The Straits Times, 30 December 1963
1963-12-30
1
20
https://www.nlb.gov.sg
https://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/browse/straitstimes
The Straits Times
-
Title Section22 1963-12-30 1 AVFftffGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 125,000 He** 1 1 The Straits Times Estd. 1845 MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1963 15 CENTS KDN 35222 words
-
318 1963-12-30 1 I ONDON, Sun. v The Cyprus-Tur-k i s h Association here last night cabled the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, V Thant, alleging that about 1.000 Turkish hostages of Greek "Eoka terrorists" in Cyprus might *be executed. "We have ascertained from reliable sources that318 words
-
Article, Illustration479 1963-12-30 1 Firing breaks out again in Cyprus as Sandys holds talks with Makarios Nicosia, Sunday I THE truce was broken in embattled Nicosia today. Firing began in the Turkish sector. A British patrol rushed to the spot. The shots appeared to come from Turkish positions. Mr. Duncan Sandys, theReuter - 479 words
-
Article159 1963-12-30 1 Labour MPs probe Aden situation ADEN. Sun. Three British Labour Members of Parliament arrived here by air from London today on a factfinding mission on the situation in Aden, following tho hand grenade attack at Aden airport on Dec. 10. v On the same plane came two Scotland Yard officersReuter - 159 words
-
Article77 1963-12-30 1 ROME. Sun— Ouiseppe Beraudo. a 53-yeai-old carpenter, built his own coffin, .sent, suicide notes to all his fnend.s in Cuneo. the police and Mayor of hu nearby i village of Perveragno. saying he was going to die "for the peace of tlie world HeUPI - 77 words
-
Article, Illustration58 1963-12-30 1 KAREN-THE GUN-PACKING STRIPTEASER THIS IS Karen Lynn Bonnet, 19-year-old stripteaser, in whose purse the Dallas Police found a gun a week ago when she was called as a witness at the bail hearing for Jack Ruby. The police took the sun away. Ruby is charged with the murder of Lee58 words
-
Article82 1963-12-30 1 TOKYO. Sun. The Cabinet today approved a Foieisn Office 1 plan to siudy tne possibility of sending Japanese peace corps to South-ea>i A.-ia. The Foreign Office received 15 million yen > slL'.i.OOOi for li.seal 1964 lApiil 1. 1964-Maich 31. 1963 1 foi research on me feasiblli82 words
-
355 1963-12-30 1 Keeping Karno safe top job of police JAKARTA: 2 MALAYSIAN SPIES CAPTURED JAKARTA, Sunday. TIIH security of President Soekarno's life will be Hit' main task of police forces in I!M>4. the deputy Police Chief, Brig-Gen. Sutarto, said yesterday, according to Antara news agency. Gen. Sutarto said that since martial lawUP - 355 words
-
147 1963-12-30 1 GLASGOW. Sun. The British Prime Minister. Sir Ah?c Douglas- Home. said here today that he thought Britain was getting nearer to genuine co-existence with the Soviet Union. He added: "That is well on the road to peace. *I think 1964Reuter - 147 words
-
Article34 1963-12-30 1 AMMAN. Sun— Prince Monam- mad. 23-year-old brother of King i Hussein, will marry Flrlal Irshald. 19. on Jan. 9. It »us announced today. The two became engaged I two months ago. UPI.UPI - 34 words
-
170 1963-12-30 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. Some 2.3C5.000 American children one in every 25 live with a divorced or separated parent, the Population Reference Bureau, a private body, said today. Ninety -three per cent live with their mother*. .More than 1.500,000 families out of over 47 million in the170 words
-
Article, Illustration267 1963-12-30 1 Official of Party Rakyat freed by police AFTER 27 DAYS IN DETENTION... TPOH, Sun. Inche 1 Shaharuddin bi n Dahalan, 34, a member of the Socialist Front, has been released by the police after 26 days of detention. "I am conditionally released." he told the Straits Times in an exclusive267 words
-
178 1963-12-30 1 140,000 people mourn loss of relic ORINAGAR. Sun. Two giant processions of weeping and wailing people wended their way through nere today mourning the disappearance of a hair said to be a relic of the Prophet Mohammed. The body of one of two people killed In riots yesterday was carriedReuter - 178 words
-
Article37 1963-12-30 1 PEAK CLIMBERS TOLD OFF KATMANDU, Sim Nrpalev 1 onkn lii(i.i> strongly r<•p r i maaded Itadn »nd de puty leader of Japanese llokk.iiHn i Diversity ■MMtaineet ing expedi tiim for bavtag peak* without permission. Keuter.Reuter - 37 words
-
Page 1 Advertisements
-
Advertisement98 1963-12-30 1 UI/// f <^ 5- i 1 I H>" y rJLJiamonds and all kinds of VISIT WILD ABOUT INSECTS? JBST S|M:SIKR DOWN Here is the cheapest and easiest way of getting rid of these pests in .■WpJi^r,. your home and garden. Just spray y 'tiUm'^L,., with Dieldrex 1 5 —a most98 words
-
Advertisement88 1963-12-30 1 PATEK PHILIPPE is the only watch manufacture vvho.se entire collection of men: watches carries, engraved on even movement, the official stamp ot the State of Geneva, the authentu guarantee of centunes-oiri "GENEVA QUALITY." H. SENA, LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS Singapore Penong. I happy new year... same good cheer from tk»»u»88 words
-
-
AFRO-ASIAN DESK
-
Article162 1963-12-30 2 U YS SIHANOUK HONG KONG. Sunday. DRINCE Norodom Sihanouk, the Cambodian Head ol Slate, said in Phnompenh that China was his country's No. 1 friend, the New China news agency reported here last night. The Prince was speaking at a ceremony on Friday toReuter - 162 words
-
Article38 1963-12-30 2 TOKi o. Bin H. ,w blizzard covered northern Japan with vi to three tert of miow in somi places yesterday and 'he ontin country shivered In I cold wave Temperature* dlpi i i !n Tokyo ITI38 words
-
92 1963-12-30 2 SAIGON, Sun. The chairman of South Vietnam's military junta, Major General Duong Van Minh. today again emphatically rejected neutralism for this country. The Vietnam Pre^s news agency reported him as telling a gathering of 30.000 in Niia Trang, 200 ortlieaat of Saigon,Reuter - 92 words
-
Article111 1963-12-30 2 HONO KONG. Sun.— PPKitiß Uii.n year produced more than 400 dillereiu new products, the New China oewi agency reported. They ranged from cold-drawn riOff steel and flat spring Meal for tractor and car accessories. j soamlfs> tubes for high pressure boiler> .tnd niauaelii- steel lor111 words
-
126 1963-12-30 2 Talks with Reds fail: Amnesty off in Burma RANGOON, Sun Burma today announced the term-na-tion of its general amnesty on Jan. 31. The amnesty, declared on April 1 this year and later extended indefinitely, was made in the name of Burma's revolutionary chairman Gen. Ne Win. it did not specify126 words
-
82 1963-12-30 2 COLOMBO, Sun. All 535 oetrol filling stations owned by Shell, Caltex and Esso in Ceylon were vested in the State-owned Ceylon Petroleum Corporation at midnight had decided to accede to the companies' request to take over all the stations and not only the 209Reuter - 82 words
-
164 1963-12-30 2 Saigon puts a curb on private dancing parties OAIGON, Sun. The Saigon City Administration has ordered that dancing parties in the capital area may be held only on Saturday afternoons and evenings or on the eve of official holidays. The order Tollowed a Government decree earlier this month which madeReuter - 164 words
-
206 1963-12-30 2 MOSCOW, Sun. XTI African students from 15 countries in a "bill of rights" appeal to Mr. Krushchev yesterday asked for a "full guarantee of safety" in the Soviet Union. The students. who claimed to represent several hundred Africans here, derided to206 words
-
Article142 1963-12-30 2 f/ENYA has moved 1Y 500 troops into her North East Frontier Region bordering Somalia where secessionist tribesmen have launched a series of attacks, it was announced here yesterday. The troops, five companies of the Kenya Army, reinforced military and police patrols already in the area, whereReuter - 142 words
-
Article31 1963-12-30 2 ALGIERS. Sun.— Algerian au- i thorities said yesterday that four villages in the Saharan Depart- merit of the Odins were damaged by 40 hours of rainfall.— U.P.l.31 words
-
182 1963-12-30 2 DUTCH EXPECT SUBANDRIO TO DISCUSS A $2,500 mil. DEBT AMSTERDAM, Sunday. JHE INDONESIAN Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, is expected to discuss Indonesian debts to Holland totalling nearly 3,000 million guilders (about $2,500 million) when he comes to The Hague in the New Year, according to a newspaper report here, jReuter - 182 words
-
