The Straits Times, 13 December 1962
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Title Section21 1962-12-13 1 AVERAGE DAILY CEBTIFIEB SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times Hat*** Estd. 1845. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1962. -ft- 15 CENTS. KDN 03621 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1962-12-13 1 LESLIE HOFFMAN - ALMOST OVER Nightmare over for Jean LESLIE HOFFMAN FOUR MAIN TOWNS FREED Seria police station falls to besieging British force and 45 hostages (all feeling fine) walk out After five days of fighting the Brunei revolt is virtually over. Seria, Kuala Belait, Limbang and Lawas have all been retaken. FiveLin Yaw Chong - 1,390 words
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345 1962-12-13 1 Parliament backs Tengku's actions on Brunei KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The unpreparedness of the British in meeting the Brunei revolt was a clear indication that they were sincere about making the oilrich state independent through Malaysia. Tengku Abdul Rahman said this in the House of Representatives tonight, minutes before the House345 words
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Article88 1962-12-13 1 KUCHING, Wed.—Sarawak Council Negri member, Mr. Tan Chong Meng, was arrested yesterday as a member of a clandestine Communist organisation after he had attended the morning session of the Council's budget meeting. Mr. Tan is a central committee member of the Sarawak United Peoples Party. His wife was88 words
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Article, Illustration1139 1962-12-13 1 THE SCENE: Seria police station THE TIME: The hour of rescue SERIA TOWN, Wednesday. ]y|R. Ben Bennett, a cheerful Shell engineer with five day's growth of beard on his face, smiled broadly as he came up to1,139 words
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Article56 1962-12-13 1 NIK SATISFIED WITH CUBA OUTCOME >1OS« 'l\\ Wrd Ml Khru^lx lif-v r>.tid tml mat with tin wrtimm "f thr I ri-is r< uhrd by mm promi>r on both sidrthe time bad come t<> the i^rrrmrnts on p:«P' I jnd hjvr them confu it the IV Hr wa» i56 words
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Advertisement8 1962-12-13 1 LOOKING DEATH IN THE FACE- See Page 58 words
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FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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120 1962-12-13 2 INDIA VOTES WITH THE WEST ON KOREA UNITED NATIONS. Wed. —The L.N. Political Committee yesterday invited the Republic of Korea to take part in a debate on the Korean question but it voted to bar Communist North Korea unless it has a complete change in heart and atirpLs United Nations120 words
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Article430 1962-12-13 2 NEW DELHI, Wednesday NEHRU TELLS OF FOREIGN AID NEED Nehru said here last night that India must get more defence equipment i from abroad to strengthen her preparations to meet the Communist Chinese, a spokesman for the Congress Parliamentary Party said. Speaking to M.P.'s of theReuter; UPI - 430 words
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265 1962-12-13 2 America's 6,000-mile 'instant' rockets are ready pREAT FALLS (Monu tana). Wed. The Minuteman intercontinental ba 1 1 ist ie missile became operational yesterday when 20 of the nuclear-tipp-ed rockets, housed in underground silos at Malstrom Air Force Base, were declared ready for combat duty. A further 130 of the 6,000--mlleReuter - 265 words
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70 1962-12-13 2 T ONDON, Wed. Signals from the American Venus rocket Mariner II were picked up by the Jodrell Bank radio-telescope station near Manchester yesterday. A spokesman said the signals were still good. The station expected to continue picking up the signals until the rocket wentReuter - 70 words
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Article32 1962-12-13 2 JAKARTA. Wed. A woman died when a carnage she rode to take the bride to the groom plunged into a river In Kebumen, Central Java, newspapers here reported. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article, Illustration42 1962-12-13 2 FILM star Elizabeth Taylor. In matching; fur hat and collar, pictured on her arrival at Victoria Station. London, after travelling overnight from Paris. She is to star with Richard Burton in "The VlP's" to be made in Britain for MGM.—Reuterphoto.42 words
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Article29 1962-12-13 2 BARROW-IN-PURNESS (Northern England) Wed. Preliminary sea trials of Britain's first nuclear submarine, the £20 million Dreadnought were called off yesterday because somebody blew a fuse. Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Article39 1962-12-13 2 NEW YORK. Wed.— The Labour Secretary, Mr. W. Wlllard Wlrtz. yesterday stepped Into the five-day-old strike of printers that has forced nine big New York city dally newspapers, with a circulation of 5.7 million, to shut down.39 words
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76 1962-12-13 2 pOME. Wed— The Pope has made a 'remarkable recovery" from his gastric disorders, a Vatican official said yesterday. Msgr. Igino Cardlnale. chief of protocol for the Vatican Secretariat of State, said thLs In denying a report that the Pontiff Is gravely 111. He termed theUPI - 76 words
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Article49 1962-12-13 2 CAPE CANAVERAL. Wed. Relay. more powerful successor to TelsUr. the pioneer telecommunications satellite. Is expected 'o be rocketed Into space here tomorrow. Relay has been designed to link three continents. South America. North America and Europe, with live television and Improved radio signals— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article252 1962-12-13 2 America pleads to scrap Skybolt T ONDON, Wed. Mr. Robert McNamara, the United States Defence Secretary, yesterday told Mr. Peter Thorneycroft, the British Defence Minister, that America was considering scrapping the Skybolt missile programme, an authoritative source said here. The source said Mr. Thorneycroft had warned Mr McNamara of theReuter - 252 words
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149 1962-12-13 2 MOSCOW, Wednesday. OUSSIA today announced the arrest of a Soviet 1V scientific worker said to have links with Western intelligence services through Mr. Greville Wyne, a London businessman already held on spy charges. The official news agency Tass named him as O. V Penkovsky.149 words
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113 1962-12-13 2 LONDON. Wed —Mr. Joseph Godber, Minister of State at the Foreign Office, said yesterday that the Soviet Union's offer at the Geneve test ban talks to have three "black boxes" sited on Russian territory was a "ray of hope." "It is interestingReuter - 113 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-12-13 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby f WOULD MXJ LIMB 7\ fnO, IT6 UP It>) TWI« Oie. D6AB ?J YOU TO *AY.// >^ I mXltr f*tf AJ JtV Am\ UMI I 1 S* I mw^m f r*nm w w^ w w <« Atm 141 words
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192 1962-12-13 3 Election 'wangle' -235 for two seats f ONDON, Wed. A v total of 235 applications "have been received for nomination papers in two British by-elections. Nearly all are from servicemen who have discovered they can obtain a free discharge by saying they Intend to run for Parliament. There have been192 words
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56 1962-12-13 3 Committee to discuss farm problems BRUSSELS, Wed. Britain and the Common Market ministers yesterday accepted a Dutch proposal for a solution to agricultural problems which are threatening Britain's entry Into the European Economic Community. Both sides agreed to take part in a special agricultural committee under the presldertty of Mr.56 words
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Article34 1962-12-13 3 .;KRNE. Wed— The Swiss Nanonal Council (lower house) yesterday voted 142-15 for Swiss membership of the Council of Europe A Communist motion against joining was defeated by 158 to three votes. Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration77 1962-12-13 3 IyHILE the Italians (below) applaud, Peking's representatives (above) show their indifference after the speech of a proMoscow comrade at the Italian Communist Party congress. On the right is Peng Ti, reading a newspaper, and centre another member of the Chinese delegation, the leader of which Chao Yi-Ming,UPI - 77 words
