The Straits Times, 14 December 1961
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Title Section19 1961-12-14 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED KALE EXCEEDS 90.000 The Straits Times. flat*"* 1 Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1961. 15 CENTS19 words
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Article628 1961-12-14 1 Katanga cease-fire move draws opposition Must attain chief aims A S H I N GTON, Wed. Mr. George Ball, acting Secretary of State, announced today the United States wanted a ceasefire in Katanga as soon as feasible, "but we do not believe any ceasefire is feasible628 words
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Article, Illustration1132 1961-12-14 1 COUNTRY BELLES AND CHILDREN DANCE A WELCOME FOR ROYAL VISITORS: ROUSING SEND-OFF AT END OF VISIT From MAZLAN NOORDIN NEW DELHI, Wed. CHOWERS oi mari- gold and rose petals fluttered down on the Yang diPertuan Agong and his Consort. the Raja Permaisuri Agong.1,132 words
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376 1961-12-14 1 TENGKU WOULD LIKE MALAYSIA FOUNDED BY AUGUST— LEE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. fENGKU Abdul Rahman would like to have A Greater Malaysia founded by August next year to make the Merdeka anniversary celebrations an auspicious day, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's Prime Minister, disclosed tonight. Mr. Lee, who spent the last four,376 words
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Article58 1961-12-14 1 KLUANG. Wed. About 1,200 workers of the Ulu Remis (Oil Palm; Estate are on strike over what they claim to be a "pay-cut." They claim that the management had contravened an agreement signed with the workers by paying 31 cents Instead of 40 cents for the58 words
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Article43 1961-12-14 1 NEW DELHI. Wed. The Yang- di-Pertuan Agong today watched the pre-lunch play In the Test cricket match between England and India at the Kotla grounds. His Majesty left the grounds for lunch with Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister43 words
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Article, Illustration107 1961-12-14 1 MACAPAGAL PROCLAIMED PRESIDENT MANILA. yVed. The Philippines Congress today proclaimed VicePresident Diosdade Macapagal a« the new President of the Republic. The two Chambers of Congress. Kitting in joint session, yesterday completed canvassing the certificates of election returns from all over the country and confirmed the elec- tion of Mr. Mucapagal107 words
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Article86 1961-12-14 1 KARLSRUHE. West Germany. Wed.— Heinz Felfe. 43--year-old West German coun-ter-intelligence official, has been arrested on suspicion of treason, the Federal Prosecutor announced here today. Last Sunday the Prosecutor's Office announced the arrest on similar grounds of an Army Colonel in Bonn and a senior Government official workingReuter - 86 words
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Article43 1961-12-14 1 TAIPEH. Wed.— Mr. Wang Chla-yu, deputy director of the Centra] News Agency of the Republic of China la scheduled to leave for Bangkok to attend the Asian conference on the development of news agencies in Asia and the Far East.— U.P.l.Agencies - 43 words
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Article43 1961-12-14 1 SINGAPORE. Wed. Mrs. David Marshall, wife of the leader of the Workers' Party gave birth to an eight-pound baby girl. Ruth Anna, this afternoon at the Gleneagles Hospital. Mr. Marshall tonight reported that both mother and child were in good Health.43 words
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Article24 1961-12-14 1 GUATEMALA CITY. Wed.— Guatemala is considering breaking relations with Britain in the near future. President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes told UPI today.UPI - 24 words
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Article354 1961-12-14 1 Malaya enter soccer s-final OANGOON. Wed. Malaya had another successful day in the second South East Asia Peninsula Games today when their soccer team qualified to meet Thailand in the semi-final and their athletes won two more gold medals. Singapore also won a gold medal in athletics their second and354 words
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Article26 1961-12-14 1 SIZE OF S POKE I LONDON, Wed. secretary Julian I told Commons tndiv Tuturr size of Brit Sinjuporr bUC wonM pwnri oil military nrr<l r-.p.i.26 words
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107 1961-12-14 2 RED NAVAL BUILD-UP IN WESTERN PACIFIC MANILA. Wed.—Vlce-Ad- mlral William Schoech, commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, said yesterday that the Communist bloc had been building up its naval strength In the Pacific area. At a Press conference aboard his flagship, the USS Saint Paul, the Admiral said theReuter - 107 words
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Article26 1961-12-14 2 ANKARA (Turkeyi. Wed.— Admiral Necdet Uran, commander of Turkish navat forces, said today that the Turkish navy would be equipped with nuclear weapons. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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278 1961-12-14 2 TO TAKE FIRM STEPS' TO WREST WEST IRIAN JAKARTA, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno yesterday announced the composition of a National Defence Council "to take firm steps" to win Dutchheld West New Guinea for Indonesia. The President made the announcement at a Press conference in his FreedomReuter - 278 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-12-14 2 Princess in Burmese national costume Princess Alexandra in Burmese national dress. The 24--year-old princess wore It for a dinner given in Rangoon by the Burmese President, Win Maung. The dinner marked the end of the princess's nineday visit. Alexandra's costume was made by a Rangoon dressmaker from Mandalay silk. And99 words
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Article39 1961-12-14 2 JAKARTA, Wed. Thirtytwo rebels have been killed, 12 wounded, two captured, and seven have surrendered during recent government operations against the fanatic Muslim Darul Islam movement in West Java. It has been announced.— Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article37 1961-12-14 2 LONDON. Wed.—lndependent Television contractors in north-east England have cancelled a show by the African dance company from Senegal because some of the women perform stripped to the waist, it was announced today. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article32 1961-12-14 2 NEW DELHI, Wed. India plans to spend about $1,38 C million during the next five years in a vast effort to make the country self-sufficient in petroleum products.32 words
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Article63 1961-12-14 2 COLOMBO. Wed. The Ceylon Government yesterday recalled all servicemen and reservists from leave as a strike by 15,000 workers paralysed the island's stat^-owned bus system for the second day. According to reports reaching here, at least 48 of the island's 51 bus depots were Idle. Private cars,Reuter - 63 words
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Article143 1961-12-14 2 BANGKOK, Wednesday. 'pHAI Royal Air Force commander Boonchoo Chandrubegsa said yesterday that Com-munist-threatened South Vietnam'had asked for Thailand's assistance. I He said the situation in South Vietnam was "very grave." Air Marshal Chandrubegsa returned from a goodwill trip around the world during which h©143 words
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Article26 1961-12-14 2 JAKARTA, Wed. Thiee people were killed when the hearse in which they were driving home from a funeral crashed Into a tree near Soe-rabaya-^Reuter.26 words
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Article63 1961-12-14 2 DISCOVERER ROCKET CAN SAY 'HI' VANDENBERG Air Force Base (CaUfornla), Wed— A Discoverer rocket carrying a radio satellite designed to •say "Hi" in morse code was launched here yesterday. The rocket 36th In the Discoverer series also carried a capsule filled with secret instruments. The capsule was scheduled to beReuter - 63 words
