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Title Section22 1963-12-27 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 The Straits Times lotto** 01 He***** ESTD. 1845. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1963. 15 CENTS. KDN 35222 words
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Article198 1963-12-27 1 Malayan civil servants coming EEEE1 m Our Civil Service officers back soon They complain ,^J5J5*xagg IM j j a a Inchc Zulkiflee in the House of of poor treatment there Kuala Lumpur, Thursday 'I'ENGKU Abdul Rahman said in Parliament today that Malayan officers would return from Brunei as198 words
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280 1963-12-27 1 Indonesia tells R.N. rescue ship: Quit our waters SINGAPORE, Thursday. A ROYAL Navy salvage vessel was ordered out of Indonesian waters yesterday when she went to assist a stricken passenger ship, the Mohamedi, which had been stuck since Monday night on a coral reef near the Indonesian island of Pulau280 words
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Article, Illustration460 1963-12-27 1 89 DEAD, 42 MISSING TASABLANCA, Thurs. The firestricken Greek cruise liner Lakonia was yesterday being towed to Gibraltar while 157 survivors who were landed here arrived back in England in Moroccan Caravelles. Some of the passengers ilt -cribed panic and scenesReuter - 460 words
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Article19 1963-12-27 1 KATMANDU. Thurs.— Dr. Tulsl Girl, chairman of Nepal's Council of Ministers, has resigned his post.— U.P.L19 words
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67 1963-12-27 1 BANGKOK. Thurs. —The Thai Prime Minister, Gen. Thanom Kittikachorn, said today he would resign as chairman of a tirm which proposes to build the Kra Canal. The firm is the Golden Peninsula Development Coy, which is backed by several American and French engineeringReuter - 67 words
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Article37 1963-12-27 1 HOLLYWOOD. Thurs.— Several Christinas wreaths covered the i Kravr here of Marilyn Monroe. Who died In August 1962. They included one from a man in Kent. England, mid another from a West German couple. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article40 1963-12-27 1 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japan Postal Workers' Union today called off Its go-slow tactics, which had caused a huge pile-up of undelivered mail throughout the country. after reaching agreement with the management on major points of disputes. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article157 1963-12-27 1 BUSMEN STRIKE IN KOTA BHARU Sabotage claim by management KOTA BHARU. Thurs. More than 350 workers of the NorthEastern Transport Service the only bus company in Kelantan here went on strike at 5 p.m. today when negotiations between the management and union leaders In Kuala Lumpur earlier today broke down.157 words
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Article, Illustration80 1963-12-27 1 DACCA (East Pakistan), Thurs. President Ay ub Khan (above), the soldier-leader who once sc-orned politics, has become the nations leading politician by accepting the presidency of a political party which supports him. At a two-day party con. vent ion here. President Ay libReuter - 80 words
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Article59 1963-12-27 1 PHNOM PENH. Thurs. Cambodia has firmly rejected United States proposal to send former Secretary of State Dean Acheson to Cambodia a.s a mediator in the strained relations between the two countries. The secretariat of the Chief of State here called a suggestion by Mr. Averell Harriman thatUPI - 59 words
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Article200 1963-12-27 1 Kuala Lumpur, Thurs A FOOD production plan to meet the threat of war arising from Indonesian confrontation is ready for immediate implementation in Malaysia, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. told Parliament tonight. Speaking in the House of Representatives. Inche Khir MM200 words
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Article60 1963-12-27 1 LOS ANGELES. Thurs. Greg White, 10. tried to get inside his home yesterday by climbing down the chimney because the doors were locked. The boy got Jammed In the chimney and. after being rescued by firemen, was asked if he was trying to act like Santa60 words
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Article43 1963-12-27 1 THE NETHERLANDS. Thurs.— Radio message* intercepted m Den Holder on Tuesday sa'.d the Finnish freighter Ara, 1.349 ton* sank oft the Dutch island of Vlielarid. The ships crew Wtt rescued by the Norwegian slv.o Siafjord. the messages said.— U.P.l.43 words
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Article19 1963-12-27 1 ADDIS ABABA. Thurs.—Ethiopia and South Korea have agreed to establish diplomatic relations at embassy level. Reuter. IReuter - 19 words
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Article56 1963-12-27 1 JAKARTA. Thurs. Tlu< Indonesian Communist Party has called lor immediate recognition of the "Government of North Kalimantan" proclaimed by Brunei rebel A. M. Azahari. A lengthy report by party chairman D. N. Aidit aNo dismissed the idea of Maphilindo "because of the fundamental differences between Indonesia's56 words
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Article675 1963-12-27 1 Uneasy truce halts Cyprus battle NICOSIA. Thurs. Greek and Turkish soldiers squared off against each other In Nicosia last night for what threatened to develop into a showdown of strength. Four truckloads of Gre"k troops, chanting military marches, took up positions near Government police and security forces headquarters. Turkish soldiersReuter - 675 words
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Advertisement33 1963-12-27 1 Dealers in DIAMONDS. RUBIES. EMERALDS, BLUE SAPPHIRES. CATS EYES, STAR SAPPHIRES. STAR RUBIES. Etc.. Etc. G. C.DE SILVA BROS. Jewellers. 3. RAFFLES FLACE. SINGAPORE. 1 TEL: *****. TOLLETS/ Have you ordered yours yet?33 words
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Advertisement130 1963-12-27 1 The Royal Navy dives with Rolex A diver's safety depends upon his equipment: it must be absolutely accurate and be able to withstand tremendous pressures. The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner wrist watch more than answers these requirements that it* why it is the official watch for divers of the Royal130 words
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Article, Illustration506 1963-12-27 2 'SOME DA V MALAYSIA WILL COLLAPSE 9 SOEKARNO WASH NGTON, Thurs »JHE United States is going ahead f with its plan to send units of the 7th. Fleet to the Indian Ocean, despite some objections voiced publicly by Indonesia and one orReuter - 506 words
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Article159 1963-12-27 2 SOMALI RAIDS: EMERGENCY IN KENYA NAIROBI, Thursday. rpHE Kenya Cabinet decided today to declare a A state of emergency in the troubled north-east region of the country, it was officially announced here yesterday. The Kenya Parliament is being recalled on Dec. 31. Cabinet ministers, who had gone home for Christmas,Reuter - 159 words
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Article87 1963-12-27 2 SAIGON, Thurs— The Cambodian Foreign Minister. Mr. Huat Sambath. arrived here yesterday at the head of a diplomatic mission for negotiations aimed at possible renewal of diplomatic relations between Cambodia and South Vietnam. Mr. Huat Is due to meet the South Vietnam junta chairman, Maj.-Gen. DuongUPI - 87 words
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Article94 1963-12-27 2 MANILA, Thurs. A crash programme of rice production will be undertaken by the Philippines Government in January to insure sufficient crops during the lean months next year, according to Mr. Sixto Roxas. chairman of the National Economic Council Mr. Roxas has been directed by PresidentReuter - 94 words
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Article40 1963-12-27 2 JAKARTA. Thurs. First batch comprising 63 troops of the Indonesian contingent in the Congo returned here on Tuesday night in U.S. Air Force planes. Indonesia is withdrawing all her contingent from the Congo comprising 1.500 paratroopers. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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147 1963-12-27 2 8 more 'burden f Britons must leave Uganda KAMPALA, Thurs. Eight more Britons have been ordered to leave Uganda because they attended the party celebrating the end of the "white man's burden" earlier this month for which six have already been expelled. All eight six men and two women hadReuter - 147 words
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211 1963-12-27 2 Birthday greetings from Nik to Mao TtfOSCOW, Thurs. 1T1 Mr. Khrushchev has sent a message to Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese Communist leader, congratulating him on his 70th birthday and wishing him "good health" and "many years of life," the Soviet news agency TftM said last night. The menage also expressedReuter - 211 words
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101 1963-12-27 2 Population of Japan hits 96 million mark rpOKYO, Thurs. Japan's A population on Oct. 1 totalled 96. 160.000, seventh in the world, the Statistics Bureau of the Prime Ministers Office said today. This represented an increase of 978.000 over last year. During the one-year period ending last September, births inReuter - 101 words
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73 1963-12-27 2 TOKYO. Thurs. Japan hopes to put a satellite weighing more than 300 1b in orbit some time during 1965. her leading rocket expert said today. Prof. Hideo Itokawa, of Tokyo University, said that ground tests already were underway on a 6373 words
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Miscellaneous26 1963-12-27 2 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby Af2& !y? 1 CLEARiMG OUT A\\\\\imummiiui23n pOlt&J/ (TUE LOFT ~dm C *pJftt\ 2 nil TMROW TWAT ij&tfm Cls*T V+fS (9 fl26 words