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140 1962-12-13 3 BONN, Wed.— A reorganised West German Government coalition of Christian and Free Democrats under Dr. Konrad Adenauer's leadership was agreed upon here yesterday. The reshuffled Cabinet, which brings seven new faces into the Government, ends the crisis which the Free Democrats provoked threeReuter - 140 words
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Article35 1962-12-13 3 JOHANNESBURG. Wed.— Five Africans were killed, 20 were taken to hospital and 29 were unaccounted following a collapse at the Wpst Driefonteln goldmine, about 35 miles west of here today. Reuur35 words
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Article27 1962-12-13 3 UNITED NATIONS Wed. The United Nations Children's Fund (Unlcef). which provides food and help to needy mothers and children, marked Its 16th anniversary yesterday.— UJU.27 words
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Article223 1962-12-13 3 LE O P O L DVILLE, Wed.— Mr. Robert Gardiner, head of the U.N. Congo mission, said today the U.N. intended to use "every sort of pressure we can" to end Katanga's secession. The U.N. would not attack Katanga but would fight back "If In223 words
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Article49 1962-12-13 3 SALISBURY Wed. Sir Boy Welensky. Rhodesian Federal Prime Minister, said yesterday that in 18 months British troops would have been forced oat of Kenya and the Arabian Peninsula. "Only the Federation will be able to provide a British base in this part of the world." Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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280 1962-12-13 3 End these artificial barriers, urges Tito MOSCOW, Wednesday. PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia, in a speech published yesterday by the Communist Party newspaper Pravda, urged an end to what he called the artificial barriers that have divided Russia and Yugoslavia in the past. Mr. Titos speech, full of warm phrases about280 words
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Article56 1962-12-13 3 BUENOS AIRES, Wed. The Argentine Government dismissed its air force commander yesterday then ordered troops to seize Cordoba, the nations second largest city, to prevent him staging a revolt. The troops seized all a y communications centre* in Cordcba after Brig. Cayo Alslna tried tr. set56 words
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Article37 1962-12-13 3 LONDON. Wed.— Ninety prisoners in Dartmoor jail rioted in the mallbag shop yesterday and injured fivt prison officers The outbreak was quickly quelled and the men sent back to their cells —ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article36 1962-12-13 3 VIENTIANE. Wed. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, former cc-chalr man of the Geneva ponference on Laos and now Governor-designate of Kenya, left Vientiane today after a three day "very private" visit for Rangoon.— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Advertisement433 1962-12-13 3 WHY DON'T YOU SAVE INCOME TAX? YEB. why don't you? You can pay less income tax as the life assurance premiums paid by you will be deducted from your assessable income. You will only pay Income tax on the reduced Income after deducting premium paid It is Important, however, that433 words
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112 1962-12-13 5 Let's stop blaming each other, says Embassy KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Indonesia Embassy here said today that neighbouring countries should stop blaming each other for the Brunei revolt. A statement issued by the Embassy said: "Indonesia's attitude concerning the Brunei movement is clear enough. "As it has been stated h\112 words
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Article32 1962-12-13 5 SINGAPORE. Wed. The Singapore branch of the Pacific Overseas League tonight donated a large Christmas tiee loaded with presents to the St. Andrews Mission Hospital at Tanjonß Pa»r Road32 words
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903 1962-12-13 5 LESLIE HOFFMAN - 'EACH YARD WAS LIKE A MILE'— SURVIVOR LESLIE HOFFMAN When 42 men were prodded with guns to face death as 'human shield' for rebels,.. By reporting from SERIA TOWN, Wednesday fH)HTY-TW() men. their hands tied behind their backs iuici linked together in columns of three, were marched forward towards the903 words
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Article136 1962-12-13 5 Air Force carried 3,500 men SINGAPORE, Wed— The Far East Air Force carried 3,500 troops and 40,000 lb. of freight during the three-and-half day airlift up to today to battle areas in Borneo, it was announced here tonight. A FEAF spokesman said the air support operation had surprised Army field136 words
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Article80 1962-12-13 5 Wed. O Malayan jockey Chris Dragon, was killed in a car crash at the 4th milr Segamat Buloh Ka.sap Road this afternoon. Dragon's M.G. sports car collided with an oncoming lorry at a sharp bend. The lorry driver escaped injury, but an attendant was slightly injured.80 words
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Article64 1962-12-13 5 SINOAPORE, Wed. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. today sent a telegram to the leader of the Sabah Alliance PfcMy, Mr. Donald Stephens, conemulating him on his determined stand against foreign lorces 111--teilertng in Malaysia Mr lee adued: We should all be grateful for this premature64 words
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Article187 1962-12-13 5 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING, Wed. SARAWAK Communists have been ordered underground and Brunei rebels are escaping from Brunei into Sarawak territory, the Chief Secretary, Mr. F.D. Jakeway, warned the Sarawak Council Negri this afternoon. Security forces were "waiting to receive" the refugee rebels, he said. Mr.187 words
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Advertisement284 1962-12-13 5 Eye danger signals RED RIMS 4^g| > ?Sv WAT{ RING STYES $1 bloodshot ?l|L W WHITES TIRED EYES SMARTING Take action now-get 11% f PAY modern treatment Fcfy^rem Vpl I VAt^ health rv£/| Eyes that face the dangers of dust. germs, sun glare and stra'n. need KSfSB I the safe,284 words
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Article, Illustration120 1962-12-13 6 EXCLUSIVE: Another page of pictures by him Yaw Chong received by air last night Result of the curfew ON GUARD at a police post in Brunei Town, where anyone found in the streets is liable to be shot. CAPTURED REBELS are escorted by troops intohim Yaw Chong received by air last night - 120 words
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Advertisement141 1962-12-13 6 It's a small car with a big heart! Popular all over the world. Driven by people X^ j who like the young feel of the Fiat 500 D. Yes, it's so easy to drive, so simple I I f~\ to park, so cheap to run, that you just have no141 words
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219 1962-12-13 7 Sergeant tried to embrace me, says amah MALACCA. Wed. An) iTI amah alleged in the Sessions Court here today that her former employer at Terendak Camp had made improper advances to her Rebecca Chee Chow Ling. 21. alleged that her employer, Sgt. O. A. Anderson of the Military Police, had219 words
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Article50 1962-12-13 7 SINGAPORE. Wed— Dr. Milton fc. Flower, an American political scientist, will speak on human rights at the United States Cultural Centre Library. Armenian Street, at 5.30 p.m. on FridayThe address will be an interpretation of the United Nations' Declaration of Human Rights and America's Bill of Rights.50 words
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Article49 1962-12-13 7 3INOAPORE. Wed.— The Far East Air Force principal medical oflicer. Air Commodore E. A. Rice, flew to Labuan by a RAF Britannia to study the medical .situation in Brunei. He will look Into medical sup-i plies, and the adequacy of doctors' there during his visit.49 words
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Article, Illustration144 1962-12-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. rpHE FIRST 60 troops of the Ist Bn., the Royal A Welch Fusiliers, flew into Changi by R.A.F. Comet at*6 a.m. today i The soldiers including six officers, all dressed in civilian clothes, were led by Major P Dryland. Minutes after their arrival, the144 words
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Article54 1962-12-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Ist Magistrate, Inche Abu Talib bin Othman. today fined Kuan Chor Hin. 38. of Ipoh Road. $350 or two months' jail for committing criminal breach of trus; of a typewriter on Sept. 22 at Chan Chi Mot Road. The typewriter was worth54 words
