The Straits Times, 23 December 1961
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Title Section20 1961-12-23 1 \V»n\(.i; DAILY CEHTII'ItD SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times }tati<» td fie**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1961. 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article99 1961-12-23 1 100,000 plus every day AVERAGE net sales of The Straits Times are now well over 100,000. The Sunday Times passed the 130.000-mark for the first time in August and exceeded 1 35,000 in October. The following are the latest certified figures of average net sulcs per issue: STRAITS TIMES August99 words
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108 1961-12-23 1 C COLOMBO. Fri. Royal Ceylon Air Force reservists were called up tor active service today in the face of new strike thrr Army and Navy reservists have been on active service since April, when a -tate oi emergency was proclaimed to crush the civil108 words
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Article472 1961-12-23 1 I I Im/I 9 i\ \\A I Li^^^ 1 J Li I -f I I I^J Imi L/q \j- n^Q €^4\ i I H B I Vf A ap^K I I i i B I'll B j B B B B B I I B I472 words
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Article, Illustration458 1961-12-23 1 JAKARTA, Friday. \yUMKX attending a rally at Merdeka Palace here today said they were ready to sacrifice their children for the liberation of West Irian. They unanimously passed a resolution to this effect after President Soekarno told them: "S^nd me your sons and458 words
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Article, Illustration263 1961-12-23 1 MAC AND JACK START ON GOA 'Complete agreement 9 after the first 5 hours of talks HAMILTON (Bermuda). Fri. President Kennedy and Mr. Macmillan had a five-hour talk yesterday on Berlin, the Congo and nuclear questions, including recent Soviet tests. A spokesman said there was "compleU" agreement." Goa and theReuter - 263 words
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Article39 1961-12-23 1 Xmas no rationing SINGAPORE. Fri. There will be no water rationing on j Christmas Day. This means that there w.ll be a continuous flow of pipe i water throughout Singapore j from 2 p.m. Sunday to 8 a.m. Tuesday:39 words
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Article152 1961-12-23 1 SINGAPORE. Frf A BRITISH Army officer and an Englishwoman were killed tonight when the car in whi?h they were travelling went off the road and smashed into a lamppost along Kep p c 1 Road. Two others in the car were in lured and are152 words
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Article334 1961-12-23 1 UN men stop Baluba riot PLISABETHVILLE. Fri. United Nations troops fired warning shots last nisht to break up rioting Baluba tribesmen here. The Balubas. President Ishombe's most hostile opponems. broke out ol tne camp on Elisabothville's outskirts and started pillaging homes. Strong patrols ol Swedish md Irish soldiers tried 'n334 words
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Article157 1961-12-23 1 YOUTH SHOT AS GANGS CLASH SINGAPORE. Fri. Aj youth was shot dead when a detective open- I ed fire at a mob in Cheng Cheok Street, off Tanjong Pagar Road, i this afternoon. The youth. Lim Thiam Bock. 20. clutching his right! .side, ran into a side lane and died157 words
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Article22 1961-12-23 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Bing Crosby was admitted to hospital early today complaining of abdominal pains after a dinner party.22 words
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Article55 1961-12-23 1 KNIFE WOUND DEATH SI.VGAPORI I n Phirtvono vr.ir nlr) Barboar Joard worker. Ch'nc Wing Ccc, died on admission t>> Mipitat afW r> mife wound m pr DN "f kb |M fri« u'l I !bi i •if* Ni'i I vorks .it *nnrr."s H«.fr|. p .|n ip» B < hens tnn*i<55 words
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Article, Illustration429 1961-12-23 2 Two English youths go round the world without ticket LONDON. Friday. THE world's most expert stowaways have returned to London after stowing away in three liners and travelling 17,000 miles as passengers without tickets. Last spring 22-year-old Ronald King and his friend John Huckle, 21, bought ferry429 words
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Article, Illustration248 1961-12-23 2 CHARLES GOES OUT ON FIRST DATE: SISTER ANNE HAS AN ESCORT TOO T ONDON. Fri. Prince Charles. 13. heir to the British throne, went out on his first date Li.st ni^ht. But it was a formal foursome in within a governess in attendance. London newspapers said this morning that Charles248 words
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114 1961-12-23 2 Menzies gives up external affairs 'ANBERRA. Fri Australian Prime Minister, Mr. R g. Menzies, who took over the External Affairs Ministry In 1960 when Lord Casey was elevated to the peerage, has relinquished that portfolio and given it to Sir Garfleld Barwick. Sir Garfield. who was a leading member of114 words
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Article32 1961-12-23 2 SEOUL. Fri. Five people. Including a former South Korean Home Minister were hanged here yesterday for crimes alleged to have been committed under the Syngman Rhee regime.32 words
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Article135 1961-12-23 2 Canadian wheat for China OTTAWA. Fri.— Canada has sold another shipment of wheat worth $210 million to Communist China, which is still suffering from serious food shortages. The sale is the largest completed between Canada and China. bringing to $634 million the value of grain sales to Peking in the135 words
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Article23 1961-12-23 2 ROME. Fri— Cardinal Ella Dalla Costa, Archbishop of Florence, and oldest membv of the College of Cardinals, died today aged 89.23 words
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Article218 1961-12-23 2 CANBERRA. tri.. Mr. Robert Menzies, Australian Prime Minister, said yesterday that Australia hoped that the principle of self-determination would be respected in West New Guinea. He was commenting on President Soekarno's command on the liberation of West New Guinea. "Threats have been made before,"Reuter - 218 words
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Article96 1961-12-23 2 THE HAGUE, Fri—Government and party groups met yesterday in Intense consultations amid signs of an Increasing rift in the Dutch Cabinet over the question of negotiations with Indonesia on West New Guinea. Premier Jan E. De Quay and ''orelgn Minister Dr. Joseph M. A. H.96 words
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Miscellaneous39 1961-12-23 2 t* do More fseofKse I oaqukks voy pot oj mow did you guks i was bkst 1 O LOOKS CLtAN J V. XHJR BEST SUIT/^ V. BCINQINS «OMEON« I CMINA il-I Atf> r/a>/ 7^ U IMPORTANT MOMB/ l~>^jl V^.^^^39 words
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Article, Illustration269 1961-12-23 3 \EW YORK, Fri. Mr. Adlai Stevenson, America's resident representative at the United Nations, yesterday repeated his charge that India had committed "aggression" in the Portuguese enclaves. But he told a questioner at a Press conference here that the United States did not raise the269 words
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270 1961-12-23 3 T ISBON. Fri. The American and British embassies here were placed under armed police guard yesterday after antiAmerican and antiBritish demonstrations in downtown Lisbon. Protests against the United Nations, the general attitude of the United States towards Portugal's overseas territories and British policy270 words
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Article154 1961-12-23 3 NEW DELHI. Fri. Indian newspapers here hnve published unconfirmed reports that six Portuguese tanks captured in Goa were British made. Jeeps made in West Germany and other equipment supplied by Nato were also among military supplies captured by India, the reports said. The death toll—Reuter - 154 words
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Article302 1961-12-23 3 T ONDON, Fr!.— Two weekly news magazines yester day condemned India's take-over of Goa. The NEW STATESMAN said that "with profound sorrow" it joined the remainder of the British Press in deploring Mr. Nehru's decision to settle by force of arms his dispute with the Portuguese302 words
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Article139 1961-12-23 3 MENON: WHY WE DIDN'T GO to U.N. NEW YORK, Fri. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, India's Defence Minister, said here yesterday that India did not think it was necessary to bring the Goa question to the United Nations "because Portugal does not obey the law anyway." He wa s answering139 words
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Miscellaneous472 1961-12-23 3 RADIO MALAYA mental And Vocal: 10.45 Piano And Qrgan Capers; JJ 0Q CIOM Q^.jj "VSgfUSTSS? RADIO SINGAPORE snoRT V l A^ tr s s ERVICE: Melodies; 7.00 Melodtes And Me- MtDltM w»vf w»virr mories; 7.30 Time Signal. The 4™JL, SS TtPWSFii 75 AM 6.00 4 G 6 00^ et Mo472 words
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Article93 1961-12-23 4 Freed on a diamonds charge SINGAPORE. Fri— A Hong Kong woman. Lam Boon Yuk alias Lim Poon Gek, 64, was conditionally discharged after pleading guilty to unlawfully importing some dladonds and other jewellery without licence on Oct. 23. Lam was told not to commit any offence for 12 months. The93 words
