The Straits Times, 29 December 1963

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  • 17 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES I \ettS« lei in NO. 1,453 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1963 20 CENTS KDN 355
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  • 223 1 Kedah border: Supply-drop for police, then plane ploughs into hill and burns BANGKOK, Sat. \LL 12 people aboard an Air A erica C-47 Transport plane were killed when it crashed and burned yesterday in South Thailand near the Kedoh border. The plane was chartered by a
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  • 148 1 Rough seas delay rescue attempts SINGAPORE. Sat. Gale winds and heavy seas held up rescue operations for two Singapore-bound ships the grounded Mohamedi and the drifting freighter Fast Wind. In both cases, operations have been delayed indefinitely The Mohamedi. stuck on a reef near the Indonesian island of Pulau Niopa.
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  • 312 1 NICOSIA. Sat TWO Turkish Air Force Sabre jets swooped over Nicosia this morning as British patrols went out again on reconnaissance mission. There were no reports of incidents during the rtTght. Croup Captain John Robs. Senior Medical Officer ot the Truce Force, made preparations today to
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  • 18 1 o! Munieeu »ua Mi riv>u En-lni. Chmr.sr Prime Minister. had their firm talks in Rstbm veslerdav
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  • 15 1 one ol Britain 'i leading singers, died a: his Louden home ImC night.
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  • 407 1 Capital gets TV Service opened by Tengku KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaysians with ichvision sets today saw their Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman, launch "Television Malaysia's" pilot service in the nations capital. More than 200 YIP guests Invited to the "opening" witnessed the 30-mlnute ceremony on sets installed i n the
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  • 15 1 and Susan Pleshette. plan to marry in Beverly Hills on Jan 4
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  • 69 1 LONDON Sat Srirnti^ thr world over ha\r hern un.ihh- to luiin- out how the Scots make their whKkv g B ijish biochemist said yesterda> in thr weekly journal. Nrw Scientist "The production of whisky is undoubtedly an art. and all attempts to produce it by a scientific
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  • 180 1 I PENANG. Sat. A joint customs and Police patrol was attacked by a gang of more than 20 s>iini»ißlcr.s on the beach off Telok Ayer 'fa war. Butterworlh. early this morning. While thief curs tried to block and ram into a Customs Land
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  • 29 1 ...Assistant HtKht Commissioner in the Soirh Arabian Federation who \v:ir in Hired in a. grenade evplnsion at Aden Airport on Drc 10. died In hoaptlal !h-i nieht
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  • 12 1 wishes its readers a bright and happy New Year.
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  • 27 1 Japanese Ambaandoi to U.S.. talked with Mr. Averill H.irriman. U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political AfT.ms. on the Sino-Soviet dispute and other world problems.
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  • 43 1 JAKARIA S«t The strength of the tnllitarv command responsible tor this capital city's security was increased today b» an addition of three battalions— about 2.400 men The assignment was announced as the command celebrated tta 14th anniversary. D.P.I
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  • 32 1 JESSELTON. Sat. Pohe« arrested 15 Indonesians 12 miles from Tawau town on the night of Dec 26. it was disclosed today. They would oe chareed with illegal entry Reurer
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  • 333 1 3-day bus strike off KUALA LUMPUR. Sa; Tliu iniec-uay MOTth luuteru 'xrtuiaport services ous ttrucc wtu i today alter the mai imiu and employees ag- reed to refer the dfapute over the dismissal o. live workers to the Industrial Court. The agreement was reached at a meeting here between representatives
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  • The News
    • 162 2 TENGKU ON THE AIR-MINUS MAKE-UP KUALA LUMPII: Sat Tengk v Abdul Rahman re. to be made up when he Inaugurated T< iaysia'a servici this evening saying: "It won't change the face ol man of 60." When he arrived al the .>tudio eni: u>hered into tlie make-up room but the Tengku
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    • 59 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Three Malaysian police officers will fly lo Britain on Wednes:ttttnd cour.«e« for officers. They are DSP. Mansor Din Mohampd Noor. Offlcer-:n-Chaiße Traffic Office. Kuala Lumpur: A.S.P. Mnhamed bin Tahir member of the d.recr.nst .-:..(T Police College Kuh a Kubu Bharu; and ASP.
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    • 201 2 STEEL MILL, SHIP SCRAPPING YARD FOR S'PORE SINGAPORE. Sat. The Minister for Finance. Dr. Goh Keng Swee. today openiid a new steel retailing plant a. id shipbreakiiiK yard for the National iron and Steel Mill at the Jurona Industrial estate. The rerolling plant has a capacity of 30.000 tons a
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    • 287 2 Finance firm is to call up new capital K.UALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Government-spon-sored Sharlkat Permodalan Kabangsaan (National Investment Co. Ltd.) will call up new capital early next year to Implement Its recent decision to increase its capital to $10 million. The Minister of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Lim Swee Aun.
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    • 270 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. THE senate today gave its approval to the Election Offences (Amendment) Bill which makes it an offence to use the threat of divine displeasure in election campaigns. At the resumption of the debate on the Bill which started yesterday. Senator T. H.