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34 1963-12-27 3 TRUCK DRIVER RUNS OVER OWN BABY ON DRIVEWAY MIAMI (Florida), Thursday. 1 FATHER ran over and killed one of his nine children here as he returned home from delivering Christmas presents to needy people.34 words
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Article49 1963-12-27 3 Solomon Barrett, n truck driver, teld police that he was .backing his truck Into his driveway "when I heard a thump. 'I went back to see what it was, and there was my baby." Barrett drove the baby, Michelle, 18 months, to a hospital. She died several hours later.49 words
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Article22 1963-12-27 3 MOSCOW: The Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet Federation of Socialist Republics continued its sessions on Christmas Dayjust another working day here.22 words
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Article28 1963-12-27 3 LONDON: The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Michael Ramsey, said on television that the spirit of Christmas giving «v often replaced by the spirit of getting, having and keeping.28 words
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Article15 1963-12-27 3 SPRING LAKE < Michigan Six people, including four children, died as flames swept their twostorey home.15 words
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Article35 1963-12-27 3 WASHINGTON: One of President Johnson's Christmas presents Is a white collie puppy named Blanco, from nine-year-old Lois Nelson. Lois told the President in a letter: "I think this dog will cheer your lonely job up."35 words
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Article19 1963-12-27 3 BERLIN: A brandy warehouse, stocked with £45.000 worth of provisions for New Year's Eve celebrations, was destroyed by fire.19 words
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329 1963-12-27 3 Dawn and victory to LBJ in aid battle WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Johnson yesterday won his first big struggle with Congress when an unprecedented dawn session of the House voted down its own attempt to curb wheat sales to Communist nations. Mr. Johnson called the action "constructive" and said: "I am329 words
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133 1963-12-27 3 Promotion of future son-in-law news to Johnson JOHNSON CITY (Texas). Thurs. President Johnson's future son-in-law has been promoted from ensign to junior Krade lieutenant in the navy. The news seemed to be a surprise to Mr. Johnson. The President had been lining up a group of relatives for a familyUPI - 133 words
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Article131 1963-12-27 3 THE 'POPE OF DADAISM' DIES F\RIS, Thurs. Tristan Tzara. the "Pope of Dadalsm," a precursor of sur- realism, died in Paris last night aged 69. i Born in Rumania. Tzara launched the "anti-art" Dada movement in 1916 us a debunking rebellion against established culture. He apparently chose the name fromReuter - 131 words
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104 1963-12-27 3 LONDON, Thurs. Sir Jack Hobos, one of England's greatest crickters, was buried a*. Hove on Tuesday. His opening partner In so many Test matches. Herbert SutJ.iffe. and several members of th» MOC were among those present. During a service at the Hoav parish church.Reuter - 104 words
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Article26 1963-12-27 3 CHARLESTON. (South Carolina). Thurs. Twelve people, all from the same family, died in a fire which gutted a small house here yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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103 1963-12-27 3 EDINBURGH. Thurs. Sir Alec Douglas-Home, the British Prime Minister, is to join the NaMon.il Farmers Union from the beginning of 1964. A inter applying for membership on behalf of his 3.000-acre Scottish estates was sent to the Edinburgh headquarters of the. union in ScotlandReuter - 103 words
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Article, Illustration86 1963-12-27 3 HOLLYWOOD ACTOR SEEKS SEAT IN SENATE LOS ANGELES, Thurs. George Murphy (above-) the Hollywood actor, today announced he was seeking the Republican Party nomination for the Senate seat being vacated next year by Senator Clair Engle of California. Murphy, who is 59, told reporters he would not want to identifyReuter - 86 words
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Article93 1963-12-27 3 ATHENS. Thurs. Mr. Panayotis Cansellopoulos, leader ot the National Radical Union, hits agreed to try to form a Government to succeed that of Mr. George Papaudereou, \vh,o resigned on Tuesday. King Paul summoned* Mr. Canellopoulos soon> after accepting the resignation of the six-week-old GovernmentReuter - 93 words
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Article62 1963-12-27 3 ACCRINGTON. (England. Thurs. A 12-year-old boy who went ghost hunting in a disused theatre died in a 60ft. fall from the roof, an inquest was told here. One of the boy's friends said they had been told tjiere were ghosts in the theatre andReuter - 62 words
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Article162 1963-12-27 3 HUNGARY ARRESTS DISASTER DRIVER BUDAPEST, Thurs. The death toll in Hungary's Christmas train crash near Szolnok rose to 43 yesterday, the Hungarian news agency reported. Two moro victims of the crash wrrp in a critical condition mid 17 were on the serious list of the total of 36 Injured. TheUPI - 162 words
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Article42 1963-12-27 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Gloria Vanderbilt, who inherited US$4 million at the age of 21, was married for the fourth time on Tuesr day. Her now husband is Wyatt Cooper, a film writer and playwright. Both are 39. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article21 1963-12-27 3 ISTANBUL, Thurs. A storm damaged about 90 per cent of all the buildings in Mardin. southMtst Turkey, yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration51 1963-12-27 3 TWO of the 73.000 West Berliners who got through the wall to East Berlin to visit relatives on Christmas Day. The visit was their first in the last 28 months. Picture shows Edith Boelmann and Beate Schwocknow hugging each other with joy and holding their border51 words
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Article298 1963-12-27 3 FLEEING EAST GERMAN SHOT IN BACK BERLIN, Thursday. tWST German border guards yesterday shot and wounded a youth trying to escape to West Berlin as thousands of West Berliners were streaming into the Eastern sector for the first Christmas reunion with their families there after 28 months. The youth wasReuter - 298 words
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Article50 1963-12-27 3 OXFORD, (England* Thurs. Sarah Challenor, 24, opened her eyes and spoxe to her mother after being in a coma for eight weeks. "A Christmas wonder." one of Miss Challenor's doctor's said. The young woman had suffered a fractured skull in a car crash in Yugoslavia.— Reuter.Reuter - 50 words
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Article25 1963-12-27 3 I,OS ANOELES. Thurs. Jas- j d Hcneix 63-yi'ar-old world- famous violonist, was divorced here on Monday after 16 years of i marriage. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Advertisement385 1963-12-27 3 IP IN A II s o/ DEPOSIT ACCOUNT I LOMBARD BANKING LIMITHD offers real tinancial stabffltj and an interest rate of S the maximum s ifc and sure rate for your money to earn. No U.K. Income Tax will be deducted; your money grows all the lime, and is completely385 words
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Article235 1963-12-27 4 Department being reorganised Target dates now for all works SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Public Works Department here \vill soon be reorganised, the Minister for National Development, Mr Limj Kirn Sun, announced today. Mr. Lim, wno had just inspected several PWD development projects, said the object of the reorganisation was235 words
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Article, Illustration137 1963-12-27 4 PEOPLE have used this unpaved lane in Singapore to and from their kamponc for over 29 years, unaware until yesterday, that they had been walking on an explosives dump. The dump was discovered by workmen from the Public Utilities Board who were digging up the137 words
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Article191 1963-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thursday. T>HE Minister for Culture. Mr. S. Rajaratnam, today called for the revival of the high quality 14th and 15th century Malay wood carvings through present-day Malay artists. He was speaking "at the opening of the second exhibition of paintings by Malay artists, organised by191 words
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Article121 1963-12-27 4 Fair deal for all tourists SINGAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Tourist Association today welcomed the passing of the Tourist Promotion Board Ordinance in the Legislative Assembly. The board is to co-ordinate activities of all tourist enterprises, reRulate standards and carry out an extensive publicity campaign An STA spokesman said: "We will121 words
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Article81 1963-12-27 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. today made his second tour of city cleansing and conservancy centres, calling at Lorong Lalat cleansing depot, and inspecting bin centres at French Road, Verdun Road. Dickson Road; Sungei Road, Mayne Road. Tiwary Street. Albert Street. Beach81 words
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Advertisement374 1963-12-27 4 REX HARRISON awarded BEST ACTOR for his magnificent performance in "CLEOPATRA" by the National Board ot Review Ot Motion Pictures, New York. 20th CENTURY FOX Present* ELIZABETH TAYLOR IN JOSEPH L MANKIEWICZ' STARRING RICHARD BURTON REX HARRISON **3BT A SUPER SPECTACLE IN TODD-AO COLOR BY DELUXE 9th SPECTACULAR DAY! j374 words
