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Title Section20 1962-12-15 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 The Straits Times. fie**** Estd. 1845. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1962. <£ 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration2227 1962-12-15 1 Full story of revolt Pistol-packing Ruler meets the Press for the first time since the uprising began last week Shots, then emissaries arrived... HOFFMAN From LESLIE HOFFMAN: BRUNEI TOWN, Friday WEARING a sterling revolver in an open holster at his waist, the Sultan of Brunei, Sir Omar Ali2,227 words
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Article323 1962-12-15 1 LABI AX. Fri. Hunker Hunter lets of the RAF today made dummy itt.uks on a mountainous jungle area south of Limhani; near the SarawakBrunei border, where re,bels were reported in considerable strength. If the dummy attacks fail to stop the strong rebel resistance in the323 words
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194 1962-12-15 1 JAKARTA BROADCAST: TENGKU 'S SPEECH 'VERY PROVOCATIVE'—' JAKARTA, Fri. Indonesia today officially denied that it was involved fa the Brunei revolt and described allegations by Tengku Abdul Rahman as "very provocative." The Government statement, broadcast throughout Indonesia, said: "We regret those foreign allegations that there were tome Indonesian organisations involvedReuter - 194 words
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Article, Illustration170 1962-12-15 1 SUBANDRIO: 'INDONESIA WILL GET VERY ANGRY IF AOCUSINO TOO MUCH' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, today warned that if Indonesia is accused too much over the Brunei revolt "she will get very angry." He was replying to a reporter's Questions at the airport here during his170 words
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Article382 1962-12-15 1 MANILA, Friday. "f If RICE political groups in Indonesia, including President Soekarno's own Partai Xasional Indonesia, have offered volunteers to the Brunei rebel leader A.M. Azahari, according to informed sources here. The sources said Azahari had sent a cable thanking President Soekarno's party, as well382 words
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Article25 1962-12-15 1 SINGAPORE. Fri. The Singapore Association 01 Trade Unions today pledged its full support "for the desire of the Borneo people for national selfdeiermination."25 words
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Article26 1962-12-15 1 LONDON, Fri. Admiral Sir John Cunningham, who directed llu sinking of the German batMesnjp Scharnhorst in World War 11. died yesterday. a«?ed 76. UJM.26 words
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Article314 1962-12-15 1 GEOFFREY GELDARD - GEOFFREY GELDARD From KUCHING. Fri. AN IMPORTANT rebel leader is believed to have been captured in the Marudi area of Sarawak, near the Brunei border. Btveral reoels were captured in this area last night. They were caught by local irregular forces. Tne rebels were wearIng red314 words
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261 1962-12-15 1 Katanga offer as UN alerts troops \TEW YORK, Fri. President Tshombe of Katanga faced with imminent economic sanctions last night offered to split the mineral revenues of his secessionist province with the Congolese Central Government. In a letter to the SecretaryGeneral. U Thant. he expressed willingness to deposit $15 million261 words
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Article39 1962-12-15 1 47 IN AIR CRASH Xl« PL MMIRO In Fiiiiii Br.i-il OnMrll.jfjnrj nitll 1" prr MR il»«inri| «r i ii' i lay id uin^-i. m uu>. in Am )j"ii i t-potfer pune reported io sign of survivors PI39 words
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241 1962-12-15 2 BIG DAY FOR U.S. SPACEMEN CAPE CANAVERAL. Fri. The U.S. has launched a new satellite into apace in an effort to restore a live television link with Europe. It is a key experiment In plans for developing a global system of radio andReuter - 241 words
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Article76 1962-12-15 2 NEW YORK, Fri.— One Of America's worst cold waves on record has devastated Florida's citrus and vegetable industries Temperatures below ireezing point were reported throughout the usually sunny South. The death toll from more than a week of Arctic blasts and driving snows in the eastern half76 words
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Article47 1962-12-15 2 LONDON, Prl. Britain's first nuclear submarine, the £20 million Dreadnought, today completed her maiden sea trials without incident. The trial was limited to testa for manoeuvrability and machinery. She did not submerge. The Admiralty announced today it has ordered a third nuclear submarine.47 words
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317 1962-12-15 2 42 minutes for Venus riddle probe WASH INGTON. Fri. For 42 minutes this afternoon, the Mariner spacecraft is expected to penetrate the age-old mystery of Venus and report for the first time whether it is a dead world or the possible abode of life. The 447-lb. craft, now at the317 words
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444 1962-12-15 2 BLACK BOXES: DEAN TELLS OF DOUBTS GENEVA, Friday T^HE U.S. said yesterday that three sites for unA manned seismic stations proposed by Russia on its territory to police a nuclear test ban seemed to have been chosen "to give a minimum amount of seismic information." Russia has proposed the "blackReuter - 444 words
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Article49 1962-12-15 2 HONO KONO, Prl. Cruz Airways of Manila have bought two British Handle? Page Dart Herald 200 turbo-prop planes for about HKSIO.S million. Mr. Jose P. Cnu, its president, signed the bill of sale here with Mr. E. P. Hessey, salea representative of Handley Page.— Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article47 1962-12-15 2 Crash— 'the reason' WASHINGTON. Prl.— The Civil Aeronautics Board yesterday blamed lmDroper Installation ot a vital control part for the 1961 craah of a North-West Airlines Dectra at Chicago's O'Hare Airport, in which all 37 aboard died. The report &aid mechanic* left two cable conn^rtors unscrewed.— U.PJ47 words
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Advertisement590 1962-12-15 2 DATELINE J From Pong Kongl C1S •y^^^;^^^^^;.'\\■■;•^•.'\'^y TWENTY-THREE plastic, rubber and texx tile factories in Kowloon may have to close down if their owners cannot find alternative sites. The owners have given up to Dec. 31 to move out of the area, which they have been occupying for years under590 words
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Miscellaneous14 1962-12-15 2 THE GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby runoN t erry r— ~^Q T*~ T 1L ffif14 words
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160 1962-12-15 3 COLOMBO. Fri— A Ceylonese diplomat leaves here today for New Delhi and Peking with the secret "peace proposals'* of the six non-aligned nations. Mr. G.S. Picris. the Ceylonese Ambassador to Burma, will hand the proposals to Mr. Nehru y and Mr. Chou En-lai.160 words
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Article51 1962-12-15 3 KARLSRUHE, (West Germany), Pri. West German security organs have arrested nine East German agents' whose main task was to spy on the Briusn Rhine Army, the Federal Prosecutor's Office here .^announced yesterday T Ttie agents also "spied on Ame- troops and on the bin chemicMl51 words
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Article28 1962-12-15 3 NEW YORK. Fri. A gunman robbed a chemists shop of $400 yesterday after announcing: "I just got out of iail and I need a fresh start."28 words
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Article, Illustration562 1962-12-15 3 TITO'S BLESSING FOR NIKITA'S 'BRAVE' LINE MOSCOW, Friday. PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia and the Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. Andrei Gromyko, yesterday joined in support of Mr Khrushchev's "talk-instead-of-fight" foreign policy. Marshal Tito in a rare speech by a foreigner before the Supreme Soviet (parliament) here, praised Mr. Khrushchev for "bravely,Reuter - 562 words
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Article89 1962-12-15 3 Miner saved-by 1 teeth JOHANNESBURG. Frl. An African miner Injured in the cave-In at West Drlefontetn gold mine on Wednesday was saved by his teeth. A lifeline was thrown to him but because he had a broken arm he could neither grasp It properly nor tie It round his waist.Reuter - 89 words
