The Straits Times, 28 December 1962
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Title Section20 1962-12-28 1 AVERAGE DAILY CERTIFIED SALE EXCEEDS 100.000 fie***** The Straits Times Estd. 1845 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1962. 15 CENTS. KDN 03620 words
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Article, Illustration1363 1962-12-28 1 Estate workers to take go-slow vote: MTUC warns against 'unethical tactics' by administration Pledges of support for railmen KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday LEADERS of three Central Electricity Board unions today threatened to call a one-day strike in sympathy with the railway workers. The threat was contained in a statement1,363 words
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119 1962-12-28 1 senator to Tengku: Won't you please step in KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— Senator S. P. S. Nathan today appealed to Tengku Abdul Rahman to try to settle the railway dispute to the mutual benefit of the workers and administration. He made the appeal during the debate on the Supply Bill in119 words
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Article35 1962-12-28 1 VIENTIANE. Thurs.— An American civilian pilot was killed yesterday when his single-engined plane crashed about 100 miles north o! here. hLs employer s.ud today. The dead man s identity was being withheld.— U.P.l.35 words
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Article, Illustration289 1962-12-28 1 - KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. the Prime Minister of Ceylon, Mrs. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, arrived here by air today on her way to Peking and New Delhi to try to bring India and China to the negotiating table over their border dispute. At the airport289 words
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198 1962-12-28 1 OEOUL, Thurs.— South Korean strongman Gen. Park Chung Hee announced today that a 20-month ban on political activities would be lifted on Jan. 1, 1963. To nobody's surprise. Gen. Park also announced that he and the other members of the military regime would shed198 words
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Article68 1962-12-28 1 SAIOON. Thurs. Communist guerillas early today Inflicted heavy casualties in an attack on a Oovernment military post in Chuong Thlen Province, about 130 miles Southeast of Saigon. Six civil guard soldiers were killed and 21 others were missing after a Communist force of unknown size attackedReuter - 68 words
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Article38 1962-12-28 1 THE HAGUE, Thurs— Skating on thin ice cost 13 lives in Holland this Christinas. when hundreds of thousands took to their skates despite repeated broadcasts warning of weak ice on canals and lakes. Reuter.Reuter - 38 words
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Article213 1962-12-28 1 JAKARTA, Thursday. pRKSIDEXT SOEKARNO said here today that Indonesia's sympathy for the recent abortive rebellion in Brunei was a matter of principle love for freedom, Antara news agency reported today. The president was speaking at a ceremony marking the proclamation of greater Jakarta region as213 words
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Article65 1962-12-28 1 TOKYO. Thurs. The Japanese Foreign Ministry today lodged a protest with South Korea against the seizure of another Japanese fishing-boat In the Korean Straits on Dec. 19. The Mim/ry here said the verbal protest note was handed to Mr. Sang Doo Park, second secretary of theReuter - 65 words
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178 1962-12-28 1 Nations confer on ASA talks hold-up MANILA. Thurs.— The Association of South-East Asia standing committee this afternoon agreed to consult the Thai, Malayan and Philippines Governments whether to postpone the scheduled Jan. 12 ASA Foreign Ministers' conference at Baguio City. North of Manila. The decision was announced after an emergency178 words
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Article44 1962-12-28 1 AIDE MEMOIRE HANDED OVER JAKARTA. Th«n tyan Ambj-^jdor to In oncsia. Dato Kamarad in bin llmi Idriv t rfsented aide mem rom Malayan lent to Foreign W« >r. Subamlri". trh« ide memoirs WB«W ffiriallT answrr-'l In uture V P (S«*c thi> P'44 words
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309 1962-12-28 2 RAWALPINDI, Thursday. PAKISTAN and Communist China have reached complete agreement in principle on the alignment of their Himalayan border, it was announced here yesterday. The brief statement said: "Pakistan and the People's Republic of China have reached complete agreement in principle in regard toReuter - 309 words
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141 1962-12-28 2 PEKING. Thurs.— China and her northern neighbour Outer Mongolia yesterday signed an agreement formally fixing their 2,500--mlle border. The agreement was signed in the presence of the Chinese Head of State, Mr. Liv Shao-chl, by the Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lal. and the OuterReuter - 141 words
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Article170 1962-12-28 2 A $175,000 WINDFALL— AT 94 LONDON, Thurs.—Christmas brought a £21,000 ($175,000) football pools win to a 94-year-old woman In Glasgow, Scotland. The woman, who asked that her name be kept secret, has been doing the pools for more than 25 years. Asked what she would do with the money sheReuter - 170 words
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133 1962-12-28 2 LONDON, Thurs. —An £8 ($6B) a week farm labourer. Mr. Tom Dlckson. may become lord of a 30-roomed 17th Century manor because he has such a big family. Mr. Dlckson. his wife. 15 children, two grand-child-ren and daughter-in-law have been living inReuter - 133 words
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135 1962-12-28 2 Katanga's man is ordered to leave U.S. NEW YORK, Thurs.— The United States Immigration Service today ordered Mr. Michel Struelens. controversial director of the Katanga Information Office here, to leave the U.S. But Mr. P. A Esperdy, the district immigration director, said Mr Struelens, a Belgian national, had the rightReuter - 135 words
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Article, Illustration81 1962-12-28 2 IMIE Brigade of Guards has always been known for its tall troops, but from this picture it looks as if they've lowered the stipulated height. But Old Coldstreamers have no real need to worry, for these scarletcoated youngsters were pages at the wedding of81 words
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Miscellaneous18 1962-12-28 2 THE— GAMBOLS By Barry Appleby (OOHT LOOK*TM£-lVe) I I LOObf A Y* o I FRIOUTFtJL X^ > v mScVccrtainly18 words
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Article68 1962-12-28 3 LONDON. Thurs.— The holiday rush at London Airport has beaten all Christmas records since It began on Thursday British European Airways alone had carried more than 60.000 people by last night, 6,000 more than last year. More than 22.000 passengers left yesterday, mainly for holiday spotsReuter - 68 words
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Article48 1962-12-28 3 SAIGON, Thurs.— A U.S. Army helicopter was hit by Communist lire and forced to land while flying over guerilla concentrations in Phu Yen province, 235 miles north-east Of Saigon. There were no casualties. It was repaired in a field and flown back to base.48 words
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Article153 1962-12-28 3 MIDLANDS RAIL COLLISION KILLS 17 ONDON, Thurs.— Two passenger trains collided last night near Crewe in the Midlands, killing at least 17 people and Injuring about 50 others. The crash occurred soon after dark when a Glasgow to London express crashed into the end of a stationary train at aReuter - 153 words
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82 1962-12-28 3 MELBOURNE, Thurs. A man was paralysed for nine hours after handling a small octopus on a suburban beach here, the Melbourne Herald reported yesterday. The man, Arthur Thompson, was rushed to hospital after the incident and was given an antidote for curare,Reuter - 82 words
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124 1962-12-28 3 TUNIS, Thurs. President Habib Bourguiba (above) said today an officer in his personal bodyguard led a plot to assassinate him in bed a few days ago and "I owe my life to a veritable miracle." The 59-year-old proWestern strongman, whoUPI - 124 words
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Article224 1962-12-28 3 BERLIN, Thursday piGHT East Germans some children in an arm- our-plated bus yesterday crashed their way to West Berlin through three steel border barriers, under a hail of machine-gun fire. The bus. with a snowplough attached. broke through the barriers at the East German224 words