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Advertisement56 1963-12-27 4 1 IZT ~ZL i (SINGAPORE) TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! I There comes a time in every father's life... I when his baby becomes a babe'" TIICE SiES MNE \m*L saHt>fca THt NEW 20th I CENTURY-FOX I♦ I w-. Mmmr mmtr-nnrm-mmm Jl, < er GEYLANG Todoy Only: 1.30, 3.30, 7.30, 9.30 p.m I56 words
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Advertisement260 1963-12-27 4 I ALL TIME! RECORD! j Attendance on the Opening Day of "THE GREAT ESCAPE" sj at both the Capitol (Singapore) Federal (Kuala Lumpur) BROKE ALL EXISTING RECORDS in these territories. EVERY SEAT for EVERY SHOW SOLO OUT! B Don't be disappointed CASH BOOK NOW NO INCREASE in PRICES CAPITOL ffXtlS,260 words
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Miscellaneous324 1963-12-27 4 -THK following Is today's schedule DEPARTURES of civil aircraft movements at Cithsy Pacific Alrwiys: To Paya Lebar airport Singapore: Jakarta (TG 731) 8.10 p.m. ARRIVALS Oantas: To Perth, Sydney (QF Oantas: From London, Rome, 736) 11.15 p.m. Athens, palro, Karachi, Calcutta, Malaysian Airways: To Kuala Bangkok (QF 734) 10.20 p.m.324 words
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Article, Illustration149 1963-12-27 5 Miss Gigi Gibbons of the 'University of the Seven Seas' presents golf club to Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The "University of the Seven Seas", with 275 students on board, leaves Port Swcttcnham today after a two-day visit. The students today toured the Federal capital, listened to Parliament in session, and149 words
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234 1963-12-27 5 SUNGAI PATANI, Thurs. THE Minister of Sarawak Affairs, Dato Temenggong Jugah, had a brief reunion with his son, 2nd.-Lt. W. Wong Tidong, yesterday evening when he paid a visit to the Ist Bn., Malaysia Rangers, undergoing training at the Gurkha camp here.234 words
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169 1963-12-27 5 CORPORAL COURT MARTIALLED FOR PHOTO SALE OEREMRAN, Thurs. A corporal who sold four photographs for 51.30 to a recruit will lose five years of his seniority, a court martial decided today. Cpl. All bin Osman. 32, of the Port Dlckson Garrison, was charged with infringing Garrison standing orders by selling169 words
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Article33 1963-12-27 5 IPOH. Thurs. The iocal branch of the Indian Film Society will hold the finals of its Ulentime contest at the St. John's Church hall. Douglas Road, here tomorrow at 7 p.m.33 words
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Article, Illustration340 1963-12-27 5 How to win tourists and treat them, by an expert T<ANAH RATA, Thurs. A Inche Osmp.n Siru. the Tourist Promotion Officer commended the Cameron Highlands Tourist Promotion Association as the best and most active of its kind in Malaysia. He told association members at a special meeting that the effort340 words
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Article120 1963-12-27 5 SINGAPORE, Thursday. TWO shop assistants were murdered in Telok Ayer Street at noon yesterday. They were Ng Thim Lock, 23, and Tan Khoon Seong, 20, who were cornered by seven men, armed with daggers, after a chase. Outside the shop where Ng worked the120 words
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Article41 1963-12-27 5 IPOH. Thurs. Twenty-elßht people, the majority of them women, were arrested by police in a house in Lahat Road here last night (or gambling Ttiey will be charged in court tomorrow. They were released on police bail41 words
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Article25 1963-12-27 5 SUNOEI PATANI, Thurs. —The Natoinal Union of Plantation Workers here has moved Into Its new office at Batu Dua, Jaian Kuala Ketil25 words
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Article109 1963-12-27 5 First annual meeting for 5 years SEREMBAN, Thurs. The Seremban Sanitary Board Labourers Co-operative Cred.it Society was today criticised fftr holding Its annual meeting only once In five years. The criticism came from the newly-elected president, Mr. P. Gum am Singh Gill. Mr. Gill also stressed the need for the109 words
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Article76 1963-12-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs —The Yang di-Pertuan AKong will broadcast a New Year message over Radio Malaysia in Lnxlisn at ".30 p.m. on New Year's Eve. Tuesday. D<"C. 31. in Malay at 9 p.m.. and in t'»e Chinese service at 11 p.m. The repeat broadcast of the King's76 words
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Article, Illustration745 1963-12-27 6 Compensation claim from Japan should be called 'Goodwill payment': PM New scheme for housing Govt servants being studied by OUR PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS MALAYSIA'S economy is "one of the best, if not the best, in South-East Asia." Tengku Abdul Rahman told the745 words
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87 1963-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The $25, million Government of i Malaysia loan issued on Dec. 16 has been oversubscribed by $22.5 million. A Government statement said that the money raised was for development purposes. I "A further loan will be Issued early next year to raiie87 words
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266 1963-12-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs T ii K Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives. Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said today that Malaysia must start producing sugar for its own needs now. He referred to the growing world shortage of sugar which might continue for some266 words
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Miscellaneous92 1963-12-27 6 Alley Onp By V. T. Hamlin MPirk Tracy By Chester GoulH J riT\_L BE KNOWN FOREVER™^ fITS BEEN OFFICIALLY AC- ~1 F CEE WHfZ? /"lur. n*-m ■'pf ai i T7-. atT'^T AS E "SPARKLE PLENTY" CEPTEO ANO IS TWE FIRST I WHUTS IT 1 \f AND YOU RE ALL TO92 words
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Article, Illustration214 1963-12-27 7 LEE, STEPHENS TO LEAD PARLIAMENTARY TEAM KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. TOP-LEVEL parliamentary delegation led by the Singapore Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, and the Sabah Chief Minister, Mr. Donald Stephens, will make a one-month visit to 10 African countries beginning in the middle of214 words
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144 1963-12-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Yang dl-Pertuan Agong will unveil a plaque before 1,000 YIPs to mark the opening of the $40 million North Klang Straits project at Port Swettenham tomorrow. Among the V.I.Ps who will witness the ceremony are the144 words
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Article69 1963-12-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Sunny Hew alias Peng Kong. 24, was charged in a mapi.vrate s court here today with raping a 14-year-old girl at Jalan Temple, Brickfields, between 9 a.m. on Dec. 11 and 8 p.m. on Dec. 24. The magistrate. Inche Shalk Daud bin Haii69 words
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Article59 1963-12-27 7 Xmas normal at 'KK'— 107 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Kandang Kerbau maternity tia>pital recorded a normal day of births for Christmas Day 107 babies, including 51 girls. The total was 11 fewer than last year's. The first baby to arrive at 12.10 a.m. was a 61b 4oz, girl, daughter of Mr.59 words
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Article67 1963-12-27 7 I SINGAPORE. Thurs— The RoI yal Air Force Provost Marshal. Ah Commodore C.J. Millar, will tour bases in Singapore and Malaya from Jan. 6 to 17 He will wsit Changi. Seletar Tengah. and Butterworth. accompanied by the Far East Air Fore* Provost Marshal. Group67 words
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Article26 1963-12-27 7 PENANG, Thurs.— A cyclist. Yap Ten Sung, was today acquitted on a charge of failing to stop at a traffic sign on Sept. 25.26 words
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Article140 1963-12-27 7 Man with freak $1 note for sale BENTONG. Thurs. A stall-keeper here is offering a freak $1 note for sale to collectors. Cheong Seng Tuck. 30. of 39 Loke Yew Street, is the owner of the note. The front of the note is the same as any other; but the140 words
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388 1963-12-27 7 Tourism boost for Pangkor with new, shorter road IPOH. Thursday. A NEW network of roads, partly constructed with U.S. loan funds, and a $1.3 million bridge have brought the potentially magnificent holiday resort of Pangkor Island and its Jumping off point, Lumut, closer to Ipoh. i When the new bridge388 words
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153 1963-12-27 7 Number of teachers sacked 150: Barisan SINGAPORE, Thurs About 150 employees In Government-aided Chinese primary schools In the rural areas have been dismissed by the Government, according to the latest issue of the "Plebeian", organ of the Barisan Sosialis. Among these, it said, are 25 school principals. teachers. and clerks.153 words
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Article51 1963-12-27 7 ALOR STAR. Thurs. Five armed men entered a house in the United Patani Estate near Sungel Patani early this morning and robbed the owner. Ng Kee Han, of 535 and $65 worth of Jewellery. The robbers, all wearing masks, carried a pistol and a51 words
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Article30 1963-12-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Police detained 15 people under the Societies Ordinance and another two under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Ordinance In Island-wide security checks on Christmas Eve.30 words
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Article32 1963-12-27 7 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —A black Mercedes Benz belonging to Mr. R. P Veremberg which was parked in the compound of the Singapore Cricket Club on Tuesday night, has been reported stolen32 words
