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Title Section20 1962-12-18 1 AVEBACE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100,000 The Straits Times He***** Estd. 1845. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article644 1962-12-18 1 RALPH SHAW - RALPH SHAW The few who never gave up.,. The gallant Malayan who led a small foree unwashed, without food or sleep to outfight besieging rebels From KUALA BELAIT, Monday Editor of the Borneo Bulletin, who was put under 'douse arrest' by the rebels SHINING like a beacon amid the644 words
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Article, Illustration606 1962-12-18 1 EE BOON LEE - WELCOME! Saying it with flowers and kisses EE BOON LEE, By SINGAPORE, Monday 'J'HE thunder of a 21-gun salute rolled over a magnificent turn-out at the airport here this morning as Prince Norodom Sihanouk stepped down from his Royal Air Cambodge airliner. On the tarmac, a long line of dignitaries606 words
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276 1962-12-18 1 Fighting halts as bemused rebels quit— From GEOFFREY GELDARD KUCHING, Mon. The rebels in Sarawak's Fourth and Fifth Divisions are surrendering in large numbers and fighting has ceased. The Government stated today that the rebels in its hands appeared to be completely bewildered and demoralised and had very little idea276 words
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Article, Illustration232 1962-12-18 1 'SUMMIT' ALL DAY ON IMPLICATIONS OF SUBANDRIO CHARGE KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. All-day top-level talks were held today on the implications of statements made by the Indonesian Foreign Minister, Dr. Subandrio, against Tengku Abdul Rahman. The Tengku left the proceedings of the House of Representatives to be present. Among those present232 words
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227 1962-12-18 1 Filipino offer of 1,000 men for Brunei MANILA, Mon. One of the Philippines' largest trade unions today announced it was prepared to offer 1,000 Filipino volunteers to Join the Borneo rebels. The Philippine Association of Free Labour Unions President, Mr. Cipriano Cid. said: "We have decided to oifer a 1.000-manReuter; UP - 227 words
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Article17 1962-12-18 1 ARMY COSTS CUT JAKABTA Non .irn« <\nirt.,i Ins wrrW t'« inniiim ut m In t-xprndituri17 words
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354 1962-12-18 2 PARIS. Monday JJRITAIN will cany on he'- bid to join the European Common Market despite difficulties met in the Brussels negotiations, a joint Anglo-French communique disclosed here last night. French officials, commenting after the communique had been issued, were optimistic that Britain'sReuter - 354 words
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Article256 1962-12-18 2 WEST BERLIN, Monday A BOMB exploded and tore a gap measuring about 32 square feet in the Berlin Wall last night, West Berlin police reported. A police spokesman said that the blast occurred at the border in Jerusalemerstrasse in the Kruzberß district of West Berlin.Reuter - 256 words
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177 1962-12-18 2 KOSEIUSKO (Mississippi), Monday. TiHE Negro student, Mr. James H. Meredith, who went home at the weekend from the University of Mississippi, said he was arrested on a traffic charge on Saturday and treated like a dog by the 1 police. "They cursed me,177 words
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Article18 1962-12-18 2 WINDSOR, Mon— Queen Elizabeth distributed Christmas glftt to the staff of Windsor Castle yesterday.— UPI.UPI - 18 words
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141 1962-12-18 2 'Great deal less power, but self-respect remains LONDON, Mon.— Britain has succeeded In accepting the loss of a great deal of its former power and Influence without losing its self-respect, leading British psychiatrist said in a radio broadcast here last night. Professor G. M. Carstalra. professor of psychological medicine at141 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-12-18 2 FOOTBALLER Denis Law who, at 22, cost Manchester United £115.--000 in a transfer deal last July, was married at Aberdeen to Miss Diana Thomson, 23. who works in a lawyer's office. Picture shows the couple coming from the church of Holburn West, Aberdeen. Paul52 words
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248 1962-12-18 2 Envoy takes secret border war peace plan to Nehru vpBW DELHI, Mon.— Mr. G. S. Pieris. the Ceylonese Ambassador to Burma, arrived here last night with the secret proposals for ending the Sino-Indian border dispute agreed on at last week's AfroAsian "little summit" in Colombo. Mr. PlerlsVlll convey the proposalsReuter - 248 words
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Advertisement310 1962-12-18 2 s? F^^W^ 'A M* JL 'ft W '^z&iJ IS A CAIN tnat intriguing question: 'ff Jj?s -^asaa^y|p x \1 what shall it be for Christmas? *l <f Mr f i Rnfi ff V9j H '0 JL* with us in giving the tf 'fi T**. Ij4> i^H^^Kml M BW Jra i§£*-310 words
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Miscellaneous23 1962-12-18 2 THE 1 GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby I four > AU>*vs\ f\ NEV6B CAM I REMeMsee wurr H4VE tc> auyy (SttU GHOULO MAttS) Jill TT-23 words
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247 1962-12-18 3 Envoy: We must do all we can to get on with Russia WASHINGTON, Mon. Sir David Ormsby-Gore. British ambassador here, said yesterday that any opportunity for encouraging an atmosphere of understanding and peaceful competition with Russia should be taken. Speaking In a television Interview, Sir David said the major purposeReuter - 247 words
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Article59 1962-12-18 3 MANILA, Mon. Eleven men and women who returned large sums of money found In public places were honoured today by having breakfast with President Macapagal. This brtngs to 26 the number of people honoured by the President in this way. He has made It his policyReuter - 59 words
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Article39 1962-12-18 3 BONN. Mod. Europe's tallest man 7ft 9>jin. Paul Weller, a German bar owner, has married. His bride. Chrlsta Nevbert. Is sft 31n. At the reception she climbed a ladder to clink glasses. Reuter.Reuter - 39 words
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Article27 1962-12-18 3 LONDON, Mon.— When Norwich public library announced an amnesty for overdue books one borrower brought back a vanload 299. Some had been missing 15 years.27 words
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Article, Illustration74 1962-12-18 3 FN the searca lor a new "golden voice" for TIM, the G.P.O. speaking clock, one of the six finalists was a man, Mr. Donald Douglas. He is seen here with the other finalists having a hair-do in the Strand before facing the judges in the contestMirrorpic - 74 words
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407 1962-12-18 3 Pravda prints an open attack on Peking MOSCOW. Mon The Communist Party newspaper Pravda carried Mr. Khrushchev's quarrel with China further into the open yesterday by publishing a stinging open attack on Peking The criticism of China's opposition to Mr. Khrushchev's "peaceful co-exist-ence" policy and her defence of Stalinist policiesUPI - 407 words
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108 1962-12-18 3 Big hunt for Santa Claus -bandits— MONTREAL, Mon. The Canadian Bankers Association offered a $25,000 reward for Information leading to the arrest of the "Santa Claus" bandits who killed two policemen In a bank robbery here last Friday. The 2,000-man police force is staging Montreal's biggest manhunt for the gang.Reuter - 108 words
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Article40 1962-12-18 3 LONDON. Mon— Prince Michael of Kent, younger brother' of the Duke of Kent and of Princess Alexandra, was involved In a road crash early on Saturday, It was revealed here last night. He was not hurt. Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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103 1962-12-18 3 TWO NEGRO STUDENTS ARE RHODES SCHOLARS NEW YORK, Mon.— Two Negro students were amoug 32 American Rhodes Scholars for 1963 named yesterday. Only one other Negro has ever been chosen as a Rhodes Scholar from the U.S. in the 58 years of the scholarship established by Cecil Rhodes. He wasReuter - 103 words
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Article21 1962-12-18 3 KATMANDU. Mon.— King Mahendra of Nepal yesterday announced a new constitution based on a system of village councils. Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article140 1962-12-18 3 LONDON, Mon. A British confectionery firm plans to market anti nuclear sweets. Mr. Neville Heap, managing director of the firm, said the sweets look and taste like fruit drops but have been treated with a tastless compound "which counteracts the effect of day-to-day fallout onUPI - 140 words