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716 1961-12-23 4 NEGOTIATIONS TO END STOPPAGE BY 400 WORKERS FAIL SINGAPORE Friday A BID to settle the strike by 400 employees of 15 Shaw group theatres failed today when negotiations before the Commissioner for Labour, Mr. Kok Ah I>oy, were deadlocked after only 30 minutes.716 words
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Article, Illustration225 1961-12-23 4 SINGAPORE. Fri. Forty five cadets who passed out of the Police Training School here were told today to adopt the Scont motto: Be prepared. Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police (Training and Personnel), Mr. Eu Cheow Eang. gave this advice at their passing out225 words
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Article32 1961-12-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl.— A threeday exhibition from today on calligraphy by a Federation teacher. Mr. Chen Lul Ser. Is being held at the Victoria Memorial Hall from 10 am to 9 p.m.32 words
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88 1961-12-23 4 SINGAPORE, Fri. Child patients in six Singapore hospitals and inmates of a children's home will be all smiles when members of the Rotary Club of Singapore West call on them on Sunday. I"he club will be distributing Christmas gifts donated by the public.88 words
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Article114 1961-12-23 4 ERNEST "Papa" Hemingway, who died in a gun accident last July, was not only an American legend... he was an international figure in more field I than one. He was acclaimed as an author, foreign correspondent, boxer, bull-fighter, fisherman and big game hunter. He wrote several best-selling books114 words
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206 1961-12-23 4 SINGAPORE. Friday. /CHRISTMAS 1961 the first since the restoration of pay cuts for Government servants in Singapore shows promise of being the best celebrated in recent times. The exodus to the Federation is already on and Malayan Railways are now putting on206 words
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Article34 1961-12-23 4 SINGAPORE, Frl. The Tiong Bahru Parish Group of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church will hold a Christmas party for Sunday school children at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre at 2.30 p.m. tomorrow.34 words
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Advertisement72 1961-12-23 4 '9 Lost Doy: 3.15, 7 t 9. lSpm i m "DAVID A GOLIATH" C»., color" I TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT! 'THAIKKUPIN THARAM" (T) I Today Tomorrow 1 1 .300 m B "MUSANC ■ERJANGGUT" (M) Opens Tomorrow "GOLDEN TRUMPET" (Mondorin) m PLUS! ON STAGE! Mm FANNY FAN in PERSON! J"■■■■■ r 6W*m?3f^72 words
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Advertisement547 1961-12-23 4 ♦1 OMANHATION J t Row Showing! i^i'-JioE t Walt DiSMKv s OweHundred^One Dalmatians Z And For An Extra Treat: t ♦The Horse With The Flying Tail; (NO FREE LISTS) TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! (JARO) X t "DENTIST ON THE JOB" Z CONNOR Shirley toton "'Tomrrrcw 9om- Lost World !F 4. Mondov lorn.547 words
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Article31 1961-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Five Scouters from Switzerland who are on their vay to Melbourne to attend a Scout jamboree later this uionth. arrived here today for i wjday visit31 words
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388 1961-12-23 5 A prepared speech by Tengku for party's opening ITUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Prime Minister, Tengku Abdul Rahman, says in a prepared statement that top jobs in the Borneo civil service will be open to the "sons of the soil" of the three388 words
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90 1961-12-23 5 BRINEI TOWN. Fri.— A new Public Service Commission has been set up here under the provisions of the State constitution to replace the old Public Service Committee. The new commission will have Dato Setia Pengiran ll.ni Abu Bakar bin Ptngiran Pemancha Moham- mad Salleh90 words
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Article, Illustration129 1961-12-23 5 Manhole without a cover in busy street claims many victims rE uncovered manhole along busy High Street in Singapore has claimed several victims from the ranks of hurrying last minute Christmas shoppers. The victims included a grayhaired grandpa, oot with his grandchildren. He had to be taken to hospital in129 words
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Article184 1961-12-23 5 MALACCA, Friday. pOLICEMEN went round the town today distributing Christmas cards. f Cards printed In blue with a white background with Christmas greetings and an appeal for help from the public to fight crime in Malacca were distributed to members of the public. The backs184 words
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Article102 1961-12-23 5 Santa lands in a helicopter UUTTERWORTH. Fri. About 1,500 children of RAAF and RAF personel stationed at the Butterworth base cheered enthusiastically today when Father Christmas landed In a helicopter to take part in a giant party held in the airmen's married quarters. Forty volunteers assisted Sania Claus (Cpl. R102 words
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Article57 1961-12-23 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— Thieves broke Into a shop at Chan si Village early today and made a $20,000 haul of cameras, radios, typewriters, watches, shirts and some cash. The proprietor. Mr. V. N. Mahtani. 50, told police that he discovered the burglary at 8.30 this morning. The back57 words
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Article65 1961-12-23 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Krl.— Poor children living tn Petl Road. Cochrane Road and Cheras Road will get free nlUt powder from the St. omi Ambulance Brigade nursing advisory board at its iiea.lquarters building In Shelley Koad here on Dec. 30. The board has received more than65 words
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Article44 1961-12-23 5 TELUK ANSON. Fri. The Lower Perak District Planters" Association has donated $2.17 to the National Monument Fund. Mr. A.A Russell, president of the association, handed over the cheque to Inche jalnal Abldln bin Kasahatan. District Officer, Lower Perak at his office here.44 words
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78 1961-12-23 5 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Thirtyeight striking employees of the Oriental Theatre In New Bridge Road, Including six women, were charged in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today with obstruction. They pleaded not guiity to having caused obstruction by picketing In front of the operation room yesterday "with a78 words
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Advertisement421 1961-12-23 5 $3/- TICKETS SOLD OUT ss- COUPLE TICKETS ONLY 50 LEFT lOK QUEEN OF QUEENS XMAS BALL Sut. 2.? rd. Dec 8»« View Hotel 8.30 p.m. Compere CHIU NANG YANG SEEi 1. T.V. Preview on T.V. ScH. 2. SCOOTER PREVIEW CONTEST 3. 16 "QUEENS" (hot favourite) parading with title sashes won421 words
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Article, Illustration65 1961-12-23 6 POLICE stand by outside the deserted Capitol Cinema in Singapore on Thursday night. The police were called after some of the 400 Shaw workers now on strike over unsettled wage claims picketed inside the theatre and refused to move out. At 7 p.m. they65 words
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Article290 1961-12-23 6 BANI'S HOPE of GREATER FREEDOM From TAN TOCK SAIK KUCHING, Friday. M R. S. T. Bani, the Barisan Sosialis member of the Singapore delegation to the Malaysia Solidarity Consultative Committee meeting, suggested today that any closer relationship of the territories must bring about greater political freedom and democratic rights for290 words
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Article, Illustration99 1961-12-23 6 DOROTHY'S OFF TO NEW YORK MISS Dorothy Chen, 17, of Kuala Lumpur, who flew to New York yesterday morning as Malaya's deleKate to the New York Herald Tribune Forum. A Form V student of the Kuala Lumpur Senior Methodist Girls' School, Dorothy will spend three months in the United States.99 words
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Advertisement156 1961-12-23 6 So pretty! So fresh! So clean! Throw away those dirty, old fashioned chicks ...because PLASTIC SUN CHICKS are here. Plastic sun chicks last and last, clean to easily, look so modern, cost so little. (Only $1.00 Per sq. ft., including fitting). Use PLASTIC SUN CHICKS Insidy to stop the sun,156 words
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290 1961-12-23 7 IPOH, Friday /'HRISTMAS shoppers in a crowded shoe store in busy Hugh Low Street here were suddenly locked in the shop for five minutes without any warning by the shop assistants. The reason for the shop assistants' unusual behaviour became clear290 words
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316 1961-12-23 7 TRIPLE SLAYER LOSES HIS DEATH APPEAL KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. THE Federation Court of Appeal today dismissed an appeal by Aung Kok Leong, 26. whom a Johore court had sentenced to death for murdering three people, including his three-year-old son. A jury had found him guilty of murdering his son Kian316 words
