The Straits Times, 28 December 1963
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Title Section21 1963-12-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125.000 The Straits Times He** o**0 Estd. 1845 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35221 words
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Article, Illustration545 1963-12-28 1 King says North Klang project 'one of the best in S-E Asia' PORT SWETTENHAM, Fri. THE Yang di-Pertuan Agong this afternoon opened Malaysia's newest port the $40 million North Klang Straits project, which he described as "one of the best in South-east Asia." Speaking ;it (be545 words
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236 1963-12-28 1 Cinemas in Jakarta boycott U.S. news films JAKARTA. FrL Indonesian film exhibitors here have decided to refuse to show American newsreels beginning on lan. 1 as a protest against the proposed deployment of U.S. Seventh Fleet units in (lie Indian Ocean. The step is an initial mil- and will beReuter - 236 words
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Article60 1963-12-28 1 P.M. calls for lottery accounts BANGKOK. Fri. The Prime Minister Gen. Thanom Klttlkachorn. who is also chairman of the State Lottery Bureau, has asked for the bureau's accounts for inspection. He told reporters he wanted to find out how much of the bureau's income reached the national treasury. Gen. ThanomReuter - 60 words
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Article42 1963-12-28 1 BANGKOK. Fri.— A twin-engin-ed Cambocinn aircraft flew over the Thai border province of Chandaburl last Tuesday, a police spokesman said today. The spokesman said the plane flew over Thai territory for some time before returning to' Cambodia. —Reuter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article54 1963-12-28 1 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A Royal Navy •lie. the Nimble, thla mornintr 232-*ni 1 p dash 'o •w nth China S«"i 'o raw* i rlrif•nt frfiehter 'v'.io^r rncinp lrnk< 'l< -i-. 'Ast nieht. Thr shio in dlstre" > the I .-recistrred "POO :nn md. which has 8.00054 words
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80 1963-12-28 1 MALACCA. Fn. An IndOrtM.m. Yiin bin Kiissim. 42. wa.s ii'lmitted to the General Hospital u.-trrrtiiy with gunshot wounds on Mid OTtt. His condition Is not serious. Y,m said that he and five others <\cre in a motorboat with 60 bales oi rubber for80 words
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Article, Illustration191 1963-12-28 1 BOMB EXPLOSION AT CHINESE SCHOOL SETS POLICE POSER SINGAPORE. Friday A CHRISTMAS night bomb explosion at the Cheng Hwa Chinese School in Upper Bukit Timah Road has set a poser for the police. Was it the work of Indonesian saboteurs? A police spokesman said today: "This has not been ascertained191 words
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Article72 1963-12-28 1 VIENNA. FT1.— About 500 Bulgarians aemon.siraled In front of the United States Legation In Sofia at noon tooay, smashing Legation windows and carrying placards with anti-American slogans, a U.S. Embassy spokesman here said. The demonstration was apparently In connection with the trial of Ivan Assenhrlstov Georgia, aReuter - 72 words
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Article, Illustration458 1963-12-28 1 British, Turkish, Greek soldiers now patrol Cyprus FOUR DA YS OF FIGHTING ENDS NICOSIA. Friday. gKITISH Army and Air Force patrols went out this morning to patrol the battle areas around Nicosia under the ceasefire agreement reached on Wednesday. Greek and Turkish Army patrols are now combining with British unitsReuter - 458 words
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Article33 1963-12-28 1 BANGKOK. Fri. Thai Police, using helicopters, arrested 77 men in raids on run-runners in two northeast provinces yesterday. They seized some Frenchmade machine-Run* and more than 100 home-made pistols. Keuter.Reuter - 33 words
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195 1963-12-28 1 Bus strikers held: Two in hospital IZOTA BHARU. Fri. 1Y Forty-one strikers of the North Eastern Transport Service the only bus company in Kelantan were arrested early this mornin? when they refused to obey a police order not to obstruct the road leading to the bus depot in Jalan fa»ggnr195 words
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Article41 1963-12-28 1 CHRISTMAS KILLING BIRLIN In L r .B i).j»s.T in Wi-t German > <pil.il of Konn toil is |>i" jh-sUMI to Sovii-t \inli.i Kador to Essl < ihr < hri-lni.iv I>.n killm >> East German ;iMnls of .i refute s|l mltai Berlin Wall iPI41 words
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Article, Illustration371 1963-12-28 2 Sihanouk drops radio demand, but still wants U.S. apology for charge on Kennedy's death PNOM PENH, Fri TllKCambodian Chief of State Prince Norodom Sihanouk, made known yesterday that he will accept a proposal by the Philippines President. Mr. Diosdado Macapagal. to use theReuter; UPI - 371 words
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Article70 1963-12-28 2 MOSCOW. Fri. Mr- Khru.■•hchev has congratulated Gen- er.il Thanom Kittlkachon on his appointment as Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Thailand, the Soviet news agency T.iv.s said yesterday. In is reply Gen. Thanom thanked the Russian Premier for his message and assured him that I relations70 words
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152 1963-12-28 2 SAIGON. Fri. Premier Nguyen Ngoc Tho has signed a general pardon for prisoners convicted of activities against the Ngo Dinh Diem administration, the Government controlled Vietnam Press reported today. The agency said, however, that the pardon did not extend to people who opposed152 words
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Article128 1963-12-28 2 LAOS DEVALUES ITS CURRENCY VIENTIANE, Fri. Devaluation of the Laotian unit of currency, the kip. was announced yesterday by General Phoumi Nosavan, Laotian Coalition Government Finance Minister. Speaking in the presence of the Premier. Prince Souvanna Phouma and Laotian Government officials at Vientiane's fashionable new Lane Xane Hotel, Gen. NosavanReuter - 128 words
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93 1963-12-28 2 NEW DELHI. Fri Mr. Khrushchev's visit to India early next year has been postponed a spokesman for the Indian External Affairs Ministry said at a Press conference here yesterday. There was no likelihood of the Soviet Premier visiting India before the end of winter, the spokesmanReuter - 93 words
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367 1963-12-28 2 5-day 'working visit by Soek to Philippines begins on Jan. 7 MANILA. Friday PRESIDENT Soekarno of Indonesia will arrive in Manila on Jan. 7 for a five-day "working visu" to discuss increased economic co-operation with the Philippines, it was announced today. A Foreign Office announcement said Dr. Soekarno would discuss367 words
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Article, Illustration120 1963-12-28 2 PRETORIA, Fri. Mr. Eric Lonw (above), the outgoing Foreign Minister, said last night that it makes no difference whether Soutii Africa is represented in the U.N. or not. The Afro-Asian St.it. v. either way, would continue their "maliciously false" campaign againstReuter - 120 words
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Article136 1963-12-28 2 WE HAVE ENOUGH OIL, SAYS PEKING TOKYO. Fri. Comx munist China yesterday reiterated its claim that it was "in the main" self-sufficient in petroleum production. It said the targets for crude oil production set for 1963 had been met early. The New China Newi Agency said: "China's national crude oilUP - 136 words
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Article33 1963-12-28 2 VIENNA, PTI. Gen. Enrw Hoxlia. teader of the Albanian Communist Party, sent a 900--word ereetinus telegram to Mao Tse-umn to mark the Ch Ben Communist enief's 70th birthday yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article28 1963-12-28 2 KATMANDU. Fri.— The Nepalese Government has granted permission to a British expedition to climb the 24.299 ft. Ganesh Himnl peak in central Nepal next spring. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article20 1963-12-28 2 JAKARTA. Fri. Tho Japanese Kinoshita Co. has acrrrd to build tankers for the State Oil Co. here— U.P.l.20 words
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Article191 1963-12-28 2 rKYO, Fri— Despite economic advances, the Japanese people consume far less meat and milk than Europeans, Russians, Americans and the people of Oceania, and their caloric Intake Is far lower. The Agriculture Forestry Ministry announced yesterday that the average Japanese daily food Intake of 2.282 caloriesUPI - 191 words
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Article38 1963-12-28 3 I'ARIS. Fri. Mantel Alphonse Juin. 75. France's only living marshal nd "grand old man of ihe French army is gravely illHe was hospitalized after .-ufffrinK what was culled a congestion* of the bnin- UPIUPI - 38 words
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Article55 1963-12-28 3 ARANJL'EZ (Spun), Pri.— Film suns John Wayne, Claudia Cardinale and RHa Huyworth yesterday fled lrom one of the world's largest circus tent.s wheti tin spread across the canvas. The stars were lilming Circus World when strong winds turned special effects blaze into a real fire.UPI - 55 words
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225 1963-12-28 3 LAKONIA: CALL FOR INQUIRY BY LABOUR LONDON, Friday. A BRITISH Labour Opposition spokesman yester- day asked the Government to open a public inquiry into the cruise liner Lakonia disaster, in which the latest death toll is 96, because of "grave allegations" about the accident. fSome .survivors have claimed that aReuter - 225 words