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    • 610 2 K. LUMPUR. Sat. yHE Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, this evening: outlined the main plans for expansion of the armed forces in Malaysia next year which will cost a total of $158,392,544. Speaking in the House of Representatives, he said
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    • 58 2 USIS to give another jazz programme SINGAPORE, Sat.— The USIS will present another jazz music programme 'at the Victoria Theatre at 5.30 p.m. on Jan. 9. Several Singapore musicians Will take part in the performance The concert will be open to the public. Complimentary tickets must be obtained after Jan
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    • 72 2 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Singapore General Printing Workers' Union has called on the Singapore Government to set up a commission of inquiry to revise existing labour legislation. An editorial In the lateof the union's publication the "Voice of the Printers." snid: "After three years of the
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    • 76 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. Mr. C. P. A. Hoffman, died her* today after a lons illness. He was 81. He leaves behind two sons, Dato L. C. Hoffman. Editor in-Chief of the Straits Times Group, and Mr. R.C. Hoffman, a lawyer, and two daughters, Mrs. L.W. Wakka and
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    • 343 2 POINTER' on training... YOUR DOG T ALWAYS maintain that in the early stages of training a gun dog. the dummy used must be lightly stuffed with the outer coat made of soft material. Under no circumstances should the roverine be hide or any furry material The reason is thai rude,
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    • 388 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The chairman of the United Chamber of Commerce, Inche Mahmood bin Ambak, today appealed to Indonesia to "see the fallacy of sacrificing international trade in order to pursue an- illusory policy." In a New Year message, Inche Mahmood
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    • 166 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Arts Council has invited Malaysian artists to send in. their works for the first national art competition. Entries will close on Feb. 24. The competition, the theme of which is "The Joy of Living" is financed by the American Cigarette
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    • 71 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat— A Malayan Railway Administration official. Mr. D C. Albert, died in Rome last Wednesday evening while vacationing in Europe with his wife and daughter. An administrative officer of the MRA, Mr. Albert left on Nov. 5 His wife and daughter arr expected to return
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    • 73 3 Meeting to probe results of school exams MUAR. Sat --The National Union of "*chv>l Teachers here has called for an emergency meeting of teachers, parents and educational leaders to probe into the results of the secondary school examinations in October. I'- president. Inche Hashim bin Haii Hum/ah, said today i
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    • 24 3 KUALA SELANGOR. Sat. The Selangor Mentri Besar, Dato Abu Bakar bin Baginda, today opened a $12,000 religious school in Jeram, near here.
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    • 406 3 SPEED UP INDUSTRIAL TEMPO, GOVT. TOLD M.P. suggests a switch from the 'slow fox-trot to quick step' KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. ALLIANCE back-bencher suggested in the House of Representatives today that the Government's tempo of industrial diversification should be switched from "slow fox-trot to quick-step." Inche Abdui Samad bin Osman (Sungei
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    • 180 3 Polling at Muar picks up after slow start MUAR. Sat. Polling in the Muar Selatan parliamentary by-election got off to a slow start here today. I But after lunchtlme. it wa* estimated that 50 per cent of the 28,000 voters in this constituency had gone to the polls to cast
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    • 128 3 Manila 'No' to Jakarta student talks VIANILA, Sat. The Ok Foreign Office warned t Hipino students today against participating in next months World Federation of Demoncratic Youths conference in Jakarta. The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Salvador P. Lopez, said the Government would not iSw Ue Passports to any Filipinos attending the
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    • 93 3 Batu Pahat picks its Koran winners BATU PAHAT, Sat. More than 1.000 people attended the finals of the Batu Pahat diatrict Koran reading competition held at the Malay School Teachers' Club in Jalan Sultanah here on Thursday night. In the men's section. Inche Kassim bin Tokachil was first while Hajah
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    • 33 3 SINGAPORE, Sat.— The Minister of Health. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, today visited 18 bin centres and ten public conveniences in different parts of the state as part of the clean-up campaign.
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    • 272 3  -  Keith Hooper INDONESIAN BID TO STOP REINFORCEMENTS By SYDNEY. Sat. Is Indonesia applying her "confrontation" policy against Australian Papua-New Guinea to try to stop Australia reinforcing the British and Malaysian forces in Sarawak and Sabah? I believe she Is. I believe that this lies behind the series
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    • 123 3 Electoral rolls on display from Wednesday KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The revised electoral rolls containing 2,774,436 names for Malaya s Parliamentary and State elections next year will be put up for checking by the public at district oillces throughout the country from Jan. 1 to Jun. 28. Any qualified voter wno.se
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    • 188 3 KDAI LUMPUR Sat. One hur.drcd and twenty employees of two auditing firms here have received bark-::;iv between 000 and $2,000 ecich M I result of a wage agreement -imied between the Naaj Union ol Commercial Workers and the companies.
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    • 405 3 He acted under misconception, says the judge I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A magistrate. Mr. Mah Kirn Hock, said today that the action of a Socialist Front M.P.. Mr. Karam Singh, charged with obstructing a police officer from Derforming his duties, was justified "as he acted under a misconception."
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    • 65 3 SING AFORE. Sal. Tlic oiugoniß Trade Commissioner for France in Singapore. Mr. Ulivitr Plot, yesterday spoke of the very bright" future of FrenchM.ihiysia trade. Mr. Plot, who is leaving early ntxt month after six years here, said France was a steady buyer of rubber and tin from
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    • 43 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— The Minister of the Interior, Dato i Dr. i Ismuil bin Dato Abdul Rahman, will rivo a taile ovpr Riirtio Malaysia on Friday. Ht> will speak on the nchirvements ol hi.s Ministry in low cost housing projects.
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  • The News, Profit
    • 277 5 Prefab houses for S'pore Sat. The Housing a:id Development Board has adopted a revolutionary nuthod of building houses to counter the shortage ol skilled la-, bour in the building industry. This was disclosed by the Board's chairman. Mr Tan Kla Gan. today when he visited the MacPherson Housing Estate and
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    • 111 5 I/UALA LUMPUR, Sat. 1 The Malaysian police headquarters said today I that there were cn.'y three police officers remaining I in Brunei rot 150 as stated in the Straits Time* < today. 1 When the police spokes I man. Mr. Robert Cheoiig wa.^ contacted yesterday in connection
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    • 41 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I Wan Tack Wan, 20. a dur!»n vu today acquitted in I the magistrate's court here for possessing a four-Inch dagger. He told the court that the ri^tger w.is meant to open I durians.