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211 1962-12-15 3 First class for Mona with six guard PARIS, Frl.— The Mona Lisa, the world's most celebrated painting, leaves France today for the United States on its. second journey ever outside the country since 1517. The 459-year-old masterpiece by Leonard Da Vinci, which has been In the Louvre since Napoleon sentReuter - 211 words
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Article29 1962-12-15 3 NEW YORK. Pri. Emmanuel Anderson, three-year-old son of a Ghana U.N. delegate, threw the switch last night that lighted the Christmas tree in City Han Park.29 words
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Article, Illustration269 1962-12-15 3 DARIS, Fri. The Atlantic allies, surveying the world situation after the Cuban crisis, are generally agreed on a vigilant "wait and see" policy which leaves the door open for negotiations with the Soviet Union, diplomatic observers said here. InReuter - 269 words
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Article36 1962-12-15 3 SAIGON. Fri.— A US. Arniy H-21 helicopter was shot down by Communist guerrilla ground flre on Wednesday about 20 miles north ot here. It was announced. None of the occupant* ma lnlured DP.I.36 words
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Article32 1962-12-15 3 WASHINGTON. Pri.— The White House said yesterday that President Kennedy will review his Hrst two years in the White House on a one-hour television programme on Monday night. —U.P.l32 words
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Article58 1962-12-15 3 WASHINGTON. Frt. A State Department official suggested yesterday that the Nato alliance might discuss the possible purchase of some surplus items from the huge U£>. stockpile. The official. Mr. Edmund Getzln. chief of the department's industrial and strategic materials division, was testifying before the senate stockReuter - 58 words
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166 1962-12-15 3 WASHINGTON. Frl. Mr. Khrushchev's speeeb to the Supreme Soviet in Moscow on Wednesday was viewed here yesterday as further evidence of an ever-widening rift between Russia and China, authoritative is officials said. The officials said it was too early to state whether Mr. Khrushchev'sReuter - 166 words
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Article74 1962-12-15 3 Talks on Berlin can b e alistic BERLIN, Fri.— -Mr. Willy Brandt, Mayor of West Berlin, said yesterday that Mr. Khrushchev's speech showed "the possibility that negotiations could now be held more realistically and without pressare about a bearable interim solution for Berlin." But he said, in a statement issuedReuter - 74 words
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Article36 1962-12-15 3 LONDON. Prl. Princes Alexandra of Kent and. Mr. Angus Ogilvy are to be married in Westminster Abbey on April 24, it was announced from Kensington Palace, the Kent family's London residence, last night. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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160 1962-12-15 3 PARIS. Frl The U.B Defence Secretary Mr Robert McNamara. has offered to let Britain take over the Skybolt missile Drogramme as it stands If she wants to continue alone, authoritative sources said here yesterday This was one alternative to the Anglo-Ameri-can Skybolt project, which160 words
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Advertisement441 1962-12-15 4 gj\ r \'A GALA X'MAS ATTRACTION I; (SINGAPORE) FOLLOW YOUR HEART TO JOY LAND... a dazzling world of song, dance and laughter! Walt rD)ff\[oT^^ fjraJQl TtKTSbolger VmmySands jbTmmc M«uuii>u>iiiai«f' Jl j temw^u* •.*>•»" ■«■•<•••< "^LUFTHANSA "*^"^a^_ GERMAN AI■»(. < m c l <! i' W H'M' oi»i >s ron ay!441 words
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Advertisement364 1962-12-15 4 FOR X'MAS AND NEW YEAR i NO MORE SREY HAIR! GOYA LOTION Creaielets, colourless, stainlesa I yet restores grey hair te Its ORIGINAL colour in 10-12 days. Not a dye. Recommended for middle-aged oad older people. GOTAS DIVINAS Vegetable OH restores grey kair to its ORIGINAL colour in 4-7 days!364 words
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Advertisement340 1962-12-15 4 I GRILL g NELLO TURCHETTI '0 and his Famous Italian Band ALITALIA airumes to give you outstanding entertainment. a_| f^ Sat. 22a« Dec. L. '(,1 W the Festive Seoton l 'l /Qaky^Cr 24th Dec GALA DINNER t BALL X'MAS IVI $IS/. »EX PIRSON W (k (EXTENSION 2 A.M.) "ff S340 words
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Advertisement279 1962-12-15 4 CAPITOL (Spoe) TONIGHT MNITE Pre-Release Preview Of Our X'nas-New Year Special! v i §W\ SINGING! LOVING! SWINGING! Af^^ .h. i«MIRISCH COMPANY mm 4 ELViS i it pi»es|ey "^m? Galahad Vs^-j^^^ Wj^ ELVIS RINGS THE BELL B COLOR V |/Jp|^|\ song hits S SgYDUNG LOLA ALBRIGHT joanBLACKMAN charles BRONSON J I279 words
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Article643 1962-12-15 5 ONE-YEAR MORATORIUM URGED BY PRESIDENT OF AMERICAN-OWNED PRODUCING COMPANY 'TO ALLOW FOR FAIR PRICE' KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. NORMAN CLEAVELAND, president of Pacific Tin Consolidated, Ltd an Ameri-can-owned company, today called for a one-year suspension of U.S. tin stockpile sales. He said at a luncheon of the643 words
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Article, Illustration106 1962-12-15 5 MAJOR Ismail bin Ibrahim, deputy Commandant and chief instructor at the Armed Forces School of Instruction in Port Dick son, will be promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on Jan. 1. He will then assume the appointment of Staff Officer (Training > at the106 words
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Article62 1962-12-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two oflicers of the Federation Army will leave here by air for Pakistan on Monday to attend a course at the Quetta Staff College. They are Major. Hassan bin Hajl Mohamed Salleh, of the Royal Malay Regiment, and Major Lai Chung Wah62 words
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Article40 1962-12-15 5 IPOH. Fri.— The judo sec' ion of Pemlt Youth Club has been reMVcil Lessons are given on Tuesday and Thursday evenings b> Mr. Choy Wai Kong, a judo instructor, of the Michaelean Judo Society, I poh.40 words
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Article22 1962-12-15 5 IPOH. Fri.— Liew Yon Loy, 21. was today acquitted on a charge oi extorting without his defence brin? called.22 words
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Article33 1962-12-15 5 IPOH, Fri.— The receiver in the public telephone booth in Jalan Pasir Puteh here was 1 stolen early this morning. The loss was discovered by Police Corporal Isher Singh at 4.15 'a.m33 words
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Article32 1962-12-15 5 Fined for pin-table PENANG. Fri.— Lim Sim Toh was today lined $125 for operating a pin-table in his home in Swatow Lane and turning it into an amusement place on Nov. 16.32 words
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Article, Illustration485 1962-12-15 5 Circus is to give surprise 'thanks' to people for aid TPOH, Fri. A special surprise "thank you" is being prepared for the people of Sitiawan who assisted and sustained the stranded Circo Brazil during the last six weeks. The bailiff of the Sltiawan Magistrate's Court, Megat Jaffri bin Megat Yahaya,485 words
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Article27 1962-12-15 5 PENANG, Fri. Forty Penang Umno youths will present a Borla performance at the All-Malaya Umno youth convention in Kuala Lumpur from Dec. 23 to 28.27 words
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76 1962-12-15 5 PENANG. Fri.— Jaycres have unique opportunities to publicise Malaya as a perfect choice for holidays and tours, the Chief Minister. Dato Won* Pow Nee. said today "But." he told Penan* Jaycees at their annual installation dinner at the E and O76 words
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Article, Illustration257 1962-12-15 5 Mr. HOLDEN TO GIRLS: 'PLEASE DON'T ASK ME FOR FILM PARTS' PENANG, Fri. Hollywood actor William Holden today appealed to girls hoping to be cast for his next film, "The Third Road," not to call on him. "I have nothing to do with the casting," he told a Press conference257 words
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Article69 1962-12-15 5 SINGAPORE. Fri.— A charge hand at the Naval Base dockyard, Kok Hin, 48, jumped to his death from the second floor of the General Hospital last month, an inquest was told today. His son, Alan Kok, a school teacher, testified that his father had been suffering69 words