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Article36 1962-12-13 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A Town Council Labourer. T. Doraisamy. 68. was seriously injured when he was in collision with a police motorcyclist outside the general Hospital. He suffered head and arm Injuries.36 words
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94 1962-12-13 7 Youth hostel song plan of Malaya -accepted KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Malaya's proposal for a universal youth hostelling song has been accepted by the International Youth Hostel Federation. Dr. J. 11. Newton, chairman of the Malayan Youth Hostel Association, disclosed this today. 'Hiking' Dr. Newtpn. who recently returned from the annual94 words
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301 1962-12-13 7 Dissenting students bar Brunei protest SINGAPORE, Wednesday. J^ PROTEST march by University of Singapore students against military intervention in Brunei was called off at the last minute today after about 500 students signed a dissenting petition. The march had been called by the executive committee of the University of Singapore301 words
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Article17 1962-12-13 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed— The Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Fund committee collected $5,748 last month.17 words
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281 1962-12-13 7 SINGAPORE, Wed A GOVERNMENT scheme to enable abandoned, neglected or orphaned children to grow up in the atmosphere of a home has proved so successful that mentally deficient children are being brought within its scope. The scheme started In 1956 is officially known as281 words
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Article20 1962-12-13 7 TANAH RATA. Wed. The Sultan of Pahang has inaugurated a $150,000 extension to the Smoke House Inn here.20 words
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Article, Illustration66 1962-12-13 7 SINGAPORE. Wed.—lnche S. M. Aljufri (above) a compositor employed by the Light Press, Brunei, which is owned by rebel leader A. M. Azahari. arrived from Brunei under military miard in an RAF transport plane early today. Inche Aljufri. a Singapore resident was accompanied by his brother-in-law,66 words
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Article190 1962-12-13 7 FULL HONOURS FOR A GURKHA SINGAPORE. Wed. L/Cpl. Dalbahadur Gurung. 24. killed by a shot in the head in the Brunei campaign over the weekend, was buried with full military honours in Ulu Padan cemetery here yesterday. More than 100 officers and soldiers were at the funeral. L'Cpl. Dalbahadur of190 words
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Advertisement146 1962-12-13 7 f^ k It's fast becoming a habit! Watch the roads you'll see them everywhere. Fiat 60CTs I 1 I have become one of Malaya's most popular cars. Chosen by people who like to I I I I look smart, have a car of value, yet save on costs and enjoy146 words
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Article34 1962-12-13 8 indecency— jailed SINGAPORE. Wed.— Monamed Burkhan. 33, was jailed for six months here today for committing aa Mt of gross indecency on a 10-year-old boy at the corporals nets. RAP. Solptar. on Nov. 29.34 words
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Article, Illustration332 1962-12-13 8 SINGAPORE, Wednesday. A USTRALJAN manufacturers are prepared to set up industries in Singapore on a partnership basis with local capital without asking for a controlling interest. The director of the Economic Development Board, Mr. E. J. Mayer, said this at a news conference today332 words
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Article29 1962-12-13 8 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Kandahar Airport, Afghanistan, waa declared a small-pox infected area by the Singapore Oovrrnment today for the purpose of the Quarantine and Prevention of tMaeaae Ordinance.29 words
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Article, Illustration113 1962-12-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Clifford Joseph. 36 (above), an oilfield radio operator employed by Shell in Seria, was one of the first victims of the Brunei revolt. This moraine his family here found out for the first time that he had been killed in113 words
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Article204 1962-12-13 8 INCHING, Wed. The 1V revolt in Brunei and Azahari's claim to speak for Sarawak and North Borneo were condemned and repudiated by the Sarawak Council Negri today and the North Borneo Legislative Council yesterday. In the Council Negri, the Datu Bandar Haji Mustapha President of Party204 words
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Article67 1962-12-13 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Minister of Transport, Dato Sar- don bin Hajl Jublr, will open the < third Federation of Malaya Budd- hist Youth Convention at the 1 1 Sasana Abhlvurdhi Wardhana So- dety premises in Temple Road, I Brickfields on Sunday. The three-day convention will67 words
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Article260 1962-12-13 8 CUT FEES FROM PAY, SAYS UNION ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed. 1V The National Union of Plantation Workers today called for the introduction of the "check-off" system under which union subscriptions are deducted from pay. A resolution, one of 24 passed at Its triennial delegates' conference, said- "The check-off system will enable260 words
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Article72 1962-12-13 8 MALACCA. Wed— The Malacca Chief Minister, Inche Abdul Ohafar bin Baba. said thai the Slate Government and the municipal council would spend $8 million to build a big reservoir In Durlan i Tunggal. about nine miles from I here. He announced this when ha opened the72 words
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Article109 1962-12-13 8 IPOH. Wednesday rE annual conference of the Methodist Mission In Malaya which began here today was told that the Methodist Church was expanding. The 170 delegates, both clergymen and laymen, attending the conference are from the Federation and Singapore. The conference was de- clareci open by109 words
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Miscellaneous135 1962-12-13 8 \ll<!l Oop Hy V. T. Hmtniim W€LC,OP COUO9C IF LOOK? NOW YOU I I I CX3NT I YOUR PHVBOAN CAN SEE HOW I f v***.') ISKJ'T 6HE I I V I OUCSS A BIT OF TIME-TRAVEUN" 1 1 MAS COUN9KLED OOOLAS OOINQ I L '1 SUMPIKI/ I VVOtILO OOAWV HARM135 words
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Article, Illustration1740 1962-12-13 9 STRAITS TIMES Special Feature The battleship that carried its own cargo of doom PRIDE OF THE FRENCH NAVY, BUT- ALTHOUGH ii \v;is still spring, Tuesday, March 12, 1907 was an exceptionally hot day along the Mediterranean coast of France. At noon, the great naval port of Toulon shimmered In the1,740 words
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Obituary67 1962-12-13 10 Tii Wortl- Sl* (Minimum) NlWt RECEIVIO from Tellipali. Cevlan. of d<alb of Mr. P. Subra- i ■namam. Retired Head Uusrd, Mala- t yan Railway, Old Resident Prai. Province Wellealey. MR*. YONC VIT LIP) (nee Chdi Monk Lam passed away peacefully on HK'-K leaving behind 11 sons, v laughtera. 267 words
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Article209 1962-12-13 10 t* Wmr4t Sit (Himimum, MR AND MRS. A P. Paul thank all frienda and relatlvea who attended their daughter'e wedding on S-l^-aj. aent gift, and good wishes. MR. AND MRS Kajathurai Labu thank friends and relatives for their valuable presenta. goad wlsi.ts and atteadaace at their wedding en s-r.'-ij209 words
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Article104 1962-12-13 10 n.r*. sit fMtnimmm) niitia and hot water are all you '•< for aip after cup of perfect, rrfreabing, 100% Pure tea. JATIaFVINC APPITItINB HVVITA Ciiapbread tbe perfect aubatitute fsr toaat. Enjoy It with all typea ef l>read». butter, cheese or boaey. OAftLINt, My Managing Dire-tor la <pming over for104 words
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987 1962-12-13 10 The Straits Times Thursday, December 13. 1962. Rending The Veil It is beginning to be clear 1 that the Brunei revolt took by surprise only the top brass whose opinion and decisions unfortunately mattered most. The Tengku's disclosures in 'Parliament were disconcerting i enough. A blunt warning of peril led987 words