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    • 43 5 SINGAPORE. Sat.— Well- known Singapore sportsman nun couch Mr. Tan 600 Liat, 34. died ot a heart attack this 1 .ittoir.oon after a swim at PniiKgol End. Mr. Tan, ba- chelor, hai represented Singapore in the A>ian Gamrs as a hurdler
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    • 509 5 DR. UNDERWOOD SAYS 'NO TO BID' FOR AN APOLOGY KUALA KANGSAR, Saturday. TVR. S. UNDERWOOD, an Independent member of the Town Council here, told the council yesterday that he had referred all particulars regarding his allegations of corruption on the part of former councillors, to the
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    • 372 5 Malaysia destined to play stabilising role, says a NZ study group K. LUMPUR, Sat \JALAYSIA is destined to play a stabilising role in South-East Asia. This Is the opinion of an eightman New Zealand study group now touring the country. The leader of the team. Mr. A R. Dreaver. said
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    • 184 5 MALACCA, Saturday. JHE Chief Minister. Inche Abdul Ghafar bin Baba, said last night that any treaty signed between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines would be worthless if it did not have. the support of the Indonesian Com- munist leader. Aidit. This was because Soekarno was
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    • 140 5 Case messed up, says magistrate: Man freed P* ENA N G. Sat. The Second Magistrate. Mr R. Aria Retnam. today criticised the police for "messing up" their investigation in a theft case and freed Ismail bin Puteh. 23. who had been charged with stealing a coat belonging to a trisha
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    • 33 5 KAMPAR. Sat. The Assistant District Officer Mr. Gilbert Fernandez, has none on transter to Taipini? He is succeeded by Inche Mohamed All bin Haii Abdul Aziz irom the Perak BUM Socrrtariat
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    • 195 5 INFORMATION MEN ARE STOOGES, CHARGE IT OTA BHARU, Sat. The officers of the Information Department here were last night accused of being "stooges of the Alliance Government." The charge was made by PMIP member, Inche Shafle bin Ahmad, who alleged that Information Officers went to rural areas
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    • 24 5 PKNANG. Sat. Llm Kirn Hung. 41. was fined $15 tor abuMng a police constable at Gurnev Drive here on Nov 18
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    • 271 5 II 1)m HiJFJiM^TTF^^ffi.. Lmni IIfTI'MIIM HTM-Jhl -Mill ilnl f infTTTIHI Mlllf-fU^^"*-* 1/UALA LUMPUR. Sat. The National Union of 1 Plantation Workers bigIgest trade union organisation In the country today called on the Government to find work for more than 74.000
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    • 129 5 HOFFMAN Carl Philip Augustus, aged 81. father of Viola. Ralph. Leslie and Rosalie, on Dec. 28 Funeral service at St. Michaels Church. St. Michaels Road. Singapore, at 5 p.m., Sunday. Thence to Bldadari. S. KUMARASAMY. Palmist of Naranthanay, Jaffna, passed away at Ipoh Hospital on 26.12.63. Funeral took place
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    • 532 5 On to 1964— and it will also be a good year •DO YOU have a query or doubt? Write to: The City Editor, Sunday Times. Times Home. River Valley Road. Singapore. 9. IT was another good 1 year for the Malayan Stock Exchangedominated mainly by a spate of new issues,
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    • 328 5 SINGAPOKt. Sat —Combined business in the Singapore .md Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange today, with the number of the shares traded In brackets. INDUSTRIALS: Boustead (2.000) 51. 69: Central Prop. (1.000) $1 64. (2.000) $1.65: City Dev. (24.000) 62 < 3 cts. (19.000) 63
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 103 5 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS INDOT: To Patricia and Jaffar a son Johan at Assunta Hospital 27.1263. Both well. Many thanks to doctor and staff. KAW— TAN: Between Frankle .lit Fong, so Mr. and Mrs. Kaw Jin Koon and Susie Heng Eng. d o Madam Goli Mvi Kia and the late Mr.
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    • 27 5 GROLIER SOCIETY INC. GROLIER INTERNATIONAL INC. WISH THEIR NUMEROUS SUBSCRIBERS THEIR SALES MANAGERS AND ALL THEIR STAFF IN MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI A Happy and Prosperous New Yeai
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  • Foreign News
    • FOREIGN DESK
      • 357 7 DEFIANCE IN COURT BY PUTSCH' GENERAL I).\RIS. Sat For-ner Gen. Antoine Argoud, 49. yesterday turned hi.s back in defiant silence on judges trying him on chargtt oi i iief of the Secret Army Organisation (OAS» that .sought to overthrow and kill President Charles De Gaulle. For the second day, the
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      • 33 7 \wtr el the Soviet Premier. 11 American ciaphics art exhibit 101 1 In < -sterday and .sUii'd lor 1 moment in silent tribute before a ix>rtr:nt of the late Pn nedjr.
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      • 470 7 Rare fish caught by diver off Durban IN BRIEF J)URBAN, Sat— One of the world's rarest fishes Lepidapolis Albomaculatus caught oir Durban by a skin-diver, was today swimming around in a mar i n c aquarium. Dr. A. Wright, a fish expert, caught the fish velvety black with white markings—
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      • 101 7 Militiamen guard US Legation in Bulgaria SOFIA. Sat.— Fourteen Bulgarian militiamen < police t —four of them on horseback— last night guarded the American Legation here alter 3.000 shouting, stonethrowing demonstrators smashed windows and overturned diplomatic cars. Mr. Ricnard Johnson, acting U.S. Charge d'Aflaires. made a "strong protest" again-st the
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      • 21 7 JubUce Minister and Mr A^elus Denis Post-Master General, will leave the Canadian Cabinet after resigning their Commons seats yesterday.
