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Title Section29 1963-12-23 1 2 3 DEC W& National Library, Singapore. AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 fat*"* 1 fie***?* The Straits Times Estd. 1845. MONDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1963. 15 CENTS KDN 35229 words
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Article400 1963-12-23 1 Australian and New Zealand troops to join British, Malaysian forces in Borneo: Announcement in a month paper LONDON, Sunday A DEFENCE link-up between British, Australian and New Zealand forces to curb President Soekarno's threat to Malaysia is likely to be announced within a month. "Australian servicemen will soonReuter; UPI - 400 words
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134 1963-12-23 1 Nasution: Soviet influence will not grow BANGKOK, Sun.— The Indonesian Defence Minister, Gen. Nasution, said today that increased arms purchases from the Soviet Union would not extend Russian influence over Indonesia. He was talking to reporters on his arrival from Manila for a three-day official visit. Directed Gen. Nasution saidReuter - 134 words
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Article133 1963-12-23 1 SINGAPORE, Sunday. |NCESSANT rain here during the past two days took its toll today as hundred of curs stalled in several flooded areas throughout the island. The Meteorological Station at Singapore Airport had by tonight recorded 3.42 Inches of rain today alone the highest so133 words
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Article47 1963-12-23 1 ALICANTE (Spain). Sun. Francisco Perez, a circus artist 24 in. tall who claimed he was one of the smallest men in the world, has died here aged 50. Perez, who called himself Don Paquito, used to smoke cigars bigger than himself. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article29 1963-12-23 1 MUNICH. Sun. Munich police today confirmed they have arrested Fritz Schmidt, the former Gestapo chief of the north German city of Kiel, on war crime charges —UPI.UPI - 29 words
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145 1963-12-23 1 Gen. Phoumi going to U.S. and France OANGKOK. Sun.— The 13 Laotian rightwing leader. Gen. Phoumi Nosavan, said last night he would leave at the end of the month for a six-week tour of the United States, France and other European countries, possibly including the Soviet Union. He told reportersReuter - 145 words
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Article, Illustration242 1963-12-23 1 Learning to drive-by hypnotism... BEAUTIFUL Mary Lodge, 19--year-old Gloucester shop assistant, went into a trance recently and became the number one client of Britain's first hypnotic driving school. Tutor Henry Blythe, 65, the West Region's premier hypnotist, snapped her out of her coma then took her for her first driveMirrorpic - 242 words
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Article59 1963-12-23 1 I ROTTERDAM. Sun. Gas from a leak in a local church's heating system knocked the bride and bridesmaids unconscious during a wedding ceremony. The ceremony came to an abrupt end. and guests hastily left the church. Three doctors were called in. but it was someReuter - 59 words
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Article31 1963-12-23 1 LONDON. Sun. Eightynine-year-old Dr Hewlett Johnson known us Britain., "Red Dean Ix-rause oi his long-standing championship of Communist ideals. :<as accepted in invitation to go to Cuba— Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article30 1963-12-23 1 TOKYO. Sun —A plan to establish "Kennedy memorial schokirships in Japan" was announced here today by Prof. Ounji Hosono. a Japanese friend of the late Ameruan President. UPIUPI - 30 words
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114 1963-12-23 1 SYDNEY. Sun. John and David Mitchell are identical twins who are used to doing things together, Including being top of their school class. Usually one would be top with the other second. But the 13-year-old boys of Waverly. near Sydney, astoundedReuter - 114 words
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Article61 1963-12-23 1 KLALA LUMPUR.' Sun. The Primp Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, this year will not. as he has done in the pa.st. broadcast a menage to the nation on New Year.-, E\i- Instead, he will is*uo lg( on New Year.- Eve morni.iK. The Vans di-Pertuun Aeon«61 words
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224 1963-12-23 1 Arrested: Youths who kidnapped Imperialist' ITAMPALA, Mon.— A 1Y London-born newspaper manager was kidnapped by a group of youths here last night and taken to a police station, where his kidnappers demanded he be arrested as an "imperialist". But instead police arrested his kidnappers all members of the youth wingReuter - 224 words
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Article51 1963-12-23 1 Soek's musical confrontation JAKARTA, Bun. Indonesia plans to stage a national musical festival here next month to promote the guerilla war against Malaysia in North Borneo. All the funds raised during the occasion would be used to "help the struggle of the North Kalimantan people for their country's independence." Reuter.Reuter - 51 words
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Article38 1963-12-23 1 NEW YORK. Sun.— A raucous and ribald British motto 1 picture •about a restoration lover. "Tom Jones." was today chosen the best film of 1963 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. UPI.UPI - 38 words
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Article37 1963-12-23 1 VATICAN CITY. Sun. Pope Paul VI blessed a crowd of 10.000 people in St. Peter's Square and expressed the hope that all would celebrate Chrtstnv s well, "in peace and the good Christian life." UPI.UPI - 37 words
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Article29 1963-12-23 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Bun.— Three units of the Royal Malaysian Navy will pay an operational visit to Colombo early next year, the Ministry of External Affairs announced today.29 words
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Article155 1963-12-23 1 Home: End of cold war soon YEW YORK, Sun. Sir Alec DouglasHome, British Prime Minister, said today he thought the Soviet Union had dropped the idea of using force against the West, He said in a television interview filmed at 10, Downing Street, that tne West might see "in theReuter - 155 words
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190 1963-12-23 1 Let's make bonfires of our old bombers, says U.S. f ONDON, Sun. The v United States is considering asking the Russians to join in the destruction of their old bombers such as the American B-47, The Observer said today. The idea behind such a "bomber bonfire" would be to stopUPI - 190 words
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Article46 1963-12-23 1 ATHENS. Sun. Seven political prisoners have been Irecd under l:i\vs providing for the NIMM Ol mclc inmates. Premier George Kiivndreou iias announced -,t Bill will be passed in Parliament .-hortly providing for the release of all liolitical prisoners except those sentences for atrocities. UPI.UPI - 46 words
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Article37 1963-12-23 1 AID DEADLOCK WASIIIM.IOV Sun PmMmt Jnlinson MUMcWaC plans to fly to Texas taalght tof Christmi- holiday* la remaining in Washlnfton to lu-lp extricate administi IUOO 3 millum tltdl.tr-. foreign .ml hiii Iron < '"> -ii--n>nal dc.nlli'iU Kt-utcr.37 words
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246 1963-12-23 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday. MR. Robert McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defence, said after a conference with President Johnson yesterday that the United States was convinced that military operations against the Communists in South Vietnam would be successful. Mr. McNamara reported to the PresidentReuter - 246 words
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Article55 1963-12-23 2 VIETCONG CAUGHT IN AMBUSH SAIGON, Sun. Vietnamese troops ambushed a Communist heavy weapons unit in the Mekong Delta early yesterday, killing an estimated 30 Communists and seizing four anti-aircraft lnachineguns. The Communists also lost two automatic rifles, two rifles and four Rus-sian-designed carbines made in the Communist bloc. Three VietReuter - 55 words