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108 1961-12-23 7 2 men raid mine, seize fuel injector TPOH, Fri. Two men armed with daggers raided the Guan Huat tin mine in Jelapang near here last night. They removed a fuel viector from a diesel engine an.l left an extortion note d- Imanding $4,500. The robbers had earlier awakened the watchman.108 words
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Article40 1961-12-23 7 TANJONG MALIM. F:i variety show for the National Monument Fund was n-id at the Sultan Idris Malay Training College here last nignt. The show, highlighted by singing, fancy dress and kebaya contests, will be repeated tonight.40 words
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Article44 1961-12-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Leading Malay and Chinese contractors in the Federation have united to secure the contract for building the $5 million National Mosque This is the first time a joint venture of Malay and Chinese contractors has been formed.44 words
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Article32 1961-12-23 7 ttUALA .UMPUR. Fri. Parliament has been asked to approve a sum of $20,000 towards starting a research unit and Horary for the economic planning section of the Prime Minister's Department.32 words
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121 1961-12-23 7 MENTAKAB. Friday. A NURSE who jumped from a window of hei house yesterday to escape an amok has beer admitted to the District Hopital here. She is Fatlmah blnte fidefc. 25. She was in her mother's house in Temerloh when p. 40--year-old man121 words
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Article80 1961-12-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The Sessions Court president. Inche Ibrahim bin .bdui Manan. today allowed an application by Dato R.PR. Rajasoorla to set aside tt-c judgment passed In a civil suit on June 2. The case concerns P. Janati. who is suing Mrs. A. B. Nathaniel for80 words
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Article43 1961-12-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A ceremony of the signing of the plan of operation for the Telecommunications Training Centre provided by the United Nations will be held In the Ministry of Works, Posts and Telecommunications, Maxwell Road, tomorrow at 9.15 a.m.43 words
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Article87 1961-12-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.—Bi&hop Roland Koh will leave for New Zealand on Monday to attend the Anglican provincial youth conference at Ardmore College, near Auckland, from Dec. 28 to Jan. 4. About 600 people from all over New Zealand are expected to attend. Bishop Koh will87 words
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Advertisement185 1961-12-23 7 ftte^^r i i I f J TISSOT FOR ELEGANCE AND PRECISION SYNONYMOUS WITH EXCELLENT QUALITY FOR OVER A CENTURY A WATCH YOU CAN WEAR WITH CONFIDENCE. toarvJ&Mi m'XjSSm I *mm m rig STEEL WITH MATCHING TISSOT stainless steel winding $80 oo CUSTOM BRACELET FOR $110.00. with custom W|ND|NG WORLD WIDE185 words
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Article193 1961-12-23 8 'NEVER TROUBLE TROUBLE' ADVICE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —The First Magistrate, Inche Hassan bin Hussein, today gave nine youths this advice before he acquitted them of a charge of rioting: "Don't trouble trouble till trouble troubles you." They had been accused ol being members of an unlawful assembly and assaulting four193 words
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Article54 1961-12-23 8 SINGAPORE. Fri.— writ claiming a sum of $102,973 hjs been filed in the High Court Registry here on behalf of Tan Kah Hong, of Upper Pickering Street, against Kwee Sloe Sang, of Wilkinson Road, ns being balance of money due to him In respect of loans,54 words
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Article62 1961-12-23 8 SINGAPORE, Fri. Jo&et dancer Mek binte Ma mat was fined a total of 5350 here today for riding a motor scooter without the owner's consent and without a licence or a third party insurance. Mek, who pleaded guilty, was disqualified from driving for a year. Mek62 words
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Article125 1961-12-23 8 SINGAPORE, Friday. pROUP Captain Leonard Cheshire, V.C.. announc- ed today that he would set up an international committee in Singapore to advise on the establishment of Cheshire Homes in South-east Asia. The committee in Singapore will be the second of its kind in the world The125 words
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Article23 1961-12-23 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Tr.e Malayan stock exchange in the Federation and Singapore will be closed for ousln^s from tomorrow to Tu-vsday.23 words
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549 1961-12-23 8 The glittering prize goes back— in time for Christmas SINGAPORE. Fri. A UNIQUE sacred brass bowl, stolen from a church here seven months ago, will be restored to the tabernacle of St. Joseph's Church in Victoria Street— just in time for Christmas. And because the bowl has been given new549 words
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Advertisement166 1961-12-23 8 MEN IN CONTROL REQUIRE PRECISIONrolex precision When movement and action are co-ordinated V with sound and when perfect time-keeping hinges on split- aT% second accuracy, you will find the need for absolute precision m v^. such flawless precision that Rolex watches always provide. I That's why men to whom accurate166 words
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Miscellaneous249 1961-12-23 8 Hugs iiunny iiy Haiph iieintdahi fiJBHB|F STEP ASIPE I fI'AA BUSY SHAVING !>l 1/ HERE, YOU f*^ I [THANK'S 'J gggrialfcgß SOS ICM THERE ARE OTHER HELPLESS/ > __>' fl m USE TH' MIRROR, MIRRORS IN THe^/ V HAffE W \j MM jf ii'l Abner Hy \l Lapp /'FOUR TIMES,249 words
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Article, Illustration1745 1961-12-23 9 WHOLE OPERATION WAS CARRIED OUT WITHOUT ANY COST 'Bobo chop twice and Sultan signed the treaty THK island of Labuan had never been so busy. There was a newly-erected flagpole on the foreshore, presiding over a ceremonial platform bedecked with bunting, and offshore, in VictoriaHTS - 1,745 words
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Advertisement370 1961-12-23 9 m 'yr' &&&jm -^^^^^i^l^^^^f if P 111* ie NEW Vauxball Victor is a car of outstanding Jmk Q^9 W ■3si|iililf«ii^f^ I Jr?% *1 1 quality and grace. Every detail has been planned with scrupulous J #4d' BH fi^^/S^W H• I carc Engine, transmission, brakes, suspension— all have been cnyinccrW fla^H370 words
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Article, Illustration54 1961-12-23 10 THIRTY Malayan students were at the Madras airport to greet the Yang diPertuan A g o n g when he and his Consort arrived during their visit to India. Picture shows His Majesty shaking hands with the students before leaving with the Governor of54 words
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Article, Illustration389 1961-12-23 10 Uncertainty instead of confidence Dr. Thio SINGAPORE, Fri.— Dr. Thio Chan Bee (Alliance T a n g lin) said in the Legislative Assembly yesterday that the predictions of a climate of confidence, the end of industrial unrest and the promise of political stability made when the PAP first came into389 words
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Article77 1961-12-23 10 MALAYSIA: 'The great benefits' BRUNEI TOWN. Fri.— Brunei's Deputy State Secretary, Incbe Marsal bin Maun, said here that the oil-rich State would derive "great and numerous" benefits if British Borneo territories united with Malaya and Singapore. Speaking over Radio Brunei, Inche Marsal said that the proposed Federation of Malaysia would77 words
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Advertisement110 1961-12-23 10 tell just by listening i The electric excitement in children's voices; Waves of carols. Church bells ringing out t their annual message of joy and peace and goodwill A message of happiness. Christmas happiness (and hope in the New Year for everyone! COLD STORAGE SUPERMARKETS GERO Luxury ■jpjl^^, STAINLESS 1110 words
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Article, Illustration167 1961-12-23 11 'A Socialist Penang by 1964' RE-ELECTED MAYOR 001 PREDICTS: DEM A N Cl, Fri. Town's thirdterm Mayor. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, today predicted that Penang would have, by the next 1964 elections, a State Government "with the same political beliefs as ourselves." Mr. Ooi. who was reelected for another year.167 words
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Article, Illustration121 1961-12-23 11 Radiophone link will make things tougher for speedsters KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Speeding motorists will have their chances of escaping police detection lessened with the Introduction of radio telephones on motor cycles used by the traffic corps. The radiophones are attached to wireless sets fixed to the rear of the machine.121 words
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Article56 1961-12-23 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. Cpl. J.J. OToole. 23. of R.A.F. Seletar. who died after a 10-foot fall while erecting a radio relay rack on Wednesday, was buried at Ulu Pandan cemetery this morning with military honours. According to an RAF spokesman, he fell into a monsoon drain while climbing56 words