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Advertisement254 1963-12-27 7 I Advertisement M Mt^a^f Jf yaa\\ Beautiful hair styles are now being made to look more attractive with the "Peek-In" Olow of beauty. The rich delightful translucence you see when looking Into the depths of amber or a precious stone it is not a glitter not a shimmer or polish,254 words
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Advertisement354 1963-12-27 7 fOR THE WOMAN WHO LOVES BEING A WOMMI ***D and »<*■ LOTION flj Will V '-n /^S reallielf M j beauty I treatment J that cares for Ji all your skin Hera it i*: an after-batk 1 luxury care for all-over skin I f beauty! Enriched vi v 'heart of354 words
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Miscellaneous354 1963-12-27 7 Buys Bunny By Ralph Hvintdahl /^j\ Twe quit AT/vi/f^ Jf V coin' somef^l WISH TOLEAVE NOW?) %3J V^VA^el A DAYS «i /f &2\ A^^T V^ HEI^' X Straits Times Crossword ACROSS Heart of the Matter" (4). 1. 111-humour about selling 8. Relating to duties collected at places to actors in354 words
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Article91 1963-12-27 8 II or*, tit f Minimum) MR. A MRS. PivM ■oi't'pj thrlr «edd:n»; Baajaja\ reception on Thurwliiv r«-l?-«1 and for lovely DR. AND MRS. S rir:imji«!nsam 'hank all relatives ard fri-Tds for th'lr attendance, veil »i«Ik«. help »n<l glfta nn thr oiraaton of thnr v. rddinc on a-tS-ea. THE FAMILY91 words
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678 1963-12-27 8 The Straits Times Friday, December 27. 1963. A Realistic Picture j Accused of excessive optimism in casting the first Malaysian budget, Mr. Tan Siew Sin produced an effective reply. In 1960 Malaya had a surplus of $239 million instead of the estimated deficit of 59 million: in 1961 a surplus678 words
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Article469 1963-12-27 8 When the Yang di-Pertuan Agong opens four new deepwater wharves at Port Swett- cnham today he will also open a brighter era in the history of this much criticised place. The new facilities, able to handle up to 3,000 tons of dry cargo daily, will double the469 words
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Article153 1963-12-27 8 President Ayub Khan, the soldier who once scorned politics, is now a politician involved in the democracy of his own making. This week he was elected president of the Pakistan Muslim League, succor to the Muslim League which led Pakistan to its separate independence, and now he leads153 words
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395 1963-12-27 8 America warms to talks with the East From Geoffrey Hodgson WASHINGTON. Thursday. Subtly, but quite definitely. American policy on East-West talks has modulated into a more Christmassy key. The Administration is not carolling peace and good will. It still makes thr same cautious estimate of the chances of reaching any395 words
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609 1963-12-27 8 JOHN GALE - Four-star kennel on the Cote d'Azur JOHN GALE by NICE, Thurs.— This Christmas a lot of people have left Monaco or Nice, their yachts and their poodles, and have gone to Paris, London, or New York. They can easily leave a yacht or a house: a dog can be more609 words
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Article, Illustration1040 1963-12-27 8 Influence of Big 5 wanes in the U.N. WITH MORE THAN HALF THE 113 MEMBER STATES AFRICAN AND ASIAN- by A SPECIAL WRITER THE eighteenth annual session of the United Nations General Assembly which has just ended has lived up to the rather modest expectations of observers here Apart from1,040 words
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Advertisement787 1963-12-27 8 Straits Times Malay Mail cumiim tsMniwnwin a*ay aw saa 14* Ms** COLO STONAGK ANCADI Onaiaroi Road COLD STORAGE BRANCH!* AT HOLLAND ROAD-KATONO KCPPEL ROAD-NAVAL BAS« Aatitorttwd A— mm cmr book stork ltd WKMaw Houm. CoOyw Qawy THE NEWS FRONT Ftupatrlck'a Suuac w »»l M. M. ISMAIL S Admiralty Road. Nnml787 words
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Advertisement57 1963-12-27 8 THE COLD WAR. ISN'T OVER Can the Peking-Moscow rift and the nuclear test ban spell peace for the West? No, says an expert who warns that Khrushchev and Mao still plan to bury us! Here you'll read 4 dangerously false assumptions currently held by many people and a pungent rebuttal57 words
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Advertisement55 1963-12-27 8 William Jacks Co. (Malaya) Ltd. are proud to be associated with the North Klang Straits Project in supplying the following materials for the construction of the offices and godowns UNION locks and door closer SHOWELL door furniture WORCESTER brass hinges STANMORE springs SISSONS paints and distempen SHANKS sanitary ware CRITTALL55 words
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Advertisement53 1963-12-27 9 GAMMON CHRISTIAN-NIELSEN CIVIL ENGINEERING CONTRACTORS r JOINT VENTURE OF r GAMMON (MALAYA) 1959 LTD. CHRISTIAN! NIELSEN A/S P.O. box 68 petaling jaya AND ORSTEDHUS V. FARIMAGSGADE KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYA. 41, COPENHAGEN V. DENMARK. NORTH KLANG STRAITS CONTRACT PORT SWETTENHAM MALAYA PHONE NO. 6173 P.O. BOX L B. NO. 1 CABLES:53 words
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Article, Illustration418 1963-12-27 9 'vtM WtfWM ■HI ENGINEERING FEAT COST $40 MIL; TOOK 3£ YEARS TO BUILD By STAFF WRITER 4 engineering feat which took 3£ years to complete has created a new Malaysian port five miles from Port Swettenham on what was previously marshy ground. The $40 million418 words
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Article, Illustration389 1963-12-27 9 By SPECIAL WRITER I^l IK iang di-Pertuan Agong will unveil a commemorative plaque and deliver a royal message on opening the $40 million North Klang Straits project at. Port SwettenIkmii at l.'M) this afternoon. More than 1,000 guests are expected to be present at this389 words
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Article, Illustration581 1963-12-27 10 MINISTER'S PET PROJECT READY FOR SHIPPING Congestion at Swettenham expected to be relieved QNK of the Malaysian Transport Minister's pet projects, the North Klang Straits scheme also represents another big; step forward in the development of this new. young nation. By SPECIAL WRITER Dato Sardon bin581 words
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Article, Illustration519 1963-12-27 11 The $30 million loan of confidence from U.S. ANOTHER MILESTONE IN NATIONS DEVELOPMENT: ENVOY BALDWIN By SPECIAL WRITER THK "new-look" given to Port Swettenham with the completion of the North Klang Straits project has cost a large sum of money. But it is money well spent on a development scheme,519 words
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216 1963-12-27 11 Ol this land and your rbility to put them to work for human betterment. I am certain that Malaysia's future La bright and assured." Former judge From now on. the n°w Port Swettenham Authority headed by Dato Abdul Hamid bin Mustafa, a former216 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-12-27 11 Railway chief confident of port's future rVHE General A manager of the Malayan Railway, Dato Ahmad Perang, said that with the setting up of the now Port Authority and the completion of the North Klang Straits project. Port Swettenham should be ready to handle satisfactorily a 1 1 traffic passing238 words
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Article, Illustration674 1963-12-27 12 New wharves welcomed, but how long will they be adequate? HOPES THAT ONE DAY SWETTENHAM WILL BE PASSENGER PORT MORE JOBS AS PORT GROWS BIGGER HPHE realisation of the their livelihood is available but it should As tnc t »hi P pm«. combe considerable as the panics expand so too674 words
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242 1963-12-27 12 FULFILMENT OF LONG-A WAITED DREAM HPHK Klang and Port Swettenham Chinese Chamber of Commerce are full of praise for the setting up and completion of the new port project. The vice-president. Mr. Ng Soon Huat. said that the completion of the new port was the fulfilment of a long-awaited dream.242 words
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Article, Illustration408 1963-12-27 13 Shift and bonus system the answer THIE .Malayan Railway is convinced it has found the answer to the problem of faster clearance of cargo at Port Swettenham. It is t onfidcnt that the shiftanil bonus system, which it introduced at th- end of INI during the408 words
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Article, Illustration261 1963-12-27 14 /)NK of the interesting features of the North Klang Straits scheme is the $4 million bridge, the only one of its kind in Malaysia. It is a bridge with a difference for it is designed to serve a two-fold purpose261 words
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Article, Illustration302 1963-12-27 15 Port's first Asian manager has his contract renewed MR. S.M. MAROOF, Is the first Asian Port Authority general manager. Born in Itli in India he graduated from the Aligarh University with a M.A. degree. popular sportsman, he led the tennis team in several matches and he also obtained the double302 words
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Article, Illustration487 1963-12-27 15 BUT NOW IT IS THE BEST IN S-E ASIA TIIK man behind the multi-million dollar North [Clang Straits project, Mr. B.T.L. Sanderson, is perhaps the happiest Railway oflicial today. The reason: Mr. Sanderson said that for a long time, as one who487 words
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Article, Illustration166 1963-12-27 15 Malaysian traffic manager rose from the ranks fHK first Malaysian to be appointed traflic manager in the Port Swettenham Port Authority in place of Mr. M.G. Israel who is retiring under the Maiayanisation scheme is r Mr. Tan Low Eng. Mr. Tan, a former student of the Malacca Anglo-Chinese School,166 words
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Article, Illustration303 1963-12-27 16 Congestion will be a thing of the past 'pHK last retiring expatriate officer in the Port Swettenham Port Authority, Mr. M.G. Israel, says that he is one of the happiest men in the world to see the North Klang Straits project completed303 words