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      • 64 7 LOS ANGELES. Sat.— Prince Emil Snokoohl. 28 of Iran yesterday lost his USS2O.OOO 1M560.0001 damage suit for injuries and indignities he said he Miflered during ragging as >< DlPdge of a University of Southern California Fraternity m i 1959. The Judge. Mr. t. Ray BenI
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      • 186 7 MADRID. Sat— A group of villagers in Venta Bfcnot in Northern Spain ■on "the fat one" on i brimai Eve nrst prize in a national Christmas lottery. They will share t240.000 And the village, on the main railway line from Madrid to
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      • 405 7 CREW FOUGHT BLAZE FOR 90 MINUTES, THEN ORDER GIVEN TO ABANDON SHIP MADRID, Saturday. TAPTAIN Matos Zarbis, Greek master of the ill-fated Lakonia, broke down here as reporters bombarded him with questions. Saying "no more. No more," he sat on *a bench
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      • 317 7 MOSC9W, Saturday. TWO senior Ghanaian medical students yesterday denied that they had taken part in and agreed with the conclusions of a Soviet post mortem on the Ghanaian student whose death sparked off last week's African demonstration in Red Square. In a typewritten press statement, the
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      • 61 7 China's 274th warning HONG KONG. Sat— China has issued its 274 th "serious warning" to the United States against an alleged military provocation, the New China news agency reported. It charged a U.S. military plane intruded into Its territorial air space over the area of the Yungsing and Tune lands
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      • Article, Illustration
        95 7 ROME. Sat. AetrcM Sophia Loren (above) topped the Italian cinema world's celebrities on "sts of income tax payers posted here yesterday Her 1962 income, assessed at 52.7 million compared with the 558.650 charged against President Antonio Segni. who waived his exemption from family and municipal taxes on his presidential salary
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      • 87 7 Higher cost of living in US last month WASHINGTON. Sat. Th« cost of living in the United States rose last month by two tenths or one per cent to a new record level, the Labour Department said yesterday. Last month's consumer price index stood at 107.4 per cent of the
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      • 11 7 Philippine Secretary ol Defence, suffered a heart stroke yesterday.
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      • 16 7 an army veteran of World War II died at his home in New York.
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      • 193 7 WOMAN KILLS A GIANT BEAR rpORONTO. Sat. —A plucky A Canadian mother has described how, along with three young -children, she I I .starting 6001 b. bear trying to break into their isolated cabin in the sub-Ar-ctic wilderness of Northern Ontario and killed it single-handed. I "He was the biggest
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      • 139 7 Capital spending in Britain dropped by 6 p.c. LONDON. Sat. The results ol the census of production tor 1962 show that fixed capital expendi--1 ture by Britain's manufacturing industry fell from the peak ot £1.239 'million in 1961 :o £1.168 million in 1962. the British Board of Trade journal .revealed
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      • 240 7 Papers in class: A new view (X)PENHAGfc.N, SaL A j dany newspaper is a complete scinxu texioook. ior all classes, and snould, De used by teachers for jual inai purpose, is the view 01 Iwo Danish teachers. To help colleagues make better use 01 the daily Press in classrooms, the
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  • Leader page
    • 65 8 TO irnrd* $12/- (Minimum) HCNRV CHRISTOPHER KUM of Lon.lon ton of the late Mr. and Mrs. Kum Hock Choon „f 4. Claymore Hill. Inntlin. Singapore, wishes to convey >. humble apologies with profound frlef to his Cranny, brother, sisters. relations and friends for being unable attend the funeral of
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    • 125 8 H'nrrfs 57.50 CUifi.) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in S.n- iK>r<-. Orchard Koad Sunday servi. c \,l Ut-'come. WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH. I gad, Singapore Worship 1 a.m.. 10.00 a.m. and .i SO l in Sunday School for all axes :n. New Years Kve Walch-ntk-ht Holy Communion SerA'ice at 11.15 rvhcxiv Welcome.
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    • OPINION
      • 270 8 I^HE most cheerful news over the Christinas is the American decision to send units of the Seventh Fleet into the Indian Ocean despite Indonesian objections. When Malaysia was formed In September this year the late President John Kennedy acclaimed the new federation as a bastion of
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      • 177 8 Pyramus: O wicked wall! through whom I see no bliss, cursed be thy stones for thus deceiving me! Theseus: The wall, methinks. being, sensible IN its own way the monstrosity that bisects Berlin ha.-, acquired some sense over the Christmas season. I' iias certainly helped tc generate a
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    • SUNDAY OPINION PAGE TIMES
      • 232 8 A pregnant pause before the New Year rpUESDAY is New Year's Eve, a day for resolutions when briefly you -I- pause to reappraise the year that has Just gone by and decide to lead a better and more purposeful life in the year that will be born on the final
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      • 945 8  -  K. BASKARAN By KUALA LUMPUR WITH A BIG FUTURE IN MALAYSIA OUR LAND is blessed with lush greenery. Pastures are abundant. There is no lack of water. And the land is free of major cattle diseases. Yet dairy farming is being carried out on an insignificant
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      • SPEAKING PERSONALLY
        • 166 8 rill i AN k you for a most X timely article "The cure that kills." (.Opinion Page Nov. 24 on the adverse eifect some modern drugs have on some people. I myself was stricken with a mysterious rash that used to appear on the back of my
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        • 133 8 RE Miss Tu's advice (Sunday Times, Oct. 27) to a reader who wans to prevent her skin from getting darker. May I take the liberty to give a mere male's opinion: We Americans, and most Europeans too. spend every minute we can spare in the sun. In fact
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        • 44 8 HOW many or your readers know that Bob Hope's surname spelled backwards sounds like a famous town in Central Malaya. But knowing who is in control there I don't think Bob would be very proud of this fact. R. SHANKARAN, KUALA LUMPUR.
