The Straits Times, 20 December 1961
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Title Section18 1961-12-20 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTMFIED SALE EXCEEDS 90,000 The Straits Times fie**** Estd. 1845. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1961. 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration646 1961-12-20 1 Indian troops now rounding up 'remnants* Portuguese flag is hauled down after 451 years NEW DELHI, Tuesday INDIA said today that the majority of Portuguese troops in the three enclaves of Goa, Daman and Div have surrendered and that Indian troops have entered the Goan capitalReuter; UPI - 646 words
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462 1961-12-20 1 99th Russian veto blocks ceasefire call in the U.N. j NEW YORK. Tuesday f rin-: Soviet Union 1 today t-ast its 99th Security Council veto to block a Western sponsored appeal for a eeasefln In the PortuKUt'se enclaves of (■o.i. Div and Daman and Portußuese-Indian negotiations on their future. Mr.Reuter - 462 words
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Article65 1961-12-20 1 -IN A MILLION WORDS BRIXTON. Tues. Stephen Tyson. 19. used n million words to say those three little words "1 love ><>v' and finally won his cirl friend's promise to marry him. He met Carole Cooper at a holiday resort four >«ars ago and since then has65 words
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Article75 1961-12-20 1 OSLO, Tues.- Rear Admiral: Gerhard Wagner of the West German Navy will command naval forces in Natos new Baltic Approaches Command fßaltap) announced here today. Three Danish Major-Gene-rals will command the air force and two land commands. Overall Commander of Baltap is Laeutenant-General Tage Andersen. Danish AirReuter - 75 words
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Article21 1961-12-20 1 NEW YORK. Tues.— Leo Reisman. the dance band leader credited with "discovering" Dinah Shore, has died here, aged 64.21 words
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Article182 1961-12-20 1 NDOLA (Northern Rhodesia). Tuesday. PRESIDENT Tshombe of Katanga left here by 1 air today for Kitona base, near Leopoldville, for peace talks with Mr. Cyrille Adoula. Prime Minister of the Central Congolese Government. Mr. Edmund Gullion. Pre sldent Kennedy's "peace making" special representative In theReuter - 182 words
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Article78 1961-12-20 1 HONG KONG. Tues.— The 13.821-tjn P. and O. liner Chitral was Involved in a collision with a Chinese Junk today as It was on its way to Japan. The collision occurred in thick fog about two miles outside Hong Kong waters Two members of the Junk.Reuter - 78 words
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202 1961-12-20 1 - KLANG, Tues. Members of the Royal family were searching the Klang River till late tonight for one of their relatives the youngest daughter of a former Sultan of Selangor. Tengku Noraisah, 44. wife of the late Raja Hitam bin Raja Yunus, a former202 words
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Article35 1961-12-20 1 MANILA. Tues.— The Philippines Foreign Office today announced the appointment of Mr. William Edwards Stevenson as new United States Ambassador to the Philippines succeeding Mr. John D. Hlckerson who has retired.— Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article586 1961-12-20 1 SOEKARNO GIVES COMMAND: BE READY JOGJAKARTA, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Soekarno called on the Indonesian people today to be ready for general mobilisation to prevent the establishment of v self-governing State in the Dutch-held West Irian. The President was giving his much-awuitcd "command for the liberation of West Irian" address in this586 words
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Article40 1961-12-20 1 JAKARTA. Tues.— Air Force othcers haw presented 'he Indonesian Deputy I Minister. Lieut. -Gen. Hkkijat. with a winged clock testament to his court making a test flight in perlmental Indoi manufactured lignt aircraft, the Belalang." last r —Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article44 1961-12-20 1 20 FEARED DEAD SI II I r S..UI!' ipain in-- iin i ii i i i .tsht-d into .r p, u|)i> nnfeidc v In- ii i< i noon Mill m ni oim i iN said p •I. nl Uld Ii 111 III" I44 words
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Advertisement95 1961-12-20 1 R^^^ffl THERE WE STOOD... WITH THIS TIGER- R-R before us... And could we have been better prepared? .for Christmas? "Certainly" not" said Mr Santa, an authority on Christmas ..and Tigers. "Best season for tin. Positively festive they look now. Cut my work in half too— they're delivered free" We faced95 words
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Article, Illustration2135 1961-12-20 2 NEW YORK, Tuesday THE UNITED NATIONS Security Council met last night in emergency session to consider Portugal's charge of aggression by India against the enclaves of Goa, Daman and Diu. MR. VALERIAN ZORIN (Soviet Union) objected toReuter - 2,135 words
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Advertisement231 1961-12-20 2 Lovers of good cars— what more could you want! V .fr r^' l 1 1 ••«««•«»•«•*••«»«(<«■» C— wmumw —--i.i v, I, j I m \wS^zi:'4 Mh m \Cj^>' 'M- M I V impala a door haro top sedan jr~ry~9 T^ y w -r jr yf\ f\ y° u really care231 words
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Miscellaneous35 1961-12-20 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleb] (LEFT OVERS UGH* BUT t) f THERE S TOO MUCH 7ANONaT6NOUSH) fOW DEAB. I'LL WAVE To) CANT W/ASTEJT^/ V \JO TMBOW AWAY/ VPOR OUR SUPPEB/ y EAT IT FOR MVLUNCMf35 words
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249 1961-12-20 3 fOLOMBO, Tues. The Ceylon Prime Minister. Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike. has prohibited the use of Ceylon's seaports and airport for transports carrying troops, equipment and supplies to the Portuguese in Goa. Mrs. Bandarunaikc issued t" i order yesterday to her Port Commissioner and Director ofReuter - 249 words
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Article181 1961-12-20 3 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PORTUGAL formally appealed to the United Slates yesterday to side by it in the battle with India over Goa. The Portuguese Ambassador Senhor Pedro Antonio Perelra presented hLs country's case to the Secretary of State. Mr. Dean Rusk. He appealed to AmericanReuter; UP - 181 words
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Miscellaneous235 1961-12-20 3 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 11.7 metres A.M. 6.00 Time Signal, Negaraku. News Headlines; 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 Time Signal. News; 7.35 Song Time; 8.00 Time Signal, News In The National Language: 8.03 Housewives Choice: 8.56 News Headlines fl.oo Close Down; P.M. 1.15 Tiffin Date: 1.30235 words
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Miscellaneous163 1961-12-20 3 RADIO SINGAPORE SHOKTWAVE SERVICE: II nwtnv Ml Ull M WAVE SESVICE: 476 metrrs A.M. COO Good Morning: 602 MorniiiK Prelude: 7.00 The Ktwa; TjM Melodies At Sunrise; 8.00 The News: 8.05 More Melodies At Sunrise; 9.00 Clo.se Down: 11.00 Theme In Music; 11.30 Topic For Today: 11.45 Piano Playtime; 12.00163 words
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1573 1961-12-20 4 Vote of thanks for Che Yusof 's policy speech BARISAN AMENDMENT ON MERGER DEFEATED IN ASSEMBLY 'pHE Legislative Assembly today rejected by a majority vote an amendment to a motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, for the policy speech which he delivered to the1,573 words