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Article297 1962-12-13 10 Sir Robert Black has returnid to Hong Kong with a British assurance that the European Community countries have pgreed to work out appropriate measures for the colony before Britain enters the Common Market There has been much concern over the European Community's decision that Hong Kong is not297 words
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325 1962-12-13 10 KATHLEEN lIALTON - KATHLEEN lIALTON By T ONDON, Wed.— Variety, once thought to be on its last legs is making a come-back in Britain, not in the music halls, but in hundreds of pubs and working men's clubs where it originated. The first of the halls is325 words
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LETTERS
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Letter231 1962-12-13 10 ON a recent visit to ihe Cameron Highlands, 1 was talking to a number of farmers, who told me that the current price for cabbages and some other vegetables makes farming uneconomic. In fact one farmer I met, who had been moved from Lub^k Tamang and resettled at231 words
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Letter205 1962-12-13 10 AR EAD E R expresses shock at councillor Krishnan's objection to an overhead bridge over the level crossing at Assam Kumbang Road and brushes off as "nonsense" the claim that Mr. Krishnan's electorate do not want the bridge That there Is a traffic J«m due to205 words
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Letter203 1962-12-13 10 r'O weeks ago on the advice of his optician, my brother went to the Oeneral Hospital In Singapore to have his eyes checked and his coughs treated. My brother spoke no English and he depended on the nurses present to interpret. After a short examination in203 words
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Letter155 1962-12-13 10 rE blocking of traffic from Connaught Drive Into High Street in Singapore fS.T. Dec. 5) has not solved the traffic problem there. In fact the motorist wishing to go to High Street must now take a more hazardous path. For by going around the circus In front155 words
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Letter56 1962-12-13 10 CHINESE bus companies vy in Singapore should see their staff give the public courteous service. Many conductors are impertinent to paying passengers. Some of the drivers are as bad. They drive off before elderly passengers can get down. Credit should go to Penang where bus drivers and conductors56 words
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Letter62 1962-12-13 10 KAMPONO Tengah Road near Segamat is In a dilapidated condition. There are many potholes and despite complaints to the Johore State Council nothing so far has been done. Could this road not be macadamised once and for all? Or are we. second class citizens fit only for this62 words
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Article, Illustration851 1962-12-13 10 WILLIAM MILLINSHIP - ANGUISH ALGERIA WILLIAM MILLINSHIP WITH 4 MILLION OUT OF FIVE JOBLESS, THE COUNTRY FACES ITS BLEAKEST WINTER SINCE THE EIGHT YEAR WAR WITH FRANCE BEGAN from ALGIERS, Wed TMt nigeridti Uove»rnment, faced with ec o n o mic disaster, has appealed for aid to tast and West, announced an austerity851 words
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Advertisement41 1962-12-13 10 ghou) The Renowned CUSTOM TAILORS Styles Cut to the Latest Fashions Hand Tailored Best Workmanship Alto Importers Exporter* ef High Clots Worsteds Woollens. SINGAPORE: 21, Chulio Street, Tol: *****. HONGKONG: Mirodor Mansion. Ist Floor, Room No. 8, 54-64, Nathan Rood. Kowloon.41 words
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Advertisement30 1962-12-13 10 GOOD COMPANIONS UUrIK .m^L^b aC^^"^»*^B»a»» Quinlc **fi3HF laPJfffTTfWWfWWffWn! v V m m Parker the ink that makes all pens write like new! A PfIOOUCT OF Q THE PARKER PEN COMPANY30 words
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164 1962-12-13 11 KUCHING, Wed. A Council Negri mem- 1 ber today expressed sur-i prise at a proposed cut! of 11 posts in the Sarawak Constabulary next "Have we not learnt enough from the severe consequences of the secession of Sarawak to the British Government?" asked164 words
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64 1962-12-13 11 KUANTAN. Wed. The acting Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Yahaya bin Haii Mohamed Seh. said here today that there wa.s a general awakening of interest among the rural people in Pahang to help the Government in its rural development programme. He was64 words
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107 1962-12-13 11 KIAI.A LI'MPIR. Wed. New circular one- < cnt coins will be issued on Monday from the offices of the Board of Commissioners of Currency in Kuala Lumpur Singapore. Penang Kuching and Jesselton. This was announced today by Mr. Tan Slew Sin. Minister of Finance and107 words
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Article42 1962-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Scow Chai. 32. of Alor Gajah. was killed when his motor-cycle and a car collided In Ipoh Road here at 1 m. today. His pillion rider. Chong How Khaw, was admitted to the General Hospital.42 words
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Article369 1962-12-13 11 PRE-STRIKE SALVO BY UNION: BAN WILL SOON LEAD TO TRAIN DELAYS, SUSPENSIONS KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. fHE first blow to Malayan Railway will be delivered tomorrow when 14,000 railwaymen are expected to stop working overtime. The impact of the ban will soon be felt. It will result in369 words
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Article51 1962-12-13 11 KOI A BHARU. Wed.— A businessman. Llm Ban Hee. 34. was kll.ed last night when the van he was driving was Involved In a collision with a bus at the 6th mile, Paslr Mas-Tumpat road None of the bus passengers was nun. Both vehicles were badly51 words
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Article53 1962-12-13 11 SINGAPORE Wea— Three men armrd with knives yesterday broke Into the home of Mr. Mak Kam Hong. 43 In Everltt Road. «nd robbed him of $100 a pen and a watch The robbers tied and bllndlolded Mak and four other mem)irs of his family while they53 words
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227 1962-12-13 11 We do not seek aid of politicians: U'ren KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. Donald U'ren, president of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya, today denied that the union had sought the assistance of politicians to back its claims. He was commenting on Tun Abdul Razak's statement in the House of Representatives on227 words
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69 1962-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— An eight-day training course for 60 youth leaders from the Malaysian region will begin at the Malayan Chinese Association's headquarters here on Sunday. Ten representatives are expected from Sarawak, one from North Borneo, and two from Singapore. The others wl'l be69 words
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Article40 1962-12-13 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Goh Kirn Kuan, 13. was stabbed last night during a gambling quarrel In Amoy Street. Goh and another youth had been playing cards. Goh was taken to hospital. He 1* on the dangerously 1)1 list.40 words
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Article47 1962-12-13 11 SINGAPORE. Wed.— The Chief Justice Sir Alan Rose, was guest of honour at a dinner given by the Singapore After Care Association at the Shanghai Room In Clemenceau Avenue last night. Sir Alan Is giving up his post as Ch<rf Justice on Jan. 5.47 words
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Article, Illustration217 1962-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Hollywood film star William Holden said today he was disappointed that his appointment with Tengku Abdul Rahman had been cancelled. Holden. who was to have met him ibis afternoon to seek the Government's cooperation in the shooting of a film217 words
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99 1962-12-13 11 SINOAPORE. Wed. A delegation of seven from West Irian left Singapore this morning for Europe to canvass support for an early end to United Nations administration of their country They want the U.N. to hand over West Irian to the Indonesian Government by99 words