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      • 60 8 IS it true that a teaspoonful of mustard taken in a class of milk daily is the best insurance against a cold. A friend who believes in this says he has never had a cold for nearly six years now. I wonder if other Sunday Times
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      • 486 8  - THE CALL OF THE WILD RONALD RANSOM By SINGAPORE THE first half of Mrs. Mora Dick sons book "Season in Saraw a k" describes the three trips into the "ulu" she made with her husband. The second and more exciting half deals with the first experiments in the organisation of
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      • 478 8  -  TAN TOCK SAIK By KUALA LUMPUR down her \S ALLIANCE woman MP, Hajjah Zain binte Suleiman, who shyly confessed that she is "slightly older lh';ni Tengku" (the Prime Minister is (>2l and who learned to use a gun at the age of 1 veins. h;is registered
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    • 677 9  - FOUNDATION STONE LAID FOR S2SMIL. FACTORY HENRY PAUL CEMENT WORKS GOES UP NEAR IPOH: PRODUCTION TO START IN JULY by IPOH, Saturday. I^HE Sultan of Perak this evening laid the foundation stone of the biggest single industrial project in North Malaya, the $25 million Pan-Malaysia Cement Works Ltd., at Kanthan,
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    • 45 9 IPOH. Sat. Fourteen officials nl the United Sabah National Organisation now on a study tour ot Malaya, will arrive here tomorrow en-route to Penang. They will visit Cameron Highlands on Jan. 3 and will return to Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 4.
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    • 204 9 Three on robbery charge are acquitted IPOH, Sat. Three youths on a robbery charge were acquitted yesterday because the Sessions Court. President, Inche Gulam Mustapha. said he did not believe the prosecution story. Turning to the youths, he added: "You may have committed this crime and you may have attacked
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    • 43 9 TELDK ANSON. Sat.— The Teluk Anson division of the UMNO will meet tomorrow to draw up plans for the coming State and Parliamentary elections. The meeting will also recommend candidates to the party's national headquarters in Kuala Lumpur
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    • 40 9 MUAR. Sat. One hundred and two landless families today moved into the Federal Land Development Authority scheme at Buklt Serampang, 32 miles from here. There are now 2SO families who have been resettled on the 6.000-acre scheme
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    • 282 9 SINGAPORE, Sat. The Singapore Commercial House and Factory Employees' Union today denied an allegation by the rival Singapore Manual and Mercantile W o r k c r s' Union that its officials had Intimidated and prevented several Cathay Organisation cinema workers from casting
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    • 120 9 Chairs at motorists: 2 soldiers arrested PENANO. Sat. Three police radio cars last night rushed to the Boston Cafe in busy Penang Road and arrested two soldiers. Three others escaped Earlier, the soldiers from the Green jackets had gone to the cafe, an "out of bounds" area to .servicemen. After
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    • 80 9 Smallholders are reminded to apply for grants SUNOEI PATANI. Sat. Smallholders In Perlis. Kedah and Penang were today reminded to apply for replanting grants before the end of the year if they want to replant their holdings next year. The Replanting Department here said that rubber smallholders who wanted to
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    • 49 9 Explosion that never was SINGAPORE. Sat. A man told the police this morning that he heard an explosion just after midnight In Shenton Way area. Detectives and the whole of "A" division police combed the area and questioned several people but failed to find any trace of an explosion
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    • 274 9 KANGAR, Saturday. JHE Mentri Besar, Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim, today appealed to the Central Government to repay the $300,000 which the Perlis Government had spent over the last three years on minor works in the State. "The
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    • 144 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The first halrdresslng salon to be established as a limited company in Malaya, backed by $50,000 in a combined Chinese-Ma-lay capital, will be opened on Monday Called the LAlmant, lt also claims to be the only halrdresslng salon in the country to have
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    • 20 9 SUNOEI PATANI, Sat. —Mr. O. A. Hodgson from Johore has been appointed manager of Sungkap Para Estate. Bedong.
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    • 66 9 Six 'goodwill' bugles for Boys Brigade IPOH, Sat. As a "gesture of goodwill" the 1/7 Gurkha Hlfles presented six bugles to the First Company of the Ipoh Boys' Brigade at the YMCA Hall her* yesterday. The presentation was made by the battalion's commanding officer. Lt. Col. J E. Heelis. Twenty-live
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    • 368 9 Students on riot charge to make defence rjINGAPORE, Sat. Mr »5 Bu Cheow Chye, the First Criminal District Judge, today decided to call on two Nanyang University students. who have been on trial for seven days on a rioting charge, to make their defence. Mr. David Marshall, defence counsel for
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    • 682 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. 'A FEW GETTING RICH UNDER THE GUISE OF HELPING THE MALAYS' r J T WO Opposition MPs complained today in the House of Representatives that a few were enriching themselves through Government assistance under the guise of Malay participation in commerce and industry.
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    • 93 9 For your day by the sea TODAY Sedlll Kechll 7 07 a.m. (7.5 ft) 9.45 p.m. (B.4ft); Singapore 9.19 a.m. <9.TTt) 10.64 p.m. (9.lft); Port Dickson 5.25 a.m. (9.81t) 5.48 p.m. (B.oft>; Port Swettenham 4.06 a.m. (14.0 ft) 502 p.m. (12.6ft>: Penang 11.55 a.m. (6.7 ft). TOMORROW Sedlli Kechll 7.55
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    • 1814 11 ADVERTISER'S ANNOUNCEMENT Greetings to PAN-MALAYSIA CEMENT WORKS LTD. (KANTHAN FACTORY) BRIDGESTONE TIRE CO. LTD., TOKYO why Message from the Chairman "FASTEST GROWING NAME IN RUBBER" In 1925. Mr. Shojiro Ishlbashl pioneered with great veyor belts, foam rubber, and golf balls. tmtmm^ success mass production of rubber soled Japanese foot- A
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    • 276 12 Mission's job in Africa: Counter Soek propaganda SINGAPORE, BM, Ihe forthcoming Malaysian "explanatory" mission to U African, states would help keep the nations "machinery of information" going at top gear. Sabah's Chief Minister. Mr. Donald Stephens, said today. "W e realise that out. Information outside has not been as good
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    • 225 12 Ministry plan to help farmers get better results KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. IE Minister of Agriculture and Co-opera-tives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari, said tonight his ministry was now working on four basic lines to help farmers gret better returns from their labour. He was speaking over i<adio Malaysia in a series
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      62 12 IPOH, Saturday MR. CH R ISTOPHER Chan Kam Yoong, a director of Macphall Co., (Ipoh) Ltd.. share brokers, slips the ring on his bride's finger at their wedding in St. Michael's Church here today. The bride, is the former Miss Mabel Kuan Soo Yee and Mr. Chan is the son
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    • 25 12 SEREMBAN. S»> —Ar 11--year-old girl. 1 AniHliah nas .killed lan nlßht w.Vn .-he was knock down br a milita-.-v truck at Rahang.