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Article31 1963-12-23 2 HONG KONG, Sun Baptist missionaries from Asia. Africa and the United Slates will meet here on Friday for a general review of the problems affecting the Baptist' Church Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article67 1963-12-23 2 TtX AVIV. Sun -Israeli police j have arrested an alleged spy for Egyptian Intelligence whose cover as an Immigrant Jew included circumcision, a police spokesman said here last night. The spokesman said Kavurk Yacobin. a Cairo-born 24-year-old, I «v arrested last Thursday alter two years inReuter - 67 words
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197 1963-12-23 2 NICOSIA, Sun.— Tension was rising here yesterday in the wake of reported shooting incidents in which two Turkish Cypriots were killed and several others injured. All Cyprus police were Issued with firearms, and thousands of Turkish Cypriots massed in their sector of Nicosia for aReuter - 197 words
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Article76 1963-12-23 2 LONDON. Sun— A barrel organist's "very agitated" chimpanzee attacked and bit a policeman who asked the man to move his Instrument in a busy London street, a magistrate's court here was told yesterday. Police said the man. 51 -year-old Henry Corke. "did not help mattersReuter - 76 words
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Article, Illustration81 1963-12-23 2 WOMAN 'FIELD MARSHAL' QUITS JUNGLE KENYA'S woman "Field Marshal" Muthoni and her husband (left) emerged from a forest last week and surrendered their arms. Their action was the result of Independence gained by Kenya. The oath-bound Mau Mau organisation in 1953 began a terrorist campaign to oust81 words
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241 1963-12-23 2 RED SQUARE RIOT STUDENTS WILL HAVE TO GO ItfOSCOW, Sun.—Gha- naian officials last night disowned an African student demonstration in Red Square and said that organisers of the anti-Soviet protest will have to leave the country. "We do not expect a sizeable exodus." one official said. "but. those who organisedUPI - 241 words
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288 1963-12-23 2 Security screen in Algiers as Chou arrives ALGIERS. Sun.— Mr. A Chou En-lai. the Chinese Prime Minister, arrived here today for a week's official visit to Algeria. Strict security measure* were In force in Algiers as Mr. Chou's plane landed from Cairo. Traffic was forbidden on main roads, and no-on*Reuter - 288 words
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Miscellaneous24 1963-12-23 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby fflAftUNff') f AND >OU /^VOU RCALIV I I for ME J V SAID WE WCGE I I *MQULDN*T SPEND24 words
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Article128 1963-12-23 3 Long-range look at the weather fJAPE KENNEDY, Sun. First pictures flashed to earth from a new U.S. weather satellite launched yesterday morning 'look great," officials said. The 2G5-lb satellite. Tiros VIII. is circling the earth every 99 minutes, at a distance of between 436 and 468 miles, to provide weatherReuter - 128 words
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317 1963-12-23 3 BERLIN: 10,000 GO EAST FOR CHRISTMAS BERLIN, Sunday. ABOUT 10,000 West 6erliners yesterday crossed into East Berlin for their first visit to relatives in 28 months but tens of thousands more saw their hopes of a Christmas Day Reunion dwindle. By noon yesterday. 32.000 people had queued in icy wea-Reuter - 317 words
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Article50 1963-12-23 3 TOKYO. Sun.— The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced that about 6.000 hyacinths and 800 roses are to be sent to Japan from The Netherland as a Christmas present for victims of the atomic bombs dropped over Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of World War Two. Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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84 1963-12-23 3 Crew abandon two ships in Atlantic storm OTTAWA. Sun.— The crews of two freighters abandoned ship yesterday following a vicious storm in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Canada. The 27 crew of the 7.000-ton Coiiu Island, aground near the Magdenllme Islands, were being picked up by a Canadian84 words
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169 1963-12-23 3 Jack Ruby: Defence to plead insanity r)ALLAS, Sun.— A bat- tery of psychiatrists and defence lawyers visited Jack Ruby in his cell yesterday for the first of a series of examinations designed to prove he was insane when he shot President Kennedy's accused assassin. Lee Harvey Oswald. Two F. 8.1,169 words
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173 1963-12-23 3 MOSCOW, Sun.—Russia last night criticised China for changing its stand on the question of enlarging the United Nations' top bodies to bring in more non-committed countries. A Foreign Otfice statement broadcast by Moscow Radio said the Soviet Union had been compelled to voteReuter - 173 words
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84 1963-12-23 3 No more football for mother of six SIMPELVELD (South Holland), Sun.— The Limburg branch of the Royal Dutch Football Association today banned a housewife a mother of six for life from all Dutch football fields. The branch alleged that she was involved in a brawl among supporters at a footballReuter - 84 words
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Article27 1963-12-23 3 Fog closes airports LONDON. Sun— For closed air- ports in Denmark and Holland yesterday as winter weather set In j over many parts of Europe. I Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration122 1963-12-23 3 Scared? Not Yasmine IT's born in them. ..the world of the circus. Down at Winkfield Kow, near Windsor England, the cb'ldren of the performers made the ring their playground. After school hours and at weekends, the youngsters, under the watchful eye of seasoned performers, practise on trapeze try acrobatics, setMirrorpic - 122 words
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Article92 1963-12-23 3 Survey on arms cut impact WASHINGTON, Sun.— President Johnson yesterday set up a highlevel government committee to co-ordinate the work of Federal agencies in appraising the economic impact of disarmament and changes in defence spending. The initiative The nine-member group will be led by Dr. Walter Heller, chairman of theReuter - 92 words
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Advertisement177 1963-12-23 3 rlEiss^i IKON presents the CONTESSAMAT models with selective automation The advantages of selective automation are: 1. Preselect Hie shutter tpced-oRd 4. Sporti shots with fast shutter the aperture sets itsclr, auto- speeds are possible even on matically. dull days 2. Aperture jetting is shown both 3. A constant check on177 words
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Article, Illustration219 1963-12-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sun. For some 70 children at the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital, today was a day to remember, when members of the Rotary Club of Singapore West played Santa Claus to and distributed Christmas Rifts among: them. It was the Rotarians' first stop219 words
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Article238 1963-12-23 4 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, in a message to the Singapore Bank Employees' Union on its ninth anniversary, has described the union as "an important wing" of the democratic trade union movement. Mr. Lee said the union had very humble238 words
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Article61 1963-12-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Assistant Registrar of Societies. Mr. C. T. Llm. has given five organisations three months to furnish him with proof of their existence. The organisations are the Hiong San Pen Si Association, the Coronation Amateur Musical Party, the Prrsatuan Taman Kebajikan Islam, the Crescent-Paslr61 words
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Article38 1963-12-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Sonir 130 underprh ileged children of the Lee Kuo Chuan Nursery Home in Bukit Timah Road were entertained to a Christmas Party by the Majlis Anglican Group of the St. Andrew s Cathedral yesterday.38 words