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Article76 1962-12-13 11 MALACCA Wed.— A seamstress. Yong Pob Chu, successfully petitioned Jn the High Court hw today fox a diaolutlon of marriage on the urounda of her husband's cruelty Mr Justice [small Khan grunted a decree nisi to oe made absolute In three months and also gave her custody76 words
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Article39 1962-12-13 11 MUAR. Wed.— The Assistant Registrar of Citizenship for North and West Johore, Mr. S. Murugasu has appealed to the poonlo to collect their Identity cards which had been accumulated In Muar. Segamat and Batu PahHt registration offices.39 words
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63 1962-12-13 11 Shell sends food to its staff in Brunei CINGAPORE, Wed.— Shell Co. is sending stocks of rice, oats, tinned provisions and medicine for employees affected by the Brunei revolt. The goods will be sent by the Straits Steamship vessel Kimanis, due to leave Singapore on Friday evening. She is expected63 words
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Article38 1962-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Ten* Nglan Chong. 62. who fell from a ladder while painting the kitchen of Kum Leng Restaurant In Pudu Road on Dec. 5, died of his injuries yesterday at the General Hospital.38 words
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Article180 1962-12-13 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. messengers in the Federation are to A take a strike ballot on Monday following rejection of their claims for better salaries by the Government. i This was disclosed In a statement today by the general secretary of the National Union of Telecoms Employees,180 words
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Article94 1962-12-13 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Central and Building Committee of the St. John Ambulance Association In Johore will meet on Sunday to discuss a proposal made by the Red Cross Society that a common headquarters for all organisations doing welfare work should be built here.94 words
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Article48 1962-12-13 11 PENANO. Wed— S. Subramaniam. 24. was today granted 5250 ball on a charge of making a false report at the Dato Kramat Dollce station on Oct. 20 He was alleged to have falsely rpnorted 'hat he was robbed of a waich in a back lane.48 words
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Article247 1962-12-13 11 Towkay: I found bullet in my car ITUALA LUMPUR, Wed —A former police constable. Shariff bin Ahmad. 30. sent a bullet with an extortion letter demanding $10,000 to a building contractor, the Sessions Court here was told today. The letter and bullet were sealed in an envelope which was placed247 words
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Article63 1962-12-13 11 SINGAPORE, Wed. Th« provisional council of the proposed National Union of Singapore Students has urged the Government to expedite the union's registration "in the interests of the student movement." Its application was sent to the Registrar of Societies about five months ago. But apart from an acknowledgment no63 words
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Article36 1962-12-13 11 SINOAPORE. Wed.— Five Chinese evacuees from Brunei, inrludlne a woman and a child. were flown by the Royal Air Force into Singapore this afternoonAnother four or five evacuees were due to arrive late tonight.36 words
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Advertisement122 1962-12-13 11 INDIAN QUALITY PRODUCTS Gleaming Stainless Steel and TO MODERNISE YOUR KITCHEN Clean, sparkling pots, pans, containers for cooking and storing count for a lot in good health. Use Stainless Steel and Aluminium Ware made by one of India's leading manufacturers. LALLUBHAI AMICHAND established over 50 /cars ago. Today's wide, modern122 words
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Advertisement153 1962-12-13 11 k H Hwkfjll■ I i^ I RShpZj w »£ft rl^Ey II r jsj? "5 ■1 MILLION HAPPY HOMES V GET BOILING HOT WATER FROM A f—^\— fjll diromnni Mated Co»»w Tnts*' r.'^^^H*""' 4 W U aECTRIC KETTLE ROYAL KITTLI Omnium Pl.t.* C.p«~r J *r I M*N 1500 or 2000 vatti.153 words
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Miscellaneous423 1962-12-13 11 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SEBVICE 41.7 metre. SHORTWAVE SERVICE A.M. 00 Time Slfrnal: 41 mrtrcs Negsra-Ku. News Headlines: MEDIUM WAVF SERVICK 606 Morning Melodies; 7.00 MEDII'M HAU BEBUCT Kendervous With Music; 7.30 71 m r Time Signal. News; 7.35 Break- A.M. 6.00 Ouod Morning. 8.01 fwrt Club; 8.00423 words
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Article, Illustration406 1962-12-13 12 MANILA, W«d Azahari wants Manila's protection for both THE British Embassy advised today that they were withd rawing the passport of Haji Ahmad Zaini, "Economic Minister" of the "Brunei revolutionary government" and ciose colleague of rebel leader Sheikh Azahari. but they had so far been unableReuter - 406 words
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Article143 1962-12-13 12 LONDON, Wednesday. Tl/IR. NIGEL FISHER, Colonial Under-secretary. said yesterday that 32 piracy cases were notified to the North Borneo Government in the first 10 months of this year. Nineteen pirates were arrested and convicted. Mr. Robin Turton, who had raised the matter in theReuter - 143 words
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Article136 1962-12-13 12 Secrecy over new US stockpile plans if any WASHINGTON, Wed. U.S. Government officials are maintaining close secrecy about any new proposals they might present on U.S. disposal of surplus tin at a meeting to be held here later this week with representatives of the International Tin Council. Rumours thatReuter - 136 words
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Article55 1962-12-13 12 SEREMBAN. Wed.— A full military funeral was given today to a soldier who was. drowned In Port Dlckson yesterday during sea exercises. Trooper Ng Meow Chin. 23. of the 2nd Reconnaissance Regiment was buried this afternoon at the Chinese cemetery in Rasah here A bachelor. Trooper55 words
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63 1962-12-13 12 IPOH. Wed— Yong Peck Har. 21. of Kampong Dollah Kuaia Lumpur pleaded not guilty here today to trying to extort money from ananother woman. Madam Chai Ling Kiau. Yong was alleged to have committed the offence on Dec. 9 at a house In Canning63 words
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Article73 1962-12-13 12 Just in time missionary escape LABUAN, Wed.— A total of 18 Australian missionaries and families were flown out last night from Lawas, northern Sarawak, near the border of Brunei, reliable sources said In Labuan today. The missionaries were evacuated in two slngleengined aircraft and flown by members of the NorthReuter - 73 words
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Article37 1962-12-13 12 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Mrs. Yong Nyuk Lin. wife of the Minister for Education will open a sale of work from Social Welfare Department children's centres at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m. on Saturday37 words
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215 1962-12-13 12 Anneke: Tengku is pleased with song idea PENANG, Wed.— Singer Anneke Gronloh said today she had told Tengku Abdul Rahman, of her intention to dedicate a song to him. !"He thinks if s a wonderful idea," she said. "I shall start composing the song when I go back to Holland215 words
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Article23 1962-12-13 12 KUALA LUMPDR. Wed.— A total of 179 Klrkby teachers arrived by a chartered BOAC Britannia today. Another 81 arrived yesterday.23 words
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Article53 1962-12-13 12 PENANG. Wed.— A hawker was fined $10 today for causing unnecessary obstruction in Kuala Kangsar Road on the morning of Oct. 17. "I tried to push off my cart away as soon as I saw the policeman, but I was too late," Ch'ng Keng. 2553 words
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Article42 1962-12-13 12 LONDON. Wed.— Mr. C. R. Wardle. most of whose service with the Mercantile Bank was in Malaya, will retire at the end of the year as Chief Manager of the bank in London. He will remain on the ooard.42 words
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Article99 1962-12-13 12 These ads upset a councillor JOHORE BAHRU. Wed —A Socialist Front Assemblyman, Mr. Soh Kirn Siam (SenaiKulaii will ask the budget meeting of the Johore Legislative Assembly on Saturday whether local councils are entitled to use money to Insert congratulatory messages in the advertising columns of newspapers. He says this99 words