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180 1963-12-28 3 WASHINGTON Friday. rHE Commerce Department announced yesterday it has authorised the sale to the Soviet Union >f more than 40 million dollars worth of American wheat. The department said two I proposed sales to Russia i amounted to 20.320.000 dollar worth each. Well overReuter - 180 words
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Article53 1963-12-28 3 NEW YORK. Pri.— The birthrate in the United States is declining, the MetrODolitan Ufe Insurance Co. said yesterday. The number of births decreased in 1963 and was expected to be somewhat below the :&57 record of 4.300.000 Tiiis year would see only 4.100.000 births by Dec.UPI - 53 words
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Article69 1963-12-28 3 MOSCOW, Fri Mr. Khrushchev has received his third gold Hammer and Sickle Medal for outstanding services in the leadership of the Soviet rocket Industry and space travel, the Soviet news aeency Tas* reported vester- day. The agency said Mr Kliru- ra thr very lew citizensReuter - 69 words
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Article, Illustration398 1963-12-28 3 'PETTY TASKS' DISGUSTED ME, SAYS SPY Bulgarian UN delegate confesses to espionage for Americans: Money and mistresses, but now life's a trial SOFIA, Friday. FORMER Bulgarian Communist diplomat to the U.N., who pleaded guilty here yesterday to spying for the Americans, told the court he broke off contact with theReuter; UPI - 398 words
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203 1963-12-28 3 Thin air hazard to landing on Mars NEW YORK, Fri.— Plans for landings on Mars may have to be radically revised because a new study has shown how thin the planet's atmosphere is, the New York Times said yesterday. Its science correspondent. Walter Sullivan. wrote: "The air at its surfaceReuter - 203 words
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Article59 1963-12-28 3 DALLAS. Pri. Mrs Marina Oswald, widow of President Kennedy's alleged assassin, received Christmas gifts and cards from all over the world, a friend of the family reported ye.sterd;iy The gifts included five bibles. IS dolls for her daughters. June Lee. two. and Rachel. two months,Reuter - 59 words
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202 1963-12-28 3 Stamp collection sold for $3.3 mil. PHILADELPHIA, Fri. The stamp collection of the late Philip H. Ward, Jr., of Chestnut 1 Hill, considered one of the finest in the world and winner of the international stamp exhibition in New York in I 1947, has been sold for US$l.l million toUP - 202 words
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Advertisement239 1963-12-28 3 START THE NEW YEAR WITH A KING Bipyv^H **> molt tomous trumpeter, HARRY JAMES qeH his <»M l^y^^BlW sound on o KING. Good IL, rcoson why you should drop v^A*"^ Jk^MM^^l ond heor youncl> on KING. Now ovoilablc m f^r-'^tt i^oH tP Sterling Silver Bell, tar a PS^V^J richer sound239 words
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Miscellaneous29 1963-12-28 3 THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby 'eeonsE ive twoosut of a /^ano it wont cost) LOVELY PQeSEHT VtXJ CAN l^ A PENNY X tSIVE ME fOd CWRISTMAS. X!ll__Tw--> r^ _ll29 words
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Article45 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Pri. Peoples Action Party supporters on Pulau Brain will hold a victory dinner at the Island's community centre on Sunday at 7.15 p.m. to celebrate the successful election in Southern Islands of Indie Haji Yaacob bin Mohamed at the recent general elections.45 words
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Article27 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. PrJ— The Minister for Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. will make his third visit to city cleansing centres tomorrow starting at 9 ajn.27 words
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Article86 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Ftl— Tlie United < Slates Information Service will present another in 1U series of Jazz music programmes at the Victoria Theatre at 5.30 p.m. on Jan. 9. A number of Singapore musicians will contribute their services to the performance, which like the preceding concerts, will show86 words
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323 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Friday ]yjH. David Marshall today described the trial of two Naoyang University students on a rioting charge as "a farce". Mr. Marshall, who is defending the two students, Ong Long Seng, 20, and Lee Hee Soo, 23, told the First Criminal District323 words
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103 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. The first full-time physiotherapist for the Singapore Red Cross Society will arrive from London next month. She is Miss Jane Sewell, a voluntary physio-therapist who will be attached to the Crippled Children's Home in Tanah Merah run by the society. Her trip to103 words
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Article, Illustration123 1963-12-28 4 THIS IS Sergeant D.J.A. Thackeray, of the British Army Air Corps, pilot of the unarmed Auster aircraft which was fired upon as it was flying within Sarawak on Dec. 18. The aircraft passenger, an RAF chaplain, was killed. Sgt. Thackeray, although wounded, was able123 words
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Article37 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri— The SATA mobile X-ray unit will be stationed at the Singapore Harbour Board Pass office, Scotts Green between 6.30 p.m. and 9 p.m. for two weeks (excluding Saturdays and Sundays) as from today.37 words
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Article175 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Friday ANOTHER union wants the Singapore Govern- ment to amend the Industrial Relations Ordinance to enable the Labour Ministry to take action against employers who flout the provisions of the ordinance. On Tuesday, the Industrial Workers' Union called on the Government to amend the175 words
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Article146 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lim Kirn San. today called for better coordination among Government departments for carrying out national development projects. The Minister said this duiing the fourth and last day of his tour of the State's Public Works Department's146 words
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Article44 1963-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Pri— The staff of the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd. will give a farewell dinner at Princes Restaurant tomorrow to their former manager. Mr. P.E. Berner. who will be leaving for Australia. They will also welcome their new manager. Mr. J.A. Hansen.44 words
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Advertisement575 1963-12-28 4 I :fsHAw< 1 bORGANTSATTo^b I \OU SIIOUIN4." I (No Frc* List) m Due tj film s length 4 sh doily ot li, 2 JO. 6 9.1 b i NO INCREASE in PRICES! 1 STIVE JAMU RICHARD McOUEEN 6MNER «nEUOROU6H 'fIBUR^ P11AV801 -tT Tonight Midniqhf BPAUL MtNlond LUIS RAINtR B "THE575 words
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Miscellaneous400 1963-12-28 4 THE followlnc i.« today* schedule 1.55 p.m. from Jeaxe lton. Ku- of civil aircraft movemrnta at chinit (ML 4»6i 3.4 ft i>.m.; from Paya L<rbar airport SlnKaporr: PeiuuiK, Kuala Lumpur. Malacca ARRIVALS <ML >47) s Ml Japan Air Line.: From J;Ucarta DEPARTURES ill. TIH) B.AO a.m. BOAC: Tn BMW Kor»-400 words
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Article, Illustration534 1963-12-28 5 GOVT ORDERS MINIMUM PAY OF $85 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. jyjORE than 58,000 shop assistants in nine state capital towns of Malaya will get a new deal from the beginning of next year. The Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsudin, has issued534 words
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Article28 1963-12-28 5 PENANG, Fri.— Burglars broke into the Su Beng dispensary in Burma Road yesterday and escaped with a $200 cash register and $192 worth of patent medicines.28 words
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243 1963-12-28 5 $15m. LOAN TO PAY FOR RAILWAY LINE AND TWO BRIDGES KUALA LUMPUR, FrL The Chase Manhattan Bank of New York has given the Central Malaysian Government a loan of $15,250,--000 to finance two development projects, the Minister of Finance, Mr. Tan Siew Sin, announced today. Mr. Tan said in a243 words
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Article25 1963-12-28 5 SINOAPORE, Fri.— Police detained two men under the Societies Ordinance and screened 363 more In security checks during the past 24 hours.25 words
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181 1963-12-28 5 ORUNEI TOWN, Fri.— Sixteen rebel suspects were discharged when they appeared in the Magistrate's Court here today on charges of robbery, armed robbery and gang robbery during the 1962 rebellion. They Included Balan bin Bagan. 33. a Murut who styled himselfReuter - 181 words
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118 1963-12-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Assistant Minister of Information and Broadcast ing. Da to Mohamcd Ismail bin Mdhatned Yusof. today presented two cheques one for •260 and the other for $100 to the relatives of Inche A. R. Tahir and Che Norma Salmi. radio personalities118 words