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153 1962-12-28 3 'Venus has little or no magnetic field' PHILADELPHIA, Thurs. The Mariner Two space probe has found that the planet Venus has little or no magnetic field. U.S. scientists said here yesterday. This was learned from data which the spacecraft radioed back to Earth while passing within 22.000 miles of VenusReuter - 153 words
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Article, Illustration245 1962-12-28 3 TAIPEH, Thursday. PHINESE scattered all around the world out- side China and Formosa total 16,336,924, exceeding those in Formosa by more than five million, according to the latest statistics compiled by the Nationalist Government. The statistics showed that Asia had the largest numberReuter - 245 words
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Article258 1962-12-28 3 T O H ANNESBURG. J Thurs. The South African Government placed Mr. Cornelius Juda Fazzie. a former national executive member of the banned PanAfricanist Congress, under partial house arrest. He is the twentieth person to be placed under house arrest since October. NEW YORK: U Thant.258 words
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77 1962-12-28 3 U.S. has super listening post in orbit NEW YORK, Thurs. A super secret American satellite, so sensitive it can eavesdrop on Russian telephone messages, is now orbiting the earth. Newsweek magazine reported yesterday. Called the "Ferret." the secret robot inspector contains intricate electronic and electromagnetic sensors that can tap SovietUPI - 77 words
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98 1962-12-28 3 UNITED NATIONS. Thurs. —The 4,600 Indian troops who form by far the largest national contingent in the United Nations Congo Force are expected to remain with the Congo Command at least until March, a U.N. source said yesterday. India has asked for theReuter - 98 words
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249 1962-12-28 3 MOSCOW. Thurs. 'THE Soviet Foreign x Ministry announced yesterday that it expects the United States Embassy in Moscow to take steps without delay to ensure "that all members of the embassy staff strictly observe the standards of behaviour of accredited diplomatic officials, Tass said.249 words
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Article28 1962-12-28 3 LONDON. Thurs.— Britain's population was 52.777.H* in 1961. the central statistical office reported. The 27.248.000 women and girls outnumbered the 25.559.Mt men and boys.28 words
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Advertisement23 1962-12-28 3 r WBttmw 2 Si* 4 E w BEAUTY IN DESIGN AND 1 COLOUR now available at the TOOTAL dealers SMI WTO '<CJA£K^> *O*NCO23 words
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243 1962-12-28 4 CHINATOWN LANES OFF LIMITS TO 'L' DRIVERS SINGAPORE, Thursday. I f EARNER drivers will be banned from using narrow and congested streets in Chinatown from next Tuesday. i They will also be prohibited from driving in public parks and hospital grounds. At the same time, the Driving Licences Rules have243 words
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Article169 1962-12-28 4 Minister at medical anniversary I CJINGAPORE, Thurs.— The O Minister for Home I Affairs, Mr. Ong Pang Boon. yesterday called on all hospitals and clinics in Singai pore to re-double their efforts to help poor patients. Mr. Ong was speaking at the 10th anniversary cere- mony of the Chinese physicians'169 words
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Article114 1962-12-28 4 SNOW WHITE' FOR 600 CHILDREN SINGAPORE. Thurs. Some I 600 children from the Hans Ander- son Club, the Children's Aid So- ciety and the Salvation Army will see the play "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" before the general public, when the Stage Club put* I on a full-dress rehearsal114 words
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Article97 1962-12-28 4 Che Yusof 's message 1 SINGAPORE. Thurs. Radio Singapore will broadcast the Yang g dl-Pertuan Negara's New Year message on Dec. 31 in English at I 7.10 pjn. and Malay at 9.45 pjn. Translations of the message in Chinese and Tamil will be on the air the same day at97 words
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Article104 1962-12-28 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs. A 17--month-old toddler. Lim Kah Lee, was found drowned in a well near his Boon Teck Road attap home. 16 minutes after he was put to sleep, an inquest was told today. The boy's mother. Mrs. Lim Soon Neo. said that after coaxing him104 words
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225 1962-12-28 4 American Club's first American President SINGAPORE, Thurs. The Singapore American Club has for the first time elected an American as President of the club Professor Harry E. Groves, head of the Department of Law at I the University of Singapore. He was elected at a recent annual dinner of the225 words
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Article131 1962-12-28 4 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A broker, Ong Poh Slew, was sentenced by Mr. Donald Yeo in the Fifth Magistrate's court yesterday to one day's Jail and a fine of $400 or four I months' jail, for committing house I trespass in Coronation Road on the night of Nov. 28 this131 words
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Article199 1962-12-28 4 SINGAPORE, Thursday. piRATE taxis are operating so openly that they toot their horns in certain areas to draw the attention of potential fares, said The Highway, journal of the Automobile Association of Singa-i pore. The Cross Street to Havelock Road route is now! known199 words
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Article30 1962-12-28 4 SINOAPORE. Thurs. The Singapore Y.W.C.A. today held a coffee party In honour of Lady Luce, their Flower Day Patron, and Mrs. Violet Coomarasamy. the association's acting general secretary.30 words
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Article33 1962-12-28 4 BINOAPORE. Thuri. The j Malay Youth Literary Association will hold a Christmas party at its premises on New Year's Day for 300 under-privileired children between fi\e and eight years old.33 words
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Miscellaneous354 1962-12-28 4 j 1 IN AND OUT BY AIR j ■■pHE following is todays scheB dule ol civil aircraft movem meats at Paya Lebar airport. Singapore: ARRIVALS I BOAC: From London. Frank- furt. Zurich, Tel Aviv. Teheran, New Delhi. Rangoon (BA 700) !\5O p.m. Air India: From Madras (AI I 408 i354 words
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259 1962-12-28 5 People of Kelantan 'live in fear of their lives THREE-DIGIT LOTTERY IS BLAMED KOTA BHARU, Thursday. f piE PMIP State Assemblyman for Rantau Panjang, Inche Ahmad bin Yatim, said yesterday that the people of Kelantan were living in fear of their lives and property. Speaking during the adjournment at the259 words
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91 1962-12-28 5 Ghazali is due back after three years in Cairo KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Ambassador to Cairo, Inche Ghazali bin Haji Jawl, will return here next month after a threeyear tour of duty. He is expected to arrive on Jan. 15. Inche Ghazali, who was also i accredited to Saudi91 words
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Article60 1962-12-28 5 KUANTAN, Thurs.— The acting Mentri Besar. Dato Yahya bin Ha v j Mohamed Sen. said yesterday the State Government had allocated more than $22 million for next i year's development projects in the State. He was speaking at the official I opening of a new $12,50060 words
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Article72 1962-12-28 5 A member of the State Executive Council, Inche Mohamed Asri bin Haji Muda. said: "The State Government cannot do anything about the three-digit lottery. It is a Federal matter. The State Government, however, will give its fullest support to any attempt by the Federal Government to abolish this72 words
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Article, Illustration65 1962-12-28 5 SINGAPORE police are anxious to contact the relatives of this deaf and dumb E'rl. who was found by a policeman near the Majestic Theatre on Christmas Day. She was taken to the Central Police Station, where all the policemen on duty passed the hat round to give65 words
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Article43 1962-12-28 5 IPOH. Thurs. Deputy Supt. Balwant Singh, former 0.5.P.C.. Batu Gajah. has relumed from India after two months leave. He is now acting 0.C.P.D., Ipoh, during the absence of Supt. R.G. Baxter, who has gone to England on six weeks leave.43 words
