resources, to transform the present hotel into a new first class International standard hotel, artistic in concept and design, luxuriously appointed and under our own experienced management. The new hotel will be equipped100 words
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Advertisement280 1963-12-20 8 A joint Town City/ Central Properties' property Situated on the old Tavern site ai the corner of Orchard RoadJ fkafl a^l^^ r^n Tanglin Road. Demolition of old buildings now in train. ARCADES/TOURIST HOTEL/OFFICES fused into a single compleoc -Iftij iSv *^al "~t*" m h Vn -^^B^B^BW^^^^^^^^^B^B^B^Bl j^^^^^B^fc^ t *S. <280 words
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Advertisement89 1963-12-20 9 A jomt project in Kuola Lumpur by:- a^ /£S&y >jFjrSr*~ Wlth proposals for:Town City Properties Ltd. /&X§y *''s*V A shopping consourse of arcades. (Issued Paid up Capital is $20 million) >^X I Apartments. X A Bank. Central Properties Ltd. 2 ff CeS V Recreational activities. (Issued* Paid up Capital is89 words
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Advertisement61 1963-12-20 10 Some house designs for use by JQWN CITY and CENTRAL Hli^x r^x^^/tGv^ H Pf I 111 C DTI ET O »W >i/ /m 5r n L.n These 2 -storey bungalow designs are available to would-be purchasers for Hillcrest, Ulu Pandan other estates. A semi-detached house design is shown on page61 words
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Advertisement211 1963-12-20 11 a row« or, P«oP«rr CAIRNHILL and SOMMERVILLE y ■wl iii W I k Em mm jl W^^^^^%M> fO^^^^^^^^Tl!*' TheSe tW Valuable S teS b fh ln 9 od I! xts?^ y^Wfi^'ih^ A^^^^m^^rS^ residential areas, one at Cairnhill Road ff %J W fi^^^oi^s4/0^ close to "Hilltops" and "Hilleourt"Ml ''ifja r</ see211 words
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Advertisement111 1963-12-20 12 Best Wishes from COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE CO., LTD. Singapore: 1 Telegraph Street P. 6. Box 107 Kuala Lumpur: Mercantile Bank Bldg. P. O. Box 317 Ipoh: Hongkong Bank Chambers P. O. Box 47 Penang: 9 Beach Street P. O. Box 721 S. A. SHEE CO., LTD. Building and General Contractors111 words
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Advertisement68 1963-12-20 12 With the Compliments of 1 Sole Agents:-^--"Five Rams" Brand Portland Cement. "Kentile" Resilient Floor Tiles. "Dacon" High Tensile Deformed Steel Bars. "Saji" Coloured Galzed Wall Tiles. "Fuji" Elevators and Escalators. "Mytton's" Stainless Stell Sinks. "Efco" Builders' Hardware. China Natural Marble. Specialists in Mosaic, Terrazzo, Asphalt, Vinyl Cork Floors and Glazed68 words
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