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269 1963-12-28 5 IPOH, Friday A SOCIALIST Front leader last night accused the Malayan Chinese Association "of assisting in the annihilation" of Chinese schools. In a two-hour speech at a rally here. Dr. Wee Lee Fong. secretary-general of the Malayan Labour Party and central269 words
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127 1963-12-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Another $3,946 was received by the Bank Negara Malaysia for the National Patriotic Fund, bringing Its total to $774,114.74. Contributions came from: The All-Malaya Ismalll Council 60, Scrangoon Road, Singapore. $921: Kheng Chew Wee Kuan. Seremban. 5320- Selangor Furniture Makers and127 words
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194 1963-12-28 5 A Senator tells of 'terror tactics' by PMIP ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. An Alliance Senator from Negri Sembilan, Inche Wahab bin Idus, told the Senate today of the "terror tactics" of the PMLP during the local council election in Kelantan earlier this year. "I was so terrified that I left Kelantan194 words
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73 1963-12-28 5 IPOH, Prt Two youths, armed witb knives, robbed an old woman. Ho Yook Lam, 87, of $100 In a house in Buntong new village here yesterday. They tied Ho to a chair before searching the house and taking the money from under73 words
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Article, Illustration1932 1963-12-28 7 THE STORMY CAREER OF RANDALPH TURPIN Idol who has ended up in a scrap metal yard A TREMENDOUS roar wenl up from the crowd at London's Earl's Court Stadium on the night of July 10, I9al, as Ilk' referee walked across the ring1,932 words
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Article, Illustration867 1963-12-28 8 New posts to be created in Commerce and Industry to spread out the load Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, said in Parliament yesterday that several new posts would be created in his Ministry next year, including that867 words
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Article, Illustration642 1963-12-28 8 A marketing board for rural produce: Khir AN agricultural marketing board will be set up soon to help rural people market their produce, the Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. announced in Parliament yesterday. Initially the board would market fish and padi, and In carrying out this642 words
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195 1963-12-28 8 THE Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, told the House of Representatives yesterday he would personally investigate allegations of malpractices involving certain officials of a co-operative society in Kelantan. He said he had planned to So to Kelantan on Dec. 18195 words
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Article169 1963-12-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— The Ministry of Agriculture and Co-operatives has alj ready issued directives to state and field officers to implement the Governments food production plan in ca:>e of war with Indonesia. Tlu.s was disclosed today by an official of the Ministry of Commerce and169 words
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96 1963-12-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Jewel- 1 lory worth $350 was stolen from a car parked in Sultan Lane here i yesterday. Police said today that a housewife. Madam Lee Bok Lan, of Jalan Srkolah. left her jewel box In the car which was locked. She96 words
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Article63 1963-12-28 9 IPOH. Fri. A mechanic. Sek Bak Chrr. 19. reported to the police that his motor-cycle parked I In front of the Sun Cinema in Leech Street here last night was I stolen. He said he went to see a film «how at 9 p.m. and went two ooura63 words
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131 1963-12-28 9 THE appointment o; an expert from overseas to review the organisation of the Civil Defence Corps with a view to its reorganisation is being examined, Tun Abdul Razak. the Defence Minister, told the Senate yesterday In a written reply to Mr. S.P.S. Nathan who131 words
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Article64 1963-12-28 9 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Fn.— An M.P.. Inche Osman Abdullah < Alliance Tanah Merah. Kelani tan i. returned today alter attend- ing the Uniicd Nations Assembly in New York Inche Osman. who was away lor j tour months, was one of the seven delegates who represented Malay-64 words
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Article, Illustration559 1963-12-28 9 THE SENATE Officers urged: Don't regard claims as demands, because 'Government can't give in to threats 9 JENGKU Abdul Rahman advised Government servants yesterday to adopt a "give and take" attitude and not to consider their claims for improved working conditions as demands. Speaking559 words
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232 1963-12-28 9 4 PMIP Senator, Inche Amaluddin Darus, told the Senate yesterday that the appointment of Temanggong Jugah as Federal Minister for Sarawak Affairs had set a precedent for the appointment of other Federal Ministers for Singapore and Sabah. He questioned the necessity of232 words
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243 1963-12-28 9 HE WANTS SENATORS' ALLOWANCES TO BE RAISED TO $750 A I'M 1 1* senator, Inche Amaluddin bin Darns, urged the Central Government yesterday to raise the monthly allowance of senators from S3OO to |7M to be on the same level as members of the House of Representatives. He made this243 words
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Article52 1963-12-28 9 Had no identity card jailed PENANG. Fn.--An unemployed youth. Ahmad Ali bin Sutan All. 21. with seven convictions for theft, was today jailed for six months for failing to take out an Identity card. Ahmad pleaded guilty to a charge o' not having an identity card at Bayan Lepas on52 words
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Article44 1963-12-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Ails Council is organising throughout Malaysia on behalf of the American Cigarette Company (Overseas) Limited, an open art I competition for the Peter Stuy- vesant Collection. The theme of the competition is "The Joy o. Living."44 words
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Article53 1963-12-28 9 IPOH. Fri. The second frinallj arms shooting competition lor the Burns Shield will be held at the Police Ritle Range, off Kuala Kangsar Road, here on Sunday I at 730 a.m. The competition is open to members of the public who ar« licensed holders of pistols53 words
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Article51 1963-12-28 9 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. will present certificates to graduates of the 12 management orientation courses, organised by the Economic Development Board and the Management Training Committee of Singapore at a ceremony at 'lie Victoria Memorial Hall at 5 p.m. on Jan.51 words
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Miscellaneous210 1963-12-28 8 //#>,, Onp By V. W, Uamiin WHATCHA JUST RUNNING I1 1 DtPNTKNOWTH* V-— «v I /^nZ^\ \GONE JO INTERVIEW jS «II l/u°, I DOtN 1 /A PWELIMINAKV I TIME- MACHINE HAP/ IT >« r 1 1 fWHERSS \THB FHXAWHO3A A°i V V'i% ■e3>s^ X PHASE OF OUR I ANYTHING TO210 words
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Advertisement149 1963-12-28 9 mm, MHMATHM. WW*i 30 seconds of applying Deep Heat Rub you'll begin to feel wonderful toothing relief from rheumatici'. mm J.UMBAGO. Yes, Deep Heat really gives fast relief from the agony of pain-locked muscles and aching back, lufast-acting warming agent, methyl salicyiatc. aided by a special lanolin base, penetrates deep149 words
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Advertisement286 1963-12-28 9 Be educated by post from Wolsey Hall Every day letters arri\c at Wokcy Had from student* in Malaya and countries all over the uorld. These young men md women realise that a good education is the only sound basis for a successful career, and have enrolled with tba coi respondence286 words
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Miscellaneous19 1963-12-28 9 Huff* Hunnfi Bfl Ralph Hvimdahl i f >EE AUNT PETUNIA'S^ *T jS GOOO GOIN'-OVei? HMM..O HAVE AS RJS 119 words
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Obituary69 1963-12-28 10 20 Wor4n SIO (Minimum) MRS. KAYE MEWELL died 27-12-83 >«!•■ Huspu.il. A look Illness CAVIN, Dodi. beloved wife of Steve. leafulry on Decemr"m raj s. rrtea at Ridadari 12-aa MR CHUA JEK KIM. aited *9. I irrfullv this mom me at at the (ieotral Hospital. behind widow. .1 daughter*.69 words
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Article61 1963-12-28 10 far* til) (Minimum) OR. AND MRS. l.im Whye Geok md friends for their valuable KtfU and attendance at their eddini DR. AND MRS. S. PararaJaolnKam thank all relative* and frundn for their wisttes, nalp and gifts oo the occasion ot their vrndint: on MR OUEK SENG MUAV. hi r61 words
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Obituary23 1963-12-28 10 m ir«p* fM— i) MRS. CLAIRE SCOTT (MM Viroderm ic «.lh Ih.- lArd on l/»vint:!y n-memtMird by Art> i.i.-tim, and !v>23 words
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Article135 1963-12-28 10 Wmr4* fin tfmintnm) THE COCKPIT'S RUSTTAFCL M wrvod ovary ■ataMaf aod Sunday I'lU'll FEOERAL PUBLICATIONS LTD. ißVtta ali i.-urhrra and hook addicts 'n their shins room at Times vkt Valtoy Knnd. Hloicapor* BE A COOD Malayan r. id Hartan, thr National Newspaper i the romaatad National L*nifuaK« and lollou'135 words