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Article48 1962-12-15 5 WHO is Azahari. Brunei's "stormy petrel"? What is his background? What were his party's aims and why did he turn to armed revolt? The answers are given in a special article, "The Azahari Rebellion" appearing in tomorrow's SUNDAY MAIL. Make sure of your copy.48 words
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Article30 1962-12-15 5 SINGAPORE. Fn. The newly widened bridge over the Stamford Canal at the junction of Dhoby Ghaut and Orchard Read will be open to two-way traffic again from tomorrow.30 words
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Article43 1962-12-15 5 PENANO. Fri.— The All-Malaya Malay shorthand competition and seminar scheduled to be held In Penang from Dec 23 to 25 have been postponed because of the railway strike threat. New dates for the contest and seminar will be fixed later.43 words
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Article22 1962-12-15 5 SINGAPORE. Fri. A Morrit Oxford owned by Mrs. ML Knight was stolen from the Lido Cinema car park yesterday.22 words
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105 1962-12-15 5 Girl drowns in bid to save ounger brother SUNGEI PATANI. Fri A 13-year-old schoolgirl was drowned when shewent to the aid of her younger brother at the Tupah waterfall. near Bedong, yesterday. IW boy also died. Rhone Ah Kuan and her 10-year-old brother. Kah Kirn. both pupil* of a Chinese105 words
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312 1962-12-15 6 Pj KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. INSURANCE companies today welcomed the new Bill requiring them to invest 55 per cent of their assets in Malaya. They said such investments were not only in the interests of the insuring public but would substantially contribute to the industrial and312 words
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Article51 1962-12-15 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. A father of six, Chin Kok Lam, was today sentenced to two years' jail in a magistrate's court on a pickpocket charge. Chin stole $79 from a man at a street bazaar on the night of Nov. 25. He had seven previous51 words
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162 1962-12-15 6 Future of Yoke Heong to be discussed KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— The future of armless schoolgirl Lai Yoke Heong will be discussed at a meeting of her managing trustees here on Dec. 20. Mr. K. Paramalingam. the custodian trustee of Yoke Heong's fund, said today that the decision whether .she should162 words
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Article85 1962-12-15 6 KUALA SELANGOR, Frl. Mr. M. Subramaniam. postmaste.i Kuala Selangor, will assume duty! as postmaster at Kuala Kubuj Bahru on Monday. Inche Alias bin Abdul Rahman, postmaster at Kuala Kubu Bahru, will take over, at Kuala Selangor. SINGAPORE.' Pri The West Central Area Commissioner of the85 words
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Article147 1962-12-15 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —Malaya's bi«er role in foreign affairs has added nearly half a million dollars more to the bill for running the Ministry of External Affairs next year. In the House of Representatives today, estimates totalling $8.8 million for the Ministry were presented on behalf147 words
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Article, Illustration786 1962-12-15 6 Three concepts of democracy we follow Western one, says Tengku KUALA LUMPUR, Friday JENGKU Abdul Rahman declared in the House of Representatives today that Malaya would follow the Western interpretation of democracy after rebuking Opposition members for criticising foreign policies. Speaking just before the House approved estimates totalling $8,882,940 for786 words
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Article35 1962-12-15 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Two Brunei revolt casualties, a Gurkha soldlrr and a British officer, were flown into Singapore by a RAF transport plane today. They were taken to the BritUb military hospital.35 words
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Advertisement171 1962-12-15 6 i^^HHk Toys that will be a thrill to own this Christmas i I jßf MECCANO I fir M K Here's loads of fun for girls and boys of all ages. For young engineers and architects, there are hours of endless joy with &j» WjL^LA toys that are a real thrill171 words
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217 1962-12-15 7 A SALE OF WORK MADE BY 1,500 CHILDREN SINGAPORE, Fri. The Supervisor of Social Welfare Department Children's Centres, Mrs. Alice Goh, today appealed to the public to support the children's sale of work which opens at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. In a broadcast over Radio Singapore tonight. Mrs. .oh217 words
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152 1962-12-15 7 DOORS, LOCKS FOUND INTACT SINGAPORE, Fri CONSIGNMENT of watches, valued at $:u.;).")(). was reported missing today from a storeroom In Ocean Building belonging to Cathay Pacific Airways. The watches the property of Harper Gilflllan and Company Ltd. were to be flown to Hong152 words
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Article89 1962-12-15 7 SINGAPORE, Fri.—Cigarettes and liquor on which $7,000 worth of duty had not been paid were seized by Customs tonight from a ship which had just arrived from Hong Kong. A Customs party acting on a tip-off searched the ship Tong Han in the Outer Roads89 words
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Article29 1962-12-15 7 SINOAPORE. Pri. Water will be cut off in Lorong Stangee and Stangee Place, between East Coast Road and Still Road, tomorrow from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.29 words
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Article49 1962-12-15 7 SINGAPORE. Pri. The Stamford Community Centre at 22 Short Street will hold a Christmas party at pjn. tomorrow, for about 1.000 children of the residents in the area. The Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Ton Chin Chye. who is the Assemblyman for Rochore. will be present.49 words
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Article368 1962-12-15 7 SINGAPORE, Friday. "THE Bank Negara Indonesia who claimed x damages for breach of contract for loss of 11 shipments of rubber against Kie Hock Shipping Co., Ltd., was given judgment by Mr. Justice Tan Ah Tan in the High Court today for a sum of368 words
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Article63 1962-12-15 7 SINGAPORE. Pri The Ministry of Culture will present ita 117 th Aneka Ragam Raayat at Thomson Road 5J m.s. tomorrow at 7.30 p.m to mark the Prime Minister's tour of Thomson Constituency. The programme consists of Malay. Chinese and Indian dances ana songs. The artistes63 words
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238 1962-12-15 7 Stowaway can't get off at any port SINGAPORE. Fri. Two months ago, a Pakistani stowaway slipped on board the Norwegian freighter, Tamesis. and now he cannot get off the ship. Reason.- No Government is prepared to have him because he has no travel pa-' pers. Ahmad Mia, 22, slipped i238 words
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Advertisement218 1962-12-15 7 'tis true. Scottish Highland air helps make Black and White so smooth and mellow View of Glen Loc^y Scotland And in a way you'd never suspect. After A Highlands. This marvellous air works on distilling the. Highland whisky that will J3hH» tne whisky whilst it slumbers, helping to become Black218 words
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Miscellaneous346 1962-12-15 7 JPBJ|||il(BßHßBßilPßßßßPßPß^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W^^^^^^W^^^^^^^Bl^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W Qantas: To Brisbane. Sydney (QP 736) 9.30 pjn. Garuda: To Jakarta (OA 801) 10.40 ajn.; to Kuala Lumpur. Medan (OA 993) 9.30 a.m. Cathay Pacific: To Bangkok. Hong Kong. ManUa (CX 732) 8 ajn. Japan Air Lines: To Bangkok. Hong Kong. Tokyo (JL 716) 8.30 ajn. Malayan Airways: To346 words
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Article, Illustration1790 1962-12-15 9 LEONARD LYONS - STRAITs TIMES Special Feature WHAT LIFE IN EXILE IS LIKE FOR THE WINDSORS... LEONARD LYONS -by The Wimtsors luive been in Ijondon mukinu. tlwir annual visit to do their Christmas shopping. What is life like for them today? How does the Duke feel about his exile from the country where1,790 words
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Article, Illustration969 1962-12-15 10 MINISTER BLAMES WORKERS WHO APPEAR TO BE READY TO USE THEIR STRENGTH KUALA LUMPUR, Frl. THE Government was today called to "pay the proper price for industrial peace to avert threatened strike actions by many unions. The call was made by Mr. V.E.969 words