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505 1961-12-20 4 SINGAPORE, Tues npHE Minister for 1 Finance, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, agreed in the Legislative Assembly today to withdr a w the Government's development estimates for 1963. and submit them at a later date with more details. He did this following the criticism of the505 words
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Advertisement18 1961-12-20 4 Ullll m fflf'inFlflfil^ oUIr 4007 fjF, fc^^B ii in linn i aj X'mas ATTRACTION! B "RESHMI ROOMAL" 118 words
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Advertisement242 1961-12-20 4 iPAPITfII (SINGAPORE) OPENS TOMORROW Uni I I UL ...FOR A ROMANTIC CHRISTMAS Rock Gina g Hudson Lollobrigida WIN A lamb re Ua SCOOTER OTHER BIG PRIZES IN A SIMPLE QUIZ CONTEST PRIZES by Courtciy or BORNEO MOTORS (Singapore) LTD.. Don't roraet to net a FREE FNTRY FORM ot the Box-Ottlce242 words
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Advertisement430 1961-12-20 4 "SHAW"; J Phone ***** B ONLY tM > M lUUHI UHLT 630 9. 1S BY POPULAR DEMAND MGM presents Aqorho Christie's "MURDER SHE SAID"" MARGARET RUTHERFORD B OPENS TOMORROW! Colossal CHRISTMAS Attraction ft Pprf a p*c«n roHmcts B TWrtNT* STORIES TALU y^m COLOSSUS \coj££i of RHODES WIN NESTLES COLOSSAL FOOD430 words
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Article, Illustration1464 1961-12-20 5 Exam boycott— and the part played by Ong, the former terrorist MINISTER TELLS ASSEMBLY OF THE BOGUS 'PARENTS OF STUDENTS' ASSEMBLY REPORTERS: Singapore, Tues. Minister for Education, Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, reported to the Legislative Assembly today that a Communist terrorist who surrendered to the Johore police in 1954, was1,464 words
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Advertisement99 1961-12-20 5 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS OFFER Ij^± IHSIOIM 10/^ OX ALL 11/0 tASII A ii. i». iiinh 20<i> Per. 3rd Jan, 1 1 1 -M w ii f. Sole Agcnt>: AGENTS DISTRIBUTORS (Pvt.) LIMITED I SINGAPORE JOHORE BAHRU r.Taj KUALA LUMPUR PENANG 'Sponiored by the Engineering Export Promotion Council of India) INDIAN CLASSICAL99 words
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Advertisement282 1961-12-20 5 EXTRA STURDY... Built for Style uB) Comfort! Sicice/ Chair Polyester (reinforced plastic) Chair 7>t« Ltoding Choir Manuroctvfor in Japan Kotobuki Seating Co., Ltd. 14, 1-chotne. Tunkucho, Chlyoda-ku. Tokyo. Japan. Cable Address: "CHAIRKOTOBUKI TOKYO PRINCE'S TEA ROOM PRESENTS a new QUIZ SHOW "SHALL WE JOIN THE LADIES" Produced by Rediffusion every282 words
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Advertisement2687 1961-12-20 6 ZEISS IKON wins World Wide Coveted 3W3rd|HK9 cine equipment h>s < nst *oviied the award of its t fSk luflv^iS M 1 stinamg menu as to construction and M'TfM^^lB BL. WE jf^ 4fl AND complete range of ZEISS IKON pro -ixi^SHl l^V»I ■tW^^' T"v* "^t^iM S*^*^* With so many cameras2,687 words
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694 1961-12-20 7 APPROVAL SOUGHT FROM FEDERAL TREASURY JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday r £HE Johore Government is n o w seeking Federal approval for the appointment of a top official to help Malay participation in business. This was disclosed today by the Mentri Besar. Dato694 words
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Article44 1961-12-20 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Mr. Ng Lit Cheng, an assistant Scoutmaster at Chung Hwa High School In Seren t ban, left by air today to represent Malaya at the Hong Kong Scout Golden Jamboree from Dec. 27 to Jan. 2.44 words
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258 1961-12-20 7 ROW OVER QUESTION OF UP-GRADING KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. employees of the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. here have begun a work to rule campaign in their new premises along Mountbatlen Road. The bank moved to its new building last week from Market Square. Since258 words
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110 1961-12-20 7 Father of two misused $40: Two months' jail CIMJAPORE. Tues.— Seah Pern: Sonc. A a father of two. Has i.iilcd fur two months in the magistrate's tourt todaj on a charge of criminal breach of trust. Seah was convicted of having misused >lv belonging to Ilinnam and Little I)isp«-nary Ltd..110 words
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Article153 1961-12-20 7 STRANGER IN THE CAR WAS A THIEF SINGAPORE, Tues. court usher's suspicion was aroused when he saw a -stranger lying on the front seat of a magistrate's car which had been entrusted to his care, a Singapore court was told tod^y. The usher. Peter Tan Guk after questioning him and153 words
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Article29 1961-12-20 7 KTTALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Mentri Be.sar of Sclangor. Dato Abu Eakar bin Ba o 'inda. today visited the Malayan Tobacco Company In Sun gel Besl Road here.29 words
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Article60 1961-12-20 7 ALOR STAR. Tues.— One man was killed and three others were slightly Injured yesterday evening when a taxi went ofT the road and crashed Into a tree at the 18th mile, Alor Star-Kangar road. Tan Buk Kirn. 34. of Alor Star, died shortly after admission to60 words
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Article54 1961-12-20 7 KUALA LL-MPUR. rues -A University of Malaya student Chan Huen Yin. 19. was Oned $25 or one week's Jail here today for disregarding a r.ffio sign. Chan was riding a motor scooter along Batu Road m July 29 when he failed to observe a "Turn Left"54 words
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120 1961-12-20 7 KUALA TRENGGANU, Tues. Trengganu\s rural development programme will concentrate on the building of trunk ijads "and other projects" aimed at facilitating communication between the West *«nd East coasts. The Mentri Besar. Inche Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed, said this I'day when he addressed 'nem bers120 words
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374 1961-12-20 7 LONDON, Tues 'THE Kuala Lumpur firm of Yeow Kirn Pong Realty Ltd yesterday won an appeal to the Privy Council In a legal dispute over a $66,000 land sale. The company were defendants in an action brought In the KualaReuter - 374 words
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Advertisement293 1961-12-20 7 FOR SURE INVESTMENT Plus SECURITY AND HAPPINESS for Your LOVED ONES; OWN A HOME YOURSELF TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF THE FOLLOWING:- HILLVIEW ESTATE mm 3 9-MS. Bukit Timah Road. W-4 C PRICES: From $14,7501--mmmmsmmT-<x}4Xmmmf*i %j 55 iT^^m^^mmmWSi FAR EAST MANSION '^JMiAiiif' Kirn Yam Road. Off River Valley Rd. iraiU&|jJMi 1293 words
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Article, Illustration559 1961-12-20 8 MINISTER BAHAMAN'S CALL TO ILO SEMINAR KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday 'pHE Minister of Labour, Inche Bahaman bin Samsuddin, today stressed the need for Asian countries to group together to exchange information and experience. He made this call at the closing ceremony of559 words