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Article22 1963-12-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. The week- Rotary Club lunch meetintc this week will be held on Tuesday because Wednesday Is Christmas Day.22 words
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Article22 1963-12-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Monte Sundram has been appointed Registrar of Titles and Registrar of Deeds with effect from Dec. 6.22 words
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Article259 1963-12-23 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. More than 300 university students, using the world as their study-laboratory, arrived in Singapore this evening on board the University of the Seven Seas probably the most unique university in the world for a 24-hour study tour of the island. This floating varsity is now on259 words
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Advertisement176 1963-12-23 4 Tel: *****#y 3^ SINGAPORE X'MAS ATTRACTION -OPENS TOMORROW! THE WORLD BEYOND IMAGINATION WHERE ADVENTURE NEVER ENDS! S Excitement And Laughter In The I 9 It's That Wonderful ft Never Land Or Captain Hook's IN Memorable All-Cartoon )l 111 Pirates, Pixie Tinker Bell, Indian JSk Entertainment! I Braves and Mermaid Lagoons.176 words
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Miscellaneous338 1963-12-23 4 THF. follow me In today* Khedule Hrrinu. i 1..M 051) 8.40 p.m.: from of <ivil aircraft movement* at Kuala Lumpur (ML 497) 5.05 a.m. I". ivi l.vt>;ir .urport BlnKapore. DEPARTURES ARRIVALS BOAC: To Colombo. Bomn.-ty. BOAC: Krom Melhournc. Brm- Tfhtran. Tel Aviv. Zurich. Lonban*. DarMin (BA 713) 9.2S p.m.: don338 words
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Article, Illustration94 1963-12-23 5 PENANG, Sun. More than 200 Protestant boys and girls took part in a Christmas Carol candlelight procession organised by the Malayan Christian Council last night. The procession was led by the Salvation Army band and conducted by Mr. D. J. Morrish of the Malayan Teachers College. It94 words
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104 1963-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun I The general secretary of the National Union of Government Clerical Workers, Mr. G. N. Rajan, warned to- day that unless thoj Whitley Council nego- j tiating machinery was re organised there would not be any industrial peace. Writing in the union's104 words
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181 1963-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two Japanese trade unionists arrived today from Manila to seek the support of trade unions here in urging the Japanese Government to ratify an International Labour Organisation article on freedom of association. They are Mr. Eiji Ohnlshl. secretary-general of181 words
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Article21 1963-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Th« National Government Pensioner! Council will hold its third annual meeting on Jan. 5 in Buttenvorth.21 words
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329 1963-12-23 5 A language of science, no longer colonial BATU PAHAT. Sun gNGLISH is no longer a colonial language, but a language of science which has a big part to play in the development of Malaysia's multi-racial nation.' The president of the Association of Teachers of English in Chinese Schools, Mr. Loh329 words
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Miscellaneous47 1963-12-23 5 Buys Bunny By Balph iMeimdahi J| YOU AN VER f m TH=k£'s A}l {^JL/TO CCDRIC'S BEEN M. V f POOCH j BIG CKOV.C3 J ■t<W /?iL I DOIN' HIS TRICKS. Wa^ I/waitkere whilst /usja gathesso S^Jy vl we already N^^^ lil 1 SHOP> CICECO: M^ \ARouNP.cicEtgo; collected47 words
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Article41 1963-12-23 6 BATU PAHAT. Sun.— Lim Soo Mah, 52. pleaded guilty ln court here yesterday to assisting in the running of a 1.000-character lottery on Oct. 12. He was fined $300 by the magistrate. Inche Mahmood bin AH.41 words
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Article, Illustration203 1963-12-23 6 PRESENTS FOR 120 CHILDREN AT XMAS PARTY SINGAPORE. Sun. The children waited anxiously for the arrival of the lovable familiar figure of Santa Claus. Each time a car came up the driveway thfjr squealed with delight hoping to see Santa Claus step out and greet them203 words
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318 1963-12-23 6 JOHORE SPENDS DOUBLE ON DEVELOPMENT lOHORE BAHRU, Sun J The Mentri Besar. I Dato Haji Hassan bin Haji Yunos, told the State Assembly yesterday that development expenditure for Johore this year was double that of 1961. He said that ln 1961.. 11 million were spent. For 1963. total development expenditure318 words
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Article28 1963-12-23 6 TAIPINO. Sun. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, will open a new $25,000 market at Pokok Assam new village on Jan. 128 words
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151 1963-12-23 6 Big Xmas rush by road, air, rail starts I I^UALA LUMPUR, Sun With only three days to go before the first Malaysian Christmas, a big two-way rush Into and a"nd out of the nations capital has bpgun. Malaysians who have been hoarding their leave during the year have begun to151 words
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Article57 1963-12-23 6 MI'AR. Sun. One of three tapping knives he was holding as he rode a bicycle killed 12-year-old Lira Huat. police said today. Lim. a pupil of the Chun? Hwa School. Sungei Rambai. fell from his evele yesterday while on his way home after tapping rubber and57 words
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Advertisement296 1963-12-23 6 After enjoying a cool day at the office' in airconditioning, do i T :ii '^r~"'T~' you find your home hot, stuffy, humid? So instead of coming f '.f=s/: 1^ home to relax you get short-tempered. What to do? jQ /^'-i-__iz II Why not consider General Electric home air-conditioning? The If296 words
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Miscellaneous175 1963-12-23 6 1 Oop By V. T. Uaanlin WEU., HAVE VtXJ REACHEP HOLF IT, "i OK/JY OOP' fTS ALL I YOU V| S J A DECISION ABOUT TAKING YEH...TM NOT A BUT, OOfM OSCAR, RIGHT. 80Y... WE Jt 5 \A UNPERSTANP?? S PART IN OUR LUNAR WE^JTV NEVER \UNPER£TA>4P.' jr^V< vj WHAT175 words
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Article, Illustration298 1963-12-23 7 ITVALA LUMPUR, Sun. An- other important Malaysian development scheme will be completed on Friday when the Yang di-Pertuan Afonf opens the $40 million North Klan? Straits project at Port Swettenham. Designed to relieve the oort from any future congestion,298 words
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176 1963-12-23 7 HK INDUSTRIALISTS HAVE THEIR EYES ON SINGAPORE i SINGAPORE, Sun. Hong Kong industrialists are keen to take part in Singapore's industrialisation programme, according to Senator Ko Teck Kin, who returned from Hong Kong on Friday. During his two-week stay In Hong Kong. Mr. Ko, who is president of the Singapore176 words
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Article35 1963-12-23 7 MUAR. Sun The Assistant Registrar of the H«h Court here. Mr. Hakim Singh Gil:, will t>e transferred to Kota Bharu on Jan. 1. Mr. Mehar Singh, of Alor Star. will replace him here.35 words
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Miscellaneous310 1963-12-23 7 Straits Times Crossword H ROSS 5. Were out in the rain when 8. Mate In the RN on deck in parting (8). storm (8). 6. It's a plague, talcing steps to 9. Hesitation in avowal of relict- get in the cash! (10). ous denomination leads to fine 7. "By heaven.310 words
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Article, Illustration250 1963-12-23 8 $1 MIL. PAVILION WILL HAVE 20 GIRLS TO REPRESENT NATION: STRESS MALAYA'S TIN. RUBBER INDUSTRIES KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-Plans to boost Malaysia's prestige as a new, young and progressive nation at the forthcoming New York World's Fair are well under way. A two -storey Malaysian Pavilion250 words
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214 1963-12-23 9 Praise for Govt action against two unruly students SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore School Students' Parents' Association today commended the Govern- ment's firm action against unruly characters in a Chinese school recently. Two senior students were expelled from a Chinese secondary school for assaulting a science teacher. The Ministry of Education.214 words