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173 1962-12-18 3 LONDON, Mon. Union leaders representing Queen Elizabeth's servants are "not happy" about a planned work study investigation at Buckingham Falace, one said today. The study was announced by the Duke of Edinburgh In November. He said it would Involve every department of the royal household173 words
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Article38 1962-12-18 3 BERLIN. Mon Two motorists angrily argued about damage after their cars collided near Singen, exchanged credentials and drove off to collide again an hoar later. Police said they were neither drank nor enemies. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Advertisement168 1962-12-18 3 fr- The Ideal X'mas Gift tMpo for HIM... L__^^^j| LOTION W "AFTER SHAVE'Hr Ichanell p«ris I 10TI0H I A? TER SHA* c j chan^l 'At 1 1 CHANEL AFTER SHAVE LOTION There's no mistaking White Horse £ft^ (for a Per/eel Round) Jf^, Even the champion form c»n vary. £^H a*168 words
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275 1962-12-18 4 SINGAPORE, Monday. fHE Singapore Medical Workers' Union today officially denied that it had' issued a threat recently to call out its 2,000 members on strike. It was referring to a report published in the Straits Times of Dec. 14, quoting a statement issued by275 words
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Article67 1962-12-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.— The Directoi' of Posts. Singapore, today reminded the public that the latest date of posting for Christmas cards to ensure delivery in Singapore and the Federation before Christinas Day is Dec. 20. There will be no delivery of corlespondence or parcels on Christmas67 words
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Article94 1962-12-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Social Welfare Department is organising separate Christmas parties for more than 200 girls in three of its Institutions. The first party will be held at noon on Saturday at Mount Emily Girl's Home in Upper Wllkie Road. This will be followed by another94 words
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Article24 1962-12-18 4 SINGAPORE. Mon.—Water will be cut off in Thomson R.se Esiate. off Thomson Road 5 m.s.. tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.24 words
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237 1962-12-18 4 Government cancels registration of benefit association SINGAPORE, Mon. The Government today cancelled the registration of the Koon Yam Mutual Benefit Association in Waterloo Street on the grounds that it has been found to be operating an "unsound" scheme. Three large mutual benefit organisations the Chun Ti. the Overseas Chinese and237 words
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439 1962-12-18 4 fOHORE BAHRU, Mon. J A plea for the Government Information Services to send teams to the new villages to tell the people about Government's land schemes was made today by Mr. Lee Ah Leng (SF— Gunong Lambak> during a debate on the Mentri Besar's439 words
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Miscellaneous357 1962-12-18 4 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR THE following is today's ache- Lumpur (ML 311) 3.40 pjn.; dule of civil aircraft move- from Kuala Lumpur (ML 173) ments at Paya Lebar airport, 9 p.m. Singapore: DEPARTURES ARRIVALS BOAC: To Darwin. Sydney British United Airways: Prom <BA 700) 6.40 p.m.; to Kuala357 words
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864 1962-12-18 5 Sihanouk: The future for S.E. Asia lies in closer co-operation SINGAPORE, Monday. Guests at the banquet APART from the Cambodian and Singapore Heads of State and their Consorts, others at the banquet were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kuan Yew, Princess Norodom Bopha Dcvi and Princess Norodom Sorya Roeunsi (daughters), Princess864 words
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427 1962-12-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. HPHE growing threat of Communist subversion with the consequent danger of riots and civil disorders had not made it possible to reduce the strength of the regular Police force, the Minister of Internal Security told the House of Representatives today.427 words
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Article318 1962-12-18 5 I KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. AFTER day-long talks between representatives of the Railwaymen's Union of Malaya and the Government. RUM's president. Mr. Donald U'ren, returned to the union headquarters this evening and said: "I feel certain now that the strike will materialise." Strike plans This318 words
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Article, Illustration490 1962-12-18 6 TALKS GO ON DESPITE BRUNEI REVOLT: '90 PER CENT SUPPORT IF WE HAVE REFERENDUM' KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE final details for the formation of Malaysia are expected to be mapped out during the Inter-Governmental Committee's plenary session, which starts at the Tengku Abdul Rahman Hall here490 words
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101 1962-12-18 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Automobile Association of Singapore in tonjunction with the Photographic Society has launched a photographic competition to help drive home the road safetyfirst spirit among roadusrrs. The competition, open to residents in the federation, Singapore and the Borneo territories101 words
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Article25 1962-12-18 6 SINGAPORE. Mon— The Nello iuichetii Italian show band Is due to arrive here on. Thursday for an engagement at a Singapore Hotel.25 words
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167 1962-12-18 6 STRIKE MOVE BY TELEGRAM MESSENGERS KUALA LUMPUR, Mon THHE National Union of Telecoms Employees today A sent out strike ballot papers to 120 telegraph messengers. The union will serve 14 days' notice on the Direct-or-General of Telecommunitlons if a majority favour strike action. Mr. O. Parameswaran. general secretary of the167 words
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Article46 1962-12-18 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. Artist David Kwo, who recently arrived from the United States, will give a lecture demonstration of his art at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday at the U.S.I.S. cultural centre In Armenian Street. He will talk on *he theory of Chinese painting.46 words
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Article32 1962-12-18 6 PENANG, Mon. The Public Services sports council will hold a Christinas dance on the 9th floor of the new government building on Saturday night the first to be held there.32 words
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131 1962-12-18 6 House 'no' to call for radio relay KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The House of Representatives today rejected a suggestion by a PMIP member that Parliamentary proceedings be broadcast live by Radio Malaya. To do so, said Inche Monamed Asri bin Haji Muda (PMlP— Pasir Puteh) would give the public a picture131 words
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Article56 1962-12-18 6 Thai -Malaya talks off BANGKOK. Mon. Thai-Malayan anti-ter-rorist talks scheduled for today have been cancelled because of the revolt in Brunei, Luang Chartaknkosol, Under-Secre-tary for Interior, said today. The Thai official said he had received a cable from Malaya requesting an indefinite postponement of the talks as Malayan officials areReuter - 56 words
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69 1962-12-18 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The' State Corner, Mr. S. R. Chapkhana, today recorded an open verdict at the end of an inquiry on Loh See Haw, 63. who died of morphine poisoning. Loh, described as a vagrant, was found dead on the fivefoot way at Sunpei69 words
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Article32 1962-12-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Malayalee Catholics' Welfare Society here will hold a Christmas party for children at the Selangor Indian Association on Thursday. About 500 children are expected to attend.32 words
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Article24 1962-12-18 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Five youths held up a newspaper vendor in Batu Road here yesterday ..nd btole his watch and pen.24 words
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211 1962-12-18 6 IP OH Mon. The municipality's pro- posed $4 million cheap housing project, Sungei Pari Towers, will be the tallest building in Ipoh. Ii will go up next year on the r">.nks of the Sungei Pari. Earlier plans to erect blocks of flats 10 to211 words