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Article46 1961-12-23 11 PENANG. Fri. Ten members and friends of the Penang Muslim Youth Society, headed by their president. Inche S.M. Mohamed Idris, a former city councillor, today gave blood to the Penang blood bank. This was part of the society's community service week programme.46 words
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Article26 1961-12-23 11 NIBONG TEBAL, Fri. A cowherd. Harnam Singh. 60. was killed when a train ran over him near the Sungel Bakap level crossing today.26 words
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Article130 1961-12-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —The Ministry of Commerce and Industry is to spend $27,500,000 on financing its rubber replanting scheme. This amount has been Included In the development estimates for 1962 presented to the House of Representatives yesterday. The ministry is to get a total of $55,950,000130 words
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Article28 1961-12-23 11 SINGAPORE. Fri. —A youth snatched a $150 gold chain and a handbag containing $20 cash from Madam Tal Ah Nul at New Bridge Road last night.28 words
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Article124 1961-12-23 11 SERUM SAVES A BITTEN BOATMAN DENANG, Fri.— A new anti-venene produced by the Commonwealth Serum Laboratories in Melbourne yesterday saved the life of a fisherman bitten by a poisonous sea-snake. Sa"ad bin Mat, 16, had severe poisoning when he was admitted to the Penang General Hospital yesterday afternoon about four124 words
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Article31 1961-12-23 11 SINGAPORE Fri. A businessman, Mr. Quek Choon Ens. has reported that his home in MacPherson Road was burgled last night. Cash, jewellery and pens worth $1,175 were missing.31 words
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352 1961-12-23 11 SINGAPORE. Fri rpHE Minister for EduA cation. Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin. last night denied allegations that the Government had concentrated its efforts on English language schools and had done nothing for Chinese education. He wai, speaking during the final day of the record six-week352 words
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Advertisement208 1961-12-23 11 10-M4.HI S lUX XH.HI!! REDIFFUSIONS "DOLLARS FOR EHSCS 1961' If you haven't contributed yet YOU CAN PHONE: ***** ***** asou ***** Hi ***** TO- NIGHT From 8.30 p.m. Till 2.00 a.m. Rediffusion Personalities will handle Your call and LEN THORNE is at the Mike ALL PROCEEDS TO "THE HOME FOR208 words
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Article55 1961-12-23 12 Horrfi S/« (Minimum) MR AND MRS .n W>nJ Oif.tik thank tin ir fr t1\r« for their I lbl« Rift* I and attendant:* on IfcaU WlMtal on Id 1.' HI TNI ASIA MARMIACC AM MM tn»nk« al, frifml* for tltrir Kood wtaMl and valuable pMMMla on 'he ■I opvniBc a'.55 words
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Obituary28 1961-12-23 12 }f> Wnrdt tin (Minima*-) IN iVK LCVINO Mrmorr «f Nunry Mdiv Chit fl Chan Kok Chvri who A <•<! on MM. Dw»mh»r 1!«4^. Ooim but no< for-28 words
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Article706 1961-12-23 12 A surplus on current expenditure of $127 million. uitir a contribution out of revenue of $42 million for the five year plan, is an achievement, as the Finance Minister recognised which bade him leave income tax unchanged. The Treasury is getting from income tax this year more706 words
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Article360 1961-12-23 12 With wonderful casualness Mr. Averell Harriman has let fall in a radio interview that the South-East Asia Treaty Organisation is prepared to withdraw protection from Laos if a united coalition government requests it do so. Since the implications are so momentous one must assume bo tli that360 words
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Article235 1961-12-23 12 The Fourth National Art Exhibition in the National Art Gallery carries the contemporary burgeoning of Malayan art to fresh heights and is something this country can be proud about The very best in Sir gaporr is represented more adequately than ever before &nd in company with Federation work235 words
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985 1961-12-23 12 Chanchal Sarkar - Chanchal Sarkar by INDIAN military action in 3 o a began very early on Monday morning, December 18. The same morning's papers carried fairly elaborate editorials and features on the operation. Since morning papers go to bed at 2 or 2.30 a.m.. the985 words
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Article333 1961-12-23 12 TN your editorial of Dec. 1 20 you referred to the deliberation In the U.N. Security Council on India's action in Ooa. and added: "Possibly even a majority or member* believe that I*;dlk s action was justified" But in your earlier editorial, on Dec 19. on333 words
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236 1961-12-23 12 T WAS considerably elated by your headline "Business plan assists Malays." But on reading the details of the so-called blueprint my elation drooped. This plan Is but another attempt to .scratch at the hard surface jf the problem of economic tance to236 words
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Letter56 1961-12-23 12 rpHE people of Tebong x (Malacca) arc still waiting for electric light. Villages and estates one or two miles away already have it. The main electric cable passes through the town, and one wonders why the Central Electricity Board has not made any move to supply Tebong. RESIDENT56 words
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Advertisement116 1961-12-23 12 OPHTHALMOSCOPY Althouak vision specialist's chief concern n c visual problem but MM first procedure in his eye examination routine n to oetarmine the pretence of disease in the eye. The airfy otsjan ot tha body in whtcti nerves end blood vessels can be observed in their livinf functioning stare is116 words
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Advertisement103 1961-12-23 12 Modern, striking flooring enhances the beauty of your home! |iSB PS tobbv 7 BnJU.<k Xlf Bfe VassasJaaf Lav r^*,' I BV^ftMbßaß^^Zj^Sasßaißßa^BM^*^' L^^aaa ♦\V^*?s^- i To! j§L w. r* •a _.^aaVia^LaV _aasJfj((BJ 9MP B^B^ftaPVaW P^av. •sß^aa^aav 1 %H(-^ LUXURY STYLING! EASY CLEANING! LONGEST WEAR! The modern home today is never quire103 words
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Article436 1961-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday Finance Minister's speech brings sighs of relief; Only protest comes from iron mining industry 'JHE announcement of a "standstill" Budget in the House of Representatives yesterday brought sighs of relief in the Federation today. The only protest came from iron mining circles,436 words
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Article71 1961-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Malayans were among the 100 Asian students from the University of Western Australia who have been treated to two Christmas parties at Nedlands, a suburb of Perth, a statement from the Australian High Commission here said today. The parties, given by the Australian Commonwealth71 words
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Article24 1961-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The annual Girl Guides conference will be held at the Technical College here on Wedne.s- day at 7 p.m24 words
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Article161 1961-12-23 13 I/UALA LUMPUR. Fri. Watch dealers today said "thank you" to the Government for reducing the duty on watches and agreed with the Finance Minister that this was a "positive step" against watch smuggling. The Finance Minister. Mr. Tan Siew Sin, had announced in the161 words
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Article, Illustration40 1961-12-23 13 JT WAS children's day at the Selangor Club in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, when more than 300 of them turned up for a fancy dress party. Straits Times picture shows some of the costumes on parade.40 words
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143 1961-12-23 13 Body of a dumb girl (13) found in bushes KUANTAN, Frt.— The body of a 13-year-old dumb girl, Sau Ah Mooi, has been found among some bushes in the mining town of Sungei Lembtng (pop: 5,000) The police said she had been attacked sexually. Ah Mooi disappeared on Monday afternoon143 words
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Article49 1961-12-23 13 SLNGAPOKE, Fri. Low Bak Chuu, 53, was lined $3,000 or three months jail in the Ninth Magistrate's Court here today for possessing 331 b. ol raw opium. He was arrested in his room in Mosque Street yesterday during a raid by a Customs party.49 words
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Article46 1961-12-23 13 PENANG. Fri The War Department Civilian Staff Association's pay revision committee will meet here on Sunday to study the new wage offer made by the War Department. The committee will decide whether to accept it or to make counter-proposals to the department.46 words
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Article33 1961-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Forty-six lorry owners have been prosecuted in the Magistrate's Court during the last twj months for emitting excessive smoke. They have been fined a total of $2, 950.33 words