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Article74 1963-12-23 9 TELUK ANSON. Sun. The Lower Perak District rural development committee has spent $34.--099 on the construction of a community hall, a mosque and three pmver houses. The community hall at Pasir Pannuiß Ulu cost $4,214 while the mosque in the Lnbu Kubonn arpa cost $13,000.74 words
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Article31 1963-12-23 9 IPOH. Sun Inche Ibrahim bin Ismail. Assistant State Secretary for Ix)cal Government, Heiak. has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur as an Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of the Interior.31 words
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370 1963-12-23 9 KEITH HOOPER - Soekarno and the grim news for Australia KEITH HOOPER: From Sydney, Sunday A BOUT the grimmest news for Australia as the year closes is that the task of holding the two northern Borneo territories for Malaysia is likely to be "long and costly," the Sydney Sun says. An editorial said:370 words
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84 1963-12-23 9 A LOR STAR, sun.— Five armed and masked men raided the house of a clerk. Mr. T. A. Ramadas, in B'ikit Lembu Estate SunRei Lallang. near Sungei Patani, and escaped with $250 and jewellrrv worth 51. 300 early this morning. The k»"^. carrying84 words
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241 1963-12-23 9 A monkey becomes killer in animal justice TiANAH RATA, Sun. A stray dog was "executed" by a monkey in the animal section of the agri-hor-ticultural exhibition here yesterday after it had killed a rabit. The dog. which had wandered into the exhibition grounds, invaded an enclosure containing three rabbits and241 words
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Article67 1963-12-23 9 Cake seller injured by chopper PENANG. Sun. a cake seller. Salbon bin Hamld. 20. was injured by a chopper last night during a fight with another cake seller in Popus Lane. The two wen. it was reported, fought over a site to sell their cakes. Saibon received a wound on67 words
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303 1963-12-23 9 If UALA LUMPUR. Sun. IV Special services will be held at all churches here on Tuesday and Wednesday to celebrate Christmas. The full list: At St. Mary's Anglican Church, services will begin at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday with a chlldrens' service. Nativity play and Blessing303 words
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Advertisement287 1963-12-23 9 For your last minute shopping visit... NO MORE ItO/A PROBLEMS \A LIOL^ over o present for jH j£ Come NOW and /J&ftffifJ select something /JJJJW X£ All items still II available with our 86 North Bridge Road, Singapore l AND HERE'S SOMETHING IDEAL FOR X MAS NEW YEAR PRESENTATION U.287 words
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Advertisement211 1963-12-23 9 WHmmmmmW d m^^BSF m '@foh*Sj*3Bk SbBSsT' 7 i I *«<*i tfi mM'm] 6Ch I 1 y^. WM *^^n^B ff^B jKfl I^l I ftWT^H yA "'is i> vl rm A RICHER |g^ COGNAC. U|: v*^9|l ke y chain Wlfh ever y THEV.S.O.P. \^^V-Jl bofflc of Mortc OF RARE V^Sftft^ V.S.O. P.211 words
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227 1963-12-23 10 AT THIS TIME OF CRISIS AND CONFRONTATION... SINGAPORE, Sun. THE National Trades Union Congress has pledged its complete loyalty to the Central Malaysian Government. The pledge was made by the N.T.U.C.'s secretarygeneral. Mr. C.V. Devan \air, in a letter to the Prime Minister,227 words
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292 1963-12-23 10 PENANG. Sunday TiHE Penang and Province Wellesley M.I.C. presi--1 dent, Mr. N.T.S. Arumugam Pillai, today predicted that the day was not far distant when the people of Indonesia would rise against their despotic regime and "throw the Bung into the drain." "It292 words
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196 1963-12-23 10 Don't act like bully' warning to Soek npELUK ANSON. Sun.— A 1 warning to Indonesia "to behave herself and not throw her weight around like a bully" was given here today by the former Malayan Ambassador to Jakarta Incbe Senu Abdul Rahman Indie Senu, who is now the elections committee,196 words
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Article70 1963-12-23 10 Search for body of schoolboy SINGAPORE. Sun. Police are searching for the body of a 10-year-old schoolboy, Ng Teck San. who was believed to have fallen into a flooded monsoon drain at Handerson Road today. A youth reported to the police that he saw Ng slip and fall Into the70 words
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Article88 1963-12-23 10 KAJANO. Sun— The Ulu Langat District Rubber Supervision and Licensing Board is to keep a close watch on the erection of rubber smoke-houses in all the Town Board areas in the district. At a meeting of the board held recently, it was decided to make a88 words
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Article27 1963-12-23 10 JESSELTON. Sun— The Sabah Civil Service Union here will hold a gala dance at its premises in Tanjong Am on Christmas Night vices Commission.27 words
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333 1963-12-23 10 83 STUDY COURSE FOR 'NEW LOOK' LIBRARIES IPOH, Sun.— The orgaA nisation and administration of 83 school libraries in Singapore and Malaya are to have a new look. This will be the direct result of a two weeks' course on the various aspects of library science for 88 teachers from333 words
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Advertisement239 1963-12-23 10 //&;<* FINANCE k ecause their deposits \/f are completely Ml SAFE and SOUND U INTEREST PER ANNUM (WHOLLY OWNED BY MALAYANBANICIN^imIteD)^^^^ H«W OMck KUALA LUMPUR *.*ck« KUALA lUHKJ* JONOtt (AHtU IPOM KNANO iiNC»»O«l Otwmm OHm MUNII in 4 HONC KONG Gro., AtNU v M<h i. M ihj wm WM.eOOOM IDEAL239 words
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Article, Illustration385 1963-12-23 11 SINGAPORE, Sunday. pROFESSOR J. A. Jansen, of the University of Singapore, had stressed the necessity of solving student problems before the university could produce "a type of citizen and leader this country can be proud of." Speaking to Rotarians at a lunch meeting.385 words
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Article64 1963-12-23 11 IPOH. Sun. A total of 10.171 pupils out of 23.651 in Perak pass|ed their secondary school entrance examination in one of four mcdia English. Malay. Chinese or Tamil 'Telugu. This was announced by the Perak Education Department. The average precentage of passes lis 42.6. which ma described64 words
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Article38 1963-12-23 11 KUALA LL'MPUK. Sun. Th« Head of Indian Studies at the University of Malaya. Prof. Rev. Thaninayagam. will give a talk on "The Educated Society" at the Selangor Indian Association at 6 I p.m. on Tuesday.38 words
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Article65 1963-12-23 11 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Bonuses ranging from $80 to $180 were paid by the Perak Government to 130 village headmen in Lower Perak district yesterday. Early this year, the Lower Perak division of the All-Ma-laya Ketua Kampong Union, at Its annual meeting, a annual meeting, passed a resolution65 words
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184 1963-12-23 11 oINGAPORE, Sun. A new fisheries training school at which j modern techniques will be taught was opened at Ayer Gemuroh yesterday by the Parliament Secretary to the Ministry of National Development. Mr. Ho Cheng Choon. The training course Includes elementary instruction in fishing methods184 words
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200 1963-12-23 11 Only three at Taiping town 'industry' meeting T»AIPING. Sun.— Only 1 three out of 15 Taiping Town Councillors yesterday attended a meeting called by the newly-formed Industrial Promotion Committee to discuss the industrialisation of the town. All three were from the Alliance— Mr. Toh Theam Hock. Mr. Lee Ah Pak200 words