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Article71 1962-12-18 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Bishop of Singapore and Malaya, the Rt. Rev. C. K. Sansbury, yesterday ordained the Rev. Moses Job and the Rev. Butwan Manikam of Johore Bahru. The priests will continue their work In St. Mary's Tamil and St. Mary's English parishes In Kuala71 words
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Article121 1962-12-18 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The Prime Minister, Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. was presented with a fold plated badge at Sri Tamasek last night by the Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union in appreciation of his services to the union as its legal adviser during the rears 1955 to 1959. The121 words
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128 1962-12-18 7 Kelantan shock: Two out of every three marriages end up on the rocks I/OTA BHARU. Mon.— Two out of three marriages in Kelantan end on the rocks, according to figures disclosed here today by the Deputy Mentri Besar, Haji Mohamed bin Nasir. In 1961 there were 7,250 marriages and 5,2(78128 words
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Article, Illustration182 1962-12-18 7 Arrest warrant out for son of a millionaire SINGAPORE, Monday. a WARRANT of arrest has been issued against Mr. Tan Keng Siong, son of a Singapore millionaire, for failing to turn up in court in connection with a maintenance suit filed by his wife, Peggy. The warrant was Issued by182 words
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96 1962-12-18 7 Society to hold forum on role of labour... SINGAPORE, Mon. A public lorum on the role of labour in a developing economy will be held in Lecture Theatre 4 of the University of Singapore at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. The speakers will be Dr. N. A. Hall, Associate Professor of Business96 words
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Article14 1962-12-18 7 PONTIAN. Mon. The Setia Jay.i South Club in Pin St-mer.ih i library.14 words
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Article54 1962-12-18 7 SINGAPORE. Mon.— Eight families, comprising 50 people, were made homeless today when a large attap hut in Sixth Avenue. off Buklt Timah Road, was burnt down Three fire enlgnes put out the fire before It could spread to an adjoining cluster of huts. The cause of the54 words
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Article38 1962-12-18 7 SINGAPORE, Mon.— The general manager of the Singapore Telephone Board. Mr. W. Trafford, will talk on "modem trend In automatic telephone system" at the luncheon meeting of the Lions Club at the Prince's Restaurant on Wednesday.38 words
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Article119 1962-12-18 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —.More than 70 employees of Asia Motor Co., Ltd., went on strike here this morning over demands for better wages and working conditions. They are members of the National Union of Commercial Workers. Pickets have been posted outside the office119 words
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Article, Illustration95 1962-12-18 7 Home for Christmas and her wedding SINGAPORE, Mon. It will be a happy horn e-coming this Christmas for Miss Lillian Ho Lee Lien, music director of Melbourne's Ladies College. She has announced her engagement to another young Singapore student, Mr. Edwin Choo. who is in his final year (architecture) at95 words
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Article43 1962-12-18 7 After matriculating in Melbourne she studied at Melbourn University, wnere she obtained a Bachelor of Music degree and Diploma In Education. Miss Ho is the first Chinese woman student from Singapore to obtain a degree in music at an Australian university.43 words
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523 1962-12-18 7 SOCIALISTS PLAN A PROTEST MARCH ON ARRESTS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. AS MORE names of left-wing party member* arrested by the Special Branch were disclosed today, the Penang Socialist Front announced plans to hold a protest march on Saturday. One of those detained is Inche Abu Samah bin Mohamed Amin. chairman523 words
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Article27 1962-12-18 7 KAJANO. Mon. More than $3,000 out of (11,000 collected from religious tithes In the district this year Is being spent to repair mosques. i27 words
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105 1962-12-18 7 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon The Mentrl. Besar. Dato Ibrahim Fikri bin Mohamed. has announced a State Government plan to provide $200,000 for religious teaching next year under the adult education scheme. He was opening the first four-day course for 110 recently recruited religious teachers at105 words
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Article, Illustration61 1962-12-18 8 TWO RAAF airmen give a helping hand to Father Christmas (Cpl. Dave Bellingham) as he lands from the speedboat Capri on the Tanjong Tokong beach to distribute toys to orphans at a Christmas party given by the Penang Australian Hostel Sports Club on Sunday. About 11061 words
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239 1962-12-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon THE People's Progressive Party leader, Mr. D. R. Seenivasagam. alleged in the House of Representatives today that some Government servants had private dealings with organisations with whom the Government did business. Speaking in the debate on the estimates for the239 words
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Article39 1962-12-18 8 SINGAPORE, Mon. Ho Shiok Nyen, 29, who described himself as a former salesman, was today Jailed for two years for stealing a Hillman Station Wagon belonging to Mr. Llm Ah Lee. He has two previous convictions.39 words
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Article122 1962-12-18 8 Suzie draws a Johore question JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. "The World of Suzie Wong," a film banned in Singapore and now showing to packed houses here, was the subject of comment by an Alliance member in the Johore Legislative Assembly this afternoon. Syed Mohamed Edros (All.Gelanß Patah) asked how it was122 words
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103 1962-12-18 8 SINGAPORE. Mon. Eight pretty actresses were among a delegation of 20 Indonesian film personalities who flew into Singapore today to make personal appearances during the first-ever Indonesian Film Festival here. The six-day festival, durin? which a different film will be screened each day, will103 words
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Article17 1962-12-18 8 IPOH. Mon. The Per^k Youtfc Club will give judo lessons on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.17 words
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203 1962-12-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon 'pHE Chief Justice, Dato Sir James Thomson, suggested today that a lorry driver be given a copy of a horror picture of a girl cyclist he killed so that he would realise the dangers of negligent driving. Dato Sir James made203 words
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Miscellaneous147 1962-12-18 8 Alley Oop By V. T. Bamlim '.^Kr* j^ M _^^^^^*v^jff»ai^w*T^^^| J^wK V^CAol Or™ Hlo. SO LcT5 HOLD I/f dx9^ 9tt '">"< SW^xJ I'm^l i_ PiJ^ +£l* "^fc SEE WHATT* MHck Tracy By Chester Gould J "117 A MAN- \7 IS HE I J CO UP AND CALL 4 ITva/uat i^'r^s"147 words
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Article, Illustration1772 1962-12-18 9 i CHANNEL, STRAIT OF GIBRALTAR, DARDANELLES IN the summer of 192.") a six-year-old (.'alifonuan girl named Florence Chadwick entered her iirsi swimming race, a .">()- -yard school event in her home town of San Diego. She finished last. The following year1,772 words
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Article, Illustration52 1962-12-18 10 The war goes into the jungle ROYAL NAVY helicopters hover at treetop level (above) to bring supplies to the troops hunting down the rebels in the jungle near the SarawakBrunei border area. AT RIGHT: Troops on the move in the jungle. Straits Times pictures by Lim Yaw Chong and KokLim Yaw Chong and Kok Ah Chong - 52 words
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251 1962-12-18 11 JACKIE SAM - PRISONERS GIVE POLICE THE NAMES OF REBEL DIVISIONAL COMMANDERS JACKIE SAM From- I ABU AN. Mon. Most leaders of rebel divisions are now known to the police and the army after exhaustive interrogation of prisoners, a thousand of whom are now being hela In Brunei Town and Penaga police stations251 words
