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Title Section22 1963-12-24 1 National Library AVERAGE SITIY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 1 25,000 The Straits Times Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
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Article, Illustration2597 1963-12-24 1 Govt is doing everything possible to reinforce the Borneo states to meet any outside attack Razak -By OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS For nations honour and integrity: Time has come for all to show their loyalty THE DEPUTY Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, Tun Abdul Razak. told Parliament yesterday2,597 words
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828 1963-12-24 1 900 saved from blazing liner in Atlantic GIBRALTAR, Monday. AN EPIC rescue operation led by four little ships in the Atlantic appeared today to have snatched from flames and the sea most of the 1,036 passengers and crew aboard the Greek cruise liner Lakonia. The coastal radio station at Santa828 words
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Article59 1963-12-24 1 Xl ALA LI MPUR. Mon. The House of Representatives tonight approved in principle the first Malaysian budget showing a deficit of SHI million in the current account after a four-day debate. Tomorrow, tin House will go into committee stage dnring which MPs will he permitted to question59 words
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Article35 1963-12-24 1 VATICAN CITY. Mon. Pope Paul, in his first Christmas message to the world, tonight s.iid his forthcoming pilgrimHce to thr Holy Land will be "a journey oi search and of hope." Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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220 1963-12-24 1 Double guard for U.S. Jakarta Embassy JAKARTA, Mon. Indonesian battle police today doubled their regular guard on the United States Embassy here amid reports that mass organisations planned a demonstration in protest against the movement of U.S. Seventh Fleet vessels to the Indian Ocean. Youth groups carrying antiAmerican posters andReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration106 1963-12-24 1 Face of a man accused of killing 100 by his own hand WILHEL.M BOGER. 56. once a sergeant in the Auschwitz concentration camp Gestapo staff is pictured as he and 21 other guards and officers went on trial in Frankfurt charged with thr responsibility for the extermination of more than106 words
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Article56 1963-12-24 1 JAKARTA, Mon. —Heavy rain on Ball has caused volcano craters to overflow, spilling warm lava In flood streams down mountainsides In the eastern region of the Island Antara news agency said today that civil defence authorities had evacuated Tangka village, southeast of Mount Agung, and moved theReuter - 56 words
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Article45 1963-12-24 1 LONDON. Mon —British Foreign Secretary Mr. R. A. Butler returned unexpectedly to London from his country home today to meet the Cyprus Foreign Minister Mr. Spyros Kyplanou to discuss the tension in Cyprus arising from clashes between Greek and Turkish Cypriots. Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article32 1963-12-24 1 Lady Gaitskell LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Annan Dora Gaitskell, widow of Britain's Opposition Labour Party leader. Mr. Hugh Oaitskell. is made a baroness In a list of eight life peerages announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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462 1963-12-24 1 LIM BENG TEE; Y.S. CHEONG - Jaga shot as thugs make off with $10,000 LIM BENG TEE and Y.S. CHEONG By SINGAPORE, Mon. A cinema watchman, Indra Singh, narrowly missed death this morning as armed robbers struck again at the Capitol Theatre and made off with a briefcase containing $10,000. Indra Singh. 55. had hung on462 words
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Article43 1963-12-24 1 BANGKOK. Mon. The Indonesian Defence Minister and Armed Forces Chief. Oen. Nasution. conferred with the Thai Premier, Oen. Thanom Klttlkachorn, for one-and-a-half hours today. Gen. Nasution was believed to have explained to Gen. Thanom Indonesia's confrontation policy against Malaysia. Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article54 1963-12-24 1 MANILA, Mon.— The Philippines will send another diplomatic note to Malaysia on Sabah. the Foreign Secretary. Mr. S. Lopez said today. He said the Philippine Government would seek a ■•clarification" of the reported challenge by the Malaysian Premier. Tengku Abdul Rahman, lo bring the claim to the54 words
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204 1963-12-24 1 I SEREMBAN. Mon. SEREMBAN and Tampin police this morning rescued in deep jungle a nine-year-old boy who had been kidnapped for a ransom of $50,000. The boy Ne Chee Tens. is the fifth •»f Mr and Mr* Kg lluee Mm. of (ieraiv Mr204 words
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Article1142 1963-12-24 1 Cable strike on and off in a day (SINGAPORE, Mon. Three-wa> telephone calls between London. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore ended a striae by some employees of (.'able and Wireless Ltd. at midnight tonight 12 hours after it began. High-level moves to halt the strike took a dramatic turn at nightfall,1,142 words
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Article37 1963-12-24 1 BOMBER CRASH (OIIMBI S (Misvi-sippU MM It B i<t Ixmiber at 0 8 Strategic A» r Comni.ind trashed BCSC the Air Force Base hire tu>l.j\ \ml)iiljiui- .mil mm in equipment vrre robed to scene— Kiutcr.37 words
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Advertisement10 1963-12-24 1 FINANCE MINISTER REPLIES TO CRITICS: See Pages 13 and 1510 words
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229 1963-12-24 2 Australia may call in UN on Guinea SYDNEY, Monday. IJNLESS Indonesia co-opcratcd in marking the New Guinea border, Australia would ask the United Nations to help settle the dispute, the Sydney Sun said today. Australia had stopped its survey teams from marking the border following a clash with an IndonesianReuter - 229 words
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Article94 1963-12-24 2 'VICTORY OVER VIET CONG BY 1965' UONG KONG, Mon. n Mr. Pham Dang Lam. Foreign Minister of South Vietnam, said yesterday his Government hoped to clear the country of the Viet Cong rebels by 1965. He told reporters durine a brief stopover on his way to Saigon from Seoul, where94 words
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Article38 1963-12-24 2 TOKYO, Mon.— A monument j built with voluntary riorution* of Japanese employees of m United States Air Force bus* in Japan to the memory of the late President Kennedy wa* dMirat?d today In a ceremony.— Renter.Reuter - 38 words
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148 1963-12-24 2 ATTACK BY SHARK ENDS ROMANCE OF 2 SWANS SYDNEY, Mon.— A shark attack has ended a nine-year romance between two wild black swans on the waters of Sydney's Bantry Bay. The swans, flying from the north first came to Bantry Bay late In 1954, the female with an injured wing.Reuter - 148 words
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Article67 1963-12-24 2 NEW DELHI. Mon.— At least two people froze to death and several others were picked up unconscious In the streets here as Icy north winds kept temperatures below normal. The two dead were sleeping outside In crowded Old Delhi In temperatures of 22 degrees Fahrenheit.UPI - 67 words
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Article, Illustration205 1963-12-24 2 Chou En-lai calls on Ben Bella ALGIERS, Mon. Mr. Cbon Kn-lai. the Chinese Prime Minister, cot down to serious business yesterday as the second stage of his African tour got under way. Mr. Chou. who arrived here from Cairo on Saturday for a week's visit, crossed the Boulevard Franklin Roosevelt,Reuter - 205 words
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Article82 1963-12-24 2 MANILA. Mon.— The Philippines Department of Health has banned throughout the country the sale of seafoods which may be eaten raw In a move to check the spread of cholera. The Health Secretary, Mr. Floro Oabu, Imposed the ban as he directed intensification of health education andReuter - 82 words
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Article30 1963-12-24 2 JAKARTA. Mon.— Two people were killed and 28 other Injured in a collision between a passenger train and a freight train near Bandoeng at the weekend. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
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164 1963-12-24 2 Ensemble boasts singers j lOO years old YjOSCOW, Mon. A 1 1 Soviet newspaper yesterday reported an ensemble of 30 singers and dancers "every ninth one of whom is 100 years or over." The report came in the Communist youth organ Komsomolskaya Pravda. which said they lived in the Abkhasin164 words
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Article38 1963-12-24 2 HONG KONG. Mon.— Chinese made transistor radios have appeared for the first time on the Hong Kong market. Named "Metto." with eight transistors and two bands. t)M9 retail for HKSIO9 (s6o> ea?h.— UPI.UPI - 38 words
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360 1963-12-24 2 'WHITE MAN'S BURDEN' HOUSE SET ABLAZE KAMPALA, Mon. r JTHE house of an insurance manager, Mr. John Kelly where Europeans held a party on Dec. 11 to mark the end of "the white man's burden" in Uganda was destroyed by fire yesterday. Arson is suspected. Mr. Kelly and his wifeReuter - 360 words