Article47 1963-12-30 2 HONO KONO. Sun.— Four Nationalist Chinese soldiers who gave themselves up after crossing into Yunnan province from the other side of the border earlier this month have been given monetary awards by Communist Chinese frontier guards, the New China news agency reported last night. Reuter.Reuter - 47 words
-
131 1963-12-30 2 ADDIS ABABA, Sun Mrs. Indira Gandhi, daughter of the Indian Prime Minister Mr. Nehru, said yesterday that large numbers of Chinese Communist forces were massing on the Indian border. Mrs. Gandhi told members of the Indian community here India must increase itsUPI - 131 words
-
81 1963-12-30 2 LUSAKA (Northern Rhodesia), Sun.— The boundary between Northern and Southern Rhodesia will follow the middle of the Zambesi river after the dissolution of the Central African Federation this week, it was officially announced here t«day. The decision, the first precise definition of the81 words
-
-
Page 2 Advertisements
-
Advertisement59 1963-12-30 2 B9B^^H3I When HBBBpgBI '^B V^^H only the best *|§fo fii^ii^H Benson and Hedges in the gold packSj||lf "^^^^H tne symbol of quality for the very best in King Size filter cigarettes I M o Jim -MmM- Uf 7t|?sM BENSON HEDGES LTD I <s^ lflo *J OLD BOND STREET I /fillip59 words
-
-
Page 2 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous29 1963-12-30 2 TUP THE GAMBOLS by Barry Appleby /TUE«ES MAS SPUDTOPS) i I WITM HER NEW tUN r^ V 86 POUT 6 /ui/nws. uowT) ("tMB BABY— < /rrs a) I UCKt in.29 words
-
-
U.S.-EUROPEAN DESK
-
274 1963-12-30 3 LONDON, Sun. Soviet authorities regard contact lenses as "a purely cosmetic device" intended only to improve a person's appearance, according to the Soviet trade union newspaper. Trud. A recent copy of the newspaper, received in T ondon, saya that a lively debate over theReuter - 274 words
-
Article, Illustration175 1963-12-30 3 DON'T MISINTERPRET MY VISIT, POPE PAUL APPEALS VATICAN CITY, Sun.— Pope Paul yesterday appealed to foreign diplomats and their governments to help to prevent his pilgrimage to the Holy Land next week being misinterpreted. He said it would be "a voyage of prayer and humility, a purely religious act, absolutelyReuter - 175 words
-
302 1963-12-30 3 America extends its 'tell-all' deadline of the oceans WASHINGTON, Sun. 'IttiE U.S. Maritime Commission is extending by one month the deadline for its demand that foreign shipping lines disclose documents on freight rates and costs. Eleven major sea powers told the State Department In a joint note on Dec. 23Reuter - 302 words
-
104 1963-12-30 3 IT'S BACK TO SPACE FOR ME, SAYS VALYA Nl W YOKK. Sun a!> -n tin. i (Valya) IVrrshknv.i. the world's first woman cosmonaut, said in a magazine article yesterday that she planned to devote her life to "the problems of space." Writing in the Satur day Evening Post the 'J,Reuter - 104 words
-
Article48 1963-12-30 3 HELSINKI, Sun. A small home-made bomb exploded last night in front of a Communist newspapers business office, breaking glass in the door and two windows. Nobody was injured in the blast, which was the second at the Communist-owned premises in recenf months. U.P.IUPI - 48 words
-
Article22 1963-12-30 3 MOSCOW. Sun Russmn actress Yevdokia Turchaninova, who ulayed more than 200 roles in Moscow, has died aeed 94 ReuterReuter - 22 words
-
75 1963-12-30 3 i WASHINGTON. Sun. m«ORE than 700,000 people have visit- ed the grave of President Kennedy at Arlington National Cemetery since the burial on Nov. 25. Cemetery custodians expect this weekend and New Year's Day to bring a continued large procession of visitors to the site,75 words
-
99 1963-12-30 3 LONDON Sun. Terence Cutts, the lloudini of British priM>ns. engineered i Christmas Day escape. his 15th. and still is at I irer. according to police souri is Cutts. :{.">. sentenced to 10 years' preventive detention in October 1959. scaled a wall at Brixton99 words
-
216 1963-12-30 3 'Marry or else' man free after 20 years DOME, Sun.— A Rome 1V court has annulled the marriage of an Italian diplomat on grounds that it was a "shotgun wedding," with Nazi Germany holding the gun against the whole Italian colony in Bulgaria. Diplomat Pietro Vinci married Lillana Nlkolova Nlkolaeva,UPI - 216 words
-
92 1963-12-30 3 New coat of arms in colour for Britain LONDON, Sun.— Britain Is to have a new royal coat of arms In colour. It was announced today. It has been designed by the artist and engraver Laurence Scarfe at the request of the Central Office of Information. The present design. InReuter - 92 words
-
Article, Illustration408 1963-12-30 3 AUSTIN, Sunday. PRESIDENT Johnson and Chancellor Ludwig Erhard of Germany achieved "a very good similarity of opinion" in two hours of talks yesterday on European problems, including the German and Berlin problems, an official spokesman said. The two leaders talked alone except forReuter - 408 words
-
Article, Illustration172 1963-12-30 3 CAPTAIN OF THE LAKONIA GIVES EVIDENCE ATHENS, Sunday. THE master of the Greek liner Lakonia underwent questioning at an official inquiry into the disaster yesterday while British passengers made further allegations of '"panic and looting against his crew. Mr. Q. phokas, a special magistrate with the Mercantile Marine Ministry, ques-172 words
-
Article99 1963-12-30 3 At an nearly hour traffic was slowed to a crawl from the Virginia side of the memorial bridge over the Potomac to the main entrance of the cemetery, a distance of half a mile Because of the snow and the difficulty of handling traffic vehicles have been barredUPI - 99 words
-
Article28 1963-12-30 3 MIAMI (Florida. Sun.—Havana Radio said yesterday that saboteurs of the U.S. Central InreMißence Agency had blown up a Cuban torpedo-boat, killing three sailors and wounding 18.28 words
-
111 1963-12-30 3 I OS ANGELES. Sun. Roger Dier 24-year-old room-mate of Joseph Amsler. one of three men charged with kidnapping Frank Sinatra Jr., was arrested yesterday after police found a machinegun and a carbine in his flat Dier was booked on suspicion of possessingReuter - 111 words
-
131 1963-12-30 3 Britain's worst winter fog begins to rise LONDON, Sun— The worst log of the winter gradually lifted from Britain yesterday after causing .serious traffic accidents that came on top of a Christmas road toll of 120 killed The Automobile Association said road conditions were improving although fog still persisted for131 words
-
Article71 1963-12-30 3 DEARBORN (Michigan), Sun. —The Ford Motor Company announced yesterday that it is developing a grand touring sports car which it hopes to have ready to I compete in next year's major grand touring races in the United States and abroad The car will have aReuter - 71 words
-
Article30 1963-12-30 3 I NEW YORK. Sun A J. Ltebling, author, boxing writer I 1 and columnist for the New Yorker s magazine. died yesterday of pneumonia, aged 69. Reuter.Reuter - 30 words
-
Article93 1963-12-30 3 300 protest at site of shooting BERLIN, Sun— More than 300 young West Berllners demonstrated last night at the spot where an 18-year-old East German refugee was shot down by border guards on Christmas Day as he tried to clamber over the Berlin Wall They gathered round a 23-year-old BavarianReuter - 93 words
-
Article64 1963-12-30 3 LOS ANGELES. Sun.— Actress Marie iThe Bodyi McDonald lias niecl suit for divorce or annul- meiu ol her 57-day-old marnane to tier sinU) husband, him producer Donald F. Taylor Miss McDonald. 40. contended that Taylor 'harassed her, hit her with a belt and threw a64 words
-
-
Page 3 Advertisements
-
Advertisement344 1963-12-30 3 Cfife? INTRODUCING < 4w- THE I96I mb o WE ARE IWI PROUD Jfflb OF THE jp. NAME |0| B&O ..I.JYOU'LL BE IF YOU I) C ARE THE I Sldn9 Door MMO y Or A B&O 19" Portable and f^Bi p^^' Table top models isaißßßMiHi^^as J also available tm^^^^^^^^B*^^*^^^^^^^ Model: CAPRI344 words
-
-
227 1963-12-30 4 'CRUMBS' WARNING BY MEN'S LEADER i 1 KUALA LUMPUR, 1 Sun. The 18,--i (MM) clerks in Govi| eminent service in i .Malaya will have "to i settle for crumbs." i unless they are ori ganised into one national union, the general227 words
-
Article62 1963-12-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Mr. Ho Kok Hoe lias been elected president of the Singapore Art Society for the 1964 term. Other olf ice-bearers are: Vicepresiaents. Messrs. Cheong Soo Pieng. Chen Chong Swee, Liv Kang and Francis Thomas; secretary. Chal Wai Hon; assistant secretary. Mr. Lim Yong Peng;62 words
-
Article72 1963-12-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Minister for National Development, Mr. Lini Kirn San, has nominatI ed four members to the Board of Architects, according to the latest 1 issue of the Government Gazette. The members are: Mr. C.A.V. Chew Mr. J.K.C. Chung. Mr. J.G. Dowsett and Mr Alfred H.K.72 words