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Article52 1962-12-13 12 PENANO. Wed. Loh Went Kee. 26. pleaded not guilty today to a summons charge of bigamy. He was alleged to have married Loh Palk Heoh at the Penan* Civil Marriage Registry on Jan. 27 when he already had a wife 1 Gan Kirn Llan.52 words
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285 1962-12-13 12 SINGAPORE, W*d J'HE Court of Appeal yesterday awarded $25,000 damages with costs to Eng Kirn Nam, a businessman, for work done by him for the Asia Motor Company in obtaining the Borgward agency for the sale of motor cars and trucks285 words
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Advertisement34 1962-12-13 12 /wm vim mvs^ 2 FLIGHTS DIRECT FROM SINGAPORE IJII M M If |l ft IJI J Att BPBi AND 1 VIA KUALA LUMPUR fVI/t LA I #I IV fk IK.WW M J 3 Jgj^^""""34 words
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Miscellaneous37 1962-12-13 12 Buys Bunny By Huluh UvimdaM ■~*£i e ji^ oonna USE TH' B^^^M^T /-VOJ MAY REGBET YOUR s '\r^~^^^mW^ PHONE, SO GET LOST W^tr^Tf V INCONS PERA T E TREATMENT/ GREETINGS, SiREM IMA WofiP,aß X.^SYLVESTER 1^ ■I/// M^.gUV'NOR37 words
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Article, Illustration3056 1962-12-13 13 Rebel supporters warned by Ismail DEBATE ON MALAYA'S ROLE IN BRUNEI CRISIS 'OUR POLICEMEN MAY HAVE TO FIGHT OUR BROTHERS— BOESTAMAM By STRAITS TIMES PARLIAMENTARY REPORTERS J£UALA LUMPUR, Wed. A resolution endorsing the Government's stand on the Brunei revolt was passed by the House of Representatives today after an all-day3,056 words
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Advertisement169 1962-12-13 13 SHACHIHATA stationery are inexpensive products of quality. T WJ Marking Ink (in 6 colouri) I Stomp Ink (in 6 colour*) Kian Cwan, V^ IM) Ltd. > nfl (7^ MADE IN AUSTRALIA QUALITY HOUSEWARE A W *>p m^ sfiLd* m f I IIG (£y i W ride on x^^^i M the169 words
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Advertisement55 1962-12-13 13 |I^K^ leather with long ■^B&U leUv/ jA'ni wearing EscoJit* j|| iFyyf ML I soles. Perfect f»J tB t >kM^Ha\ Smart ond comfortable :U \xBBsA Ballerinas in block with -t» fiE durable micro soles. \w ErM the fosh orvmmded \\W^twE^if^ I VWk lUm l other Wltn leather \W^"^u^m soles ond rubber55 words
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Article, Illustration1567 1962-12-13 14 ROBERT MUSEL - ROBERT MUSEL The exchange of secrets between Britain and the U.S. has been jeopardised by a staggering series of spy scandals over recent years... by HOW RUSSIANS GOT THE KEYS TO H-BOMB, A-SUBS LONDON, Wed. One of my neighbours in the large London apartment development I liveUPI - 1,567 words
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Advertisement288 1962-12-13 14 THE CAR FAMILY THAT HAS REVOLUTIONIZED m m MfITfIDINP *fl ft ft DE LUXE SUPER SEVEN COOPER PICK-UP VAN COUNTRYMAN The de-Luxe Saloon is the ideal small car. Real luxury here, with attractively For the man of sport, (or the man of This little utility is the ideal answer to288 words
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Advertisement1015 1962-12-13 15 NOTICES LAW BOOKS FOR SALE OFFERS are Invited for the purchase of the following law books:Halsbury's Laws of England Second edition 28 Volumes. (LAI NAI SING). Asst. Official Administrator, Perak, Ipoh. Bth December, 1962. TENDER NOTICE MAJLIS BANDARAN, ALOR STAR TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED from persons and firms at the1,015 words
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Advertisement387 1962-12-13 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Citizens to fill in a vacancy of clerk In tbe Sekolah Kebangsaan Perempuan, Dungun. Applicants must nave attained their 17th out not their 23rd birthday and must possess the qualifications of either:ca) Cambridge School Certificate or Federation of Malaya Certificate of Education. (b)387 words
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Advertisement899 1962-12-13 15 (Continued from Page iui SITUATIONS VACANT 20 Word* SS (Min.)— Box SO et*. extra WANTED HARDWORKING SALESMEN For Offlce Equipments. Apply Box A 4509 S.T. Spore. COASTAL SHIPPING LINE wsnts Experienced Cargo Canvasser. Apply soonest. Box A4SII B.T. Spore. LADIES TAILOR REQUIRES Girl Assistant with Good Tailoring Experience. Call personally899 words
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Advertisement1014 1962-12-13 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT :u Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: extra PC ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE P.J. arsa. suit Westerner* Keply Box A 1231 B.T. K.U HOUSE TO LIT-Tvo bedrooms. sitimgroom. kltchrn. Moderate Rent Near Mala Road. Contact 2, Jalan Vasm (off Jalao Euoos) Spore, 14. 16 CMIAP CUAN AVI. off HillsMe Drive1,014 words
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Advertisement950 1962-12-13 15 EDUCATION 20 tVurrfs Si Mln.)— Box SO et: extra NEW SESSIONS Typewriting. Shorthand, Book-keeping, Beginners/ Advanced. Enrol to-day. N.C.S., 433 A Geylang Road. Spore. WHILST AWAITING RESULTS. master Shorthand /Typewriting by the Rapid Way <4 months Guaranteed) Enrol Now for the New Sessions in Short hiind Typewriting Bookkeeping with "1.T.8."950 words
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Advertisement1161 1962-12-13 15 TOURS EXCURSIONS tt Wards SSJMIn.h— Box St et*. extra CHERRY BLOSSOM TOUR Hongkong Japan by ship 30th March 1903. Details American Lloyd Agency, 64 Robinson Road, Singapore. Tel: *****. BANCKOK HOHCKOHQ by air 12 days 5795 departure 19-12-62: Bangkok/Chiangmal 15 days 5290 departure 15-12-62; Federation 7 days Jl2O. departure 16-12-62.1,161 words
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Advertisement788 1962-12-13 15 DOGS, PETS, ETC Word* SS (Min.)— Box St et: extra HOLLAND CANARIES For Bale. Apply 101 Victoria Street, Spore. Telephone *****. POMERANIANS: One-yrar-old male puppies for sale Also female boxers. 504, Dun man Road, Spore 15. WANTED a good home for a six-year old cross-breed Alsatian, in healthy condition. Please788 words
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Advertisement385 1962-12-13 15 TAILORING it Words' SJ fMiß.)— Box SO rt: extra NGAI SHC TAILOR X mss concrssion gusrsnteed workmanship. 702 Geylang Road. 8 pore. Trl FOR CLASS TAILORING Suits Shirts. Military Uniforms, Ladles Costumes. DvcsßCa, VMI Nath Tailors. 4/10 Tanglln Koad, I LADIES SHOES Word* Si < Miit. Box SO et: extra385 words
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Article, Illustration469 1962-12-13 16 Dresses to suit all occasions Mood: Distinctly feminine Accent: Frills THREE cheers for the fashions women are going to wear next year. I have just had a peek at the 19(i3 collection of Polynesian clothes created by a famous house in Hawaii and also models from overseas.469 words
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Article70 1962-12-13 16 'Sorcerer' by the Sceneshifters THE Sceneshifters will stage a light-hearted production "Sorcerer" at the Cultural Centre on Wednesday, Dec 19 Sorcerer is a lesser known work of Gilbert and Sullivan and concerns the calamities that fall upon a quiet country village when a love potion is administered. There will be70 words
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Article261 1962-12-13 16 tifHEN a couple is divorced, the wife usually 5 I gets the children and the sympathy. Now in America, the husband has a place to take his troubles. It's called the Divorced Men's Club. Still in its formative stages, the organisation plans E to provide members with261 words
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Advertisement248 1962-12-13 16 f|g*l J $2.80 aerosol or use °9 a ns ffi lli» ,r0 1 Flies. Mosquitoes. INSECT KILLER M h s,w a s PS u&tf HBO r New Hep Super -fine I J OVEN m spray coats your I cleaner I oven in seconds, spray loosens burnt-on W^ Ift food and248 words
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Miscellaneous253 1962-12-13 16 Straits Times Crossword ACKOSS 7 Not 3 in the vlclnltr of n 1. The devil's Job must be very Kings (5-4). monotonous (4-10). 10. N.T. character I had to «up8. Call round on a friend (5). per? (12). 0. Obstruction caused by hair in 14. willing to listen to Peter253 words
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Advertisement1319 1962-12-13 17 TO LIVERPOOL t WEST COAST t.K. 0,,, yoolt 5,,,, yhw> Ptnaai PATROCIUS L'peei. Dubim Glasgow Cd*. II Dec 14 Bee 14/11 Otc II 21 MELAMPUS Linirpill, BMtit Gda.lt Dec It OIC 17/2 B MEMMN Livtraeai. biasgow Oee II Otc 22 tae 21/1J tM 21 AJAX A«onrr.outh, Livtra«al tec 22 tec1,319 words