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Article, Illustration233 1963-12-24 3 Long queues in the cold in Berlin for a family Xmas BERLIN. Mon. About 23.000 West Berliners streamed through the eastern sector yesterday. There were growing: doubts meanwhile whether the five permitted crossing points will be able to cope with the expected Christmas rush beginning today. Yesterday's trafli was something233 words
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187 1963-12-24 3 SIX EXHAUSTED MEN SALVAGE THE MARKET BRUSSELS, Monday. SIX Foreign Ministers who staggered white-faced and exhausted from an all-night session here yesterday appeared to have saved the European Common Market fron\ collapse, diplomats said. In a 19i hoars session, a Franco-German clash came within inches of wrecking the six-year-old economicUPI - 187 words
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117 1963-12-24 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Paul .Robeson returned to his native land last night after five years' exile. The famous Negro singer, actor and champion of equality lor his race, flew by jetliner fronrLondon to New .York with his wife. Eslanda Robeson. 65. hadReuter - 117 words
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229 1963-12-24 3 MOSCOW. Monday. SIR Winston Churchill called his predecessor as Premier. Mr. Neville Chamberlain "a fool he wants to ride a tiger." a former Soviet Ambassador in London. Mr. Ivan Maisky. said in an article pub- lished this weekend. Reviewing tl\e memories of Lord Avon229 words
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Article40 1963-12-24 3 LONDON, Mon. EnglLsh-born Princess Muna, wife of King Hussein of Jordon, ended her Christmas shopping visit to London yesterday and left by plane for Amman with the King's brother. Prince Hassan, and his sister. Princess Basma. U.P.I.UPI - 40 words
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Article235 1963-12-24 3 Painless staff cut for palace T ONDON. Mon. The 12 size of Queen Elizabeth's household staff at Buckingham Palace may be reduced following recommendations of a team of efficiency experts. The experts have suggested the introduction of modern office equipment Into most palace departments, the reshuffling of office accommodation andReuter - 235 words
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Article24 1963-12-24 3 ROME. Mon. Mr. Palmiro Togllattl. Italian Communist Party leader, was reported "fairly well" last night after an operation In hospital here. Reuter.Reuter - 24 words
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213 1963-12-24 3 Tom Jones' chosen the best film NEW YORK. Mon. A raucous and ribald British motion picture about a Restoration lover, "Tom Jones," was chosen the best film of 1963 by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. The board also chose the director of "Tom Jones." Tony Richardson the213 words
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178 1963-12-24 3 Washington Xmas for LBJ— to fight for Aid Bill WASHINGTON, Mon. President Johnson cancelling Dlans to fly to his Texas ranch last night for the Christmas holidays, is remaining in Washington to help extricate LSS3.OOO million Foreign Aid Bill from a Congressional deadlock. Political observers expect the President to makeReuter - 178 words
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Article72 1963-12-24 4 SINGAPORE, Mon— A recital of Christmas music by the Singapore Chamber ensemble choi.- and orchestra was held at the Presbyterian Church this evening. The concert, which combines choir, orchestra and organ featured several leading local soloists Margaret Cheng (organ), Lily Chan (soprano*. Robert Lav (bass)72 words
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503 1963-12-24 4 Riot island trial delay: Judge's 2 warnings SINGAPORE, Mon. JHE Pulau Senang trial judge, Mr. Justice Buttrose today warned the 59 accused in court that though they might be able to cause delays to some extent, he would see to it that the trial was continued to the end. Mr.503 words
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Miscellaneous388 1963-12-24 4 THE following Is today's schedule Karachi (QF IT6> T. 30 a.m. Of civil alreraft movement, at Japan Air Lints: From Jakarta Paya Ltbar airport Blngapore: (JL 712) 8.30 a.m. ARRIVAL* DEPARTURES BOAC: From Hong Kong <BA BOAC: To Darwin. Brisbane. 961) 2.15 p.m.; from London, 7m- Melbourne (BA 710) 7.10388 words
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Article139 1963-12-24 5 Crisis hits hotel occupancy SINGAPORE, Mon. Indonesian confrontation has affected the occupancy of the newlyopened Hotel Singapura Intercontinental in Orchard Road by "at least 15 per cent." according to the annual report of its board of directors. The board Is, however, optimistic that occupancy will Improve considerably next year. The139 words
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91 1963-12-24 5 SINGAPORE. Mon.— A priest and three deacons were ordained yesterday by the Rt Rev. C. K Salisbury. Anglican Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, at a service at the St. Andrew's Cathedral. The Rev. Yeo Chin Chve, now serving at St. Paul's Church Penang was ordained91 words
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Article43 1963-12-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The V.M.C.A. held a Christmas party for 30 orphans from the Pure Life Society orphanage and the Social Welfare Children's home on Saturday in Jalan Brickfields. Forty children of members of the YMCA attended the party.43 words
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165 1963-12-24 5 Warrant for arrest of absent Inspector cancelled IPOH, Mon.— The pre--1 sident of the Sessions Court here, Inche Mohamed Azmi bin Dato Haji Kamaruddin. today ordered a warrant of arrest against a Police officer. Inspector Chew Tit Chye, who was absent from court. It was later cancelled. Inspector Chew is165 words
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218 1963-12-24 5 IPOH, Monday. A TAPPER, M. Yellapan, 32, who slashed another tapper with a parang after a quarrel over a dog, was sentenced to six months' Jail by Mr Justice Neal in the High Court here today. Yellapan, who was represented by Mr. D. R.218 words
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Article181 1963-12-24 5 SINGAPORE, Monday. THE Peninsula Malay Union's challenge to the Malaysian Premier, Tengku Abdul Rahman, has flopped completely. The challenge, made by the P.M.U. national president, Inche Ahmad bin Abdul Rahim, was to have been endorsed at a meeting in Johore Bahru last night. Only181 words
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167 1963-12-24 5 Aussies will see TV film on Malaysia from KEITH HOOPER SYDNEY, Mon.— A onehour documentary about the lives of Australian Servicemen and their families in Malaysia will be telecast to more than a million Australians by Sydney commercial station ATN7 on Christmas night. More than 6.000 feet of film was167 words
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120 1963-12-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.-A law student from Seremban. Mr. Lee Bobn Peng, will be the guest of Britelns Home Secretary, Mr. Henry Brooke, at his London home on Christmas night for the second time. Mr. Lee, who Is reading law at the Middle Temple, has been120 words
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Article26 1963-12-24 5 KLANG. Mon.— The Town Council's annual contribution towards the Klang branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, will be $10,00026 words
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Article21 1963-12-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mod.— The United States Information Service library here will be closed for renovations until Jan. 1.21 words
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122 1963-12-24 5 BATU PAHAT, Mon.— The electorate of 30,128 here will go to the polls on Saturday to elect a new MP for the Muar Selatan constituency left vacant last month following the death of Dato Suleiman. Minister without Portfolio and High Commissioner to Australia.122 words
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Article, Illustration58 1963-12-24 5 A TURBAN stands oat sharply among: the neat rows of peak caps as officer cadets march past General Sir Gerald Lathbury. Quartermaster-General to the Forces, daring; the Sovereign's Parade at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, last week. The man under the tarban isReuter - 58 words
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77 1963-12-24 5 ALOR STAR, Mon.— The M.C.A. youth leader, here, Mr. Llm Tee Hung, said today the Alliance was the only party which could serve the people. Speaking at the swearing-in of the new 15- member youth committee, Mr. Llm said the Alliance could do77 words
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205 1963-12-24 5 No plan to recruit workers for Sabah KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. —The Ministry of Labour has not drawn up any plans for recruiting labourers to work In Saoah. a Ministry spokesman said today. "Everything Is In the embryo stage." he said when commenting a Reuter report that the Sabah Government will205 words
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83 1963-12-24 6 KIALA LUMPUR, Mon. The M.il.i- M.m Trades Union Congress has sent a teieeram to the Yang tli-Pertuan Agong pledging tbe loyalty of 300.000 workers. The telegram said that the I 300.000 workers affiliated to the M.T.U.C. "pledge their unreserved loyalty and support to83 words
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Article52 1963-12-24 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Van» di-Pertuan Negara. Tun Yusof bin Ishak. has ordered the grounds oi the Istana Negara to be openeo to the public from 8 a.m. to t p.m. on Christmas Day. The Police Band will perform from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. on52 words