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Article, Illustration206 1963-12-27 16 Historic day for Malayan Railways T»HE Malayan Railway A Administration attach c s a special significance to Sept. 13. 1960. It was the day when documents giving the "go ahead" signal for the launching of the North Klang Straits project was signed between the Railway Administration and the contractors, Gammon206 words
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Article144 1963-12-27 16 THE opening of the $40 million port by the Yang diPertuan Agong today starts a new chapter in the history of Port Swettenham. The new port is a stepping stone to the development of this part of Malaysia. As described by the retiring traffic manager of144 words
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Advertisement138 1963-12-27 24 HAVE YOU A REFRIGERATOR WHICH SAVES YET GIVES SO MUCH SPACE? HITACHI The Hitachi Refrigerator saves space because it is compact and streamlined. But it gives you plenty of storage space inside— because it is designed that way: with flush door hinges and wide freezing compartment The movable shelves conveniently138 words
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Advertisement100 1963-12-27 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 words SlO (minimum) LAST 2 DAYS OF CLOSING SALE at Esquire's 86, High Street. CLOSING! CLOSING! YOUR LAST CHANCE TO BUY SAVE PRICES SLASHED 50 UNDER COST Come and see for yourself! LADIES Skirts 8.90 $4.10 Slacks 6.90 $3.90 Blouses 6.90 $4.50 MEN'S Terylene Shirts $15.50100 words
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Advertisement77 1963-12-27 10 Compliments to the Port Swettenham Authority on the occasion of the inauguration of the North Klang Straits Wharves "/Ay. C «m.V fr^~*'^^^^^^sS^£^^' MADE IN MALAYSIA Seventeen miles of dual carriageway from Kuala Lumpur to Klang, and all made exclusively with Shell's Made -in- Malaysia Bitumen. At Klang, the road continues77 words
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Advertisement199 1963-12-27 10 THE OPENING OF THE NORTH KLANG STRAITS PROJECT A MILESTONE ON THE PATH OF PROGRESS CONGRATULATIONS FROM NEDLL OY D ISTHMIAN LINES. INCORPORATED 1 Welcome the opening of the North Klang Straits by His Majesty, The Yang -di Pertuan Agong General Agents (or Malaysia: McALISTER 6c COMPANY, LIMITED Singapore, Port199 words
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Advertisement153 1963-12-27 11 BEST WISHES CONGRATULATIONS to the PORT SWETTENHAM AUTHORITY on the occasion of the official opening of the NORTH KLANG STRAITS SCHEME from LOW PEE LORRY TRANSPORT CO., LTD. i lncorporated in \re federclion of Vaiayoi HEAD OFFICr BWANCH OFFICE 74, Jalon Roton. 18, (3rd mile) Watson load off Kampong Attop153 words
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Advertisement172 1963-12-27 11 GOOD SERVICE in the past BETTER SERVICE in the futuie Better Ship BEN LINE to and from PORT SWETTENHAM ships and docks on the new wharf at North Klang Protecting Ships and Docks, New Wharf at North Klang. v dfia Huge rubber tubes specially built by Goodyear for such M172 words
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Advertisement143 1963-12-27 12 Congra tv la tions to the Port Swettenham Authority ON THE OPENING OF NEW NORTH KLANG STRAITS WHARVES i t j#iilL_ plllllllllllllllllllllH r AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES SERVING FIFTY PORTS ON FOUR WORLD ROUTES j ROUND-THE-WORLD V^^^^^3k TRANS-PACIFIC j M^^BB^^# STRAITS-ATLANTIC j N^^ INTERCOASTAL j AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES MERCANTILE BANK BUILDING143 words
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Advertisement88 1963-12-27 12 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. WELCOME THE OPENING OF THE NORTH KLANG STRAITS BY HIS MAJESTY, THE YANG di-PERTUAN AGONG Agent*: HARRISONS CROSFIELD (Fed. of M) LTD. PORT SWETTENHAM McALISTER COMPANY LIMITED. SINGAPORE PENANG Congratulations to Port Swettenham Authority i on the occasion of the opening of their NORTH KLANG88 words
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Advertisement92 1963-12-27 13 H I bbbbbbbV BBaaaaaaVßßßß Ba P&O and 8.1. offer their congratulations to the Minister of Transport and the Port Swettenham Au- thorities on the inauguration of the North Klang Straits Scheme and the increase in the capacity of Port Swettenham. Harrisons Crosfield (F. of M.) Ltd, their agents at Port92 words
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Advertisement74 1963-12-27 14 Helping A ,to build Malaya Malayan Cement Limited were proud to play their part in the North Klang Straits project. Over 20,000 tons of I Tiger Cement were used during construction, further proof that Malayan Cement Limited are indeed "Helping to Build Malaya". MALAYAN CEMENT LTD niiins Firnntnsx* t-ii\tk ALFRED74 words
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Advertisement35 1963-12-27 14 EXTERNAL ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION INCLUDING THE SUPPLY OF;- OTTERMILL SWITCHGEAR WATFORD TRANSFORMERS LUCY STREET LIGHTING CUTOUTS CROMPTON PARKINSON CABLE ALLIANCE (Malaya) ENGINEERING CO LIMITED KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE IPOH PENANG MESSAGERIES MARITIMES i Serving Malaysia Since 786235 words
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Advertisement39 1963-12-27 15 (Heartiest Congra tula tions to the PORT SWETTENHAM AUTHORITY on the occasion of the official opening of the NORTH KLANG STRAITS PROJECT from MR. EU ENG HOCK (MANAGING DIRECTOR) MESSRS EU LEE LANDING SHIPPING CO., LTD. (STEVEDORES) PORT SWETTENHAM39 words
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Advertisement113 1963-12-27 15 THE GLEN LINE who have been operating shipping services to and from Malaysia for nearly 1 00 years offer their congratulations on the opening of the North Klang Straits project. GLENLYON CLASS 20 KNOTS GLENEARN CLASS 17* KNOTS ®/i\nri nnifin^ BETWEEN EUROPE AND THE FAR EAST GLEN 'to- LINE GUN113 words
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Advertisement101 1963-12-27 16 IflirU RUBBER PRODUCTS ■i i"" M^^ (NATURAL/SYNTHETIC) tOUD ITlli JMOII CYCIf-rutlt UOOi-Illl* IMMM •«C«IMO» CONVITOt lIHINOI V^^^CTCll IT«|» ■MHMH SYMBOL OF QUALITY MMHMM -oju Oil IMMN MiNtlNO •Ollllt OOMItfIC MOtlt "IOOtMAH O-lINGI WIUINGTON ***** SHUM YIP LEONG RUBBER WORKS LTD., MALAYA HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS to the PORT SWETTENHAM AUTHORITY on the101 words
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Advertisement255 1963-12-27 16 PROMPT^ SINGAPORE BAGGAGE TRANSPORT AGENCY (M) LTD. LET US DO THE TROUBLESOME WORK AND SAVE YOU THE BOTHER For all Your Packing Baggage Requirements SHIPPING STORING INSURANCE CARGO CLEARING FORWARDING With The Most Experienced Packers And Staff To Attend To Your Requirements Ring K.L. *****/2/3, Overseas Chinese Bank bidg., P.O.255 words
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Article, Illustration296 1963-12-27 17 SECOND TIME IN EIGHT MONTHS— 3,OOO RECORDS VALUED AT $25,000 STOLEN KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THREE thousand pop and classical records worth $25,000 were stolen from the Music City shop in Bukit Bintang Road here early this morning. This is the second time in eight months that296 words
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124 1963-12-27 17 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Kaum Ibu (women's section of Umnot has decided to launch a campaign to enrol members for national service. Che Dasimah Dashir. leader of the movement, said today she expected many Umno women would respond. "We will go round from124 words
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Article52 1963-12-27 17 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Thieves smashed three steel padlocks to break into a general merchants' shop in Jalan Kayu on Monday night, looting it of 513.480 worth of radios, television sets, tape -recorders, watches and cameras. The proprietor. Mr. Goi Cheong. 49. was asleep on the first floor of52 words
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204 1963-12-27 17 Rooftop chase ends in arrest of wanted man KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A wanted man was arrested after a dramatic rooftop chase and struggle in Jalan Haji Hussein, off Jalan Raja Muda here, early yesterday morning. He is Teoh Guan Hoe. alias Choong Yee, 25, who is wanted by the Selangor204 words
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Article32 1963-12-27 17 RAWANG, Thurs. The O.C.P.D. hero Asst. Supt. Mon bin Mohamed Taib. has left on transfer to Kajang. Senior Inspector Mohamed Taha bin Jalil. from Kuala Lumpur, has taken his place.32 words
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Article50 1963-12-27 17 PARIT BUNTAR, Thurs. Mr. Donald Tan Khuan Khean, a Brinsford Lodge trained teadher at the Methodist Secondary School here, has fcjen selected to attend a one-year specialist training course in physical education at Clieras. Kuala Lumpur. Mr. Tan, a popular sportsman, captained Krian District at soccer.50 words
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83 1963-12-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Prime Minister will be asked in the Senate tomorrow to declare the Government's policy on appointing Singapore citizens to public posts in Malaya. Sabah and Sarawak. The question will come from S.ngapore Senator. Inche Ahmad bin Haii TafT. He83 words
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Article54 1963-12-27 17 IPOH. Thurs. Detective Sergeant Robert Chan Ah Ho 40, of Kuala Kuang who came her* with his ramtly for Christmas holidays, has had cash anl oersonal belongings worth ?398 stolen. He discovered the loss when he r.oke up in a room In the Hotel Bali In54 words
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Article36 1963-12-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Two more postal i'.R»ncies hive been opened In Ipoh ltoad (fifth mile) and at Ayer lu»m In Perak. the Minister or Worts, Posts anc Telecommunications. Oato V.T. Sambanthan, said here tocay.36 words