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Article201 1961-12-23 13 The 1962 bill for education KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. THE Federation Government has earmarked $41 million for its education expansion programme next year. Eighteen project are envisaged in the development estimates presented to Parliament yesterday. For its entire education programme next year, the Oov« eminent proposes to spend a record figure201 words
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71 1961-12-23 13 $3.4 MILLION for EMBASSY BUILDINGS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government is to spend $3.4 million next year on offices for Malayan missions abroad. This is $2 million more than for this year. Tengku Abdul Rahman, in his capacity as Minister of External Affairs, is expected to give Parliament details71 words
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Article58 1961-12-23 13 KUALA LUMPUR. I*l Llew Seong. 45, a coolt In the Mak Yee Restaurant in Bukit Blntang amusement park here, died soon after a quarrel and a fight with a trishaman over the use cf a tap in a house In Buklt Bintang Road yesterday evening. Blows58 words
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129 1961-12-23 13 The exiled Lama says 'thank s' to Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Fri— Th* Prime Minister's office today received telegrams from the exiled Dalai Lama of Tibet and the Afro-Asian Council in New Delhi thanking Tengku Abdul Rahman for the stand taken by the Federation on the question of Tibet in the129 words
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183 1961-12-23 13 $20.7 m TO HELP IMPROVE ARMED FORCES l/UALA LUMPUR, FrL AY —The Federation Government plans to spend $20.7 million next year in capital outlay aimed at further improving and equipping her armed forces under the second five-year plan. Of this amount $5.1 million represents funds recoverable from Britain under the183 words
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Article31 1961-12-23 13 SINGAPORE. Frt.— A city council labourer. Tan Choh Hong. 19, was robbed of $50 In cash and a $50 watch by three youths carrying knives in Alexandra Road yesterday.31 words
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Advertisement85 1961-12-23 13 NOW! Wake up to the Closest, fastest, |pPr[--" C.F.L. ELECTRIC SHAVER Ihe Ronson C.X.L. electric shaver is iiijjj w Ji bound to b« in every man's future, because In. s lH I J] jt 1 1 1 •ILKjP^' i f trr I once a man's tried this brilliantly ::'lm£&lmiivi2Hi B85 words
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Advertisement112 1961-12-23 13 Westinghouse Refrigerators (Made in U.S.A.) ■JSSjjJj THAT MAKE gSflkT ftSUAui Your Bcit Buy T tHIVIS l| from: SIN HUP HIN, 51, Prinsap St.. S'pOf*. UNITED RADIO CO., LTD., 118, Orchard Rd., S pore. SOUTH ASIA TRADING CO. 351, Victoria St S por.. Sole Agents: KHOO HENG PHO CO. LTD. 204,112 words
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Article, Illustration783 1961-12-23 14 'SHUN ALL THOUGHT OF FORCE/ POPE URGES RULERS JJOME, Fri. Pope John, appealing for peace #in his Christmas message to the world last night, said: "Mutual distrust is making conditions progressively worse."' The 80 year old Pontiff said man today was living in a state of fear because of flauntedReuter - 783 words
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Article193 1961-12-23 14 LONDON, Friday. DRITONS were warned today that they must be prepared for a wet, cold and foggy Christmas. An Air Ministry weather forecast said the weekend uutlook was "not at all encouraging." Almost the whole country was again blanketted in fog yesterday, in some placesReuter - 193 words
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86 1961-12-23 14 FOUR GERMANS QUIT PARTY TO FLEE TO WEST BERLIN, Prl.-A 19-year-old East German border guard and two 17-year-old girls sneaked out of a Christmas party last night and fled to West Germany. The party was held in a police barracks near Bad Soden-Allendorf. An officer, noting their disappearance, ordered anotherReuter - 86 words
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Article34 1961-12-23 14 LONDON, Fri. Trans World Airlines has banned mistletoe in its planes this Christmas because the combination of mistletoe and Christmas spirit had ".hindered the normal work" of air hostesses In the oast.34 words
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112 1961-12-23 14 T ONDON. Fri. Members 1^ of Britain's anti-nuclear "committee of 100" today announced that its supporters would -tage a 48--hour Christmas vigil outside nine orisons where 48 or their members will >pend the holiday. The supporters, who believe in non-violent civil disobedience asReuter - 112 words
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Advertisement188 1961-12-23 14 M, son 'sMj. Shirts For Men who want to put their best look forward. In schools or business choose DON For smart itit~yk appearance > r -*ri/-r3w SOLE AGENTS:- #NH GLOBE SILK STORE KUALA LUMPUR SEGAMAT. "fa'sHILING* OIL "(EMBROCATION 1 Seothet ft Refreshes! fj iriiont relief for tiredneM, drowtHiets, cold*188 words
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Advertisement165 1961-12-23 14 pressure $fgM PACK6D I WHIPPED >* CREAM <» J^_Kj4gße\^fe -_-W»_— P^^e--I P— BBC?**^? •'^^^_«<^^^ COLD STORAGE (SINGAPORE) LTD. BMt g FOR YOUR CHILDREN \mjm transistor RADIO KITS __Bl*-- r $3S^^ anyone Can b\)'\\6 PER -SET with only a •ormwdrtvr OITAINAIK AT 9v^ ■AfftM n*t« I Til I I [yj _L165 words
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Article159 1961-12-23 15 DURBAN, Friday. r |K)M SHARPE, 33-year-old English playright and author, was today deported from South Africa aboard the liner Capetown Castle. r Before the liner sailed. Mr. Sharpe said in a press Interview: "I still do not know why I am being deported." Mr. Sharpe, who wasReuter - 159 words
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342 1961-12-23 15 Seato will respect neutral Laos Harriman WASHINGTON, Friday. gEATO will respect the will of any new neutral government that may be formed in Laos and will withdraw its protection from the country if requested, Mr. W. Averell Harriman, Assistant Secretary of State for the Far East, said last night. HeReuter - 342 words
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Article73 1961-12-23 15 World TV 'soon' LONDON, Frl. -World television is "Just round the corner." The Director-General of the BBC, Mr. Hugh Carlton Greene, said this at the 10th anniversary meeting of the BBC's "Asian Club" last night. "The first experiments In Transatlantic television by satellites will probably start In the spring ofReuter - 73 words
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Article16 1961-12-23 15 BOGOTA. Frl. The death toll In earthquake-stricken western Colombia mounted today to 23.16 words
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Article33 1961-12-23 15 NEW YORK, Fri. Grants totalling $4.2 million have been made by the Ford Foundation to institutions in Japan, Formosa and the U.B. for research to provide critical knowledge of modern China.33 words
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Article21 1961-12-23 15 MONTEVIDEO, Frl. A clandestine fireworks factory in a private house exploded today, killing one person and injuring five others.21 words
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140 1961-12-23 15 Success for American anti-missile missile WASHINGTON. Frt. A Nike-Zeus anti-missile missile successfully Intercepted a Nike-Hercules anti-aircraft missile travelling at 3.000 m.p.h. In a test firing, the U.S. Army announced today. It said the Nike-Zeus came "well within the lethal radius" of the nuclear warhead which It will carry when itReuter - 140 words
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140 1961-12-23 15 'DON'T PAY TAXES' APPEAL TO TURKISH CYPRIOTS NICOSIA, Friday. J^ TAX row between Greek and Turkish Cypriots flared again today with Turks being urged to stop paying all taxes. Turkish Cypriote in the House of Representatives blocked passage of the income tax bill on Monday. They want it to be140 words
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Article84 1961-12-23 15 PICTURES PRESENT FOR POWERS NEW YORK. Fri. Mrs. Francis Gary Powers, wife of the imprisoned American U-2 pilot, has sent her husbana two portraits of herself as a present for his second Christmas In a Russian prison. Powers, sentenced to 10 years' jail in 1930 after his plane was shot84 words
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Article, Illustration49 1961-12-23 15 PROFESSOR Martin Buber of Jerusalem, a leading Jewish thinker, is making a personal appeal to President Ben-Zvi of Israel to show clemency towards Adolf Eichmann, sentenced to hang for Nazi war crimes. Professor Buber who left Germany in 1938, will plead for the sentence to be changed to life.49 words
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Article61 1961-12-23 15 HOLLANDIA. Fri. The search for Michael Rockefeller. 19-year-old son of New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller, has been officially abandoned. He was swept out to sea off Dutch New Guinea on Nov. 19. Whether he ever made it to shore will probably never be known. He would have61 words
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Article21 1961-12-23 15 LONDON. Frl.— Bank notes In circulation this week totalled £2.457 million, a record the Bank of England said today.21 words
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Article182 1961-12-23 15 NEW YORK. Thurs. Russia today accused the I .S. delegation to the United Nations of "flagrant fabrications and slander" over Russia's position on colonialism. The Soviet Ambassador, Mr. Valerian Zorin, denounced an American document which said the SovietCommunist Chinese entente was the world's largest colonial empire,182 words
