The Straits Times, 14 December 1962

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    957 1 Warning of a bloodbath to come Til send in 100,000 Indonesian volunteers to the North Borneo territories' Tears and frenzy in interview LONDON, Thursday IN HIS Manila Hotel, the Brunei rebel leader A. Mohar Azahari, today threatened to send 100,000 Indonesian volunteers into all the three North Borneo
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  • 49 1 ONE of the hostages held by Brunei rebels, and men of the Ist Battalion, Queen's Own Highlanders, who rescued him on Wednesday, are seen examining a rebel shot-gun. Seventeen hostages were imprisoned in a cell in the Seria police station for three days.
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  • 615 1  -  GEOFFREY GELDARD From LABUAN. Thurs. THE Commander of all British forces in the Borneo territ o r i c s, Brigadier Jack Glennie, said today the British operation against the rebel "North Borneo National Army" had reached a mopping-up stage. "The main strength
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  • 127 1 If IT WE, (Northern Rhodesia), Thurs. The secessionist Congo province of Katanga is virtually on a war footing and the next 36 hours will be crucial, a British Consular official said today on arrival from Elisabethville. The official, who did not wish to be identified,
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  • 60 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. A! high level International Tin Council oelegatlon opened a meetIng with -key officials today to consider means of <1 lapwing oX surplus tin from the U.S. strategic .stockpile In 1963. The aim of the conference Is to arrive at a Joint decision on
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  • 129 1 KUCHING, Thurs. A district councillor, Sekeran Anak Amba, vice chairman of the Blntulu branch of the Sarawak United People's Party, and 200 of his fellow party members from Sebauh have announced their resignation from the party. Meanwhile. Mr. Stephen Yong. Secretary-General of the party, said
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  • 201 1 Jets above saved Morris from the rebel noose LABUAN. Thurs. As four R.A.F. Hawker Hunter aircraft hurtled low over the Sarawak town of Limbang about midday yesterday, members of the rebel "North Borneo National Army" had a rope noose around the neck of the Sarawak Government Resident, Mr. Richard Morris,
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  • 183 1 Strike call to 2,000 hospital workers SINGAPORE. Thurs.— The Singapore Medical Worker's Union at an emergency general meeting tonight decided to c 'ts members out on irike in protest against the transfer of a union branch official. It described the transfer of branch secretary, Mr. P.V. Ungam from the Kandang
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  • 48 1 UN AID FOR BIRTH CONTROL IMI ID NATION >• V■» 'nrk. Inurs. The Halted I Tattooa Economic Cow i him. loday apprnwil i outr'i- trial pI-i n nhirh under-df*clopni louatric*. could prt help lor bir<h control pp. I tj mines from Ibf l N 1 Irut' r
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 1
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 2
    • 692 3 U.S. proposes direct line from Kremlin to Washington GENEVA, Thursday THE United States yesterday tabled measures to reduced the risk of war, including rapid emergency links between the Kremlin and the White House, at the disarmament conference. Mr. Arthur Dean, chief American disarmament delegate, submitted a six-point working paper exploring
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    • 290 3 DELHI-PEKING MISSION FOR Mrs. BANDA M DO o COLOMBO, Thursday. RS. SIRIMAVO Bandaranaike, Ceylon's Prime Minister, is to go to New Delhi and Peking to try to bring India and China to the negotiating table over their border dispute This was decided at thei conference of six non-aligned nations Ceylon,
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    • 36 3 VIENNA, Thurs. Communist China and Albania yesterday signed a trade agreement lor 1963--64 "in an extremely friendly and cordial atmosphere" at Tirana, the official Albanian news agency reported in a broadcast heard here— U.P.l.
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    • 205 3 SHOES SHORTAGE IN CUBA— RATIONED HAVANA, Thurs.-lShoes were rationed from yesterday, with priority for workers and schoolchildren in the greater Havana area, the Ministry •of Interior Trade announced. The move follows a shortage of footwear In the area. LONDON: The House of Commons refused, by 177 votes to 34. to
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    • 165 3 GOVT MEN KILL 30 REDS IN ATTACK NEAR SAIGON 2AIGON, Thurs.— Thirty Communist gueril- las were killed and 40 I wounded in an operation launched 35 miles north-west of Saigon yesterday following a guerilla attack on a I village, according to military sources. The attack on the strategic hamlet In
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    • 62 3 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. Mr. Eugene Black is expected to become a special "debt collector" of the United Nations, touring world capitals in a bid to obtain payment of budgetary arrears from member states, an informed source .said. Mr. Blacks current term as President of the
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    • 29 3 SYDNEY. Thurs.— Striking pickets outside a Sydney soft drink factory were provided with steak and onions, to be washed down with cold beer, by their union today.—Reuter.
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  • 242 4 Fire area to get two more schools SINGAPORE, Thursday. |'H K Singapore Government has plans for two more new schools next year in the Bukit Ho Swcc area— one academic and the other vocational, i This was revealed today by the Education Minister,' Mr. Yong Nyuk Lin, when he I
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  • 116 4 Penang Hill mosque PENANG. Thurs. The State Government, and the State Muslim Kriigious Council were "still in i onsultation on the question of inuldinß a masque on Penang Hill. Ha.ii Ahmad MalUci. acting President of the Council, said today. He was commenting on the for-n:.<-ion of a new committee lo
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  • 25 4 BUTTERWORTH. Tliurs. A merchant. Looi. Ouan Hoe. was today fined S6OO for attempting to vudf $93.60 duty on three drums ot flavouring powder.
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  • 30 4 PENANO. Thurs. Wong Keng I :ni. proprietor of the Sun Sun Press Co.. was fined $135 today lor operating his press without a v.i lid licence last year.
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  • 114 4 Turf Club's 2,000 donation SINGAPORE, Thurs. The chairman of the Singapore Turf Club, presented yesterday on behalf of the club, a cheque for $2,000 to the Thong Chal Medical Institution. After going round the institution with Mr. Ng Quee Lam, chairman of the Institution, Mr. V.C. Bath was greatly impressed
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  • 51 4 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Santa Club will arrive in a motor boat to distribute gifts to 110 orphans attending a Christmas party to be siren by the Penang Australian Hostel Club on Sunday. The party will be held at the hostel in the seaside resort of Tanlonn
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  • 25 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Slew Chai. 32. was killed when the motor-cycle he was riding crashed Into a tree at Jtnjang new village yesterday.
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  • 237 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. 'Doctor in the House" Ted Willis's irresistible comedy about the extramural activities ol medical students— is the Stage Club's current offering at the Cultural Centre. By the time you read these remarks the first-act creases in Aileen Bridgewater's smooth and well-paced production will
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    • 396 4 THE following .s today's sche- Jule of civil aircraft move- ments at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore. ARRIVALS Air India: From Madras IAI 408) 7.25 a.m. Garuda: From Medan. (GA 9'jO 1 J p.m.: from Bangkok. Kuala Lumpur <GA 805) 6.3S pm.; from Jakarta (GA 802) «40 :i.m tathav I'arifir: From
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  • 176 5 PREMIER'S TRIBUTE TO SABAH LEADERS SI.M;APORF:. Thurs. The rapid progress towards Malaysia had forced Hmm with designs on these territories to show their hand early in the attempt to take over not just Brunei but also North Borneo and Sarawak. Prime Minister Lee Kuan You said this in a telegram
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  • 428 5 Court awards $779,790 as damages for breach of contract > SINGAPORE, Thurs JUDGMENT in the sum of $779,790.82 was entered by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tah in the High Court today in favour of Bank Negara Indonesia, who had sued Kie Hock Shipping Co. Ltd., for $1,001,096.37
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  • 66 5 Inspector Zacharia of Seria post THIS IS Inspector Zacharia bin Ibrahim, formerly of Malaya and now in the Brunei police force, who was in command of the Seria police station which was overrun by the rebels last Saturday. A picture published yesterday with the name of Inspector Zacharia was in
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  • 32 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs.— The Yang di-Pertuun Besar of Negri Sembilan will open the eighth Federal Officers' Conference of the St. John Ambulance Brigade tomorrow morning at the King George V School.