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Article55 1961-12-14 2 ALBANY. (Georgia). WedAbout 400 Negro youths wera arrested here yesterday when they staged a protest against the earlier arrest of 11 "Freedom riders." The youths charged with breach of peace and parading without a licence, were herded off to a Jail large enough to holdUPI - 55 words
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Miscellaneous48 1961-12-14 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby MO. WC CAHX GO fl U4NE TO WOSK AND I OOffY v r OUT TOMI#«V LIME IT ANY MOM TUAHT YOU «fcNTIOMA/l«>\j| £O9g*\ *OQK AFTltt 6 O'CLOCK I »*OW YOU j I IN TUB O™"" ""^"^"^v"""""^ K. UI*B IT J I i Set48 words
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875 1961-12-14 3 LONDON, Wednesday THE Tory Government of Britain has asked the United Nations headquarters in New York to bring about an immediate ceasefire in Katanga, it was disclosed in London last night. The disclosure came as the Macmillan Government, facing heavy flre over its Congo policy,Reuter; UP - 875 words
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349 1961-12-14 3 THIS IS UTTERLY ABSURD, SAYS DR. LINNER JJEW YORK. Wed— State, ments attributed to Dr. Sture I. inner. U.N. representative in the Congo about U.N. aims' in Katanga which were among matters cited by Britain in withholding delivery of a promised bomb consignment were described yesterday as "utterly absurd" byReuter - 349 words
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126 1961-12-14 3 TT7NIS, Wed. The Tunisian Government has decided to send a military contingent to the Congo to reinforce United Nations forces there. It was officially announced here yesterday. The decision was taken in response to a note 10 the Tunisian Government lrom U Thant.Reuter - 126 words
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Article246 1961-12-14 3 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Thousands of men and246 words
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Advertisement115 1961-12-14 3 GRAND AUCTION SALE o£ GENUINE PERSIAN BOKHARA AND PAKISTAN CARPETS RUGS to be held at the Showroom of:ORIENTAL CARPET PALACE 295-297, Orchard Road, Singapore-9, Til: ***** On Saturday the 16th December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m. On Saturday the 23rd December 1961 from 2.30 p.m. to 6.00 p.m.115 words
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Miscellaneous405 1961-12-14 3 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL BHORTWAVE SHORT w.vr «-i>i .^r SERVICE 41.7 metres SHOBT WAVE SERVICE: A.M. 600 Time Signal. Nega- *1 metres Sn, Sues* KTlfenS »n« WAVE SEBVICE: vous With Music; 7.30 Time Slg- 6 nal. The News; 7.35 Ministerial A.M. 6.00 Oood Morning- 602 Talks; 7.50 Song Time:405 words
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Article462 1961-12-14 4 Govt. urged to buy crowded areas for resale to residents SINGAPORE, Wednesday. [)ATO Abdul Hamid bin Haji Jumat (Alliance Geylang Serai) urged the Government tonight to acquire congested areas and sell plots back to present residents instead of waiting for "another Bukit Ho Swee fire"462 words
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Article393 1961-12-14 4 AIR ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES THE following is today's achedui« of civil alrcrait movements at Paya Lebar airport, Singapore. ARRIVALS BO AC From Melbourne, Sydney, Darwin (BA 711) 6 ajn.; from London, Zurich. Beirut, Bombay, Colombo (BA 788) 4.15 am.; Irom Tokyo. Manila (BA 941) 6.05 p-m.; Irom London, Zurich, Istanbul,393 words
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116 1961-12-14 4 ARMED THUGS STAB A TOWKAY WHO RESISTED SINGAPORE, Wed.— A provision shop proprietor, Chay Siong Kay. 67, was stabbed in both arms, when he resisted three armed robbers in his shop at Waterloo Street at dawn today. Chay was admitted to the General Hospital. The thugs, armed with knives bound,116 words
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Article237 1961-12-14 4 Both honest witnesses says DPP SINGAPORE, Wed. Ahmad bin Abu, the driver of pepper merchant Tan Toh Teng, who is alleged to have been abducted and confined by six men, was described In the Assize Court today as "stupid" by both the defence and prosecution. Defence counsel. Mr. Lee Kirn237 words
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Article292 1961-12-14 4 Seamen's talks on better wages CINGAPORE, Wed. The Singapore National Seamen's Union has begun negotiations for wage increases and better terms of service for 3,000 seamen employed in local and foreign-going ships. The union's chairman, Inche Ariffln bin All, and secre-tary-general Mr. Teng Tlan Kum, In a signed statement today292 words
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Article65 1961-12-14 4 Do you remember the day the H-bombs fell on the U.S.? Yes, it did happen, following an air crash, but fortunately they did not detonate. But there was still the danger of radio-activity from a damaged bomb. The dramatic story of this episode65 words
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Article53 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— After a five-day debate, the Legislative Assembly tonight completed deliberations In committee on the estimates for next year. The House approved expenditure of $394 million for 1962, with the largest sum allocated for the Ministry of Education ($B9 million) Tomorrow, the House will debate53 words
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Article37 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.—Members of Majlis Anglican an adult group of St. Andrews Cathedral Singapore. will entertain 85 orphans at a Christmas party to be held at the Lee Kuo Chuan Nursery, at 4 p.m. on Saturday.37 words
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Article30 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed. The pupils of YWCA evening schools will hold a Christmas concert and exhibition of work at 5.15 p.m. on Friday at the YWCA, 5. Raffles Quay.30 words
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Article33 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed Water will be shut off tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in ZONES THREE and FOUR and from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. in ZONES SIX and SEVEN.33 words
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Article449 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE. Wed rpHE Education Minister, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, told the Legislative Assembly today that the Government had hopes that the differences with the Nanyang University would be settled in the coming year. He said that if it was possible to settle the matter to the449 words
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99 1961-12-14 4 SINGAPORE, Wed.— More than 3,600 British troops and local police took part in an internal security exercise, which began yesterday and ended tonight. During the exercise, the RAF. successfully tested a voice aircraft over built-up areas of the city, mainly over the western99 words
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Miscellaneous78 1961-12-14 4 Singapore diary. POLICE BAND: Performance Malay class U ajn.. Chinese at Katong Park, 7.30 pjn. to panning 10 ajn. and 5 p.m. BOWCROFT THFATRF- Y.W.C.A. (Outram Road). •P?reweU^S!eweU «52?- at ChUdrens free Übrary and toy Ayer Rajah Road, 8.30 pjn corner 3 pjn TSLC^.. Mandarin class GEYLANG STRAITS CHIN--530 pm.,78 words
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Article, Illustration613 1961-12-14 5 Why we ban Red publications by Singapore Govt. IT MIGHT EMBARRASS THE FEDERATION... SINGAPORE, Wednesday DEFENDING th c ban on Communist publications entering the country, the Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, last night said this policy was necessary to save the Federation Government from embarrassment. Mr. Ong,613 words