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Article34 1963-12-24 6 SYDNEY. Mon.— Mr. G. B. ffimltwt. who was Assistant Australia Trade Commissioner in Ku.da I.umpur, is back in Australia on leave be/ore being posted to Chn.stchureh. New Zealand, as Acting Trade Commissioner.34 words
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179 1963-12-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. a SESSIONS Court president here today told a man that he was being lenient in sentencing him to only four months' Jail. The court president, Syed Hassan Al-Jeffri. said this to C. Thagarajah, 28, who pleaded guilty to using his brother's savings179 words
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57 1963-12-24 6 rE Socialist Front will hold a pre-council meeting tomorrow to nominate a mayor for the new term. Three likely candidates are the picGJ^n Mayor, Mr. OoJ Thiam Slew, t^e Deputy Mayor. Mr. C.Y. Choy, and the Party Whip. Inche Omar bin Othman. Mayor Ooi is57 words
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Article59 1963-12-24 6 IPOH. Mon— Members of the Inner Wheel Club of iDOh today distributed Christmas fjifts at the Old Polks Home in KamDon«t Tanas new village, four miles north of here and to children at the Tanjonn Rambutan central mental hospital. The ..'.ub also donnted SlOO59 words
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Article66 1963-12-24 6 Xl ALA LUMPUR. Mon. Overseas telephone calls. .■lthoujjh heavily booked for the forthcoming holidays are still available. A spokesman of the Telecommunications Department here said today that calls for the United States. Canada. South America, Europe. Australia and New Zealand may still be booked daily from 6 a.m.66 words
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Article, Illustration152 1963-12-24 6 Newly-weds receive holy water from Tengku PENANG. Mon. The Prime Minister and the Governors of Penang and Malacca attended the wedding last night of Che Azlzah, 21-year-old daughter of Malaya's Pilgrimage Control Officer, Hajt All Rouse, to Wan Omar, 24. assistant headmaster of the Dungun Government English School. At the152 words
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Article30 1963-12-24 6 PENANO, Mon.— More than 100 Koran readers from Penang and Province Wellesley are expected to '< take part in the district Koran reading competitions to be held next month-30 words
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Article56 1963-12-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Syed Badaruddin. 19. son of Yang diPertuan Agong and Raja Per- muisuri Agong. returned home today for a short holiday before entering Cambridge University to study economics. He has just finished his pre-university course in Britain. He was welcomed by his mother,56 words
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157 1963-12-24 6 SINGAPORE, Monday DTARS of Motion Picture and General Investment's latest film "The Magic Lamp," will go unbilled for the first time in the history of the Hong Kong film corporation. The credits have been taken off with the full agreement of the stars157 words
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92 1963-12-24 6 PENANO, Mon. The Penang Alliance entertained more than 200 nf their election workers to a tea party at the Ballk Pulau Umno House In appreciation of their help In the recent State Assembly byelection In Baltic Pulau. The by-election, caused by the death92 words
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193 1963-12-24 6 Singapore launches 3-month clean-up drive SINGAPORE, Mon. A spring cleaning drive spread at first over three months is to be launched throughout the island by the Ministry of Health next year. A Government statement today said that It was proposed first to clean the the backlog of litter and rubbish193 words
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Article147 1963-12-24 6 SEREMBAN. Mon THE Boys' Brigade band here, together with overseas delegates attend- I Ing the first Pacific Re- Bional Fellowship Camp at j Port Dickson, will march Through the town to Peoples' Park tomorrow night for carol singing organised I by the Negrl Sembilan branch147 words
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140 1963-12-24 6 Razak's hope common education system KI'ALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Deputy Prime Minister, Tun Abdul Razak. today spoke hopefully of the. day when ail the territories in Malaysia would have a common system of education. Addressing delegates at tbe closing session of the first all-Malaysia Education conference at the Malayan Teachers'140 words
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256 1963-12-24 6 'Phenomenal' rush to do last-minute shopping SINGAPORE, Monday. A FTER two days of intermittent rain the sky cleared completely here this afternoon to allow Christmas shoppers to catch up on lost time in their shopping. The resultant rush was described as "phenomenal" by managers of the packed departmental stores, toy256 words
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Article59 1963-12-24 6 The taps will run tor Christmas SINGAPORE. Mon. Water rationing will be lifted from 2 i p.m. tomorrow (Christmas Eve) and on Christmas Day. Rationing will br reimposed on Thursday. Announcing this today, the public utilities board said that water storks had risen by 24 per cent to 53.34 per59 words
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Article39 1963-12-24 6 i SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Sik community of Singapore celebrat ed the birthday of Guru Oobi.\ Singh at the central Sikh Tempi in Queen's Street today. I The reading of the Holy 800 was completed this morning.39 words
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Article55 1963-12-24 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon —Professor J.S.O. Wilson, chairman of the newly-formed Centra for I South-East Asian Studies at Hull University. England, will arrive here early next year to begin a six-week tour of this region. He will have discussions with officials of the Central Bank of Malaysia55 words
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Article37 1963-12-24 6 KAJANO. Mon.— The Church of 'he Holy Family here will celebrate its Feast Day on Jan. 12. There will be services at 5.30 ajn and 5.30 p.n. and a dinner party at 7 p.m.37 words
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1149 1963-12-24 7 by- PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS The answer to synthetic competition: More and cheaper rubber for a growing market THE Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said yesterday Malaysians must be enthusiastic about industrialisation, and industrialise as fast asAgencies - 1,149 words
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Article45 1963-12-24 7 IPOH. Mon. A sundry shopkeeper from Hutan Meliniann. S. Kandasamy. 27. missed his cor when he came out of the Orand Theatre here last night. He told police that he had left his car. valued at $3,000. on Cowan Street near the cinema.45 words
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115 1963-12-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsurl Agong will visit the National Art Gallery's exhibition. "Acquisitions In 1963." at the University of Malaya library tomorrow. The Vice-Chancellor of the University. Dato Sir Alexander Oppenheim. and the chairman of the115 words
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Article, Illustration93 1963-12-24 8 A GROUP of blind youths arrive for the Christmas party given by the Kuchin? Jaycees at the Sarawak Turf Club on Saturday for about 800 children. The Governor of Sarawak. Dato \lmu M.i ii Opens:, attended the party at which Father Christmas arrivedLee On Win shows the blind ouths arriving at the narty - 93 words
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137 1963-12-24 8 MALACCA, Mon.— The Chief Minister of Malacca, Inche Abdul j C 'hafar bin Baba, yesterday called on all In-i dians in the country to identify themselves as citizens of Malaysia. was speaking at a rally of Malayan Indian Congress youths here. haki that there137 words
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Article37 1963-12-24 8 SINGAPORE. Mon— The threeday convention of Jehovah Wi»nesses ended yesterday at the Tung Line English School A public address was given by Mr. N. D Bellottl. representative of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society.37 words
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Article38 1963-12-24 8 KUAI.A LUMPUR. Mon.— The new management committee of the Pure Life Society Corporation. Puchong Road. Petaling. is: President. Sister S. A. Mangalam: vice-president. Mr. Ng Kon Cher: secretary. Mr. Loh Keng Kee; treasurer. Mr. P. Durairaju.38 words
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259 1963-12-24 8 SINGAPORE, Mon A RESERVE Unit police corporal lost his false teeth when he received a blow during a charge on a large group of jeering stu- dents at the Nanyang University campus at About 3 a.m. on Sept. 26, a District Court259 words
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248 1963-12-24 8 'Mother, mother!' then the victim dies KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A man who had been shot moaned "Mother! Mother!" before he died on a durian plantation, the High Court here was told today. Yap Kirn Swee. 23. a mason, was testifying at the trial of Hassan Basri bin Abdul Hamid. 43,248 words
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Article56 1963-12-24 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Marine Police early today recovered the body of a 10-year-old schoolboy, Ng Teck San, in the Singapore river opposite the Marine Police headquarters. He is believed to have been washed all the way from a flooded monsoon drain In Henderson Road into which he56 words