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Article233 1963-12-28 10 ■a <t ..,rf. v?. SI) i Viii.) IT. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN i MURCH. Ipafc, Coif Club Koud. S'id- II n.m. Sunday School II i WrieanM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SINGAPORE i'o" Orchard Ko.ni. Pbmm iiv BgflkJM ;i a m .md 6 p :n. Suiul iv Silhkil M a.m. All W*l--11 ANDREW'S233 words
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748 1963-12-28 10 The Straits Times Saturday, December 28. 1963. Paying For The Trains 1 No-one can have been surprised by the Government's statement that it is unlikely the Malayan Railway Adminis- tration will be paying its way much longer. In a second j White Paper on the report iI of the Rail748 words
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Article300 1963-12-28 10 The controversial Kra Canal may be a little nearer in 1963 than it was in 1863, when two British army officers made a first survey of the project for the Government of India, but a century hasn't produced the progress which might have been expected. By now, for300 words
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Article231 1963-12-28 10 Hopes that Cyprus' tremulous peace of 1960, when the island became independent, would harden and endure have proved vain, and full-scale return to the racial violence of earlier years is dangerously close. More than 100 people have died and the air is thick with charges of atrocities and231 words
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Article, Illustration1087 1963-12-28 10 A SPECIAL WRITER - Ghana's double image A SPECIAL WRITER WHERE DOES NKRUMAH AND HIS COUNTRY STAND IN THE FREEDOM STAKES? by ACCRA, FRIDAY AT R A V E LLER in Ghana hardly gets the impression that the country is on the carpe»t before world liberal opinion. It is the unique paradox of Ghana1,087 words
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888 1963-12-28 10 Search for the sun and its blessings If A CORRESPONDENT ONDON, Fri. One type of international assistance to the poorer countries of the world that is not the product of a committee meeting or a humanitarian impulse, but is nonetheless important for that, is tourism. The search for the sun888 words
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Advertisement290 1963-12-28 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. Hortfi tia iMlmimmm) TO OHARMA KBd Miry a v>n. bro- .111 wrll USHER ro Minan md Norman h! Chriatmaa Day a *un BASIR: Ta Norkiuh Bad Rahman .1 I '.< at Oantral Hoapital. 11 Ttiankn to I Hi dleal stiff a* *.t ft (Minimum) KESAVAN PHILLIPS: Ronald Soon290 words
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Advertisement17 1963-12-28 10 aaaav' I »fc Law J J fcHftjitv I ti, HIGH ST, Also at Goodwood and Raffl** Hotels17 words
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Advertisement199 1963-12-28 10 WHO SAYS MONEY DOESN'T GROW ON TREES? TOKEN TOKEN TOKEN TOKEN We do! But you can e^rn good interest (s"fc per annum) by placing your money on Fixed Deposit with The Finance Company Limited. THE FINANCE CO LTD. 77/79, ORCHARD ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: ***** 10-1. FARQUHAR STREET, PENANG. TEL: *****199 words
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328 1963-12-28 11 'Peace and harmony,' the Tengku writes to voters MU A R. Fri. The Prime Minister and chairman of the Alliance Party, Tengku Abdul Rahman, said today in an open letter to the 28,700 voters of Muar Selatan that his party would fight and continue to fight for peace, prosperity and328 words
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87 1963-12-28 11 SINGAPORE. Pri A group of 92 Americans and Canadian^. mainly teachers and secretaries working m Germany, arrived thin evening by a chartered Diane lor 1 a twonday siKht-seeing tour nf the islandLed by Mr. Hans Oei&ler. a j tourist promotion officer from Germanq.87 words
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Article22 1963-12-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malayan Railway recovered property valued at $72,118 of a total $148,874 reported lost last year.22 words
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165 1963-12-28 11 I^UALA LUMPUK. Fri.— Five Indonesian nationals, in climlihu v woman, were charge, l in a .Magistrate's rourt here today with entering Malaya without a permit. They were Asrof bin Ashan. 29. who came from Central Java two years ago: Habih bin Ahmad. 27. who165 words
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Article220 1963-12-28 11 THEY WILL STAY BACK WHEN CENTRAL GOVT RECALLS OFFICERS FROM BRUNEI DUTY KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ABOUT 150 Malaysian policemen in Brunei will not be affected by the Central Government's decision to call back its officers from the oil-rich State. Tengku Abdul Rahman announced in the House220 words
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190 1963-12-28 11 DEDICATED 23 WHO GAVE GOVT 563 YEARS OF SERVICE SINGAPORE, Friday. rpHE Minister for Health, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, to--1 day presented valedictory letters to 23 retired Health Ministry employees who together have served the Government for a total of 563 years a—.^ m^ The recipients Included medical and health190 words
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378 1963-12-28 11 Tear-gas bombs at carollers: Disciplinary action sought SINGAPORE. Fri. THE Singapore Government today condemned Federal Reserve Unit men who throw tear-gas bombs at carol singers at Queenstown on Christmas Eve. The Incident was "deplorable and irresponsible." a Government statement said. The statement also said that the matter had been taken378 words
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Article83 1963-12-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prl. The Royal Malaysian Police have tosued the following Hood report: In ;he Be.su: district, the Jerteh bririep at the 60.. mile. Kuala Tienppanu-Kota Bharu Road, the river level is 22tt. 3 Inches, with three inches of water on the bridge, rising gradually. The bridge83 words
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Article194 1963-12-28 11 QUERY ON LEE'S LETTER TO CHOU KUALA LUMFUR, Fri. The secretary-general of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Lee Siok Yew, today questioned the authority of the Singapore Premier. Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. "to deal with the external affairs" of the country. He was referring to a Chinese Press report that194 words
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Article77 1963-12-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Paul Francis. 36. unemployed, was today sentenced to 18 months' Jail, to be followed by a year's supervision, when he pleaded guilty to stealing 13 tins of condensed milk, valued at $6, belonging to S. Abdul Han led. The magistrate, Mr. Mah77 words
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Article24 1963-12-28 11 PENANG. Fri.— Two fishing neu, valued at $1,500, have been reported aolen from a salt nib dealer's house in Weld Quay.24 words
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247 1963-12-28 11 Kuan Yew becomes honorary union member SINGAPORE, Fri.— The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, was made an honorary member of the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union at its 27th anniversary celebrations tonight. Six others were similarly honoured by the union. The Labour Minister, Mr. Jek Yeun Thong, received Mr.247 words
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Article57 1963-12-28 11 NEW THAI ENVOY FOR STORE SINGAPORE, Pri.—Thailand's new Consul-General. Mr. Payong Chutikul. will arrive here on Monday. He succeeds Mr. Yong Polabun, who has been recalled (or duty In the Ministry of Poreign Affairs in Bangkok after two years In Singapore. The new Consul-General has served In Tokyo as Third57 words
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Article61 1963-12-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl There were fewer motor accidents than usual In Kuala Lumpur on Christmas Day. Only 17 miner accidents ware reported compared to the normal dally average of 25. The Selangor Traffic Police Chief. Deputy Superintendent Mansor bin Mohnmed Noor. said today he was61 words
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Article30 1963-12-28 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Prt An unidentified elderly man was found dead beside a parked red Morris 1100 motor-car in front of the Sultan Street railway station here this evening.30 words
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98 1963-12-28 11 KUANTAN, FTI. A man, de«- I cribed as a "threat to the peace." was sentenced to two months' jail by a magistrate's court today for having a knife In a shop in Main Street here. Inspector Harban Singh, prosecuting, said that P98 words
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Article, Illustration305 1963-12-28 11 Two senior Singapore Govt officers to retire BOTH PLAYED VITAL ROLES IN WAR ON SUBVERSIVES SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Government will lose two key officers on Dec. 31 men who have played vital roles in ferreting out and holding subversives. They are MR. AHMAD KHAN, Superintendent of the Special Branch,305 words
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Article55 1963-12-28 11 SINGAPORE, Fri— Fifteen bales of cloth worth $1,000 and $500 In notes were stolc:i from a textile shop In High Street on Christmas night. The proprietor of the shop. Mr. DoKhl. who discovered the theft the next morning, said there wer* no signs of the55 words