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Article128 1961-12-14 5 The birth of a national party iri.U.A LLMPIR, Wed. An inaugural meeting of a national political party, the United Sabah National Organisation, will be held at Kudat. North Borneo, on Dec. 23. The Minister of Health and Social Welfare. Dato Ong Yoke Lin, and the Assistant Minister of the Interior.128 words
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Article37 1961-12-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed— Foo Ah Kow, 20, one of rive labourers travelling on a lorry, was killed when it skidded and overturned in Chatsworth P'.ad today. Two others sustained serious Injuries after being thrown lie road.37 words
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Article198 1961-12-14 5 PENANG, Wednesday. THE seven-man Socialist Front Opposition today staged a token walk-out from the State Legislative Assembly in protest against the arrests of seven of their party members in Kuala Lumpur last week. They left the Assembly chamber after their leader. Mr. D. S. Ramanathan,198 words
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Article103 1961-12-14 5 TEARSand CHEERS FOR GROUPS I^UALA LUMPUR, Wed. There were tearful goodbye and happy welcome-home scenes at the airport here today for students leaving for Kirkby and teachers returning from the college. Eighty-six student teachers left for Kirkby. Britain, at 9.30 a.m. An hour later an equal number of teachers returned103 words
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Article48 1961-12-14 5 PENANG, Wed. George Town Is to have wider roads In future. Mr. N. Patkunam. the Deputy Mayor, told the City Council yesterday The council, he said, would now insist on roads with a width of 40 feet as against 18 feet in the past.48 words
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Article61 1961-12-14 5 Methodist conference opens KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Dr. H. B. Amstutz. the Methodist Bishop of SouthEast Asia, today opened the 67th session ol the Malaya annual conference of the Methodist churches here. More than 200 delegates and ministers representing over 10.000 Methodists in English and Tamil-speaking congregations are attending the conference61 words
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Article54 1961-12-14 5 SINGAPORE. Wed—Twen-ty-six striking employees of Hua Heng Rubber Factory in Jurong were charged in a magistrate's court today with obstruction under the Trade Disputes Ordinance. They were alleged to have committed the offence at the entrance of the factory on Dec. 5. All pleaded not guilty54 words
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Article34 1961-12-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Tne Minister of the Union of Burma. U Mya Bein. will hold a reception at the Lake Club to mark Burma's independence day on Jan. 4 at 7 p.m.34 words
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141 1961-12-14 5 I/UALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Plans are being worked out to make the smallholders' replanting scheme more attractive. Because of this, the Rubber Industry < Replanting) Board's drive to get more smallholders to Join the scheme may be extended. The campaign, codenamed "Operation Ulu." which started141 words
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Article189 1961-12-14 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. A woman who helped to dispose of a $500 diamond brooch stolen from the State Secretary, Negri Sembilan. was today fined $200 or one month's Jail. Mariam blnte Awang Teh, 35. from Kelantan. sold the brooch belonging to Raja Kamarazaman to a Jewellery189 words
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Article51 1961-12-14 5 IPOH. '..ed. Dr. L. W. Jeyasuria, Chief Medical and Health Officer, Perak, leaves on Friday on promotion to Kuala Lumpur as acting Deputy Director of Health Services, Federation. He has been succeeded here by Dr. K. L. Verghese, head of Medical and Health Services. Negrl51 words
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233 1961-12-14 6 All just dizzy— with fallout on the mind... KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday J)OCTORS in the Federal capital have been asked by a number of people in the past week whether radioactive fallout has had anything to do with their dizzy spells. This morning, the European head of a commercial organisation here233 words
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Article, Illustration120 1961-12-14 6 RAJA MUDA IS HOME FOR HIS SCHOOL HOLIDAY THE RAJA MUDA of Srlangor. Tengku Idris Shah, who returned to Kuala Lumpur yestrrdav from Australia to spend his twomonth school holiday. Tenjiku Idris Shah. 14. eldest son of the Sultan of Selaneor. attends Hale School in Perth, where he recently passed120 words
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234 1961-12-14 6 Fresh pineapples for export: Help from the Govt KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. npHE Ministry of Commerce and Industry is to in- vestigate the possibility of exporting fresh pineapples. Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah. Deputy Controller of the Export Commodities Kon. said today that so o fresh pineapples had exported from Malaya.234 words
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Article24 1961-12-14 6 PENANG. Wed— The Chinese Swimming Club will hold its annual Christmas Eve dance at Tan]ong Bungah from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.24 words
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Article44 1961-12-14 6 BENTONG. Wed.— A carpenter, Ling Cheong Wah, 53. died in the district hospital here yesterday with suspected caustic soda poisoning. He was found in agony in the bathroom of his brother's house soon after he completed making a coffin.44 words
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Article15 1961-12-14 6 KAJANG. Wed.— A Government Servants" Welfare and Recreational Council has been formed here.15 words
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189 1961-12-14 6 Assembly 'no' to bid to arrest prayer dodgers l/UANTAN. Wed. The Pahang Legislative Assembly rejected today a suggestion that Its Religious Affairs Department be empowered to arrest Muslims who failed to attend the weekly Fridayprayers from 12.30 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. Hajl Abdul Aziz bin Ahmad (All-Beserahi. a member of189 words
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142 1961-12-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wc-dnrsday. DURING the first 10 months of this year. 775 first offenders were jailed for six months or less In Singapore, according to the Minister for Home Affairs. Mr. Ong Pang Boon. He gave this information In a written answer to Mr. David Marshall,142 words
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Article73 1961-12-14 6 A warning on use of word on label KLANG. Wed-Manufactur-ing firms in Gelangor have been advised not to use the word "hiilal"— permissible for Muslins— on the labels of any tmned foodstuiTs produced by them unless they have received official permission The necessaiy authorisation should come from the Selangor73 words
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387 1961-12-14 6 PENANG. Wed. "THE Poh Sin Assurance Company, of Clntra Street, Penang. and its three directors, including two women a mother and daughter were today fined a total of $1,000 for failing to submit the company's accounts and balance sheets to the Federation387 words
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Article43 1961-12-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Government ban on imports of fresh and frozen fruits, vegetables, moat ana meat products from Honk Kong, the Cnina coa Formosa has been lifted. The ban was impo.s< ■<. months ago because of t".\ outbreak of cholera.43 words
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Article, Illustration434 1961-12-14 7 'REVOLUTIONARY CHANGE' IN TRADE ATTITUDES AT G ATT MEETING KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday INDUSTRIAL countries are undergoing a "revolutionary change" in their attitude towards the trade problems of less developed countries like Malaya. The Secretary for Commerce and Industry, Raja Mohar bin Raja434 words