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Article175 1961-12-20 8 QINGAPORE, Tues. Mashor bin Murkanl, 23, a former manager In a Raffles Quay office, was today given a concurrent jail sentence of six months on a cheating charge and another of using as genuine a forged receipt. He was also fined $250 by DC. DCotta. a175 words
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Advertisement139 1961-12-20 8 WE'RE AS PROUD AC shouldn't we JM fe __^^2B| Acetate, so silky *~m Crepe de Chine ■<£& W^ '"■"^l^^^ colorful of birds. '"'V**^ I %k>.. Tfe^OTAil^ S&Ht^y TKIKOKU RAYON CX>., LTD. W'W Hr «<) Olfkt: 33. l^homc, fdoborl, NMMn, Owkt Coble Addreu: TtIJIN OSAKA yjTIIOIjmnMCUn J PBMJWffEBfI T.kw O«,c: 22,139 words
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Miscellaneous310 1961-12-20 8 Buys Bunny By Batph Beimttaht f ™°«1 \f A f' I* HAT «*A«T| I" WOULP VA LIKE T BUY ONE FCR J r^ N A WHAT A r LOOKING --x V PORKY WHEN I FINISH WITH S MWgTTHINIp SjWELLMWOT UcKTIESi/T /^T^—^ MER, PET wSjJ Li m t Abner By At310 words
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Advertisement74 1961-12-20 9 A m j. )^B| —Mr. Yeoh Swec Hoe g CARPET^^, My Staff and I promise m for your motoring pleasure. > at the ANDERSON ROAD v mk I .^^^^^iHl ~1 f "2° 19/ CF|?\/|^^F s a^7 STATION AN 6R sOu r o e official opening of the """^^^^^P <t^ Pi74 words
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117 1961-12-20 10 FULL AID FOR ALL 8 CHINESE SCHOOLS IN PAHANG KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— All the eight Chinese secondary schools in Pahang, the largest State in the Federation, are now fullyassisted national-type schools. The Minister of Education, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Halt Tallb, said in a statement today that he was pleased117 words
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Article25 1961-12-20 10 SUNGEI PATANI. Tues. The Sultan and Sultanah of Kedah will attend a Christmas ball at the Sungei Patanl Club on Friday night.25 words
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Article, Illustration101 1961-12-20 10 The Timbalan makes friends with polio child 'THE Timbalan Yang diPertuan Agong plays with Chin Kum Yoke, aged two. a polio patient at the orthopaedic ward during his official visit to the General Hospital in Kuala Lumpur yesterday. The Deputy' Paramount Ruler spent more than an hour visiting wards and101 words
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Article, Illustration426 1961-12-20 10 House hears the Case of Mr. M and the tax collectors SINGAPORE, Tuos. THE Legislative Assembly yesterday heard Mr. David Marshall (Workers' Party Anson) tell the Case of Mr. Marshall and the Income Tax Department. This occurred during discussions on provisions for the Finance Ministry for 1963. Mr. Marshall said426 words
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184 1961-12-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. JUNIOR Chamber of Commerce members were given some straight-from-the-shoulder advice last nighi by a fellow Jaycee the Minister of Commerce and Industry, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. In an after-dinner pep talk at the Cosmopolitan Club here, Inche Mohamed184 words
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Article72 1961-12-20 10 Xmas tree gift to cathedral SINGAPORE, Tues.^British Overseas Airways Corporation here will present a 10ft. Christmas tree, specially flown out from Britain by the airline, to St. Andrew's Cathedral on Thursday morning. This will keep up a tradition started by the airline several years ago. Mr. John Madden. BOAC district72 words
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Article68 1961-12-20 10 TELUK ANSON, Tues— The town council will be granted financial autonomy from Jan. 1 The Mentri Besar of Perak, Dato Shaari bin Shane, will present the Instrument of autonomy to the council at a ceremony here on Jan. 20. At the same time, he will68 words
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Article20 1961-12-20 10 KLUANG. Tues.— The Kilat Club will hold a New Year Dance at the Kluang Secondary English School hall.20 words
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Article60 1961-12-20 10 BUTTERWORTH, Tues. A padl planter. Mat bin Din. 65, was killed when a coconut tree crashed on his home at Kampong Pengaga during a storm yesterday evening. The house was badly damaged. Mat was alone at that time. Neighbours helped to extricate Mat and took60 words
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75 1961-12-20 10 $850,000 claim by Indonesian bank SINGAPORE. Toes. Bank Negara Indonesia of Singapore has filed a writ in the High Court registry against Ng Sing Gar, trading as Ho Tong Co., and two others claiming 5&50.710 as being money due in respect of advances, commission, banking charges and interest. The other75 words
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Article58 1961-12-20 10 PENANG, Tues.— A six-year-old boy. Anadmadhavan Mariappan, was killed this mornIng when he was knocked down by a military Land Rover In Buklt Glugor Road. A clerk, Mr. H.B. Rodrlgues, 38. today died of injuries he received last Sunday when his motor-eyr e collided with another58 words
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Article39 1961-12-20 10 PENANG. Tues. Jockey Chris Dragon, 21, was today fined $40 for speeding. Dragon, the prosecution said, was travelling at 45 m.p.h. at Northern Road when he was stopped by police. He pleaded guilty by letter.39 words
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126 1961-12-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. rpHE police are powerless to stOD racketeers from coercing people Into buying photographs of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong and the Raja Permalsuri Agong. A Government spokesman said today the police could only step In when threats of violence or intimidation were used but126 words
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Advertisement275 1961-12-20 10 and INKS KOLOK Stamp Pads containers arc seamless and made from pressed tin plates, with rolled edges and with an attractively coloured enjmel finish. They arc up-to-date in design, yet •tout in construction with 3 close fitting easy-action lid. Quality Inks arc combined in the Stamp Pads with fine fabrics275 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1961-12-20 11 Into the Assembly debate, up pops the name of Stripper Rose THE MINISTER KNOWS AS MUCH ABOUT CULTURE AS I KNOW ABOUT SPUTNIKS -MARSHALL WORKERS' PARTY LEADER ACCUSES MINISTRY'S NEWS DIVISION OF DISHONEST REPORTING SINGAPORE, Tues, MR. David Marshall, leader of the Workers' Party, last night launched a bitter attack1,023 words
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157 1961-12-20 11 ITUALA LUMPUR. 1Y Tues. Professor C. J. Eliezer of the University of Malaya, last night described mathematics as the "Queen of the Arts." He was giving his Inaugural address a.s Dean of the Faculty of Science. Professor Eliezer said "Mathematics has utility if157 words
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Article85 1961-12-20 12 2ii »,»trf« $lli (Minimum i.LIRK'I POST FILLED, ■BBN of .'tual tnanks all api>. MR. AND MRS. Vine.-M Daniel UUUW nil relative* and friends woo 'i-nded then wedding and lor tbelr -:i. md pr.MOt.v MR. A MRS. K. K.idbakrlsbnan thank and inrndK for thnr t»M »nei- and BNMaca on taa.85 words
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586 1961-12-20 12 The Straits Times Wednesday, December 20, 1961. Down To Detail There could be no better testimony to the value and effectiveness of the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee which has just concluded its second meeting in Kuching than the way it exposed and then faced up to the iact that people586 words