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Article, Illustration37 1963-12-27 17 TWO doctors were married in Muar recently. Picture shows Dr. Moses Tay Leng Kong, a private practitioner, and his bride. Dr. Yeoh Saw Ai, of the Muar General Hospital, after their wedding. —Straits Times picture.37 words
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177 1963-12-27 17 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The leader of the visiting New Zealand Rotarians, Mr. A. R. Dreaver, said today he was very impressed by the strong "determination, purpose and impetus' with which Malaysians were pursuing their destiny. Speaking at a luncheon sponsored by the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club.177 words
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93 1963-12-27 17 MALACCA, Thurs. The strike at Kemuning Estate. Tebong, 27 miles from here, in which 650 workers are involved, entered its 39th day today without any sign of settlement. Ttie workers, all members of the National Union of the Plantation Workers, stopped work on Nov.93 words
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Article138 1963-12-27 17 LOCK-OUT, SAY 80 NANYANG MEN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The mani agement of the Nanyang Siang Pau locked out 80 of its workers today, a spokesman of the National Union of Employees in the Printing Industry told a Press conference this evening. The union wants a new agreement to replace one138 words
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Article38 1963-12-27 17 PENANG. Thurs. G. Munlaml. 23. who was found fighting and behaving In disorderly manner at the junction of Maxwell Road and Maxwell Lane on Christmas Eve, was today granted bail pending hearing on Jan. 3.38 words
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96 1963-12-27 17 Eight more Indonesian agents held in S'pore SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Special Branch have arrested eight more agents since Dec. 18— the day the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, exposed an Indonesian plot for sabotage in Singapore and announced the arrest of 37 agents and saboteurs. Top spy The Police96 words
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108 1963-12-27 17 PENANG, Thurs. The newly -formed Lions Club of Prnang plans to set up different vernacular sections to enable people proficient in vernacular languages to join as members. The president. Inche Abu Bakar Aziz, said that the creation of these sections was necessary in108 words
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168 1963-12-27 17 Pahang Govt allots 2,700 acres for families KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The Pahang Government has set aside 2.700 acres of land for more than 420 families as a result of an appeal by the State M.C.A. The chairman of the PaMCA. Dato Ngau Ken .Lock, announced this here today He said168 words
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Advertisement220 1963-12-27 17 U.S. P* MAERSK LINE COPENHAGEN extend their warmest CONGRATULATIONS TO THE PORT SWETTENHAM AUTHORITY ON THE OPENING OF THE KLANG STRAITS SCHEME General Agents for Singapore, Port Swettenham and Penang ANGLO-AMERICAN CORPORATION LTD. Denmark House, 7th Floor, Singapore. Telephone: *****. Advertisement Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Stops Itch—220 words
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Advertisement73 1963-12-27 17 HARRISONS &CROSFIELD (FEDERATION OF MALAYA) LTD. PORT SWETTENHAM EXTEND THEIR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT AND THE PORT SWETTENHAM AUTHORITY ON THE OCCASION OF THE OPENING OF THE NEW PORT AT NORTH KLANC STRAITS PORT SWETTENHAM. AS AGENTS FOR: P 0 ORIENT LINES B. I. STEAM NAVIGATION CO. LTD.73 words
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Miscellaneous582 1963-12-27 17 |Today'sßadio,TV| RADIO MALAYSIA Dark; 11.30 Violins Be«?in To rCMUIU MALAYSIA P ay 12 mit j nlltlu NeKa ra-Ku. NATIONAL SHORTWAVE close Do *nSERVICE 41.7 metres RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 6.00 Tune SignaJ. Ne- MEDIUM WAVE gara-Ku; 6.02 Morning Melo- SERVICE 476 metres dies; 7.00 Time Signal. The SHORT WAVE SERVICE News;582 words
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Article, Illustration552 1963-12-27 18 year, the net profit for the year was $285,464. Together with the balance of $21,433 brought forward from the last account, the total amounts to $306,907 out of which has to be deducted the interim dividend of five per cent less tax on the old552 words
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163 1963-12-27 18 Gestetmer opens branch offices in Kuching and Jesselton GESTETNER (Eastern) Ltd. announces the opening of two new branches, at Kuching and Jesselton. There will also be a showroom at Jesselton. Service departments have been set up for more efficient and regular servicing of Oestetner installations in Sarawak and Sabah. and163 words
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63 1963-12-27 18 Joint Japan, Korea air service pact Japan Air Lines and the Korean National Air Lines have sinned an agreement to start a joint air service between Japan and the Republic of Korea early next year. According to t) i agreement, the Korean airline will operate three services a week between63 words
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Article40 1963-12-27 18 Steel demand is still going up and the peak is not yet in sight, Iron Age magazine reports. December shipments will be up from November and January will bring another increase of from five to ten per cent.40 words
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Article, Illustration124 1963-12-27 18 17IORD-MALAYSIA this week F introduced the 1964 Ford Galaxie. The fourdoor hardtop, in keeping with its racing successes in America and Britain, now has a sportier, racier look particularly in its new roofline and generally throughout the body styling. Amon£ the mechanical improvements are: strengthened engine124 words
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Article133 1963-12-27 18 ANOTHER CREATIVE CIRCLE CONTEST r[E Creative Circle of Singapore is again organising an Advertising Awards competition open to all advertising agencies and other organisations producing publicity material. Mr. B Hoyle, chalrmrn, said that last year's response was so favourable that the scope for the 1963 awards had been extended. This133 words
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Article49 1963-12-27 18 Three more realty companies wiih a nominal capital ot $1 million each, have been registered in Singapore. They are World-Wide Land and Estate Agencies Ltd. of Raffles Place. Wilmer Enterprises Ltd. of Armenian Street and Chip Tai Realty Ltd. of Upper Circular Road.49 words
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Article40 1963-12-27 18 Chrysler Corporation's capital spending m 1964 will total more than $200 million, against around U.S.SSO million this year, the firm announced. Next year's spending Includes outlays for a new assembly and stamping plant to be completed in mid-1964.40 words
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Article260 1963-12-27 18 A HONG KONG shirt company which has annual sales of $2 million in Malaysia, is moving into the local market in a big way. It Is Spear Shirt Co. Ltd., manufacturers of Spear shirts which have been on sale here for the past five260 words
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Article, Illustration58 1963-12-27 18 VICE-PRESIDENT FOR AIA IN HONG KONG MR. J. B. DONNALLY (above), a leading U.S. Insurance executive, has been elected vice-president of the American International Assurance Co. Ltd. He will be stationed In Hong Kong and will assume duties from next month. Mr. Donnally, who began Ms insurance career in 1937,58 words
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Article36 1963-12-27 18 Japanese motor vehicle production In November broke the previous all-time record set In Oct£ ber. totalling 126,102 units the Japan Automotive Industrial 'Association said in Tokyo. Passenger cars accounted for as ..stiff-36 words
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Article58 1963-12-27 18 r!E Atomic Energy Commission says it has developed an improved way of making hard-wearing rubber for motor-car tyres, conveyor belts and other goods, according to a report in the London Financial Times raw i ftUer mat *rtals and raw latex are mi- d together as free-flowing soJm. men58 words
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Advertisement189 1963-12-27 18 STAINLESS STEEL SINK ffTr^if^Tn Corrosion Resistant Tj |9» Lifetime Service 4t SINGAPORE. KUALA LUM PUR. PEN AN G. IPO H. SEREMBAN, Water Cooled Diesel W Engines for +1 Agriculture and Industry One Two cylinders, /^Jj* jjjr\ HMt UNITED ENGINEERS LIMITED SINCATOtI SANOAKAN FEDERATED ENGINEERING CO., LTD. KUILA lUMFU* I'OH MNANG189 words
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Advertisement1308 1963-12-27 19 JOU«MO^»^«STCOASIUK Due S'pori Sails P. Z'Hm Penang MACHAON iKcrpm, G*:|i« ll Pt/TMay Dec 21 ASPHALION A.: L pool. i-.fcm ttC 29/ 3 ATREUS nxrpool. G.asgo* Oec 21 Jai 2 Jao 4 DIOMEO LKCrpill Jm 9/1* NELEUS 1 pool, u.i-i Jai C Jaa I Jaa 9 is PERSEUS luerpial. biasgow JM1,308 words
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Advertisement1378 1963-12-27 19 ,g| THE EAC LINES mom* mi mom aiu norn «mi no* Man SAILINGS 10 GENOA, it HAVRE. HAMBURS, BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTEROAM OSLO tOTHENBURS ANO COPENHAGEN ™"™^™""™Twe I ™"~"^^7!Ti^~ l ™^Ttnan7" "JUTUNOIA" I) COn 31 29/39 Dec 31 Die -KAMBOOIA' I) 81 UCC 4 Na 9/ I JM 1/ I1,378 words
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Advertisement1245 1963-12-27 19 I BEN® LINE I EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL i CONTINENTAL PORTS orilAr nt?D po(t Hamburg jai A BENALULK limlii Ft* 2 Smgaairt P. Swettenkan. rioj»i Rotterdam Fit 19 li Pon Dec 39 Dec 31/ 1 A-twerp Fll BENNEVIS fo IT M mi" Singapore P. Swetteikaa r-eiaig Hamburg .tl II1,245 words