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171 1962-12-15 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri T<HE Johore Govern--1 ment has offered alternative accommodation to about 50 people who are to be evicted from their homes in Jalan Ibrahim early tomorrow morning. These people have been occupying three shophouses and the rear premises of171 words
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Miscellaneous129 1962-12-15 10 Atley Oop By V. T. Bmtmiim 559E9 Hfeb ON HIS 1 MUW Hb CAN EXERCISE I |00 YOU THINKf WCU-.HE CEBTAiNLV MJMwPH.' I ■S^^Sl WAY.' HE'S \HS NEW BBAIN ON HES REALLY V 16 BXHIBITING J/ I UNINBPIBINQ I i Vrt^^mm *ZL^l wwjt jmaoe those v^edieval got a new Nan129 words
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609 1962-12-15 11 ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AGAINST OFFENDERS, PARLIAMENT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR. Fri ACTION will be taken against teachers who dabble in politics and neglect their work, the Minister of Education, Haji Abdul Hamid Khan, warned in the House of Representatives today. He was replying to609 words
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194 1962-12-15 11 PENANG, Friday. SIX robbers escaped with $5,700 in cash and jewellery in a daring daylight raid this morning— the second in two days. The gang walked through the front door of a money- lender's house In Jalan Dharma at 8.15 a.m. and held up194 words
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Article142 1962-12-15 11 Soldier told: This was stupid PENANG. Fri. A New Zealand soldier bought an electric shaver from a shop ir Chulia Street and paid for it with a duo cheque, the Sessions Court was told today. In addition he received $22 cash is change from the cheque, Asst. Supt. B. Rama-142 words
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Article38 1962-12-15 11 TELUK ANSON. Fri. Mr. M. C. Owen, acting Superintendent of Police from Tapah. has assumed duties as OCPD Teluk Anson. I succeeding Inche Mohamed Hashlm bin Mohamed Rawle who is away on medical leave.38 words
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Article31 1962-12-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fi i. The Minuter of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haii Tallb. will open a state matrons' conference at the Institute of Medical Research on 1 Monday31 words
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Article81 1962-12-15 11 Woman has baby: Trial postponed BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri When a trespass case came up tor hearing here today the arosecuting officer. Inspector Ng Yoke Weng, announceu that the .complainant, M. Muniamma. a housewife, had just given birth to a boy in Bukit Mertajam Hospital. The magistrate, Mr. James Loh then81 words
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Article42 1962-12-15 11 SINGAPORE. Fri -The President of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Dr. Charles Gamba. who flew to Australia on leave at the end of October, will return to Singapore on Wednesday with Mrs Gamba. He will resume duty the following day.42 words
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Article38 1962-12-15 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Pri. Malftyan jockey Chris Dragon was buried in the Roman Catholic cemcierv in Cheras Road here totiay. More than 300 people attended the funeral. Diwjton diei ir. a motor accident at Seuamat on Wednesday.38 words
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Article36 1962-12-15 11 i SINGAPORE, Fri. The Ml-' > r.ister lor Education. Mr Yong Nyuk Lin, will continue his tout of new schools on Wednesday. He has already visited six new primary school* during the last three days36 words
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Article29 1962-12-15 11 IPOH. Fri.— A new two-storey post office costing $75,000 was opened in Chamberlain Road here today by the Mentri Besar of Perak Dato Sha'ari bin Sliafle29 words
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130 1962-12-15 11 ALOR STAR. Fri. In subsidising the rearing of livestock, the Kedan Government should also encourage the breeding of horses, an Alliance Assemblyman, Inche Shane bin Abdullah, urged last night. Inche fihafle, who was speaking on the develop- ment estimates approved by the State130 words
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Advertisement136 1962-12-15 11 few wVifti "T vK WITH airwickMisT -IN THE HANDY SPRAY CAN There's Airwick in bottles too JR_ for round-the-clock freshness. /^\m^\ Airwick Floral Mist, Mothproofer U W^m 3] and Fly Killer are also available \4^J,y at all leading stores in the kirytitHinthottit Federation and Singapore. for r« U nd-ih^<i<Kk freshness136 words
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Advertisement71 1962-12-15 11 Introducing the V MARTELL V.S.O.P. Established m 17 1 5 In the reign of lou>s JIV I UQUEUR BRANDY I I v^ Produce o* franci yj I Sole Agents With EVERY bottle of MARTELL V.S.O.P. purchased in Spore or Malaya you will receive a strong and attractive French mode Key71 words
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Obituary65 1962-12-15 12 Hare's -in (Minimum) MRS. BOEY KOK BIN. nee Cb*n Smi Yixint: ■4 1 paused ay ay peacefully thla morninu at the General Hospital. Kl. She leaves her husband Kok Bin and Hirer dauxhtrrx, Betty. Catherine leave* HI Mktt HatMl Koad at 3.30 pin on 111.' L' lor a wrvtce65 words
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Article37 1962-12-15 12 Jii Kn,<, >;» (Minimum) THE FAMILY OF f. L.i, Mrs l.wnc l.im thank all friends and relit iifi for their wreaths, scrolls, mesamaaf af rondoknee, loan of cars, asdistance and attendance at their recent nerea verne nl.37 words
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Article624 1962-12-15 12 -•ii Word's Sit (Minimum) TMt COCKPIT'S Java MMMM is (ervrd every Saturday and timiHy lunch time THE DRAWING OF thr I'ltl Ijnol Dtatrid ITeltafe Lottery h«a been post* pom-d to ■VIS-ltM WHITE CROCODILE SKIN Rags and Shorn. A X mas special al Antoinette, U4 orchard Road, sport TEETHING CHILDREN624 words
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761 1962-12-15 12 The Straits Times. Saturday. December 15, 1962. Surprise In Jakarta There is pained surprise in Jakarta that anyone could possibly think that Indonesia had a hand in the Brunei insurrection. There has been no actual military intervention. General Poett's report confirms this. But Azahari's Indonesian connections, his visits to Jakarta,761 words
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Article270 1962-12-15 12 U Thant's new effort to reunify the Congo is made from p strengthened position. In I unanimously confirming him in the post of U.N. Secretary General, the General Assembly implicitly endorsed his Congo policy. Of even greater signiIficance was the recent jdint statement of President Kennedy and Mr.270 words
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Article216 1962-12-15 12 That the trade union movement in Malaya may have reached a new turning point did not prevent the Assistant Minister of Labour including in ;his speech at the annual i meeting of the Trades Union Congress a sizeable chunk of the sagacious advice he gave the unions last216 words
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Article, Illustration1118 1962-12-15 12 BRUNEI... it- all began with the Singing Captain LONG BEFORE IT BECAME THE 'SHELLFARE STATE 1 AND TODAY'S BREAKFAST-TABLE HEADLINE- by a SPECIAL WRITER KUALA LI'MPUR, Friday THERE is as much history as legend in the story ot Sultan Bulkiah, the 16th century ruler, ot Brunei, whose kingdom embraced the1,118 words
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Article, Illustration12 1962-12-15 12 "'COURSE WE KNOW WHERE WE'RE COINC AND WE KEEP ON STRAICHT AHEAD!"12 words
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LETTERS
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Letter198 1962-12-15 12 Walk-out M.Psproper role THE opposition parties in Malaya have once again demonstrated their political Immaturity by staging a walk-out because of the official statement on Brunei. Yet this attitude is not surprising if we bear in mind that Opposition party leaders have no clear Insight into the politics of the198 words
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Letter113 1962-12-15 12 HAVING talked to the husbands who were wounded at Limbang we wish to question your statement in Friday.s Straits Times that it was the RAF who won the battle of Limbang and saved the hostages. The true story Ls as follows: Royal Marine Commandos from 42113 words