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Article405 1961-12-20 12 The surrender of the Portuguese garrison in Goa removes, as the cynic will observe, any threat to international peace arising from India's action there. Portugal is in no position to wage war for the recovery of her Indian colonies, whatever other steps she may take405 words
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Article209 1961-12-20 12 The agricultural census showed plainly that Trengganu (as also Kelantan) with its predominance of very small land holdings has greater need of fringe alienation than of vast new schemes, though these latter are necessary too. One would like to think that this generally neglected but vital census is209 words
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Article, Illustration822 1961-12-20 12 EICHMANN 'Should he die' dilemma in Jerusalem... AS THE WORLD WAITS- AL T HOUGH the death sentence on Adolf. Eichmann was a foregone conclusion, most Israelis are reluctant that c xecution should be the fate of the former Cesta p o officer and mass murderer. They feel that the trial'sOFNS - 822 words
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166 1961-12-20 12 MUCH has been said about the favourable treatment Chinese teachers in Chinese secondary schools will get If their schools are turned Into the national type. But not a word has been uttered for teachers of English in these schools. Quite a few of these166 words
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Letter212 1961-12-20 12 OEVEN years ago when I O tried to enrol my son, born in December 1948. in one of the leading schools in Singapore I was told that h? was under-age and preference was given to those born in 1946 and 1947. Thus it was not until212 words
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Letter134 1961-12-20 12 RECENTLY there was a complaint by a Straits Times reader of the delay in the payment of allowances in connection with teaching In commercial and evening classes. Your correspondent is not che only one whose claims are being delayed. My colleagues and I have not been134 words
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131 1961-12-20 12 A FTER reading the article by Dr. Harvey Pearce on "problem of the bright boy at the bottom of the class" 'Dec. 10 >. I am convinced that most of the socalled backward children In primary school have a quite high IQ. The example given131 words
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85 1961-12-20 12 RECENTLY the annual conference of the Malayan Trades Union Congress discussed a resolution calling for revision of the labour code. The ordinance does not cover clerical workers. it Is also regrettable that this section of workers has been overlooked In respect of their working85 words
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85 1961-12-20 12 IWISH to point out an i error in the report of the Kings visit to the Taj Mahal. There is a reference to "the tombs inscribed in Persian with texts from the Koran and the 99 names of the gods." This should have85 words
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326 1961-12-20 12 By ROBERT STEPHENS I ONDON. Tues President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan look like having a lively meeting In Bermuda on Thursday. They will have to decide how far they can aflord to advance Into negotiations with Russia over Berlin without a firm326 words
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Advertisement113 1961-12-20 12 $4^ ELECTRIC GUITARS All models semi-»olid, solid ond super solid ore now fitted with ilender necks and adjustable Trussrods. 164 126 "CLUB" MODUS 12S Scmi-toMd metfel, brown shoded, highly polished. Fitted with one Hofner Pick-up. $1«S.OO 12* Some at No. 125, but fitted with two Hotner Pick-ups. $223 00 "COLORAMA"113 words
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Advertisement91 1961-12-20 12 Mthe riskof repeating myself.. J^^ ami |INI vim \ojr« of < oiilinuou- ilst ami ni^hl >mnv. um.l.-U I. ike T ~f ,ur cbtiee from FRIMATIC Standard, Ajf^Jkf^^A Jt/ i.laair (.olour. or ihr new Mafic Ki.nJ^zLj^j^ humahc k thr world< M most admired refrigerator. SINC»»O«: -^^Ijt— m LUI»fU» »5-A. ALEXANDRA RO.91 words
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Article, Illustration1812 1961-12-20 13 The nationalist answer Lee g^ w i^^fTg^f^fv^iiyy^^^g^^S^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^j^^^^^^^^^^^T^^N^^^ BUT MEETING IS TOLD: DEBATES HAVE ONLY CAUSED MORE CONFUSION Stephens' plea for concerted Malaysia bid EFrom TAN TOCK SAIK Kuching, Tues. 'THE "nationalist answer to the problems of viability and survival" was how Singapore"s Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, described the1,812 words
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Advertisement13 1961-12-20 13 \\\\y ,0»^ o o—^ o m Ml v 0 Make ihis a j^^^^flo13 words
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Advertisement160 1961-12-20 13 Mora BERNINA tewing machines are being told in Switierland than all other makes and Hie Swiss housewives can be depended on make a very careful choice! There ore ogents, and efficient service facilities exist, in Australia, New Zealand, all over Europe, in the Americos ond in most other countries of160 words
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369 1961-12-20 14 By GORDON MARTIN, Reuters Correspondent PANJIM. GOA. Tu«sd«y THE Portuguese Governor General, Vassalo E. Silva, declared here yesterday Portuguese troops would do everything in their power to repel the Indian invasion. "We will resist to the end," he saidReuter - 369 words
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233 1961-12-20 14 NEHRU PUTS INDIA 'S CASE TO U THANT UNITED NATIONS. Tuesday. ■yjR. Nehru asked his resident representative here. Mr. C. S. Jha, to explain in detail to the Acting Secretary-General the "serious situation with which we are confronted" in Goa. according to a document published yesterday Mr. Nehru made thisReuter - 233 words
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Article254 1961-12-20 14 Menzies regrets India's action fANBERRA Tues. Australian Prime Minister R. G. Menzies said last night, that he regretted India's use of force to pursue its claim to the Portuguese enclaves in India. He said it is the responsibility of nations to seek their objectives through legal processes or peaceful negotiation254 words
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Article51 1961-12-20 14 TOKYO. Tues. A sevenmember Burmese military goodwill mission flew into Phnom Penh yesterday for a five-day visit to Cambodia, the Communist N'pw China News Agency reported today. The mission is led by Gen. Ne Win, Chief of the General Staff of the Burmese national defence forces.UPI - 51 words
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Article18 1961-12-20 14 BONN. Tues.— Dr. Rudolf Hell, Inventor of the Hellschrelber teleprinter, celebrated his 60th birthday here today.—Router.Reuter - 18 words
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Advertisement148 1961-12-20 14 ».v. s B>? the new VERY THIN girard-perregaux mPgyromatic UUl'l Model 8026 Automatic 39 lewel Gyromitic The new very thin Girard- 'rjr jnn-majneiu. double ihock Pbrregaux Gyromatic oomfaina proucud. strength, reliability and accuracy 111 l with superb styling y^______\W—\W—WKtk WBBBBBBb^^-"^ and elegant design. f___^^_\ V^if wV\ This new Girard- |fl148 words