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198 1961-12-14 7 IMPRESARIOS UNITE TO BRING ASIANS BETTER MUSIC SINGAPORE, Wed.— Leading music promoters from four countries today inaugurated the Impresarios Association of the Far East with the aim of enhancing music as a profession and raising its standards in the Far East. The man who first proposed the idea, Mr. Alfredo198 words
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262 1961-12-14 7 Malaysia: Dato Ong leads team to CPA talks KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. JHE second meeting of the solidarity consultative committee of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at Kuching on Dec. 18 and 19 will clarify all matters regarding the proposed Malaysia before the arrival of the Malaysia Commission early next year. The262 words
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Article22 1961-12-14 7 KAJANG, Wed. The Poppy Dny Appeal F'and here has raised $1,100 in sales of popples in the Ulu Langat district.22 words
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Article, Illustration119 1961-12-14 7 Top KL post for S'pore architect AN ARCHITECT, from Singapore, Mr. S. P. Chow, 38 (above), has moved up to take charge of the Kuala Lumpur .Municipal Architect Department following the retirement of the Municipal Architect, Mr. Eric Taylor. He was Mr. Taylor's deputy. Mr. Chow was born in Singapore119 words
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Article47 1961-12-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The Umno headquarters here is confident that its membership drive will achieve ,ts target of 100,000 new members. Inche Hussein Nordin. the secretary general, said today that 120.000 membership forms had been sent out since the drive was launched in October.47 words
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Article27 1961-12-14 7 IPOH. Wed.— A total of 475 blood donors in Ipoh and Talplng will get medals at a ceremony to be held here before Christmas.27 words
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Article164 1961-12-14 7 KANGAR, Wed— TheLun Sum Sun Electricity Company has offered to reduce the rates for 100 Simpang Ampat householders who have refused to use electricity supplied by ait company. This offer was made at a meeting called yesterday by the President of the Kangar Town Council, Inche164 words
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308 1961-12-14 8 INTIMIDATION, ASSAULT IN THE WORK BRIGADE SINGAPORE, Wednesday. THE Minister for National Development, Mr. Tan Kia Gan, said today that many cases of fighting, assault and intimidation had been reported in several Work Brigade camps. About 180 Work Brigade members at the Paya i-ebar camp went on strike a week308 words
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Article92 1961-12-14 8 Plea to cut service divorces fJUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Religious officers of the Federation Armed Forces want divorces made more difficult for Muslim servicemen. They decided at a meeting here last night to ask that Muslim servicemen should be forbidden to marry or divorce without consulting them. The decision will be92 words
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Article27 1961-12-14 8 IPOH. Wed. Mr. R. E. Pereira has been appointed District Commissioner of the Ipoh Boys' Scout Association, replacing Mr. Khoo Kok Hean, who has resigned.27 words
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Article, Illustration125 1961-12-14 8 A decree and daughter to doctor KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Dr. Grace Chen Chow Wei (above) who petitioned Tor divorce from Liao Man, alias Man Luen, a former major-general in the Chinese Nationalist Army, was today granted i decree nisi, to be made absolute in three months. Mr. Justice Suflian ordered125 words
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145 1961-12-14 8 IPOH. Wed.— Residents A of Ipoh are among the people killed and injured in an accident on Sunday night In deep jungle on the Thai side of the border with Malaya. According to a cable received here today by Senator Yeoh Klan Telk.145 words
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Article63 1961-12-14 8 BROTHERS ON A MURDER CHARGE SINGAPORE. Wed. Two brothers, aged 10 and 11. wore charged in the Ninth Magistrates Court today with the murder of a nine-year-old boy. They were alleged to have committed the oiTonce at Lorong 35. Geylang. at about 12.15 p.m. yesterday. No plea was recorded. Both63 words
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Article141 1961-12-14 8 JyUANTAN. Wed. The Pahang Legislative Assembly today approved the expenditure of $34 million for 1962 when it adopted the State Budget estimates. Revenue for next year is estimated at $32 million. Out of the expenditure of $34 million, a total of $22 million has been set141 words
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Advertisement198 1961-12-14 8 ENJOY THE COOL FRESH TASTE OF Matterhorn MENTHOLATED "Ho more waiting for crowded buses for me yon my mtk^ j Jk aft Aißj ■■^ft 4ft aft 4ft JK IB \p-\ newvespa ml I lj& WHY THE WORLD *3m- -W J]X PREFERS A VESPA TO *,A Lm» m -k NY OTHER198 words
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Miscellaneous111 1961-12-14 8 Buys Bunny By Batph BoinuUthi |CHO.' HO.Of/^i'uJ rMAYTC THE 6LOVE-S NO I J7 i v /TN > 4. HAH J lMy~\Z GOCP WHY PON'T NOU LVI Abner By At lapp -^ff THETWAILIN'AN'MOXNJIW'KIN If— A GHASTLY I/ AM'THET-SOfi'-IS CT^' MEAWONWONETHING.y-A CERENVDMV, PUFRVWMED EXACKLf WHUT'S J r° -s^Atfcrtfr-^BLUES in tknight^; I onlvwhenahoomini/111 words
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Article, Illustration1137 1961-12-14 9 JEFFERY FRANCIS - A team of dedicated specialists carry on the work of Dr. Dooley JEFFERY FRANCIS STRAITS TIMES SPECIAL FEATURE By BEHIND the closed door ol the operating theatre, the surgeon made an incision in the abdomen of a critically ill patient. His skilled hands moved carefully and gently. Now and again.1,137 words
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Advertisement45 1961-12-14 9 (\\TA V fflfli K m BS^ -^f m W 1 Emm i Iff 11 ONLY OVALTINE 6IVES YOU MALT MS MILK PLUS EQGS PLUS EXTRA VITAMINS jgjj tgf Ot M£s^TLDj| Im^ FOR HEALTH, STRENGTH and VITALITY J^B'^^^jSlM^MM^M A WANDER LTD. (INCORPORATED IN ENGLAND) SINGAPORE 1.45 words
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Article46 1961-12-14 10 in M orit III) (Minimum) Mn and MRS. Benjamin Ellas Ibetr i"mnu and assistance at the aa io rj 61. MR AND MRS. B. A. P.Sna«tnK»l« -ndn and relative* who atthe weddm» of their eldest daiu-ht-r PtJ*MOy to Mr. Sri PWSM on B I ••SI.46 words
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617 1961-12-14 10 The Straits Times. Thursday. December 14, 1961. The Choice for U.N. It is hard to imapne any circumstance in which a United Nations' effort tc establish a cease-fire would be wrong. The Katanga battle in which a United Nations' f-jree is engaged, is no exception. No doubt it is necessary617 words
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Article367 1961-12-14 10 Formal court visits, of which the present state visit of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong to republican India is a lineai descendant, have been familial events in India over countless centuries, and this one is very far from being the first since Indian independence in 1947. Naturally367 words
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Article247 1961-12-14 10 "Is it possible to have a l'ree chest X-ray donr» in Kuala Lumpur?" This inquiry put to the Lady Templer Hospita: by telephone this week elicited a hesitant reply tha* the caiiei should contact the Geneia. Hospital. Asked tho same question, some-one at the General Hospital said the247 words
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Article, Illustration1034 1961-12-14 10 DENIS WARNER - Frayed friendship is all that remains DENIS WARNER A YEAR AGO IT WAS SAID TO BE AS HIGH AS THE HIMALAYAS-AND NOW by The second of two articles LITTLE except the formal treaty o b I igations and the certainty that in the event of war they would be allies1,034 words