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251 1963-12-23 11 SABAH TO REMOVE IMPORT DUTIES ON RAW MATERIALS JESSELTON, Sunday. ITNDER the new Sabah Customs Duties Ordinance, which will come into force on Jan. 1. import duties on a wide range of raw materials for industrial or manufacturing purposes and a wide range of machinery for development purposes will be251 words
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Article23 1963-12-23 11 SINGAPORE. Sun. Police I ywterday detained nine suspects under the Societies Ordinance tnd screened another 250 people with secret society connections.23 words
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Article102 1963-12-23 12 I* WoriM tit (IHlmimmm) THE FAMILY OF late K.S. Murur. Ink I*lll.ll Road Klanii thank relatives and friends for service* rendered. messages of condolence, ■re. in- snd kind attendance in their r»cent henavetnent THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Won* Toon, thank relatives, friends, organisations and schools for their102 words
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Obituary25 1963-12-23 12 M Unrri. SIO (Minimum) IN EVER LOVING inrrr.ory of Nancy Mary Chia Yew Neo (Mrs Chan Kok Chya) Departed n» »IS i- 'Join-25 words
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Article306 1963-12-23 12 Wsre'j $10 (Minimum) LIVELY AMERICAN Walter ZaI'heary appearing at The Cockpit. Tel: is Mire) 33SM FOR THE BEST s.l.clion of Mlkimo'.o pearls, shop ai The Mini; Shop. rttzpatrfeka. WISHING ALL FRIENDS an<l pupils A Marry Christmas and HaWf Md. Marie MR. A MRS. Howard Peck of Malace, wish all306 words
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Article640 1963-12-23 12 One oi tlir disadvantages oi being without diplomatic representation in Jakarta is ar inability to reconcile by enquiry Soekarno's continued threat to "crush" Malaysia with General Nasution's statement that there will be no wai over Malaysia unless Indonesia is attacked. Indonesia is not in any danger of640 words
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Article415 1963-12-23 12 Results of the survey conducted on behalf of the Higher Education Planning Committee into Malaysia's requirements in technological and professional manpowei have yet to be published. It is clear, however, from the information given to the Malaysian Education conference by the Chief Education Adviser. Inche Aminuddin Baki415 words
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Article120 1963-12-23 12 The Indian Government's acceptance of the United States decision to send warships intt the Indian Ocean will surprise Ino one. As the Indian Ambassador to Washington told reporters, the high seas are free, American ships were welcome in the ocean, and the whole thing does India no120 words
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Article483 1963-12-23 12 THAT IS COSTING CEYLON MILLIONS (ON SMUGGLERS AND ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS) pOLOMBO, Sun. The \j small army and diminutive navy of Oylon are engaged in a war which has aroused little interest internationally and caused hardly any bloodshed. It is giving the Treasury a headache, however, and its object483 words
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Letter421 1963-12-23 12 rpHE letter Dy 'Student' X (B.T. Dec. Lo) lamenting the short library hours provided by the "Kuala Lumpur library authorities" is yet another pathetic appea) from the public for the provision of better library facilities in Malaysia, especially Malaya. "Student" writes only of Kuala Lumpur. He speaks421 words
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1198 1963-12-23 12 ASHWINI KUMARI - Revolution of rising expectations ASHWINI KUMARI by THE I FACE I OF I —CAUSED BY AN INSATIABLE THIRST FOR EDUCATION SECOND OF TWO ARTICLES HOLY COWS are no longer the only traffic hazard on rural roads in India. Another is the streams of barefoot children carrying their slates to school.OFNS - 1,198 words
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Advertisement128 1963-12-23 12 For High Quality Fabrics Pleated Blouses and Skirts for This Season Look for NEWEST TROPICAL DESIGNS FOR THIS CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR Obtainable from the Great World Trade Fair (21.12.1963 6.1.1964) Cocola Hall and all Cocolo" Dealers. IMPORTANT Watch for the golden "Cocola" Trade Nome in English and Chinese at128 words
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Article380 1963-12-23 13 Fortnight to go, now a speed -up The ~f*\ \Tff\W T I nation (at V 111 J I needs xjm^v Mobile registration units on call for big staffs; 150,000 cards filled in daily KUALA LUMPUR, Sun jHE Comptroller of Manpower, Mr. S. Kumar, today advised everyone who had not registered380 words
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146 1963-12-23 13 New hotel annexe to attract tourists to Pangkor LPOH. Sun. Pangkor, which is making a determined bid to attract tourists, is slowly increasing hotel accommodation on the island. A hotel there has just completed a $65,000 two-storey annexe to cope with the Increased flow of visitors. Its new block has146 words
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Article31 1963-12-23 13 PENANG, Sun— A car which aas repotted stolen last night was abandoned lr. Stewart Lane this mornine. It belongs to Mr. Teoh i Ah Seng, an advertisements canvaaMr31 words
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96 1963-12-23 13 Guru who made the Sikhs 'lions' KAUA.M.. bun. Mkhs in Malaysia and throughout the world will celebrate the birthday of Guru j Gobind Singh, their tenth guru, tomorrow. It was Guru Gobind Singh who, 264 years ago, transformed the Sikhs into a militant body— the Khalsa and gave them the96 words
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Article50 1963-12-23 13 ALOR STAR. Sun. A fanner. Chong Heng, 54, died in the Sungel Patani Hospital yesterday shortly after he had been admitted with Injuries sustained when a car knocked him down Chong was knocked down by the car at Sungei Lima village on the Sungei Patani-Alor Star main road50 words
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221 1963-12-23 13 Campaign to recruit members for new union SINGAPORE, Sun. An intensive campaign to recruit members for the new Pioneer Industries Employees Union, whose registration was gazetted two days ago. wil) start tomorrow. Mr. C. V. Devan Nalr. protem secretary-general of tho union said in a statement toi day that an221 words
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Article24 1963-12-23 13 KLANO. Bun.— The Klang Town Council has decided to name 32 roads which have been without name* for several years24 words
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Article47 1963-12-23 13 KOTA BHARU, Sun. More than 12,300 people have registered themselves for national service in Kelantan. The State Secretary. Dato bin Haji Mohammed, said that many more people would have been r itistered but for lack of staff to cope with the work.47 words
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Article, Illustration115 1963-12-23 13 G.P.O. 'snowed under' by Christmas mail KUALA LUMPIR. Sun. With Christmas only three days away, the General Post Office her e is "snow- id under' with lastminute holiday mail. It has had to employ an additional 20 workers for Us sorting room alone to rope with an estimated 150.000 Christmas115 words
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216 1963-12-23 13 PENANG, Sunday. "WINE hundred and twenty-two families in Penang have been made destitute as a result of Indonesia's economic confrontation against Malaysia. The families consist of 3.499 men. women and children 381 waterfront labourers, 136 sampan-men. 132 coconut mill workers and 273 rifbber mill216 words
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69 1963-12-23 13 PENANO. Sun.— The Penang Umno division executive committee wil meet next week to finalise its choice of candidates for :iext year's state and parliamentary elections Inche Yusoff Latlff. the divisional secretary, said today Umno branches throughout the division had sent in nominees for69 words
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Article50 1963-12-23 13 JESSELTON, Sun. The stitf and pupils of three Chinese schools In Sabah have donated a total of $3,429 for the National Patriotic Mino. They are: the Chi Wen school. Labuan. $661. the Chung Hwa school. Jesselton. $2,086: and the I Shan Tao school. Jesselton, $682.50 words