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Article156 1962-12-28 5 SINGAPORE. Thursday. V| R. Y. W. CHAN, secretary of the automobile association of Singapore, has suggested thatj parking meters are a more economical and prac- i tical means of operating car parks in Singapore I than employing attendants. He said about 200 attendants were156 words
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Article29 1962-12-28 5 PENANG. Thm. Burglars broke into an import and export office in Queen Street today and escaped with two typewriters, a < calculating machine and a cheque writer.29 words
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Article107 1962-12-28 5 IPOH. Thurs.— Cheah Tetk Cheang, 51. of Johore Bahru. I teacher and secretary of i the Malayan Chinese foot- 1 ball team to Hong Kong and Bangkok, was today fined $30. In default one month's jail, for driving without due care and attention on107 words
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156 1962-12-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurv The Minister of Agriculture and Co-operatives, Inche Mohamed Khir Johari. said In the Senate today that the Government would continue to assist Malay fishermen to overcome their "many hardships and difficulties' He was replying to Da to Sheikh Abu Bakar156 words
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Article178 1962-12-28 5 NO LAND: MIC I MEN SEE MENTRI IPOH, Thurs. The Mentri Besar, Dato Sha'ari bin Shafiee. today told nine Mala- yan Indian Congress delegates from Lower Perak that he would refer their grievances j over land distribution to the land committee for investigation. The delegation, led Jt>y Mr. R. G.178 words
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Article26 1962-12-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A new post office will be opened at Setapak. five miles from here, on Monday, it was announced here today.26 words
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Miscellaneous18 1962-12-28 5 Bugs Bunntf By llttlph ll< innlnhl v M^fno^rV/ ILLCON< W!M W.TH OC J9&k@m* r ...ONE OVER. NEIGHBORS rSjH18 words
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SENATE ROUND-UP
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Article, Illustration547 1962-12-28 6 'Check up on visits to Brunei by Front and Rakyaf SENATOR URGES ACTION IF INQUIRY SHOWS LINKS WITH BRUNEI RISING DATO ABU BAKARAPPOINTED SENATE DEPUTY PRESIDENT KLALA LUMPUR. Tburs The Senate appointed today Dato Sheikh Abu Bakar bin Yahaya as Deputy President of the House to take over the chair547 words
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181 1962-12-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Minister of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Lim Swee Aun, told the Senate today there was no specific obligation for pioneer status factories to sell their products through certain organisations or individuals. He said this In a written reply to an Alliance181 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-12-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Mala\u"i> only woman senator. Che Aishah Ghani (Alliance), In her maiden speech in the Senate today pressed for fulfilment of women's rights. She spoke on a variety of subjects ranging from infant mortality among the Malays to rehabilitation286 words
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Article94 1962-12-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The appointment of women officers to the Malayan Civil Service is considered not suitable, Tengku Abdul Rahman, told the Senate today. The Tengku was replying to a written query from Malaya's first woman Senator, Che Aishah Ghani, who asked whether qualified94 words
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Miscellaneous159 1962-12-28 6 I//*'/ O°P B V T ttamiin DON BUSTIMUPS \tHEV WONT "N. .-BUT WWW IF "^VVE'LL CCOSS Vv*"^<. QQ US If PBOBABLV^ THE AAOORSyTHAT BCIDGe H LOOK.' IT' Mt&ZZ 'M^'tt COMBNQ THE ZS WHERE V NOT— .V ABE ALSO V WHEN WE l\ I >fegfc, 4 '/> Tflffi?%A PLACE FOB US/TWE'RE159 words
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Article, Illustration1890 1962-12-28 7 PETER GROSVENOR - Blazing on with books galore PETER GROSVENOR by The last pirate of the South Seas gIR ompton .Mackenzie, wrapped in a silk dressing gown, cigar in hand, greeted me cordially from the eminence of his four-poster bed in Kd in burgh. He customarily spends his mornings there, Churchill fashion, surrounded1,890 words
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Obituary64 1962-12-28 8 1* Wordm IU (Muumum) C.K. ELIATHAMBV Father-in-law of K. KanaKalingara Ministry of Education, Singapore passed away lt> Mail.ikam on 24-12-82. MR. LAI VUT CHOW, 65, passed a»ay peacefully ((.00 p.m. on 21-12-62. 14J9. Tanjong Mallm Road, Jlnjang North, Kuala Lumpur. The family thank all friend, relatives and CKB Maff64 words
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Article83 1962-12-28 8 M Hnrrf. till I Minimum) THB FAMILY OF the late Mr. Ang sh to express their thanks to friends and relative* for their kind assistance, messages of condolence, contributions and attend- ance. IHI FAMILY OF the late Mrs. Soon I Kay Bens nee Mdm. Cbua Oeok Eng thank relatives,83 words
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Article25 1962-12-28 8 M Wordi tl* (Mimmum) Mr. AMD MRS. Oeoffrey Chong of Brunei w-tsh all relatives and friends A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Tear.25 words
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Article50 1962-12-28 8 M Wordw fill f Minimum) EVERY FAMILY who appreciate > good dpfttgn and first -class performance will want to own a SAAB, the car that i.« difTrrmi. TODAY'S LESSON DISKUIsInK Kace Faults. Platform/Btage Work LJKhtlng. Joaa Booty Charm Modelling School. 5.15 p.m. Cnthedral Hall. Kntiulrlra please Tel. iriporri M50 words
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The Straits Times Friday, December 28, 1962.
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Article723 1962-12-28 8 1 The Brunei insurrection un- questionably has strengthened I pro-Malaysian sentiment in Sarawak and North Borneo. The sweeping victory of the Sabah Alliance in North Borneo's first elections came as striking confirmation. But to expect Brunei to swing into line is to write off the insur- reetion723 words
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Article257 1962-12-28 8 Ceylon's Prime Minister, Mrs. Bandaranaike, is a very welcome visitor, her stay in the Federation unhappily too short for her to see much of this country, or to permit more than a somewhat forma) exchange of opinions with Malaya's Prime Minister. Nevertheless when Mrs. Bannaranaike leaves this257 words
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Article256 1962-12-28 8 The paper on Malaya's rural economy submitted to the Umno youth convention by Professor Ungku Aziz is a proper subject of controversy. It would be sad, however, \l I it were interpreted as an at- tack on the Government's rural development plan and made the starting point256 words
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Article, Illustration1049 1962-12-28 8 A political venture falls in ruins NINE YEARS AFTER ITS BIRTH THE CENTRAL AFRICAN FEDERATION IS TO GO THE announcement last week by Mr. Butler, Minister for Central African Affairs, that Britain "accepts in principle" the right of Nyasaland to secede from the Federation of Northern and Southern Rhodesia and1,049 words
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LETTERS
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Letter496 1962-12-28 8 AT a rally called last Sunday by the Barisan Soslalis in support of the Brunei armed revolt, Mr. Lim Chin Slong alleged that the PAP was souring relations between Singapore and Indonesia. May t ask In what way the PAP had soured relations? Since Its496 words
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Article300 1962-12-28 8 PETER CHAMBERS - PETER CHAMBERS by T ONDON. Thurs—Shoplifters, like everybody else, are packing thrir Christmas stockings with piles of Roodii-s this year. Why wait for Santa?" reasons the thief, as he sidles into the jampacked department store. "Now's the time to help myself." It's so easy300 words
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Advertisement114 1962-12-28 8 GETTING THE BEST OUT OF BOOKS When you are unable to read beyond the open- 1 ing pages of a novel, skip the first chapter, says John Kord Lagemann and come back to it later. Storting on the first page and reading progressively to the last consumes o prodigious amount114 words