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Advertisement301 1962-12-15 12 Straits Tiaes Malay Mail t» handed to: Ist Floor COLO ITOSAGI AftCAOS Orchard Road COLO ITOKAfiI ■MANCMtS AT HOLLAND HOAO-KATON* KIMCL ROAD-MAVAL BASK Authorised Agents CITY BOOK STORK LTD Winchester House. Collwr Quay THI NIWI ra»ONT ntipatnck's Supermerket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Admiralty Hoed. Naval ■as* m. ABDUL caftah *>301 words
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Advertisement13 1962-12-15 12 Made to Measure to lost I to look feel right 81, HIGH ST.13 words
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Advertisement98 1962-12-15 12 Queen Anne Rare Scotch Whisky in SPECIAL GIFT PACK with p REE JUG and GOBLET K M ■Ljnß EyEaSBSBBBBBBBs! BBBB> bbh Lbbbt A .^S®*^- l^aßßßßsl BBW JACKSON CO.. LTD: «m»»^ i~-"» JACKSON'S MALAYA LTD: k«i. l..»». i«* a PmxT»k* lip from a wiso old bird. If you own o ear.98 words
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Article178 1962-12-15 13 $9,900 pay snatch by gang SINGAPORE, Fri. A flve-man gang way* laid the cashier of the Dunlop Rubber Company (M) Ltd. in Clarence Lane, off Alexandra Road, this afternoon and snatched a $9,924 payroll. The cashier. Mr. Tay Cheng Swee. 28, driving a company, car. was held up almost Immediately178 words
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Article59 1962-12-15 13 JOHORE BAHHU. FrL Some 60 civilian employees of the War Department here are to be declared redundant, a spokesman lor the War Deoartment Civilian Staff Association said today. The employees, he said, weald probably be discharged on Jan. 30 next year, because of the proposed transfer59 words
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Article37 1962-12-15 13 SINGAPORE. Prl. Mrs. Yons Nyulc Lin. wife of the Minister of Education, will open a sale of work from ttie Social Welfare Department children's centres at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 ajn. tomorrow37 words
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Article29 1962-12-15 13 KUALV LUMPUR. Fri. An eight-da;.' training course for 60 youth leaders from the Malaysian region will begin at the Malayan Chinese Association's headquarters here on Sunday.29 words
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Article147 1962-12-15 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The police laid a trap in the USIS library and caught P. Punnusamy. 28. stealing a spectacle case and 55 cents on Sept. 8. a magistrate's court was told today. Punnusamy was sentenced to a day's jail and fined $45 for stealing147 words
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Article50 1962-12-15 13 SEREMBAN, Fri. The national vice-president of Party Negara, Gharieb bin Raof, 38, was charged in the magistrate's court here today with uttering seditious words. He is alleged to have committed the offence addressing a meeting at Kartpong Losong, Kuala Treitgganu, last month. Hi- was remanded in custody.50 words
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Article90 1962-12-15 13 Selangor to spend $38.7 mil. KUALA LUMPUR. FrL The Selangor Government is to spend $38,704,398 next year, according to Budget estimates released today. It has provided for revenue of $36,708,240 leaving a deficit of nearly $2 million. The revenue will include an $11 million grant from the Federal Government. The90 words
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Article, Illustration247 1962-12-15 13 'TOO MANY MEN GOING FOR OTHER PEOPLE'S WIVES THESE DAYS 9 SAYS COURT: $300 FINE KLANG, Friday. 'j'HK president of the Sessions Court here, Capt. Mohamed Salleh, said today that "too many men are going these days for other people's wives." He found a former chairman of247 words
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222 1962-12-15 13 Stop all hostilities in Brunei students urge SINGAPORE, Fri. The University of Singapore Students' Union has called for the immediate cessation of all hostilities in Brunei and the eventual withdrawal of British troops. A resolution to this effect was passed at a meeting of the Students' Council last night. It222 words
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Article, Illustration505 1962-12-15 13 Relations with executive correct, says Sir Alan MEN OF LAW BID FAREWELL TO C.J. gINGAPORE, Fri. Glowing tributes were paid to the Chief Justice, Sir Alan Rose, by members of the legal profession in the High Court today when they said farewell to him. Sir Alan is relinquishing his post505 words
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Article287 1962-12-15 13 SINGAPORE, Friday POUR Royal Marine Commandos killed by rebels 1 in Umbang on Wednesday and a British officer of a Gurkha battalion were buried with full honours in Singapore today. Three of the Commandos. i Sgt. Walter Grant MacFarlane, 33. Marine Ronald David Formoy, 24.287 words
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Article42 1962-12-15 13 MALACCA, Prl. About 1501 students from all over Malaya are attending a one-week annual holiday Bible school at the High School here. Evening meetings are open to the public. Various games and sports have been arranged for the week.42 words
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119 1962-12-15 13 SINGAPORE. Fri. Doctors are invited to compete for the award of the Galloway lectureship for next year The award was Instituted by the Singapore Academy of Medicine In 1960 In memory of Sir David James Galloway, known as the "grand old man" of medicine119 words
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283 1962-12-15 13 SINGAPORE, Fri.— The State Coroner, Mr. S R. Chapkhana, today said it was probable that a 10-month-old baby boy left alone in a sarong hammock had been strangled by the string of a dummy nipple tied around his neck Giving evidence at283 words
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Miscellaneous482 1962-12-15 13 Todays radio RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORT WAVE SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M.. 6.00 Time signal; nega-ra-ku. news Headlines; 6.05 Morning melodies; 7.00 Rendezvous with music; 7.30 Time signal, news; 7.35 Breakfast club; 8.00 Time signal, news in the national language; 8.03 Saturday session; «.66 News headlines; 9.00 Close down. P.M.. 1.15482 words
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Article, Illustration73 1962-12-15 15 THE MWAMI Mwimbusta IV, 50-year-old King of Burundi, is seen trying his skill at ten-pin bowling when he called at a bowling alley during his visit to Stevenage New Town, Hertfordshire, England. The Mwami is in Britain on a short official visit. Burundi,Reuter - 73 words
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262 1962-12-15 15 A THREE-YEAR FREEDOM PLAN FOR ISLANDS UNITED NATIONS Friday. YEW ZEALAND yesterday informed the trusteeship kl committee that it was putting into effect a plan whereby inhabitants of the Cook Islands and other Pacific island territories would decide within three years their political future. Reviewing the situation in the widely262 words
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Article104 1962-12-15 15 NEW YORK. Fri— The United Nations economic committee yesterday approved a controversial plan oy which the U.N. could give under-developed countries help with birth control programmes. Voting was 43 in favour witn 14 against and 42 abste.v tlons. The vote followed a sharo debateReuter - 104 words
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Article21 1962-12-15 15 LA PLATA (Argentina* Prl.— Police have broken up a small nationalist organisation of youths engaged in antl-semitlc activities. —U.P.I.UPI - 21 words
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210 1962-12-15 15 Bid to find heirs for unclaimed $700 m BERN. Fri. The Swiss Upp^r House yesterday approved a government plan to find heirs to assets left in Switzerland by victims of Nazism and other persecution. Jewish victims of Nazism are believed to have banked large amounts estimated at up to $700210 words
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Article31 1962-12-15 15 LONDON, Fri.— Mr. Ron Burton of the Daily Herald yesterday became Britain's "Press Photographer Of The Year" for the second time.. He last won the trophy in 19M.— Raut«r.31 words
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Article137 1962-12-15 15 Eight die in rail station battle fAPETOWN, Fri— A white d officer of the Souih African police was hacked to death with a panga. three other policemen wounded and seven Africans shot dead last night outside Queenstown (Eastern Cape Province) railway station after police were attacked by a coachload ofReuter - 137 words