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Advertisement1295 1963-12-27 19 w. McALISTER tfc CO.. LTD. w^, W7& J:J r**^ P*** ELLERMAN LINE <h KLAVENESS JUNE LONDON. HAMBURG. NOIIERIiUI. IOS aMkiJU, »AH rMNCISCO. HAVRE MUU t MIOOLESBROUGJI UAIILE. VANCOUVER t PORIIANI CITY OF PETERBOROUGH »«Mtrt| crgoj^jtitral t SnU S'po'o P S'hani Pennip. tiiimywni* 1/4JM S/9JM 7/7JM ypof Ts,^ 1 Pinang Cm1,295 words
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Article101 1963-12-27 20 THERE were no rubber and tin markets yesterday (Boxing Day) and the trading rooms of the Malayan Stork Exchange in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur were also rlosrd. Trading will be resumed this morning. The London Stoik Exchange, rubber and (in markets also did nut operate yesterday101 words
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Article221 1963-12-27 20 SHIPS lying alon K »id* th* SmKapor* Harbour whirvt. *r .ipected t.day ar«: UaKoboy 35/36, strtl Advocate 47, Tltrre 33/34, Rajah I'.riA.k* m Bafta> 18, Tapaii NW.4, I^iI>m NW.;, Si-dill NW.3. DiTbiKhshira tt/X, Bindoran 1/2, Honhoi» °I.> in. Haiiaf Kenu 10/11. Bomti.iy iru tl star Alcyone fiA.221 words
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Article60 1963-12-27 20 THE Malayan Exchange Banks' Association made these changes in its rates to merchant! yesterday (all rates to $100j: Canada: buying TT tt%, airmail OD U%, 90 d/st 30 credit bills. 36 l/ll trade bilk.. Selling TT or OD ready: (an.nU Htt; Deutsche Marks 129 11»1 land Guilders 117',:60 words
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Article89 1963-12-27 20 Ruober In London became progressively quieter during the holiday shortened week up to Wednesday. A steadier tendency was seen ai times mainly instigated by the terminal section where some shoncoverlng and squaring on* took place. Ciis twos attracted preholiday covering interest but sellers generally remained reserved. However, any89 words
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Article66 1963-12-27 20 Tin production in the States of Malaya in November totalled 4,800 tons or 176 tons less than in October. At the end of the month tiiere were 702 active mines operating, or four more than at the end of the previous month. Production in the first 11 months66 words
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Article35 1963-12-27 20 Prtaling Tin Ltd. has announced a final dividend of 15 per cent making a total of 30 per cent for the year to October 31 against 15 per cent for the previous year.35 words
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Article18 1963-12-27 20 glnmpor. Coconut OH Mtlltn' A-i»-tlatlon: hulk $50 !>HI-r«. drum SM aellem. The tone waa quirt.18 words
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Advertisement1135 1963-12-27 20 U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service b PO'< K S'-"" 1 Hongkong K'Msiurg a f'C'SCO k «")ieni r» lorn Kimkawa Mara" 23 31 Die li Part 5 Jai 7 Jai 24 Jai 21 Jai 12 Ftl ■'Kinikawa Maru" 21/21 Jin 29/31 Jai i Ftl I ftl 24 Ftl 2i Ftl li1,135 words
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Advertisement1026 1963-12-27 20 NEJKHKai AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZtAIANO SEIVICt > INDIA. PAKISTAN ANO f, -Ult Si»VICtS Id 'rtaantlt, AltlJilt. MllloyrM. S»*MT To Madns nl NafanttilM ftning r S'n*» S'pou I Spore P. Stum Unwi BULIMIA Jan |'v Jit 15,17 Jan RAJUU 2/11 ill 12 JM 11 M II: Akctlin ftclimttM. ijrtUltw, Intel* RAJUU1,026 words
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Advertisement1513 1963-12-27 20 Government of the Colony of Singapore 3<~ c 1946 Rehabilitation Loan (1962/1970). Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Loan win be closed from the Ist. January 1964, to 14th January. 1964, both days Inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrants. BY ORDER The Hongkong and1,513 words
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Advertisement773 1963-12-27 20 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE PIBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. The Public is hereby notified j that the private streets (i) between the Supreme Court and the City Hall (off St. i Andrew's Road), (ii) at ths rear of the Supreme I Court and the City Hall (from High Street773 words
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Advertisement669 1963-12-27 21 (Continurd from Page 8). SITUATIONS VACANT M 11.1^* Si I Win. I— Box SO et*. txtn POST OF CLERK Sekoinh M' nenxuh Teknik l'uldii I'm.m*:. Vacancy tilled. All applicants thanked, A LARCE COMPANY requires s«-r--f ncv.r.il 1 \|«-r:enced lift attendBBta. riease apply Tel. tS'pore) S2VV4/ WANTED On.- Oeneral Amah and669 words
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Advertisement715 1963-12-27 21 SITUATIONS VACANT It Wtrd* *S (Mi*.)— Box 50 et*. txtra REQUIRED PART TIME Translator able tran«!at- »nd tvj Knftli'h to Russian LinKiiaue. Write Box A 6959 poriWANTED ATTRACTIVE Krmnle rmier A«*l*rant. sneak many dialects. jtiir to drive, salary and allowance SIM/-. 32 Bencoolen St.. B'pore. Tel: 39M.1 WANTED SHOP ASSISTANT715 words
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Advertisement875 1963-12-27 21 SITUATIONS VACANT 28 Ward* Si (Mi*.)— Box St rts. exfre APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the post of teacher English (normaltrained) (malei In chtao Nan School. K\rr Ham. Penang. Apply to the See- retary. Board of Management, before I 2nd January. 1964. ENGAGEMENT QUA! THONC Tbe Engagement is Announced Between CHEE875 words
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Advertisement1128 1963-12-27 21 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtrm "CITY CUEST HOUSE" r'uralsned D'Singli 1 Rooms Bathroom. M/Sanitatin longbath attached Verandah. Kxcclltnt Cuisine. Economical Term. Near S.T.C. t>u*-«top. Tangllo Club and Q.H.Q. 80. Stcvrns Road. Tel: ***** S rure ACCOMMODATION WANTED 20 Ward* SS (Ml*.)— Box St et*. txtrm1,128 words
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Advertisement1068 1963-12-27 21 EDUCATION tt Wtrd* SS (Ml*.)— Box St el*, rxtrt FOORMAN'S SCHOOL. Enrolments tor Pianoforte. Theory. All Grades To Diploma. Plano-Accordlon. Piano-Jaxz. Guitar. Recorder, Violin. Clarinet. Trumpet, Saxophone. Flute. Tal: (Spore) *****. LEARN CHINESE: Yew CrsfSJ for absolute beginners (English l-.srlana-tlons) commencing 3-1-64. Tjtrdnys/ Fridays 5.30 to 7 p.m Class Teacher.1,068 words
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Advertisement1044 1963-12-27 21 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS Word* SS (Mln.y—Btx St et: txtrt FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. have a wide range of Paa Books on display In the Cold Storage Arcade. Orchard Road. In conjunction with B.P.C.K. DOGS, PETS, ETC. tt Word* SS (Mi*.)— Box St et: txtr* ALSATIANS One Male one Female 7 months thoroughbred.1,044 words
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Advertisement914 1963-12-27 21 FOR SALE It Wtrd* SS (Min.)-Box SO et*. txtrt I DON'T STARVE your bottom feeders: e.K Neons. Barr>v CatsML Give them H "Tetramin Tablet n-h food. Easy, h economical. One tablet goes a long way. CCC JUNK STORE Is Now At NO. 22 New ion Road. 'The Olde Curiosity J914 words
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Advertisement708 1963-12-27 21 SHOPPING GUIDE (Spore) Wort* SS (Mi*.)— Box SO eU. txtrm VISIT LEE ONN. .n« g South Bridge Road, Singaiior* for fas hi on Mhle Jewrllerv. OESIGN >uur own jewellery, nave them made hv experts at Poh llmt Uoldsmlths. &94. North Bridie Koad. Spore. BARCAINS GALORE: Kvrnr T< and Kridav nad708 words
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412 1963-12-27 22 EPSOM JEEP - Resquilleur will be favourite in the Gold Cup race EPSOM JEEP RACING BY PENANG, Thurs r piE Veni Vici Stable's RESQUILLEUR is generally considered to be a cut above his rivals in the lOf Penang Gold Cup, the last classic of the season, on Sunday. lam quite certain that he412 words
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Article602 1963-12-27 22 SPOTLIGHT on your FANCIES for tomorrow EPSOM JEEP spotlights the leading fancies at Penang tomorrow. Race One FLYING MIST: fr'ust-finish-lng second to Singing Boy over 7f last month; won over 91 at Ipoh last season; any going. I'ANCHA INURA: Fourth to Mr. Miller over XL 9f: prefers "give" in tne602 words
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Article1272 1963-12-27 22 Race One: 2.0 -Cl. 5 Div. I—B lf 1 ***** Flyin* Mist (V«nl V.ci St.» E. Breuk 890 (SF) Trevetn 2 240 1 1 Producer II (SbftW St.) Martin. 6 8.12 Johnson 4 3 ***** Panrha Indra (Gurka St.) Lee. 6 8.10 (Fl Le« 8 4 *****1,272 words
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Article83 1963-12-27 22 CYDNEY. Thurs. Backed for i .i fortune to start 6-4 favniintp. General Delivery, ridden by Qeorge Moore, scored a neck win in the Summer Cup at Randwick today. It was trainer Tommy Smith's first Summer Cup success. &1- though he has won every other major race inReuter - 83 words
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Advertisement410 1963-12-27 22 PUBLIC NOTICE THIS IS TO ANNOUNCE ITIA 1 AIJ, BRIDLE PATHS THROUGH AND ACCESS TO TORKINGTON I WILL BE COSED TO THE GENERAL PUBUC ON THE 31ST DECEMBER. 1963. THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of tbe above AsKxiatloo in the State of Singapore will be closed for business410 words
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Advertisement403 1963-12-27 22 NOTICE RE CLOSURE OF ROADS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all Road;-. Paths and unenclosed land, the property of the Bukit Sembawanc Rubber Co. Ltd. will be closed to the public on Wednesday Ist January 1964 from 6 A.M. to 6 P.M. By Order D. HIORNS Manager. GOVERNMENT OF THE403 words
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Advertisement283 1963-12-27 22 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS FOR THE (OXSTRICTION of LAUNCHES FOR THE ROYAI. MALAYSIA POLICK. Separate tenders which will close at 12 noon on Monday. 20th January. 1964 are invited by the Inspector General Royal Malaysia Police, for the construction of the following: (1) 5 wooden launches 45 feet O.A.L.283 words