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  • 51 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. William Thong Yuen. 23. one of the winners of the world-famous Professor Maria Illlana Award, will leave Singapore for Rome early next year for further training in singing. The Peking-born tenor will give v recital at the Victoria Theatre on Feb. 1 before he
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  • 179 5 LION DANCE WELCOME FOR PRIME MINISTER (SINGAPORE, Thurs. O a mammoth lion dance will greet the Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, when he tours the Thomson constituency on Saturday. A Government statement today said that this was part of an elaborate arrangement various organisations in the Thomson area are
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  • 53 5 KLANO. Thurs. A labourer. S. P. Muthiah. 38. pleaded not guilty here today to criminal breach of trust of a 1240 gold chain belonging to an 18-year-old girl. S. •Camalam. on May 6 at Bukit Kuda Road here. Hearing was fixed for Jan. 24 and bail of
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  • 30 5 MALACCA. Thurs. The Rural and Industrial Development Authority. Malacca, has loaned a record of $723,967 for 576 projects so far this year. Last year loans amounted to $340,925.
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  • 188 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Puan Noor Aishah, wife of the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, today called on older members of the Oirl Guide movement here to help the younger guides of tomorrow prepare for the future. Puan Noor Aishah, who is the president of the Singapore Girl
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  • 73 5 In a stunning brocade cheongsam, lovely Hong Kong film star Miss Kitty Ting Hao is seen being greeted by Mr. UK Young, president of the Malayan Advertisers Association, on her arrival at Goodwood Park Hotel on Wednesday night for the association's 10th
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  • 91 5 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Cheshire Home, Malaya, nad anotner successful year. Both their homes at lelok Paku in Singapore and at Jalan Larkm, in Johore Bahru, were well maintained during the year ending March this year. Their financial position remained satisfactory, said the fourth annual report
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  • 264 5 You are Judged by the Way You Speak and Write Are yoa content with thr way you speak and write? Are you snre that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? You are judged by your English. Do you want to
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  • 126 6 ROBBERS TAKE GUARD'S SHOTGUN POM. Thujs— Two men. masked and armed with sticks. held up Hussein bin Abdul Talib, 44, a watchman of a tin mine at the 9th milestone. Jelapang Road, yesterday and robbed him of his shotgun and ammunition. Hussein was cycling home after his night duty at
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  • 27 6 j SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tan Choon Huat. 74. described as a I chronic tuberculosis patient hanged himself, a Singapore inquest was told today. VERDICT: Suicide.
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  • 30 6 MUAR. Thurs. The Johore Mentri Besar. Dato Hajl Hassan bin Hajl Yunos. will open a course lor adult education teachers at the Ismail School here on Dec. 20.
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  • 650 6 'TROPIC OF CANCER' CASE GOES BEFORE CJ. KUALA LUMPUR. Thur». A LAWYER, Mr. Eusoffe Abdoolcader, told an appeal court today that American author Henry Miller, whose book "Tropic of Cancer" has started a controversy, was "one of the greatest living authors."
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  • 231 6 Smooth the bends, says road expert |£UALA LUMPU»R v Thurs. A Ylsrttojr road building expert said today that Malayan roads were good, but "not good enc *i" to meet the li .istng traffic on the hig.r -ays. He Is Mr B. A. Dutton. who U a board director of the
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  • 147 6 PENANG. Thurs. From 70 to 80 per cent of all rent returns submitted by landlords and tenants are "either wholly false or so substantially incomplete as to be dangerously misleading.'' Disclosing this in his annual report the City assessor. Mr. I.W. Hake, says that unless
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  • 144 6 MISS Myra Wang (above). Sister Tutor in the School of Nursing at Penang General Hospital, has been appointed assistant director of the Nightingale Education Division of the International Council of Nurses in Britain. She leaves Singapore this month, and expects to take up
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  • 52 6 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Rear Admiral J. P. Scatchard has taken over as Flag Officer. Second-in- Command, Par East Fleet from Vice-Admiral J. B. Frewen. A Fleet Naval Information spokesman today said the takeover was effected "quickly and without the usual ceremony" be- i cause of the emergency in
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  • 39 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. Norman Cleaveland, president of Pacific Tin Consolidated, Ltd.. Mill talic on "Some comments about tin of Interest to Americans In Malaya." at an American Association luncheon tomorrow at the Selangor Club card room.
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  • 47 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Liberal Socialist Parly h.<the Government to call an emergency meeting of the Legislative Assembly "to discuss and dispose of i he subject of the principle of retrenchment within the state" in the context of retrenchments of local British Army civilian employees.
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  • 315 6 K. LUMPUR, Thurs rrHE FEDERATION of Malaya Industrial and Commercial Employers' Consultative Association (M.E.C.A.) is against the introduction of a Check-off system under which union subscriptions are deducted from pay. The association's chairman, Mr. J. N. St. G. Klrke. said this today when asked to comment
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  • 84 6 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. Shamsuddin bin Raool. 40. a former Chief Clerk In the Kuala Kangsar District Police Headquarters, pleaded not guilty in the Magistrate's Court here today to criminal breach of trust of SIM. He was alleged to have committed this offence
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  • PARLIAMENT 1
    • 1154 7 THE EMPHASIS NEXT YEAR WILL BE ON HIGHER EDUCATION Khan lists priorities in expenditure of $230 million: 'Vigorous 9 drive to make Malay the sole official language KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday J^EXT years $230 million expenditure on education will see "significant" progress in higher education. The Minister of Education, Haji Abdul
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    • 423 7 'Guillotine' stops Minister half way in speech KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. LMITED debating periods ranging from 15 mi•- nutes to three hours each for the remaining 52 items in the 1963 Supply Bill were allotted today by the Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives. In Introducing the "guillotine" on debates,
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    • 177 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Deputy Prime Minister. Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told the House of Representatives today that he would not be the matchmaker for marriages between members of the Malayan Special Force in the Congo and Congolese girls. He feared that if he
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  • 145 8 ADVERTISERS' ANNOUNCEMENT R'* chin up and toe* oat tor Christmas as the world of shoemakers combine their efforts to give as the chance to put our best foot forward. In the lines that have been introduced to this market, the feet get a chlropodic face-lift The
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  • 638 8 a NOTHER year has passA. Ed and Christmas Is with us again. At this time of happiness and goodwill to the world, many of us women sit down and think about our blessings There Is no doubt that when It comes to blessings, there is none
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  • 327 8 JUST think of it. smooth, velvety hard sauce for your Christmas pudding: perfectly chopped and mixed stuffing for your turkey: grated nuts in light-as-air frosted cookies These are just some of the things the holiday table will offer... and these are just some of
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  • 651 8 Sometimes it's hard to be grateful WOMEN are notorious for taking the gifts that husbands give them back to the shops and exchanging them for something else. Men grumble bitterly about this, and I think we women harbour a secret sense of guilt every time we do it. We know
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  • 316 8 WONDERFUL WORLD OF CHILDREN ITS at times like these that we hear adult* everywhere saying, "Wouldn't it be nice to be a child again." Because Christmas for children these days is really a gigantic fun fair. At Christmas, it seems the whole world drops everything they are doing and concentrate
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  • 97 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Malayan students planning to study in Australia can now obtain detailed information of that country In a special handbook available at the Australian High Commission here. The 80-page handbook, entitled "Australia for the Student", contains such information as living conditions,
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  • 436 8  -  DOUG LACKERSTEEN From LONDON, Thursday. YHE Federation of Malaya Students Associa- tion in London has appealed to the Malayan Education Minister, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, to clarify his attitude towards free speech including the right of any student to contact Malayan Press representatives
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  • 166 8 p SINGAPORE, Thur*. "1 SINGAPORE amateur cine photographers again walked away with the major honours In this year's film competition sponsored by the Singapore Cine Club and the Photographic Boclety of Singapore (Cine Group) Singapore won four of the "five best" awards in the
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  • 220 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Defence counsel, Mr. Chew Kok Ctaooi, today called on the prosecution to produce the 428 gallons of liquor said to have been seised from a housewife by Customs officers on Oct. 8. Mr. Chew was defending Madam Au Ah
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  • 48 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. The police arrested Yeo Tione Lim. 16. at midnight last night in the Old Kallaag Airport for possessing a parang. Today he pleaded guilty In a magistrate's court to the charge having an offensive weapon without lawful authority. Sentence was postponed.