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Advertisement132 1962-12-28 8 TRUST SWANSON I vy^tfk II y^3 P ■1 V"' ~4J the best in FROZEN CHICKEN thicken that's specially selected when it's young, tender and flavourful. Quick-frozen by Swanson at the very peak of freshness and tenderness. This freezing permits Swanson Chicken to retain all its original fine qualHy and delicious132 words
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Article11 1962-12-28 9 AUSTRALIAN CAR INDUSTRY ONE OF NATIONS MOST IMPORTANT ENTERPRISES11 words
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Article, Illustration605 1962-12-28 9 MAJOR MANUFACTURERS PLAN MORE SALES AT HOME AND POTENTIAL FOREIGN MARKETS AUSTRALIA'S car inA dustry, now on« of thfe nations most important group enterprises, may be on the verge of anothpr great expansion. Almost all major manufacturers and distributors are planning increased selling efforts on the home605 words
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Article, Illustration286 1962-12-28 9 Australian manufacturers are now sending spare parts to many countries, including the United States, Canada and Britain. The principal exports, however, go to New Zealand, with other important markets in Indonesia. Malaya, India, Ceylon, Hong Kong. Singapore. Thailand and South Africa.286 words
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Advertisement182 1962-12-28 9 /4 BUY FROM AUSTRALIA /vv*^ ....for tested and proven J durability in automotive parts >N^^ > x^' :i! s^f3iL^ J^< J I Tested on the proving grounds of "r^f ~W J^^^\ j Wk cS equipment and the manifold items mt «t >oim suvice -f-vh'*]ra,-'' ef j ?#»SsfeHL^'"tS^sssC'^li^- j that are182 words
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Article, Illustration711 1962-12-28 10 Australian spare parts have world-wide sales AUTOMOBILES ACCESSORIES FEATURE ACCESSORIES INDUSTRY ESTABLISHED A TRADITION OF VERSATILITY AUSTRALIA'S vast and efficient automotive parts and accessories industry has established a tradition of versatility which is recognised by automotive engineers around the world. Last year Australia's exports of components and accessories, worth more711 words
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Advertisement515 1962-12-28 10 TRIMJAUTJERRIHC! NEW fALCON Mr/ fi lUi 'Qi .^^BCi Br^^^^^^^sJ 'i^'iil* T«%sM^R BBHalß^BßH^^B^^^^.^^ Falcon Oelux* Sedan I• J m I i/_ A L Wk |l^a^*™ B *M*^WBMWa^B^aiß^a^^^KsgJ^3 <a_* S^H^aw I hls new alcon reflects a sincere concern for the feature? that matter most J|^|^^SiSS^BMßa^MßßMa^B^SiSS!!S^?!?^^P^^fc^a^aMß gW t0 you- n s *y' e515 words
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Article, Illustration43 1962-12-28 11 A CRESCENT of cars in a crescent setting. The car on the left Is the first Australian Holden to be produced in 1948. Other models through the years lead to the latest EJ model on the right.43 words
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Article, Illustration578 1962-12-28 11 Automatic transmission now favoured by Australian drivers mree laxis is now automatic. The simplest description of automatic transmission is that it 18 a two-pedal unit with a hydraulic or mechanical "brain" selecting the correct gear for each combination of car speed, accelerator position and engine load. There are no freewheel578 words
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265 1962-12-28 11 A 40,000-MILE TRIP IN A FALCON LASTED 8 MONTHS r[E fine performances and rugged reliability of Australian-made motor vehicles have been proved by experts on test tracks and in reliability trials and by motorists. Australian tourists, Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Norman of Adelaide, chose an Australian Ford Falcon station wagon265 words
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295 1962-12-28 11 95 per cent of content of car now Australian PHK millionth Holden J- car rolled off the assembly line at Fishermen's Bend, near Melbourne, Australia, on Oct. 25. The production of one million Holden's in leu than 14 years was a bin event in the industrial history of Australia. From295 words
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Advertisement123 1962-12-28 11 NATRA Automotive Replacement RADIATOR Assemblies and Replacement Cores Available NATIONAL RADIATORS (MANUFACTURING) PTY. LTD. of Australia, have available for export a comprehensive range of complete radiator units for British, American and Continental vehicles. Replacement cores can be provided for fitment to almost any vehicle manufactured in the world. National Radiators123 words
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Advertisement293 1962-12-28 11 SERVICE STATIONS! EXTRA V-jfftfM- BUSINESS Owners of mod«rn cars want their vehicles kept in top condition. Old fashioned mechanics working by •or" and "feel" can't do it! Replex simplified specialist equipment enables YOU to easily make th« accurate adjustments demanded by modern high-performance vehicles. .and which only precision instruments can293 words
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Article, Illustration612 1962-12-28 12 Rugged trucks built to take roughest treatment TRAVERSING some of the most rugged and remote territory in the world, Australian built commercial vehicles take the roughest of treatment as a matter of course. In Australia's dry interior, motor vehicles are often the sole means of supply of food, mail, and612 words
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263 1962-12-28 12 AUTO ACCESSORIES PACKED IN READY-TO-FIT KITS A I STRALIAN-made autoJ\ motive accessories, in a range to fit popular makes and models of cars, are attracting world- wide interest A firm in Queensland, Australia, now exporting to Singapore. Malta and Mauritius, makes a wide variety of accessories, some of which add263 words
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467 1962-12-28 12 AUSSIE TYRES USE RUBBER FROM MALAYA Production rises to four million a year four times 1946 figures fHE manufacture of rubber products including automotive tyres in Australia is a substantial industry, comprising almost 150 firms, not including those engaged in repairing and retreading tyres. Most of Australia's imports of crude467 words
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Advertisement304 1962-12-28 12 PRIDE OF PLACE in the field of Automotive Finishes "Cok.imncy is the ability to do a job wall plus the don re to do it better." Efficiency and desire form a happy combination in the production of Spartan Auto Lacquer, Spartan Spraying Velox Synthetic Enamels and Re-Po PoHetief Pint of304 words
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Advertisement179 1962-12-28 12 For Quality that Lasts Sets the Standard Factory's Representative: M^^^^"^~TkT GEO. H. CHEW JJ.TSOI il 399 A R|VER valley rd 2±£m2im m SINGAPORE. TEL: 8 5458 -V HOW DO YOU MAKE YOUR CAR LAST LONGER Use only DUFOR replacement parts. DUFOR parts arc equal to the world's best and are179 words
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241 1962-12-28 13 SINGAPORE. Thurs. A detective, with more than 10 years' service, appeared in court today in a police case described as "very tragic" by his lawyer. Wong Seek Wai. 43. was on medical leave when arrested on July 30 in an opium raid241 words
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Article84 1962-12-28 13 PAP to hold anniversary concert SINGAPORE, Thurs.— The People's Action Party will celebrate its eighth anniversary tomorrow night with a variety concert at Happy World Stadium. The chairman of the concert committee. Mr. K. C Lee (who is parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Education), said the programme would comprise84 words
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178 1962-12-28 13 Youth leader is elected Perils L senator KANGAR. Thurs. Inchc Abdul Rahman bin Ahmad, the state mno youth leader, was today elected new senator for Perl is. Inche Rahman's nomination was proposed by Incbe Ahmad bin Musa Alliance-Sanglang), and seconded by Inche .Mahyuddin bin Dato Habib (Alliance-Mata Ayer), after the178 words
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Article21 1962-12-28 13 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs. Mr. Kong Ah Kew. postmaster at Malim Nawur, has been transferred to Padang Rengas near here.21 words
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Article1672 1962-12-28 13 GOVT URGED TO HAVE SEPARATE PORTFOLIO FOR RUBBER AND TIN TO ENSURE MALAYA'S ECONOMIC WELL-BEING rpWO Alliance senators urged the Federation Government today to set up a Ministry of Rubber and Tin to ensure the economic wellbein? of Malaya. The proposal was made by Dato Sir1,672 words
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188 1962-12-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Caltex Oil (Malaya) Ltd. has agreed to pay its employees increased salaries and a yearly bonus of two months' pay. An agreement on this and other terms of service was signed today between the management and the National Union of Petroleum188 words