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    • 23 12 SINGAPORE. Sat.—Taiwantrained Singapore composer. Mr. Lee Tacit Fah. will give a recital at the Victoria Theatre at 8.30 p.m on Thursday.
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    • 94 12 PENANG. Sat. The City Transport Department made a gross profit of $726 last year when its buses carried a record total of 18.123.048 passengers. Inche Mohamed Yunus bin A. Hanifah, the transport manager, records in his annual report that total revenue from all sources amounted to $2,085,041.
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    • 25 12 SINGAPORE. Sar —In artlsecret society mis \rster;l.v police detainrd to ir meti under the Societies OMinmice and screened a total cf 272.
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    • 266 12 'RATIONAL APPROACH' IN DISCHARGE OF OUTY TO COMMUNITY SINGAPORE, Sat. The Minister of Labour. Mr Jek Yeun Thong, has commended the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union for its "rational approach" in seekliir improvements in the working conditions of Its members as well as the discharge of its
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    • 65 12 SINGAPORE. Sat I he chairman ut tIM Commission on Christian Education of the Methodist Church. Rev. T. R. Doraisamv. today made a special plea to the public to help exprisoners. Mr Dornisamy. who is also a merrber oi the Singapore Aftercare Association, urued the public
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    • 400 12  - MOTORING 50 SMART AND SUNTANNED... PETER LIM By gOME were twisting. Others flirting. One simply snoring. It was one of those Christmas Eve parties that had encroached well on Christmas morning. And then it happened. Two drunks and th^lr tipsy msMtt» finally maimed to corner me and demanded to know
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    • 189 12 "MAINLY FOR MOTHERS" JH^HHf A new Radio Programme for Malaysian Women J j* Presented weekly by Nestle, manufacturers and distributors. of LACTOGEN Infant Food, V '■^w4v^ i ln s programme will interest and entertain women of all apes. There will be niu-ie, M nX,^ nll^^P^r^sl^L^/ ir f eature llrm U|
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    • 188 12 On your TV today TV SINUAPUKA pngHUMM f oi today: CHANNEL 4 P.M.: 1.00 Opening and progrannne summary in all lanfcuages; 1.05 Adventure— Buhhmen of the Kalahari; 1.35 The Rosemary Clooney Show; 2.00 News in English; 2.15 The Count of Monte Cristo— The Texas affair; 2.45 The Tanglewood Music Conservatory;
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      • 1204 13 PREVIEW YOU WILL BE SEEING SOON IN "THE CAR DINAL" Otto Preminger Ik«s cliosen to tell the story of :i priest's rise to eminence, to being a prince of the Roman Catholic Church, in terms of the triuiilioiuil American success story. One must take it
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      • 72 13 THE Maureen Lim Dancers in a primitive dance entitled "The Rain Ritual." It is choreographed by Maureen Lim who was inspired by the drought in Singapore. The dancers in the picture are Marisa Wong (jumping). Josephine T c o. Pauline Teo. Liao Siew Keam
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      • 240 13 Tonight at the Cultural Centre rpODAY the Singapore I Fi'm Society v/ill bo showing The Silent Worici." one of the mobt outstanding French films of recent years. Directed by tiie famous marine expforer JacQues-Yvea Cou.sit an the film, which «to quote Ihe British Film Institute) "contains some of the most
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      • 328 13 QN TO i!ip concrn platform of SingaiJore's Victoria Theatre nn an August evening in 1961 walked a pel lie and charming lady to introduce us to thr music ot the concert harp It was Mildred Dilline. whose virtuosity on this instrument has c inied her thr title oi
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    • 381 13 ISKY i BY PUBLIC DEMAND! I fi^v LV T° morrow Tuesoay I "DEATH IN THE ARENA"! starring MARK FOREST •in SCOPE COLOR J PEARL S. BUCKS PULITZER PRIZE WINNING NOVEL B OF A NATION INVADED.. .BUT NEVER CONQUERED! One of the GREAT films of aii tim *^g^_l^ Next Change j
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    • 195 14 FRASER QUITS, SAYS: IT'S FINAL Af Xl BOURNE. Sat. Aus- traiian Neale Praser today announced his retirement from .-s tennis. Fraser. 30-year-old Victorian ieithander. made his announcement less than 24 hours ne tond Roy Emerson had been defeated by Americans Chuck McKinley and Dennis Ralston in the Da\is. Cup challenge
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    • 499 14 ADELAIDE. Saturday THE UNITED States today won the Davis Cup by beating Australia, the holders, 3—2 in the challenge round. The American victory came in the last match of the final after Australia, down 2—l yesterday following their defeat in the doubles, had
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    • 185 14 P.K. Leong wins first test for apprentices PENANO, Sat. P K. Leong came out on top in the nrst-ever examination for apprentices on the Malaysian turf. Apprentice Leonsr scored 264 marks out of a possible 300 and was awarded a fullymounted saddle. Second in the test was A. Soaidi with
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    • 1907 14 YOUNG EAGLE pays $161, GAY BUCCANEER FOLLOWS UP WITH S6l Rudy van Breukelen sends out day's biggest outsiders By EPSOM JEEP DENANG. Sat.— Making a reappearance after a spell, Young Eagle,' with Asuwadi up, creat- j ed an upset to pay $161 here today, third day of the Penang Turf
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    • 46 14 TOTAL POOL 553.160 Ist. No. ***** V >:«.!•« 1 !nd. No. IWIM S 9.633 3rd. No. *****9 8 4.816 STAim.KS >>»H1 each): No*. *****2 19!U45 »43»:i« !17b90 *****1 tUtti 20UU54 *****1 *****8 *****9 CONSOLATION (S5OO eachr. N©v 173U61 IH3BII *****5 IMMI 1H3158 *****2 2166:2 *****7 *****6 *****1
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    • 151 15 Resquilleur can defy 9-5 to bring off rare double Race 1 ESCORT Hotelier Chengai Batu M\J. KNIGHT Chenrai Batu Hotelier CHENGAI BATD MajesUc Kni ht Timber Lasa Race 2 DALCIDO I.ADY AVALETT POKER D'<\S Blue Martial Kamarajiam Dalrido Verocelle Blue Martial Realm of <iold Race 3 ■MO IM'BBKIt E8T GIPP8LANDEB
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    • 333 15  - Resquilleur can defy 9-5 to bring off rare double EPSOM JEEP RACING by yENI VICI Stables Kesquilleur is in such terrific form that I confidently expect him to defy 9.5 and bring off a rare double in the $20,000 Penang Gold Cup (Race Five) today. The only horse so far
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    • 248 15 (Race Four) may well deve- lop into one of the best sprinters ki the country. This useful grey came through his first test in the top class with flying colours on the second day when he came from nearly last at the home turn to
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    • 22 15 Epsom Jeep's best bets are Dalcido (Race 2), Shockalingam (Race 4) and Hydro's Image (Race 6). The going is fast.