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  • 33 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Bon«t Sale Chun and Tip Sole Kan were today charged In a magistrate's court with wounding Teo Khal Chiang with a parang at Holland Road. Ban was allowed.
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  • 26 8 SINGAPORE, Thurs. A boatman, Yong Sing Kiam, was fined $35 for carrying excess passengers In his motor launch at sea off Chang! this morning.
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  • 58 8 HONG KONO. Thurs. Asvln Pictures of Thailand has reached agreement with Shaw Brothers to produce two films on a Joint basis a spokesman for Shaw Brothers announced today. The spokesman said both pictures would have a Thai setting and a Shaw ipam, comprising a director,
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  • 249 8 War Office: Dead man 'overlooked' by army I doctor T ONDON, Thurs.— An Irish Guaid sergeant, who died in Singapore last January, was "unfortunately overlooked" by an army medical officer in Britain, the War Office said here. An investigation on the death of Lance Sergeant Vincent J. Mohlde. 22. was
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 109 8 Alley Oop By V. T. ll am tin imM 8Y... WE'LL HAVE THE \MAVE TIME TO HANDICAPPING A CIVILIZED /TnOW, LETSV/OKAY. MACHINE HOT IN IchanGE INTO VOOB CHANGE YOUB6ELF /MANANOI > I GET ON I'M V JUST A MOMENT.' J WORK CLOTHES.'! INTO WITH THAT f SHALL REMAIN WITH IT/
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  • 1545 9  - New lamps for old dark in gloomy England IVOR BROWN AS THE SUN VANISHES AND BRITONS GROPE THEIR WAY THROUGH THE BLACKNESS OF WINTER— by IT is one of the cruelties ot British 1i f c that line weather in the winter is so often ruined by the heavy mist
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  • 468 10 FEDERAL GOVT FACING A NEW STRIKE Clerical union calls an emergency meeting to act in pay row IPOH, Thurs. THE Federation Government is facing the threat of nation-wide strike from clerks, typists and machine operators. These workers want unification of the government clerical services and revision of salaries. On Sunday
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  • 46 10 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. A delegation from seven Malayan Indian Congress brai.chcs in Lower Perak district will call on the Mentrl Besar of Perak, Dato Shaari bin Shanee on Dec. 27 to air their grievances on the distribution of state land in the district.
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  • 110 10 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. Five small boys playing "catch" with a small brown object were saved from injury by the alertness of police constable Quah Ah Bah. The object they were playing with was a rusty old hand-grenade. Constable Quah walking near the Rex Theatre
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  • 176 10 OINOAPORE, Thurs. —The Finance Minister, Dr. Goh Keng Swee, will officially open the Shell Company's $6 million lubricants plant at Woodlands North next month. A company spokesman today said: "This Is yet another Shell pioneering Industry, and a further sign of the confidence Shell
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  • 93 10 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Two men jumped Into Kallang River last night when the police came upon them in a parked car in a lane, off Kallang Road at 11.5 p.m. The men handed two Identity cards to the policemen and then ran
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  • 164 10 Yoke Heong wants own home by January From DOUG LACKERSTEEN ONDON, Thurs. Armless schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong wants a house bought for her in Kuala Lumpur before sne returns home in January. She feels that a modern home will enable her to enjoy the normal independent life for which the
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    • 272 10 WE BRING EASIER COOKING TO SINGAPORE AND JOHORE Hpt i^E feKFjl v^fltl^' -^M wto /a\ i\ V I i 1 Gujir I SBBSe^s is a new way to cook— the modern gas way— quicker, easier, cleaner. And wherever you live, we can bring Shellane direct to your kitchen. It is
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    • 40 10 Buffm Bunny By Ralph HvimdaM 4 m 60 $(T IN 7H'CORNCIf7 BUTTON VEI? LIP\ J /cHIEP SITTINS Bl'LlA W N am V FER AN HOURliz^L AN'GETSOIN' I 4. 41 RETIRE TO Teepee T«MOOT THAT TXINS/ J^ TOU<3W!P- VJ Ji CQgJsigg;
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  • PARLIAMENT 2
    • 1339 11 $94 m. PASSED— AND ANOTHER DEFENCE BILL NEXT YEAR Brunei revolt won't affect the establishment of Malaysia, Tun Razak tells Parliament KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Brunei revolt will not affect the establishment .of Malaysia on Aug. 31 next year, the Defence Minister, Tun Abdul Razak bin Hussein, told the House
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    • 515 11 THE Government has A crossed the "first bridge" in getting industries established in the country, the Minister for Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun. told the House of Representatives. He was speaking on the provision of $2.5 million next year
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 23 11 <tt LH E C 1£ NEW RANGE OF BRILLIANT DESIGNS 4 AND COLOURS now available at the TOOTAL dealers MAl*** <^M3«> »ORNK> MMAMM
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    • 171 11 ■ilrlti nriM IPwS m I Ki.NJ KENT I THE CIGARETTE WITH THE NEW MICRONITE FILTER Me/i/ies away harsh //at 0r.., re/ines away rotu/h taste... Jor the mildest taste of a/If THK UNen THK PtkTKM, THK MILDER THE TASTS PWOOUCT O* lOAIUAHO COMMNV *M -n»*T wrm TM PIWUCT CI6»»CT«S -TWXOUCM U>»iLL»»O
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  • 140 12 Hora-s Sit /Minimum) FAMILY OF LATE Mrs. J f Johr aa*l relativea for then kind aaalatano, wraatasl, messages ana attendant-.- .v th- funeral on A-12-82. THE FAMILY OF thr late Mr. .VS. Kandmh thank all rclativta and friend, fur ih.-ir asmntance. attendamr. m<»gagM or <-ondol< EM and wreaths. MR.