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Article150 1963-12-24 8 ANOTHER PIRACY RAID OFF P. KETAM PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon. The 46th piracy this year by Indonesians was committed in the Straits of Malacca on Saturday night when a gunboat confronted a Malaysian fishing boat and robbed the crew of their fish and nets worth $1,600. Ng Seng Yeo. 18. of150 words
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Article45 1963-12-24 8 LONDON. Mon. T.ie following Seamen Cadets of the Mal.iysi.m Navy have passed oit from BnUinnia Royal Naval College ..t Dartmouth and will be promoU-iI Midshipmen: Mohamad Zawawi. Mokhtar bin Yassin. Mohtar R:isali. Mohamed Yasin. Musa bin Jabar. and Ng Tuuk Him.45 words
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Article34 1963-12-24 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Th« head of Indian Studies at the University of Malaya. Professor Thaninayagam, will give a t:.llt on "The Educated Society" at the Selangor Indian Association at put. tomorrow34 words
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Article43 1963-12-24 8 KAJANG, Mon.— The Scpang branch of the M.C.A. and its youth section will conduct a refresher course for members next year. In preparation lor the State and Federal elections. The members will learn election campaigning and how to assist election candidates43 words
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Advertisement65 1963-12-24 8 fNTERESTED BUYERS A NEW SCHEME Conveniently Located at> comprising of:Jalan Pekeliling (Circular Road)/ p, 86 Flats Please write: $h^ Ja|an Pasar/Ja an Ye w Area, Peat Marwick, Mitchell Cr Co., 1 Kindergarden Secretaries, Ample Covered Car Park Cr Stores Kuala Lvm P ur Kua B |a nf Lumpur. APPROVED subject65 words
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1033 1963-12-24 9 GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES DISMISSALS OF PRIMARY TEACHERS 'TO HALT THE PERVERSION OF CHILDREN AND PREVENT TREASON TO NATION AND PEOPLE' SINGAPORE, Monday 'piIK big clean-up of Chinese schools in Singapore is on, and a number of primary teachers have already been sacked for known1,033 words
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Article194 1963-12-24 9 PENANG, Monday. A MALAYSIAN army warrant officer who came from Kuala Lumpur with his family to spend Christmas here was among three victims whose rooms in the hostel at Tanjong Tokong Road were burgled last night. The burglars took SI. OOO in cash and $500 worth194 words
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Article55 1963-12-24 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. TV Singapura's Channel 8 will be presenting another programme in Its series entitled "Opinion" tomorrow at 8.05 p.m Those taking part will Include three distinguished participants ol the Unesco-sponsored symposium on "Patterns of leadership and authority in traditional and modem societies," held recently55 words
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Article108 1963-12-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. A car and two motor-cycles were reported missing this morning. The car. a black Ford saloon belonging to Ng Gim Sei, was stolen from his Tessensohn Road home last night and used this morning in the armed robbery at Capitol Theatre, according108 words
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142 1963-12-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. The newly-registered Pioneer Industries Employees' Union today launched its membership campaign with a pledge that it would obtain collective agreements for workers employed in pioneer industries. The union's pro tern chairman. Mr. Ho See Beng, in a circular to potential members, said:142 words
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159 1963-12-24 9 SINGAPORE, Mon. Taiwan-trained Singapore composer, Mr. Lee Tack Fah will hold a recital of his works on Jan. 2, at the Victoria Theatre. Mr. Lee, 26, returned to Singapore a year ago with a music degree fura the Taiwan Provincial University. The recital is159 words
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Advertisement67 1963-12-24 9 il V1 l f ZZ. J^^™ w t ImK^ML X 'BE 1 BLF'Ss***'*' >m m 's&iimmmiL. iR 1 .^^v* --JK Ih flg i jgj fl |P^^^«^ What's so subtle about this gin? Q BURNETT'S 1/^»«>->vJ IVI X M^Jk^ P ch b tlf l mixer-trr Burnett's with your KlmJ/J **+J ,vmint«67 words
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Advertisement451 1963-12-24 9 It's not a moment too soon to plan your New York World's Fair Holiday! H.W»wt »r»M»««« Dt OW«l. »Of» world! F«.r 1984-WOS t«Mn«« Pan Am can help you make so much more of your trip to the U.S.A. NEW YORK, APRIL 22, 1964— gates commodations in any of bl Sheraton451 words
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Article, Illustration421 1963-12-24 10 24-hour stay captures hearts of visitors Learning in comfort gINGAPORE, Mon. Singapore's colourful tourist spots and multi-racial harmony today captured the hearts of 300 American university students who arrived here last evening on board the "University of the Seven Seas" for a 24-hour study-cum-pleasure tour. When they sailed this evening421 words
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Article69 1963-12-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The hours of service of overseas telephone calls to Britain, Australia. New Zealand, the continent of Europe, the United States of America. Central and South America. and the Middle East and North Africa have been extended. This follows the extension or the round-the-world69 words
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Article31 1963-12-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Lady Templer Hospital will hold n New Year Eve dance at the Chlnwoo auditorium here on Dec. 31 in aid of its fund31 words
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Article102 1963-12-24 10 Sock's hand forced, says Rahman |(UALA KANGSAR. 1V Mon. Pres sure from Indonesian Communists and the Subandrio clique on the one hand and Gen. Nasution on the other, has forced Soekarno to adopt a policy of confrontation against Malaysia. The Minister of Health. InI che Abdul Rahman bin Hajl iTalib.102 words
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Advertisement426 1963-12-24 10 SPECIAL ACECD *rj*& vrrEK H Jfi^dk COOLENE I|J* I ~~_^/3 Special discount coupons IC I r t l\ 1 1 en n bearer to 15% ■A J^^^> discount for not more than 2 X I A I Coolene shirts. H^^X^ y?^ J V From Alexander Young Ltd., *"> 588 Soufh426 words
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Miscellaneous178 1963-12-24 10 Altvy Oop By V. F. Hamlin TfCffZ^ i J S n,9P P JSP'* SURE, BUT HE > <SOWEVEGOT ■^"""^.WELL.WE FOUNDJ I ...SO WHY NOT BUT tXX: THAT 2ffi£W?™s££K F J^Sri^X^- rSO?V HNPUS fcf WHERE OOP BACK IM LOOICW&Se J WASTWirJTYI 2Si:?»^P I iI^^r-^ U I VvOKTHAHOOT Iw* J ANOTHER. DO178 words
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Article, Illustration973 1963-12-24 11 by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS Confronting Soekarno dancing to the Reds' tune Minister for Internal Security, Dato (Dr) Ismail bin Dato Rahman, told Parliament yesterday that he would not be deterred from his duty if he had to973 words
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Article83 1963-12-24 11 IPOH. Mon. Che Puan Negara. second wile of the Sultan of Perak. has returned here after a twomonth tour of Thailand. Hong Kong and Japa.i. She left Ipoh on Oct. 17 and was accompanied by Raja Halijan Razman. Lady-tn -Waiting, and "Po- lice Inspector Raja Lope Razman.83 words
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Article, Illustration345 1963-12-24 11 Justice Neal goes on retirement today REMEMBER? AS DPP HE PROSECUTED WATTS-CARTER AND LEE MENG IPOH, Mon.— Mr. Jus- tice Neal, who prosecuted in two of the best known cases under the Emergency Regulations when he was Deputy PubliciProsecutor in Perak. leaves ilpoh> tomorrow on re*tirement. Among the outstanding cases345 words
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Article42 1963-12-24 11 PENANG. Mon.— Revised rolls of voters for the Penang State and general elections next year will open for inspection at district offices, post offices (except the General Post Office), postal agencies and other centres from Jan. 1 to 28.Agencies - 42 words
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Article189 1963-12-24 11 1/UALA LUMPUR, Mon. 1 A painter, Lee! Yoke Choong, 25, was 1 sentenced to nine i months' jail by the Sessions Court here today for intimidating a shopowner. Kok Joon Seng, 51, by threatening to throw acid at him. Kok told the court that on Feb.189 words
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Article42 1963-12-24 11 Ed at Partt Enam In ChUnw. nine miles from here, yesterday with Che Bariah binte Anjang as iti 1 first chairman. Other officials elected were: i chairman. Che Zainon binte NorI din and secretary-treasurer. Che Sarah binte Hussein.42 words
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367 1963-12-24 11 STOP HOODWINKING CLERKS— ADVICE TO THE N.U.G.C.W. I^UALA LUMPUR. Mon 1V —The National Union of Government Clerical Workers was today accused of confus-' ing not only the 18.000 clerks in Malaya but also the Government. The charge was made by the president of the Amalgamated Union of Employees in I367 words
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Advertisement301 1963-12-24 11 m "A Wl j^ml\ '^i^k^k^pVßw^7>' J^mm\ lift ?tt'' T -^^^^^^.f w tSflHkwwTwTx^ Ik ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL ROLEX V DATE> r. 'DATEJUSr OYSTER PERPETUAL" With rich, gold Oyster case. A Chrono- An elegant Oyster steel case with white or The famous Oyster case protects ar» meter Votor 1301 words