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Advertisement15 1961-12-23 15 lip <9^z^ sole agents THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD. SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG15 words
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Letter109 1961-12-23 16 An Xmas to remember J WONDER how many mothers, wives and children of the strikers at Guthries and William Jacks in Singapore agree with the reasons given by Mr. Tan SiewChwee, the secretary-general of the Singapore Business Houses Employees Union, for continuing the strike at the two companies. For that109 words
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98 1961-12-23 16 What price these citizenship papers...? \I V son went to change his identity card yesterday and took with him his citizenship certificate. He was turned away and told to come again with the citizenship certificates of his parents. I wonder what value the Government puts on certificates of citizenship it98 words
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390 1961-12-23 16 ]N reply to "Newcomers" letter regarding medical treatment In Tampln, I wish to point out that the District Hospital treats an average of over 100 patients daily. No single medical officer, however conscientious, can treat such a number, not including the patients in390 words
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106 1961-12-23 16 RAJA BROTHERS: A TESTING TIME I WAS delighted, a few months ago, to receive news from my one time CO. in the Madras Regt., Who is now secretary of the Madras Regimental Association, telling me of the appointment, of Brig. Raja to command the Indian contingent in the Congo. Since106 words
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92 1961-12-23 16 r fHE sight stiU of rickety and narrow bridges along the trunk road from Singapore to Ipoh built by the Japanese alongside the destroyed pre-war bridges Is a blot on Malaya. Several of these bridges are so narrow that they carry only a single lane92 words
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372 1961-12-23 16 MOTORISTS WHO DON'T CARE TEN CENTS MOTORISTS and cyclists have been warned not to speed on wet and slippery roads. At least on four occasions during the week I have had to pause before reaching a puddle of dirty rain water, to allow vehicles to pass me from behind, and372 words
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91 1961-12-23 16 LANGUAGE COURSE: RIGHT INCENTIVE NOTICE with imprest that grades were given to candidates who passed the special Malay cou^e organised by the Lembaga Gerakan Pelajaran Dew a.- a in Singapore. This acts as an Incentive. It can be t>aid that the grading of certificates in other examinations, for example the91 words
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Advertisement119 1961-12-23 16 mk Take conncctfng services in Tel Aviv, 4 T«heron, IstonboJ, Atttern, m Rome. Air France Hi "I is serving oil Europe ond Near Eost to or from Paris, Cairo, Beirut, Damascus, Bl Milan, London, Fronkfurt, mM Kn\ Hamburg, Copenhagen, Hi ZZJ SBL Stockholm, Geneva, Vienna, C^ Jw&^m mk Nice Warsow119 words
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Miscellaneous268 1961-12-23 16 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS c. Night flier carrying high 1. Imagine wothtng a spbtrlcal explosive may «tart divine body! (5, 8. 4). i 5). t. Arrival after time Is bad for T. He wants a helping handmorale, etc. <4-5). is it iha old game? <4. 3). 10. Learner leaves shrine268 words
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833 1961-12-23 17 LESLIE SMITH - LESLIE SMITH ONLY FIVE ARE 'CERTAINTIES' FOR i i .I 1962-63 TOUR OF AUSTRALIA By New Delhi, Fri. ANLY a few of MCC's [burins team look sure of making the grade for the visit to Australia in 1962-63. With MCC about halfway through tneirReuter - 833 words
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Article371 1961-12-23 17 FRANK ROSTRON - FRANK ROSTRON By London, Friday FRED PERRY, the now Americanised Briton who won the Wimbledon singles title three times, will insist on doing things HIS way when he starts his proposed new job of revitalising Britain's international tennis teams. He told me he will not371 words
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241 1961-12-23 17 SINGAPORE, Fri Singapore's swimming team to the SEAP Games at Rangoon w°re Draised by team manager K. H. Tan yesterday. Mr. Tan said: "Our youn& swimmers did «erv well, considering they were compctltr «r their first majoi international meeting overseas an* against rivals who were241 words
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306 1961-12-23 17 WI MAY MISS 4 TOP MEN FOR TOUR of INDIA MANCHESTER, Fri. ■"A The West Indies may be without the services of four of their leading players, at least for the last two Tests, in the cricket series against India next spring. Wesley Hall 'Accrington). Conrad Hunte (Enneld*. Seymour NurseReuter - 306 words
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Article1807 1961-12-23 18 RACE I: 1.45-CL 3 DIV 5— 6 F 1 5 Pride (Pride St i Sullivan. 6 9.0 Leonj 13 2 ***** Panitoba TS St.) Donnelly. 4 8.13 Donnelly 6 3 3198 Shoirfirl 111 (Shaw St.) Tulloh. 4 5.12 5 4 ***** Free Country (Healthy St.) Sullivan. 4 8.101,807 words
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Article, Illustration389 1961-12-23 18 EPSOM JEEP - PIGGOTT CAN PROVIDE THE STAR TURN AT BUKIT TIMAH EPSOM JEEP By Singapore, Friday NOW 651 HORSES IN TRAINING PACING fans are looking to Lester Piggott to provide the star turn on the opening day of the Singapore St. Leger meeting here on Christmas Eve, Sunday. The 28-year-old crack English389 words
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380 1961-12-23 18 OINGAPORE. Fri. General Pil, a sixy c ar old Irish-bred gelding owned by Dr. S. C. Lip of Ipoh, who races his small string under the name of Pil Stable, has been reinstated in Class 1 by the Straits Racing Association. There380 words
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Advertisement1645 1961-12-23 19 THE BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. UNION BUIIOINC SINGAPORE m t3431/8 EXPRESS SERVICES TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL CONTINENTAL PORTS i»tM*a BENHDEP H'ltrg, t'eon Ha.-c. v tiro 6,1/Tttfay Otc 24/21 Oic 28/ 1 BENLOMOND tip I'pMl, R'daffl. Hull. H'ourg Btc 28/ 4 OtC 2121 lEHOORAN E U llidti, Htmburg. Dtc 28/ 4 1111,645 words
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Advertisement1304 1961-12-23 19 W. McALISTER «Jc CO.. LTD. \ESIJa TU: ELLERMAN LINE die KLAVBNBSS LINB LONDON. HAMBURG. ROTTERDAM IDS ANGELES. SAH FRAHCISCO HAVRE 1 HULL SEATLE. VAHCOUVER I PORTLAND CITY OF RIPON Accepting carga fir Cintral t Siutk SPOt P S-arr Pf-,'l. «i,tlt"Ji C M.c Gdl. 4-1/27 Die 11 Otc 3 lai 21,311,304 words
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427 1961-12-23 20 STOCK EXCHAH6E CLOSES QUIET: PRICES STEADY By Our Market Correspondent BT yesterday afternoon the Malayan Stock Exchange was described as "practically dead." before the close down for the Christmas holidays. It was even quieter than Christmas last year. The Exchange reopens on Wednesday with all other markets although the banks427 words
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Article21 1961-12-23 20 Malayan Stork Indices: Dec. 21 Dee. 22 Industrials: 159.11 161.68 Tina: 293.55 293.92 rubbers: 211.44 211.44 Jan. 1 1958=10021 words
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Article482 1961-12-23 20 BUSINESS on the Malayan Stock Exchange. Federation section yesterday with the number of deals In brackets: Induitriali: W. and N. (1.000) 12.47, (1,000) 12.48; M Cement (2.000) (2.2«: Robinson ords. (3.000) 51. 38, Wenrn Bros. (3.000) 52.97 cd, (2.000) $2.81 i xd; Wilkinson $2.45 OL: Wm. Jacks482 words
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Article38 1961-12-23 20 SINGAPORE. Dec. 22. RIBBER: 78i cents per lb. (down a quarter of a cent). 5 p.m. unofficial close: 78} cents (quiet). TIN: $473.62} per pic ul (down SI). Estimated unofficial offering 290 tons (up 50 tons).38 words
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Article217 1961-12-23 20 JANUARY first grade rubber buyer* J feb. closed In Singapore yesterday at 78J cents per lt> down a quarter of a cent on Thursday's price. The tone vi- quiet, but steady. S C.C.R.A. clooinK prices In cents I per 'h. yp«terday: Int. 1 R.S.B. Prompt f.o.b. buyers 77».217 words
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216 1961-12-23 20 Tin drops by one dollar Offering up by 50 tons TiHE tin price in SingaA pore fell to its lowest level for tvo months while the estimated offering at 290 tons (up 50 tons) was the highest on any market day for well over four months as miners pushed out216 words
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Article133 1961-12-23 20 MELBOURNE. Fri. INVESTMENT shares closed the week trading actively along stroiiß lines. A.W.A. gained Is. 6d. to 21s 6d. end Ainoc Pulp U. 6d. to 31s. Base metals weie .steady. Oils were f:rnier with Aust Oil and Gas up 2f. 6d. to 465. 6d. ('ommonwralth bonds were firm.133 words
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Article113 1961-12-23 20 C MINIM Produce Bxohange Smispers n»»n prices Mr pecul yestsrday: Coconut ell: bulk (36 sellers, drum S3B| sellers; Copra: Dec. UK/ Continent (23} buyers. $25! seller*. Pepper Muntok white Sl67t sellers. Sarawak wblta $165 sellers, special Sarawak black $135 sellers, Lampong black $13S ABTA $145 •filers. $lni*per* Copra113 words