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Advertisement194 1961-12-20 14 The Champagne of bottle beer Miller Brewing Compjt.y, M.lw«uk«. Wucoosio, U. S, Why be Q r FAT! If 3 Wn !«t excess (at weigh /^Vvoj down when you can BJ* I p~ slim th« easy way, th« B pleasant way Tht I F Mtrmou way. Marmota U (J/ p^= tablets194 words
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Miscellaneous286 1961-12-20 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS rootbaU? (7). 1. AWack in war makes the 6 Sml tt t kln *>»<> <*— dull rabble retreat (7). i**? 1 < 6 >- 6. Omit a measure that would 7 Sea-robber and soldter about be the making of a town (7). be >n up X?*286 words
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Article, Illustration241 1961-12-20 15 JACK FINGLETON - JACK FINGLETON CLOSE CALL TAKES AWAY GOVT STING: 3 MINISTERS DEFEATED By I CANBERRA, Tues. ]y|R. Robert Menzies' Liberal Country Party coalition government was returned to power late last night when the Liberal candidate, Mr. J. Killen, got sufficient preferences from the Communist candidate to241 words
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Article200 1961-12-20 15 LONDON, Tuesday. TORD HOME, British Foreign Secretary, said last night that matters could com/ to such a pass in the Congo that Britain would have to withdraw hes financial support from the United Nations. "That would be a melancholy day both for the UnitedReuter - 200 words
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Article36 1961-12-20 15 LONDON. Tues. London overnight had its coldest December night for four years. Official readings fell to 30 degrees Fahrenheit. but dropped In places to 18 degrees in Surrey and Sussex. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article33 1961-12-20 15 PARIS. Tues French ballerina. Janine Charrat, 37. was badly burned here 'a.-*t night when two lighted candles set fire to her net costume as she was rehearsing a television ballet. Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article32 1961-12-20 15 BERLIN. Tues. East Germany is to recall her ambassador from Albania and Is asking Albania to recall her ambassador from Berlin, the East German news agency ADN reported. RputerReuter - 32 words
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Article67 1961-12-20 15 LONDON.. Tues. King Hussein of Jordan. 26. Is suffering from "strain and fatigue" and has been advised to take three days rest a week, the King told a London press conference today "I have been advised not to do any more acrobatics in the air orReuter - 67 words
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122 1961-12-20 15 SWOOP BY S.AFRICAN POLICE AFTER SABOTAGE JOHANNES BURG, Tues. Special Branch detectives searching for evidence about weekend sabotage swooped on homes of white people in Johannesburg and Africans in surrounding townships yesterday. Other raids were made In Durban, where people were questioned about "bomb plots." but these were stated to122 words
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Article47 1961-12-20 15 CAPE CANAVERAL. Tues. A Minuteman intercontinental missile was launched from an underground silo here today to a target 3,600 miles away. The US. Air Force described the test as a success, the second consecutive one for the 85ft. missile launched from underground. Renter.Reuter - 47 words
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Article35 1961-12-20 15 BERNE, Tues. The Government has announced the arrest of a Swiss citizen and his girlfriend who spied for Communist Ea.st Germany. The unidentified couple were arrested in Zurich last month. UPI.UPI - 35 words
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145 1961-12-20 15 YEW ORLEANS, Tues. More than 200 Negroes were arrested here last night as they parad d In a protest against the use of tear gas on racial demonstrators last Friday. They were charged with violating a city ordinance by parading without a permit. In145 words
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Article66 1961-12-20 15 SOUTH POLE, Tues. American scientists blasted a 25ft deep hole in the South Pole yesterday In an attempt to find the depth of the Antarctic ice cap. The blast, made with I.UOOIb of explosives planted under the snow a few yards from the geographic Pole, was oneReuter - 66 words
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Advertisement414 1961-12-20 15 Hft^U «BbH BKp>SaE^, u^ mm 11 Are you looking ahead? How many times have you seriously thought about the future and what it holds for you and your family? What have you done about it? The man who has not only thought about it. but taken action, can answer confidently.414 words
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Advertisement358 1961-12-20 15 I and ttiE LMed stsTeS I |~^^j[ Vj I I RESERVED SPACE I rs. fN AVAILABLE ANY DAY, lr\T^l llirMlPll EVERY DAY IN 161 I jlrKrK BOTH OfRECnONSI* jH tjfa connecting vurriaf ■Mil wmvmtmttMurmwmmmMmmmmm^ HOW YOU SAVE TIME AND MONEY BY SPECIFYING JET CUPPER CARGO Insurance rat^s are far less358 words
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339 1961-12-20 16 yilE Yang di-Pertuan Agong took a boat ride yesterday on Periyar Lake, in the centre of one of India's finest national parks, accompanied by the Raja Permaisuri Agong and their eldest daughter. Sharifah Salwah. They were shown some of the wild animals living in339 words
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417 1961-12-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A TAX investigator from the Inland Revenue Department told a preliminary inquiry today that one of two sets of accounts of the Selangor Motors (M) Ltd.. of Batu Road, was marked "private possession." Mr. A. T. Howson, a.-.-is-tant Comptroller of Income417 words
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71 1961-12-20 16 LIGHTHOUSES TO GET TRANSISTOR RADIOS 1(1* ALA LUMPITB, Tues. Seven lighthouses in the Federation would be provided with transistor radio sets soon, the Minister of Transport. Dato Sardon bin Ilaji Jubir, said today. He told a Press conference that $1,600 had been approved for purchase of the radios which would71 words
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Article71 1961-12-20 16 300 higher classes for adults lOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Three hundred advanced education classes will begin In the State on March 1. Inche Salran bin Sabtu. State Organiser of Adult Education, said today. Yesterday, the Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Haji Yunos, opened an advanced training course in adult education71 words
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Article30 1961-12-20 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Gan Teck Yeow. chairman of the Malayan Rubr>cr Export Registration Board, left by CPA today for Hong Kong on a one-week private visit.30 words
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Article31 1961-12-20 16 SINGAPORE. Tues.— Leong Ah Chai. 16, was acquitted here today of stealing a motorcycle from a fitter. Kong Lai Heng. at Craig Road, about 5.05 a.m. on Oct. 1.31 words
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Article237 1961-12-20 16 JPOH. Tuea. The Ipoh Town Council, controlled by the People's Progressive Party, today expressed its appreciation 01 the "generous loan assistance" by the Perak Alliance State Government for several of the councils projects. The council's chairman. Mr. E.G. Waller, in a Press statement, quoted exam-237 words