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Article, Illustration191 1962-12-18 11 WHITE IN LABUAN FOR TALKS WITH LUCE, SELKIRK LA BUA N Mon. Sir Dennis White. British High Commissioner to Brunei, arrived here by ~iilitary plane this morning for talks on the situation in the Borneo territories. A military spokesman said Admiral Sir David Luce Commander-in-Chief of the British unified command,191 words
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Article28 1962-12-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Minister of Works. Posts and Telecommunications. Dato V. T. Sambanthan. opened a new postal agency at Kampong Majidee In Johore today.28 words
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301 1962-12-18 11 MANILA. Monday. "Till; Manila Times said today that Brunei could be- come "a second Algeria." In an editorial, it said: "Despite reports that the Brunei rebellion has been suppressed there are indications that the retreat of the rebels is only the beginning of what301 words
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Article46 1962-12-18 11 PENANO, Mon.— A French ballet troupe, the Theatre dArt dv Ballet, will .give two performances on Jan. 4 and s—at5 at the Pennne Chinese Girls' High School under the sponsorship of the Penang Arts Council. Tickets are $10. S7. S4 and $246 words
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Article201 1962-12-18 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Nurses and other hospital staff were today reminded that their duties should be carried out in "all humanity selflessness and sympathy." The reminder came from j the Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Tallb. while opening the annual conference of201 words
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Article26 1962-12-18 11 PENANO. Mon.— O. Abas wcs today fined $250 for attempting to re-sell 29 tickets for a late show at the Paramount Theatre la>i night.26 words
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156 1962-12-18 11 Baby killing charge cook unfit to plead PENANG. Mon. A cook, Chan Ah Yee. 53. accused of killing hei employer's baby two months ago, was today ordered to be further) remanded because she was certified as still medically unfit to plead. The Second Magistrate. Mr. James Loh, postponed the preliminary156 words
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Article49 1962-12-18 11 SUNGEI PATANI. Mon. A tapper. Nayan bin Din. 14. was killed when his bicycle was Involved In a collision with a motor-cycle at the 21 mile. Kuala Ketll Road, yesterday The motor-cyclist. Mr. Sung Mcl a businessman from Bandar Bahru was admitted to hospital here.49 words
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Advertisement288 1962-12-18 11 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION with OYSTER New Shipment Just Arrived from JAPAN DAYBREAK Oysters are fresh from the pure waters of the Inland Sea of Japan! DAYBREAK Oysters are specially packed in polythene to preserve their freshness! DAYBREAK Oysters are ready to eat straight from the pack. They're delicious! Ask for DA288 words
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Advertisement168 1962-12-18 11 Keep your family WATERBURY'S COMPOUND Waterbury's Compound is the world's most widely used tonic. BECAUSE ITS A TONIC. Waferburys speeds recovery to sparkling good health and builds up resistance to further attacks. 3ECAUSE ITS A DECONG ESTIVE, Waterbury's breaks up stubborn coughs; colds and bronchial congestion. Let Waterbury's prov» itself168 words
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Miscellaneous49 1962-12-18 11 Uifi* Bunny Iff/ Ralph HeimdaM f WHYOONT V I HAP^ f ONE MOWEf^TJ V I r? C 3 YA WATCH THE MY ASILE MNP ..[V m V 1 >UOMn v ->^ C WHENEVER/ RIGHT- HAS PEVISEP AN 7)V\O \|Jl I/""*?// V^_^ VsH 60\H'-9Uky\ OF-WAY, 1 AMICABLE ijfl _T\ L^k£ *fl^49 words
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Article191 1962-12-18 12 It Worit Sl» rWWmral MR ANO MRS. S. Mahendraraj thank taends. rrlativaa for their pre ••■nir. Kood wnhM. valuahlt K'flt and rendered on ihnr wedding TMURYRAJAM AND FAMILY 'hank relative* and fnrnd» for their vreath*. meaaageii of condolence. •Wtaaaa and attendanre al th« funrrnt. THE FAMILY OF the lair191 words
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Article169 1962-12-18 12 IB Wtrd, J/» /IHMmum) i.LOVIS Kor All Orca«ions. A. new •UaaajM Juat unpicked at Antoinette. ■M Orchard Road. Sport. NO TEMPTATION to nlbhl. in oelween meala when there Ryvna in your ■:i» satisnea your appetite for ■I .n-hy loodfl NO BRCWINC: No stewing: No nd No mruy ten leavea!169 words
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Article765 1962-12-18 12 Thi- (It-Date in the Federal i Parliament on the Health Mini istry ostimites did little justice either to the Ministry's new programme or to the recent substantial expansion in the medical and health services in i the rural districts. Of course then is so much still to765 words
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Article373 1962-12-18 12 The fifty week-end arrests .made by the Special Branch are much the most drastic action taken under the internal security regulations since they were reshaped nearly two and a half years ago. Many oi those arrested are prominent members and officials of the Socialist Front. Several are trade373 words
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Article132 1962-12-18 12 The Federation Government should give its clerks every reasonable assistance in passing their promotion tests. Only one candidate in twenty now qualifies for a better timescale in the examinations held twice a year a shockingly low pass rate. But aid sought must be reasonable, and the demands of132 words
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Article, Illustration1219 1962-12-18 12 JAMES MITCHELL - JAMES MITCHELL Kashmir dispute from NEW DELHI Monday NEHRU'S EARLIER ENTHUSIASM FOR TALKS WITH PRESIDENT AYUB OF PAKISTAN IS FAST EVAPORATING HOPES that China's attack on India's frontier would lead to an early settlement of the Kashmir problem are fast fading, despite the recent joint pledge by President1,219 words
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127 1962-12-18 12 IN his personal message to the staff of the Railway, the general manager appealed to them to show their loyalty and patriotism. The general manager may be new in the Railway, but he must have read in the newspapers how many lives were lost127 words
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Article112 1962-12-18 12 I WAS highly amused by Mr. Sellar Saba's letter on the subject of the Alliance proposal to erect a bridge over the railway crossing at Assam Kumbang. Mr. Sellar Saba admits that there is always a traffic Jam when the gate is closed, but offers no solution.112 words
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Article143 1962-12-18 12 \\7E have had a "John Urn" tragedy In our poverty-stricken family Had my mother. Madam Mah Loy Hlontt been admitted into the General Hospital earlier, she might not have had to leave the world on December 8. Old father and I took sick mother to the143 words
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Article309 1962-12-18 12 r>UR correspondent Barbara Fairbanks (discussing "The Sleeping Beauty' 1 ballet. S.T. Dec. 14 1 writes that I am "completely In the dark"' where ballet is concerned. So be It. After digesting the lady's remarks I regret to say that the gloom remains as firmly clamped as309 words
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Article108 1962-12-18 12 r seems to me that staff in the Singapore Na- i tional Library are power- less to stop "grannies" from j talking excessively. This otherwise excellent library j can hardly be distinguished from a club-house or a coffee-stall. Many readers abuse the privileges given to them.108 words
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Advertisement602 1962-12-18 12 •nuTiawtt Malay Mail MMM adv«rtl«*m«nt( may o* hand** to: lat Floor COLO STORAGE AKCADC Orchard toad COLO STO*«II MMANCMM AT HOLLAND ROAD-KITON* «IP«L HOAO-NAVAL MASK Authorttad »i»ntt CITY aOOK (TORI LTD MMMM Houaa Caltyar Ouay TMI NIWI FItONT Ftttpatrtck'a Supermarket M. M. ISMAIL 3 Aftntraity Weed. Naval flat* M. ABDUL602 words
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Advertisement23 1962-12-18 12 MALAYAN BANKING LIMITED is the Largest Federation incerperitcp Bank with 66 Branches over The Federation. Singapore, Brunei, North Borneo, Hong Kong and London.23 words
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Advertisement132 1962-12-18 12 LOW- COST Money-savtng, time *av+«e. Burroughs Adding Machine ppl i Thin hand-operated Rur* roughs ia built for years at fll BJ^fc. economical, dependable -*>r»ire. It features] direct euh*EL S (Gk'Y Ja traction, automatic printed bbM. W TJobbiK ciphers, short-cut keyboard. Pi <B| kbmML^ A remarkable value backed ■ft V \Bj132 words
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Article, Illustration30 1962-12-18 13 The start of the Cambodian Head of State's visit in pictures Hi I PRINCE Norodom Sihanouk with the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, Inche Yusof bin Ishak, at Singapore airport yesterday morning.30 words