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Article55 1962-12-28 13 I SINGAPORE. Thurs.— Oh Chow I Beng. caretaker of Havelock Road community centre, was jailed for 18 months for attempting to extort money from a coffee shop proprietor. The sentence is to run after a sentence of one year's jail, which Oh Is now hrrvlng55 words
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Article, Illustration153 1962-12-28 13 CHAIRMAN OF HARPER GILFILLAN RETIRES AT 42 SINGAPORE, Thurs. Retiring chairman of Harper Gilflllan and Co. Ltd.. Mr. W. H. C Bailey, (above) lelt Singapore today for Britain after spending more than 20 yean in Malaya. He is succeeded by Mr. J. H. D. Sibree, 43. Mr. Bailey, 42. was153 words
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254 1962-12-28 13 230 workers at bank strike in demand for bigger bonus SINGAPORE, Thursday. ABOUT 230 employees of the Mercantile Bank today struck to demand an increased bonus. Yesterday the Singapore Bank Employees' Union had Issued a warning to the bank, signed by Its secretary, Mr. Llm Kirn Hlan. that It would254 words
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Article107 1962-12-28 13 Trooper dies in crash at Malacca MALACCA, Thurs. Trooper K. Mahalingarn. 26. of the Ist Federation Reconnaissance Regiment, stationed at Sungei I'dang Camp died in a motor accident, six and a half miles from herr today. He was travelling in a Land Rover from his camp to Malacca town to107 words
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Article65 1962-12-28 13 SINOAPORE. Thun. Dr. C. A Gibson-Hill has been elected president of the Photographic Society of Singapore The other officials include Datu Lolce Wan Tho and Dr. Lim Boun Ttong (Vice presidents). Mr. Ong Seng Chee secretary i. Miss Daisy Chee (assistant secretary-EnKli.sh i Mr. Wong Lup Chew65 words
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Article220 1962-12-28 13 TWO EXAM RESULTS OUT NEXT MONTH If UALA LUMPUR, "Thurs. The results of the Malayan secondary school entrance examination and the Lower Certificates cf Education examination will be released within the urz* week of January. The Selangor Chief Education Officer, Mr. B.H.G. Adams, said today that the delay In the220 words
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Article35 1962-12-28 13 KLANO. Thurs Lee Choo Peng, 35, unemployed, of Batu Tina Road, pleaded not guilty here today when accused of steal- Ine $2 and an identity card and was remanded tin ill Jan. 4.35 words
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447 1962-12-28 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday 1 man told the Senate today that there were 33 outstanding claims for improved wages and conditions of service before the National Whitley Council for government officers from Division 1 to 4. 81xteen claims haa oeen decided upon by the447 words
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Advertisement65 1962-12-28 13 ■It ~'H LONDON'S CHOICEST TOBACCO To smoke Balkan Sobranie is to enjoy the results of nearly a century of tobacco-making skill. Here is a rare blend of finest Virginian and mystic Ycnidje enjoyed by generations of London's elite a tobacco you can smoke with pride as well ai pleasure. Balkan65 words
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Advertisement24 1962-12-28 13 Ho ceo OF FASHION 9 JWADE IN GERWAMY fir*' j Obtainable From All Leading Opticians Sol* Ag«nu:SIN KWANG OPTICAL CO., "•<>• 553 sn B.por.8 .por.24 words
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Miscellaneous426 1962-12-28 13 RADIO MALAYA NATIONAL SHORTWAVE RADIO SINGAPORE SERVICE 41.7 METRES AM. 6.00 Tune Signal. SHORT WAVE SERVICE Negan-Ku. News Headlines; 41 Met res 6.05 Morning Mtlodles; 1.00 Mrn M srnvirr Rendezvous With Music; 7.30 MfcDIlM WA\E SERVICE Time Signal. New»; 7.35 Break- 47e fast Club: 8.00 Time Signal. AM. 6.00 Good426 words
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388 1962-12-28 14 SINGAPORE. Thurs. r ['HL Singapore Government today announced details of the 10 per cent increase in annual licence fees for certain vehicles, which it indicated last month would be introduced from the new year. The increase affects only private cars, mo t388 words
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Article85 1962-12-28 14 KUANTAN, Thurs. Padi planters in Tahang are now able to get loans from the Pahang Padi Planters' Fund to help them improve their padi cultivation. This was made possible after the State Legislative Assembly at its meeting to- 1 day passed an amendment to i85 words
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Article49 1962-12-28 14 PENANd. Thurs. A Peralc tin miner. Oh Lock Ngee. was today fined $250 or one month's jail in default for failing to furnish his Income tax return for this year within the stipulated period of 21 days. Ob's Income tax was estimated at $3,770.49 words
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Article176 1962-12-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE acting Minister of Labour and Social Welfare, Mi V. Manickavasagam told the Senate today that the Government was not considering setting up a .vages council for port workers at Port Swettenham at this stage. The reason, he said, was that the176 words
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Article44 1962-12-28 14 PENANG, Thurs. A grass I cutter. Ooi Kirn Hin. 25. was to- day fined $25 for wilfully trepa>sing into the compound of Minden Barracks yesterday afternoon. Ooi. who pleaded guilty, said he entered through the fence to cut grass for his cows44 words
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73 1962-12-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Tengku Abdul Rahman told the Senate today, that the Government was considering the appointment of labour attaches in Malayan missions overseas. He said this in a written t reply to Senator S.P.S. Na- than, who wanted to know If the Government would73 words
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Article52 1962-12-28 14 IPOH. Thurs. Syed Zahlrraddin bin Syed Hassan, State Secretary, Peralc, is leaving this weekend for Kuala Lumpur on promotion transfer as Permanent Secretary in the Ministry Of Apiculture and Co-operatives. He will be succeeded by Inche Mohamed Yusoff bin Haji Ahmad, director of the Social Welfare Department,52 words
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210 1962-12-28 14 MOSQUE ENGINEER KILLED BY HIT AND RUN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Mr. D.S.J. Noot. 42. who was killed by a hit-and-run motorist in Batu Road at 1.30 yesterday morning, has been identified as a supervising engineer of the National Mosque. He took over the job of the mosque on Dec. 16210 words
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101 1962-12-28 14 KLALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The chairman of the PanMalayan Islamic Party Youth section, Inche Amaluddin Darus, denied that he visited Indonesia during the Asian Games meeting and met political leaders there. He was referring to a statement made by the Prime Minister. Tengku Abdul Rahman,101 words
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Article34 1962-12-28 14 KUALA LUMPUR, lliurs. The Minister of Health. Inche Abdul Rahman bin Haji Talib. trill address a nurses' annual prize giving ceremony at the nursing school in the General Hospital here on Monday.34 words
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Article29 1962-12-28 14 PENANG Thurs —Pour hundred kampoiiß people turned out to help build a hall-milr ro;ul at Kampone Kebun Bcsar in Pulau Betonc under .*elf-help pro.ect ve.sterdav.29 words
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Advertisement560 1962-12-28 14 < I Take your pick from PH I LI PS tape-recorders There's a great range for you, for everybody! When you buy Philips you know you are buying world-wide service and internationally acclaimed equipment: so why pick less? 4bT BBbV W Wmjf '%L'-^f *i ■BB V K .sßbY^'£' f m560 words
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Miscellaneous271 1962-12-28 14 Straits Times Crossword ACROSS 8. which involves going o cr 1. Game examples of domestic it and o'er it (13). bliss (5, 8> 10. Maker of a boom in the very 8. Nothing at breakfast but por- cold North <1) ridge? (7). 14. One of three the fourth's 10. Secure271 words
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Advertisement784 1962-12-28 15 NOTICE I PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. PURSUANT to Section 35, New Zealand Trustee Act 1956, all creditors having claims to which that section applies in connection with the estate of the person mention- ed below, are hereby required to send to the Public Trustee for New Zealand at784 words