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Advertisement1449 1962-12-13 17 mm\ J»ll ll M^imilf V tf W'JmWm VI V THE E. A. C. LINESSAILING* 10 GtNOA, lE HAVRE. HAMBURG, IREMEN. ANTWERP. lOTTERPAM AMSTtRtAM OSLO COTHENIBRt AND COPENHAGEN («<• raa* -•naiit faf\S3\V\ "f* l 5 1 k) 23/21 Bee 27/21 he 31 31 Dec Ml. \S-!J'| kIWINIiA" t) —tl 4AM HI1,449 words
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Advertisement1560 1962-12-13 17 BEWjajLEME EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONOON, LIVERPOOL t CONTINENTAL PORTS. Spore p. I 'heat Panent BtNURICt L'peal. H'karg, R'oam.e-mouW C. I/Dec IS Bae 11/11 Oec 21/22 lENVALLA L<aa, Hlurg. Roam. A'aerp Dee 11/22 Dec 24/24 i 1 tENMACDNtI (IT) Hlurg. L'lM G'mouth Oec 11/21 Oec 24/21 Dec 21/ 1 BENOORAN (E.La.)1,560 words
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Advertisement1258 1962-12-13 17 MtsALISTER «c CO., LTD. W, \TV«n Tai- Na> Will IX VuUA BIXBRMAM LIME 6c KLAVENESS LIME T HAVRE. LONDON, HAMWRC, 10$ ANCELES, lAN FRANCISCO, tOTHROAM 1 MIOOLEStIXUUCH. SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTLAND. CITY OF NORWICH Ut U tUt m c C KUt> SMl 11/210.. 22/210.. 24/24 Dee T",^" P.r*n, LONOON. tiAMBUHb.1,258 words
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568 1962-12-13 18 From Our Market Correspondent mIIERE was an expan--1 sion of interest In tin shares for no apparent reason on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday. Prices were a little better and turnover was practically doable what it has been on any average trading day568 words
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Article22 1962-12-13 18 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 11 Dec 12 Industrials: 196.35 195.72 Tins: 285.52 287.48 rubber*: 179.S3 179.83 Jan. 1, 1958 10022 words
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Article642 1962-12-13 18 pOMBINED business In the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur uading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded In brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Ounlops *2.4" BL. (1,000) 52.42J D, (3.000) 52.40, (8.000) $2.41. (1.000) 52.42. (1.000) 52.43: F. and N. arda (1.000) $3.31: Gammon642 words
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439 1962-12-13 18 T«HE Straits tin price made a slight rally of 37£ cents yesterday which took it back to $426.25. The offering at 2 r o tons was estimated to be down by ten tons. In London on Tuesday tin prices opened rather439 words
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Article139 1962-12-13 18 MELBOURNE. Wed. TT EAVY trading In oils over- shadowed all other sections again today. Associated Australian touched 40s. before closing at 325. after the Synny Bank well flow was reported: at 60 barrels a day. A.O.G. gained 4s. to 58s. on a production test showing Moonie Number Ten139 words
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Article145 1962-12-13 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dee. 12. Three months. Dunlopa 14 eta. 8. Darby 4i<l. F. A N. 16 eta. C. Storage 4 id. Gammon 11 eta. 8. Traction I,la J. Waucti 14 eta. Shell 13 eta. M. Brew 23 eta. Bteamahip s eta. M. Cement 1H eta. S. Time* 22145 words
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Article94 1962-12-13 18 CHINESE Pratfuos laahanga linnpara noon prices per picul yeaterCaewiut all! balk M2t sellers, drum $431 sellera. C»a*s: Dec. UK/Cootin.-nt 129 buyers, 130 sellers. r>t»a»r: Uuntok white «137 a atllera. Sarawak white »I3S sellera, special Sarawak black SOS sellers garbled Lampoog black |92t aellers. AaTTA 1102, sellers tlngaawra Caawwt94 words
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Article78 1962-12-13 18 Tna Malayan Cicnangt Banks' Asseelation made thexp changes tn Ita ratea to merchants yesterday: (all rates to SUM): tailing TT er OO ready t French Francs 100: Holland Guilders ITtl; Dsutseno Marks 1301; Italian Lira '*****: Iwedish Krener IW|; Oanlsn Kroner 22S*. On the tree esehange marktt r78 words
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Article80 1962-12-13 18 T'Hi: Frdrration Minister or x Finance has fixed them price* for calculating customs duties for the wt*k brtjinninc on Dec. 13. Robber 80: rent* a lb. Copra 5456 too. Coconut oil $720 a ton. Palm oil 1577.M) a ton. t?alm kernels 1331 a ton. The rale of duties80 words
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Article262 1962-12-13 18 r\ICEMBER flrat grada rubbtr buy- ara f.a.b. closad at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday ai 80a centa per ID. down one Mat, Tbe tone waa aatler. S C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. c'o-.n« prices la centa per lb. yesterday: Int: 1 R. 8.8. prompt f.o.b. buyers BH,262 words
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Article26 1962-12-13 18 December. 12. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 80} cents (down 'one cent). TIN: $426.25 (up 37} cents). Estimated unofficial offer ing 250 tons (down 10 tons).26 words
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Advertisement1093 1962-12-13 18 I rj|\--^ KJO>A^AIU > KISEN lOUSHA. 4 LTD. Express V.S^.. PsmUlc Uk Atlantic Coast Swrvttj ETA ETA ETA ET* Sport 1- Shaw H'kong S. Francisco l_ Angeltt N. Tort I "Kiaiikjtn Man" 21/20 Dtc M/li Jm S Hi n In H Jm 11 Ftl "KMHkaan Mara" 2S/2S Jm 30/11 Jm1,093 words
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Advertisement973 1962-12-13 18 SHIPS IN MALAYAN PORTS SHIPS lying alongside ths Slngapara Maa. Naga Maa. Olang Seng, June, whtrvts taday ara: Lars aiding Uoonnsh. Uabo, Ountur, Kan Kbeng. 29/30. Hoegh Cliff 45. Adraatus 8/9. Rust, Rong Ylck. Berampang, Aik Tamesla 18, State of Gujarat 6A Leong, Pajancan. New Coronation, Be.Slmde 21/23, Loud Ima973 words
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Advertisement417 1962-12-13 18 IN THE MATTKK OF PERAK KWONGSAI ASSOCIATION (Mutual Aid Fond) at] (In Voluntary Liquidation) Notice is hereby given that the creditors of the above mutual aid fund and. qualified members who are eligible for benefits as aC 31.9.62 lire required on or before the 31st and particulars of their debts417 words
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Advertisement832 1962-12-13 19 I^ t^^^BK^^^^^^^^k^^^^mm^^^^ •JJJ THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (118) NOTICE INDEB SECTION 137 No. NOTICE IS HEREBY given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that Draft Layout Plan No. J3 3252,3 for Kampong Idros md the adjoining areas has been prepared and is open to Public Inspection on any832 words
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Advertisement372 1962-12-13 19 NOTICES RAFFLES HOTEL LIMITED (Incorporated in Sinjtporei NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Uiat the annual general meeting of the company will be held on Monday, 31st December 1962 and that the transfer register will be closed (rom the 24th to the 31st December 1662. both days inclusive. By Order of the372 words
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Advertisement1196 1962-12-13 19 THE PAWNBROKERS ENACTMENT (F.M.S. CAP. 85) TENDERS INVITED PAWNBROKERS' LICENCES. PERAK In exercise of the powers conferred upon him by section 5 of the Pawnbrokers Enactment, the Minister o: the Interior hereby calls for tenders for the right to receive licences under the said Enactment as set out !iereunder. Tenders1,196 words
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Advertisement453 1962-12-13 19 TENDERS INSURANCE TENDER NOTICE TOWN COUNCIL, KUANTAN. Tenders arc invited from registered Insurance companies to undertake the following policies tor the Town Council, Kuantan: (1) Fidelity Guarantee (2) Public Liability (3) Fire Insurance (4) Motor Vehicles, Comprehensive Policy. (5) Workmen's Compensation. Pull particulars may be obtained !rom the undersigned. Tenders453 words
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Advertisement474 1962-12-13 19 THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (NO. 118) NOTICt UNDER SECTION 137 Notice is hereby given under section 137 of the Town Board.* Enactment that the following draft plan has been prepared and is open to public inspection on any working day during office hou's at trie office of the Town Council.474 words
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104 1962-12-13 20 SEYE TRAINS IN EARNEST FOR TOKYO OLYMPICS PRIS, Wed.— Abdou Seye, Senegal's record- breaking sprinter, has begun training here in preparation lor the 400 metres event at the 1904 Olympic Games in Tokyo. Athletic officials at the National Sports Institute said Seye was undergoing intensive training after a break ofReuter - 104 words