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144 1961-12-14 10 Homes that are continually flooded DURING the rainy season labourers living in Ihe P.W.D. quarters in Jalan Lama, opposite the Sea View Theatre, suffer a lot. When there is heavy rain and a high tide the houses are flooded. The usual depth is about two ieet inside the houses. The144 words
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Letter139 1961-12-14 10 SEVERAL accidents have already occurred at the junction of Tanglin Road and Margaret Drive ana many more will occur if nothing is done to minimise the danger of accidents at this junction. In fact, not a day goes by without an accident or a near accident139 words
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Article, Illustration421 1961-12-14 10 Heusinger is again the target of renewed Russian attacks ONDON, Wed.— General Adolf Heusinger, target of renewed Soviet attacks, is a boyish-looking 64. It is a year today since the Nato chiefs of staff, under Admiral Earl Mountbatten, unanimously chose him to preside over their permanentReuter - 421 words
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Advertisement629 1961-12-14 10 STRAITSTIMES&FREEPRESS Pas Ihr rnnrtHiencr ol mdirrlinn otir rrprrtrntmlirr nl tat, Floor COLO tTORACE ARCAOI Orchard Ko.d. aia«apore trill trrrirr imalt mdtfrlitrmrnli ttnd Box numbtr replirt. *mall ndrtrturmtnln plitrrd in mm t mlto »r hmndrd COLO tTORACE BRANCHES at Holland Road. Katont. Road Sl Naval Base AUTHORISED ACINTS: CITY BOOK MM.629 words
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Advertisement27 1961-12-14 10 You're ImmarnlafrlT DreasetJ im SUITS l uilnrt'il by Better MATERIAL uri'iinc iin plus STYLE all go into every suit by 21, Chulio Street, Singopore 1. Teleohone: *****27 words
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Advertisement118 1961-12-14 10 Bbsv Nn r— Pr ™\y ,^s«P Shß^bbv t&6' jssaH J^T^ ...he needs STORK Fresh bread, or crispy toast, spread with delicious Stork Margarine, makes a quick nourishing start to the day. Tasty! Easy to spread! Stork keeps you tit because it contains the health-giving f A Vitamins A and D.118 words
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Article, Illustration2503 1961-12-14 11 CHIA POTEIK - CHIA POTEIK MORE QUESTIONS BY FIRM'S Q.C. THEN CASE ENDS SUDDENLY AFTER LUNCH by- Singapore, Wad. QUESTION (during cross-examination): DO YOU SUGGEST THAT ALL YOUR BROTHERS, SISTERS, COU SINS AND NIECES ARE WRONG AND YOU ARE RIGHT? ANSWER: NO, I AM NOT SUGGESTING THAT AT2,503 words
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Advertisement122 1961-12-14 11 f If you like comfort p* I Designed to End I 31 Writing Fatigue I Everybody wants comfort K. |M^/x especially when they spend V^y^^ any length of time at a writing task. Eversharp's new I TRIANGULAR/ COMFORT GRIP -Reporter" ballpoint is scien- FITS YOUR HAND tifically designed to afford122 words
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Advertisement199 1961-12-14 11 fWorms f make him ill stop him growing When children are miserable, irritable, lose weight and suffer with colic, headache and itching they may have worms. If you see worms in the bowel motion, you must take action rftjht away get the best and quickest < W w remedy -Dc199 words
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Article, Illustration1595 1961-12-14 12 CHAN KWAN HOI - Murder trial accused dismisses lawyers, conducts own case CHAN KWAN HOI LEE TELLS OF HIS MOVEMENTS THE NIGHT MILLIONAIRE FOO YET KAI WAS SHOT DEAD By IPOH. Wednesday i;E FOOK SAM, 40, one of two men charged with the murder of millionaire tin miner Foo Yet Kai, today dispensed with1,595 words
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Article72 1961-12-14 12 IV U ALA LUMPUR Wed. Most of the Chinese secondary schools In North Malaya have decided to accept full Government assistance, a Ministry of Education statement said today. They Include the majority of the schools In Penang and Province Wellesley. In Pahang. all the eight Chinese72 words
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Article65 1961-12-14 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed An official Inquiry hat begun Into the circumstances surrounding the crash of a British Army Auster plane in the Kedah-Thailand bor- 1 der region on Nov. 22. An army spokesman said toJay that, while the air search had been abandoned, the ground hunt65 words
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Advertisement249 1961-12-14 12 under-playing your M\ clothes... n\sjl I 1 V fun BESTFORM* MADE IN U.S.A. Just right the light support for your sporty moments! The perfect panty under swimsults, shorts, slacks, casual dresses it's cool, light acetate, cotton and rubber elastic with flat fagotted seams that never show through. So firming, yet249 words
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Advertisement194 1961-12-14 12 another A No need for another pair /iPiv |*4iS^ of hands to do the washmg #P%^f|||p when you've a new j|^^\¥^^U I Bend'x Cyramatic because l^\ V automatic f'cm start jr Jfcw> j^v^ -<3r Cyramatic Soaks, washes, nnses. drains^*" -«jr and c pms »n one continuous automatic operation. Self-filling and194 words
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Article, Illustration58 1961-12-14 13 NOBEL PEACE PRIZE WINNER AT OSLO CEREMONY ALBERT JOHN LUTHULI. the former Zulu chief, receives the Nobel Peace Prize from Vr. Gunnar Jahn, president of the Norwegian Peace Prize Committee. Mr. Luthuli was allowed 10 days by the South African Government to travel to Oslo, receive hisUPI - 58 words
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189 1961-12-14 13 A censure motion in French Assembly PARIS. Wed. Sixtyone Socialist and Radical deputies last night tabled a censure motion against the Government which is expected to leave the Prime Minister, Mr. Michel Debre. facing attacks from both the left and right wing in the National Assembly when it is debatedReuter - 189 words
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251 1961-12-14 13 Big 4 report to Nato accord on Berlin probe PARIS, Wednesday. 'pHE Big Four Western Foreign Ministers report to the 15-nation Nato Ministerial Council today on their agreement that the West should continue its probe of Soviet in- tentions on Berlin. The British, French, United States and West German MinistersReuter - 251 words
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Article111 1961-12-14 13 T ONDON, Wed. British Government expenditure, now running at nearly 1 8.400 million a y«*ar, must grow to at least £10,--000 million by 1970 under present policies, according to a booklet published by Aims of Industry, a big business research and educational organisation. If inflationReuter - 111 words
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98 1961-12-14 13 DEAR SANTA: I WANT A GUN TO SHOOT MY DADDY... YEW YORK. Wed. An exhibition of letters letters to Santa Claus was opened here yesterday. The show was given by the New York post office, which gets some 5.000 ouch letters each year. One boy wrote: 'I want a gun98 words
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Article69 1961-12-14 13 UNITED NATIONS. Wed— Indonesia proposed yesterday that a special conference be called by the U.N. to consider the division of Korea and seek a peaceful settlement of the long-standing dispute. Mr. Sukardjo Wlrjopranoto, Indonesia's resident representative, made the proposal suggesting that the conference be heldReuter - 69 words
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144 1961-12-14 13 The Common Market and the US— by Mr. Ball WASHINGTON, Wed. Mr. George Ball. Undersecretary of State, said yesterday the United States was not going to join the European Common Market, but if President Kennedy were "given the kind pf tools we regard as essential" the U.S. could lead theReuter - 144 words