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Article30 1963-12-24 12 :n Honlt Sl* (Mlmummm) THE FAMILY OF the late Mr. Ko i Sua n Phoh thank relatives, mends, the Buddhist rnidii for their assistance, nreatb*. bmvjMb, aara, prayer*, dona-30 words
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Article329 1963-12-24 12 21) M frit- SIO Minimum) NEWLY ARRIVED! An cxtuixit* ■election of Mikimotu prarl* to drllKht i, hi- Mir,.: shop. Kit/putri.k.-. SINGAPORE BALLET ACADEMY asaouMM th#- opening of a nfw hriritli in SrmnaiooD Ganirn Km.-v* T.i'72 or «Tl7ti iS'iwrrt FREE GIFTS IM4 CaJaaaaJl and dterfcM to oiii nutiimfr* from L'4f>>329 words
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Article644 1963-12-24 12 Talk oi" a 'defence link-up" between British, Australian and New Zealand forces to help curb the Indonesian threat to Malaysia almost suggests that Australia and New Zealand have not regarded themselves as partners in the AngloMalaysian defence treaty. Both of thorn contribute to the Commonwealth strategic reserve644 words
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Article311 1963-12-24 12 Reasoned agitation by the Library Association of Malaya I for some form of national public library service must eventually produce results, because the association's cause is entirely reasonable. Ever since the nation embarked on universal education in the first year of independence the need to cater in special311 words
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Article223 1963-12-24 12 Government-sponsored harming associations are filling 8 considerable gap in the Mai* ayan rural development pattern. Co-operatives are all very well, but it will be a long time before each of Malaya's 400,000 farmers hat a chance to join one. In the meantime the associations, begun in 1961 and223 words
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Letter314 1963-12-24 12 YOU report a National Convention Party speaker as saying in Parliament last Thursday that the British will support Malaysia to the last drop of Malaysian blood and stand by her "just as they did when the Japanese came." Also, according to your report, the same speaker said, inter314 words
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Letter60 1963-12-24 12 J)ETAILB of the Finance Minister's Budget -for 1964 were released to the public through the local press on Tuesday. December 17. How is that brandy and whisky and other goods affected by the new Budget were sold at the increased prices as early as Saturday last? Perhaps the60 words
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Letter54 1963-12-24 12 IWAS one of the unfortunate passengers in a B.T.C. bus on December 17. It was a rainy day and the roof of the bus leaked, and the windows could not be closed adequately to stop the water coming in. This type of bus should be taken off the54 words
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Letter240 1963-12-24 12 A WORRY FOR FANS IN NEGRI SEMBILAN I'l is £idui>ui^ iv itarn tiiat hundreds ol people can see the dally television test transmission pictures in Seremban. Reception was reported as clear. As regards the worry ol television fans in Negrl Sembllan the Department of Television Is not In240 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1963-12-24 12 NEAL ASCHERSON - NEAL ASCHERSON by Xmas 1963...and a little warmth comes to the coldest point in European politics THE Christmas opening of the Berlin Wall is a famous victory for people over politics. For the first time since the building of the wall two-and-a-half years ago. the1,019 words
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Advertisement22 1963-12-24 12 it's NEW it's here it's the NEW Vent-Axia Switch out stuffy air unpleasant smells 'OH BeTTE* Al* CONDITIONS L n«JfTT9W! I'lfr i.TOrWOTWIJI^22 words
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Advertisement219 1963-12-24 12 PREFECT. with 4 «p«*d 8.5.«. non auto ysT*~^ I unit. Play* all trie records with lid I'J I S'por*: Price $160/-. Fed. Price $19*/- j I I f^Ct*t3^3^ajL_yr, M CADET: ■M^^ /irW- Portable Transistor Battery Tope I >»t ond 3 4 w n frock OY ll#jM|rV» up t0 Bl nute219 words
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Article, Illustration3898 1963-12-24 13 by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS 'In a price war, we know wl»o will win' 'incredible, we may yet find more foes within who are more dangerous 9 Silent against an imperialism that threatens to destroy their country -JHE Minister3,898 words
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Article123 1963-12-24 14 Intruder wounds girl in bedroom DENANG, Mon. A prowler entered the bedroom of a 16-year-old pirl early this morning and slapped her after j demanding money. Ong Saw Beng. a student, also received a slight cut on her thi"?h caused by either a I k.ilfe or a chisel when she123 words
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219 1963-12-24 14 TROOPS: ITS UP TO THE FOUR COUNTRIES KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. '[•HE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. Tun Abdul Razak, said today that the disposition of British, Australian and New Zealand troops in the defence of Malaysia was a matter for discussion among the four countries. "There have been219 words
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Article27 1963-12-24 14 LONDON. Mon. Mr. A. B. Howes, a judge in Malaya irofri 1933 until his retirement in 1941. has died in England. He was 84.27 words
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Article84 1963-12-24 14 CANBERRA. Mon. Two cadets of the Malayan Air Training Corps will visit Australia next month as guests of the Australian Air Training Corps. The Minister for Air. Mr. D E. Fairbalrn, said that the two Malayans were ex- pected to arrive at the R.A.A.F. baseReuter - 84 words
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Article, Illustration127 1963-12-24 14 PMU secretary general also known as the village bomoh INCHE Isa bin Hussain. secretary-general of the Peninsular Malay I nion (above), was detained by the Special Branch in Penang on Saturday. He is a foundermember of the party when it was established in 1947. He became secretarygeneral in 1954. and127 words
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Article, Illustration1248 1963-12-24 14 Govt's relief plan for the fishermen hit by pirates Land, so they could grow crops as well as go to sea... FINAL DAY 1 of the debate on the Budget policy J'HE Central Government is working out relief measures for fishermen adversely affected by Indonesian piracy in the Malacca Straits.1,248 words
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176 1963-12-24 14 SEENI'S CHARGES: TLL NOT BUDGE' SAYS MINISTER TH E Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, yesterday, told Parliament that he would not "budge an inch" in the legal proceedings he had taken against the Member for Ipoh, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam (PPP), for besmirching his integrity. He176 words
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Advertisement52 1963-12-24 13 AT OUR V fA A I store in V M vfl ir~ I THE PENANG "ZL U 1 ITRADE FAIR nHBPW W CLUBMANW A smart travelling bag will be given free with every I purchase of Clubman Shirt. So hurry, hurry, while /,j stock lasts ftl/ZfV Sole Agen's TAI WAH52 words
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Advertisement111 1963-12-24 13 WITH A CERTINA. k^j B^* YOU'LL LOVI TO KNOW THE TIME V^wl^i^ T N^Js^V This is only on* creation from th* rww C*rtino-Sapphirc collection. But any official Cartina Agent will b* proud X\^ r^f to (how you his rich and •nchonting choice of Sapphire models. They ore watches to treasure.111 words
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Miscellaneous591 1963-12-24 13 Today's Radio. TV D nlA ciKirAOADC 10 30 Sonata Form Of Words: RADIO SINGAPORE n.oo Christmas Carols: 11.30 mi mi m but A Christinas Cantata: 12 midirßvirr J7« m»t». night Starlight And You. 12.30 nfcKVICI. «78 metre* Neoara-ku Clos* Down SHORT WAVE SERVICE Negara Ku. Close Down. 41 metre. RADIO591 words
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Advertisement171 1963-12-24 14 In the not too distant future you will doubtless be seeing around you signs of progress in many fields. They will be brought about by a new shipyard in the Jurong Industrial Area on Samlun Island, Singapore. It will be jointly owned by IHI of Japan, the world's leading shipbuilder,171 words
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Advertisement25 1963-12-24 14 I the bid *mi oneH ■I BIG VALUE BIG FLAVOUR BIG REFRESHMENT TRADEMARK REGISTERED Bottled by UNIOFf LIMITED Under appointment from Pepsi-Cola Co. New York25 words
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Advertisement86 1963-12-24 15 wJKR/f m I* Lb Ci IPk 3 WHEEL, TANDEM, TOWED VIBRATORY, PNEUMATIC TYRE ROLLERS 6 models normally available I ex-stock f% \/j Backed by an off-the-shelf /V )L spares service covering 700 f^^ ~^^^^m^~^ Aveling Barford Rollers f H J already operating in I (Q) J^^S^^... Singapore and Borneo A86 words
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Miscellaneous61 1963-12-24 15 Buy m Bunny By Balph HeimdaM k\V^l T/ /J IF X I UHE ALWAYS SPOTS )J I f I'LL */o£O A*\ I, M V t ilW!? Rv\ 1 \\/J ELMER >- IME THROUGH THAT V^ f WHILST I MM 'f/^ P^©NJL I) /(SEES MEAT I PEEP HOLE, BUT tf^f >61 words
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Article, Illustration585 1963-12-24 16 Our society hostesses keep up with festival trend SINGAPORE'S social hostesses are keeping up with trend and flair this festive season not only on the domestic front but also, more important of all, in personal appearance. For example note how they go about with hair styles. The monotony of any585 words