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Article, Illustration315 1961-12-20 16 'Suzie' to try her hand in local shows TWO YEARS AGO SHE SAID, 'I WON'T RETURN' ...AND TODAY, 'I'M MORE MATURE NOW' KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A Malayan liirl who has curved her name in the British theatrical world as "Suzie Wong" returned home today. She is 20-year-old Kathleen Eu, daughter315 words
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Advertisement495 1961-12-20 16 yjij/^ Plouc till Ymoc tn chnn ot \*M I C»A wm I C> M I UdVo 111 l AllluOf \U oIIUU al 1/ /^^^s^\x Raffles Place. Singapore Tel: ***** (S* \l/.\ I V^^^'i W- HeteoQ Rubtns*e»n' Quit bet canprtmiqSm. Momcure Sets in leather-covered case. $32.50 -—^_J f W& &H^)\ /'A495 words
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448 1961-12-20 17 Tang calls for higher marks for Jakarta Games BURMESE DETERMINATION BEAT US— SPORE BOSS gINGAPORE, Tues.— The qualifying standards for the Asian Games at Jakarta in August must be raised considerably higher than those for the recent SEAP Games if Singapore expect to win medals, said Tang Tuck Wah, Singapore's448 words
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Article, Illustration572 1961-12-20 17 NATIONAL CHARM IS KEEPING HIS KL WINNING FORM Smiling Premier leads in the winner ON THE TRACK with Epsom Jeep SINGAPORE, Tues. VATIONAL CHARM a firs t-time-out winner at Kuala Lumpur recently, showed this morning that he is keeping his form. With Garnet Bougoure up. National Charm went easily over572 words
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Article63 1961-12-20 17 NEW DELHI. Tues.-India have named 16 players from whom their team will be chosen for the Fourth Test against England in Calcutta, starting on Dec. 30. The players who took part in the drawn Third Test here ar,e all on the list, together with V.Reuter - 63 words
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Article133 1961-12-20 17 SINGAPORE, Tues. Master Luca. a winner of four races in New Zealand, is expected to arrive here by the New Zealand freighter. Wairimu, in Singapore on Dm. 28. Also expecteu on the same boat are three New Zealand thoroughbred polo ponies bought by the Sultan133 words
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Article211 1961-12-20 17 Counties face a tricky problem CRICKET T ONDON, Tues. No trickier decision has perhaps ever confronted the administrators of a game, than the one facing England's county cricket clubs tomorrow when they have to decide whether a one-day knockout competition shall be included in the 1963 programme. Leading cricket officialsReuter - 211 words
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Advertisement137 1961-12-20 17 SARAKA FOR CONSTIPATION SARAKA is a scientifically planned vegetable product tor use in common con- L: tyzj ttipotion due to insufficient -^j* bulk in the daily diet. The little brown granules ot SARAKA are made ot sterculia (the noturol sap of j&; a tree) ond a pleasant- N VT tasting137 words
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Advertisement226 1961-12-20 17 HAEPT CHRISTMAS BOXES Till 1 I fli «.t s^ l n t At)* m. ilt' i v Kjt -9?^. —^H A fez ia k 1 containing two airtight tins of 50 dv MAURIER THE WORLD'S FINEST FILTER TIP CIGARETTE the A/£W^^^^^^^^Jf^ VAUXHALL VICTOR The NEW Vauxhall Victor is a car226 words
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Article, Illustration926 1961-12-20 18 KATHLEEN HICKLEY - Birthday breakfast for Tubby's three bosom pals KATHLEEN HICKLEY •by TUBBY'S large, round, red face beamed with anticipation, and his eyes had a gleam in them that almost always meant food was either in sight, or in his thoughts. Even Tubby's best friends, if they were being honest, could not926 words
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Article194 1961-12-20 18 Robert Eric Cheah, aged lfl; 165. East Jelutong, Pcnang; summing, badmln'on. PatrlcU Annie Lee. aged 15; 13A. Old Club Road. TaJping. Perak; songs, view-cards, photos. Norman bt. Ibrahim, aged 13 c/o Haji Amlnab. Ulu Plul, Mamong, Kuala Kangaar. Perak; knitting. Johnny Chianf, aged 14; 777,194 words
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Advertisement150 1961-12-20 18 R fe /i^^ that's wharf's been m/ssing js^ M If from your instant coffee IkY X^fiwi /^fCl)f\ n 111 the rich aroma essence of ■A \»wft//^rf^ L 3^V the coffee bean, this is the WaK a ->£~~£*-r4rZi^ I3H richness that has been lost H E^-"-'"' iyß^f, L from instant coffees,150 words
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Advertisement257 1961-12-20 18 j! GREETINGS FOR lj A MERRY CHRISTMAS if o j Name Address Age Sex HELLO Boys and Girls, When you Have don* that, colour the picture with either For those of you who are paints or crayons and send celebrating Christmas I wish your entry to Auntie lane, you the257 words
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Advertisement96 1961-12-20 18 III fl I "-tr I '9 I H -y> I -jo H HM pilot T 11/ cartridce\ REFILL super y PILOT Super "V" fills two ways PILOT "V" fills from the botfl* through a detachable Jever-action pump or is refilled by the insertion of an ink-cartndge. Each pen is scld96 words
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Advertisement1636 1961-12-20 19 BLUE FUNNEL LINE FREICHT ENQUIRIES. Ttl: 7415. PASStSE ENOUIRIES: Til: 2412 0 ADEN, lIVERPOOI, EIASSOw, LONDON >. CONTINENTAL PORTS port Sails P. Sham Penang EIPENOR M'sei:ies. Limpiii. Aroouth la Pt/Talaj ACHILi.ES LKirpnl, (<«..• Ell. II Otc 21 Die 24/21 DX M/11 POLYDORUS L'ptll, Dublin, Hj.rc. H'burg Die 24 OK 271,636 words
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Advertisement1328 1961-12-20 19 lL\\\%^m^m\mm^Jr4M^^m%mm\WmL\\\\ THE E. A. C. LIMESSAILIN6S TO MEDITEHUNEAN. CONTINENTAL ft SCANDINAVIAN PUTS. X*JTIJ^K», "MALACCA" l)c) Sailtl Sailll 111 Ptrt 21 Die Hf\S3\Kl "SAMOA a) 21 DX/ 4 Jai 5- 7 Jll II Jll Hi \gAJ5| "ASMARA" l< 23 Jai 27 '21 Jll 2131 Jll H?V\ JSi -KAMBODU' I) M |M/1,328 words
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Advertisement1610 1961-12-20 19 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION lUILDINC SINCAPORE TEL: (0431/1. EXPRESS SERVICES Tl LONDON, LIVERPOOL, ft CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'pori P. Sham Pinang BENALOER(H) H'lwg, L'don. Havre, Mbro Cl 3 Die 23 Dec 14 71 otc2» 1 BENLOMOND E.Lpi L'pMl, R'dani, Hull. H'Burg BK 21/4 Dtc 21/21 lENDORAN (E.L.) LtMM, Hamburg.1,610 words
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Advertisement1304 1961-12-20 19 W^ McAUSTER «Sc CO., LTD. KLLERMAN LINK 4* KLAVKNKSS LINK LBt4NN. NAMBURC. ROTYEROAM. i LOS AMEIES. SAN FRANCISCO. HAVRE ft NULL. SEATLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF RIPON Acctptilg cirgt fir Central I Stwtb Spore P. Sham Penang tnXOfil'i 22.-278K 11BK/IJM 21/11 DM r •f®' P.nang HONMONG, KBDE, OSAKA NACOTA.1,304 words
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Article98 1961-12-20 20 TNVESTMENT shares were traded along firmer lines. Au.st. Paper Manuf gained 2slOd to 26s 7d. and A.W.A. Is. to 20s. 3d. Base metals and oils were steady and Commonwealth bonds flrm. Con. Zinc 61 9 Mount isa 70'4V* Herald 60'N.B. Hill 17/11 Humes 70 B Afliool 10/11 1.C.1.98 words
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Article113 1961-12-20 20 CHINESE Produce Exchange Slngapere neen prleoo per pieul yesterday: Cecenut oil: Bulk $36 sellers, dram $38i seller*. Cepra: Dec. UK/Continent »25l buyers. J2SJ Hellers. Pepper: Muntok white fl67i srllers, Sarawak white SI6S sellers, special Sarawak black $135 sellers, garbled Lampong black $135 sellers. Lampong black ASTa $145 sellers.113 words