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386 1961-12-14 13 NEW YORK, Wed. CIERRA LEONE yesterday expressed support lor having two Chinas in the United Nations, and said a committee should be appointed to point the way towards a solution of the Chinese representation problem. Mr. Gershon Collier, Sierra Leone's resident UN.386 words
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Advertisement135 1961-12-14 13 THE NEW UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA IN 15 Volumes Rcxinc binding I 1 $385.00 I I 'plus free bookcase Compiled by over 400 experts, ■this oil-British Encyclopedia^ gjronlains the sum total ofpj Tuman learning, experience and ■wisdom. Yet, for oil Its tre-* Bjmendous scope, the New Uni-f] versol Encyclopedia is concise— ■ond135 words
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Advertisement316 1961-12-14 13 WE'RE AS I PROUD ...and why BLW. shouldn't we Jm fe «—«^aJJB be? Just look i^^4 m at our Peacock MBli% -/•H I m Brand TEIJIN l^Wl V| V Acetate, so silky I^^ l v and lustrous in y *wk Crepe de Chine '««ijf L Wrt^'"^^ tures; and Sun Crown316 words
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258 1961-12-14 14 VARIATIONS ON THE NUTTY THEME FOR A HOLIDAY TURKEY A BRAZIL nut stuffing for holiday turkey provides at least four variations. So if you are planning anything next week these will be of help. Make the basic stuffing this way. Melt half cup of butter in a saucepan or skillet.258 words
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Article, Illustration474 1961-12-14 14 A 40-minute chart for make-up to stay on gEVERAL years ago Miss Marie Chen was just a pretty girl absorbed in a career which gave her no time for beauty. She was a midwife and the talk about beauty and what women did to look smart and474 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-12-14 14 lITOODLAND sylphs in tT billowy white drapes Mill sway with grace and rhythm on the stage when (lose Eberwein and her ballet group provide the opening ballet of "Peter Pan" at the Victoria Thea- tre, Singapore, on Saturday night. They will be seen In four ballet sequences,167 words
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Advertisement170 1961-12-14 14 MM Vr^ .mm now THAN mm ever W IS CONFIDENCE -JP Only the KOTEX feminine towel has the 'Wondewoft*' x s)xtL i»T^ >*]■ covering. This, plus pressed S% *^r~-~' '^j.i'. m rounded ends and the special (srj f j&t te n tr e. means sure invisible 4^* iQ&MJ protection and170 words
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Advertisement154 1961-12-14 14 PERFUMES fr For All Occasions ;J| PAGAN :'<■ And For J^ Special Occasions I IN MINIATURE QUARTER, HALF AND ONE OUNCE i (FIESTA Perfume was formerly known as Pirot No. 5. The formula remains unchanged lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHi LIKE t*^ BATHING A f|P^| Ik For a thrilling new sens- fiP^ ation of154 words
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Miscellaneous325 1961-12-14 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS be In town (6, 9). 4 Actor and foreign king return 5 It's clear about the Insect from the lake (8). needing fruit (8). 8 Savage finds materials for fire 6 Mature person's head nosy the church (8). thing foreign about It (5). 9 A pitfall325 words
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Advertisement1628 1961-12-14 15 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREIGHT ENOUIRIES: Ttl. 741). PASSAGE ENQUIRIES: Til: 2412 0 AOEN. LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON t CONTINENTAL PORTS. P. S'^am Pining PATROCLUS LittrMll, Glasgow It Pt/Ote 10 OK 17 ELPENOR V I'es, Liytrtiil, A'mouti G4n. 15 Dtc II Dtc 17/20 Oec 21 ACHILLES Literittl. G jsjo* OecU Oee 231,628 words
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Advertisement1393 1961-12-14 15 THE E. *V C. LINESSAILINGS TO MEDITErRnNEAN. CONTINENTAL _t_Jg-AWOIHAYIAN_PORTS. A.Jr* "MALACCA" k) c) I* Ptrt/17 OtC 11/11 Ote 20/21 OK fSfVKSNrei "SAMOA" a 73 Dec' 4 Jai 5 7 Jin IS Jin tJLvSLygI "ASMARA" k 23 21 Ja* 27 21 Jan 2131 Ja* V\A7>E3f KAMOOOIA" a) 20 Jat' 4 Flk1,393 words
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Advertisement1625 1961-12-14 15 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. TEL: *****. 10 LINES (iMtryarittl ia Ike Umttt Ki*|ltn; EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONOON LIYERPOOI ft CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oor* P Sham 'Mint lENRINNES I'Ufl, G'moLth.R'fiam.H'Cu'i S I/OK 10 Ok 17/11 lENALDER IH) H'kirt, L'acn. Havn. M'bto DtC 11/23 Die 2421 Die 20/ 1 BENLOMOND'f. Ip L'tllC1,625 words
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Advertisement1246 1961-12-14 15 W. McALISTER 6c CO.. LTD. x^ KLLBRMAN VOfM tit KLAVEMCSS LIMB LONDON. HAMOURO. ROTTERDAM LOS ANOEIES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft NULL. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON •eentiti earn ttr Ctntrtl I St.t» Sport P. Hp Ptntng Amenra 33 21 OK II OK/3 IM 20/31 OtC SUNNYVIIIt HONGKONG. KOOE1,246 words
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Article116 1961-12-14 16 MELBOURNE, Wed INVESTMENT shares were trad- ed aloiw Keady lines. B»se metals were steady but ML ls» eased Is. 3d. to 695. Oils were firmer. Centra Norseman gained 2s. 3d. to 395. 3d. 1 Commonwealth bonds were steady. Cob. Zinc 61/41 Mount Isa 69,3 Herald SS/7i N.B. Hill116 words
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Article254 1961-12-14 16 yME Malayan Ciohangt Banka' 1 Allocution made thCM chanxea tn Ita rates to merchant! yesterday: London- aclllng, T.T. or O.D 34: nuyinic T.T. 2 4 1/K. OD. 2/4 832, 30 d/st 3/4 5/16. 4.1 d/Kt 2/4 3/ft. 60 d/at 2/4 7/16, 90 d/st 2/4 9/16. 120 d/at 2/4254 words
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Article208 1961-12-14 16 JANUARY flrtt grade rubber buyer! J f.e.b. closed In Singapore yesterday at 7 l >< cents per Ib up II cents on Tuesday.* price. The tone was steady. S.C.C.R. A. closing prices tn cents per b. yerterday: Int. 1 R.s.s. Prompt fob. buyers 771, sellers 771: Int. 1208 words
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Article34 1961-12-14 16 SINGAPORE. Dec. 13. RUBBER: 782 cents per Ib. (up Ii cents). 5 p.m. unofficial close: ?8i cents (steady). TIN: 5477.50 per picul (down |S). Estimated unofficial offering 280 tons (up 40 tons).34 words
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Article60 1961-12-14 16 Output from the estates and mines in the Guthrie Ajency (Malaya) Ltd. Group for November ar.d for 19K1 to date In bracket* are as follows:— robber 8 *****0 ib (8d.879.000 Ib.), tea (black) 151.000 Ib. (1616.400 Ib). palm oil 2.1 Go tons (22.066 tons), palm kernels 5iC tons60 words
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458 1961-12-14 16 BETTER AGAINST POUND; TIN SHARES ARE EASIER By Our Market Correspondent THE Malayan dollar for the second time in three trading days again improved by one thirtysecond of a penny in relationship to the pound. Yesterday for the first time since March 20 the Malayan dollar returned to its "middle458 words
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Article22 1961-12-14 16 Malayan Stock Indices: Dec.l 2 Dec. 13 Industrial*: 138.87 158.13 Tins: 293.76 291.29 S rubbers: 211.44 211.44 Jan. 1 1938=100.22 words
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Article229 1961-12-14 16 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals in brackets: Industrials Gammon JI.SO OL. (1.00O) 51.66 ON. IICOOO) 11.63: J. Waueh (1.0O0» $1.»:»: Cold Btore (3.000) *2.M xd. (2.000) $2.32t xd: S. Times < 1.000) $3.04; L\E. orda (1.000) |Ul| Wearne229 words
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Article475 1961-12-14 16 BUSINESS ii. the Singapore trading ro-.;n Industrials: Dunlopn (5,000* 51. 13 8M: Kast Smelting (300) (2.53 SI.. n.OOO) J2.55; Fltzpatrlcks <I.O0O) tI.TO: T. and N. orda (S.OOO) 52.45; Gammon 112.000) $1.63 D, 8M: G. Park (l.OUO) 52.30 cd: M. Cement (600) $2 21 8L: Rothman* (1,000) 51. 13). I.K.475 words
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Article184 1961-12-14 16 CHIPS lying along tiat the Slngapera whar¥et today are: Lovcen 40/41, Rutheverett 6A. Hwa An 23/24. Klraten Maerek 19, Hawaii Maru SB/». Orna 45. President Madison 13/14. Hoko Maru 27/28. Martlnlqua.Un 38/39 K?Vhi. B Pedon V2> Outer reads: Uan Hln. Elpenor. Klra Ouan. Jamea Btove. Ferndale. Ah184 words