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Advertisement845 1962-12-28 15 PUBLIC APPOINTMEN I b JABATAN PELAJARAN, JOHORE. Vacancies for Islamic Religious Teachers In Folly Assisted Secondary Schools- Jobore. APPLICATION are Invited from men and women who possess the qualifications Indicated in 2 below, to fill vacancies as Islamic Religious Teachers In Fullyassisted Secondary Schools Johore. 2. Applicants must possess:— 1.845 words
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Advertisement826 1962-12-28 15 (Continued from Pace It) SITUATIONS VACANT It Word* Si (Mm.)— Box tt ct: extra WANTEO SCIENCE and Arts graduates. Apply Secretary Board of Governors Secondary English School, Segajnat. TENDERS JABATAN KERJA RAYA PERAK TENDERS lor Supply and Delivery of Metal from Contractor's Own Quarry will be received at the office826 words
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Advertisement1074 1962-12-28 15 SITUATIONS VACANT Word* Si (Min.)—Box tt ets. txtrm FIRST CLASS General Amah required. Top salary will be paid to successful applicant. Kor appointment Tel. 6U146 (Spore). TRACTOR MECHANICS REQUIRID by Civil Engineering Contractors. Only experienced men need apply Box A464U s.T. Singapore. WANTED CNQLISH SPEAKING General Amis for small family.1,074 words
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Advertisement922 1962-12-28 15 ACCOMMODATION VACANT Word, Si J Mln.}— Box it cU. txtr* IEAVIEW PARK Uofurnlshed/Furnlakcd Room, Telephone. Kent Reasonable. Chinese Bachelor preferred. View Contact Mr. Chew, office hours. Telephone *****. Slncapore. FURNISHED LARGE ROOM Bathroom Toilet attached <M.S.) Bungalow House own entrance suitable bachelor quiet Seransoon arra. Terms moderate. 28 St. Michael's922 words
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Advertisement1051 1962-12-28 15 EDUCATION tt Word* SS (Min.)— Box St ets. txtrm YOUR ISS3 RESOLUTION shall be to master Shorthand /Typewriting la 4 months, (Guaranteed). Enrol now for 1963 Sessions with "1.T.8.". 19, Lorong 30 Geylang. Spore. (*****). CENERAL SOIBNCB Set U at Singapore Institute Of Helencc give* you strong foundation lo Pure1,051 words
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Advertisement1036 1962-12-28 15 VEHICLES FOR SALE It Horm* >i tMm.)— Hox U) ct: txir« ISSI JAGUAR MARK V SttO/-. 1949 M-G-T-C SfeOO/-. 1955 Flat '1100' 51.450 1984 MGA $3,350 easy payment arranged, seen 15 Hamilton Rd., B'pore. ISSI FORD ANCLIA Excellent condition C/insurance to November tax August 1963 owner buying bigger car 13.4501,036 words
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Advertisement929 1962-12-28 15 FOR SALE to Worms Si (Mm.)— Box tt ct*. txtrm FOR FIRSTCLASS TAILORING at competitive prices. Winter Tropical suits, dinner suits, shirts, military uniforms, riding breeches ladles costumes A dresses— knitting wools Ja«a Batrks, please visit -.Imys Nsth Tailors 4/10 Tanglin Rd., Singapore Urge selections, flrstclasa workmanship guaranteed. Urgent orders,929 words
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Article226 1962-12-28 16 lATA NEW CARGO RATE SCALE rpHE International Air Transport Associa- tion has developed a new cargo rate structure at its I.A.T.A. Traffic Conference held recently at Chandler, Arizona, the Pan American Airways office in Singapore has announced. The conference was attended by practically all international airlines. The new rate structure226 words
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Article140 1962-12-28 16 N.Y. post for Kodak manager MR. LAWRENCE R. Wales, formerly manager of Kodak iMalaya) Ltd. in Singapore, has been appointed manager for the Far East area, in Eastman Kodak Company's international division in Rochester, New York. Eastman Kodak Company also announces the formation of a new subsidiary, Eastman Chemical InterAmerican140 words
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129 1962-12-28 16 Australia to assemble Toyota cars rpHE Toyota Motor Company. 1 a leading Japanese car maker, said yesterday It had concluded a contract to export its passenger cars and pickups in the complete knockdown form for assembly in Australia. The contract was signed with the Australian Motor Industry Ltd. Toyota said129 words
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258 1962-12-28 16 JAPAN PLASTICS TRADE SURVEY TEAM DUE JAPAN will shortly be sending a market survey team to South-East Asia to examine the possibility of making investments in the region's plastic industries. The team, which is expected in Singapore and the Federation at the beginning of next year, will also study ways258 words
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Article125 1962-12-28 16 PANAM-TWA MERGER PROPOSAL PAN-AMERICAN World Airways and Trans-World Airlines are proposing to merge into the United States largest single domestic and overseas airline. The announcement was made by Mr. Lan Trlppe, president of Pan-American and Mr. Charles Tillinghast, president of T.W.A. It climaxed nearly a year of negotiations. It said125 words
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Article, Illustration195 1962-12-28 16 RUDY BELTRAN - RUDY BELTRAN By I lON Dentifrice (Malaya) Ltd. of Petaiing Jaya, XJ has started manufacturing two new products a dental cream and shampoo to meet the demands of people in the rural areas. The manager of the factory. Mr. Paul Yeo said that in spite195 words
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Article, Illustration202 1962-12-28 16 Johore to have first 'tourist station npHE State of Johore is to set up its first "tourist station" early next year to cater for the growing stream of tourists crossing the Causeway. Plans are now being drawn up by a well-known Singapore hotelier, Mr David W.C. Poo, who recently took202 words
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Article178 1962-12-28 16 IBM high speed computer coming ANEW low-cost, labour saving accounting and recording machine, the 1.8.M. 1440 Computer, will be introduced to Singapore: sometime next year. The main feature of the new computer is the development of a discpack magnetic memory device which can store up from two to three million178 words
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Article65 1962-12-28 16 The general manager of New Zealand Dairy Supplies (Singapore) Ltd., Mr. B.G. Cummin*. has announced the introduction of Fernleaf pineapple-flavoured milk to the Singapore market. This flavour Is the biggest seller in Hong Kong and as the two mar- i kets have similarities. It should be accepted65 words
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Article, Illustration58 1962-12-28 16 TOP AUSTRALIAN CONSULTANT TO VISIT SPORE MR. L. (1 GEKRAND, of Sydney. Australia, will be arriving in Singapore on .l.in. 5 for four wrcks. II is a senior consultant with Personnel Administration Ltd.. thr international firm of management consultants. He cviU be having discussions with senior officials of the Economic58 words
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Advertisement170 1962-12-28 16 ■Mm 1 eSOts* r "t to^^mji 1U Ps s Ifrompton Parkinson A. C. Motors available from Stock conforming to the most recent •toctricol and dimansionol British Standard Specifications, or# ovoiloblt from Mock ot short notice. Rfc^^flJy j&ifc *!<§ LI D jj Enquiries to:— UNITfD lIUMUCIKS LIMITCD (Singapore Santokort FEDERATED ENGINEBUMG170 words
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Advertisement333 1962-12-28 16 NOTICES NOTICE MR. N.R. JONES has retired from this company with effect from 21st December. 1962 j and that he is no longer autho- rised to transact business for and on behalf of the Company from the date hereof. ASIA .MOTOR CO. (XL) LTD.. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICfc Pursuant to Section333 words
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Advertisement332 1962-12-28 16 NOTICES J.K.R. NOTICE Applications are invited j from contractors firms who 'wish to be registered as Specialist for retreading of tyres. Applicants should submit the following details: (a) Area of workshop and location (b) Number of workmen employed (c> Details of machinery installed (d) Sizes of tyres retreaded (t) Details332 words
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Advertisement370 1962-12-28 16 NOTICE PENANG PORT COMMISSION FERRY SERVICE— SEW YEAR HOLIDAYSIt is notified, for Information of the public, that extra ferry services will be run h» the Commission on the night of 31st December 1962 Ist January 1963. The quarter-hourly service will operate In each direction up to midnight on that night.370 words