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122 1963-12-24 16 Long, elegant look that beams gaiety pREET the Joyous season with a long and elegant look. It is the look which has been predicted to dominate the fashion scene. It is the look which flatters the figure and the style which emphasises the gracefulness, charm and feminity of a woman.122 words
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122 1963-12-24 16 NOW CLEOPATRA INFLUENCE IN NEW SHOE LINE pLEOPATRA has extended V her influence to Singapore. It has come in the form of a new shoe line which expresses charm. Individuality and elegance. A prominent feature which catches one's eye is the fanciful decoration of jewel and stone which adds a122 words
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Advertisement326 1963-12-24 16 TO KEEP YOUR HAIR HEALTHY AND LOVELY HAIR RESTORER )s''■-'■'[ I For Men and Women k frnr tß^ You'll be delighted to use this new Hair Sover-Restorer. Just sprinkle a few drops of refreshing sweet-scented It s effective KAMINOMOTO eoch day. It prevents and easy to apply dandruff and stimulates326 words
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Advertisement338 1963-12-24 16 BT S?^ JM BB^^^ bT LSI j^ likll i^JI IlLiI Bf^^^^^-i^ I B^TbV^Bbl m Jwm maiden/orm; Underline Strapless in white cotton is designed with Maiden form's Unique Free 'n easy underwire. No inside wires to pinch, scratch or jab you! Unique Free 'n easy underwire is stitched into a separate338 words
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Miscellaneous300 1963-12-24 16 Straits Times Crossword U KOSS 1. First and last quarters (4-4). 1. It's clear you have to study 8. The 14 nature of a girl In the battle (8). coniuMon (8). 5. Haraly the man for the choir 11. Troubled by Venus, J simper, 1 6 1. making no Impact300 words
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Article, Illustration63 1963-12-24 17 THREE of the world's top chimpanzees are stars in the Christmas ice show at London's Wembley Empire Pool. Photo at rieht shows them at rehearsals, lloldIng hands are six-year-old Candy and little Enoch (he's five). Looking on, apparently in disgust, is Marquis, the 12-year-oldMirrorpic - 63 words
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Article58 1963-12-24 17 LONDON. Mon Warmington garage owner, Mrs. Joanne Horning, said today her new car-towing service utilising a 20-year-old Indian elephant named Baby is paying unexpected dividends. "Baby is more powerful and more reliable than a breakdown truck," she said. "There are no starting troubles, and she doesn't useUPI - 58 words
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242 1963-12-24 17 GANGS ATTACK CATHOLICS IN VIETNAM SAIGON, Monday. DOMAN Catholics in several provinces of South Vietnam have been assaulted and their houses burned or smashed as gangs, apparently inspired by Communists, have sought to create new religious tensions, according to a Catholic priest who has just returned from a tour ofReuter - 242 words
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Article27 1963-12-24 17 BANGKOK. Mon— A car with a dead man at the wheel ran down three people and crashed Into a goldsmith's shop here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 27 words
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167 1963-12-24 17 4 die as church folk foil robbery /YTTAWA, Mon.— Four people were shot dead and one wounded when parishioners of a Roman Catholic church stopped a robbery during noon Mass. The dead Included the Parish priest's niece and housekeeper. Miss Alberte Guindon. Roger Blnette, 21. one of the robbers, andReuter - 167 words
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Article69 1963-12-24 17 TOKIO. Mon. A Japanese Foreign Ministry said today the Japanese embassy in Cambodia would be maintained although Cambodia was likely to close her embassy in Tokyo shortly for financial reasons. The ministry said this following reports from Phnompenh that the Cambodian Chief of State. Prince NorodomReuter - 69 words
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Article13 1963-12-24 17 TOKYO. Mon.— Crown Prince Akihito celebrated his 30th birthday today. U.P.I.UPI - 13 words
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356 1963-12-24 17 Nkrumah calls for an all-African force to move into Congo ONDON, Mon.— President Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, in a letter to U.N. Secretary General U Thant, today charged that the ConI golese Army is dominated by the West and urged U.N. troops in the Congo be replaced by an all-African356 words
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Article18 1963-12-24 17 SANTO DOMINGO. Mon. Sixteen guerillas were killed yesterday in clashes with Dominican army patrols. Reuter.Reuter - 18 words
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228 1963-12-24 17 Moscow: 'See how others treat the Negro' TtfOSCOW. Mon. ITI Radio Moscow said yesterday that "slander about the alleged unfriendly attitude towards Negro students in the Soviet Union was circulated to distract world public attention from racial discrimination against Negroes in the United States. South Africa, Angola and other places.228 words
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Article34 1963-12-24 17 BUNEOS AIRES. Mon— An Argentine export company said here yesterday it had signed a contract to mipply China with 1.750,000 tons of grain for which China would pay In sterling. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Advertisement150 1963-12-24 17 Congra tula tions l/t/Ot J Bn^l KWONG FATT TEXTILES LTD. on their official opening to-day ANOTHER PROJECT COMPLETED by 1 FOO KHEAN BUILDING CONTRACTOR 20, LABROOY ROAD, IPOH. TEL. 2140 Congratulations MESSRS t0 I KWONG FATT I TEXTILES LTD. on the occasion of their official opening today from J. H.150 words
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Advertisement182 1963-12-24 17 KWONG FATT TEXTILES LTD. 57/61, Leech Street, Ipoh. Telephone: 2631/2. DEPARTMENT STORE SPECIAL 30-DAY CHEAP SALE Rock bottom Prices Wide Range of Textiles Ready Made Clothes, Cosmetics, Household Linen, Cutlery, Crockery, and many other BARGAINS. EVERYTHING on your shopping list— ALL under one roof in our NEW 5-STOREY BUILDING GENERAL182 words
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Article162 1963-12-24 18 New Dymo labelling equipment DYMO Industries Inc. of California, manufacturer of labelling tools for industrial, commercial and other uses, has introduced to Malaysia several new models. Among them are the M-4 for light commercial Jobs, M-5 and M-29 which Mr. A. F. J. Finnerty, director of Asia-Australasia sales, claims have162 words
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273 1963-12-24 18 Govt is laying more lines to meet great power needs 'THE Singapore Government is currently laying more power transmission lines to bring electricity to the State's mushrooming industrial plants and housing units. To cope more efficiently with the pressing demand for power, the Government has. since last year, adopted the273 words
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Article, Illustration246 1963-12-24 18 $250 m. JAPANESE VEHICLE MANUFACTURER TO SET UP ASSEMBLY PLANT AT BUTTERWORTH SOON COMPETITION between American and European car manufacturers to set up the first assembly plant in Malaya has become a three-cornered battle with the entry of the Japanese. The Japanese entry is the Toyota Motor246 words
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135 1963-12-24 18 2 Guthrie men retire after 75 years' work npwo senior employees of A Guthrie and Co. (Malaya) Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur have retired after serving for a total of 75 years. They are Mr. Hoh Juey Meng, assistant branch manager who worked for 37 years, and Mr. Yeoh Thian Teik,135 words
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59 1963-12-24 18 Ford Motor Company Is to spend $1,500 million for the expansion, replacement and modernisation of the U.S. and international facilities next year, 50 per cent more than this year's amount, Mr. Henry Ford 11. chairman, said in a yearend statement. Of the total, more59 words
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196 1963-12-24 18 OSK, Mitsui to merge into big combine 'TWO of Japan's largest A shipowning companies, Osaka Shosen Kaisha and Mitsui Steamship Co. Ltd., will merge next April, to form the largest shipowning group in the world. OJS.K. and Mitsui are two of the three big Japanese shipping lines trading with Malaysian196 words
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54 1963-12-24 18 Activities in the internal copra trade remained limited with small volumes of business changing hands at increased prices, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. Over the week, Philppine copra In London advanced US$l for both January and February positions while Bombay closed five rupees54 words
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122 1963-12-24 18 IT'HE European Market As- sociation of Advertising Agencies of which Stuart Advertising Ltd. of Singapore is one of the 37 members, has changed its name to International Markets Advertising a.M.A.) as its membership now includes many nonEuropean countries. Started in 1958 by a group122 words
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Article, Illustration179 1963-12-24 18 TEXTILES COMPANY OPENS IN IPOH KWONG Fatt Textiles Ltd., opens for business at its newly constructed $200,000 five storey building in Leech Street, Ipoh. today. The company, formed after the last war. Is controlled by Mr. Thien Chee Cheong as managing director with Mr. Foo Hai Ping and Mr Chin179 words
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Article108 1963-12-24 18 A NEW service known as Hydra- Clean was introduced to motorists throughout Malaya last week. First of its kind here and available at Esso stations, it Is a three-step operation which cleans, coats and protects a car engine with a clear plastic waterproof coating. The engine is first108 words