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Article49 1961-12-23 20 Harrisons i Crosflrld report th« following November crops: London Asiatic Group 2.517,700 lb.. PaUlinjc Group 1,916.000 lb.. Golden Hope 1.177.800 lb.. CastlefleJd 354,000 .b.. Prang Besar 391.400 lb.. rlowote 3C6.500 lb.. Dindings 131.427 lb.. Inch Kenneth Kajan? 237.000 lb.. Kema*ul 51.000 lb and Kinta Krllas 158.500 lb.49 words
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Article184 1961-12-23 20 SHIM lying alenistd* the Singapert wharves teday are: Oorgon 3S/39, Dlraltros 4/3, Sofle Uaersk 33/34. Tenko Mani 40 41. Soudan 35/3 S. Oroomy 1 '3, City of Rlpo*) 4/5, Bhunko Maru 2ft '26. Orestes fl/t*. ayiderkruls «'7. Straat Rio 1/2. President Madison 31 '32. Shoyo Maru184 words
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Article89 1961-12-23 20 ajALAVAM E.chani. •anhf w AmmuUmi made tb*M changes to lt» r«t«« to merchant* renterday (all rate* to S100). Canada i. buying T.T. 34 7 16. airmail 0.0. 34 9/16. 90 d/irt 35 credit bllH. 33 1/16 trade bill*. (•tltng T.T. or O.D. riady: Canada 34 1 18, Btlglan89 words
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Article564 1961-12-23 20 PRESIDENT Soekar- no's statement on West Irian and to a lesser extent the Goan episode prevented the market from its seasonal hibernation and during the week the highest level since I October was reached report H.C.B. Co. Ltd. in their current rubber market survey. The higher564 words
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Advertisement1200 1961-12-23 20 V^ KAWASAKI KISEN KAISHA. LTD. Express U.S.A. Pacific Atlantic Coast Service ETA ETA DA HA S'PO'e v. S'fam H'rong S. Francuco L Ar«ei«» h.Yort -KMikawi Mm" n/i» Dec 31 Dec/ t 1m I J» 21 Hi 21 Jm 11 Ftl "KMikMa Miru" 21/11 J»« 1/ 3 Fel 11 Ftl S1,200 words
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Advertisement158 1961-12-23 20 w ELLERMAN BUCKMLL S. S. CO.. LTD. KJI UIUN6S FIOM UNITID KINCNM AN! CMTMENTII PORTS TO MAUYA 10ADMC FM MONUONC I JAPAN Middleit'o' Havrt Ptnanf P. S't-tm Sport "CITY OF WELLINGTON 7/ i If 4/1 M V I iM •cut of cMiiur a om/ j im tt i m a/a158 words
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Advertisement217 1961-12-23 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT ECONOMIC DEVELOPTMENT BOARD (Industrial Facilities Division) APPLICATIONS are lnflted for the following vacancies in the Economic Development Board:— 1) SENIOR SURVEYOR: with experience In cadastral, topographic and engineering surveys. Age: 35 30. 2) SURVEYOR: with general experience particularly In topographic surveys Age: 35 40. S) JUNIOR SURVEYOR: with217 words
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Advertisement655 1961-12-23 20 TEMPORARY TECHNICIANS, D.I.D. TRENGGANU. Applications are invited for appointment as Temporary Technicians in the Drainage ;>nd Irrigation Department, Treneuanu on the following Salary bcules: $122.50 x 7.50 152.50. 209 x 14 321 338 x 14 450. plus cost of living allowance at current rates. 2. Applicants must be Federal Citizens655 words
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Advertisement805 1961-12-23 20 PUBLIC APPOINTMENT Cm COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE CITY HrUTH I)II\1;IMIN| Required PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTORS in NUnry scale $225 15A 255 air '295 15A 395' Bar/435 20A 505/Bnr/65S 25A 655 plus existine nraaJaia allowance and Centr.il Provident Fund benefits. Public Haelth Inspectors in training are placed in the salary scale of $152805 words
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Advertisement516 1961-12-23 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS PERAK EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. POST PRIMARY BCHOOLS (MALAY AND ENGLISH MEDIUM) APPLICATIONS are Invited from male and female Federal Clutens or State Nationals who have attained their 17th but not their 23rd Birthday and have obtained their Overseas School leaving Certificate or their F. of M. Certificate of Education,516 words
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Advertisement359 1961-12-23 21 NOTICES TO ALL CONCERNED Mr. M. K. de Pillal is no longer employed as liie Mess Manager of Temple Hill Officers Mess RAF. Chaiigl and has no authority to piedge the credit of. or lo place orders on behalf ef the Mess. VACANCY FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL SENIOR ASSISTANT APPLICATIONS are359 words
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Advertisement942 1961-12-23 21 (Continued from Pace IS) SITUATIONS VACANT it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ctt. tttrtt RIAO thr Senior Appointments Vacant In Tbe bunday Mall each week. WANTEO: Foreign exchange bank requires Junior clerks. Must nave passed Senior Cambridge Orade L Box A 5771 B.T. B'pore. WANTED. Lady Receptionist, of any race,942 words
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Advertisement1009 1961-12-23 21 SITUATIONS VACANT 2* Wordt SS (Min,)— Box St ct*. txtrm PROPISSIONAL ACCOUNTANT*! FIRM requires one Senior clerk wtth sound know ledge In Income Tax and Secretarial Practice for It* office la Singapore. Professional qualification bolder or one near qualifying preferred. It also require* one Senior Audit and Account* Clerk for1,009 words
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Advertisement944 1961-12-23 21 EDUCATION It Worm* SS (Min.)— Box St rt*. rxtrm j L.C.O. EXAM. Bkpmc Inter. Acctg. Higher question* •> Answers 1947-61. Also T/wrlting qns. available trom T.O. BamueL P.O. Bos 1731, Spore. CITY SCHOOLi Enrolments opea for raoralng/evrnlng classes 1962 sessions: Beaool Certsncate, BAG.. O.C-B. *O7 'A' levels, Q.T. Commercial studies:944 words
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Advertisement1069 1961-12-23 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Wordo $i (Min.)— Box St ctt. txtrm BERKELEY SPORTS CAR 60 mpg. Phoa* Spore 2406 ext. 23. i»53 FORD CONSUL sood running order. $1,000 Apply 4 Cheyae Court. Gloucester Barrack*. Snore 3. I*B2 TRIUMPH MAYFLOWER $830'only good rmntng condition. Insured till October 1962. Ring 6'por* *****.1,069 words
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Advertisement1001 1961-12-23 21 VEHICLES FOR SALE it Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ct*. txtrm tIRKIUY SPORTB latr 19M. vmnd condition, taxed )946/-. Tel. (B'pore) *****. Laws. ASIA MOTOR CO. Ltd. «-«r~ffT~f Cant Offer:- 1961 Peuxeot 404, Bornw»rd TS, Triumph Hrrald, Opel Rekord. 19«> Upfl Rekord, Opel Kapltan. Pontiac. Plat 1100. I».'>9 Ford Consul,1,001 words
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Advertisement422 1961-12-23 21 SHOPPING GUIDE (S'pet*) tt Word* Sit (Minimum) BofJf f motif h. 10 Wordt JJ.SfI (Mm.) LOOK heforc you lea* Batik Shop Cathay Clnrm.i T.V«\T LU»THOU» cultural pr;irl rtiokrrs. dr*iKnml by Lee Unn Uoldsmith. BUYING YOUR Diamond ci(l« from CblonK Shine Jtwcller* Til: HIM JAVA MODES Exclusive Batik SYimamts, betchwear, madr-tn-measure422 words
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Advertisement1418 1961-12-23 22 COMPANY MEETINGS SUNGEI BESI MINES AND AVER HITAM TIN DREDGING MR. Ci. W. SIMMS'S RI.VII W I Owing to the present tin position I It 1133 been necessary for the International Tin Council to arrange that the buffer stock shall be comprised solely of cash. The cash I levy on1,418 words
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Advertisement965 1961-12-23 22 COMPANY MEETINGS MALAYAN TIN DREDGING SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING L The annual genera! meetings of Malayan Tin Dredging, Ltd., and Southern Malayan Tin Dredging. Ltd.. were ne.d on December 15, In London. The following are extracts from the Statements of the Chairman, Mr. F. O. Charlesworth: MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LTD.965 words
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Advertisement715 1961-12-23 22 taken of the regulations relating to Oversea* Trade Corporations. The beconti rel&tes to the provi- j sion of additional mining areas i and to the pi o vision" of a seagoing bucket aredge. These matters have oeen under active consideration for some time but thai they are mallei* upon which715 words
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Advertisement754 1961-12-23 22 NOTICE NOTICE FIRST MALAYAN FUND Notice Is hereby given that mder the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution of Income of the above fund is due to be made >n 15th February 1962 to unit holders registered on 31st December 1961. Malayan Unit Trusts Limited COOPER BROTHERS CO. Secretaries.754 words
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Advertisement802 1961-12-23 22 NOTICE. SECOND MALAYAN FUND Notice is hereby given that under the terms of the Trust Deed, a distribution of Income of the above fund Is due to be made on 15th February 1962 to unit holders registered on 31st December 1961. Malayan Ur.it Trusts Limited COOPER BHOTHERS CO. Secretaries. THE802 words
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Advertisement383 1961-12-23 22 KERETAPI TANAH MELAYU TENDER NOTICE The Malayan Railway Administration is prepared to receive from Registered Contractors, P.WJ3 Class 'A' Head IV Sub-head 2. *nd Railway Class 'A' with acceptable experience in pretxessed concrete construction and marine piling. tenders for the construction of a 25.000 sq. ft. transit shed on piled383 words