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108 1963-12-23 13 TAIPING ZOO NAMED AFTER THE SULTAN JAIPING. Sun.— The 1 zoo In the Lake Gardens here, which is fast becoming a popular tourist attraction, has been named after the Sultan of Perak as the Taman Mergatstua Sultan Idris Shah. It was originally Intended to be officially opened by the Bultan108 words
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Advertisement316 1963-12-23 13 Robinson's 'still offers easy shopping and wonderful gifts for everyone. Don't wait, grab your list and hurry down! Latest photographic gift 16 SB Fashion Hats straw or German Pocket Camera 225 fabric $14.00-35.50 Thai silk ties $5.50 Kayser's Nylon Negligees Toiletry Sets from 7.00 $32.50-42.50 Leather wallets 10.00 Swiss embroidered316 words
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Miscellaneous556 1963-12-23 13 (Today's Radio, TV RADIO MALAYSIA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE 41.7 metre* BERVICE 476 metres A.M. 600 Time Signal. Nega- SHORT WAVE SERVICE ra-ku; 6-02 Morning Melodies; m r 7.00 Time Signal. The News; n M J. 60 ""Si, J Mornl i 1 ?i 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 730556 words
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226 1963-12-23 14 Perak has more than half-million registered voters IPOH. Sun. The number of registered voters in Perak has for the first time passed the half-million mark. The revision of the rolls just completed has added 33.943 names to the 494.599 who were entitled to vote in the last elections. Some of226 words
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96 1963-12-23 14 BINGAPORE. Sun A schoolboy. Koh Peng Hoon. 17. will receive a merit award from the Singapore Rotary Club at a lunch meeting at the Cathay hotel on Tuesday for his success In Outward Bound courses held this year In Lumut. He Is among96 words
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Article56 1963-12-23 14 SINOAPORE, Sun. A cyclist. Kong Choo Poh. 49. sustained fatal head injuries when he was knocked down by a taxi at the junction of Guillemard Road and Geylang Road yesterday afternoon. Police are appealing for eyewitnesses of the accident to contact Inspector Loh Boon Tcik,56 words
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Article80 1963-12-23 14 TELUK ANSON. Sun. Work on the first phase of a 5581.863 Government low-cost housing estate of 126 units in Rifle Range, three miles from here has been completed. The houses each costing betwen $4,000 and $5,000 will be handed over to the Teluk Anson Town Council.80 words
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Article40 1963-12-23 14 SEGAMAT, Sun. The central assembly of the United Democratic Party will hold its second general meeting here on Jan. 12. There will also be a public rally on the town padang at 7.30 p.m. the Mine day.40 words
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605 1963-12-23 14 SINOAPOBE, Sun. Successful candidates who sat (or the Examination conducted by the Australian Society of Accountants In Singapore In October last are: ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING: Chan Bock Yean. Chan Kar Foo. Chal Kok Sin. Chang Wee Meng, Huang Chin Yen. Lai Sew Peow. Lee Chuck Juay.605 words
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230 1963-12-23 14 JESSELTON. Sunday. THE Sabah Government will allow up to .S.OOO labourers to be recruited from Malaysian States as a pilot scheme, a Sabah Alliance Party spokesman disclosed today. This is to solve the States acute labour shortRecruitment, from Malaya for unskilled labourers and SingaporeReuter - 230 words
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Article73 1963-12-23 14 9; i.'.niii:nan;<' l - BOATMEN SAVE MAN FROM DROWNING PARIT BL'NTAR. Sun Alert santpanmen saved a man from drowning in the fastflowing Krian River at Bandar Bahru yesterday. The man. Ng Ah Sooi. B, of Scrdang Kedah. fell into the river after alighting from a taxi. Hearing his screams, several sampanmen rowed to the73 words
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Advertisement218 1963-12-23 14 oFaIN ip L■ a m !>-■ P' ]m Helling Cre*m >^3 tODUW IOOTHINC HIOTICTIVi So gentle, AM-O-LIN can be used with nbsoiute safety on th« youngest baby or the most sensitive or troubled skin. AM-O-LIN has for years been the favourite cream of A\:strnlian mother*. It is now available for218 words
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Article, Illustration1430 1963-12-23 15 A sweet smell of violets Another racy episode from his career fighting crime (aßfik^B EVEN the thieves around London's Elephant and Castle, 1,200 of them in the square mile, were going to be ashamed. Because someone had robbed a blind man. A war blinded sailor. He collapsed in the heat1,430 words
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Advertisement148 1963-12-23 15 HACKING COUGH AT NIGHT WOODS' WILLPUT IT RIGHT Don't let your children's hacking coughs keep them awake half the night. Give them a dose of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. You'll be amazed how quickly relief comes, and the children will love its mint/ flavour. One dose and they will be148 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1963-12-23 16 JOHN ARLOTT - Jack Hobbs JOHN ARLOTT by A distinguished innings closes at 81 for the greatest century maker of them a11... SIR JACK HOBBS a great man ol cricket died in I nxl.mcl on Saturday aged 81. He played from 1905 to 1934 and scored flJßtt run^. He represented England in (il1,122 words
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Article347 1963-12-23 17 Ronald Wraith; Edgar Sinpkios - TIIK LAST CHRONICLE OF BOUVERIE STREET. By George Glenton and William Pattinson. (Allen and Unwin). By WALTER WARWICK WHEN the News Chronicle and the Star were strangled, there was mourning in Fleet Street and in a million and a quarter homes throughout England. Glenton and347 words
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Article1048 1963-12-23 17 ALLINGTON KENNARD - The high tide of corruption ALLINGTON KENNARD CORRUPTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. By Ronald Wraith aid Edgar Sinpkias. (Alton aid Unwin 30s.) By AC O M M I S SION of inquiry into corrupt practices in Malaya some two or three years before independence was taken iback by an angry •ontractor1,048 words
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Advertisement1275 1963-12-23 19 I ££Nmi/NF~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS DrilAmrn fOR Hamburg JM ill ÜbNALiI/jbJK limm Ftl 7 Singapore P SMttenlati fttatg Rotterdam Fel li Dtc 21/31 Dec 31, 1 Antwerp Ftl 21 DCUtjri/TC FOR Liurtttl Jai 27 BENNEVIS Fei 5 Singinorf P. Swtttlilaa Penatg Hamburg Fll II Dtc1,275 words
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Advertisement1268 1963-12-23 19 feMcALISTER ds CO., LTD. hi i« .iii' VbalMa^ BLLBRMAM UNI <h KLAVBNBSS LUfB INBIN. lOMIUI6, lUIIEIKMI IOJ AMtUk, lAN riuNCISCO. HAVRE. NULL t MIIOIEMtMMW UAIIU. »ANCOUVEI t PORTLANI CITT OF PETERBOROUGH > ■■jjjj"* Spore P. S'hai* Htnang SUnmihuli 1/ 4 Jai 5 I JM 1/ 7 JM ;poro P S1,268 words
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Article486 1963-12-23 20 Stockpile: Tin price is lower SATURDAY mornings tin price dropped $2.50 after the announcement by the General Services Administration that more stockpiled tin was being released weekly and was taken down to $507,624. Previously the price had on Thursday been taken up to $515, a rise of nearly $11 compered486 words
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Article1148 1963-12-23 20 T*HE table of shares on the 1 Malayan Stock Exchaace shows last business to Dec. l-i (A) and last business since that date (B) with H and L standing for Highest and Lowest business for this year to date. N I A AIM Bricks 350 1.811,148 words
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Article39 1963-12-23 20 *c. 16 17 18 19 20 21 ill inn r. (perlb.l 65 4 cts. 64 Cts. K4 cts. 6t\,rlv 64 H eta. I [XI |>l< 111 $504.12' t $504.37 a 53 10.00 $5 15.00 $510.12'h $507.62' j39 words
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Article42 1963-12-23 20 Dec. 16 t Dec. 17 Dec 18 Dec. 19 Dec. 20 Dec. 21 Industrials: 130.06 131.03 130.60 130.15 129.31 129.35 fins: 125.89 126.00 128.85 129.72 125.69 125.12 i rubbers: 108.36 108.36 108.40 108.40 108.40 108.40 Dec. 29. 1962 100.42 words