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Advertisement88 1962-12-28 16 MALAYSIA'S MOST BRILLIANT CAR RENAULT'S SUPERLATIVE R8 TEST DRIVE IT YOU'LL WANT TO OWN IT: Pmpm Mnlurs liimM TENDER J.K.R. TRENGGANU TENDER NOTICE TENDERS wID be received from registered PW.D. Contractors in Class D' and above up to 12.00 noon on 2nd. January. 1963 at the office of the State88 words
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Advertisement1448 1962-12-28 17 10 LIYERPOOt i wtSI COASI HJL Mia S'aan <*n» t 'want MEMNBN u.etftll. Gltste* ll Pt Ttday Otc It AjAX «.onrr,outri. Inirpatl la Pt, Jaa 1 Jaa 1 UERTES Literatel. 6'i>|C« Die 28 JM 1 Jai 4 MARSH Litcraeal la* a W I M B/W iaa II A!>ir«NA)t L-.eritii jai1,448 words
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Advertisement1434 1962-12-28 17 THE E. A. C. LINESSAILINtS 18 kINOA, IE HAVRE. HAMBURB, BREMEN, ANTWIBr tOIUROAM AMSIERBAM. OSLO. BQTHENBUBB ANB CBPENHAtEN jfi^^S©L v aa»t riw *tmn* raT\K\lll "f»lST«IA" I) t. 11/21 Dec 31 Die 2 Jii 23 31 Dec VBL.lTjl*i t) M Bac/ 4 Jai 5, 7 Jaa > I Jaa Y^L^B/ .uikAMtu1,434 words
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Advertisement1523 1962-12-28 17 EXPRESS SERVICE ID LONDON, LIVERPOOL ft CONTINENTAt PBjTS. S'oora P. I'haai raoaaa BENVALLA L'du. H'lirg, R'darr, A'werp la Pt Ttda> BENMACOHUI (H) H'lirg, L'daa, G'mouth la Pt/Taday Die 28; 1 BENDORAN (E.Lp.) L'paal. H'lirg, Hull. R'dam IB Pt/Dic 28 DIC 18/ 1 .ai 4/5 btNVRACKiI HA. l M.oaiesorougn 8k 28/1,523 words
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Advertisement1236 1962-12-28 17 w^ McALISTER «Sc CO., LTD. yj&A KLLERMAN LINE (Jc KLAVENESS LINE V^^^ LONDON. HAMBUTO. ROTTERDAM ias kaaajM SAN MHBMM H M? I -f.. l ?iliV B BIATTII. VANCOUVER ft PORUANI CITT OF WELLINGTON Axenliai caici lti Ctitr»l ft Siatk riara s'naa rtnani aatartta. fi. 8/8/28 Die 18/11 Dtc 1/ 11,236 words
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Article209 1962-12-28 18 CHIPS lyiru slant. tid* th* Sinnsptr* J wharves today are: lnchdouglaa 19. Achilla* 31/32. Chefoo S/f». Oarrybank Tjlboda*. 40/41, Borneo 18/16, Klrnlkawa Maru 46. Bankura 23/24. LJpls NW 1/1 Pulau Kldjanit (I) KW. 4. Pulau Kldjanu NW. 5. Song Be 3. Sardang NW. 5. Outtr r*ad>:209 words
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659 1962-12-28 18 From Our Market Correspondent rpURNOVER was mainX tamed on the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday although industrials, which opened a shade better, slipped off on profit-taking. During the afternoon trading conditions were very quiet Among industrial leaders Dunlops were done down to $2.47,659 words
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Article22 1962-12-28 18 Malayan Stock Indicts. Dec. 2S Dec. 27 Industrials- 196.29 196.01 Tins: 285.00 283.5)6 rubbers: 179.87 179.87 Jan. 1. 1958* 100.22 words
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Article603 1962-12-28 18 K MALAYAN STOCK EXCHANGE COMBINED business in the Singapore and Kuala Lumpur trading rooms of the Malayan Stock Exchange yesterday, with the number of the shares traded in brackets: INDUSTRIALS: Bouttaid (3.000) $1.70 cd. (1.000) 51. 71 cd; Ounlsps (1.000) S2.SO D. (7.000) $2.50. (3.000) $2.4». (3.000) $2.47. (6,000) $2.4*).603 words
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427 1962-12-28 18 morning session continued during the afternoon. January despite a marked lack of interest Improved a quarter of a cent to close at 81| cents. Shipments of rubber from Malaya to Riusi* In November totalled 22.760 tons, followed by 15.348 tons to the U.S.427 words
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Article251 1962-12-28 18 JANUARY first grad* rubbor buysrt J f.a.k. cloxed at 5 p.m. In Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday at ftl} cents per Ib. up a quarter of a cent. The tone was vary qulat. S.C.C.R.A. and F. M.R.I. closing prices In cents perlb. yesterday: Int. I R.B.S. prompt f.o.b.251 words
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Article43 1962-12-28 18 On iii' rrt* axortangt marktt 'n Hang Ktng thr U.S. tfallar wni quoim at 5.71 for T.T. and 3.801 fur cash. Stirling was quoted at 13.84 and ont ti«l «f gaM at 24<<i. All Malayan Ixatiang* ■anki* Attaciit.tn rmtea wen unchanged.43 words
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Article144 1962-12-28 18 (OFFICIAL QUOTATION*! Dae. 27 Three months. Dunlopa 14 cts. S Darby 4id. F. N. 16 eta C. Btorace 4id. Gammon 11 cts. 8. Traction 1/3 J. Waugta IS eta Shell 13 eta. M. Brew 25 cts Steamship 8 eta M. Cement 18 eta. 8. Tims; 22 eta Containers144 words
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Article100 1962-12-28 18 CHINESE Prortuct Ixarianga Shtgapara noon price* par plcul jretterd«y: C*c*nut all: bulk $43| Mllcra, drum (47 arllrni. Ctprt Dec. UK 'Continent J2» buyera, $30 Mllrni. •>«a«ar: aiuatok white 5137« aellera, lartnk white $133 ■ellera, special B«nwak black $97| aellera. garbled Larapoag black $05 arllcra. ABTA $102 i •ellrrn100 words
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Article26 1962-12-28 18 December 27. MALAYAN RUBBER PRICE: 81! em's (up a quarter of a rent). TIN: $425.37} (unchanged). Estimated unofficial offering: 275 tons (up 35 tons).26 words
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Advertisement1090 1962-12-28 18 r AVt^ KAWaASAKI RISEN KAISHA» A LTDt Express U.S.A. Pacific tit Atlantic Coast Service ti» fa* tv ti* S'eott miw. If Knt I Hinrt<ct t •n l vt«* ft Tan KisMtawa Mars" Cta. 31 31 Dec 5 Jia 23 Jaa 25 Jaa 11 Ftt us'lai Mara" Jt/M la* M/ll taa1,090 words
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Advertisement896 1962-12-28 18 Acctptist carge fteei Jtpaa/Heag K*a|7Katlaag, Caaala, U.S. "V^ipg^'' Atlaatic ass U.S. Patric to Siagaaen mt Part SwtttaMaai. USA FAR EAST SERVICE "^^■""^"""^^J'llaaelchit New YorK Lot Angeles Fraocitco Sport P. S'htm •Ptter Matrtk 14 Jit 11 JM 1 Ft* 1 FM 2 Mar •Jenesen Matrsk 2i Jaa 1 Fal FM 17896 words
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Advertisement742 1962-12-28 18 TEMBERS irom Co!..i.uUii> ugbtered wuh Public Works Department. Singapore, in Class BBB' and above, and under Head 1 will be received at the Public Works Department. Hißh Street, Singapore 6. in Tender Box No. 1 up to noon of the 22 163 lor the fol- T lowing Works:— Contract No.742 words
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Advertisement1511 1962-12-28 19 V SHIPPING NOTICES WILH WILHELMSEN LINE M/S "TOURNAI" Arrived Singapore on 20th December 1962. A General Survey of all damaged cargo discharged here from the above vessel will be held at BH3. godown No. 46 from 8.30 a.m. to 11 am. on 29th December 1962 and 3rd January, 1963No further1,511 words
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Advertisement876 1962-12-28 19 NOTICES THE STRAITS TRADING CO., LTD. NOTICE is hereby given that the private road leading from Kampong Bahni Road to Nos. 1/6 Bushey Park will be closed to all traffic on Ist January, 1963. NOTICE This is to Inform the public that MR. CJC NARAYANAN (Book-Keeper is not in our876 words
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Advertisement924 1962-12-28 19 NOTICES NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that my clients Leong Loong Fook. Low I Swee Tit and Chew Yee Nam as trustees have applied to the honourable, the State Secretary, Selangor, for permission to exhurue and re-inter remains of dead persons who have been burled in the land specified here-under:924 words
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Advertisement819 1962-12-28 19 NOTICES NOTICE The Private Lane between Graiton House and The Hongkong Shanghai Bank Building and between Graf ton House and Ore- < sham House will be closed to the public for 24 hours on Ist January 1963 from 6 a.m. GRAPION LABORATORIES LTD. 20A Collyer Quay. Singapore. THE SINGAPORE INNER819 words
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Advertisement898 1962-12-28 19 TENDERS MINISTRY OF EDUCATION TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "B" and above registered contractors will be received at the Office of the Chief Architect, Ministry of Education, Young Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p-m- of the 2.1.63 for the Election and Completion ol a Secondary Continuation School at Kampong898 words
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Advertisement683 1962-12-28 19 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS s SARAWAK GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE The Department of Agriculture, Sarawak is seeking an experienced I rubber planter for the post of Rub- ber Development Officer. The basic salary of the post is between 5690 and $1,320. plus Child and Educa- tion Allowance. Inducement Allow- I ances ranging683 words