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Article, Illustration194 1962-12-18 13 ON a r r i v a 1 at Singapore airport yesterday morning lor a three day state visit, the Cambodian Head of State, Prince Norodom Sihanouk, was given a 21-gun royal salute. The above picture shows his beautiful wife, sunglasses in hand,194 words
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Article, Illustration34 1962-12-18 13 AN exchange of gifts in the state room of the Istana Negara yesterday. Picture shows Puan Noor Aishah (back to camera) giving a gold-embroidered sarong to Madame Sihanouk. Straits Times pictures.34 words
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Advertisement51 1962-12-18 13 THE last word in comfort-that s DunlopillolComfort every way -Dunlopillo foam mattresses that actually breathe, seductive pillows that never lose shape and bolsters that are c o cool and refreshing. Pamper yourself with Dunlopillo! Dunlopillo bolsters J^k and pillows MAKE SURE ITS A DUNLOI'ILLO-VOU CAN ALWAYS TELL IT BY ITS51 words
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Advertisement9 1962-12-18 13 AVAILABLE FROM RODIHSOtIS SOU AGLNT JOHN LITTLE .MALAYA, LTD.9 words
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Miscellaneous417 1962-12-18 13 RADIO MALAYA RADIO SINGAPORE NATIONAL SHOBTWAVE SHORT WAVE SERVICE: SERVICE 41.7 metres A.M.— «.00 Time signal; Ne- lr gara-Ku, news Headlines; 6.05 MEDIUM WAVE SERVICE: Morning melodies; 7.00 Rendez- 47a M»ir~ vous with music; 7.30 Time "ewe* signal, news; 7.35 Breakfast A.M. 6.00 Good Morning; 6.01 club; 8.00 Time signal,417 words
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79 1962-12-18 14 A RECORD HOP FOR THREE RAF COPTERS SINGAPORE. Mon. »3 Three RAF Belvedere helicopters today flew 444 miles from Sembawang to Kurhing the longest operational flight made by the British helicopters. They were commanded by Squadron Leader P. Sawyer of 66 Squadron They had to keep clear of the 12-mile79 words
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Article114 1962-12-18 14 M-FUND $641 ,505 IJUALA LUMPUR. MonA further $12,505 has been received for the National Monument Fund bringing the total to $641,505. Late.st contributions are from State National Monument Fund Committee. Negerl Sembilan. $9,401: Radio Star Contest. Radio Malaya. $1,831: Day TrainIng Centre, Kuantan. $373; Straits Trading Company. Kuala Lumpur. $300;114 words
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165 1962-12-18 14 PENANG. Monday A BLOOD bank gold medallist, Cpl. Dave Bellingham, and his wife May, a silver medallist, today made their last Christmas gift to the patients ol the Penang General Hospital two more pints of blood. "This is the best165 words
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Article23 1962-12-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The College of Agriculture Students' Union will hold Its graduation dinner at the Kum Leng Resturant here tomorrow.23 words
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Article22 1962-12-18 14 KUALA KANOSAR. Mon. Inche Mokhtar bin Petah was last night elected the first chairman of the Kuala Kangsar Scooter Club.22 words
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Article130 1962-12-18 14 PEN.VXG, Mon. Customs and police officers from Penang and Perak this morning seized 3" j tons of contraband tobacco in a combined operation at Kuala Kurau, a fishing village in north Perak. Duty on the tobacco was estimated at §70.000. The raiders arrested four women130 words
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358 1962-12-18 14 'Traitor' on the air starts a row BRUNEI: KARAM SINGH ATTACKS RADIO MALAYA BROADCASTS KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. THE Assistant Minister of Information and; j Broadcasting, Inche Ismail Yusof, denied in I the House of Representatives today allegations that Radio Malaya had not been objective in its reports on the Brunei358 words
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Article, Illustration239 1962-12-18 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Inche Ahmad Boestamam (SFSetapak) alleged in the House of Representatives today that the Director of Information Services. Inche Mohamed Sopiee. was holding press conferences to "promote his personality." He said the duty of meetIng the Press to clarify and explain Government239 words
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Article44 1962-12-18 14 SINGAPORE. Mon. The Industrial Arbitration Court went on vacation from today until Jan. 2. it ih officially announced tonight. Durinu the vacation, collective inreements may be forwarded to the Registry of the Industrial Arbitration Court. Supreme Court Building, for registration and certification.44 words
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Article60 1962-12-18 14 MALACCA. Mon.— The Governor of Malacca. Tun Hajl Abdul Malek bin Yusof. was among a large gathering which packed the Town Hall tonight to hear Anneke Gronloh and the Dutch Swing Col. lege Band. Anneke and the band arrived here early this morning after performing at Seremban60 words
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Article43 1962-12-18 14 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. The police here today appealed for eyewitnesses of a fata' accident which occurred outside Uie General Hospital last Tuesday. A town council labourer, T. Doralsamy. 68, who was Involved in a motor-cycle accident, died In hospital.43 words
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306 1962-12-18 14 MINISTER EXPLAINS ABOUT DOCTORS' RESIGNATIONS KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Minister of Health, Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib, today turned down a request to have a committee set up to investigate reslgnatit-s of Government doctors He did this in his reply in the debate on his ministry's estimates of expenditure306 words
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Article52 1962-12-18 14 KLANO, Mon. Five labourers were fined $20 each In the Magistrate's Court here today for trespassing Into Ollmour Estate. Batu Tiga. on the night of Dec. 16. They were Ramasamy. M. Supramaniam. 24. Veeran. 35 3. Kandiah. 21. and K. Perumal. 24. all of Klang Road,52 words
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Advertisement246 1962-12-18 14 Now fly around the world via Europe-U.S.A.-Australia fOr Only $41 19 Economy Cla»») J k*s^^ C n rf* rA Visit 20 Extra Cities along the way Take a week or a year stopover at no extra air fare Now is the time for that world tour you You pay just246 words
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Advertisement27 1962-12-18 14 "I J| la m. TOOTAL NYLON SOCKS plain and fancy too^ PYRAMID HANDKERCHIEFS MEN'S WEAR ...ideal GIFTS for 1 any season WAI ATA <^A^KV> IORNfO 11 iINGAPOM27 words
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Article153 1962-12-18 15 HERE Is a recipe for Fruit Honeycom'3 Mould which you can serve at your party. You will require 1 pint milk. 3 eggs. 4 ounces sugar. 1 ounce gelatine. 6 tablespoons water, i lb. fruit (strawberries, cherries, raspberries or tinned fruit i. 4 ounces of pure thick cream.153 words
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Article, Illustration226 1962-12-18 15 Sun ages women faster than I anything else ARLENE Dahl. .one of Hollywood's most glamorous stars, warn* the nations bathing beauties to stay in the shade and forget about getting a tan. A stunning tan may snare boy friends, but gals pay a226 words
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Article360 1962-12-18 15 THIS is the time when all thoughts arc turned towards home. When far-ofl" fridlda and loved ones with suitcases packed start on a well-loved iournev. At railway stations, airport and harbour, the move is on. All are homeward bound. All with one object in mind to360 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-12-18 15 A hairstyle designed for the party season. The sides and back are set in pin curls and the top in large rollers. When brushed out. the Jumbo curls on the crown are held in position with tiny hairpins.43 words
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Advertisement89 1962-12-18 15 DREAMS FROM PARIS J f" i PERFUME MW$ M ATOMISER W^ f li! BRILLIANTINE y^ s. blbba I si jAY \jß wSKmff OLt AGENTS: Voit/or/ Cytk SINC**OHC4KUtL« r LUMrU*TIPOM>CN*H«« 1 mmUs -F BW^Mr^ J X W T^SfeM^Bsw V t m^bW "^^St^ Wherever you are JP^^B^V^HlHr After dinner coffee with F89 words
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Advertisement260 1962-12-18 15 Jim the secret of a flawless skin K A lovely Masphixinn tmlr r\n\r »kin mnst he y AW b««"d on r«»({iiliir ti'rp rl«»»«n«inR. Kvrn tlio BMMt M expensive I'OPtnetics, if not tltornufrhly rerinuml, i-»n I clog |>or."», c.ianien «kin toxture. In •Anne Kn-nch* V^ l>*p <'le«n«inK Milk yon h»ve th«260 words