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    • 433 15 TAKE DALCIDO TO MAKE IT FOUR IN A ROW DALCIDO i Race Two) keeps Improving with each race and should make it four-off-the-reel. At Kuala Lumpur last month this Jambo gelding proveu too good for Class 5 scoring an easy double over 511 and «f. His win over &ii last
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    • 1587 15 Race One: 1.45-Cl. 5 Div. i-6£ 1 ***** Timber Lass (Amigo Kongsi) Lee 4 90 fFI l*~ a 2 ***** Hotelier (Veni Vici St.) Paul. 6 8 9 Trever^ 3 ***** Dianas Pride (Mrs D van Breukeiei) Trevena t Eg" Tin Ko sh (M*» CJC JFtSSSZ
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    • 143 15 MEMO APPEALS MOST IN OPEN RACE \iFMo (Race Three) A?i is my choice m a difficult race. This grey is steadily regaining his right form after a lengthy lapse. Last time out at Bukit Timah in October ho finished a close up fifth to Nearco Myth over 7f. At his
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    • 155 15 Hydro's Image gets a confident vote HYDRO'S IMAGE (Race Six) came out after a spell to run a good fourth to Jungle Orchid over Bif last week. With the benefit of a race Hydros Image can be backed with confidence. This Hydrogen gelding ha» the makings of a topflight stayer.
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    • 42 15 IPOH. Sat. Perak Chinese Recreation Club and Shaw Brothers will meet in the final of the Perak Chinese Football Federation competition for the Dato Leong Kee Nyean Cup at Stadium Perak on Jan. 5. Admission charge will be 50 cents.
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    • 382 16 The U.K. soccer results ■■'1 Imib il fi t\\~ "^"^Pj^l 1 'Lmf^J t^"^ LONDON, >.v Hire are la* leeaMi •>■ football nutrln |ilj:<-(I tod.n tM. !.<-■» UIMMO.N <»M UMBJ Hamilton M ..ii mi ii,ii.i in 1 Alsill.il 4 ÜbU'kUurn It. 1 \>. Ham I. J l».lllllll W. bill UK"! W.
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    • 126 16 .»t\N \OKK. s>u t.— Colourtm Clay, tlie "Loulsviliv Lip," wa& nameu tighter of me r 1903 by the Rniy i-lflgmrtnt today la its 40th annual review ol boxing. Clay was selecteti iioni >hori list or mx contenders Ihe other five, in the order riven, are: Sonny
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    • 569 16  - Three Malaysians and a Thai reach semi-finals SUNN CHIT THYE: By Penang, Saturday fUREE MALAYSIANS Thomas Cup players A Yew Cheng Hoe and Ng Boon Bee and Penang schoolboy Tan Aik Huang and Thailand's Cup player Sangob Rattanusorn, qualified today for tomorrow's semi-finals in the Malaysian open badminton championships at
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    • 206 16 CRICKET SIMPSON OUT FOR NOUGHT MELBOI'RNE. Sat. Australia's new Test captain Bobby Simpson was dismissed for nought today as New South Wales fought to avert outright defeat by Victoria in thr Sheffield Shield here. It was Simpson's third "duck" of the s^aso'n hut lulu- already topped 1.000 runs. Victoria totalled
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    • 24 16 SAIGON. Sat iMiel plays South Vietnam here tomorrow ii the first ot t.vo elimination matches for the 1964 Olympic football competition. Router.
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    • 653 16  - Chinese strike late to beat Malays TEOH ENG TATT By SINGAPORE. Sat—Malaysia Malays and Malaysia Chinese were without some of their leading stars today but they nevertheless made their annual soccer match a glittering. memorable spectacle at Jalan Besar with Chinese only able to pip their opponents In the last
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    • 302 16 MEN'S SINGLES 2nd round: Sarong Bbornehima bt Khoo Kay Choo 15-14. 15-4; Tan Alk Huang bt M. Badall 15-7. 8-15.. 15-8: Tan Tee Khan bt Ww Sen. 15-3. 15-14. Quarter-finals: Nf Boon Bee bt P Ounalin 415. 15-10. 15-4. Santop Katlanuooru w.n OlMvalert Chunkim Tin Aik Huang
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    • 495 16  - Recs champions 2-0 win against varsity earns title ERNEST FRIDA By SINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Recreation Club suffered two big prematch blows with schemer Douglas Nonis on the Mi'k list and nippy inside-for-ward Kenny Gomes unavailable, but they r to allow this to affect their piay and they romped homrby a
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    • 311 16 Padang Invitation XV made to fight hard for 11-0 win KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. THE Padang Invitation XV had to fight hard to beat the H.M.S. "Victorious" XV by 11 points (goal, two tries) to nil in their match on the padang here this evening. The half-time score was 3 o.