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Article31 1963-12-23 20 DIVIDENDS ANNOUNCED Current Date of Tota Total for payment payment for previous year year Cold Storr s'; I Jan. 25 L IVr.k 2s 3d. i Jan. 29 Duff Orv. n%i Interim.31 words
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Article91 1963-12-23 20 THE Malayan Exehanut Banhf A.--1 tMlatlan made these rhanu" m Its rates to merchants on Saturday (all rates to (100): Canada: buy [an TT 35 1/3. airmail OD 35 5/8. HO d/nt 36 1/8 credit bills, 36 3/16 trade hills. ttlllns TT or OO rtady: Canada 33 1/8;91 words
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Article40 1963-12-23 20 No dividend will be paid by Slttang Valley Rubber Estates for the 15 months ended September 30, against 17Vj per cent for the previous year. The profit for the period waa £26.628, against £43.246 for the 12 months.40 words
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Article107 1963-12-23 20 RUBBER FUTURES were steady In New York last week with dealings moderate. There was commission house buying and trade covering. In physical rubber, traders noted a moderate consumer interest In ribbed sheets. Including No. 1 grade and ambers. Fair business was also reported in thin latex107 words
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Advertisement1144 1963-12-23 20 U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service S pore P. S'n*m Hongkong K'Htiung S F'citeo L. Angeitl h. Ynrn "KMikam Mara" N/31 Dec 24/71 Oec 5 Jai 7 Jai 24 Jm 3f 'an 12 rtl •Himikawa Mara" 71 21 Jai 21/31 JM 5 Fel 7 Ftl 24 Fel tt Ftl IS Msr1,144 words
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Advertisement993 1963-12-23 20 Ir— t U*°lorientI lines i ROUND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons tulry oireondirioned stabilised) Depart*: Penong 6th January 1964. Singapore 9th January 1964. For Hongkong 12Mi/Mth January, Japan 18rh/23rd January Hongkong 26th/29fh January. Returns:— Singapore Ist February 1964. Penang 3rd February 1964. Fares from:— Penong $712.00 Tourist; from993 words
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Advertisement345 1963-12-23 20 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concessional Rail Fares Tt All European Cities. Vessel Pep. S'pon Arrj^enoo ■'STgALILEI'- 21/12/63 "ASIA" 4/1/64 27/1/64 "G. MARCONI" 15/ 1/64 31/ 1/64 "VICTORIA" 8/ 2/64 29/ 2/64 "6. GALILEI" 22/ 2/64 3/64 "ASIA" 5/ 3/64 28/ 3/64 G. MARCONI 21/ 3/64 6/ 4/64 "VICTORIA"345 words
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Advertisement284 1963-12-23 20 EVERETT ORIENT LINE m.s. "REBEVERETT" Voy. 6 Anil 13-12-1963. A General Survey on damaged cargo discharged ex above vessel will be held on 23rd December, at SHB Godowns 40/41 Horn 8.30 a.m. No further survey will be held before or after this date. WILHELMSEN IjfMoV M/S "TORRENS" ARRIVED SINGAPORE 17.12.1963.284 words
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Advertisement97 1963-12-23 20 BUKIT KLEDEK ESTATE Commencing 1.1.1964 our pobial address will be as follow* BUKIT KLEDEK ESTATE, JASIN <PO) MALACCA. LLOYD TRIESTINO M.V. "ASIA" This vessel is expected to arrive from Europe today, 23rd December, at 6 a.m. and will BBS (or Hong Kong at 5 p.m. Passengers should embark between 397 words
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Article2538 1963-12-23 21 222 2 From Our Market Correspondent ■yj.UX feature of the Malayan Stock Exchange last week was the revival of interest in tin shares following the sharp rise in the London and Penang metal prices. There was a definite switching into tin shares and this was2,538 words
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Article682 1963-12-23 21 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday Dec. 20. INDUSTRIALS B. UU la 1i.4.% Houxli'.id I.ti7 Central Prop i.m City D«* tin C.S. Holding T 1, UM lin smelt Href V/ > om.« tr, Punlop" 2.7.1 ■Mt. Smelt |.n682 words
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Advertisement429 1963-12-23 21 NOTICES Anyone having any information regarding the following vehicles Is requested to write to the Advertiser. P.O. Box 1018 or Telephone XL. *****. Extension 2. Bianchl Orsetto Scooters— 1963 Model (1) Registration No BK 1167 BJ 9942. i2i Colour Ash Light Grey. BULOH KASAP RUBBER PLANTATIONS LIMITED (In Voluntary Liquidation)429 words
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Advertisement334 1963-12-23 21 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION AH members of the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business on Wednesday 25th December 1963 for Christmas Day. NOTICE MR. SIM CHEK MENG (I/D S2q *****) of 100. Lorong K. Telok Kurau, Singapore 15 is no longer connected334 words
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Advertisement877 1963-12-23 21 NOTICES BANK HOLIDAY The Banks In the Federation of Malaya will be closed for business on WEDNESDAY, 25th December 1963— CHRISTMAS DAY. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. Gorernmf-nt of the Colony af Singapore 3?« 1946 RehabiUUUoß Loan (1962/197*). Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of877 words
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Advertisement834 1963-12-23 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA Applications are Invited {or the poat of Senior Laboratory Assistant In the Faculty of Agriculture on the salary scale (basic) $535x 20-635. AUo payable variable allowance at current rates. Other bene- j fits include medical attention and provident fund. Candidates must have at lea&i five834 words
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Advertisement582 1963-12-23 21 TENDERS J.K.R. SELANGOR TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received from registered P.W.D. Contractors In Clas. 'D' and above up to 3 p.m. on 10th January. 1964 at the Office of the Jurutera Negcrl. Selangor. Kuala Lumpur. For THE ERECTION AND COMPLETION OF STANDARD VETERINARY OFFICE. CLASS 'D' AND 'H* I582 words
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Advertisement167 1963-12-23 21 TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be received by Urn Jurutera Negeri, Selangor (mm Class C and above head IV subhead 8 registered contractors up to 3.00 pjn. of 16th January, 19tH for the laying and jointing of IS Inch. AC pipes in Kuala Selaneur District Full particulars are obtainable167 words
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Article1303 1963-12-23 22 FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Leicester 1 Birmingham U Fulhatn Blackburn Aston Villa 0 Blackpool 0 Liverpool 1 Chelsea 3 Shelf- United I tverton 4 Man. United 0 Notts Forest 1 Tottenham Z MirfT. Wed. 3 Burnley 1 Stoke 0 Wolves 2 WBA 1 Bolton 1 SECOND DIVISION1,303 words
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314 1963-12-23 22 'first for ALL BLACKS AT CARDIFF RUGBY /CARDIFF, Sun. New Zealand deservedly beat Wales by six points to nil in their Rugby Union international here yesterday, winning by a penalty goal and a dropped goal, to score their first ever win in an international at Cardiff Arms Park. New ZealandReuter - 314 words
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748 1963-12-23 22 'Babes' get whipping and it's sweet revenge for Everton LONDON, Sun. IN THE English League "battle of the giants" yesterday Evertort whipped Manchester United 4-o— all the goals coming in the second half. For Everton. the League champions, it was sweet revenge. United, the Cup holders, had won their earlierReuter - 748 words
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Advertisement276 1963-12-23 22 INTRODUCING STANDARD RADIO CORPORATION'S PORTABLE RADIO 9-Tronsittor, 2-Bonds, Fully Tested Superheterodyn* De Luxe Radio complete with eorphonet for private listening. Three "C type flashlight batteries provides power ensuring excellent sensitivity selectivity... clean crisp distortionless output. S«e test it at your favourite dealer. »MB]B^s I Everything I C^rT| WO KEE HONG276 words
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Advertisement377 1963-12-23 22 YOU to SHOULD INVEST YOUR MONEY WITH WN MALAYAN FINANCE IT'S ALWAYS SAFE. YOU'LL EARN s°/ INTEREST /o PER ANNUM Write today for our booklet "A SAFE AND SOUND DEPOSIT" giving full details of how easy it is to open a Deposit Account. (A SUBSIDIARY OF MALAYAN BANKING LTD.) liv377 words