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  • 325 12 211 W.r4, tit (Minimum) CLOVES Kor All Occasion*. A new shipment ju«t unpacked at Antoinettt. Ui Orchard Road. B'pore. WATCH YOUR WEICHT! Be Bt but not Idf. Ccmimoer I'.yvita keeps >ou .idiciou? Ryvlta today. You II lov.- it. SWEETHEART, Jule* Sabourin '.vino ...Id distinction to any tabM must keep
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  • 798 12 FOREIGN NEWS DESK Friday. December 14. 1962. The Quicker The Better There can bo no question thnt the Brunei insurrection has interrupted the Malaysian timetable, and perhaps ha« even reshaped the Malaysian scheme. But this is primarily a matter for Brunei, not the Malayan Government and certainly not for Britain
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  • 354 12 The six Afro-Asian nations mediating in the Sino-Indian border dispute have not disclosed their proposals for getting India and China to form alise the ceasefire in the Himalayas and negotiate on the i boundary. But we know enough r.bout the ethos of non-align-ment to be able to guess
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  • 118 12 There have been indications for some days that the Railway Administration was preparing to make a new offer to its workers. Tun Razak hinted at it in Parliament on Monday and the Assistant Labour* Minister, Mr. Manickavasagam, has been more explicit In spite of this the Union has
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  • 787 12  -  RAWLE KNOX WHILE THE CHIEF WHIP COUNTS HIS CHICKENS IN THE ASSEMBLY, PAKISTAN REDISCOVERS DEMOCRACY from RAWALPINDI Thursday IN the capital that only P r c s ident Ayub Khan seems to care for, the Pakistanis are somewhat painfully rediscovering democracy. It is
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    • 517 12 I MUST challenge the views of the critic you sent to cover the performance of the "Sleeping Beauty" at the Victoria Theatre this week. I have the greatest respect for Mr. Doggett's knowledge and judgement of music— which he certainly knows all about but in ballet
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    • 183 12 CLERICAL EXAM FAILURES TMI.iU. is considerable argument aboul the failures in the general j clerical examination. I think it would not be J unreasonable to say that I in tbe paper on accounting procedure, in which many failed, candidates are expected to have j practical knowledge plus an elementary knowledge
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    • 150 12 WHEN scnools re-open in 1963 a great many parents living in the Layang Layang. Rengam and Bimpang Rengam districts will face again the problem they have faced for the past few years. The Diamond Jubilee School in Rengam was built after years of petitions. Parents are
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    • 90 12 MOTOR* travel on the roads of Singapore is becoming ever more hazardous. There appears to be almost a complete Jack of road manners on the part of drivers of motor vehicles, to say nothing of trishas and cyclists ignoring quite blatantly the normal rules of traffic, one-way
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  • 355 12 Britain's growing army of artful dodgers TONDON. Thurs. The I prospect of more than 100 soldiers aiming to skip into Civvy Street like a shower of artful Bootsles by standing as candidates in the Rotherham by-election has madt an ugly crack In the bright, new image of the modern Army.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 539 12 SJSJsMsSMsJsaHsMaBfISJSJBaSJSJBJSBBJBX Strait* Tiaet ft Malay Mail Ciaeeltied advertisements may a* henesa <•: Moew COLD ITOIiSI ADCADK Orchard Reee COLO STOIKSI adANCMU AT HOLLAND HOAD— KATON* KfSfIL ROAD-NAVAL IMI Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. CeUyer Ouev THE NSW* WONT Htipatnck'e SuvarnisrwM M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Read. Neva)
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    • 103 12 HORROR SHARES A SLEEPING BAG You are exploring a jungle in Panama, what do you do when a deadly viper, with a bite that can make you die horribly in a few minutes, slithers into your sleep-ing-bag and settles itself on your stomach? If you move, however slightly, you will
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    • 130 12 LsOsv m Shirts made in Van Heuien of England maka tine ahlrta In a wide rang* of faahionabla atylet, materials, colours and patterns to suit every occaalon and whiehevar modal you choote, tima will prova that your Van Hauaan la the best shirt you can buy at Ita price. Sea
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  • 248 13  - FIRST WIN AT 16, CHRIS MADE THE GRADE FAST EPSOM JEEP By IPOH Thurs. Jockey Chris Dragon, who was killed in a car crash near Segamat yesterday, was barely 15 when he decided to seek fame and fortune on the turf. He had warned to follow in the footsteps ol
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  • 19 13 MUAR. Thurs. A total of 32 couples were married at the Registry of Marriages here this year.
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  • 342 13 Invest in Malaya— by order Bill sets out assets insurance firms may hold, and rules of their business KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. JNSURANCE companies must invest 55 per of their assets in Malaya, according to a Bill published today. They must invest one-quarter of their assets in thr first instance, rising
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  • 350 13  - Solved: The mystery why rebels cleared airstrip for troops to land LESLIE HOFFMAN From I. SERIA TOWN Thursday 'FHE mystery or how the vital Anduki airstrip near Seria came to be left wide open by the rebels on Monday when British forces mounted their first assault on this rebel-held territory
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  • 91 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuis. An attractive Thai delegate to the Asian area conference for national leaders of tbc Girl Guides movement. Mrs. Malinec Bulsuk (above), said today that Thailand could learn a lot from Malaya in Girl Guide work. Commenting on the progress of the conference,
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  • 42 13 TAIPING, Thurs. The Mm toll r of Commerce and Industry Dr. Lim Swee Aun. who is alv Member of Parliament for Loral Selatan. will hold a 'Meet thi pponlr' session at the Hokkiu Association here on D< c 33.
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  • 81 13 MUAR, Thurs. People In five local council areas In Muar district have been warned by the Muar District Officer. Inche Mohamed Said bin Mohamed Tahlr, to pay up their arrears totalling $15,000. The five local councils are Kundang Ulu, Sungal Mati. Tangkak.
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  • 72 13 SINGAPORE, Thur*. Japan Air Lines today reached a deadlock In negotiations with the Singapore Manual and Mercantile Workers' Union over a claim lor < retirement benefits. A spokesman lor the management said afterwards It had offered to refer the dispute to arbitration, but the union secretary.
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  • 64 13 SINGAPORE. Thun. Members of the Singapore Bar held a dinner party at the Adelphl Hotel last night in honour of Sir Alan Rose. Chief Justice, who is leaving for England. The function was largely attended. Mr. C. C. Tan. chairmnn of the Bar Committee, proposed
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  • 20 13 SINGAPORE, Thun. Qantas Airways will hold a Christmas party at 1U re-modelled Bras Basah Road office on Wednesday.
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  • 83 13 SINGAPORE Thurs. Singapore U m n o will launch a membership drive aimed at bringing In at least a quarter of the 250.000 Malays living in Singapore, a party spokesman said today. Circulars will soon to out to all Umno divisions and branches. Inviting them to encourage
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  • 262 13  -  AUSTEN ZECHA By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The two sons of the Sultan of Brunei, Crown Prince Pengiran Muda Hassanai Bolklah. 15 (above), and his younger brother, Pengiraa Muda Mohamed Bolkiah. are being given top security protection here. Their guardian, Dato Osman bin Talib. chairman
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  • 40 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Jehovah's Witnesses here will hold a three-day training programme In Bible Instruction and counselling. The training, beginning tomor- row, will be at the Broadrtck Institute In Jalan Broadrtck. The public are Invited free.
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  • 111 13 Barjasa welcomes Sarawak arrests KUCHING, Thurs. I The Barisan Ra'ayat Jati Sarawak (Barjasa) today welcomed the Government's action in arresting people suspected to be involved in Communist subversive activities. Among those detained under the Preservation of Publ lie Security Ordinance are leaders of the Sarawak United People's Party. A Barjasa
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  • 61 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. —A. woman labourer. Lee Knee Koo, 48. died four hours after being hit on the head by a tailing wooden pole, a Singapore Inquest was told today. She was working on a building site in Oxley Rise on Nov. 6 when the rx>le
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  • 36 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The 1963 National Korean reading competition will begin on Feb. 10 at the Stadium Negara here. Malaya has invited India to take part In fir four-day competition for the first time.