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Article103 1961-12-20 20 •viIALAYAN lichenge Banks' Asselvl elatien made thene change* la Iv rates to merchaots yesterday (all rates to SIOOK New Yera: buying T.T. 33. airmail O.U. i3J. 90 d/st 33j credit bills. 33t trade bills. Canada: buying T.T. 34 7/16, airmail 0.0. 34 9/16. K d/st 35 credit bllis,103 words
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512 1961-12-20 20 By Our Market Correspondent A LITTLE more business was reported on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, but the turnover was still small. On Monday the exchange had been virtually stagnant. Tin prices were steady again and a feature this year as Christmas approaches512 words
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Article668 1961-12-20 20 L>USINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals m brackets: Industrials: Dunlop (1.000) SI. IS SM, (1.000) $1.16 8M: East Smell (1.100) 52.59 SI.; Gammon (1.0UO) SI. 66. i-r.n. SI.6S SI.; J. Waugb (2.000) SI 95 D SU (1,000) 51.93. (3,000)668 words
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248 1961-12-20 20 Straits Trading Co. Ltd. have been having their annual stocktaking. In London overnight despite the lack of any lead from Singapore prices were well maintained with moderate buying and selling evenly matched The sustaining factor Is stllf the supply and demand position248 words
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Article33 1961-12-20 20 SINGAPORE. Dec. 19. RUBBER: 79] cents per Ib. (unchanged). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 79* cents (quiet). TIN: $477 per picul (down 50 cents). Estimated unofficial offering 230 tons (down 10 tons).33 words
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Article206 1961-12-20 20 JANUARY (Ir.t grade rubber buytr* f.a.k. closed In Blnnpore yesterday at 7B| cent* per Ib .ncbund on Monday > price. The tone wa« titttr. (.C.C.It. A. clovlnfc prices In emits per Ib yesterday: Int 1 R. 8.8. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 78|. sellers 7SIN; Int. 1 R.S.B. Jan.206 words
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Article21 1961-12-20 20 Malayan Stock Indices: Dc«. IS Dec. 19 Industrials: 158.22 159.21 Tim: 291.71 393.89 rubbers: 211.44 211.44 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article201 1961-12-20 20 SHIP! lying alengoMe ttte lin««p»r« wharves teday are: Hallvard 6A, Garrybank 10 11 Klkkohsan Ma.ru 29 30. Demodocua 42/43. Slberoet 21/22. Coromandel 15/16, Louise Lykrs 23/24. Hannover 27. Bentong 27, Blrusa NW. 2. Out.r readf Llan Htn, Shunnte Maru. Achlllea, Mul Hork. Emp. Kittlwake, ZyrUnln. Fellpen. Thorscap*.201 words
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Advertisement1201 1961-12-20 20 VV KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific «b Atlantic Coast Service tl* ETA ETA FIA S'DOfl P. Slum H'konf S. franotco L Angeles N.Yor* "Ranikawa Man" 71/11 Oec tl Die/ 2 Jw S Jai 1% Jm M Jaa 13 FM '■Kiaikawa HaW 21/11 Jtl 1/ 3 Fit 1) Fit 51,201 words
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Advertisement666 1961-12-20 20 I™IORIENTI LINES I TO U.K. Vlt SUEZ 1111 IM2 aU VESSELS CAU ADEN AND PORT SAIL o*l Slirt Dtp Pittn arr. lislM CALLS: MONSAT UDK II Ja Colombo M/ 12, Bombay a/12, Naples 7/1. Marseilles 1/1. Gibraltar 11/1. i*n CHITRH 1 in 11 j M 1 Frt Gibraltar Jl/1. CAMTON666 words
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Advertisement298 1961-12-20 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT TEMPORARY TYPIST, D.I.D. TRENGGANU. APPLICATIONS are Invited from male or female Federal Citizens or State Nationals for the above vacancy on the following salary scale: $100. 115.00 x 7.50 145/160 x 7.50 190/205.00, plus cost of living allowance at current rates. 2. Points of entry to the above298 words
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Advertisement289 1961-12-20 20 In the Mattrr of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE (CHAPTKR 17 4, and In the Matter of PERAK MINING hNiERPRISE LIMITED. (Members' Voluntary indirn-l p) At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Members of the above Company, duly convened and. held at the Registered Office of the Company a* F. 3. Union289 words
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Advertisement1509 1961-12-20 21 (Continued from Pace 12) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Words SS (Mi*.)— Box ft tts. txtrm WANTED lat grade rnetgetlc tapping conductor for .in estate la North Perak. MPIKA Checkroll knowledge easentlal. Replies Box AIS96 S.T. K.L. WANTED WAITRESSES any nationality to work In a first class bar. Apply personally between 101,509 words
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Advertisement851 1961-12-20 21 EDUCATION Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St tts. extrs L.C.C. EXAM. Bkplng Inter, Acctg. Ilgher questions A Answers 1047-61. Mao T/wmtng qiu. available from [.<;. Samuel, P.O. Box 1731, B'pore. GUARANTEED POSTAL TUITION lenlor, H.8.C., G.C.E., Q.T.— all «übtocts. Prospectus free! H. Lovell Hevltt, M.c, "Private Tutor" P.O. Sox 90 Singapore851 words
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Advertisement941 1961-12-20 21 WANTED M Words Si (Ml*.)— Box 5t tts. extrm WEST AUSTRALIAN FIRM wants MERUBONG TIMBER 2nd grad* snerti, thick H" frsm 2-4-S-S *r 10" widths. Must be straight, up to 50,000 super or more 1 OUOTES: HARBOUR FREEMANTLE CO BOX A575S S.T. S'PBRE. LOST it Words SS (Mi*.)— Box St941 words
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Advertisement1161 1961-12-20 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Words SS (Mm. >— Box St tts. txtrm i WANTEO TO EICNANCI 1957 Opel Kapltan for 1961 Chevrolet Diesel, d State price, better with Federation re- >- glster. Write 3JV Thomson Koad Singapore li. CITROEN LIS 1954 Large boot n sound safe enjoyable driving two c1,161 words
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Advertisement840 1961-12-20 21 FOR SALE 9 Words Si Min.)— Box 19 tts. rxtra WIDE SELECTION of Books at re.uced prices. I'nlvermty Book Store, nrhard Koad, B'ivre TROPICAL FISH AQUARISTS have he blggmt selection of healthy tropical ustiea equipments plants etc. 964, ieylanK Koad opponlte Lorong 31, i'pon. SALE LAST WEEK:— Shorty Py)anas 55.90.840 words
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Advertisement648 1961-12-20 21 FOR SALE M Words SS (Ml*.)— Box St ttt. rxtrm LOMOPLAV PHONO-MECORDS Cheap Sale from 13.00 Exoellent Bar(atnn. Klntut Sel«ctlonn. Art Furniture Depot. 32-36 Orchard Road (next Uoo(--kong Bank), s'porc. KAJt EAST IIOTORB CHRISTMAS OIFT KAUI AT 54 ORCHARD ROAD. STNGAPORK WILL RUIAIN OPEN TILL. 7.00 P.M. TODAY AND EVERYDAY648 words
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Advertisement219 1961-12-20 21 WHERE TO EAT (Spore) 20 Words SlO (Minimum) Dmilrn 1 month. It Word. S2.i« i Hr>J MOI FONC RESTAURANT:- Inn. chwwi at only 51 <IO m Soup Lamb QstM Snuu s I I Hu'l.-r ChSSM rum 1954 Ford Consul Coupe $1,700 1931 Ford Prefect 53, 100 mt Ford Zephrr 53.200219 words
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Advertisement346 1961-12-20 22 NOTICE I. the undersigned hereby pn<notice that I am no longer acting M Commission agent's for Eastern Ship Supp'y Co.. as from Uxiuv 1 have commenced business under the name of the Simon Fernaiiuo Si Sons at 4b. Winchester House Singapore. M. S. FERNANDO. MAJLIS BANDARAN SEREMBAN Appointments of Public346 words