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58 1963-12-24 18 The U.S. General Services Administration has bought 2,456 relrigerators from Philco Corporation, one of the largest such orders ever recorded for export overseas, the company announced in Philadelphia. Representing a purchase price of slightly over $1 million, the double-door type, 14 cv. ft. units58 words
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Advertisement326 1963-12-24 18 moO BeAtmsfaet t& KWONG FATT TEXTILES LTD. of Ipoh on the opening, of their new premises The National Cash Register Company Malaya) Ltd. arc proud YET ANOTHER COMPANY has chosen Q/fStUmal* as an investment in profit. The world's first Cash Register was manufactured by The National Cash Register Company over326 words
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Advertisement218 1963-12-24 18 GERMANY'S MOST ADVANCED S f\V7 Video vox with 23 picture tube TYPE No 43f12 LINE-FREE PICTURE. BUILT-IN LUXOMAT. (Photo Resistor/ AUTOMATIC PICTURE-SIZE CONTROL. FAMOUS KORTING TONE. ANTI-GLARE GOLD TONE FILTER. AIL ABLE AT: APEX TV RADIO CORPN. 131, Jalan Imbi, Kuala Lumpur. Tel: *****. SOLE AGENTS: S. H. ONG CO.218 words
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Advertisement1392 1963-12-24 19 TO LIVtRPOQL t WEST COASI U > Due S'pori Sails P. Sham Penang MACHAON Livtrptll, Glasgow ll Pt/OIC 21 BIC 21 ASPMALION A ran, L till, ~!j>gow Otc 21/ 3 AIREUS Livirpill. (.asgOM Oic 21 Jai 2 laa A DIOMEO liverpeil JM 8/11 NELEUS L'pttl, Glasgow. Holland Jai I Jai1,392 words
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Advertisement1321 1963-12-24 19 |O| THE EAC LINES B»A V y^iß I SiltCAPOtt KUAI>UJMP«it*P.SVInTrTtNMAM* rtHJUHO t-o-i 7*«t noNi aatu MOMt tMi wo* aaa*« lAILINGS 10 GENOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP IQTTtROAM, AMSTEWAM. OSLO 80THEN8UR6 ANQ COPtNHACEN s pot* ■"■^TRu* >4«aAi -JUTLANOIA- I) Gil. 11 2S/18 Oec 31 31 lie HAMBOBIA I) ate JM1,321 words
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Advertisement1349 1963-12-24 19 I BEN® LINE 1 FIPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL ft COHTIHENTAI PORTS nruit nrn FOR Hamburg IM <t BENALDEK mm fu Smgipin P Swettetkaa rii»| Rotterdam Fit II Oil M/ 30 Die 31/ 1 Antwerp Fel 21 Drukinrtc LivtrßMl Jai 21 BENNEMS ret 3 tiagaiirr- P. Swettetkia Peiaaf Hamburg Frt1,349 words
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Advertisement1243 1963-12-24 19 H-w McALISTER tfc CO., LTD. >-w irTs»l iw. at .jiii >^ M BLLKKMAM UMB Ok KLAVBMKBS LlNfc itllttiL MMtult. M7TERIAM. LOI AMUII*, UN niANCiSCU, «A»H^NMtI t MIttLIUtMMIJ tIAITLE. tANCOUVII I PORTLANI CIH OF PETERBOBOUGH Sport P Sham i^nmi sumit»iii» V 4 JM S/ IJM 7/ IJM t^ n T"Z Bmmj.1,243 words
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527 1963-12-24 20 From Our Market Correspondent THE approach of the Christmas !>;•>■ holiday coupled with the Cable and Wireless strike which began at noon yesterday had a quietening effect on the Malayan Stock Exchange. The turnover was much reduced and in the equity section of527 words
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Article23 1963-12-24 20 STOCK INDICES Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 21 Dec. 23 Industrials: 129.35 128.67 Tins: 125.12 125.61 S rubbers: 108.40 108.91 Dec. 29, 1962 IM23 words
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Article700 1963-12-24 20 MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Beustsad (5.000) $1.69 cd: Central Prep. $1.61 SL. $1.62 BL. (2.000) $1.64 D, (1,000) $1.63 D, (14.000) $1.63. (1.000) $1.64, (9.000)700 words
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Article25 1963-12-24 20 December 23. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 64i cents (down one-eighth of a cent). TIN: $507.62} (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down 20 tons).25 words
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Article256 1963-12-24 20 T'Hfe, tollowinß list oi seiecteo Malayan industrial yields la based on Dnces ruling vesttrday morning Definition!: Timat Covered means the numbei of times last year's loiai dividend m covered ny ibe profits ioi that year. Example: A ten per cent dividend oalfl from a 16 do cent profit256 words
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Article185 1963-12-24 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December 23. Three months. INDUSTRIALS DunJop* lft cts. M. Box 19 Ms. City Dev. 5 cts. McAllster 14 cts. K. Rmrlteni 10 cts. Robinson 12 cts. Ksko 21 cts. C. Storage 4id. Ked. Dlsp. 12 cts. Rothnuns 10 cts F. N. 1« cts. 8. Land 6185 words
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Article48 1963-12-24 20 All Malayan Ciehani*. Bantu Ait*. eiatlMi PMat were unchanged On the lr«« iitninti mirktt in Hang K*ng ymtrrday Ih. 11l daliar was quoted at 5. 731 for T.T. aod 5 724 for cash. SUrling waj quoted at 10. Wj and en* ta*l of g*M at 231.48 words
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374 1963-12-24 20 Tin price is unchanged: C W strike eases rubber STRAITS tin remained unchanged in Penang yesterday at $507.62 i. The ottering was tstimated down 20 tons to 250 tons. in London on Knuay tin opened on a steadier note, but later lost ground under moderate offerings of three months from374 words
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Article241 1963-12-24 20 SHIPS lying nong.id. th. (angaaMr* vhiririi ar *xa«et*d today: Uayang 46. Cbcklanp; 18. Lctoot: N.W. 8, Sunda 42/43, Bamora 25/26. Saiia 40/(1. MadUon Lloyd 1/2. Krlealand 38/39. Jasck Kraslckl 4/S. Talkyu Itaru 46, OlenoKle 44. Pr»»ldent Johnson IS. Basra 18. Jutlandla 31/32. Kernstate 10/11, Anotte Maerak241 words
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Article100 1963-12-24 20 MELBOURNE. Mon. TNDI'STRIALS continued strong- ly on the :Irmer trend of last week when ris»s again exceeded falls by wide mirgln. Oils mostly Improved while baa* metals sold at steady levels. Loans were firm. C.R.A 26' in Mount Isa 34/u N. Broken Hill (10s.) I Ampol 11 i100 words
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Article247 1963-12-24 20 JANUARY tirtt grade rubber buyers 1 r.o.b. eleeed at S p.m. in Singaper* and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at C4t onta i*t It), down ooe-rlfd>th of a cent on Friday's closing level for the position. The tone was very quiet. R.A.S. and F.M.R.E. closing prlcee lr. cents per Ib.247 words
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Obituary, Illustration23 1963-12-24 20 J In Memory of our beloved father, Wong Pak Hum, departr*! nn lOIS-4S. Sadly missed but not forgotten by his family.23 words
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Advertisement1134 1963-12-24 20 1^ 1 '^i J f > CAWASAiaTIUSEI«T£MSH> t yiJD\.»l. U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service S port S'"*n< HonfKong K'Hsiung S f Cisco I Ange'ei n. tort Kumkawa M*rs" n/11 Otc J« II Dec S Ja* 7 Ja* 24 Ja* It fa* t> hil Kiaikawa Man" nm Ja* 21/11 la* 51,134 words
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Advertisement1090 1963-12-24 20 SINGAPORE PRODUCE PRICES /'HINEtC Praducs Eichsngt, tln«s- Baram-sk white (140 sellsrs. special v > swr* n**n prices Mr picul y*at*r> Sarawak black $lO7i sellers, garbled day: Lampooi; black JIO7J sellers. AST A *M bU 1 dnUD m* 0.1 Mlllsr.' Ah. »m sciiera. cist ion priest: bulk $M sellers, drum C*pra:1,090 words
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Advertisement386 1963-12-24 20 BANK HOLIDAY The Bantu 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. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members oi the above Association in the State of Singapore will be closed for business386 words
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Advertisement980 1963-12-24 21 NOTICES NOTICE Anyone having any Information BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING regardina the following vehicles Is requested to write to the LIMITED Advertiser. PO. Box 1018 or (incorporated In Malaysia) Telephone XL. *****. Extension 2 Notice is hereby given that an Bianchl Orsetto Scooters— interim dividend, the fortieth, of 1963 Model one980 words
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Advertisement830 1963-12-24 21 I Con lI nurd Irora Page 12 1 SITUATIONS VACANT 'Him.)— Box It eta, mxtro IMMEDIATELY RIOUIKIO by European firm frmale copy typist for likM administrative duties Keply to > P.O Box H7O X.L 1 DETERMINED, CONFIDENT Chl- nese girl between the axe if l* 32 re- quired by British830 words
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Advertisement866 1963-12-24 21 SITUATIONS VACANT 2t Words SS Min.)—Box it ets. oxtro APPLICANTS replying to Boa Numbers lor vacancies, are requested not to enclose original copies of testimonials or references wltb tnelr applications. No responsibility can M accepted for tbeir loss. "TEACHERS WANTED" Trained and untrained. Minimum qualification: school Certificate with Credit lo866 words
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Advertisement1120 1963-12-24 21 I HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 2t_ Words SI (Mln.) Box tt eta. mxtro SALE Rf NT Paslr Panjsns; Plat No. 4S«-C nrar Haw Par Villa overlooking sea. ready for occupation Pbono (Spore) *****. FOR SALS. valuable balldlns land In town centre at Kuala Lumpur, Ipob and Peaanc Interested parties pleas*1,120 words
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Advertisement1116 1963-12-24 21 BEAUTY CULTURE tt Words SI (Him.)— Box It eta. oxtrm LEARN MAIRDREtSIMQ Beauty Culture. Personnel or ITormslwl Courses. Ring V6UV4 Amy Wee (Teaener of Tesebers) at Michelle Beauty BsJobj 138 Battery Road. Spore. LEARN THE SECRET FORMULA tnat bss brought total beauty to thousands of world-famous models. Send for your1,116 words