-
Article37 1963-12-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun. Capt. JAL Pavltt. the Master Attendant, will give a talk on "Opportunities for careers at Sea for Singapore citizens" at the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club at Princes Restaurant on Wednesday.37 words
-
Article37 1963-12-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun.— Mr. K.Y.D. Gin. Dlieiior of Public Works, was made president (ex of fie 101 of the Singapore Government Public Works Co-operative Tlirift and Loan Society Ltd. at Its rei cent annual general meeting.37 words
-
Article105 1963-12-30 4 UNION PAYS TRIBUTE TO A MINISTER SINGAPORE. Sun. The Singapore Teachers Union has expressed its gratitude to the former Minister for Education. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. tor his patinece, understanding and goodwill in dealing with matters affecting members of the teaching profession. Its appreciation is published in the latest issue105 words
-
Article, Illustration246 1963-12-30 4 Holiday weddings in S'pore TOP. Mr Fbo Kuk Iluan and bit bride the former Misi Wee Geok Cncng pictured after their wedding al St. Hilda's Church no Saturday. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mr.s. Foo See Paw while the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.246 words
-
Article151 1963-12-30 4 PAKISTAN ENVOY ON KASHMIR ISSUE SINGAPORE. Sun. The Huh Commissioner for Pakistan in Malaysia. Mr. S.M. Hassan, today spoke on the controversial Kashmir dispute and said that all Pakistan wanted was to allow the people of Kashmir to decide, under United Nations auspices, whether to join India or Pakistan. Speaking151 words
-
123 1963-12-30 4 Parents praise I purge in schools SINGAPORE, Sun. The Singapore School Students Parents' As- 1 sociation today praised! the Singapore Govern-! ment's recent move toi weed out pro-Commun-ist teachers in Chinese! I schools. The association's Presidont. Mr. Chew It Meng. described i the Government's decision to dismiss these teachers as123 words
-
Article45 1963-12-30 4 SINGAPORE. Sun— The Consul General for Panama. Mr. W. McLean will jjive a talk on "A brief history of the Panama Canal" at a luncheon meeting of the Lions Club of Singapore East at the Four Lions Den. Hotel Singapuia. on Saturday.45 words
-
Page 4 Advertisements
-
Advertisement406 1963-12-30 4 ■SKY V "BY* PUBLIC "DEMAND!" S fi*% 2 DAYS ONLY! TODAY TOMORROW a "REX JmmL. SeC MIGHTY MACISTE battle «s-pore)^j JKV tht GLADIATORS SEVEN! '"ath in the arena": starring MARK FOREST h SCOPE COLOR Simultaneously REX (Spore) SKY Opens Wednesday l^^mr^^{ifstiat!^englhHoolenannynHiStoll!!!l fIMBMHir Hoar ov., 0 P From 4 to 94406 words
-
Advertisement145 1963-12-30 4 jazz vocalist I Ij i SUNDAYS: POOLSIOE BARBECUE \S EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT EXTENSION to I A.M. I ■■iiiiiiiiiiiniiiii Sc^ouaujuucL^fe i*v the Gokdoyu GkUt fjlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllll Illlllllllllllllli I 1 BEAUTY GARDEN j 2 *m DUNG KWAN MEI wL^ 0 "BEAUTY FROM SOOCHOW" -S* HONG KONG SINGING STAR 5 jJmmmm^k. 2.00 o.m. .--jB145 words
-
Advertisement492 1963-12-30 4 Ss 1 i4w GANTSATTON, ■XOW MIOUIM.! (No Free UM Cue to f.lm's Icngih 4 shows ■J doily at 11, 2.30, 6 9.15 NO INCREASE ir PRICES! STIVE JIMu RICHARD B McOUEEN UR«R JHTENBOROUSH COLW Pi* >'^tfl >--?.«, m I \O\V SIIOUIM. 11 a.m., 1.45, 4. 6 30, 9. 1S .^kw492 words
-
-
Page 4 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous336 1963-12-30 4 THK following la today* schedule Britnh UnltM) Airways: From of civil aircraft movements al Btan*trd. Imanhul. Bombay iBR Paya Lebar airport SlnKapore: 862 i 7 a.m. .ARRIVALS DEPARTURES BOAC: Krom Mrlbourn.. Bn»- PEPARTURES bin.. Darwin (BA Tl3> 9.23 p m. BOAC: To Colombo. Bombay, from London. Dumtrldorf. Istanbul. Tehera.i. Tel336 words
-
-
327 1963-12-30 5 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Public Daily Rated Employees' Unions Federation has asked the Singapore Government to state its policy relating to the dismissal of its labourers. This followed the sacking of a Public Works Department watchman, Sidik bin Noordin for sleep- ing327 words
-
Article, Illustration121 1963-12-30 5 Victor gets a Shell scholarship to study in Britain SINGAPORE. Sun. Victor Ang. 17, a former student of Raffles Institution, has been awarded a Shell scholarship to study chemical engineering in the United Kingdom. Victor, who sat for the Higher School Certificate examination recently will leave for the three-year roursp121 words
-
Article24 1963-12-30 5 I't.NANG. Sun. A man. Tan Long Poo. 31, >vas found hanging in a latrine in a house tn Aver Item this morning.24 words
-
Article33 1963-12-30 5 SUNGEI PA.TANI. Sun. Mr. Loo Ho Kee, from Ipoh, has sutned duties as Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Sungei Patani. succeeding Mr. Chong Swee Wah who has left on transfer to ■•wane33 words
-
Article, Illustration294 1963-12-30 5 American food the real thing for Zaidah KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —i Hotdogs, burgers and such-like American food have always fascinated a young Malaysian mother and expert cook. The only chance for Tengku Zaldah blnte Tengku Ahmad, wife of a Malaysian police officer, to294 words
-
Article48 1963-12-30 5 SUNGEI PATANI Sun. Mr. Lim Chin Ohee, headmaster of Ibrahim Primary School here, has been elected chairman of the newly formed National Union of Heads of Schools in Kedah. The secretary is Inche Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman and the treasurer. Mr. Moi Siew Lim.48 words
-
Article44 1963-12-30 5 SINGAPORE, Sun. A student. Tan Cheng Hock. IC fell into a well off the seventh milestone. Bukit Timah Road, today and was drowned. Police and firemen called to help get Tan out of the well found his head buried in mud.44 words
-
173 1963-12-30 5 CAMERON HIGHLANDS. Sun. The organising committee of the agrihorticultural exhibition here which ended last week are trying to trace three unidentified Scouts, all Chinese from Johore Bahru. The three, who were on holiday here, went to the aid of several Guides who173 words
-
Article151 1963-12-30 5 A LOR STAR, Sun. Kedah police are hunting for a lone gunman who shot and seriously wounded a villager at Kampong Bokbak near Baling. 72 j miles from here, last Friday. Police said today the man was armed with a shotgun which was believed151 words
-
Page 5 Advertisements
-
Advertisement338 1963-12-30 5 MILK LOAF. WHOLEMEAL. HOVIS. DINNER VIENNA ROLLS. WHITt BREAD. FLUTED ROLL. DIABETIC. BERMALIT^. "L"NS. FRUIT ■g?OWN ffl mvW SUNSHINE R» l m\. Dl km R V^^^^^^^mwi h vIM mWmmmWSLJ MILK LOAF. WHOLfcMEAL. HOVIS. DINNER VIENNA ROLLS, WHITE BREAD. FtUTED ROLL. DIABETIC. BERMA'*" ""MS. FRUIT BUNS ''OWN j^ E 1 SUNSHINE338 words
-
Advertisement354 1963-12-30 5 §THE FINEST FROM GERMANY SALAMANDER THE SHOE THAT FOLLOWS THE FASHION 1 SOLE AGENTS mwmmmmmwmmmmmm^ D'Qnil7A RRfl^ 106.North Bridge Rd^ 9UU4A DKUO. Spore. Te1: ***** ALSO AVAILABLI AT > S.M.HUSSAIN SAIBOO, -»^^n- Duy JOHN EXSHAW guaranteed the finest cognac brandy /fff W: ;}V Get into the spirit of the Festive354 words
-
-
Page 5 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous159 1963-12-30 5 \il»fl 10np R H V-l- Uamlin SO DOCS GONS TO > N IHE MUST BeT^^"^^^B I WMERE'D HE MOO? I /^<rv^7\ INTERVIEW TH'GUV YEP// QUITE A PROBABLY 1 FIND JMT/moO! JVJ ___V/ moo Xlp^^ V MOO.' Birh irafff 4'hvstvr ■MMHBH iWT^<i^^ r THATS THE OLD^ HOW "i f JUST UNDER159 words
-
-
Article, Illustration135 1963-12-30 6 Malaysian artist stays back in Berlin to find out reception to his first exhibition 4 MALAYSIAN who has completed a course at the Academy of Fine Arts in Berlin is staying back there to find out the reception to the first exhibition of his work. He is Abdul Latiff, 22135 words
-
Article, Illustration111 1963-12-30 6 KUALA KANGSAR, Sun. Raja Zainab ibni Sultan Iskandar Shah. 40, elder sister of the Sultan of Perak, has signed up as a volunteer for national service. She registered herself at rhe District Office centre here yesterday and became the first woman member of the royal111 words
-
Article54 1963-12-30 6 Two new cinemas SEREMBAN, Sun.— Two new air-conditioned cinemas, each costing Miiin ii.io. will be opened in the new year They are the. Odeon in Temiane Road and the Ruby in Jalan Tuan Sheikh The Yant di-Pertuan Bis.tr will open the Ruby, and thr. Mentri Besar Dato (Dr.) .Mohanuvd Said.54 words
-