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Miscellaneous310 1962-12-18 15 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 6. A composer or to his coun--1 Prank appears to look em- try views him is>. barrassetl. getting these five 7. 'Nevermore!" (5, 8. cards (8, 5). 3). 9. Conservative had dire need 8 Possibly pine to get the for resolution (3-4). wealth thai Is more310 words
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Article, Illustration1882 1962-12-18 16 STRAITSX TIMES v j Special I Feature THE TURBULENT CAREER OF JOE LYNCH IN 1 9 ."> 1 a shrewd, fasltalking American promoter, former boxer and onetime film stuntman named Joe Lynch arrived in Australia. Known as the Hollywood Boy Promoter, Lynch had1,882 words
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Advertisement210 1962-12-18 16 NO NEED TO OPEN THE DOOR TO SEE WHAT'S COOKING K K i K ",i l^^t~4 -^^B ■■>.'. j /^«y«i»«» T *M "~"™^^^^B J kj&J 1 HAS EASY VIEW GLASS DOOR^H '^te j No need to open the oven C 1 door just drop down the y* II (3^*l W210 words
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Advertisement618 1962-12-18 17 (Continued from Page IZ> SITUATIONS VACANT JO PVorab Si (Mim.)-bux 50 rd rxiro WANTED EXPERIENCED English FT' aklng hotueboy aged about S3 years. Must be neat in appearance. Tel. Spore *****. JOHORE BAHRU FACTORY requires experienced hook-kii-prr with knowledge Chinese apply stating full particulars and salary expected Box A 4573618 words
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Advertisement370 1962-12-18 17 SITUATIONS VACAiNT 20 Word* Si Mim. I— Box St ct: txtro DOCUMENTATION SMIPPINC CLERK required by American Arm. Minimum experience In rubber exportIng documentation preferable. Age under 30 years. Box A4S7O B.T. S'lorr. APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for teaching appointments from graduates and temporary teachers. Preference will be given to those370 words
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Advertisement575 1962-12-18 17 ACCOMMODATION VACANT 10 Word* SI (Ml*.)— Box S0 et*. txtro TO LET three room* flat at Geylang Road. Apply Phone ***** B'pore. ATTRACTIVE SEASIDE BUNGALOW at Loyans" 2/3 bedrooms, large lounge. nardcn. servants' quarters, garage. Telephone fully furnished including crockeries, Hunt, water. M.S. Rent Js."Mi'- per month available from 1.1.1863.575 words
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Advertisement898 1962-12-18 17 EDUCATION ■a *orrft Si (Ml*.)— tux SO rlt extra VACANCIES FORMS II 111 IV. Apply Supervisor St. Franci* Girls School 88 Et Francis Road off St. Micnaels Road. Serangoon. B'pore. TYPEWRITING! Classes anytime: Individual attention: Alrcondltloned room equipped with Dictaphone/Electric Typewriters: Raja's College (Qlan Singh's 2nd floor) Raffles Place. CAMBRIDGE898 words
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Advertisement1066 1962-12-18 17 VEHICLES FOR SALE Word* it (Ml*.)— Box St cl, txtro I*4l RENAULT COROINI 3 owner* Insurance 19*3. Tip Top condition. Contact *****/6 Mr. Cboo. FIAT SOO 195S excellent condition European owner leaving country driven as second car $1,660 or nearest. ***** Spore. METROPOLITAN 3 TONS bard top Coupe 1958. In1,066 words
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Advertisement904 1962-12-18 17 FOR SALE 20 Word* SS (Ml*.)— Box SO rt*. txtro AMERICA'S DESIGN Norg« KetrisTerator* on display at Singapore Refrigeration Company, 164, Clemeoeeau Avenue. Easy payment* can be arranged. Phone (Spore). *****. X'MAS LAST OAYST German Tie-Gift-Seta $1.90 Now, Men* Fancy Necktlea 90c.. Handkerchief*. Drcss-ing-Oowns, Shirts. Pyjama-suits. Visit Luck's 17, Orchard904 words
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Advertisement457 1962-12-18 17 LADIES DRESS SHOPS 20 Word* St (M m. I— Box ill cl*. txtrn FOR KEBAVA and Sarong expert cutting "Anneke Gronloh Style." VMM Red Beauty, 354 Tanjong Katong Road. I Spore Phone *****. Mrs. Cheng. WELCOME LADIES! High Clasn a> price* you can afford. Capitol Store. 12, Kensington Park Road.457 words
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Advertisement53 1962-12-18 17 ■■■■■■■■■■I ACCLAIMED BEST BUY! TRANSITAEXPORT (FM-SW-MW-LW) SPECIAL BRACKET AVAILABLE FOR EASY INSTALLATION IN ANY CAR. r "7 M I ll (9 TRANSISTORS) OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING RADIO DEALERS. So'e Agents: M. PRAGER LTO. IS9, CECIL ST., SPORE 1, P.O. BOX 1051. TEL: *****-70S7S. Branch Office: Kuala Lumpur, P.O. Box 2101.53 words
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Article, Illustration124 1962-12-18 18 Formosan company plans factory A FORMOSAN businessman visited Singapore last week to look into the possibility of opening a food flavouring factory. He is Mr. C. C. Soo, chairman of the Tsln Tsin Weisu Co., Taiwan, which operates a factory In Taipei and another In Bangkok manufacturing monosodium glutamate. The124 words
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Article140 1962-12-18 18 CAPTAIN W. J. Moore and the Glen Line Ltd. are giving a cocktail party on board the Glenogle in Singapore Harbour on Friday to mark the occasion of the vessel's maiden voyage. The Olenogle, first of a new class of four ,20-knot cargo liners, was built140 words
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Article, Illustration79 1962-12-18 18 ADDITIONAL ciga- rette-making machines for Rothmans factory at Virginia Park, Petaling Jaya. were airfreighted by a chartered plane from Hamburg recently to enable the company to meet rissing demand for its cigarettes. The Garant machine, made by Hauni Werke Korder and Co. K. G., Hamburg, is79 words
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355 1962-12-18 18 J. J. MIRANDA - By J. J. MIRANDA J)ESPITE stiff competition from Japan, West Germany and the United States, British goods arc maintaining their market in Malaya and even improving on it. the Senior British Trade Commissioner in Malaya Mr. J. R. Cross, told Straits Times in355 words
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Article100 1962-12-18 18 rpHE Collins Radio Company X (Australia/ Asia) Pty. Ltd., of Melbourne, has stationed an engineer in Singapore to provide quicker technical service for its many customers in Malaya and SouthEast Asia. The resident engineer Is Mr. Alan R. White who is expected to be here for100 words
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Article62 1962-12-18 18 The Ben Line Steamers Ltd- are presenting a film entitled "Eastern Sisters" at the Lido Theatre tonight The film deals with the voyage to the Far East, from Europe of the line's new cargo-passenger ships Benloal. Bengloe and Ben valla as seen, through the eyes of a62 words
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Article, Illustration85 1962-12-18 18 New Union Carbide FE official MR. Richard N. Hale (above), has been appointed regional product manager for the Far East by Union Carbide International Co. Mr. Hale, who will be stationed at Union Carbide Asian offices. Hong Kong, will be responsible for sales development in Japan. Korea, Formosa, the Philippines.85 words
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Article106 1962-12-18 18 nPWELVE girls from North Malaya are currently undergoing a Nestles one- week training course j designed to make them* specialists In the latest methods of sales promotion and advertising. The course Is being held In Kuala Lumpur. These girls have been selected from 35 demonstrators employed106 words
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Article157 1962-12-18 18 KEITH HOOPER - KEITH HOOPER From IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIAN companies in the domestic tin A mining industry are stepping up their efforts to increase local production. During the past two years, I two new fields have been proved by Aberfoyle Holdings Ltd.. at Ardlethan, southern New South Wales157 words
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Article80 1962-12-18 18 A RRIVALS of copra in Singapore last week did not improve, totalling barely 300 tons, says Lewis and Peat's weekly produce report. There was no fob. trading reported and the appearance of an occasional seller seeking a higher price encountered no response. Over the week Philippine80 words
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Article58 1962-12-18 18 I Local users of Dunlop tyres will not be affected by the recent announcement in London of a threeper cent price raise by the parent Dunlop Company. Following the announcement, spokesmen for Avon India Rubber and for Goodyear Tyre and Rubber said that their companies were also likely58 words
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Advertisement458 1962-12-18 18 JL| Km reasons i Aquathene ylk 'A'fiuthenc' is polythene made by Hunne Industries (F.E.) Ltd. with ram materials supplied by Imperul O Lqitncss: "Aquathene' Tube is Eigt't times lighter than equival\J^ fit tize of steel tube. Easy to Q Flexibility: "Aquathene" Tube can lie stored and carried as a coil.458 words