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  • 28 13 BANTING, Thurs. Fifty pupils and five teachers of Jenjarom Tamil School will visit Kuala Lumpur, Batu Caves and Petaling Jaya on an educational tour on Saturday.
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  • 77 13 Prince due in S'pore on Monday SINGAPORE, Thurs. Prince Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia will begin his three-day state visit to Singapore next Monday. The Cambodian head of state and his party are due In Singapore by special plane at 11 a.m. The Prince and his party will leave Singapore for
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  • 21 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuni. The Federation Government Is to declare refined glycerine and coo nut shell flour as pioneer products.
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  • 143 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. The 164 employees of the Sea View Hotel Ltd. in Meyer Road, who have been on strike since Nov. 10. have been sacked. The management alleged that the workers had failed to carry out their contracts of employment. A company statement also asked
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  • 48 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Tht flru consignment of the Indian Government's gifts <i animals to Tengku Abdul Rahman will arrtr* here by BOAC Jetliner on Chrlstmai Day. They comprise two lions. on« Nllgrlrl langoor. one common langoor, one black-necked stork and one llcn-talled monkey.
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 125 13 TRUST SWANSON m wf 1 1 1 1 the best in FROZEN CHICKEN Chicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine quality and delicious flavour until
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    • 154 13 make our room" "Get Sanderson's," someone said. "They'll last tor ages and ages and they're all sunresisting." How right! And with so many styles and colours, how easy to find just what we wanted! SUN-RESISTING COLOURS MAOi AT UXBRIDGI. MIDDLESEX. ENGLAND ANNOUNCEMENT SALON NEW JAPAN OPENING ON 15th Dtc., 1962
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 235 13 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M 6.00 Time 81gnal, Ne-eara-Ku. News Headlines: 6.05 Morning Melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous with Music: 7.30 Time SlKiial. News: 7.35 Breaklast Club: 8.00 Time Signal. News in the National Language; 8.03 Top of the Morning; 8.30 Housewives' Selections: 8.56 News Headlines: 900 Close Down.
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    • 171 13 Favourites: 10 30 For Bachelors Only; 11.00 Close Down. RADIO SINGAPORE SHORTWAVE SERVICE 41 metre* MEDII'M WAVE SERVICE 47« metre* A.M. 6.00 Good Mr ruing: 6.01 Morning Prelude; 7.00 The News; 7.05 Breakfast Bulletin; 7.15 Op And About; 8.00 The News; 8.08 Up And About; 8.46 Morning Star; 9.00 Close
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  • 42 14 TOKYO. Thurs. The Pukuoka Higher Court In Southern Japan today sentenced Kyung Keun Chang, former South Korean Home Minister to four months iail with a stay of executlo:i of one year on a charge of illegal entry into Japan. Reuter
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  • 455 14 JAKARTA. Thurs 'pHE ultra-nationalist and leftist political party Partindo (Party Indonesia) has come out in strong support of the Brunei revolution, and its West Borneo party chief has directed party members to aid and house any rebels who seek refuge in Indonesian territory.
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  • 216 14 UNITED NATIONS, Thurs. The Philippines yesterday renewed its claim to sovereignty over North Borneo and accused the British Government of refusing to negotiate. The claim, made in the U.N. Trusteeship Committee, was immediately rejected by Britain. "My government has no doubt over its
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  • 20 14 SYDNEY. Thurs. Teenage Rock 'n' Rollers should wear lowheeled shoes, says the Australian Medical Association.— Rputer
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  • 148 14 lAKARTA. Thurs. A committee of emigres from North Borneo is being organised in Jakaarta to aid the rebellion, according to a report published in the- Indonesian dally Warta Bakti. Calling Itself "the Provisional Committee of Revolutionary Defenders of the Northern Borneo Federal State"
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 399 14 IN THE ORIENT TO EUROPE, TO THE U.S.A. fly amid the calm beauty of Japan You're "in Japan" the moment you step aboard your JAL Jet Courier. The calm beauty of Japan surrounds you, and you're pampered by gracious hostesses in kimono until suddenly you find you've arrived in Tokyo,
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    • 251 14 a Bright idea fora Brighter home 3t m Sjoret/s L f\ "4 I Chii'lact The new, wonder plastic covering that really brightens up your home Make your choice from a wide range of gay, exciting colours and designs. Easy to apply. Sticks by itself. Waterproof and Mothproof. Durable and you
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  • Page 14 Miscellaneous
    • 280 14 Straits Times Crossword ACBOSS 6. A rude song may well be un9. One getting a move on In the safe (9). arms race? (3-6). 7. Convincing the little general 10- Deck difficulty with sailors resting like a child (6). (ft). 8. Proud incentives that gave 11. I'm going to one
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  • FOREIGN NEWS DESK 3
    • 27 15 BUENOS AIRES, Thurs. The Air Force revolt movement of Gen. C:tyo Alslna collapsed last night after Government planes s'.rafcd ;ind bombed his Cordoba stronghold.— U.P.l.
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    • 316 15 WOULD YOU let your baby do this? WOI'LD you let your two year old son smoke and drink? Chubby Hugh Condron of Muirmadkin Road, Bellshill. North Lanarkshire, Scotland, who was two in September, does both. Hugh's drinking career started at the Glasgow Fair when his uncle, Mr. Tom Miller, gave
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    • 202 15 LEO PO L DVILLE Thurs. The Congolese Prime Minister Mr. Cyrille Adoula, has asked 17 countries to put an immediate embargo on all South Katanga copper and cobalt export. A Government communique said the request had been made under Phase Three of the U.N.
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    • 129 15 JOHANNES BURG. Thurs— About five Africans were killed and 20 injured when a cave-in occurred at one of the world's richest gold mines yesterday. Latest report saiu that 20 others were missing and there was little hope that they could be
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    • 196 15 BANG ON-NIKE SUCCESS 100 MILES UP WASHINGTON, Thursday. A NIKE ZEUS anti-missile missile yesterday successfully intercepted a warhead launched by an Atlas intercontinental missile over the Pacific, the Defence Department announced. The Defence Department said a Nike Zeus launched from Kwajaleln, In the middle of the Pacific Ocean, came within
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    • 44 15 LONDON. Thurs.—Nearly 400 people, most of them servicemen seeking discharges, are believed to have applied for nomination papers for the Rotherham and Colne Valley parliamentary byelections. As of last night, 68 servicemen had applied for the Colna valley poll. UJU.