201 1963-12-30 6 Body of young woman found in a drain PENANG, Sunday. A YOUNG woman found dead in a drain in Khaw Sim Bee Road here this morning is believed to have been strangled to death. She was in her i twenties. i The police have not yet es- tabllshed her Identity201 words
-
349 1963-12-30 6 ON THE WAY: A LAW ON THE USE OF HELMETS Scooter and m-cycle riders must wear them traffic chief KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. LAW making it compulsory for motor cyclists and scooterists to wear crash helmets will be introduced in Maiaya next year. The Selangor Traffic Police chief, Deputy Supt. Mansor349 words
-
Article29 1963-12-30 6 SUNGEI PATANI. Sun.— Mr. K. K. Koshy, acting headmaster of Ibrahim Secondary School here, has left for India to see his mother who is seriously ill.29 words
-
Article21 1963-12-30 6 PENANG. Sun. The Penang State Koran readme competition will be held on Jan. 25 at the City Stadium.21 words
-
Page 6 Advertisements
-
Advertisement312 1963-12-30 6 £V o^,* M tfti XxK x I 2J2^^^S><csLwSb mm E^sav P^bbbb i J VV '■J £m I V II i Y/iw\U^Mm "^W^M^*~ wmmmmt aaP^Laal A wmmmmmm^^^-' tmmWf^" I riff f ■MßvHaaaßßßtl *^*j "v *I mm mmmr^mmmrßr^ *^^^Vv\. &^Mw jy I^BaP^Saß^^^^^ m^ >^*^t jl A M^^^^^r^C^^L/ BaaaaW^Sia^^ > *-^^^^^jpj% ROLEX OYSTER312 words
-
Advertisement194 1963-12-30 6 AUSTRALIA'S FINEST TELEVISION DEEP Console Consolette J 1 Lowboy D Th« clearest, deepest picture everywhere The finest quality sound D The most elegant appearance O The most reliable, troublefree set a Bocked by 50 yeors of Leadership in Electronics 4H4ICMMTIO OIKUISS «USTMI*SI» lIMITI*. TK HIM ENGINEERS ITI Eskamel TREATS SPOTS194 words
-
-
Page 6 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous267 1963-12-30 6 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 7. Many a man work* as conl 1. Surprtsed to see a football* "^P 11 beyond the army range (5. 5). i?'- on aTV or«inl»»- "S?J! e T! el 1 t d 1* "Eve" th »w»e«t lOtnellO) IB' i^u'inhnrnf) ISI 10. Dine out .moni the others267 words
-
-
Article, Illustration149 1963-12-30 7 Singapore concert by famed American harpist SINGAPORE, Sun. The distinguished American harpist Miss Mildred Dilling will give her second recital in Singapore at the Victoria Theatre on Sunday, Jan. 12 at 8.45 p.m. Hailed by some American critics as the best harpist in the U.S. and popularly known as the149 words
-
Article51 1963-12-30 7 iHOH, Sun. The branch manaaer ol the Overseas-Chinese Banic* ins Corporation Limited here. Mr. Lim Looi Hin. 57, lost a transistor radio worth $60 in the General HosDitnl. where he is patient. Mr. Lim told the police that his radio was stolen from a table be«ld( Ins51 words
-
Article43 1963-12-30 7 RAUB. Sun— New officials ot thr Raub Youth Club are: President. Inche Mohamed All bin Omar: vice-president. Wan Ismail Ghani: secretary. Syed All bin Sved Mohamed; assistant secretary. Inche Alias bin 8entol; treasurer. Inche Ismail bin Dilu: and >mmittee of nine.43 words
-
Article, Illustration417 1963-12-30 7 DATO LOW VAT URGES STARTING OF INDUSTRIES WHICH USE LOCAL MATERIALS IPOH, Sunday. INVESTIGATIONS are being carried out for the establishment of big new industries ir Malaya by utilising abundant raw material; that have been hitherto neglected, like rubbe seeds and limestone, Dato Low Vat, chairmar417 words
-
Article70 1963-12-30 7 PENANG. Sun.— The National Onion of Commerical Workers will hold a Chinese New Year dance at the E and O Hotel on Feb. 13 to raise funds for the local branch and to foster closer relations between employers and workers A ••Commerical Queen" to be70 words
-
84 1963-12-30 7 Extend the period to register: MCA call KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A delegation from the Malayan Chinese Association will urge the Government to consider the possibility of extending the period of national registration. The delegation will also ask the Government to provide more staff and other facilities, espeslally in the rural84 words
-
Article20 1963-12-30 7 KLANO. Sun. Inche Walt Mohammed was elected president of the Klang and Coast Omnibus Workers Union here vrsterday.20 words
-
Article, Illustration146 1963-12-30 7 ON PREMIER'S ORDERS: 12-STOREY FLATS FOR HARBOUR MEN N artist's impression of the proposed seven blocks of 12-storey Hats which will co up at Everton Park for Singapore Harbour Board workers. The project is part of a SlO million scheme whirii the Prime Minister, Mr. l <-i- Kuan Yew, asked146 words
-
108 1963-12-30 7 PENANG. Sun.— The 6.000--strong National Union of Medical and Health Employees must re-organise, according to its assistant secretary, Inche Adam bin Ismail. Hi- said today that a special executive committee meeting would be held here next month to devise ways and means to108 words
-
Article100 1963-12-30 7 PENANG. Sun. The Far East Air Force has booked the Puiau Songsong range ln the vicinity of Bunting island group, oil Kedah, for bombing and firing practices on the following dates next month. Prom 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 6.30 to 9 30 a.m.:100 words
-
Article38 1963-12-30 7 Draughts then stabbing SINGAPORE. Sun. Pour men pounced on a man playing draughts on the flve-foot-way In Chander Road and stabbed him several times today. Ibrahim Kadar, 22. was admitted to the General Hospital in a serious condition.38 words
-
196 1963-12-30 7 $2,000 BAIL FOR CINEMA MANAGER AND EX-OCPD ALOR STAR, Sunday. 4 FORMER Jitra OCPD, Asst. Supt. Gurbachan Singh, and a theatre manager, Chen San Kai. who are tentatively charged with abetting an offence of criminal intimidation, were today allowed 52.000 bail each by the Sessions Court President, I Inche EusofT196 words
-
Article73 1963-12-30 7 BATU FAHAT. Sun.— A total of 335 rural adult education teachers i. "in the Batu Fuliat and Kluane districts will attend a civics course "i mi msec! by the rural adult education committee at the Chens Siu Hall here on Jan. 8. The Assistant Minister for73 words
-
Article26 1963-12-30 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two more postal agencies have been opened— one at Batu Lima. Jalan Ipoh. here and one at Aver Hitam. PerakAgencies - 26 words
-
99 1963-12-30 7 PJRT SWETTENHAM, Sun.— A $300,000 fourstorey building here will become Malaysia's Marine Headquarters by April next year. The present HQ at Penang will become a trkininc centre. State PHD spokesman said the second pbasr of the headquarters will be the completion of workshops99 words
-
Article115 1963-12-30 7 PLANTER READY TO FIGHT AT 90 DARIT BUNTAR, Sun. A retired pa d i planter, Inche Basehah bin Haji Mat Saman, has registered for national service in the Krian district at the age of 90. Inche Basehah volunteered at Tanjong Plandang last Friday and told the registration team he was115 words
-
Page 7 Advertisements
-
Advertisement187 1963-12-30 7 dutch >Umj\ WL m§k. precision tffrf!fl|| j IB^r M^k, quality mm m ie ■mJF^. WTY F TRANSISTOR RADIO V CONTEMPORARY IN STYLE OFTEN j^M COPIED BUT NEVER EOUALLED! MASTERPIECE OF DUTCH PRECISION MODEL-TYPE SA 6280 T T~ It hot 7 Transistors end 2 diodes, and is certainly one of the187 words
-
Advertisement175 1963-12-30 7 -ouj-* I A I Or fashionable USGS ORCHID SOAP INDIAN /{nJli\ B QUALITY (HUH PRODUCTS in the service of (®fjjfj) all industries NEWEST NON-FERROUS KiVJEKg CORE METAL PRODUCTS Sln t>« r Multiple Cores with plain or activated non-corrosive fluxei >• «^Ss^\ a com P osltlons an< >'*«*. Anil friction White175 words
-
-
Obituary17 1963-12-30 8 Wor<*« HO (Minimum) MRS KAYE NEWELL dl"<1 2T-12-63 at Oleneagles Hospital. A long Illness ourageously borne.17 words
-
Article107 1963-12-30 8 M Wmr4a tU (Himimmm) MR. A MRS. Llm Kok Yin thank relatives and friends for their attendnnce, well wishes, help and «lfta on the occasion of their wedding on 2H-t2-«3. THE FAMILY OF Mrs. Marian Rodrlitue* wish to thank Doctors. Staff of AS General Hospital Malacca, and for assistance107 words
-
Article261 1963-12-30 8 ill Word* tit Hi ml mum) lively AMERICAN Walter Zacheary appearing at The Cockpit. Tal: (Spore) *****. FREE I Kour beautiful glasses tra* with every quart bottle of Cherry Bearing, or miniature and four Klaasca wit* every ouart hniit, r,» Kahlua coffee Moiieur THE DINNER hrlrl at the Mandarin261 words
-
Article72 1963-12-30 8 ?fl Wnrdn <! SO (%tin.) STUDY THE RIBLE. Kre* course in Mark*! Gonnel Only $2 each for l.uKr. Arts. Upward Path. PO Box I Ki. FULL MOON TALK <3C-l?-63> On in Kn*li»ri hy Vrn MM. Nayaka Th>-r:» at ."H, Jalan youth FOR CHRIST r.allv hear I Mistralia's outstanding72 words
-
The Straits Times Monday, December 30, 1963.