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217 1962-12-15 15 WASHINGTON, Fri. rE Australian Ambassador, Sir Howard Beale, said yesterday his country would be "very disturbed" if the DutchIndonesian agreement pledging self-determina-tion for the people of West New Guinea was breached. He told a press conference he thought his Government would also be troubledReuter - 217 words
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329 1962-12-15 15 Pakistan stand extraordinary, says Nehru TOKYO, Fri. The 1 Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, today described Pakistan's position on the SinoIndian border dispute as "very extraordinary." He said this in an interview with Mairhi. one of Japan's largest newspapers. Asked how he believes the Indo-Pakfctani talks on Kashmir willUPI - 329 words
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Advertisement300 1962-12-15 15 BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS! We cater for JUVENILE TASTES! Great reading for the juveniles of your family! There is a whole wide exciting range of books for them to choose from at our new-look premises. (Bright reading for you, too!) Plus the finest collection of Children's Room Pictures in town. Why300 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1962-12-15 16 X's man— and rouble is his business R.KCKXTLY in Havana a n d then nl I lieWhite House. AnusIns Mikoyan. First Deputy Prime Minister of the Soviet Union, has once again been going inscrutably about his master's business. American reporters have found talking to him relatively easy and call him1,262 words
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Advertisement174 1962-12-15 16 Why do always ML wO&^^^^^X k u _y &W groceries, When you Shop? J SBk^ mC* BsO^ smart 9 irl Ev eryone J ffPHfek^ *4k? \&~rr~C~\ knows SW is the FM+^KKb*&&^o >i best in every EHHI& J* tPNv ■P \f<\ sense of the word. -ML *^L^. -w IfiV jstt*' r174 words
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Advertisement1950 1962-12-15 17 > f^^^^^^^^^^^^^—. SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* St (Ml*.)— Box St eta. txtro WANTED FULLY QUALIFIED Ladle* Hair Dresser for First Class Europe** Baton. Tel: (Spore) ***** after 10.00 a.m. APPLICANTS replying to box number* for vacanetaa. are requested not to encloee oriental ooptat of testimonials or references vtth tnelr application*.1,950 words
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Advertisement884 1962-12-15 17 ACCOMMODATION WANTED It Worts SS (Min.)— Box SO eta. oxtrm UNFURNISHED 2 3 BEDROOMS Flat Semi-Detached House argcntly wanted, any District preferable 9, 10, 11. Spore. Box A 4541 S.T. B'pore. UROPIAN REQUIRES IMMEDIATELY 2/3 Bedroom Bungalow/Flat Fully furnished throughout. Districts I—lo and 20— S3. Phone Mrs. Rochfort (Sine.) *****.884 words
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Advertisement912 1962-12-15 17 EDUCATION Wort* U (Ml*.)— Box It eta, txtrm PURE SCIENCE, MATNS. Afternoon/Evening Classes for Bee 111. IV. For Admission to 1963 Simloai Apply: Prlaclpal. Bingapor* Instltuta Of Science, 393-A. Serangoon Road, Bts-gapore-8. TUITION :o Words SS (Ml*.)— Box SO et: oxtro NATIONAL DRIVING SCHOOL European, Asian Instructor* 22. Tanglln Road912 words
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Advertisement1079 1962-12-15 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE tt Word* S3 (Mi*.)— Box SO eU. oxtrm 1981 r /CONSUL 815. P/Taunu* 17M, O/R«kord, 1960 F/Prefect, M/ Oxford. 1959 Ford/S/Wagon, IMS Chevrolet Minor/Van. M/Oxford. 1967 Mercedes 180 Diesel, Renault Dauphine. Mercedes 190, 1958 F/Zephyr, O'R*kord. 1933 F 'Prefect. F/Consul, 1564 Wolseley 4/44, 1933 Austin Bomertet, Austla1,079 words
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Advertisement568 1962-12-15 17 LADIES DRESS SHOPS it Wort* XS (Mm.) Box SO ets. txtrm "WINSOMC" CNiAP iali Jhildrtns Wear (or Obnstmas/New tear 10 aens Fob Road, a'pora, T*i. COTTON AND AFTERNOON Dreaa;s of latm style* Ross Uowo Bbop. 18'pors) M STYLISH "ANNEkI CRONLOM <rh*jra A Sarong Style" designed i>y led Beauty Ladies Dressmakers,568 words
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57 1962-12-15 18 I AM terrified of being sent to Pahang," say: a teacher back from Brinsford. After being to England and back, and after seeing almost the whole world and reading almost everything about Pahang, I can't see what is wrong witr the East Coast and Pahang.57 words
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Letter119 1962-12-15 18 I HAVE been surprised to read the comments by somt of the future teachers of the Federation of Malaya who recently returned from Brinsford. How unlucky we East -coasters are! To teachers who hope they will not be sent to tht East Coast, and to pretty Miss Fawxlah who said.119 words
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Letter130 1962-12-15 18 THE year is ending and trainee teachers are qualifying from the various institutions at home and abroad. These teachers, before accepting, signed an agreement to serve in any part of the country. Secondary school trainee-teachers have a fine time during their training a good allowance, good accommodation, palatable food and130 words
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131 1962-12-15 18 HOLIDAY AGONY IS BACK WITH US I AGREE with your correspondent in Singapore who complained that with the school holidays upon us unruly children are again free to plajrue us. I know too well how it feels to be at the mercy of unruly children who play around one's house,131 words
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Letter107 1962-12-15 18 TIE postal authorities are not above raising the rates of their services. But the rate of interest paid by the Post Office Savings Bank has not been raised since it was reduced before the second world war. The rate was reduced from three per cent to Zh107 words
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Letter62 1962-12-15 18 rpHE new white line for X traffic drawn throughout the whole route of Queen's Crescent in Singapore is unfair to motorists of this area. As the main road is a dual carriageway a one way system should be introduced. This would allow free flow of traffic and also62 words
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120 1962-12-15 18 Identity parades: Nothing to fear I AM sick and tired of reading the criticisms by some of our lawyers ,jncernlng the proposed amendment to the Criminal Procedure Code regarding identification parades. What's biting them? Have they no confidence In the police? Judging from the alarming increase In crime in this120 words
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Letter174 1962-12-15 18 SPHERE were two gold 1 medals for Singapore and a bronze for Malaya at the Commonwealth Games in Perth. They were won by weight-lifters; yet welghtliftlng is not a popular sport in Singapore. Singapore's lifters have previously won medals, a silver medal at the Rome Olympics, for174 words
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Miscellaneous299 1962-12-15 18 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 3. "His little Wilhelmlne" 8. Prank follows another race (Southey> (10). without anxiety (4. 4>. 4. Here's the side what bat*--9 Holiday in Paris? That't. go- man might be omitted? (4. 3). ing it! (6). 5. Sound man of letters? (4). 10. Half the contribution might299 words
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Advertisement1516 1962-12-15 19 7^ TP KF IL. IT RF IP EXPRESS SERVICE TO LONDON. LIVERPOOL 8 CONTINENTAL PORTS. S'oere P. S'haa Pimor BENURIGT fuel, H'lirgJ K'aam.6'moiftll C. I Tally BIC 11/11 DIC 28/22 BEHVALU L'lM. riirgV R'Bam. A »irp Dlt 11/22 BIC 24/24 BENMACtHUI (N) N'liirg. L'tM. 6'mouth Oec 11/21 Ott 24/21 OM1,516 words
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Article115 1962-12-15 20 MELBOURNE, Pri. QENERAL investmenu and industrial share* closed with price movements about In balance ie a steady but quiet market. OIK were also steady and narrow, but were still the most active section. Associated Australian improved in late dealings to 335. Base metals and loans closed steady. c.k.a115 words
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Article212 1962-12-15 20 SHIP* lylnc al*ncitd* tht ttn l a..rt aharvt* t.rti, in: Shlklhaxu Maru 44. Ftasna BaJtke 38/SS, NowowieXki lull. KMko Ataru 37/2S and Bea.cnat«m 31/33. Outtr mili: Mandalay. Bctlrt, KecrkrlDK, Elton, Staoe. Mao Maru. ArlU Mam. Avt. Miaakl Maru. Oustrana. HlwlDd. Virvr Bh»nti, Manrtcleo, Mindoro. Voikov, Pietro. Dcbollnl,212 words