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Article22 1961-12-14 16 Further November rubber crops included:— Aver Panas 166.000 Ib Kluana; &6.500 Ib.. Pajam 215.500 Ib. and I'lu Benat 60.000 Ib22 words
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219 1961-12-14 16 A FURTHER improve- ment in the statutory rate of the Malayan dollar against the pound yesterday contributed to a drop of S2 in the Singapore tin price. The noon price was quoted at $477.50 per picul on an offering increased by in estimated219 words
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Article121 1961-12-14 16 Chinese Product E <ehang« Singapore, noon prlett par picul y*it*rday: Cccwiut ail: bulk 535 Mllera. drum S3S tUrrr. Opra December UK/ Continent 523 buyer*. »2S» Mllera. Ptpper: Muntok white JISS Mller*. Sarawak 1162 i mllerp, ipeclal fUrawak Mark nSh arllcr*. garbled LampoßK black (127 i mllcra. Lampoos black121 words
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Article79 1961-12-14 16 'pHE Federation Minister of Finance has fixed these prices for calculating custom* duties for the week beginning on Dec 14. Robber 76 cents a Ib oprj $400 a ton. Coconut oil 5604 a ton Palm oil 5654.25 a ton Palm kernel* $312 a ton The rates of duties79 words
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Advertisement1182 1961-12-14 16 y^ KAWASAKI RISEN KAISHA, LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA ETA HA S'Dora P. S'r-am N'kong S. Francisco L. Angelas N.York %M.kr*a Man- »iM Dec 31 Oat/ 2Jm I Jaa i% Jaa 21 jaa 11 Fel ■Kaafkaaia Mara- 21 Jaa/ 3 Ml 13 Fel S Mar 71,182 words
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Advertisement248 1961-12-14 16 EUMPI SI»¥ICt <■*«■• r i<-?m Penjni LOUDIMt SailH Ii Nrt tl DfC M's»illes, Havre, O'Kirk. A'wero, R'dam. Hburj. B'men SOUTH t WESI AFRICA SERVICE Tiaoa V I Jm Durban (Jl/1), Port fhzaOfth (23/1). Capetown (»/1), Watadi <ja/1). la»os (5/1). Cotonou Accra. Ta-o'afli. Abidjan. Freetown. Conakry, Dakar (Z2/2). USTIOUND SAIRINA "'2l248 words
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Advertisement119 1961-12-14 16 SHIPPING NOTICES m.%. "SANTHIA" aslUitf for Petuuif, Ranroon and Calcutta on 15tb December, 1961. The above vessel will sail from 1 Singapore Harbour Board at 10 a.m. on Friday, 15th December, 1961. Embarkation for unberthed passengers will commence at 7 a.m. and at 9 a.m. for saloon passengers. ISL.AY KERR119 words
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Advertisement682 1961-12-14 16 FRASER NEAVE LIMITED Low of Stock Certiflrate. APPLICATION has been made to the Directors of this Company by Richard Llm Kee Ming to Issue to him a duplicate of Stock Certificate No. ***** for $1,000 I which has been lost or destroyed. j NOTICE Is hereby given that i If682 words
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Advertisement623 1961-12-14 16 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE INLAND REVENIE DEPARTMENT: Required ASSESSMENT OFFICER. PROPERTY TAX DIVISION. .1. salary scuta) $152.50-7. 50 A-1t)7.50/Bur/220x15A--325/240X15A-475 plus existing variable allowhnce ..nd Central Provident r'und benefits, poinunent wlli be or. temporal y basis In thy first instance prospects of future permanency. Qualification*: Cambridge School Certifies preferably623 words
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Advertisement1581 1961-12-14 17 SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT VACANCIES Only candidates with the stipulated qualifications need anoly. Applications must satisfy usual birth and residential qualifications. 1. AIRPORT COMMERCIAL MANAGER. Civil Aviation. QUALIFICATIONS A EXPERIENCE: At least Cambridge School Certificate or Government Chinese Senior Middle 111 with at least 10 years' practical administrative experience in a responsible1,581 words
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Advertisement1022 1961-12-14 17 (Continued from Page 10) SITUATIONS VACANT it Wordt %i (Min.)— Box it ett. extra BOX AtlM S.T. K.L. PMltloa OEM. Applicant<i thanked. SOX ASMS S.T. r. Lady Demonstrators for vitamin drinks and sbo* polish. position* filled, applicants ■MEM. REQUIRE WIRELESS OPERATOR for Panamanian Fla* vrrscl. Apply Kir Hock Shipping Co.1,022 words
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Advertisement906 1961-12-14 17 EDUCATION to Wmrda SS (Min.)— Box St ett. mxtrm H.S.C./0.5.C./Q.C.I, Morntng/Bveamg classes. Art, Bcience and Commercial Subjects. Enrolments open for 1962 session: City School, 213, Queen Street, B'pore. EBTABUSHIO INSTITUTION tor Musical Education. Far Eastern Music school Kirk Terrace, Spore, opens dally for enrolments. Clasaea: morning, afternoon, evening. REGISTER SCIENCE906 words
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Advertisement528 1961-12-14 17 FOR SALE it Words Si (Min.)— Box it ett. txtrm OVER 100 DIFFERENT prints, poetry/drama/chlldren's records, books on South-East Asia, available Donald Moore Oallery. Mac Donald House. Orchard Road, Singapore. LOMCPLAV PHONO-RECORDS Cheap Bale from $3.00. Excellent Bargains. Finest Selections. Art Furniture Depot. 32-36 Orchard Road inext UonKkong Bank) B'pore.528 words
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Advertisement154 1961-12-14 17 WHERE TO STAY (S'por.) M Wordt Ut (Minimum) Dmttm 1 month. It Worda StJt (Mm.) HOTEL AMBASSADOR, BaasKls. 46. Meyer Rd., b'pore. Dancing nightly. MAVPAIR HOTEL Central A!rrondttioned Rooms with T Stephen*. excellent/ culslne/bar. FOR ECONOMY CONVENIENCB comfort. Stay at Station Hotel. Telephone *****/6. AIRCONOITIONSO NON AIRCONDITIONED Rooms modern-. charges154 words
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1571 1961-12-14 18 EPSOM JEEP - CASH BOX PA YS $11, JOALEEN SHOCKS WITH $171 RETURN EPSOM JEEP By BIG SWEEP Total Peel $76,339 1 1* MM No *****1 ($38,170) 2nd Prise: No *****2 ($15,268) 3rd Priie: No 20SS97 ($7,634) Srartcrt ($2,181); Not *****8. *****5. *****9, *****3, *****1, *****1. *****3. Cosolation ($1,000): Not *****6, *****9, *****7,1,571 words
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964 1961-12-14 18 Ten horses entered for S'pore St Leger on New Year's Eve SINGAPORE, Wed. rERE are ten entries for the Singapore St. Leger to be run at Bukit Timah on New Years Eve, the last day of the three-day meeting (Dec. 24, 27 and 31). The St. Leger entries comprise seven964 words
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Article88 1961-12-14 18 FIRST DAT: Class 1 Dlvs. 1 and 2— 1 mile: Class 3 Dlvs 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5 6f; Dlvs. 1 and 2—l mile. SECOND DAY: Class 1 Dlvs. 1, 2 and 3 6f Div. 3— 1 mile: Class 3 Dlvs. 1. 2 and 3 8f88 words
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Page 18 Advertisements
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Advertisement1102 1961-12-14 18 CTTT COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT NOTICK TO CONSUMERS To enable urgent extension work to be carried out. at Nanson Road Subuatlon, it will be uece&i>ary to interrupt electricity supplle* from 700 p.m. on Friday. 15tn Dacember, 19' to 7.00 ajn. in 8 nor day. 16th December. 1961. Th« follcmmg1,102 words
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Advertisement841 1961-12-14 18 NOTICE Thla is to iiotlfy aJ concerned that Mr. P. J. 'Power 'j- no longer employed Dy us and has no authority to act on our behalf. THAI AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL Kuala Lumpur. IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE STATE OF SINGAPORE ISLAND OF SINGAPORE. Companies Windinf-up) No. 7 of 1961841 words
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Advertisement86 1961-12-14 18 m H^ Hi M 9 v 7 /CARTRIDCEX REFILL OR super y PILOT Super "V" fills two ways fILOT "V" fills from the boltM through a detachable ,lever-action pump or is refilled by the insertion of an ink-cartridge Each pen i» sold complete witti detachable lever-action puma andj tix ink-cartridges.86 words