-
Article684 1963-12-30 8 A significant event in the development of the Malay > language was the gathering oi I experts and scholars recently at the Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Representing sixteen committees on terminology, they discussed the coining of Malay terms covering a wide range of subjects. Little has been684 words
-
Article377 1963-12-30 8 Tho situation in Cyprus i.s still tense and the threat of decisive armed conflict between the Greek and Turkish communities remains. But at least for the moment the cease-fire is effective, and the joint truce force, under its British commander, is giving Cypriote reason to hope that377 words
-
Article183 1963-12-30 8 The Alliance Party, having retained the Muar Selatan electorate on Saturday, must now feel it is as ready as it ever will be for a federal election. To quibble that the resuli was totally expected does not detract from the record, ami party leaders congratulating each other on183 words
-
-
354 1963-12-30 8 lli.-lianl Hall - lli.-lianl Hall bi ITSAKA. Sun. Few countries in the world can be looking forward to 1964 with such enthusiasm as Northern Rhodesia. For its 3.500.000 people everything is happening at once. Foremost is that New Year's Eve will see the end of the354 words
-
609 1963-12-30 8 NORA BELOFF - Tunisia rides high in the Arab world NORA BELOFF from Tunis, Sunday AMID the cheers and celebrations of the Tunisian jamboree last weekend, held to mark the final departure of the French, there was one unforgettable picture. President Bourguiba. a very small man with a very big smile, sat aloft609 words
-
Article, Illustration1106 1963-12-30 8 Tin mines where only the ghosts abound... DESPITE A REVIVAL OF INTEREST IN MINING IN CORNWALL: by A SPECIAL WRITER LONDON. SUNDAY IN spite of all the recent todo, there is as yc«t no sign of a renewed tin-rush in Cornwall. Camborne is not the Klondyke, and it takes more1,106 words
-
Page 8 Advertisements
-
Advertisement477 1963-12-30 8 Strain Times Malay Mail CtaaaMea adwHaaiianta e*aa> IM IWd— SH IM Pteo. COLO arroajAOß! ancaoc Ordtere) Roe* COLO ITORASI ■RANCMU AT HOLLAND ROAD KATOMq KKPPCL ROAD-NAVAL SASB Authorised Acwnaa crnr book rroiti ltd Winchester Henaa. CoOyar Qaay THE NIWI FRONT FlttDitrfers ItanMM M, M. ISMAIL a Admiralty >om. km Eva**477 words
-
Advertisement28 1963-12-30 8 PHILIPS sues m sama &9 TELEVISION Showroom facilities I at Clemcnceau House extended until 8.30 z p-m. except Sundays ALLIED RADIO 160 CLEMENCEAU AVCNUC fe SINGAPORE Tal *****28 words
-
Advertisement79 1963-12-30 8 mmm^tMm^. lAtk. TW dBsßiMiß%.^ I '^H j... 3 A I mWrnWrnm^ V WmWL\ mil NeuJf ipana toothpaste! has |Q unique qualities T^^>^ X/^ New Refreshminty Flavour J*\y( S New Poltihing Agent f-^kCy^ 2 Powerful Germ Kill«M S rr~^ Poste Concentrotcrt by \m M Jl/Cs' Voegum Process USE oa> TOOTHPASTE EVERYDAY79 words
-
-
A Straits Feature AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES
-
Article, Illustration196 1963-12-30 9 Fashion conscious Malaysians well groomed ONI! of the impressions taken away by visitors to Malaysia that Malaysians are lashion onscious and always like to be well groomed whether in the oflice. at social functions or during leisure hours. Rising living standards have enabled Malaysians to extend their clothing budgets and196 words
-
Article, Illustration699 1963-12-30 9 HOPES OF BRINGING TOP MODELS FOR APPEARANCE WITH LEADING STORE GIRLS 'JMIK winning Gown of ilu> Year from Australia's fashion houses in will be included in ;i spcckil parade of lop Australian fashions in Singapore during February. Arrangements are being made by Garment Industries of699 words
-
Article248 1963-12-30 9 \RTISTS creating de- signs for an Australian furnishing fabric manufacturer found their inspiration in the contrasting Australian landscape. They copied, for example, the brilliance of the red Queensland hibiscus flower, the blue of the Australian opal and the clear golds of inland Australia. The248 words
-
Article140 1963-12-30 9 ORDERS received in Sydney lor Australian lashion garments can be placed on sale in Blnga jjoro stores within 24 hours. Air cargo flying time of Qantas. Australia's international airline, from Sydney to Singapore Js eight hour.v Qantas makes special arrangements for carrying fashion goods.140 words
-
-
Page 9 Advertisements
-
Advertisement175 1963-12-30 9 J BSB^&flS ShT V^^^ 9^Bt BSSbBSSm ,Sw~^^L ''t aA. ■M^\^' r'llsllWri' .^sa Bu \m •m 1 1\m i BS9 Hb^v/a/7 I I I I For further information contact Australia's f/ l^^^. hV llOOC^lldll \\J\ IdwIIIUII Trade Commissioners in Malaysia: ■V^-^^^**^»; aT Singapore: Mr A. J. Fletcher, Australian Trade A 1175 words
-
-
Australian industries
-
Article, Illustration460 1963-12-30 10 i USTRALIA'S rolling V beaches, a generally temperate climate, and an outdoor way of life have given Australian casual wear a character all of its own. During the summer in particular, formal wear is abandoned for all except the most notable occasions. Australian women460 words
-
442 1963-12-30 10 AUSTRALIA, like most of the rest of the world, bases its fashions on trends set in Paris, but the end result, after Australian designers and makers have adapted the Paris styles, is The Australian Look. The Australian Look is colourful, well-cut and comfortable442 words
-
206 1963-12-30 10 ris summer and approaching holiday time In Australia today— setting the mood for colourful, carefree styling in women's clothing. Cities and towns throughout Australia are alive with the colour and carefree styling of women's clothing that Is apparent everywhere. Summer fashions for women have developed206 words
-
-
Page 10 Advertisements
-
Advertisement196 1963-12-30 10 i Ilw m BB» 1 BB I BJk a** Mf W m. s AsBBbI RBb. BSf 1 BB& M^aaflaMi^^^WMfrMii BJ^^23SN 9 -^M Bsi W im jb jßv .^Bb mS^^ .^^MBVBBBBfIt GLO-WEAVE the shirt with PYp-AppFAl I #1 I I /1 La A fabulous new range of Shirts are now available196 words
-
-
Article, Illustration184 1963-12-30 11 TOP WINNER OF THE AUSTRALIAN WOOL BOARD'S 1964 FASHION CONTEST rpiIIS elegant, full length formal gown in Winter White received the supreme award in the 1964 (.old Medal Wool Fashion Awards in Australia last month. The gown is of lightweight worsted fabric with fitted bodice accented by beading in classical184 words
-
Article162 1963-12-30 11 THE leading de.-dgncrs ot j fhildren's wear in AustralU follow closely the c-hinging fashion trends In thi adult world. letail store buyers in Autralia say that little fIT 3 themselves have a wel-developed fashion wise. •Many children now want a o n say in the162 words
-
295 1963-12-30 11 The parka from snowland to warm beaches THE sand parka A exactly like the ski parka but In very light cottons —is fashionable on Australian beaches this summer. It appears in pastel pinks, blues and yellows and is worn mainly as a cover-up for swimsuits, or as a Jacket over295 words
-
95 1963-12-30 11 rpHE trade in garments and fashion goods between Australia and Malaysia Is growing. Fashion-conscious women in Malaysia are increasingly wearing summer garments styled and made In Australian fashion centres. In return, Australian stores buy more than $42 million worth of cotton garments, mainly nightwear95 words
-
373 1963-12-30 11 CLOTHES have tacome more adaptable. A Jacket might camouflage sun- tops; pretty summer skirts would co-ordinate with resort play suits; demure cover-up office dresses convert to cocktail bare tops destined for evening excitement. This both-way, or "Junior Executive", look has gained a373 words
-
102 1963-12-30 11 A USTRALIA has its own small group of fashion designers, whose aim is to create a high fashion feeling based on Australian conditions. They are helped in their work by textile companies, who commission them to design unique gowns for such events as the102 words
-
Page 11 Advertisements
-
Advertisement178 1963-12-30 11 This is your symbol of quality j^Jk superbly fashioned from fabulous T/^T"* /A 1 1 Cf"VQ I 1 O'C sJ^f^Mk^^\. fabrics and serenely finished JLjVMJIN. IVM l'\ll!Mlclllrl> WuljlSßL ''^A b y Australia's leading fashion houses. i% jj^^B W K<" sure your fashions carry r l I M C #11 1178 words
-
-
Article, Illustration121 1963-12-30 12 DRESS MAKING and needlework play an important part in the home science courses at the Emily MoPherson College of Domestic Science, Melbourne. At present, more than 50 Asian girls, from Hong Kong. Malaysia and Pacific Islands are receiving practical instruction in all phases of dress-making and121 words
-
330 1963-12-30 12 Aussie swimsuits for beach girls of many lands AUSTRALIA'S top swimmers make no secret of the fact that they prefer Australian made swimsuits for comfort, ease and appearance before the big crowds that flock to international events. A highly versatile swimwear industry has followed in the wake of Australia's most330 words
-
Article218 1963-12-30 12 MODERN FABRICS FOR MANY USES OUGE quantities of 11 colourful fabrics are moulded and blended j into breath taking i styles under the direc- tion of the top designers in the Australian fashion industry. As people have become more aware of fashion so the textile industry has developed to supply218 words
-