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 126 15 I 141 1 I BH > I'll Si*- J b\ j M Va GfRO CUT iRY EPNS I Al and IBM V itMl it ivirmteir (or a HftOM. >«/ Cold Morait Arcaot BMj "more THAN 1000.000 soLd every day (Bia) 1 x THIS BALLPOINT V IS GUARANTEED TO THE LAST
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  • 118 16 MACAO AND HONG KONG MR. KHRUSHCHEV spoke of the "remnants of European colonialism Macao and Hone Kong" which still survived in China. The "smell spreading from these areas is no sweeter than the stench Riven off from Goa." he said, and the time would come when the Chinese would cry
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  • 117 16 WASHINGTON,' Thurs. —President Kennedy told bis Press conference yesterday that the United States was taking daily measures to see that "offensive'" missiles were •-ein trod u red into Cuba. He said the Government was taking "every step necessary" to make sure that the
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 151 16 HEAP SENG CO., have the pleasure in announcing the OFFICIAL OPENING of their FUJIYA SUPERMARKET TO-MORROW- 15th DEC., 1962 Cocktails at 2.00 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 283 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE 9. TEL: ***** by MR. R. SUZUKI of JAPAN TRADE CENTRE SINGAPORE Japanese "SAKE' KIKU-MASAMUNE HAKUTSURU "SOY SAUCE" YAMASA
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    • 235 16 E^ZZ EZIZL all transistor radios RA 6241 AT TOP MODEL F WITH 4 WAVEBANDS (Mv Waverongo: MW 185 585 m My /U/^SIMM SW3 44— 136 m HM« SW2 22 445 m W llj ffi $wi n— 22 m r\-^i |I 'Im Tuning Meter. Built-in Aeriali. I Jlf Modern Cabinet. I
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  • Page 17 Advertisements
    • 660 17 X PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS POST FOR TEMPORARY ENGLISH TEACHER Qualifications mu.t have Senior Cambridge with pass in F.M.C. Addressed to The Board of Managers, Ayer Kala National Type Primary School (Ch). Lenggong, Perak. PUBLIC APPOINTMENT an council of Singapore CITY WATER DEPARTMENT: Requires TRAINEE ENGINEER. Appointment will be on temporary basis
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    • 422 17 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS APPLICATIONS are Invited from Federal Clusens to fill in a vacancy of clerk. In the Tunlcu Munav.ir National Type Primary School. Kuala Pilah. Applicants must have attained their 17th but not their 23rd birthday and must possess the qualifications of cither: (A) Cambridge School Certificate or Federation of
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    • 3465 17 aHL*HHHHHgBgH B^P^PVP^^^P^PV^sP^TV^P^'VP'^^Bi sfeLsflHHH^BßflHHi^fl m*dm^^md+*Bm^^Bm***Am*mmd^^M B^ B^^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^»^»^»^aatJs«s*Msfas>f^^^^WaMs>as>afM (Continued from Page 12) SITUATIONS VACANT tt Worm* U (Ml*.}— Box tt eta, extra WAHTKO: Lady Temporary Teacher*. Closing date on 30th Dec 1062. Apply: The Chairman, Board of Managers, Sacred Heart Convent, Malacca. WAMTID JAPANESE LADY AS* between 23/40 to attend customer* In
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    • 904 17 FOR SALE It Worm* SS (Ml*.)— Box St ct: oxtro RECORDS CLEARANCE SALE. Lonrplay from 13.00, good selection. Art Furniture/Music Depot. 32-36. Orchard Road (neighbour Hongkong Bank) B'pore. AMERICA'S DESIGN Norge Refrigerators on display at Singapore Refrigeration Company, 164, Clemenceau Avenue. Easy payments can be arranged. Phone (B'pore). *****. CHILDREN!
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    • 580 17 LADIES HAIRDRESSING H ore's $5 (Win.)— Box St el: rxlrm NANCY BEAUTY SALON— Japenrie, varloua h/stvle* 2.A. Neil Koad, eVpor*. Tel: *****. JUWAITA BEAUTY PARLOUR H/ Specialist Qualltled from "Wells". 8 Still Road. Bi>orr. Tel: *****. FARIOA MAISON MARCELLE B/Stylist. Manlcunat A lucial make U-. Phono la'BßMi fl'-'Tl'.t PURPLE PRINCESS
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  • 77 18 Austria ls seeking agents In Singapore for a range of products, says a bulletin issued by the local Austrian Trade Delegate's office. They are electrical measuring and testing equipment, building plastic material, household ware, prefabricated bimgalow. electrical equipment (switches. plugs, sockets) advertising and packing material, PVC
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  • 196 18 $6m. LUBRICANT PLANT BY SHELL Spores latest pioneer industry ANOTHER multi-million dollar Shell project in Singapore is to start operations next month. It is a $6 million lubricants plant at Woodlands North which will be declared open by Singapore's Minister for Finance, Dr. Goh Keng I Swee, on Jan. 18.
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  • 119 18 JAPAN APPLE DISPLAY: BIG ORDERS rE Apple and Fruit Growers of Aichiken, South Japan held their first apple exhibition at the Hollywood Room, Odeon Theatre, Singapore, over the weekend In which seven varieties were displayed. It was a success and big orders were placed by local importers, according to a
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  • 43 18 The Cycle and Carriage Co. have been appointed sole agents for Singapore, the Federation and North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei of May-bach-Motorenbau GmbH of West Germany, manufacturers of Maybach MercedesBenz locomotive, marine and industrial diesel engines of 350 to 3.600 bhp.
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  • 214 18 3M's 'new teaching system' equipment rpHE Minnesota Min--1 Ing and Manufacturing Co. is introducing to Malaya what it calls the "new teaching approach." through the use of a combination of equipment specially designed for the purpose Known as the Thermo-Fax visual communication system, which Incorporates a ThermoFax copying machine, overhead
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  • COMMERCIAL news and views
    • 266 18 Yanmar Singapore service centre to serve S. E. Asia THE Yanmar Diesel Engines Co. Ltd. of Japan opened a service centre at Jalan Kubor, Singapore on Monday to serve its customers in SouthEast Asia. The new centre Is managed by six engineers, three of whom are from the Japanese company.
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    • 108 18 LIGHT GAUGE STEEL USED FOR BUILDING T IGHT gauge steel sections, j Ld said to be a revolutionary building material, are being used increasingly In the Singapore building industry, according to Mr. Soon Teck Tee, director and general manager ol Leong Huat Hardware Ltd. The trend is especially evident in
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    • 88 18 MR. F.L. WERDMOLDKR, Pir East representative of Stera Radio N.V. of Holland, vl*it«d Singapore last week to make arrangements for the Introduction of hla company's TV sets of the 19, >1 and 23 -inch screen models. A few units had already arrived and more were expected
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    • 137 18 A DIRECTOR of Universal Watches of Geneva. Mr. Edmond L. Bethell. who for the past 16 years has been in persona! contact with his firm's agents throughout the v.orld. visited Singapore last week for business talks with the local agents Lap Heng Co.. Ltd. Mr. Bethel]
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  • 572 20 From Our Market Correspondent rpilE current expansion 1 of interest in tin shares continued yesterday and prices were fractionally better. It is probably tbe natural reaction after many weeks of neglect and a few bargain hunters are now in tbe market and are
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  • 22 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dm. 12 Dec. IS Industrial*: 195.72 195.26 Tins: 287.48 289 82 rubbers: 179.83 179.67 Jan. 1. 1958=100.
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  • 620 20 COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Alex ords (1.000) 12.35 cd: Beustead (2.000) $1.77, (1.000) $1.79. (1.0 M» $1.7*: Ounl.M $2.42 BL. (2.000) $2.44 O, (1.000) 12
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  • 539 20 T<HE Straits tin price yesterday were sharply by $2.75 cents to $429 per picul on an offering of 245 tons. In London on Wednesday a rather more assured tone was apparent in tin. with prices recording modest gains during active ring dealings. Cash,
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  • 71 20 TIM Malayan liehanga Banks' Aimelatlen made thear chances la Ita rate* to merchants yeaterday: (all rate* to 1100): Selling TT or OO ready: Holland Guilder* 1171. Deutsette Mark* 1301. Italian Lire *****. Swedish Kremr 1681. On the trM exchange market In Hang Keng the U.S. dollar aa quoted
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  • 134 20 MELBOURNE. Thurs. fHE OILS fever tapered off In quieter conditions. AOG and Asuec Australian firmly held their levels, but most other issues suffered from about pronttaking. General investments were steady v.ith most movements narrow, but Henry Jones improved Is. on its higher profit report and Stanhill is now
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  • 260 20 |ANUARy Orst grade rutser buyers J l.e.b. clowd at p.m. In SinKHpore and Kuala Lumpur yeaterday at 81 cent* per Ib. up a quarter ot a reot. The tone was quietly steady. S.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. cloning price* In cent* per Ib. yrMerday: Int. I R.B.S. prompt f.o.b. biiyrra
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  • 200 20 SHIPS lying altngtld* th* Sincap*'* wharvas today arr: strtan Okr.<^(. 44. HaJcooeaan Maru 4-."4:«. IM Maersk i:./lfi. Bllliton 47, Arlta Mnru 13/14, tiauiiclen 47. Klilko Mam 31/;;^, Salkyo Maru 1/2. Kollbryn 3S/39. Yamanaml 6A, Sedlll NW 3, State of Qujanit 42/43. Kajula. Outer reads: Mundalay, Brtirl, Kerrkrlmc,
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  • 141 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dec. 13. Three months. Dunlops 14 eta. 8. Darby 4 id. F. N. 16 Ct*. C. Storaue 4td. Uammon 11 cts. 8. Traction lit J. WauKb J4 cts. Shell 13 ct*. U. Brew 23 CU. Bteam»hii. > <i. M. Cement 18 Cts. 8. Time* 22 ctv
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  • 27 20 December. 13. MALAYA?' RUBBER PRICE: 81 cents (up a quarter of a cent). TIN: $429 (up 52.75). Estimated unofficial offering 245 tons (down 15 tons).