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Advertisement45 1962-12-18 18 BENVALLA /\v BENGLOE Fastest to and from Vv Europe PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE, BENLOYAL BUILDING DREDGING SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD., No. 2 DREDGE "CHANG" w«m« urn mm s.v.f.n. mm SALVAGE ENGINEERS LTD. 3RD FLOOR DENMARK HOUSE SINGAPORE 1 TELS: *****/5 Specialists ii: DREDGING RECLAMATION, SALVAGE, MARINE CONSTRUCTION.45 words
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Advertisement1464 1962-12-18 19 W i* °Mn fn^^^/fo'i THE E. A. C. LINESIAILINSS IB GtNOA, U HAVBt. NAMBURB, BREMEN, ANTWERP. »0IU»0»M AIH^IERBAM, OSH, GOIItENIURB »N0 COPtNHAttII rsan f s-baa -n prVS3\\zl '••'•STRIA" I) 23/27 Bee 29 Oec 2IM 28/28 Oic M ypLJ^j k.MMK.A" ai 88 Bac/ jaa Vliaa n a laa Y\\ JSI JuiLAJwia"1,464 words
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Advertisement1552 1962-12-18 19 jq jqj 'hSij' W l7 jr jjy jo 1 EXPRESS SERVICE T8 LONDON, LIVERPOOL 8 CO_NTINEjtT)IL_fORTX S'pora p S'ha* Paaaaa UNURIST I'MM, N'larg. K'oar»,6 njout» IB M/Bic 18 Oec 18/12 BENVALU llei. N'larg. Roam. A'werp Oic 11/13 Die 2i'2i BENMACOHUI (N) H'lira, L'aaa. G'nxxrOi Il Pt/Oec 23 Dec 24/28 Dec1,552 words
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Advertisement1296 1962-12-18 19 w^. McALISTER St CO., LTD. W»» \Vf« 111- Ni, ***** IMbbW \HEiU ELLERMAN LOCK IBS KLA VENESS LINE W HAVRE, LONDON, HAMBURG, LOS ANGELES, SAN FRA4CISCB, BOTTERDAM t MIOOUSBROUSH SEATTLE. VANCOUVER t PORTIANB m» im annim AccipUas ca»8l lar Ceatral i Seitll r~— «.nT" »e»et»ea. a pa»a r a naw1,296 words
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Article125 1962-12-18 20 MELBOURNE. Mon. rtNKR.U investment and indnsVI trtml shares were traded steadily In a narrow market with rises slightly In excess of falls. Oils were mostly a shade higher. Aasoc- Australian was up Is- 3d. to 345. 3d. Clarence Elver was down Is- 9d. to Ts. Base metals closed125 words
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Article144 1962-12-18 20 (OFFICIAL QUOTATIONS) f Dec. 17. Three months. Uunlops 14 cts. s Darby 4|d. K ft N. 16 cts. C. Storage 4ad. Gammon 11 cts. t>. Traction 1/li J. Wauxh 14 ata shell 13 cts. 11. Brew 23 cts. Steamship 8 eta. M Cement Is cts. 8. Times 22144 words
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Article63 1962-12-18 20 -THE Malayan Ixohanga Banks AimI ciation made these chances In ita rates to merchants yesterday: (me rate Is to S100): (tiling TT or OO rtsdy: Italian Llrv MR On the fros oichanns market In Horn K«ng the U.S. dollar was quoted at 5.71 for T.T. and 5.6t»i for63 words
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567 1962-12-18 20 From Our Market Correspondent WITH the approach of Christmas quiet conditions have once again descended on the Malayan Stock Exchange and the turnover is small. Industrials were slightly better during morning trading, but became quieter during the afternoon. Tins were easier on very small567 words
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Article23 1962-12-18 20 Malayan Stock Indices Dec. 15 Dec. 17 Industrial 193.53 192 60 Tins: 289.51 287.42 S rubbers: 179.67 179.67 Jan. 1. 1958=100.23 words
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Article531 1962-12-18 20 INDUSTRIALS COMBINED business In the Sineaoore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malaynn Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of shares traded in hrarkets' INDUSTRIALS: Ounlea (2.000) $2.39. (1.000) 52.41. (1.000) $2.4.!: Bast Smslt (3.000) $2.5». (3.000) $2.70: F. and N. erdt. (2.000) $3.^9. (3,000) $3..10:531 words
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Article33 1962-12-18 20 Managers' Pricti) Flint Malayan 1.6? 1.69 Second Malayan 1.22 1.36 Third Malayan sA .93 First Hong Kong .92 .97* Serood Hong Koug .66 .70* Sterling Commodity 4/2 4/8 (•Hone Kong currency)33 words
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335 1962-12-18 20 'THE Straits tin price fell slightly yesterday losing A 12 i cents to $427.75 per picul on an offering increased by 15 tons to 255 tons. In London on Friday tin presented a basically steady appearance at slight losses. Ring dealings were335 words
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Article169 1962-12-18 20 SNIPS lying ■!•*(••<)• the Unmoor. wharves teday are: Selkal Maru 31/32, TJlnegara 2S/26. Nowowlejakl S/9. Nadar Elbe 10/11. Klmumo Maru 47, Isarco 19, Barpeta 27/28, Carabodo 38/30 LJka 15/16. Mombasa Maru 29/30. East Sea Nw. 4. Kamo Maru. 45. Salsette 35/36. Tove 40/41, and Zoonekerk 1/2. Outer169 words
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Article95 1962-12-18 20 CHINCH Pratfuaa Cxchang* llnnil*ra noon prices per plcul yesterday: Csctnut all: bulk 643 Mllers, drum S46i Mltera. Caavat Oec. UK/Contlnrnt 529 buyer*. *3O Kllera; Paaear: Muntok white (140 Milan. Sarawak whit* ***** wtlara. uperial Sarawak black M>7| Mlltn, garbled Lamport black *9S Mllers. ABTA SMS srller*. llnisper* Ceeemit95 words
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Article23 1962-12-18 20 December. 17. MALAYAN RI'BBER PRICE: 80. cents (unchanged TIN: $427.75 (down IH cents). Estimated unofficial offering; 255 tons (up 15 tons).23 words
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Article258 1962-12-18 20 lANUARV flrat irada runbtr buytra J l.a.b. closed at 5 p.m. in sinK»pore and Kuala Lumpur yestrrday at SOI cents per Ib. unchant,xl Th.- tone wan vary quid. B.C.C.R.A. and F.M.R.E. t^ prlcen In cent* per lb.. yesterday: inW 1 R.S.B. prompt f.o.b. buyers MH. ■aHaa v>j; int.258 words
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Advertisement1085 1962-12-18 20 I^V^-^~*-^ KAWASAKI.KISEN^KAISHA. LTDExpress U.S.A. Pacific tfc Atlantic Coast Service tl* tU tU tU ypor* f Shaw H'kona. a f rancisca L. Angelas N. Tort "Kiaukava Mki" M/n Deo JMI Dec 5 lai 23 lai 2b Jai 11 Flk K»>Uwa Mara" it JS las M/ll laa MS U rak Fak v1,085 words
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Advertisement675 1962-12-18 20 BF"BT^P|WJQUrT|J^BMr^^^^^MjJißJl3Btjj^^J WESTBOUND tUROPE SERVICt b pori f TSartT^'^^^fnanv Marseillli. St. Nazaira, LOUDIMA Sailal in Part II Dae Ha«n. Daakirk. Aitwsrp, Rittiraaai, N'karg. a>raa»lß. SOUTH a NEST AFRICA SERVICE. TATIANA 1/ s"jaa Ourtan (Jl/1), Port Eliiaßett (24/1) Capatoam OJ/11. Matadi (JS/1), Port Harcourt, Lagos (1/2), Cotoooo (B/2), Lome. Tema. Takoradi. Freetown.675 words
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Advertisement401 1962-12-18 20 TENDER TENDER are invited lor the supply (or Muslim cooked lood at a Police Canteen Johore Bahru including the complete sale as the ordinary shop for the year 1963Copy for conditions can be obtained from the Secretary of Johore Bahru Police Club, P.O. Box. No. 43, before 15-1-63. TENDER NOTICE401 words
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Advertisement251 1962-12-18 21 a Bright idea fora Brighter home CHRIffIM! m Sfcretfs Lan^lact TH4QC mtAK. y 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 simply251 words
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Advertisement984 1962-12-18 21 U d^,^^^ l l NOTICE BERJUNTAI TIN DREDGING TAKB NOTICE that by DEED LIMITED 9^^iA'Ao O »L^ <»«--«ca«ed in the Federal!,, of cemDer, 1802 MR. SENQOND_N Malara) -2 ABDUL RAHMAN BIN AB- DULLAH of Rubber Estate of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Malaya Limited. Factory Division, that an u lnter m984 words
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Advertisement741 1962-12-18 21 PUBUC APPOINTMENT Appointment as SchMl Clerk (■on-Government) In Sekolah Kebangsaan Bukit Tunccal K- Tnafcanu. APPLICATIONS are Invited from the Federal Cltisens or Stale NaUonals who have attained their '17th. but not their 23rd. birthday tor appointment as school clerk in the Fully Assisted School at Bukit Tunggal Kuala Trengganu. 2.741 words
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Advertisement341 1962-12-18 21 m $u4/ucn Look for Shirts YVjf {65* F Jyester Fibre* 9^^^ and 35* Cotton) /(A "^OW by far the best, I. a k v II wash 'N' wear, N I L. fully Guaranteed i (y* pi f Yes Sir just the right shirt for X'mas gifts even if soaked by341 words
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Article, Illustration395 1962-12-18 22 FIRDIE SALAHUDDIN - FIRDIE SALAHUDDIN: By THROUGH RAIL TRIP ASSURED I EADING Singapore trainers have agreed to send their entries foi participation in the four-day Christmas-New Year meeting of the Penang Turf Club despite the strike threat by the Railwaymens Union of Malaya. This was told to the395 words