101 1963-12-30 12 MALAYSIA'S beach and boating enthusiasts will find Australian summer fleece knits ideal for rough wear. These are a development of the windcheater a jacket of smooth surface cotton with a brushed reverse side to keep out the wind The new garments are lightweight windcheaters.101 words
-
Article281 1963-12-30 12 ABIG buying customer at one of Australia 1 first boutiques for men was the driver of a brewery truck who. between deliveries, called in to place an order for $210 worth of shirts and tie* to match. This boutique, established several years ago in one281 words
-
Page 12 Advertisements
-
Advertisement164 1963-12-30 12 jJ f J/i It's more fun in a Casben Bwlmming. Beach clowninß. Knocking a beer down at the Club pool It's more fun in a Casben. You frel rool, assured, and downright masculine, because j of the zingy cut. the husky styling, the novel texture and colour ideas in new164 words
-
Advertisement246 1963-12-30 12 ft *m mr^^^m m -m I PEIfACO "IT IS INDEED A LOVELY SHIRT, SIR!" Obtainable from: Singapore: C. K. TANG (Spore) Ltd., Orchard Id. ROBINSON CO. LTD., Raffles Pl«e AURORA LTD., North Bridge Road EASTERN TRADING CO. LTD., Chujia St. Kuala Lumpur: ROBINSON CO. LTD., Jalan Mounrkatten Ipoh: YIP NAM246 words
-
-
Article222 1963-12-30 13 DATES FOR EXTRA MURAL COURSES SINGAPORE, Sun. The newly-formed Department of ExtraMural Studies in the University of Singapore will start its work from Jan. 6 with three university extension courses. There will be an advanced English course, an introductory sociology course and a course on "plant life in Singapore." The222 words
-
Article51 1963-12-30 13 KAWANG, Sun.— A waiter, M Nandagopal. 16. received stab wounds on his left arm when masked man attacked him in village road three-and-a-hall miles from here last night. Nandagopal said he was cycttng to work when the masked man suddenly appeared from thp ro;id■;hlc ;md nftarkod51 words
-
Article, Illustration530 1963-12-30 13 Muar victory: 'People's confidence in Govt Ra zak KUALA LLMPUR, Sunday. The Alliance candidate's resounding victory in the Muar Selatan parliamentary byelection last night was today seen by party officials as a "continued manifestation" of the people's confidence in the Alliance rule. The Alliance candidate, Dr. Awang bin Hassan, polled530 words
-
Article, Illustration247 1963-12-30 13 Malaysia on canvas through eyes of HK artist SINGAPORE, Sun. *3 Malaysia in colour through the eyes of a leading Chinese painter from Hong Kong will be the highlight of an exhibition by Mr. Robert Lou (above), at the Victoria Memorial Hall starting Jan. 9 for three days. Sponsored by247 words
-
86 1963-12-30 13 <:EGAMAT. Sun.— The Mlni- ster of Transport. Dato Bardon bin Haji Jublr. today urged all Malays in the transport Industry to form a co-operative society so that they could be placed on an equal footIng with non-Malays. Addressing more than 80 Malay transport operators86 words
-
Article64 1963-12-30 13 KAJANO. Sun. The Ulu Langat Town Board is taking steps to recover arrears of licence fees from hawkers and stallholders here and in the surrounding areas. For the past frw days, officials have been going round Kajang bazaar, where most of the stalls are concentrated, warning64 words
-
198 1963-12-30 13 The MTUC makes room for Sabah and Sarawak KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Sabah and Sarawak will be given a seat each in the Malaysian Trades Union Congress. Mr. Tuhin Mukherjie, the M. T. U. C. executive secretary, said today. The congress amended its constitution at its recent annual delegates' conference to198 words
-
Article84 1963-12-30 13 SINGAPORE. Sun. —The SouthEast Asia Photographic Society has invited 20 models to pose for photographers at a photo picnic to be held on Jan. 5 at Nanyang University grounds. All photographic fans are invited at $4 per head, to take photo- graphs of these84 words
-
Article37 1963-12-30 13 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— Mr. Kua Hnik Chor from Penang has assumed duties here as assessment officer in .the Income Tax Department. Perak South, succeeding Mr. Foong Seng Yip who has been transferred to Ipoh.37 words
-
Article258 1963-12-30 13 SINGAPORE, Sunday. THE Singapore Teachers Union, in an editorial in i -I the latest issue of the Teachers' Forum, said that their important role today was to inculcate I j in the children new values pride in and loyalty !to the new Malaysian nation. It258 words
-
Article, Illustration379 1963-12-30 13 Khalwat law and women who will be glad— by Mentri KANGAR. Sun. •JHE Mentri Besar. Dato Sheikh Ahmad bin Mohamed Hashim. told the State Assembly last night the State Government had been "pestered" by the Perlis Umno Kaum Ibu (women's section) into introducing "Khalwat" (Close Proximity) Bill. •I believe this379 words
-
Article87 1963-12-30 13 Caravelle service on Friday i SINGAFORE. Sun. The De- I puty Prime Minister. Dr. Toh Chin i Chye, will be among 60 guests mI vited for v 45-minute demonstraI tion flight on the first Caravelle jetliner to visit the Far East on Wednesday. The flight is to mark the introduction87 words
-
Page 13 Advertisements
-
Advertisement108 1963-12-30 13 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE YOUR KITCHEN Clean, sparkling pots. pans, containers for cooking and storing count for a lot in good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND— established over 50 years ago. Today's wide, modern108 words
-
Advertisement246 1963-12-30 13 YARON CASH CONSOLATION PRIZE WINNERS NAMI: ADORESS: Mr. Lim Tack Oman 971, TompirwK Rood. Spore 17. Mr. L.. Slak Peoy 1 1 07, CrtooQi Rood, S pore 1 4. Mr». To* Chew Yo«fl 569, Chongi Rood, Spore 14. M«. Chow Mci Lin, 351, Wing Loong Rood. Spore 17. Mm. On246 words
-
-
Page 13 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous616 1963-12-30 13 (Today's Radio, T V RADIO MALAYSIA national uobtwave RAD SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 metres MEDIUM WAVE AM.: 6.00 Time Signal, Ne- SERVICE 476 metres gara-ku; 6.02 Morning Melodies; SHORT WAVE StKVK K 7.00 Time Signal. The New.-,; 41 metres ?«m Br A ca w aS H P tpo^ AM.: 6.00 Good616 words
-
-
The Straits Times Book Page
-
1168 1963-12-30 14 ALLINCTON KENNARD - SDlendours of the table and the cellar ALLINCTON KENNARD THE GOURMETS COMPANION. Edited by Cyril Ray. (Eyre and Spottiswoode. 305.) By 'J'HE human race, Mr. Ray observes, has been eating and drinking for quite a long time. The pleasures of food and wine having been sung about for nearly as1,168 words
-
308 1963-12-30 14 JOHS KENT - A study of the Malayan economy and people JOHS KENT By LAND, PEOPLE AND ECONOMY IN MALAYA. By Ooi Jin-Bee. (Longmans 455.) MR. Ooi. a senior lecturer in Singapore University, has written a comprehensive study of the Malayan economy and people which has strong claims to being the only definitive308 words
-
Article158 1963-12-30 14 PRESENTATION PARLOUR. By Kate O'Brien. Heinemann, 21s. FIVE aunts had Kate O'Brien and eight brothers and sisters. So we are In for a dip into the rich bran-tub of memory, provincial Irish memory, at that. To the lining of her portrait Miss O'Brien brings a novelist's a/t.158 words
-
Article427 1963-12-30 14 No monument to a darker age HISTORY OF RAFFLES INSTITUTION. By E. Wijeysingha. (University Education Press.) AT this time of day there is little of importance that any historian of Raffles Institution can add to what is already available. There is quite adequate account in the centennial history of Singapore.427 words
-
-
Page 14 Advertisements
-
Advertisement266 1963-12-30 14 Throat sore from too many cigarettes? "EUMENTHOL 11 JUJUBES FOR SURE RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION PLEASANT TASTING J I I ZjSw not habit forming For the relief from j CONSTIPATION IRREGULARITY B^^* j So'e Agenii. Jardine Wtogh Organisation* We never forget how mish you rely on Westinghouse mm -i&i sF JH266 words
-
Advertisement160 1963-12-30 14 Do you need world-wide credit information? Hundreds of thousands of up-to-date international credit files are available to Citibank customers through First National City Bank branches in 34 countries on five continents. This is just one way we can help you do business abroad. It's another reason why First National City160 words
-
-
Page 15 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1403 1963-12-30 15 aaßßßar~ T j^^aal W ■V 1 aaT V1 M fO UVfRPOOL I WEST COASI U.K. Due S'pote Sails P. S'nim "enang HACHAON u>erpeei, Glasgow JSPHALIOa A. L'pul. iasgow It Pt/Jaa 1 tTREUS Li«erpul, Glasgow I* Ptrt Ju 2 Jai 4 CIOMEO Liverpoil JM t/11 NELEUS L'pul. Glasgow Im 4 Jan1,403 words
-
Advertisement1337 1963-12-30 15 EAC ONES ■yOTi&jl IMOAPOtt KUALA UJMfUI.P.SWtTrcHMAM PIMAMO BBBatC^rrE^L^aßßai >/a »o*oi->.» in o»»" CpV^ r«o«i not mo«i m**^ itmoti **>" lAILINCI 10 GtNOA, U HAVU, NAMIORG. BREMEN, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, AMSTERBAM. BSLO GOTHENtUPt ANB COPENHAGEN l^"^^"^^""^~~~™ l '^^^7ror7~^™~'T'Ra* l "^^^™l'ir>l l n|™" "JUTLANOIA" I) Sailed Ii Pirt/ 1 JM Sam* ■KAMIODIA a)1,337 words
-
Advertisement1345 1963-12-30 15 I BEN@LIN£~\ EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL k CONTINENTAL PORTS DrilAf nVD fOR Hamburg ill <l oLNALULn lh'o> f*i 2 Siogapin P. Sxr.tttr.iii* ctnant Rotterdat* Fel 11 I* Pin UH, Die 11/ 1 Antwerp Fet 21 ori4wrt;ic fOR Li«ir***l Jai 27 DtNFItVla Hull Fll 5 Smgapin P. Swctttilaa reiaag Hamburg1,345 words