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Advertisement123 1962-12-28 19 SITUATION VACANT VACANCIES exist I 2 for young men in In- |j i dustriol Concern, Pro- duction and Sales c I Work. Minimum Qualifica- i tions Cambridge School Leaving Certificate. Those expecting Pass i 1962 Examinations may apply to Adver- c tiscr Box A 4637 ST., Spore. Tiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinii" PHONE YOUR123 words
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723 1962-12-28 20 Greaves grabs a hattrick in day of snow and rain ALL THE RESULTS ONDON. Thurs J]NGLISH soccer's traditional Boxing Day programme was badly hit by the weather yesterday when 19 of the 49 scheduled League matches were postponed and three more had to be abandoned before the end. Causes of723 words
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288 1962-12-28 20 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Penang, Thurs. F|ICK LOW. who is ap- prenticed to E. "Porky" Donnelly, will partner the stable's champion sprinter. Peak of Perfection, in the top sprint (Race 9) on Sunday. Dick claims a 71b allowance, which means that Peak of288 words
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1369 1962-12-28 20 RUNNERS AND RIDERS AT PENANG TOMORROW Race l: 2.30-Cl 5 Div 3-6£ 1 ***** Gregory (NS St.) Mawl. 5 9.0 K. I.rong 6 2 ***** Guttani II cG. L. The) Tjoa. 6 8.13 West 11 3 ***** New State iStarOneSl.) Mawi. 7 8.13 (SF) J. Wilson I', 4 ***** Korrarkan1,369 words
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Article56 1962-12-28 20 SYDNEY. Thurs.— Alspick scored a runaway eight lengths win in the £1.600 Summer Cup over 12f here yesterday. Ridden by R. McCarthy. Alspick started at 12-1 and foiled some big bets on the 5-2 favourite, Kmboss. who was second. General Deliver (44-1) was third of the56 words
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Article31 1962-12-28 20 LONDON, Thurs. Results of Rugby Union club matches yesterday: Cardiff 17 Wasps 5: Llanelly 6 London Welsh 0; Newport 6 Watsonlans 6: Edinburgh Acade-j micals 3 London Scottish 6.31 words
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198 1962-12-28 20 BRISBANE, Thurs. Australia retained the Davis Cup here today when Roy Emerson and Rod Layer beat Rafael Osuna and Antonio Palafox of Mexico in the challenge round doubles match for a winning 3-0 lead. The Australians needed only 70 minutesReuter - 198 words
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Advertisement283 1962-12-28 20 i BRP^^l* B fBl «B SB^B?^B IB^B w* flP^B Ililß fly fl wa 3BB? IhV 4R bB wtSr j^- i h^^P^ 1 '^fe^^l 888 sW ttf BY B^l B^F BBt^Bß^Bb BVi vßb BY BB B^Bmßi^BT BVJi BY HBy W IHI 411^ 9fll 881 HL '^Ifl I j -^j^^^ j^A m283 words
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1675 1962-12-28 21 RUNNERS AND RIDERS AT PENANG ON SUNDAY Race l: 1.15— Cl 4 Div 3— 6£ -2005 Yes Master (SB Lim St.) Rodgers, 6 9.0 Moxham 16 J ***** Teh Su Su H.ow&NgSi.) Teh. 4 8.12 Bougoare 5 3 ***** Gay Paris (Vent Vici St.) Allan. 4 8.12 (SF) Smith 121,675 words
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Article45 1962-12-28 21 HOCKEY Ipoh Div. 2: Kllat 4 Samuel's Club 1 La Salllans w.o. Medicals. Friendly (Penang): CRC 4 Johnny Ool's XI 2. SOCCER Klnang Div. 1 KO: PWD 1 Revertex 0. RUGGER Friendly (Spore): SCC 22 (2 goal*. 3 tries, penalty) HMS Hartland S (goal).45 words
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673 1962-12-28 21 m MELBOURNE, Thursday THE inclusion of Len Coldwell in England'steam for the Second Test here on Saturday suggests that Ted Dexter is considering sending Australia in if he wins the toss. Coldwell, who has been for five weeks on the Injured673 words
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514 1962-12-28 21 ADELAIDE, Thursday SCOREBOARD IyEST Indian allrounder Garfield Sobers was at f his magnificent best when scoring 75 not out in 63 minutes in an effort to bring South Australia a dramatic victory over MCC here today. He might have succeeded but for514 words
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Advertisement218 1962-12-28 21 AEI CABLE DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT 9CZ ~4f^*W r Ha» rf^rMti lE/ awP wjm AGENTS i^OR SINGAPORE R. E. MORRIS CO., LIMITED 18, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. TEL: *****/8 174, BATU ROAD. K. LUMPUR. TEL: ***** Enter the A.A.S. photograhic competition ■^SvAbml fij FEEL REFRESHED after an invigorating ■^W soapless vitamin bath FHr218 words
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Advertisement151 1962-12-28 21 PLANNING LI AN INDUSTRIAL PROJECT IqhJ Come and discuss it with us.E^^ SOUTH ENGINEERS LTD^* JS 31 If you oro planning an industrial project or 1 ,y, wish to enquire about industrial development •P>*' •■;..'i*»M sites, moke a point to visit us and our M,'A- J team of industrial experts151 words
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Miscellaneous61 1962-12-28 21 HOCKKY IPOH DIV. 1: Police v sth Bn RMR (upper padang) Div. t: Municipality v 3 FIB (lower padang). S'GOR DIV. 1: Kllat v Club de Recrto (Pantal) Div. 2: Fed. Ord. Depot v Agrlc College (Batu); Camp Mlndef v Airport (R. Range Rd) RMAF VTT TTC (Sg. Beat). SOCCER61 words
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Article, Illustration265 1962-12-28 22 SINGAPORE, Thurs. *3 The Singapore Harbour Board Staff Association has told the Government that cancellation of its certificate of registration would be detrimental to and against the will of its 10,000 members. Unless it was allowed to continue its existence, it could265 words
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Article24 1962-12-28 22 TOKYO. Thurs. "Hot" rain, believed to be from the Soviet nuclear test area, has fallen in Japan, it was reported today. U.P.I.UPI - 24 words
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Article364 1962-12-28 22 LONDON, Thurs. Business was very slow to develop and was never really sufficient to test prices. It was also the last day of the account Changes were few and small and generally speaking no definite trend was established. There were one or two blight spots In equities and364 words
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265 1962-12-28 22 Principal (I was groggy) stole $3 hen SINGAPORE, Thurs. A Johore private school principal, accused r>ere of stealing a hen worth $3 at 2 a.m. on Oct. 17, was convicted today at the end of a threeday hearing. Joseph Victor, 26, described as the principal of the Kluang Institute of265 words
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Article249 1962-12-28 22 MAJID'S SKILL BAFFLES SERVICES SINGAPORE, Thurs.— Majid Ariir. playing magnificent football and ably supported by his young team-mates, tonight helped Singapore to win the Joe Chappell Cup anntfal soccer match against Joint Services 5-1 at the Naval Base. Majid. planninc; most of the moves for Singapore, repeatedly baffled tho Services249 words
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Obituary46 1962-12-28 22 A. VAITHILINCAM formeriy r... »«v Storrit Bentul optional retirement 1926 penned away peacefully In Tnolpuram. Cable received 27.12.62. MAHALINGAM lit Rerce Reclmt-nt. Malacca, died 27.12.fi2 eldest ton of Mr. and Mm. Kana«a*.ihai, retired Railway Prnnloner. Funeral 28.12.62 from 97, Rasaa Road, Seremban at 5 p.m.46 words
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Obituary24 1962-12-28 22 Dt MELLO ANIONIO paini'd away 3. Nivro Road at 8.30 .i m 27/12/62. Body Ifuvlnit for r*th*drnl at 4.00 p.m. H/U/O. Burial Bidadan24 words
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Obituary27 1962-12-28 22 IN LOVING MEMORY of our 4«>r Mother. Clair May Scott, mho <v»m to be with her Lord on 25.12.M. W« ■nisi h<T Arty, Gordon. Ivy.27 words
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Advertisement152 1962-12-28 22 THE WORLD IS FULL OF INTERESTING SOUNDS.. and they are all yours with the new "icra all-transistor dry -battery portable tape recorder TYPE :;A 6139 T Here's a perfect addition to your holiday equipment: the new Siera oil-transistor battery tape recorder. Because it is independent of mains, electricity, you can152 words
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Advertisement49 1962-12-28 22 late classified advertisements 20 WordM $10 (.Minimum) Joininthe \^G */>C r Tiger Beer H. \mt^Ef^f^ B Anchor Beer \v XSMk£S^ Heineken's Beer f _grtlg^?flJ!? L 7^U Shamrock Stout /"V-^T* Grant's Scotch Whisky \XJ^ M \£B£> The sparkling variety of I J, f mk^^ffk \ZZ3 FAN super soft drinks. \fcp«^^49 words
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Miscellaneous40 1962-12-28 22 lIIGHEST and lowest temperatures for Malaya and Slnnapore for the period 8 p.m. Wednesday to 8 p.m. yesterday: Highest Lowest Kuala Lumpur 91 73 Kota Bharu 84 72 Penang 88 73 Ipoh 81 70 Malacca !'O 73 Singapore 88 7340 words
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