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  • 95 20 CHINESE Produce Eichange Sinn*, pere noon price* per plcul yesterday: Coconut ell: bulk M2J nrllers. drum M.-.i xeller*; Cepra: Dei. UK/Contimnt *29 buy»r*. $30 sellers. Pepper: Munlok white *J37i nellem. Sarawak white 5135 seller*. *pecial Sarawak black Ban, garbled Lamport: black $vJi wl- Singa'pers Cecemit Oil Millers 1
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  • 14 20 Production from tlie Malayan Cement, Rawang Works during November was 23,635 tons.
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  • Page 20 Advertisements
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    • 92 20 SEA EXPRESS LINES Singapore Bangkok Ptmom Penh Saigon "SU EXPRESS" load 21/21 Dtc 24/25 Ow 21/27 Dsc "SEACAMIEI" load 21/21 Dm 25/2 f Dec Agents: WAH HDI SHIPPING CO. LTD. M RBBfIUBB tBBi SfßtapßTß Til: S3M4/1 KYOSEI LINE Frsrt u»» fit Htsjjksst.' Sport f S'-am Pentnf "BYUW* MARU" II »tfl
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    • 134 20 KEDAH J.K.R. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS will be received from Registered P.W-D Contractors tn Class "E" and above up to 3 p.m. on 26th December 1962 at the office of Jurutera Negerl Kedah/ Perils. Alor SUr for:THE LAYING OF 18" 12" INLJST, OUTLET AND SCOUR MAINS AND PRECAST DRAINS TO THE
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    • 703 21 iKMIMy-WJ-'-11-TH'll J.K.R. NOTICE \MEBON HIGHLANDS BOAD The road between Tapah and tiie 19th mile Cameron Highlands Knad will be closed to vehicles lor periods of up to two hours during daylight from 13th to 14th :>ecember and 16th to 23rd December 1962, inclusive of both ciates. Traffic will be permitted
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    • 237 21 NOTICES SOUTHERN MALAYAN TIN DREDGING LIMITED (Incorporated in England) The Board of Directors has de- j clared an Interim Dividend of U per share, less Income Tax, payable In London on 31st December 1962 to all Shareholders on the Register on 30th November 1962 (Including transferees of transfers lodged up
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    • 870 21 NOTICES KEPONC DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED (Incorporm.ed In England) The Board has declared an Interim dividend of 6cl. per share. les.s Income Tax. payable in London on 7th February, 1963 to all shareholders on the register on 18th January. 1963 (including transferees of transfers lodged up to 3 pjn. on 14th
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    • 767 21 NOTICES NOTICE TO AU PREVIOUS FMPLOYEEB OF TIIK SEA VIEW HOTEL LTD. NOW ON STRIKE. TAKE NOTICE that by falling to carry out your contracts of employment with the Company, each of you is dismissed from service and your contracts of employment ar» absolutely determined. And take turther notice that,
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    • 546 21 TENDERS j TENDERS from approved Contractors win be received at the Public Works Department, High Street, Singapore 6, In Tender Box No. 20 up to noon of the 18.1 63 for the Toa Payoh Sewage Purification Scheme Contract 208 Supply ti Fabrication of Cofferdam Steel Framing. The project drawings may
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    • 441 21 TENDER MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class 'B* and above registered Contractor* will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect, Ministry of Edu- I cation. Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 pjn. of the 21-12-62 for THE EHECTION AND COM- i PLETION OP A SECONDARY
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    • 93 21 TENDER JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS for 'the Supply nr.d Delivery of Cast Iron and Steel Pipes and Specials to P.W.I) Store. Bagan Serai, Perak" will be received at the Office of the Jurutera Negerl. Jabatan Kerja Raya. Perak. Ipoh un to 12 noon on the 22nd of December 1962
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  • TIMESPORT 1
    • 357 22  -  ERNEST FRIDA: mamma By Singapore, Thursday MALAYAN Thomas Cup player Ong Poh Llm, the Gay Cavalier' of Malayan badminton, will get a big welcome in Manila when he arrives there next week to discuss the terms of his coaching Job with Mr.
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    • 154 22 Kennedy steps into athletics row WASHINGTON. Thurs.—President Kennedy yesterday called upon the Amateur Athletic Union and other amateur sports federations to end their bickering so that the United States can prepare a team for the 1964 Olympics In Tokyo. "If they don't we won't have an Olympic team In 1964,"
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    • 235 22  - HOFF v MANCHAI IN 'MAKE OR BREAK' CARD LIM KEE CHAN c 1 By SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Despite two recent financial flops, SAMA Promotion are putting up another card on Saturday, featuring Golden Hoff (Indonesia) and Nai Manphai (Thailand) at the Happy World Stadium Abdul Razak. matchmaker for SAMA Promotion, said
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    • 420 22 Praise for SABF by minister SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Acting Minister For Labour and deputy chairman of the Peoples Association, Mr Ong Pang Boon, last I night praised Singapore Amateur Basketball Federation at the openi ing of its training proI gramme for the youth I of Singapore at the Peoples Association.
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    • 113 22 VJINOAPORE, Thurs. The Ministry of Education and the Singapore Amateur F.A. have jointly started a twoweek coaching course for more than 50 Singapore schoolteachers drawn from •the three language streams. The coaches were given both practical and theoretical lessons on football by Yap Boon Chuan and Patrick
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    • 274 22 IPOH, Thurs. Acceptors for Saturday's amateur races here: RACE 1—2.15: Cl 5 (Catchweights 12.7) 2f straight— Golden Charm, Raja, Surrender. Smoky, Zariff. Kolek. Kalr. Marlanl. Sarah Jane, Igaza, First Choice, Spuds. Sunrise. Teddy Boy. Carlo, Cherte SACK 2—2.45: CL 2 Dlt. t (CatchweJghta 12.7) U—
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  • Page 22 Advertisements
    • 133 22 Mo<y rw rr sv 2OO cc SCOOTERS A masterpiece of German precision craftsmanship. The Diana 200 cc looks years ahead to keep in time with tomorrows developments. ~£t^l fi rff UNCHALLENGED FOR SHEER DOLLAR WORTH... FAR EAST MOTORS LTD. 54 Orchard Road. Singapore 9 Federation Representatives:- WEARNE BROS. Right around
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  • Page 22 Miscellaneous
    • 145 22 HOCKEY SWAINSON CUP: R. Signals. Malaya v R Signals. Spore t&Temban). SPOKt DIV. 2: Police v BODCA (Thomson Rd); RAF Changl v Schools (Changl). IPOH DIV. I: Police Kinta Indians (upper padang); Dlv. 2: ACS Staff v DTC (lower padanei. TAIPING LGE: Malays v Prisons (Esplanade). S GOR DIV. 2:
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    • 31 22 1 Education Dept. 0; Anderson ians 6 2 FIB 1. Taiping Lge: Prisons 3 Malays 1. Penang Lge: TPCA 'A' w.o Customs. SOCCER MacGillivray Cap (Kluang): Revertex 3 Bkt. Benut 0.