-
Advertisement1279 1963-12-30 15 w-^ McALISTER «5c CO., LTD. w^ tfiß Ja l«JaaW r**A BLLERMAN LIMB KLAVBMBSS LIMB LINUON, HAJMHJM. IaiTEItAM. LIS ANtllEi, Mil rkAHCISCt. HAVRE. MIU t MIDILE&IROWGH MATT. L. VANCtUVER I PMIUNt CIH IF PETERBOROUGH "'•^J" 1 1 11 tmM Spore P. Shim Penang sunnyvillii V 4 JM V Ja. 7/ 7JM1,279 words
-
-
Article823 1963-12-30 16 mHERE was a further rise of 75 cents in the Straits tin price on Saturday morning which took it to $513.25, the highest price for the short Christmas trading week. In London on Friday, when the tin market opened after Its two-day holiday, business had hardly823 words
-
Article23 1963-12-30 16 Rl BBER TIN (per Ik.) (perpteul) Dec. 23 644 eta, $507,624 24 64*4 eta, 9511.M 27 93% eta. $512.50 28 $513.2523 words
-
Article132 1963-12-30 16 RUBBER futures In New York were steadier early in the holiday shortened week, but latterly eased following the decline abroad. Dealings were meagre. In physical rubber traders noted quietness reflecting the holiday week and year-end factory inventory considerations. Prices slipped toward the end of the week132 words
-
Article86 1963-12-30 16 Anshan. China's leading steel centre, topped this year's targets for pig Iron, steel and rolled steel two weeks ahead of schedule, according to tbe New China News Agency. It has also Introduced new products, primarily for the machinebuilding, petroleum and chemical fibre industries. Anshan now mass-produces alloy steel86 words
-
Article83 1963-12-30 16 •|-HE Mslsyan Exchanm lm*!' 1 Association mad* these ehangea in its rates, to merchajiu on Saturday (ail rates to JJ100) Canada: buylrnc TT 334, sJnnall OD 391 90 d/at 36a credit bills. 36 3/18 trade bills. Balling TT er OO raady: Canada 35 3/16: French Pans* IM|. On83 words
-
Article884 1963-12-30 16 SO M Cons (40 Ctl) 80 Ml 2.35 M. Tobacco 250 2.54 2.53 1.43 McAhstcr 2.30 2-35 1.21 1.65 Mili.a Pub. 1.21 9.00 7.40 M. Banking 8.90 9.60 3.37 263 Metal Boi 315 3.12 2.32 1.80 0.C.8.C 2.23 225 2.75 1.36 Pan (M) Fmanct 2.56 2.58884 words
-
Article31 1963-12-30 16 industrials: rins: > rubber*: Dec. 23 Dec. 24 128.67 128.96 125.61 127.07 108.91 108.91 Dec. 29, 1962 I<> Dec. 27 129.43 127.06 108.5" Dec. U 129.78 127 09 108.5631 words
-
Article30 1963-12-30 16 ■rjuiiiai italing kstlcli.-.f Current Dale of payment pa\ment Is. 3d.T Feb. 18 15To 25% Jan 28 T Interim Total for year 35 T. Total far previous year 15%30 words
-
Page 16 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1111 1963-12-30 16 O^^A. Pacilic and Atlantic S«rvlo« Spors r. S'ntnt Hongkong KHsiung b rcisco l Angelas M fort "Kaaikawa Mara" Ma. 4 5 5 Jai 7 Jaa 24 Jaa 2t Jaa 12 FH ■Kisiikawa Mara" K/21 Jm 21/11 Jaa I Fel I FM 24 FH 21 FH Mat All vesseii tauipped aith1,111 words
-
Advertisement1068 1963-12-30 16 I™lorientJ lines i ROLfND VOYAGE TO JAPAN S.S. "CHUSAN" (24,000 tons tulry alrconditloned jtobltlsed) Dopartt: Pcnong 7rh January 19M. Singapore 10th Jonuory 19M. For Hongkong 13th /1 5th January, Japan 19th/24rh January Hongkong 27Hi/30th January. Returns: Singapore 2nd February 19M. Penang 4th February 19M. PLEASE NOTE AMENDED DATES Fare* from:—1,068 words
-
Advertisement298 1963-12-30 16 LLOYD TRIESTINO Passenger Vessels Singapore/Bombay/Italy Special Concessional Rail Fires Ta All European Citiaa. Vessel Pep. Spore Arr. Genoo "ASIA" 4/ 1/64 I/M "G. MARCONI" 15/ 1/M 31/ 1/M "VICTORIA" 8/ 2/64 VtJ 2/*j "G. GALILEI" 22/ 2/64 3/64 •ASIA" 5/ 3/64 28/ 3/M G. JMARCONI 21/ 3/64 6/ 4/64 "VICTORIA"298 words
-
Advertisement345 1963-12-30 16 BANK HOLIDAY The J3anks in the State of Selangor will be closed for business en Wednesday. Ist. January. 1964 —NEW YEAR. Exchange Banks' Association of the Federation of Malaya. BANKING HOURS The Banks in the States of Malaya will open for business at 9.30 ajn. on Tuesday, 31st December, 1963.345 words
-
Advertisement298 1963-12-30 16 PENANG PORT COMMISSION FERKY SERVICE— NEW TEAK HOLIDAYS It Is notified, for Information of the public, that extra ferry services will be run by the Commlasion on the night of 31st December 1963/ Ist January 1964. The quarter-hourly service will operate in each direction up to midnight on that nlfjht.298 words
-
-
MALAYAN SHARE MARKET REVIEW
-
Article2418 1963-12-30 17 From Our Market Correspondent rOXSIDERING the shortness of the week there was a reasonable turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange before and after the Christmas holidays. While turnover naturally fell off prices were surprisingly steady and no selling pressure developed before the Holiday as happened some2,418 words
-
Article687 1963-12-30 17 THE following is a complete list of revised quotations for the week ended Saturday Dec. 28. INDUSTRIAL! B. Is 12 1 UM Prop 1 M *v i Hi>l<lln« 7 <5 Uaa i c smelt Hrn l/»» Ort< 4R liuniop- 2 W kit .*melt 3.J0 K».«o 291687 words
-
-
Page 17 Advertisements
-
Advertisement496 1963-12-30 17 (t'onlinurd from Parr 8). i SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et*. rxtro REQUIRE EXPERIENCED SALESMAN of Building Materials with driving licence. Apply Box Aim:! S.T. B'pore. CLERK TYPIST REQUIRED by Legal Firm. Apply uith particulars. Good command of Kngllsh essential. Box A4IMM ST. Spore. INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION requires496 words
-
Advertisement530 1963-12-30 17 SITUATIONS VACANT :o Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. extrm INTERNATIONAL OIL COMPANY require 2 Senior Representatives. One Is to be based In Singapore and the other In North Malaya. Candidates muat be Malaysian citizen* and a fluent command of English is essential. Preference will be- Kiven to those having530 words
-
Advertisement1027 1963-12-30 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box it rt*. oxfra HOUSES/FLATS To Let. Available now. Pleaae contact J.S. Lee House Agency, 8. Jalan Gelenggang. Spore 20. Phone *****. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY One Front Room furnished unfurnished for working couple bachelor. 350 Lorong Stangee. Spore 15. VACANT FROM 1-1-64 Fully Furnished First1,027 words
-
Advertisement1038 1963-12-30 17 EDUCATION JO Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO el: oxtro MERCANTILE INSTITUTION, 209 Queen Street. Singapore. Enrolment open to boya/glrl* Classes Primary/Senior Morning/Afternoon Sessions Shorthand Typewriting Book-Keeplng English Evening Session. JANUARY EDUCATION Typewriting. Shorthand. Book-Keeplng Beginners/Advanced. English Languages Secondary I-111, Q.T. /Cambridge. Knrol today. M.C.S., 433 A Geylang Road. Spore. 41M3.1,038 words
-
Advertisement996 1963-12-30 17 TOURS EXCURSIONS Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: extra CONDUCTED SBA TOURS to Honf- I kong Japan leaving Bth Marco, -?ih April. Kurther particular* apply American Lloyd Agency Ltd. Tel: (Spore) e:io73. TOUR MALAYA 7-OAVS $85/Departure:— 5-1-64. 12-1-64. 19-1-64, 2-2-64. 13-2-64, 23-2-64. Nam-Ho Travel Service (fipore) Limited, 138. Cross Street.996 words
-
Advertisement763 1963-12-30 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE «ror«t» SS (Min.)— Box St tt*. *xiro IMI NASH RAMBLER with Radio goof condition best offer. Pboo* 3510.1 immediate sale. 1959 RENAULT DAUPHIN r (12 m.pg.) 2 owner*. Well maintained. B» cellent condition throughout. Best offer secures. Small initial payment* agreed. Please Tel: (B'porr) .'i0233. FORD TAUNUS763 words
-
-
Page 18 Advertisements
-
Advertisement1249 1963-12-30 18 LADIES DRESSMAKING VI Words <i r Mi*.)— Box 5f ett. txtrm PO SIANC, M TanKltn Koad. 8lng»- lore. HiKh Class Indira Drtasmakers Ready-made Uresiwx from $14/-. Tailoring I'har-t- i rum |g/. (Including Cbrongsamt. LADIES HAIRDRESSING Words Sj I Ml*.)— Box 59 ets. txtre FIRST CLASS LAOICS Hairdressers liaison Modrmr. 126.1,249 words
-
Advertisement1372 1963-12-30 18 NOTICES Government of the Colony of Singapore 2' r 1946 Rehabilitation Loan (1962/1970). Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Register of the above Loan will be closed from the Ist. January 1904. to 14th January. 1964. both days inclusive, for the preparation of Interest Warrant* BY ORDER The Hongkong1,372 words
-
Advertisement841 1963-12-30 18 NOTICES HIGH SCHOOL, Ml \l; JOHORE BUILDING AND IMPROVEMENT FIND LOTTERY NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN ot the postponemer.* of the draw of the above lottery from 26th. January. 1964. to 26th. April. 1964. The draw will uke place in the school hull at 5.00 p.m All those in possession of841 words
-
Advertisement816 1963-12-30 18 NOTICE SINHALESE BUDDHIST CEMETERY JALAN LOKE YEW, KLALA II UPI R Notice is hereby given that as a result of public road improvements to be carried out at Jalan Loke Yew (Loke Yew Roadi, Kuala Lumpur, an area of approximately 2886 sq. ft. of land in the Sinhalese Buddhist Cemetery816 words
-
Advertisement615 1963-12-30 18 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MAJLIS PERBANDARAN KOTA MELAKA (Municipal Council of the Town and Fort of Malacca). Applications arc invited from locally domiciled Federal Citizens tor the post of Workshop Foreman in the Transport Department of the Municipality of Malacca in the sblary scule of $122. 50 x 7.50 152.50 Exa m/5237615 words
-