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Advertisement132 1963-12-27 22 NOTICES MALAY COLLEGE, KUALA KANGSAR The College has the tollowing M.tfT vacancies lor 1964: •a i Honours graduate teachers of English. Geography. Mathematics. Physics and Biology. <b) Trained teachers of Art and Music. Application should be made to the undersigned. Secretary Board of Governors Malay College. Kuala Kangsar SELANGOR J.K.R132 words
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Advertisement8 1963-12-27 22 QUALITY APOLLO IPH 1 the GOLDEN GOD'S HEAD^SSt8 words
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Article95 1963-12-27 23 SIHQAPORE. Tliurs. Tan Tock Seng Hospital beat Junior AA, a second division club, 7-1 in the SAFA Senior Cup final at Jalan Besar today. After Chapman had scored a 22nd minute opening goal for Junior AA, Zainol equalised for Hospital In the 39th minute and started95 words
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Article42 1963-12-27 23 HOBART, Thurs. Jack Polter, a young Victorian bastsman. scored 123 not out for a Tasmanian Combined XI against the South African tourists today. The Ta-smanian XI scored 218 and South Africa were 33 for none at the close. Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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208 1963-12-27 23 Welsh R.U. want try to be worth 4 points r«ARDIFF, Thurs. Wale* want to Increase the value of a try from three to four points, a spokesman of the Welsh Rugby Union said yesterday. This is one of three law amendments which they will propose at the International Board meetingReuter - 208 words
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396 1963-12-27 23 ADELAIDE, Thursday. J^ DRAMATIC recovery by Australian No. 1 Roy Emerson deprived the United States of a 2-0 lead on the opening day of the Davis Cup challenge round here today. Emerson beat Wimbledon champion Chuck McKinley 6-3. 3-6, 7-5, 7-5. to put Australia396 words
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Article1566 1963-12-27 23 PENANG -4th DAY A CCEPTORS and riders for Penang on Sun- day. the last day of the Holiday races, are: Race One: 1.45 CI. 5 Div. 1— 6S 1 ***** Timber Lass (.Anugo Konesi' Lre. 4 9.0 (F) Lee 5 2 ***** llntrlipr < Veni Vici St.) Paul. 6 8.91,566 words
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217 1963-12-27 23 Meeting at Ministry before SAF A elections SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tomorrow's elections at the Singapore Amateur Football Association's annual general meeting are expected to be completed as speedily as when members to the present re-constltuted council were elected earlier this year In six minutes. This Is Indicated by the contents of217 words
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187 1963-12-27 23 HOCKEY NEW STATES WILL BE INVITED NEXT YEAR T>ENANO, Thurs. SingaJ pore, Sabah and Sarawak will be Invited to take part In next year's Malaysian Malays hockey carnival at Johore Bharu. This was decided by the Malayan Malays Hockey Federation at their annual meeting here yes- 1 terdav. The Deputy187 words
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Article22 1963-12-27 23 ALEXANDRIA. Thurs. The United Arab Republic beat Algeria 15-2. 13-16. 15-2. 15-3, here in the Olympic volleyball elimination tournament Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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223 1963-12-27 23 CRICKET BENAUD KEEN TO PLAY IN SECOND TEST CANBERRA. Thurs. A USTRALIAN captain Richie Benaud is desperately anxious to play against South Africa at Melbourne in the Second Test beginning on New Year's Day, reports Jack Fingleton. When Benaud withdrew from the Sheffield Shield game against Victoria at Melbourne it223 words
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Advertisement47 1963-12-27 23 AUSTRALIAN FINEST TELEVISION DEEP /JMHI Console Consolette Lowboy D The cleorest, deepest P'Cture everywhere D The finest quolity sour-4 D The most elegont appearance The most reliable, troublefree set O Backer) by 50 yeors of Leodership in Electronic* MUWNI »nais i'vliiiui.ii ix <gg TK HIM ENOIBKRS 11147 words
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Advertisement164 1963-12-27 23 1 1 V T TTT) 1? PAD I l-r -«-t 1 tj A i Iff 1 IV I r^IX, 1 The AUSTIN A6O Diesel Saloon covered i-"*" almost 1,100 miles over the most diffiJflflflßHk I cult territory inEngland and Scotland P K 1 during Economy Run and returned an ;i164 words
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564 1963-12-27 24 Expansion of co-operatives held up due to shortage of staff: Khir KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs Till Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told Parliament today that the expansion of the co-operatives movement was suffering from staff shortages. Vacancies included 11 senior posts and 24 cooperative held officers, he564 words
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Article58 1963-12-27 24 MANILA. Than. President Maiapacal said yrterd.iv In- has invited President Soekarno to visit Manila next month to discuss various South-East Asian issues including .Malaysia. The two Presidents were scheduled to meet in Manila early this month but the conference was postponed when President Macapaßal left for WushinutonReuter - 58 words
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Article88 1963-12-27 24 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A British officer. Lt. Charles David Roffey, 31. of Burma I Camp, 70 miles from here, was killed when the car he was driving skidded and overturned yesterday at 14 3/4 mile, Ulu Tiram road. Lt. Roffey and two friends, Col. Graham88 words
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Article41 1963-12-27 24 BANGKOK. Thurs. An eleph.mt has given Bangkok a New Yt.ir's present. It is a baby elephant the first to be born in the city's zoo. Zoo officials said the 15-year-old mother was pregnant for 664 days. ReuterReuter - 41 words
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287 1963-12-27 24 ROTTEN EGGS CASE MAN IS ACQUITTED SINGAPORE, Thursday, pHILIP Scow Kai Soon, 29, a well-known Singa- pore racing motorist and go-karter, was today acquitted and discharged in a magistrate's court on a charge of throwing rotten eggs at a partner of Fraser and Co. to intimidate him during the com-287 words
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Article15 1963-12-27 24 PEKING. Thins. A Chinese Government trade delegation left for Cuba yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article, Illustration101 1963-12-27 24 W/.IIKI M BOGER, 56, once a serf eant in the Auschwitz concentration camp Gestapo staff and 21 other guards and officers went on trial in Frankfurt last week charged with the responsibility for the extermination of more than 2,500,000 people at camp.101 words
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75 1963-12-27 24 First official visit by Pakistan envoy SINGAPORE, Thurs. Tlie Pakistani High Commissioner to Malaysia. Mr. S.M. Hassan, arrived here today by car from Kuala Lumpur for his first official visit to the State. Mr. Ha.ssiin. accompanied by his wife, will be here for a week during which he expects to75 words
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Article39 1963-12-27 24 MANILA, Thurs. Four prople I were killed and 11 seriously injured in an explosion which occurred in the Inter-island vessel Jose Corominas yescerriny oil Cebu City, southern PBUtjppfalH. Two people were renir \1 musing. Router.Reuter - 39 words
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Article26 1963-12-27 24 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japanese Foreign Ministry mM today that three fishermen detained by the Soviet Union would be released on Dec. 30. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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274 1963-12-27 24 The junta seizes the Diem family's millions SAIGON, Thurs. South Vietnam's military junta has ordered the seizure of all private properties belonging to the late President Ngo Dinh Diem and his family, as well as other persons. Under a decree published yesterday, property estimated unofficially at hundreds of millions ofReuter - 274 words
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Article45 1963-12-27 24 GUAM. Thurs. The MM official message received from Suipan this morning reported 25 houses were destroyed with two minor casualties in the wake of Typhoon Susan which passed through the Mariainas Islands. The report said major damage was done to crops.45 words
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Article55 1963-12-27 24 THE VATICAN. Thurs. The Pope yesterday gave the first, solemn Christmas blessIn? "urbi et orbi" (to the city of Rome and to the world t of his reign from the centrai balcony high up on the facade of Saint Peter's basilica in the Vatican. An estimated55 words
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113 1963-12-27 24 People 's faith in patrols on Sarawak border IIT-UALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A Sarawak Senator, Dato Abang Haji Mustapha, I said today that the situation in Sarawak was now ■aim because there was no more violation of the territory's air sDace by Indonesian planes. He arrived here today for tomorrow's meeting113 words
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Article, Illustration238 1963-12-27 24 LEADER WHO ESCAPED SWOOP IS IN CHANGI JAIL SINGAPORE, Thursday. A TOP lcl'twing trade union leader, Chang Yuen Tong, who escaped arrest during the big security swoop "Operation Coldstore" in February, was detained a month ago. He is now in Changi Prison. News of his detention was given today by238 words
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Obituary104 1963-12-27 24 CABLE received by Mr. 1 Catthigasu. Riim Road, Puclu. that his cousin Mr. Viluppillai. lcimerly ol Oriental Life, Malaya, son of Chelliippa Iclaivar. away pracelully at Aralv Si i.th. 24-12-63. MR. K. ARUMUGAM nr.i.d senior hialtli Inspector. Xlang on 26.12.63 after i ihor Uli leaws behind tiu sons H104 words