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Article26 1962-12-13 20 KARACHI. Wed— Results in the International military volleyball championships here: Pakistan beat Belgium 3-1; France beat Holland 3-0: United States beat Iraq 3-1. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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Article120 1962-12-13 20 Canadians finish runners-up MANILA, Wed.— Canada secured second place in the Manila international invitation basketball tournament by defeating Puerto Rico 80-66 last night. The tall Canadians dominated the rebound throughout the entire game although Puerto Rico led by one point at 33-34 at halftime. The star Harry Blacker was theReuter - 120 words
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Article282 1962-12-13 20 Barrington and Cowdrey in form SHEPPARTON, Wednesday ITEN Barrington and Colin Cowdrey with a sixth wicket stand of 72 in 42 minutes steered MCC to victory by six wickets against a Victorian Country XI in their 12-a-side one-day match here today. After the home side had scored 191 for six282 words
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180 1962-12-13 20 BOBBY'S GOAL PUTS SPURS IN LAST 8 RANGERS 2 SPURS 3; Glasgow, Wednesday r JOTTENHAM Hotspur, the English F.A. Cup winners, won a tremendous battle against their Scottish counter-parts, Glasgow Rangers, to reach the quarter-finals of the European Cup Winners' Cup tournament last night. Tottenham, who won the first legReuter - 180 words
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Article161 1962-12-13 20 SOCCER: —I. in Cap filial ripoh): Kilat 5 Cheng Wan 1. Klnang KO: Indians 'B 5 Wan Chlng 0. Friendly (Klang) Town Council Health Debt. 4 Rest 1. HOCKEY Ipob Div. 1: ACS w.o. Andersonlans; Div. 2: La Salllans 3 Boys' Club 1. Taiping Lge: 2 Tpt Coy 6161 words
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Article362 1962-12-13 20 CAMBRIDGE 14 OXFORD 0; London. Wednesday CAMBRIDGE University wore down Oxford to win 14-0 in the 81st inter- varsity Rugby Union match before a 55,000 crowd at Twickenham yesterday. Superior forward power earned Cambridge their third victory in a row and. their fourth in the last fiveReuter - 362 words
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Article60 1962-12-13 20 I ONDON. Wed.— Britain will bave a non-playing captain JLj in next year's Ryder Cap coif match against the United States at Atlanta. Georgia, on Oct. 11-13 This was announced by Col. Harry Reed, secretary of the Professional Golfers' Association. Dal Rees has acted as playingReuter - 60 words
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Advertisement189 1962-12-13 20 ZZescsf Se <&U<fi&fe> fr£ tf^THE WONDERFUL 6 rt.Baby Burco TtS electric boiler If boils 5i gallons of —^g§pj It sterilizes towels, baby i Li| n a p p ies, handkerchiefs. clothes, surgical aprons, etc.. by boiling— boiling kills j v ,'»fi I High-medium-low heat i<^T/\ control and emptying tap. SaBBF189 words
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Advertisement51 1962-12-13 20 Towkays give PL to their sons who give to their favourite girl friends who give 111 A to handsome playboys who give I*l+ ja to their rich aunts who give to their prominent husbands who give to .well, frankly, anybody who's anybody gives ($lO to $10,000) the mcst gifted lighter51 words
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Miscellaneous55 1962-12-13 20 HOCKEY IPOH DIV. 2: Education Dept v Kilat (upper padang); Andersonians v 2 FIB (lower padang). S'OOR DIV. 1: Levers v S'gor Police (Brickfields); TPCA v University (Princes Rd)SOCCER FRIENDLY: Joyful Indians v HM9 Barossa (Fairer Pic). RIGGER CLUB MATCH: Police v Fed. Ramblers (R. Range Rd. XL). BASKETBALL MALAYAN55 words
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Article262 1962-12-13 21 MALAYA 1 SPORE 1; Penang, Wed AI A Y A and Singapore again fought to a draw in the international women's hockey series at Western Road here today. Singapore, who have yet to win a game in the series, scored first in the 43rd262 words
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141 1962-12-13 21 SINGAPORE, Wed.— Two resolutions, one seeking to oust the Ministry of Education represents tires from the youth committee and the other extending the functions of the committee, wilt be tabled at the Singapore Amateur F.A. annual Roneral meeting on Dec. 28. The first resolution,141 words
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161 1962-12-13 21 AUSTRALIA ARE NOW NINE UP IN MALAYA PENANG 0 AL'ST. 7 pENANG, Wed. Australia l 1 11 1 UP their ninth win in Malaya when they whipped Penang 7-0 at Western Road this morning. The unbeaten Australians have now scored a total of 41 goals with only one goal against.161 words
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1271 1962-12-13 21 pENANG, Wed. Be- cause of heaw entries, the Penang Turf Club have decided to hold the Christmas and New Year meeting over four days Dec. 22. 23 (Saturday and Sunday) 29 and 30 (Saturday and Sunday). There will be eight races on the1,271 words
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Article32 1962-12-13 21 SINGAPORE, Wed. The Blacks, one ol the leading Asian rugby sides, held a formidable Singapore Cricket Club XV to a scoreless draw In a match on the padang today.32 words
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Article25 1962-12-13 21 SINGAPORE, Wed. Woodbridge Hospital Recreation Club move to S.HA. div. 2 alter having won the div. 3 this year with an unbeaten record.25 words
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212 1962-12-13 21 Police 2: Marines 0 Singapore Wed. AFTER an absence of five years Police, once the glamour team of Singapore football, scored their first major success when they sprang a surprise, beating Marines, the favourites, in the SGSFA senior cup final today. Marines who212 words
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Article126 1962-12-13 21 Bakar gets rough after 11 goals SHBRC ...11. jurong Club 0 SINGAPORE, Wed. Beaten in front of the goal 11 times Bakar, the Jurong club goalkeeper, was warned by the referee when he attempted rough play In trying to stop the twelfth goal In the SGSFA Junior cup final played126 words
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Advertisement23 1962-12-13 21 C Happy Christmas boxes Two airtight tins of 50 HmJL^ in each gay gift box dv MAURIER THE WORLD'S FINEST FILTER TIP CIGARETTE23 words
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Advertisement408 1962-12-13 21 Ready to help you on the job the Versatile PARKER 45 Modern business firms very often owe their success to the decisive thinkers they employ— men who move ahead with keen judgment and insight These people, in turn, place great reliance on the working tools of business especially their Parker408 words
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Obituary92 1962-12-13 22 PURCILL. Orl» Mary bnby <la<ichter of Allln and Brendan. In Duhl*. 11th December IM2. MM. LCE TIAN SICK (MM Madam Ch«-w Quee Ne©> aged 71. paimed away prnn-fully at her raaidmcr, 3. Temb»litiK Road. Spore !.•> on Dee. 11. 8h« leave* b.hmd 3 aou. 3 daughters. 3 ■'.iiu-Merr-ln law,92 words
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Article, Illustration30 1962-12-13 22 LOADED with all the food they can carry, three men hurry home to their families in Brunei Town before the curfew is clamped down again.30 words
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Article162 1962-12-13 22 COLOMBO, Wednesday. 'THE Afro-Asian conference seeking ways to bring India and China to negotiate their border dispute had reached an agreement. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia said today. He said the details would be disclosed tonight. Prince Sihanouk, first of the six non-aligned delegation leaders toReuter - 162 words
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Article21 1962-12-13 22 JAKARTA. Wed.— All Military commanders throughout Indonesia are having a conference here discussing military situations in their respective areas.21 words
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Article359 1962-12-13 22 LONDON. Wed. Glltedged again claimed most attention in the London stock market today but a distinctly better tone developed In equities and by the close a well spread list of gains had been established Sentiment was helped by the quarterly bulletin of the Bank of England which took a favourable359 words
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