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    • 109 16 QINGAPORE. Sat. Singapore Sino-Malays nnd Malayan Sino-Mil.iys will play a friendly match tomorrow at Jalan Besu- (Udium i kick-off 5.15 p.m.". The Malayan Sino-Malayv will be selected from: Teh Cheng uku Ismail. Foo Fook Chuan. Syed Ralich. Mazlan H;imid. Sadar Khan. Boey Cheong Lam. Ho Yuen Meng. Mahat
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    • 341 15 BOOKS PUBLICATIONS TELEVISION SINCAPURA PROGRAMMES DEC. M— JAN. S Full detaMs In tMs weeft's RADIO WEEKLY Oet yoar copy today I Price M eerXi: THE FAR BAIT ENGINEER Published quarterly THE ENGINEER, like it> companion <iium, m« rteng Keng A Far Bast Builder, circulates threuineut Seutn East Asia OUHRCNI IkSUt
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    • 48 15 a^K V "^B otart reading the thrill- adapted from the United Artists film in Js'\ ,V^fJK 1 Km^st r^ plus TALIVISHEN MALAYSIA SUPPLEMENT... I 2 Pages SINGAPORE'S WONDER BOY VIOLINIST Special report DISCS REVIEW... FILM PREVIEW.. .CONTESTS ALL TV and Radio Programmes from Dec. 30 Jan. 5. 1964
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    • 142 16 SHARP SPECIAL EASY OFFER V PAYMENT 16" Si IS/. "••"'"i' HHI S I wf Pafm.nf M*ntht IK" Tc HAlii mmim« riaicn ID IM» »448/- p,,mcnl 529/50 M.ntH. Ift" TC*. CJCflf MaolMy Cifllcn 1* id m »4aU/- p.,^, t >38/5 B nmm ID ?11W a4fß/» ».,m«n< $32/- Mw«M 19" T^ $590/-
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    • 58 16 BADMINTON Malayan Open championships and fiimls 'Penane COHS hall. 10 a.m 1.30 and 7 o.m.t. SOCCER Prnanc Ptihlir Ser\irrs final: PIBBWM v Port Commission <City StncHom, f>ls> Friendlies: Snore Sinov. Malayan Sino- Mm- j livs iJn Besnr. Ul): Np\v Market SC v TPCA. Seor <Ku- bu Stadium. Malacca. 8 p.m.)
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    • 1387 17 USS Providence— Flagship of the Seventh Fleet ON GUARD FROM THE BERING SEA TO THE INDIAN OCEAN U.S. NOT CONCERNED WITH THE ARMS BUILD-UP IN INDONESIA MALAYSIA IS ONE OF THE STRATEGIC GATEWAYS IN S.E. ASIA FLASHBACK TO THE STRAITS TIMES OF DEC. 20— WHEN
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    • 400 17  -  BEACHCOMBER By Horscbock billiards A SPORTING writer says ihat to confine yourself tj one sport may become boring. Tin best weapon against tedium is to mix up the sports a bit, like the waterskier who attaches himself to a huge kite, and flies above the water. Billiards on
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    • 184 17 Jfa Hk mm. 1 di "H He I j -4- >-* a cirrp I mUf oL£c m KQa/l mf When installing air condilioning equipment, be it for Jm^C* a single room or an entire office block, it is essential that the type and size of the equipment is related to
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    • 664 18 LOOKING 10 YEARS YOUNGER NEED NOT BE JUST A DREAM WRITE TO: Miss Evelyn Tv, The Sunday Times, Times House, River Valley Road, Singapore 9. A stamped and addressed envelope must aci company your query. IT'S THE ambition of nearly every woman over 30,
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    • 201 18 Looking at him straight in the eye! TME trend setters x of the world have taken a long-ger-sighted look at themselves when smart girls switched their diamond-stud-ded frames for masculine heavy spectacles. It makes sense. For they have terrific eye appeal. Think of the little helpless feminine face half hidden
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    • 286 18 FASHION Forecast For 1964 See Asia Magazine (Page Four) a LOVELY young lady A wrote her first play, sold it. and saw it make a terrific hit. With the proceeds she indulged In a childhood dream, she had her new boudoir done over completely in yellow
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    • 242 18 and A DEAR Evelyn Tv: My skin is oily. Do I use an astringent each time after washing my face, or do I use it when I makeup? SUE THERE are no bard and fast rules. In any case you always apply astringent before makeup and after a face cleansing-
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    • 338 18 i Advertisement rkeep the neck and throat beautifully young and smooth, always massage in a film of rich vitalising cream before retiring, using a Rcntle upward and outward movement. As you sleep the rich vitalising Ulan Night Cream will carry on the task of beautifying the neck. This will overcome
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    • 173 19 WINNER of the weeks S3O prize is "A World Of Her Own" (above), submitted by F. C. Yaw of tt Thrift Drive, Singapore 19. He used a Rollriflex camera and ASA Yerichrome film. Setting: f 8 1/125 second. He will he paid by post. The cheque will be
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    • 666 19 Boys— Fin sick of them, she says r^T WHAT'S your problem? Write to: Miss Jane Lee, The Sunday Times, Times House. River Valley Road, Singapore 9. No replies by post. DEAR Jane Lee: Boys, boys, boys I'm sick of them. They expect kisses when you hardly know them; call you
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    • 173 19 Here's a science problem Jor mother straight from the kitchen. She man be opening a tin and one of the youngsters may ask: WHY IS SALMON RED AXD NOT WHITE? ALMOST alone among ■i\- fish the flesh of salmon varies from a warm pink to a deep
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    • 365 19 DEAR Know Alls I was cycling along Thomson Road on the left hand side when a cyclist coming from the opposite direction, on the wrong side of the road, crashed Into me. I expected the man to apologise, hut Instead he punched me in the eye
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