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Advertisement146 1961-12-20 22 REMINDER AUCTION Mil TO-DAY AT 23u P.M. 1. Freehold iand situate at Oxley Rbe, Singapore. 2. Freehold land situate at Oxley Rl&e, Singapore. 3. Freehold land tofcether with block of Oat* situate at Oxley Rise. Singapore. 4. Freehold land together with block of flats situate at Oxley Ki.se, Singapore (Lots146 words
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Advertisement200 1961-12-20 22 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. M. S. Fernando, also known as Mr. Simon Fernando has left our services ad a shipping representative and Commission agent as from 20th December, 1961 and Is therefore not authorised to transact any business or collect monies or sign any documents or200 words
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Advertisement744 1961-12-20 22 TENDERS P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Class 'C and above Registered Contractors by the State Engineer. JKR. Perak, Ipoh, up to 3 p.m. on 29th December 1961 for the supply of R.C. Thick Wall and Clas» 'X' Pipes for the Tan Jong Malim/Slim River Road Deviation. Full744 words
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Advertisement520 1961-12-20 22 TENDER TENDER P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE MALACCA Tenders will be received at J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE the Office of the State En- Tenders from Class "E" and glneer. P.W.D. Selangor from above registered Contractors will Class 'B and above Asbestos be received at the office of the Cement Pipe Supply Contrac- f520 words
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Advertisement202 1961-12-20 22 B lit iM^yj|^||^?^ PRIDE OF f mmmm T mm POSSESSION £S4^iyS SINGLE LENS REFLEX CAMERA I— —^M INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES |7"™ l WIDE-ANGLE LENSES tf* S Carl Zeisi Jena !^^V Flcktogon M /25mm fad. S^SSlm. Meyer Gorliti r -^y Primogon (4.5/3Smm p.d. TELEPHOTO LENSES Carl Zciii Jena Meyer Corlitz Niaht tens202 words
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Article, Illustration440 1961-12-20 23 We broke the most records: Malayan leader JEGA THE BRIGHTEST STAR IN TEAM KUALA LUMPUR. Tuesday ALAYAN athletes broke the most number of records at the South-East Asia Peninsular Games at Rangoon last week. V. Rajuratnam, chef de mission of the Malayan contingent, who returned today with the rest of440 words
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198 1961-12-20 23 QINGAPORE. Tues. Although they did not win any gold medals at the SEAP Games, Singapore's young t ..•immlng team were praised by Singapore Amateur Swimming Association president t. C. Bain. Mr. Bain said: "That they v.ere able to win six silver and two bronze198 words
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Article389 1961-12-20 23 Pakistanis expect a hard game IyHEN the Malayan team meet world hockey champions Pakistan at the Merdeka Stadium today (5.15 p.m. or 7 p.m. if it rains) they will have with them eight of the players who helped the Pan-Malayan combination of the Federation and389 words
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Article78 1961-12-20 23 QLASGOW, Tues. Glasgow Rangers retained the Scottish League Cup when they beat Edinburgh side. Heart of Midlothian 3-1 In the final replay at Hampden Park here last night. Rangers led 3-1 at half time. Rangers, in their best form, took the lead through Miller after sixReuter - 78 words
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Article66 1961-12-20 23 SINGAPORE. Tues. Combined Schools surprised the formidable Khalsa side by holding them to a 1-1 draw In the first division of the Singapore Hockey Association league at Fairer Park today. Schools scored in the first minute through centre-forward Kavral Singh. Khalsa equalised ten minutes from time66 words
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Miscellaneous216 1961-12-20 23 HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL: Malaya v Pakistan (Merdelca Stadium 5 p.m.). IPOH DIV. 1: Andersonianß v 1/7 Gurkhas (padang). Div. 2: Town Council v Telecoms (padang). S'GOR DIV. 2: Transport Co. v Kllat (Pantai) 656 Squadron v Chartered Bank (Rifle Range Hd). Sikhs v Police Depot (Ourney Rd). EPP v TPCA (Princes216 words
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733 1961-12-20 24 Don't slow down now on Malaysia impetus, urges chairman Stephens i From TAN TOCK SAIK KUCHING. Tues. DELEGATES Mtendingthe Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting here have been urged by the cha inn am Mr. I) onal (I Stephens (North Borneo) do! to slow down Hie impel us given Jo the733 words
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Obituary106 1961-12-20 24 OR. LAM HOR YIN BfJMI 71 NM4 awiy pHHceftilly lt.U.Ct. Conine iMivn 29S Fr»mir Rd.. Ipoh for •.^hrlMlan OHMtMTi Connolly Rd., U.M a.m. BLU tl MR. >0M BINC LIM. A«i «4. paiftrd »»«>• patrefully on 1» '13/61 at No. 5 Irrawaddy Hoad. Funeral leaving from bomr xl >1 a.m.106 words
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Article219 1961-12-20 24 MR. AND MRS. Mah Ker Wrag thaok r»l»'.lvf» and fnendn for thrtr Rood wmhei and valuaMv pr.--! nM on tb* oceulon of their marriage. THI FAMILY OF the tatr Dr. R. C U Bcnduk thank all re.ativ.-n nod frirad* for their kind hH|>. condolence*, wrmths and attendance at funeral219 words
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568 1961-12-20 24 WEAPONS HAUL IN WORK BRIGADE CAMPS— GO VT. SINGAPORE, Tues THE Singapore Gov- eminent tonight said the mutiny in the Work Brigade might well have flared up into a riot with violence had not swift action been taken by troops and police yesterday to evict between 300 and 400 rebellious568 words
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Article395 1961-12-20 24 LONDON, Tues. Quiet conditions prevailed in stock markets today and no detinue trend was established. Business was curtailed to some extent by settlement proceedings to the previous account and the approaching Christmas holiday. With a reduced activity in Unilever Issues, Imperial Chemicals and Courtaulds, the Industrial mar ket395 words
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107 1961-12-20 24 T ONDON, Tues. The British Medical Association has criticised doctors at Aylesbury (Bucks) for discriminating against coloured people. This followed a complaint by an Aylesbury woman doctor that some of hrr colleagues had been turning away coloured patients but accepting white families. Doctor's rightsReuter - 107 words
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Article34 1961-12-20 24 SINGAPORE. Tues. Water supplies will be cut off tomorrow in ZONES FIVE and SIX between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. and in ZONES ONE and TWO between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.34 words
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Article19 1961-12-20 24 PEKING, Tues. Chinese newspapers have so far not reported the Indian action against Goa. Reuter.Reuter - 19 words
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Miscellaneous41 1961-12-20 24 The weather HIOHEST »i.a lowest temperature in Malaya and Singapore (or the period 8 p.m. Monday to 8 p.m. yesterday. Highest Loweat Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kola Bharu "3 Pwiang 88 "2 Ipoh 90 72 Malacc* 88 72 Singapore 88 1341 words
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