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139 1963-12-28 11 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Labour Ministry here announced today that industrial clerks, workmen and shoD assistants will have 11 scheduled holidays next year, while general clerks will have 15. They will have an extra holiday if there is a polling day for any general election139 words
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Advertisement168 1963-12-28 11 R Fw*wl THRFF CTM I IrixTima FERTILIZERS i Sr JP iR T. ILISEUS S X Prod»c« all typ«« of R.R.I. Mhrtar* FMtfltMf*. Jl Ijt Appointed Importer* wM typm of CI«M»W< V? tFaftiliiar*. **i Approred and r*comm«nded by Tfc* Mmlttry Afri- ZJ culture. Tk« Rubber Replantin 9 Board ond The F«d*r«J168 words
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Advertisement118 1963-12-28 11 Flashes in the Station You Want I |gjg Model WH-999 Now with Hitachi Radar Tuning you know at once when you have tuned in the Station you want. A light flashes on to tell you. So you get your Station with pin-point sharpness, without adjusting and re-adjusting, without trial and118 words
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Miscellaneous660 1963-12-28 11 [Today's Radio, TV j RADIO MALAYA I Ulte For >IVo: 12 midnight rXMUHJ MMLATA I Negara-Ku, Close Down Mi;>ia. 41.7 metre* RADIO SINGAPORE A.M.: 600 T.me Signal Ne- MKUItM VVAVL SKBVICfc garu-Ku; 6.02 Morning Meiodies; 47b metre* 7.00 T;me Signal. The News; SHORTWAVE SERVICE 7.10 Breakfast Potpourri; 7.30 41 metre*660 words
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Letter207 1963-12-28 12 MALAYA'S STUDENT 'ALIENS' DUE to business commitments, I had to take my son and daughter from Governschools in Malaya to Singapore for schooling. I applied through the proper channels and the Director of Education approved the transfer. At the Ministry of Education I was told that if my children obtained207 words
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298 1963-12-28 12 T AM sure there are 1 many, yes, 1 think the vast majority of Malaysians who feel that "Servicrman" iS.T. Dec. 25) spoke well and commendably for bis Queen and country. Such irresponsible remarks as are credited to Inche Aziz298 words
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Letter163 1963-12-28 12 1 REFER to the letter from Mr. P. Ferguson (ST. Dec. 14). The man operating the monitor at the head of a turntable ladder iwnich Incidentally l s 100 ft. high) is required to wear his safety belt before mounting the ladder, which is not extended until he163 words
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Letter125 1963-12-28 12 BUS conductors and drivers are most inconsiderate. At a bus-stop, the conductor invariably orders the driver to proceed before everyone has boarded, even though the bus is not full. This is dangerous as someone is liable to get hurt falling off. So the couldn't-care-less driver takes off blithely,125 words
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Letter130 1963-12-28 12 I REFER to your report iS.T. Dec. 25) headlined "MPs from Sabah and Sarawak have the same rights." I wish to point out that I was not quite correctly quoted. What I actually said in Parliament was: "I was surprised to hear the remarks on Sarawak MPs made130 words
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261 1963-12-28 12 AS a frequeat traveller between Alor Star and Kuala Lumpur 1 have found the night express train service extremely useful. One can spe.id a weekend in Kuala Lumpur attending meetings, etc. without missing a single working day. There are two things however which261 words
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Letter72 1963-12-28 12 I READ that it is an offence to drive in Singapore with an International Driving Licence not endorsed by the local authority. As a tourist, I am surprised at this ruling here as in Europe and many parts of the world a person can drive with his own72 words
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Letter60 1963-12-28 12 DURING a recent visit to Singapore, I noticed that buses are not provided with separate doors for entry and exit. As a result incoming passengers have to alight before outgoing passengers can enter. During inclement weather, passengers getting in have to wait in the rain until all those60 words
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Advertisement273 1963-12-28 12 REVOLUTIONARY POSTURE CHAIR |t j|f~ M Model 211 A Wonderful because of Back rest: rocking in accordance with Seat: upholstered in vinyl toother with foam rubber pad. Frame: welded firmly, adjustable in height 3 inche* by operating handle. Caster: rolling smoothly by 2" ball bearings. SOLE AGENTS: S. H. ONG273 words
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Advertisement62 1963-12-28 12 AUSTRALIA'S FINEST TELEVISION /JEEP /MA&t Console s^' f Li I Consolette IV'HI tj* 111 Lowboy D The clearest, deepest picture everywh-re Th« finest quality sound The most elegant oppeoronc* The most relicblc, troublefree set D Bocked by 50 yeors of Leodership in Electronics mummu wKcujs mmmmjmm imnt» thVchina engineers ltb62 words
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Miscellaneous288 1963-12-28 12 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS at the office without pay (8). 1. Fence in a friend with silly 13. Alice preserves an angel-like ideas (8k loyalty (10). 5. May be thrown with electrl- 15. A poet, he won't strike first, tying results (6). but will hold a sword (8). 9. Call288 words
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Article222 1963-12-28 13 'NO LAW PLANNED ON EMPLOYMENT OF NON-CITIZENS— IF IT CAN BE AVOIDED' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, told the Senate today that the employment of noncitizens in local firms and industries was under "strict scrutiny" by the222 words
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Article65 1963-12-28 13 Reminder to travellers KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Travellers from Singapore to the mainland are still required to possess valid cholera inoculation certificates, the Malaysian Ministry of Health announced today. It reminded the public that Singapore was still a cholera-infected area and It was necessary for travellers to possess these certificates.65 words
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Article41 1963-12-28 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— A Sineapore tuctent a*, the East- West Centre n Haw Ml. Mr. Chong lim-eng. is me or the 31 students from the entre. vho have been picked for i week-lone study tour of three -lawaiiar. islands.41 words
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146 1963-12-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The Malayan Railway carried "7,239,032 passengers last year 292.655 passengers fewer than the previous year and received a total of $19,680,152 in fares 1 (S19.940.892 in 1961). The Malayan Railway Administration's annual report published today shows a 4.53 per cent increase146 words
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Article32 1963-12-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Pit— liM permanent secretary to the Ministry at External Affairs. Dato Mohamed Qhazuli bin Shane, flew to Hone Kong today for one-week holiday accompanied by his wile.32 words
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Article29 1963-12-28 13 SINGAPORE. Fri.— The Minister for Social AfTairs. Inche Othman Wok. will attend the annual concert and prize-Riving at Gimson Boys School, dementi Road tomorrow at 7 p.m.29 words
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Article88 1963-12-28 13 NOT GUILTY PLEA IN CBT CASE SINGAPORE. Fn.— Lim Teck Kodii. 35, pleaded not guilty yesterday in the ninth Magistrate's court." to v charge of criminal breach o( trust of n television set. I worth $955. belonging to Yip Woon j Sionc Senior Inspector T. S. Zain. prosecuting, successfully applied88 words
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132 1963-12-28 13 Eight fined for being drunk at Christmas SINGAPORE. Fri.— Goh Lee Teck. who said that he was in "high spirits" on Christmas Day, was fined $5 yesterday for being drunk and pushing people and shouting in front of Siglap Market He was one of the eight men who appeared in132 words
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Article69 1963-12-28 13 PENANG. Fri.— A case against i Lo Seng Tuck. 27. Choong Kek Oon. 22. and Tang Kolc Khin. 21. Bccu.««d of armed robbery, was to- day adjourned to Jan. 17 for hear- lne in the Sessions Court. Lo. ChooiiK and Tans were alleged to have crabbed69 words
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111 1963-12-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Selangor police have recovered the car believed to have been used by burglars to carry away the 3.000 pop and classical records from Music City shop in Bukit Bintang Road here yesterday. Phe car was found at 8 p.m. abandoned111 words
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89 1963-12-28 13 Love calls back the fugitive croc rAIPING. Fri.— A six-foot crocodile, which recently escaped from the zoo here into one of the nearby lakes, has returned to its original enclosure through a stream. Fhe crocodile was seen in the lake about a week ago. [t disappeared after a police officer89 words
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89 1963-12-28 13 PENANG. Fri. Dates for the I departure of the pilgrim ship. Kuala Lumpur, on iu> second and hird trips in 1964 have ooen imended because of the CrnnciO New Year and Han Raya. hoiuy.v H.iji Ali Rouse, the pilgrimage rontrol officer, announced today89 words