Advertisement450 1963-12-30 18 I TENDERS J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE Tenders will be rercnecl Dv t ha Jurutera Negeri. sei H!U ;or from Class C am; above head IV subhead 8 registered contractors up to 3.00 p.m. of 16th January, 1964 I for the laying and Jointing of 15 Inch AC. pipes In Kuala Selansor450 words
-
-
Article2154 1963-12-30 19 FffVttAVM Ta* A - FffVttAVM Ta*A** RACING *y HE PIPS PEAK OF PERFECTION IN A THRILLING PHOTO FINISH DENANG, Sun. Win- ning Stable's Dark Romance II won the $20,000 Penang Gold Cup (lOf) here today. Ridden by Johnny Wilson, Dark Romance II came with a tremendous run in the2,154 words
-
Article41 1963-12-30 19 TOTAL POOL $52,463 Ist. No. 208*47 ($28,482) 2nd. No. *****5 9,494) 3rd. No. *****2 4.747) STARTERS ($791 each): Nos: *****3 *****9 *****8 *****8 *****7 *****7 CONSOLATION ($5OO each): Nos. *****9 *****3 *****3 *****5 *****7 *****5 *****6 *****3 *****U *****841 words
-
765 1963-12-30 19 SOCCER REVIEW ONDON, Sun. It was revenge day in the First Division of the English Football League yesterday. Three teams who crashed to heavy defeats on Thursday came fighting back to win against the same opponents in the reverse fixtures. BottomReuter - 765 words
-
Article1328 1963-12-30 19 MRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 Wolves 2 Birmingham 1 Arsenal 4 Blackburn 1 West Ham S Bolton 3 Sheffield Wed. Chelsra 1 Blackpool 0 Everton 0 Leicester 3 Ip^uiii 4 Fulham 2 Man. United 5 Burnley 1 Shrff- United 1 Notts Forest 2 Tottenham 0 WBA1,328 words
-
111 1963-12-30 19 TENNIS AUSSIE 'REBELS* TO GET PRO OFFERS ADELAIDE, Sun. A This week professional tennis officials will try to sign up five Australian amateur players who have threatened to move to Britain to escape the control of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia. The players are Roy Emerson, a Davis Cup111 words
-
Article325 1963-12-30 19 STIPE'S REPORT DENANG, Sun. The MRA Stipendiary Steward's report on yesterday's races here: RACE ONE: Shaari. rider of Belle Blue, was fined $50 by the Starter for disobedience at the starting stall. During the race Belle Blue galloped erratically. RACE TWO: Younr Nawab suffered a wound to his off-stifle through325 words
-
510 1963-12-30 19 RUGBY Midlands make the Kiwis fight f ONDOxN, Sun. The v New Zealand Rugby Union team defeated Midland Counties by 14 points (a goal, two penalty goals and a try) to six (a penalty goal and a try) at Lei- cester yesterday. But the Midland Counties, represented by players from510 words
-
Article38 1963-12-30 19 t BOMBAY. Sun.— The British i heckey team were beaten 4-2 by a Bombay XI here yesterday when I they opened a short tour of India 1 1 and Ceylon Bombay l^d 2-1 at half-time. ReuterReuter - 38 words
-
Page 19 Advertisements
-
Advertisement88 1963-12-30 19 f Never could take to a pipe A until I bought a J Uke ,7kZ7Z^^^^ But now I m «*1 about Byford pipes and I pipe enthusiast. I always enjoy iWjv they give you such I truly emovahie smokt > I acool dry smoke— notroublc with my I coloured X88 words
-
Advertisement90 1963-12-30 19 SUPER SHARP =ti STEADY f~^ fl PICTURES WITH H HI-FI QUALITY SOUND 1 9" 23" feL^L M TABLE AND cr-^ =lAm^W CONSOLE MODELS 19 TABLE MODE> TV4635 AVAIL ARL F LIST P CE S PORE 72Sh HVHILHDLL FEDERATION $905/Fully guaranteed for 12 ML "^^"^^TMZ~ months plus expert and Hf prompt90 words
-
-
354 1963-12-30 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THK Government was asked today to settle all outstanding claims pending in the Whitley Council "within a limited period." A resolution to this effect was unanimously adopted at the annual delegates' conference of the Union of Postal Uniformed Staff.354 words
-
Article25 1963-12-30 20 FRANKFURT i Germany t. Sun. -Famed composer Paul Hindemith died in a Frankfurt hospital lasi night of circulatory failure. He wws 68.— UPI.UPI - 25 words
-
Obituary162 1963-12-30 20 MR. K. JANARDANAN PARAVUR (Truffic Court Singapore) pamwd away l^.r.-fully December 29 leaving MM yon and daughter CECILIA KOCH 72 JT**** Wtlt of the late U V. Koch on Wtk December 1 Kunrral at Chi-rait Road ivrnrti-ry at 4 p.m. on Monday 30tb. CORTCCC of Mr. Urn Th.am Hock.162 words
-
Article, Illustration273 1963-12-30 20 Sugar cane venture planned for big area of Sabah STEPHENS: AFRICAN TOUR WILL BEAT PROPAGANDA KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Sabah and Central Governments are now con- sidering a plan to plant 60.000 acres at j Tawau with sugar cane. The Chief Minister of Sabah. Dato Donald Stephens. said this at273 words
-
84 1963-12-30 20 Electronic brain fails to pick the right gifts DARIS. Sun. An overworked "mechanical brain" did it s electronic best to select Christmas gifts on the basis of age, sex, weight and personal pleasures. Now a leading Paris department store, which hired the electronic computer for the benefit of its pre-ChristmasReuter - 84 words
-
189 1963-12-30 20 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. fTHE Ex-Forced LabA our Association today urged the Government to press its demands for compensation from the Japanese Government. The association's legal aci.->pr. Mr. Karam Singh, told members today that the Malaysian Government should "press the claim fearlessly and strongly."189 words
-
Article223 1963-12-30 20 SINGAPORE, Sunday J»HE ROYAL Navy tug Nimble has succeeded in taking the crippled Liberian-registered freighter Fast Wind in tow. despite bad weather and heavy seas. J The 7.000-ton freighter, the main engine of which broke down on Friday night, was drifting in the South223 words
-
Article52 1963-12-30 20 SINGAPORE. Sun— A cadet, An K Peng Yam, 17. of the Singapore Sea Cadet Corps and student of Tanjong Katong Secondary School was awarded the Merit Certificate at the 88th Course of the Outward Bound School Lumut. The course was sponsored by the Royal Navy. Par52 words
-
Article36 1963-12-30 20 LONDON. Sun. Mr. George Brown, deputy leader of the Labour Party who has been in hospital since Dec. 17 suffering from »B internal haemorrhage, will return home tomorrow, a parly spokesman said today. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
-
Article61 1963-12-30 20 MOSCOW, Sun. The Soviet Union had 20 million more women than men in mid- 1963, according to the Soviet statistical year book. The book said this was a result of the Second World War. There were more men than women up to the age of 36. TheReuter - 61 words
-
242 1963-12-30 20 Swiss club and Japan XI to visit Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. 1V Sun. A Swiss soccer club and Japan's national team will visit Malaya early next year. The Swiss team. Basel, will play one match at the Merdeka Stadium on Jan. 18 while the Japanese team will play at Kuala Lumpur.242 words
-
Article298 1963-12-30 20 CINGAPORS, Sun. Two grand goals in a five-mi-nute spell by Malaysia international fonvard Quah Kirn Suee -saved Siiigapuie SinoMalays irom defeat by Malaya Sino-Malays in a friendly soccer match at Jalan Besar tills evening. The score was 2-2. A poor crowd of 2.000 saw298 words
-
Article56 1963-12-30 20 CAIOON. Sun— lsraels Olympic football side narrowly defeated South Vietnam In the first preliminary match for the 1964 Games. hanging to an early 1-0 lead until the end. Israel's players appeared troubled by the 83-degree Palireinheit temperature and were unable to match the speed of the home56 words
-
Article318 1963-12-30 20 MEN'S SINGLES SEMI-FINALS: Sangob Rattanusorn (Thai) bt. \g Boon Bee (Pk) 14-17, 15-2. 15-6; Vr» hrnc Hoe (Pg) bt Tan Aik Huang (Pg) 15-11, 15-8. FINAL: Cheng Hoe bt Sangob 15-9. 15-1. WOMEN'S SINGLES QUARTER FINALS: Tan Gaik Bee (Pg) bt Rosalind Singh* Am (Ked) 11-6. 11-7;318 words
-
542 1963-12-30 20 OH KEE TIANG - OH KEE TIANG: by PENANG, Sunday VJXETEEN-YEAR-OLD Yew Cheng Hoc tonight became the youngest player to win the Malayan Open singles title when he Masted Sangob Rattanusorn, the Thai challenger, 15-9, 15-1 in the final at the Penang Chinese Girls'542 words
-
362 1963-12-30 20 PENANG. Sunday T*HE Badminton Association of Malaysia today x accepted a proposal by the Badminton Association of Thailand to hold a "home-and-away" international match annually. "This will be very good for improving the standard of the game In our two countries." Inche362 words
-
Page 20 Advertisements
-
Advertisement99 1963-12-30 20 Late CLASSIFIED ACV£RTISEMENTS Word* $10 (Minimum) SHARANJIT:- To c':ipt linljlt and smnd'T x daughter at Kandang Kcri.iu M4S4I LEE: To Klizab»>th and Kip a Ron on IV(vmb«r M 1!>«3 at Gkruaßl. s Hoxplt il DfO i. VEOM To Tit and Btng Ch*ow Cod'i I'roimis Gift of a son on IS-U-tt.99 words
-
Advertisement148 1963-12-30 20 STANDARD RADIO CORPpRATION Where Quality is Everything These fM two L L^jfe* V-:|- 'i':; l dSK;^ •>>. -tf-&k portable Transistor MODEL:SR-NSI2FL li^^^™ 1 1 "Hi 1 14- TRANSISTOR (==■o fiSBIH 4- BAND model:srqBio mM 9 TRANSISTOR at lowest prices- naKiM Snthiin T«lTh«m 3 -BAND buyThtmat your favourit* d«atct WO KEE148 words
-
-
Page 20 Miscellaneous
-
Miscellaneous43 1963-12-30 20 XIIGHEST and lowest tempera x± lures in Malaya and Singapore lor the period 8 p.m. on Saturday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bliaru 86 79 Penang 90 75 Ipoh 91 70 Malacca 88 72 lnzapore 88 7343 words
-
Miscellaneous19 1963-12-30 20 SPORTS DIARY RICGKR: B.C.C. Invitation XV v RAFTenyali A" (Pauaii'-'i. IKKKKY: Friendly SHA Seleuion v Army i Dover Road".19 words
-