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Article74 1962-12-18 22 SINGAPORE. Mon, Pine place kicking by Gwyn-Jones and Ahmad Shohor, who made two conversions each helped Singapore Cricket Club invitation side to score a 23 (4 goals, pena ty> points to nil win over RAF Tengah on the padang today. SCC were In full control throughout74 words
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Article307 1962-12-18 22 A merger mandate for Island Club tt-lO* CINGAPORE, Mon. The committee of the Royal Island Club was given a mandate at an extraordinary general meeting yesterday to negotiate lor a merutr should the club be approached again. This followed a recent move to merge the two major golf clubs in307 words
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Article36 1962-12-18 22 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Selangor Hockey Associaclation division two match between Young Eaglets and Agriculture College, scheduled to be played on the Taylor Road ground today, was called off because of poor ground conditions.36 words
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149 1962-12-18 22 IPOH, Mon. Perak Turf Club are planning not to let rail strike interfere with their January race meeting. Key to the club's plans are their two new horse floats due to be completed by the end of this month. The club has already made149 words
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Article180 1962-12-18 22 SOCCER MacGUUvrajr t'ui. (Kluang) Revertex 2 8rt Oadlng 1. GOLF LGC medal winners (S"pore>; 8U»wr Mrs. O. Anderion (80): Bwnxe Mrs 8 George (80). GO-KARTINO-S pore K > Xm.i meet (Kaltang. ttl »«">«: IO Dimmer 2 WlllUm Nal 3 M. PerRobert* S D. R. Wood MW«* 1 PhlUp180 words
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172 1962-12-18 22 'lIIE 1962 racing season on the 1 Malayan Turf is drawing to a I close with a tame finish to the battle for top honours. Shaw Stable Is back on top of the owners' table, JR. 'Doc' Rod- 1 gen Is assured of172 words
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Article381 1962-12-18 22 Aussies make it a grand slam TPOH, Mon. Aus--1 tralia confirmed their j+ supremacy by beating Malaya 4-0 in the last match of the women's international hockey meet on the Municipal padang here this evening. They won all their four encounters with Malaya winning 2-1 at Seremban, 5-0 at Kuala381 words
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Advertisement152 1962-12-18 22 TL I .1 1 Jti M ffl ■fe ■Bl■■ B^ NEW, IMPROVED carbareUlfliy V tio. wMchaMt power aad attaWIt I Wyi EIE lm mtt <wkmte NEW, IMPROVED tnaili PHAIN free filter. This daal acting air ww w f atef fcßf dO- w e screen that Tl keeps the filter flock152 words
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Miscellaneous41 1962-12-18 22 HOCKEY SPORE DIV. 1: SRC v Police i padang). IPOH DIV. Si Medicals v Boys; Club (upper padang) Kllat v Andersonlans (lower padang). BASKETBALL MALAYAN championships (Stadium Negara. 8 p.m.i RUGGER CLUB MATCH: B'gor Club v Padang Invitation XI (XL partanc41 words
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Article, Illustration509 1962-12-18 23 JACK FINGLETON - MCC SHOULD CHALK UP SECOND WIN JACK FINGLETON Poor and dispirited cricket From MELBOURNE, Monday VI.C.C. finished four runs behind Victoria's 340 on the first innings here toiTl day but as half the Victorian side is out in the second innings for 133, there should not be much doubt that509 words
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Article, Illustration251 1962-12-18 23 MELBOURNE, Monday. nnED Dexter yesterday described as "rubbish" a p A story in the Sydney Sunday Mirror that his wife Susan was receiving A£loo a week for her services as model to a Melbourne store, reports Jack Fingleton. "It's not like that251 words
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342 1962-12-18 23 SINGAPORE. Mon. Wee Choon Seng scored a double in the Singapore Badminton Association's open championships when he won the men's singles and doubles partnering Ong Poh Lim In the final played at the SBA hall here last night. Wee Choon Seng, who Is342 words
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Article157 1962-12-18 23 VICTORIA Ist inns 340 MCC 18T. INNS (Saturday 193-5) SHEPPARD c Jordan b Connolly 12 PARFITT c Meckiff b Connolly 13 OWDREY run out 46 ORAVENEY c and b Klrbv 40 KNIGHT c Jordan b Klrby 2 ILLINGWORTH b Meekiff SO PULLAR c Cowper b Meckiff 91 SMITH c157 words
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184 1962-12-18 23 SINGAPORE. Monday "1 r rHE Toyo KogyoCo.. the 1062 allA Japan commerlcial houses soccer champions, will play a match In Singapore on Jan. 22. Toyo Kogyo. a motor car manufacturing firm, have seven national players in the team. Two Mexican team. Tcluca and Guadalajara club,184 words
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175 1962-12-18 23 Century champ, Sir Jack, is 80 not out TONDON, Mon. Sir Jack Hobbs, one of the greatest English cricketers ever, celebrated his 80th birthday yesterday. He spent the day a: his Hove. Sussex, home. He was the chief guest of the Masters Club, a select band of famous cricketers atReuter - 175 words
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Article75 1962-12-18 23 A 'DOUBLE' FOR KIWI TENNIS STAR lITELLINOTON, Mon. Lan »f Crookenden, New Zealand's No. l player, completed a "double" over Mexican Davis Cup. playei today when he beat Rafac Osuna in straight sets here Crookenden, who defeated Antonio Palafox yesterday today beat Osuna the leading Mexican player, 8-6 6-1 6-2.Reuter - 75 words
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Article79 1962-12-18 23 BRISBANE. Mon. Wally Grout. Australian Test wlc- 1 cally fit by a Brisbane doctor who has been .treating him for a fractured Jaw. i <^5°£ tor bM told Queensland cricket Association that Orou will be fit for selection for the Second Test match between EnglandReuter - 79 words
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Advertisement347 1962-12-18 23 KIM LIN MANSIONS j^ J^i? Grange Road, Singapore. MatfslwTr Modern 5-Storey Luxury Flats \k vsh V Pleost note thett tptiol feorurn \^t^^omT,W Pm-l BBSf^^ 1. Ar«« of mom bedroom 270 sq. ft. "V"* rl*^2 ka fll 'j^.lm/^. 2. four large bedrooms (two of which I !3Ptw C^t^ 3. Servant's room347 words
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178 1962-12-18 24 JAKARTA, Mon. J Seriously-ill British Ambassador Sir Leslie Fry yesterday received in his bedroom leaders of a crowd of student demonstrators who massed outside his residence protesting against Britain's action in suppressing the Brunei revolt. Dressed still in pyjamas. Sir Leslie, 54. who is178 words
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Article, Illustration12 1962-12-18 24 BRANDO AND TARITA... in Singapore yesterday12 words
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471 1962-12-18 24 R. CHANDRAN - SINGAPORE STOPOVER- BUT NOT EVEN A NOD TO EACH OTHER R. CHANDRAN -By- SINGAPORE, Mon. Mr. Marlon Brando, Hollywood's most celebrated enigma, and sultry Tahitian actress Tarita, flew together into Singapore tonight and promptly parted company, without even a nod to each other. Tarita, sullen and silent she smiled only471 words
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Article41 1962-12-18 24 JAKARTA, Mon. The Daily Indonesian Herald, which usually reflects Government views on foreign policy, today quoted diplomatic circles here as being of the opinion that Indonesia would raise the Brunei revolt in the United Na t ions. Reuter.Reuter - 41 words
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104 1962-12-18 24 DAKAR (Senegal). Mon. Police and troops under orders of Senegalese Prime Minister Mamadou Dim today forcibly took control of the National Assembly. Deputies were about to meet to prepare a censure motion against the Government. The troops surrounded the Assembly. Officers went in104 words
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Article372 1962-12-18 24 LONDON. Mon. Sentiment was again affected by political uncertainties which the Prime Minister's weekend visit to France did little to vis pel regarding the common market. There was almost a complete absence of Incentive and although there were few sellers prices tended to drift lower. Ollt-edged proved372 words
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181 1962-12-18 24 'ROCK ESCAPE FAILS BUT RECORD GOES SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. John Paul Scott. 35, last night became the first convict from "escape proof" Alcatraz Island prison to reach the mainland in a break for liberty. Prison authorities say no one has ever escaped from the prison known as "The Rock" and181 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-12-18 24 UIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Singapore for the period 8 p.m. Sunday to 8 pjn. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 90 73 Kota Bharu 79 75 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 84 72' Malacca 88 73 Singapore 88 7340 words
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