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Article, Illustration104 1963-12-28 13 BACK FROM AUSTRALIA IN TIME FOR XMAS rIESE happy carefree faces teJl a story of success after long .v»-at> of .study. They are students Iro.n Singapore. Malaya and Sabah who have returned home from Australia in time for Christmas aftrr c-ompletine their studies. They arrived n Singapore this week in104 words
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Article40 1963-12-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A donation of SlOl was received here today by the Straits Times for the Cheras flood victims from the members of the Telecoms Athletic and Welfare Association. Seremban, bringing the total to $49.*****.40 words
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Article215 1963-12-28 13 Tengku to open television today I^UALA LUMPUR. I The Prime Mini will Inaugurate TV l< 1 sion Malaysia., aer tomorrow at 6.30 p.m. at the Dewan Tengku Abdul Rahman. The service's din Ow Kheng Law. tod I cribed the programme lor 'tomorrow's reremonv and broadcasts afterwards More than 250 guests215 words
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Article35 1963-12-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR. F:i Ihe Acting Hich Commissioi i India. Mr. M.ihl»x>i> Aim present on behalf of his Dot mem uift of lx*)ks. illdM gramophone records to f h<University of Malaya >>n Mon35 words
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222 1963-12-28 13 J/UALA LUMPUR. Krl. Workers in the Central Electricity Board have pledged to lay down their lives for the "honour and sovere- Ignty of our motherland. The editorial of the Christmas issue of Power, the C.E.B. stalT magazine, said: "Although we are not directly concerned222 words
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Advertisement187 1963-12-28 13 ■■gs&^f/HH^IH in nil ll Uif |M|iiiy\ I jS^r-ißSk^^Z n||A||l All ■iy I I HIHINh V -A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT- B A Product of GENERAL MOTORS .1.1.1 Bn r n ,r, n .T, nu ftp New in style! r— SPECIFICATIONS-, gBBI PARISIENNE ZiX* TYRIS 7 00*14 II di»ploc«ment. a^^Ai^M pure beauty187 words
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Article, Illustration1862 1963-12-28 14 How the squad foiled the great mail van ambush CHAPTER THREE: THE INSIDE STORY OF THE POLICE TRAP THAT NICKED A HI-JACK GANG I WAS strolling round Cavendish-square, London, W.I, with a girl on each arm, living not to look like a cop waiting for bandits to strike. And the1,862 words
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Advertisement101 1963-12-28 14 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCT GALVANISED BUCKETS AND MAN-HOLE COVERS with FRAMES Buckets Light and Man- hole covtr sturdy. Bolts-Nuts Retested to ensure <^g> «For long-lasting dependability. kT~U MANUFACTURED If SHREE KRISHNA PRIVATE LTD. P. O. BOX NO. 209 2. CALCUTTA. I ISSUED tV THE ENGINEERING EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL. CALCUTTA TfQfTt IHE101 words
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Advertisement1364 1963-12-28 15 TO LIvnPOOL t WEST COAST U.K. Out S'pora Sails P. S'haia Ptning MACHAON nvertttl, Glasgow —la Pt/TMay Dtc 21 ASPHALIQN Avon, L'pitl. "a<gc» OIC 21/ 3 ATREUS ii.ernil. Grasgoo Oec 21 Jai 2 Ju 4 DIOMED Liierpttl JM I II NELEUS Lpeel, Glasgow Jm I Jm I Jaa t/13 PERSEUS1,364 words
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Advertisement1343 1963-12-28 15 HtheEACeines IM6APOM NUAJ)JUUJAPUt»P.SW(TTtMMMA PCt4A*IO WMtuti «o*m b,uiwio iojoih.> in,"**" »WOMt JtM PMOMI M*<«| pOM* *>•_ f«X* •al'*^ lAILIN6* 10 SINOA, U HAVRE, HAMBURG, BREMEN. ANTWERP ROTTEROAM. AMSTERDAM, OSLO GOTHENIURt AHD COPENHAGEN. l nT"" "JUTUNDIA" I) Sailed li Part '3l Die 11 DM -KAMBODIA" I) 21 OtC/ 4 JM 5 71,343 words
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Advertisement1336 1963-12-28 15 I BEN®LINE EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON, LIVERPOOL I CONTINENTAL PORTS DVllArnrtl FOR HamOurg JM <• DJLW ALi V EL, t\ Linlon Fel 1 SiigMira P. Swetteniuii rung Rciteruam Fel li II Pe.TOec II Dec 31/ 1 Antwerp Fek 21 DTWUrviC FOR Liiertm Jai 27 ttLNntVIS Huh FH 5 Siigaaari P.1,336 words
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Advertisement1308 1963-12-28 15 V^ McALISTER <Sc CO., LTD. (BSfl i«i ■<• >)')' «C r*** ELLERMAN LINE tfc KLAVENESS LINE LOM9ON. HAMIURG, ROIIEIOAM. -OS AUGELES, SAN rtANCISCO. lUVRE. HULL ft MItOLESBROUCM 6EAIILE, VANCOUVER ft PORTUNI Cm OF PETERBOROUGH Uctat.it etrgijir Jeatnl ft tMtt Sport P. Sham Pining sunmyvilli 1/ iTli S/ I Jaa S11,308 words
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Article25 1963-12-28 16 December 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: O| cents (down 11 cents). TIN: 5512.50 (up 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (down five tons).25 words
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Article189 1963-12-28 16 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) December 27. Three months. INDUSTRIALS Dunlope 18 cts. M. Box 19 cts. City Dev. 5 cts. MMcAhster 14 cts. K. Smelters 19 CU. Robinson 12 cts. Ksso 21 cts. C. Storage 4id. Ked. Dlsp. 12 cts. Kothmans 10 cts F. ft N. 18 eta. 8. Land189 words
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Article140 1963-12-28 16 ALL Mslsyan Exehsngs Bsnks' Atse- I elation rates were unchanged yes- I terday as follows: New Ysrk: buying TT 32 13/16. air mail OD 32 15/16. 90 d/st 33 1/4 credit bills. 33 2/8 trade otlls. Canada: buying TT SS 1/2. airmail OD 35 5/8. 90 d/st 36140 words
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Article70 1963-12-28 16 CHINESE Preduct Eichange, Smgap»ra noon prices per picul yestsrday: Csconut ell: b»lk ISO sellers, drum 133 sellers. Copra: Dec /Jan. UK /Continent Unquoted. Pspper: Muntok white |142| seUers. Sarawak white *140 sellers, special Sarawak black SIUTi sellers, garbled Ljtmpong black *107» sellers. ABTA $117) sellers. tlngapere Ceeenut Oil70 words
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490 1963-12-28 16 From Our Market Correspondent WHEN business was resumed on the Malayan Stork Exchange yesterday after the two-^ay Christmas holiday prices were very steady. Although post-holiday business was on the smallish side in the equity section where there were price changes, they were490 words
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Article791 1963-12-28 16 pOMBINED 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: Beuitead (1.000) «1 6H cd, (fi.OiM» 51.69 id: Centrsl Prep. (2.000) PA (S.OOO) 51.63. 17.000) 51. 64: City Dev. (1.000) B791 words
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438 1963-12-28 16 AFTER the two-day holiday the Straits tin rose by 50 cents to $512.50 per picul, on an offering estimated reduced by 5 tons to 250 tons. The London tin market was closed on Thursday. In New York the delivery price was438 words
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Article223 1963-12-28 16 Sri IPI lytn« In Ow tlniapcn wftanii •r txpMttd taday ar«t Mart* Kavuta lv, Asette Maersk 13/16, Bombay* Mam, 27/28, Btraat Mozamhlqu* 44, Dajtohoy 33/34, Sumatra Mara 3S/39. Btraat Banks 45. Uamliurg 42/43, B»nbope 40. Bunt 18, Atlas Ilaxti 48. Innir Raidi: Tone Thav. Larut, Karaita,223 words
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Article23 1963-12-28 16 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 24 lire. 27 Industrials: 128.96 1!9.« Tins: 127.07 127.06 S rubbers: 108.91 108.57 Dec. 29. 1962 10023 words
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Article250 1963-12-28 16 JANUARY ftrit grant rubber k>ny«r« f.s.b. cleitd at s p.m. In Unit. p«r» and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at 031 cents per lb. down It cents oa Tuesday's rloxtaK level tor lh» posjuom. The tone was dull. R At. and F.M.R.C. eleslnt «rleM Mi ctntt per lb. yetttrday: Int.250 words
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Advertisement1132 1963-12-28 16 TJ»W;RAWA^Aa y iaSEMT&AISH^tJD:^>t U.S.A. Pacific and Atlantic Service Spur- r. I*»SB Hongkong K'Htiung s t cuci t Angent n. lpr> ••KuniHwa Mm" 21/31 Otc ll Pirt SJM 7 Jai 24 Jsi 2S In 12 fn ">«iki«l Mjcu" ?t 21 Hi rt 31 JM a Fit I ftt 24 Fll 2S1,132 words
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Advertisement933 1963-12-28 16 ELtfssssssssivl asass)l«»^asts»sssissßßSssfaiass»fcjßssßsssi AUSTRALIA ANB NEW UkIAM $tl»ICl IMOIA. PAKISTAN 4JIOI P. ,Ul» S£R»ICU 11. FrMMtit, Milaili. Melliint. S,im, To: Mtlru Ml Nagapattitati Pinang t, S'haa S'pon S'pon t. S'tiM Pentng BUUMBA IJM 1/14 JM 15/1 J JM RAJUU 1/11 Jaj «iM 13 IM It: AicslMt NllliigtM. Lfttlllii, IMM RAJUU 19933 words
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Advertisement415 1963-12-28 16 CASTLEFIELD (K.LANG) RUBBER ESTATE, LIMITED Notice Is hereby given that a final dividend ol 25 per cent (.less United Kingdom Income tax at Ui» standard rate of 7s. 9d. In the > Is proposed for the year ended 30th June 1963. making the total dividends for the year, declared and415 words
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Advertisement998 1963-12-28 17 (onlinurd from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT t* Wmrdja US (Hin.)— Box 50 et: extra READ UM nior Apiioltitm. Nts Vacant in The Sunday Mail eacb week. WANTED: K.xpcnrncrd Senior House I'.oy Mr official residence. Telephone bMia k.l. LADY TEMPLCR HOSPITAL wtsb tO thank all applicants for the post of Assistant998 words