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516 1961-12-14 19 Lily Tan, Kah Liew and Eah Yoon score fine victories RANGOON, Wednesday. jyjALAYA'S Lily Tan scored a brilliant split second victory over Grade Carr of Burma in the women's 80 metres hurdles final on the third day of the second South East Asia Peninsula Games here today. The Malayan hurdlerReuter - 516 words
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Article124 1961-12-14 19 Singapore's Foong Cup hopes S~INGAPORE. Wed. Singapore selectors are confident Singapore will challenge Penang for the Foong beong Cup inter-state badminton championship at Malacca at the end of the month. Singapore will meet Perak In the zone final at Maiacca on Dec. 27 and 28 for the right to meet124 words
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Article157 1961-12-14 19 BADMINTON RANGOON, Wed. Malaya and Thailand dominated the first round of the SEAP Games badminton competition which began last night. Malayan and Thai players gained convincing wins over Laotian and Burmese opponents. Teh Kew San of Malaya had an easy 15-7, 15-6 victory over S. P.Reuter - 157 words
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136 1961-12-14 19 MELBOURNE Wed. Preparations for the Pertl" Empire. Games next year were further advanced than for any previous Games at the same stage, organising officials said yesterday. The chairman of the organising council. Sir Harry Howard, said: "There is every reason to feel optimisticReuter - 136 words
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Article48 1961-12-14 19 AHMEDABAD, Wed.— Nine countries have so far agieed to take part in the lnterna tional hockey tournament her* early next month. They are Japan, Malaya. Holland, Poland, New Zealand. Australia, the United Arab Republic, Germany and Inila. A reply Is awaited from Pakistan. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article312 1961-12-14 19 ATHLETICS WOMEN'S 80 METRES HIKDLES: 1 LUy Tan (Malaya) 12.35; 2 Oracle Carr (Burma) 12.45; 3 Evelyn Lee (Spore) 1235. 100 METRES: 1 S. Manyagas (Thailand) 10.45; 2 M. Jegathe-. San (Malaya) 10.65; 3 Low Sin .Chroic (Spore) 10.95. HOP, STEP AND JUMP: 1 Tan Eng Yoon312 words
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487 1961-12-14 19 INDIA 1ST. INNS. JAISIMHA c and b D. Smith 127 CONTRACTOR C Pullar b Lock 39 MANJRKKAjR not out 61 PATAUDI c Rlchandson b Allen 13 I'MRIGAR not out 8 Extras 5 Toul (for 3 wkU>.) 253 To Bat: Borde. Duranl, Krtpal 81ngh.Reuter - 487 words
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Article112 1961-12-14 19 pENANO. Wed. Convent r entered the final of the Penang Inter-school (girls) badminton competition wTien they beat St. George's 4-1 here last night. Convent will meet Methodist Girls' School, the" title holders, in the final. Results (Convent first) Khoc Choon Guat bt Tan Lay See 11-5.112 words
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Article49 1961-12-14 19 SEREMBAN, Wed. Heavy rain here this afternoon caused the postponement of the schoolboys and schoolgirls International hockey matches between Malaya and Singapore scheduled for play this evening. Both matches will be played tomorrow morning, the girls at 7.30 and the boys at 8.30. at Negri padang.49 words
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Article95 1961-12-14 19 SOCCER PENANG rUBLIC SERVICES KO S-FINAL: Prisons w.o. Port Commission. numau (Spore): Joyful Indians i, HMAs Qulckmatch 1 HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 1: SCC 3 University 1. IPOH DIV. 1: Andersonlans 3 YMCA 2; Dlv. 2; Kllat wx). R. Dragons. TAIPING LGE: 7th Bn RMR 13 Telecoms 0. CABLE95 words
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Article98 1961-12-14 19 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed^Selangor Hockey Association has decided to contribute $1,500 towards the $30,000 needed by the Malayan Hockey Federation to send a team of 18 players to Ahmedabad, India, for the Internationa' tournament there next month The Federation of Malaya Olympic Council has contributed $10,000. The98 words
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Advertisement180 1961-12-14 19 ALL TRANSISTOR PORTABLE for your PERFECT LISTENING Smart, Elegant, constant companion Three wavebands »gg***^j"^^ I" Oil. 9*™<w» RA 6011 P STOKVIS (MALAYA) LIMITED Singapore K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang M "W M I This fine family-size (5.3 cv. ft.) refrigeratoC H^F I I 9H| k y Bosch of Germany has all180 words
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Page 19 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous126 1961-12-14 19 RUGGER SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v Singapore (Merdeka Stadium 7 pjn.). CLUB MATCHES: VIOBA v The Blacks. Spore (Merdeka Stadium. 5.45); S'gor Club v Police 'padang); Wardieburn Wanderers v MBH (R. Range Rd.); Klang v RMAF (Klang) HOCKEY SCHOOLS INTERNATIONAL: Malayan Rlrls v B"pore glrla (730 a.m.): Malayan boys v Spore126 words
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Article795 1961-12-14 20 FEDERATION AGREEMENT ON RELAXED ENTRY LAWS IS AWAITED, SAYS HOME MINISTER THE Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon, told the Legislative Assembly today that his Government has accepted a recommendation that the immigration laws should be relaxed to allow bona fide wives and children of Singapore795 words
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Article27 1961-12-14 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Lions Club of Singapore East will hold a Christmas charity ball and dinner at 8 p.m. on Saturday at the Cathay Restaurant.27 words
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Article17 1961-12-14 20 SINGAPORE. Wed. The film show to be held at India House tomorrow has been cancelled.17 words
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Article93 1961-12-14 20 LONDON, Wed. U Thant, United Nations actingSecretary General, has withdrawn his request that Britain should supply .twenty-four 1.000-pound bombs for use by Indian Canberra .jets in the Congo. In a letter to the British delegation at the United Nations, whose text was released by the British Foreign93 words
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Article374 1961-12-14 20 LONDON, Wed—Stock markets! gave a highly satisfactory performance in London today but there was no marked Improvement In the volume of business. Prices responded to a selective demand and most sections closed higher. The further overnight advance on Wall Street and hopes of reductions in374 words
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265 1961-12-14 20 - SINGAPORE, Wed. Details of the National Referendum Bill, based in the main on the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections Ordinance, were given today. It proposes to empower the Yang di-Pertuan Negara to order a referendum on any matter in the public interest. Other main265 words
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Article245 1961-12-14 20 Official hints at talks on Goa NEW DELHI, Wed. 11 An Indian Govern ment official toda offered to negotiat with Portugal for th de Jure transfer o sovereignty over Goa provided Port v g a makes "a firm and un equivocal declaration' to quit Goa and otho enclaves in India.Reuter - 245 words
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Page 20 Advertisements
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Advertisement265 1961-12-14 20 ADVERTISEMENTS •n H,,rrf. >/« (Mm, mum, BIRTH MARSHALL— To Diivlri and ft daiuhi.r Ruth Anna at Gleneaglrs 13 IS i.l GOLDEN WEDDING CHEE— KHOR: b<"wren Chooo Lira and Bory Ncoh on 13-12-61 at Penan*. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MR. AND MRS. Thfw Tow Vow th;ink ItWIM Hnd friend* for thoir KtK>-i wutm wad265 words
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Page 20 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous42 1961-12-14 20 The weather UIGHEST and lowest temiXTutures in Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Tuesday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 88 77 Kota Bliaru 84 73 Ponang 84 73 Ip<>h 84 72 Malacrn 88 72 Btncapofc 81 7342 words
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