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  • TIMESPORT 2
    • 219 24  - SOCCERITES TO PROTEST AGAINST ARSENAL TEOH ENG TATT; (gg By Singapore, Thursday CTAR Soccerites, who lost the SAFA Third Division championship on a protest and were then beaten by Arsenal in a replay last Friday, will themselves lodge a protest against Arsenal. Soccerites will base their protest on a claim
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    • 153 24 Young Malayan footballers prepare for Asian tournament NO SWEEP ON FIRST DAY RACES AT PENANG pENANG. Thurs. The 1 Penang Turf Club announced today that there will be no unlimited big sweep drawn on the first day, Dec. 22. of the Christ-mas-New Year meeting here. Owing to heavy entries, the
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    • 73 24 IPOH. Thurs— The Ipoh District! Football League side to play Tailing in the Cheng Wah Cup Final here on Sunday will be from: Wong Meng Kheng, Shum Chok Yin, Wong Kirn Seng, Ng Boon Bee, J. Raju, Ahmad Daniel, Foo Tze Meng, K. Arumugam. >Ig Kam Loong,
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    • 211 24 By KEITH HOOPER OYDNEY. Thurs.— The Common wealth Games Federation's decision to include badminton in the 1966 Games at Kingston, Jamaica, is expected to give a fillip to this sport in Australia. Australian players will toe keen to win a medal at Kingston and
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    • 224 24 WHY the FA said NO to the Accrington Ladies LONDON, Thurs.— The Football Association have refused to recognise women's soccer. A request for recognition was made by Accrlngton Wanderers Ladles F.C., who played their first match In 1955. And it sent F.A. officials scurrying through the mm. utes to find
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    • 260 24 MELBOURNE, Thurs. MCC will meet controversial fast bowler lan Mecklff for the first time on the current tour In the four-day match against Victoria slatting here tomorrow. Mecklff was the centre of a "throwing" controversy on MCC's last tour of Australia in
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    • 511 24 Top awards for Kilby and Anita THE WORLD OF SPORT LONDON, Thursday. "ORIAN KILBY. triple marathon champion, and Anita Lonsbrough, who won three swimming gold meek, i in the Commonwealth Games in Perth, have been voted Britain's sportsman and sportswoman of 1962 by the British Sports Writers Association Kilby won
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  • Page 24 Advertisements
    • 98 24 The Three Major Regional Airlines associate to provide the finest, most frequent services between: Singapore Kuala Lumpur Bangkok Hong Kong y£~3 Jr~ /i'liißii'.'w 4^3BP^ /H CATHAY ]g /.iRfSHSHU :.^^tfl P^ ~T?f 58 ol the f.nest flights each "week! That's from Ist January, 1963 when the Orient's three major airlines: Cathay
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  • 107 25 BRUNEI TOWN. Thurs. The Sultan of Brunei ill make his first public appearance since the rebellion broke out in his oil-rich state at a press conference tomcrrow evening. A Brunei Government spokesman said today that the Sultan had been living at Government administrative headquarters since
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  • 198 25 'No overtime' but trains on schedule I^UALA LUMPUR. 1V Thurs. The Malayan Railway administration said today that nil trains were running on schedule despite the "no overtime" campaign started today by the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya. An official spokesman said: '•You must not forget that not all the 14,000 employees
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  • 27 25 JOHN F C. CU&CM. Mad M, tw]<,\.«l iuifii.inii .if Miimonsh. at the Uiciv TVim.l.r Hospital Kualn I.nni--I'iir on L'L'nd Orioher I<H2 after a "wration brarcly borne
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  • 97 25 A SOLDIER cautiously prods the locked window of a kampong house with his bayonet as men of the Ist Battalion, Queen's Own Highlanders surround the kampong near Seria oil town in Seria. A Bren gun was believed to have been hidden In the house by
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  • 163 25 No miracle so baby has surgery instead Nfc'W YOKK, TIIUXS. Margaret McKeown, a 19 month old Scottish baby, underwent an operation today that will deprive her of her sigm, but is expected to save ncr life. Margaret's mother had earlier refused to let doclors operate, saying that she was praying
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  • 28 25 NEW YORK, Thurs. Mr. George Sokolsky, a newspaper columnist who appeared in 299 American papers, died In his home here last night. He was 69.
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  • 137 25 rL AVIV, Thurs. Russia has agreed to supply air-to-air missiles to the United Arab Republic to arm its MKHA and MIG-2 jet fighters, the evening newspaper Massa said today. The newspaper quoted ••foreign sources" for Us information. It added that this will be additional
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  • 177 25 SYDNEY, Thursday. ROMAN CATHOLICS throughout Sydney will offer prayers for Pope John, who yesterday shocked an audience of pilgrims by speaking of his death. Reports from Rome said the Pope, his face deeply lined and showing obvious signs ot his illness, said he might
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  • 25 25 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Singapore Advocate-General. Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, flew back to Singapore tonight alter a threeday meeting of the Inter-Govern-mental Committee.
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  • 356 25 Missionary group anxious to return to work LABUAN, Thurs. Mr. Bruce Morton, a member of the Aus-tralian-English missionary group who flew from rebelthreatened Lawas on Monday, said today that mission members wanted to return to Lawas as soon as possib 1 c because "we want to be with our Christian
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  • 48 25 MOSCOW, Thurs. Ekaterma Oalizser. prima ballerina with Diaghileffs company from 1897 died yesterday aged 87, the Soviet news agency Tass reported today. She began her career as a dancer 66 years ago and already at the beginning of this century was Moscow's leading ballerina.
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  • 276 25 LONDON. Thurs. It was a satisfactory day in stock markets, but gilt-edged receded Into the background following the unchanged Bank Rate and were finally up to five sixteenths lower. The buying of equities was selective and best levels were not always held but the tone was quite firm.
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  • 45 25 LONDON. Thurs.—Spot 24\d Jan. 24« id., Vtb. 24*., Mar. 24 1/IM.. Jan/Mar. 24 7/16 d., Apr./ June 23 15 16d.. July/ Sept. 235 d.. Oct./ Dec. 23 7/16 d., Jan.,' Mar. unquoted, c.l.f. Dec 2315 16u., Jan. 23'td., Peb 23 11/16 d. Tone: Steady.
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  • 22 25 LONDON. Thurs—Buyers £863. sellers £864. Forward buyers £862, sellers £862 4, Settlement £8644. Turnover am. 330 tons, pjn. 205. Tone: Steady.
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  • 289 25 NAVAL MEN TOOK PARTY UPRIVER SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Royal Navy today gave the names of the five Royal Marine Commandos killed in yesterday's battle for Limbang in Sarawak. They will be given a full naval funeral at Bldadari cemetery tomorrow. Those killed were: Sgt Walter
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  • 54 25 MARSEILLES. Thurs. A French soldier who deserted tn^ 1952 to join Communist North Vietnamese forces was sentenced to five years In prison He had been condemned to death In absentia In 1953 a year after he left a French guard past and destroyed a machinegun he
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