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Advertisement1100 1963-12-28 17 I SITUATIONS WANTED :n Wnrd* M Hin.)— Hox .50 rU. exfro READ the Senioi Appointments 1 Vacant in The Sunday Mall each week YOUNC MARRIED EUROPEAN l.idv v ,ih BsataCarkßl exit nence, employment. prclcr.-toiy parttime. Phone (Spore) .1907H VERSATILE COMPANION COVERNESS Masai to Europe available now son, H Fort Canning1,100 words
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Advertisement1050 1963-12-28 17 HOUSES LAND FOR SALE 70 Word* SS (Min.t—Box St eta. extrm TO LET or Kor Sale Modern 2 tat Terraced House four bedI rooms, two bathrooms and toilets at Ki.anor Gardens. Ipoh. Apply Box A 331 I 1.. ipon. MODERN AND LUXURIOUS I flat within town limit vacant posI asattta1,050 words
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Advertisement922 1963-12-28 17 TUITION It Wards SS 'Min.y— Box St eta. extra ENGLISH: Secondary and pre- University Classes. Telephone ***** Spore. ORCHARD DRIVING SCHOOL Experienced English Speaking Instructors. Dual-controlled Morris 1100 1000. 307 Orchard Road. 8 pore. Tel: *****. PRIVATE TUITION for Primary/ Secondary. (Primary 6 and School Certificate pupils specially welcomed). Moderate922 words
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Advertisement1075 1963-12-28 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Worda SS (Min..)—B<* St eta. axtra V.W. SS. Green. Sunroof. Al Cond. European owned. $3,200. Phone JU9OB K.U RENAULT FLORIDI Detachable Hard Top. 1961. One Kuropean owner l.ftOO miles. Immaculate condition. Altar office *****. 1962 ROMA RALEIGH Scooter. Oood condition. Single owner. European leavInf. country. Casb1,075 words
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Advertisement970 1963-12-28 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* SS (Min.)—Box SO et*. extra 1 JAGUAR 2.4 LITRE Mark 2 witb overdrive. 1962 model, dark green. Perfect condition, unblemished leather und woodwork Owner retiring IK. S/,200. View Ipoh, Penang. Kuala Lumpur. Write: P.O. Box 34, Talping. ISM OPEL KAPITAN $1,900/-. Ford Consul $1,500/-. Flat 1400970 words
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Advertisement700 1963-12-28 17 MISCELLANEOUS Word* H (Hin.)— Box SO et: extra SPRAY-PAINTING REFRIGERATOR within 5 hours. ai>o repairs Contact Telephone S pore *****. ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS Balloons direct from London Rubber Industries Limited, Hall Lane Cbingford London R. 4. For prices und samples, please telephone the visiting factory representative, Singapore *****, or write700 words
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Advertisement508 1963-12-28 17 BAR RESTAURANT Word* $S (Min.)-Box M BBS. extrm ENJOY DELICIOUS "Nad IMdanc at Rendezvous Restaurant 4 Bras Basah Road. Spur. SPECIAL LUNCH "Nasl PadMK at TlonK Hoa Hutol. 2-4. Prlnsrp Street. (S'pore i. Tel: *****. Also Kngllsh 'Chines,- disher. VISIT THONC LIN BAR A Reataursnt (comer Singapore Motor) spore ted508 words
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715 1963-12-28 18 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP RACING BY •piE formidable partnership of trainer Rinus van Breukelen and jockey Garnet Bougoure can land a double with Depth Charge (Race 6) and Space Hero (Race 8) at Penang today. Depth Charge Is due for a win. At Bukit Timah715 words
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Article28 1963-12-28 18 Today's best bets are Flying Mist (Race 1). Sister Cavil (Race 4) and Depth Charge (Race 6). THE GOING Barring rain, the going will be XaM.28 words
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Article163 1963-12-28 18 Rare 1 EPSOM JEEP -CALL BOY I'OIMIK FLYING MCST BUM PAN( II A l\I)R A I'.in. h.i Indra Flying Mist llin lu Kobe Hindu Kobe Mr. Miller Mr. Miller Race 2 WAT OLUNG YOrXG NAWAB CU.VADOS Calvados .ihados Wat Glung The Wee Cobbler Wat Clung GaU Premiere I163 words
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Article1281 1963-12-28 18 PENANG— 3rd DAY Race One: 2.0— Cl. 5 Div. I— s.'.f 1 ***** Fl>ing Mist tVenl Vici St.t E. Breuk 8 9.0 (SF) Trevena C 2 ***** Producer II (Shaw St.) Martin, 6 8.12 Johnson 4 3 ***** I'ancha lndra (Gurka St.) Lee, 6 8.10 (F) Lee 8 4 *****1,281 words
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Advertisement782 1963-12-28 18 r^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS' ASSOCIATION All members of the above Asn in the Siate of Singapore v. ill vi closed lor business on Tuesday. M^i December 1963, 'Ahuli id Bank Holtday for the purpose of balancing their books for the half-year. THE PENANG TURF CLUB NOTICE NOTICE 18 HEREBY782 words
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Advertisement572 1963-12-28 18 NOTICE The Private Lane betweet Grafton House and The Hongkoni Shanghai Bank Building am between Grafton House and Ore i sham House will be closed to th< public lor 24 nours on 29th De cember 1963 from 6 a.m. GRAFTON LABORATORIES LTD 20A Collyer Quay. Singapore. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby572 words
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Advertisement874 1963-12-28 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS I PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCY Applications are invited from Singapore Citizens who satisfy the stipulated qualifications for the appointment of Typists (English Typewriter*. SALARY SCALE: $IU4x6A-206 ,B/214x8A-246. PROBATION: One year. AGE: Below 25 years. QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: Passed Secondary II (Form lIIi or equivalent in a Government or874 words
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Advertisement837 1963-12-28 18 APPLICATIONS are invited from Federal Citizens State Nai tionals for appointment, as Work- I shop Foreman in the Jabatan Parit 1 1 dan Tallayer Negeri, Selangor, on j a salary scale of: $538x18—700. 1 cost of saving Allowance will be payable at current rates. Candidates .'or appointment must be literate837 words
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Advertisement739 1963-12-28 18 NOTICES THE STRAITS TRADING CO., LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the I private road leading from Kampong Bahru Road to Nos. 1/6 Bushey Park will be closed to all traffic on Ist January. 1964. MEDICAL COUNCIL SINGAPORE i In accordance with Regulation 10 (1) of the Medical Council (Election739 words
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Article777 1963-12-28 19 PENANG. Friday UUIU wU|J |J4ll uUC f WSII INN, who is bidding for his second Penang Gold Cup, did a sparkling gallop here this morning, reports EPSOM JEEP. With Moses Lee up, Cash Inn broke into a sprint from the 5f and ran the777 words
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Article57 1963-12-28 19 on the other races Race One HOTELIER: Fast-finishing third to Last Try over s'-f; will appreciate extra half furloiiß: good going. CHENGAI BATl: Put up a good showing when second with 9.0 to Escort over s>? last week. ESCORT: Won drawing away over s'j with 8.4 In Div. 2 last57 words
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Article89 1963-12-28 19 DALCIDO: Improving youngster; came with a brilliant run to win over s'-( last week; even better over 6f; any going. BLUE MARTIAL: ShoweC smart pace In an .ill-the-way win over 7f; good irolng. CBOWN BOY: Smart winner Div. 3 over 11 with 8.11; any going. REALM OF GOLD:89 words
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Article50 1963-12-28 19 CASH BOX: Steadily regaining his best form; any going. RI'BBER ESTATE: Fifth to Worthing over 6f; likes good track. TIBA TIBA: Second to Worthing, likes Rood going. CHENDERK WASEII: WorkIng well; goes well on a fast track; third to Nashor over Bt. Timah 6f earlier in the season.50 words
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Article73 1963-12-28 19 JAMOI?R: Not disgraced when fourth with 9.0 to Shockalingam In P 4c O Cup (6f); any going. SRI SENYL'M: Second with 8.9 to Shockallngam; likes fast track. SHOCKALINGAM: Smart winner of the P O Cup; any going. KITA SIKA: Unlucky when third to Worthing; improving. UAPPY MELODY: Still73 words
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Article66 1963-12-28 19 SKILFUL: Fast-finishing second to Jungle Orchid over Bjt: can stay lOf. HYDRO'S IMAGE: Fourth to Jungle Orchid; can stay; second to Kodama over Bt. Timah !0f In September: likes good going. JINGLE ORCHID: Finished strongly to win over B'^f last Sunday: up 11-lb; should stay lOf: good going.66 words
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Article45 1963-12-28 19 POLARIS MISSILE: Fa«tflnishlng second to Blue Martial over 7f; will appreciate longer trip; any going. PEPE: Won easily over 7f: better over B'-f: prefers good track GUILTY BOY: Winner on this course In September; second to Tanah Ayer Ku at K.L.: any going.45 words
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Article52 1963-12-28 19 NAZAFAT: Easy winner over 7f last week: won over Penang 8' f in September; any going. SHI All YEONG LllI: Third to Crown Boy over 7f: can get 8' f: any going POWEM..V Showed up for the first time when second to Crown Boy: has won over 8f52 words
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305 1963-12-28 19 Fulham top scoring with a 10-1 victory ONDON, Frl. English Li Football League clubs, particularly First Division teams, went on a goalscoring spree yesterday. Ten First Division games produced 66 goals with Fulham leading with a 10-1 win over Ipswich and Blackburn beating West Ham 8-2. In the Second DivisionReuter - 305 words
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286 1963-12-28 19 LIM KEE CHAN - BOXING Lave gets 'OK' from British Board LIM KEE CHAN by SINGAPORE. Frl. Kitione Lave, the Tongan heavyweight boxer, today received Rood news from Britain which will en- cble him to appear In an exhlbi- tion bout on promoter Bamev Ong's all-Malaysian card at th? Happy World on Jan. 3.286 words