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612 1962-12-15 20 From Our Market Correspondent INDUSTRIALS were easier on a small turnover on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday in what appeared to be a "bear raid". "Shorts" taking advantage of the current resumed interest hi tins contrived to push down the prices of industrials. Dunlops612 words
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Article23 1962-12-15 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 13 Dee. 14 Industrial*: 195.28 193.58 Tins: 289.82 289.92 S rubber*: 179.67 179.67 Jan. 1. 1958 100.23 words
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Article728 1962-12-15 20 POMBINED 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: Beustsad (7,000) $1.70 cd. (1,000) $1.68 cd: OurtU* (1,000) $2.41 D, (1.000) $2.38. (1.000) $2.39, (1.000) $2.37, (2.000) $2.36; East Smelting728 words
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Article264 1962-12-15 20 JANUARY Tint uncle rubber buyere f.a.o. eloaed at p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at SOJ cent* per lb. down oae-elghtb of a cent. Tbe ton* waa ejulet. .C.C.R. A. and F.M.R.f. clewing price* in cent* per lb.. yeaterday: Int. 1 R. 8.8. prompt fob buyara SOI.264 words
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410 1962-12-15 20 DESPITE the substantial rise in the London tin price overnight yesterday's Straits tin price only rose 12* cents to $429.12j per plcul. To a large extent the local I price had anticipated the London rise by gaining $2.75 on Thursday. In410 words
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Article142 1962-12-15 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) Dee. 14. TSree monthi. Dunlopi 14 eta. 8. Darby 4id F. N. 16 CU. C. Storage 4td. Gammon 11 eta. B. Traction l/l* J. Waugh 14 eta. Shell IS ct*. M. Br*w 23 CU. Btearaablp 8 eta. 11. Cement 18 eta. B. Time 22 eta. Container*142 words
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Article96 1962-12-15 20 CHINESE Produce laahanga Biniapere noon price* per plcul yaanarday: CeeefM* allt bulk 5421 aaller*. drum J4« aallara. C*ara: Dtc. UK/Continent »29 buyer*. *30 awllora. P*oe*r: Muntok whlU $140 Belling. Sarawak whit* SI3IJ aellira, special Sarawik black S9T| raller*, garbled LamponK blxrJi $03 aellers. ABTA $108 Mil*?-*. Stoiaper* Cttenut96 words
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618 1962-12-15 20 rrilE Brunei revolt. which has been the main news feature of the week, his had no effect on the rubber market, nor should it have done since exports of rubber from that territory only total 7 about 1,700 tons a year, say H.C.B. Co.618 words
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Article27 1962-12-15 20 December, 14. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 805 cents (down one-eifhth of a cent). TIN: $429,121 (up 12) cents). Estimated unofficial offering 250 tons (op 5 tons).27 words
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Article79 1962-12-15 20 rC Malayan Exchange Banks' Asseelatian made these changea In its rates to merchants yesterday (all ratea to $100): Sailing TT or OO rsady: Swiss Frar L 141* French Francs 160: B*lp V Fran** 1622 i; Halland Guilders 117|; Italian Lira *****; Swedish Kr*n*r 169«. On the frt* sichanxs79 words
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Advertisement1085 1962-12-15 20 I W-*^ KAWrVSAKI t KISEN 4 KAISHA. LTD Express C^.A. Pacifio AUantia Coati ■■rvlojai ETA ETA EIA EIA rnoft P S'rim H'kona S. Francisca l_ Angeitt N. Tort "Xieiikawa Mart" M/2B Btc M/11 OM S Jat 23 la* 25 Jaa 11 Ftl "KaniUaa Mara" l» 21 Jaa M/11 Jaa >1,085 words
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Advertisement700 1962-12-15 20 a^^MMnar«jr3pw< a^VTW«rnnajßJ'VjHFVVV OJESTBOUND EUROPE SERVICE Sport "Tenng Mtntillts, SL Naiairt, LOUOIMA It Part 11/17 Otc II Die Kant, Baakirk. Attwtrp. litttrtaa, Hb«rg. Brtata. SOUTH I WEST AFIICA SERVICE. Sport TATIANA 1/ I Ja* Durban (71/1), Port Elizabeth (24/1). Capetown (20/1), Matadi (M/1), Port Harcourt, Lagos (1/2), Cotenou (1/2), Looit, Tema.700 words
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Advertisement58 1962-12-15 20 RE: CLOSURE OF PRIVATE ROAD FOR PUBLIC USE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the private road leading from Nallur Road through the kamponi; to the seaside will be closed (or traffic on tbe 15th. December 1962. By Order of: ONO HOLDINOS LTD. 44 Telok Ayer St. Singapore 1. I MORE58 words
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Obituary, Illustration37 1962-12-15 21 IN EVER LOVING MtMORY OF MY BELOVED WIFE MRS. ROSALIND TAN NEE (QUAY CHEW NEO) WHO LEFT US THIS DAY IN DECEMBER 1961. DARLING, MEMORIES OF YOU WILL ALWAYS BE CHERISHED AND NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.37 words
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Advertisement475 1962-12-15 21 aßaaeßßßaaßßßaßaaal aasaaaaaasaal BBBBaeak. COSMETICS SALES REPRESENTATIVES A leading Company Importing high class cosmetics from London has vacancies for sales representatives to be baaed in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. These representatives must have some experience in the cosmetic market, be between 25 and 35 years of age. have a minimum educational475 words
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Advertisement860 1962-12-15 21 NOTICES THE TOWN BOARDS ENACTMENT (No. 118) Notice Under Section IS? No Notice is hereby given under Section 137 of the Town Boards Enactment that a Draft Layout Plan No. .13/3433/2 of the Area bounded by Jalan Bakri, Pipe Line Reserve. Parit Propok, Jalan Temeggong Ahmad and Jalan Lama (Bakri)860 words
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Advertisement602 1962-12-15 21 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS POST FOR TEMPORARY ENGLISH TEACHER Qualifications must nave Senior Ci'int.-idge wlth_pass in P.M.C Addressed to The Board oi Managers. Ayer Kala National Type Primary School (Ch>. Lensgong, Perak. GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK APPLICATIONS are Invited for the post of Technical Assistant, Grade I. Public Works Department, with salary in602 words
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Advertisement285 1962-12-15 21 at 'IfteW f So right on your WHs\ Christmas table *%ppm j'""" ...-•i^ jar aw Lff y^^^^^?^ m «-> >j v /Bl BBV m^^m* 'Jgtm, J \W^r H aW W ALL YOU HAVE TO DO contest |o fs from September. 1962 m is to *»rite out. in no more thon285 words
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605 1962-12-15 22 RACING with EPSOM JEEP Ipoh, Friday Amateur card \IOVIE FAN, who scored two easy wins this season, looks the best bet in tomorrow's amateur card at Ipoh Movie Fan won a s£f race by five lengths at Fenang in March and then605 words
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Article32 1962-12-15 22 SELECTIONS RACE I Surrender RACE 2— On Screen RACi 3 Movie Fan RACE 4 Egyptian Queen RACE s— Pagan King RACE 6— Krakatoa RACE 7— City of Paris RACE B—Magic8 Magic Note32 words
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Article120 1962-12-15 22 SINGAPORE, Frl. Bob Collins, the former R.A.F. and Singapore Joint Services goalkeeper, who returned to Britain two weeks ago after completing his national service, has Joined Cardiff City, the English Second Division Club, and will play tonight in a reserves match. In a letter to Fit. Lt.120 words
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Article27 1962-12-15 22 KUALA KANOSAR. Pri. Teiuk Anson Malays will meet Kuala Kangsar Malays In the Sultan Yuasuf Cup soccer final on the (own padang here on Sunday.27 words
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188 1962-12-15 22 Plenty of open play is Johore's promise SINGAPORE, Fri. Johore Asians have promised Singapore fans plenty of open rugby when they tafce on the Singapore side in a "key" All-Blues Cup match in Singapore on Dec. 22. As a warm-up match for the players. Johore Asians will meet Ne» Soon188 words
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Article230 1962-12-15 22 English pros in S'pore Open OINGAPORE, Fri.— Two leading English professional golfers, I. T. Johnstone and J. W. Johnson, both of the Arcot Hall Golf Club were the first entries received for the Singapore Open championships to be played over the Royal Island Club course from Feb. 18 to 24230 words
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Article118 1962-12-15 22 SINGAPORE. Pri. Singapore Amateur F.A. president Snh Ghee Soon said tonight he would I not listen to any suggestion that he should not contest for re-elec-tion on Dec. 28. Mr. Soh said "If I am beaten by a better man I will bow cut118 words