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Advertisement134 1961-12-23 22 MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE Tenders irom Class "D" and above registered Contractors will bo received at the Office of tlio Senior Architect. Ministry of Education. Yourg Road. Kuala Lumpur, up to 3 p.m. of the 28th December. 1961 for Transport of Laterite Gravel from Batang Berjuntal Quarry to Site134 words
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Article, Illustration613 1961-12-23 23 PENALTY TURNS GAME AGAINST MALA VANS MALAYA 1 (Eng Wah 34 mins) PAKISTAN.. ..3 (hayet 34 mins, Wah««d 45 mins and 57 mins) KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. PAKISTAN'S respect for Malaya hockey could only have increased in today's match at Princes Road which the Olympic champions wonNG BEH LEOW - 613 words
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Article64 1961-12-23 23 SINGAPORE. Fri. Singapore Civilians will meet Services In the annual Joe Chappell Memorial Trophy soccer match at the Naval Base tomorrow The teams are: Service*: Moseley; Newton, Platford; Edwards. Ash worth, Tebbuts; Hill, Coates, Sperrlng. Stringfellow. Middleman. Civilian-: Idros Albar; Wan Chin, AH Samljan; Mat moon,64 words
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Article51 1961-12-23 23 SUNGEI PATANI, Frl.— D Hirst will captain Kedah against Penang In their Malaya Cup rugger match at Penang tomorrow. The lineup Is: Appleyard; Chin Scow Yeong. Jamieson, D. Hirst. Syed Khalid; 8. E. August In, Choong Chek Sal: Nagappan, Tedford. Petrle, Jones. Smith. Yau Seng Yoon, Budge, Abdullah51 words
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Article34 1961-12-23 23 CUTTACK. India, Fri. After MCC had declared at 261 for four, East Zone had made 37 without loss by the close on the first day of their three-day match here today. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article252 1961-12-23 23 OTHERS IMPROVED, HE SA YS PENANG. Friday. MALAYA'S swimming team to the SEAP Games at Rangoon "did not fare too badly," said team manager Kuan Huah Oong here today. 1 l The eight-man team won a Uver muial through Llm leng Chek of Selangor in252 words
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196 1961-12-23 23 THE DAVIS CUP: NO RUSH FOR TICKETS By JACK FINGLETON ]if ELBOURNE. Fri. There's no particular Davis Cap fever about the challenge round between Australia and Italy which begins here on Boxing Day. Sale of tickets jumped yesterday for the first day's play but enthusiasts are wary of taking tickets196 words
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Article72 1961-12-23 23 BASKETBALL TOUK MATCH (Talplng) Sin Chew Teachers. Spore bt N. Perak Teachers 82-88 TABLE TENNIS PAN-MALAYAN CHINESE ENGINEER ASBN"B CBHIPB (Ipoh) Spore bt S'gor 5-3. bt Negrt 5-0: Negrl bt Penang 5-3; Sgor bt Perak 5-3; Per.anp bt Kampar 5-3. SOCCER FRIENDLIEB: Indian Assn 7 Engineer TC 172 words
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Article57 1961-12-23 23 SEREMBAN, Prt The annual soccer match between Negrl Indians and Selangor T.P.C.A. for the Deepavall Cup will be played at Princes Road stadium, Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday. The Negrl team will be from: M. Maniam. Raghavan, Manlam. Thanaraj. Thangkiah. Martmuthu, George, Anthony, A. Ponnudural, J. Anthony,57 words
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Article35 1961-12-23 23 SINGAPORE, Frl. Singapore Hockey Association will hold a trial at the padang tomorrow to select the teams to meet the visiting Pakistan hockey team at Jalan Besar stadium on Dec. -26 and 27.35 words
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Advertisement23 1961-12-23 23 Dftprc CDflDT ENGLAND CRICKET NEED PIGGOTT CAN PROVIDE o PAGES Or IT \ew leader— page n star turn— page is L'wSn MOST fXM^CfO23 words
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Advertisement226 1961-12-23 23 i^^l^lw Largest Italian Refrigerator l\ill^l«jF Manufacturer THOSE WHO USE ICNIS CET NOTHINC ■UT THE BEST Full range of refrigerators with all available latest features O aß_!^l^E399^ ill' L_ -A. A V t A» I =^=^^^^1 LOVELY DESIGN The latest innovation to our Refrigerators <s PEDAL OPERATED DOOR SINGAPORE SOLE DISTRIBUTORS:UNITED226 words
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Miscellaneous140 1961-12-23 23 KUGGES MALAYA CUP: Penang v Kedah (Western Rd, 8). SANDERSON CUP FINAL: RAF Changl v RAP Tengah (Changlt FARLEIGH ROBERTSON TROPHY: Perak v N. Sembllan (Ipoh padang, 5). FRIEXDLIES: Singapore SSC vR. Signals (padang); SRC v REME (A. Rajah Rd) The Black* v 5 Dog Coy RMP (Thomson Rd) HMS140 words
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Article363 1961-12-23 24 O Guthrie director: Breach of pact? They're the guilty party... SINGAPORE, Fri. A director of the strike-bound Guthrie and Co.. Ltd.. Mr. J.H. Craig, today denied a charge by the Singa- j pore Business Houses Employees I'nion. that j the company had violated an agreement it363 words
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334 1961-12-23 24 SINGAPORE, Fri. The general manager of William Jacks and Co. (Malaya) Ltd. in Singapore. Mr. A. J.M. Ramsay, today denied that the company had challenged the Singapore Business Houses Employees' I'nion to take industrial action on the issue ol profit-sharing, as334 words
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Obituary9 1961-12-23 24 C.OLTMAN. ARTHUR OAKLEY paved away 20.12.61 s.i-.-n, l'uneral9 words
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Article116 1961-12-23 24 MRS. LAM HOR YIN .md family. lpoh thank all r.lativ. .mrt friend* for their kind I WfMtlM, loan of cars. niKht visiti tod MtMMUutci .a ih< toaareJ. MR. AND MRS. S iw:ir ij.ih think nil friend* and NSBtHM for thrlr valasMi iMa, good ..«hr». rabies. iwrvlrn rendered m<l attaaSßSM116 words
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Obituary21 1961-12-23 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of T N IVi.l:i«on Callad Horn- To Ood SS.I3.iT. W« Lorn Thot Well Bui J»«us Loven21 words
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Article20 1961-12-23 24 VISIT HILDA'S" I coektmi i thlli t*xtn**t afcej I New Hhipmrm of 1 MS. Open till 630 B.a t*-<Uy.20 words
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207 1961-12-23 24 Merger with Indonesia report: Lim denies it CINGAPORE, Fri. Mr. Lim Chin Siong today denied that he had told an Indonesian news correspondent that he preferred a merger with Indonesia rather than with Malaya. The secretary-general of the Barisan Sosialis was commenting on a report carried by the Left-wing Bintang207 words
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Article351 1961-12-23 24 LONDON. I:l.—StocK markets I ended tiie WMk prior to Christ-1 mas on a vt:y iatlsfactory no(e today Atienaance In the "house" was consideiatly smallei than on a normal oay ana bMtDSM was at a ver>- low level, paniculatiy after the ci.ii.- deh.s had bnen completed.351 words
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Article, Illustration93 1961-12-23 24 SINGAPORE. Fri. About 171 old people at the Bushey Park Home for the Aged had a double Christmas surprise this morning. They were first entertained to a tea party, then they were told: "Don't go yet the party is not over." A group93 words
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Article220 1961-12-23 24 29 KILLED AS COMET 4-B CRASHES ANKARA, Friday. fjOMET 4-13 oi British European Airways crashed just after takeoff from here last night. Twenty-nine people, including the crew of seven, were killed. Wreckage was hurled over a wide area, but one man, the Israeli Military Attache here. Col. Joseph Kadar. escapedReuter - 220 words
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Article, Illustration147 1961-12-23 24 VIPs HOLD 'INFORMAL TALKS' (ON GOLF) SINGAPORE. Fri. Thailand's No. 2 "strong man," Gen. Thanom Kittikachom. had "Informal talks" here with the U.K. Commissioner-General for South-East Asia; Lord Selkirk, today— about golf. Gen. Klttikachorn. the Deputy Premier and Defence Minister of Thailand, made a brief stopover at the Singapore airport147 words
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Article24 1961-12-23 24 MOSCOW. Frl. Rus>ia earned Belgium yesterday of he "dangerous consequences" >f its decision granting the Vest German army bases on Belgian territory.24 words
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Advertisement61 1961-12-23 24 CUNN. lo K;iv .m.l Trevor, a ion, NiStf Jonnthnn. liroth*r for K*vin. At 23 1- >il thankn to Doctor* ;<nrt St.ifl THE ENCAP.EMENT is nrilin'.ncmi b»lwi f r. .\<ln:tn I- ram ;>. flden son of Mr. and Mn, \V K\:in and Patricia AilK-n. only daufhter ol Mr. E, T. Kesmp61 words
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Advertisement67 1961-12-23 24 L^^LujJ if WS'^^^ V'^'A- M 1 TITUS AUTOMATIC Look car««ully at the TITUS u/HTroDDrtrtr trademark. ..for here you see WATERPROOF he 9ymbQ ong S4oc Bted WTJ MH with high precision Swiss B SOLFIX BALANCE watches, and guaranteed to &^PJ give you quality comparable Hgy. INCABLOC PROTECTED to the h.Bhestpr.ced watches67 words
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Miscellaneous44 1961-12-23 24 The weather UIGHEST and lowest tern pern lures in Malaya and Singapore ior the period 8 p.m. Thursday to 8 p.m. yesteroay. Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 82 73 Penang -88 "2 lpoh 91 70 Malacca 88 72 Siiigsipore 88 7344 words
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