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256 1963-12-28 19 DAVIS CUP DOUBLES WIN GIVES U.S. A 2-1 LEAD ADELAIDE, Friday. TME United States took a 2—l lead over Australia I holders, when they won the doubles match in the Davis Cup challenge round here today. American champions Chuck I McKinley and Dennis Ralston beat Roy Emerson and Neale FraserReuter - 256 words
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Article168 1963-12-28 19 RUGBY Kiwis gain easy win LONDON. Frl. The New Zealand Rugby Union tourniK team gained a 23-9 win ovrr the Combined Services at Twickenham yesterday. Results of club matches: Wasps, 3 Metropolitan Police 5; Bath 24 Old Blues 3 Bedford 32 Old i Paulines 3; Cardiff 24 Welsh Academicals 3;Reuter - 168 words
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Article64 1963-12-28 19 MUAR, Fri.— Results in the Muar District lawn tennis championships: single* final Robert Koh bt N. Stanley 6-3, 6-1; Men's Doubles final R. Koh and Stanley bt M. Shah and M. AH 6-3. 6-2; Novices' singles final Ong Chin Swee bt Haji Idris 9-7; 6-2;64 words
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Advertisement128 1963-12-28 19 Z KORTING GERMANY'S MOST ADVANCED TV MHimiiiiin D wf9 I I^V JiiiimiimiM MODERN DESIGNING TECHNICAL PERFECTION I Extremely attractive 19" super receiver for real TV pleasure. New truly sensational 23" TV flf with a distinctive appearance all its own. 1 PUSH BUTTON AND MAGNIFY Hi PICTURE .i liiiiiMiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir CASH TOP128 words
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Advertisement330 1963-12-28 19 E NEW HOLDEN POWERED TO PERFORM IN GREAT NEW STYLE! NEW POWER-SWEPT STYLING J GREAT NEW ENGINES! MORE MILES PER GALLON.' SAME LOW PRICES! Today, Australia's Own Car brings you the biggesi new list of motoring benefits since the first Holderi """^ilgiijM In 1948! Crisp Power-Swept styling with new grille330 words
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Advertisement36 1963-12-28 19 ATLAS 1 BEARING METALS PHOSPHOR BRONZE BUSHINGS HAVE SERVED MALAYSIAN INDUSTRY FOR 30 YEARS "INFRANGA" Diesel AAetal 'AMACOL" White Bronie "AMOL" Phosphor Bronze Rodi "KYLPA" Soft Solders AVAILABLE EX-STOCK PMRSOH.SIHOHS CO.LTD. «UAi« UMHH lINttKIII I»OM MMM36 words
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Miscellaneous48 1963-12-28 19 BADMINTON Malayan Open championships (Penan* CGHS. 2.30 pjn. and 10.30 p.m SOCCEB— Mai. Malays v Mai. Chinese (Jn Besar. 5.15) HOCKEY S*pore Dlt. 2S: TPCA 'B v Klan(? Club (Princes Rd): Rida v Telecoms (Brickfields). KUOOKR— Pndantf Invlteton v HMS Victorious (XL padang); Police v Klang Club (Depot).48 words
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314 1963-12-28 20 Two tugs at scene to tow Mohamedi off reef SINGAPORE, Friday ■■■J II K Indonesian Navy Ikis gone to the rescue of the 7,000-ton In(I i a n ship Mohamedi, aground on ;i reef. The Indonesian navy which yesterday ordered a Royal Navy rescue314 words
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178 1963-12-28 20 KUCHING. Fri. A party of about 30 soldiers of the Malaysian Armed Forces Maintenance Corps some of whom were in uniform and armed with Stirling guns and rifles wore involved in a disturbance with civilians In the open market here last night aspokesmanReuter - 178 words
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Article66 1963-12-28 20 SINGAPORE. Fri— Six persons A-ere injured, one seriously, when ;heir car overturned at 13 m.s. Woodlands Road tonight on their way to Singapore from Johore > Bahru. The driver, Tav Tian Chuan. was admitted to the General Hospital In a critical condition. The other injured66 words
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Article26 1963-12-28 20 CANBERRA. Fri.— Tha Cambodian Government has informed Australia oflicially that it will close its Embassy here. The move vm.s explained as an economy measure.—UPl.26 words
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Article29 1963-12-28 20 ADEN. Pri. Fourteen men dej tamed under the emergency law promulgated after a hand grenade was thrown at Aden airport on Dec. 10, were freed today. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Obituary75 1963-12-28 20 U.C. ALBERT |i--.| i v i■. In KoniC ni.h.l ivnik; Kuaml .ietallK later. FUNERAL SERVICE OF Mrs. Teh Hi>ck Ban ."■'<<■ KbOWl Toll \V:.n at Wrutojr MeihodiM Churrti today it 1 O<> p.m. 1' lor 01. r MRS. C.A. PIERIS Who l<'ft lor Cfiyioii dWd 2S-10-63. Shi- WSJ c75 words
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Article, Illustration148 1963-12-28 20 PROSPECTS OF FEDERAL JOBS-BY SEN. KHAW KUAL.\ LUMPUR, Fri. The Minister without Portfolio, Senator Khaw Kai Boh, said today that it was most unlikely that candidates from Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak would be interested in vacancies in "Fcderalised" departments in Malaya. Hr told the Senate thai the conditions of service148 words
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Article58 1963-12-28 20 SINGAPORE. Fri—Busines.sman Mr. P.J. Xavler, 50. of Loron^ H. Telok Kurau Road, woke tins morning to find his house ransacked and some $9,200 In jewellery. cash and property missing. It is thought that the bu'glar scaled a 10-foot high rear wall and then got into the58 words
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Article51 1963-12-28 20 ISTANBUL, Fri. Quadruplets three girls ana a boy were born to a 38-year-old Turkish woman. Hayriye Coken, at ihe village of Sogutchu, in Western Turkey, today. Her husband. Melunet Coken, said the boy would be named Cyprus, but the girls' names had noi uetu decided.Reuter - 51 words
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Article416 1963-12-28 20 LONDON, Fri— A semi-holiday atmo&pnere prevailed with business limited but the undertone very firm. New York optimism was runI ning high and stocks with a pronnsiny potential were being picked up. A feature was the strength of Woolwortns. up 1 9 at a 1963 peak of 65/1 "j416 words
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646 1963-12-28 20 BACK PAGE SPORT KEW SAN IS OUT OF OPEN WITH HURT KNEE PENANG. Friday MALAYAN hopes of resisting Thailand's challenge in the Malayan Open badminton championships, which started at the Penang Chinese Girls' High School hall here this afternoon, took a sharp blow when top-ranking Teh Kew San withdrew from646 words
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Article197 1963-12-28 20 SINGAPORE, ril— A lull turnout oi 47 reprc.-.eniume* from affiliated clubs today re-elected Hussein bin Raman and five oilier councillors of la.st year's council to lead ihe Association in 1964 Inche Hussein wa& re-elected unanimously. Vice-president Tay Soo Yony, who had served the Council lor a number197 words
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Article25 1963-12-28 20 ATHLETICS SAAA Road Relay <Ulu Pandan. 4.30 p.m.). HOCKKY— SH.V Div. 1; SRC v University (Farrer Pki. RIGGER SCC v RAF Chant:! pudang25 words
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183 1963-12-28 20 Benaud out, Simpson to lead CRICKET SYDNEY. Fri. Australian captain Richie Benaud. who has an injured finger. will miss the Second Test against South Africa starting in Melbourne on New Years Day. Bobby Simpson, who will be 28 in February, takes over the captaincy. Benaud. 33. who retires from first-classReuter - 183 words
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Article41 1963-12-28 20 BATU PAHAT. Fri.— Sinqapora teams won both their charity basketball maicnes played hers today. In the men's match. Delta beat Batu Pahat 70-54. and the Sun Chens s women casers followed up with a 27-16 victory over Batu Pahat.41 words
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119 1963-12-28 20 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore will be one of the few countries in the world to attempt a marathon team race for aeromodellers this Sunday when the Singapore Aeromodellers SocLty hold their leum race competition at the Oirls Sports Cub ground at 9 a.m. The maratho:. race119 words
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Article58 1963-12-28 20 SINGAPORE. Fri.— M. Abdullah was re-elected president of Darul Afiah F.C., this year's SAPA League Div. 1 and Junior Cup champions, for the third successive year. Other officials: Vice-Presldent. Ahmad Yahava i re-elected >: Hon. Secretary; Mohamed All Abdullah i re-elected i Ti«aIlinr; Has-san Mum; Committee58 words
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Advertisement437 1963-12-28 20 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ■ii II *rt* x I Minimum) MO I' i m on 12-63 Both well. Thanks to Maternity W;ird. KAN SIEW: l>t\vi>. n I. :i« r.llCf thi lato m- ■'••»i Mf* X.in Turk Pm ;in<l Hor Voon^ do Mr. Sl.w Choon on LV.-tS-Kt. ll>oh. I The latest Improved437 words
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Advertisement145 1963-12-28 20 Iwpppml 1 spray net NEW FORMULA! i YVfT NEW CLEARNESS! \>A> NEW FRAGRANCE! <¥%s&%' NEW OUST RESISTANCE! gpj^y V That's why spray net is the one TlGl* sproy tor The Flowless Look. Your rf 'if heir is always right to the nth rK HAIR SMiT JJ~*\ detail, and you feel145 words
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Miscellaneous41 1963-12-28 20 XJIGHEST and lowest temperalK tures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. on Thursday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 75 Kota Bharu 86 77 Penang 88 75 Ipoh 73 Malacca 81 73 Singapore 88 7541 words
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