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Advertisement759 1963-12-24 21 FOR SALE tt Words SI (Mln.)— Box St eta. >rln CCC JUNK STORE Is Now Al No Newton Road, "The Olde Curiosity Sboppe." For Antiques A Curios Ars At No. 12 A 14. CsJrnblll Road. B'pore Tel: *****. DONALD MOORE GALLERIES. 200 Clemenceau Avenue. Spore Wr Christmas. We shall be759 words
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Advertisement634 1963-12-24 21 LADIES DRESS SHOP tt Words SS (Mln.)— Box SO els. oxtrm SMART COCKTAIL. Kventng and Afternoon frocks at Rose Uou-n Sbop. 8 pore. LADIES DRESSMAKING !0 Words SS (Mm.)— Box St ets. oxtrm i SALON CATALINA Dresses mado-to-ordrr from $6, 31W-D. Rlvar Valley Road. Snore Tel: MIM LADIES HAIRDRESSING tt_Words634 words
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Article368 1963-12-24 22 ttb - Polaris Missile for the 8 1/2f HORSES TO WATCH NEXT TIME OUT- DENANG, Mon. These horses may be worth noting on the third and last day: CLASS 1: Hydro's Image fourth with 9.0 to Jungle Orchid in the Div. 2 8' 2 f race in his first outing after a368 words
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Article, Illustration868 1963-12-24 22 ttb- RACING by IT WILL BE NO PUSHOVER FOR LYALL Magnificent display by Teak' PENANG, Monday. IT is the last lap in the race for tht 1963 jockeys' championship on the Malaysian Turf and it looks like a "blanket finish" among four top riders. With two868 words
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Article380 1963-12-24 22 FOR EIGHT RACES ON SATURDAY PXAXG, Mon. —I Weights for all I eight races on Saturday, third day I of the Penang Christmas New Year Meeting: Cl. 4 Oiv. 2 6 f Windy WilUes 9.00 Legis Lass 8.13 Magnificent King 8.13 Yes Master 8.12 Recover 8.10 Last Try 8.10380 words
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595 1963-12-24 22 By VERNON MORGAN: LONDON. Mon. The racing authorities in Britain are to be congratulated on keeping up with the times and making changes in the administration of race programmes, that have been needed for some time. Very much alive to the need for cuttingReuter - 595 words
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330 1963-12-24 22 STIPE'S REPORT PENANG, Mon. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races at Batu Gantong. BACE 1 Captain's Guide (apprentice Sublan) jumped away awkwardly and lost a little ground. Near the 3f, Captain's Guide j had to be checked when j Excelsior (apprentice RLow t330 words
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Article67 1963-12-24 22 mOKYO. Mon.— HeavUy favoured X Ryu Forel put on a magnificent home stretch finish yesterday to win the Artma Memorial Grand Prix and become Japan's "Horse of 1963". Ryu Forel Is the first horse from the Kansal (Western Japan) District ever to win the Arlma.Kyodo - 67 words
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Advertisement136 1963-12-24 22 The Gift to cherish through the years... BRflun I it i->^^ fl Price: Spore $245/Fed. $275/BRAUN Kitchen Machine KM 31 Complete with all attachments! This automatic Kitchen Machine is light and portable and can do many hours of food preparation within minutes. It grinds your coffee, prepares the soup ingredients,136 words
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Advertisement167 1963-12-24 22 mm RHEUMATISM. Within 30 second* of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to {eel wonderful soothing relief from 'rheumatics'. mm. LUMBAGO. Yes, Deep Heat really gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back. Its fast-acting warming agent, methyl •alicylate, aided by a special lanolin base, penetrates167 words
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171 1963-12-24 23 Cricket 2 CHANGES IN AUSSIE TEAM FOR SECOND TEST SYDNEY, Mon. Richie Benaud, who has a finger injury, is among 12 players from whom Australia's team will be chosen to meet South Africa in the Second Test beginning in Melbourne on Jan. 1. Earlier today it was announced that a171 words
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Article74 1963-12-24 23 AUNCESTON, Mon.— South |j Africa's cricket team scored m innings and 147 runs victory )ver Tasmania on the tinul day ji the three-day match here. Scores: S. Africa 581-4 de:lared. Tasmania 211 (Sheen 56. Seymour 5-65. G- Pollock 3-4* l tnd 223 (."Haddocks 3b. Cowley Patterosn 32 not74 words
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Article205 1963-12-24 23 PENAN G. Mon. Pahang created an upset when they beat Johore 2-1 In Group B in the Malaysian Malays hockey carnival at Dnto Kramat this evening. Tengku Mahkota. who red the Raton! attack, opened the scoring midway through the first half. Abdul Rahman Hashim made it205 words
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Article135 1963-12-24 23 S'pore rider first IPOH. Mod.—Hamld Supaat of Singapore won the 100-mile Malaysian cycle race from Buklt Mertajam to Ipoh today clocking 4hr 26mtn 40sec. The race ended In a blanket finish of 17 cyclists with AndrewMichael of Selanßor edged into second place and Nr Joo Pong, also of Selangor, third.135 words
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Article67 1963-12-24 23 SINGAPORE. Mon.— SAAA secretary Niaz Mohamed Shah was today appointed as Singapore's official In the Malaysian team which will compete In a triangular athletic meet against Burma and Thailand at Bangkok on Ja. 18 and 19. At the emergency meeting held at People's Association, the SAAA67 words
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Article56 1963-12-24 23 IPOH, Mon. Rain washed out one of the two ties In the first Perak youths basketball championship which began here last nigtit. In the opening match, Tanjong Tualang MCA beat Lumut MCA by 39 points to 13. while the second tie between Kuala Kangsar MCA56 words
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Article22 1963-12-24 23 COLOMBO. Mon. India beat Ceylon 5-3 In a preliminary round Olympic soccer match here yesterday India led 2-1 at half-time22 words
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Article, Illustration52 1963-12-24 23 THE CHIEF Minister, Dato Wong Pow Nee, presents the new Penang men's singles cnampion, Yew Cheng Hoe with the trophy he won yesterday in the State s open championships. Cheng Hoe beat Tan Aik Huang 15 6 16 4 in52 words
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Article23 1963-12-24 23 MALACCA. Mon.— PWD shared points with St. Francis Association when they drew 2-2 In a Malacca hockey league match here today.23 words
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Article301 1963-12-24 23 Singapore teams ready Leow SINGAPORE, Mon.—Singapore Badminton Association's state training squad of men and women have reached the first phase of slxir.onth's intensive training in preparation for their Interstate tournaments next month. In the men's competition for the Foong Seong Cup. Singapore will meet Negri Sembilan on Jan. 3. the301 words
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356 1963-12-24 23 SINGAPORE, Monday. JNSPIRATION touched Malays' inside-right Majid Ariff just too late for them to prevent Chinese winning 3-2 at Jalan Besar Stadium today to clinch the Singapore Amateur Football Association Premier League championship. With only five minutes left Chinese were coasting to356 words
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601 1963-12-24 23 KEE TIANG - Cheng Hoe 's greatest day in badminton brought him sweet revenge KEE TIANG: By Oh Penang, Monday MAINTAINING their tradition of producing national champions, Penang ITI turned out yet another star in 19- year-old Yew Cheng Hoe at the state open badminton championships, which concluded at the Penang Chinese Girls601 words
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Article, Illustration455 1963-12-24 23 DENANG, Mon. The comeback trail has never been easy for an ex-champion, and for 33 year old Eddy Choong four times the All-England champion, twice Malayan and once Penang it has been no exception. But. by sheer grit and determination, and a passionate love for455 words
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Advertisement239 1963-12-24 23 NOW- BEFORE YOU BUY FILM FOR CHRISTMAS PICTURE-TAKING REMEMBER A moment worth saving is worth lifffli FILM It makes so much sense to trust moments you want to save to KODAK film. Kodak film proves its dependability in millions of cameras, year after year. That's because Kodak backs every roll239 words
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Miscellaneous54 1963-12-24 23 i Jll ■J L. '^H 11 1 •i A ll<>( KKY Malaysian Malays <irrm.il? Fer;ik P*Mkn«; Malacca v Johote (7 30 am>: S'aor v Kelantan (4 p.m >: Penane v Pahang; Johore v Perak <515- all I) Knmc' padang. Penangt Taiping l.ze: WorV~Ul Bn RMR (Garrison *rd. CYCUNfI MCP* 100-mile54 words
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Obituary25 1963-12-24 24 RYOER STEVENS on Derombor i.ml altar a shun illni""< I h' loved husband of Ki.-inci.-. Matu.u.l and father •f Kenneth. lan. Allan and Margaret.25 words
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Article411 1963-12-24 24 LONDON. Mon. It was a satisfactory day In the stock markets but with the attendance below normal business was on a reduced scale. OUtedged were In a distinctly brighter mood and gains of up to five sixteenths were recorded. War Loan 3<j per cent finished411 words
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Advertisement192 1963-12-24 24 JCfc; STATISTICS ■j &dfe* 34 22 34 This- lively j|jf r; person writes: I feel wonderful. My tiredness has none I look ten years younger, thanks to FORD PILLS Y««. underweight. evcrwaighf, tired. J M^kV. littltit m«n and woman tan reg«>n their I Wll' llllnM normal healthy figure and maintain192 words
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