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Miscellaneous105 1963-12-23 22 SOCCER Spore Premier Lee final: Chinese v Malays (Jn Besar, 5.19). HOCKEY Malaysian Malay* carnival: Penang v Johore; Kelantan v Negri (7.30 a.m.); Perak v Malacca; Kedah v S'gor (8.40 a.m.); Pahang v Johore (4 p.m.): Kedah v Negri; Penang v Malacca (5.15, all matches at D. Kramat padang, Penang).105 words
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Article2167 1963-12-23 23 EPSOM JEEP - Penang Governor's Cup to 'Peak' EPSOM JEEP SMASHING 3-LENGTH WIN IN RECORD TIME By TOTAL POOL $47,072 Ist No. *****3 $25,24» 2nd No. *****7 8,41 b 3rd No. *****S 4,208 BTARTERS ($420 each): No*. 24*021, *****4, *****2, *****2. *****7, *****7. *****4. *****3. *****5, *****1. CONSOLATIONS ($5OO each): Ne*. *****5. *****4,2,167 words
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Article389 1963-12-23 23 STIPE'S REPORT ¥>ENANG, Sun. The MRA I Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races: RACKS 1 and s—Nothing5 Nothing to report. RACE 2— X Mitchell (Capacitor) was asked to explain his reason for strongly restraining hi& mount after jumping away. He staled that it was not389 words
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Advertisement142 1963-12-23 23 CLOSING DOWN SALE OF t i RETAIL DEPARTMENT I All carpets stock to clear at give-away prices. INDIAN CARPETS ENGLISH CARPETS BELGIAN CARPETS j! FRENCH CARPETS ll^yiin^iaag; <malaya) ltd! SINGAPORE— €O-62. Orchard Road. Tel: ***** FOR YOIR XMAS PARTY PLANTERS PEANUTS MM (Cocktail Salted) are best. m In Fact the142 words
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Advertisement296 1963-12-23 23 \U"^WITH EVERY REMINGTON LEKTRONIC OR REMINGTON 25 ELECTRIC SHJ fER A FREE GIFT OF A REMINGTON TWIN PACK WORTH 55.50 Contai ning a bottle of p re-shave lotion and a bottle of after-shave lotion REMINGTON 25 NEW precision heads with FOUR exclusive rollecombs to g'»e yoo »n even closer, even296 words
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Article, Illustration54 1963-12-23 24 HEAVY downpour throughout the day in Singapore yesterday caused flooding in many ureas. This Straits Times picture shows car pushers helping this couple push their stalled Mini Minor in Bukit Timah Road the worst affected area. Pushers were charging as much is $10 a54 words
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Article104 1963-12-23 24 Mourning period for Kennedy ends WASHINGTON, Sun. The official 30-day mourning period for the late President Kennedy ends at sundown today with solemn memorial ceremonies here and throughout the country. At dusk, a torch will be carried from the President's grave at Arlington National Cemetery to the Lincoln Memorial acrossReuter - 104 words
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Article42 1963-12-23 24 SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Commercial Houses and Factory Employees' Union has moved from its premises at 20-A Hons Kong Street to 8-D Wayang Street, formerly the premises of the No. 2 branch of the now de-registered Sinccaporr Genera! Employees' Union.42 words
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278 1963-12-23 24 ONE CLERICAL SERVICE FOR ALL MALAYSIA KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE national Union of Government Clerical Workers is to submit a memorandum to the Prime Minister's Department tomorrow, calling for the establishment of a Malaysian clerical service. Details o f the 10-page memorandum were finalised today by the '"research" secretariat. The278 words
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251 1963-12-23 24 The backward Malay pupil 'a neglected national problem' IZUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The problem of backward Malay students should be regarded as a national matter and not merely one lor the Malays, to solve, the first MalaysianEducational Conference was told today. Inche Rustam A. Sani, a delegate from the Peninsula Malay251 words
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139 1963-12-23 24 BRITISH BANK'S MAN CHARGED IN U.S. YEW YORK, Sun. The assistant cashier of a British-own-ed bank here will appear in court today on charges which police say could involve more than US$l million. William Scorca. 53, of Brooklyn, New York, was arrested in Atlantic City yesterday and accused of grand139 words
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Article20 1963-12-23 24 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. Dalip Singh, a magistrate, has been appointed a district judge with effect from Dec. 2.20 words
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Article108 1963-12-23 24 NICOSIA, Sun. A police patrol was ambushed last night at a Turkish village 10 miles south of Nicosia. The attackers used shotguns and all five members of the patrol two Greeks and three Turks suffered superficial wounds. Another Greek was detained In hospital. This wasUPI - 108 words
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Article40 1963-12-23 24 RHEIMS (East Franco). Sun. Pour lions killed a circus attendant who entered their cage last night, police here said today. Renen Orange, had shown the lions to a friend and then went into the cage, they said. Reuier.Reuter - 40 words
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89 1963-12-23 24 LONDON, Sun. Hitler's family tree, tra ing his ancestors for six generations, was sold for' tioo at Christie's auction rooms here yesterday. It was bought by a young Englishman. The bloodstained manuscript was taken from Hitler's wrecked bunker in Berlin. The tree was89 words
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Article, Illustration655 1963-12-23 24 OH KEE TIANG - Cheng Hoe beats Teh, then routs Tan for title OH KEE TIANG: BACK PAGE SPORT By Penang, Sunday MALAYAN Thomas Cup player Yew Cheng Hoe became the new Penang champion when he beat Tan Aik Huang, the holder, 15-6, 15-4 in men's singles final of the Penang Open badminton championships655 words
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Article90 1963-12-23 24 HOCKEY PENANG SCORE ONLY WIN DENANG. Sun.—Pe--1 nang was the only State to score a clearcut win when the first four ties in the Malayan Malays hockey carnival were played on Dato Kramat ground today. A solitary goal .scored by centre-forward Samad enabled Penang to beat Pcralc I—o in their90 words
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Article48 1963-12-23 24 S'pore make it 1-2-3 PENANG. Sun. Singapore cyclists took tic lirst three places in the Round-Penang-Island race held here this morning. The winner was S. Kamsari Salam, who covered the 50-mile course in 2 hours 14min. srecs. Second was M. Hamid Supgat and third was Teoh Choon Boon.48 words
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Obituary40 1963-12-23 24 PITER Choo Teck Klam. a(r 6S. passed away 22-12-63. 648 Upper Seranicoon Road. Leaving on* son Mlao Bin. one dauKbter-in-law. three grand children, mourn his k>«s. Funeral 4 p.m. 24-12-63. Church Nativity and thereafter to adjoining cemetery for interment.40 words
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Advertisement234 1963-12-23 24 FINISHED i/T*^B >* PRINT BwHP^i^BL Ihhl in cere IJ^^^^S^^^S io Sets, m 2f« i __ci POLAROID 120 KIT ideal Camera Kit for the advanced amateur and the professional C»—I.M w,th L»th<r «rr r .n f au. Thu model hu a coated 4-el«ment lens with apertures ranging from ell 0 «po««™234 words
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Advertisement121 1963-12-23 24 tune CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 2* HorWi $l» (Minimum) YIO: To Nellie Ewe Kin and Guan Hock a daughter Helen I'oh Onik on 22-12-63. at Buacaar Ward K.L. Both wall. Thanks to doctor and itaS. ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS DONATION DRAW SATURDAY 21rt DECEMBER '1963 PERMIT No:121 words
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Advertisement108 1963-12-23 24 g GLAMOROUS g t 39 J A you can now test all the glamorous colours offered HR in the Three Beauties rang* Cjjlfci y/vpni FY I t\ IX I— J L— L_ lipsticks/ fin r? n Fd) Help is on the way tor your sluggish tlam fUrting pen' It* Parker108 words
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Miscellaneous43 1963-12-23 24 THE WEATHER IJIGHEST and lowest temperaturrs In Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 pjn. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bhani 81 72 Penarn; 90 77 Ipoh 90 72 Malacca 8T 72 Singapore 82 7243 words
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