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Advertisement257 1962-12-15 22 CHRISTMAS OFFER 4> V A COMPLETE MOVIE OUTFIT Jte Never before such an offer! Kodak Automatic 8 Movie Kit and Brownie 8 Movie Projector A l5, usually selling for $360.00, are now both yours for 9275 i (Federation price: normally 5386.2S now only $300.00) Only KODAK can make you such257 words
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Advertisement43 1962-12-15 22 SAN DE MAN SHERRYahdPORT SHERRIES M Brown Bang fl f Brown U Full Golden M Light Dry fl Apitiv Dry Don Amontillado M Armada Cream fl PORTS M Picador One Star Rub/ V Imperial W Red Royal W^T Vintage MADEIRA London Particular CSS43 words
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Miscellaneous260 1962-12-15 22 SUMMARY TENNIS Ipoh YMCA cpen c 'ships: Men's doubles s-flnal sunny Yap and Charles Chin wo. Leong Slew Weng and Ling Llong Chin g; Women's donbles q final: Mrs. R. D. Grut and D. Grut bt Mrs. K.Y. Hill and J. Moreira 6-3, 12-10; Junior singles s-flnal: Llan Yoon Leong260 words
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Article, Illustration41 1962-12-15 23 DARING DEED OODGKINSON, the She er, makes a daring away from the boot ol Orient inside-left, in th« match in London on Sat effleld United goalkeep- save, taking the ball f Graham, the Leyton c English First Division iurday. Reuter picture.Reuter - 41 words
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150 1962-12-15 23 Americans too good in Manila tourney r S3 MANILA. Frl. The Manila international invitation basketball tournament ended last night v,-Uh the United States defeating the Philippines 94-58 and Puerto Rico beating Formosa 81-85. The final positions 1 United States; 2 Canada: 3 Puerto Rico: 4 Spain; 5 Philippines; 6 Formosa:Reuter - 150 words
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Article57 1962-12-15 23 RUSSIAN SETS A WORLD MARK MOSCOW. Frl.— Vladimir Kaplunov, the Soviet Union's 29-year-old world lightweight champion, set a world welghtllftlng record when he pressed 135.5 kg. (298* lbs) at Tallin today. Kaplunov, who was competing In the Bovlit Union team champion ships, improved by 0.5 kg. (1-lb) the existing worldReuter - 57 words
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Article36 1962-12-15 23 KARACHI. Prl. Prance, Holland and Belgium, all won their matches yesterday In the International military volleyball championships here. Results: Prance beat Pakistan 3-1, Holland beat UJS. 3-0. Belgium beat Iraq 3-0. Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article26 1962-12-15 23 LONDON, Prl. R«ults of yesterday's Rugby Union matches: County Championships, Leicestershire 8 Warwickshire 18. Other match. University College Dublin 6 Cambridge University 3. Reuter.Reuter - 26 words
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222 1962-12-15 23 'Britain should break with ILTA and hold open tournament' LONDON, Friday. TED AVORY, chairman of the British Lawn Tennis Association, said yesterday he personally felt that the association should break away from the International Lawn Tennis Federation and stage an open tournament at Wimbledon. Mr. Avory, speaking at the association'sReuter - 222 words
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Article303 1962-12-15 23 JACK FINGLETON - Lawry gets boos for century JACK FINGLETON By MELBOURNE, Fri. Bill Lawry got his first century of the season on home ground at Melbourne today but his "fans" didn't think much of it In fact It was an u.i popular century and Lawry went through tno strange experience of beu303 words
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Article, Illustration148 1962-12-15 23 MACHEN IS ORDERED TO MENTAL HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES, FrL The Solano County District Attorney's office has obtained a court order committing boxer Eddie Machen, leading contender for the world heavyweight title, to a mental hospital here "for his own protection." the authorities in Napa. California, said yesterday. Police said the148 words
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Article81 1962-12-15 23 MELBOURNE. Fri. Ne*.e Fraser, Australia's former Wimbledon champiin, produced his best tennis for a long time in beating Roy Emerson In five sets in the men's singles seml-flnais of the Victorian champion >hio3 here yesterday. The marathon match lasted three hours. 23 minutes, and Fraser finallyReuter - 81 words
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Article196 1962-12-15 23 MELBOURNE, Friday. MALAYA are among seven countries who have drawn byes into the second round of the eastern zone Davis Cup tennis tournament next year. The other countries with byes are Burma, India, Philippines. New Zealand. Korea and Japan. Ceylon will meet PakistanReuter - 196 words
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Article, Illustration159 1962-12-15 23 gYDNEY Frt.— Alex Ol medo, Peruvian professional tennis >ur withdrew from a -our nament In Cowes. Vie torla, on Wednesday night after a dispute over expenses and eft Immediately for th* United States. Olmedo said at Sydney airport he withduw from the tournament becauseReuter - 159 words
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Advertisement244 1962-12-15 23 I^3 Here's the machine that brings a new r'ii&i'..>-- range and speed to descriptive-numerical IHfIHI >&££>■■■ accounting. ■^■■■■■■■■■■9 -i^f" 1 The new Burroughs Typing Sensimatic combines the limitless job flexibility of the '^Ns i Sensimatic with the speed and accuracy B^H^j >*P*^fl Burroughs' new electric typewriter slJi^l^BMUAMis Ij-m to cr244 words
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Advertisement775 1962-12-15 23 lICI C O k^^ <f lIP k, JLa vW I Jf I i ff |V Urn* kjk ft PF^ »m ™J3» Mm V Wt *Jf "ft f? I !W>o*l£O 8> I -ar W |»i^MMpfii| si Ik%* A ■PPMr*"* MaffKy^ AW \w^ t tlE.' ADVERTISERS ANNOUNCEMENT "W" X A particularly In775 words
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Article32 1962-12-15 24 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl.— Tengku Abdul Rahman has been made a Hf) vice-president of the Royal Commonwealth Society of Britain. Mr D. R. Daniels, general secretary of the organisation announced tonight.32 words
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Article, Illustration307 1962-12-15 24 JACKIE SAM - JACKIE SAM: From LABUAN. Friday REVOLVER at waist. Sultan Sir Omar Ali Saifuddin faces newspapermen at the Brunei Secretariat yesterday to tell his story of the revolt in his country for the first time to the world. He is flanked byKok Ah Chong - 307 words
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Article325 1962-12-15 24 LONDON, Frl.—lt was an unsettled aay in stock markets. Incentive was lacking and uierc were several adverse factors affecting sentiment. The trade figures which came at midday were a depressing influence while the market also had Skybolt and a dull Wall Street to contend with. Otltedged were the325 words
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Article47 1962-12-15 24 LONDON. Frl. Spot 24«, d., Jan. 244 d.. Feb. 24 3 16d., Mar. 23 15 16d. Jan./ Mar. 24>«d.. AM June 23 13/16 d., July Sept. 23 9 16d. Oct./Deo. 23Ntt Jan./ Mar. unquoted, c.i.i. Dec. 23\d.. J.in. 23^d.. Feb. 23 9 l«o. Tone: i Easier.47 words
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Article25 1962-12-15 24 LONDON. Prl. Buyers £861 sellers £862. Forward buyers £860 sellers £8604, Settlement £863. Turnover a.m. 135 tons, p.m 50. Tone: Quiet and barely steady.25 words
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Obituary85 1962-12-15 24 IN LOVING MEMORY of Mr. Kong Vi; KaiiK. Principal of Stint. YunK School never to be (ormttrn hy hi» .st-iffs and family. Funeral on 16-12-6°! 2.30 p.m. MADAM P. VALLIAMMAI expired on H 1J.62 leaving behind her duuichUr Mm. 8. K. Thuralraja and Krnn<trhlldron Dr. T. Retnaraja, T. Su'iramanlam.85 words
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Advertisement25 1962-12-15 24 4fcw*^ y tionery and novelties that V 8° to make a real Merry Q p^^T a\\O^ Christmas. FITZPATRICK'S^HIK j 300, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: *****-925 words
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Advertisement231 1962-12-15 24 Late CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 20 WonU Sit (Minimum) COBBETT: To I'lkvy and P.t.r a. ilaimhtrr NtH-llv at Mourt Alverma o9V It- 12-62. ABBOTT: To Bti.l and lren.' a datiKhter Chqrmalnr Chrntmr Ann at Stanley Nurxln; Home, Somerset, Knulaiid. on 12.62 Fully automated •(•gancal Eodontiiiß«Sihida» -the vtrjtiaKpiearmoaea hive always craved. And now,231 words
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